nf temi Hf J5.i'WK:' ' "J?-"-''i.l .j-,-"-. '!.? "?v ,.-f r J? KM ir?ss IS. . UK W" m. p,st t I1- K J-' SB !".- m & m fe BB 9P &.-. m & RAISING CAIN. ?i . ,. rmixua ztrstr r jt ,$ I WMsky Consigns rear of Them te tm ! XMn-WlMl fi New in In IMMMMI Jtorkrt-IUHfleM IUt-;j.MfMC-Tewa NetM la Brlt riCerresmo-dene-ot the ImtuaiHcnu. JM.U1U, T, ie- 20- On last nlT aitaraee- Bumter of tramps MHkltfcAeM i-bl oaths Columbia coal I IM W-railing general rcet. M .applied with whisky, and tee much of It, getting Inte a of intoxication. Heme of the bad arranged a prize flcht and M,"-, knocking each ether about rwtjr lively way. The disturbance such proportions that Officer hrt.ele waa sent for. lie seen arrl red, and MMM of the tramps made their escape. Four Tttie crowd were arrested. One of the men waa se drunk that he had te be taketi tetue leekup en a wheelbarrow. During Saturday astkt the tramps began lighting anions them MTM and the efllcera had te nonarate thorn. r.-My were taken before 'Squire Frank where 'C tatty gave their names as AVIlliam Harris, OT-emaa Rvan. Jehn Keller. Jehn Kellley. Ey-SP"- wn jmb iWHr.iw SJH- ' ..They were sent te jail this tnernlug for tun r. " Ileal Ktate:News. i, A.C C Kauffman, atterney for the estate et -'VS Jehn Jones, deceased, sold en last Saturday ir $& vAiilnv at ntihlln Main the uronertr at the "SfeerBer of Third and Union streets te Jacob jSW. SUufJer for J1.G10, Stocks of the Klec- trta T .Iffht anH Nilnnlnn Stnam Vnirtnnmm. Ja SOO -JIK A'panles were also sold. Ml C. C. Kauffman. esn.. sold te Ueotce V, iS f-, Rlaenart at prlvate Rale ene of Uachtuati A ss&.Ferrey's new houes en Walnut street, near KlBhtl). for t l.iSM 34 : also ene house te uee. 52- MM'l.ln -!?. tflllnnB f ntlllrtt- $&& rt Ik. t Onntl.M nr .... ..mr.l. at llift , StS1 V UV UMI HUIIUHJ W W.O.J1 .1V,1.., . uw .i- United Brethren .Sunday school, the class recentributing the highest amount or money ci& 'uariDg vuu uienui if nwnrueu me uauner. -c lusiaiu uiauiu iivniijr UAjsin ucbnci-u iud classes taught by Jehn Kllngbeil andT. S. wnite in giving me uigiiest Amount 01 money. Mr. KUngbeil's class contributed 17 and Mr. White's J12.GI. The former class was award oil the banner. The Bucdny acboel collection for the month was (40. After brief and appropriate exercises In the pest room Gen'l Welsh pest, Ne. 118, at tended services in the Trinity Kofermed church last evening, 140 members of the pest listening te an excellent sermon delivered by Rev. J. If. Pannebecker. On next Sunday evenlnc. April 4th. the Brotherhood of Railroad llrakemen will at tend the Trinity Reformed church, when Kev. Pannebeckerwlll doliveran appropriate -" aermeu te the organization. The members will meet In their ledge room at 0 p. m. SaHatlen Atmj. The meetings In the armory held by the Salvation Army attracts large crowds te that place, but at almost every meeting considera ble disorder prevails. On Sunday evenings a silver collection is taken at the deer before any one can be admitted. This keeps a number of young people outside, but thev gather about the premises and their conduct is very bad. The deer el the armory if often locked and this causes many young boys te pound against the deer for admittance. The attraction at the meeting Is Itrether Danny," a dwarf, lately arrived from Yerk. Xtre crowds attend Uie meetings, but the recruits are net very many. Town Nelen. A special meeting of council will be held en Tuesday evening when the question of erecting a tire escape at the (opera house will beoensldorod. The pay car of the Reading .k Columbia railroad was in town te day and the em em peoyes received their wages for February. Ada Gray and company will tie in the open heuse, en Friday evening, April 2, when " Est Lynne " will be pres ntcd. The com pany will be under the management of the Kutglits of the Gelden Kngle. This actress ranks very high in this performance. A surprise party was given en last Satur day nlghl at the residence et Teter U oil man, en Walnut street, In honor of the birthday of Mrs. llellman. About soventjMlve persons were present, aud the tlme was spent enjoy, ably. This morning workmen commenced put ting en the corrugated sheot-ireu roer at the new mill of the Columbia Iren company. Mr. Win. Clark is nt Mlllersville te-day at .tendlng the funeral of his nephew. Rathven Iiintner. Geerce Wanbaiich. ei Harrishnrir. n tvnn at the JMlriet elllce, is visitingbis parents in Columbia. UP AND DOWN Till: STATK. The first catch or Delaware sbad arrived at Philadelphia en Saturday lrem l'ennsgreve. N. J,, consisting of 650 Hue lish. A. lloeble, of l.oliauen, has confessed that revenge premptetl him te tire Ills father's barn, a large Swiss structnre filled with valuable farming Implements, grain and ten head of cattle. Cel. J. C. Klutnnr, of Muhoepauy, Wyo ming county, committed suicide Saturday af ternoon by sheeting hlmseli in the head. Dur ing Governer Ileyt's term he was a member of his stall and up till within a short period was deputy Internal revenue collector, when he was succeeded by a Democrat, Business troubles Induced the tragedy. William II. Ilernhart,JustIcoef the peace for a long time, at Fleetwood, died very sud denly Saturday morning, of beart disease. He was sitting at the breakfast table with his family and while In the act of saying cracj he threw up his hands and fell liack dead. Easten's town council has voted te appre- BrUte f 18,000 te buy an electric llcht plaut te ght the streets, instead of gas. The contract waa awarded te the Western Electric Light company. The plant will consist of 120- uerse power boilers and engines and dyna mat producing seventy-live lights. F. O. Granger was managing a carnival and deg circus In and around Harrisburg, where he found a blind man named llroeks, from the Philadelphia institute for the blind, and offered him $15 per week te play IHind Tem. Granger signed contracts as F. H. Kegnard, the legitimate manager of Itllud Tem. Granger has bcen arrested, and Brooks Is in Johnstown, where (1 rancor nearly succeeded in his game, waiting ler money te take him te UarrUburg. I it Fair O rest Apple Crap. Tremthe Philadelphia Ledger. Notwithstanding the approach te the end of the season the marketcentlnues full of win ter apples. Dealers who have large quan tities In store say that they aro.yet realizing hew large the crop of last fall was. One cf them remarked en Saturday, "the West Is full of them, this city Is well stocked, New Yerk city has mere than she can handle, and there are plenty te yet oeuio lrem the iielnta production New Yerk state and portions of the Eastern states." He expresses an opinion that there will be plenty of apples In market at present prices until the warm weather rots them. They were euured en Saturday in car lead leta at from fl te JLM) par barrel, the latter comprising the best -varieties In the tnarket. In smaller quan- about 25 per cent mere is asked. Complaint IJUmlweil. Oscar Reese, who was arrested a week age M an inmate et the Heuso or Refnge, was dlamiased by Alderman Deen this morning, tt Wearing that his term in said institution ta!w5iS? t, r U appeared that 'iSSk had lan . ' tf$ temlt. ThlsmoVnlD!SU1,?der,'to Vk !errSHvneTt0 M VT& -'. ; "-ii ramlly Beunleu. ii Tnare was a qcial reunion of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Beeth, corner or Prince and Orange .r,!' pn clunday. The occasion was the wnrai nema or mree or their sons whom JfcayJiid net seen for some time. A num. bar at iavlted guests were present and an w viuiv wm wau. , Wi- . ' 4 'tv -Maapw Shenrk'a Uil Week , ial still kesr brisk r4: thn ulniinn .'Filtatti vavranfta worn fuwimmylainii lleeWiaraat thaatatlnn tiniiaa nn Hati, ty d Bunday ulghu an4 discharged this v': ' Tfca JtlUaravUia Schoe L MUIersviUe school, which has been Kr aararal weeks, reopened today. sjnata et the street car Una liaa Ixisn :sk JMHiSltf mm knktm .!&. .... .. .., jpaWtvlM P8 frary tnOav J THE RAtiaH XXVJ.VIIE8, TarrlHe Arrlitent In the Kitchen of O. A. AIUck' llesldence. Shortly before aoven o'clock this morning a terrible explosion occurred at the residence of Daniel A. Altick, Chestnut and Prlnce streets. Several domestlcs were engaged washing clothes In a basement kltchen when the range exploded. The steve was broken Inte small pioces and every patio or glass In the window or the building was shattered. A rear deer was open nt the time or the wall would likely have been blown down. Pieces or the stove Hew In all directions, and marks were made In the wall aud celling. A cbalr that steed near the steve had a leg cut off as completely m though it had been dene with an axe. At the tlme et the explosion a boiler containing het water was standing en the stove. It was blown te ene side and the contents were spilled aieund the room. The flre et the steve was scattered about and a large pile of clothing near by was set en lire. Everybody In the neighborhood heard the explosion and In a short tlme a number et peeple were at the house. The Ore or the clothing was quickly extin guished but the damage was considerable. The explosion occurred about the tlme that the Lebanon train was passing the house and many believed that the boiler et the locomo lecomo locemo tlvo had exploded. When the stove blew up two women were working near by. A stave or ene et the wash tubs was broken and Mary McManus .had herann slightly Injured by a pioreor tee, which struck her. The steve was net con cen nected with the water pipes In any way, and It Is supposed that the accident occurred lrem the gas which generated In tliosteo. It Is believed that a cartridge, such as are used by miners, may have been In the coal. ATT ESI I'T Kit IIVmlLAttr. The Itrslilenre or Nln .Matt 1'rlil-. nt Motiut Metiut tlllf, VIHtKl liy Kebhen, This morning about 2 o'clock nn nttempt at burglary nnd robbery was made at the resldence of Sam Matt Frldy, MeunUllle The nolse made by the burglars was llrsl heard byMrs. Frldy.but as a train or cars was passing at the time it was supposed te be only the rattling of the cars. Arter the train had passed the nolse continued, and Mr. Frldy get up and struck alight in his bed room. Then there was n low whistle, given evldently by ene of the burglars who was en the watch, and his accomplices beat a hasty retreat. An examination of the premises showed that the burglars had first tried te rorce their way Inte the houe bv breaking open ene or the parlor windows with a jimmy. Failing in this thev attacked one of the front win dews of the sitting-room, which leeks out upon the veranda. The window was broken open and the thieves were In the net or enter ing, when Mr. Frldy lit the lamps In his bed room, and they were called oil by their ac complice as iibiive stated. A lew mlnutesnfterwards Itenjamln Evans, who works for Mr. Jehn M. 1'iidy, wr, father of Sam Matt, canto running te the heuse of the latter and told him his father was very 111 and wanted te soe him at once. On being Informed of theattempted burglary Mr. Evans said that he had met the bursars en the read ; there were nine of them, three of whom started oil In a western direction, and the six ethers In an eastern direction. Leatlng Mr?. Frldy en guard at his own heuse Sam Matt hastened ever te his father's, which Is net tar distant, and found him in almost allying condition, from an attack or pneumonia, from which 4ie has bconceullued te his bed since Thursday last. We learn by telephone at 2 o'clock this aftornoen that the old gentleman Is net expected te survlve longer than le-nlglit. .V VIJ) CUSTVJr DB.SUUXVKl). Oppose, 1 In the r.mptj- jstemarlm llrlnj; Flllnl at Vend nen. Krem the Lebanon Advertiser. The vendues new held around the coun try are by no means as p roll table te the sol sel lers as many would suppose. The cause for this Is that a great many attend these gather ings with no idea of buying anything, but solely with the expectation or getting n frce dinner. All sales draw largely especially se of empty-liellled lookers lookers en. If the day opens fair the huck ster fraternity ceme bright and early, nnd each hurries te erect his stand nnd tables, until nt last the yard, when all are fixed, reminds one of the scenes that used te attend the old time battalions. Tn lie lie lween the hucksters ceme these from the neighborhood who have liecn engaged te help the tmlly In preparing dinner for the hungry crowd. Hy ten o'clock they have the llrst tables ready, and which tact Is no sooner announced than a perfect rush Is made le cot n free till. As fast as ene seat Is vacated there are ethers standing ready te fall in, and In this wav the tables are kepi occupied until l! in thoatternoon. Oftentimes from 200 te 400 persens inake themselves partakers et the veuduo veudue veuduo heidor's gecd fare. We de net expect that what we here say will prevent these empty-bcllled frequenters or ven uttes lrem attending them ler eating every ene whohasasaleoutot house and home, but Rellers should henceforth combine and resolve that they will net teed thn chaps who straggle in never te bid or btiv, but who, always hungry, ceme only te stuff themselves with the geed tulngs li pay for which the farmer has worked both hard aud long. A Dry ,luke nn .Senater llrrk, A story Is told njien Senater Heck at the wwte Heuso iliuuer Tuesday evening. It seems that Senater llutlcr, of Seuth Carolina, called the btitler te him and said : "Mr. Heck has a great dislike te champagne He becomes very Irritable If his glass Is ollen tilled, but Is tee pelite te say se. After the champagne Is sered you will please him by tilling his glass but onee and then supplying it with apellltiaris." This selemn advice was acted upon by the Lmtler, whoadmon wheadmon whoadmen Mied his assistants. When the champagne Gime In Heck drank his glass at a gulp, for he is one or the greatest wlne drinkers in public life. Then the dm began. The sena tors all about him began te plagtie him first ene and then another. Ills glass was empty, and he frantically swallowed the ethor wines remaining about his pinto. When his m m tlence was exhausted he called te the waiter behind him, ' Fill my glass." The man had apelllnarU ready, and Heck drank It with n w ry face. " Mere champagne," he said, sotto voce, mid again the npelllnarls Hewed ler him. Se It went en, every ene almut him drinking wine and hoapelllnarls. Theothem would net let him rest, aud he drank about two quarts berore the dinner was evor. Afler the guests lelt the table some et thum told him the Joke. He received it In no very amiable mood, ami is new waiting te 1)0 even with Hutler. I.Ut of Unclaimed Letter. List of unclaimed lotters remaining in the posteineo, Lancaster, mr the week ending March i, lSsT, : J.adies' J.ist Mrs. Sussanna Clark, Miss tiara Fenslermacher, MlssNollle Geedman. M Us Katie Shank, Mrs. Matilda Waller, (3), Miss Mary Kaullman. Uents' lAst Jehn F. Hair, Patrick Con Cen Con naughten, S. T. Druper, Henry Floyd. Christ It roll, I). I llerr. Isaac Jacksen, Jehn S. Llchty,! Crlsty Niner, J. S. 1'eal.edy, Pat Quald, KeelerA Shaellcr. 'I no Seldlera Hurled. The funerals or James Jones and Geerge Saltzgaber, two old soldiers, took place jes terday urteruoen. That or Jones was held rrem his residence en West Walnut street, at 3 e clock, aud the ether took place from Ames Rete's undertaking establishment at Walnut and Aerth Queen streets, nt 4 o'clock. Reth men were Interred In the Lancaster come ceme tery, and the Grand Army members with a drum corps, attended the lunerals. At tlie ICIiikt. There was n large attendance at the Lan caster rink both afternoon and evening en Saturday. The performance eflhe Midgets was excellent and everylmdy was pleased. At the Micnnercher rink no matinee wax given Saturday and n geed-sized nudlence there iu the eveulug. Oeorge Whitby aid an acrobatle act, Lucy Whitby swung clubs and Charles Wltmer walked a rej. , Itengh nn Dogs, nils morning tliroe dead dogs were letind MrJrr ". bUeen Maner ""J "IB" of ihn.. '!ad been """"JlnK the ree,de rmanae1ttt&elI'Ma,nd Narrow iUcape, a, 5?n,,l,B nb0Ut " 'clock' ( Miss Mary V lley, resldlnK en New street, was the dining room of her residence, semntJi. aonahetat a cat, and the bullet broke the window where she was altuejr, aud struck the steye. LANCASTER DAILY A 31 AT OR nil's INTO VOKTAT. A Te nn' Chief Mcttrte Who Make 1'rer. liunAtlenn In lllijtne. Oleinllle, Ohie, has a new mayor aud the residents think he is almost equal te Phila delphia's dandy mayor as an attraction. His tiame is L. E. II old en nnd he Is a graduate of Michigan University. Mr. llelden hasjttst written his first message, and as neither the Sweet Singer of Michigan nor the Hard or Shanty Hill was ever elected mayor or any thing he is ahead et thcin In his opiortunl epiortunl opiertunl tlos Ter bringing his muse Inte notice. At present his only rivnl is Mayer Smith, of Philadelphia, nnd he Is dally haunted bv an agenlrlng fear that Mayer Smith may take te writing poetry. Mayer llelden opens his message thus; (loot burger all, trils proclamation .Should bciielU our corporation. Then he congratulates the GleuvUlngers en their prosperity, but expresses a beliet that It can be Improved. The methods of Improvement are next set forth : At9P.il. 1 think It best Kuch Kheit should eeek' Its downy nest i And en the peaceful vitilige street Ne calf should bu aliened te blent." This order Is evidently Issued In the In terest of the ladies, who are notoriously mere fearful of pigs and cows than et men. The men ceme next : "1 warn nil evil-doing sminps I hc must net hut the vUIhre lamps. And nt tboeo tough who will cot drunk Tliocjre or Justice shall net wunk I" Mayer llelden has net yet get as far as Mayer Smith, se he does net tax each place et business for its ordinary sales or soiue necessary commodity In small quantities. Se far, nt least, as his proclamation indicates he taxes only strange concerns thatcometo town nnd interfere with home attractions. Thus: "Ne clrcue slisll show In town I nle w ltn boodle they ceme down. And stmnperV cattle lmll net Kra'e Around unless tlielreunurpti) i w rite thl for tlie public weal And under my etllclal seal." ll.uimik IllEh-Mlndedne. A warm inimical nnd personal friend of Gen. Hancock vislted him a low dnys after his presidential nomination was tuade, and said, "General, I am rich, with far mere money than 1 or my children cau ever need 1 knew your situation nnd the rails that will be made upon your purse in the exenie or proper hospital ity, and 1 have with me ten ono eno one thousatid dollar notes, which I beg you te accept lrem me In the spirit In which they nre offered. Your acceptnnce will make int. happy, for it will show mothatveu think or me as 1 de or you." Gen. Hanoeck put a hand en the shoulder or his friend and with evidences el deep feeling In his face, said : There is no man In this world from whom 1 would necept money sooner than from you. I thank you for the dellcate way lu which your friendship has been shown, tmt 1 can not take the money." A I'lurky Preacher. The llev. Dr. Maclareu, of the Central Presbyterian church lu SL Paul, Minn., awoke and sawn burglar creeping Inte the room with n revolver In his hand. The doctor reached ever the slde of his bed, picked up n' small stick, nnd pointed It directly Tat the intruder, said: "New, ir you don't get out or bore I'll sheet you dead. 1 would hate te sheet you en Sunday, and disturb the quiet or the day, but ir you start you nre a dead man." The burglar turned en his heels, ran through .the house and escaped. Funeral of Mrs. Mary Hamilton. The funeral Mrs. Mary Hamilton which took place en Saturday, was largely attended. The funeral ser vices, which were very impressive, took pUce at St. .lames church and the Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. The pall tiearcrs were, James Marshall, Henry Herabey, Jehn I). Rupley nnd Wm. A. Morten. Connected with the Telephone. 11. II. llele, 2 Locust street, nnd II. f. llruner, Uratidt's coal elllce.SJI Locust street, C'elumbln, l'a., arc connected with the telephone evchange t'.ntertalnmeut l'o.tpeiud. The Oak Greve school entertainment ha been poatpened till Thursday evening, April 1st, 11 pleasant; If unpleasant, the flrst agreeable even ing lollen Ing, Sunday excepted. ltd Amusements. "The Tiee Jehn$." On Tuesday evening Jehn C. Stewart's "Twe Jehns" company will be here. The l'ettstnnn Ledger says of them "Oneoftlie largest and most delighted audi ence of the Heason saw "The Twe Jehns "In the opera heuse laat night. All the component parts of nBpnrkllng comedy teem te be concen trated in this production, nnd nre brought out by a company et unusual merit. The many aw k ward and ridiculous situations of "The Twe Jehns, occasioned by their similarity of build and make-up, afforded almost Ibree hours et solid fun last evening, and certainly no belter exponents of the ludicrous In "TheTwo.Iehns' could be round than In the veteran Jehn Stew art and W. It. ilurry." Jlurtan's Mintlteli Oeorge llurten says he will have a big show en Wednesday evening, and from the talk around the tlty everybody ecms te think the same way. Thu troupe will glvea street parade with band. MCA Til It, KiiRtsuAx. In thlsclt Susan hhrlsman, wlfe ei city, en tlm arth Inst., Mrs. i ei nenry nnsman. The relatives and friends of the family are ro re Rpectlully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Ne. M3 West Chestnut street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Wesxlward 11111 ceme ceme tery. tn27-!td SiiAt-n.-SInrch it,. In this city, Mrs. Annie Snaab, wlfe of Henry Hbaub, In her 45th year. Will you ceme there where I slumber, n 1th a selt and gentle trend ; en who loved ine while 1 was living. Will yen mourn me when I am dead llllss awaits In brighter regions, Kvcry pure nnd steadfast tout, And a glory shines abroad, from the dwelling place of Ged. The relatives and friends et the family are re pectlully invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence. Ne. 539 Hast Chestnut street, en Tuesday nftcrnoeu at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster c-oinetery. EsiiLnsiAN.-March tti, 1S.S0. at Leaman Place, Lancaster county, Mrs. J. Juliette, widow of the late Jacob Lshleumn, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends et the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her late residence, en Wednesday, ilarch 31st, at 2 30 p. m., without further notice. Services at All Saints' church, l'arndle. aiAUKr.TK. i'hlUdelpIiU l'redace Market. I'HrLADM.rmOlarch '-(.-flour market dull; Bales of deu barrels, illnn. bakers at ti U3fM 00 i llye Heur sleuily nt3 4503 en. 1 WKe ; May, 01:0: June. Vlic. '.."' ?"1 "neat mured, vmc. Anrll. ir.Kc ne."' ! 'U A,,r" ' VV':' Msy ! OtttB-We March, April ; 33Jic May and June. Uhlrage freilac Market. w.w--w, ,;..... w. .... ffv ,,. ut.-urKui riesea. siVcjVne r$cC; '''"' Wt0't MBwXe 4fecf,i0i A,n"' K"i UV JimeJ'8leUrCh' r'Ci Al'r"' W"i my- Xct J nnnj la,Cl, " ! "" tJ A,n'' J MH Kllis March, rt nil : April. t5 'ieait'ur. !. J3iWl Jiine.llftiftS". l0Oll'-. ila. JuSUwal?1' a"a Ai.'Ki ir. 55! iiilladelpbls Cattle Market. I'liiLAMEM-uu, March 2l.-Ileercatile, recelnt week weio-lkeves l.TWj Sheep. 7,UM llei! Iteef cattle were scarce and mice hiI yiinced 4'Kct Kxtnw. Miulfi,6.,?, CHioieo, March S, 9.S0 p. tn. Market closed. 5j54C uiudlum. iiniv., ;t.. .'!.. S.' JVSflWU louimen. 384e! ctil Cuhcaucilvetit5ii.;kc. 6hoei-gool stm-k us hlgher: Kltras e WWi l medliui,: SfliKci emu: Lambs we (junte ut 3Q7JJ. Hogs were active and tl rm at 65fa&c. New l'erk l-roence Market. Nbw erk, March 29. flour dull 1 line grades fine, W X5&2 ti siierflu, V Wfll S! Common te lulr extra Ohie, .i2'.Olii: iioed te choice extra. Western, W uJ5 te t common extra Mlnn.,aj25OI0ut Litre Ne. 2, II .Te3 75. Wheat Ne. 1 Jicd, stute 011 spot, itet: Ne. 2 Ited, stele, en spot, )c.t Ne 1 W hlte. state We: Ne. i Ued,Sviiae, 'May, WJicT jue; Cern Ne. 2 mixed, cash, 4Cc. Ne. 2 Mixed. April, 4et June.lcc. eats Nti. 1 White, state, 43e I Ne, 1 de, 40e Kyedull 1 Western, e.'CCJe t Slate, C5G7Ke. ihIl?y. " f " " 1 ! ungraded Canatla, S&kc. 11 M feri."" ! "" "5 ,SQM for " 75 Lard-Aptil. tn ts: May, K SO. PoOTi!.U'm,,,f",OCkll8arorM' PeOTi!.U'm,,,f",OCkll8arorM' PoOTi!.U'm,,,f",OCkll8arerM' Turpentlnu lower at 45c. vi!?l,,,a" ' 'trslned te geed, 11 07Ui uif Petroleum rjulet KeflntKt, 6!ti v,n' ''' INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MAKOH 27.HS80V Klceslendvi Carolina and Louisiana at sue) C)ic. Sugar quiet but steady t Ileflnec cntleaf, ej,eia:nnulsted. 0 3-iec: falrte aoei reOtiery, e.aH! Conrecllens " A,'0 MBc. 1 allow quiet prlme city, 4 7-lfic, Matter dull t Western lmltAtlnn (.nsmery 'ncy 25jKe state, SHJIOqi Kastern Creamer" V-ggs' steady : state, l((tl'ct Western, lift l'il, Cheee flnnt Ohie riat, cholce "HOlOc t 8tle.7ftlniC uoueeUull 1 falrcarKOesalS'fc Krclshts dull. II nn 1 grain te l.lverpwl by steamer, tS. 4irani and ITovtstena. rnrnlshedbys. K. undt, llniki.r, Chlcsga .March 2-1, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. I'eik. I.srd. aiarrn April fts.'S' 31'; u .v r. ii .ti'i v a c ( c 111 4 i;k MS) June,,.. July August September,. Mt. Sll? ....fl .... S4,'i 5 lteceipu. "" Car i)ets. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat....... s-i Cern , , in Ulllfl , Kye Uarley Oil City Crude Oil us .IS 25 Head. .' I.eiM Kecelpts Heg Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. 10. Wheat. Cern. Oils, l'erk. 7"H -''H -'? '-' H 7iu 3-V V7 'J. IS SIS S " i'H sAi , si e (in i(; .... ii e:s m cr. . .s.v en lird 'l 5 97S (5 iS b 7S G I.S March .. April...., May June..,, July.... Atlizust. Septeinlvcr. uu uity UTOStec PrlrcA. Chicaoe, March 2. Cattle Itecclpts.ae head shipments, sw bead ; market nominally strong , hipping steers, tee te 1,500 fts, 3 !5 :; eteckers and feeders, J J 5rtfll ; co s, bulls nnd mixed, :if IMi bulk, $: 75fl3 3 lings Itccelpts, 11,500 heads shipments, Torti head; market active and prices steadv ; rough and mixed. II M4JI 3.1; packing and ship ping, 1 'SGI..'": light, li013:; skips, f:ni Sheep-Kecelpts, l,HO head: shipments. wi head: market nnd prices steady: natives, tl 75H5 75 : w estern, ri.SnOI 00, lexans, 3.uiij 4 te: ljimbs, tl rj5 50 v Unas. Bast Lismrtt Cattle receipts, iw bead : shipments, 13.1, msrket streng: prime, fi ayp 75 : fair te geed, $1 5063: common, f J MQI 7 car leads shipped te New 1 erk. Hogs rvcelpts. 3.'sl; shipments, 3,'M ; markctnnnj I'htladelphlas, 11 T.Mll.Ji; ork erk ers. M tefll tu ; skips. Jlnsll 25; 21 cars shipped te New i erk. sheep receipts, fw) head : shipments, t.ae , msrkei fair j prime, f SOfiti. fair te geed, tift Se : common, f i 504J3 50 ; Lambs, 5g7. new erk stocks. Nsw Yerk, March2). Wall street.l sep. m. m. Meney at 2K per cent, foreign exchange but dull, at U s7G "(; Governments tlrm : Cnrn'ncyrs, ii-, ),ij fs coups, liw.bld: 4K's tll.-v, bid. Ibe stork market opened actlvnntid ereiipii Prices advanced shandy during thellrst twenty' minuiesen a vigenin inlying, and nt the II iM call nere up H topper cent, fiem S.Uurdij's tlguri's About the first call there was some selling te realize, and prices reacted fractleaallj, but under bidding up of Lackawanna and the leaders the reaction was fully recovered and the market H new steady. Stock Msrkets. Qnolattens by ltced, McUrann A Ce , hankers. """"I KSW TORK LIST. Ham 3 P.M. 21 41 r.i.'i Canada I'aclflc c c.c.i i7; Cel. Coel & Central l'aclllc. '7 Canada Southern .tiv chi., at. l. vgh. '.; Denver A Ule Urande Del., Lack. A Western 12a Krte nxi KtleM .'. New Jersey Control ivi K. AT B,'4 Leu.AN ie Lake Shern .j Michigan Central Mtxumrl I'acltlc lu;r Northern Pacific ii N. P. fret m2 N. W iu,f' New Yerk Central mi Ohie Central Omaha .is Oregon Trans -.TV' Ontario Western : Pacific Mall si Bechester l'lttsburg St. PaUl yl Texas l'aclllc i Union Paciae k Wabash Common 'H; Wabash l'reierred is Western Union Telegraph.. eni WestSheru VHtLADKLrillA LIST. Lehigh, Valley s;u U.S. V. A Phils !. 4 Pennsylvania Mi Beading i5 Lehigh -VavlgaUen '.M Uestenvllle V; PhUadclphla A Krle Northern Cent People's Passenger B'd'g Uenis M'tjr's 6s innj Oil 73 4s IsiH 12 s, 2fiJ 2bv, vl 4.1 .W. 70 1H7 1(3. 2T. i BS'j M'i ll'.;j Irt'H It'JX lU.'i IS 3m; 37J4 ?k li " ni. 1" 17k y.h 57?, 4 4's '.'". hv'. ttX i(ix Tl'i 7-1 Ical stock ana iinuds. lieported by J, u. Leng. 1'ar Last volue. sale. Lancaster B per cent., ism., .. leu no " 1-15. " 4 " Scheel lean.... 4 In ler'J) years " 4 " In5nr20vears .. lui 12U left 1W 103.25 105 1 110 let UU In 10er2Uyears. lw Uanbelm Itoreugh lean 1(U BASK STOCKS. First National Bank fanners' National JUnk f niten National bank Lancaster County National llank.i Columbia National Hunk Christiana .National liank N-nhnila Vntlnnel l,n 1(0 m HO W Ki I0O ine no lu) loe 110 100 lte StO 115 lt"l 11510 10 115 1 J) 151 l.a 2O.1.50 tsu. lai. lui cs 111. llu 1111 no ISO first National Hank, Columbia!"" rirsi.-wuienaj isanir, iraseiirg,... first National Hunk, .Marietta.... . first National liank, ML Jey Lltltz National liank Manhelm NutlemU itunk ), Union National liank. Mount .in,- m New Helland National liink .... he Gap National liank p,) Onarryvllle National liank i) li'll..ilinlk,nnf.i V....I... .. ..-. wiumwi.mi, ..nii,,uiii UUUK 1UU nuiiueiD IHillK HlOCK..,,, TtmSFlKK STOCKS. HlgSpIingA lteavnr Valley Itrldgepert A llerHeshcsi Columbia A Chestnut lllll Columbia A Washington Conestoga A lllg Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Klizabotbtewu LaucaaterA Knhratit 101 25 H ji vu 25 25 25 23 25 25 25 25 7.(10 21.50 4U 24.06 20 2J 40 41 ? W 35 B0 Lancaster A Willow Street StresburgA Millport Marietta Maytown Marietta A Mount Jev Lane, Kllzabothtewn A Mlddlelewn. leu Lancaster A Frill tv Ule f.) Incastcr A Lltltz jr, Kest Ltrandywlne A Waynesburg .... w Lancaster A Wllllumstewn is IjincastcrA Maner u Lancaster A Manhelm a Lancaster Marietta 25 LancusUir A New Helland nJ M1SCSLLANKOCH HTO,?Hi.. 7u 6.1 75 .25 107.50 lm aje S3 HI.lt) 1.13 (u W 2d leu 2S 10 art.25 210 110 Ku5 hi U) 51 a.; ha mi 310 11 Quanyvlile it. 11 , MUleisvllle Street Cur , Inquiring Printing Company. , Gaslight und fuel Company , Suivens Heuse (bends) Columbia (las Company , Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Cempuny Marietta Hellew-ware , Stevens Heuse , Mlllersville Nermal Scheel Northern Market Eastern Market Western Market Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce.., Gas Company Ilends Columbia Horeugh liends LancasterA Sus'innhanna. Lancaster A New Danville . M . M . U . 25 . 111! . 25 . 10 . ll . 10O . 50 25 '. CO . 5.1 . M . M . 1UI . Hal , ) lloiuMneld Market. Wxdtesdav, March 21. DAIRV. Creamery flutter soe JlUtUir W ft, 20Q22C Cup Chtene, twecups , tc Ceflaga Cheese, two pieces Dutch Cheesu V lump l'OUM r v. Turkeys V piece (llve).N " (cleaned) Chickens V pair (live) ' V piece (cleaned) Spring Chickens V pair Pigeons Vl'alr. Ducks U ptece (cleaned)., Geese i plucu HISOSLLAMSOVS. Apple lluttertR qt XggsVdez Heney Tl ft Lard y a, , Dry Ileef, cblpped Ham, whele , San sage Pudding Ham, sliced 5e ....ttiioe ..IKS2.25 ..tlftl.75 ..avjioe ..&HO750 ..25QJU0 ..4KJS00 ,.HQI.2S , 25a ..lJl.TC 30e 400 ..133110 120 10c ?.'C VBCITS. Apples WKiik... liuuanas iidez... JOrtcec ,.fl.'e . ...10c ....100 ,...I2C ,1-lJltlC ..i.200 ....40e 12T0 trurfiii. s.,M;iHiluuf, wen ,,.... Currants f) ft (dried) , Dried Apples V qt Dried Peaches ft qt Prunes V ft Lemens V dez Oranges V der , Plneupples l plece "rapes w ft....'. Cranberries, pr.qt VUdlMii air Via ..IOtil30 ,.10(J12c .b.a5?. hett1 .Jffl?9 potateo. Kpk:::::::;::;:::::;::::;;;;.v;;:i5i5S Hea,LiTs,u:.""'::::;:::::;S ISSaC: :::::::::::::: : :::: ::::::S KKtT AlirXHTIHBMENTIt. JJAKINO l-OWDKR. " "" ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Til IS powder never vavles. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemctiess. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lw sold tn competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewders. SjJiI Olltv (I. COIH. ltOVit. llAKlKO I'OWDKR CO., 1( Wall Street. New Yerk. marr7-lvdAw FOlt SAM: OHIUl'. A.I,',',,Y.'' V.T'' Tr,lck nml 'rK! Sbl Ing I ase, at W I) M OS K It S M usle Stere. .N e. .' St.? lens Heuse, (.all before April 1. CAitnei.M Arm, nii.eKinK Lime. Tlue ll.tlumtltv.i Insert inu,i.r OK He lined ( unipher, are seasonable articles forheu.i- rieuning nnu nini ing inn line et the Stand ard Disinfectants, Insei tlcldes and Vermin De. Strejer-., nt 111 III.K 1 'S DUUG STOltK, Ne. 21 est King St. Al'HOU'i: LOT OK SMOKKirSAUTf. cles. tlgarette Helders, Tobacco Pouches, Pipes, etc , tn great tnrlety, lust received at MAKI.K-.S (lernierly Hurtmairs) 'Mellow trout," Ne. -'1 North gueeu Street. Feil hi:.t-a itKi: iiersi:, no. 111 Washington street. Apply tellarry MyeiV Park Heue. i2ttd .SOD OHO UlAXON LAN-,'i-'Vsi-vV' cester property, In sums te suit, ut the lowest current rates. I. II Dl'ffl.V, msrtS Inidll) 4 . Walnut st., rblladelphla irANTr.n-AN uenkst vbt'Nb man ' for a permanent position, with nn old. estal.lUhed hrni us their representative In his en n stale alary te begin, K7II per month llclernnce exiullsl. AM M M f At Tl KING HOI SK, II lUrclay St., .V. . marl itdM y-or CAN ItlY A HOUSE OR BUILDING LOT At very l.m prlre-. and very easy terms, that w 111 enhance In value, borne Lholce Locations Immediate possession can be had. Apply te IIKMn IIKCHTOLD. Ne. 5: North Queen Street. TTir. monthly" mijiitine eftiik Ladle' TractSeclety will lw held en TI'KS HAl KVKN1NO, at 7 15 o'clock. In the leeture room of St Panl s Uefermed church. A full at t indjnce Is desired. It A. M.lil'NDAivKK, Secretary. CiiAHKK'.s ci:ukhkati:d COMJUNA COMJUNA tlen Cetree, 25c. A Cotree w nrthy of the name of Coffee Trj- It and you w III be pleased. CLAt'.hK sells P. A O. Olelna Seap, 5c cake 1 3 pieces Debbins' hlectric for 25c ; 3 pieces 01 Miller's Herax Seap for 21c : 2B.s Prunes and 2 rs Pared Pears for 23c t 2 as Itlce and 2 Its Crackers for 2Jc ; 2 .s Imported Jlacnrenl for 5c : 2 cans Ited Sival Cern and 1 enn Tomatoes e r 25c : I . lUker's chocolate for .Tils. ( LKKl"STKVMT0l(K, ...., , M West Ling Stiret. Jlelepheiie. inss-ljiiAw Prnue sai,i:. On Tt'KSDAI, M AKC1I M, ls.i, will be sold 1UN0. .ID West orange street, a valuable let et Household furniture, nil In geed condi tion. One Haircloth Parler Suite. SlarbleTep lab e, Walnut Sideboard, Kxtenslen Table, thilrs, .Mirrors, lu-droem Malles, Hat ltaek Ite frtgerater. Demestic Sewing Machine, Oueens ware, with many ether articles net mentioned, l'lane at private sale. bale te rommence nt 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known by A. . SII veil II. Snr BKirr, Auctioneer. "! FUAILEl, Clerk. martWtdli PvnAv sXiTnr . v.". Ji'K."NKtJ.,A MAItCII 31, will be sold at Ne. 41, West Walnut street, one Haircloth Parler Suit, two iledroem Suits, Tables, Chairs, Heeks and Bookcase, Sewing Machine, Ilrns'els larpet, Ixmnge, Cmdle aud Crib, .Mattress. Tin and (Jucensware. and many ether articles netmentluneil. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock. ,, . . JOS. H.1KISSLKU. II. SHPnzRT, Auctioneer. II. L. t kaii.kv, tlerk. nuiri-21 T7STATR OK IIKNJAMIN WtI Jill latoef Penn township, Lancaster cennty, deceased. '1 he undersigned auditor, appointed te puss upon exceptions and te distribute the II-IIUHI.-U irinuiiiing in uie lianas or Jehn II, City of Ijineiwter, w here all persons Interested in suld distribution may attend ,.... IOI1N W. APPEL. mar27-ltdSA3tw Auditor t kvan'.s 7'i.ernr LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable E .ST K.NI) YAUI). 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. - KLNDLLNQ WOOD. OfTJce : Ne. 20 CKNTltK SOUAIIK, Iteth yard "?r?tlCMM t"eH.t0(1 WUU Te"'l,DOne Kxchange. A LOTION SA1.K. FiHy Tlieiisantf Fine Havana Cigars. ANoTebaccoj, Pipes. Canes and Smoker's Arts, les, at IIKHNAUD'3 CltJAll STOltK, Ne. l North tjiie.'n street, corner of Orange, nt Public Sale. mlUKSDAViuid WKD.VKsDAV KVK.N1NUS MAItCH SO and 31, Hs,at "JOo'cleck i"-l,B' As I am about rutlring from the retail busl ness my well-known brands of cigars will be sold by the single box or lu ijuanlltles. Tenns It MAUUICK M. JlKltNAltD. DlHHOI.rTION NOTICK Netice Is hereby glven that the co-part nershlp heretoleio existing between J. D. Allen and a. .. Hcauchump has this day been dis solved by mutual consent ALI.KN A I1KAUCHAMP. SIarchSR, ISiW. The undersigned hereby nntltles Iho public that she will continue the business at "se. 1J2 North ijueenstieeu Thanking the public for their past imtronsge shu hopes te lie able tn merit a liberal patronage In the future. Mils A. Z. IIKAUCI1AMP. Cl'lll N (1 OI'KNINO AT 11. OKU. VJ HA1 HIT'S. FINE TAILORING. .T.1.'P..,'arB",t ani1 mrwt Complete Assortment of fl.VK WOOLLKNs for the Spring TiadiVu e found In the City of Lancaster. """U" w A Cholce Line of Spring Overceatings and Pantalnenlngs In all the Latest Patterns Prices Irfiw, Hest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted us represented. " H. gerhart, .. NO. 41 NOIJTII (lUHK.VSTltKKT. 4-Opposlle the I'iNietilce, inu7-lydU "POK HAUT " " SAFE INVESTMENTS. KIVK AND 6 l'KIt UKNT. MOKTOAIIKS. JUAHltYMLLK It. It. 7 PKIt CKNT I10.VDS. HAS COMPANY 6 PKll CKNT. HONDS. ALSO- IUNK, TUltNl'lKK AND M.tliKKT STOCHS In Amounts te Suit Purchasers. Investment ami Speculative Orders ALSOPKOMPTLY KILLKD Hy Prlvate Wires In New Yerk, Philadelphia llultlmore and Chicago Markets. JACOB B. LONG, Breker, .. ..... . l,m B'lisre and West King Street, M.ThAw J50TK IS MA KINO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS ATKLOOiDOZKlf. . AT NO. 106 NOHTH QUKEN BTKKKT, janlMtd Lnncaiter, l'a .Vifir AnrXUTIHKSIESTS gi'IUNO HTY1.KS AND KAHIHONN. ' W. D. STAUFFER & CO., TIIKLKADKUSOr'SHtlNdSTYLKSAND r'ASHlONS I.N Till! NKWHST. MOST COItltKCT AMI NOIIIIV " """'' ' STIFF AN1D SOFT HATS ! AVso1he"U11"0OrN,,,,'n,u,At,IMl0l)'1'lB'('Ul''.DKKN'a'AN0Y HOODs at L.meU Prices. New Yerk KNOX and the Bosten " WILOOX " Silk Hats TRUNKS AND TRAVELING HAGS. TltUNKS-1(H UA U u. Ux tUO up tolle. :TIIA VKI.lNtl IIAUd-me.. 75c. Me . tl.w up te fil... rie-r i-J-USH LAP ROBES CO.NNK,(,TU(,.Ml,!n, Rt ,'H,,t 1,rlC0S- Jtl' thing yen need for Spring. 4.-TKLKl'HONlC W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Xeh. 31 unil 33 North Queen Slrect, IjnnnnsPrt 1. KEW AIrEKTISE3IKSTI, rjs.HK 'lYKI.l.OW KItONT" I'l.l.Alt J. filled Havana 5 cent t igar Is the great favorite and most reliable Nickel I igar In the market. Try Iheiu.iil MAItkl.KV'H (iennerly llartman's) "ollew lrent, .Ne. SI North l.lueen btlc3el. IJlSTATi: Ol' ILVYIO ItlNOVVAI.T; -J lute of Kast llemptlelil township, deceased, l.eltirxotiltllnlnlstmtlen en h.ild estate bin Ing beenVraut'd te the undersigned, nil persens In debted thereto arc requested te make Immediate imyninnl, and thou having claims or demands iitist the same, will iineut them without delay ler settlement te thn undersigned, resid ing In ltelitvrstnnn. Ijincaster county. Pa. M UTIN HINDU ALT, . , . DAN ID Kl.NClWAl.T, A O .SicwTitin, Admliitstmtnrs. Attorney. febl.Vi;tdM Y t-i:.si i:r.HYi10DY hays Whisky A Whisky. I the Finest nnd Ilest. LOHUMfMLKjlIllilBTOItK, e. il Contre Square, Lancaster, Pa, aprM)dlt J3B. Use .Muiilieiiii The Original, m y2-lvM, AS It Reller Fleur. The Hest. jN.sntANri: eitum: hkmevkd. The Insurance nnd Ileal KstateOfflce et .len rn'sh Hire has tieenreinexed te NO JJ' SOUTH DLKK STUKKT. Telepluine connect ion. ,. , , .JKltKMl.MI lttr'K, innrll Dndlt Ne. MX ku ML STOltK ItOOM KOtTitKNT Se. It NOHTII gt'KKN BTKhKT. (Opiteslte the PmtnfTIce), was occupied as a Hut stoie for many years. Alse two rooms lu same building, f-eeeud story front, nnd two-story shop In the rear Can lie ued by a elirarm.ikererrariM'ii ter. Innulroef PKTP.lt WKllK.lt, mn-Std .Ne. IJ North tliievn Street. T OOpTaTTUIS'-" and piterir in it' Single and Donble Kntrj' Itoek Keening, com cem com merelal Arithmetic, HuMncss 1 orreipendenre, Practical l'enmanhlp. Drawing lluslaess Docu ments, ull for f-15 te vucatlen, at Ine LA.NCASTKU COMMEUCIAL COI.LEUK Addre.s, n. c. WK1DI.KU, Ne. 10 Kast King Street TIMSUIaT(.'T10N ' ' BOOHMILLER'S, This (MONDAY) evening at 7 o'clock, thu clos cles Ing sale of llrei'ch anil Muzrle Lending Shet lluns, Itliles, Oun Materia), large let of Deg CullarB, Itlnk Heller Skates, Harber Henes, Shet by the ling nnd In small quantities; 1 large Druggist Scales. At IIUCHMILLKH'S, mJi'-Itd Ne. 132 North Ijuecn Street. ANrNl'AUAl.i.KLKD IAUfviNT "It Is an 111 wind that Mew notedyany kchhI." The recent failure el a noted lunch Worsted Manufacturer unables us toetler 1011 l.tse yards r'rench Worsted, for Pantaloons, at a terrlble slaughter The goods nm strictly all pure worsted, et elegant weight, nnd exactly worth I10.UI te us isi l will make thorn up In first class style, perfect lilting, nt the very low price of only ii.li per jialr Call and leavoyenr measure before the choicest patterns are ail se lected. HOSKXSTL1V3 line Tailoring, Ne 37 North Queen street, Utncaster, Pa. . NirrK. 1 employ none but practical Panta Panta eoon Makers. E NVKI.OIMX ENVELOPES. Special Sale, One Week I 1,000 Ktnelepfs Ter $1.00 1,000 " . . 1.00 1,000 " . 1.00 1,000 ' . . 1.00 One llex'.'.'.O Kinrleiirs, . .,-, One Ile i.'iO ' . .'.-, One llex ''.'0 . ..", One lle i!."i0 ' . .,1 "Net less than (Inn liex sold nt these prices. Net mom than One Thensnnd le each customer. L. B. HERR, Wholesnle Stnlioiier, Ne. r.3 anil r.r. NOHTH QUEISN STitKKT. in'.'7 id nur uuuim. Q.KKAT IUUQAINH. UKA.NII OPKNINO OK MW SPBHTG GOODS! WATT A fall AND have npened during thn past week upwards or One Hundred Cases of .New-and IK-slniblulioeds, bought specially for this season's Irude. SPECIAL DRIVES. Twenty-four Inch SU it AH SI LKS, New Shades enlySsc, a yard. Twenty-two Inch COLOUKD DHKSS SILKS. 7Sa a yard, ileal value, II . ui1?Jll-Vtwe lneli 1'1'ACK UltOS UllAlN H1LKS, 75c. per yard. Special Values in HLACK DUKSSSILKS from 60c. te line iwr yard. Ano(hercaeof enr funeiis CAMKL'H 1IAIII tANAS SUITt.NOS, bprlng hhailes, UXs. jwr yard. IIOM KSPUN HUITl.VdH. I Inches wide. 37WTc. per yard. Eerty-llvn Inch 1ILACK AND COLOltKl) CASllMKKKS.ftic. iwrynrd. Heal val 110, (Kc, Our Forty Inch All-Weel Illack Cashinores at 3'Xc ler yard, has no eiual. Kerty Inch All-Weel Dubege, (irnys nnd Drowns, only S7X per yard. NOVKIt'IKS IN DIIKHS GOODS. Ilrecuded Velvets, Kancy Striped Velvets. ljidles' Wraps, Scarfs nnd Kancy Jersey Itickcts. i Twe Hundred Pieces Klcgnnt Designs French and American Sntlnes -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. Nea. O, 8 & 10 Eaat King St. OpenencnlngsuntllS p.m. Saturdays, le p. 111 IIHAlttlttthXO. TNDKHTUlJCJTIIJlsK aHAINlNO. NOL'itACKINO, NO 1'KKI.I.VU, NO HLISTKIt INtl. Wehuvn a system of gmlnlng kbw weed that must, In thu near lutnre, take the place of the old system en ull new work, Its merits belugas fellows : Total (abolition el a painted ground work, speed and cleanliness In working it, beauty and transparency et finish, smoothness and durability, and thn capability of receiving as high finish im liard weed by the same meth ods, riiu process Is the nearest approach le natural weed that has yet been discovered. Call und nisi samples. UUTHltIK A SON, Sole Agents for Lancaster County. Heuse Painting and Umtnlng Emporium, corner of Chestnut and Nevln Streets. We have also about Twenty Slate Mantles, which must be sold within the next ten days, cheap for cash, pn account of moving. nurMma AStVKESfKffTH. JjUMl'ON Ol'KKA liOUHK. () i: A'lUHV OAV. !'.-. WiMlnpsiliiy KveiiiiiR, March .11,1 S8K. THE OUU1INAI. FLORIDA PREMIUM MINSTRELS COMPIIISIXO 0 SUPERB STARS 50. K END MhN-H END MEN. ill New Features. A Positive Snrprise. ADMISSION . .. 13, !5nndXl( KNTS. Keseryed Seat Tickets for sain et thn Opera Heuso enire, Jlurr's Heek Stere, Centre Square, Hn,. f.en "ersinltb's Itoek Stere, Kast Klngslreel iiiJl-6t COL. OKI). IIUKTON. llus. .Malinger jjirireN ei'kka iiersi:, TIKSOAY KV1:n1n(T, MAUCH .10, 1H(1. J.O.STEWARTS TMO TWO .IOII.SIS IO HNS I Comedy Company ! Audi was taken for him mid he for 1110 Ami l)iimf..r.. If....... ....v.u M.....BA . ...... .U....I.V.V iiive.ivili'ianiOHIIl,!' ivmrui or Arrer. The Tim Ibe Tim The Iho "the Fnlstnirsnl Merriment. I nlstairs et Miirrtment. Falstairset Merriment. Falstmrs of Morrlment. Falstnrrset .Merriment. FaNtaiTsef Merrlinent Fnlstsirs of Jlerrinienu 'It.nl.linnt.liinb Kftlstatr thy com cem ip n n y , banish plump .lack and y.u bsnlsb all the wer I a." .Vmli pfnre The TWO .IOIINS CUMK1M COMPANY, a Powerful Dramatic Organization, Intnuliielng sebw, medleys, selections from operas, etc Pltll KS !S,fpOA 75CKNTS. Itcservisl Seats en Sale nt Opera Heuso Olllce llitiist 4iiX Mil HALK OH HEXZ. F OU UKNT NICK TWQ-STOUY llltll'lf """'lint Heuse, Ne. Mil La-t Omnge street. mar tttd luuail a into. Goe: .sTAin.i: ion kknt. .- s,'.V(.-?. Mnl)1" n"d Shedding, situated at MY KKS. at Pi -,'-,, ''wiiniKimi sirvei. jiiiiiv lnll.llll n 1 ,t ii ...,. ,,A ... --....... Heuso. mnrU-tfd TJWIt KHNT.-TWO VKKY DKSIKAHT.K A rcVenis en first fleer sultnble for a Docter or Dentist; also two rooms en second tni-v Annlv hi mltfd NO. ISli XOltTH DUKK8TKKKT TWVII) M. MAYKU'H LlMj'.Kn.NK Aj for Hint. Apply te II. M. MAVKH. Itohrerstew n. C. COOl'KH. Illrd In llaud. mavtfd T tlltY AND Tltrt'lt KARM i.viiT T ,.KK,.N.l;rem l'r" 1l """ adjoining the city limits, In geed coudltleu t well wateusP. -ltf, unn.1 l.iill.ll..... ..n.t ...... .... .L. . .......,.ha i.ii. tmiii turn, .ppivav thtenice. mariitfd TJWIt UKNT. " "" X! A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. It Siding. Cui.icltytorslerlug.uju cases. Apply at tbe ' inarlOlfd INTKLLiaKN'CEH OFF1LK FOlt ltr.NT-TinritKKlT.v"HKNirKlt ... HV-N lUnk I'lilhllng, North Duke street, either In whole or In parts. ., , AL''AN.A. IIKUHACO.. Heal r.stuteand InsuranceAgeut. "i 3td ion Kast King street. F)K HKNT-KKOM AI'lllI, 1, IlOl'.si. and Ixit, southeast corner Miilberry and Uimen streets. LeLHIVJlJ feet. Fruit trees shisldlng, etc. Itent low. Apply te ' .,. . C. K. DOWNEY, mSS-tfd Ne. 511 NerthOueen Street BAKOAINHI IIAKOAINHI Parler8ults, Walnut Lounges, Sebis nnd J-.asy Chairs, gewl netiin-innda and upholsterisl wilt; geed material, will be sold till thellrst of April ut a creul sacrlilce, nt .. ,. V'"! K"t'CHF.STNlJTRTHKKT. Don't miss tbe chance. mil iwd F 10 It KENT. ..; V. """s maim wun uneiiing attached In southern part of the city Possession April 1st. Apply at Ne. 133 EAsT KINO STitKKT. CWK UKNT. X! Shep In rear of Ne .T7 U'estUheslniititreet. ViTm,0".11 c!ir-.b" factory, and a shop 011 Mllllln street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a carrlage lactery. Alsea dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. 'i det3! i 'l dn'S net"' Wl"'lnlnK'rect. ' IlMfd INTKLLKlKNCF.lt OFFICK. pKlVATi:7iAMr " I will have a car-le.id or First-Glass Ohie Nerman Horses, AT THE MKRniVAO HOI'S K. NO. 115 NOHTH PHINCK STitKKT, by Monday, whlth I will dispose of at private sale. New let of tlrstclass Herses-ilrtvers. workers and heavy dmrmnnstly from Canada An ...tnl.llalin.S IImmw u... ... . ... , . j .,,vaHiiHiiinujiiiiii nttiii. liKUItliK flHOSSMAN. feblOlydAw WAT.t, VAVKlt, piJAUKH W. FKY. Prices Cut In Hair or the Following Applipe Lace Curtains ! 3 I'llIrS Kltril FlllO. IXI HI nnur lllUll a n.lr 3 Pnlni Kxtra Fine, $15.ui 1 new 7.ni a pair. (1 Pairs KxtraFlne,l2H)i new cm a pair. 3 Pairs Kxtrn Fine, !i.ni new (IMii pud-. THEY ABE BEING PICKED UP. It Is tbe Ilest Hargtln e ever eirered. WINDOW SHADES Heady te hang In Plain nnd Dade Spring Heller 40 and m cents uplt'ee: worth 75c. letl.OL Hem uants of Shading, Scents n yard. Wall Paper at Lew Pricea. PHARESW. FRY, NO. D7 NORTH QUEEN 8T., LANOASTKIt. PA. UT WATiIi l'AI'KUHTOUK Announcement Extraordinary ! THINK 'l'WICK IIKFOHK YOU 1IUY ANYWHKllK KLSK. .1 list received uu elegant line of new and beau tiful ilccorutleus for all kinds 01 rooms All grades of Wall Paper in Wanks ?"',". .n,f.8, 0llu . ail(1 Ingrain. That Jeb let et (lilt Papers almost nil gene. Kxpeit workmen employed te tn de all kinds of Paper Hanging. ' WINDOW SIIADKS-Large line of Window Cord rixture. Fringe, klokle Pulls, etc. B Mce Curtains in new nnd beautiful patterns. Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. Window Shades aud l.ace Curtains hung promptly by expert hands ' Don't forget te go te the Art Wall Paper atom for bargains, ALFRED SIEBER, (Formerly with V, Vf, Fry.) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER I'A. ca'j
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