"rt ''., -r- '-yrO- vti! !.." v.j.-.jTftTXt WEWS'tWSTSWli 1 iy&'l-liT .'' . . .,..f'V'" .w,vr r- "1 as THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELUGENOER, MONDAY, MARCH 15. 188G. X'-B1 V. " 'U-' ft. & II TAt .MIM19K4MT MMMTtXa. I ter Vwara IMeu by the i . K.Charct and Oft TW Nete. OMTttvenOvsM el the litnuincu' Sf A. March 15, Tha Bandar choel Mtffcedtrt KstoeoMl church, of CcJubj- i lMaMjm9Uea with the Coeknun Chapel , tma- tbclr annual misaienary meeting main body of the cbureu, oe r attorneoa at 230 o'clock. The meet a vrr larnlv attrndtd tT the . taaehara. achelan. and friMd of the An Intonating; prefraaine consisted talm;MertaddrMMa,ic. rwmip hnMefiary eauae. tM amount of money 1 9446.88. TM UBTBD IMOIBCIBBH, lata aaboel. oentrlbutad f 108 and FtbcyMrflltOL The Bible clan called i OacUn of Lebanon contributed t loe. 15, ai Jreyearl3L3a tarn ban of the United Brethren Amm . -. . .. ., .. --. inn Bans a vuuginiaueiuu uievuaK uumi wla aranlng for the purpose of consider rthaftdTlaabUUroferectfeK anew house werahtp. It waa agreed te build the Havenwepian propeaea ey we pastor v. C. D. Harp. Tela plan la te have the harckand Sunday school room built aide k aide under en reef, and by the use of an Wefewar both rooms can be put into one Can if the- occasion requires. It will be lit en Fifth street between Locust and -Walnut &?Kar. O. K. Griffiths, of the Methodist . eaarca, will leave ler r-nuaueipui iu wuu .tlMaeaatonaefthe Methodist conference In , that city. & Rut. a. Relmensnvder. of Lancaster. efn- delated at the evening service of the Second ; lintneran cnurcn. 'j Scries of Accidents. Mia Annie Heek, living en Walnut street sX'ttnvr HAjvinri. foil fi-rtm rhtr At hnr lifimn ft-srT" : "' -- t z: " z",.Tr, ,. Kum weea, en nor ngui arm, ureaKiug v shore the wrisL ; k. Harvey Llchty. aged eleven years, son of Si'BenJ. Llchty, living en Perry Btreet, was vi: Ply,nKJ'"1 some companions, and while :??j running along the street stumbled and fell, &- k.biHi tit., !!.. .n, akKntratl.il nlhnff. frr ft 1 . U3 M . fV,U ... M MVU, W uw V.W.. i-v-':,' Heal saute ixwi. ?j? At public sale, at the Franklin house, last t A? Saturday evenlntr, C. C. Kauffman, attorney W!& ler Dr. Housten Mifflin, sold a two story brick W& house, 200 Walnut street, te Frank J. Heckler K"sL" ler 81.800. Ne. 210 Walnut street was with- K drawn at 11,850 and Ne. 137 I rent street was & withdrawn at $1,110. .: of six brick houses te be built at the corner tf of Third and Chestnut streets. W. H. t- uougenaeoier, contractor. . The cellar is being dug for a house en KSf Union street te be built ler Gee. Helm. ftps Jacob Sneath will seen erect a row of twelve t? hrfelf hniinmi en Kiffhth AtrpfiL Tnvjm Ketvn. g Fer the third Ume this winter the Ice has .ti, moved from off the Susquehanna river, each &-. Three eveuts et this kind In one season Is fs , very unusual. J-v The larirest house of the season, ilnan- Wiit "dally, was in the opera uouse en last Satur day night te see Uncle Tem s Cabin by Abbey's company. W. L. Bear, of town, left for Manchester, Yerk county, called by reason of the death of a sister. Waites' comedy company will begin a week's engagement in the opera house this evening. Tlie company appears te-night in "Shadows of a Lire." Last Saturday afternoon a boller at the Co lumbia rolling mill wade a very peculiar noise, sounding) as if the boiler would ex plode. This caused the empleyes te leave the mill very rapidly. The noise lasted but a few minutes but It caused n great excite ment. Seren OlrU Enticed from Heme. Before an alderman of Reading there ap peared en Saturday afternoon a respoctable farmer of TTnner L.ehlch named Moras "$r'f Wagonherst, who related a story of the suc cessful enticement Irem home of seven young girls, daughters et respectable farmers In his neighborhood. Fer several weeks two patri archal looking men, pretending te be Mor Mer Mer eon missionaries, had endeavored te make proselytes among the farmers advising them te sell out and go te Utah. The good geed looking young girls were next approached and stories poured Inte their ears of the golden opiertunities presented te them te lead lives of ease and luxury bv becoming tbe-wlves of Mermen priests in Utah. The bait was swallowed by seven of the tin i sophisticated damsels, who left their homes and fiiends last week, accompanied by the strangers, their parents giving a half-reluc tant consent The true character of these "missionaries was seen discovered wlieu the party landed In New Yerk city. The girls were taken te disreputable houses and efforts made te compel them te lead a life or shame. Four of them have just returned home, telling a pitiable story. The ether three could net face their parents again, they said, and remained in the clutches of the men who entrapped them. The city being entirely unfamiliar te thorn, the girls could notglve any Information as te the locality where they were taken. IK THE NEAK NEIGUttOruiOOD. Jehn Fey, an itinerant soap peddler who aaya Lancaster Is his home, was arrested In Harrisburg en Sunday while en a big spree. The ilnal examinations of the tall and winter term of the West Chester State Nermal school begun this morning and will continue until Thursday evening. $? Harrisburg en Saturday, en the charge of i.rt embezzling lrein his employer. N. P. jgVi Alexander. SWV" I)Ar Itlltphnr TWwnll.,- Tlt Tjnilnni1.n township, Dauphin county, hut an huud kauftansEspeushade'sfeudu for flnlf cent. While playing "duck" In Harrisburg, a atone struck Murray Frickman and dreve a piece or skull into his brain. He died. Steelton will witness a big firemen's pa rade next Saturday. All of the state canltal -fc. mmiMHlM Witt nqrilntnnt. BUSH Three thousand pounds of dynamite were I!? used at a blast In a quarry near Uigbsplre en SfSi. Saturday. It dlsledited a small mountain of & rock. Jffit , Seme miscreant placed stones in the f awltch frog en the Northern Central railroad fe", ' near Woodberry station, Yerk county, and a Jifi L lulftmAntrer train imnln lnn n. .. i.i a . Jrem tbe main track te the siding by strik ing the obstruction. Patent for I m pre Ted Stock Car. CeL Win. R. Gerhart, solicitor et patents, CUred for Genrtfft Orrwwmnn nf ihla nlt fgi patent for au improvement in stock cars. The t!' car has separate stalls and tbe Improvement . nm.i.i. in ,.....-..& a. nil .u. ... ..... . a. aide of the car te facilitate the leading and unloading and making tbe stalls of such length that they reach but partially across the car, se as te permit the moving or any animal In lrent of the ethers. These stalls extend dlflfrnniillv t-rwa ti.a ... . ..u .... fc'V Herse te stand with its head towards the di- r. 1-r.fitl nn In itll. a 1. A . f ". dhku" nuitu me mt u mev DC. AtinthAr .s improvement is the ube of arewirvnirnim. running lengthwise under the reef, led by a ; '" top. ea supplying eacu berse by ;4 means of a leed pipe extending along the a. . ?&f Preached a Farewell Sermon. S. UaV nOAnMnatll MMaMKnC3. 1 1. . T. rij ' ii i"ui Dumuin ai.is. t-tg- "wcb, preached his Jarewell sermon last w.tjuuig ueiere a very large congregation. His f.16Xt U frnm Tlinlal - or it ir ir k 3? fpri V . '" l - iueiiv, ueuu, V'kj, -"wi, u"uanun." " mZZKF ,S,..V:"2IH?. J?? . "' ? w,i ZZZY.. i, wuicusueweu a nana- k Jvii, ..T ,T. jJr' ",,u "su it net Deen Si-riltnat aome old dht ur ...i., .r .. L' .would be at ttte teS . iKE'in1"?. treaury. " "" 'Ttin church property lav.lne,i .t .i., "Si "Dd the churcii dBbt only 12, KM. ", Frem Gellece I1IU. ?. ' Tbe Gccthan and Dlaguethian annlv.,.,. tim will take place en the 7th and Htu el : i.mmj respectively. ". , w ..J W.M.UVVVMVUh MUl UO CC1B- - kratad en the 13th of May this year. P1U aonler class is divided in its sentiments i eOBOeruleKthe retention or ' gowns and mor mer i tar beards" for tbe graduating class. 'VObi Tuesday evening Prof. J. H. Kershner, , Th.D.. will deliver the fourth lecturn In ti.J t Jpurae gl veu by the College Y. M. C. A, tMwbJect will be "The Sun." The cel. Uf Glee club will furnish the music ' ''- At III Station Heum. ' KaapwShenck had twenty-one vagrants te w at me siaiien ueuse en eaiuruay ana utr nlgbu. They were allowed te de- itnHfHerning. . '- ARaaaJetHtiHMedOt Tm ewil leaera dlapeaed of anneals I :JH tataj.en te-day, as fixed by the assessors '- rjarwiek, Jsart and Upper Leacock town. tBm enr 'uiaitKf starts a jpasie- Intent Excitement at the Medicine Man'n 8hew at Hi Lanrter Kink. Fref. Sovereee, the medicine ninn, closed his engagement at the Lancaster rink en Sat urday night. In the afternoon there was a tremendous crowd present and a fight oc curred. It appeara that n rule was made by which boys were te be excluded from the rink. A man with his son came te the deer and Insisted upon going in. A member of the medicine company named Mess, told him that boys would net be admitted. Tlie man mid he would take the boy in and began cal ling F.ess names A fight ensued and lUws hadthe tmst or 1L There was a geed deal mere interest manifested In the row than the show, and, although several policemen were brought te the rink, no arrests ere made. In the evening the crowd was larger even than In the afternoon. The building was necked with women and uien, and no mere could be squeezed In. After Severeen's part of the entertainment had been concluded Dr. Hale, who opens at Mrennercher te-night, proposed te secure an advertisement for him self by giving the people nn Idea of what he Intends doing. The lights were turned down In the building In order that some pictures might be thrown upeu a canvas. While everything was quiet in the ball ome ene In the rear called out " Higher," probably meaning that the pictures should be tliren u higher or the lights turned up. The cry wa mistaken for "lire" and a scene of contusion followed. All theso who could ran toward the deer and tried te make their way out or the small entrance. There was a great crash and several women were carried fainting from the building. Feople attempted te Jump from the gallery and windows but were prevented. In a short time the lights which had net been entirely extin guished, were turned en and quietude was returned. Ne one was hurt beyond a few slight brule, but some had their clothing tern. Nearly every tKxIy In the building was badly frightened and for a short time the excitement was intense. This morning the professor left for Phila delphia en the 8:10 train, and as the band marched te the station they played "March ing Through Georgia." JIUSTE riiOM TUB SOVTU A Lancastrian's .Kxperlenre Itclaw Mimi and Dixen's Line. Hiram Stamui, of the cigar manufacturing firm of Jehn F. Keed A Ce., , who left Lan Lan caster about six weeks age, for an extended business tour through the Seuth and West, returned home Sunday. He went Seuth via the Atlantic Coast line, taking en route Haltl Haltl tlmere, Washington, Ktebtnend, Norfolk and Charleston, and then te Columbia. Col umbus, Atlanta, Augusta, Heme, Mont gomery ami New Orleans, returning ia MentgJinerv, Chattanooga, Nashville, Louis ville, Cincinnati and Pittsburg. Mr. Statum regards Montgomery and Atlanta as being the prettle.it cities he visited. Atlanta bclni: the lUelitst business place. He was delighted with his trip and formed a very favorable opinion of the Southern ieeple. whose hospitality al most overwhelmed him. He found trade away down Seuth, rather dull, especially in agricultural liraucbe. and confirms oil that our correspondent "J. 11. S." said last week about the lndoleuce, shiftlessness and unre liability of the negrees. Mr. Stamm pre dicts that unless a better system cr agriculture is introduced into the Seuth and a better kind of labor secured that the farms will speedily fall Inte the pos session of thd merchants who give the ter ter eors credit, or of specnlaters who will se cure the farms at low prices en account of the lluanclal embarrassment of owners. Llgef Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postefflce, Ijiueaster, for the week ending March 15, IS! : Ladits' inf. Mrs. Mary J. Camplell, MissMlnuleGarber. Miss Allce Guylarker, Miss Myra Miller, Mrs. W. W. Perry, Miss Llllle Sinelur, Mrs. Carrie Waters, Miss Annie II. Witmer. Gents' List. J. Clark, Samuel Gochnaur, Charles Millard, Harry Hunter, J. II. Law rence, Win. J. Pugh, Gee. A. Heet, S. H. Shirk, Henry Smith, llertnan I C. Troxell, C. IX Zeek. Waited a llratihg. Geerge 1). Harpel, who Is charged with stealing clothing from the boys' high school building, waired a hearing before Aldermau Deen this afternoon and was committed !u default of bail, for trial at court. Harpel says that lie had accemr Ilces in the larceny, and he made complaint against thren of them before Aldermen Deen. Jeseph 11. Leng, one of the number, was arrested and gave ball for a hearing. Presented with a Cane. Jacob Rlckcr, the Vine street butcher, was CI years old en Sunday and In honor of the event he was presented by his frlends with a geld-beaded cane suitably inscribed. The present whs unexpected by Mr. Illeker. A large number of his friends called en him during the day and extended their congrat ulations. A Farmer Kebbeil. Isaac S. Land l, of Lendls Valley, reported at tbe station house this morning that a piano cover aud quilt had been stolen from his house en Saturday night. The thier Is sup sup sup !osed te be a German, 0 feet In height, has red hair and smooth face. His age is CO years, and he gees by the name of " Dutch Christ." Fleeted Frcsldent At a meeting ei college mm from Dick Dick ineon, Pennsylvania, Lewlsburg aud Frank lln and Marball, in Harrisburg en Satur day. H. T. Hitman, of the local college, was elected president of the "Iutr-Celleglate Ilase Hall association." Official ilt. The water committee of councils, accom panied by Mayer-clect Morten, aud a number of Invited guests, paid a visit te the water works this, afternoon. Italrd Hew. Jehn Jehnsen, the Seventh ward hod hed carrler, who raises a row overy lime he gets full, was arrested en Saturday night en com plaint of his wire. Alderman A. V. Dennelly w 111 hear the case this evening. Shad Fithlug Will Soen llrgin. Te-day the law allows fishermen te catch sbad, but as that flbh docs net enter the Sus quehanna until alter the snow water has run out, the seines will be left In their winter quarters for some time yet. Letter Held. A letter addressed te Geerge Fcelker, 219 Market street, Philadelphia, Is held for post pest age at the Lancaster losteIBco. l'ostiened. Owing te 1'ref JlalP continued Illness, the " Nermal Class" and " Cherul Society " will be postponed till Tuesday evening of next w ctk. TIIBSTItHCr LICIIT IJUF.STIO.V. Proposals for l.lKltlliig Hie city of Lnuraiter, l'a., nttli the Fdlsen Iut-andeicetit Light. rnoreuAL 1. Te the Lamp Committee Uentlimkx! Pursuant te the lequcst of your committee, uuhllnhpil fn th l .!.... ........... and tbe J.'lcctrical M'ertJ, of New Yerk-, for rirn- jjuaeiB.iM uguuug iuu cuy ui Lancaster with clectrle light, I beg te submit herewith my preposition, together with a map of Lancaster, marked "Exhibit A.," showing nil the streets, alleys and railways of said city, upon which ump 1 have marked tbe locution of the lights I think necessary te Install, In order te produce a butter cltectaud mere even distribution erilght, than Is possible te obtain by the use or either electric arc-llgbt or gas. Ihe red dots en the map Indicate lights of ti-candle-pewer the blue dots Indicate lights of 16-candle-power. by reference te the map you will see that I haveplaced eight 31 candle-power lamps In Cen tre or Monument sijuure-sa 81-candle-pew er lamps-ene at the Intersection of every street, a well as at every rutlway crossing In the clt. leave placed ene 3-jandle-pewer lamp at the centre of each block, ene-hulf mlle ea:h way from Centre or Monument souare. i.e ,!l,laa 14-candle power lamps, located at the centre el blocks, and nt allal!es Intersecting .Uecta.a. well a, all crosslnief allejs In tbe central part ettha cltr ene LaU mue each way. I also prope.c te taefid. ta b d ler this lighting. e eUctrle Uuipi uf s Zl dle-pewer each, te be placed either b, the Lau , Committee or Committee of Council. dark recesses and dangerous places with which I am net acquainted, but where mere than ordinary illumination U required In order te light the city according te the shore specifications, aqd " Kxhlblt A," upon permis sion te de se by the Council, I will erect tbe electric maim and atuch the lamps te the pros ent cltr Ismp Pe,t, In a Imllar manner indl. cated br the drawlug hereto attached, marked " Kxlilblt II." 1 will nlne erect, at my own cost, ttittnble wooden pet, lmllar te " Kxhlult C In all placet here there are no cltr polls. And will complete the entire tyntcm, and mpplj- the lights for one; ear, commencing en the night et June 1, I'M, for the umet (IM.one) tweatythen gind dollars, payable In monthly Installments of II.CfACT) sixteen hundred, UtyU dellaM and sixty-seven cents rRoreAt ti I will erect the MjrMtin and light tlie city In ae cerdance with the irecltlCfttleni and exhibit In I'ropesl l, (excepting a te the erection of new lamp pests) for the sum or conMdcratlen et l" cent per night for each 32 ctndlr power lamp, and S etnH per night for each 10 candle pew er lamp, and 1 will credit the city with the sum el JO cent per ntght ter each lamp of 3-2 caudle pew er, that deei net burn and 10 cent' per night ler each lamp et 16-candle power, that doe net burn, after ha lng been reported by the police, the outage account te lie kept by the city police, and te be reported dally te the office or the Electric Light Company, and 1 te report monthly te the City Council the amount te be deducted from the monthly bill. If either of the abeve bids are accepted I will require the city te ghe te me the right et way et all streets and alleys, for the erection of poles, mains and applUnce. and I will oxecnte a geed and sufficient bend ler the faithful performance of the contract during the period et one 3 ear from thenrt day of June, l&M. Keipectfully submitted, V. It. SHAW. Insurance 1'afd. Mr. A. C. Kapler this morning received a drart from Jeremiah Itlfe, agent of the Hartferd lire lnsurance company, for bis claim under a policy eff.O0, covering his stock of hardware which was damaged by fire last Monday. Amusements, Health Jycciurr. Doctors W. If. Hale and W F. Fenner, the former editor of Health and .Seme and the latteref Jeffersen Medical cellege Intend gh lng a course of free Illustrated health lectures at Mmnnercher hall this week. This evening the subject will be " Diseases of the Threit and Lungs." The lectures will be Illustrated he charge Is made for admission. SalltbHrti't Troubadours. The Indications are that this popular company of artists will hate a large audience te morrow evening Already about two hundred seats have been teserved and many mere will be taken befere tbe com pany arrives. The piece te be presented here Is a newece, bnt Is highly spoken of by the press cterywhere. People living en the (Juarryvllle railroad wilt come te this city and return en a specUl train. Telephone Connection. Jeremiah Rife's insurance agency, .Ne. 32X Seuth Duke street. Is connected with the tele phone exchange. nKATllli. Lese In this city, en the l."h Inst, Jehn Leng, In the()th yenref his age. The relatives and friends of the lamlly are re epecttully int Ited te attend the funeral from the rc-ildcnce et his sister. Ne. 3.V) West Orange stteet, en Tuesday afternoon atSo'cleck. Inter ment at Zlen's cemetery- ltd llTiaiET In this city, en tbe 13th Inst.. Margie May, daughter of Milten and Annie llyerley, agud 3 3 ears. Frem earthly sorrow and from pain, Dear Margie thou art free, lint we shall lire te meet again Te part no mere from thee. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her parents' residence, Ne 4IJ North Mary street, en Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd feTstsvAs Inthlsclly, en the 13th lnst.Jelin Stelnmsn, In the 3Hh year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, fretu his late residence, Ne. se West New street, en Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Te proceed te Heifers cimrcn. ltd lUMtLTO.x. In this city, en the 15th Inst., H 11 seu Hamilton, In the CM year of his aje. Netice et luneral hereafter Klacs. In this city, en the 13th Inst., I'hlllp A. Klau, In the Wthearef his age. The relatives and fiiends of the family, also xeuienia A.euge, e. kb, k. el 1'., Washington Conclave, Ne. 9. S. tl.H., and lied Jacket tribe. Ne. 41, 1. O. K. M., are respectfully Invited te at tend the funeral Irem his late residence, Ne. Ml Lew street, en Tuesday afternoon at S o'clock. McLachhu.n. On the llth Inst., at Dlllervllle, Lincaster county, l'a, Patrick McLaughlin, In the TSth year of his age. The relatives and friends ofthe famllv. also St. Bernard's society, are respectfully invited te nuena me mnerai irem the residence of his son In law. William Westman, nt Dlllervllle, en Wednesday morning, funeral te leave tbe heue at 9 o'clock, te proceed te St. Mary's church ltequium mass at 10 o'clock interment at St Marj's cemetery. n aiAUKVTs. Philadelphia I'reuute Market. PKrLADKtFH!A,Marchl3. Fleur market quiet , Sales of IM) barrels, Minn, bakers at U a'.l CO : retina. lamlly at HOI 25; Western at ft 37X65 : Patents, t5 u5tA . ltye flour steady atM 45(2350. 1 p. m, call Wheat March, 91c. April, 93Kc; M-v.MJict June. SWCje. Cern-Ma-ch, 47c 47 April ! 47e, May, June, Oau-lt Jfe March, April j lOJjc May and June. New Yerk Froeuce Market. Niw Ierx, March 15. Fleur dull ; line grades Fine, 12 30Q3 10 1 Buperflne, t2 90Q3 40 s Common te fair extra Ohie, S3 80C4 00; geed te choice extra Western, II OS35 te ; common extra Minn., WAHI5 60; F.xtraNe. 2, 13 303 75, Wheat N e.l hed. state en spot, s-c; Ne. 2 Ited. state, en spot, 95'e-j,.; .Ve 1 White, state. 95c: Ne. 2 Ued, Winter. April, 9.cjc ; ilay. 97140 Cern Ne. 8 mlitxl. cash. 4c. Ne. 2 Mixed. March, iiyic April, 43Kc ; June, 4Skc. Oats Ne. 1 White, state, 41c : Ne 2 de. 401. Ne. 1 Mixed, April, 37JJc. n ltye dull; Western, b.(l5c ; State, 65ft7t'c. llarley nominal; ungraded Canada, hieyic. Ferk dull; Me-s, 110 00 for old; mail 50 for new , Lard-March, SD 30; April, K 30; Jlay, ki 30, Molasses dull ; boiling stock at lSk19c for 60 lesu Perte Itlce, 2ie4ic Turpentine Arm at 60c. lleslu quiet ; strained te geed, II 0531 10 Fetreleuin dull 1 Ketlned. 7ia Klcesteady; Carolina and Lenlslana at 3XO Sugar dull but unchanged : Keflned cutleaf. 6?e; granulated, 6'c; fair te geed reUnerv! 0,7H; Confections'' A." 0 5-lCc """'r. Tallew steady; prime city, iVc. llutter steady ; Western Imitation Creamery S'aVk 8ta,e' MO30ci Kcni Creamery s"u?e?7eiAc" ' h' "'"' Ch0ie0 T3W-'C; Chicago r-reance MsrkeL CHioAeo, March 13. b;m p. m. Market opened. Jun?eB7c ,M,HC! -I""'850: Msy.Mc; J.l:nc"ucttrCl) S7KC' ' ApnU S:KC '' May' iCi Oats March. 20c ; April, 27Kc ; May, Jitfc. lioTe rch' ,lu ' Way' "4 June Jime?i U7lCh, (i Apr"' KWii May Cl0: Itlb's Mar., 1-5 45; May, 5 ",i; June, f5 15. VLuiisa. j heat-March, tO'ic; April, Wjc , May. Se'.e wZh&JSkZ Ap'"' -. S1clJulner.C3,lAi0,APrl, lay, 31JJO JunetkJC,1'r''T0' Apr"' " Ma5', WS0: F&hVJ'-X. April, t5 92, Ma,. short Hlbs-March, 15 1" 15 April, $3 15 .May, u;u; June, (jej, Iralii aud I'rorlsiens. rurnlshed by S, K. Vundt, lirekur, Chicago. March 15, 1 o'clock p. in. " heat. Cern. Oats, l'ersr. Lard. March jj'i April '.J 6ej l"y WJ 40 31 9 SO 6 97 AuBgui;r:::::::::-r5 a Winter Wheat !!T.?!'.. H" Spring Wheai. ""..!!!. t3 H"Ln 7 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: " barley I.'".' Crude Oil 7SVj Uecelpts-Hegs ,,,"ld' Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. n . ,, . Wheat. Cern, Oats. Perk, l-ard Marc! Hm ,,, 70 5 ir-u April U slQ .;;. 9.70 5 via ? - S1"? 82 M .U5 5SK? 53 - K .7K Oil City Crude Oil j8j. Use Stock Markets. Chicaiie Lattle Uecelpu, l.S'XI head: shin, tneiits. WiO head! market slew and lewei 1 shipping suers of uw te Jae s, at u iij ft 5et steckera and feeders. $.1 00 Bi cewV bulls and mixed. 11 (.131 -a ; bulk, 13 uiQJ 20 ! through Texans,3WSI 60. ihjj Ungs-Uecelpts, H,u head ; shipments. CSOOi slew, 6OIO0 lower; rough and mixed, tltSAli ir! iSrraetsjKpiS?u " u&' "' Uerxt- ;e Sheeii Uecelpw, 1.SH0 head; shlpmenta. SSi. uuirket steady for geed; natives, ri 10 05 63; Western, J05 00 1 Tuians, It 25Q25i limbs. It uej3 50. sj Kast Lissktt Cattle receipts, 7b9 headt ! ime.nl"'. 6'3 ' .market slew; prime, 15 tiwl fair te geed, II 25 u); common, 13 5 O 4; IscarsshlpiM-'dtoNew'erk Hogs receiiu, a.ftii; shipments. 3.600; SSr4SliTa! 'J'!l"'l.l!las, l 4504 S't YeTk! New Veft ' P' " u3 "1 19 ear snipped te rCkeer''a,,1dC0 W""? new Tork Stocks. Kaw Yeaa, March l.V Wall strecUlJOp. m. Meney at 1K6 per cent. Foreign exchange dull at W R"0 W Uevernments Urmt Cnrveney 6's, IIW bid) i' reups. l; bid W HI!) bid. The stock market opened unchanged from Saturday figure, but during the first hour en quite a steady buying of the stocks of the cer rupted transcontinental peel prices advanced Wfi'W percent. The bnj lng of these shsres was caused by reports, Tethe effect thM the differences between the reads named would seen be adjusted, alter the nrsl call a raid was made 011 the grangers, and they were sold pretty freely up te neon. At mleday under their lead the whole list bad de 1 lined i te 1 per cent. Since 13 o'clock the mar. ket has strengthened, but the undertone Is feverish. Stock Marreu. Quotations by Keed, McCirnnn A Ce , bankers, Lancaster, l'a. KSW TORK LIST. 11 a. . 12 u. S r.tf . Canada Pacific..... u c. c. 1 Cel. Ceal .... (V.-. 41 .3. .. 5H :: IS Central Pacific. Canada Southern Chi., St Us I'gh Denver A Ulodrande Del., Lack. A Western. Krle .,,, KrleTd New Jersey Central K X T Leu. A N Lake Shere ..., Michigan Central..... Vi""urt Pacific Northern Pacific N. 1'. l'ret N. W , New Tork Central Ohie Central Omaha , Oregon Trans Ontario Western Pacific Mall , Uechester A 1'lttsburg St. l'anl Texas l'actflc. , Union rsclflc , Wabash Common Wabash I'mferred Western Union Telegraph. West Shere rHiLAOiLraiA list. Lehigh Valley 11.. N. Y. A 1'hUa 1211 27K IS M 101, iS Stij 31 51 ' 4j0 !sii lese; uw 31V, V 4 C3?J 1W, 6l't 1W-S WW 4 lw . MIX : 5 11 11-16 ,. 50! i Pennsylvania...., Helding LehlKh Navlirallen ul 14 11-16 14 "-IS Wi 51'i .... ssd Ueetenvllle I'elladelphla A Krle,... Northern Cent People's Passenger. .... H'd'g Oen'ls M'tg's Its... en r. ew li; 101 7H 7-1, 102 Leral stocks ana llends. Beperted by J, 11. Leng. Par iJLst value, sale. Lancaster C per cent., b90 ,. no 110 6 115, 100 lit " " Scheel lean tee lu5 " 4 in ler 20 years lis) li'J " 4 In 5 or 20 years, liu lin.25 ' 4 " In lOoraeyears. KM l(rt Manhelm Dorough lean no 1CJ BAK STOCSS. First National Bank 100 95 rarmers' National lUr.k 5n 115 Fulton National Bank lit) I'm Lancaster County .National lkiuk .... 50 115 Columbia. National Hank !i 110 Christiana National ILmk 1(U 115 Kphrata National Uank 110 110 First National lUnk, Columbia 100 IV. rirst National ltank, 8iraburjj lra It) First National Hank, Marietta 1(0 ae First National Uank, ML Jey loe 15010 Lttltz National Bank 1(0 150.J0 Manhelm National Hunk no lfe Union National Ibuik. Mount Jey.... M M New Helland National Hank be 130.50 Gap National ltank liu 110 a narryvUle National l!.ink 100 110 Itzabethtewn National bank 10a 110 Netthern Hank stock ion lsi) TCKSTtM STOCKS Big Spring A Beaver Valley 25 70) Irrldgepert A Horsesheo UW 24 50 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 20' 40 Columbia A Washington 2u 21 CM Conestoga A Big Spring 2ft 20 CelumblaA Marietta : Maytown A Kllzabetbtewn !" 40 LancnsterA Ephrata 25 41 Lancaster A W lllew street 25 4ra strasburgA Millport 25 22 Marietta A Maytown 25 (.1 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 SS50 Lane, KUzabethtewn A Mlddletewn. KO 70 LancasterA FrultvlIIe 50 M Lancaster A Lttltz 25 75 East Brandywtne A Wavnesburg..... 50 .25 LancasterA Wllllamstewn 25 107.50 LancasterA Maner .'.) i Lancaster A Manhelm 25 Xl.50 Lancaster A Marietta 25 33 Lancaster A New Helland HO se.OS MiscxLLAiizei's sreexs. QnarryvlileU.lt 50 1.13 Mlllersvllle Street Car 50 m Inquiring 1'rlntlng Company. ta 5J tiaalfghtand ruel Company 25 is Stevens Heuse (llends) K liu Columbia (as Company 25 25 Columbia Water Company 10 10 Susquehanna Iren Company lm 9H.25 Marietta Hellew-ware lm :ie Stevens Heuse 50 no Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 lt.u5 Northern Market 50 ti Eastern Market 50 mi Western Market m 51 Ijincaster City Street Hallway Ce 50 30 Oils Company Bends no no Columbia BoreuKh llends !( lul LancasterA Susquehanav Ste ste Lancaster A New Danville 25 11 NEW AD rXHTIMKJlH.VTH, OAKINQ POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemeuess. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude et low teat, short weight, alnra or phosphate powders. Sold only in cam. It oval Baxike 1'ewDxa Ce., 106 Wall Street, New Yerk. may27.l7dAw FOK SALE. KIRST.CLASS OYSTKK and Ire Cream caloen ; geed location geed reason given for selling Apply nt this office. inl&Sta LOSTLAST EVENING BETWEEN Trinity Chnrch and West Chestnut street, a Lady's Oeld Ear-ring with stone setting The finder will be liberally rewarded upon leaving tbe same at this office. ltu DR. A. W. SOVEREEN'S MEDICINE, late of the Lancaster Kink, for sale only at KAUrFMA.VSDKUOhTOIlK, Ne. 56 North Queen Street, Lancaster, l'a., )nl5-3tdll (five doers north ofl'estorllco ) PUBLIC SALE. On 8ATUUDAY MOItMKO, MAUCII 20, 180, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the Hearding "il Livery Stable of Dlt. J. O. HIIAUJI, Xe.lt West King street (formerly Cress Keysbnteh, a geed horse a Ne. 1 roadster buggy, whins, harness and blankets. tiarlJ-et THE MEMBERS OF RED JACKET , .. 'tribe, mj. 41. Imp. O. of It. M.. are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral of our late brother sachem, I'hlllp Ulaus, en Tuesday after neon at 1W. o'clock. Metamora, Ne. 2, Ee-shah. ko-nee,Ne 4J, Canasatege, Ne. 203, are respect fully Invited te attend. It FKANK 7.IKOLEU, K.ef llecerds. FOR RENT A IiAIMUS TWO-STORY Brick Stable situated one Market street, one-half square above Northern Market Heuse Beem for seven or eight Horses ; large wagon hedatlacbed. Kent. n 50 ter month. Inquire at JOHMIK!ME.s.'is Shee Stere. Hd North Queen Street. TNSl'HANC'E OFFICE REMOVED. The Insurance and Ileal F.atateOfllce or Jere miah ulfe lias been removed te NO. 82W SOUTH DUKKSTKKKT. Telephone connection. ... ... JEKEMIAII KIFK, marll-lmdlt Ne. 32J b. Duke BL L'BLIO HALIi OnTIIUil8DAY,MAKCIllU.1855.at Ne.2II East Orungei'trect, a valuable let of Household Furniture, nearly new. Parler Sulte (bioetde uphnlsteredl, Brussels Carpet, Tennessee Mar ble Tep -table. Parler (dmp light) Lamp, Hall and Stair carpet and lteds. liatjtack, stained Glass! all Ijjmp. Dining-room, Library and Bed room Carpets, Walnut Dining-room Suite, Ex tension lables, Chairs. Sideboard, PlerTable and Mantel Mirror. Child's Carriage (rattan). Cur. Jains and Cornices. Cerner Cleck. Wardrobe, two complete Walnut Bedroom suites, iolle u SfUl.PtJlTi0? "efrigerater. Wuinut B.ikcas, Walnut Malr-cleth Suite, Clawfoet Table, Cane ltecker, one Self Feeder and one OU Steve, Cab Inet bowing Machine, one English Facile ilvrl. cle, nearly new. one eight-tune Mu.te Bex. to te KeHier with many etherartlcles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., w ben term will be made mown by ' . . OEO. E. FAI1NESTOCK, II, KHClItT, Auct. n-e.. u. L. JTaiiiir, Clerk. maris 3t KKW AnrXHTlMKMKNT. Iw!Ui;rrSTuN01;.TW'o,reRniucK ,,, J iTm""1' llen -Ne. MB Ka.t Omngestreet. niar-4tia H1KS11 A lllte. H 1L1:Y'M 111100 8TOHK WIIsl. UK removed te NO. St! WKST KINO 81 KKKT, dlrrctly iipjHisltp the Coeier Heuse, en or about April 1st, STOKKitoe.M reu hi:nt. Ne 2CW, also Mi. Mi both rooms maybe thrown Inte one II desired, making one el the largest and best lighted rooms In the cltr. Fer pattlculart rail nt Ne aiKAVT MM! SIIIKKT, Lancaster, l'a. ia aTTkYt 1: S. - K IM H A 1. ii'-S Straight Cut in satin parks, and all the leading brands or cigarettes, at (tennerly llartman's,) 21 North gueen St. TUE FINEST, CHERRY, I1LACK berry, Dinger and Kluimel Brandies nt 60 cents a quart, our 73 cents a quart ltye Whisky Is flue ana cheap. ItOllllKK'fl LIQUOltSTOUK, .Ne. a Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. apr22-lydll AA. BB. Use Mtuihciiu lfellcr Fleur. The Original. The BesL m y2-lvM,WASU gl'RINO OuTuceXTSORIVEir u1',?'0.11 .want Rn K'cgant Spring Overcoat, of English Melten or Corkscrew Worsted, In all shades, made te jour order, silk lined through out, for I3.TO, call at KOSKNSTKIN'S .. ., .. 'lne tailoring Parlors, . Ne. 37 North QniHin street, Lancaster, Pa. aa-i-ull Lluoef spring and Summer suitings new in stock. niM-emdU WANTED AX HONEST YOUNG MAN . ...frrf permanent iwsltlen, with nn old, established hrm as their repreentntHe In his own stale Sular)' te begin, 50 tvr ineiith. Iteference exacted A31. MANI'FACTUKINU HOUSE, 14 Barclay St., N. Y. tuarl-ltdM ESTATE OF DAVID KfxaWALT, late of Kast llemptleld township, deceased. Letters Ot adlnlnlstnitlnn nn anlil f,ltn hArlni, t'een.grant'd te the undersigned, all persons In debted thcrote are requested tomake Immediate payment, nndthene haMng claims or demands against the time, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, ivsld lng In ItohrvrMewn, l.anciutei county, l'a. MAltTIN UINUWALT. DAVID HINttWALT, A O SzwriiEit, Administrators. Attorney. fet15-6tdM riMi Y " THEI.ATE.ST "-N 1 "vSMfRAN D X Cigar, nil the go. Dealers all buy them by the box or l,e., nt MAItKLEY'S "F.LI.OW KUONT," ( Formerly llartman's,) 21 North Queen t. VOTK'H -L l.ANCAsrrR, March 13, leV The members of Teuteuln Ledge, .Ne. 165, K. of 1' , are hereby notified that the meetings el the ledge will hereafter be held In Castle Hall Inland city Ledge, Ne M, K. et I" , Fulton Opera Heuse. J.H OSTEKMEi FK, ml3-2t K. or It. AS. MR. LEONVOXOSSKO IS XOV' OK gantzlng evening classes for theinstruc Hen In the t rench and liermau language, te accommodate ladles and gentlemen whose time Is taken up during the day NO. 7W EAsT KINO STUB El, marlMwd Above Lecher's Drug Stere Tl'ST OPENED, ".VTTIir. North End Dry Goods Stere. A LOT OF BOOKFOLD GINGHAMS, In Itemnant', nt Scents a yard : worth Ukc. Alse Jiew Sateens, Dress iilngliams and Seersuckers. J. W. 1IYUNK. nevS 1 d Ne. 322 North Queen street. B UCHMlI.LER'.S. Only a little while longer can you secure de elded bargains In 1,1ms, Cutlery, IteveUers, lSs7ers. "clssers. .Machinists loels, Ac. We offer special bargains in Ouns and (inn uoeds until tue 13ih!nsL.,tocle-o nuteurentlre stock befern April 1. Inside nnd OutsldoShew t a-es for sale cheap. HUCHMILLKH'S. Ne. IJJ North Qneent 8L. lincaster . J"All goods left for repairs must lie called for by March 20. niar5-3 d J" YOU WANT A " Flne Grnde of Fleur l'ay a little mere than you would for an erdl nary iteur, and ask your grocer for the NIAGARA FALLS FLOUR, Made of the best Minnesota Wheat. It has no equal In the market. DiZ Tlvisen7 OKMCKS AND IIKU4, STOKE, . l.'se.V.sth St . I'hllad'a.. Keglstered Physician and (iradnatn Jeffersen College, guarantees te cure all Bleed, Skin and Nervous Dtcacs;alse 1'rlvatn Diseases of cither sex. w 1th purely vegetable remedies dk. ealse.vs Gelden tehiedic pills are Safe, Certain and Effectual, fi box. Send ferclrcular I5n) N. sTH aT., Philadelphia. Treatment by Mall. f27-ld rpEAS AND COFI'nEsT en need seme goetl Tea and C effee, don't 011 1 ou don't w ant te be cheated, de 011 Yeu want your money's worth, don't Yeu Yeu had better call en Clarke, hadn't 1 011- ou should see his low prices. It will pay toil. leu will find his prices te suit Yeu. Yeu should read and act as we advise Yeu Buy your Teas and Coffees, Ac, of Clarke. 33 WE&r KINO STUKET, and save 20 percent. F OR SYLB. SAFE INVESTMENTS. FIVE AND 0 I'EK CENT. MOHTOAOES. QUAI'.UYVII.LE IS. K. 7 1T.II CENT BONDS. .AS CO.Ml'ASt C I'EK CENT BONDS. AI.SO- BANh, TL'itNPIhE AND MAIthET STOCKS In Amounts te Suit 1'iirchahers. Investment and Speculative Orders ALSO PUOMPTLY FILLED By Private Wires In New Yerk. Plilltdelphla Baltimore and Chicago Markets. JAOOB B. LONG, Breker, IVnn Square and West hlng Street. M.TbAw TN AID OF IRELAND. Under the Auspices of LANCASTER BRANCH, Ne. 694, Iruh -Vitieail Lesgne of America, A Mass Meeting of theso el lincaster City and County Interested In tbe Irish cause and In sustaining l'arnell In bis t fferts te procure Heme Bule for Ireland (by constitutional limitation, and net by dynamite) will be held at the Cenrt Heuse at Lancaster, en WEDNESDAY, MAUI II 17th (SL Patrick's Day), at 8 o'clock p. in. Addresses will be delivered en the Irish cause by E. K. MAKTIN and W U. IIENBEL. Esqs., te be followed by the opening of subscriptions te the l'arnell Fund. m(Veedtml7Altw A special return train will leave Lancaster nt 11 o'clock p. tn. for Columbia and Marietta. TU8INES.S COLLEGES. "What I Knew About Them." My condemnation Is net what an education contains, ler 1 believe It would be a very excel lent tblnir tern veunir man or wntnan tn kiinw (J reek, or Latin, or Hebrew. 1 say yes, If It could be given them as one would a bonnet, or au acre of land, or a yoke of ezun I believe In a busi ness education net for one class, but ler every class. I wish every young man In the country had a geed business education, or such an edu cation as should tit blm te fill acceptably and usefully tbe position of a geed merchant's clerk. 1 wish every man hud such un education every young man especially. Herace Cireeley, Such un education is Imparted at tbe LANCASTER COMMEUCIAL COLLEOK Address, II. C. WEIDI.KU, Principal, G OOD WORK (HIEAF. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF I'KINTINC! Tobacco Buyers' Contract Beeks, Boeoipt Beeks, Re ceiving; Beeks, Uample Tags, -and- STRING TAGS FOR BAILING. CALL AND SEE OUIt SAMPLES AND CKT PUICES. WE AKK NOW l'HEPAHEl) TO Perforate, All Kinds of Blank Beeks, Sucb as Checks, Notes, Contract Heeks, Ac. saine as postage stamps, se that they ran be readily separated, febmfd ' TVH HACK OM XKlfT. Tir A N T E 1). AT THIS OFFICE A .J Weekly ISTKttteKsrxn of Match 4, 1 and Net ember 25, lsss. inll-ttd Edit RtiTme3rAlTRTiTi7TTlAlTn? slratde Stere Keem. Nn. ia i'i,nire vnni-n.' has been usint for a cigar store for years. Apply te USOllUK W.TOML1NSON, Short tTs Oftlce. marJ-tfd F )R RENT. hterw llnem umi ituniiin, in t ii,..n, S?.T.?i i!m.Y,,IV",lt" 'Vstone Heuse, Biul op. c T1 iJ r.00"" ller,'n?t "s a liquor store iiWiM l'lULif l'kii.ei.tkii, janAMM North Ollenll Htrnnt. -ITtORSALEOUEAl'. will "li at aHt; C,,bln0t 0rn' co-1 lJS"u.'er?p"a:"f"'M' WR M7 Nertn 0ITO FOR RENT.-TWO VERY UKSIRAULE rooms en llrst fleer suitable for a Docter or Dentist, nlse two rooms en second story. Apply at mltfd NO 19". NOUTH DUKKSTKKKT. TTIOR RENT. -E A Tobacco W areliense w 1th Penn'a It. It. Siding Capacity for storing 3,U rases. Apply at the luarltUfd 1NTEI.LU1ENCKK OFFICE. EOR RENT. Shoji In rear or Ne 37 est I hestnntstreet, used as a cigar-box fictery, and a shop en Minilu street, between Seuth Queen nnd l'rlnce streets, lately used ns a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and atom room new occupied by A. A llubley ns a drug store, West King streeL AI'I'iJ n iuu 1 15-1 tfd INTELlilOENCKK OFFICE. FOR RENT. First-class Dairy Farm, M acres, situate twomtlesfrem Ijuicaster city. Basement, corner Centre Square and North Queen street, suitable for a barber shop. Brick Dwellings, ism East Fulton street, and a Church street. Snlu and Exchnnge Stables en West Orange street, near Water. Several rame Houses en Jehn street. janll-ird IIIHS11 A BUOTHKKS. PL'HLIC SALE OFVALLTAllLlTc'ITY l'HOI'KltTY.-On MONDAY". MAUCII 15. lv-rt, w 111 be sold at the Leepard Hetel, In the city of Uincnstrr, the following properties, situ ated as fellow s Ne.!. All that two-story BIIICK DWKLLINO HOUSE, cottage style, sltuate en the enst side of North I.tme street, Lancaster city, between railroad bridge nnd Walnut street, containing In front en Lime street 41 feet, nnd extending In depth 101 feet, adjoining Ne. I en the north and Ne loathe south. Ne. 2. All that let or piece of ground, situate ndlelnlng Ne 1 aforesaid, measuring tn front en Lime street a feet, nnd extending In depth 101 teet, adjoining property of Andrew Melxell en the north nnd Ne. I en the south Ne. J Alt that let or piece of ground situate adjoining Ne. In feresaid en the Pennsylvania railroad, measuring in fronton Llme street S feet, and extending In depth 101 fret, adietnlng Ne. 1 en the north and l'eiins lvnnla railroad en the south. These properties have been heretofore en JOed asn whole, and will be sold In whole or In parts te accommodate purchasers, (.oed and indisputable titles are assured. hale te commence nt 7 o'clock u. in., when tonus will be made known by C ATI! AKIN K DltUCKAMILLEK. IIRV SlICBErfT, AucL uitMtd,S,WA3,M AXUSKitXtrTS. prLTON OIM'.RA iiersh. TUESDAY E ENINO, MARCH 10, 1SAG. The Orcatrst Fun-Makers KxtanL SALSBURY'S TROUBADOURS. Including tbe Al waj s Popular Favorites, NELLIE McHENRY, NATE SALSBURY, In Ed want E, hldder's Latest Peal of Laughter, Called TOM, DICK & HARRY. A Pletless Peculiarity, In Three Acts. LAUOII' Win Ot CAN'T HELP IT I ADMISSION ... ... 35,Wand7SCts. KESEKM.D SEATS. 75 Cts. Kpserved Seats for sale at ()x-ni llouse. mlJ It TE-OI'ENINCI. YOUNGEST AND BEST. RE-OPENING Lancaster Rink I RS-TVHM OK THt rAVORITKS, THE MIDGETS, WpdneMlay uiitl Tlniisi1ay Kvenlngs, MAUClt l: A.I IS. lis EDNA AND ETHEL TABF.ll. the Youngest Skaters In the Profession, aged six and eight years. The children with whom the skating world Is delighted, and te whom the Union Hardware company presented EXCHAYED GOLDEN SKATES. Donble and Single Skating. aVKDNA as YUM UM, In Mikade Dress, Skates en n pair of little wagons. ADMISSION.... .10 CENTS. mi3-tM TkT.ENNERCHOR HALU O.VZ; ll'.''A'. Oemmenclng Monday, Marehie, 1806, A COUKSE OF FllEE ILLl'STHATED HEALTH LECTURES, tOll THE PEOPLE, BY DB. W. II HALE, Edltoref Hearth unit Jlamr, ASB Dlt. W II. FONNEB. of Jeffersen Medical Col Cel leire. I'hlladelnhla. Thce lectures are embellished with ever 1,000 of the most beautiful Illustrations, all taken from life; the Illustrations rover 2M.UU) feet of canvass, j no screen en wnicn me illustrations are exhibited Is twenty-tlve feet square, and Is Illuminated wlththe most newcrfuKlxv llvrtre. Carben Llme-Llgbt Htereeptlcan and Micro scope in inn worm, inis wenuenai ugntls the eele linemlen of Dr. Hale. Admission free te all the lectures. Deers epen at 7.30 p. m. Lectures begin nt 8 sharp. N. B. Owing te the lectures being delivered In a darkened ball no one will be admitted after s 13. maris-trd WAIJ. VAfXR. A Ll'RED H1EIIER. " Marj' Stniirt."sald Altred W right, "was a hit of n lifetime." We say the hit or the present time are these New, Beautiful and Attractive WALL PAPERS SOLD BY ALFBEDSIEIIEU, And another bit Is the low price asked for them. New- Wall Paper constantly arriving. Have your work done at ouce before the rush commences. WINDOW SUA DESWenre told that we can bent the town lu Dade Window Shades. Se we can in quality and 'prlces. Come nnd leek at them. Plain r-bade cloth from 3B te 72 Inches wide, ferall kinds of windows. Measures taken and shades bung promptly by Expert Workmen, LACE CUKTAIN DEPARTMENT. Saturday. March 20. ISafl. we will open a Lace Curtain De partment with a full line of La en Uoeds. Come and aeens and get our prices, ltcmemberthe name. 3LFREDSIEBER, (Formerly wllh 1. W. rry.) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN 8T., LANCASTER, f A. IIIA.KKS W. FRY. Lace Curtains! We have the choicest and newest styles of Lace Curtains of any season heretofore, and prices lower than they ever were, ns follews: Uic., 7tt..Lea, l tl jfK, !,. 11.75, SJ.00, n, .'.ie. J 73, M ue. H.ie, $i.iJ, 5.e) a pair up? One two and three pair lets very low te close out. Lace by the yard, loe., I6e., S5e., 3Hia, 37Kc These have been cut down about rne-tblrd in price. Lambrequins, Pillow Shams, &c. POLES lu Walnut, Ash, Ebony, Cherry Brass and Trimmed, SV., 60c. 75a, l.ne. Brass Chains. Drapery Plus, lleuks. Bauds, ete, W1NB0W SIIADE3 IN 0REAT VARIErT. U-Uave your Paper Hanging dene new. "V PHARE8 W, FRY, NO. 67 NOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTKK, PA. r iiuuim. E VERY DAY SOMETHING NEW -AT- Noh. 247 & 240 North Queen Street, Opposite the Keystone llouse and Northern Uank. New Dress Goods. New Cashmeres, Hemespuns. New AnntiMs, Tricots, Plaids. New Sateens, Teulards, Chliitres, New Percales, seersuckers, lllnglmms. New Corded PequeBs, I'lald Nainsoeks. New Icterla I.ans, llamburgs, lnserttngs. Oenl's White Shirts, (tents Cellars and Cuffs. A Full Line nt Notions and many ether goods which we will dally add te stock nnd sold ut lowest market prices. Pleitsecall mid examine gnosis before purchasing. The books of tlie late flrtn of Bewers A llerst are with me for collection. All iwrsens knowing themselves Indebted, please call and makn set UemenL febs-Ijd W. II. HOW Kit's. T3A1UJAINS I HAROAINS I BOSTONSTORE ! Just llecelved, One Case ALL-WOOL CAMEL'S IIAIIl SUlTINO, Which we are selling at Me. per yard : worth S7kc. Ladles, this Is a bargain which you should net net ln.ll te soe. We are offering thn best value te be found anywbere. In BLACK SILK, BLACK UAHIIMKUK, COLOItED OASHMEItR, sriiniiKii ci.eTiin (semetli ug New.l NKI.VKTS, SATINS, TABLE LINENS, T0WKL1NUS, MUSLINS,SHKET1N(1S, 81I1UTIN09, Ac. We have jet a few Choice Patterns In Summer Silks nt inc. per yard. Net sold anywhere ntlrvs than 37Xc. We are making special effort en stock bought from Messrs. llewers A Hurst, as we me determined toclesn said stock by April I. aVIIOSTON 8TOUE.- STAMM, BROS. & CO., (Formerly of the New Yerk Stere.) Nes. 20 cfc 38 North Queen St. LAKCASTKlt, PA. Janll lydAw J OUN H. tMVLER. (1EO. V. HATH VON. OAEPETS ! Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Itrussscls, Ail-Weel Thtee-Vly. All-Weel Extra Sujier Ingrains, Cotten Chain Kitra miner Ingrains. Ingrains, c, 37Hc, 40c, Ma, Nit. C0e. Damask nnd Venetian Hall and Stair Carpet. Heme made Bag and Chain CariM't. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Oletb. Paper Lining Stair Pads and Stall Ited DADO SHADES. SHADINd CLOTH AND HOLLAND. SI' 111. Ml AND COUD MXTUUE3. AURORA CARPET SWEEPER. All Kinds of HOUSEKKKPINO DHY HOODS at Lewest Prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East King Htroet, 1.AH0ABT1R, PA. G REAT HAROAINH. DRESS SILKS. WATT&SHAND, Always en the Lookout for Bargains, offer te. day Extraordinary Value lu COLOItED DHESS BILKS.tt Inches In width. 75c. a yard j regular price, II.U). COLORED DRESS SILKS, sSe.u yald. STRIPED SUMMER SILKS, 37Hc a jard. BLACK DRESS SILKS, 24 Inches wlde.atll.ai andll 23a yard. Theso goods are Warrante. 1 top lye tails- action. BLACK DRESS SILKS At Wc , 75c.. ftXca yard. COLORED SURAH SILKS, In All the New Shades, at S7,l; Cents a Yard BROCADED SILKS, BROCADED ELVETS, BROCADED VELV ETKF.N3, In Popular Celers, at Lew Prlrsj. An Immen'e Assortment of NEW HltKBI BU1TONS, NEW BRAIDS. MOSS Tltl.M.MlVO-. CHEMLLF. FR1NOKS. New Yerk Stere. Nee. O, 8 & 10 Eaflt Klnij St. J. It. MARTIN A CO. Spring Dress Goods ! Black and Colored Silks ! Special Utrgalns are shown In Every (Irade. 10 Pieces U UINET'S Warranted BLACK SILK At 11.00 a yard i worth tl.i BLACK SILKS At Sec,,tOc., 75c., 1.00, 11.25, JIM, j Hn(1 t!M Colored Dress Silks! In all the Newest Spring Uhades at M Cents a Yard SURAH SILKS In New Shades at 85e, a Yard. iiTmi'Ji'JJ J101 wS?lr' ,ue Prettiest Una or SUM. suftall. "r ' "' UcUy ttt I,r,ce'' " A LARUK INVOICE (IF French and American Satins. large patterns, at 10c. a yard worth &. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Trince Sts., (Opposlle Stevens llente) LANCASTER. PA- TOBACCO CUTTINQH, HCRAPhTThFT. INUS AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. I.S. MOLIN8. .,, .w2-!5JESrt8JIS.i.9tit.. iTZ vrrjr" " humwiis, ni ut lean sireut. 4 sll r : -ju iV