Uwi'7''if'r'fer'"'r!Cl'-w"'',,''''-" ' tfir1jjj5''?Ss "Vi J' ' fcnfi.'1,- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, FRIDAY, MAKOH 5.1886. a if, m .H) . if tk m n r 4iii r b in.. mr," T r A V 1i H.-. ' r t. J mmc H. ;s- iatMmvui KVDUKT. I MM iMtwa 1 SaMli White DHrHes; I fltssar 1st KuMMg wiwv-IUc.nl I vr, ; . MHt AfM4 taw Tewa, r Oorraspeaetoioa or lrr-xttiewtcas. fMIA. Match 8.-TOU dlggtuK Uie ltelrC. C. Fergusen's taeu en North i'.VMMi'Mraci ywUrdty afternoon, the dirt iy eared In, bunrlnc tee lower warn f ,0M of tie workmen, lie im extricated tqr kl 'companions lrem his perilous poet- ' WfeUe tanner, weld leg eaten suies irem tewa, m trwaactlng aeme bnalnesa at the "-"I .. OMwmbi near niu ihbwbi, umvnuiMut war. Tlie bony wa wracaeu, um uie llwraawaannnurt. .... v etn ;kiAtBieeUMefOenmbU ledge, a25. ' Brotherhood of locomotive Firemen, held X wi teat BaWrday afternoon a very handsome , MM waa nreeented te the ledgo by the Ke v. ,v;.'J. Clay-Meran. 'atWWla engaged In putting aeme cars en "4thetoUewerkor Braner's coal yard yes- V' (artar, a brakemn et ablftlng engine Ne. " f- , P. JR. R., was atrack by a telegraph vt Ire ;?aad thrown te the ground. Be escaped teri- '.' tnlerr. . A j; MartlnHehnadle, Seuth Fourth street, nt- f4 Minea am tfisi uinuusy yesieraav, win i r VTCniug as wm tenuercu a pieawu nuipiie in tiarlvtiv a larsa number of bis friends. ,4V Acurleua throng watched the Salvation iVv -Inn nareria lout nvflnlnir. Thev haXO net iyi m.t i r i.T t.,7 rri. neen very aueccssiiu iu vuiuuiuia. auej have rented a beuse en Cherry street. Kev. C. D. Blshel has returned from Schuylkill Haven, where be went te attend the funeral of his brother. A false alarm el fire was started last night about ten o'clock. Officer Wlttick arrested colored man .giving bla name as Walter Thompson, el Maryland, for being drunk and disorderly. Squire Evans Bent blm te Jail for five days. Under the management of the Knights of the Gelden Eagle, MattleVickers will appear tn the opera house, en Friday evening, March 12th. BUILVISO 11 XraitATi, Prospects et a flood Season Net Many Tobacco lluyrrs Around. ErnnATA, Pa., March 5 The prospects for a building boom In this place the coming season are very bright, Mr. F. V Hull, our enterprising coal and lumber merchant, lately purchased of Mr. A. Bewman a tract of land containing about seven acres and divided it into suitable build ing lets, which be will efler for sale en next Thursday. Mr. Jes. K. Tobias hasassumed sole charge of the City drug store, Dr. Mentzer havlug withdrawn ins interest. Mr. Martin Bryson has returned from a trip te Flerida. Mr. Henry Kemper, a recent graduate of the Pennsylvania Dental cel ley e, will open au office iu the residence of hi father, In a few weeks. County Superintendent Brecht visited our schools fast week. He reports them in au eneouraKingcendition. Ten of our teachers received a Ne. 1 mark for teaching. Five car leads of xx heat were shipped from here this week, with mero shipments te fellow. Price lrem SO te W cents per bushel. There have been but few sales of tobacco in this township as yet; whlle adjacent town ships have plenty of buyers, we have very few here. Our crop is a geed one, and nearly all ready for market. Messrs. Flickinger fc Kegerlse, of Richland, Lebanon county, have purchased extensively iu West Earl and West CocaHce townships. Slgunr Harry Blitz will give a performance this and te-morrow evening. On last Friday morning a party of masked men burglarized a farmer named Derubacb, is West Cocalico township. Mr. Dernbach is a butcher, and resided with his aged mother. Alter ellectlng an entrance they bound and gagged mother and son, and by violent threats made them reveal the whereabouts of their money, Ac. They Bucceeded in obtain ing about ?76 in money and ether articles. It is supposed the act was committed by parties residing in the neighborhood. Ne arrests have as yet been made. ' llnnavray Accident. Jehn II. Moere, of Columbia, came te Lancaster this morning in a oneherso wagon and while unloading some Heur at Weaver's grocery, ou West Kiug street, the horse being untied beared at something and ran off. In front of Htelnmau's store he collided with Stelntuun'x heavy business wagon, the shafts el Moere's wagon xx ere tern oil and the horse continued his lllght te Centre Square, where he fell but was en his tcet again almost instantly and ran down Seuth Queen street several squares and was captured. lie was cut a little about the legs, but net seriously hurt The wagon sustained no less but the breaking of a shall and singletree. A Larue Funeral. The fun oral of Jacob Grlder, a brother of County Treasurer Grlder, took place from his residence, in West HempUeld township, near Sliver Spring, tills morning. The at tendance was very large, many lriends from this city belug present. Bev. Uestetter con ducted the funeral services, anil preached au eloquent aermen, in the course of which a fitting tribute was paid te the many virtues of the deceased. As is usual at country funerals, a hundred guests or mere returned te the late residence of deceased and took dinner. In Teirii. Daniel O'Leary, the great base ball mana ger, and Dave Wheeler, are iu town ahead el" Dan Sully's " Cerner Grocery" company. O'Leary was last here with Louise Pomeroy, but he and Shakespeare could net agree. Dan says he has a play which will suit the people who thirst fur blecd and thunder. It is called "Tried ter Treason," and iu the lirst act all the actors and scenery are cut te pieces. What Should lie Dene In Lancaster. A petition has been presented te Judge Futhey, of the Chester county courts, signed by seventy-nlue residents of the Eastward of West Chester, asking that a commission be appointed te divide the ward Inte two voting precincts. JtidgeFutbey granted the petition and upralnted three commissioners. The Pre.bj tertaii llrll. The Presbyterian bell will be removed lrem the steeple et the church next week and shipped te Meneely A Ce., bell founders, Trey, New Yerk. There it is te be furnished with the latest and most improved mount ings for swinging. Mr. Rebert A. Kvaus, the generous donor of the bell, is looting the bill of expenses. An Aged Pensioner. Miss Florella bumsen, who Is 00 years old te-day, received her pension yesterday, sign, ing her name in a plain hand that bore uet the slightest traces of tremor. She is u pensioner et the war or 1312 and the mother et the lale Alderman Jeseph Samson. Appeal. Frem Tax. This was the first day for hearing appeals from taxes before the county commissioners. Strasburg and Washington borough people were heard te-day. Supplies Fer Water Department. Attention is called te au advertisement elsewhere in which proiesals are asked for supplies for the water department of the city for the ensuing year, m Appointed a Notary. Jacob Kemper, of Akren, has been ap pointed a notary public by Governer Pattlseu. IIU commission 1 with the recorder. Sale, et Stock. Jacob B. Leng, broker, M.ld te-day at pri vate sale, 15 shares Fulton National bank at iOO ; 3 shares Inquiring Printing Ce. 62. Why the EdUeu Inhibition Ilat Cleted. Mr. V. 11. Sliuw premUed the people et Lan caster that he would keep up hi. KdUen exhibi tion en East Kir g street until Council met, and he did. lie would continue It until Council. again meet if It were uet for the Inconvenience te which 1 subjects the firm or Mjers A llaih feu, In whote cellar the Kdlsen plant new is; ' but inasmuch as aleasrs . Myers A Uathfea have requested that it be discontinued bucaua they are compelled te keep one of their men nt the teM every night until ten or eleven o'clock in order te clone the store after the street ligbtt hare been put out, air. fibaw bes discontinued the exhibition. Awu.emcnf. a Warde appears In " Damen and fythlas," and .. ' will have a crowded basse. Last niht he 'V Played " Vlrgtslus " in Harrlsberg te a larg ','.,HHd delighted audience. lie Is a favorite with , XAaea.ter peepis ir. tvarae appears nere un ' auspice of Lancaster division He. 9, rydiMnBinJiKnlgUUefi'ythiM, TfiE nr.AniNn ami ciiksaveaki: iiaiu ItOAD. Cel. 8. L, rewler has again been elecleil 1'imI dent of thnltcsdll'g nnd Chesapeake Ceal and Hallway Company. As he was the originator and projector of the enterprise and prepared most of the Important pnpere, and wrote the contract for building the read which jiawed and steed the criticism et the ablest New Tork railroad attorneys, this Is a well merited compliment. The Colonel has certainty been tortunale and lias shown excellent fore sight in being nble te have neclalcd In the en terprise snch a number or practical, solid busi ness men te constitute the Beard tif Directors of the company rer the emulng year, 1W, as the following : President S. U fowler. Treasurer Jehn Adam llurger. Becrctary Krnnklln button. Directors-Henry llaumgardner, .tehn Adam ltnrger, S. T. llavli, Jehn W. 11. Hausinan, Isaac Mcllese, Reading) E. Iillllngfrlt, Chas Ithedes Henry burger, Jehn Eutlen. The Directors have displayed geed Judgment In the selection and cholce or the committee who are te visit Xew Yerk in the interest of the finances or the company, which Is constituted as rollews: Jehn Adam ltnrger, Jehn V. II. Bausman, Henry llurger. They ere three among the best representative citizens of Lancaster. Theso or enr citizen', who are interested in the successful building of the read will be Ri-allOcd te knew that Messrs. Burger and Bailsman are, by the stockholders and directors, vested with full authority te ne ne getliteand close the fale of the bends of the company, and put en solid basis all matters con nected 1th its piesent or future financial Busi ness. Fer this purpese the committee will visit Mus grove A Ce., bankers, alie Mr. Halsled, Presi dent or the Chambers' Ptreet National Bank, who are financially interested In the company and nlse Interested tu the successful building of the read. Tnere has been already expended en this en terprlse by the company ever $ts,000 in snr cy lngand marking the reute of the railroad and In ether expenditures, net one dollar of which has come out of tb. pockets of, or has been fur Dished by our citizens. This large outlay of cash is a guaranice of geed faith and an evi dence that enr Kew Yerk filends are In earnest and mean te build the railroad. They new ask that our citizens will coope rate ulth them se as te lnnre the success of the enterprise. We are authorized te say by New Yerk filends, sbe have furnl-hcd all the cash, that the read will ultimately be built. All the stock of this company is owned and held by a few persons. There Is no stock of the company for salu nor 111 any be offered or sold until the money Is secured en the forty years C per cent, bends te Insure the successful carrying en of the eutei-prise. The policy of the present Beard of Director Is te held alt the stock te pay the contingent expenses of the company, sous te keep and held its credit up te a telld financial basis. When'.thore ids from P.cading te Carpenter's Point en the Chesapeake Bay and from Lancas ter te Suvr Helland are completed and the Stras burg railroad Is nidged In and formed n part of the main stim, they w 111 bu Invaluable and im portant feeders te the Pennsylvania and Head, ing systems of reids. The coming report from the Cempanj's committee te New Yerk will be looked ler w lib considerable Interest by our clt lren, but mere pirtlculaily by these owning properties along the projected route. The build ing of the read w 111 add ever one million d dlars In value te the lands and property ou the route, and cry materially aid In building up and add larg( ly te the prosperity of New Helland and Strasburg. The directors being compestd of practical business men, have certainly taken a proper outlook. Capital Is new plenty and cheap, all kinds of railroad material and labor can be get en the best and most favorable terms. The dltecters see that new is the faverablti tlnie te build thelr.read, which, when completed, vtll give such increased value te properties and large conveniences In travel as v 111 be worth mere te the county and her citizens thin thi original ceU of construction. Carpenter's Point, the southern terminus of this railroad, is among the most valuable marl time fronts en the eastern water-,. It opens di rectly the vast commute,! of the Chesapeake Bay, which Is increasing se rapidly, under the impetus of the southern railroad systems ter mtnatingat Norfolk, lllchmend and Baltimore. It has a depth of fnrty feet et water, admitting the largest se igelng vessels te lleat at its decks and wharves with perfect ease andsacurlty Thcrcfeiu, n rulliead possessing such terminal facilities, rnut quickly commend Itself te and besought by the etbur great systems as a desir able connection and an advantageous outlet, whlle te lis po-sessers It offers n luvalusble franchise Prrparntery Services. Theio will be ten-ices in tte Presbyterian church, Kast Orangu i,tix-et, this evening at T 30, preparatory te the communion which will be adnilr.l. tiled en Sunday The Itsjiiienil i wiillrniubTunrs te Callten.la mill tlie l'acltle Nertnnest. The two grand leurs across the continent ad veitliedby HayniendA W'liltcemli lnthclrslith annual series of trunxcentlnenud excursions, are by far the most attractive this enterprising firm has eer etruied. Ihere will beu tripet flfiy-nlne days, the date of departure being April 29, und one of sixty-five days, beginning May 6. Beth take the same outward route through Kansas, Colerado, New Mexico Arizona and Southern California, and there ure numer ous halts and eight-seeing side trips. The first party will return eastward by the Central Paci fic and Denver A Ule limnde routes, after vlili ing ban Francisce and Monterey, and the ether will precied from the former pert by steamer te Portland, Oregon, and thence en a grand round through Oregon, Wushlngtnu territory, the l'u get Hound country, und Vancouver Island, II C , the homeward route being ever the entlru length of the Northern Pacific railroad, with visits te ta Puiil, Minneapolis, Lake Mlnne Mlnne tenka, etc Conductors will accompany the tour ists t und Pullman palatu cars und ether first class accommodations will be provided in exery care, Descrlptlre circular have been Issued, and these wlllbn forwarded toanyuddres.upeii application te H. T. Shields, 111 Seuth Mulh stieet, under Continental hotel, Philadelphia. MA It It l SUES. Beau I'etcks. On the id of March, Uil, by the Kev. W. T. I.i'llrird, at his lesldence, N. 3i Last Orange street, Ml James M Heatii te Miss Lxdla Ann Peter-, hothef Vogansxdlle. Ldwakcs WiwuR. en the lih March, 1SS6, by the lnv. W. T. t.eihaid, at his rcld-nce, Se. :il astOntnge street, Mr .Mudtsen F rdwardi,te Miss LetLir Wluier, both et Providence town ship. Unevs BsEMiaAS On the 4th et March, at the residence et the bride's parents, at Wild Cat rails, by Itev. A. Knxdur, air Klmer K tirex-e. orMaytewn, and Miss Ithedn K lirenemaii, of Wild Cut Fuiis. both of Luucuster county, I'.i. UiJ-ltJA w DKAilla fl.OLrre-s. March S, 1M, In this city, Al. burta It ,uldestdanghteref JnhnD, audAmandu blngluteu, uged 'J yeais and -2 days. bhe has passed from earth aw bv. Ila hastened en te heaxenly glory ; Armed by faith and x tnged by jiraj cr, llcux'en's eternal da s huroreber. Her earthly mission new Is ended, hwlftly passed rer pilgrim days, Hepe has Lhanged astliHl demamled, t ulth te Bight und pruj er te praise. The rehitlx-es und friends of the family, are respectfully luvlted te uttend the funeral fieui her parents' lesldence. Ne, ti7 North Mary street, en f-atutday ufternoen at 2 o'clock. In. termeutat Lancaster cemetery, hci vices at the West Mission M. K. thmch, comer of Charlette and Lemen sticcu. diAitKJirti. fnltadetplila 1're.tuie alarkni. PniLADELvuu. March 5. Fleur market stead". Sales of eO) barrels, Minn, bukers: utll VlflJ Peuna. family at flGt aj Western at (I 37kfi5 Patent. en16 Hyolleur dull utj-t iStlZbn. iJLp,l"".,?'ll-iVueji-Mari;b, 01);c, April, W5et May, 93);ct June, tUJje. ' ' ni.V.Vt'' "Xe ( April, May. June, 47kc. Oau-V;e Mttix-U t wy,e, April, May, June. New Tork Produce Market, v$V ,OIU'.A1.!'t.-as'-'''eirdullt tine grades S..J ,nVJ,' "'. Superfine, tl H?03 t Coininen te lair extra Ohie, J SCC3 75 1 geed Ui ?? ISI h.,eiV S 3 miu,(rrleitra Mlnn.,MSIii3 KxtraNe . fj Suaa js. Wheat e. 1 h ed, ttute en snot. l!c: Ne.4 lted state, en spot. Olut Nn l W'hlEittafe' S f Se iiKed. Winter, Apiil.OlXet May.wvc' ' ' Cern he. mutsi. cu,h, tec, Jstis Mixed. March, SOC) April. Wic. . " w,i,-u Oats -Se. 1 White, state, 4tci Ne. I de jure Me. 1 Mixed, Marclvesc. ue. nc. liyeaulli western, Liflflle i Slate, eJfjOc. Jiailey Ilruii uugmded Cuniuta, eltptia, Pnrlrdullf mm- ..hi ftt7.ln tji I Lard-March, fti u : April, M 30 1 May. 15 31 1 J une, WW, ' ' ' ?l' fl Molasses dull j boiling stock at luc for & test. Perte lllce,aiO',c, Turpentlne firm m 50c. .... . Kestn oulet t stmtned te geed, II 05O1 18. Petroleum dull Kenned. Xc . . . Hlcediilli Carolina and Louisiana at 3X0 43, Sugar dull tint unchanged t Knflned eutleftf, r,sefgrannlted,ii4fiXej tidr te poed ren nery, MrfflT'ti Confections A,"f.Sc. Tallew quiet i prtrue city, Kc! Butter unlet I wesinrn imitation unamerr fancy AUi'kCi suite), lSS'Ict Kaslern Creamery S.T.-T.-. Oheese steady Ohie Flat, cholce TfliHc t Btatc.ejte . ,. Kuks loner t St.ite. ITat Western. IMiLc, Hay Choice gnvrti-s eulet t Ne. 1, '. rrelghts nominal x grain te Ltxcrpoe!,Sp. Coffee dull t Spot Ule at tJitfiCi l ca gees, K- Cldntgn I'rednc Market. Chicaoe. March S. 0 SO p m. Market opened. Wheat March, ;c ! April, Sc ! May, ? t ' corn-March. STKc. i Api It. SJe ; Stay, iic ; J une, 4V. Oats March. e ( April, sn(e : May, Slffle, fork-March, 110 3JJ i May, SI0 8.V, June 110 te .,,,, ijiru siarcn, iit,; apni, tjwji nj, "".t. June, 6 OS. Ulbs-Mar,$.s.S;K May, lit JK- cxuHire. Wheat-March, Met May.Slc.! June, ),.. Cern March. S7,c Aprli,a;Kci May. i ")ati-March.ac: May, K;;c Perk-March, flew; April, 10SS. May, 110 30! June. 110 in. Lard-March, April, 307K; May, 5 OS j June, til li'dCUVJ. Short 'Ribs March, S ffl ; April, 5 JTS t May, is;tiK: June, li i. (train and rrollens. rurnlshcd by S. K. Yundt, Breker, Chicago. March 6, 1 o'clock p. in. WheL Cern. Oats, l'erk. I.srd. March.... ,.S0X . . e te April May June August XVlnter Wheat. Spring Wheat. Cern... Oat Bye Barley Oil City Crude OU.... m S2, te 4n . .. 10 43 Sl'3 6 10 ltccelpts. Car Ixits. llesd. KecelpU-Hegs. in.eu Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u . W'heaL Cem. Oats, l'erk. Lard c ex March . April. . May.... June .. le ru S7 !4'I 4()?J v.lj 4(4 lest 10 S.X . 10.40 July .....M'J en Cltv- Crude Oil 7f LI" Stock prices. ClttCAOe, March 1 Cattle llecelpts, 8.SW head shipment". 2.x,ee) hesd i market slew, closing lower; shipping steers M0 te 1.NO 6s, $3t0 SiO; stocked and feeder. 1til.40: cows, bulls and mixed, II 7513 CO , bulk, t! T3GJa : through lexan-i, WMittMi Hogs lit celpls. 1HOO head; shipments, S.oue head: market slew and lfilOc lower, rough and mixed, M segt 10; parking and htp plnir, (l.luStMi light, VlsiflllJ; skips, riTMi 4 7.x. -heep-lteceints, St'Ohead; shipments. 1..V0 head: uuirket slew, wciker ; natives, IJ Kifftui j Wetern, $I50at60j Texaus, fiMGf.K; Lumbs, LOOSS, (0 V 1ISI Bs. new Turk Stecxs. .Nw Yerk, March 3 XVsH street, 10 p. m. Meney easy at i per cent. Foreign exchange quiet, at (4 KfJI DO; Oevernments firm; Currency B's, 12CJi hid ; 4's coups. I1J7H bid ; 4f s tll2,s4 bid. The stock market opened weak and K teK percent lower, but the bull cliques seen began bidding prices up, and thereby scared the shorts lntoiccevcry. Their buying resulted in an ad vance of H te ltj per cent, all around by mld d iy. The market has since been dull and with out tcatttte. Stock Market. Quotations by Heed, McOrann A Ce , bankers, Lancaster, l'a. KIV TURK LIST. 11 A. X. I2K. 3 Tit. Canada Pacific fit'; CHJ f''i U C. C. 1 3y, 3JJJ 63 cei. coal ;; Central Pacific. t:y, Canada southern .... 4J) Chi., St L. A Pgh Denver A Ule Grande Del., Lack. A Western lit 1W 14 Erie vi K 2j Krleld vsU n,A? esr New Jersey Central SljJ MSJ 3;I k t is 'ail a-)J LOU.AN 412 413 41 Lakr, Shere S7,S bT'J 87,4 Michigan Central .... 7J Vinurl Pacific ... llili Northern Pacific 2, S5S 2t N. P. Pret WVi 6." ft's N. xv iciH mQ le. New TTerk Central lO.S Hi'j jU.-, Ohie Central lk IK H Omaha 3v? 40 H4 Oregon Trans 81J SI Slfi Ontario A Western 10- 1'aclBc Hull Six H)i 31 Uechester ft Pittsburg 3W au Paul !:w Kfi Texas Pacific 12 U lli Union Pactnc & t,ift 4-rti Wabash Common V, '.i'A 1'H xvabiwh I'reierred 1V, Wi VjV. Western Union Telegraph., I9jf 7d)i 7u',i Weil Shere mlLADBXFniA UBT. Lehigh Valley 19 99 M B., .V Y. Jt PhUa 5 5 5 Pennsylvania 51 M'i 6t tteadlng UK 11 S-ld It? J Lehigh Navigation SiH iiy, 51 Hestenvllle W Philadelphia ft Erie Northern Cent People's PasMner 4J U'd'g Oen'N M'tg's Cs JhV wj i OU 7K ;0l 79J. A'gTP AD VF.ll T1SE11EXTS. -OAKINQ POWnKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength und wholesemenens. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in earn. Keval Uaiuse 1'ewesr Ca, 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. max-27-lvdftw CI EO. TL1CK, X TA.XIDEKMIRT, Ne. 15 West u tun am stbzxi Birds and Animals 6luffsd en the most reason, able terms. mar3-ld UOP03A1.S. Piopesals trill be received for as tnueh American Lead (net ever ten tens) us the city may lcqulre te April 1, 187 Proposals will be received for ene and one half gross of brass tbiee quarter Inch ferules, te weigh net less than one pound suvcu ounces each, well ground In and te be made of geed brass after thu medtl te be seen at the mayor's efllce. Proposals will be received for as many Cast iron Water PIpcB as the ctty may lequtre te April 1, 1!7 Pipes te bu cast for nityj feet head tit water. Bids must specify hew much per gross tens delivered tn Lancaster ter four, six, eight, twelve and twenty Inch plpts of tbu bist qual ity and furnished Immediately upon thu elder of the city. Properuls xx 111 be received for such special casting us may beiequlredln the XYater Depart ment or the city up te April 1, 1U7. Castings te be bid for per pound, te consist of four, six, eight, twelreund twenty Inch biunches.nleuvcs. slop covers, cle , and bids fur all castings must Include patterns. Proposals xvlll be received for one dezen Fire Hydrants, also, one dozen hxdraut cases, lly uiuuip uiiu V.1SC i" iiu uiu lur supuruieiy Proposals w 111 be recelx'ed for as many Step Valves, four, six, eight, twelve and twenty Inch, iwt the city may lequlre te April 1,18$7, te be fur. nisbul as thu city may elder. PtopesaM will be teceived for as many Step Bexes us may be required te April 1, 1M7. The Bexes te bu made of the sizes ordered by the bupeilnltfiident of Water Works, of one und euu half Inch geed white pine Bids musl.uta hew lunch per loot, beuid ineusuie, complete, and te be luinUhedas th Superintendent inay dliect. Proposals will be received for hauling 20 fnrh pipes to.the proposed extension. Bidders wilt lute hew inuth per net ten ter hauling same. Alse, at the sumo tliua proposals will be re celved for hauling ull ether pipes during the year unlit thu 1st day or April, lb37. The lemiiiltteu to.erve the right te reject any or all bids. 'Ihe furegelng propesulswlll be received at the Mayer's ufllce uutllXhursUsy, March 11, ISsO, at 7 o'clock, p. in. . ...... JACOB HALBACH. iu5-tdirsJlW' supt. of Water Works. xinr .tiir-itKrisitjrirsrr. E en urntCIn'ici: two-sterv nnicic Dwelling Heuse, Ne. NO K.vt Orange tn-et. mar it Id llllisil A IIIIO. HA. THOMPSON, FANCY CAKU AND Bread Baker, N. B. Cerner Seuth I'rtncn and Herman treet.s.wlll he nt A enue K, Mall 11, Central Market, te morrow morning, wlthnulte line of Bread, Cakes, Crullers, ere tn Puffs. Doughnuts, Kgg Busks, etc. ltd M i:nm:i!Chek rink. til'KN SATUKDAY K K.MNti MtS KM. V STKTHD.V, of Bosten, the most graceful lady skater In America, will itltetiun of her llneeshlbllleus nmt exhibit her Wonder ml Klectrle Light en Wednesday e cuing. Ad mission, ice. It KVAN'.S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable Just itncr.ivr.n. 4iyW)pnundser Choice Hlcete sell I R for 230 , and one te sell (! S. for J3c , Drltd Peaches, 4 Bs iSe.i Scalloped Crackers, 4 Bs v Our Prunes. 4 fts for'iJe , are choice frutt. Try them, soda lltsctilts, bV. t, OLABKK'STKASTOUE. ,ts xve.t Mug street, airStere open every evening. B rCIIMlLI.EK'S. Ontr a little while lenfferean ren Aiiire de cided bargains In Onns, Cutlery, ltexelxers, ltsiers, clssers, Machinists Toels, Ac. We offer special bargains in Huns and Gun Goods until the lMhtnt.. te close out eurenttre stock before April l. Inside and Outside show cases lersaie cneap. Hl'CllMtLLKIt'S, Ne. IS! North Queent St , I ancastcr T" All goods left for repairs must be called for by March 50, mar3-3wd Itxstatk ok salemk j. niTKHeYi:s, JJ lateefthectty et I.aucaster,deccRsed. Letters of administration en said estate hiving been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te mske Imme dlate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them ter settlement te the undersigned 1. H. lU'KltOWKS. Jan2)-CtdFciw Administrator. ASrr.ClAI,MKr.TINOOFTHKSTOt'K ASrr.ClAI,MKr.TINOOFTHKSTOt'K helders of Lancaster Cttv Street Hallway Company, will be held nt the -trx'cns Heue, this city, en TCK-dlAY, MAKCIl SO, P3,ats o'clock p. tu , te take action en the proposed In crease et the capital stock of satd cempinx trem J10,UUUteSU,0il. A full attendance Is dt-Mrvd. 1IIOS. U. LOCHIi .N, secretary. Jan8tdFAms.r59 E STATU Ol l'ATHIl'K ltKlSLlN, latcef Drumere Township, Lancaterceuuty Pa. deceased. Letters of admtnlslrstinn en sjdd estate hiving been grunted te the undersigned, all jitrsens Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and tho-.e having claims or demands against the same, xxltl pr sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, rrsldlmrln sud township sAMUKL J RUOKKS, Administrator II B swark. Attorney. mars ItdAXiw HORSKS ! HOUSES 1 Always en hand Canada and Horses. A fresh sumilv even- wtuk. Western Will be seia at private s.iie. mis ... . . .r ".l .- week Canada and Illinois Horses AT TUX MERRIUAC STATU. I, NO. 113 NOUTH PK1NCK STKELT, GKOItGK OHO'iMAN. SS-A11 Horses First Class. feblD-lydiw KOPOSAT5 Proposals will be recelx'ed fei Dlgglnc Out and lteflutng all Trencher ler Laying Water Pipes from April 1, la te prtll.l"7. trenches te lie two feet wide and four feet deep. Bidders will stite price per cubte yard for earth, and iirlce per cubte yard for rock All work w 111 tin lone ttuder the direction of the superintendent of xx'ater xverks, and all measurements wilt tie made by the City Knglneer. Contractors will have te guard ull open trenches and have red lights displayed ullnlgbt Contractors will give bend In the sum el ene hundred dollar' for faithful performance of contract. The commit cemmit ter reserve the right te reject any or nil bids. The foregelDg proposals will be recelx-edfat the Mayer". Office until IIIUBSDAI. MABcII II, 1550, at 7 o'clock p in. J. HALHAtJI, Superintendent of Wider Works. mJ-ttr,VM,W INSTATE OF W.M. A. KKLL.EU, LATE JJ of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed thereto are requested te make immedlate payment, and these hax'lng claims or demands against the same, will present them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing lu thu city et Lancaster. UKOKtiK K. FAHNLSTOCK. Administrator, Ne. 20 Kast Chestnut St , Lancaster, Pu. 11. 31. ORTn, Attorney. JanSWitdFeaw rx DESTRUCTi nu: e u a I x i nu. NOCItACKl.NU, NO PKKLl.NO, .NO Bl.lSTKlt 1NO. We have a system of graining sew weed that must. In the near future, take the plac of the old system en all new work, its merits being us fellows Total (abolition et u painted ground work, speed and cleanliness In working it, beauty and transparency ei finish, smoothness and durability, and the cupablllty of receiving as high finish as hard weud by the same meth ods. I his process is thn nearest approach tn natural xroed that has yet been discovered. Call and see samples. Gl THKIK ft -ON, sole Agents for Lancaster County. Heuse Painting and (i raining Kmperium, corner or Chestnut and Ncxln Streets. We have ulse about Twenty slate Mantles, which must be sold within the next ten days, cheap for cash, en account of moving. uiar3-3md pUBUERS ! RUBBERS ' ' GREAT SEDUCTION -IN- Prices of Rubbers. 1,000 Pairs of Misses' and Heys' First Quality Itubbers ut 3c. per pulr. S.oeo pairs or Ladles' llnbberd at 30 cents per pair. G,000 Pairs of Men's Ilubbers at se cents per pair. POO Pairs of Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes, square or round tee, reduced from S2.O0 teai.SOpcr pair. COO Pairs of Men's Butten and Lace Shoes re duced from 91J0 te 83 oe. Alse a Great Variety of Ladles', Men's and Beys' Slippers for the Holidays at Very Low Lew Prices. Hundseme Men's Embroidered sIlpper nt Hl.oe per pair. JOIN HIEIENZ, 61 NORTH QTJEEN STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. (Inquirer Building.) TflXCURSIOXS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS All Travellug Expenses Included. A PAUTY WILL LEAVK PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, April 20, Fer a Tour of 09 Dajs through Colerado and California, With halts nt Chicago, Les Vegas, Het Springs, Bantu Fe, Albuquerqua, Les Angelica, Han Fran. rlsce. salt Lake City, Manlteu, Denver, etc., und daylight trips ever the sierra Nevada and through the most picturesque regions of the W'ahsuteli and llecky Mountains. Incidental trip te the Yosenilte valley and '.be Big Trees. A Party will lenxe Philadelphia, Thursday, Maye, for a Tourer 05 Duysox'erthesamo reute through COI.OHADO AND CAI.lFOIt.Nl A, Thence through the Picturesque lleglens of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST, And homeward ever the Northern l'acltle Hall read, this part of the trip Including Oregon, W ushlngten Terrttei y, Puuet sound, Vancouver Island, iduhe, Mentana, Lincoln, (.Nerthuru Dakota), und Minnesota, with halts at Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victeria, St. Paul, Minneapolis Lake Mlnneteuka, etc. Incidental trip (in connection with all thrse excursion.) te the Yosemlte Valley nud lug Trees t lde-trlps,f desirid, te Alaska und tte 1 ellowsteno National Park W. UAYMO.VD. 1. A. WHITCOMB. STJ-Send for descriptive circulars. H. F. SHIELDS, 111 Seuth Ninth Strtit, (Under CettttntnUl Hetel) PHILADELPHIA. ln3-3ld MKW AnrXRTl8XMB!trtl. fTtllli: " YKM.OW KHONT" K1VK-OKNT . ,A, J.n." PJK" "u" sustains its reputation as the best In the city, at tl eruierly Hartman's.) 21 North Oueen frh Mil. i,t:en VON OSSKO iiaheTjTnki) classes forthe prucllcat Instruction In the (lenimunnd Mench langtiage.. nmt i,w,ires a few mere I idles and gentlemen who wish te take advantage of this opportunity. Apply nt his studio. .SO.TVKAXTKlNesiUfcKT. mart lwd Above I.oclier'a Drug Mere. r5 nroKTer thi: i,oNi)rrfe3T(rTliTK Farmers' .National Hank, of Lancaster, Pa., nt the clee efliustness, M AHCI1 1, IvCi HESOfRCkS. Leans and dUceunti t V. Bends Due from ether .National Bauk and Bunkers Hanking Heuse Kxpenscs and tuxe paid Hills of ether Hanks and cash Items. Specie, Legal Tender notes and & per cent tund . snout in Vsi.nw m CW.M1 1". :tx,ui ie u.:kU id 17..VW M 1M.IC7 00 ll.TtHtM M t-IAUtUTIES. Capital stock paid lii surplus riuunind t'udlvlded l'mills., National Hank notes outstanding.... Dividends tiutudd .. Individual and t'.s. dcpeslu Due toether National flanks 4.V,0ll (il '."iil.iss art 4l.fJ.51li en 1.-W7 7". (Wl.liu Td M.0U7 01 Sl.7tM.tlil ss ltd KDW. II. HUOWN, Cashier. LANC.VSTl'.n COUNTY NATIONAI, BANK. MAHCHl.KSJ. kESOCRCES. Leans and Dlsceiinu $ 7SI.7K Sit l'. S Bends ai,(J l Heal F.stnte 31,119 39 Current hxienses and taxes paid.... 7.5-v'V e Checks and Other Cash Items ,4 M Due from Baiik-dexcltKlveorrcserxe) 47,ftVt fit Legal Heserxe lunds 191,313 lj Total tuniLiTirs. Capital Stock xurplus Fund I ndlvided Profits Circulation Dividends 1'np.iid , Iudlxidnal Depestin Due te Banks 1.3(J7,SJri It ... 300.CXO un i;e,im t 4i,ss -; 2T0,0lO tl LSW 60 sTMJi ; 8,1 te Total ; u II BUF..NEM AN, Cashier. J HOB ltxCttUAX, DAVtUtiKAVKILL, 1 IWtS llAttlV. Directors ltd G REAT BARGAINS. SPECIAL SALE HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. WATT & SHAND New offer the Largest Stock and Best X nlue that they have ever placed before their custe uiers. Special Attractions. ALL LINEN DAMASK. K. a yard, usual price. S3c. HAND-LOOM TABLE LINENS. 37Kc. a xard; worth !k. HEAVY YAP.N BLEACHED DAMASK, fflc. a yanl ; real value, ;.tc. BLEACHED OEKMAN DOUBLE DAMASKS, , h;. a j uru , luuugui cueup Ul fi.uu. HEAVY LINEN MOMIE TOWELS. 50 Inches wide, Inches long, 12c. each ; usual price. Sue. IMMENSE GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS, Me- dallen Centres, 'Juc each. FINK UEUMAN DAMASK TOWELS, with or without border knotted fringe, werthS7ke. Our price, 25c. each. .lAtOtAUD CKOCHET QUILTS, J1.0) each Ueal value, tlS5. lust Kecelx'ed, New Styles In Mntlr.ts anil Persian Draperles, Fer W Indew Curtains. intending WOOL Purchasers Can New Buy ALL BLANKETS 85 per cent under .Next seasen's Prices AT THE New Yerk Stere. WILL IAMSON .v. I'OSTKR. -THE- KUt Shirt Suits -ion- CHILDREN I The demand for children's Kilts has become te general with us that we have found It necessary te pay special attention te them. We have nt present lully Twelve Different Styles of Kilt skirts for Children, that range In price from 11 5e te $400. Bctore making your Beys' Kilts we should be pleased te show you our assortment. BOY'S SHIRT WAISTS. Fancy Calicos ivhlte Muslin Wumsutta Muslin French Percale ...5e. . ..75c. ...75c. fancy Colored Flannel 71c. andtl.00. Ulue,lliewii,Urcenaud Fawn Celer Flanncl.ll.'. i we shades in a creamy colored All-wool Flannel, $l.G5. Men's Dressy EraiterSj LACE, BUTTON AND CONGRESS, $2.60. A Geed Solid Shee with leather insoles and counter made te our special order, and one we are sure will command a rapid sale. Try a pair and we are sure you will acknowledge It te be the best Shoe you were for $2.40. AWHITEDEESS SHIRT, Itelnterced Baek and Fient, 50c THE PERFECT-FITTING EIGHMIE (I, or 1140 per Half Ileren. WORKING SHIRTS, 25i CARDIGANS, 50c. 75c. &S1. A very large variety el new shapes In STIFF PELT IATS ! That are Advance Styles for Spring, Caps for Men and Beys in Heavy and Middle Weight Cleth, Xc. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S POLOS, 25c. Trunks.'TalUcg k Hand Sutrliris. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., l.ANCASTKK, PA. j-Stere clesa at bee p. cepled. jn., Saturday ex- Williamson & Fester, XJtir JWrXKTMKMKNTII. THK 1'lNKST, UMKKKY, lltkeK. berry, (linger and Klmmel llmndles nt M u Sn'l,".?." "ur Ctt,,u R luart ltye Whisky ...... ,...,. UOIIHKIt'8LIQltOIl8TOHR, Centra tiquarv, Lancaster, l'a Ne. a aptv.iyatl 131..VYIX0 CAUDS-A IT 1,1, I,INK OK ...... l:,1P.,'r', Casslnn and (Inlgel Cutds, rmiit.1 cents le eents .nrg(.t ,lwk tit the city, lit . i..: l AI.,K.,KI ' " Vhl.I.tlW r-KONl," 1 1 ermerly llnitinnn'a,) il North ytieen SL VTOTlOIl rnt lLiJ,r,JS!?l'iP0,,.,1"hceenni the proprle- l,,i'.U,Sn x.,iCi7.,el,, " xh c"y of 1-niica.. ter, t a., and hu w 111 liorvatinreundtiel and eon een een line the business. nu lnvitc, ceutituta uce of Its former patronage. .'OMNB. Mll.LKIt. (Lute of Huntingdon, Pa.) I.XKcisTKR, Pa., March 4, lssk ml-sttt ANliSTIl.I.A Fl'KTHKU KKDUCTION. 1 will mnke te jour order nn elegnnt Kng. Ilsh Fur Beaver Oxerceit. nlcetv trimmed and elegantly made, fort-V; price benire.latinarj' 1st trout f.13 te fin. A tlrst-class Business Suit rer rM, A x-cry tine Worsted Dresa suit for Ml; former price, sin te its. A perfect lit guaran teed. Call and see the bargains AT UOMKNSTKIN'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 37 North Oueen struct, Lancasler, Pa. Ui2-6tndU PROl'OSAI.S. Proposals will be teceived at the Mayer's Office for as much Hard Pea Ceal. Ne. 1 size, as may be required at the Xxuter Works from April 1 te ocieuer l, is,i, the ceul te bu thoroughly screened and of the best quality, otherwise It will be sent back at thenxpensoef the party furnishing It. Civil te be delivered Inte boiler neuscHai worn itnuy. The cemmittee reset ve the l Ight te reject any or nil bids. The foregoing piopesals will be recidved nt the Mayer's ui mce until Thurday, March 11, 16, nt 7 o'clock p. m. JACUIIHA1.BAC1I. Superintendent of Xx'ater XVerks. marJ-ttiir, s,l,xv JOHNS.OIVI.KIt. (J KO. 1 H.VTHVON. CARPETS ! Bedy Brtlsel, stry Hi tvwiy. All XViKtl Kxtra "upr Ingrains. Cotten Chain l.xtni.-Miper Ingrains. Ingram, Sic, XHr., tee , ., Mc.. tV. Dsmak and enella-.i Hall and Stair Carpet. llemi-made Bag and Chain Carpet. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. Paper I tiling statr Pads and Stair Heds. DADO VHVDKS. wll HI v n ci.ern AND HOl.l'.AND. SPIUM) AND COllD F1VTUBKS AURORA CARPET SWEEPER. All Muds of IIOl'SKKKKPINO nt Lewest Price'. DltV HOODS JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 Enst King Streot, l.AscABTsa, Pa JsTORBKCK A M1I.KY THIRD GREAT SPRING CARRIAGE SALE. AT- NORBECR & MILEY'S, COKNK.lt OF DLKF. AND X INK Sl'ltKKTS, l.ANCASTKH, PA, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1886. 10 A. M , t 2 P. M. Ji-TKltMS NINETY DAI NOTK ; 81 PhK ChNT. Ol F FOU CASH. GREATEST OF 8AI.K OIU'.ATKST IN NU.M11E11S. tiUEATEsr IN XAUIKTX.. UNKST IN FINISH, A LI. KT LES ND OUADK3. ALSO, A FEW Sl.ElflHS. First CIa-4 Vehicle at Lew Prices Is utsenlsh Ing, but xi e de It, und as proof, we refer tn any buyer at former sales. Over CO) Jobs sold at fermersales nud net IOMerth of repair. Our sales In Lancaster city and county In the last few years are larger than any two ruUill facto rles In the city or county. Ve manufacture tneru than any three lactnrtus tn abex'emen ttened district. This Is no paper tnlk, buta lact. A public Inspection Is Invited te examine work. Precurnaburgulii. Don't listen te abusive, leal eus und lying competitors, but attend and see ter yourself, eule MO.N DA V, -M AltCIt '-"i, Is, al 0a m. and 2 p. m. TEBMS Ninety days, with approved secu rity ; lr percent otffernmh. NOItUKCK ft M1LKV, Proprietors. B. F. Uexrc, Auctioneer. CAltD XVe knew Berne of our competitor, have ntiused our reputation en account of hold held Ing sales and reducing the price et a first-class Jeb, but we challenge them tignln, as tielerc, te produce b much II rt-clas stock, or construct a finer vehicle of uny style. XVe mean business, and these It concerns can have ftatisfacllen by ratling en or addressing Norbeck ft Mlley. rUR BALIS UU HKST. FOU KENT FROM Al'KIM, THATDE THATDE slrable Stere Beem, Ne. IB Centre Square, hns beeu used feraclirar stele for x ears, pplx te UF.OUUE XX'.TOMLINSON, mai-3-tM Shcrttrs Ottlce. FOU KENT. Store Beem and Dwelling Ne. 212 North Qieen street, opposite Keystenu Heuse, and oc cupied by Jehn Hetting as n liquor stere Apply te Pllll.lt LKB.ELTKIl. JanAi-tfd .enh Queen Street. FOItHALECUEAF. One Ijincaster Cabinet Organ, cost lltl, will Bell at a bargain. Call en or address, Ne. 837 North Cherry alley, Lancaster, Pa. dil-tfd FOK SALE OK KENT AN ESTAB LISHED CO It. N Kit UBOCKUY and mVKL l.l.Vll, wlih modern conveniences. Apply at 6.".' XV est Chestnut stieet, or 5 13 Bast Orange street. l.'Mwd FOK KENT, shop in resref Ne. 37 West Cbostnutstreet, used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mifflin street, between Seuth Qiii-un and Prlnce streets, lately used as a cnrrlagu factory. Alsea dwelling and stere room new occupied by A. Hubley as a drag Btere, West it lug street. Apply at the 113-11 1NTELLI0F.NCEII OFflCK. FOR KENT. Frem April 1st, the East King Street lies taurant and Dining ltoeuix. Thebeat In town; 130 feet deep: geed front; back and slde light. May be extended te ls.1 uet If desired. Fer further particulars call at Ne.SH KAST KINO BTUEKT. Lancaster, Pa. PUKLl'J HALE-ON TUESDAY, MAKOH . Istsd, will be sold ut thn Leepard Hetel, a two-story brick dwelling, centululng ball nnd five rooms, situated Ne Si! Beaver stieet. Bale te commence ut 7 o'clock, Conditions made known by , 11.11. 11UIIKK. limner BnuDEiiT, Auctioneer. mlMd Xj)K KENT. BTOBE BOOM Ne. 2fi$ j A 1.SO Ne. 20. Bathrooms may be thrown Inte one If desired, making nnu of Hi" largest and best lighted rooms In the city. Fer partlrulars call at Ne. a) EAST li INO BTlt tET, Lancaster, Pa. FOK RENT. First-class. Dairy Farm, 02 acres, situate two miles from Lancaster city. Basemen i, corner Centre sqnare and North Queen street, suitable for a barbershop. Brick Dwellings, SiO East Fulton street, and 2S.1 Church street. Sale und Exchange Stables en West Orange street, near Water. Several Frame Houses en Jehn street. Janlltfd HlltSllA IIKOTHKKS. PUHMO HALT: OK VAT.UAHLE KEAI. tstaie. On XV'EDNKSDAY, MABCII 10. 1SS0. will be sold ut the Leepard Hetel, In the city of Lancaster, nil tint certain nno-stery Frame DWELLINli HOUSE. Ne. S3), with let or piece of ground attached, situated ou the w est side or lieu th Quren street, centululng en said street 18 feet 'J luchus, mero or less, and extending in depth westxiurd te Beu vcr street S30 feet, mere or lets There Is upon the premises a well of never falling water, grupu vines, fruit tree,ete. balotecuiiiineucu ut iY, o'clock, wbea terms will be made known by G.K. METZCElt, Kxecntoref Jacob Ureir, deceased. II, gnrsERT, Auctioneer. rie,Tu,Th4F XI I l-I'KY'KHAUlIKT I'OWllKllH-lir.i,-im ? "in.nil '"Kraut odors, Ilflletrnf. Mo Me ..Vr.,.i.., "''' raj'Ktpinnl mid While llose. ler sale nt IIUHI.Kl's Dlltm STOUK, . Ne 24 West Klngtlteet UMVBKMKKT9. T ANUASTKK NHlin GRAND EXCURSION TO THK COLUMBIA BINK. Special arrangements have been made with the P. 11. It. Ce. for thn Issuing of excursion tickets mid the running of a special oscursleii te mid from Columbia tut ntttiAY KVKNlNtl, M AI10II Ml. The attractions nt the rink will be all cxhltd Hen by MISS KI.I.A S IKT30N, the most grnes fill IriIv skater In America, nud n OMKMII.K ItACKlietwien Kd. Troyer anil Jeseph Kline. Martin's Full KINK BAND will accompany the P irty and furnish the music at the lllnk. FAUK FOB HOUND TK1P, Mc. Persons who will accompany the parly will leaxuthelr names with CO. 8t tickler, at the A'kihiIikt Dlllce, en or hefern Friday morning Iteturii train will arrlre lu Lancaster about midnight. HTlllCKI.KH ft SOt.K, Managers. XxUI.TON Ol'EKA II0USP MONDAY, MARCH 0th, 1000. The wonderful Negro Bey Pianist, BLIND TOM! THK Musical Phenomenon of the Age, Itcnowned throughout the world as THE GREATEST NATL'lllL PIANIST LIVING. The exhibition of whose marvelous gift has gained blm world-wlde celebrity, mid has both astonished and delighted the greatest masters of music, will nppenrna above for Positively One Night Only I ADMISSION UKSKUVKll SKATS. ,X and M CENTS. 71 CENTS, Scats secured at Oiicra HottseOmro. tnCtd F ULTON Ol'EKA HOUSE FRIDAY EVBN'Q, MAROH 5, 1000. THE EMINENT TBAUKDIAN, FREDERICK WARDE, As Damen, In Bnnlm's Sterling 1 ragedy, DA10U AND PYTHIAS, SVPPOItTED II Heury Avellng, Mlsa Mltteua Wlllett, And a Powerful Company, under the Mansge men t of BOItr, V. Hl'llsUN. OAST FBEDEIULK XVABDK. IlKNar Avst.isu . S C. DOlleis. .Ions K. Kr.LLisn. XX' .1. JlltlSSTOS T. K. UAlttilcl. tlse A. Watsen. CO AS. II. CnAHTSRS, . .. J. F. 1'ALVKR. . .. M. Asdrkws. lltrCnnTi. Miss Mirrsss xxiu.rrr. ....XIlSSSAHA ilANTlMX.SV. DAMON Pythias . ... Dlenyslus .... Phlllstus Precles , Lucullus Dumecles 1st Senater ... . M Senater Sd Senater 4th Senater ... . Calanthe Hcniilen... BenT. P. Hcnsoe F. M. II all la ADMISSION Beserx-ed Seats. Manager. Treasttrer. . .. 10 A as CENTS. X Cents Exlrn Chart nen Wednesday, March 3. murl-Md. Jk J-ASQUKKADE A1,I Grand Masquerade Ball OF THK. Lancaster Msennercher 1 AT 111 Kill HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MAROH O, Tickets for non members, te admit gentleman and ene lady, SUM. Additional lady ticket, .Me Mr. C. Llller, Ne. 127 North Queen street, ha been engaged us eestu mer, and suits can le en gsged In udx-ante or be had ai.the hull the night of thn ball. Ne lady admitted unless accompanied by a gentleman. Arrival of Prince Carnival In his novel cratt ut o'clock sharp. . Tickets tn be had of the fnlle lg romnilttee of arrangements only Messrs Henry Wolf, II. schmltt. F. Heetcl, II C. Deumtb, lr I. Cnrpen ter. C Vater. II Herhart. leti.Tftd BUT QUODS. JVTUST UK HOlil). Don't forget thocleslng salentths BOSTON STORE! We have a tzreat mnnr ceed et the stock which we bought from Messrs. Bewera A Hurst. which we uttt nelllng regardles.. of cent, toinake room for Spring Stuck, which we are receiving every day. When we say regardless of cost we mean Just what we say, as a visit te our stere wilt eon vlnce you. XVe ure making special ctlert en Ladles'. Gent's and Children's Underwear, Silk Cashmere, Cleths, X'elvets, Satins, Hosiery, Corsets, Hand kerchiefs, Blbbens, Lucas, Embroideries, etc. Gent's Furnbhing Goods a Specialty, JVBOSTON HTOUK.-S STAMM, BROS. & CO., (Formerly or the New Yerk Stere.) Nea. 20 & SO North Queen St. 1.ANCASTKU, PA. Janl2 lyd Aw J." MARTIN A CO. 3ATU11DA1 FsB.27.Ksn. A large let or Bedy Brussels came In this morning a line of goods we huve been look ing for for some time, and they are without exception the cheapest line ever ettered. X e have the exclusive right of them here, and can recommend them in every respect. Seven patterns here already, mero te fellow. Present price (te Introduce them), PO ami 93c. They will be f I In less than two weeks, ami correspond favorably with any Bedy Brus sels at 11.2) In the market. Tapestry Brussels -all the prominent makes ter the present, a special offering or new patterns Stlntsen's, Hemer's, Smith Kxtras-all ten wire Tapestries and best quality made, at 83c ; tils the regular prlcu for these goods, and the ptlcu we intended te sell them at, but '.thn Bedy Brussels that wu aronew offering at 90c. and 85e. puts an end te selling Tapestries (no matter hew geed), utll. Several patterns Tapestry Brussels Carpets at He. Lets of them at 10c. Pur chase your Carpets new; you get abettor selection. Prices are lower, and we have plenty of time te make them up. Ingrain Carpets, choice patterns, In Extra Super, Cotten, Cotten and Weel, and Venetian Carpets, New Colorings, .Vew Pat terns. Furniture recovered by expert uphel. holsternn j perfect work guaranteed ut much less than usual rates Large llnent Fumltitre Coverings, dlmps, ltaw Silks, Fringes, Plushes, Ac, te select from. Fer comparatively little money you can haveun old soft of furniture recovered, the weed, work reutilshed, and the whole set leek us well as new. In recovering furniture we will make no extra charge for rertnlihlng and gluing. Oil Shades, spring fixtures, lull two yards long, nil colors, made up, ready te hang, rer 40c, All widths of shading and Fixtures Large line of Dade Shades, Largellne et New Papers ler the Spring Trade. We are doing a large business In the (loldPapersatlSc., P3e. nnd Me., customers saying they are as geed as papers sold else else wero at 4ec. and 6ec They are, tee. Of couree, te sell at these prices, we have te buy large quantities or them a solid carload from ene manufactureralene. Just think of that quantity lu one purchase I Enough Wall Paper te rex'er every room Iu Lancas ter. Other papers at Se. te 10c All our geld papers guaianteed net te tarnish or discolor Expert 1'apcr-hangers furnished. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Prime Sic, Lancaster, 1'a. 5 r- ' r r - i-aA ' 'tsV. MM