lV-"T'JFy -- fL i ITHE LANCASTER DAILY IBTiraLMGENOEK, TUESDAY, APKIL 14, 1885. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERY. OI'ESZXU OV THE BVRISO BESBIOS IS COLVMBIA OS MOSDAT ZTSSISO. The Rell of Minister Present Rev. Oalbralth Elected Moderator Hest "Arber Dr" Will Be Celebrated In the Borough. Interesting Town Mete. Regular Correspondence of lnTLLtnniicn. Cei.tjmma, April 14 The Westminster pronbytery openod It spring session In the Columbia Presbyterian church, laatorenlng at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting was conductetl by Rev. Samuel Koneagy, efBtrasburg, vrlUi Revs. W. B. Browne, of Columbia, and Dr. Stewart, as his assistants. Rev. Keneagy delivered a most Interesting sermen. The following ministers wero present: Revs. T. M. Crawford, C. W. Stewart, J. D. Smith, R. Gamble, W. B. Browne, D. M. Davenport, Samuel Keneagy, J. MoDeugall, T. 8. Springer, J. M. aalbraltli, Vf. J. Hear, W. G. Calmes, G. S. Bell, R. 8. Ciark, J. J. Lane, K.W.Gaylerd, J. B. Turner.G.WiEly, C. B. Cress, A. T. Fex, T. Thompson, G. M. Hickman and a I. Hlckey. Pornmnent Clerk Rev. Galbraith, of Chest nut Level, was elected moderator, and Rev. R. Ij. Clark, of Contre church, was chosen clerk pre. tern, with RevS. Vex and Hickey assistants. Rev. Ely, chairman of the committee en arrangements, reported the tlme for business and uoveuonai meetings. An Invitation was oxtended te Rev. Dr. Edgar, president of the Wilsen collego, at Chambersburg, te address the meeting this .evening. 1 ' Adjourned until 0 p. in. TUESDAY MOUNINO'S SKSHION. The presbytery was openod with devo tional exercises.' Absentees from last eve ning's meeting upon stating reasons were excused ; minutes of last evening's meeting, last regular meeting, and pre re nata moot meet ing hoi Jut Chestnut I.evel, wero read and approved. ChurchOB net ropresentod at two last meet ing gave oxcuse and was excused. Rev. Davenport, of Slatevllle was the only church asked te be excused. A number ei commlttees wero announced by the moderetor. Treasurer's report was referred te audit lng committee. ' The committee te organize the Memerial Pesbyterlan church, Lancaster, made their report. The church was accepted and en rolled. Elders' report as te payment of pastor's salary was rocelvod. The following commission te the general assembly was olectod : Rev. Dr. II. E. Kiles and Rev. Dr. J. McDougall, principals j Rev. Dr. C. W. Stewart and C. 8. Bell, alternates. Elders J. M. Browne and J. M. Read, prin cipals ; J. W. Allen and D. H. Bartholemew, alternates. H.K.Denllngor,ef Paradise, was introduced by his pastor, Rev. T. W. Gaylerd , and J. C. Bucher, by his pastor, Rev. IL E. Nlles. or Yerk, ascandluatcs for the ministry, asking, te be taken In under the care et the presby tery. Rev. Browne, of Columbia, examined and the examination was unanimously sus tained, and en motion they were received by the presbytery as candidates for the ministry. Thov were recemmended te the beard of trustees et the Yerk cellegiate institution for n scholarship, each, in that institution. The tomperance committee made a lengthy report which was rocelvod. The remainder of the morning session was spent in discussing the temperance question. Arber Day In Columbia. At a meeting of the Joint commlttee en "Arber Day" arrangements, at the Frank, lln house en Monday evening, Mrs. J. A Slade in the chair, It was resolved that the " Institute" grounds be the plaoe for the ob servance of the occasion ; that the exercises in the room be held from 2 te 3 p. in., and the ether ceremonies from 3 te 4; that the trees be planted In "author's row" each school te name its own tree j and Dr. Markel, Mr. Mlller and Mr. .erger wero appointed a commlttee te precure the trees, employ a man te de the necessary digging, engage band, Ac. ; with instructions te obtain Norway maple 11 pessible, if net sugar mnple te be taken. The teachers will designate the tree planters. The precession or high school and grammar school pupils headed by the band will start from the high school, march ing thonce te the Oherry street, Poplar street and Fifth street school houses, the pupils of each fulling In turn; and the route will le across Fourth te Locust, up Locust te the high school grounds. The secretary was instructed te Invite the school beard te attend the exercises In a body; and the trustees et the public grounds. Incident or Dorengli JJfe. William Moero yosterday returned from his visit te the New Orleans Exposition. With the oallce apron, and necktie carnival in the rink this ovenlng, that place of amuse ment will clese until September, when it will be reopened. It has been a success. Sheek & Cellier's Lights e' Londen" will appear in the opera house this evening. This troupe once before visited Celumblu, and gave a most excellent rendition. On Thursday evening next, L. B. Fonder Fender smith will drill his company ofyeung ladles for the benclit of the Vigilant fair, new being held in Armery hall. On Thursday morning Uie box sheet for Lillle Hinten's return engagement will be opened at Richards' book stere. This afternoon the P. R. R. pay car will arrlve at Columbia. Last evening a geld cuir button, with pearl settings, was ieund en Seuth Second street Rev. W. P. Evans yesterday at the E. K. Lutheran parsenage, united in the holy bends of wedlock, Miss Mame Read, of Col umbia, te Mr. Charles McCann, of erk. On Wednesday ovenlng, in the armory of Gen. Welsh Pest, Na'118, G. A. R., will be held a reunion of the pests In this district vitAJwxn winr a aerievs chime. Dr. Jeshua VatU And Mr. 'Elliabe lb ltnhl lu Very Het Water. Dr. Jeshua Potts and Mrs. Elizabeth Rulil were arrested en Monday altomeon en war rants issued byAlderman Barr, charging them with attempting te commit an abortion nu a young girl. The arrest was brought about through information given te Chief Haines that something unusual was going en at the residence or Mrs. Ruhl, Ne. WO Wood ward street. The chler and Alderman Barr visited the heuse yesterday afternoon and made inquiries as te a sick girl there. Mrs. Ruhl said there was net a sick girl in the beuse. The chief searched the house and leund a young girl about te beceme a mother, ( in ene of the upper rooms. Dr. Potts was idse found In another room heldlnga consultation with the mother or the young girl. The mother claimed that the girl was br6ught te the house from n dis tance te hlde her shame, but denied that any attempt at abortion had been made. Chief Haines served his warrants en Dr. Potts and Mrs. Ruhl and they entered ball in the sum of 500 each for a hearing bofero Alderfnan Barr this afternoon. At that hour the cases were continued, as the commonwealth were net ready te go en. aritVCK BY A LOCOMOTIVE. A Hore AtUched te a Milk Wagen Killed and the Drlrer Tlirewn Twenty Feet. Lititz, April 1. This morning as a south bound train en the Reading railroad was passing the plow works at Lititz, the locomo tive struck the milk wagon of Hiram Bru baker, as the latter was driving across the track. The wagon was ornahed te pieces, the horse, a valuable ene, was taken up by the cow-catcher and carried a distance of ene hundred yards and killed ; the driver was thrown twenty feet, but escaped with n few scratches. Award el Arbitrators. 0. IL Fasnacht, Jeremiah Rife and Jehn Mctzler, the arbitrators chesen te determine the suit of the Farmers' National bank vs. Benjamin Reet, met te-day. The suit was brought te recover the face value of two promissory notes. The defonse was that the notes were forged. The Arbitrators found in favor of the bank for tl,020.7. Death of a Premising Little Oirl. This morning Jesephine, aten-yoar-eld girl of Patriclus McMauus, formerly or this city, died at the home or the family, 3,203 Spencer Terrace, West Philadelphia. The deceased was a bright little child and the family have the sympathy of many friends In this city. The funeral will take place In Philadelphia. Adjournment of Viewers. The viewers, appointed te asses damages caused by the proposed widening et Pine street, met this morning and adjeurned un- HI Friday. j J OKLAHOMA SOT OPES TO BETTLE.HES T. The Administration Determined te Protect the Indian Territory Frem Intruiluu. Capt. Crouch, the leader et the Oklahoma "boemors," has had ail Interview with Socro Secro Socre tary Lamar. Capt. Couch said he represented law-abiding cltlr.ens, who bollevcd honestly that they are entitled te settle upon tne Oklahoma lands, and who want an authbrlla authbrlla tlVe legal decision en the question whether the lands Mentr te the government and are open te sottlemonL He complained that cattlemen have ranches te herds new en the land his people doslre and settle upon. He donled thai the Oklahoma settlers Intend te go into the country in the face of the law. "What Is it you wish?" asked Mr. Lamar. "I want te knew," said Capt. Crouch, " what cotirse the administration has deter mined te pursue with roferenco te Oklahoma and the settlers." " Well, sir," repllcd the secretary, " I will state te you the policy of this administration with regard te tills Oklahoma country. It considers the Oklahoma territory, en which the persons you represent are proposing te make settlements, as within and part of the Indian territory. The administration re gards is as net a part of the public domain open te entry and settloment, and acquisi tion or titles under the land lawset the United States. Being Indian country that is, territory acquired and roservod for Indian occupancy the government is plodged te the protection of Hand the secu rity ei me inuians irem miruucra. i-" u persens have the right te go there and roside without a permit, and when they de go they are Intruders who nre acting illegally and wrongfully. The policy or the president is te oxecuto the plodge ofthe government and te protect this territory lrem the Intrusion of white persons who claim that they have a rttrh tn nnlnr nnnti II. mill Hint It Wns nublll! domain subject te prcomptlen anil lionio lienio lionie Btead asentlements. " Is that the final doclslen ?" Asked Capt. Crouch. " It Is, and will be onrercod," roplled Mr. Lamar. In reply te a further questien Mr. Lamar said the administration was determined that the cattle men en the Oklahoma roservation should loave. They will net le pormltted te graze their cattle within the limits of that territory. He ropcated this declaration with emphasis. II OIIKI.SO IT VV. Hearchlng the Welsh mountain for the Hiil- posed Assailants of the Llnvllles. Squlre Samuel Evans nnd the Columbia police have nn Idea that they knew the per sona who wero Implicated In the rebbery and attempted murder el Edward M. Llnvllle, or Salisbury, seme tlme age, and they nre new busily engaged in working up the case. What the results will be remains te lie scen. Yesterday morning Ocorge Watsen, acolercd manor Columbia, was brought te this city by Odlcers Wlttlck and Gllbert, and ledged in Jail. It is alleged that he Is ene or the guilty parties. The two olllcers and the squlre then pro ceeded te the mountain In search et nnother man, whose name they refused te give. The squlre arrived in this city at 520 last evening, but doclined te be interviewed in regard te what ovidence had been obtained against the suspected men. He said, however, thet he had lcR the officers en the mountain with In structions te remain until they had arrested the man for whom they wero looking. Watsen is n 1 emnium unrKey, wu is often seen In the jossessien of large sums of money,' which he obtains in seme mysterious way. lie docs no work nnd at tlmes leaves town for a period. Officers lu this city and ether poeplo who have considerable knewledge of the civse are Inclined te the belief that the crlme was com mitted bv white men. liilly nequalntcd with the premises and living In the vicinity. In the ItrgUter's Olllrc. The following loiters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tues day, April 1 1 : Testamkntauv. Sephia Iteth, deceased, latoef Marietta Ixirnngh ; Jacob Reth, Mari etta, oxecuter. Cathoriue Keller, deceased, late or I'enn township ; Jehn O. Keller, Jacob (1. Keller, Samuel (1. Keller, I'enn, nnd Martin n. Kol Kel ler, Ellzabothtewn, executers. Christian Krelder, deceased, late or Man helm borough ; Christian J. RcilV, Manhelm, oxecuter. A. Albert, deceased, late or West Earl ; Jehn F. Lclb, West Enrl, oxecuter. Harriet Ann Mans, deceased, late of Marietta ; Jehn ('. H. Mans, Marietta, execu oxecu eor. Mary Bru baker, deceased, late of Raplie township ; Henry S. Ilrulxtker, Raplie, oxecuter. Administhai ion Jehn Hallor.dcceasod, late or Lancnster city; Froderlcka Hlller, cltv, executrix. Jehn Divet, deceased, late of Raphe town ship ; Benjamin F. Dlvct, Itnphe, adminis trator. Isniel Ilecker, deceased, lute or Warwick township ; Carollne Becker, Jehn Becker, Warwick, nnd Henry Becker, Ephrnta, ad ministrators. llase Halt lliicfs. Games yesterday At Philadelphia : Phila delphia 3, AthletiuS; at Trenten: Trenten 11, Quaker City 0 : at Baltimere: Baltimore 7, Provldenco 1; at Brooklyn : Brooklyn 11, Newark 5 ; nt New Yerk: Bosten 0, Metro politan C A conference is being held at Wilmington, Del., te-day, te dcclde whether that city is te have an Eastern League club located tbere. The Quaker City people found out yester day that Trenten knew something about base ball. Owing te the very cold weather te-day, the game of ball which was te have taken place between the Philadelphia and Lancaster clubs, lu this city, had te be postponed. Charles Ilouseholder writes Irem Harris burg that he will positively play with the Ironsides the coming season. He was nego tiating with Norfolk, but they could notagree upon terms. The Lancaster club will open their season in Brooklyn with the American Association team en Fi iday next. Saturday the Quaker City club will be here. Dave Oldfield was summoned tehis home In Philadelphia, last evening, en account el the death of his little child. AS ASSEMBLY BASQVET. The Order of Artisans Vary Their Kxerelaes Willi n Festive Ocraslen. Lancaster Assembly, Ne. 27, Artliwn order ei Mutual Protection, held a banquet last ovenlng, nt the hetel of Smith it Hershey, In Centre Square. Twenty-four inombera sat down te the mipper which had been pre pared In line style. The cvenlnp was very pleasantly spent Majer A. C. Halncflil acted aa president and toast-niaater and gave a short lilstery at the assembly, which is about ten years old. The iollewiiiK toasts were responded te ; "The Health of the Members," Dr. M. L. Herr; "Attendance et Members," 3. K. Uarr; "Our Wives and Sweethearts," A. S. Villee. Short spoeches were also tnade by Jehn II. Metzlcr and Jehn U. Rupley. The party adjourned at a late hour after having a line time. .Majer Heliuelil occupies the highest posi tion in the order, which has assemblies in different atates of the Union. He is Most Excellent Master Artisan. Ministerial Session In Yerk. The Sunday school institute of the Harris burg convocation or the Episcopal church holds a session in Yerk te-day. At 1:30 p, m. Rev. O. F. Knight, of this city, reads a paper en "The Canen or Hely Scripture." At 3 p. m. Rev. F. J. Clay Meran, or Columbia, Illustrates the "Medel Infant Class Loasen." Oh Thureday morning St. Jehn's church will be consecrated by the Rt. Re v. Mark Antheny DeWelf II ewe, nsslstcd by the lit. Rev. Nolsen S. Rulison, I). 1. The preacher en this occasion will be the Rev. J. Housten Ecclcsten, I). D rector of Emanuel church, Baltimore. On Thursday ovenlng the apos tolic rite or confirmation will lie administered. The sermon and ndilreiw will be by the Kt Rev. M. A. DeWelf 'Howe. Reva Knight and Pratt, el this city, Meran, of Columbia, Harding, et Paradise, and Graham, of Man-' helm, have signified 'their lutontlen te be present t Three Fingers Injured, A son of Jehn Lyens, residing near Hart Hart vllle, was playing with a cartridge en Mon day. It exploded, and the lips of three An gers were se badly mangled that amputation was required. Dr. Wenu ronderodtuo neces sary surgical aid. a The Marien Mall. Last ovenlng the Marien c)ub li,old;a LaUIji, Rethweller'a hall. The attendahce was very large, und oil had a geed time Decided In Furer of Defendant, III the case of Christian Hlller, who was charged with forestalling the market- by pur chasing preduce te soil again, Alderman Doen has given a decision against the city and in favor or Mr. Hlller. Deed of Assignment. , Jehn H. Landls and wlfo.ef Lancaster town ship, made an assignment of their property this morning for the bonellt of creditors te Isaac II. Kaulfman, ofMeuntvllle. Resolutions of Itetpert. WiiiitP.AB, It lias pleased an All Wlsn Father In hu Inscrutable- provldenco te remove by death from our midst enr friend and classmate, .1. If. Kcrschncr, therefore be It Jteiehrtl, That while we deeply mourn the lets of our departed brother, who by hi sterling qualities of mind and heart endeared himself te each one of us, yet we bow in humble submission te the Divine will. . i Jlttnlvfil, That In' his removal we realize the less of n genial classmate, of brilliant proinlse and unwearied devotion teduty, and w he by the nenuiy ei nis mc, ins exemplary anu vnnsiuin character, his manliness and Integrity wen the confidence and esteem of both professors and Atudents. Reielvtil, That we tenderly cherlih the mem ory of nurdeoeased classmate, who was culled hence In the morning of his life, and strive te Imitate his example which he has lcrt us. ReietveU. That we cxtend our heartielt condo lence tn the deeply afflicted family, and com mend them In their sad bereavement te 111m who doe th all things well. ReMrrtt, That a copy of these resolutions be Bent tn the sorrowing; family, that they be en- frosted en the minutes of this class, and that hey be printed In the VeUege Ntudcnt, " Cnllege Annual "nnd Lancaster l!Tii.ueNL'n. .TNO. KKIHKIt, C. 11. SCHNKDKlt, JNO. r. MOYKIt, Committee et Senior Class, F. ft M. College. ltd Wk are selling best Batccns ler 1.1c, ull btyles. M II. II &SII ft SON, IS K. King St. nt) tld Amusement. " AYerm Ittattn." This play was given In Hnr rlxburg last nlgM, and the lHUrM of this morn ing says: "This powerful mcle-drnma In apro apre apro leguo and six acts met with an enthusiastic ro re ro ceptlen bcloren large and fashionable audlcnce last night. The play, company, sconery and mo me chanlcnl effects,' made as com nlctonndcnjeyhlilo n performance ns hasbcen scen here this season. The company, heeded by the powerful young actor, Kdward Cellier, and surrounded by such competent artists ns Mr. Burke, Winter, Itand, Misses Hudsen, Wayland and Miss Preston, brought all the diamatlc situations of the play In bold relief while Mr. Brune nnd Miss Steele were especially plcnsing In the numerous por tions of the play. The play Is met heartily en dorsed by our thcatre going people." Mutical Centeit. At the Mrcnnercher Itlnk, Thursday ovenlng, tbcre will be a musical con test font geld medal. The contestants nre Jehn K. Trewltr, or Lancaster, and E. K. Myers, of Marietta, and the Instrument the harmonica. After the conteit Mr. TrewlU nnd his sister will give uu exhibition en eighteen different musical Instruments. DEATH. IlaimmANi). In this city, en the 12th Inst., Mary, daughter of Adam and Anna M. Hfldo Hflde brand, aged 10 years, 3 months and 12 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the, funeral from her parents4 residence. Carpenter's farm; Wed nesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery. It StABKETS. ' ItilUdelphla Preilace Market. 1'niLAnririitA. April 13. Pleur geed demand; Minnesota uxtrn, I t55;Pcnna. family, 1 V-ii 4 j Westcrn de., lft5t patents, tiQi 87H Itye flour Itrm at ri 75 for cliotce. Wheat fWJie April ; 1 COJi May j 41 M lune. Cern Mc hid April; WSc May; MJiine. eats 12c, bid April and May ; li.ke, .Inne ; .1e July. New Yerk Predure Market. New Yiiiik, April K. Fleur dull ; Hiipcrline, $3 00i3W; KxtruNe. 2, Wlfim. Wheat Ne. 2 lied. Winter, May, II (rtji i de .1 line, 11 MJi ; de J uly, II WX. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, May j &j ; de .1 line, 57c ; de July, BSe. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed April, Wic ; de May, lljre. Itye steady 5 State. TDc. Barley nominal ; Canada, NifittfX1'. I'erk wtencly j Mess, IJ On. r.ard 7 M, May ; VJ 11. June. Molasses steady ; 17e for Ilfty test. Turpontlne quiet at tuiic. Itesln dull ; strained te geed ut 1 10O1 liy,c. l'elroleiim Arm: rctlned In cases, WflleJc. Butter cjnlct ; Western Imltatlnn Creamer', choice, lPc. uncoil iiiiu;i,nin rini, lirime in choice, un lOMc tgl ggssteady; State, lije ; Western, IJJic icar steady am articauy anil in meueraie acmunii ; lle- e. lined Culleuf, n7-lCei Confcctiene Tallew 11 rm : Prime Cltv. tKe. Frelghta nominal ; Gruln te Liverpool, 4y5c. Ceffre weak, fair ; cargoes, 8Jie. Clilrnge Produce Market. CnlcAoe. April 14. Marketw opened PTclted uudhlgheren grain, en account lower consels and unfavorable weather throughout West and Northwest, said te be damnjflng growing winter wheat crop. One cent advance at epunlng In grain ever close last night. Prevision, except iues4pnrk, net sympathizing with grain. Perk 15e higher. Wheat Moy.MXe : June. OlKc. Cern Stay, 4Be j June, 4c : Jiiiy, '.: eats-May, 30e j June, Sfi-Jfc. Perk Mar. tl'ltnit JenctliG iene.iilb)i Jiily,H272K. Card lime, $7 07K; Jane, 7 15, uius .iiay, viitx Jiine,fua.'i. CLOSI!in. 1 p. in. Maiket excited and nervous during the entire session. Opening prices net Inlly sustAlncd throughout the session, however. Hu mors of mediation by Hlsmarck at one time, nnd an ndvance in consels broke prices considerably but nnether boom came from bad weather nnd sent pTlecs nbove the opening, und these prices were held up well te the close, eicept provi previ sions, which wero n trlrte lower. Ju&. " W;"C ' ,"""' WJ'C' Cern April, 45Kc; May, 40Jc j June, 19Jc j July, MJic. Oats Muy.'SCVc : June. 87c j July, 37c. Perk April, 112 42 ; May, 112 42J j June six Ks : e uiy. siv i. La: inl-Aprll, 17 02X1 May, I707K; June, 71 Julv. (7 25. Itlbs April, f Jnly, PH9. 15; May, 20; June, V, .10; New Yerk Stock Market. Nkw Vekk, April 14. Wall street, 1:30 p. in, Meney 2 per cent. Exchange qulet. Govern ments Arm. Currency 6'h, $125 hid ; 4's Coup., 4121 bid ; if de, 1112 bid. The stock market this morning opened steady ut about yesterday's closing figures, nnd prices advanced en small transactions up te midday, when they were fractionally higher. Honrfrem neon te 1 o'clock, however, prices have fallen f te K per cent, under the leadership of the Van dcrbllts, which were vigorously sold for a tlme. The lowest figures are new current. lr.M. 3r.it. Western Union 67X &7$ Adams Kxpress 13.1 American Express IM u.e. cxprvH - t Wells, Farge ft Ce, 110 31 .3 New Yerk Central MM ft New Jersey Central. JO, Illinois Central Kxnrcss. Ohie Central , Michigan Central... Northern Pacific t. 177 " Preferred 'JVi Central Pacific 31 Union Pacific 41 Missouri Pacille Wi Texas Pacific 10 New Yerk Klcvated 3UJ2 if- 130 Metropolitan , 110 juannuiiau Alt. ft Terra Haute ,..t ' Preferred... Canada Southern Canada Pacific Chicago ft Alten Ches. ft Ohie., 1). ft Hud. 82 10(1 Del.. laic, ft West Denver Lrle ." Preferred..., 12 Hannibal ft Ht. Je " Preferred Kansas ft Texas 17K Lake shore ;. buy: L.K.ftW : .! l.'vs'lleft Nashville 31 Merris Ksaex , Northwest :.. 7M . '812 my, 122 60K " Prefcired 7 1331s Ontario ft Western... e Ohie Mississippi 13 " Preterred Pacille Mall , 61f yulcksltver k... ., rreierreu , .-,- Heading.. Heck Island San Francisce... ...,. 115 19 33 my, Preterred.,.. Omaha., i, St. Paul, fV ' Preferred. ,.,!.."! mi l'reterred NashftChat :.. M I...S. ft W Wabash , l'refened...... V.,B.St Q -., f 123 123 1 ayt 13 tecnesiera. xiiixuuig.,.. Pd. ftKvans , Manitoba ti OregenftNav , .... Oregon Transco , vni Livestock Price, Cmcioa-CatUe Ueoelpts, 7,400 head; tents, 2.8H0 head i market slew anddi shin- et slew and dull and ? rices n shadu lower i l.oue te 1,200 ft. steers, V4j CO; l.UO tel.SOO, t5 5063 80 1 butcbercs',12 400 4 00. uiainlv at I3fi3 GO: stitckurx and fueders. t3 4oet50!Texens,ia5. .. ' ' Hogs llccelpts, 18,uj0 bead ; shlnmenU, 7,000 ; market opened steady, but closed O4J10O higher j reugu nnu inixeu, fl5ic4BS: iiacklnir and shin- ping, 4GOQ4 65; llht, (4 5ijt 80; skips, $3 150 Sheep uccelptt, 4,200 head shipments, 2,000 head ; market steady and Una ; Inferior. 1 13 75 medlum,iat3 goedtocholco,Vl6oeJ,D"Ji v 1 Kast libxrtv The cattle market was active and strong at an ndvance ever last w cek's prices et from 15e te 2VJ I receipts, 8.8UD hciid i ship incut. lJMhejid t shipment te New Vel k tin Baturday and Hiruday, 70 enrleud. Heps active, strong mid lituherpl'hllitdclplitits, 13 105 B) Yorkers, II teffl UOi receipts, s,.inu head ; shipments, 4,400 bend shipments te New Yerk en Saturday and Sunday, 87 cmlendx. Sheep were netlve nnd linn nt an ndvance ever Uil week efac receipts, 2.C00 held ; shin mqnts,S,O00heaa. m Merk Markets. Quotations by I teed, MrOraliu A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, I'a. II a.m. 12m. .1p.m. jtiisfftiuri lannc, Michigan Centra! . New Yerk Central 'Mi New Jersey Central X;2 "I 'I Ohie Central i Del., ljck. Western W)i my, i'm ienvcra lueumnne Krle.t.... i.... Kansas A Texas l.ake Bhere Chicago N, W common. N. NTent. Western St. Pnul ft Oinalia Fnclfle Mall Itechestcrft l'lttsbiinr Rt. raui !. Texas 1'aclHe , Union Pncine ,.,,1.41. Wabash Common... Wabash Preferred 17M I 1ft Te r,7 zy. in" 41U MJC f,iK 1?2 y nciiern union TNPffrppn. (i 07?; lAUlsvllle ANnshvlllu 'M 'My, 67i Ixshlgh Valley.,,.... Lehigh Navigation. Pennsylvania Heading P. T.ATlnnrale., Northern Pacific Common 1 Northern Pacific Prer..... Hcstonvtlle.,., Philadelphia A Erlu,... Northern Central Underground... Canada Southern Oil People's Passenger Jemev Central , i"X llM ny. 1 'xH w fncnl Sterk and Itnnrtt. Iteperled by J. 11. l-enj,'. Par Idist value, sale.; I.Micastcr City, 0 per cent.. 1W. .VllNJ SIIT.S ih;v. iuu " 1KI 1( " 5erct. In 1 or 30 years.. l) " 4 " Hcbonlleun 110 " 4 " In 1 or 20 yearn loe " 4 " In&nrai years, lmi " 4 " lu ineraiyears inn Maiilielin llernugh lean lui BAXK KTIK.'ICS. First National Hank 100 Fanners' Nutlenul llank Hi Fulton Nutlenul llank Hl Lancaster County National Itiiuk .... M Columbia National llank .(; Christiana National llank 1110 Kiihrula Notional Hank Hi) First National llank, Columbia loe First National Hunk, Htrasburg Il Flmt National Hank, Marietta H First National llanlr. Ml. Jey 10) Lllltz National Hank 100 Manhelm National Hank , ICO Union National Hank, Mount .toy ... w New Helland National Hunk ... no Gap National Hank K) Quarryvllle National Hank ... 10) mi 1J0 100.50 uu 1KI 111 102.50 1( ' l'll.M 112 175 111.75 12-2 115 ill l.V, i:n J) 150 1W.10 161.20 IS 130 110.50 110 TDRHFIKK STOCKS Dig Hprlng ft Heaver Valley ..., r Urldgepert ft Horseshen ii Columbia A Chestnut 1 1 111 , M Columbia ft Washington. 'JO Cencstnga ft Hlg tjprlng 'Si Columbia Marietta :, Maytown ft Kllzabethtewn 2ft lAncnstcrft Kphrala 'n Lancastcrft Willow Htieet 25 Btrasburgft Millport., 25 Marietta ft Mayluwn 25 7.M 23 IS 21.03 JU 10 41 4.0 21 m 31 70 55 Aianeiin a, Mounuey 2ft Inc, Kllzabethtewn ft Mlddletewn. W Iincastcr ft Frultvllle an .Vi.'IP IA rEUTIHEMESTS. TTIOIt SALR A 8TONK IIOUKi: AN1J -1. llulldlng Let. lnrj nl rent iipn imu Ne, nrsei'Tii h ki:.n sr. AWOMAN FROM THI3 COUNTRY wants Wuithing, Irenlngand Plain eewlnc. Applyatthlseftlce. u tFost-en'saturda Y KVr.NlNO, A XJ Herman Det Deg, Jet black, Innif, silky hair; answers te the nainii el Itomee. A suita ble reward will be, paid at Ne. ke North (Jueen R0l'Si:.CLHANIN(l TI.MU IS NKAR at band. Fer washing paint nothing Is supcrlnrtn MILLKIt'.H UOItAX SOAP. TITITIIOUT KXUKPTION, THK Hlisi' T T cigars in the town, tn for !. nt IIAKTMA.N'.S VKI.LOW FltONT CKi A It S'lOKK. GOTO CLARKirSCOFFUKKTORB FOIl 4 tijt New Prunes fer25e.; 1 LsOnoilItlcefer 25c.; 4 lis beallniM-d Crackers fnr25e.; 4 S.1 While Sugar for 'Ke.; IB. lU-st Cnir- lu Lancaster for 2.V;. A plarjueertwn lings will lie given nway ei cry day TIIKN YOU CAN (l() TO WOItK YOU are nliuest disabled by that lame back. Ileiismi's Capctue Plnstert Mill eiuell eulckly 25c. ' rniu: ijkst & HAVANA CIOAIl IN A. the City, at HAUTMA.N'ii KI.I.IMV rtTOIlK. FltONT ('111 A It CIIIAl'PRD HANDS CAN HKIMtr.VUNT J ed by the use efMlllrr'a lltllt.W ,uOAP. ir ANTI-M). TV A girl toilngetipnilheuscMorl. lu a small iAinny. ltd' Apply at AH WF.ST CIIKS't'MT Vl'ltLKT. BUY THK REST." YOUOKT ITWHKN you purchase Miller's Pure llerax Soup Pt CASKS OF fjJ HAM.MO.ND'hPOItT "SK0" nnd i.iiLii: Aur: ciiamtauni: IiihI ii-ci-lvcd yesterday ulKOIIItlCH's I.Kjl 1 1 It STOUK, Ne, M'lum aiiiiari1 Lancaster. aprilll lydlt BOARDING. . Furnished anilUnliirnlkhed ltremi. Alse. Table Heard. aVWt NO. M SOUTH I'UINCK ST. TONT FAIL TO TRY THE CIGARS XJ Twe for 5e. thn best In the town for thn money, at HAllTMAN'.H YLLI.OW FltONT ClUAIt STOfli;. OLATE WORKS. J A All persons wlshlncMAItllLKlKDSLATK MANTELS, ernnv ether Slate Werk. 111 dn well by calling nt our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. FIIANK J ANSON A I1HO., Cerner Frent Hiid Locust St., Columbia, Pa mar53md FOIl A GOOD-F1TTING SHIRT WITH Patent Facings, Hand-Worked Kyelels, made of geed material and price ONLY ONK DOLLAIt. Alse new styles Working Shirts, spring styles Hese and Furnishing Goods ler Ladle's, (Joins nnd Misses. All cheaper than ever. Plense call and examine before you buy. HENUY 1IKCHTOLD, Ne.Si North (JueenStieet. P. S. Choice llulldlng Lets, Stone and Sand for sale. 3ttf fTf WORTH OFMILLINERY SHXJfJJJ New Yerk and Paris Milli nery Ce. Our new store,!) North Queen street, Lnncaster, Pa , Is new open withan Klegantlluu of Hats, ISennets, Flnwris. Feathers, ftc, nt our usual CHEAP l'HICKS. Hoping our custeuiers und the Ludles.ln general will please favor us with their preseneu, we remain truly yours, NEW YOKK AND l'A Ilia M1LLINEUY CO., Jan8-tfd Formerly of 22 West Ming St. NOTICE TO "TRESPASSERS AND UUNNEItS. All persons nre hereby for bidden tn trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln- closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish- a?ft (, ss iuu mw win ue rigiuiy enierccu aguinst trespassing en said lands of the undcrslgued after this notion. Wll. COI.KMA.N FUKEMAN, It. PEltCY ALDEN, EDWAltD C. FllKriMAN, Attorney for It. W. Celeman's belrs. eetll tfdftw M- itiKNKRfJlIOK RINK. AVedncsduy Evening, April 15. Grand . Musical Contest FOIl Tim CHAMPIONSHIP, IteUernMlt. JOIINK. TltEWITZ,ef this city, ' and M It. K.'CMYKK8, of Ulnrlettn. The contest "te consist of a duet en the Har monica nnd Cabinet Organ. The w Inner Is tn re ceive a geld medal. Alter the contest, Mr, Tie wltr., accompanied by hit sister, MIbr Sun, will give an exhibition, in which they will perform 011 eighteen different Instruments. Contest will begin all) o'clock. Come early and gvttigned seat. AdmlsHlen, JOc. it T O IIK a I YEN AWAY. SATUiiDAi', AWini ar, issr.. f A LADIES' SOLID GOLD WATCH. Ever Persen lluylng Uoedi te the auieunt of SO cents entitled te a chance. A. Hirsb's Bazaar of Fashion, Neb. OSsO North Queen St. Millinery, Shoes, Jeweli y and Nottensof every description, ftljlwdftltw SEW AnrjUtTiaEMESTS. TCTOIt LAUNDRY AND TOILHT 1'UIU Xi t 1I.I.K tfd llOIJ AX SOA P l conceded te be the best. Du FOREMAN. PHYSICIAN A VII HltldlKdV. Itemnved from Ne. Qli Wri Kintr .tpnci in Vn M North Prince. (I.ate resldence of A. K. lleberts.) in23md AOAKK OF MILLKIt'S I'URR BORAX represents mnm represents inore real value chan any ether Seap In thn market. AWOMaN WANTS WASHING, IRON 1NU, seniliblng, hnuseeleanlnir, etc. lApply nt this oilier-. ltd PKNNA. OIOARS FROM fl.00 PER Hundred np, nt HAimiA.VS YKI.I.OW VllONT CIGAR HTOltE. TOARDERS WANTED. JJ (lentlcmcu boarders wanted Antilv nt aprMtd" NO.40NOKTII DUKK HtllEET. GROCERS SELL MORE OF MILLER'S lIUKi tlses Itself. mnrT-Cind THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from fl cents per pack up nt IIAItTMA.V.S YK1.I.OW FllO.NT CHI Alt STOKK. LADIES (JAN PRESERVE THE NAT ural softness of their hands by using Mil,. l.Klt'S HOIIAX SOAP. D ANGER lAUtKS" IN ADULTERED Soaps. I'se Miller's ItOltAX, guaranteed nhsnliitcly pnre. I7IOR RENT. " J A lwe-sUry llrlck l)wclllng,7 rooms, water In Kitchen, Ne. 227 Kast Frederick street. ALLAN A. llKltllA CO., Ileal Kstatn and Insurance Agents, nll-3td 103 Kast King street. WTASIt-DAYHAH NO TKRRORS FOR TV the families who use Miller's llerax Seap. TJ1INE TAILORING. X! 1 The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds. Casslmerea, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and F.ng llsli Plsldf, ever bolern rxhlbltcd In this city can new be seen nt my Tailoring ApartmuntK, Ne. 37 North Queen street, oppeslto the Urape Hetel. Kinplnylng only the liest Tailors, every garment Is iniide strictly first-class. A comfort able and perfect fit always gutrauteed Price moderate. ItOSKNSTKIN, The Merchant Tailor, mil-T.mdlt 37 North yuecii street. B DOTS ANI)SHOF. J. M. McCenaughy. Men's Calf Beets, $2.25. Ladies' Morocco Butten, $1.25, ALL GOODS SOLID AND WAItltANTKD. 26 1-2 EAST KING STREET. mll-tfd pI.OTHINO. A PltOVIDENT llACHKl.Olt Iviksaller his clethliii; ut the changes of the season. Just new he store uway his winter clothing, carefully protected from moth by am ple supplies of camphor. He also turns his iheughu te spring, and gently ponders the question of LKUITOVKItCOAT AND SUIT. Oak. Hall will aolve bis iieUeni tn all posl pesl posl ble forms, Keady-Madeer te Onler. ACItl'.S OF COUNTEltS PILED WITH TONS OFCI.OTIIINO. Each (iarincnt Fathlnncd with Scrupulniis Care. VAST PILES OF P1ECF. (il)ODS Only uniting for the erdars te send them te the artlt' (?) eager shear. Hapless llaebeler, Happy 11,'nedlct, Stnld Old Alter, Rollicking Hey, bring your clothing questions te Oak Hall fei correct and cheap solution. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, ). E. Cor. Sixth nnd Market, ap Unci Philadelphia. Yi rll.MAMKON V FOSTKR. BOYS DRESS SUITS bi'lfcllng the Clothing ter the juveniles of a family Itiwulahly fulls upon the mothers, and ultheut knowing It themselves they beceme the best buyers In the umikct. They knew mere about teituriM, color and lusting finality than any ether buyeiM ; therefere vie Invlie the prac tical mothers te an Inspection of nur Beys' Inthlng and using her best nnd most critical Judgment, compare the garments with these she may have examined clsenhere, the conclu sion will be Hint our goods are se well adabted for Dress purposes, for recreation, or for school In fact for all the cnrleus pranks of boyhood, th.it no mere could be done fnrthobeya. We show the largest stock et Corkscrews, Mixed Casslmercs, ersteds and etherrellable Fabrics, perfect shapes, excellent workmanship, nnd we name the Lewest Prices. GENT'S Spring Overcoats, $6.00 te $20.00. BOYS' DEESS HATS Of the Latest Style In Stltr or Seft Felts, and we keen constantly In stock nn extensive assort assert of Children's Turbans and Peles, nnd for Cent's Dress Wear the Feather Weight Flexible Is superior te ull elber-i. MEDIUM WEIGHT Clouded Undershirts, 25c, -AND- WHITE CLEARED SEAM UNDERSHIRT" SO OBNTS. White Dress Shirts, OfNew Voik Mills Muillii, relnfeiced front and back with square cut besom set Inte the Shirt, 7Sc. New Patterns in Fancy Hosiery and bilk Neckwear. -THE- Cable Sewed Kid Gleve, $1.00. -mm- SPECIAL SHOE, $3.00 WARRANTED. Fer service, for a neat, dressy appearance, and for a Sheet lint Isatiru te give general satisfac satisfac Hen, our special Ifulthentu rlxal. Ladies' Dress Shee, $2.50. In Opera or Common Sense bhifpei made of selected material that Is pliable and durable. ' Children's and Misses' Spring nnd Wcdge Heel Shoes In a full range of widths and sizes. 32, 84, 30 Si 88 West King St, LANCA8TKU, PA. Wlllliamsen & Fester, SEW AnrERTISElfKSTB. I LOWERS ft HURST. IMPORTANT! Owing te (i eh nn go in our buslnesa and In erder te rodueo atoek prier te the cliange we ahull effer our ontire stoek of Dry Goods and Notions at doclded bargnliiB nnd doduet IO PER CENT, from overy cash sale. We have a large stoek of goods In overy dopartment, but will call Bpecltil attention this tlme te our olegnnt line of Blaek Caskmeres whleh we nre offerlnp; very low with lOper cent, doduetod from overy amount. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. all6indftw BOOKS. E AHTER-18V. SOUVENIRS FOR THE EASTER SEASON Plain and Fringed Easter Cards, AT TIIK ItOOKhTOKK OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA OT.OTllISa. LIGHT WEIGHTS. All that can lie said about Sprint; Overcoats is applicable te our assort ment just new. Our stock is ns complete as can lie, and yen ueed only te see the goods ; a selection surely fellow?. A Iteys nnd Children's Depart nient in Ledger Building new open. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m; "iiid AMU.SEME.VT.S. piuireN OVERA HOUSE. Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 1C. MIOOK A COLMKU'S COMPANY In Ihiehau iin's (Irrnt Itniuri, STORM BEATEN. .Messrs. hboek A Cellier, manager of Colen Villain Theatre, New Yerk, take pleusiire In an nouncing that they have made urrangeuii'iits with the Heroic Itescuers of the Hurvlrnni or the l.ate(Jlli:KI.YlJidy Franklin Hay IHpi-dllleu who will npp?arln the (J real ARCTIC RESCUE SCENE, efthe Fourth Acl, lu their nilglnnl costumes as worn by lliein en tint memorable eccuslnn. The eat eemprles Edmund Cellier, And ether WKLI.-KNOW.N ACTOllb. .Magnitl- cent Scenic EfTectn, iiicludlni; REALISTIC AURORA ROREAI.1S! Invented and patented by I.janderThoinp-ien. ADMISSION', - 7.1. BO and 3.1 CKN'1. iiKsi:uvi:i) skats, . :.-, Fer sale at Opera llntiM1. nll-Md EOR HALE OR REST. HOUSE KOH RENT. A three Htery llrlck llente, Chcnlnul9tiect. .Ne. 29 tVi'ht inlj-tld FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent I) celling en easy turmi, ittu ittu ate Ne. 15 .Shlppeu street. mlS-tfd II. FIIANK K&III.K.MA.N. FOR RENT. The hall 30xM feet en third story of Stein metz building, Nn. .13X North (Jueen afreet. Ap- yy mi .i . i .. e i in .i ji r. i .. li !tfd EOR RENT. First-Class Itettaurnnt, also lit-elais Har Har eor Shep, comer of Centre Snuare and North Queen Htreet. liest locution in the city. Apply te HIltbllAllltU.' FOR RENT. Three Law Offices ut Ne. 15 NOItTII DUKK STBKF.T ; nnd n basment t& feet long, supplied with water and heat. jnarH-tld II. FIIANK KSHLKMAN. OR RENT ON R EASONAUEE TERMsi' The two-sterj" and nttin llrlck Duelling Heuse. Ne. 15 Kast Lemen street, 9 rooms with Hath ltoem, Gas Fixtures complete and Sunny side Heater tn Parler. Apply tn llh.VltY shuiii:ut, all-3tced (II North lluke street. LEGAL SOTXCE.1. ESTATE OP LOUISA EISLEY, LATE of Lnncnster city, deceased. Letters ofad efad ofad ministratien en said estate having bei-n granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are reiiuestcu tomato iiniueuiain payment, anil theso having claims or demands against the same, will pieient them without delay for set iiemeni 10 uiu iiiiin'rsigiii-ii, rcsmin ii; in the city iLKY. of Lancaster. JOHN KISI.KY. Admlnlstnttnr. 11. Fbank Kshleuan, Att'y. feljlOCtdTiieaw ESTATE OF 11EKNARD MULUATTAN, lute of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estatehavlngbccn granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto ure requested te innke Immediate payment, nnd theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing en Kait Orange street, Lancaster city. Pa. FUANCI3 MtCLAIN, Kxeeuter. Philip I). IUkkk. Attorney. tebl7-tdTueau ESTATE Ol' of Lancni MARIA RUMSILL, LATE Lancaster city, deceased. Tne under- ned auditor, appointed te dlstrlbutn the icn ri-inalnlnir ill inn iiituus iii ur. n. x. Davis, administrator, tn and nmnngthenelegully entitled te the same, will nit ter that purpese en TUKSDAY, APIIIL , 1SS5, at 10 a. in., In thn Library ltoem of I he Court Heuse, lu the City of Jjtncnster, where all pei-snns Interested in hald distribution may niteud. inSl-OtdTii W. T. UltOWN, Auditor. aROVEttlES. AT RUUSK'S. Easter Coffees and Easter Cards. We w 111 ulve from new until all or L'uster, u beautiful Kaster Card w Ith each pound of Cel lee, and another design, also very liietty, two cards, with each pound. We de this te Ml mil late trade and niakii the children nappy. Yeu want geed Coffees, and we have them. Our entrees cannot be beat. We buy the best and always have Ihcin Iri'.ili masted, also fresh ground. OUlt VAltlKTIES-OId Manitehlliiif nnd F dang Java, Choice Mecha, Lasuayru,Cesta Itlce, (luatemalaaud ltles. OuvVMcent ltte fera geed strong drink, cannot be Deat. Our Hlo ltlended Id supei b at ii cents, also lower pi IcihI Coffee, BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. P. S. Same goods sold and raids given nt our brunch. Chestnut und Mary streets. Hath stores connected with telephone exchange. SiVfip1AAAAiWA - 1AMfVSAIAVWVVl.' 1 Easter Beeks. Easter Tokens. BUY UOOD.1. JOHN H. OIVI.UR. (1. V. UATHVON. Merchant Tailoring. (JF.NTI,EMKN-Ve have le-opened ibis Department with nn Klcgant Asseitment of -A NEW GOODS for SPRING TRADE. Under the supervision of Mr. S. S. RATH VON, nn experienced nnd practical Cutter And we employ only the best workmen and use only the best Trimmings, und guarantee s- .A 1'F.ltFKCT FITS ami .SAT ISFACTION In every respect, tllve in atrial If you want u perfect fitting Suit. JOHN S. 6IVLER & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, l.ANCASTKit, PA. OflE-PRICE HOUSE. s il'RlNO dress noens. Spring Dress Goods Opening. WATT, SHAND & CO., 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTKIt. PA. SATIN 1IKUIIKII Is the Popular Fabric of thescaten. liaie Value in All the New Shades at "iV,!!!.1, TV, .(m, Jl.SJnyard. FKKNCH '.COPfltKs Ate New and Desirable at :.7Me, We, IV", II.O n yarn. 1II.ACK FIIKNCII COPL IlKS, Fnity-twe Iiiehes wide, usual price fl.te, new (I'lljng at 5e. TKN PIKLKs ALL-WOOL PLAIDi, Feri j'-flve Inches wide, lately pnld at tl.cn. Our Price, Vic a jntd Sl'KClAI. IXIU'CIIMKNTJIIS 111. CK DUKSS SILKS. At COc, C5e, 7, 87e. fl.w. V,-. i '. tl T.". These goods must be seen te be appreciated The .Vic number was considered cheap at T.',e COLOllKD HltKS9.Sll.Ki In All the New shades at Mc, 75e, ll.oen yard I1LACK AND COLOllKD llllOCMlLD SILK VKLVKTS AND VKI.VKTKKN", AT TIIK NEW YORK STORE. J.B MARTIN A CO. -THK- PEARL SHIRT Is thn 11EST!WH1TK DUKSS SHlitT made te te sell for SI.OO. We can give the testimonials of hundrds who have worn the PKAltL SHlitT, nnd prefer It te any ether I.aundrlcd nnd Un laundrled. ENIGMA SHIRT. With Patent Loeiu Jdge Bosem, made et Wain sutta Muslin, and tjuaranteed te Fit 00c. APIECE OH tS.1.50 PEIt HALF DOZEN. 75c. UNLAUNDMED SHIRT, Made of New Yerk Mills Muslin, Linen and Cuff Hands, 49c. UNMUNDRIED SlIIItT, Is ene that (lives the licit Kind of satisfaction te the Wearer, both In Fit and .Material. 25c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT. ALL Sl.KS CALICO SHIRTS. Laundrled, with Cellars and Cull's, at and ixle. :.e. Me VOT.OUKU VEliOALR NlllllTfi, With Cellars and Cult's, at 75c, $.(, tl.ilnml l.Sii. White Dress Shirts, MADKTOOltDUlter Wamsutta Muslin. (lnr- nnteed te Fit, O forvu.eo. Your Measuiv Taken und Sample Shirt Made tn Oilier ter Trial. J. B. Martin k Ce., Cor. West King anil Friure Sis., LANOASTKlt, PA. FOR WASHING OLOTHES ONEOAKE efMILLHlfS IIOK.W SOAP will outlast two of any ether kind. FIRST-CLASS JIOARDINO. Together with the choice et rooms ou the fln.t or second fleer. Surpassed by none lu Illi cit y. Call en or address, ,,, , , NO.40JNOUTH(Ir;ENS'i "Table boarders accommodated. ad-ttd. i