s.'jrw "erste-fr"-' -. ,?,.! ll.UK !! WP'I lllCMj'll) reTfcSJBM 3"WPfr-,K'- J, .(pi?v " " - -Vw' ' W MP RRV7 " " 'V "? v T ' RSfW -,;:'.' v mmr T.AxrnAHTTT.n nATT.V ITJTICTJiTGENCER. MONDAY. APR1T, 19 1RQR. - t w --; ft p jAm.. vp --.. . .i - jmi ZZ--l 7-. -- mwww tr':.:".W-P',pirk'"Ty7' . ," fe :l Sf . ftfiC t'-y. SVJ4 . B'fS t,- -jy pepulatm im- tm iirmevamatnuWB tbk te mm ixenfe, -I? " IlniWumi WTtirenh Columbia Cmd OhntM ptleti the SaJrS- Arar TitmbI". injir K EtMllUT CWKpOBaBC Of iKTStLKlKJlCKB. r isSu.. .... n ill t) A walk Id rnn nil :?(. aswuvsmia. Tfcj sp... - ..... .....-B of Columbia will thoroughly con VIM tttary pea that the borough it rapid- Mwn, anu many uuuuings are I Ja almost every street or the rJim VHUUIUK UW1IUUII HOilVIWU' I te ana Mctlen, but la all portion of the l every available apace Is having houses thereon, in the vicinity or Kigutu , from Cheatnut te Union, the building . ratkwa have been very extensive, and the 'ItMM built la that portion are or a very neat MHl MbetMiUel looking appearance. At tbe V earner of Third and Cheatnut atreeU the f few daelen wall for lour houses havealready m'.hMm Mit il larftiB- en Third street, MVMI the cellars fpr'slx houses are being line, iSAMc JM frjlht en Chestnut street. On ' J at.snKliist nulnl l'enlnr. tne leumia- .WWW---W.JW..VW..-.--, F i walltvlbr eleven houses are new miner "-way andr'are being pushed rapiaiy forward. la different otber streets lrem ene te sit !' uw aejweaare Deing duiu anu mey an ruu u .. ttftv mtL Ia ..... Inwn Th lut nirt nCtlm h:U. . W . . .... il -II .1.1 . .. 11 .flH.iH &.,. liAii.M tiatfn alrnaif fnlinft r. tenants, and this certainly means an Increase .5. - mtr nnmilatJnn. SU,''''" ' Bntlness te llMeinh U S Columbia coal chntes have been (Sftj. overhauled and put In Urst-clasaorderfertho JV Seuthera market It la expected tliat opera- r- llu..t4L.I. nUuwIII nnmannnftA talmttt lllfl Ht ins, tHUOTBk UIIH lm nut wmmwuv w- .-- g4 teWdle of the present mentb. TIie canal was w ready for the opening or navigation, mu me ' receut heavy rains had caused waaheuts aleng1 fAt J tbia place wnicu reianiea me wf'k " Wl&$ v v nomtImefbntthedamageha3l)eenKenerally KTrfJ" l -.i . .hAtit iin lnih nf thfa mnntti jv fOlJBirvu suu aivu iiu w ... --. beats can oemmenco running te Riltlmere. The Solvatien Army. ,- The armory will! e occupied during thU week by ether parties, and tbe Saltatien army will be compelled te suspend their mee tines for this week. Their meetings w 111 commence en next Sunday. On last Sat urday night considerable trouble vtas had at tbe tbe armory by tbe Salvation people and some young men. These people Imaglue that every person who attend their meetings come te make a disturbance, and generally tirt the trouble bv talklntr in nn arresaut tone te the young men and they are answ ered la the same manner. Town Netn. Ixiulse Arnet and company will appear In the opera house this evening in "The Tne Orphans." This company is very highly spoken of for tbe excellent manner in v. bich the different plays are produced and. as they appear at popular prices, large audiences will doubtless be present en every evening. Miss Arnet assumes the leading role In the play for this evening. A large band ei gypsies passed through Columbia en Sunday afternoon, attiacting considerable attention en account et their Tine stock and handseme wagons. The band had thlrty-flve horses in their possession. They are encamped near tbe Henry Clay furnace. Anether small band are stepping at Xissley's bill. During Sunday cewds of people were drawn te these camps te see tbese peculiar nomadic people. During this weeK an apostolic clock w 111 be en exhibition in tbe rrniery. During Sunday the ropalrmen of tbe Penn sylvania railroad were busily engaged in 5nttlng in new frogs at the crossing of tbe leading iv. Columbia and Pennsylvania rail roads, In the eastern end of the town. An important meeting of Chlquesalunga tribe of Ked Men will be bold en Tuesday evening in the ledge room. Seven beat leads of coal has been shipped te II. F. Bruner, as tbe llrst et this season. The Brotherhood of Railroad Ilrakemen attended services in the Trinity Reformed church last evening. Business at the jk1Ice courts is very dull and the cfllcera report tbe town quiet. KcapFU frnm nn Officer. This morning Ofllcer Lewars went te the county prison after Kess Daster, Samuel Williams and Geerge Breen, te take them te Alderman McConemy's for a hearing en the charge ei breaking open and stealing peanuts lrem the stand of Krhart Huber at the North ern market Dester and Williams were handcuffed together and walked along with tbe efllcer, until nt the comer of Plum and Orant streets, where Jehnsen sllpned the cuff from the wrist of Dester. Williams ran down Plum street toward the locomotive works, and Dester down Grant streets. The efllcer left Breen stand and went in pursuit of Williams, but he was tee Heet-footed for tbe policeman and he made, his escape, tbe officer giving up tbe cbase after running sev eral squares. The officer had it is re volver nt home. If he would have had it he might liave brought the fugitive te terms. Breen made no effort te get away. He claims te boable te proe his innocence et the charge preferred against him. Dester is well known te our police men. The police believe that neither Wil liams or Dester will remain long away from tbe city. If they de they are a geed rid dance. T1IK MALOXES' JJJfn Kit. The City el Philadelphia Ordered tee I te Spe cial Bend for Damages. Francis W. McDowell, the owner et a paper mill in Manayunk, situated between the Schuylkill river and the tow-path, lias applied te Judge Iilddle for an injunction te restrain R. J.Malone it Bra, the contractors for the construction ei the Intercepting sew er from carrying that work through his prop erty. The sewer will pierce Its foundation walls and prevent the use of a water tank said te be essential te tbe operation of the mill. The city has given a bend in tbe sum of 130,000 te secure the damages of persons Injured by the sewer, but McDowell claims that this is wholly insufficient, Inasmuch as the damage te one particular property ewner will exceed 850,000. Ile claims that the in Jury te his property will be at least, $2,000, while tbe injury te bis tenant, W. J. Elliett, will be about 15,000. After hearing argument Judge Biddle made an order providing that en injunction should be Issued en Saturday next, unless before that time the city shall assign JJ2,CO0 of the 30,000 bend te McDowell, without preju dice te tbe city's right te show that he has no title tulncient te enable- hlui te recover en tbe bend. Upen theentry of tbe assignment the application for the injunction is te be considered refused. TUahej) Iluwb's KpUrepal V llllalloei. f "P Howe, et the Central dlocese of Pennsylvania, visited this city yesterday. and preached and confirmed large classes in both SL James and St. Jehn's churches. The services in St. James took place In the forenoon, the bishop officiating and liciug as sisted by Bey. Dr. Knight and llev. Hardy. The bishop's sermon was based en tbe text found in the 1311; chapter and 27th and 2Mb verses of Matthew. Alter tbe sermon a class of thirty-four catecumens were confirmed, te whom an address was made by the DlBbep. The congregation preBentwas a very large one. la the evening Bishop IIowe preached a .sermon from Matthew 13, 7, and confirmed a class or thirty. The services were Impres sive and the congregation unusually large. DlMSMd ctu Killed. On Saturday last Drs. Bridge and Weber state veterinary surgeons, visited the farm or H. A. Frey, near Masenvllle, this county, and killed two cows, two calves and u yearling steer that were affected with pleuro pleure pleuro pneueonia. Mr. Frey has lest about thirty bead of cattle from this scourge, and has yet a herd et eighty head, some of them mere or less filleted with the disease. A Branch of tbe Knights of Laber, Xbtve la movement In this city at present te farm branch of tbe Knights or Laber. TsMimaltwil members or tbe order In ttUctty, andir a ledge is started Itlsbe Ihtved that a great many mere can be In duced te Jein, - f, A MaUlea's Fortran. fcy" 1- A Mae portrait of "Storm King," tbe well- ' "' kaewB atallles from Daniel u. Jcagle'a e- ,.' ! atoek farm, Marietta, Is ea exhibition ' IsH. Z. Rheada window. It ts row the bnuii e! Heett the wtvll-knewti aalinsl rLXAtAXt ixXTAZSMMtT. A Musical ud Literary Fut at the Meunttllle Graded Scheel Heme. A grand musical And literary entertainment wh held in tbe Mountvllle grmleil scboel house en last Saturday evening by the Vlill Vlill harmenic Union, of Mountvllle. It was a great huocesjr financially and socially. The weather being pleasant, the lionse was fllletl te Its utmost capacity. The overclsos were et well rendered. The exercises consisted of Ilia rnllnlvlnr. nnrllimA TART t. Anthem SeclPty. i(sinai-L.i..i'nBMnnt .1. Krniik llarlev. Hurt unit Chorus MIej VlrxInlH K. HIJj anil Annln K nnnlnnd. nml HrVlPtV. Itccltallen "llie sinters," Ml Kill llcUe. ' Over the Sea " Uhenx, Society. ntnlrnnn-filr eheMrlftTa. a'i'iauu t.ij x-i v' - ... .. QuarieUe-McMrs. K II. Cehlc, A. II. Sella!, J. K.OohlennaW. W. Frilly. , Kccltatlen " The KUle of .Icnnle McNcnl," Miss Annie !Iclp. . . ,. irle-MU'cs Virginia K. Frldr. Kte 1. Selti and Annle K. Copland. KecltatlenK Mr A. 11 S-eltr Singing society. rARTH. Antliem-Seclety. Addresi Mr. 1J. Frnnk Kelirnr. Sole and Cherns Miss Mrglnlft K Krldynnd Society. . ..... Hccltatien " The News Itey'j Iteht," MIJ VlrRlnla K. rrldr. , , . Uuet Mess 0. Seltj; and V. 0. Ilcrnthf Irel. llpcltntlen Mr. K. II. Celilc. Mnglng Society. . , OrBunveluntatj Mls Amy 01eilln,nrgsnljl A rlay bevpn ihiraciprs. , uiiartuttp Messrs .1 '. llarles , U. t feiir, J. i rldy and r, u llerntnel7Pi It was noted that the muMe was Y,rJ" much suporler te that rendered by the society at their prot-leus entertainment, and the great Improvement made rellecls much credit upon their nble leader Mr. C. C. heltr heltr We would net bodelngjusticeto these who recite recitations should we net say they were especially well rendered. We must also nete that tbe very excellent order main tained shows that chief magistrate Mr. Sam Matt l'riday, In w hose charge this alfalr as placed, is master et luselllce. The exercises lasted two and one-half hours. 117 0 llvl.NT T113 IStOHStATlOX" Twe Inquiries ernfiuhlmiatile Nslnre Frem a riitladrlphla Paper. Te tlit Kihler eflhe liei. Stn : Please Inform me hether It Is com patible with the laws of propriety or even with conventional laws for n young lady about te leave town te gte her photograph te a gentleman upon his request ery resjectfully, II. Ahtkhisk. IiANCVSTKK, April ti. It depends entirely en the terms of inti macy. If tbe gentleman visits the lady's family and Is regarded as a frlend, and net as an acquaintance, tbere is probably no ob jection te bis lcquest being granted. As a rule, hew ever, young gentlewomen can net be tee particular In regard te lxjstewlng l'(uir photographs. Stn : In taking n lady te rlde horseback in your city, what is considered the correct dress for a yenug man T Will you describe, "from spu: te plume," the costume of one who desires te appear the very "pink or fashion" and yet net te seem foppish Is it considered right te ride en the side of the lady en which her riding habit falls ? Piease inform us as te gloves spurs, beets, top-beets de gentlemen ever ride with top top beets In your city T Ii vncastbb. Lancaster, April .. Don't "desire te be the ery pink of fash ion." That will nt ence make you feppisb, which you say you wish te avoid. Biding attire ler a man of geed style can consist of a buttoned cutaway coat and waistcoat or dark cloth, trousers of tbe same or a lighter shade, fastened by straps and falling ever patent leather beets ; tall bat and buck or degskin gloves ; black or white scarf tic. It is net correct te ride In top-beets unless hunting or serving as a groom. Use small box spurs. Ride en the ether side et tbe lady's habit; opinions, however, differ as te that point AS ISJUlt-KILLKll" SUUT. A Gaug of Kinhrje llernea el the I'lalua Ilreken up by Accident. GoergoW. Bransen, alias "Buffalo Bill," a son of Constable Ueorge II. Bransen, living en Crea-e street, near filrard avenue, Phila delphia, was shot In the head Saturday after noon by a companion named Adelph Mayer, alias " lluck Tayler," of 217 Kast Glrard ave nue, The wound is dangerous. Mayer was arrested and held te await Bransen's Inju ries. Bransen was leader el a gang of boys who had set their hearts upon going W est and wiping out whele tribes or Indians. Their ages ranged from nine te fourteen years, in addition te the two mentioned, tbere were " Mustang Joe " Beckhart, Charles, alias "Keddy," Mutten, " Pud " Heller, "Max" Brueckmaii, " Hilly " Stewart and " Jeckey the Kid." " Buffalo Bill " Bransen has been stealing money from his old grandmother at intervals for the past six months and buying dime novels ter the gauc l.ast week " Buck " .Mayer stele .10 from his father's pocket-book and purchased tUe small rllles and about ? 1,-00 cartridges for the gang. Saturday the boys hired a beat and crossed the Delaware riCer te Pea's Shere, near Camden, K. J., where they went ou their first bunt Yeung Mayer fired at a bird perched en a bush, and behind a tree and and received tbe bullet in his fore head. The li s hurried their Injured chief te tbe beat and brought him h) the cltv. Yeung Mayer conducted him te his Leme, whlle the ether boys hid tbe guns under a lumber pile, with the ex. ceptlen of "Mustang Jee," who pawned his. ' Dr." Fenner Captured In Wheeling Dr. I'enner, Dr. Hale's partner in the swindling firm or Hale e; I'enner, has been apprehenited In WbeellDg, W. Va. Me went from Pittsburg te Washington county, when he llrst left, and thence te West irginia. Me is said te have taken all the money made by tbe tirm with him, thus crippling the con cern, and leaving his pal, Hale, in tbe hands ei authorities. Detecthe Sel Coulseu, or Pittsburg, left Ter Wheeling en Saturday te bring Kenner back. On his return he w 111 be given a bearing en a charge or fraud. Tbe actors who were tbe victims or the sharpen were given a benefit in Lafayette hall Satur day evening by their colleagues In that cily. Sunday's Pittsburg Dispatch says: Do De tecthe Sel Coulseu returned rrem Wheellng Saturday evening, whither he had gene alter Dr. i'enner, et Halo-Kenner fame. His man was under arrest there, however, en asorieus charge, Alter that case is settled lie may be brought back here. Coulseu says that Feri- nor told him be was anxious te comeback here because or the stories Hale told about lilm. He blames Hale, and says that he get no money out or the affair. The VtaihlnKten Territory Hill I'a.ned. At the session of tbe .Senate en Saturday, tbe Washington torrltery admission bill was taken up and passed yeas, :M); nays, 13. The Democrats voting with tbe Republicans in the affirmative wero Messis. llutler, Geerge, Jenes, (Ark.) and Morgan. The negallve votes were all Democratic The bill authorizes tbe Inhabitants of Washington territory and tbe adjacent part of tbe terri tory et Idaho te form a statu government, with tbe name of the state or Washington; provides for a convention te lormulate and adept a constitution ; the convention is te meet at Walla Walla at such tlme as the Gov Gov ereor or tbe torrltery shall designate, and when the new coustttutlen Bhall be comple ted It shall be submitted te the people for rat ification; irrntllled It shall be certified te the C resident of the United States, who shall then y public proclamation declare the state ad mitted te tbe Union without rurther actieu by Congress. The bill new gees te tbe Heuse, What a Oeinljulm el Whisk) Caused. On Saturday Harrison Smith, who works around among the farmers in the neighbor hood or Petersburg, determined te get en a big drunk. He purchased a whole demijohn or whisky and tben began his painting. lie spent almost the whele or Htinday lying IaiuiiK it reau near j'eiersuurK wiiu eis whisky. Kailythls morning about a dozen lauiiuua et we town were nwakened up vy the Cotnancbe-llke yells or an Individual. Among these who were disturbed was Cen. stable B. a. Pickle, ife arose from bed and leund Mr. Smith and his whisky sUndlug . Jront..er.l.1,e U0U8e- Hmh was astonished te find that he was se near an eillcer. Pickle took htm into custody and 'SuulreGravblll committed bin, ty307ag BteZSf&b li demijohn with what remained el the whisky se when his term expires he will have a " bracer," Letter Ilsld. X letter addressed te Henry Cbenert, 4'.7 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, is held at the Lancaster posteillce ler postage, Why It It Het at the l'.qoter. rrem the rhlladelphla North American. Twe soot-black Arrlcans steed nt Seventh and Lembard streets yesterday afternoon dis cussing the weather. They anathematized the variableness of the clltuate In much the same manner that white folks would de, and then tbe conversation lagged a little. "1 think I'd rather live down en the quatali," said ene after n pntise ; "iriini wat I've heerd 'bout de weathah thore Its itieali dependable upon than It Is heab, and a pussen Is net nil the tlme heldln' up his heels te keep the chilblains Irum aehln. By the way. Mone, what makes It se het 'round the quauh " "Why von roel nlggah, don't you know knew know hew 'tis 'bout dat?" " In coase 1 doesn't or 1 shouldn't ask.' " Well, I'll 'splaln It te you se dat you can undahstaud It De j earth, you k new, Is all de tunen turniiv nretinu en us axes. "" Its just like de wheel en dat push cut It turns a heap fastah at de euten edge, which Is de 'quatah, and It Is de friction en de at mesphcah dat make de beat De veirth ,inni turn e last heah M It does at de 'quatah, and its cooler heah. At de nerf and sour poles It turns se slew dat dere isn't skaselv'any Mellen at all, an' se Us wlnlali there all de time." I.l.t el lliirlslined Letter. List or unclaimed letters remaining in the posteillce, Iancaster, far the week ending April 12, IsnI : Jtulics List Mrs. Oeorge forty, Mrs Ktumle M. Geedman, Mrs. James Hanrahan, Mrs. Ih C. Hunter, Mrs. H. U Loup, Miss Maggie P Merrow, Miss (leerg M tiller, Mbs Annle Sehlegeltullch, Miss Lydla Sharp. , ., Uent's I.iit. J. G. Blrney, Utrl I lamer, Levi Jenes, Ijmite Kern, Aim Llpsitr, S.un'l K. McGelegutz, Palsal A Hay, Jacob M. Shoetr, A. X Stevens, William Treacey, P. B. Webster, J. 1- Weed. A S400.000 Mortgage. A mortgage Ter 100,000 given by the Cole Cele brook valley railroad te William A. Huber and Jacob Hedsecker, trustees, el Lebanon, was recelved nt the recorder's ofllce this morning. The bends covered by the mort gage are te be or tbe denomination el J100, N50, K00, and (1,0001 The proceeds of the bends are te be applied te retire present ob ligations or the company and rer the general improvement ei ine renu. Tax Collector' lleiuln. The bends or all the tax-collectors chosen at the l'ebruary election must be presented te theceurt rer approval net later than Thursday of next week. Thus far the bends or only 17 have beeu presented ami approved. A failure te present a bend, the act of assembly de clares, makes the office vacant and In that case tne court apiminta. Ills Heel Crushed. Tills .iflernoen Jeseph SI. Dervvan, ageil Jl years, attempted te Ixiard a western bound freight train at Watts' sta tion, lie stepped and fell and a car wheel pa-ised ever the heel of one feet, crushing It badly. lie w.xs brought te this city and taken te the county hospital. Derwart says his home is in Nor Ner Nor ristewn, but he has lived In this city some tlme. The Damp Cellars. The water rose several inches in the cellars en East King street between Saturday night and this morning. All day one of Jehn Best's portable engines has been at work pumping water from the cellars,and men! are busy looking for tbe leak, springs or what ever It is that produces the water ; te far thty nave net met wun success. Deed or Assignment. Jehn Cramer and wire, or Brecknock, have assigned their property rer tbe benefit of their creditors and appointed Elias Z.iegler, of said township, their assignee. Stricken with I'amljrsls r rem the West Chester Republican Jonathan P. Butler, et Oxierd, a brother et Judge Butler, et this borough, was stricken with paralysis at Chadd Ferd en Saturday, and new Ilea In a precarious condition. Westminster PresDjtery. The Westminster presbytery meets in the Presbyterian church, Sfariette, at 7:30 o'cle'k this evening. Kev. Mitchell anil Thompseu and two elders will represent Lancaster at the gathering. luaeranre Meney f aid. Washington K. 1 Hester, administrator or the estate of Michael V. hhtndel, deceased, re eelved from the Connecticut Mutual Life luaur ance Lempuny, of Hartferd, through Jeremiah litre, agent, $1,217.77. being the sum and dividends of a lire policy en the lire of tbe late Thorns Celeman, Mr. bhlndel having been tbe trans fercD or said policy. lid I will draw the cxrp pond, oppesito the Xew Providence school house, ou Wednesday, April II, at half past one o'clock. This pond contain about '.'.",() small fish, and some large ones that will weigh from four te ten or twelve pennds each. The Invitation I general. ltdAw II. TEOPLKS. Amutementt. Mate thit Eitniny. This evening Frank Maye will play " N'erdeck " In the opera house. 'I he piece has been seen here before and It Is very geed The company supporting Mr. Maye in cludes Miss Kathryn Kidder, w he plays the part et H'antfVi. The New- x.erk Tinttt says of the plece "Few better plays than 'Nordeck' have been produced In New Yerk of late. Mr. Maye 1 an actor who ought te be seen mere fre quently In the metropolis. As UaMf mer he Is picturesque, manly and even heroic." Yeung Mrs. Wmthrep. Wednesday evening a MadUen fcquare company w HI play " Yeung Mrs. VVInthrep"ln this city. The reputttlen of this theatre Is such that the management can not atferd te have peer companies. The play Is a very strong society drama, and the bill say, It reflects the Interior of many a fashionable metro politan dwelling, and teaches that weilth with all Its surroundings doe net ensure domestic happiness. 31AHKF.TM. fhlladelphut Produce Market PHiLiiiaLJ-Hii, April 12. I lour market dull , Saleaef jue banels, Minn, bakers at fi r"8lTS; I'euna. tamllyat 13 b'Jl li ; Western at II2SO 1 3.1 ; Patent. II 90U5 . Kye Heur slew attl tt3 M. 1 p. in, call v heat April, 91'e ; May. lic June. WOilnly.yJc. ' ' corn April, (ws; May, 46jc Juneie'c; July.MJic. Oats April, Wc May and June JcjJnly Slvic. Netv Yerk I'reduce Market New Yerk, April It Fleer Qull and In the buyers' taver; tine, U28J'je; 8uperilne,KHf QiM; Common toi-eod Kxtra Ufuleni, 1(5'3I. Wheat Ne. 1 Ited state en Spot, $1 el; Ne. 'J lied, StJic : Ne I White, state. We ; Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, May, Wcj Ne. i Ked, Winter, June, corn Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, (Oct May, (8Xe, Oau-Ne. l Whlte etate, e ; Ne. 2, Uv Itye dull. ; fi2fJ63c. for Western. Ilarley nemlnul. fork dull j Old Mess. 110 50(110 75. l.ard May, K 1'J June, sevi. Molasses dull; aw for W test juriMiiuinu steady at (Ce. Kesln dull! strained te geed, II 07) Freights firm; grain te Liverpool. 1 : grain te Liverpool, a- llutler dull tun steady; Western Imitation Cruauiee. 243Jp. Cbeose dull i Western ll'ic Kggs dull t State. 1 XIIV.'.C, Western. I1s m..u iii.ii . i.t- '- r '. ' .. -M'it .uueu cuuettl, granulated, J5-1CS. Tallew steady s prime city, (c. Petroleum dull ; letlned in case. sWc. cotfee dull ; lalrcnrgeen nt c 6Jie; '""""M iiiuc iruui Affile. drain and I'roxUlens. Furnished by 6. K. Ynndt Hroker, Chlcaga Anrll 1. 1?n'f.rw.lr m heat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. April ... May June July August Hepteuiber .... ..73'4 ,.Ni 37K S-S'S U V Hi, 9 37K 5 93 CO) Uecelpts. Car Leu, 3 ... 31 ... IB'! Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat., corn. eau..., iia uye , ilarley Oil City Crude Oil .6y. Head. Uecelpts Hogs.... Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. ui. vrneat, num. uau. j-ura. lire. April im 34 'M e 15 6 UI s.oe 6.M May ...7f!i June. mil July , si? August r-)i September, tlu SS K.22H 6 VO ou city Crude Oil. Chicago Market CHtoiee, April 1J. 9 M s. m.-Stsrltet opened i When May. TsHct June, Iskj j .Inly, Me, Cern May, S7he June, SVic . .lutj, Wile uais stay, -wvne I 'uir, '-y Perk-May, 1st se ( June, ttiu t July, V S7S Oats May, 2.0GAJe I June, rersMaVia'auiJune, wa.u . Ij.nl Mar. J"0 t .till v. VM4. HUM May, s.v MS t June, ai 37K euaimi. Wheat April. "l-0 May, : He June, a.Sci WMe t July, Mye. Lern aprit, sic; aiar Ji'ii'iuh', .1nlv.ac. iraus .iprii, ..r. i.... Si ; May, Si'e. June, aic. 1 t May, r l : June, ; May, $.VtV'S; June, Jniv.amc fork-April, M ti Mt .litly.fciiKVf, ljvnl April, u v uvf Juiv. ttint. Klbs April, 9' t May, S 32V$ ; J line, V ITS ! July.lUlk. flilladelphla Cattle Market. PiiiLArxu-MtA, April It llecf cattle, receipts ler week w rn lieevr 'i'S'1; sheep, 10,("U . neus, &,. lUnf cattle ijcldahpr, dull; Kxtras, AHt'c ; grxxl, 4;fJMjc j nuHlltun, US 'Sc i cemnum, 2i Uc. cnl Calves timet I ve at ts!ic She'i geed stock X higher Kxtras. 7tJ7vt eoed, CJtWie ; lnrdluui, Qfc com mon, sMc. l4mln e quote at 4QS, Hogs were active and ilrm atf.(t6J.c Uvs stock rrteea. Cuicaoe, April te. Cattle llecelpts, llnw head ; shipments, 5,000 head: market steady i shipping steers. O0 te l.VO ts. It OViJil ti, steckflrs and feeders, II 7M8I W ! cows, hulls and mixed, rJs3IMj'lmlk-, l wvftJ St. llefrs Kecelpts, 1J,5 hiiidt shlpinenls, 7i"0 head: market and prices nbeut steads . rough and mixed, N WQ lOijiackliig and shliv pln,M.'Sli.50; light H3I, skips, .twd Sheep Kecelpts, I.IW head; snipmetus, iee head: market and prices steady i natives, tUaiAU. KiST LtsutTT CatUerpcetpts. ! head ; shipments, 4 s market steady , market nothing doing : all through consignments Si cars shipped te cw lerk. Ilrurs nvnlnta. itn); ahlemnnts. 3."iO: market lair; fhtladelphlas, ft ss3 '.'! Aerk. en, W MX3I 70 ; shipments te New erk, il car leads. Sheep receipts, 2.s(ie head; shipments, 3.ux), market only fair, selling IPr loser than en frl day !tew Yerk Htecfta. Hsw Yemt. April li Wall etruet, 1:) p in. Meney at 2S per cent. lerelgn exchange quiet, firm,$WTiTi39 ; Governments were firm; Currency 6's, Iti bid; ('group. Hi"1 bid; IK'S IU bid. The stock mirket opened unlet anu nrm ai yesterday' closing figures, bnt there was but little trading up te the llrst call. At that time a buying of some et tha low prlci d storks as begun which continued quite steady until midday. At thai henr prices were up U tot per cent. Atthetluioef writing the market 1 firm. Sterk .Slarketa. Quotation by Heed, Mcllmnn X Ce , bankers. Lancaster, I'a. IIIW TURK LIST. Canada l'acltlc C C. C. 1 Cot Coel , Central l'acinc Canada Southern Chi., St. I.. A l'gh Denver A Ule (Srtnde Del., Lack. A Western Krte KrteSd New Jersey Central.. K. A T , 11 H . ( . w; 12M. fis 1) iV4 S--S (0 ,Sh4i UK 127U 2 MS Si'l no" 2Mi 2! . Leu. A N l Lake Shere SI?; Michigan Centra! Missouri 1'aclflc. Northern Pacific V; N. 1. fret hjji N. W lerV, New Yerk Central 11M, Ohie Central i Omaha teji Oregon Trans '..;; OntarleA Western Pacific Mall b-.Vi Kechester A Pittsburg .... 8t Pant i-Tj, Texas I'actflc H Onion Pacific D, Wabash Common Wabash 1'reierTed Ki Western Union relegraph.. uj, WestShore rniLwiniLrniA ust. Lehigh Valley a, N.Y. APhlla 3i Pennsylvania .v.1, Bending 12 Lehigh Navigation 2H 107', 1W i JO iiji 2t.Vi li"K iaiv' is 57 S i3 KH ilV, i( 60 31J l-"i uesuinvuie Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's Fassenzer lt'd'g Uen'ls M'tg'a e ou it.1; DKA T1IH. Slleelxilck. In tbl city, April in, Jehn I . Slegelmllck, aged 21 years, 1 month and $ days. The relatives and friends or the family, ale Keynelds Itlttes Company C, Jtli Heglmcnt, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from hi parents' residence. Ne. Mil North (Jueen street, en Tuesday morning at sto"e!ecfc In tennent at Flerin cemetery- 2t (.Ituiciu In this city, en the leth inst., Man E.. relict of the late Michael Oelger, In tt.e 71th jearef her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence. Ne. ill Church street, en Tuesday morning at s4 o'clock. High Mass at st Antheny's church at te clock Interment it St Antheny's cemetery. ltd LuiiiTSEB. In this city, en the llth lnst.Mr. Anne C. Llghtner, wlie of Newton Ltghtner, esq. Interment private. al2.'l Fabir. April 10, 1s5, In this city, I.ewli Falier, in the G2d year of hi age. Interment at Carlisle, Pa. 11 KiciiireLTZ On the 12th Inst, Kd ward Kdgerley, Infant son of Ilemert K. and liertha Elchheltz, aged 7 months. Kelatlves and friend are respecttully invlled te attend the funeral from tbe residence or hi parents, Ne Std Ka9t Chestnut street, en Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lnn custer cemetery. a!2 3t Wilsv In this city, en the Mh Inst, Slls, Maria Wiley, In theSHti yoaret herage. MEW AUTt.HTlnKSir.NTS. B AKLNG POWDER ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. T1J1S powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomeness. Mete eco nomical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight alnm or phosphate powders. Sold only (n cam. UOTi-L Bakike Pewdsr Ce., 103 Wall Street New Yerk. mav27-lydJtw lirANTflD-A GIRL TO DO HOU8K- T work. Apply at ltd NU.3U3NOKTH L15IK STHEET. WANTED-HOARD AT A .FARM Heuse for a young man eighteen rears of age. Mutlsfacteij reference given al2-3td "U.,"1NTKLLIU1NCKU . Aeuress, OFFICE. nKNl'lNE PERSIAN INSP.CT POW- VJI DKlt. Itetined Camnher. both ectlrn and elllclent Insecticides rersaleat iiuiiLiU's imun 810KE, Ne. sr. West King Stieet. WNote the change In location. NOT1CK Tbe person who called and 'received Q. AV. Hess' Silver Hunting Case Watch, Lancaster works, named Klbreu, -Se. 110,043, will ulease re turn It te this offlce. aliStd PUBLIOHALE-ONTHURHDAY, APRIL .. ,1?,JB.' Bt ? o'clock, sharp, will be sold at Daniel M. Jlujer's storage lloeseon WestChest- nut street, n irenerat vanetv nfllnmnhnMnuuia lyt 1)1 consisting ofl'arler Suit, Dining Itoem Ftirut tute and KItcben Utensils, Parler Carpet, Mlr Mlr rer, lledsteads and lleddtng-, Hewing Machine. Cooking and Parler Steves. This lurnlture 1 all In geed condition and w 111 pealtlvel y be sold." aprllstdlt HKNUYsllUUEUT, Auct. X ANOAHTER RINK. " LASTOAMK OF THE8KU1ES. Lancaster Rink I WSDXESDA 1' rJff.Yi.VC.: Watch for Saturday Night. XK WA D VKKTJaKMKXTS. BfnK.h WANTED AT NO. MS Seuth t'rlneeStreet. near llie Mills. alfrM WANTin-A WOMAN WANTS WOHK . h"tn0.,VJr or general housework. AJP'y at NO.M west lierman strvet ltd AA. BB. Use Manlielni Jtoller Fleur. the Original. The Ifest, n yMTM.WASlt mllK' "YELLOW IMIONT" UiIkIvK X filled Havana 5 rent I Igar ts the great favorite and most reliable Nickel i Igar In the market Trythcm.nt MAUM, KIT'S ironuerly llarlmnn'sl "lellew r mnt," Ne. SI Netth Queen Stteet 21 OfVs HALAUY TO AULNTS. ijX.JFJ Addri'ssat once. Hit, SCOTT'S Kl.hf 1KIC HOODS, Ne U HrtKUlns), New erk llniOnlj tienulne. npsjindreil ANTHD-AN IN I'KLUul'.M "..1LN. est Catholic man te represent a large. re W spensible Itjirclay street house lit his ew n local II y and outside large cities A remunerative salary te right wri-. Ileferences exchanged. Address II A ut I. A V, llex 1.SS.V, N luMnHnt C)rkTi fVUi TO LOAN ON I AN- mtiu JdJ-r-fJJ easier property, In te suit, at the lowest current lates. I. II Ill'KKIN. ma'i Imdlt) IX. alnul st , Philadelphia. I- ADIK.S AND (il'.NTLKMl'.N WISH J Ing te study the Uerman, French and ttal Ian ljuigunges, w III ttnd practical Instruction nt my studio, ever techer's linig ster, Ne it h isl King street npt9-lwd l.KO.V VON OSsKO. -lir-ANTHI). AOKNTS coin menky IT with our Atnsteur I'hole eutnt. and eel lectlng family pictures te enlarge. Special se d'vv eiler. r.jii'iur. ciit'i iMi Ull iJnieHt Wlfanat St, N'. . TOBACCO Cl'TTINdH, SCKAPS, SltT 1MH AN1 l'ACKKUS' WASTK, lry and Clean, bought for cash. .1.8. MOI.1NM, Ne 273 Pearl street. New erk. Itetcrence V red Schulte, Ne. 213 Pearl stn-et, New erk. Iebl71yd ei Vinrs u 1: w v u " ' K11 AJjv t?i.)VUU ciwe or Kidney '1 reuble, Ncrv eus Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness, that UOTANICNKKVK HlTTKKs fall te cure. Sold hy druggists, Ni cents. HKItll MKD1CVI. CO., Ne. 15 North llth Street, Phllsdelphli. Pa. Circulars lrtni. inarAWinieedAw TIIK CUAHTKH 1'OIt Till: WKST UN I) Dulldlngand Lean Association having bten granted and received, the monthly dues ter April must be p,ttd en Mturdny, the.Mili Inst. The nninlier el share of the Urst aeries et for sale Is limited . e these desiring stock must make early application te the Secretary, C V LICI1TY. or the solicitor, T. II HOLAIlsN, esq , at thoirrespectlveoitlce. ltd Tl'KNPlKi: DIMDHNI). The Managers of the Iuicaster A Lltltr Tumiilke Cemtviny have thl day declared u dividend of ene dollar and tneul) Ave cents (fl 2.V) twr shire, payable at the I anners' National Itank lu Lancaster, en nnd after Mnndiv, Mny 3,150. II II. TS1IUHV, 'I reasurer. Ltrrrr, Pa., April S, lv-Ss api:,l'.dAllw E- AST END YARD. 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Offlce . Ne. 3) UF.NTKK SOUAIIK. lleth yard nd orflce cennected with Telephone Kichange. aprl3-lvdMAF.R EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable N EW SPR1NU L.OODS -AT ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LA.Nt ASTKI1, 1'V THE TWO MOST ATTRACTIVE SHOW WINDOWS IV I.V.SCAisTKIl UT 'IO-HA"i AUK AT Ne. 13 East King Street, AT OSTRICH'S. . OneHlled with the Laiyet and Handsomest Variety el MILLINERY GOODS Kver seen In thl city, most arlHtically arranged, maklnR everybody's heart bound wlthjey, rer It Is a sure nnd unralllng sign that SPRING 13 HERE I The weather I fine, se take a walk, hikI leek at this marvel or beauty. It Is something which has never been seen In Lancaster hefere, and I well worth Hie trouble, of a walk. This week we exhibit some KLKOANTI.Y TKIMMF.D HATS AID 110NNKTS. FINK FLOWKIfJ, FF.ATHK.lt AN 11 Fl.OWF.lt POMPONS. MILLINF.IIYS1I.KS AND KLVKTfl. MIKADO HATTKIMUINGS CUKl'K LISjK LACKS AND NhT'i IM.S, 8ILKOKIKNTAL LACKS, UOLH AND SlLVKlt LACKS, 1ILACK HILk LACKS, mixed with Oeld. Sliver or Copper, and many ether New Trimmings ; also all the New Styles In i'ANCi 11KADS ANHHATOItNAMENTS. All things most pleaslnK te leek at, and we never ask anybody te buy. In our ether window we make a display of LACE GOODS. Nearly a Hundred Stjlcsef LACKCOLLAKS, H hfte and Fancy, from 10c up te II SO apiece, each Cellar with a plain large tlckut tell, lng Its price i also a most, com plete assortment of LACE CAPS FOIIC1ULDKK.V OFALI.AOKS. Kvery ene of these marked with u price ticket. Ven can make your selection lie fore von enter tbe store, and you will nnd them all very cheap, JERSEYS. Ladles' and Chlldien's Jerseys In black and Colored, Children's All-Weel Jer.eyn, TV., SJc. and vOc. Uidles' Jerseys from Sue. up. All-Weel Jerseys, flne quality, Itlackaiid Cel, ercd, f 1 ou. All-Weel Jerseys, braided. Il.en. Flne Worsted Jerseys, vest finish. II ti. Kxtra Flne Worsted Jerseys, plaited back, bound all around, cellars and sleeves with silk braid, only I1.&0. Fine Jerseys, trimmed Mlth wide Hercules A Complete Line of Kid Gloves in Black anil Colored, At the Lewest Prices. Three button, Colored, at se. I Four-liutten, Coleied, at We. i F.xcellcnt (juallty. plUVATE SALK. 1 will have a cirleid et First-Ohiss Ohie Nerman Horses, AT THE XXBiruAO KOCSS. NO. 115 NORTH PB1NCK bTUKET, byUendty, which, 1 will dispose of at prlrat sale. New let of UrsVcIttaa Horses drlreis workers and heavy draft, mostly from Canada, every week, and always for sale. febl91ydw xrw AnrmnriamMnxn. As CIIOICK LOT OK HMOKKH'S AllTI viS1'." blKarettp lloldem, Tobacco 1'enehes, 1 Ipes, etc, lu great variety, J ust lwelred at J A B I U-,u (formerly llnrttuan's) " Yellow rent. Ne. Si North Queen Hire Btrcet T KY Ol'H HYK WHISKY. A YKAIW 01. t). 1'KKQUAItT 75 C'KNIS, AT KOllKKlt'S LIQUOIt HTOKB, aprtMiim M Ccnlr0 SQuare, Lancaster, fa. NsmtANciTemciriTim T,iI.n,l!mn.C0 nml UeM Kstatoentee of .lere- DUKh STItKKT, Telephone connection. JKKKMIAH HlfK, umrltimdlt Ne. x s. liuku St QLA KKPASTKA HTOKK. OH, HOW IT SPITES ME I This ts w bat en w III say If j ou fall te get one of the henutllul Cards Clarke 1 giving away w lib hi Celebrated Tea and celfis-s thli week UI.AKKK'S TKA ANl COKFKK, mM-lydAw At Ne. SS Wet King 8lr"ct NUNPAHALLKLr.l) flAUOAlN. "It Is nit 111 wind that Mews nobody any pnetl." The ixeent Iillure nt a nole! trench Vvnrsled Manuf'tcturer enable ns tn etfer you 1,WM ynnlii much ersted, for l'antaliKins, nt a terrllile slaughter the geed are strtclly all pure worsted, et elegant weight, and exactly worth UUi te 112.10. 1 will make them up In first clnss style, tnirlect titling, nt the very low price of only SAW per alr. pnee ei only fiu! per pair, can anu leavoyeur measure botero the choicest patterns are ail se- ledeit. ittisKsiKi.'3 rtne Tailoring, no 3? North (Jueen street, Lancaster, Pa. t-NeTK. 1 employ uone but practical l'nnta l'nnta l'nnta loen Makers. 5 PHI Ml OPKN1NU AT Tl (HSU- FINE TAILORING. The Ijvrgesi nnd most Complete Assortment of t INK WOOLLK.NHrorlheSprliigTiiidetobn found in the City of Lancaster A Chnlce Line of Spring Overceating and l'nntiU ismlngs In nil the ljilest Patterns. Prices Iaw, llest VV erkmaushlp, and all gefsls v arrtnted as represented. H. GERHART, NO 13 NOItTII OtIKKM STICK KT. 8-Opposlte the Posteillce. iuarr7-U dlt "OOKSALl- SAFE INVESTMENTS. H K ASH 0 l'KIt CKNT. MOltTUAUKS. (jUAKltYV ll.l.K It It. 7 l'KIt CKNT 1IO.SDS. (IA1 COMl'AM 6 PEIt CKNT. 110NHS. Al.tO HANK. 'ILKNPlhK ANU MAKKKT STOCKS lu Amounts te Hull Purchasers, Investment anil Speculative Orders ALSOPKOMPTLY F1LLKI) My Private Hires in New Yerk. Philadelphia Ikiltlinore and Chicago Markets. JACOB B. LONG, Breker, I'enn Sipmre and West Kln Street. M.ThAw A3tvar.3tr.STn. y ECTURE. . Cel. Geerge W. Bain Villi Lecture In the Chapel of the Mate Nermal fchoel, Mlllersvtlle, Pa., WKHNKSDAY, Al'ltIL Il.lsNt, Subleet "Our Country, Our Heme and Our Hilly AHMISION.S CF.NTS. Heors open at s e'click. al03t XJIULTON Ol'ERA 1IOUHK Memlay ntul Tiiesilav.Aprll It! ami 111, 1SM. 1 he Msnngement tAkes pleasure In nnnounc nnneunc Ing an KtiRagemcnl for -rne .vef r.v e.vf.r.-a Uetiirn or America's tircat Acter, MAY O, stpPeniKDisr Misi Kathrvn KiJiltr and His New Verk Company, In the lVantirul Play in I Ive Act. entlUed ii N0RDECK!" A presented at 71 Pcrfermsnccs In New Verk miller the maiiagement of JIr.shikii.m lennv.s. PltKKS '. '.. ,Wand;JCKNTS. Hescrved Seals nt Opera Heuse. apst-Md nsl'LTON OI'KKA UOl'HII KMIAt.KMKNT i:TKAOUIll.N Alt. Wetliiestlay Evening, April 14, 18S0. Till. CiKKAT Madisen Square Theatre Ce. YOUNG MIlfwiNTIIROP. Presented at the Madisen Square Theatre, N. V., nverbM times, und pronennced by press and public the greatest suicess the New V. erk stage has known ler years. A SUPKItll COMPANV OK DISTINOULSHKl) A11TIS1S, Direct from the Madisen Square Theatre, New Yerk. ADMISSION 55, U X TV CKNTS. KKSKUV KH SKATS 75CKNTS. New en sale at opera house, nprlO-lt tlLAKSWAHX. H Kill A MAKT1N. GHINA HALI Housekeepers In want of mi) articles te Ho He furnish will de vrell te remember that we have always en hand a full line et CHINA, GLASS, -ANI- QUEENSWARE. H e open te day n new line of Euglish Printed Toilet Sets -LV- NEW DESIGNS & SHAPES. The Uest In the Market for tbe Meney, fall te see them before purchasing. "' i Don't lTOMilll 15 EAST KING STREET, LAMCASTJCB, FA. iwruoeng. rpuiceTs. Ail-Weel Trlcels In Spring SIiriIm And Klegant rinlh for SJc. n yartl, AT Tll North Eud Dry Goods Stere. j.w. mu.NK, nev5 1yd Me. 311 North Qiitsin street Q UKAT ADVKHTLSLNO SCII KN1 K -AT TIIK- BOSTON STORE. SS.UU pieces r Inn Toilet Seap, tic.n piece, fine a soap can be made. Knell pleee stamped wilt) our inline. This Hen pis really worth 10c. n piece ; lu fuel, belter than usually sold at 10c. a piece Special Bargains I Three-quarler Homespun Chovlels, tee. per yar ; name as sold elsewhere nt liyc.pcr yard. Wrxu Cashmeres ever a yard wide, all tfui new Spring Shades, av. iervnrd, msdntesell st.'ITK" per yard. We have another let el these tlunSllk Finished hteclrle Oessamers at $l.e ; worth 11.71. Oliened tnslny an elegant aserlment of lient's Furnishing UihkIs at low prices STAMM. BROS. & CO. Nes. 20 Ss 20 North Queen Bt. LANCABTKK, PA. r Formerly at New Yerk store. Janlj 1yd A w T m: nkw cash htekk NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Hank, Nes. 247 Si 249 North Queen Street Today and ou Mendsy we open our New SprlliT lrvOoed 1 nil OieIcckikkI and cheap. Alse Nun's V ellliiKs In creiim, pink, blue, hern, whlle and black. I. tinkled Seersuckers. Ilitlslu Cleths, Hatteens, l'errulea, 'Zephyr OliiKhnms, leulunls, t hluUes, New KprtiiR Prints, plain and Plaid Nainsoeks, the Herkley Cnmbrle llm nicest goods el the kind In the market, nnd a full n. sort ment of domestic nil new and nt lest prices Alt are Invlled tn call and see our New Spring Sterk, febstyd W. lkllOWKIta. lOilN S. (HVLER. tlEO. EIutIiVON. $50,000 CAlt HAI.KiOF Dry Goods. - Dress Goods. SILKS, &c. White Goods, Embroideries, LAOES, RIBBONB, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CltKAM. LHlHT'lll.l'F. PINK AND tltlM SON I ASHMhllK, SHAH I.S, Ac i-Vtust he sold within Ninety ly CASH. Itargalns all through our store. OU JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 20 East Kin? Street, LABOaSTSX, I'A. G UKAT HAKOA1N.H. HIK3U AltUIVALS Ot Dress Goods AT a II K New Yerk Stere. Hemes pun Weel Face Suitings, ljv(c. a yard, made te sell at -""e. tnrtv-lnch anltl .Siilllngs, He. a aril, city price 31 c. Thirty-Inch All-Weel Hemcpun, New Celers, 25c, H yard. Fine Spring Cashmere, j aril wlde, Se. n yard. Camel's Hair Suitings, m Inches wide, 37XC a vard. Fine Kngllsh Cleth iMiltliigs, all wool, only VHc u j iird. New Canvas Suitings, Me. a vanls usual price, fsc. Silk and Weel. Suitings, SS Inches wide, 5 k' a yaru; Silks Silks We are new sbowlugtthe greatetlargulniln Dress Silks ever show u in tbe slate. Colored Uress Sllki, TV. a jard; everyday price, 1 1X0, Klegant lllsck Dress Silks, warisuted In give satisfaction, 11.00, .!3 and ll.5e a yunl. WATT 8c SHAN D, Ilea. e, 0 d: 10 East King St. l.VNOASTKH, PA. J. B. MARTIN A CO. Offer Special Inducements -IN Wall Papers, -AND- WINDOW SHADES. UAItl'l.TJ, all the best makes at Lewest l'rlccs. WALL I'A P211S, all New Patterns-special for next week only (ield. 15Xe. up ; next quality under Oeld, tic. up. Large let te select from. WINDOW HIIADKS made and bung at short notice all colors and width. Shades made up complete. Oil Shading and Nlckle Ornaments c. Full sire und Spring Fixtures. Scotch Hei land Shades and Fringes tematch. Largest line of Shades, etc., tn tbe city. Dade Shades ut Lew Prices. OKDKUSTAKKKFOlt Lancaster Steam Carpet Gleaning Works. srCarpeti cleaned ami returned same day. 1'BICES LOW. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cw' West w"b PriIlce stB Carpets, (Oppetlte BtsVTCM HenM.) lOKgABTXH, FA, a "r ' A'j,I - i
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