ww mmwr7?m THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, SATURDAY, AVKIL JMRSO. i 4- &m. 'tr. Kit ' K" T" . ST. ;. Mh 5 Sf JtA m t t $59,000 LEGACY, v isw- srf ft JfSM WAlttMB TO JWMt MtMrMKV MSTATM. tHf Uvlnfrten In I IMIMHM ftM MM HOIM K Met I UracMf. IatcUy y&i ts ;u. T . tMWMWe'eieeKUim menmig wiiett OfWInm were uoiiverou Dy Mi . TfcxSdeiw Stevens, rule te KWy exceptions te account of lrf A. E. Kebertu, deceased, MMf te triclten oft On November 11 of A. E. Reberta, deceMed, ItQ Moeunt of the moneys In the band Reberta m one of the executers of i Stevens, showing that there was toads 17)833.85, belonging te said estate. ions were tiled by representatives or some for Friendless Children. On ' 10 a rale was granted te ahew cause r the exceptions filed should net be T Mrfeken off, for tbe reason that the excep- Muns are net legatees, nor antriDutees unaer .th Will of said Thaddeus Stevens, nor are tfesy parties In Interest, nor have they any cr fling oeiero tue court in ine aoeve mat- 'The court recited tbe nrovlslens et tlMWlU of Thaddeus Stevens, providing for 'she establishment of a home ler orphans and rlM and regulations te govem the same, vv' and then referred te tbe action of tbe beard .'5f trustees In their efforts te get possession of 'filhe fund. The evidence Bhetvs that a com cem com ;';MHte of the trustees of tbe Heme for Friend sssChlldren donated two acres of land of said .''.'Heme ter Friendless Children ler the erection 5ye Such buildings as requlred by the will of KytSr. Stevens, and caused a deed te be matle ;-$'fad executed te aald oxecutera, Tbe exe- f i' tmtntA refused te accent the deeds, whether !. ''i because said trustees have no authority te Mwldt'er the Heme for Friendless Children, '55;.' or becauae tbore may have been encuuib ;r) ranees en It or because of the character and InantnAM of the Drnnnil nttnmntn.1 in tin :W'iv' se presented, for the purpose te which it was intenaeu te de appueu, it is scarcely neces sary te Inquire ,but the latter we tbfnk would justify Its rejection, If the title were perfect. As shown by the draft accompanying the tes timony It is a long, narrow strip of ground, pnntAlntncr 1M fneL 1 Inch. Inlrnnt. nn Ann jt -- r ' - , - , "-; " - "a street ana running eastward tu'J loot 4 inches. '$ 4 Ws lrlP is cu' m' three separate and dls tj2 ? Unct parcels by an alley 20 teet wldn, and a ML"treet 02 feet cresses It. "At a distance 221 Net eastward from Ann street an alley 20 net wide cresses It, and 223 feet eastward Irem tbe allay Marshall street cresses It, and a relerence te tbe deed ettered the executers shows that tbe land covered by this alley and street Is saved and excepted eat of the gift or grant, and could net pass by It if accepted. The trustees also directed a committee they appointed te procure a charter for the Slevens house. Tbey held a special meeting ler the purpose i,f ' of notifying the executers 01 tbe estate of the mie lunuuuus oievens, deceased, te pay eer te the trustees of the Cblldren'allometho leg acy or f 50,000 as bequeathed In the will et Mr. Stevens for tbe establishment and endow ment of n home. Tbey appointed a commit tee te take the necessary steps te ascertain the condition or said legacy and If necessary examine the county offices or Adams, Frank lin and Lancaster counties as te the sales of real estate and also the amount or leans and investments in aald ceuutles and ascertain ' whether the proscrfbed amount erf50,000isat the disposal of the executers or trustees of aald estate and, prepare the necessary pa pers ler cltatioef and compel said executers te acceunt.tr said estate and procure man damus or necessary proceedings te compel the esutbllsbment or said institution. Under anaby what authority these proceedings 'fTMk place does net appear. It was net by "wlrtue of any authority obtained irem tbe court, nor was it by virtue of any authority v in tbe will of Thaddeus Stevens. These proceedings de net make these trustees nor the Heme for Friendless Children execu execu eors, administrators, creditors, heirs, legatees or ether persons interested directly or con- tingently In any uiauuer in the estate of Mr. Stevens nerln the management or distribu tion. Ner Is there any clause In bis will which makes them se Interested directly or uuuuuKBmiy, jireMBiiier remote, or author ized tbem te appear lu court as such and file exceptions te the accounts of his executers or any of them, or their own motion, or te demand settlement, with a release te the ex ex ecueors et Mr. Stevens. The opinion concludes with a paragraph that there is one .person interested and he can file exceptions, and that person is tbe Hen. Edward McPbersen, the surviving ex ex ecuter, and for tbe purpose of adjusting the account, William Leamau, H. 1. EbynndJ. Hay Brown have been appointed auditors, and tbe auditors will soethata copy ei the account Is sent te him and that be has proper legal notice or the tlme, place and purpose of tbe meeting. The rule granted January 10, en excep tant te show cause, Ac,, Is made absolute OTHEU OPINIONS. In the suit et Bernard Breckloy against Jehn P. Breckley, the rule ler new trial was made absolute. In the Drumore township read case, excep tions te the report of viewers were over ruled and the report was absolutely con firmed. In tbe suit or the commonwealth of I'enn- Klvania for the use or Samuel Hersb, and e township el Strasburg, certiorari of the proceedings of Alderman Spurrier, tbe pro pre ceedlngs et the alderman were laid aslde anil the exceptions sustained. In the matter or the division or .Salisbury township iute election districts, tbe oxcop excop oxcep , tlens were dismissed and tbe ropertofthe commissioners was confirmed. Licenses Transferred. The tavern llccnse of Samuel W. Lewie, Vegansvllle, was transferred te Isaiah Mc carty. The tavern license of Shober'n hotel was transferred te A. C. Babter. The tavern llccnse of Charles Illessincten, Herin, was transferred te Martin Met, reth. The tavern llcense el Levi H. Lengnecker, Landis Valley, was transferred te W. V. Hauck. Current Jlmtnraa. A charter was granted te the Quarry ville Cemetery company. A soldier's license was grunted te Win. I Sebastian, of Marietta. DIKD IX TUB FVLLSKSS OF AUK. An Old Iteldtnt el Weitera mneuter Ceun'j Gathered Te Ills FnUien. Jehn Frldy, father of Sam Matt Frldy, died at bis home In Mountvllle, en Friday night, at live minutes before twelve o'clock, In the seventy-flrtb year of his age, altera protracted illness. Deceased was born Uecember 27, 1811, en the place new belonging te C. B. Orubb, en Chestnut Hill, beyond Mountvllle. He was the yenngest of a family of six. He married MUs Elljabeth Musser In 1835, Uie result of i' ti uuiuu uejiik vievuu cunuren, Beven or ..'5i?n are yet "ving. Tbe eldest, Sam Matt K 5djr u wd0'y known, having taken an m ". Part In politics and been successive v JUaUfia Of thfi TlftHrtft. plArtr at thn naltin.l n.,.l tale capitals and prothenotary of tbe county. J-h ,10.n,dJPD' J0"" M-i lsa tobacco packer, ?fi. tbl"merchant, both of Mouutville. iilf.SL nn?n.ilv8 Private In the same JkiS 11 Cunl utbe wlroer David Yehu. Cte"V' p 8nyder- PrnK City, t ...,,h" Fl'ay,.f?8"dedyail who knew ' VI . h m-iRyPh .SP??nUeu, m. & H resided en the old Chestnut Hin vSift - t'?l wiitch belonged te his father until it ,J Mnitvllle, be kept theSwan hotel from 1837 iKK& He then bought a part ct the old nJssMrlcesUte and continued te reside en it uu nf't tk time of his death. l jsr. ey 100K an active interest In poll- rut wuuiu nvwfb uu jiuuucai Oluce. ile far many years a school director and did Pf iwhnu Mie iuuci ui ouucaiien in Bfci UtWUIUIJinrillAAMnlnnUt... ip,..-" -. -..w wmw ..w uiuiuhi UIIOV JSrjhFul(oe National bank, and these, f.. flWi fcaitrat wiU Uks place en Tuesday SjasMSklskBr. il 10 nVklAAlf nrl fhn Inturmnnt W Mewitvllle eemetery. m4 eboej CklMtwa. of seven meatbi asdleg Howe attt4d the aoheol wkbewt wiN WWl tallUM Sekiaw TITMJftr 1-HTBlClAXH IIUUT. gtrten Acrldcnt at the Jeflerten Meitlral Colleas naminetat Mataterluin llstl, FhlladnlphlA. serious accldent,whlch may In ene ense be attended with fatal results, occurred Friday evening at tbe annual banquet of the Alumni association of J ellersen medical collcgeto the faculty and class or 18SC which was grad uated at the Academy or Music,rhlladelphla, In the morning. Many preparations had been made te render the dinner, which was te occur at Nataterlum hall, en Bread street, below Walnut, n succcssrul allalr. Tbe banqueting room was en the upper lloer of the building, and about S o'clock, whlle waiting for tbe assembling of tbe guests, a number of the young doctors gathered In the lower hall te fdng their cel lege songs. Tbe flooring In this room Is buta temporary atlalr, and for a space of lOOx 30 feet is laid ever tbe bathing-peel, which, however, contains no water In winter. In the western end of the room, where the piano was located, tbe peel Is ten root deep. Dr. II. B. Casselberry was seated at the piano, and the strains of "Jehn Brown's Bedy" were filling the air when there came a rush from the lower end of the room te Jein In the chorus. Without the slightest provleus sound of warning the fleer gave way and the piano went down with a crash. As seen as help eeuld be rendered it was found that Jehn Oraham Goe, a graduate whose home Is In Ohie, had licen caught be neath the heavy piano and was badly hurt Internally. Clarenco (J. Deakyne, el Phila delphia, was painfully Injured about the race and head. James W. Idndsey, from the In terior et Pennsylvania, had an ankle sprained and feet injured, and Bartholemew 'S alls of Texas, was badly bruised. J. Miller anil Edward Seltz, et Pennsylvania, were also badly bruied, thoetherscscaplnguninj tired. Sotne difficulty was experienced In extricat ing Dr. Goe from his painful position, as be was doubled bencath the heavy lead or debris. Seme or the victims of tbe accident were taken te the Jellemen Medical College hospital, whlle thOHO w he lived lit the city were taken home. The accident was caused by the breaking eTa sill along the side or tbe ball en which the cress beams rested. This let the fleer down en ene side only, forming an inclined plane, down which the men and the piano slid te the bottom or tbe poe!. Mr. Payne, the proprietor el tbe Nataterlum, Ktld that the lloer has steed M)ere tests In the pat and was considered In geed condition. He thought that the sudden weight upon ene part el the structure had caued the accident, which would net hate occurred under ordinary circumstances. Lecal Graduate. Among the 223 young physicians whowere graduated at J ellersen Medical cnllege en Friday were these or local Interest: William II. Breslus, et Chestnut l.eel, Drumere township. Ievi W. Ilerting, son el Hiram Hertlng, living near Petersburg. Franklin Winger, a student In the elllce or Dr. McCaa, et Kphrata. Edward S. Jehnsen, or this city, who graduated at Franklin and Marshall college In the class or 1SS3. He was the youngest or the newlv-made doctors, and w 111 practice In Philadelphia. -1 sunnux death. A Well-Kneiiu Alan Falls Dead Prem She Met ens Heuse tltear Stairs. Simen F. Barr, who resided at Ne. 37 North Mulberry street, died suddenly at the Stevens house, about 11 o'clock te-day. He was employed In tending bar at night for Charles Strlne, at the Sprocher house, and this morning after bis hours wero up he at tended market. I.ater he went te the Stevens house, where he spent some time In the bar room talking le S. M. Epler, of Reading, with whom he desired te securoasltuatiento sell implements. About the time mentioned he stepped out of the rear doerof the barroom, from which an open stairway leads te Water street. lie had just been out of the deer a moment when Danny Mehn, tbe call boy or the hotel, walked out upon the platform. As he did be he saw Barr fall from a point about half wav dawn the steps te the plat form below, i fe lay still for a short time hut seen rose te his feet, and picked up his bat and umbrella, tfis nose was badly bruised and It was bleeding very freely. He also ha 1 a small cut eer the right eye. Wm. Miller, the engineer of the hotel, came out about this time, saw what had happened and spoKe te Barr. The two men walked Inte the engine room or tbe hetel together and Barr took a seat en a chair, holding his bead down. Miller pro cured some water and washed his face. Ile asked Barr If he was hurt, and the man replied "I nui hurt lusida" These were the last words tbe dying man spoke. Miller went for physicians and Drs. M. W. itaub and S. B. Foreman rame, When they iinnuu lurrniu uu.ui hiiuug in inecnair. tjii: conesun'M inqi'kst. Corener Henaman Impanelled a jury con sisting or Win. J. Coepor, J. M. Johnsten, Geerge Brown, Themas Cenlln, Wm. J. Ziegler and Harry II. Hensel. The ovldence or a number or witnesses was heard. I-rs Cem p ten and Mublenburg examined the body. They found no benes broken, and the only marks or InJ urv were theso en tbe nose and eye. The doctors thought that his death was the result el heart disease and that the fall may bave aggra vated the symptoms. A son of de. ceased testilicd that for a year past his lather had com plained of pains about his heart. The Jury accordingly rendered a verdict of death from heart disease. The body was removed te tbe home of deceased, w hence the funeral will take place. HIS AOD ANII FAMILY 11KI.ATIONS. Deceased was about 52 years of age. He was a son of the late Martin Barr, deceased, who lived In the vicinity of Quarry ville, and was one of an oxtensle family connection of that name. Anether and elder son is Jacob Barr, a prominent citizen or Idmet llle, Salis bury township. .Simen F. Barr rermcrly carried en lime burning In Quarry irie, and there married Mar garet itineur, sister of Simen Blneer, of Drumore township. Four children three tens and n daughter survive him. He came te Lancaster nnme twenty year age and was for a long time traveling agent and salesman Ter Satn'l Keeler's agricultural implements and thus became well-known ever the country. He subsequently was in the restaurant and livery business and ler some years had been en agent and salesman; latterly, as stated, he was em ployed in Strino's restaurant and formerly be himself kept the Slevens hntise restau rant. !rermed l'enileiiliii; of Prlsnuers or War. The llouse committee en Invalid jienslens has agreed te repert favorably a bill which preldes that all persons in the servlce of the Fnlted States during the late war who wqre prisoners or war ler sixty days or mere and who are new suffering from disability as the result of exposure, eta, endured while In confinement, and net the result or their own misconduct, shall be entitled te a jieiiHien at tbe rates new provided for similar dlsabill. ties. The bill furtber provides that all per sons In the military or naval servlce who were prisoners or war for mere than sixty days shall be entitled te fi per day for overy day they wero held In conlinemout. Committed ler n Hearing. I M. I.00111U had a disagreement with his landlord, Isaac B. Fsbenshade, of Mauheltn township, en the first of April, and It ended In Loomis striking Mr. Esbensliade with a club and threatening te kill blm. Complaint was made against l.oeinis before Alderman 1'ordneyandho was arrested last evening. He was unable te furnish ball and was com mitted te the county Jail. Seme Geed Spelling in araillss. Alta K. Eaby, aged ten, a pupil or Harris town school, bes mlssed but twn wnnln ,lnr. Ing a term of seven and a-half months. The "we. uutm win nwiuien a weru jioek." The same little girl missed no time, and threpotherH wero alike Intent 011 regular at tendance : Clara Ayres, Samuel Ayres and Cera Overly. Parke Eby missed but ene Wlijr Clirlsllauii it Happy Frem the Ledger, The sound of the hammer aud the buzz of the saw are unmistakable evidence of the growth or our town. We are crewimV in corporation is lewlybutur,ely confine which should be t&e case "bin town reaches the population which Chruuina new lleturned te Court. Wayne Bard, of Akren, charged wtth do de aertlag and falling te maintain his wife, waived a hearing at tbe office of Alderman Ferey te-day and entered ball ler trial at MWsijWMMMlOB. CHARGED IT TO BKEK. a nor intra tyro trevhlk mi ilk HKWIStl AT A MOIISU. Alter Imlillilnc ten Much Malt I.liUi)r. lie l Arcuiwd et Mealing a Silver tVntcli What It Going On In the llorensh Churrhee. Happening About the Tonu, Itcgular Correspondence of Intkiueiscvr. Columbia, April 3. On April 1st, James Klscadden vacated the saloon en Cominerco street, moving Inte another house. Among the number of persons helping at the mete was Henry Welsh, living en Walnut street, about sixteen years et age. As is usual en these occasions plenty et beer was provided and Welsh liberally partook or the drink, becoming Intoxicated. He left the plaee during the artorneou, going te the Odd Fellows' hall where Jacob F. Bender is erecting a fire escape, Tbe vest or Charles Beuder was hauglng In an snto-reom of the third story, and it contained a sller watcli valued at J2S. At sl o'clock en the same en cuing the owner or the vest missed his watch. Officer Wittlck traced Its less te Welsh, who was arrested. Squlre Evans held U10 latter In f J0O ball for court Alter this case was disposed of the rather of Welsh entered suit against James Klscadden for providing boerto miners. It was claimed that Welsh drank se much that he did net really knew w hat he was doing when hostele tbe watelu Klscadden had a hearing berore Squlre Evans and gave ball ler $200 for his appearance at court. Itellglens Notes. The following officers have been elected in the Bethel Sunday school te serve for the en suing year: Suertntendent, Kev. C. D. KIshel; assistant superintendent, W. 11. Bol Bel tel ; secretary, Miss Cera Shertrer; treasurer, W. F. Hartman ; librarians Kalpli Millien, William Snyder, Ames Grell: organist. Miss Etn Elliett. The ltlght Kev. N. A. Kulisen, Episcopal bishop, w ill preach in the St. Paul's P. E. church en Sunday morning ut 10:30 o'clock. Rev. C. F. Knight, D. I)., et SL James' church, Lancaster, will ofllclate at the even ing sen-Ice at 7:30 o'clock. Hev. Meran and Bishop Kulisen will visit tbe mission church, at Safe Harber, In the evening. Kev. Win. P. Evans pastor of the Second Rtreet ljutheran church, will visit Manhnlm en Sunday te assist In the administration of me i,enrs supper, itev. James E. Zerger will till his pulpit in the morning, lu the evening thecburcb will be closed. Theetlert t j raise J3.000 te clear the debt en this church has been success! ill and the first Installment will be collected en the 15th of the present month. The Brotherhood or Railroad Brakeman will attend dlvlue services lu the Trinity Reformed church en Sunday evening, when Kev. J. II. Pannebecker will deliver an ap propriate sermon. The members of the ledge will meet a 0 p. m. A Series of Accident Mrs. Warfel, en aged lady, residing In Kltchentewii, was walking across a room at her home, and tripped ever a plcce of carpet falling witli such leree that she sustained a fracture of the right arm at the wrist. Dr. Berntholsel attended the Injury. A young daughter or Edward Sliultz, liv ing In alley 1. tell Irem a fonce at her home and broke her left arm. Dr. Berntbesel re duced the Iracture. A youngsen of Jehn Emmenhelser, living in alley II., was struck below tbe right eye, last ovening, by a piece of bottle thrown by another young boy. A terrible gash was tbe result, which was atteudediby Dr. Born Bern Born thelsel. Town etes. A fair audience assembled In the opera house last night te see Miss Ada Gray and company lu ' East Eynne," The perform ance was excellent. The new borough councils will organ i 70 en next Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, in the council chamber. Mr. William J. Strlckler will attend the sessions or the Knights of the Gelden Eagle, In Philadelphia during next week, as a repre sentative from the town ledge. The interior or the Pennsylvania railroad station Is being thoroughly cleaned and will be repainted. A number or friends et Mr. I'. T. Bare assembled at his home 011 Walnut street, last evening and gave him a complete sur prise, In honor or his 31st birthday. The tlme was pleasant' y spent. Officer Gilbert arrested Charles McGrady, n tramp, for Doing drunk and disorderly. Squlre Evans sent him te Jail this morning, The old building tern down en the slte where the new store of Messrs. Haldemsn will be erected en Locust street, was one of the ancient landmarks of Columbi t. The river was much higher last night than at any tlme since the moving or the ice dur ing last winter. The water has reached as raras the lumber yards but much danger will net be done, excepting that some or the wharves along the river will be washed out. Werk has been commenced at re-llniug the entire cupola or furnace Ne. 2, of the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore cetapany. Anotber attraction has arrived at the meet ings or the Salvation Army In the shape of Colonel Hunter, a reformed jall-blrd. With the dwarf. "Brether Dinny," and this new addition, large crowds will be drawn te the armory at tbe meetings. Made Assignments. Abraham Brubaker, or Drumore township, made an assignment te-day for the benefit of creditors te Ezra B. Fritz, of Eden township. Abraham I.eaman and wife, of East Lam peter township, also made a similar disposl dispesl disposl Hen ortheirpreperty. Thoassignee is Ames B. Lcanian, or West Lampeter township. Jehn M. Gaul and wife, or Paradise town ship, this afternoon assigned their property te Jehn O. Ilemsher, of Strasburg lioreugh. Orerceat .Stelen. Last night Wm. Rosenfeld, the backman, had a geed ovorceat stolen from ene of his carriages which was standing atthe Pennsyl vania railroad station. A llrlde Heblied by aCIergymau. Rev. William Hammend, or the Frce Will Baptist church, eri'ranklin, N. II., decamped en Thursday morning with $3,000 belonging te a newly wedded woman. He was ar rested in a Bosten bank as he was cashing thecheck. Wild Geese About. Last night a fleck or wild geese kept hover Ing ever this city and their cries could be heard at Intervals until this morning. Many persons became alarmed thinking It a siiru at something tcrrlble te happen. Iler nt Acanen ledgements, 'llie Ladles' L'nlen Dorcas society gratefully acknonledgetlio following donations received nince juarcn .---d t rrem Mrs. Louisa liruneman tJand thees ( a friend, II ; a friend, tl ; Mrs t'l WIdtuyer.tl; a friend, 3 a friend, $5. Our last meeting wasicld en Monday, Match SOtb. m , AinnsemenU. Mack'i Mint'rels. The show which Is te be Klenenuexi Krlday evening by Mack's mln strelrf, premises te be the best ever seen here by home talent. The company U beaded by Temmy Mack, the well known mluetre, who bis gath ered around him a strong treupu, A feature of the show will be the first part, which will be big. Aquartettder vocalist that few can surpass, will sing, and there wlllbe plenty or comedians. A street parade by the company with a full band will bu inarte en the day of tbe show. "A Hag liaby." This play lias never been seen In Lancaster, but It Is ene of tbn runniest come dies new before the public. The character el OldUpert U great, and It will be taken by Mr. Jehn T. Cnu an. Marlen Klmere, the charming seubrcttc, fennerly with E. K, Itlce, plajs the part of nu. The Bosten (Hele says of the piece: "As new presented the 'Itag llaby' is about as replete with funny Incident and as free Irem risws or weak places as a stage pre auction could well be. Ker point Uinude the most or and there Is net a dull place te be found from beginning te end. It Is enough te say that the audience was In a constant state or merri ment, running through all the Intermediate stuges, from the placid smile te the burst of laughter, Irem the rising te the fall of the cur tain." A Ooed Mew. "Theltajah" will be played here en Thursday night by an excel lent com pany from the Madisen Square theatre. The piece Is a great success, and the New Yerk Tele, eram says: "The production of 'The Jtajah' at the Third Avenue theatre last night via wit nessed by a large and eiitbusUstie audience. The company Is an excellent ene aud gives a -W j ., wvwry iMsriennnnce.' A "et-". 'n hU eity, en the Beth lnst . ltu teiryn0?vn2fivrnd wu &. The leisures and friends of the fanllr an resjssctfelly taTWmeattwaU, ft2 the residence hl parents, Ne. 14J Seuth tjiiecn I street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. Vninv. April S, lssit. In Meuntvllle, Jehn Frldy, r., ngiM Jl yean, 3 months aud S3 days The rrlatt es and friends of the family are re sprctrully InWted te attend the funeral, from his late residence at Meuntvllle, en Tuesday, April 6, at 10 o'clock a. In. services at the If lUchtirch. Interuiculat the Meiintxllle reiuv tcry O'llHtAK In this city, en thesd Inst, Miss KntnO'llrjan, In the f3dj carol tier aire 1 he rulattx cs and friends or the family am re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral Irem the residence or her brother. Ne. 4M North Mul berry street, en Tuesday morning at S o'clock. High mass nt St, Mary's church at o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery npS Jtd MAHKKT8. Philadelphia Produce Market. rnttr.Lruu, April 3 Fleur market dull; Sales of l.MO barrels Minn, bakers at HiHtlMM retina, family at HOI sa : Western el lt 4 a s Patents. 00O& 40. Kye Heur steady ntU OQ1 M. 1 p. m., call WheatApril, Wet My, 9fc t June. W:ei July, sevc. Cern April, 45We t May, June and .Inly, 4'c. Oata 3y0 Aprli, May and June i July, :iSc. New Yerk Produce Market. ,Sw ess. April 3 rinnr dull nnd In the buyers' favors lne, lav32tst . 8nporllne,Js 63.101 Common te Meed Kxtra western, Mr! I. Wheat Ne. 1 lied state en Spot, 1101;. Se. 2 Ked.9?Ci Ne. 1 W htte. state, 91c . Ne. Sited, W Inter, May, 9Jtjc ; Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, June, Cern Ne. 8 Mixed, cash, April, 4".e ; tfl'ic; June, 4?c. Oats Ne 1 While, state, en spot, Mc ; My. Nn 1 Kye dull t W'estem, P.'Gia.Hc, Itarley nominal. l'erk dull : New Mess. 10ytU 5a Lard Slay, 10 S3; June, !i Si Molasses Unit: New Orleans nueted from 20 4Tc s lsSOlSe for SO test. Turpentine dull at 47c. Kesin dull but firm; strained te geed, II 07.S Ol le I'etrelemn dull ; refined In cases, file. llutter tlrm j Sew Western t.rwunery. Stars?. Cheese dell W estern. (JlHe Kggs firm ; Kastern and estern tlrsts, UWc. Sugar dull: Kenned cutleat, c-icrtic granulated. 3S-16J. Tallew tlrm : prime city, I'.c. Freights dull. Coffee quiet ; fair cargoes at !ir. Bice steady j ranges treni 4;ew. Chicago f rtxtac Mantel Chicago, April J. 910 a. m. Market owned Wheat May.se .c, Jnne.stif : July, 4c Cem April, 3l,c May, Ss'.c, June, ykc. July, c. eu-April.SlVp; May, 3eS'c : June. 3n',c l'erk May, r(3;,S ; June, t 45 l.ard May, 5i7Hj June, ;iiV: July, J.,le Klbs May, $5 3j June, S 40 ,lnly,nii. exoeme. (Wheat April, 75'e ; May, ec : June, Cern April, 3le; May, t,'c; June, S!Wc: July. a'c (lata April, Wse: May, 3nc; Junn,nt;c. l'erk April, J te ; May, f.t 47x i J tine, S Jnly.s.iw. bird April, II V. V; May, 13 97Kg Cut; June, tfMHGei, July.tJifu. ' Klbs-..pril,.fA 37H i May. f5 45: June. fll',. Jnly, MM). Grain and rrovlstens. rurulshed by S. K. Ynndt, llreker, Chicago. April 3, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oat, l'erk. l.ard, April 7 Jlji w: .. May NiU '; .-W ti 40 5 97M "una Bi?i T?i Va f, t, IfiH Jnly 84 XJ .... 9 15 0 10 August S4i 6.15 Septeinbcr k4J , ,. Kecclpu. Car Lets Winter Wheat 7 Spring Wheat i Cern.,... , Oats & Kye i Uarley 53 Oil City Crude Oil 71 Head. Kecelpts Hogs ,. Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Ijtrtl April 73tJ 34 .Xv 940 jjejj. My sii sa' je;; 9 I7K t, m June j 3sj2 30M 9 51 B WW July 81 S'tlJ .... 9 te cut August. t'i r, 17k September. St? Oil City Crude. Oil :i Lire .Sterk Markets. Cbicaoe Cattle Hecelpts, 5,'0 head: ship ments, 2,5C head : market steady and tlrm , shipping steers, 950 te LSulat WQ6."i sleckerx and feeders, at K 754 23: cows, built and mixed. IJQI 00; bulk, JJ083 25; slop fed bulls, ttiogase. Hogs Kccclpts.U.enft head; shipments, soe: market slew and values stronger ; rough and lulled. $3 'J04JI se 1 packing and shipping, ii ju 64 45; light, 3 b0S4 35 j skip. tKtijijS. Hheep Kecelpts, 7u00 head ; shipments. 1500 head : market seady; natives, rT23 35 'leians, ti 75g4 20. Kast Liaairrr Cattle receipts, ail head s shipments, 228; market nothing ileing, all through consignments; shipment-) te Sew lerk, none. Hogs receipts, l.TilO : shlpmentit, 1 ite ; market active ; I'hlladelphlaa, lli"iai75: ork erk era, f4.43 55 ; skips at IIUXJI25: sulpments te New lerk, 7 carloads. Sheep recclpta, te head: shipments, 410. market Arm at Thursday's prices. Hew Yerk Stocks. Nw Yerk, April 3 Wall street, l::i p. m. Meney at 3 per cent- Foreign exchange tjulet at IS7Qt4sO ; Governments were tlrm; Currency 6's. 1127;, bid; I'd coups. !20' bid ; W IU2U bid. 'the stock market opened weak and frac tionally lower, and throughout the morning prices went steadily lower en a heavy elllng, principally Lackawanna and St, Taul, both of which were unleaded without stint. One sale of SO.OM shares of the first named stock, and an other of 10,000 of tie last named was made by u prominent broker tlrm. Pacific Mall and I nlen I'acltlc, however, were exceptlonste the general weakne4, and advanced 1JJ and JJ per cent, re spectively en finite 11 steady buying, Induced by the faverab'e prospects or an absolute and sat isfactory settlement of the troubles growing out of the Transcontinental tight. At 12 30 the whole list with tbe exception, made was down te2Jiper cent. At the tlme of writing the market Is weak and feverish Stock Markets. Quotations by Heed, Mcflrann A Lancaster, I'a. IIXW TORI LIST. 11 A. M. Canada Pacific C C. C. 1 471; Cel. Ceal riil Central Pacific iM Canada Southern...,, Chi., 8t. L. A I'gh. Denver A Ule Grande Del., Lack. 4 Western 12514 Xrie i'.S KrieSd : New Jersey Central it K. A T 27K Leu. A N 34i Lake Shere blli Michigan Central Missouri l'acinc...,,..,.... let Northern Pacific 'ssy. N, 1'. l'ret 5541 N. W lu, New Yerk Central lulJi Ohie Central , Omaha Zsy, Oregon Trans 27s. OntarieA Western I'acltle Matt u UechesterAPttUburg SL faul box Texas Tactile Union Pacific ,. ui Wabash Common , .... Wabash ITeterred Western Union Telegraph,, elk West shore lu:i rHILADILrOIA LIST. Lehigh Velley 7 11.. N. Y. ai'hlla 4 Pennsylvania tsy. Heading ill 15-l3 Lehlg h N avtgatlen ,-..,. USK Ilestenvllle SlU 1'hlladelphla A Krte... Northern Cent People's Passenger it'd'g Uen'U M'Lz's ,Bs w: Oil .... 7I2 Ce., bankers, 12 u. 3 r.v 2X s l'il'i 25? Z el 'SSii 1U1K ax C4 Wiil 7 4 3ijl 100 7IJX Houscneld Market. Satcsdat, April 3. DAIBV, Creamery Hutter , src llutter T ft Jetj'.'-'c Cup Cheese, two cups ,,, te Ceunge Cheese, two pieces ,..,, 50 Dutch Chocie fl lump setltie fOULTBT. Turkeys f) piece (llve)N , 11(12.23 " ' 'cleaned) HOl.75 Chickens W pair (live) .uittMie " ft piece (cleaned) 1 3MUe Spring Chickens V pair ...,., U1QK0 Pigeons yl talr. , .25)jue Ducks ) plece (cleaned) , 4oQ50e Ueese y piece HU1.25 KiaOSLLAHSOtsr Apple llutter V Qt se leggsVile l.'0ise lloney Wfc soe Lard V bfl'Je Dry Hoef, chipped , .400 Ham, whole.-, .....ljaiic Suusage..... , , , i2e Pudding.... loe Haul, sliced 230 ntriTs. Apples X.pk 10M0e Uananasrldex v,.86aoe CocettnuU, each ,..841110 CumtnU ft (dried) loe Dried Apples W qt... loe Dried Peaches f) jt..., ile Prunes a t ,.84100 Lemonsdei, ,....,...W Oranges fcdex tee Plncnpplej y piece f4&0 Grapes Vs..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,ieajl3e Cranberries, pr, qt ,,,.,.,..WlSe t !. . . TsasTASLsa. gbbagb head , , .sjMa l" bh. v't , Ji10e Irotatees 9 7sPa..y, ,,,,,,,,,,., ,,.., ttietfle f t bU9Sial,.ftt,.rittfti.SPVi90 ."., ' -J. - - !!nefe;,nVb:::::::: : ; g Ithubarbprbh ......1...... .Se Cnullflewer, pr. hd .."""."ertV Sweet Potatoes HPk :..":ivtj coup itenns r1 ......,,,.,,,,,,,.. .1 grJnachSpk.... XV Salsify V liiinch ,, setisj Turnips S pk mQuv l'cpiHTs V doc , , (il5a risH. Halibut y h ...150200 Catfish V T.ISO Herring Vlot l.'e .VKir AnVKHTlSKMKSrx. gAKINd POWOKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel or purity, strength aud wholesemoness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phesphate pewders. Sold only In com. U0V1.L Hakims 1'ewdis Ce., 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. nutv27-lvdAw mllUKKILSTOKY imii'K HOl'SKS KOK JL Kent, In llieblith Vt ard II rtmms. Kent low. Apply te a W.JtyssKI., ltd Kast hlngst. TkO IT TO-ILVY.-l'l'IU; THAT 1IOH - 111,10 vmu wita iienser They wilt help you at once. rlble cold with ltensen's i apclnt Plasters, Hen t wait. 23c. w 'AfTi:n. A girl rorgeneralheuseuork. Apply at 1 37 SOUTH LlMKhllfKI-:!-. ltd WAMllU-A KUIST-CLASS COOIC. T Alse n geKl Dining ltoem Ulrl. Leave name and address at this elllce. Applicants will be called en. it JACOB fU'.N DAK Kit, " " AL'CTtONKKK. llesldeuce e. u North Water street, near West Ling street. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran feed. feW-stdS GUAM) hKTOL'T. OKAND Tl'ltfiK Soupset-entTHISKt h.MNllat thebchtller Heuse, 23.1 North tjueen street. Yerk, Heading and Taunhatiser Ileer en draught; also Ale nu l'erter. K.liW.l.HAl.L. I'" Proprietor. RK M O V A 1,-THK L'Nl)KHSl(lNKl) Wholesale and Ketoll dealer In Truck. ,r.l.ll',y9'ers' hat leg romet ed le 113 KAs 1 KINO sTKKhr (Kllllnger's old stand), re spcetfnlly solicits it continuance of the patron age heretofore no liberally bestowed. apS-lwd WILLIAM 110 S. I NOW OCCTI'Y TIIK SHOP IN THE rearet 132 NOKTH tJUKEN STUKKT. for fer merly It. llncbmlller's, would kindly nellclt tbe patronage et all wishing guns, razors, scissors, knives, ar repaired. A postal will receive, prompt attention. ap3-ld' FKKD'K hOENIti. LANt'ASTP.H lIlSINESJrT'Ol7irKfJK Open day and evening until July. Yeung men who Intend starting In business can de nc better than take a course at the LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Send for llt of (.radnates and consult them as te the requirements or the course. Time re quired te complete the course irem 3 te 6 months. Address, ll,c. WEIDLEK, Principal, Ne. 10 East King Street TIIK ONLYCLKAK HAVANA KIL.LKK CIQAlt in the city ter 5c. Meerschaum Cigar aud Cigarette Helders for 10c. DKMUTH'b CH1AI18T0KK, teblt WAStfd Ne. 114 East King strecL PuiiLie s a li: op TIana da heiuses. On Monday, April 5, 1;, will be sold ut I). Legan's Sale Stables, Market street, rear or McGrann Heuse, Lancaster, I'a, ene carload or tlri-rles Canada Henes. They are heavy boned feeders und workers. Sale at 1 o'clock p nt. A credit of 60 days will be given. ltd DANIEL LOUAN. FOR WOIIKINGMEN'S SUI'PLIKS OO te llechteld's, and cee tbe best Overall In the market for the money, heavy Duck Klveted Muttons, Deuble Seams and lllp PoekeL Price only 60 cents. Dress and Working Shirts, llo-leryef any kind, some lob lets; late styles Linen and Paper Cellars, Handkerchiefs. Sus penders and notions. All cheap ler cash, ATilhCHTOLD'.S, Ne 52 North (jueen Street. Aa-Slgn of the Klg stocking. P. S. Choice Uullding stone and Sand tuvsale. mHR .STASTDAltD-ilIuD.STAiXTeNT- " STORM KINO" (9,181). He Ma half brother te "JIaxy Cobb," Sil.VJ; the King of stallions and his dam, "Topsy Tay. ler," Mahal! sister te Lnln," 2.15, and ''May fjneen," 2:2(1; "Storm King" Is a lteautlful Bay, standing sixteen hands, and weighs tietween ,KX)an(I1.2( pounds, as a fonr.year-eld. Will stand, at svse. A catalogue will be sent en ap plication, git Ing Terms and Pedigrees In full of all mv stock. It also contains it cut of "Storm King" and "Maxy Cobb," nnd the records el ever five hundredet the fastest trotters, together with ether Interesting matter. DANIKL (I. KNOLE. ENULETUEK STOCK PAKM, urWStwAStdS Marietta, Pa. DISSOLUTION OK PAHTXEKSHIP. The ttartnershlp heretofore exNtlng be tween A. W.Shauband Christian Shaub, doing business under the firm name et Shaub A Ilre at Ne. 4 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, A. W. Shaub having sold out his Interest te Christian Shaub, who assumes and receives all outstanding ac counts of said firm. A. W.SHAl'1!. LHUISTIANSHAUU. April I, ISM. 1 will continue In tbe shoe business at tbe old stand. Ne. 4 East King street, llelng thankful te my friends and the public rer past patronage, I hope by strict attention tebusluess te merit a continuance of the same. ltd' C1IK13TIAN SHAUH. piUI.TON OI'KltA UOUNh. "Wednesday Evening, April S, 1880. first Production In this city by tbe Kameus MADISON 8QUAUK 1HKATKK COMPANY Of the (Ireatest or Madisen SuiiareTteatre Comedy S accesses, entitled "THE RAJAH." Alter s run In New Yerk of ever 250 Censecu. tle NlgbU- Te be produced here with the OltlQINAI. CAST, OKIU1NAL SCENEKY. OltlUINAL MUSIC, Ac. ADMISSION 75, Wand 35CKNT3. Sale of Seats at Opera Heuse Office. apr3 5td H OFFMEIEIt'.S,, Did you say you are In need of- FURNITURE, If 10, be sure and call en us, and we will doeur best te please you. fl. K. tfOFFMEIER, 26 East King Street. OEVEN I'EU CENT, INVESTMENTS. 7 PER CENT, INVESTMENTS. FIRST MORTGAGES On Kansas Improved Farms, Werth Three te Vive Times the Lean Principal and Interest Guaranteed by the State Savings Association of Kansas. 1 bete are no safer Investments offered. Call en or address JOHK 8. MBTZLKB, Jt 'e.84WtBke.,LBOMtr,ra, NKW AHrHTlKMHXT JJAUIIH . llltOl'tlKU. D RESS GOODS. New r rench satlnea, Ncn American Hstlnes. lleurrettee Nuns Veiling, English nnd French Serges, Clalrrette Cleth, Meet llatlsle, ... rrench Combinations, .. Lutllsb Comblnallens, American Combinations, ... Colored and lllack Crepe Cleths, .. llroche and Otteman tllughauir. Satin lterher, llntcadn Cashmeres, English Chveleta, Net el Cemblnstlnns. New Shawls I HLACK CASHMKUK SHAWLS, SCOTCH AND PEKSIAN SHAWLS. LltlHT CASHMKUK SHAW l.S. KMIIUOIDKKKD CASHMKUK SCAUPS. - V JC A 7 VJSK TJKEMKX T.I. WAXTKD.-A WOMAN WANTS A situation as reek In a private family or restaurant. Apply rear ltd J3JNOHTH Ol'KKNSTKKKT. DON'T FA1 LTO NOTICETHE CH ANO E In location of HUIILKVS DKUO STOKK. Thonewniimberls ae, ftve doers west of the Old Stand. FOU HALli A FOUIMIOKSK MAKINE KNU1.VK, In ilii'L:,if IfillUtLlUIl. .tpillV HI ai3 d 1 L. SOI ITIIllUEKN ST. EOK SALE t'HKAI' A WALNUT Stere Counter, U feet long ; also a short Common Counter. Inquire of .1. K. III'sSKU ai3ld lu North tjueen St. Pl.va'Tne cards atTh)Ta7!s'peu deck. Hue Clllt Edge Playing Cards, Be. per deck. DEMI 1 IPS CIOAIt 8T011E, febl3-W4Stfd Ne 111 hast King StreeL rULliTsALET On MONDAY, Al'ltlLS.at 1 o'clock aharp, the rurnlturnef residence Ne 41 Ninth Duke etreet. Including Parler and lledroetn Suites, Carpets, lloekcase, Kitchen Utensils, etc. A CMckerlng tlrand Piane, solid rosewood rase, will be sold precisely at i o'clock. apt-J-Std IIKNUY SHUIIKltT, Auctioneer. C IiAUKR'S CELEHKATEO COMiTinX Uen Coffee, 'JSc. A Coffee worthy et the nnmn ei yonee. jtt ti anu yen win no picascti . a Fy i huh you win lit) picasctl. 1. A It. (Heine Seap, ir rake ; 3 s' Electric for 85c.: 3 plece-i of Seap for 21c; 2 Its Prunes and i vuAanr. ncn. i pieces Debbins .si tuer a nerax ti Pared Pears for 'JSc: 1 tts Klco nnd 2 s Crackers for '25c; '1 & Imported Macaroni for .', c.:'.' cans Ked Seal Cern and 1 can Tomatoes e rS.V.j 1 It, linker's Oliocelnto fer.V.a. CfiAKKK'8 TEA STOKE, rw West King fitreeL -Telephone tu'ielydjtw Ef tistat.i:"ef 1'irrEii McConemv, lU late et iJinca.ter rltv. Lancaster ceuntr. l-a., uecea.seu . inn nnuersigncii auaner ap pelntnl te distribute the balance remaining In tbe hands of Alice E. McCennmy, administra trix, of the csuite of Peter M economy, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, w 111 sit for that purpose cm SATl'KDA, MAY 1, A D. lsM3,atIl o'clock a. in., in the Library Keeni of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lan caster. Pa., where all itersens Interested In said distribution may attend. A. .1. EI1EKI.Y, inar3.,ltdS Auditor. 'PHILADELPHIA SHOW OASE WORKS Any shape or style made te order and gnaran teed te be itiNt-class. Kstlnmtes loranyslzeor form hellclted. Cases carefully ickid and shlpiied te nil part of the country. A large stock and xreat variety te select trem. All rrench glass. All panel bottoms. At low prices. The lesi Is the cheapest. Please call and ex amine. Ill N. POUKTII STBEET, mar-S-SindTtiAS Philadelphia, Pa. pil'LION OI'KKA HOUSE. YOU NKVEIt LAU(iHKI) 1IKEOKK1 TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6, 1885. SECOND YKAI1 OK THE OUEATE8T COM EDY SUCCESS, A RAG BABY. 1IY Jilt. CIIA.H. II. IIOYT. (Aitthoret "A Hunch of Keys, '"Tin Soldler." Etc,) A COMPLETE COMPANY OP AltTISTS, (Acting and Mnslcil.) Under the Managumentnf Mr. Eugene Tomp kins (also Manager of the llosteu theatre.) A PLAY AND PLAYKKS-OUAU IT QUICK. 1' KICKS 75, W425CENT3, Sale of seals new at Opera Heuse Office. upfi-U w II Y I HOW CHEAP I ELECTRIC GOSSAMERS, ONE 1)01. LAK. Sold everywhere at 11.75. LADIES, when out shopping, will de well by tint going te the BOSTON STORE. Elegant Dress Silks, tee. per yard; worth 75c, perjard. Yard ami a-half wide Cleth Salting Mc. per yard ; would ba cheap enough at 75c. Special llargalns In lllack una Colored Cesh meres. Velvets, Satins, Cleth Suitings, Etc. Everybody will be surprised at eur;lnw prices. Quick xales und small prod Is Is our motto -aentn t nrnlsblngs a Specialty. , STAMM. BROS, a CO. Nea. 26 & 28 North Queen St. LANCASTEK, PA. wrerincrly at New Yerk Stere. JanHlydAw IOHN B. (1IVLKK. OEO. F. KATHVON. $50,000 WOKTll OP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHS, OA8SIMBRES, HOSIERY, &e. VMuat be Sold within ) days for CASH, In. eluding $5,000 IN SUMMER SILKS, AT A HACmr'ICE. 50c. and Sfcs. silks Fer 40c. 75e.and 85c. SllKs , ferWc. tl.oesilk , rerS7c. 1.25S1IHS ., rer ll.W The nbove let of Silks have been marked te sun nauuui teguiu tu price. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Na 26 Bast King BtrMt. Vlwflissr Pa. NOVELTIES IN Spring Wraps I 1IIUHJA1IK VKI.VKT WHAl'N. OlTOMAN HII.K WHAP.S, 1KHIUI.K CLOTH JACKETS. .IKHSKYH, JKKHKS. HAGER & BRO., Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. A'iTH Alt VKKTISKMKXTS. TNSUKANOE OFFICE HEMOVIU). The Insurance and Heal Estate Oftlce of .lero .lere mlah Kirn has been removed te NO. WW SOUTH DUKE STUKET. Telephone connection. JEKEMIAH KIKE, marlMmdlt Ne. JiKS. DukeSL AA. BB. Use Manheim Kellcr Fleur. The Original. The Heat. tn yMyM.WAS K TOUACCO OUTTINOH, KCKAfS. HIFT. INH3 AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought ler cash. J.S. MOI.INS, Ne ?n Pearl Street. New Yerk. Kelerence Pred. Schutte, Ne. 21S Pearl strvet. New Yerk. febl7-lyd ilKSH COWS AND sT'ltlNCiEItH WANTED, ranners having rresh Cows and Springers ler sale will loave their names and number or cows at the Kannem' Hetel, nnd 1 will call and sea them. Cash nn delivery. nprt-4t J. IIUUllAKKlt. e FFICES l'OK KENT THE DOUIU.ll Olllce tfnnnerlv Alderinan Wllet'slentlMt fleer, and the Denbln Oltlce (formerly Mr. My. maker's) en second fleer or Omni Hall, North Dukoslreet. All flrat-claxsand rent reasonable. Apply te UAUSMAN A UUU.St, Ileal Estate and Insiirnnre Agenis. Ne. lu W Orange strceL F apl-lwd WANTED. AT 1IKYN MAWK HY A smalt adult family, permanent, a genl Protestant American country girl ; one ever ' yean of age ; general housework : geed reek, wash and irener $1 per week paid. Write for particulars te DIM, K , P. ft , llni n. Itrj-n Mawr, Mnntgeinery Connly, Pa. aplJtdThPAM QfriA rWVI TO LOAN ON LAN 4iJJfJJJ easier property, In sun s te suit, nt the lowest current rates. .1. II. DUKPIN, marJllmdlt tV, Walnut at , Philadelphia. J- OWEHTKENT1N LANUASTKIt ONE J-ii Stere with twoshewwlndnws.shelved, two counters and room all read v, situated In tbe west end rent ene hundred and twenty rive dollars a year or ene hundred dollars rash. Apply at this eilice. Possession can be had at once, nnu-Std A CHOICE LOT OF SMOKER'S AKT1 cles, Clgarotte Helders, Tobacco Pouches, Pipes, etc.. Id great variety, just received nt MAKLEY'fl (Formerly llartman's) " Yellow rent," Ne. t!t North Queen Street. rpKY Ol'K KYE WHISKY. r, YEAKS OLD. I'EUQUAKT "75 CENTS, AT UOIIItKK'S LIQUOUSTOKK, Ne. 2 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. aprta-lydU TUB "YELLOW FRONT CLKAlt Filled Havana 6 rent Cigar Is the grt at favorite and meat reliable Nickel Cigar lu the market. Try them, at MAKKLKY'H (Fennerly llartman's) " Yellow Frent," Ne. 21 North Queen Street. T ANCAHTEK KINK. lecAsm kiuk OPEN SATURDAY. 4VMatlne and Kvenlng. nvll-lfd . MAKTIN A CO. DRESS SILKS. Guinet's Black Silks have a world-wide reputation, aud are acknowledged te be the best wearing silks "manufactured. Every piece bears the name of the maun l'acturer with his guarantee that they will wear and net cut. A special niiuler at !X) cents u yard we have compared with the dollar silks of ethers, and found the (iuhiet silk tiie superior. We will say a word about our Guinet Black Silks at 31 .00. All we ask of you is te get a sample aud com pare it with any silk that is sold at tl.2 iu the city ; 75c, Black Bilk lias a finish equal te the 00c., but net quite se heavy, la Colored Silks a special bargain at VjC. manufactured te sell at C5c. ; we have in all the leading Spring Shades. A line of Surah Silks tbatcaine in yesterday are sell ing at 85c. Jlany pretty similes, and same quality as these we sold last week at 1.0u. We have always maUe a specialty of Dress Silks, and our stock wus never te complete as at pre3ent. Ck. Wwt Ktag k FtfAM Sbu, J. B. Martin ft Ce,, I .&3&..-.. - ... ' . . i . i ' A -sZS .Zt ' r , 'i , V .-.- ' . -- '. ,J '..Kija uCai- JfilaSiiV'ie&t'aitfi i -lji ij. - - immwumMmm
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