IP. u .1: .Si Vw" -.",. (Hi MEN,S'iFAIR. ftlT.iriinrjeJM j mm rxsz- FlrttAiUI, COLVMMIA. EetertalBtaeat-A Fatal Flint MiH-TweTnuapa rirrt Catch of Start (Wlnmbla Batteries. TT .it JLL denCO Oi lRTItLtOEKCmR. pril 2L The VlglUnt fair r hall last evening altera W, eight nights, The mnna- Ive tee much credit for the r In which tliey attend ed all ilng te the workings of the t boys are uesireus or nir- ler in handseme style which far 5800, but the fair just closed Mimpany between 1 1,100 and ajV ... the nail was crewacu witn tfcelr frlends, anxious te loam lAfwtke lucky ene for the articles tttjr.Wore running. At u o'cieck wmi tamed In and new we ale MieftteepariUn turning in the most wadtfae articles for which they wcre i Andrew Let, sin or watch, si ; Biitru i ullr r nlr ntr J 12.60 i James Annan's barlfre, fSO ; Miss Katie Zol Zel tdrinr. S13 : A. O. Baker, tsilver tea L70 1 MHeEs.sioSwartr7ge1(l necklace, Phil Heet or, skate bag, ffl. 17 ; llenry , Miver vatcn, rcu.i ; airs, jenn ', roller skates, (10.65 ; lien. Giltnan, cage, ?i.(j; wm. wuuck, re- vfllB. tML ir- T1b fellewlBS' nrtlclea wero chanced Off! E.UMDM tea Bet, Jeseph Hurst ; Laurel loinen LaMMt, O. CKauIlmnn; hammered brass Mmiiun MUIW1W JWMf, uiianiiCT UUIVU, HMtrr SSMMckenback ; Mrs. Franciscus cake, GnunBtrine; wax ikroera, Miss llertba DtHWHHBOBer telet loot rest, aiihs Marnn V." Pfelne : tainted nlauue. Miss Aim Weni- Bf bnajh i Oh metal cress, Jelm Hair j painted r PiaqWT, v .laoep nicnmcit; nuvur pjemu jar, t Hewwral Baraes j biby coach, C. E. Oreve. ! Tiniimung, arc winning nuinuera wiucn nanrnet yet Deen iianacu in: j.ie , satin CMNtie. "172," steve; Ne. 09, rug carpet; Ha Ml, HO 'geld piece. Persons holding -thAahnvA ntiuheN hv firnsentlnt? fuitnn tn j a i-tK -h Jjiliii ' P i-T'lfcia -,ilkw . LJgearfce W; Schroder, will receive tlie prizes. Is S fJk5" ' Falnful Accident. jMWjMJaOHEaves, employed at Zarbaugh's tat mill along the CAP. I). U. 11., below . tba'Sutqufihanna rolling mill, yosterday -aaroen',whllO' walking across a trostle, f-carrying several heavy pleces or tint stene, ufsllpMdiand felMe the ground, tlie, stone3 I .Bawnened and made an examination w hen ltHsfeuad that tli ree left ribs wero dls- h leaMa), the left arm terribly cut at the elbow ana we wn en rignt arm masueu ; he also leeltrfd several cuts and bruises about the ,', mymu M injureu luivniauy. jiu ib ru- mvfva foruanemoinuiouiiuy uuiwucu lurry nt xjKwrvuve Bin.'uw), w iiuid he in uuw jy nig 1 laatltklcondlUen. f Jamea Drewn and William Ortman, who iMiav been reaminc oter tlie country te- TaettiM leading the life a tramp ler the. past nn yeasis, ciiiigiii in u 4iiuiui uuutiv rujiiu i.Toett which had been given them lastocn lastecn Jn(.', Ortman cut Drewn en the left arm from the shoulder te elbow, indicting a very painful wound. Ne arrests were made. BIX timoer nuts were uruu saiuiy inrnugu ?the xaft shutes this morning, consigned te ,JP". Deposit. rAaulRead caught two shad last night at i his batterv belew the dam. Tlie llrst catch of tbe season at Columbia. v Toe many small lKiys jumping en frclgut trains at Locust street cresslnc. "SyMlas Llllle Hintmiplayed te a large and ! mtwA nhillAtt . IflGT fl laaaaam Mr1 944r. aAa-ft4u """E """"r"."--. ETxr ..ir-iKiVs;, if;: aeia ier w i"-'a ..u.vj. .- CHVXtTX TO AXfetALS. rv.v -- AWhat the Pennsylvania Society for Its Preten M tien Is Doing. J$An added Interest is given te the sen en- 't4fli annunl renert nf the Pennsylvania ""Ifikwlety for Prevention of Cruelty teAniiuals, , by. the melancholy tact tuat it is received oentaniporaneously with the news of the death of Samuel J. Levick, the clllcicnt . secretary of the seciety. J. J. Sprcnger, w he hae for some years lcen a resident of Atlanta, Oal. and net of this city, is set down in this report as "honorary vice president from Lan 'caater," while the only local roprusentatU cs "of the organization are : S. Slocum, Christi ana; Geerge Badger, Columbia; E. II. Uurk Uurk helder, Farmerbillc; J. C. Walker, Gap; !Levl K. Brown, Geshen; G. II. L'ttla, lettaj Dr. Charles II. Stubbs, Pcters k; R. C. Edwards, Quarryille; C. .1. Jtheadca, Safe Harber. .-The report, hoeer, leaes no room for (Jeubt that the society is doing geed work; and it declares that "at no porled slnce tbs incorporation of this society has tliere been be universal an acknowledgment en the part of our citizens of its impertance and usefulness, or creator care manifested in K observing a proper treatment of animals." v In the past year CO'J cases have been report ed, : andl,aOO horses and mules wero turned out of harness as unlit for work ; pads were ordered In 1,238 instances where the harness rubbed sere jsirts; 3,000 warnings were ' i issued te theughtless and careless aluiKers of animals; and 0 sutfering animals were j killed in a humane manner. I "THE CRUEL Sl'OKT OF COCK-FiaHTINtl." ' j The secretary, narrates at seme length the t .efforts Of the society te break up ceck-flght-iii'f j .but Ills report w ill be subjected te some .' Wttelsm in that paragraph in which it is rc '' Mad' that upon one occasion tlie "twenty- . tkneA rwnVa wfrn retiflsrjitfid nnd turned t ever te the society, according te the act of assembly appre eu April 3d, 1S72, and uiercl- 'tttUyi kUIed, se as te prevent any possibility of their again botigused." Thore people wne inillK " cruuiiy w kuuu kto"meroiriil'vMll" him. when hlsln- and iptinutien are te llgnt, uue iauB uucriuca mu itriA;ixir uy birds are prepared for battle, cruel sport of ceck-tlchtinir. the net tight w ith the natural spare as is Uy' supposed, these are cut oil te thin' half nu inch of the lee, and thou seared, with a het iron te prevent bleeding; they are then armed with sharp steel spurs from 1 te li inches In length, which are securely tautened en the natural spur by a leather band. This is wrapped around tlie leg and stitched te make It secure; thus armed, the cocks are matched against each ether in a pit surrounded by the admiiers of this cruel sport, the bilds being goaded te tight by two men in the enclosure, who are termed 'handlers.' n is seldem that both birds leave the pit nllve, In many cases the eyes are knecKcti out, and the inreai ami breast gashed after the contest, aud the peer fowls, trvanquisncd, are tlirewn asiue ie stu feraad bake room ter fresh lctiinsi' fPOOKlNO", AM) "NICKINO" IIORSKS. i-'Jitrtherparagnipiis irem the report that ;are of general interest are the following : " ""Reliable Information enables us te assert jtbat the cruel and shameful practlcoef 'deck- iag ' andf ' nicking,' that ib, cutting off a porileoofthe tail of the horse, and setering theiiucles of the remalulng per- Uea thereof, and, by the usti of cords alia pulleys retaining H in an tip- iteM waltlen until the animal loses all oe&trol ef.Ute same has been again intro- ilueed into our illy. Hew an oullghteuod cemaaunlty can telerate such barbarity or nc- ceptsuehatfashicn' is beyond our compreheiu stea it flrat presented itwilf In 'bangiug' or ereeing the hair oil the tall.uud lsuew fellow , ed WTthls fenu or cruelty. This society through Ha beard et managers embraces the Vnreaant oceaslon te express thelr uniiualllled k fTiondemnatien et this practice, nnd as this Vbrutaliiy teperpcirated in the bccIubIeh of . SsUWea hidden from the public oye, It eilers a liberal reward te any torsen who can funilsh snail reliable Information as will enable It te i arrest and oeavlet any one violating this law W of Oh state." . , IV 'we atHl, contlnue our attention te the yards where cattle, sheep, and swinoaroro swinearoro swinoarero oslved, RNkwded und reloaded; most of wWeh ard transported long distances in the vara. While we notice improvement in the "gejiaral care aiauifented, yet muclt suilering (MaUaues art iilreed form of ear, tlie ajjinileii of which we have been looking for. wpjfctofera long time, whereby toeu und ' wiWsr may be dhrtiised In transit, have net asset been Introduced, or In hut lowiu lewiu etaaees.'' ' VS At th" Station Roem. .One dimnk. and one ledger were the only lamatisef the station house lart night They wereyiisiihsips'l hy the mayor this morning. QHe eloe4.M4 eight gaadhULlbiht were jetted aaet turning Iket aJghU 'V :trrttr.: Vtiui, i a(ftv . , L . . IM.A -I -. I. .. -.. .. -m A MAlaiB mjg M IWw lalkalHt'lM. I r' Thegwg of targkum operate la our city appear te be. partial te the East End. On Saturday night' the house of Mrs.' M. A. Rellly was robbed, en Sunday night St Antheny's church was visited by thieves, and last night the arrival home of Dr. Jehn J. Stewart prevented a burglary at the house of his father, Jatnes Stewart, 210 East Orange street, near Llme. The burglar entered the rear part of the house, walked te me rrent and was about going up stairs when the front deer opened, Dr. Stewan waiaea m, ana me burglar was se near him that the edge of tlie deer struck him. The burglar ran te the rear of the heuse befere Dr. Hlewart could fellow him, and made geed his escape through tlie rear deer, which he had left open. UlUcer cramer nappenea te no in uie noign neign noign berhood; he was called in, a thorough search of the heuse was made, but nothing unusual was discovered. Later In the nltrht shertlv befere 2 o'clock. a suspicious looking character was seen leit ering unuer a tree at me resioence ei j. m. Barry, opposite the Stewart mansion. When he found that he was observed, he moved ranidlvelfln the direction of Llme street. He was accompanied by a deg that was per- recuy quiet, snowing tuat no was wen traineu for midnight emergencies. About two o'clock Watchman James Mw Mw senkep saw a man stealing up Llme street to wards Chestnut, In a manner that betokened that something was wrong. He followed him, and when he saw him turn into East Marien alley, he called upon him te step. The man then started en a head long run. Mossenkep flred two shots at him, which only caused him te rodeublo his speed. When half way through the alley he stumbled and fell, but quickly regained his feet.and lied into the alley en the east of the honse occupied by Jeremiah Wright. Horehis trail was lest Net long afterward, hewever, Mrs. Bewman, who lives en the alley a little further east, heard seme ene climb evor her. rence and no steaitniiv tnreiiRU nor ajiey. The citizens of this neighborhood are under a reia-n of terror, owl n or te the bold burgla rieus efforts of tlie last low days, and are all Increasing the fastenings en their windows and doers, and laying In a stock of firearms te glve any future midnight intruders a warm rccoptien. Letter Granted lijrthe Itegliter, The fellow lug loiters wero granted by tlie register of wills, for the week ending Tues day, April 21: Adminihthatien Elizabeth Stauffer, deceased, lste of East Hemplleld township ; O. II. New comer. East Hemplleld, adminis trator. Levi Zellor doccaseii, late of Clay township; Israel O. Erb, Lilitz, adminis trator. Martin Cramer, doeoasod, late of Martlc township ; William Worfel, Martic, administrator. Tkstamestaiiv Andrew MuCaully, de ceased, late of Kanlie township ; Edward Mc Cully, Raphe,and Allen K. Martin, Mt Jey, executers. Isaac Reth, deceased, late of Brecknock ; Franklin H. Beth and DaVjd Reth, Brecknock, executers. Instantly Killed While Coupling Cars. On Sunday morning Charles Dovore, of Alteena, a llreman en a helper cngine en the mountain division, whlle uncoupling his engine in tlie tunnel at .the west end of tlie Allogheny mountains, which was ahead of the ene atticlied te the train, lest his held and foil between the engines and was ter ribly mangled. Death resulted immediately. He was the son of Mr. J.M. Dovore, of Thrve Springs, Huntingdon county, and has a sister living at Hemplleld, this county, where slie teaches Hchoel. Vent Crtuhrd. Hx-Constuble Martin Dally, new an cm cm cm ploye of the Penn iron works, had ene of his feethaaniuvrd this murrKiig -a heavy bar ertBWBayjeing run out from the rolls falling upon and crushing it. He was taken te his home, 334 East Fulton street, whete he rccolved the necessary surgical assistance. This morning Charles Evans, a roller at the Peiln Iren works, had his feet badly crushed by having a large piece of brass fall upon it from the rollers. He had te be taken te his home. Cam e!T the Track Trains Delayed. This morning as a freight train was passing evor the new track near Gap station, en the Pennsylvania railroad, soeral cars wero thrown from the track and blockaded the reads ler seme hours. The mail trains due here nt D:3T and the Niagara expressdueat V-M did net get in until 11 o'clock. The ac cident w us caused by the broken flan go of a car wheel. Ne ene w us hurt. The) Did Net, Hear The Hell. The straw hat put In Its appearance en our streets en Sunday, and since that quite a number or tlie uanaeiien color nave been put te the front. Ah usual the overcoat and straw hat are traeling hand in hand, and plenty nf men are weiring both, apparently without fear of molestation from the pollce or any ene else. They certamly are heroic citizeiiM. The first straw lint ias.sed the Intki.li Intki.li eenceii olilce at 3:10 this aftornoen. Three Item from Drumore. The Peach Bettem railroad has a new en gine, which w 111 be put en the read seen. It Is much larger than theso used at present, and will be an Improvement ecr them in many ways. Wheat leeks very bad. We cannot help having a very short crop. McSparran it Ce. will can about two hun dred acres of sugar corn the coming season. They have roduced the price from sixty cents te lilty-ilve jter hundred pounds. The Opening of Plum Street.' Four of the live viewers appointed te assess damages caused by the proposed opening of Plum street from New Helland avenue te the city limits met at 10 o'clock this morning. The absent 'v lower was Michael Metzger, and he is seriously ill Under the law four could net view the reute of the proposed street, and the beard adjourned te meet as seen as Mr. Metzger is able te attend. Zacll lloeth Dead. Zach Beeth, a man who was well-known In this city, died in Willbimspert a few days age aud was burled en Sunday. Zach was in numerous treubles In this city, and oue time, in trying te escape from an olllcer, was shot in tlie back und badly wounded. He alterwards went te Williainspert, whero he onded his days. He was net as bad as painted. Third Appearance. Lust ovening the Emma Davenport com bination apicured for tlie third tlme in the opera heuse. The audience was net as large as en Saturday night but they seemed pleased with the comedios of Naval Engagements" and "The Country Ceusm." This ovening "Our Bochelors" will be given. J Hurled at Hprlngillle. Tlie body of Samuel Geuker, tlie young man, who was kllled en an low n railroad n few days age, arrived nt Sprlngvllle yester yestor yoster day for Intonnent, The rollgieus exercises were conducted by Itev. Kremer nnd the lntormeut was made at the Sprlngvllle cemetery. AdiertUtng Well. Te-day Buruum's agents arecoveringovory available space in the city with bills ; litho graph beards can be seen everywhere, and " comps " nre plenty. T;he small .boy has followed thopaste wagon all day With felons era free tlcket bofero hliu, and In seme in stances he was ery successlul. Ail Opera Troupe Doing Well. Harry Hurtmyer is making a big hit en the EastcrnPennsylvania circuit with the Corinne opera company nnd last night when they epened In Bending, the business was a repeti tion of the big business at Pottsyille last week. The heuse was packed. A Family's Sere Affliction. Elam Dllllnger, or East Ijmpoter,lostthroo children within tw e woeks. The llrst te die was Walter Franklin, nged 2 years 0 mouths and 0 days. The ethor tw e, twins, Clyde H. and Klaud 11., aged 5 months and UOtlays. They all died of catarrh fever. Father ChrUt' Condition Improved. Frem the Libuuun Times The condition or Itev. Father Christ, whose exporience or un attack or paralysis was noticed, is much improved, and we are pleased te hear that he Is rapidly regaining his usual heidtlu Lrrepartug Fer Summer, licemen. te-dnv lelrt aa(,tA.Urlr -heavy overceatxTiioat ei thorn liayenew epriug suits aua leek well, - -' . n r-AMM r . NO.UBMKIIHtM.l Anether Lew.Prlttd aftew. Te-morrow even- Jag Lawrence VlOecq'n unique cesaeay com cem yiwy apyear at the opera heute. Therhuvea KMr el capable ladles and 'gentleman, and a e of the show Is the 1'rlsmatle fountain. tw prices will induce many te take iq the en tertainment " 1 ' Humbug "nt the Opera euja Reland Heed, the rising young comedian, will appear, here In nls new cemeay, entiuca " llnnibug," op Batur day evening, ler the benefit of Mr. Vecker, pro prietor of the opera house. He has a strong company and Is very popular here. XAJtRIAUKH. IlAtDEn Mattibk. On the leth Inst, by the nev. father Onitemeycr, In St, Jeseph's dlmrcli, Mr. Harry Haider te Miss Anule Mattern, both of this city. t lt DKATH8. -k, .1lWSIt'rfWT 4AtWVN tVAWas. In this city, en April se, l8Ki.fehn, son of Chrintlan and Mngdulena Wnlter.lu the leth year or his age. . ' The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Ne. 017 West Orange street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Zlen's cemetery. u20-2td Kftrrra. In this city, en the 20th Inst, kt bis late residence. Ne. North Prlnce street. Wash ington Jt. Keller, In the Mlh year or bis age. Due notice of funeral ncrcaftcr.j llusiiose. In this city, en April 20, 18H.1, Maud Florence, daughter of Jehn and Kate llusheng, aged 1 year and 6 months. The rclatlvesnnd'frlends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne. 139 North Ann street en Thursday aftornoen at 2 o'clock. In terment In Lancaster cemetery. ap21 2td Hurst. April 21, 1883, In this city. Vsrrct Kcr Kcr Kcr foet, son of Hcrvey N and Bw cello II. Hurst, aged 15 months. Funeral private from the parents' residence, Ne, 11 Shlppen street, en te morrow (Wcdncs 'day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment In Lan caster cemetery. ltd UARKETB. k w. -V-W 1S" 1'hlbulelphla Fretluce Market, PniLADiEtrniA, April 21, Fleur market was firm nt former ralis. Minnesota extra, at H'Oti 5S7HI Fenne. family, $l(?l 23; Western de., Hti e ; naicnis, kiiv -a. live flour Rtmnir nt S.1 S7Wfi(. itye Wheat 980 bid, April i Ofljjtc, May j IIOOJC Minn ; fi i.-k, iuiy Cem Me bid. Anrll : MUe Mav I 55a June. i) Oats 41Jc, bid April, ilay und June; ila July. Neir Yerk Iredura Market. New Yerk. April 21. Fleur dull but llrm i Hupcrllne State, $.1 HH W: geed te choice ex tr MlnncKntn. tMJXH (I) ; ei. jMjinscniiimim iij te falrcxtrn, $.17004 25; City Mill Extra, 5oe for w em, mains. Wheat Ne. 2 Red, Winter, May, fleo; de hoc, ii ui;i ; en j uiy, i u.i;t. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, May 61 dn.Tnlv. ftfic hid. a;de Jtme,S5J.c; Oats Ne. 2 Mixed. May, 40e ; June, 10,Jc. Rye nominal. 1 wrier nominal. Perk quirt r Mess, 1131125. Lard-4725,Mey ; $7 30, June. Melasucs Fifty test Cuba, 17ic. Turpentine Ann at 31KCW-C. Resin quiet strained te geed, f 1 Ofl 10. Freights uemlnul. ltuttcr In fulr demand and fir; Western, 1Q 28c. Cheese dull ; Western Flat, e10Xc. Kggslewer; Blate, lIKe; Western, 14c. Rice quiet nnd unchanged. nugar dull; Refined Cutlear, fiXQfi 7-Kks ; Oranulutud,515-16c.: Tnllew steady : prime city, 6e. Huv linn . Ne 1, 1 0331 10 1 Ne. '.Cm 1 10 b. Coffee dull ; fair cargoes, )c. Chlrage Produce Market. ClIlCACIO, April 21, 0.30 a. m. Markets all epenca hi a 1ml f con opened higher en war rumors. Wheat and Oats it abe e previous uav higher; May Cern Is new about He premium ecr Juue.Some talk otinanlpulnUen.FroTlslons ntcady. All markets tendlnglowcrfertlieinoriH Ing KPKftlen. i Wheat May, HDUc I June, yijc ; July. Blc. Cern May, 48!c; June, 475ie; July, c. Oats May, 3Ku ; June, 30e. PerkI une, 912; July, Ull); Lard June, 7 10. . ' RIbs-Jnne.16 20. CLOSIKO. 1 p m. The market here rules weak, generally speaklng.throughent the entire mornliigsesslen. Wheat was at one time two cents below yester day's clone, but reacted a cent, cleving about a cent lower than yesterday. May Cern declined a cent, deducting the dlrfcrenec In premium be tween Hand June. ThO ether Cern options are steady at about the opening prices thU morning. Oats are dull and a cent lower. In Frorlslenx there are no features worthy of mention, and the close generally about ten cents below the ciese generally auetii ion cents nciew inc nlng, which aggregated the close et the pre opening, wni vlens duv. Wheat May, MAc : June, 0lc ; July, fttjic. corn nay, 4jje; June, jkc ; uiy, c. Oats May, 3le ; June,.15HI ; July. 3Se. i'ern aiuy, tu Se; June, ll 87M; July. 1JUU. W Ribs May, $5 04 ; June, tee); July 12K- Xlre Bteck lrlck Cuicacie Cattle Receipts, fi.oeo head; shlp "ments, 5,609 bead; market weak and VApXHi low er, mostly en rough s heavy anil lean rattle, l.UM te 1,250 s. steers, U &0Q5 10 : 1,230 te 1,350, as. $5 10 65 140 ; 1.S50 ,s. WSOfitf; butchers', (4 5&Q5 50; Blockers, $3 800410: Texan s,W0'. t Hogs Receipts, 2200 head ; shipments, 7,000 ; market Blew and 10c lower; rough and mixed, tl SOAt 4 i nnckini? and shlnnlun.230te4(Ms. 44 WI CO ; light, 150 te 200 fts. It 1HJI 50 : skips, 43 iH3 W ; the market cloned steady at u decline. Hheep ueceipts, G.uuu neaa; smpmenis, 3,uu head : market active, but 15fi!25e lower ; common, 303 75; medium, $-1 8M?t 3i ; geed te choice, tt 505 25. East Liberty Thecattle market was active at last week's prices ; prime, 404J5 25 ; fair te geed, $5Q5 50 ; common, tlQ : receipts, 1,(02 head ; shipments, 2.2H) head, hhlpments te Jew Yerk Satuiday and Sunday, Ui carloads. Hogs were Ktcndy aud firm; Philadelphia, U754 85; Yorkers, tt 5UQ4 70; n-relpts, O.lVO head ; shipments, 8ue head. Shipments te New Yerk en Saturday and Sunday, t'Jcurleadx. Sheep dull, ut a decline or 25c from last week's closing prices ; receipts, 5,MW head ; shlpmnnts, 1,800 bead. New Yerk Stock Market. New Yerk, April 21. Wall street, 1 JO p.m. Meney at IK per cent. Ezchange iulct, but steady. Geernments strengandslightly higher. Currency 6's, 127 bid ; 4's Coup., WW ; 4Hs de, UHbld. The stock market epened Arm aud during the first hair hour prices ad vanccd en some buy ing by the shorts V,iiY per cent. This was fol lowed by a vigorous selling of tha Granger stocks, which began about 11 o'clock aud has continued with but little lnteruilABlen up te the present writing. The selling was attributed te reports or a further sharp cut in freights west or Chicago by the Western reads. At the tlme or writing prices nre Vi te Zi per cent, below theso current ut 10 30. Union raclfle is the only exception, being strong en reports that the company will resume dividends before another three mouths elapse. lr.x. 3 p.m. Western Union 6i te'A Adams Express 1JIK American Express .... 'Jill U.S. Express Si Wells, KrtigeA Ce 1UU C.C. l.AC H C. C. C. 1 30 New Yeik Central W.f teft New Jersey Central 35)2 t 3.V2 Illinois Central Express 128W Ohie Central , Michigan Central... i. ,i ,.. ,,. nii Northern l'acltic....i..i;: , nl 1 " l'rcfen-cd 3U Central Paeinc 32 3U? Union Paclfle...,, w am Missouri 1'aclUc , vsS 01 Texas I'uclnc..... , w New Yerk Elevated 130 Metropelllan Jt2 Manhattan ,. Alt. ft Terre Haute ; ' Prcrcrred Canada Southern , 2uij Canada Paclfle '. .... Chicago A Alten , l.-! Cbes.AOhle ., 1). ft Hud , ; 81t2 Del., Lac. A West..., 105'i 104J2 Denver ,....;.,. .... 61? Erie ,. V liy, " Preferred 2 Hannibal A St. Je Preferred ,., Kansas A Texas...., m isu Luke shore. i , bvu 6Wj L. E. AW : . 7W L'vs'lleft Nashville ,.. 31 31VZ Merris A Essex.. 1211? Northwest Mli Viy, ") Preferred, 111)2 IJeJZ Ontario ft Western, li Ohie ftrMlsiisslppl U t l'l-eferred Pacitla Mall , 551; M QutcLgllver , 4 " rieterrcd a; Reading 10 15J UecklBland mi? ban Francisce 17& " Prcfen-ed , v.'ii a Omaha, , 20 " rrefen-ed 77 75)2 St. Paul 70Ji 7eQ . ' Preferred HOJJ 1WK Nash ft Chat 38 M.. L.,(,r W 82i Wabash, ' Preferred C., B. ft Q 1'iljf HM UechesUsi A Pittsburg '...-. 24? PI. fcvuus , i.-. .... liW Manitoba... ; m Oregon ft Nav ca Oregon Trnimoe,,,.., ,...,... 11J.J Jli Lecal Stocks ana Bands. Reported by J. n. Leng. ! Far Lest value, sale.1' Lancaster City, 6 per cent., 1885 4100 tie J ' ", 130. ,. 100 Ala j ;perct,inler!yei.100-.1008Q I. f 1!5Cboell.ui.jrrie--19g?' .. 5 . . I. WoflOyearsJ 100 ies.28 VaabeuaBoreuebloan W iw uk..-:.'.i..l.... M lit I aieea national aaaai.k i... ..-.. aneaiterCetfhty National Hank elnmbta NntMnal Bank... ...... ... iT I.TT: TTii ,r ---.---.-. . - ivn IIS (V lii.50 J" IIS 111 1M MB 200 Columbia MatMMial Bank.... ...,.,.. ,90 carutMBa jiastenai aana iw Xphrata NatiBWd Bank. ......r.. ...... ion rlrstNaUenalBuik, Columbia.. ..,,,. 100 First National Bank, Htrasbnrg 108 First National Bank, Marietta loe hrst National Bank, Mt, Joyn... 100 MtluNaSenat Bank tee Manhelm NaBenal Bank loe Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... M New Helland. National Bank... 100 130 159.10 101.30 Of) 130 110.50 110 flap National Bank loe QuarryviUe National Bank 100 . Ttmsriaa stocks. Big Spring A Beaver Valley Bridgeport Horseshoe.. , 13) Columbia Jt Chestnut Hill , 2ft Columbia A Washlnaten 30 7.50 2a 18 24.05 20 59 10 44 4S.U5 Coneateka Big spring.. . Columbia Marlelt... MaytownAKllmbethtown... Lancaster A Kphrata.., Lancaster willow Street.,.! 25 Btrasbunt Millport...! .., Marietta Maytown 2(1 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Lane, Xllaabnthtewn A Mlddletewn, loe Lancaster irruitvUlew, 60 Lancaster AL4HU., 25 KastBrandjrwIneA Wayneaburg M) Lancaster A WUllamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner...! Ml Ijincnster A Manhelm .....,...... 25 21 69 S3 70 53 75 1 103.21 146 44 S3 79 Lancaster A Mailetta , ,,..,.. Lancaster A New Helland..),.,! , 100 Stock Markets. Quotations by Reed, McQrann A Ce., Ranker;, 11 A. X. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central..! .... New Yerk Central Ul New Jeney Central )'A Ohie Central Del., Lack. Western 1UW Denver Rie Urande .... Erie..j... i ,.,.. , Kansas Texas 18U Lake Shere , fi'Al Chicago N. W common. Kyt N.N.Ont. Wcatern St, Paul Omaha 21 Pacific Mall Ji 12 V. 3 p.m. UX uecncaiera iillsunrK... i. St. Paul..,.U...k .- 71 Texas Pacific Union Pacific 4Xi Waliash Common.......... ... Wabash Faefcrred Western Union Telegraph.. fls-W iAjulsvllle Nanhvltle Zli N. Y.,Chl.Ht L Lehigh Valley I-ehlKh Navigation,., 42 Fennsylvanla MH Rending ,... 8 P. T. TlufTale, i Northern Pad lie Common ITli Northern Pacific Prcf 3!J llestenvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central...., Underground Canada Southern en :i t'ceple'n l'ansenger Jerncy Central & "i AX WAUVX.Il TXHEMEliTS. E" OK LAUNDRY ANDVoil'iET'puil ANDVeil'iET'puil POSES MILLER'S RORAX SOAP Is supe rior te all ethers. H APPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA -X Tobaccos only 8c per plug, at HARTMAN'S 1ELI.OW FHOJ NT CIGAR STOKE. A ITER ONE TRIAL OF MILLER'S UORAX SOAP heunckvcpcis will iihe no ether. THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST complete asaertment of 1'Iajlng Caids In the city from 5 cents per park up at HARTMAN'S YELLrtW FRONT CIGAR STORE. THE GREAT PROPERTY OP MIL LER'S RORAX SOAP Is due tells merits. It lias nosucrler. B RICK I ISRICKM IIR1CK en hand nnd for sain clienn nt the Rrlck Yards or PONT. A RRO , East Chestnut St. and Harrlsburg Pike. B20-2td A FEARFUL WASTE OK TIME, EN, ergy and geed nature can he arrested bv the or : lll . il.u ...... . -r c,. ... - I.LLR'S ilOKAX BOA I PACK AWAY FURS AND WOOLENS,! with UK KINK I) CAMPHOR and TUIIK PERSIAN INSECT POWDER. A reliable qual-i ltyfersalenr . HURLEY'S DRUO STORE. Ne. 24 West King St. , CHINESE LAUNDRYMEN USE MII LER'S HORAXSOAP. They knew a geed thing when they eee it. ON'T l'AY THE SAME PRICE FOR an liilcrmr article when 1011 can xecure MILLER'S RORAX SOAP. u. THOU8A'NI)S OF POUNDS OK MIL LER'S RORAX SOAP ere sold weekly. A geed artlcUadvcitlses itself. ON'T WASTE A WHOLE DAY ON the family ash when MILLER'S RORAX SOAP w HI de it In lialr the time. ONE TllIAL ESTABLISHES THE reputation of MILLER'S UOKA.X SOAP ' AtallUrecers. QITUATION WANTED. O A mini who U a llrst-clius gardener and nil Iderstauds bow te tnku enre et hones wants a 'sltuutlen. ApiflyatNe. 21H North Wuter street. , OI20-2U1 TJIANCY NAMES COUNT FOR NOTII X! ing, MILLER'S IlOIt.W SOAP euIm;11h all ethers en Its merits. TJIOR RENT. -U Th The best busliiLs stand In the cltv. Ralr'i. Btoie.Ne, II East King street- All conveniences. Ceuntersund shelving put in te suit tenant. Possession given Immediately. Apply te DAVID BAIR, alH-tfdlt Shober's Hetel. -flT-ANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TT FUR TOUACCO STRIPPING Annly l JOI1V F. RKKll r.n.. al5-tfvedR Ne. 27 i 231 North Printe Street. LOST. ON FRIDAY LAST, FROM THE premises of the stilwcrlber, a brown deg, crossed between Newfoundland aud Shepherd. Any one returning him will be liberally ro re Wiirded. JIOHN F. HOEN1NGER, Jt Ne. 22 West King St FOR RENT ON REASONABLE TE.RMS. The two-story and attle Rriclc Dwelling Heuse. Ne. IS East Lemen street, 0 rooms with Rath Roem, Gas Fixtures complete and Sunny side Heater in Pallor. Apply ie HENRY SHUHKRT. all-3teed 61 North Duke street. OK OASES OF HAMMOND'SrORT f'SKO" and GOLDEN AGE CHAMPAGNE, Just received yesterday at ROHRER'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 22 Centre Squaie, Lancaster. aprll 13 l)dR GOTO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORE FOR 4 Its New Prunes for 25c.; 4 tta Geed Rice for IVc.: I a Scalloped Crackers ter 25c.; lb Rest CofTce lit Lnnuutcr'fer 25c A plariue or two Cats will be given away every day. no. 33 West king street. -YV.UTION! v Notlce Is herebv Kivcn that a note nut nert- Ing te be given by thu undersigned te the stun- dard Machine Company, or Cleveland, for 1170, dated March 18, lsw, ana payable six months after date, is fraudulent and void, und all persons are" cautioned against negotiating the same. A. II HAVKRSTICK, Manlicliu Twp., (NelTsvUle, P. O.) Lancas ter Ce , Te. Lamcastke, April 20, 1885. 2td ANOTHER NEW LAUNDRY. DO YOU'S NEW LAUNDRY. Ne. 303 North Ocekh Strekt. Old Laumdhv, , Ne. 5 North Dukk Stukbt. The best laundrylng in the city dene at cither of these laundries. Glve me u call. Prices reiu-enl able. DO YOU. upa-3td FINE TAILORING. The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds, Casslmerea, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Eng lish Plaids, ever befere exhibited In this city can new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. St North Queen street, opposite the Grape Iletelj -Employing only the best Tailors, every ffiH-ment til msue strletlv flmtelfUM. A comfort able and perfect fit always guaranteed Prices moderate. itOSENSTEIN, The Merchant Tailor. mJiimdR 37 North Queen street. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SUSAN COON LEY (new Swanger). The uuderslgued auditor, uiiieinted te distribute the balance re. malniilg in the hands or Dana Graham, asslguoe of Susau Coonley (new Swanger), te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Saturday, May leth, 1685, ut 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem or the Court Heuso, in the City or Lancaster, whom all per sons Interested In said distribution may attend. apil-ttdfu W. A. WILSON. Auditor. EUJLTON OPERA HOUSE. Extraordinary Attraction ! Emma Davenport DRAMATIC COMPANY. Tuesday, April 21st. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT tf 4l,j nntnlitnnilnn miAa they will present their Btreugcst bill of the cuyugeuient, viz : r Kaelaflal OUR BACHELORS. Cast tje the full strength of the Company. W, H.SBtitTiaa Proftuer RaAglt.'- j-. iy- - A. K. pucu-a ea Majer tXiveler, PKlCH. 10andCKNT8. REStKVED SKATS ,.,10CENTS EXTRA, apiMta 'WBJoWeBSBaWW'W .WPTv WiS''&-$ HlrW'l unMnrn.. WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST Cigars In the town, two for Be, at HARTMAN'S TBLLOW FKONT GIQAB 8TOBR. MTtTUnim wi B mH &AJMWJ. V.' TJUIIST-OLASS BOAItDINO. JG Together with the choice of Teems en the first or second noer. snrpassca ey nene in the city. Call en or address, . 7 NO.402N&RTHQUEKN6T. Table boarders accommodated. aS-tfd DR. KORBMAN, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Removed from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. as North Prince. (Late residence or A. K. Roberts.) m29-3md THR BEST the City, at HARTMAN'S ?e HAVANA CIGAR IN XKLLOW ' BTOKK. FRONT CIOAIl JTO NEUTBALlTy UEIli;.. The bone Is In the Arena, easily see the marks upon It. Yeu tan Tns Rest Clotiuke ren tub Least Meiirv. Tlttl t Yes, and no fears et the lsue, Fer Iatl Mentg t Yes, and wero It net se we would be ashamed. Witness these figures: Men's CASsmcaK Suits Toeitnr.it.all tine, many foreign goods, among them, $15 On, I0.50, 118.00, $20 00. Msn's Suits, or all-wool diagonal diagenal Chkviiit, 18 80 and 10.00. All fresh and well made. EaunlleiMW iiilttt) one or two pail $eatnnt. These only as specimens. Our whole tletk thu teatet ( tint a prtat gathering n bargalni, , t, t ' WANAMAKER 4. BROWNj Oak Hall, S, K. Cobweb Sixth A Mahket, 1'HiLADELrniA. a8-lmd -niULTON OPERA HOUSE. Extraordinary Attraction.) SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. Benefit of B. Yeckcr, EXTRA.-ANOTHER EVENT '-EXTRA. The production here by ROLAND REED, or Marsden's New Farce Comedy, enuiicu HUMBUG! It has been a great hit wherever presented, and It Is sura te set Lancaster wild with delight. ADMISSION 25, 50 and 75 CENTS.' mf Ilesen ed Scuts nt Opera Heuse. a21-3td D R. THOMAS'S ECLECTRIC OIL. S 'LOOK OUT FOR ACCIDENTS. Have you the CATARRH T l)n von suffer from the ASTHMA t Are-j eurchlldrcn subject toattacksef CROUP? I'ect KiiE.ciitiAJLiei nnuni your system? Are you net at all times subject te ACCI DENTS, HURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS and RRUISEST Are yen afflicted with TOOTHACHE. EAR ACHE. RACKACHE, PAINS IN THE SIDE OR CHEST? Are) ou subject toSORETHROATer QUINSY? Fer all these nnd myriad ether ts Us a SURE REMEDY Is at hand in DR. THOMAS'S" Famous, Eclectric Oil ! t In all the abort mentioned troubles this OU Is! ALWAYS A SURE AND PROMPT REMEDY.! There Is nothing sold by druggists that can ap proach It In effectiveness, Dr. "Themas's Eclectric Oil. It tins savid thousands : nnd, In caca or AC CIDENT OR EMKIMJENCY, U will ever be found a READY RELIEF. The cheapest prepa ration, considering Its great virtues, In the world. It will sae!n every family ten times lis cost each year In doctor's bills. It Is a veritable nhjtdciuii In your heuhe. Yeu cannot afford te AnJ,hhavlnB once TESTED ITS MERITS you NEVER WILL RE WITHOUT IT. Everybody Is loud In its prate. It cannot be collated. SOLD RY ALL DRUUUISTS. tt prtl 2weed -WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER. GENT'S. 0- CHECK AND PLAID SUITS! 1 Fer liunlness und Ecnlng Dres wear. The Spring und Summer I-aslileus for Gentlemen are Neat Checks and Plaid, in Fine Seft Finished Cnxsluiere of light and dark colors. Worsteds will also be extensively lined In small checks. Our assortment consists of the Latest Net eltlcs In Scotch Cheviots, Casslmeres and Fancy Worsteds In the New Straight Rutten hack Ceat, the One Rutten Cut a-Way Sack, and thu Eng lish Walking Ceat. S -OUR- SPBU.G OVERCOATS Aieln All Grudts, from the Dome.tie Melten, te Pine Imported Fubrlcs with Silk Trimmings. SILK HATS. The Very Latest ana the Last New Shape In Issued this serlne was "Silk Hats that will ba Juacea in our cunes ie-uay. nua nuts are occoui eccoui occeui ng mere general each season. It appears that thu public are gettingalive tn the fact that there Is no hat se stylish for full diess wcarasatlne silk, but for these who prefer Stiff or Seft Felts, we havnun excellent varietyef tbe Latest Fash ions In Flexlbles with flat 01 teund crowns. CHILDREN'S STEAW HATS & TUKBANS. In the New Celers for Summer or in l'luln V, hlte. 1 MERINO UNDEmMJAB. In .Sumuicr-Wclght Material. Plain White from Vms te sue, aud a very Large Assortment et SATIN LINED SILK NECKWEAR, In Puffs nnd Tecks, for 23c. All New Patterns. -THE- Trans-Atlantic Kid Gleve, And Iho Cable-Hewed Kid Gleve Alse a Large Line Of carefully acsertcd colors, new this sprint?, In Gent's Kid Gloves, that rungu In price iromlLeutoil.50. (I LADIES' Lqw Cut Shoes And Slippers, innile upon models whera great attention nas been given te the anatomy of the feet Shoes that will Blve the wearer se much comfort as u promenudu shoe, that ladles who have net ti led them will be suiprised at the happiness there is experienced lu these shoes and slippers, and In addition te the comfort en joyed they are strikingly dressy and are net expensive. Han iJeste. t u-r-"T7 :Z "A'rW-r j u Vl.tfrVlriWflf,xt 1 ti" BB9X9 n-Vc-An OOKH AND STATIONERY. JOrN BAER'S SONS, erFKft AT LOWEST PRICES, Blank Beeks, WritlHg Piijers, Eavoleiios, Writing Fluids aid liks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Pecket Reeks, nui Reeks, Letter Boek, and an Assortment of Fine and Staple Stationery. n- AT THE BION OF TnE R0OK.-ff NOS. 16 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. CLOTIUKO. t"ys'wW rtVwnWWVNipW -At the Reet of the Matter. We start right in haying for Cash, the Best Fabrics, in mulling up dire fall y, the Best Styles, and new offer the Finest Stock of Clothing te1 he found in Philadelphia, net only for Men and Youths, hut also for Beys and Children. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md AMVSEMENTS. piULTON OPERAIOUSE. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 22 and 23. ' Lawrence 8c Videcq's UNIQUE COMEDY CO. ; In our Comic Comedies, BLIZZARDS Or, Le Salen Du Diable I ROBT MACA1RB, Le Voyage in Africa. 1 he Success of the l'Hh Century, PRISMATIC FOUNTAINi Resembling a spouting geyser of real water. changing ie an me colors ei meiiuinuew. win Is w erth alone tbe price or admission, POPULAR PRICES. ...10, 20 A 30 CENTS. NewCemkdies. NxwPeihs. NkwMechjihibwJ I, apje-iia rOJt BALE OH KENT. TJIOR SALE OK KENT. JL' An An excellent Dwelling en ea.iv terms, situ ate Ne. 15 Shi ii lie n street. mlG-tfd R.KRANK ESHLEMAN. TJIOK. RENT. JJ Thi The hall OOiM feet en third story of Stein- melr building, Ne, WNoig.ijflfrjjJ." WNeig.ijflfrjjJ." '&tfd TJtOR RENT. J3 Harber Shep under IIIKSII A, RRO'8 STORE, Centre Square, from May 1st. eplS-tld EOR SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND Ruildlng Let. I.OOOef thopurchase money i may remain en the premises. Inquire at apltlmd Ne. 1U7 SOUTITyUEEN ST. TJIOR RENT. IJU 1 Three I.nw Onlci-K at Ne. U NORTH DUKE bTREETt aud a basmentU feet long, supplied wiin water ana neai. mariS-tld R. KKANK ESHLEMAN. PUI1LIC SALE, On Satcbday, ArsiL 25, 1885, Will be sold at the Keystone Hetel, one very safe ramlly marc, one single-seat phjsten (nearly new), one geed top buggy, one fi no lclgh (nearly new), two sets single currisKO harucj, one gum sleigh or carriage cover, ene gum horse cover, sleigh bellH, horte blankets, carrlage whip, hip blankets, tly-nets, etc. Sale te commence nt 2 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by D. B. HOSTKTTER. II. Shcbert, Auctleueer. apl7-7td -pUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, Will be sold ut Nu. 321 Seuth Queeu sticet. the entire let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Redsteuds and Redding, Rureaue, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Tin, Glass and Queens ware, Tubs and btnndx, together with numerous articles net mentioned. Sale te commence ut 9 o'clock a. lu.Tthcu terms will be miidu known by W. A.IIAMRRIGHT, Administrator of Catharine Humbright. H.SuenKRT. Auctioneer. II. L. t'RAiLxr, Clerk. al7-3td LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF MARIA RUD1SILL, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. The under, signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lu the bauds or Dr. S. T. Davis, administrator, tn and ainongthenelegally entitled te the kuiiic, HI sit for thut puriKwe en TITEbDAV, APRIL 28, 1K83, at 10a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the City or Lancaster, here ull pereens Interested In said distribution may utteud. ni31-0tdTu W. T. RROWN, Auditor. STATE OF CHARLES EPF1NGER, late or Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters or ad ministration en wild estate having been granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted theruUi are requested te muke immediate payment, nnd these natlng claims or demands against the same, win tlcmenttetl will present them without delay for set- be undersigned, residing in salacity CATHARINE KFriNGKR, i Administratrix. ml2-etdeaw TTISTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCII, JjJhate or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te till) undeniigncd, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te muke fmmcdlate payment and these having claims or demands against the estate or the decedent will make the same known te htm without delny. 1 PRANK PFEJFPER, Executer. H. C. Kukauy Attorney. ml3-6tdeaw STATE OF JOHN HOFFMAN, LATE of the city or Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been rerout ed te tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto, ure requested te muku lmmcdlate set tlement, and these having clulms or demands against the same, will present them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in thu city of Luucastur, A. r. DONNELLY, Executer. Ulit-OtdJI J ne.1 A. Cot lk, Attorney. ESTATE OF MARY GMINDER, LATE of tbe city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters te the nndenilgncd, all persons Indebted thereto are runuestcd te make immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands ugulnst the same, will present thcin without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster, MARY FORDNEY, Executrix. aprtHlteawM J no. X. Ceylh. Attorney. ESTATE OP CATHARINE HAM HAM HAM RRIGIIT.latoefLancustcrclty.de'd. Letters or administration en sold estate haying been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, ana theso having claims or demands ugulnst the same will present them without delay for settle ment te the undersigned, residing in buubury, Northumberland county. W. A.1IAMRRIGI1T, Wm. At'e. Atlkk, Administrator. Attorney. in2641deaw I SAVE.MONEY AN D MAKE YOUR FUR N1TURK leek like new by using Lightning Furniture Polish. T1IKJ11K8T AND EASILY APVJ.1K1W - - jama, ss Ciwts, -" --r"rr -"COCHRAN'8 DRUa STORE, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. dccMmd ONE CAKE OF MILLER'S HORAX SOAP euUnata two of any etVer kind. --.- &i -k f BMansMasAaMasBaMSMSaaMaaaaMaaaanM -'VVsi,vlfc'l'.kjai'yjvwv.4 VHX OO0D8. N EW SPRING OOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. "WATT, SHAM & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION LINES OF TO NEW SUMMER SILKS. Colored Dress Silks. Black Dress Silks. A Choice Assortment of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS In all the Popular Materials. Black& Colored Brocaded Velvets At Very Lew Prices. JERSEY WAISTS are as popular as evcrand the prices much Ien er than last season. An Immenne Assortment of New Calicoes, Zephyr Ginghams, Chambrays, IN ALL THE LATEST ST1 LhS. Just opened a choice llnoef French A American PRINTED SATINES AT VERT LOW PRICES AT THE NEW YORK STORE. "t ENTLEMEN, WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN NEW SPRING GOODS -KOH- SUITINGS, COATS, VESTS OR PANTS, AND- SPRING OVERCOATS. Will Mnke te Order at short notice. Perfect fits guaranteed. A Full Llnoef UND ERWEAR AND Gent's Fumshing Goods, In Great Variety at Philadelphia and Pee Our Stock. I'rlces. Cull '''a&EASTKLNG STREET, LANCASTER. PA. J. I s B. MARTIN A CO. SPRING UPHOLSTERY! Mattings, Fleer Linens, Furniture Linens. Linen Shades, Oil Shades, Windei Awnings. Awnings Hade and Hung AT BHORTEST NOTICE. Slip Cevers for Furniture CUT AND FIT ONLY, OR CUT AND MADE. Cor. West King aud Prince Sis., LANCASTER. PA. "TALL AT Kj STORK REIQART'S OLD WINE -POR- LISTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEP. FlKeT IK THE WOULD. Established, 1783. II. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt.. febl7-ttd Ne. S3 East King St. TUB ATTENTION OF WORKWOMEN, and elhei-M. is called te the Inducement! offered at RECIlTOLD'8, In teasenabte Uoeda, suited roryeurselvea and fuinllles. A fresh nip ply J utt received and will be eeld at PRICEb MUCH LESS than a year age, when times were better than new. Please call and ezauiine be be be eoeo you bur. Thankful for past favors. HENRY RECHTOLD, Ne. B2 North Queen Street. P. 8. Try the I X L Polish, the btst nnd cheap est in the market. B OOTS AND SHOES. J. H. HcCenanghy. i JUbT RECEIVED, TWOJiUJpRBD PIRS " 'Bffles' Kid Butten. worth mi.ta. WE HAVE TUEM AT 1.S0. Ne. 26 1-2 East King Street ia3i-tra J. B. Martin & Ce., "jfi f' LAK0ASTSR, vi. . '1 ') .r A . i. iS. iK O ie VJ u A ,- Av j " -jj.-