LANCASTER pAILY INTEIGENCER. SATUBD AY APE1L 14, 1883. 4 ITEW AJiVERTlBEMENTH. s atukuav, apkil n, 1883. TEN THOUSAND QUESTIONS A word with the ten thousand or mere people of Philadelphia and vicinity that will question where te buy Ready-made1 Cloth ing te-day. Te all such we say : Visit Oak Hall. Ignore it, and you will probably be the loser. We have net put mere than a Mil Mil leon Dollars' worth of clothing and cloths for Men and for Beys in Oak Hall te bebeaten by anybody en any point of quality, of style, or of price. Fer Men buying for their own wear there are hundreds of complete lines of Suits varying in price from $8.50 te $30.00 and $100,000 worth of cloths for Custom orders, at $18.00 per suit and upward. Fer Beys whose parents or elder friends will buy for them, the stock of Ready-made Suits is complete and excellent. Plenty of new fancy shapes for the small boys, no lack of stand ard styles for the big boys, and for all boys coarse and fine suits, school and dress suits, low priced and costly suits. Thousands of them. TWENTY-TWO YEARS age te-day we opened our doers for business. If the birth-day of Oak Hall has no interest for you we may make it interesting by stating what we believe te be the fact that no ether Cloth ing Heuse in all the land holds se much geed clothing nor offers 0 sell it se cheaply, AN INTERESTING SENSATION! At 2.' f- P. M. te-day, weather .-vj ascension. At -i P. M an exhibition of the WANAMAKER Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts. e be the bcslnciel.als living. They will liialte t Iiclr Hrst appearance here m ellit years. " La J'erichele." This pretty uiui popular coinicepeia lreui Offenbach will lc presented in Fulton opera house Thursday evening, liy Hid Winsten Corden opera company. Ml-.s Winsten :inil Miss Gorden are both very com petent eperatic: singers, anil in their mspec mspec live roles in this play sum el high standing. The eempany is strong .tml this chorus large JJEA Tttfi Waitz. In this city, en the 11th Inst,, Fied eiieha I.euM.i Walt., in the m;Ui vearel lin age. The. relatives and Irlends el the family :ur li-specLlully invited loiittcndthe luneial trem Hid rc-idence et her son-in-law, Augnst Dom Dem lncll, Ne. 512 Woodward street, en Sunday atteriioeu iitzy. o'clock. Services at SL Stcph en's church. Interiuent at 'ion cemetery. al'J-::t JlesiuiTca. On tliu 1'Jtli ln.it, at Ncllsvlllf, Klizalicth llestetter, daughter et Samuel Kel ler, et tilitz mills, and wile et Jehns. Mom Mem tetter, in the lilth year et her age. The lelativc; .-.ml friends et the laiuily aie respect lully invited te attend the luneial from her lute, lusidence near Nellsville. en Monday at 8 !." a. m. Services at Moravian church, Lititz, at 10 o'clock. Claiik. In thiscitj-, eutheltlh lust., Jame.s II. Claik, In the tilth j-car et his age. The relatives and Iriendu et the lainily aie lespeclfiillj inviicd te attend the luneral tieui his late, icsidcncc. Ne. 110 East Chestnut street, en Tuesday liinrntng at s o'clock, te proceed le Denegal church ler Interment, Wllfie .-n vices will lie held. all-21 A'i'll' AlH'EltTIMSMENTH. 8Ult. KKUUT LUNCH THIS KTKM1NU, at tlie Fourth Ward Hetel. .Seuth Ouceii Mreet. WM. REUM, Prep'r. Itelz's Philadelphia lleer en Tap. ltrt .lltK SOUItKltllUT LUNCH THIS EVIC- X NING at the (ill aid Heuse Saleen, Ne. 'iM! North Queen Street. The last of the season. Best llouie-made Beer en tap. ltd CHAS. ZKCU, Prep'r. riUVO HMAI.I. llAflDMAOK HAVANA 1 eijrars, clear Havana tillers, for 5 els , at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. 5 Mill SAL.K AT LHVlSISNaiSMlO'd .STOCK Yards. One Hundred and Twenty-tlve Head et Kine YoungSieck Cattle, weight from i;oe te !K,u points. Alse Twenty Head of Yeung Sleck Hulls. aprl-3t L UltalLLAKU'S KK15KCCA TOltACCO- only 10 cents per ping at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW F RONT CIGAR STORK. IUnCH-MlUK KKllUT LUNCH Tills 1 (SATURDAY) EVENING at C1IAULEY IIOSTER'S CORNERSALOON, Cerner et Market and Grant streets, opposite Union Hese Heuse, Best of Beer en lap. 1 KMuVAL. Having removed mv Shaving and Hair Dressing S doen trem the Stevens Heuse te No.ie:! WEST KING STREET, 1 return thanks te my .many mentis ler their patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance et the same. al4 2t GEO.C. LLLLKU. T)DULIU SALE OF FK1CSON&L J'Kul' erly at Ne. 42S Maner street, consisting et Ileds anil Ueddlng, Carpels, Chairs, Steve?, Cupboards. Uureans and .Tables, New Wheel barrow. Tin, Glassand Qucenswarc, and many articles tee numerous te mention, en WED NESDAY next, Al'itIL 18, at 1 e' clock p. in. It, JACOrtGUNDAKER, Auctioneer. IlVIt: I'Ol'ULAKNORTH iVMSKN STKKKT L ltestautant and Dining rooms are new open ler thu accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, where all the delicacies el the season can be had at short notice Don't iail te give ine a call and be convinced. GEO. IT. MILLER, ltd .Proprietor. HA VINO TAKEN THK KAST KING STREET RESTAURANT, formerly occu pied by Geerge H. Miller, 1 am new prepared te accommodate the public with OYVTEKS, CLAMS, TURTLE, Sl'RlNG CHICK ENS, DEVILED CUAIl!;, &c. Alse, f'AMI LIES SUPPLIED WITH OYS TERS, by the Hundred, en short notice. It DAN KABY. S' TF.VHMS HOUSE SHAVING AND II AIR-DRESSING SALOON will be epi-ncd TO-MORROW MORNING. Het and Celd Hath at all beurs. nKI-lmil- H.T. WAGNER, Manager. nEJIOVEU, PREY'S DRUG STORE, I'rem the corner et North Queen and Orange streeta te 29 EAST OUANG E, CORN ER OF Cil RIST1.VN. Fell stock et Drugs, Medicine-, Fancy Ar ticles, Te'Jet Wateis, etc., always en Hand, and at reasonable price-. Special attention paid te prescriptions. 05.0,7,51,11,14 THE 1'AKTNKKSHIF HKKKTOKOKK E.vl A lsting between Bare 4 llarman, i.roprie i.reprie i.roprie ters et the Keysloiie re sweating works, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted te or having claims against the same will call en the undersigned for settlement. The Diisincss, with 1 in prevnl facilities, will be continued Ijy F. II. Uare& Ce., who solicit a continuance of the lermifr patronage. -' F. II. BARE & CO.. It 231 East Grant St., Lancaster, Pa. E 7NIHNES Nr.W AD MEVUNIMiaND 3 and 4-horse power, at JOS. HUBER'S Iren Fenndiy anil Machine Shep. Iren ana llrass Castings, Machine rerfe and Jobbing promptly attenued te. Shep-Rear of Lancaster County National Ranfe- Lnneasler. Pn " aT.'imrlS permitting, an Oak Hall balloon Spencer Patent Fire Escape. & .BROWN, PHILADELPHIA. N !. I A ! Vlii; I If, HM V 7A. -Ii:i;iv.s IS.M ItOV. .1 iisl Rrcriwd, "nc liiimliril Coplea. C1IA-. 11. HARR, Pclin Square. It kli.i;tien rei: tiiktji:n m- 1 ice cter.s et 1 he Tanners' Western Market i euipany will be helil in tin- Orphans' Court Keem en .MONDAY EVENING, April HI, at 1 o'clock. it 1 CO TO SWA KM' J .lu- -,t opened One Case el DRESS GOODS. worth at least at cunts -elling at. 10 cents. One Cae et IlKfcT l'RINT.S at : cents AT h WAR it'S. S0."Nerth Cjnceii Si. II7-lydaftTii JOiCi TAKE I'l.CASUKK I IN- 1 let ming my ti lends and the public that 1 am i.ew connected with the extensive pletli- ing house et llcsis. Myers .V Rathten, and would I) plea-ed te be f iveied with a call. GEO. A. COX, It" Fernitiily with Hagar & Urn. i)UitLii; sai.k or iiekiKs.-mN aion aien 1 DAY, APRIL lii, l.-l, will be sold at I). Lejrnu's s.ile stables, Muike. stieel, le.ir of MeGranii Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., 20 HHA; Ot OHIO HOUSED, aiiieng.st which are one pair el Matched Horses, one line Saddle Herse and a vell-bieUen Peny. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in. A eiedit et W days will be ;iven. 11 D. LOGAN. VTOTIUK THK LAMCASiKKPAKK WILL ll be in ciuiditien ler dilvingen and alter WhDNEbDAY, APRIL 18, 1SSI, should tlie weather cf.ntinucgoed. Thu subscribers can proem e their tickets at any time bicallingen the undersigned. Nopeiseu will lie admitted te diiveen thugreuiiils but sub-cribejs. All persons using the track for a -inglew occasion ether than icularsubscribcrs will be charged one dollar. I.y order oft he proprietor. INO.T. MacGONIGLE, all ::i Sec'y and Treas. Q1'LKN011 OPJININCJ FOIi A PHVal- k.r CIAX. A retiring physician wants te sell his outfit, C:ses, Drugs and Instruments. Re sides within two mil" of raihead station and seven miles trem Lancaster. Will sell home and elllce it desirable, or rent the same. The town teriueily contained three "physicians : one died, another r tired, and the third is 7." years old, hence te an energetic man no bet ter jepening can be presented in Lancaster county. INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. apri2-:;td.V:stw TBO.N IIAIL1X1. JACOB P. BENDER, (2." ycajs In the bu-Iness), Manufacturer et all kinds el Heavy and Light, Plain and Ornamental IRON FENCES, Veranrias and Reef Cresting, Tree Eexes and Cellar Grate3, Cull bclere purchasing elsewhere. KKsiDE.Nri:: 0". EAST CHESTNUT .sTREKT. Siiers 301 FrLT.T STREET, rear el Residence. alllidAJtw LANCASTER, PA. rlKlV i-'tiKNITmc:1'. SHKK1FFS SAiiE. ON WED S3JJAY APRIL 13, J303, OF FURNITURE. At Ne. 1 Hand l.r0 NORTH QUEEN STREET and Ne. 2 i: WEST KING STREET, sale bo be ginningal Hie store en Neitli Queen street. One. el the I'inest Asserununts et -New.Fnrni-turete be leunn in till-count v, tiem Common Chairs te Hie Finest Plush Pavler Suites. Ele gant Chamber Suites, a lull line el goods gen etally te be leunil in a first-class lurnitiiie store. S'lle te commence at'.) o'clock, a. in., sharp. al4-3t I.IOHN II. HIGH, Sheiltr. FUVAlESALE Carriages, Pliait OS' A LAftGESl'UCKOF tens, .1 ump-scat Carriaues. two anil tlncc spring Piano-Bex Buggies, Market Wagons. Alse, a large let el sccond sccend hiiid Wagons el all kinds. All these, vehicles are guaranteed, te be made of the best materials, in the latest styles and in the best manner, and com bine in the highest degree all th(j points sought by the carriage owner. All were man manulaetured under the special superin tendence et Samuel B. Ces and compare, la- 8 veralily in material, weikmanship and style ...... ...n..f- l.rt l.n.. ..1..... , i, ... I -... ri'l..r will be sold low in order te close ent the bus iness. Persons desiring te purcha-e will please call at the old Coach Factory, Ne. 335 and 341 Churchslreel, Lancaster City. .INO. Q. MERCER, JACOB GABLE. aprll-4'.dS&SLw Administrator. I.'UI.TtlM OPEKA HOUSE. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1883. Special Engagement el the CONSOLIDATED Jennie Winsten and Amy Gorden Comic Opera Companies, IN OFFENBAC1PS CHARMING CREATION Perichele, the Street Singer. Tlie cast includes the Gieal Faveiltes, Miss Jennio Winsten, Mies Amy Oorden, W.H.MORGAN, ARTHUR II. BELL. MAX FICMAN.Miss AGXES EARLE, Miss BELL NICHOLSON, Miss AN1TIK CARMAN. A GRAND CHORUS OF QO VOICES AXJi FULL ORCHESTRA. Harky Scnr.ETXr., --- Musical Director. Max F i cm an, - ... Stage Manager. ADMISSION, 3, fiO and 75 Cents. RE SERVED SEATS. 75 Cents. Fer sale at Onera Heuse eflice. aH-5td i n- M EN'S WKAK. A We invite an inspection of Complete Stock of Worsteds GREY-MIXED. These materials are most, suitable for Spring be made te order according te the leading styles, and close, In the Ready-Made Clothing Department will be found a large and carefully asserted stock, cut in geed style and et excellent finish. We call Special Attention te .the line of Men's Business Suits. Furnishing Goods in the Season's Novelties and all staple articles in Shirts, Hese, Gloves, &c, &c. HAGER NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, B YVKKM HUK8T. Ne. 26 NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. S BOWERS & Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. J" O. S. CIVI.EK & CO. JNO. S. Ladies' Cleth Jackets and Ladies' Jerseys. NEW STYLES OPENED TO-DAY. Ne. 25 East King freet, LANCASTER, PA. Jno. S. Givler. NEW AWJSRTISEMKXTH. 7JKST-UI.AS.H 1'KNNSYI.VANIA CIGAKS . 15 ter ii els. sit IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CKiAll STOKK. U1.1IKKAVKAK SU1TKD FOB THK 8KA SON. Together with a Spring supply of J.ADlKS'iuul GENTS' FUttNISHING GOODS. Hosiery a Specialty at Prices LESS THAN EVElt. Save time anil money anil give us a call. IIKNUY UKCHTOLD, Ne. 5i N. Queen Street. 1 S. 100 liundles et Clean It ye Straw ler sale. feu3-lvd J. It. MAKTIN Sc CO. We have Just Received a Large Stock et PERCALE SHIRTS, In Spring Stylrs, with two or three Cellui-si ami Atuiched or Detached Cutfe. CALICO SHIRTS, In Spring Styles at all prices. Unlaundried Calice Shirts at 23c. Luundricd Mem 40c up. FLANNEL SHIRTS In lilcyclc, patent or (Deuble-Breasted Fronts, "in White, Blue, Green and all Popular Shades. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, Including all the Popular Brands. A SPECIAL BARGAIN OF 25 Dez. Linen Cellars, Best Make, AT 5c Apiece. J. B. MAETLST & CO., Cor. West King and Prinee Sta M J.TZOKK UAIJUHMAN NOTICE TO THE LADIES We nave been watching tlie Silk market for some time te buy BLACK AND COLORED SILKS and new we have them from an Importer's Auction Sale in New Yerk at BARGAIN PRICES. We have a lew pieced In PLAIN COLORS as low as 45c., but the BEST BARGAINS are our 65c. quality and our 'JOc. finality In GARNETS, DARK GREEN, BRONZE. NAVY BLUE, BROWNS and PLUMS. Wc have Black Silks AS LOW AS 50c, hut the qualities et BLACK SILKS we have at 75c, 87Jc, 11.00, $1.12. $1.25, $1.37, $1.W, $1.65. $1.75 and $2.00 have never been equalled. If you want a SILK DRESS rail seen at letzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE. 43 WEST SING ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse feteU NEW. ADTEMTUMJLENTB. HAGER & BROTHER. large lines of English, French and Demestic Suitings, and a most in BLACK, BROWN, BROWN-MIXED ; BLUE, GREEN, & BROTHER, and 28 NORTH QUEEN New Line Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries. New Line French, Spanish and New Fancy Laces. New Line of Spring Gloves in all the choicest styles. New Line Kid Gloves. We offer Special Bargains in this New Line of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. New Line of Ladies' Skirts, in all choice styles. Ladies' Muslin Underwear in Full assortment. Elegant Line Summer Silks, away down in price. Come and GIVLER NEW AltVEliTJBEJH KNT&. N KXT nOOKTOTMK COUKT HOU3K. PAHNBSTOOK'S. ADDITIONAL LOTS OP " BLOK SILK OPSNED THIS DAY at 75e., 87c, 90e. and $1.00 fully equal te these we closed out the early part of this week. Our BLACK SILKS opened this day at $1.00 and $1.12.J are the Greatest Bargains of the day. These net yet supplied should 6ee them. 8PRISG SHAWLS ! 8PBIN6 SHAWLS ! Shawls have always beeu a specialty with us. Shawls of every description and at all prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY at 10c, 12Jc. and 15c. Only Half Price. E. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. IM.1NN Sc BKENEHAN. A FEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT. - In painting a building the most important consideration is te select the very best Paints, by doing se you avoid the expense of repainting before the proper time for repainting occurs. And as th'd paint costs less than the put ting en, what you most want te save is labor. The best paints cannot be pre pared by hand-mixing se that that they will prove durable and cover as great a quantity of surface as the best paints which are produced by thoroughly ex perienced and practical paint makers, with the aid of complete machinery. We hare been selling WADSWORTH, MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S PAINTS for two years and the reports received from all our customers justi fy us in offering te furnish our pure paints FREE of COST te any buyer who having painted his building with our paints can demonstrate that our paint has net cost 10 percent less for paint used" than cost would have been for either pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paint in the country. We only ask you te give it a test FLLNN & BRENBMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Fa. NE AD K TISEMENTS. rH IS FItKK FIPK LINK BILL.. ill LEI M EMERY AT THK COURT HOUSE, LANCASTEB.PA., Wednesday April 18, 1883, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. HON. J. W. LEK and HON. LEWIS EMEBY, Jr., will address tbe citizens et Lancaster county at tbe Court Heuse ! bebalf of tbe above Important measure. They will answer all questions and make all explanations that citizens may desire. This great Popular Issue is te becussed in this city by eloquent anil ablePn who are thoroughly convergent with it, and as it , Involves public and private interests as well as local questions, every citizen Bheuld embrace this opportunity te Inlerm" himself el the best Interests et the commonwealth. "The corporations who are opposed te the bill and whose interests it antagonizes, have been vig ilant and determined In making local senti ment against It The ether side et the story is about te be told. LH Nt Fall te be Preseat, aad Briar . Tenr rrieais With Ten. i al3td and Summer Wear, and will clean-fitting garments are guaranteed. LANCASTER, PA, STREET. line of Goods. see them. HURST, LANCASTER, PA. & CO. Gee. P. Rathven. LANCASTER, PA. NEW ADVKHTIaEXENTt). OMALlNU'S SPKINO OPKM1NU. SMALING. OPENING -OF- SPRING NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST- PARISIAN and LONDON I SECOND EDITION. SATUBPAY KVKNING, APBH. 14, 1883. SOUTtf AMERICA. 1ATK DISTURBANCE ON THE ISTHMUS. Tbe bltamUen Between the Panama Canal Laborers Alannlag Karttiqaakes en tfte Istbmns et Ually Occurrence. Panama, April 14. There is no further fighting among the canal laborers, but there is a great feeling of distrust and sus picion en both sides, and a conflict is probable. -In Matuchin the feeling of insecurity is particularly great. Beth sides are armed and the works between Matuchin and Gergena are deserted. The English government shows no inclination te act energetically iu be half of the Jamaicans who were butchered the ether day. Numerous earthquakes. Earthquakes are new of almost daily occurrence en the isthmus, 'lucre nave been some fifteen or mere during the past week, most of them se slight as te be hardly perceptible. On the 3d three of a somewhat violent character were felt ; several ethers with shocks at Orica, Peru, but they did no damage, though they caused much alarm at Turbe, n the state of Ceuca. On March 5th there was a shock which destroyed seven houses ; it extended ever a wide radius, being ob served at Carthegena, en tbe Atlantic. Mera Misery. A fire at Iquique en the 11th burned tcu blocks of buildings. The less was $1,000, -000. There was much pillage. A DULL. DAY. The Floed of l-etltlens at Uarrtebarg. Special Dispatch te the Ihteluqkncer. Habrisbure, Pa., April 14. It was a dull day in the Heuse. The usual quantity of petitions and remenstrances for and against prohibitory amendment were pre sented; bills were.read first time : te enable foreign executers and administra tors and ether persons entitled by tbe law of the domicile te receive or collect the personal estate of a decedent, te transfer lands of this commonwealth and of mu nicipal ec ether corporations ; vniitiu consent te the United Stares for the pur chase of certain lauds iu the city of Erie for a custom-house, rtc. Au effort was made te consider the bill te prevent horses and cattle from running at large in Lewer Milferd township, Lehigh county, but a quorum was net present and the speaker adjourned the Heuse till Monday evening. FROM KUBOPK. Mr. Braillaugh Acquitted of the Vliargcs Agatust mm. Londen, April 14. The trial of Mr. Charles Bradlaugh, who, with the pro prietor and editor of the Free Thinker, was charged with publishing a sketch of the Deity and blasphemous libels iu that journal, has resulted in Mr. Bradlaugli's acquittal. Tbe Pepe and the Priests. The Londen correspondent of the Man chester Quardicm says the pepe has de cided that no priest who has participated in the agitation in Ireland shall become a bishop. Arresting Moscow. Twe thousand persons have been ar rested in Moscow en suspicion of plotting against the life of the czar. WAHTS his mb.y. The Ontario Detective AbUs fur ilie Plilppj lCeward. Philadelphia, April 14. Detective Leslie Wright, of Hamilton, Out., who claims the reward for the captme of Majer Ellis P. Phipps, called en Mayer King this morning and made for mal demand for the money. The mayor informed him that no appropriation has yet been made for the payment of tlie reward, but that as seen as the warrant was made out it would be forwarded te Mr. Wright, whose claim he believed te be properly substantiated. Au Attempt te Settle the Question of Waces, Pittsburgh, Pa., April 14. Notwith standing the failure of the beard of arbi tratien the coal miners will tnake another attempt te have the question of wages ami cably settled. The Miners' association says that if operators will go ever their books and can show it te be impossible te pay 3 cents per bushel an effort will be made te get miners te accept lower terms. 25,000 Fire In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 14. Tlie four story brick building en the southeast corner of Randelph and Montgomery avenue, occupied by C. A. Blessing, man ufaeturer of plumbers' supplies, was de stroyed by fire this morning. Less, $25,000. A Man ana Wife Murdered. Chattanoeoa, April 14. Jesse Camp bell yesterday murdered Wm. Sakcs : d his wife, who live near Decatur, Ala , by cutting open their heads with an uxe. Campbell bad been accused by tbe niur dered people of slandering Mrs. Sakcs Anether Strike In Heading. Heading, Ja., April 14. The meulders of the Manhattan hardware company, which has works here and offices iu New Yerk, te day asked for a fifteen per cent. increase in wages. The demand was re fused and the men struck. Princess Louise Going Heme. . Providence, April 14. The British frigate Tenedes, having en beard Princess Louise and party, arrivpd in New Yeilc harbor this morning, The Tenedes will proceed te Halifax thi3 afternoon. Snow Storm Out West. Deadwood, April 14. A heavy nnew storm has prevailed throughout this sec tien for the past six hours, itailreadn am blocked and the telegraph wires dewji. WEATHER INiflUATlONS. Washington, April 14 Fer the Middle Atlantie states, Termer fair weather, east erly te southerly winds, lower barometer. MABKE1S. Philadelphia Market. PHCLAeatTHiA, April 1 1. Klenr ateuiiy. Wheat firm; Del. and Ta. Ked,$l vsw 118; Ne.lKedand Amber, SI 20Q1 21. Cern 11 rm and in lair demand : Velie and Mixed, G5QGCc ; Ne. 3, Mixed, K'.QnSc.- Rye nominal at 67c. Oats firm, but quiet; '. 1 While. .W B7Kc; Ne. -.Jde.seaseXc; Ne. n de, Mgi-.c , , Ne. 2 mixed, 53QS3)c. Seeds Clever scarce at l9Mf3i.'fc ler new : Timethy lirmer at $1 751 85; Flaxsi-ed L nominal at $1 S01 53. Previsions nrm ana unrnangeu. Lard firm. iluttcr dull and dcprcsned ; oil' grades ac cumulating ; prices unchanged. Kjjga firm and unchanged. Cheese unchanged. Petroleum steady; Kcfincd, SJiGSe. Whisky at $119 New Yerk Market. Nxw Yeu, April 14. Fleur In moderate demand, Wheatepened 'aQXc lower ; subsequently ruled stronger and recovered trem decline; Ne. 2 Ked.- April. 1 1CK1 KVfcf ; de May, 1 18KQ1 13 ; de June, St 1901 19J ; de July, 91 191 19j. Cern opened JJ$c lower; subsequently stronger and reacted c; Mixed Western spot, 58e66Jc ; de future, G4Q67Jc. iiaxs epeneu wea&er, sausequentiy advanced c; me. z April, aisc; May and June, 50$ic ; State, 6257c ; Western, segsflc. Grata mad Prevision notations. One o'clock quotations el grain unit prevli ions, furnished by S. li Yundt, Breker. I a Kast King street. Chicago. April 14. Wheat corn Oats Perk Lard May.... 1.00)4 MYa ASX 18.10 11.30 June... 1.07,, SPA MK Petreleun i Crude ou . . . .93, ateeic Markets. Quotations by Becd, McGrann 4 Ce , Uauk era, Lancaster, Pa. 10 A. If. C.C.AI.C Mlchliran nnntniL Ptxe. 12 It 3 r.K. Jew Yerk Central 127i aew jersey central 76 Ohie Central , 14 Del. .Lack. Western.... WfiZ Denver 4 BJe Grande.... 50 Krie jgs? Kansas ft Texas.."."".""."."." 32M Lake Shere sx Chicago N. W..com.... lSJHi N. N.. Ont. A Western xil? 3ft St. Paul A Omaha si PacincMall 43" Uecfcestcrjfc Pittsburgh.. 21J4 St. X QUI. ,. 1MW Texas Paclflc 4 Union Pacifle 100 Wabash Common 32W WabO sh Preferred S" West'rn Union Telegraph 8S Louisville A Nashville... 57 Lehigh Valley 66 Lehigh Navigation 43 Pennsylvania 645g Reading. 27K P. T. A Buffalo if NerthernPacitlc Cem. . . 51 Ja Northern Pacific Pref... 88 Jiesumvuie................ .... Itri -? Philadelphia A Erie a)2 2e2 Northern Central 565? 864? Underground .Z Canaaa Southern. 6S4 & .... Oil 93 93 Pcc-rle's Passenger. New TerK. Quotations by Associated Press. ' Stocks quiet and strong. New Yerk Central M7)X Erie Railroad sw Adams Express 129 Michigan Central Railroad 95K Michigan Southern Railroad IK)? Illinois Central Railroad V?Z Cleveland A Pittsburgh KaUread 138 Chicago A Reck Island Railroad ia Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad 13JU Western Union Telelegraph Company... 8S2 Teledo A Wabadh 3a2 New Jersey Central 77 New Yerk, Ontario A Western 'i$j Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Eric U. R -,W itcacling Kullread is Pennsylvania ICallread uiv Lehigh Valley Railroad w.? United Companies erNew Jersey 1) Northern Pacific. saTi NerthernPacitlc Prolerrei 38'2 Northern Central Railroad 11 Lehish Navigation Company HV Norristown Railroad letf Central Transportation Company. 31 Pitt-lj'ff, Titusvllle A Buffalo It. I: IC'S Little Schuylkill Railroad , AnSIr- jMtyt,UTlHEMjb. I U1!I.1U HALIC OK PERSONAL FKOPSIC TY at Ne. 51S Maner street, consisting of Ileds and Redding, Cupboard, Bureaus. Steve, Canc--eataml MUndser Chairs. UOyards lngr", ami Itag Carpatt, Marble Tep and ether Tahles, Sewing Machine, Tin, tilass and Qneensware. Tub and Buckets, and manr articles tee nuiucrens te mention, en TUES I A V N KXT, APRIL 17, at 1 o'clock, p. in JACOB GUNDAKElt, It Auctioneer K HUNK SAVXOK HAS REMOVED HIS OALLEKY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO v NOS. 42 AND 44 WB8T KING ST f Kxitclly opppealU: the Old Stand. ectll-Uiiiil&wR K NOCK IHI1VM SALUt THOUSANDS OK YAUUS OK KOIJY KltUSSELS, TAPESTICY BRUSSELS. 1NGUAIV, CHAIN AND RAO CAIIPHT3, M 11st bn sold at KNOCK-DOWN I KICK., jm tore the 1st of May, te make room Ter New S 1 ami facta red Stock at Shirk's Carpet Iail, Cor. W. KING & WATER ts- Our Factory, with a capacity of 2.0OJ YAUDS PER WEEK, and new in lull blast, make thisstcp necessary. NO SUCH BARGAINS IN CAICPET3 EVER, BEKOfcE OKKEItED TO THE LAN CASTER PUBLIC. lieleie changing your place et residence, before doing your house cleaning, call and seeuri' a bargain at H. S. SHIRK'S OLD RELTABLK GARPE1 HALL, COKNUU WEST KING A WATER STREETS. A TTENTIOn I " is a part et the CLOTHING BUSINESS te which we call your attention. We l.ave a KINE ALlNEet Suitings, Overceatings, Pantaloenings and Vestings an any person wisliiis te cheese from. As le I'ltlOU, ve are EQUALLED OK BEATEN MX NONE. Wis have MAItKEDsome Tew et our SPECIALTIEineiirSHOWWlNDOWandliy reterring te thuin j en can see te your own sat isfaction. We guarantee FIT, PRICE, MATS RlALund TRIMMINGS. T Wii have aNe an IMM ENSE STOCK of Ready-Made Clothing Fer MEN. YOUIUS, liOYS and CllII.PRE'f. All Graded and all Price. AMe.il FULL LINE of Gents' Furnishing GoedspiXrunks, VfiliseB and Shawl Straps Thn Cel.-I.iated PENN HALL WHITE .SHIRT at SO cts Is Hut bejt Iu town. HIRSH & BRO., Petin Hull Clothing Heuse, Nea. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN fcT. ENTEKTAIMMENTM. TjlUtTU.N OPEUA HllUSB. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY EYKNING, AI'KIL 14. THE MUSICAL MAKVEL8 OF THE AGE. TheTalentrd, Pleasing and Unequaleil STROIL FAULT. Const-tin et a lather and seven chlldien (four daughters and threu sons) Irem 7 te 17 years efae. comprising 0 .1 CUIIlplUtV CORKFr BAND & ORCHESTRA. TWO HOURS PROGRAMME. ADMISSION 25 A 35 C E.N 'IS. RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS. Matinee at 2 o'clock. Adults, 25 cents : Chil dren, 15 cents. Sold at Oucra Heuse Olllce. all-4Ml HULTON IIPEKA HOUSE. TUESDAY, APRIL, 17, 1883. SPECTACULAR EVENT OF THE SEASON KIRALFY BROTHERS' ONLY AND ORIGINAL BLACK CROOK TlIF GREATEST EVENTOK THE PRESENT 1 SEASON. THREE GRAND BALLETS. LED BY Mil'e Asteggiane and Meus. ArneM. Marvels et Scenic Splendor. New and Brtl liailt Costumes. Munlflcent Geld and eilver Armer. The erlgimU New Yerk company. The original B.ack creek as produced at JNible'a Garden theatre, N. Y., at an expense of 129.0. ADMISSION. 35'50Z?JJSI,2S RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. New en sale at Opera Heuse Office. alS 4
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