, u. v, 7, lift rvte J - - S-W3glgrl s &f iv r ;'J(r 4 WW' J. mi' w r- '3-t; W&. w t tPte V .i w fcy fUH SK . Jl Ira ? & vB Sr ri"MW KS M nA ' ' f$rs?- jxva kw$?2$ -& . n. j i m IVTrfe&lg. r.v5 : - . 'i jtf. j3 - m w i W i? , N t, 'OffM ir i - X1 A. - i. rv-i . irsns isr mat re a jur 1 i-t ' HHUlMrMlnu 2 ,jr. AjL-m , . t if i T'r 1 and bwMW ,f TKrr - ., : pikl-n Ernmf h mt ure be' "'itatle nd DMa at the Lleder- 'L kraMSeeletjBatwtatiiment. rMnnikv evenlnir well niftllllosted Who Lenten season of sackcloth and had passed away, for the seeker alter ent bad many avenues open te mm iby he might have whlled .away rablv the oveniner hours. If U.waa of a theatrical turn of mind ,i-j tuld liave found amusement and V -- In l IT.lel.ta n'T.nntlnn" at VfMMen nonse; ana ii aiserueriy u u t locked up for his pains, if the destre I him te ee reiier sKatere performing u ter or evolutions in tne most wenuiuua itumcs, ample opportunity for its gratl- nwfts given at me ma?iiiiurunut mm tnr rinks. II hewas fortunate Oneush la member of the Liederkranz society, Ight nave gany passed ins evening uw I te geed music or Joining In the merry Her. .iflHn fc. fpt ' Trn t rW"sW Is&taHlse'nts will be found below. r. Ji ..... U plB!I WM"i rrl IV JIUilllllJ'i I Ia.il , vi ' JWt Running Blet at the Nmnnercner anil Lancaster Rink. $"-VfeVM J)200 P61"19 attended the carnival at Vj f AZ,JTfc MfM.al mimliAr IOj; miihtnii uore In fitnnv J, ''OBWmca and took part In the march. Over iVi,iK"lme Skaters." The audience was se f t.X ...f (,al nnrf nf Mm rtnlr flnnr una rrcunlad fefsAy Hun and the skaters were Inconvenlenced. W. wra$jn grand marcn was started at usw o-cieck, &t SStWrBtehestra playing "Cllmln' up tte Gelden it 'wt5 8trs." Immediately after the march Uie B&5. -iSiilfe unmasked and the fleer was epen te l?1wKii- rntlrnil and thn fleer was clven tV?W t&ZW evr te merry dancers and they made IT ?&-'M,J auMd use of their tlme until the clock struck :J;;?i-T-wlien nil ilnrvnrlnrt fnr tlinlr linmna well t? yta .1.. J ,.,!!. hn Atrenlni. nntAriflinniAnt JSH Machof the successor the event was dne igS te the admlrable arrangements of tlie com ' a:'i''-itee consisting of Iludelph Gate Ilarrj' ?5& t j Cfcrtiart, CharlosGreetzlngor, CharlesTncker ?iSfA'&WlUlam Ilrecht. Harry Sucklus and C. G. Strlekler. AT TUB LANCASTEIl 1UNK, vsil&ifl -v'At the Lancaster rink en West Klnir street ii .: a f" . - r;4SsiJr.a, carnl vaI was also given. The attendance of jii W japeetatera was very large, mid nearly all the ,'.iig- u.aaatlBg room was uikeii. ruegranu inarcii VfM& w' lee place at v o'cieck ana about iweniy-iive w vslr.H'V,-F AvfA In f.itiew irtBiiimna ratH inlrwiftrl jS't'. "?vs"?. '" f".f- :v"'..r"."T.' ', Mid all enloyed the Bleating until a late hour. ,.VK"l. ,S' " Vj' KfSjtfSivSt. Titr r.tnnTM tr mvnnv. F' JrA-lvV AaiwI lArrnrmAnFA nt tliA flniin IlnuiieA tjp&&&.. ". ."."... ::.::." s3 S"'; uurrinif rigni mine uaiiery. sHfe''- "A large audience greeted Sheek Cellier's !SBs ''Light o'endon" In Fulton opera heuse 3t.i'4i' tlaldVAnlnir. This wnlLktinwri MnertnMilnr ? Ctl tg i nAlu1mfl liaa heAn (vtTrAn Iiani liAfnra anrl ? TOT1 Vvkaa proved te be quite a faverite with local 5Vjj"'V- tbeatre-goers. It deals with the fortunes et f nuatner. ana uiitrera Armviaae. wne uv a . skllllul robbery manages te get possession of Hareld's heritage. The story Is rather cle! etly told, but much of the plot seems te be sacrificed te the exigencies ofthe stage situa tions. In ethor words the dlalogue often seems te be made te lit the scenery The scenery carried by the company is among the finest ever shown here. The parts were taken capably by the ; pany last evening and the audience;" f .flliv " Mm nnnlnlKin --"" i 10m. '1 lie rtw"1 hl,ei?i- "ftSln this eveiilnir. Y rOUNDED nV OAI.t.KRV OODS. There was iiUe a row in the gallery "during the performance, and the facts ns developed at the hearing before Alderman Fordney this morning weie about as fol fel fol eows: A boy named Julius Lechler was creating a disturbance and Special Ulllcer Harry Greir took held of him te put him out et the hall. Lechler re sisted, and In the scuflle Grell triiiped and fell. The moment Grell fell Jacob Baumgardncr, William Overly and three ether boys jumped en and began pounding . hloe. Officers Olt, Musketnuss and Itarnheld happened te be near, took a hand in the row, and the belligerent boys spent the night In the station house. Mr. Yccker appeared against them this morning and said that while he did net do de sire these boys te be sevorely punished, yet he wished a penalty imposed en tliein as a warning te ethers, that they cannot mis behave in the gallery ofthe opera heuse. .. Alderman Fordney said in vlew of the fact 1 that it was their first etlense he would dis charge them en the payment of costs. Itautu aardner and Overly paid their costs nnd w ere diacharged from custody, Lechler w as v ery impudent during the hearing and at its con clusion said he w euld net ry the costs, and he was committed for fl va'daya for disorderly conduct Warrants have been issued for the ether boys Mho were engaged in the row. IXKBEIIKHASZ EASTEll FES Tl fAL. -Concert. Rail anil Joyeu Celebrntlen uf the Singing Society. The Easter festival at the hall ofthe I.Ieder- .. Jkranz association, en Grant street, last even- lBg was a great success, in point of the num- tber in attendance, as well as with regard te the excellence of the pregramme rendered. It opened with the concert, at which the selections rendered were as fellows : r TAMT I. I. t!TS"i UTBnure .erma)"iJCiimij,urii3irBure. i&t r Has Deutsche Lied Uierns (Kalllweaa), j lM j , I.lcder "VTfC net-" I Am an Alsatian," (Offenbach), t " An Miss Laura lake and Mr. II. lira Vvi; -'lfln Llfihatcrllnnfr'Tfliinr finln. Kicm Overture "Nerma," (UclllnO.aresli's Orchestra. nuaj, lederkrauz. rnchlmr. vyiiVMenIlleb9terllanir" Tener Bole. (Ucnee). WJ.V1 sf Mr. A. llcndcr, 4'lina Unntnff rlitrta t fttt I milnrlfpnn vrpmw -hv.uta vuuiua i vv -i.-LnH aJ"l PAltT II. VVfrevv m u "icoiieciusiw, (Zanichcim. i,lrn.4h, frnhf(itrn. Dke rreescne Chems (iioeprDcri, ucacrkmnz vf':r.ffiek8chelden (ilaus) 1 "'ffkvSetween the Acts". AlUff L.UU1 Laura lake. Medley (Ilewinan), Uresu'H Orchestra. -L .TAnfferdcruiiL' zum Tanz. (Ouiil'I). JV t ) Licderkranz und Orchestra. sj: Between parts I and II there was given a , mrleaqne drill of a squad el soldiers, reprc- vtBUBB the cempatly the Licderkranz is t swilling te furnish te protect the intorests of ft,i.hIJaH)n in Central America. It afforded "tf great amusement 1 1 ' r Miss Laura Iske's sole and hordueiwlth ; Mr.'JH. Draclibar, also Mr. A. liender's sole ' S, 'm the features of the evening. The young ,J luvwaenriXAntml ,tfl. n lnnnt!ri,l lln.T ,J jj f "- JV...WV, nu u v..u...... iiviai in.n, ado cueruses anu tne erciiesirai music l sprayed anew the high proficiency el the '.aiBgers and musicians. i 3fej After the concert dancing began ami was VifeoeBnuea tnreugii an extenaeu pregramme V. afid until u late hour. Lf The committee of arrangements consisted , ;;;of Adam Itender, Wm. Freitag "and Kmst y'Keehm. Tlie fioer managers were Jes. - -- lth and Jehn Heylcr. s Sv . " X'" K fA IISIKR IMVUHED WON. Veder a Threat te Sim u Nete for 81(15 ' s.Smi n Vatent c-..6l.ll, nml P,.Afl.f?linn. W?A v" That Ue D,1 Net wnt h'UibOBt Warcli 5th, a well-dressed stranger at the residence of Geerge Blew ery, a who ii es near New rrevldtmce. He he was an agent of the Standard company, of Cleveland, and was a combination cern-aheller and feed He wanted te leave a machlne Mewerv. and employ him te Intro- it. Befere departing the agent secured 't-eptetaature ofthe farmer upon a card. Sey. 4Mt ya after his departure a machine ar- IfTW " ,ue XX6W iTOYluouue UI'IIOI, .r i .Munery ruiueww iu iuu ay. i a few days age another loekliiL' man. who clalinea te le an af the machine firm, also put in an ap aeeatMr. Mewerv'a house and asked te Sign fl nole ler fllA. The latter refused l mhi nam no would Benu tue snerill kin at once If be did net de It. Mr. ciiiklipii bocame frightened and tllO filil mmi te sltm the note tn trouble. Alter the signature had been tue agent came direct te this city, the nole te the First National they refused te discount it. As far 'ry Knows, no money nas ueeu ill the until, mid he inakes this Pllblln tn nnlw te Warn nthpra 'a etearcasoefbulldozlQg.andagun, sfieuia be tised te hunt down auch e nrst man had a very reu, full red whiskers and "was about as ,The second was about 53 years of v rs are the same In all prela. ntlv mmti Abraham B. Manhelm.tewBahlp, te pay for i VrV-WWft . jSsS ' " 1? M i X JSilr i svmm . Js XCE-l ,,rsj- I JL"lltW ' .tMl ' ?JSt i m fe?ir 4 . WSBBZ mSjm f tjgnA t 'i-j.-t.1bt '? ;3 0 ? tii-mfmm Z-fr'm. Ai. .' 'T '&nm-&"i&Li v ''WMiaBBtTPe i- i mm ii T ntrr ,'t. . ?- J UUI :; J !? I'J-MM lMnur. atTMi 0M who iWHwUd PMiuh-tm ' te wit em of th aRaahiMi m the term Ibt exhlH exhlH tten.4 Mr. HaversOekgave the desired per per nhMen and was then rnue-td te sign a Wank, which the agent said was te show the home office that he had permission te put the mftntilna nn thn nrAmliM! tr. tTaVArftlck' signed the blank and tltoughinethingfurther of the matter until a short time alter the ma chine arrived, when he received notice te pay for the name or suit would be brought. Upen Investigating Uie matter Mr. Haverstlck learned that he had signed an order for the machine. .... These rascals should be hunted down and punished. BASS BAIZ IS COLUMBIA. The Chief Dlfllcnltjr Thatef Securing OreuniU. A Workman Pinned Down by n Fal ling Embankment. Regular Corrcspendenco of Isikllieekckr. Columbia, April 7. David KeuU, cap tain and assistant manager of last year's Ce lumbia base ball club, is attempting te re organize the nine, and with this end In view, has Issued a call te the members te meet next Saturday evening, organize and prepare for the coming season, which noer arrives In Columbia until It Is nearly past in ether places. Mr. Keutz is the proper persen te help along base ball In this borough. The onlyetbor drawback he new sees ahead is the dlfllculty.is raising a sufilclent amount of meney te secure sultable grounds. He has the premise of enough cash for the running expenses of the club. Hut If he works as he lntenda, the drawback referred te can be overcomo and Columbia will have anlne able te successfully cepe with any amateurnine In Lancaster county. The Vigilant Fair, On Friday evcnlng the long-talkod-ef Vlg! lant fair will ba opened In Armery hall, and will continue until the 18th Inst. Nonodo Nenodo Nonedo servo te li mero liberally patronized than the " Vlgle " boy Always en hand when noedod, their work In saving life and prop erty familiar te evcry citizen, they new call upon the public for aid. Will Columbians rofuse them and thus show that their efferts in the twist have been for naught ? The result of the lair will tell the talc The at tractions will be numerous, the doceratlons, arranged by Samuel Filbert, being a leading feature Unit out of Cave-In. Jack McCrny, whlle empleyed In digging tlie foundation for the new warehouse at the Keely steve works, was partly burled by earth yosterday, by a portion of the embank ment giving way. Ile was fastoned se tight against a pipe that he had te be dugout Ills only lnjtirfes consist in several bruises and a sprained back. The Columbia ltelllng Mill. Great progress is belng made en the repairs and additions at the Columbia rolling mill, and it is new thought It will start betwoen June 1st and 15th. Scores of applications for jobs have been received, but the manage ment state they will glve the preference te Columbians. Hen. C. S. Kauflman will be manager. Police Intelligence, 'Squtre Evans yosterday gave Jehn O' Well, of Steelten, fi days for being drunk and dis orderly. Ofllcer Wittick yosterday arrested Al., Turner, colerod, of Tew Hill, for attempting te commit a rape upon Maggie Stevenson, also colerod, last Saturday night 'Squire Igli jal Evans committed the necre te fall for ceurL James Ityan. a tramp, was arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct last evening bv Ofllcer Gilbert, and this morning 'Squire I Ivans committed him te Jail ler 5 days. IJIljr lllnten In oFauchen." A large audlen"n cr-'M Miss Lilly Illn t,,.., s.. lanchen," last evening. Tiii charming llttle nctress, by her vlacity and winning acting scored a great success as seen as she nppoared. Her support Is all that could be desired. This (ncnliig she reiulcrs " Llttle JlarofeoL" lloreugh lirlufa. loe wagons hae nmde their appcarance. The old, old question : When will Ce. C chance oil that $100 U. S. bend. Slnce yesterday neon tlie .Susquehanna rlver lull four inches, at Celunbia. The Vigiliuit Flre company will held Its regular monthly business meeting this even ing. Aludf-scoreo! the members of the Lititz seminary, under the care of I'rer. llrickon llricken stein, visited Columbia yosterday. Casper Keller's chicken coop, at Kinder hook, was robbed or sixteen chickens en Saturday night Yosterday In Lancaster, our genial litory litery man, Sainuel Campbell, purchased a pair el Iren gray Canadian horses for t650. They are beauties. Last evening the llelhel church council was organized. Oillcers : President, Ilov. J. V. Molxeli j treasurer, G. F. Steinhelser ; secretary, Gee. I Scipel. Chiquesalunga tribe, Ne. 89, I. O. 11. M., will install eillcers this opening. Susquo Susque hanna ledgo Ne. 80, I. O. O. K. held an in stallation last evinlug. The masquorade in the Lancaster rink, last evening, must liaie been quhe a successful affair, it the Columbians who attended and who speak In glowing terms of the arrange ments, can be taken as a criterion. The Pennsylvania railroad company has Issued a new schedule. - The only change affecting Columbia is that the Frederick Ac commodation new arrh cs at 2:50 p. in. In stead of 2:15 p. m. as formerly. The Kaster holidays of Miss Lilly Clark and Master Hud firuner having expired they returned te school at Hackettstown, N. J., this morning. An Independent Church. Aii application has been flled in the pro pre pro thenotary's efilce,Philadelphia, for the Incor poration of "the First Independent church (undenominational) of Philadelphia." This Is te be a religious nevelty, the worship te be conducted according te tlie early Apostolic church as it existed during the first two cen cen cen turicsorthe Christian era. The Incorporators, who desire te stand In Christian communion with eery organization of Evangelical Chris tians, are li P. Hosteln, CharlesYarnall, jr., William II. Wilsen, Leuis Itosteln. James F. Wallace, William Jehn Percy, William V. Edkins, David 0. Pomorey, llorace C. Seely, W. H. Daison, A. K. Stockwell and James W. llesch. HentOut. August Lacer.arrosted for drunkenness and disorderly conduct at the corner of Nertli Queen and Walnut streets, en complaint of residents of that vicinity, was heard by Alder man Deen yesterday and committed te the county prison for llve days. Jimmy Quinn celebrated Easter se vigor ously yesterday and by night was unable te navigate. Olllcer Merrlnger arrested and Alderman A. F, Dennelly committed him te the county prison for a short term. Solicitor te the County Auditors. Marriett Ureslus, esq., was elected solicitor te the beard of county auditors te-day en the fourteenth ballet. The attorneys eted ler were B. Frank Kshleman, 1). G. Eshlemau, C. N. Sproul, Majer A. C. Relnrehl, II. C. lirubaker, and J. W. Jehnsen. On the decid ing ballet Hush veted for Breslus. NIssley ler II. C. lirubaker and Shreeder ler D. G. Eshlemau. liofero the vote was announced NIssley changed his vete te I! resins, and that elected him. Lett Town Suddenly. M. M. Nell, barber, who had a shop In the basement of Helnltsh's furniture stere East King street left town suddenly a week or two age, leaving behind unpaid bills for house rent, shop rent, journeymen',! wages and various tradesmen's bills. Mr. Helnltsh has seb-ed the. shop furniture, and It will be sold at constable's sale en the Htl) Inst. The Coachman's Ilrlde teHiiigl'u Lunm.ieTT" Mr. Yecker has made arrangements te have Victeria H. Moreslnl-Hulskamp, the daughter or the New Yerk millionaire, who eloped with her father's coachman, slug in the opera heuse en the night of April llth. She will be supported by an Italian company and they w 111 sing Den 1'a.sciuale." The Ilarr-IVlley Ce. In the United States court In Philadelphia the case or Jehn K. Barr, against the esta'e of the late William M. Wiley was expected le be called for It second trial. It will be re re re membored that ltarr roceyered en the first trial and defendant secured a new trial. SherlfTM f'ei. The sheriff will be kept busy during the next week in selling personal property,tbere new being bills for eight sales displayed in the sheriffs office. -WW CflfeMI Mf- wl bv J-a-a LMii-sibH MAirHlS. when mm matter will be argued. Concert 0 War Mner. Fulton opera houe premises te be well Wewded en Tharsday, Tri day and Saturday evenings, when the entertain ment for General Reynolds' root, Ne. 486, a, A. It., Is given. It will consist of the rendition of well knew n 'war songs by a chorus of well trained local vocalists. The tickets purchased entitle their owners te reterved seats at the i opera house without extra charge, They shefild be Immediately secured. m i Monthly Mh-len Meeting. The free monthly mission meeting et the stu dents of franklin ft Marshall college and semi nary, will be held In the college chapel at 7 JO o'clock next Thursday craning, April 9. Dr. David Van Hern, president of the Bolermed beard of foreign missions will address, the meet lng. DXATBB. I'BZBTERLBT. In this city, en the 4th Inst, Gee. rrcstcrly, aged 23 years, 2 months and 27 days. The relatives and fi lends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the rcstdonce of his parents, Ne. 037 Hetith Queen street, en Wednesday afternoon, nt 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hilt cemetery. aC-2td SmiLTr. In thin city, en the 4th Inst., Henry A. Hhtiltz, In the tmh year of bis age. The relatives and friends ofthe family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Ne. 40 North ft like street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward IIIU cemetery. , 2t Millkr. April 5, lVi, In this city, Mary Cttth Cttth arlne Miller, wire of llenjamln 1'. Miller, In her Beth year. The relatives and friends ofthe family are ie spcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, from herlnte residence, Ne 230 West Chestnut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward IIIU cemotery. MARKETS. I'liUa delphla Market. l'mtADKLPUIA, April 7. Fleur quiet, but steady 1 Superfine, t2 com S7Kj Kxtra, $3f S 60; Penn'a. family, 13 ejaJeTKt Winter clears, $48 0 1 de stralghts.tt -i47Si Minn, extra clear, $4w0"tde straights, M 40300 1 winter pat ents, M 7543 .10 1 spring de, S3 00Q5 CO. ltye flour at t-l UKtSeiU. Wheat excited !and higher; Ne. 3 Western lied, 8900e: Ne. 3 de, at fiofiwle; Ne. 1 l'a. de. 9750 Ne. 2 Delaware, de, "RtWie. Cern firmer, with fair demand; steamer, iQ 60c; Ne. 2 yellow and mlxed, 4950c Ne. 3 de, 499V1C. Oats Arm with 11 moderate demand 1 Ne. 1 White, 4l4ie Ne. 2 de. at 39(3Ke :, Ne. 3 de, .TSg'MKc 1 rejected, 2fiQtf)t t Ne. 2 mixed, 37c. ltye dull at 70c. Beeds-Clever tl nn at 7K08Je ; Timethy ft nil at attl 65 j Flaxseed quiet Htll fiel ii. Winter bran quiet at txe&W. l'rovlstens steady t geed Jntiblngdeinandimess Eerk, !. M; beer hams, til($21U city mess eef. 11360. Ilacen, SKSOc ; Smoked smoked Shoulders, hams lej CQiCMd; sail ue, if, 6Vai Hej nlekled de. DWCilOe. Lard steady 1 city refined, at 7K3C loose butchers', (Kc ; prlme steam, 7 23. Hetter murket unlet and prices steady ; Creamery extras, 2l23a H. C. and N. Y, de, 2lQ 24e 1 Western dairy extras, 2022c ; de geed te cueice, iMwise. UnlUarStJIOe! nncklne butter. nIOe. Eggs sicuuy Willi iair Inanity ; Kxtras, 10X fillc ; w estrrn an, J7c. Cheese nulct and linn t New Tork Fnll Cream, 12Ue ; Ohie Flau, ohelce. loKQleo ; de fair to.prlme, 7Q10c ; l'enn'a part kirns, 40 6c :dofulIde.lQ3c. Fetreleum Arm j Heflned, 7ic. Whisky firmer at tl 20 New Serk Market. Nxw Yerk, April 7. Fleur State and Wcstern rather mere steady, lint nulet. Southern firm Wheat very streu jr.excltcd nnd liJIKc higher, with mi ndtve iraue 111 opiieiin : no. i nana 1 ontlens : n mm nut .Ne, 2 lied, April, 69fne 1 de March, ft'iif"7Ke t let : Mixed fMU'.-jjiWc : de future. 60fi WVp Jn 3.'.iril, JTmc nDfliviu niiuu --"ri trii. j.c: aiiiv. Aiae. ..-IW..'-. .. -m . OalHU trllle better; State, iilc; Western, lay. m. 37QI1CJ Ne. a Aprll,3Ji70 May, 37Kc Wcntcni drain Market. Ciiicaiie. Fleur TIib market nas (Inn and prices were unchanged. Wheat tilled active and higher. iha opening was easy and Jie lower, but en reports of crop damage and geed outside buying, the market advanced 2c, rased etra trifle and doted en the regular beird IV higher than en Saturday. Sales ranged: April, at 73JQ77Jfe, clos cles IngatTTtteiMuy.ft&Qwxc, cleFng at S2Ac June, 8A2084Kc. closing at SlJic; Ne 2 spring at77Vie7l)40 ! Ne. 3 spring atTOQTJc ! Ne. 2 Ked it 826830 j Ne. 3Kcd, 735730. Cern was In better Hpcculatlie demand, ac companied by higher prices, due te a geed ship ping demand and the advance In wheat: prlets nd riuiced lc forfnture delUerlea and closed i Xc higher than baturday. Cash, iikttllkc ; April ntTrj'cessp, closing at 3ny,c i Say, QllKc, closing at42e; June at t4Qaiic, closing at 43c. Octs 'the market was stimulated by the ad ad ance In the ether markets, and ruled firm, the prices ranglngKOKc higher than Saturday and closing nearly at outside figures 1 cash at 28M aXe:May, 32Q3iXc, closing at XCHOSKct June.a.'KeMKc, clc-lng at 32)i)ic. Ityetlnn; Ne. 2 sold lit c Kcv Itarleynteady ; Ne. 2, (IJOc. Maxseedweak; for Ne- $1 40 was bid and II 40X asked. ' Detroit. Wheat was strong ; Ne I White, tKc for cash : DIKc for May; IWUe bid for June: Ne. 2 led, nf Ke fei cash: mke for May: Ole for June; Ne. 3 red, nt 7m; bid ; rt celpts, 19,000 bushels. Cem Ne 2 at 43;c. Oats Light mixed at 33e ; Ne. 2 white, 3y.e bid j Ne. 2, jc bid. l'Kenu Cern was Inactive; high mixed, ut 40i41i0 Ne. 2 mixed, at 4eQ40Kc. Oats were quiet; Ne. 3 while, SiiiQ'ttc ; Ne. 2 mixed at 31iQKc. Hjcwastlrni; Ne. 2atCIGlc. Iteeelpts Cern, C.oeobus ; oafs, 3,000 bus ; rye, 2,000 Inn. Shipments Cern, 138,0un bus ; eats, 54,000 bus ; rye, 3,000. Lire Stock Market. riiiLADKLFiiu, April 8. The receipts at the different stock jams were : Fer the week llccves, 2,100; sheen, 0.000; hogs, 3.PJ0. iieei came were 111 llshtcr sunnlr and nrlces closed steadv. We quote as fellow s i Kxtremes, 4Q0Me t most sales. : ex- tra, 6JgJe : geed, 6)6!c i medium, common. 4fflWIe. c ; at cows were demoralized at BQIc.' Milch cons were dull at $30e. Veal calves were inactive at 4c, Sheep und lambs were in peer request, and all grades closed 'Ac lower. ., u lUUlc un IU1IUH B ' Extra, 65Wc ; geed, 4J.'5c ; medium, i& 4e ; lambs, i :7c'. J 1 egs were fnactlve and lower ut HVMlc. BALIS or DXEVES AT THE WXST ruiLADVlrilU TAIlDS. Ileger Maynes, M Western, 6X06Kc Daniel Murphy. M Lancaster county, 4K0Cc Daniel Smj lb llie , 85 Western, 6&sJSr Jehn MeArdlc, 120 Lancaster Ce , tKQSkc. J5- & w.eFU1,,.n' M Lancaster Co.OgeKo. It. F. McFlllin, CO Lancaster Ce., sflw&Z. Hippie ft ilre , 40 mixed, SQiyic. ' Owen bmtth, 82 Western, 5BKc. A. ft J. Christy. 75 Western; JV&Cc. w. fachamlierg ft Ce , 301 Western, 44'6Kc L. Schuiuberg, 85 Western and rennsjhanla, Leuis l'aul.ef Western ft Yerk ceuntv. 4en'e. M. Ulman, 1C7 Western. 'rttitnmn fl UTel - ' - 6UQ6Ke. If. Chain, Jr. 64 Fa ,4Ji F. bcheetz. JO Western. 1 ?&! Junies Clcinsen, 40 l'enn'a, 6Cc. N. It. Herbert, 3tf Western, 5i(83ke. jiactimau i.cvi, ue Lancaster county mid Westem, 6Qevfe. M, Levl, 75 Western and Venus) Ivanla, 6QJMc. Dennis Smyth, 60 Penn'a, &&fyTc. '"-'' Schwartz ft Miller, 35 Lancaster Ce , 6JQC)e. CITV PRKSSID 1IXIVKS. City Dressed llecves were Inactive and lower at BHSajfc. Westeni Dressed Ueeves were Iu geed re quest nt70c. ABATTOIR BALKS. Heger Maynes, 70 head city, 708i. L. McUandless, 130 head de, 79e. 11.(1. Heckman, leu had de, CH8e. C. s. Dengler, 10 head de, 7Ktc. Thes. Ilradley, 417iiead de, 7&e.: City Dressed Sheep were active at 6kQ9c. Westemdressed Sheep were active at &4Q3C. BALES. Jehn Wallace, 200 head city, K4?ic. Mnsser ft Ce , 250 head city, cGSe. Iheinas Hradlev, 37 head Westeni, tiXQie. Slefk Market. iJ-castcr'ru y Uee1' Mcanu,n Ce- "atikew, Missouri Faclfle IU'"' iiU' 3''m- Michigan Central , New Yeik Central..;::.:.'," ml New Jersey Central 3? Ohie Central ""' " Del., 1ck.ft Westcin.,,,.,, 1031 Denver ItleUrande 7 Krie ...::; .; Kansas ft Texas,.,.,.,, LakuBhore rail Chicago N, W., common , tuli N. N. Onl. ft Westerh ." St. Paul ft Omaha... l'aclfle Mall ,.., Uf,' Hechesterftl'lttsburg... St. Faul u Texas l'aelfie "leU? Union l'aclflc 44? Wabash Common...., Wabash Preferred Westeni U nlen Telcgrppli, . 6,li LeuUville ft Nashville,. " N. V., Chl.ftbt L... , Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation l'ennsjlvuiila , Heading , V. V. ATlutrale Northern FaciUc Common 1C Northern Faclfle Vref 33)2 Hcstouvllle Philadelphuift Kile....;..,, .... Nertheni Central.,..,,.,,., .... . B.1 89 B8V S$i 32 leiii KClK 7 7 , I2Ji 17H tH SjJ 24 ii 48K 0 10 M! Ui 4I ! 4 10 66JJ 65Ii .... aeSI 8 .... ' mi .... wz iejf 162 :n)l mil ill? .... nil i icanada seutheVu:;:::'.;::::; '.'.'.'. en , j-jxr I'eeple's Fassengcr.,,.,..,,, ,.,7 Jersey Central...,,.:..;.:::: ;;;; 78J 7b, 1' 'iA trm. rv atria.' Hetter v aj le. gw ivntyinnH,Hiii.,i,,tMi( i tM KipreM.... ....... ..,..., Mtehtgnn Central Itotlread. ,,;,, tt re ... 1M oft ncmgan ueatnern luuireaa w lets vt rHW-Hn .!. .nvwi nauMN.tli new jeranviientr&i..... Mew Yerk Ontario Western. t 'Lecal (Hecks and lleiidi. Reerted by J, II. Leng. far Last value, sale. nncasier uuy, u per cent., iteu.. ,,.... vuuu mat 1890. 109 113 120 " " 1893 10(1 " S per ct. In ler se years., loe " 4 Bchoelloan 100 " 4 " In 1 or 20 years loe " 4 " tnB or 91 years. 100 " 4 lnlOerSOyears, 100 Manhelm ltoreugh lean 100 BANK STOCKS. yirst National Hank.. 100 rarmers' National Hank 60 ynlten National Hank loe Lancaster County National llaiik,.... M Columbia National Hank .ou Christiana National Dank 100 Kphrata National Hank 100 rfrst National Hank, Columbia.., 100 First National Hank, Htresburg 100 rirst National Hank, Marietta 100 First National Hank. Mt, Jey.. 100 Lltlts National Hank 100 Manhelm National Hank 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... M New Helland National Hank loe Clap National Hank 100 Qnarryvllle National Hank 100 100.50 102 10O 100 102.30 IU 191 SO 112 175 111.75 122 113 141 163 1X1 SOU 160 159.10 161.20 OS 130 UO JO UO TvnariiE stocks. nig Spring ft Heaver Valley 21 Bridgeport ft Horseshoe ,, 11U Columbia ft Chestnut Hill S3 Columbia Washington ail Concstega A Htg Spring S3 Columbia Marietta S3 Maytown ft KUzabethtewn S3 Lancasterft Kphrata.... S3 Lancaster Willow Street 23 Btrasburg Millport S3 760 S3 18 24 03 20 ae 10 44 48 03 21 00 31 70 63 7' 1 nsnouasnytewn ,. i Marietta A Mount Jey 23 Lane, KUzabethtewn ft Mlddlolewn. loe Lancasterft Knittvlllc 60 Lancaster ft Ltlltz 23 East Hrandywlne ft Waynesburg M Lancasterft Wllllamstewii 23 Lancasterft Maner M Lancaster ft Manhelm S3 Lancasterft Marietta S3 Lancasterft New Helland. 100 Lancasterft Susquehanna., 300 Lancaster New Danville.. 23 MISCXLLAntOCS BTOCKB. Quarry vllle K. It M Millersvllla Street Cur M Inijulrer l'rlntlnj? Company... 60 (las Light and lucl Company 23 Stevens Heuso (Henda) 100 Columbia (las Company 23 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company leu Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stevens Heuse 60 106 23 116 41 33 711 28.1 7.00 175 6"10 51 30 100 25 U 2U623 210 5 18.05 75 W Hllieravuie Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market , ,,.,..,.. !) Eastern Market.. 6u AM5 H' A 11 VXIt TISE3TESTS. INTnLLIuTiNTPERSONS GIVE MIL ler'a UOIIAX Seap the preference. Ltfectli e, durable, cheap. MILLER'S PURE IIORAX SOAP d, Iecs net plcase,yourmeney will be refunded, DR. FOREMAN, I'lnSICIAN AND BUHOEON. Hemevcd from Ne. 211 West Klnir street te Ne. se North l'rlnce. (Late residence or A. K. Hebcrts.) mSmd WANTi: D A YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation as chambcnna'.d, te wait en table or light housework, Aiinlv nt 11 NO. 519 ST. JOSKI'H'S Stft KK.T. A CARD OF THANKS. I take this opportunity tn rtturii m slucera thanks te my frlends and un alMaisgniicreus imlillc for tliulr marks nf appreciation und con cen con i!?iice In the uniiaralleled Kastcr trade which 1 experienced ; and I also take occasion tn express regret that Iwas unable, In the Inst hours prier te the Faster Fnstlial, te supply all of my pa trons. 1 had provided the largest supply of goods in my experience, but had no Idea nf the avalanche of trade that was about tn overtake me. Large as nre my present fa cilities, I will se Increase them us te guard against any simitar aceldent nf being unable te supply the demands of friends and thn public en liiiunt neiiuay occasions. Again thanking one and all for their most liberal patrenuge. I can only premlie tn use e cry cndeui or tn merit iiieir ia ors in me lime loceme. SIIFhT.lhe Confectioner Ne. 121 North Queen Stuet. Lancaster, la. ltd w ILLIAMSON rS FOSTER. Hl'KClAL, ALL-WOOL Corkscrew Diagonal Suits $12.00. Kuch season we makn a special Suit for Men, taking particular earn te have the best possible all wool material ut this LOWhSl' Price. This season It is a Corksciew Diag onal, Iu black and brown, tint is net te he. equalled at the price, for quality, fit and finish. HOYS' HltOWX Corkscrew Suits $8.00, ler Heys trem 9 te 12 years of nge I!0. S' Brown Corkscrew Suits, 12 te 10 j ears old, SO 00. IWS AND- cyips. FOll SI'ltINU ANDSUMMKU. Our assortment Is without n thai. We have everything new und novel iu STIFF and SOFT HATS, for 3Icn und Heys, und an ox ex ox tenslye assortment or CHILDItEN'S TIll HANS. Fer comfort try the V eather-n eight Self-Conforming Stiff Hat. We have them In HlucL-a and Brew ns, with Flat or Hound Crown. FINK DKhSS Kid G loves. Ulovesuretho finishing touches te dress and aie most Important te Insure Its pcrrec pcrrec tlen, HadorpeorlytlttlngUlovei of an In appropriate color will change the appour appeur unce of a well-dressed gentleman quite us much us an unsuitable Hat, We have a large assortment or the most suitable colors lu cable sewed and Fine Kid Gloves for Gents' Sl'KING WKAll.andallthe NEW DESIGNS -IN- SILK NECKTIES and SCARFS. HOYS, MISSKS and CIIILDUK.V'.V SHOES! We pay special attention te Misses, lima and Children's Shoes, taking great care te select none but these made of the best ma terial. In each grade we are particular te have a geed solid leather sole en all our 'Men's, Heys and Children's Shoes. 1 e obtain this we are erteu obliged te have many of them made te our special order te Insnre a geed solid article. Our HOYS' GKMSHOKS are excellent for (school Wear, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 30 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER PA. TUE FINEST KNOWN FOR ALL PUR poses U Miller's Pare BOB AX Seap. iiiraeM central J iireaa......... i rTelandiVltttbnrg Ksllreiid. .,., 140 Ctdoage Beck Island Ballreed..... WW. FHtabuM rert Wayne Kal read ll Vtitsra union Televranh (Irnmnnu.. w ,!. a, ,.,, 4 , 3Ai V, 'w"Armm9tmMMim. swii-ai ,A8V11 OKOW FOR MILLER'S BOHAX Seap and you'll ec be ether. 23c. A plaque Of two Dee will be srlven wiv every day. BY THE ADDITION OF BORAX, SOAP ..t,B,l,nA,lnSc,irKcntlwwcr' Ty MILLKH'8 t UKh HOItAX. ROSCOE MURPHY, D. D. 8.. .. - aaAWJATa e The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, 1 t WITH DK. II. D. KNIGHT, ., .. P4 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. Dentistry In all IU branches. marl 7tdAWA83md QEALED PROPOSALS FOR COLLEC . iJu?iff state and county Taxes of the East and West Wards of Lancaster city for 1885, will be recelved at the County Commissioners' Office until 12 o'clock neon, Monday, April 11, 1885. .. . ''Y'HlDEUOFTHElieAIin. Attest) FrahkOriest, Clerk. a3-8td TRY MILLER'S RORAX SOAP FOR fine Laundry work. Guaranteed unadul terated. SPECIALMA0U1NERYADAPTEDFOH manufacturing Miller's Pure UOIIAX Seap. Our own Invention. INSIST UPON IIAVINO MILLER'S HOUAX Soen. Guaranteed absolutely pure, harmless und effective. WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST . Cigars In the town, two for 5e, at HAHTMAN'S F.LLOW FltONT CIO Alt BTOKK. PENNA. OIOARS FROM fl.00 PER Hundred up, nt HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIGAR BTOIIK. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNEHS. All persens are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and juuwir counties, wneiner inclesed eruniu- closed, cither for the purpose of sheeting or fish- lift, as me iaw win de ngiaiy emorcee, against resnesstnir en said lands of the undcrslirned gall sign after this notice. WM. COLKMAN FUKKMAN, It. I'KUCr ALDEN, KDWAKD C. FUKKMAN, Attorney for H. W. celemau's heirs. ecUltfdftw "lVER 600,000 CAKES OF MILLER'S J IIOItAX Seap already sold. Purest Laun dry Seap made. Iimr7-Cmd REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. Inordertereducoour large stock el Fur Heavers, Meltons, Kerseys nnd Corkscrews for Overceatings, I will, for the next CO days, make up te your order, tn first-class style, at greatly reduced prices. All garments are guaranteed te nt perieci anu only me nest quality Of trim mings are used. A. It. KOHKNSTEIN, tine Tailoring. 37 North Queen street, opposite the l'ostemce. m2tmdlt "PAST END YARD. C.J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orricat Ne SO Centra Square. Heth yard and omen connected with telephone exchange. ectlWradM&F.U B OOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McCenaughy. Men's Calf Beets, $2.25. Ladies' Morocco Butten, $1.25, ALL UOOD4 SOLIO ANI WAHItANTF.Il. 26 1-2 EAST KING STREET. mil tfd COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, thn Honorable Jehn II. Living ten. President, and Honorable Ilarld W. Pat. tenon, Additional Lnw Judge of the Courts of tiiiuuuii riiH in unu lerinu ceunxy 01 Lancas ter, and Assistant Justices or the Courts or Ojer and Terminer and General Jail l)i livery' and Quarter Sessions of the l'eace In und for the county of 1-uncustcr, nave iisueu meir piccept, te jne directed, re quiring me among ether things te make public proclamation throughout my Inlllwlck, that a Court oreycrnnd Terminer and a (ienerulJall Delliery, alsea Court or (icneral Quarter Ses sions of the l'eace And Jail Delliery, will com nonce tn the Court llonse, in the city or Lancas ti r, Iu the Commonwealth or l'cnns)Huiiui, OV THK TIIIKU MONDAY IN Al'ltIL, ( the aith j, isa.1. Iu pursiiance or which precept public notice Is hereby given te the Ma) or ana Aldermen or the City or Lancaster, In the said county, and all the Justices or the Peace, thn Corener and Cen stables et the said City and County et Lancas ter, that they be then and there In their own proper persens, lib their rolls, leeerds and ex aminations, nnd inquisitions, and their own re membrances, te de threo things which te their offices appirtiiin In their belmlf te be done ; nnd Blneall these who will DiTMtcutu airaliiut thn prisoners who are, or then shall be, in thn jail or u tun uiu iiiiiiiy 1,1 iiuncuiif-r, urn in iw men and there te prost cute against them ns ehall be Just. uaieu ai iincastir, tin- snth nay or March. WIS. ..I..,. 11. mtllllVaiti. nprt-ltdAw iir.iy, tl. lujiiji.aun. Sheriff. CAJtEZAOEJI. S' TANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage Uullders), MAUKKT STKEKT, HBAU OF FOSTOtFlCK. LANCASTKU, PA. OUK LAKQB STOCK OF BUGGIES & CARRIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Kle gantly Mnlshcd, WHICfl WK OtFKU AT OHKATLY HKUUCKD PRICKS. TheSUPElUOK QUALITY OF OUH WORK Is no longer questioned. Our work Is as fine as any made Jn the larger cities, and SOLD AT HALF THE PRICE. New Is ibe tlme te order fer8pr!ng. ENCOURAQE FAIR DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One get of workmen especially employed for that purpose. 9- A few SLEIQHS left at Lew Figures. Give us a call. nev-tfdft w TOARQAINS. AFTER THE SALE -AT NORBECK & MILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE QflRJUflGB" WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL II K SOLD AT PUBLIC -SALE PRICES. DON'T MISS A UARUAIN. PAW AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF THK WORK. JILL WORK GlIIRWTEED. -All questions answered by Telephone, through the Telephone Exchange, with which' the estabUshmentls connected. GOTO OLAnKrBCOFFEKSTORK FOR ,4sNowl"ranefer2e.i4OoodKlcefoT Mc,4 fts Scalloped Crackers for S6c.i 4 s Whl te Bllffar for We., Ii ftAt. ft.1Tta. fn t.a.Afn cteTMnrm. yvJnw IN ADDITION. Te the usual large stock of Men's nnd Youths' Clothing at the Ledger Building Store we new also carry a fine line of Beys' and Children's Snita all styles, nil grades, lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md R EMOVAL. I. McCAULEY, 1ERCHAUT TAIIOR, HAS RKMONKD FROM NO. 146 EAST KING STREET NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (lluchmlller's lluilding), W hein he has en hand ONEOFTHE FINKST LINESOF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOItTHK SPRI.NM 1 RADE hVhlt S1IOUN IN TIMS CIT. Call and take a leek at the goods and jeu will be sure te have jour measure taken lern Suit, altld ER GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTEN8, Te keep the hands warm. HOCKS, Te keep tbe feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the cars warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. Aafl.frJfJE.VT5. piULTON OPERA 1I0USU MONDAY AND TUESDAyT APRIL Cth and 7th. SHOOK & COLLIER'S UNION SQUARE LIGHTS 0' LONDON COMBINATION I Under the Auspices or Sheek a (. eniti!, Proprietors. UNION SQUARE THEATRE, Niw Yeiik. In Okorek It. Sims' pewcrrul Spectacular Mile- drami, the Union Square 'lheatie's Ol-catest Success 'the LIGHTS O' LONDON! Presented with nil the magnificent scenery. iirupenies anu niccruinicai enecia useu ai inui ineatre, pain ted bv the world renowned Rlchaid Mai's ten ; mechanical effects by O. it. Winnie. ADMISSION 75, Wand 35 CENTS. Sale of Resen ed Seats new open at Openi Heuse. Wanted ! lOO-Hupcniiuncraries-lOO. Apply te Stage Manager en day of perfer in ance. uS-ftd LEOAL XUTICE.S. ESTATE OF LOUISA EISLEY, IiATE or Lancaster rity, deceiuwiL Letters ofad efad ofad ministratien en said estate ha lng been granted te the iindi rslgned, all persons indebted thereto uie rt'iiuesiru it, niuku linmeuiaie paymcni, ana iiiusu eiiviiiK claims or uemanus uc;ainst uif same, will present them without delay for set ugnlnst the uriiieiu in iiiu uiiuersigntu, resiuin 1! l! In the city of Lancaster. IOIIN EISLEY, Admlntiitrater. U. Fhaxk Esiileuan, Att'y. feblft-CtdTueaw ESTATE OF BERNARD MULIIATT'AN, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said e-,latUia lng been granted te the undersigned, all persons lndcbted thciete are requested te make lminedl ite payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlcment te the undersigned, lesldlngeu East Orange street, Lancaster city, l'a. tltANCUi Mel! LAIN, Executer. Philip ii. Hakek. Attorney. febl7-CtdTueaw ESTATE OF BARBARA A. BAER.LATE of Warwick township, dee'd, Letters el administration en said estate luu ingbcen grant ed te the undersigned, all perbens indebted wiuieiuuiuri'n.ucsieu 10 make immeuiate pay ment, and these having claims or demands niralnst the sanie will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned. EMANUEL J. MI INNICII, Pctersburir, SAMUEL GRUUE, Litltz, J. W. H IUcsman, Administrators. Att'y. m24-3tdeawA3tw STATE OF CHARLES EFFINOER, late or Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters or ad ministration en said estate Inn lng been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto areiequested te make Immediate payment, nnd theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler set tlement tothe undersigned, residing In said city CATHARINE KFFINIJER, ml2Ctdeaw Administratrix. 171 STATE OF CATHARINE HAM- l.nttnra X HRKlllT.latoerLniicasterelty.do'd. 1 of administration en said estate having been, grunted te the undersigned, all persona indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settle ment te the undersigned, residing In Sunbury, Northumberland county, W. A. IIAMHRIUHT, Wit. Aue. Atlkk, Administrator. Attorney. mso-ctdeaw ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCH, late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said stnte having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto urun-quesieuiomiiKeiiniiieuiaio payment una these having claims or demands against the esiaia or me ueceaent wtn make t: known te him without cleiav FHANK PFLlFFER. Executer. H. C, Krxapt Attorney. ml3-ud6aw STATE OF MARIA RUD1SILL, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. The undet. signed auditor, appointed te dlstilbute thn balance' remaining In the hands or Dr. H. T, Davis, administrator, te and nmeng theso legally entitled te the same, will sit rer that purpose en TUESDAY, APRIL ftf, 18.-W, at 10a. in , In the Library Roem or thn Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, wheie all persons Inteiestedlnwild distribution may attend. mSl-OtdTu W. T. UROWN, Auditor. TRIOR A aOOD-FlTTINO SHIRT WITH JL; Patent Facings, Hand-Worked Eyelets, made of geed material nnd prlee ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Alse new stjles Working Shirts, spring stjles Heme and Furoishleg'Uoods ter Ladle's, Clouts in d Misses. All cheaper than ever. Please call and examine before you buy. , HENRY UECI1TOLD, Ne. 61 North Queen Street, V. 8. Cbolce lluilding Lets, Stene and Sand for sole. CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THK FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW ilireilTkl). AT REIQ ART'S OLD WINK STORE, Ne. S9 East Kitte Htrikt. 1L K. SLAVMAKER, Agt. febl7-Ud Established, 1780. MKD1CAU TTERDICT OF ALT, TltK .TiiniWH . y Bensen's Capclne Plasters have been award-f j?tl ou keiu uieunis overall compemors. Safe and positive. QUTICTJRA. CUTICURA. THE ONLY REMEDIES FOR THE AND BLOOD UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED. SKIN Win. T. Tettcn, 672 North Tenth street, Phila delphia, rcpertd that one of hla custemers stated te htm Incidentally that he was reeling se well anu nau gainea iweniy-sevcn peunus in me last year, all or which he attributed te a systematic course or the ccticvra Rkselvbkt, which has proved effectual when all ether remedies fall. SORES ON NECK. Chas. llrndy, Semcrrllle, Mess , who refers te Dr. J. J. Weed, druggist, of that city, ccrtlflea te a wonderful cure of running sores en the neck which had been treated by hospital physi cians without cure, and which yielded com pletely te the CUTICtIB. KEMSDtKS. . - CCHED nr CUTICDRA. Mv skin dlsensn. wtilcti iHialatml uvamiI njinn. lar remedies and ether remedies advlsed by phy sicians, has been cured by your CCTtccax kimk dies, lhey surpassed my most sangulne expec tations and rapidly effected a cure. J.C. ARENTRUK. VlMCKXMCB, I SO. KNOW ITS VALUE. All or your CcTtctiHA Kekkdiib gl e very geed satisfaction. The Ccticvra I especially recom mend for the diseases rer which it is used. 1 knew from experience its value. DR. II. J. Pratt, Moxtxlle, Wis. CUTICURA AllHOAD. Through a home returned Norwegian, I have learned te knewy our Cdticcra, which has In a ray plu slclan's medicines could net heal. Cillt. HELTEN, IUrekt, Nerwat, Agenturferrttning. THK POET POWERS. A riellngef gratltute Impels me te acknewl edge the great merits or jour Ccticvra, and 1 cordially icceinmend It the public as a very valuable remedy. II. N. POWERS, HRttxixreRT, Conn. Fer sale everywhere. Prlce Cuticcra, the great Skin Cure.SOc. Cuticura Seap, an exquis ite Skin Heantlllcr. 25c. Cuticdra Ubselvxht, the new Illoed 1'iirlfler, II ue. Petter IIrce add Cuemicai. Ce, Hobtem. CUTICURA SOAP AN EXQUISITE Toilet Hath and Nursery Sanatlie. SANFORD'S RADICAL OURE, -I ou CATARRH. ITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, MARIGOLD AND CLOVER IILOSSOM. A single dose of Hanford's Radical Cure in stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing of Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, steps Watery Discharges from the Nese and Lyes, pie vents Ringing Noises In the Head, cures Norv Nerv Norv eus Headache and subdues Chills and Fevers. In Chronic Catarrh It Cleanses the Nasal pass ages or Feul Mucus, Restores thn Senses et Smell, Taste and Hearing when attested, Frces the Head, Ihreat nnd Urenchlal Tubes of offen sive matter, Sweetens and Purities the breath. Steps the Cough, and Arrests the progress or Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, ene box Catarrhal beh ent and Sun ford's Inhaler, all in onepack enepack onepack age, of all druggists, for tl.oe. Ask forSAitreRD'a Radical Curd. Petter Drce ami Chemical Ce , Uosten. ii, Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Fer the relief and prevention, the instant It is applied, or Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Cekls, Wcuk Hack, Stomach and Hew. els, Sheeting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, le mile Pains, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Com plain', llllleus Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, u se COLLINS' PLASTERS (an ELECTRIC Rattery combined with a Pereus Plaster), and laugh nt pain. 80c. everywhere. npil W.S&w G REAT INDIAN MEDICINE. KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE -FOR TIIE- UI.OOl), LIVhR, KIDNES AND STOMACH. It is Made by the Indians. Used by the Indians. Sold by the Indians. It Is Purely Vegetable. It surely cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Uewels and Hloed. It is almost specific ferall forms or Rheumatism. It will cure dls dls dls eose when all ether remedies have failed. Direc tions are plainly printed en every bottle. AU tribes of Indians ha I e their medicines, but KA-TON-KA Is a leniedy ofthe Pacific Coast, and Is used by all. It Is composed or roots, herbs and barks gathered and preparcd by tbe WARM SPRING INDIANS OF OREGON, And Is favorably known and used In all parts of tbe world. The sick or ailing should net delay Its use. it will prevent as well as cure disease. Its prlce is one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for llve dollars. Ask for It and see that you get 11, It Is for sule by all Druggists, and by the ORLQON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Cerry. l'a. CD0D0C INDIAN OIL, THE GREATEST PAIN EARTH. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL is certain te euro Tooth ache In one minute. Headache In five minutes, Earache In ten minutes, Sere Threat In one night, Neuralgia in three te five minutes. MODOC INDIAN OIL is used Internally as w ell as external! v. Every family should have a het- tie within reach. It Is a doctor In the house. it 13 or sale by all Druggists. Prlce 25c. per bottle, j-uiKu ,ru uuuu'a, uw, aree INDIAN COUGH SYRUP Is a prompt specific rer Coughs, Colds nnd Lung discuses, 60e. per bottle. Ka ten ka, Modoe Indian Oil and Indian Cough Syrup for gale (wholesale and retail) at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 nnd 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. m3-lydWASAw FOR 8AI.E OR KENT. HOUSE FOR RENT. A three-story Ilrlck Heuse. Ne. 29 West Chestuutstrcet. mlS-tfd FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. 15 Shlppen street. UilO-tfd H. FRANK ESIILEMAN. FOR RENT. The hull UM feet en thlrdstoryef Hteln metz building, Ne. 33J North Queen street. Ap ply te J. L. SPEINMETZ. fi-tfd FOR RENT. Hrst Class Restaurant, also first class liar ber Shep, comer of Centra Square and North vuuuu mrcei, jiesi location in ine cny. Apply te 1IIRS11 A liltO.' FOR RENT. Thrce Law Offices at Ne. 43 NORTH DUKE STREET and a basment &5 feet long, supplied with wnter and heat. uiartMtd II. FRANK ESIILEMAN. FOR SALE OR RENT. Theso two large new thiee-stery Heuse, situated en North Lime street, between Lemen and James streets. Alse, Fer Rent Three story ilrlck Heuae, ill East James street, 10 rooms, rent, f 10 pr month s 3-story Ilrlck Heuse, Ne. v'it East Frederick street, 7 loems.rent, $11 per month. Apply te A. W. HUSSEL, afUltd S3 Last King street. EDUCATIONAL. TT OOK ATTHisf ! " ' " " AND THEN EMURACK IT. Boek-kooplng, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drawlruj Business Documents, All forK3Sfer3 months, or U50 for 0 months, at Lancaster Commercial College. Address, H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. 10H EAST KING STREET, l-ancaster, l'a janl9-tfd PIRST-OLASS BOARDING. Together with the ebelce of rooms en the nrst or second Itoer. Surpassed by none Initie city. Call en or address, NO. 401 NORTH QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aa-tfd A v xJ y -ii: : It 51 . St .ff ",, ?f . ' ' a, u fit 9,1 , -it 4-ft. ''-"ti Lr t y .? , A. J '! M yJr6ftl .5K i.a a, v, ;