X,s ,&' '51? k 'Abi ' Tffifse ?Siii.W w? AYj? ,'.. & !-&.. S ram THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTBSLUGENCEK, TUESDAY, MAKCH 9.188G. -4 ' 'V-"' Uy i sa 'i v c,7 r , i1-' . is Siln. Jit!. ikr &&' u m. srtflj- I9fr Ws WW 3i" t 0,- . I vth- ?' 5 it l$ &-U- $t '?. :& R. mi tw csf H & ri?X" J&. '.i- ?S? rVJ, 'J tttE JURY WHEEL -ii 5$r"S?- tir ewnMmMteu tmm-trntt. w:'v C9V. -:' 1' " Ms im, Wfe WUl tw leumi i!ta Tt rmau M Try f ?- TM VBHS I MM Ul lim MA Of frtvaU UMgMt. E.,VV ikjftSmrttBd Jury temaOmkMn thli at- ivnw ss ivuvwBf . -. j j- te tura t the rpeetiT terms Mt "&. . ..... sarmanufsctu'r, K. Cocallce. butcher. Marietta. Burner, lut Karl. irrmr. farmer. Celentn m. Hannora. fanner. Sadsbnrv. Ml xHppey, brick layer, Colombia. B. kalat. farmer. 1IL Jev twn. i.. JUaaljr, farmer, Mt, Jey twp. I, Je. Dorwart,ceacnmaker, 7th ward, city. ncj, V. H. Kauffman, clerk, Wed Hempneld. ,,1 JohnScheek. coal dealer, Ml Joyljer. , '? fCS, . . -v.rrzr v '-ta j" , v?v Mis r-psfi -.'J wa ' .& Iaae L. Burner, farmer, kperata. v. ftfafir L MtAufTiip. tiMPtlwAt-w. kit. .Tnv twir. P? .jlfAlenii Bnahenr. miller. East Lamneter. . V. C Frank H. Wilsen, machinist. Columbia. 'it Martin Wearer, farmer. Carnarvon. ' .''' David, Evans, agent, tub ward, city. Z. - Vhtlln Zereher. wairenmaker. 8th ward. cllr. W t ' - :?v -Wjelm Qelat, firmer Upper Leacock, Jehn A. Uault, farmer, rallibury. CbrtaUan SllSel, iheetnaker, Mb ward, city. U. w, fayier paoieKranaer, hb iraru, cuy. Daniel worry, farmer, iVeitUemplleld. Henrys, Kberly, merchant. Clay. Allan A, Berr, agent, 7th ward, city. Jehn Mnatelmau, farmer, Maner. Gyrni Newpher, carpentnr, Knat Earl, e Daniel Albright, miller, KutUenegal. Win. P. Oernbach, aaeer, Elizabeth. Frank Lefnvre, painter. 8th ward, city. J.K, sunffer. Justice of peace, Kapbe. J 1m israndt, caahler. Marietta. II. lllrl cauel, lumber and coal dealer, Ma rietta. BenJ. L'. llerthey, fatmer. Weal Hempfleld. Abraham Beck, labeier, west Lampeter. II. C. Klcksecker, printer, lai ward, city. Kllaa Ilerr, farmer, Kat I.ampeter. Daniel K. Dener, farmer, Kaat Iiampeter. Chan. V. Baker, baker, sd ward. city. Jtll Oresh, merchant, Mt. Jey township. Wayne Hard, farmer. Upper l.enceck. Henry WUl, grocer, 4th ward, city. Henry Terry, farmer. East Denegal. Jehn A. Kouns, smith, Mt, Jey borough. S. U. McSpairan, farmer. Drumore. Edwin Btnrftla, baker, Warwick. Bamnel Feltx, farmer, Warwick. Datlm n. Flery, clerk. 6' h wnrd, city. B. M. llyus. merchant, Manlielm twp. W. A. Keneauy, clerk, Mra-burg ber, Jehn Kabl, brickmaker, Warwick. Jere It, Laedl, farmer, E. Hempfield. Blmen I.. Urablll, farmer, Warwick. Henry Ittackblll, farmer. Btrasburg ber. Othnell Oetger, laborer, Columbia Jehn K Darin, merchant, K. llcmpfleld. David U. Kslileman, farmer, Martlc. J.M. Kaby, Justice or ieare, ParaOlse. O.8. Knntfraan, contractor, Columbia. Daniel K. Uehn, brickmaker, Ce umhla. Jacob 0. fcshieman, merchant, Ephrata. Martin dnkrlm, farmer.Drumern. Jacob Jr, gent. West Earl. Jes. D. Harper, coaehuiaker, Badsbnry, Jehn A. Warren, restaurant. Columbia. 8. J. Itejd, merchant, Drumore. Common Pleas, April SO, It, M. Fleles, assessor, Warwick. Ames Baker, merchant. Maner. Win. Kuhl. brickmaker 9th ward. city. B. M. Mewawanger. miller. East Earl. KUahft Ii. Wells, tanner. Little Britain, Wm. Parker, farmer, Dramnre. Cnrrler Grube, carpenter, Warwick. Jehn Peremtn, farmer, Carnarvon. Uriah Kltnler, shoemaker, Warwick. Adelph Albert, merchant, 2d waid, city Wm. II. Marsh, farmer, Salisbury, Jehn K. Lantz, farmer, Htrasburi; township. Jaoeb K ready, farmer, itaphe. Themas Uellang, farmer, Martlc. Henry Hcrtzler, carpenter. Maner. Henry Miller, ceachmaker, Jlreokneck. Jacob Itleker, butcher, 3d ward city. Henry Humphrey vlllc.tinsinlth, W. llemnneld. Michael Uable, stone cutter. Marietta. Christian alexandpr, farmer. Saduury. Jehn M. Hershey, farmer, SallKburj". David W rtnniter, merchant, Brecknock Samuel Filbert, mnrcbant, Columbia, Wlntleld S. llyer, fanner, Cnleralne. Jehn Jl. Bhlffer, carpenter, Sd ward, city. W. H.Shenberger, furnlturedt-alrr, Columbia. Albert Ike, patentee, 6th ward, city. Jehn J. Geed, farmer, Martlc. J. Watsen Klltnaker, fanner, Paradlse. ' Christ Ian Btehman, painter, Kphrata. iee. Norten, clgai maker, Bth ward, city, IlenJ. N. ilear, farmer, East llempQeld. Jehn K. nerchey, farmer. Paradise. 11. A. raltlamb, larmer, Llttle Britain. C A. Gast, reporter. Mb ward, city, j Jehn licit, firmer ltiphi DenJ. 11. Lib. larmer. Clay. Jacob Walters. Innkeeper, Conestoga. Jehn Fulmcr, saddler, Manhelm borough. J. W. Kctrtmrede. lna. ciitnt. MH wnril nil v Andrew Mumma, supervisor, W. llemptle'ld. lUIIIM'CUS, KWC 1IU HtUU, UJl tv. Samuel Unber, gent, 8th ward, city. city. erd. ifle. Arneii, sjjueuiaaer,viQ city. David Hoever, farmer, Karl, 8. 0. Frantz, gent. East Hempfield. A. B. Urlcb, carpenter, Ephrata. Daniel U. Erb, farmer, Kapbn. Jacob 8. Hnyiler, merchant, Colombia. Merris Zeek, leather dealer, 4thward, city. Common Pleas, May 3. Levi K. Ferney, farmer, Penn. Chas. Beldel, grocer, lid ward, city. Jar. MoCerklu, tobacco dealer, ctn ward, city. B.F. Keener, laborer, Penn. -6. JI. Purnie, farmer, Columbia, Jacob F. Kautz, coal dealer, 7th ward, city. Adam Oberlln, farmer, We.t Cocallce. Abraham Yeung, farmer, Mt. Jey twp. Jasnn K. Eaby, merchint. Leacock. Levi Htener, farmer, W. Uemptleld. A. J. Whltaker. merchant, Ctoniarven. Klchanl Harding, farmer, E. Cocallce. Wm. Mark, farmer, Ephrata. Peter Grablll, larmer. Warwick. Wm. H. Leckard, farmer, Columbia. Bamuel llepklus, farmer, hU-n. J, K. Chamberlain, saddler, Bart. J B. Uahle, merchant, Penn. Abram Breitlgan, miller, Lancaster twp. J. it. L. Acheson, fanner, Drumore. David Miles, tinsmith, 8th watd, city. Xin'l Hestctter, farmer. Maner. Samue' L Bewman, fanner, Ephrata. Chas. Peter', grecr, Sd ward, city. Bauben It. Rej or, machinist, Ephrata. II. C. reldemrldgr, machinist, Wnrwuk. Jacob Hevers, mlesman, Columbia. Wm. J. Frame, gent, Adamstown. Pnillp Dlnkelbeig, contractor, 7th ward, city. Manln T. Orcunluil, drover, Hallsburv. Jes. llaliecter, farmer. East ileuipQelll. Bamuel Edwards, laborer. Knit tarl. Jea. A. Eck, miller, Celnmbtx H. O. Leachey, merchant, West Hcmplleld. Jacob I). Kline, larmer, Eiut Ceculltu. David Walten, farmer, Conej-. Jehn E. Ilru baker, miller, Earl. Ellas E. Ilestetter, coal dealer, Mt. Jey ber. Neah Shenabroek, painter, Columbia. Henry Uunkel, caipeutcr, 8th wuid, city. Jacob M. Frey, farmer, Etbrata. Bamuel Zlnn, cerpanter. Earl. B. K. Miller, cetfe roaster, 7th ward. city. Jehn Ilerr, brlckuiaker, 9th ward, city. ''e.1:l,tJ?ni.K' HarnUh. farmer, Couestega. 11. N. Mehler, Innkeeper. Manhelm two. ,A. Beott Clark, funner, Drumore A. B.Iteldenbach, Justice of peace, Warwick. Jehn II. Caldwell, farmer, Leacock, JCllwoed Stubbs, geat, Drumore. Letters Granted by the Iteglster, Th following loiters liave been granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, March 0 : TxstambnTarv Philip RUe, deceased, ItofL4ueaiterclty ; W. Haberbusb, city, xeenter. ' " 4,k. der'eknete, deceased, late of Lancas- ST rdty t It. K. Bclinader. nltv. i-ir M ,.t Elizabeth II. Hlnrrlt. iliu-aaiuul l.i r t Drumore township i Jehn a. Sterrelt. Dru. frf.c'VL . ItJgai m9 sUstt ar $ jmtrt n,l f a a v a 4 vrk t""' juuui ucuumi, laie ei i-.ast Dene t&lr executer. Sy Uhrlstlan Hlne, deceased, late of Lancaster S.XV & i M-y We" "Ine, city, executrix. I : Gee. liatn. deceased, latn r rn . Sg township ; Jehn Zlegler, East Denegal, exe Tf cuter. ' ',i- Admimistbatiex Jehn P. Marsh, de- '& eeased. late of Sallaburv lnwiln t fflire-Xtfmer, Salisbury, administrator. - . Marv.T t?nln I..U ... . .,- L lfttef P ! Emm C. liambleten, Martlc, ad fi ei minlatrattlx. ' S-.'aJjU'Wln, deceased, late of Drumore -''Iwtokter. ee urumere, ad- i. v ""' Thraateswd te Sheet. '& T . " ,'' Dreeri PPeared at Alderman ,.,-fardnay'a office this morning, and entered -swMiinaiiit atpuesi ztenry Ely, for havhlK ltned te sheet him yesterday, Ely was tutULrecently in the emulev of Mr. wi 7 jjnat was Issued for the arrest of the'ae- srr- . Waived a Bearing. A. Beece, the tobacco dealer. -Charles ektvged by E. Bach & Ben with false pre-,lsn(- the facta or which have been pub. ItaktM, walred hearing at the office or Al jMmnn ferdaey this morning and entered km la the sum of 5,000 for trial at the April Hnarier aeaalens court. . n v ' ;'. t, fimitm Public Commissions. . Thsjeewmfaasicnis of Jacob Hlldebrand and ; 'fiasrartiae JUchman, of Strasburg borough, taa aa netarwa public, ey uoverner a, iiave eea reeiveaa( we recorder's :r K Seat Oat. Hewatar, who abused his family r, when he was under the Influence auw veen cenuuiued te tee county a iMaYlng by Alderaue A. V, Den- i rax atxnxKKVBi'n atAsgyxiiAvr. A Terr Large Crowd Attend the Annual lull Lass Erasing In the Society's Halt. The annual masquerade and carnival el the Lancaster Mstnnerclier which took place In the large hall of the society last night, was one of the largest affairs of the kind ever seen In this city. The building was literally packed with people early in tlie evening. Ar rangements had been made by which per sons outside of tlie society vere admitted upon payment of an cnlrance Ice. TltUa'i sisted In swelling the crowd. The members nf the aeclet v liave been Inur preparing for this big event for serernl weeks ana the result shows that their later was net In vain. Early In the evening the Ray mask ers began te put In an nppearance ami by f o'clock there was a merry crowd present. All kinds of characters wete represented anil while some of the costumes were funny most of them were very handseme and costly. The ball was tastefully decorated and the stage was handsomely trimmed with ileweis ; ou either side were a large let el green plauts in pet. At 9 o'clock precisely the entertainment en the stage began. W hen the curtain was drawn it disclosed the Princess Carnlvnl seated upon a rock by a small stream nnd surreuuaeti ey pages, auss uiara jieaui as sumed the character et the princess and looked charming. The Prince Carnival seen Joined the prin cess. Jee Rejer was a noble-looking sover eign and came in en a beat, accempauit d by four little boys who acted as pages. They were Frederick Kicker. Jehn Dlnkleberg, Frederick lleelel and Menreo Heese. 'ine costumes of the whole party were very hand some, and it was a very pretty sight Scene second showed the prince and princess seated upon their throne attended by pages. During this scene there was a datice by a large jiatty of little girls dressed as falne. Miss Lulu 1 is. a little daughter or William Fisa, danced Fisher's bemplpe in immltable style. The great hit of the evening was made in scene third, when a round dozen et yeutie and Jelly members or the society with blackened laces Him preieaijuB unnerms appeareu as the "Skids." The boys, under the supervi sion of Temmy Mnck, the well known min strel, had been rehearsing this act for several weeks and they had it pat. Israel Carpenter acted as captain of thequad with Johnny llerger, lieutenant, Temmy Mack, bass drummer, Johnny Hubley, tenor drummer and Harry Free, target bearer. Th nilu Blrels sang, "The Skids are Out Te-day," and they did it se well that they received three encores. They certainly made agre.it hit and ended the stage performance. About 10 o'clock the grand promenade begun. It was headed by Henry Wolf, Henry Gerliarl, Frederick lloefel and Henry Schmitt, or the committee or arrangemeut-H. The ethers fellow ed In this erder: Prince and Princess Carnlvnl, pagcsjalries, ' Skids," clowns H. C. Demutb, chief fleer mauaeer, and his assistants IM. 11. 7.thm, Wm, Har king, Ed. Snyder, Christ. Hoefel.Je. Smith, E, Keyneldsll. Bairnnd Frank Hatnlirit'liL These were followed by the maaqueraders, and tbere were at least one hundred Htid twenty five couples in the promenade. The dancing began te the music of Tayler's or chestra seen alter the promenade, and about 11 o'clock the masks were retueed and a great deal or lun was bad. The whole crowd enjoyed themsehes until a late hour this morning and all voted the ball a big success. EAST DONLOAL ITEMS. Frem our Kcgular Correspondent. Our Jelly Peter says the ground-hog ought te be sheL A series or prayer meetings are being held In this section by the IUver Brethren. The schools el this district will close en or about the ISth or this month. The cold weather nnd high winds were very hard en the grain Melds. Mr. Abtn. Cellins is called the champion tobacco buyer in this section, us lie is ?e fur the most extensive buyer In the Held. A seven-month school tennis being agitated by a great nmuy geed-thinking citizen. The eldest people new living In East Done Dene gal are Mr. Jehn Ltmlemuth, who is 0 years old; Jehn lleiiuger, ni;ed PJ; Jehn Patties, iu Ills PTth year, nnd enjoying excellent health; Hen. blmen Cameren has Just cele brated his 87th birthday. Last Thursday Mrs. Annie, wire of Samuel Burkhelder, of Flerin, died after a long and lingering Illness, aged CO years. Her ttiticral took place en Sunday at the Cress Reads meeting house. It was ene or the largest held in this section for ye.irH ; iter reumlns were Interred In the Kreybill cemetery. Jehn A. Ilrake'i Trimbles. Jehn A. Brake, Utoef theGrape hotel, was brought from prison at 11 o'clock this morn ing, and given u hearing en the charges or false pretense, preferred against him by Sam uel Feuler and Henry Gerhart, nnd the charge or disposing et his goods with intent te defraud his creditors, prelerred by Ia,ie Dillerd: Sens. The alderman resened his decision until this evening. The charge or perjury made against him was abandoned by the common wealth, and tlie alderman dis missed that complaint. Henry Ranter, the rermer proprietor of the Grape, preferred a charge or lalse pretonKe against Brake, and he was committed In do de fault et ball te the county prison. The "ens from lUlnbridge. The M. E. Mtte society will held a concert In the Pioneer hall en the 10th Inst. The pregramme will consist et recitation dis dis legues, Ac. The Peak sisters, talented strangers, win take part in it. The spelling bee nt the Pioneor hall was well attended ou last Friday evening. There were sixteen valuable prizes given away. Out of the sixteen two of them came te tow n, Miss Lenlg and Mr. Brubaker were the lucky ones. The bee was closed with a htuiup stieech b) Mr. Weaver rrem Youtz Yeutz Youtz tewn. He caned a great excitement. Mr. Daniel Slpllng cold ills tobacco te Gee. Unverzagt, of Baltimore ; he gets 20, 0, 2 Mr five acres, and 19, 2 ler one acre, all Havana seed. That is the best sa!e made In this part of the county. Assaulted Hit Auut. Jehn Weldel, a weak-minded jeung man, committed an assault and battery last even ing euhis aunt, AnnaKtllinger. CempUInt was made betore Alderman A. F. Dennelly against him, he was arrested by Olllcer Merrlnger, and in default or ball he was locked up. Application will be made te-day t: have eiders sanity inquired into, and it he Is declared insane he will be sent te the Iu saue asylum. Partially Argued. The rule te show cause why an attachment should net issue against Suavely & Bre., for violating the Injunction issued by the court at the suit or R. A. Malone was partldly argued yesterday afternoon. The court dually decided that they would net hear any iurlher urgtuuent until desiosltiens re taken or the parties ure iu court Ter cx&tniu cx&tniu tieu. Iu the Aldermen's Courts. Jehn Heward, arrested last evening for disorderly conduct, was committed ler a hearlng before Alderman Deeu. Charles Beas, arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct, was discharged en payment of costs. Daniel Harrington and Patrick O'Donnell, arrested by Officer Beas, at the first tell-gate ou the Manhelm pike, ler drunken and dls dls erderly conduct, were sent tejall for live daya each by Aldermau Piukerten. A Flcasaut Soelable. Last ovenlng the Medley club held a very pleasant sociable In Roberts' hall. There was a geed crowd present and they were wel 1 entertained. Charley Shay gave his well known aged negre specialties, and Carter Brethers played the banjo and Fred Pease the guitar. Ivulght'a orchestra furnished the music. Iu Town, Tem Dally, who has been travellng with the Louise Arnet dramatic company marly all season, has returned te Lancaster. He left the ahew at Danville, Pa., and will go te New Yerk this weelc te Jein Baruum'a lercea. WHEN MAltCli WINDS 11 LOW. While March winds blew across the hills, Z J r4 throng the forest Oils Ne hedgerow hursts te sudden bloom 1 J.? red bud light, the purple gloom Ke Incense from Uu earth distils. Yet, ere the first glad'rebln trills Ere, leap the treul from silver nils We sing of paiuted neaeraud plume While March winds blew. And thus (Heaven's balm for earthly llls) H epe!-the heart's fragrar.ce-eweetly ,1,111. Inte our lives, us In a room A wluter re.e-tree sheds perfume Though snow be drllted o'er the sills While March winds blew, Ann, In Destitute Condition. Mrs. XIoepos and family, living at Ne. 29 Church street, are reported te be In a desti tute condition. The Mayer's Court, One drunk nnd seventeen vacs were heard by the mayor this morning. Thedrunkpald costs and the vagrants wero discharged. Ash Wednesday Services at Trinity Church, A half hour service or penitential character, with the Litany, will be held In Trinity Luth eran chapel te morrow morning from le o'clock until 10-31. The evening service, also specially appropriate te the day, will be held In the church at T a1 Amusements. Our OU Uncle. Te-morrow evening Abbey's monster "Uncle Tem's Cabin" company will be In the opera house with two Marks, two Top Tep sys, the usual number of bloodhounds, plenty of live darkeys and new scenery, Ac. The com pany carries two full brass bands, one of white and the ether of colored people, and they will make a great street parade te morrow. Ktra KtnJjll't lltturn. This young gentle man Is a geed actor with a One play, and the best evidence of his popularity Is that he Is new drawing crowded heu-es en his return trip te towns which he visited but tweweeks age. Una of tbe best known managers In this country said the ether day that there Is a mint et money In Kendall, and that Is se becausu he Is a strong attraction anywhere. The Olympts quartet, composed et Kceugh, Sulllvau, llandall and Mack, Is still with " The Kldi." " Tlie Cerner Grocery." On Thursday even ing Daniel Sully, the celebrated Irish comedian, will appear In this city In the great play of" The Cerner Grocery." He will be supported by Sam Hyan and a fine company. Attxxtiex Is called te the sale of real estate at the Leepard hotel this evening. See advertise ment. itAKMAUES, Va 1 . - 1 nn ..... ,.. ... ...... . . . ,.. BnayM, h. church. Ne. 511 Broadway, Cam den, N.J. ,011 March 4, by the pastor, Itev. Wil liam P. Dnvl, 1'hillp Frallch and Mary E. Ly brand, both or Lancaster county. MAItKKTS. Philadelphia Produce Market. PaiLADSLrais. March 9. Fleur market steady; Sales or 1,100 barrels, Minn, bakers atM'J'4ttii retina. lamny ai nu -,; western at si 37HU3: Patents, M U1 60. ltye Heur dull atM 4 ',(1310. 1 p. m . call W heat March, Wc. April, 9yc t Msv,9lc ; June, BlXc Lera-frch, 47;ej April, May, .lune, 47'c. Oats-4C)c Marcn ; 40VJc. April, May, Jtme. New Yerk Produce Market. Nw lOBE. Mareh 9. Fleur dull; fine grades Klne, tl 2SQS Wj Superfine, fj 904J3 S5 1 Common te tnlr extra Ohie, 3 JifJJ 75; geed te choice extra Western, II ehqj 45 ; common extra Minn., S3 3303 73; KxtraNe 2, IJ 30R3 7.V Wheat Ne. 1 ed, state en spot, ate; Ne.S Ited, state, en spet,9."c.i Ne 1 White, state, Wc.; Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, Alurch, 0lc ; June, 9.c Cern Ne. ! mlxwi, cash, 43Kc. Ne. S Mixed. March, 60c ; April, 49)e. Oats Ne. 1 White, state, 4lc; Ne 2 de, 41kc Ne. 1 Mixed, March, JSc. n Hye dull : Western, :Jf4c : State, 65flWc llarley nominal; ungraded Canada, 6fi9Jc. Perk dull s Mens, (KTluOlO 6a Lard-March, ft) S7 ; April, 6 31 ; May, $3 Si : June, m 40. Molasses dull; boiling stock at 19kc for 50 test. Perte ltlce, 21G4SC, mrpentine quiet at 01jc. Kesin dull 1 strained te geed, fl OSfll 10. Petroleum dull ; Ueflned. SWc Klco steady; Carolina and Louisiana at 3KO 6).c nliffnr dull but unchanfrpA ItnflnAil i,nfin.r ejfi?ic ; granulated, 6Jic; lair te geed red nery, t,7V-.: Cunfectlens " A," 6 S-16c 1 allow steady; prime city, 4,'c. Hatter dull) Western Imitation Creamery fancy 20.c ; state, lfQKc ; Lastern Creamery lheee dull; Ohie Klat, choice 7Q9Jc; tgus dull t State. 13;ei4c: Western, lie. Hay Cholce grades tiulet ; Ne. 1, UOfWOc. Freights dull ; grain te Liverpool, 6p. Cotfee nrni ; Spot Itle at fcia:c ; fair car goee, M;u ClUckge Proner Market, C'ntcaoe. March 9. 9 30 n. m. MnrVpt nnxneil W heat Marth, 80e ; April, Mc ; May, ECXc ; V UIIV, u7stu Cern March, 37Kc. ; April. 373ic ; May, 40c, June, lOUc. Outs March. Ma t Anrll. "no Mar. S9Vi- Perk March, 10 3:,S ; May, J10S5;' June I.ardTMarch, C0O ; April, K (HK ; May, C 05; Illb'a-Ma'r tl 45 ; May, 5 tr I June, J SVf. CLUBIKU. Wheat March, SOJc; May.SJKc. Cem March, 37!jct Aptll, aKc ; May nnd June. 40Wc, )at-Mrch.2c; May, SSkc Perk May, 110 30; June, slii37 Larit-March and April, fj WK; May,.i07Kf SiJuK' S0S5 37K: " m Drain and Previsions, rurntahed byS. K. Vundt, llrekur, Chlcaga March 9, 1 o'clock p. m. W-heat, Cern. Oats. I'erk. Lard. .March Ma April 377; eeiM May 85 V 3ii 10.32W 6 1' June 8BK 10 40 6 15 August tr,y, .... . ..... . Itecelpu. Car Leu. Winter Wheat ;. 11 Spring Wheat 73 tern 4i Oass 17s ltye j l-irley j OU City Crude Oil se n . .. Head. Rccelpu Hogs 18.UJI Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. tu. Wheat. Cern. Oata. Perk. Lard March 80J 371J iSl 10 20 e.t2 April 37k ... 10.S0 0i3 May !JVj( ml SiXWSO 6.10 J"''e Kyi 10.37X 8.15 July 67 " .... Oil City Ctude Oil , Live stock Pi-Ices. CHtoieo, March S-Cattlc ltecelpts, 1,700 head shlpineuti, 7,700 head; market lnw, clelrg lower; shipping steers. :W0 te 1,50 Rs, $3 MO 5 70; stockers and fwderrf, J1uv3.M: cows, bulls and mixed, SITWJIIO: bulk, i 00Q3SO; through rexans, 3 50fl4 w. lleg Uecelpts, l,ue head; shipment1, fVO) head: nmiket strong nnd te lower; rough and mixed, DOfiia ; packing and ship. ldng, 11256160; light, $J.7(JGt25; skips, $3000 a ,5 eheep-ltccclpts, 3,0hcad; shipments, 1.5C0 head: inarknt low, steady j nallvrs, S3 003500 ; iSlg2iffS?1 Tex'11"' umi-ai I""ul"' .,J:t"tLii",rty' ilareh 8 -Cattle-Receipts 8i3 head; shipments, IMS head: nothing doing; no cure of cuttle were shipped te New Yerk. Ilega-ltecelpts, ,oe head : iihlpments, 7.M0 head; Phlladelphlas. $14324 05; Teikers, $4 aia 4 30; Skips, tSUuiJl 10. ' " Hhrep-ltecrlnts, 8.SO0 head ; shipments, 5,800 head ; umrket lalrat unchanged pnees. Mew Tork Blocks. Nw Yerk, March 9. Wall street, 1:30 p. m Meney linn at 2 per cent. Foreign exchange Quiet at $4 S8XO W; Qeveniments firm ; Currency 6's. !2tJi bid; 4's coups. $127Vi bid ; Ufa $112X bid. The stock market epend fractionally lewer and continued weak until the first call, when en moderate buying price, mlly recovered. At U e clock, however, a drive was made at lieeadlng and Luckan anna, causing prices te break In the hour te neon y, te IK per cent. Since midday the market has been dull and weak. Meck Markets. Quotations by ltced, McOrunn X Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. iswrun list. 11 a. si. 12 u. ir.s. Canada Pacldc m (6 my. Cel. Ceal a,v aiv j.ijj Central Pacific 44 4 42 Canada he in hum .... i5 ChL. StL.APh . . P Denver & Uledrande ig Del., Lack. Western Ha p yum Krle aa 2;" 2-( Krie2d il t1 " '''," New Jersey Central Ul uy, bvu K & T 247 -ail 2,12 Leu. ft N 7 7fe f.S tr;?. "ul. i',i tin w jaicuigwueninu... .,,,,,,,, ... ,, . -j Mlxniul Pacific icrj u job' nuiuit'iu ittvmu vi i.t.K 26' N. W. 1,J iuj lW Ohie Central ,t7 .45 Omuha... seu jfl jjij Oregon Truns 3i) 31G jtj Onturieft Wustera ... la7 Pacific Mall Cli 61K ty. itechesterftPltuburg, .. S St. Paul..... wl w.J Texas Puclnc ntf ny, 11 Union Pacinc 49 fn: iX Wabash Common..,., il iA2 uA' Wabash Prefun-ed 20i se 2S Western Union Telegraph., 6j 6t?X 0i raiLADELVuii list ' Lehigh Valley 69 69 . 69W IL. MT r. ft PfiUa Ki ty, 4Q Pennsylvania...., Sll WK 614? Heading uj,' uj2 lit? Lehigh Navlgatleu 61J 61 61 Heetenvllle , mi jiG jjw Philadelphia 4 Erie,.; I.'; ' " " Northern Cent....-.........; "" "" '"' People's amenger .... 41 U'd'gUeu'lsM'tg'se. wtj ft ,0J UUtMi tat, , .,. 79) $0 &Q 4 XJCIT ADrXBTlHTUfKSTn, B AKlNd POWDKK, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeseineness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. Sold only (n rant. Hetal IUkiks 1'ewdsb C'a, 106 Wall Street, New Yerk. mav27-lTdftw XITANTED-A GIRli TOR GENKHAL Tv Uousewerk. Apply at It N0.111."HUKlllLlME3Tr.EKT. VTOT1CE P. O. S. OF A., WILL- MEUT xsl en third fleer of Stautfer A Ce's Ilulldliig, (formerly shultz's) en North Queen street, this evening. Pest4AO A. It., te-morrow evening, and another tenants el the Pest, for the pieseul en their regnlar nights, at the same place. friOK RENT. THE TWO STORY AND Jj Mansard ltoetlloure. Ne. Mt North Duke street, from .April I, 15, A. C. KEIN'OIUL. Attorney, Ne. 44 North Duke street. marS-tfdSTu'l h E ASTERN MARKET 110USE. Annual Sale of Stalls. SATURDAY. MAUC1I 13, IS'. atSa.m. The accommodations at tbU market for her-ci and wagons are unsurpassed, mar2,5,9,12 T RY IT. HANSOS'd MAU1L tOUN'SAl.VK In 15c. Uexes. TKY IT. Forssleat UUltLKY'8 nilUli 310UK. Ne. 21 West King street. G EO. l'LICK, 1 AAIlir.lt JUSl, Ne 13 Wist QtasiAs strzet lllrds and Animals Stuffed en the most reason able terms. mar5-ld WANTED MEN TOSEt.LOUR GOODS In Lancaster and adjoining counties. Will pay a geed salary and all expenses. Write for terms and state salary wanted. SLOAN ft CO., Manufacturers. Ne. 21 Geerge Street, Cincinnati, Ohie, rdarl-lteed PUHLIC SALE. On THURSDAY. SIAUC1I 11, at Ne 4Jj West Lemen street. Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, a Walnut Marble Tep Chamber Suit and Parler Furniture. Pale te commence at 1 o'cleckp.m. MltS.C'ATH. McGINNE". II. Sbcbkbt. Auctioneer. mar6-S,Tu,W SALE OF RESERVED SEATS res SALISBURY'S TROUBADOURS, IN '"1IIREE OF A KIND," Opens te-morrow (Wednesday) at Opera llonse Office. It PRIVATE SALE OF 11RUSSELS AND Velvet Carpet, geed as new; also, two full Dedroem Suites, new. The reason for said sale 1 am leaving town, .apply te A. YECKEK. raar9,ll,13 Ne. 413 West Chestnut street. TUBLIC SALE OF ILLINOIS HORSES, Ox Mesdat, Marcu 13,lsV., wilt be sold at the Merrimae Stable a rar-lesd of Illinois Henes ferUlven, LUnm ft Ce. rlril class, heavy dratt and farm horses Sale te commence at 1 o'clock r. in. Alse, en hand, Canada aud WcMern Horses, which will be sold at all times at private sale. GKOKtlK tfKOSSMAN. febiaiydAw NOTICE. The members of Washington Conclave, Ne.S, I. O. 8. W M., are respectiuliy requested net te meet at their Ledge Heom en te-morrow (Wednesday) evening, te participate In a body In the removal te the new quarters of the ledge. The removal will take place during the day, and en next Monday evening, the 13th lout , the first meeting of the Conclave will be held In the Fulton opera house. North Prince street, liy ordcref PHIL KKI.LtUt. ltd Secretary. T EVAN'S FLOOR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH H. STER HETT, late or Drumore township, Lancas ter county, deceased. letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the under signed, all persens Indebted thereto are re quested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demand ugslnst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undesigned, residing at Pleasant Greve P. O., Lancaster county JOHN O.STKKIIETT, Executer W. T. Ubewk, Attorney. m9 HdftSt w e AK HALL. BARGAINS I Prices Cut in Half, The words "bargains," "reduced," "prices cut In half" are ringing word-, that mean Home Heme thing te people, hen our make et clothing and our name gees with them. We Judge from the crowds that came here en Saturday ana Monday. There's somethlngmere than hullabuloe In an Oak Hall announcement. Seme of the lets of goods we offered Mrs ten last raturday have been cleared out 1 ethers of them are broken lu sizes ; yet we have goodly quantities left, T was a sight te see the Children's Department crowded with purchasers of our goods our re liable goods at half prices. Of courts they'd come when they could get our staanch clothing at anything off price. Te-day, In addition te our generous, liberal prevision for ether days, we have te ener u quantity of Seaseuable Sprieg Overcoats, net less than 200-made principally from ma terials in our Merchant Tailoring Department ends of goods (from which we were able te make sometimes three garments, In some Instances six. In ether Instanees one) maklnganucoumu maklnganuceumu maklnganucoumu latlen all told of perhaps 300 Overcoat 1 nicely made, elegantly trimmed, with silk faelng and sleeve, and One Farmer's Satin bedy-llnlngs. They have bad our very best care and atten Hen, but they are net what Is tenned In large first-class clothing stores rei;nlaraud full stock. We'd II We te tell them this week. Any man who comes te-day will save fremt3 teJIOt de pends ou hew much money he wants te spend. He can spend 13 ; he can spend IX j the mure he spends the mere he'll make. The goods are alt arranged ready for sale. Sizes teflt tbe largest and smallest Y'en'll spend a little time looking ever nearly 100 different patterns of cloth and the stjles of making i If you de it's money in your pocket : you'll nnd It se. I WANAMAKER&BROWN, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. V. It .ttAtmACTlt.,.. vnnlll .. .. ....... -- . . that was 1 IS or 110 j one lorfie that was I16.W. P.S.-Don'texneettonadalltbe sizes In the Hosiery and Underwear weadvertlse; the goods are there, but in some of them we haven't ill iizci. JfCW ADVEKTISE.VKXTS. UUUMILLKU'8. llntp a Hut. lii. , . .- .iVii't 'i'" """"longer can you seenre uo ue ll'Lb5lT",n, '.1 ',u,,, ullery, Hevelyers, Usiers. clssers, MachlnlsU' Toels, Ac. We offer 'special bargains in tluns andllun Ooeds untlt the nth lnsL.te clese out ourentlro stock betore April I. Inside and Outside Shew Laes for ssle cheap. IIUCIIMILLKK'S, Ne IM North (jtteent ML, lainraster. "Alt goods left ter repairs must lie called for by March w. tuanvswd E1.ULTON Ol'EKA IIUt'SF. FRIDAY BVBN'Q, MAROH 12, 1080. " A resistless noed of merriment.' .V, " llrr old. DAN'L SULLY'S CORNER GROCERY. 1'iesented by the Popular Ittsb Leiuedlan, SAM'L E. RYAN, Aud a Great Comedy Cast. A Clean Comedy Picture el Lite Around the Hearthstone. ADMISSION J.S5AMCKST.S. Keserved Seats en Sale at Opera Heuse. iuaw-4t H 1RSH UROTIIEIL e are Selling the llalance of our Winter Stock at an Immense Sacrifice, preparatory te receiving our large Spring Stock which Is new en the wav. SUITS! - - SUITS! sriTs atiiw.wfo.efl.tr.ooioiioco. SUITS atflLPdjilt.eu, IIMV, lis CO te IMP OVERCOATS AT COST. OVKUCOAT3 at ri-'sl. MOD, ISO). C.W, $7.W te (inui. OVEUCOATSaHtlie.fll00. Ilioe, ll.0e, fl.S0t fiawte WHO BOY'S & YOUTHS' SUITS AT C'LKAKlNd OUT l'lUUS, FltO.M 150te $14 en. UKAL'Tiru L STJ 1.F.3 Ot Spring Neckwear, At 24, 40 and 715 Oenta. -ion- Trenks, Yalises and Satchels, AT Til K LOWEST PRICES, (It) TO- HUM & BROTHER'S One-rriee Clethiug llense, COKNKU NOUTUQUKKN BTKKKT AND CKNTUK SQUAUE. WStete epen every evening after March IS. w LL1A.MSON A FOSTER. Yery Comfortable and Durable ! -THE- WAUKENPHAST Fer Ladies ! This Shee hag gained for Ifseir a deserved popularity as a comfortable Shee for every -day wear. It Is an exact counterpart el the Gent's Waukenphast with the ugliness taken out of It, but for a lull Dress Shoe tbere Is nothing te equal the LADIES' FRENCH KID TURNS. The beauty of u'Purn Shew is Us flexibility and for fnll dress or party purposes they are un equalled. We have Just ruLelved a Ire.-h con signment of Pine French Kid Turns and Ladles' Kaukenphasts. -THE- Gent's M Dress Hats IS THE Sll.li HAT, And eung Gent's te be fashionable and popu lar tblsseasen must weara bilk Hat We have new In stock- the very latest shapes of DU.NLAFS FINE SILK HATS, AND TIIK1K NEW SPRING SHAPES -IN- STIFF FELT DERBY'S We are Sele Agents for DUJTLAP'S HATS. -Vlilf PATTERNS PERCALE SHIRTS With 2 dollars and Cults, tec.,;5c., and tl.oe. BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS, All W-oel, 11.00, i,S3 and $1.W. Fancy Flannel Shirts, All-'fVc-el, ii.ce, ilrsaml ti.u. MEDIUM-WEIGHT OVERCOATS ! That are Just r'lffnt for early Spring. Wear. We have them In Corkscrews, Oxford Mixtures or Plain Illack Vfe rsteds. Prices, sts.00, W.U0, f).W and 111 CO. Dress Panta'iecns, $3.D0, $i, $4,50, $5. TRUKtH S AND YALISES. j-On and a rtct March Utb our stores will be open In the evenli ig. 32, 34, 36 .$ 88 East FilkBisiiii A Fester, Kiug St., LAI lUASTBB, PA. jtrjew AarxHTUBMKsra. "F,0iin!;.NTNI0,: tvmjteiiy niiicK . J,.w.p.,llns ,Ie"'0. Se. W0Kat Orange st rent, mar tid Illllslt ft into. rpiIE YKIiLOW FRONT" K1VK-CENT Tihi 1 L.".a ii!" ,U1 ni'tiHai Its reputation as tbe best In the city, nt M AltWI.VXlJ iiVVI t iw L.,nvw . (Fonuerly llartman's.) 21 North gm'ieii'bt. T . .1'7KST' OUKKKY, 11LACK- h,i..,n7!''l!lnit"r,,mt Klminel llrandles at M U Sn" SS cSSiaS1' B CenH R 'VXM " Whlk v huilKXIt'Si.iqUUUBTOK. aprsa-lyQK Conlre larti, Lancaster, Pa. Pli.G..OA.KDs-A mi'I' LINK OF rni.iJi-s5-'tiaMline nnA Oalgel Cards, rrem 5 rents te . cents Largest ateck In the cfly, nt ... MAUhLlil 'S"KI,LOW ritONT.' 1 ermerly Hattman's.) 21 North yiiecti St. JCST RECEIVED. 40,nx)piuudsef cholceltlcetn sell 4 ft ler S50., nnd enn te sell (IBs ler V.Vj.i Dried Peaches 4 Its iBc; ScalleHHl Crackprs, 4 t tee, our Prunes, 4 Bs ierUc , arc choice frulL Try them. Seda lilsciitls, IPC tt, U I. AUK K'S TK A RTOHK. as West King Street, -Store open every evening. ANnSTlT.LAr'L'RTHER REDUCTlerT 1 will make te your order nn elegant Kng llsh Pur Heaver Overcoat, nicely trimmed and elegantly made, ferfitfj price beforeJamiary 1st treuiia te H. A tlrst-clss llustnessSiilt for IJ). Aery fine Worsted Dress Suit ferm1; lormer price, HO te Its. A perfect lit guaran teed. Call and see the bargains AT ttOSKNSTKIN'S Pine Tailoring Kstabllslimeut, Ne. 87 North Uueen street, Lancaster, Pa. m24-6mdlt A JOH LOT OK LADIES' LINEN COLLARS At 5 Cents apiece, A New Let nt ClllNKI.Kt) NKKUSVCKKU8 In Elegant Shades AT TH- North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. HYHNK. nevMyd Na 32i N'erth Queen street. TNAIDOKIUKLAND. Under the Auspices of LANCASTER BRANCH, Ne. 694, Irish National League of America, A Mass Meeting of these of Lancaster City and County Interested In the Irish cause and in sustaining Pnrnell In his efforts te procure Heme ltule for Ireland (by constitutional agitation, and net by dynamite) will be held at ths Court Heuse at Lancaster, en WKDNKSHAY, MAHC'll lith (St, Patrick's Day),nt 9 o'clock p. in. Addresses will be delivered en the Irish cause by K. K. M A11T1N nnd W. U. II K.N SKI., Ks'is., le b.) followed by the opening of subscriptions te the Pamell Kund. mC-eedtmlTAltw TJLAXK HOOKS. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination of tbelr BLANK BOOKS! In Various (trades et DA IIOOKS.JOUUXAI.S, LEDGERS, CASH IiOOKS. COPYING IIOOKS A PltESSES l.NVOICK HOOKS, TIME IIOOKS, Jl E.MOHANDUJIS, PAS31IOOK3. PETTY ACCOUNT IKIOKS, Ac , IT THIS SIGN OFTHE BOOK, 15 nnd 17 North Queen Streot. MACHIXKKT. JVrAOHlNKKY,.Ve. ren STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENGINES TrftctieD, Perlabla or Stationary. A'aw or Seceud-lland BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATOK3. MAcmm or Uxvair Werk such asdoneand kept In Machine Sheps. UALL OH OR ADDRKhO, Ezra F. Landis, WORKl-537 HORTH CTJERRY 8TRBET, Lakeastsr, Pa. n7-tfd arts cr.i.LAXF.e va. TOltAUCO CUTTINOS, SCKAPS, SltT I.N'GS A.VI PACKKUS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J.S. MOLIMR. Ne 2T.1 Pearl Street, New Yerk, lteleronce Pred. Schutte, Ne. SIS Pearl street. New erk. feM7-lyd TJOTKI8MAK1NO OABINET PHOTOORAPHB at SIMM) a Deziir, AT NO. lOt NOKTH (JOKEN BTHKKT. Inl'1 IjincMUir. Pi. rNDHSTIUTTIIILK OHAlNINd. .NOCHACKINO, NO PEELING, NO lH.ISTEtt 1NG. We have a system of graining mew weed that must. In the nunr lutnre, take the place of the old system en all new work, IU merits being as fellow Total .abolition et a painted ground work, speed and cleanliness In working It, beautynud tramp ironcyet finish, smoothness and durability, and the capability of receiving aa high finish as hard weed by the same meth ods. This process Is the nearest approach te natural weed that has yet been discovered. Call and see samples. (1LTI1IUE A SON, sole Agents for Lancaster County. Uousel'alntlngand Graining Emporium, corner of Chestnut nnd Ncvln Streets. We have also about Twenty Slate Mantles, which must be sold within the next ten days, cheap for cash, en account or moving. inar3md . GENT WANTED. WANTED ! By ene or the largest, best and meat Buocesaful Aeoesamont Aceldent In surance Companies In tbe world, a geed, rellable, aotive agent In tbla Olty. With ene having had exporlenoe in elther BollcUinginsumneo or soiling goods en the read, and with Ne. 1 reforeneoa, profltable arrangements will be made. Fer full particulars ad- B0X 851, NEW YORK CITV. me-iwd WAT OH KB, ac. CTTATUIIKS, CLOCKS, Ae. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAP roil CASH. Lancaster Watches at the Lewest Prices ever offered t being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap. Elgin, Wnltbam nnd ether watchesonsale. Spectacles, Opera Glasses, Ac. ltepalrlng of the above named urtlclea will receive my personal attention. LOUIS WKRKK, Ne. 150K North Queen St., opposite City Hetel, (Near Penn'a 11. 11. Depot.) atsTAgentlerAUUOKA WATCH. WINKS AN11 LlQVOItn. mUE OELE11RATED "BOUQUET" ANB '0LB ANCHOll" l'UKE RYE milBKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te tbe taste. Pcaaln quality, are excellent atlmtilanta, and they stand without a rival In tbe market. Sold at all the leading Hotels and by Druggists. Ask leriu jiuAirnun.1 a MAiiriN, Sele Proprietors, St, Philadelphia. i' lanlMmd 401 N, 3d AMVKKMKHTA. V ls -V - ., K. .siiiv .Ssjhvvi WULTON Ol'KHA IIOUHK. wext: xwjir exi.r.'t WEDNESDAY, MAROH lOtb, 1880, ABBEY'S HUH 1II.N MAMMOTH Uncle Tem's Cabin Ce. -ANII- i! UNIF0nMEDimA88 BANDS, WHITE AKD COLOUK1). The Only Deuble t'euiiiany in Kxlstfnce I A l.AUdll ferKvcry Mluute-Smlles and Tears Mended together. Twe Funny Mlrth-PrnvekiiiK TOPSVH I Tun Comical Ludicrous Musical M AUKS I A Pack of ferocious Man-lltititlng llloedhounds I Knitaged ter this season, The Only aetmlne south Carolina Juhllre siiiKerannd Plantation Troubadours. lain number! the AthnttcTrHlu. ed Donkey, ()cnr, the Smallest Shetland Peny In the word. ASTltEKTPAltAKK 01VK.V DAILY. PRICKS or ADMISSION : and DO CENTS, rlteervcd Reals new en sale at Opera Heuse without mtra clique. niartJtd JgiULTON OPKHA. IIOUHK. Heturn of tlie Favorites. THURSDAY KVKNINO, MAH01I 11, l&H EZRA F. KENDALL, The Funniest Man euKarthtu his Ureal Success, "A PAIR OF KIDS," Supported by the ('. V. IIK.KS COMEDY COMPANY Of Comedians nnd Vocalists, Including the celebrated OLYMPIA QUARTETTE. Same Company I Same Scenery 1 Same Ce. tutues t Same Mechanical Kflects. Don't fall le attend, as this will be your last opportunity, ADMISSION ... . .. ,Wand75Cts. lteservcd Seats for sale at Opera Heuse. uiS 41 WALL 1'ATXH. A Ll'KEI) SIllllKlC" LOWEST CASH TRICKS -KOU- ALL PAPER AND- WINDOW SHADES IN THE CITY. Lartt Stock of Cheap Gill Papers Next Week. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. "vyiNiiew shadi:h. W'K SHOW One Hundred Diiferent Styles OP Dade Window Shades. The patterns are very pretty and prices low t 80c.,HC . 75c, S7Ke , i, ll.iS apiece. Odds and Ends accumulate all the tluie; theae we cle-iti out way below regular lirlce. PLAIN SHADE OLOTH, Prem one te twoyardswlde, soiled te all kinds or Windows. A eoed shade.sprlnK roller, readv tn hanK, any color, 50 rents apiece, 3C01C11 HOLLANDS, fixtures, Ac. - pleasures tuken and nil kinds or Hhade Werk done promptly. NEW WALL PAPER Constantly arriving Have your work dene no , berore the rush commences, LACK OUUTAINS AT LOW PIltCKI. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 57 NOHTH QUEEN 8T.. LANOASTKIl. PA. JTUH BALK OB KRNT. TRlOlt KENT KItOM Al'KIL I, THAT DK X slrable Stere Heom, Ne. in Centre S(uare, has bean med for nclifurstore for years Apply te (iKMICUK W.TOM LI N80N, lnart-tfil SherHTH Office. E. K KENT. Btore Keem and Dwclllnc Nn. S42 North Oneen street ODnotlte Kevstone Henso. and tc- cuptcd by Jehn HertlnK a" a ll'iuer store Apply te PHILIP LKUZKLTKIt. lau'JO-tfd North (JucenHtrei't. FOK HALE CHEAP. One Lnncastnr Cabinet Onran, cost e, will sell at a bargain. Call en or address. Ne. 537 North Cherry alley, Lancaster, Pa. djt-tfd FOK HALE OK KENT AN E8TAII LIH1IK1) (JOHN Kit UltOCEItY and DWP.L LINO, wlih modern convenience". Apply at 612 West Chestnut street, or GIJ Kast Oranire street, f274wd PUBLirj SALIi-ON TUESDAY, MAKCII 9, 18JW, will be sold at thn Leepard Hetel, a two story btlck duelllnir. centalnln); hall and live rooms, situated Ne. Sli Heaver street. Sale te CDinmcncu at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known by 11. II. 11UBBIC. IIimrt HncBKKT, Auctioneer. ml-Md EOH KENT. Shep In rear of Ne. 37 West Chestnut street, used aa a rlgar-bex factory, and a shop en Mtmin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as n carrlaKu tactery. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. A. Hubley as a lru stere. West hlng street. jimiy ni tup 115-tfd INTtLLIQENCKIt 0TICK. TJIOK RENT. Plrst-class Dairy Farm, !H acres, sltuate two miles from Lancaster city. llasement, corner Centre Square and North Queen street, suitable for a barber shop. Urlck Dwellings, 230 Kast Pulton street, and 2SS Church street. oale and Kxchange Stables ou West Orange street, near Water. Several frame Houses en Jehn stroet. Janll-tfd 11111311 A I1UOTIIK1W. PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE HEAL Estate. On WKDNESDAY, MAHCH 10. lsl, will be sold ntthe I.eepard Hetel, In the city of Lancaster, all thst certain one-story rame DWKLLINO HOUSE. Ne. 3-JU, with let or plece of ground attached, Bltuatcd en the w est side el Seuth Oueen street, containing en said street 13 feet 'i Inches, mere or less, and extending lu depth westward te Heaver street - feet, mere or less. There Is upon the premises n well of never falling water, grape vines, lrult trees, etc. Bale te commence at ,K o'clock, when tonus will be made known by a. V. MKTZGKlt. Kxeculer of Jacob Oretr, deceased. II, Suvbxiit, Auctioneer. r,Tu,ThAP LO.S1NO BALE OE J. C. SPAETH'S CONFKCTIONKUY, NO. 1M NOUTU CJUKKN STKKKT. PUIVATK. As I amgolngeutof business by March ISth, 1 am selling out my entire stockef Confections at nnd belnw cost. Alse Machinery, Toels, lce Cream freezers, all sixes t Chlnaware, Silver Knives, Perks, Spoons, Casters, Ae. Caterer's Outflt. Carpets, Furniture, Twe Large Pier Glasses, Upright French Walnut Case Piane, Curie-Seated Chairs, Marble-Tep Tables, I'liln Tables and Chairs, three Wagons, Carriage, l'httHen, sleigh, one geed Family Hene, two Mules, Harness, heda Fountain, Flro-Preol bare, Writing Desk, Candy Marbles, Cop Cep per Pans, Clear Tey Moulds, Lgg Mould, i latent, and. In fact, everything te go te heuse reenlng or te carry en a drst-cluss bakery, con fectionery or popcorn factor', nil In drst-class condition. Alse, about ene hundred busbelsef corn at t wenty.flve cents a Inibhel, leblf-etd J.C.8PAKTII. 'iiAirifijr. inrOFFMEIEK'S. CHAMBER. SUITS ! LAUOEST STOCh', LATEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICKS, At HOFFMEIER'S, Ne. ill KAST KING ST11KET, 4rKepa.irug carefully ana promptly mde,-v "t AL, -" k Lt alw "4
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