"31 ' rfi" mrm "nr jf ,r. THE LANCASTER DAILY , INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1885. -'"J't '-"lii'l THE FLOOD OF 18G5. JtEXVflSBNOEa OF A TROVRLOVB TIME IN COLUMBIA. Will the Old Condition of Affair II Witnessed Again? An Amusing Incident of the Memorable Delight Enjo) able Vlttt te the Fatherland. Regular Correspondence of Ihtellicikncer, Ceujmma, March 10. Last evenlng your correspondent listened te Hn Interesting conversation betweuti a iiiunber of our prominent cltUens. They worn com paring tlie condition of tlie Hiiiquclianna rlver ns It new Ik, with Its ntnte twenty years age. At that tluie occureil the great lce anil water flood known an the " flood of '05. " Se high was the water that Is water nearly touched the liottem of the Columbia uridge ; the cannt and river wero as ene ; the railroad tracks between Columbia and Chlqties wero flooded In many places, tlie rails being cither completely tern and washed away, or wero bent and. twisted se badly that when the flood receded new ones had te replace the damaged ones. The dam was mero or less Injured, whlle the bridges crossing the creek at Chlques wero either Heeded or ronderod tinlH for travel. This was especially true regarding the rail road briilge at that peluL The (biro el the lce and water was he great that that structure was turned sldeways. Travel ever the rail roads was Impossable for ten days or mera 8. M. Stape was at that tline a P. It. II. wreck operator, and during the Heed had his Instru ment stationed In Paris llaldemau's yard at Chlqucs. An amusing Incident Is connected with this flood. A sale was being held en an Island oppeslto Itatnbridge. Scores of per sons were present, but net ene knew of the trials nnd tribulations they would endure Ijo Ije Ijo fero they would again bee their families and friends. The sale continued ; se did the water in the rlver rise, and byovenlng It had attained se great a height that communication with tlie main land was net te be thought of. They were kept prisoners en the Island for nearly a week, when Anally they wero res cue", uy persons irem me main land. Such was the flood or '05. "What is te be the result of the flood or '85." A flood Is cer tain, but its otlects are in doubt. Had Hoc Hec cured two weeks age, thousand and thousand of dollars worth of property would have been destroyed. Hut the situation has changed. The warm sun has made its efl'ccts felt en the surfacoeftho ice, whlle the muddy body of water beneath, has been gradually eating, away the ice, which has decreased in thick ness 14 feet within the past woek. If this continues all danger will be thus arrested, for the Ice Is becoming quite rotten, and even new It Is unsafe te walk upon it. Retained Frem the Fatheilauil. Six weeka age Henry Schlecger salled from BalUmore te Bremen, Germany. He went direct te the home of his aged parents, in or near wcsifaiien, Germany, and re mained with them two week Fourteen days were consumed en his trip from Haiti Haiti mero te Bremen. Bearding the " Elba;" of the North Geratan Lloyd steamship line, he arrived in New Yerk city ten days later. Testerday morning he returned te Columbia, and at his home en Seuth Third street, near Cherry, last evenlng, he entertained hosts of his friends and the Columbia band; He had n most delightful trip, but as he remarked te our correspondent, "There's no place llke home." Children In a Hunting Heuse. The reef of Themas Denuan's house, near Perry street along the railroad was sol allre $Wterday,Uent-i.ri.m.,-ljy"a spark from a passing engine. The flames were extin guished by a few buckets of water lofero much damage had been dene. The children of Mr. Dennan were left in the whlle their parents wero away from home, and when the llre occurred the lrent deer was broken down and they were taken te places of safety. Ketes About Town. It is is evlilcnt that last ovenlng was a gay ene, be lar as birthday surprise parties are concerned. We have heard of three large ones Oswald McLaughlin, Danlel Itottew's and Mrs. Sarah Seurbeer's and In each and overy lnstance they proved te be thor oughly cnjoyable affairs. The congregation of the Mt Zlen A. M. K. church, en Seuth Fifth street, have de termined te beautify their church. It will be repainted and papered ; new carpets put down and ether additions made which will add greatly te the appearance of the church. Ce. C will chance off its $100 V. S. govern ment bend, en the 21st Inst, in Armery hall. A new truck has been put into use at the Adams Express company's olllce In Colum bia. It was needed. Twenty tramps crowded our lockup last night. Many wero refused lodgings en ac count of "no room." Six train Jumpers wero arrested yesterdav, by P. H. It. dctcctlve James Kennedy. Hqulre Frank committed them te jail ler ten days each. Chiquesaluuga trilje, Ne. 31, I. O. It. M., will meet this evening. Miss Lillie Ilinten will appear In the Co lumbia opera heuse en 19, 20 and 21 lusts. 1 1 has net been yet decided which of her plavs are te be renuered. A number et Columbians will attend the masquerade, carnival in the Yerk rink this evening. Miss Unttie Miller has returned te her home in Philadelphia. Deuth of Lady Richmond. Lady Richmond, a very vuluable trotting and breeding mare, owned by Geerge Scattergoed, died at tlie Gentlemen's Driving Park, Philadelphia, about 10 o'clock Monday morning. She had been sick ler ever a week with lung or, but her recovery was con fidently expected. She was seized with a chill, hewever, nd died in a few moments. Lady Richmond was with foal by Manchester, and, If the colt had been dropped In April, as was expected, it would have been wef th at least fMx). The mare was valued at $4,000. She wbb net 8 years old, and was Boren-eighths thorough-bred. ShjjJjad a record ef2.33j.f, but had shown speed away down in the twenties. - Funeral of Win. F. Shuttle, Jr. This aftornoen the funeral of Wm. F. Schultze, Jr., took place from his late resi dence en North Llme street, and was very large, Division Ne 7 Uni form rank, Knights of Pythias, anil the Lancaster Llederkrauz attended. The former wero fully equipned and the Citv band accompanied thorn. Rev. C. F. IIeupl preached the funeral sermon and the Inter ment was made at the Lancaster cometery Accidents at Uuarrytllle. Mis. Shirk, the woman who was acciden tally shot by her husband In Quurryville, en Sunday, was a trllle Improved this morning. The ball has net yet been extracted. Monday afternoon as L. T. Henscl mid W. J. Hess were crossing the railroad at the watcr-tank,iu Quarryvllle. just as the herse's front rect touched the track he lumped back when an englne and tender dashed past. An instant later the parties would have been kllled. The horse turned and ran for Heme distance before he was stepped. Let Justice Be Dene. Frem the Doylcstewn Democrat, Newhere has favoritism taken a stronger held than In the military and naval branches of the public service. Net only have favor ites been kept in soft places at Washington, but in the matter of promotion the Junier has uften overleaped the senior, because he was the pet of seme oue in power. We ropeat, we wWi te bee this aysteui of Injustice brought te a dead step, and we believe Mr. Clevcland ' te u the man te de It rrayers for General Grant. At (he weekly conferenco of Methodist ministers in Chicago by a unanimous vote, a resolution was passed te the effect that the city churches make next Nuudav a special day of prayer for the spiritual ami physical welfare of General Grant. I'roprleter Knight Dabbling In Polities. The Democratic Central association, of Reading, have their 'headquarters at the Grand Central hotel. At its meeting nil Sat urday evenlng n resolution was passed te fcclcct another place for the reason that the proprietor of the building brought a number of colored men from Lancaster and made them vote the Republican ticket. Appointed Tax Collector. J. U. Shults or Ellzabethtewn borough, has been uppelnted by the comity commis sioners te collect the state and ceuuty tax for that lioreugh. Large Rale of Htecks and nends. The sale of stocks and bends at the Cooper house, yesterday aiteraoen.) amounted, te $32,007, (ft, WITHIN ONE HVNDRED MIIE8. The Rerks county fair at Rending begins en Sept, 8 and ends Sept. 11 ) that of Yerk Is Oct. 0-0. Reading councils have agreed te multe the license for skating rinks (150 er annum. Harry Davl3, or Chadd's Ferd, Delaware county, Is recognized among the huntsmen of that section of tlie country as ene et the me3t flcot-ef-foot residents or the Ferd. He has participated in almost every fox hunt that has taken place near the Ferd this winter, at Boveral of which he distinguished hlmselfby running along with and patting the lead deg. In June, 18X1, tlie statn legislature passed an act providing that the insane of each county should be eared fur at the stale hospi tals at a cost of $2 cr patient te the county, all the oxpenso ever tills te be iall by the state. Alter the act was asscd no approprl appreprl approprl lien was made. and the county of Philadel phia and the ether counties In the district had no roseurco but te pay the lull oxpenso of each patient or he embarrass the trustees of the hospital. The llrst ceurse was chosen, and new a return of the extra cost Is asked. Fer Philadelphia It Is estimated the total ex ex ox eonso will be nearly $100,000. and ler the dis trict (Including the city Philadelphia) be tween f iui,euu aim jiwyiuu. Pert Deposit Item. Miss Wlllle Phillips. daimhlorerMr. Win. T. Phillips, foil heavily ill it roller-rink Sat urday night and was se soverly shaken up thalshe had te betaken te her home In a ear riage. Ne bones were broken, but she was completely unnerved by the ncvldent. Mr. S. C'. Rowland's plalulug-uiil! has ro re Riimed operations, with a full force of employ empley es. The Susquehanna pajn'r mill at Couo Ceuo Coue wlngo. Md Is running regularly again. A slight rise and muddy water in the Sus quehanna have been wearing the gorged ice away very rapidly for n week or ten days past, and it Is much less formidable in ap pearance than it was some tl me age. What Ceal Oil Johnny Want. WuahliiKtnn Coir, of ll.tllltnoie bun. Mr. Jehn R. McLean, the proprietor or the Cincinnati A';i7i (rcr, denies positively that he Is, desirous of appointment te any l'eiclgii mission. Mr. McLean s.iys lie wislies te Ik, and means te te, the next senator from Ohie In tlie place of Jehn Sherman. Union of Central America I'rui laiiued. The following telegram from the secretary of foreign allairs of the Republic of Guate mala has been recelvcd by Mr. Jacob Hal., consul general of that country hi New Yerk: Raiz, New Yerk : President lianas has Issued a decree pieclaiming the union of Central America as ene tepiibllc, and te realize tlie same has assumed the supreme military command. unuz. Result of ii .Street right. Wm. Sayler, Grant Erisinun, Elmer Row Rew man and Ames Decblcr, who engaged in a free light at Reaver and Hazel streets en Sun day evenlng, have been held for a hearing te-morrow ovenlng, befere Alderman Spur- rier, en the charge of engaging in an allray and of drunken and disorderly conduct. The Mayer's Cetut. The mayor had ten drunks and twelve va grants todlspeso of this morning. Eight of the drunks were committed for 10 days each, and two for 15 days. The ledgers were discharged. IIIK Price lern Lec;llHtlre Circle.. There is no change In the senatorial situa tion in Illinois. During the llrst sixty days of the session ended Saturdav last tlie exiienses of the general assembly feet up, acceidlng te th e payrolls, te $101,000. Finger Cut On". Ratie Garden, daughter of Rebert Garden, of East Lemen street, hail ene of her lingers cut oil' by having it caught In machinery In Ne. h cotton mill. Thought It iraa the Strap. Frem the Chicago Hcialtl. "Let go my car," yelled a passenger en a West Side street car yesterday. "I beg your pardon," said the ethor man, "I thought 1 had held of the strap." The Lat Churltalile Appeal. The Ladles' Union Dorcas bectety gratefully acknowledge the following donations received since February 2.M : Fiem Miss Mary Mnitln, $2; Sir. . I no. J. llurtumii.tl ; M Iss Harriet l'aiker, tl;Mlss Mary tieimlcy, fl ; Mrs. I. K. Iliene mini, f 1 ; .Miss Kcliternucnt, II ; a let of chil dren's clothing lrem Mrs. William Itlddlu ; heys' clothes fiem MHs McCirauu, und clothing Hern Mrs William Curpcnter. As the ladles arc desirous el continuing their weik among the sick mid aged peer, ut least, until the 1st el April, they leel obliged tensk the pnlillc te contribute of their menus " ns tled tins prespeicd them," se that they may net lie compelled te give up their weik lieleiu that time ; and also, as this will be Ihclastappeal they hepe It will Uu responded te geneieimly, se that the treasury will net be completely empty when the winter weik Is ever, as theie arc often, cases needing help thieugh this society lu the summer. Amusements. l'antemime. The Siiydtuu company will up peur In thu opera house, Thursday, Friday and Satinday evenings. Muuilttlus, the clown, In with It, and lie Ik very popular us an uitlst In his line. HEATHS. Aliib(,ht. In Sndshury township, Feb. 22, 1K83, llciijamlii C. Albtlght, In the :IM year of his ugn. ltd I'RAMie. In tills city, en the bth lut., Anna I'rnnge, In the 71th year of hernge. The I datives and fl lends of the family mu respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. S13 Seuth I'tluce street, en Wednesday nlteruoeu at 2 o'clock. Inter ment nt Zlen cemetery, 2ld Davis. In this city, en the sth Inst., Sarah It., relict of the late Dr. Win. Davis. The relatives and friends of the family ar respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Hern her Inte residence, Ne. 8 West Klngslicet, en Thursday neon nt 12 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. I'KVscii. March 8, 1HSS, in this city, Frudcrlck l'cusch, In the 75th yenref hid iigc. The relatives and friends of the finally are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, lrem his lute tosldence, Ne. 501 West King stiect, en Wednesday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Interment ut Lancaster cemetery Kcbtz. Match 8, is. In this city, Jehn, Ren or Jeseph and Elizabeth Kurtz, in the 35th year of his age. ill The relatives and fi lends of the family, also rcu juicjmi-i a j, i. r, mm nt. return societies, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, Ne. eta High street, en Wednesday morning ut 8:30 o'clock. High Muss at St. Jeseph's church at !l o'clock. In ferment nt St. Jeseph s cemetery. MARKETS. 1'biladelnhU Market. FBlLAniu-HlA, March 10. Fleurdiilliind prices fu050de straights, 37fi:J ou t winter pat ents, ft 75Q5 55 spring de, 5 U0Q5 75. Kye flour at Wllftnt dl.lnf Ne. 2 Western Red, r I te de oils'. Vi TWiSoe; Ne. Sde, atSOe: Ne. 2 Delaware, de, my.e. ' - Cern Utllf't Htitl imrelw utntuXi' ciDuimif At B48W0 sull yellow. 48)ffilVe: de 'mixed. th((S 490 ;He.a de. 474sUc. 1 Ne. 3 de. 47ftlN!,-c. Oats quiet and easier f Ne. 1 White, Ne: ? $.'! at37370( Se. 3 de, aJ3i;'f( Jected, 33K033O ; Ne? 2 mixed, 35e. Kve nominal s Ne. i' rn.. " :wc; : re A6e.a.8i,evnr", ut 4?8Xet Timethy iiu vt at fl 5501 CO ; Flaxseed ftt ll SsSl t. Winter bran steady ut fits 50&17. 1'rovUlens eulet and prices stcadv i mess IIICC3 mess perk, f 13 5U i beef hams, f21 50022 no city U i beef t 99We; VASkex i.wietuc, sidy t cit Uacen, 09Ke ; Smoked Shoulders, 6!fc : pickled de. ,&.l tituc WKGIlHci Laixl steady ; city Tcflned, at 7R8e t loose butchers', tiX&l)ie; prime steam, f? 25Q730. liutter market dull and price wrnk t Creamery extras. 27fl28e ; R. a. and N. Y". de. ra 28e ; dairy extrns, 23S2p t de geed te choice, 13 uwu 1, rniuui ue, lMn.Aiu. Rolls at 70150 1 packing butter, 7012c. Eggs Urm, with goeil inquiry j Extras, Cheese quiet, nnd steady t New Y'erk Full Cream, 12e ; Ohie Flats, choice, llke 1 de fair te prime, 8k0liijjg ; Peiiu'ii part skiuis, 4Ge 1 de full de, 103c. Petroleum dull : Keflued, 7Jic. Whlskv flriner at tl 20. New Yerk Market. Niw Yem, March 10.-Fleur State and Western quiet and rather mere steady. Southern steudv, Wheat very strong uiullfilke higher, with a fair, upecultitlve bulliiess; Ne. I White, nomi nal j Ne. t Ked, Murch, 88)JGss?ie; April, 4J80Jf.fii Mar. DeKADlUe! Juiiu.6Hi(W2k-c. Cern K?ie higher: inederalely uctlvei Mixed western spot, 6nJi01Se de fiitiiru, 5n0 "74" Oats fiW higher; Ne. 2 March, 5S)ie; UeYjlOef West. April, "'"".eX'Vil iliu 1 uy, 3iv 1 eiutv, Western Grain Markets. ' Chicaoe. Fleur market dull and unchanged. Wheat tilled moderately active, with a very unsettled and fcvnlsli reeling. The mnrkct opened steady and advanced Kk'. fell back, nuetuatud and closed en the tegular beard j-Je higher than Saturday, The Inter weakness wm attributed te mi expected I net vane In the vlalble supply. Bales ranuetl. March. 7SQ7Mc, closing at TMiei April, 7H?70K?i closing utffe&j; May, iMihe HiJiwslHP. closing us wxct.i line, vapKinex cuw IIKH'iWrTic Inu at tHc Ne. i spiinn nt 7.V4Q7Mie Ne. 3 n ni iwdimse at 77X078U Ne. spring at tiiu j iiii,. ueuai uniSi0" jse.aucu, " . . Cern was lu geed demand, with n firmer feel- liig and Kenciully higher pilcoe. The, market advanced 'c, receded ngaln and closed 'ie ever Haturdny. I'ush, 3X6W,fc, Man-h, 38kfl38c, eleslmr nt VHet April at MUOIf.w, cluslngat a35:6,i" . MaVV 4tkfll2Xc,cliMliiK nt 42ke. Outs tilled quiet litis unnniid n shade higher, liut closed nlienl the name ns Saturday ; ensh, IJ.VffiW t Api II, ViOVe, I'leslng at 27( I Mh)-, aUk'i'UKc. closing at 31 Wc Itjn 111 in t Ne. Zseldiitivic. Itailey iieinliial t Ne. 2, (Vic. Flaxseed easier at tl 4.. IIktiieit. Wheat was dull ; Ne. I While, 87?i5 for cash, KlJti asked for Apill: IIWki ler May i Ne. 1 ird, nt H7e for cnh i lJe for Mayt Ne. .1 red, "lej tecelpts, 7,llliu'liels. Cern Ne. 'Jut 4le. tuts l.lglil mixed nt Olet Ne. 2 while, Slut Ne. 2, ate. rr.ouiA-Cei ii was aeltvii ! new high mixed, Ne. -i. XiifflXh'. Oats wen) netlvn nnd llrinert N". 2 white, Hi'fSr-IIJic i Ne. 2 mixed nt :isjf;r.ie, liju wiLsdull and nominal i nip. 2 at KlUdKlv. IJnHteck rrlres. Chicaoe. Cuttle Ueeelpts, :i.W head; nhlp. incuts? I,al headt tiwllng lillsk Hiid values lliiner ; l.avi te i.'.meimhiiuK l 'Mi,! !i; l.viOle l,:i--i pen nil", l :,, .V); 1 ,:tv in l.ftMi iMiiiinU, flliitfcil cows and mixed common, tl fiinfj:! mi:illillli,T.l'j.rf(.i;iO ; kme. m (i i ; kieckcih, 3 tHlU feeders, ! SS?4WM Tnxiuis, tlfjl 7.t. Hogs Ueeelpts, e,im head i shipments, 4,ij liuiiket strong and llHi higher ; rough imeklng, fl 1001 7 : packing and shipping, aw le l) iieiimls, (I sert.lim: light, Iiu lu 21U peiiiids, isefll ujj skips, fimml 23. Hheeii Ileeelpts, UK) head! shliiinentH, 4i)j liiarkelstreiigiindhMpKic higher; Intel ler, tl 4n M; medium, fl Wa.1 60 J geed, f.1 Vftt 2."; choice, ll VI. The DreverM' Journal special fiem l.lvcipisit Muetes entile market stlenger. I lest Aiueilcaii 'iehtghet'! Hell 8. diesscd. Kakt I.liiKnTV. Ciittle market was active to te day, with pilecs 25c better than last week ; re ceipts, 2,'jnu head ; shipments, l.fKl. llegs active and llrm; l'hltudclphlas, (A l.'.l 2.5 ; Yorkers, $1 !"?. I! reeclpln, 4,'jmi head; ship ments, 2,3") head s shipments te New Yolk en eiiSitndav, aenileaijs. Khcup dull and tinehanged; lecelpls, 2,suil head ; HhtpiueiitH, leu head. UiehteiK .llarknt. I'hilaiikli iiia, Maich lu. The lecclpts nt the dltreient block yaids weie : Fer the week lleevea, V,l'; sheep, V.v; boss, I.Niif. Previous week llceves, 2,Hi ; sheep, 12,tK)0; hogs, ,!. Ik'ef cuttle weie in fair ieiucst and lutes declined V,c. We ijuete nn fellows : Kxtiemes, Uflfljie : mejt sales, l)ifJ5)Je : ex tra,WjJct geed, !'4itme ; incdluiu, tJjG.lc : coiiiineu, "Mile. Milch cows wete Inactive at tWQoe. Vent calves weiedullntcghc, .Sheep and lambs weie In fair leutie-it and prices declined lie en ullgradcu except common, which were Kc lower. We quote us fellows : Kxtru, 4i(J5;e ; geed, 3)jQ4Uc ; iiiedluin, 3J,'Q 3Kc ; cuiuiueii, lM'iii ; iambs, :1ft Wc. Ilegs weiu luiictlvu and lower at 0K67Jic. CITT MtEMSID UIXVES. City Dressed llceves xieie Inactive ut estem Dicscd lleeves weie in fair le anest ut 7jtV-'c. AnATTOtll UALKS. ltei!'r Muvues, M head city, "R'Ma. I,. McCundless, 155 head de, 7xV'iv. C. S. Dengler, 87 heud, fiQUXc II. (i. Ileekmaii, 8J head, (KtyJie. Themas llrudley, 27"J Western, Hid'ffC. City Diesflcd Sheep were uctlveutftSU'c. Westeiniliessed Sheep weie active nt (!)$($ 7M- s.iLi.a. Jehn Wallace, 173 head city. 0as;e. Miikxer X Ce., 25n heaU city, WiSUe. Thes.llrudley, Xll Western, lffl74c. Stuck Market. Quotations by Herd, McGrann A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, I'a. II a.m. 12 m. 3 r. m. Missouri I'nellle . . Michigan Central i.l New Yerk Central 88: rti, KiH New Jersey Central 412 lujii i'2 Ohie Central 1 Del. Lack. A Western Iks ler.'i lieii Denver A HtoGrande . Krle 14- UJi nyt Kansas A Texas l,'. I.akoSberc iiilf i;pj K,y, Chicago A N. W coin ll'J ai)J lt.'.k N.N.. Out. A Western leVi St. 1'uul A Otimtu 2V2 Pacific Mall Ul.' i,lA M UechestcrAI'lttsburK 3M -Hi :v,i St. Fuul 7.iQ It'll 71 Texus l'acirlc 12! J l.'Ji 12!i Union Pacific 4iJ tl'i 472 Wabash Common 4j Wabash l'leferred 10 West'n Union Telecraiih.. 'Mi .viji m LoulsvllIeANnshvlllo 32 325 i 32! N. Y., Chi. ft St. L 4 Lehigh Vnlley 57j Ihlgh NnvlKUflen 411 Pennsylvania M SI W,J Itendlng 'J 'J '.I I'. T. ft llullale -i Northern Tactile Cem sv Northern 1'acltlc- 1'ief l.l' llestetivllle. .? Ii! rhlladelphlaft Kile 171 J Northern Central Underground Canada Southern 3JU oil 7s;; n )i l'eople's Passenger Jerscv Central I'hlladelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ft Kile It. It 175 Hcndlngltullixmd K I'cnnsylx'nula ItullriMd 5.P? Lehigh Valley Itallread :.sij United Companies of New Jeisey IX Meithtrn I'acltlc lsU Northern l'acirlc Preferred 4.P? Northern Central Itallread 5s Lehigh NaVlgutleii Company 40 Nonistewn luihread 107 Central Traii'portutleu Company .11 llulmle. New ierk A I'htludeliihlii Tijr LlttleSchuvlklll Itallread...... 55 New Turk. Quotations bf Associated 1'iess. Slecks better. Meney ensyatlc. New Yerk Central F.rle Knllreail Adams Kxnicss Michigan Central lCnllnxid M .Michigan Southern Itnllixntil C4K Illinois Central Itullreail ts ' Cleveland ft Pittsburg Kullreud.,' ,38 Chicago ft neck Isiunu Itallread . ..lir. iiuBuuig.v ren unyne ital Usui 12s Western Union Telegraph Company uu : Wu New Jersey Central. 411)2 New Y'erk Ontario A Western pJ AL'ir A V VERT1SEMENTS. ALL CLAIM TO RlVeOOD, RUT MII I, Klt'S PUKK IIOKAX SOAP is certainly the best nnd most economical article In the mar ket. Selling price, 7e. per cuke everywhere. Iii7-inid WANTKD. A Stout A Stout Hey Hi or 17 years of age te learn catlliiL'u Mlnlt lilnir iiii.n- DUKUSOM'a CAItltlAGK FACTORY", Nes, vs and 128 Kast King street, Uincaster, Pa. ltd DOO LOST. Ycsteiday murnlug. stravedunuv from 'i. I. '."J Kast Chestnut street. 1111 KdlMIhIi I'm? tin,, a ... . . .... -..- i- :" rr..- iniuiiii muitai w 111 no piiui ier lis ieiurn te the above uddress, minted Hl'IIIiKY'S (JLYCKRINK COLD CltKAM has steed the test of 15 years use, and proved a most cfllclcnt remedy ler Chapped Hands and Lips, L'hated Skin and Sunburn. Fer sale at HURLEY'S DRUG STOKE, 21 West King Street, VrKKTlK PARTY, There will ha 11 Neektln 1'nrtv at lli.i XV...I King street RlukTucsduvevenliii?. Mmch leih. lu..' n'... ...- 111 1... - . .. "-,... . loe,, iiiuiiuii-nniiiiiuiuriiiu largest, luugcsi. smallest anil handsuincst Neckties. Come and hccmc Illll. iut)-2td TTIOR RKNT. -C A TWOHTOKY IIKICK HOUSE, 711 East Orange street, nine rooms, gus. kckkI cellar, hydrant, cistern, large let with all kinds of fruit. Apply te HENRY SRUHEKT. in3,5,7ftiu Ne. 61 North Dilkn St. SAFE, HURK AND SPEEDY CURE. KurrcRx, Varicecklk and Spkcial Diseases efetthcrsex. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can find lu Dr. Wright the only llxe. ular Phyhiciak Iii Philadelphia who makes n specialty of the above diseases and ccRia them T CiiKKani'AUANTKKP. Auvick FBEK.day una even, lug, Stmngers can be treated and return home the same duy. Offices private. MIL W. II. WRIGHT. Ne. 211 North Ninth street, ahove Uace, P. O. llex GTS. 1'hlladelnhtV laniU-lyd.tw STATE OV LOUISA EISLKY, LATE et Luneaslcr city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en saltl CMfute havlnir been if raiiteil te tlie undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto 11 10 risiiiested te muke linmediatu paymeiil, and these 111 Hiving claims or demands ugutust the Name, will Mil 1! lesent tliem wuneuiiieiuy lersel. tleineut te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. JOHN EISLKY. Administrator. It. FnSK KsitLKUAir, Att'y. ' fehlOOIdTneaw INSTATE OF RERNARD MULHATTAN, ii lute of lauieusler city, deeeused. Letters t filamentary 011 said estate having been granted te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, uud these having claims or demnndn ugalnst the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing en East Orange street, I jineaster city, l'u. FRANCIS McCLAIN, Executer. I'liuir l, UiKtu, Attuniuy, fvbl7-titdTueuw4 NE WAV VER TUEHEXTS, H APPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA Tobaccos old v 8e ner uliitr. at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIOAIl bTOKK. DONT FAIL TO TRY THE CIGARS, TWe for 6e, the beat In the town for tlie money, at IIAJITMAN'A YKI.I.OW FRONT iiMMii'Yt nv IW CIOAIl STOKE. RKMOVAU DH. A.J.IIEKK Has removed his ofllce from southwest corner l'rlnce and Chestnut Blteets, te his new lest. deuce, southwest coiner Orange and Mulberry streets. fcbJU Hud RKIJ 4KAIi RRAnT) CORN AN1J TO. MATOKSfic.a Can.aCans fer25e. llrnnil lated Sugar, OK1'. !' Just received 5.2S0 B. e seleeled Celicu : have same roasted dally, 12, 15, 18, an, 22, 25 and :h rents per pound. CI.AHKFSTKA AND COFFF.K 8TOIIK, Ne. 3S West King Stieet TTI1 V ir' YKAUH O V CONSTA NT STUDY JsJ mid exiMTleiice have resulted In the iniinii rnctureer MlI.I.KIf.S PIJItK IIOKAX SOAI' at tlie pi Ice of Cheap Soups 7c.a cuke. in7-smd Jtl n rMin worth ev m I llinivry ftPAJfJJJ Goods te be neld nt a very heavy reduction, en account of removal te our new store, CO North Queen stieet, (Strnuss's Old 8,NkU YORK AND TAIllS Mlt.MNF.HY CO., JanS-tfd 22 West King St., Lancaster, l'u. T HEONiiY ARTICLE GUARANTEED absolutely mire uud sultuble for all pur poses Is MILLV.h'H PUKK IIOKAX SOAP, lu7-!mil eiTsaleT Twe Hundred Cases '8.1 Peiiiisylvatilii Leaf Tobacco, In tlrst-cliiHS order. Apply or write te II. K. WEISKKft Ce., Ne. ll'J North Ueoigest., Yerk, Ph. mai7-2nd r OST. " A J This morning, wliltegelng lrem the Farm ers' Hank, either en East King stiect, Ninth Queen street or East Chestnut street le Duke, 11 hii 111 nl money, ull In bunk notes, except tl.uu In coin, tledln u whit" linen handkerchief, with black bolder. The finder will be liberally 10 wnidcd imkiii leaving Hut Ne. 1H17 Ninth Queen street. ltd T HE" ACME." Fltleeu cents for 11 linan cake, or two cakes ler 25ccnts Is the price of " ACMi; "Tianspaieut GlycellnoSenp. Contains JOperient. Glyceilne mid Is the soap for the bath, lmtierleil uud Do De inestlu Soaps (PURE) nlniiys enhniidut Lewest COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, New. 137 AND 131) NORTH QUEEN STRKET, dectHiuid Luncaster, l'u. S" TORAOK ANI COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIKL MAYKIt, dec'2 lyd 16 West Chestnut stieet, EDUCTION IN OVKHCOiYTS. In enler te teducoeur large stock el Fur Renveis, Meltons, Keiseys mid Coiksciews ler Ovorceatlngs, I will, for the next W days, inake up te your order, In first class style, at greatly reduced prices. All garments uiegunraiifeed te fit perfect and only the best quality of trim mlngnureused. . A. II. KOSENSTEIN, Flue Tailoring. 37 Neith Queen stieet, oppeslto the Posteflko. ur244)mdK -pROMlT AND CAREFULATTENTION OIVKNTOTltK I'MilTIHU Of PAPEFx BOOKS. Our type being new and the paper llrst-vlass we knew we can give entile sat Isfact Ien PukiI 1 calling carefully done. STEINMAN & HENSEL, m'Mfd IxTrt.LiiiErr.u Ofllce. F ULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, KRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 13, II. RETURN OF SUYDAM Great Novelty tiiul Prtntonilme Shew. MAUR1TTIUS, The Great Clown and New AetB, New Fouturea, New Is'oveltloB. ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS .... lOund .ilCEN'IS. ..IUCI. EXTRA. Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2.30 O'derk. Secure reserved seats and avoid the crush ut the deem. in 10 .Mil rpOTORACVORUYEItS AND PACKERS. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL i-TYLESitnd QUALITY of tAIIDIIOAKD STRING TAGS, Andall klndsel PKINTIN'ti used bv l.eul Te bucce Dealers, exceutcil In the BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Call uud hce our sampler. Orders by mail piemptly uttended te. STEIN MAjN & HENSEL, I.NTELLKlENt ER llulldlng. ln'.i ltd Luuctister, Pa. OAHOAINS IN CURTAINS TO CLOSE OUT. LACE CURTAINS IS Pair ut.... pair. H These mu bargains, uud niiieug them 1110 hoiiie elegant patterns. They ale In cream and white, 3, Ayi uud 4 yards. Curtain Poles In Ash, .Ma hogany, Ebony, Walnut, brass, etc. PHAEES W. HIT, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. I'A. A.WSE3rESTl. TTIUIVrON OPERA HOUSE. MARCH Oth, 10th and 11th, MISS HLIIE HINTOU, The distinguished young Actress will muke her second nppcaruuce lu four et her great characters. Menduv, March Dili, Tuesday, Murch let b, FA SVJIOA'. LADY OF 1. 1'OAVf. T WedllCNiliiv Matinee. I LITTLK UAREFOOT, Wednesduy Evening, Murch 11th, J.MillM.llt. ADMISSION RF.SEKVED BEATS... ....10nnd20CF.NTH, lOe EXTRA. Fer sale new at Opern Reuse, mSitd I ..V); former price ..fl.uua .'i'ii .... 1.2s .73; ... LSI ."i i ... 'iM .7.1; " . . I.'a ,7S; ... :a ..73; " ... 1.23 l.M; " .... 1.73 1.23; " .... 1.73 2..V); " I.IHI J..V); " .... 3.SU 2.73; " .... 4.t) !I.W; " .... 4.l 3.U); S.uil :i(); .... wm 3.tiu; .... sua 10.00 ; VO.UO 3.01; " .... ww EliVCATIOXAL TOOK AT THIS! AND THEN KMIIKACK IT. Boek-keeping, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar. Drawing' Business Documents, All for 33 ter 3 months, or W30 ler ti mouths, ut Lancaster Commercial College. Addre, H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. IU KAST KINO BTKEET JaiuU4 '' Laucastcr.rft IfE W A J) TER T1HEMESTS, THE REST fe HAVANA CIOAIl IN IheClly.nt IIAHTMAN'8 YELLOW FRONT CIOAIl STOKE. THE ONLY ARTICLE SU1TARLK FOR all purpose In MILLER'S PUKK IIOKAX SOAP. Fer sale everywhere nt 7c. per bar. One trial will preve It. Fer snle every w here. Ask your grocer ler It. 1117-Onid FTER aHl"etTiERS FAIL, CONSULT DR. LOBB. NO. Sl'J North Flltcenth street, below Callewhlll strx-et. Philadelphia, dues all Secict Diseases el both Hexes. Twenty Years Experience. Cen. situation by mall. NF.KVOU8 AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New book Just out. Send for It. Price )c Heiiib 11 till 2, and 7 te 10 p. in. febSO-lydftw AT MILLER'S STEAM SOAP WORKS there are dally turned out tens nnd tens of the favorite uud only reliable IIOKAX SOAP lu gladden the henits, save the backs nnd blench te virgin whiteness the linen and ether garments, llm laces nnd all the pictty trllleslhatudnin the fulr Indies of tlie laud. m7-imd TO OUU CUSTOMERS AND THE PUR--TRK- SINOER SEWINO MACHINE OFFICE, Will be removed en the F1KST DAY OF APKIL, lWi, fiem Ne.iJ Enst King slreel, te the inoie eomiuiHlleiis nnd convenient efllce. Ne. Hi) EAST KINO KTKEET, where we will be iileased te till nil orders ler the Lending Ooiiu Oeiiu lilt) Singer Hew lug Machine. llll.ni.Mjr.lt SIANUFATUIIINO CO., leh'M-liml A.J. MITCHELL, Agent. A TREAT KOIl WORKINISMEN AT MECIITOLD'S. .lusl lei el veil, a Jeb let of Men's Heavy (liny uud Wlilte Undershirts nt 'AVi ( usual price, &0e. Alse betteriiin1ltlcs ut very reduced prices. Woolen mid Cotten Shllts, Knit Jackets, Ho He idfiry. Pants, Vests, Overalls, (Jleics, Mils, lliind kerelilefs and Notions cneially. All of which will be cold at prices te suit the piesent times. HENKY 11F.CRTOLD, ,, Ne. 62 Neith Queen Street. P. S. Cbolce llulldiug Stone nnd Sand feri-ale. qil 1 IS Y EA It THI-niT: Wu7l7RE NO END JL of dirty linen te wash tliepelltlcalarlklrs we inenii null th.it Ih tlie only Oilng en eurtli that MILLEKS PUKE IIOKA.V SOAP won't muke spotlessly while, illiquid IV IIjIjIAMHON a fester. SPRING OVERCOATS, $6.00. A Heed, Seivlceable Ceil I, Imitation Melten, Dark luleis Spring Overcoats, $7.50. A Diessy coat el leiksciew iialtein. Celer Oxleid Mlxtiile SPRING OVERCOATS, $9,00. The best value. It Is All-Wixil Muteilal, hllk Facing. Seft 1- met. Full Kell. All-wool PANTALOONS, $3.50. Weisledund MUicl ( Ji.iilili'tc of Light uud Duiksiiadei. White Dress Shirts, 50c. I.tneti It.Mi.m and Wiixt Hand, Itu-liifeiied 1 lout uud Hack. White Dress Shirts, 75c. Waiusutta Muslin, Linen Ikxini, ncatlv made, llutteu Heler, ami Facings hand llnislied. The Eighmie, Full Dn-ss M'lilieSlilif.inadoef best Wnmsutta .Musi lu, Patent lto--etn, lined with llutcher Linen, ia minted n perfect fit. Trice, $1.00, or $5.40 h.t 1-2 Dezen. M'Ki.vt; NECKWEAR. New Pntlcru, Material, Latest Fiisbleus mid New Celin-. Prices the LOWEST. Spring Styles Stiff Hats. The New Shape In llUM-k, lliewn unit Ulue i. my Phi KKT IIATS.iiruiiilnlsheil Fell, i.lt able fur leniliu erTruvelliig Wear. SpringStylesSeft Hats. Kiiniliumi'ly tlnielied, the best quality lu Fell, the leiy Latest shapes ler Evening wear. W. & F. Special Shee, $3.00. A t, cuts' Uies Sim,-, llutteu or Late, Calf i ppeis, . lain lops. Full l.ouilen Iimi. This !noe is wariauicu. Ladies' Shee, $2.50. jlove Kiel. Fext'el. Itiitteu. OtMni Tni. viv ilihxy. Ami oue fur the hiiiimi price of Oumceii in4. mi s iriirii am r ij ,i yiiin mill Ciiiuifin- WILLIAMSON Sl FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKK. PA. SSlorcsepeu every evcnln;;. jyTAnwniA AND siiekuy wines -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEK, Aebwt, Ne. 2J Eabt Kike St. feblMld Established I7M, AN OKDINAN0E.1 An ordinance te fund one hundred thoti theti HUiid dollars of the exlstliiK certificates of In debtedness, bcni'lnu six per cent, of the city of Lancaster, ut four tier centum Interest. Section 1. He It ordained by the select and common councils of the city of Lancaster, In councils assembled : That ler the purpesu el fuiidlni; at four per cent. Interest, ene hundred thousand dellara of the bended Indebtedness et the city of Lancaster, the mayor of the city Is hereby authorized te Issue certltlcutcs of In debtedness of suid city, te the amount of ene hundred thousand dollars. Eighty thousand In denomtimtlens of live hundred dollars and twenty thousand In denominations of ene hun dred dollars, redeemable In lawful money of the United .States, ut the pleasure or the city, utter ten years, und within twenty yeura from the dute thereof, and te bear Interest at feuricr cent, per iiuiiuin, naynble quarterly, said certill. cutes shall be fiee from nil taxation. The In. teresl en the same shall be made payable at the ofllce of the treasurer of the city of Lancaster, uud they shall have set forth nnd expressed upon their face the above specified conditions. Section S. That the mayor of the city Is hereby nutherlzcd and empowered te sell nnd dispene of tiny of the certificates of Indebtedness Issued under this erdlnnncn for lawful money of the United Mates, nt net less thnn their par value, and te ripply the pieeeeds thereof te the pny. incut of certlllentes of Indebtedness of the city of Lancaster, hearing air per cent, interest, uud for no ether purpesu whatsnuver. Kkitien II. An annual lux et one-half mill en the dollar, en ull subjects of taxation for city purposes, isheicby dliected te be assessed und levied le pay the principal uud Interest en the above lean, collectable uud payable as ether city tuxes. Lancastkii, I'll , March!, I8SA. Head lu Common Council und liiiiiiitmeusly udepted. KOUEKT.M. HOLKN1US, President. Attest : Head In udepted. .licea .M.Ciulias. . Clui k Common Council. Select Council und unanimously KOIIEKTA. EVANS, President. Attest i Gee. 11. Kklleii. Clerk bulect Ceitucll. Approved March ' KS3- 11 II. I imRRVMIM.KIt. Wttt7-3ta ., . w-. . -, Mayer, FOR HALE OR REST. FOR RENT. The hatl-au.V) leet-cm Ihlrdstery of Stein met building, Ne. wy North Queen street. Ap ply, le. J. L. 8TKINMETZ. ii tfd RARE CHANCE. A Leather and Finding Stele, with Stock, for sale doing u very geed business. Ooed ten sons for selling out. l'ec0n given Imme diately, lnqulie at this elllce. Icb23-lmd FOR RENT. Hist-Cluss Itestatirant, also llrst-chiss liar her Shep, corner nl Centre Hquare nnd North Queen stieet. Rest locution in the city. Apply te RIltSIIAIIIte!'S. PURMCSAI.E. ON FRIDAY, MAIIC1I 13, at 10 o'clock, n. in., nt Ne. 310 East King street, cenfdstlng of Household Uoeds or nil kinds, Steves, Furni ture, Tliiiiic,Clituiiwne, Uliisswtneniid every tiling pertaining te housekeeping. in'J'-'td WOOD9IDE A K1HSELL. E ASTERN MARKET HOUSE. SALE OF STALLS, ON 8ATUKDAY, MAKCII H, 1W3, at 1 O'CLOCK. Btabling for Over 100 Ileraea. inar7-twd QHl'HANH' COURT HALE. ON TI1UKSDAY, MAKCII 12, 115, at Hie Leepaid llu!cl,ln the clly of Lancaster, the iindeislKned nitmtnlslniter of Albeit M. '.ahm, deceased, will expose, by vlrtue of an or der el the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, te piiblle sale, all that ceilain thlee-sterv brick DWELLINO IIOU8EANDLOTOF (IlIOUND, Ne. 311 Ninth Llme stieet, In the City of Lnncns. ler. The let contains In front 22 ice I and In depth 1.15 feel, Inte the pieperty of Albert M. Ziihui, deceased Hale te commence nt 7 o'clock, when attend ance w 111 be ulvcn and terms made knew n by EDWAKDJ..AIIM. Administrator of Albeit M. Zabm.decd. II. hiiUBBRT, Auctioneer. lcblMid R AHE CHANCE. FOR RENT. A IIUTCHEU SHOP, COAL YAKD, DWELLING, 0TABLE, SHED AND HAY SCALES. Thu underpinned eilers hi:) excellent butcher slieii, coal ynid, dwelling uud ether necessary bulidliius combined, In the IjoteurIi of Mlildle Mlildle tewn, I'a.. for rent. The butcher shop bus an established business, In situated en the Penn sylvania canal, alnui; the principal stieet of the town, with water Inside, well urriuiKcd te curry elf nil elfal. Twel'ihsI jiumps In the yard. An Improved smoke house. In fact, everythluic complete. The coal yard luilJelnln(,' with lain" sheds, with apartments for a variety of ceul.Hll miller loot. A new twoteiy IIKICK DWELL INO en the same premises, with (?oed cellar, out building, fruit, etc. The butcher shop und dwelling will be tented with or without the coal yard. Examine the premises. This 1.4 u rule chance. Old bke the leasen for leiitlm;. UiUSmd CUKISTIAN KKAMEK. e HI'HANS' COl.'ItT SALE OF VALU- AHLE CITY l'KOI'EKTV. ON SATUKDAY, MAKCII 11,155, lly vlrtue of and In pursuance of an elder of the Orphans' Cem t the uhdurslKntd will sell ut public sale nt the Cooper Heuse en West Klnn street, L.ancusicr cuy, in., me iuiiewiiik icui es tut", vll : Ne. 1, All these live two-story IIKICK DWELLINO HOUSES, with two-tery brick back bulldlnics, and ether eutbulldlnes, und lets orKreund thereto beleuKliiK, situate .Nes. -11, "13, 215, !17 und Hill, en the north slde of East Freder ick street, Lancaster city. Each honse has a fientnge of 19 leet.fi Inches, Including uu alley fejeept 219. which flouts'.') lect, 8 Inches), and In depth IHXbet. Ne. 2. All that certain two story Fit A ME DWELLINO HOl'SE, with one-story Imme back bulldliiK and let of mound thereto beloiur beleiur Iiik, sltiintuen the east nlde of Mmkct stri'et, north of Fiederlck sttcet, lmcaster city. The let fients lrJ feet, mere or less, en Market street, und extends In depth 85 feet, mini! or less. Ne. 3. All thut certain let or piece of eieuud sltuute en the southwest corner of North bhlp pen nnd East New streets, lu the City of Lancas ter. The let has a froutagcef PVIfeet en Milppen meet and extends In depth iiIeiik New stieet '.".is feet, te Jolfcrseu alley. Ne. 4. All thut certain Let fir piece et ureuiid, sltuuli'den the west slile et North Llme stieet, north el .liunes. In the eltv of Lancaster, con taining In flout en said North Lima stieet, i li'i'lnnd In depth 31'Jlis-t, te Cherry alley. Ne. 5. All that certain Let or piece el gleillnl, situated en the oust slde of North Llme stieet, north et Fiederlck, In the city of Lancaster, containing tsKIcet in Hunt en said North Lime stiect anil In depth MIX feet, te ether ground el Oeo. Ml il buyer, deceuwd. These several piepcrlliiM, except Ne. 2, will be sold sepunitely or together, us may be most ml ml vuntuceeus. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. ie. en iiuld day, when attendance will be given and teims make knew ii by .M'LIANA hlHJLMYEK, Executrix el Oeo. Shulinyer, Deceased. IIk.shv Siicbebt, Auctioneer. ir.i,2i,2n,'Am5,fi,7,;i,ie,ii.i2. HATS AXH VAl'S. y EE,TIIE HATTEH. Nw Stock ! New Styles ! Nw Trices ! LEE, The Hatter, Ne. 23 North Queen Street, marlljd LANCASTEK. FA. TJKI.OW COST -AT- STAUFFER & CO'S. A lleuver shoulder Cape, a Kusslun Hair Shoulder Cape, a Silver llalr Shoulder Cane, Twe Dezen Ladles' and Ociits' Fur Cups, Hnlf-Deicn Uubes. nOMETIUNH NEW! THE YOUNG MEN'S FAVOKITE 1 The Gassimere Tourist Hat! Durable, Neat uud I'letty. Everythlnir New in Spring Styles. All the Leading lllecks in Skeleton, Extra Light Weight, Sethi nnd Full SUIT Hats. Sert Hals III Veiiiil' and Old Oents' Style. KNOX'S NEW Sl'KINO SILK HAT new In. W. D. STAUFFER & CO,, (Shultz's Old Stand.) Leading Hatters and Furriers, NOS. 31 A ai NOKTH QUEEN STKEET, LANCASTER TA BB. MARTIN, WHOLKHALC AND RETAIL Dealer in All Kinds or Lembtr and Ceal. S-Yaed: Ne. M North Water and l'rlnce streets, abevu Lemen. Lancaster, n3-lyd B AUMO AUDNEUS .t JEKFEIUEH, COAL DEALERS. OrncKS : Ne. 11 North Queen street, and Ne. 564 North l'rluce street. Yards: North I'rlnce stieet, near Heading Depot. LANCASTEK, I'A. augl.ltfd piOAIj. M. Y. B. COHO, 330 NOKTH WATEK STKEET, Lancustcr, Fa., WBOLESAtK AMD RETAIL DKALIK IN LUMBE3R AND COAL. Connection with the Tklediome Ezcuaneb. Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NOKTH WATEIt BTKEET. febailvd - J. HWAKIt A CO., COJIL. Office : Ne. '30 Centte Square. Yards : East Walnut and Marshall streets. (Stewart's Old Yard.) iluth Yard and Ofllce connected with the Tele phone Exchange 9-KlNDLlN( WOOD A Sl'EOIALTY.-W OCtl3uldMAFU WITHOUT EXCE1TION, THE BEST Cigars In the town, two for fie, nt IIAUTMA.VS YELLOW FKONT CIOAIl STOKE. OUPKUIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Itnremeters, Tele scopes, Mugle Lantern, Thermometers, Draw, lug Instruments, l'hllosepblcul uud Chemical Apparatus, List nnd Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FKEE en application. QUEEN & CO. NO. Wt CHESTNUT 8T, 1'lIILADKLTllIA lutirj-iyuaw vi.eiittxa. READY FOR TRADE. We open the campaign Hilly equip cd with an en tire fresh stock of SPBIM OYEECOATS , -AND- MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS In nil the varied styles new in vogue. Prices Rule Unusually Lew. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 OHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m'2-Smd DRY UOODS. E: MBUOIDEIUES. JOHN S. 6IVLER & GO. AKE bllOWING THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF EMBROIDERIES, -IN- Bwiss, Natnzoek and HamburgB In Edgings, Insertings and All- overs, all te match. NEW STYLES AND AT THE LOWEST CASH' I'KICES ALL KINDS OF . Whlte Goedj, Llnuu d'lndeJ, Vlctoile' Lawns, Nalnioeks, Mazallus, I'ershin Liwn, I'lqtips, Swiss Mull and Check uud Striped Muslin, very fine Cam brlc Muslin. Jehn S. fiivler & Ge., 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKK, I'A. B UGA1NS. WATT, SHAND & GO., NOS. 8 4 10 EAST KING STREET, Are Knewing a Choice Line of NEW SHADES In their Popular Quality of Colored Dress Silks, At jumper vaid. Special Ilaigalns In COLOKED DKESS8ILK8ut50c,tHHe 7.V n yaid. llEAUTIFl'L Pin Check Dress Silks, FIFTY-EIGHT Cents a yard. Werth Seventy. live Cents. An Entirely New Line et the Fa mous CACHM1KE KOYAL BLACK DRESS SILKS, At !., 11.25, I1.37X. JO. 11,7V They ure the best possible value for the money. Twenty I'lcces Popular Shades In COLORED SATINS. Sultuble for Fancy Werk, 37Kc, would be cheap at We, nt the 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. J. B. MARTIN & CO. THE FOLLOWING MAKES OF Bleached luslin WE INTEND TO SELL AT Manufacturers Prices. WI LLIAMRVILLE, WAM8UTTA, FK II IT OF THE LOOM, l'KIDEOFTHE WEST. HILL OKKEMI'KKIDEM, FOKKSTDALK, ANII DAUNTLESS. -ALSO- "Unbleached luslin, -IN- CONESTOOA, I'EKI'EKILL, Al'I'LKTON "A." AUOUSTA, AND ENTKKI'KISE. 8,000 YAKIIH AI'I'LETON "A" MUSLIN AT K CENTS. Ulcuched anil Uiiblcuclied SHEETINGS IN ALL WIDTHS. TABLE LINENS. DAMASK TAULK LINEN. WITH NAPKINS TO .MATCH. TUKKEYKKD TA1ILE CLOTHS, WITH NAP KINS TO MATCH. NAPKINS. An Elegant Assortment In UKKMAN AND 1IIIHII LINEN, In All Hlzes, bleached uud Un bleached, fiem (tie. te t5.ne per dezen. I B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West King nnd Prince Sts., LANOASTEK.I'A. SliATE WORKS. All iwrueiiswUhlnifMAKIILKIZED SLATE MANTELS, eruny ether slutn Wert, will de well " by calling nt our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. FKANK JANSON A II1IO., Cemer Frent uud Locust ut., Columbia, Pa. marwuia NEW YORK STORE.