vn Jt,t l.tfVS. :V?T5( --. r- , , , rv; .&":v .ir Lrf'AT'WSr . K r 111 v. j; THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTEIaMGENCEB, THURSDAY, APRIL 15.1886. -H ;'.'" ;&T tti m Ft "1?" Mi, '$ KT V-A ka & $& w &? XA lb W Pfl m "ST v PAY B MIRE. KAHl lti" !. ' aarjMM& air eBammrAHCM am ' tAMt TBAM. W ' I Dwerated Without mhI With- I rMfTMBiBM Carried Oat In Seme f Iks Hekaete-Tb Ti rianllnf -$'", 1MB by lh Pup"- tk'N'i ( warm ud beautiful te-day and mVMtoeUeii Arber Day, .time for troe MmHii nriiilil ii ht fin"- -pp'"- There 7Tf . . i - F.i.ra1 nniHltllMM nf HS)C BWj JU1UMM j'lujinujiuwi v.. MrrMd out in me uiuerem ciiy attest year, dui in an tuerewasa sUIcm or ine objects nad in view t tbli day for general tree planting. At tha Hlch nehoeL !Pf-"!sli"Mtrloref the high school building la SH13SK tftttMlM ". . & Hurtlifl with a great number of Hags very fMMily arranged, and a large flag in bung MiieiHmb ado umy interior umnn- Bm are a number or beautiful petted plants tettM girls' fttucly ball, where the principal ; ,MrVWMreb61d. At 11 o'clock this morning Daniel Smerch, nmnlnfflt. rilstrlhnteil menr the pupils of ' J'- K.Btlnnl mnrAlhan turn hundred frlllt trPOS ES&llteladlnK many 'choice rarleUes of apple. 1 ,?f.-ipcht gageand qnlnce trees, grape Tines ana P. St 'henevsiickles. These trees are paid for from IF &k fund raised among the teachers ana pupils, &e'd are Riven te these; pupils who have F W$ third year in which such distribution or trees U, -'iix'fbtM hm made. f-.Oaiyafewshade trees were planted In the St Jllh school grounds, which wcre well . BaaniriHt villi choice veuntr trees n Tear age ; ,-L ifcatarowefmaplos wcre planted along the CIIIU VU I1IU 4UWILPVI.J liuut -m - let. Thla programme was rsndered this after noon : Beading and l'ravorKev. C. Klvln Houpt. Chorus" Upen the Height I Steed." Chorus-" Ah, 80 Pure I Ah. Se llrlght !' Instrumental selections trem " Daughter et Sectment. Piane, Adcle Matz Violin, Uee.S. Bnibalccr and Frank Leeb. ,,,, Chores chime Again, Beautiful liens." Chorus "The Moen Is Jleninlng o'er the Lake " Instrumental-" The Mjgle Spell." flutes, G.A. NeffandJehn A. Bprenger. Address "Our Ill-ethers, the Trees," by Kcv. J. Max Hark, D. I. Chorus" Jtonnle Hills et Heather." Chorus" xne nwitzer ney." Ueadlnss "An April Hay" (Longfellow), Mary UDnbbs. 'The Grind of Tell" (Whit tlarrl. Wm. K. Powell. lnstrnmental "Sounds from Heme," MUses Bertie BesU JCdlth Jletzgcr and Allele Matz ; Masters Kby, Brnbaker, Ub and Spiengcr. Chorus Child of the Ileplment ," Chorus" Toe Meuntnln llugle." Instrumental Selections from "Nerma" Kdw.C. Kby, Jno. A. Spronger, Jlertle Ilest and Adele Matz. (leneral uemarks. Chorus " Weedman, Spare that Tree." Uoxelogy "Prnlse Ged Ireui AVhem AU Blesalnirs rler." Mnslc by the schools under direction of Prof. Matz. MIU IIAnK'S AHDHF.SS, Mr. Hark opened bis address with a quota tion from I.eweU : I care net hew men trace their ancestry, from ape or Adam t let them plcapn their whim. Bat 1 In June am midway te believe A tree ameue my far progenitors. Such sympathy is mine with the whole rare, Such mutual recognition vagnely sweet There Is between us. He then dwelt upon the analogies between tree life and human life and their recogni tion in all ages. He ascribed them te the fact of a common parentage j It Is the same life spirit in both ; there is one and the same Father of all. The trees recegnlre thelr re lationship and consequent duties te man. Te show this the use and beneflt of trees te the race, as conducing te health, furnishing feed, shade, the materials most needed by civilization and derating the mind and heart and conscience, were pointed out in literature, science, art and religion. Finally it was maintained that man in turn ewes duties te the trees. If he falls in them, they will eventually withdraw their gifts : and man without the com radeship and assistance el trees would be in a pitiful condition. These dut'es were, pointed out. Tne ad dress closed with an appeal te all te study a better acquaintance with the trees, net only their material forms, but their Inner nature and character and te keep it up. If Arber Day is ever te be of real advantage te Amer ica, present enthusiasm for it must be kept up. Ourcare for the tices must go further than te plant them. Year by year we must loekafter thorn, preserve, water, trim and ever plant mere, and plant mere Intelligent ly and lovingly. At tUe New Street Srhoeln. Arber Day was observed at the New strcet school. Tbli morning at 030 the pupils el Miss Smith, Miss llushengand Miss JJarkins assembled In the room of Miss Iiaker when the following programme of exercises was carried eut: Reading of Ml h I'salm llev. Houpt. l'rayerund Address Itev. Houpt. Beng" rollew Ale full of Uleu," Schools Dedicatory Kssay Allee and Fhebe Lary, Mary Mowers, "bpring Flowers" Last Peem of PbielieCary, Nettle StrausD. " Love and Mirth "Semi Chorus of Girls. Address by l'ret. H. K. lluebrlu " Ferest Trees "Ida Wuehter, Harry Keehler, Harry Fentman. Seng, bole and Chorus" Come te the Old Oik Tree," pnplls or Atlas Smith. "Ferest Vines "Mamie Hare, Annle Goes, Willie JJerwart, Willie Khrhart, pupils of MI-h linsheng. Seng "Under the I.lnden," Scheel. "Ferest Flowers Kdlth Mauter, Minnie Bewers, Annie Xemann, pupils of Miss Hur kins "Marching Seng and Planting "Schools. The school room was handsomely decorated with greens and flags. On the trees planted but year were American flags bearing the names of Dr. Wickerbham, City Superintend ent Buebrle and Thaddeustevens, in honor of whom the trees were named. The trees named in honor of Alice and 1'bu'be Carey Slanted this morning were planted by Prof, iuehrle. The organ accompaniments were played by Lizzie Short, a little girl only 10 years old. The entortalnment was a decided success and reflected great credit en all the partici pants. At the south l'rlure Street Kclienln. The pupils of the Seuth I'rince street schools planted a number of vines during the day. At 3 o'clock the pupils of" Misses Falck, KaufJuian and Zecber asscmbled in the room of Miss Xoeper and the following Interesting programme vtas geno through with: Mnslc" Seng of Arber Day. Wild Flowers "Flera Kiesey, I.auia Wll son, Ella Imlz.Addle Lutz, Katle Deuuler, Alyra Kleffer. "The Mulberry Tree "Christian lioes, Sam'l Albright, Willie Krlsman, Jiben Austin. "The Dandelion " lllanche Hebble. Muklng a Daisy Chain "SI Inula Sllvlue, Mamie Hurst, Uura bchaubel, Louisa Sillier, Uatilelleir, Daisy Manby. ' " The Acorn "Slubel bchaubel. ulc Come te the Old Oak Tree." rr.T10.?. "-Marian l'jett. Kdlth Houlne, K.aU? Metzger. Klla MWntnn, IIessIh Wolfe. "The Live oak "-Jehn Kninm, Geerge Corne. " Spring Flowers "Annle Abele. Coer.Aj?.T;;dentt?H3ik.i",,ll0,0",0" ChKrll Tree "C" 8",ni!,DK 'A'eath the Old Apple Addref s-Hev. Chas. Fry. M.u?,0r-'.' lllnK lhe Scheel Bella." " Jjlttle by Little " Kmma Uege, llary Doeb Deeb ler, Llzzle welman. " Trees and Flowers " Charlle Jelferiea. "The Wonderful Apple Tree " Grayblll Fur-teiia-HRSl2'.Vjal.,.S ""nenbetK, Jebn tuRiiiuuici, L.i'inaru, ti line Kndlslllalld WllllBSniirrtxr. iiiiib nurry jirueueriy, "The Violet" Minnie lljes. Bill f nrt Innln ll'llli..ltn A lA ItHntr. u r t"T" ftauAnniu wuucliu. Ijtf " tTrfiZr gy ll uuuuinil, njiiii mum iiue ii.i. vuiccuury urn " eenniu uoedinan, 22Si?jSxer' Hessle Urbun, Frances Andersen ana ia& Ceyte- m AiJii!L9ncn "-Blanche Benlne. -wXiJL. f'ry uartholeiuow. l.?w?.?,nau",c,"Ty Tree "-i Charlie Potts, eung, uTJSX.l'0 Coei,t r- "Fruits and VnT....!,"0: .. .. Jeseph Welli. ynk"iV..2i"Tc'm?, f'-. w. SlU1VtLiHlll, brt rlgfit Christlin IteSana wuTli'-nr,? V.r Al ifasic Closing song. U1,B 8l'h;r ndWUUeSpuriier 1 aAmlit..i a. (. rnrrte?.!1 themsehc with credit. A ieaturoetthe emeruTlnmeiit ma ll.e inniw Ml,. f.l .....:l?lumeill .M. "e ,W"B1C; .1,8Bley y hh the , cer net - iu ui. ncviuB&i mm u vieun played the isnwjupiutiuvuwi 4V uuiuuer m llie t Patrons ' ..i or we fecuoei ana directors were Iks anlArliilninAnl present at .-V , la the Lemen Street Schools. ' )SJAX the Lemen street schools, between ses. fteessnd alter school, Arber Day waseb. arrsd In Iw true meaning by tree and vine iSBmSHSVft. mtSk uue Deys, uuuer instruction, dug hauled manure and geed ground ithe trees. There were no lite. raises. The pnplls reperted as riant- kt keae trees, vines and shrubs about twys in the grammar schools aione . Vaag Lit te Illm. contemporary CeL Wrn. B. npen his seth year en H, Is-nearly as old as the ukeu una goea wine jwi en, xbk Avntt. srsatOKn. A Cesiplet and Cerrerted List of the Case te It Tried, Indications point te a busy week for the officers of the quarter sessions court, next week. Thus far 103 new cases have been re turned for trial and in addition thore are a number of old ceses which would net be reached Ter want of tlme. Fellow leg Is the list of cases for trial. Monday, April 10. Clayten llcgar, adul tery, Ac.: Llwle Keddlg, fornication ; Samuel WSllnr. Wm. Hartferd, assault Wltll Intent torebjlloracollawtliorn, Keuben Hewder, Wre. Howder, Jehn K l.efetcr, (loergo Watsen, et al. larceny : Charles Trier, felo nious entrvi Samuel Hlchardsen, assault and batterv; llenry Smith, larceny; Henry Usnef, Jieriuryi Wm. Francis, larceny; Hiram Schlatich, Marr Mull, receiving stelen goods ; Charles W. Tricher, embezzle ment ; U C. Ixximls, felonious assault and battery ; HcnJ. Klce, larceny: James Aid ridge, .assault and battery; J. J. Jacksen, uminri Jehn Gesh assault and battery; Edward Farmer, Hiram Schlauch, Mary Mull, receiving stolen goods. Tuesday, April 20. T. Kdwartl Wilsen, assault and battery; Wlntleld S. Hayes alias etc., hersestealing; David Sentinati, (loergo Sentman, IlenJ, Green, larceny: Levi Glass, myer, fraud, etc.; Wlnlleld S. Hayes, alias etc, fale pretense; Charles Keller, llenry Cooper, Henry .Smith, Jehn Wahl, larceny; Lew Is II. Watsen, malicious mischief; Levi M. Kbersele, rnpe; Harry Welsh, larceny. Jamrs Klscaddcn, selling te miners; Win. R. WIthauer, selling en Sunday; Hiram Urcndle, asHault and battery; Win. Illckey, Torclble entry J James Newlln, cruelty te ani mals; Albert Lively, larceny; Herace Lichtv, felonious assault and battery ; Chas. Carrell. rnre: Wm. l'ranrls. Henry Mlllth, felonious entry; Jtalpli Andersen, larcenj-; Adam Showers embozzlcment ; Henry Nerthdnrf, embezzlement. Webnksway, April 21. llebt. .1. Kvans false pretense ; Aaren Kline, Heward O, Clair, Jehn Sparr, Jr., fornication and las tardy ; James A. Meek, ialse pretense ; Jehn McLaughlin, assault and battery ; Ames Shultz, (orulcatieuand bastardy ; Geerge . Andersen, larceny ; Rebert J. Kvans em lez7lenient : It. Frank Helser, Wm. II. Ilechteld, Wm. II. Mcllhenuy, fornication and lutstardy ; D. C. Stager, aggravated as sault and battery; Win. H. With With auer, assault and battery , Jehn Steckor, selling liquor without license, Ac: Isaac H. Shenberger, Michael Heck, lornica lernica lornica tlen and bastardy : Annie Hush, malicious mischief; Oscar Hair, fornication and has tardy ; James S. Amnion, aggravated assault and battery; Xanthus Baker, ltenjamln Rummel, fornication and bastardy; Siis.mna Delvler, adultery; ltenjamln G. Llntucr, Dlller Clark, fornication and liastardy; Jeseph Klapp, assault and battery. Thursday, April 22. llenry Massey, et al., neglect of duty ; Tayler K. Ualr, perjury; Win. Shaub, malicious mischief; J. Slater Erb, embezzlement; F.llas Campbell, lale pretense ; A. 1. Ievett, et al., neglect of dnty;.M..i. liruuaKcr, ialse pretense; wayne Bard, assault and battery: Francis Kilburn, embezzlement ; Samuel McGallagher, Charles A. Heecc, 1 Simen, alias Ac., Ialse pretense; J. I. Iluye, jerjiiry; Jehn G. Aliment, embezzlement ; Marks G. Wenger, false pretense : J. If. Malre, em. be7zlement ; Tobias G. Funk, et. al., conspir acy and false proten'-e. SATPRDAY, Arilll. 21. G. J. Hildebrant, surety peace ; James Parmer, Abraham Sellers, desertion ; llyren Deutrlch, Wayne Bard, Annie Husb, Gee. K. Manning, surety peace ; Jellerson Zell, desertion ; Ida Keller, L. C. Loetnls Jas. Aldridge, Augustus Aldridge, Grant Llnd sey, Jehn Get, surety peace ; Wayne Bard and Lorenze T. Floyd, desortlen. ruun vuLt.t:iK nii.i. llie Students Gettlng Heady for Cpiu- lueneeinent. At an election held by the senior class in college, the following were elected te take part in the class-day exercises : master of ceremonies, J. Harvey Mlckley, Waynesboro. Pa. ; class jieem, I'atil A. Kunkle, Harrisburg, 1'a. ; historian, Adam It. Lutz, Fritztown, I'a.5 Ivy oration, C. S. Krall, Scuaeflcrstewn, l'a. ; prephe Stanley I Krebs Littlestown, l'a.; prouenUitlon orator, Ij. 1. Koentz, Hancock, Aid. ; mantel oration, Daniel H. Senseuli;, Lancaster, Pa.; valedictorian, Daniel W. Albright, Beading, l'a. The class also adopted the gowns and mer terbeards te be worn during commencement week. This evening the sixth lecture in tbecourse will be delivered in the college chapel by W. V. Hnnsel, eq., subject : "Wives et Seme Famous Men." The College Glee club will furnish the music Next week being Passion Week thore will be a daily nfternoen eervice held in the chapel lrem four te lhe. Bey. Win. K. Hey, missionary In Japan, makesastreug aptteal luthlsweek's JMiiru. ger for moie missionaries in his chosen Held of labor. The trl-synedle lieard of the Reformed church convenos In this city te-day. -i i'eliticai. ricxir. Seme l.ltely Wrangling In the Hrpubllran State Committee. At the meeting of the Republican state committee In Philadelphia yesterday favor faver faver able reports, at much length, from all part of the state wcre heard. "If General James A. Beaver is the Re publican cnndldate for governor, said Charles I. Laudls "Lancaster county will give him a larger majority than it ever gaea candidate for govorner? ' "That's torygeod for an Independent," remarked Senater Cooper, w hen the applause abated. Rx-Collecter A. J. Kauffman said it was imposslble te state se early In the canvass what effect the labor vete would hae. In Columbia there are TW1 Knights of Laber,and the way they vote se the town will go. When the motion came up te held the state convention en June 21, thore was a big kick, Kauffman heading the movement te put it oil until the third Wednesday of August; lie thought the labor treuble might disarrange ererythlngnnd a candidate even at the htad of the ticket named early might be blackballed and have te go off the ticket. Lucius Rogers hacked him tip. But Cooper, Leeds aud ethers who had set up the job put it through and llattened out the opposition. The convention was fixed for Harrisburg, June -!. The East King .Street Water. Last night Superintendent Halbach had the city water turned oil" en Fast King from Centre Square te LIme street, en Duke street lrem Orange te Vine, and en Christian strcet lrem Orange te Grant. This was dene In order te ascertain whother or net any of the water In the Fast King street cellars came from the city pipes. The water was kept et!' from 10 o'clock until 2 this morning but it made no difference, as the stream In Sprecher's cellar continued te Hew as before. When the ground becomes dryer the water may fall, but it may be necessary te put in a sew or or plpes Hum and stork llurned. The bam en the farm of Rebert M. lion lien lion dersen, near Celers, Cecil county, Mil., was destreyed by llre Tuesday afternoon. A large quautlty of grain and agricultural ma chinery were consumed. Twe valuable 1m 1m perted he'.fers were burned te death. The total less will amount te f 1,500 ; insurance, ?2,100. The llre was communicated by a flash el lightning from a he ero storm -which passed ever that section during the alter alter neon. Iliien Anether Chaiue Janellll), who was arrosted by Officer lleechler en a warrant Issued by Alderman A. F. Dennelly, en a charge el beiug Incor rigible, was glven a hearing last ovening. Jane's mother agreed te ghe her ene mere chauce te reform and she was committed te the county Jail for two days. If she shows any disposition te return te her evil ways she will be sent te the Heuso of Retuge, A Poorly rmrenlred Tiny. The small audience te sen " Yeung Mre. Wlntbrep" lu thoepora houie last evening were delighted. All the actors in the pi we "em iimi-ciHsi, jne piaywas nore beiore, but with tome alterations It is new better than then. Thore should have been a larger audlonce than It was. Organization el 1'rnperty Committee, The property comtnltlee of councils or er fthmii11 e,nlll uy the election or C. J. WJ"8 " .""'"nan. aud Jacpb M. Chlllas as nY'th J'J? C0!n'l60 made an lns,H3ctleii el the station house and found that many repairs wire needed. They will be "made it Twe of a Klud. His Hener Mayer Morten Is in receipt of a little paper called T!,t JTamiltenian, from Hamilton, Me., of which Wm. A. Morten u editor and publisher, Ne relation. new miss riNKKHTex Jiesr iibh vnr. A Yeung Weman from Columbia Who Let thn nJ " Away With It. Hrgular Correspondence of lKTKLLtaKscsa. Cei.u.MnlA, I'iv, April 15. During the stay el the gypsies In the weeds near the Henry Clay furnace, a great many people from our town visited the camp te see hew these poo peo poe plo ll e; nineng thorn Miss Carrie l'lnkerten, llvlngen Walnut strcet, with a friend. The young lad j was necosted by one of the women, w he asked te see a breastpin she was wearlug. The artlcle of jewelry was taken from her, and the woman told the visitor te the camp that she Intended keeping It. Miss l'lnkerten left the camp without recovering her stelen property. The gypsies left the plaee whero they "wcre encampeil forsemo ether point. Southern Shipments el Ces I. Theshlpplngef coal lrem Columbia te Haiti mere, Havre de Grace and otberpeluts along the Tide Water canal will commence at the coal chutes at our town In a few days. This morning the tug beat " W rlghtsvllle " was tired tip and brought six beats te our town, as fellows : Shaw Bres , Nes. t and 2 ; C. K. DiggS Nes. 1 and 2, Columbia and Baltimore. These six canal beats will remain lit Colum bia until the nrrival of coal, wheii they will be leaded and sent with their cargoes te Southern waters. Disorder In the Tenn. This lewn has been very orderly for some weeks past, but with the occurrence of pay day of the railroad, yesterday, a large num num leref men get en a drunk and made last night hideous with thelr disorderly conduct. It has been remarked by many persons that mere drunken men were seen en our streets during yesterday afternoon and last night, than during any onetime for months. Kmr young men w ere seen carrying a keg of beer through the town, taking It te some place te drink Its contents. On a Strike. The catchers and Teughers werklug at the guide mill or the Columbia rolling mill, are en a stnke for lucrea'e el wages. The men asked for an Increase during last fall, and they claim that no satisfaction was given them. They worked until Tuesday when thev stepid work. The men ask for the same rate of wages as paid In Philadelphia mills The empleyes of the husquehauna relllug mill are paid Philadelphia prices. Kirellent Mnilc. . The Ironville band, under the able leader ship et Prof. W. 1- Worrall, render 'Nery tine selections In front et the opera heuse every evening. The very line music el this band attracts crowds of people about them every evening and the different selections are much enjoyed. Installation of O nicer.. At a regular meeting of Orien ledge, Jno. TO of Odd Tellews, held lastevening in their ledge room, the following efflcers were In stalled Inte the different positiens: "eble grand, Fred. W. Hlckle ; vice grand, Wrn. K. Madden ; secretary, Jehn I. Purple ; assistant secretary, James A. Allleu ; treas urer, Geerge W. Schreeder. Notes of the Horeugli. The regular monthly meeting of Columbia school beard will be held this evening In the council chamber. Theaudienceln the opera heuse last night was no better than these of the previous nights. Ijeulse Arnet and company appeared In "The Honeymoon" and presented the play in an excellent manner. This evening the company w ill present "The Little Detec tive" and Miss Amet will appear In five dis tinct characters. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad company arrived In town en Wednesday afternoon and the empleyes received their wages ler the month et March. Ycterday nltorneon Pennsylvania canal beats Nes. 201 Bnd J02 arrived at the coal wharvesefMr.il. F. Bruner. These beats are the first of the season and their cargoes el coal will be unleaded te-day. Themarkotet thlsmernlng was very poorly attended. The farm produce brought fair prices. The bill pesters of l'erepaugh's clrcuswore In town yesterday putting up the bills an nouncing the coming of this circus te Lan caster next month. The pews for the new church te be erocted by the SL Paul's P. K. church have artlved and are in the hands et the committee. The church will be very tastefully nnd substan tially built, and will have a seating capacity of 3CT persons. The Columbia Herald printing etllce has been furnished with a steam cnglne and the presses will in future 'be run with steam power. Itase ltall News. The Athletic wen their second game from the Phlladelphlas yesterday by ,ti te I. The batting was rather heavy, nlne lilts being made oil Fergusen and ten off Kennedy. Fach club had six orrera (James yesterday At Baltimore : Bosten P, Baltimore 5; at Washingten: Washington i;, Portland 0 ; at Pittsburg : Detroit 3, Alle gheny 0; at Hampton, (Va.) : Rochester 0, National d; at New Yerk : New Yerk league II, Newark 9; at Broeklyn: Iiroeklyn.il, Princeton 3. Gleasen, of the Athletics played a mean trick yesterday, l'egarty tried te steal third, and Bierbauer made a bad threw- in his effort te catch lilm. Fogarty slid te the base, and Gleasen deliberately sat upon him and pre vented him from scoring It had no effect upon the result ;of the game, hewever, as Weed's single brought him home. The Philadelphia J'ress thinks O'Brien the best looking player In the league or associa tion. Belore the seaseu ojens Barnle w 111 have a team that will git e any of them a tussle. Phonemeual Smith pitched ler the New ark against the New Yerk league team, yes terday, and cloven hits were made off him. The Jerseymen made the same number off Corcoran. The crowd present at the game was very bitter against Tem Burns en ac count of bis treuble with Fester, of the Mets last week. After the game they gathered around the dressing room of the Newarks and called largely for Burns' scalp. Themas was escorted lrem the grounds by several lo le licemen and Manager Gilferd said he would soe no harm dene him. The management of the New Yerk League think they can de without Mickey Welch,ilhe lnslsta en sucha big salary. If the Leaguers depend upon such pitcher? as Larry Corcoran and he does no better than yesterday, they will find thenihelves badly lett- It is believed that the Newark team will win the Eastern League pennant easily. Phenomenal Smith turns his back te the batsman when preparing te pitch the Iwll. THIS HOCTUUS AT l'tTISIWIlll. Crimination and Iterrlinlnatleu Uetneen the Parties te the Ureat Comblualleo. A dispatch in the Philadelphia morning papers says that through the efforts of Dr Mary K. Walker, Dr. W. II. Hale, or Wash ington, was released from the Pittsburg work heuse yesterday morning, his creditors agreelng te accept notes for the amounts due them. The Pittsburg papers et last ovening say that Hale had net yet been released when they went te press but was likely te lx. Dr. Hale said in an Interview, "There was no Intention of anyone te defraud anybody. Had we been given a cbance everything would have been sottled satisfactorily. Much et the blame rents en Chautlbrlaud. Had he remained here as he should nothing of the kind wound have happened, ills going away, combined with Dr. 1'enner's going gae the suspicion that all was net right and the nrrest followed. I nerer was In jail be be bo fero lu my life), but have always tried te Uve honestly and respectable." In n long communication te the Leader Bruce Chautlbrand tells hew Rudelph Gater, of this city, was secured for the show by Hale without his (Chantlhrand's) knowledge. He S3ys he Is net te blame ler Galen' mlsfortune ; he would willingly assist Gates and wife te return te Lancaster, but he lest all of his own money lu the mlnstrel snaji. GatcH recently told a reporter that Chantlbrand could net return te Lancaster ; the latter says this Is untrue as he net er did anything here that he Is ashamed of. The Oram Street Openlug, The view ors who sat te hear and de tormine have doclded that Grant stroet ought te be opened from Christian street te North Queen. It only remains for them at te-morrow's meeting te consider, upon testimony offered, the amount of damages te Iwpald by the city aud county for the prop erty te be taken. Meantime the general pub pub Hels delighted te hear that it will have in. creased accommodations in the new thor ther thor eughfaro te be erected from oue of the bull Q,st streets In the city te the cfurt house. Letter Held. A letter addressed te Daniel Christ, Wil low Street, la held at the Lancaster poitefllce for postage. Something About a Herse Thief. When Cornelius Keens was arrested for stealing Samuel llambrlghl'a hetse It was said that he was a resident of l'ishervllle IV. Chief of Police Leedom of Lebanon wrote te that town making Inquiry about hltu and the repby contains the following t The man referred te did live here wltbln three-quarters or a mlte from this place, I hes en his sister-in-law's farm, as stated. Iefl about -I or ft weeks fnrunkuewii parts and no due was found or lilm since, even bis w Ife claims she had no knowledge or his leaving and nobody else, lie borrowed money from some parties and left his f unity In ajvery destitute condition, even iiad no Heur nor bread te give te the children te go te school nud se had te step going te school till the nelghler( made preparation te aid bis family. Se 1 was In formed of his neighbors. His w lfe and chil dren moved about six miles away trem this place after his effects were sold by the con stable ter part of the inenev borrowed. He is urinKiug iroeiy ir he has mouev. Ke Iiorse Is missing from this plaee te my knowledge, and no doubt you have our neighbor Mr. Keens In jail where he ought te be," 3layers Court. The mayor disposed of one drunk anil two ledgors this morning. They were dls. charged Connected nlth Telephone t'.irhauge. A X. Cassell A Sen, lumber merchants, Ml. .ley, are connected with the telephone ex change. The Spring Fashion fjiiarterlr. The Spring muuberef MraubrttlgrA I Mhirr't (Juartrrlj, at hand from the publishers, opens with a realistic story by Lucretta P. Hale, reni-' prising a village romance, a gathered from the pages of " Lucllla's Diary." The f.nhlen charac ter of this publication Is well sustained by an artistic frontispiece of the latest t'reueh st les, with full practical directions for reproducing them, In colors and materlals : also, many Illus trated pages of tasbien gossip : together with articles en homedresmaklng, children's clothes, ruche making, lace caps, and crochet slippers. In the department of needlework there are given, raised embroidery, guipure d'art, Persian embroidery, Saxony lace, cns stitch em broidery, and ticking work. Heme art comes tu for Its share in painting en pebbles l'empelsn enameling, a four-fold screen, and a tips art of decorating china Miss Juliet Cor-en centrt bntes nn Interesting page en her specialty. Kitchen lore. The energetic ".lehn's wife' teaches enterprising women hew money can be made in the kitchen garden, with a hen list of vegetables. The music for this number, called " April's here '" Is a Slavonic dance composed by the new famous Ilehemtsn composer, Anten Dvorak. A supplemental sheet contains the working disgrams for flve garments, fullvde scribed In the pages of the book Many pages fellow, filled with Illustrations and deerlpttens of seasonable and fashionable dry goods by means of which a lady may make her elections at home and purchase with nearly the same facility as one who journeys te town te bny at the counter. This fashion publication Is se ex ceedingly cheap that we should 9uppee it cir culation was very great ; ler we would Imagine that every lady in the land w euld Invest !l cents In a year's subscription, after obtaining nam pie copy for 15 cents and examlng Its pages The publishers are Strawbrldge A Clothier, of Phila delphia, ltd.tw Amuse inents. " Mente Critte" Te-mght. This evening the People's Dramatic company, el New "ierk, which includes Gustavus nlark, Jehn lllch, W. Durand, Misses Kmma Hendricks, I.nnrn I.ln den and ethors, will appear In the opera house In theplayef " Monte Ciiste" Thocempnn Is well spoken el and their prices are low. .df the Ixincuiter Jltnk. The management el the Iincaster rink offers n big attraction for Saturday night, it will be a variety show ly people living In this city. The cempaii In eludes Geerge and Lucy Whitby. Charles Wit mer, Themas HninphreTllle and ethers Vt Itnier will glve an exhibition of rope walking In front of the rink before the performance. SrAltlllAtllX. llaews Wbttie. On Wednesday i venlng, April II, at the brlde's home, by ltcv. Charles F. try, pastor of Trinity church. Mr. .lehn '. Hrewu te Mlia Ida Helle Wetllg, both of this city. us liF.ATllh. Millxr In this elty, en the nth Inst , hiinly M. Miller, wife of Watsen II. Mlllrr, In the .'iTth year of his age Funeral en r'rlday afternoon at 2 o'clock from .Ne. JJ North Prlncestreet. Kelatlvesand friends are respectfully Invited te attend. Interment private. it CRiureRD. In this city, en the l.tth lust , Harry W son of Amazlah and Sue Craw lord, lu the Bth year of her age. The funeral took place this atternoen ut three o'clock, from the lesldenre of his pirents, Ne IIS Middle street. Interment took plare ut oedwnrd Hill cemetery. lid1 aiAKKHTS. New Yerk f'redurft Market. .Niw teKC, April 15 Klnur dull and In the buers' favor; tine, fisnfii's); Superrlne.i: si ft.lJO; Common to.eod Extra Wmtern, ll($-jn. City Mill Kxtras, II fieRI a for West Indies. Wheat Ne. 1 Ked 9tat en I Spot, ""c . Ne. 2 Hed, 9ic Ne. 1 White, state, ie , Ne. 2 Ked, Winter. May. 91Xc; Ne. t Ked, Winter, June, 91V; de.lnly.Oliic. corn Ne. i Mixed, cash, le ; May, Iw Oats Ne. 1 White ttate, snot, lie Ne .', mixed, tic Kye dull. ; CJOfiSc. for Western llarley nominal. l'erk dull ; Family Mess. Ill (Tkail SO. Lard May, K 13 ; June, P; it. Melassns quiet; ale for An test Turpentine steady al IJJjc. Kesln dull: strained te itoed. n erviil liv. Petroleum quiet; refined In eases, tic. Butter Market quiet i Western Imitation State Dairy, half firkin tnl.s. (.'rwnmery, 2t"sJf3Jc 21Q31C. Cheese quiet ; State, OJjllXc ; Western, n 10c. .ggs dull ; State, lflic; Western, 12)e Sugar dull ; Kenned culleaf, 6' c ; granulated, J'c. Tallew steady ; prime city, le. Freights stead-; grain te Liverpool, tie Coffee dull : faircargeesat SJe. Klcedull; rsngesfromeK. Chicago Market. Cnioieo, April IS, 9--.10 a. in. Market opened Wheat May, TT'ie; June, TOc j July, wke. Cern April, ari'Jc; May, 37)c ; June, 3;f 3TJie:July,3sc. outs May, 'ijiie ; June, Sise. Perk May, teieu: June, t'J15. July.fjgiW. jrd May, $5 855(i?i ; Julie, iu;x ; .luy, Klba-June, $5 2;ffi5 3e. exueiifu Wheat April, 73c ; May, Kc ; June, T9e ; July, i5c. Cem Apill, 31Kn; May, 37Jc;June, STiit , .luly.33Kc - Oats April, 2ikt; May, ?c ; June, 3ffc; Juiy.aifc. Perk-April, ri 02K ; May, U07i;Jiine, 19 15 : July. r 29 25. Lard April, M S7X; Way, ' sTHi June, I5 92KI July. t5 97: '"' Klbs-April, $5 17K I May, ', 20: .lune.r. 25; July, J5 31. tirain'and frorlsiens. Furnished by r). K. Yundt, Jlrekur, Chlcaga April 15, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lard. April May 77X STJi ii D 07)i 5 WW June ", 37K 30J-S 9 15 6 925 July tK SUS ' 'Gii & WK August 81S , September t:i Kecelpts. Car lits. Winter Wheat 3 Bpring Wheat 8 Cern II Oats '.'-' Kye 1 Hurley 21 UUCIty Crude Oil 7.VI Head. Kecelpts Hogs... 22,eiu Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat, Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lard April 19. saw SU 9.02X 6 S7H May 77(J ml iSrtf 9.U7W 5.S7W June 79 37fi SuJS 9.11 5.9JK July bd 3sK 3CJ 9.25 S.97K August. 81 Beptember wk Oil City Crude Oil , 7572 Live Stock Markets. Chicago, April II. Cattle Kecelpts, B.rmehead ; shipments, l.ixu head market steady ; shipping steers. 9511 in jjuu bs., ts msui tsj; biecKersanu feeders. 12 ,eai se j cows, bulls and mixed, 11750100: bulk. 3ttifl3 30. UUIK, SJ Hogs Kecelpts, 19uuu bead; shipments, 7(100 head) market dull and prices 6c. lower rough and mixed. II UUQI35; packing and ship plng,,l.2f.3.50; light, tJ.'.oai.le.'j ins, rMsifl rjlieep Kecelpts, 20,ae head i ehlpments. 500 market steady ; natives, tiSOQilj Teians, 15Hj Kist Libibtt Cattle receipts, 475 head t shipments, 399 head I market fair I prime. $'i UhS 5 75) fair te geed, II 7585 25; common, fl(f 150 ; shipment le New Yerk, 15 cars llOKs reeeipia, iasj neuu si market slew ; iphlladelphuui, II I ors, l 4eai 50 1 skips, II 15I se l New Yerk, 1 carload. 11 ors receipts, vuiu neau ; snipmnnts, Ifim I i euq ,ut Kirn SO ; shipments te Bbeep receipts, J, WO bead; shipments. 1GO0; marketdull; prime woeled, tncce 25 1 cllppuu, IVS5 25 ; lair te geed woeled, IMW i clipped, 15 60 ft5 75 1 common, liai 60; cllpped,36tHji lambs 5 605e3. Maw Yerk Btecks. Niw Yeix, April 15. VTaU street, 1JB p. te. Meney at ?X per cent. Foreign exchange nnn at -3iKGttK I QOTarnsienti were Una Currency 's, II27X hid; I't coups. Iiaejf bid i 4.V I1W.S bid. The stock market opened quiet and steady at about yesterday's closing figures, but Inline dlately nrter the opening a selling of Western l nlen, said te be for the account of a large broker, was began nnd continued unite steadily throughout the morning. The selling of this siecs weakened me wnoie lut.nnd nt the pros cut writing pi ices are down (J let per rent. Stock Quotations by llccd, Lancaster, l'a. ssw ters itsr. Markets, Mctlrenu A Ce., hankers, 11 .M. Sr.K '5's WS 21V, IP, -V Cannda I'm' inc. C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Central 1'aclflc. Canada Southern Chi., 81 U. Pph Denver ItleOrnndn Del., Lack.. Western , ltrle Kile id New Jersey central K. ,t T... Leu.A .N Lake shore... Michigan Centrul Mt'xnirl l'aclne...... Northern Pacific N. P. l'rel N. W New Yolk Central Ohie Central..... ,,, Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Western Pacific Mall Kechester Pittsburg , su Paul !......, Telas Pacific , Union Pacltlc ,, Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph. Westshere PiS M as! I 4 67Vi M7V4 ; & 1UI. 2ll UM in,: iej3 ii 2HU 17S 6.WJ 3 !.', ics bl lir: 3S MJ u M 32 67$ Ui7, iwi ijj Wi 57 63! rHILADXLrUIA LIST. Lehtgh Valley 11., V. Phtla Pennsylvania...., Heading Lehigh .Navigation llestonvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's Passenuer K'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's (a. OU 3S 5IJ. u 1-tl 6 11 l-lil i SI 51 Sf !tt 7R?4 75 skvt Attrr.UTinnMKNTa. -OAKINO VOWDKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el purity, strvngth and wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with themnltltudeel low test, short weight, alum or pbosphate powders. Held only in tarn. KeTj.l lUtliu 1'ewdsr Ce., 1CW Wall Street, New Yerk. mavn-lvdAw W7" A NT K nuA (i fit I i TO DO" (i KN lifUL Housework. Apply at ltd Ne. 10 WK1 OKANOKSTUKKT. w "ANTHD-A UIItL WANTS A SITf- atlnn nlth a nrlvate fmnllv m rniiii iiunuui lui ii . simrs HirK. .Apply HI It NO. 121 SOI Til AKCH ST. rplIK KKfll'LAR MKimxe OI-' Tin: X. Ladles' Auxiliary, t . SI. C. A .will be held seven o'clock. is.-",, ui uaii-past ltd FINK YOUM1 DKIV1NO 1IOHSK AT PKIVATK SALK. A fine young driving her90, gentle and kind, will be nld at private sale. Apply le M K-,. C. .Mc(IO KK.N. apl5-3td Lltltz Turnpike, near Lancaster, Pa, IJlOIt ItKNT. J That Klegant lire Slerernnm. ulth nr wiiueui in neuse. Aisua iuret-stery Faelerj. and Stable for four horses and sheddlnc for lx wagons Callnraddre.s J CSPAK1H. al5-3td Nes. 131 1 H. Ill) North gneen St. ENtiLISIl TROWSKlt It being the latest, best, nient coetrtance ever Ini STKCTCIIKHS. and most enure nvented for Inkier Hiigglnessoutef Knees and keeping Trew set in ineir rreper .snaies and size. Can Ik pre cured at KOsK.Wl'hlN'a Tailoring tstabllsh ment, Ne. J7 .North Queen street. Londen Lift says ' Tren.er stretchers hue become quite the rage." Their use gives the garment a new apprnmncc. The (mention mrt-uug a neiessuv r.very ene wants them, Kespectlully, A. II nuaE.MITLIM, e L'U (tRIl.VTKSr ATTRACTION. DUAL Mammoth Combination! LANCASTER RINK, Siituriliiy Krening, April 17, 13-ARTISTS-13 1SS0. In Single, Deublo and Triple liar Performing and Tumbling, and Deuble and Single Club Swinging. Cleg Dancing, The Vt Irard Wonder, Itope Walking, Utile Sheeting, etc , and the IlKEATKSTOFALLFAKCKS, THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY. Grand Repa Walking In front of the Kink at 7 o'clock. Skating lrem 7 te o'clock. Knlerialnment at!) o'clock ADMISSION, IS CKNTS. Kegerved Seats 10 cents extra. B AHY CARRIAGES. 100 Carriages Baby i UAIIK UY THK BEST FACTORIES IN THE COUNTRY TOOUKOWN OltDKK, AND Offered at lower Prices THAN KVKIt UrSBND FOH OATALOQUB. FilNN & BRENEMAN, LANCASTKK, PA. nlSlydAw SEALED I'ROI'OSAUS FOR COLLKO COLLKO tlen of State and County Taxes of Kast and West Wards of Lancaster city for lsRO, will be received at County Commissioners' Oillce until 12 o'clock neon, MONDAY, Af IUL ID. lend. The appointment ter the en tire city will nef be given te ene person ; or te fice jiersens, one of whom will deputize the ether te de bla work. 1IY OKDKK UK Til K UOAKD. Attest; FbinkUriest, Clerk. a7dtd i nnn k w audi for any ig)XyJJJ case of Kidney Troubles, Nerr eus Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness, llittt 1IOTA VIC NKKVK1UTTKUS fails te cure. CO., Ne. 15 North Uth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I Circular Ireo. jnaroieedAw ' JVflP AnrRttTJSKMKXTS. AC1I01CK LOT OK HMOKKH'H AUT1 cles, ctgarette Helders. Tobacco Pouches, II pes, etc, In great variety-Just received st MAKI.KY'S (termetly Hartman's) " Yellow irenl," N e. 21 North IJiioeu HI reel. rilOMACCO CU'ITINOS, SCUAl'S, HUT. X l.NtIS AND PAUK Kits' WAMTK, llry and Clean, bought ler cash. ,1 M. MOI, INS, Ne. S73 Pearl Hllvet, New erk. Itelerence Fnd. Mebutte, Ne.SiJ I'eatl street, New erk. tebl7-lyd WANTKIA (lOOD, ' Hi:i,lAlli.K Man tntakn thnngeiicy at Lancaster lev an established Collection nnd Mercantile Agency. Heed pay te the right man. llerer nice required. Address, (loners! Agent, Uwk ltexllislhamlmrsburg, Pa. nll3td ir.M'iMi rnitsiAN insp.ct row" VI DKU. Ueflned Camnhnr. both netlvn aud vlllcleiit Insecticides for sale nt III 111. It VH DlttKl HTOKK, Ne. il West King Stivut. -.Note the change In location. IADIKN AND CIKNTLKMKN WISH A lug te study the Herman, French nnd Hal Ian Uuiguagcs, ill II ml practical Instruction at mv studio, ever Lecher's Drug mere, Ne Kast Ufng.strtsa lipi'.i-lnd I.KOS O.N OS.1KO. Nl OTICll 1 herebv glve notice that V. Ilercinan Is net employed e nnv tolisece ler inn l duh no one buying ler me except Jacob Hivenawult. JACtlll IIAVKIt t.AMAsTkn, Pa, April ll,l.sa. npli-.'tdAltw' $200,000 TO LOAN ON LAN caster nrnnertv. lu sums te suit, at the lowest current rates. .1. II. DUFFIN, nmt-.V. limli: O'. Walnut. St., Philadelphia. T Ill: "YELLOW KHONT" Cl.KAH Ulled Havana 5 cent l.lgar Is the great favorite and most reliable markrr. Trv thi'tii. Ht .mckei t.igar ii MAHKL&Y'S (Formerly llarlman's) " olle rrenl," Ne. 21 North yneeu Street T RY Ol'R RYU WHISKY. f KAKS OLD. l'KIt QUAKT "75 l-'K.NTS, AT KOHUKK'8 LiqUOllSTOllK, Ne. ii Centre Snuare, Lancaster, Pa. apns-lydll R,: ADY APRIL 17. TRIUMPHANT DEMOCRACY. m ANDKKH LAKNEOIK I el. S e. riCw. Olmrlea Sorlbner'a Seiih, New Yerk. liplO.tn T KCTUIIK THIS KVKNINQ. Kcv. Dr. T. 31. Illkle, Ofilettysburg, will lecture THIS l. KMNOat s o'clock. In St. Jehn's Lutheran Church. Subject nal." " Keman Life In the Time of Juvc- The lecture Is pronounced Instructive, enter talnlng and spicy a model public lecture. Admission, 2H-ents. Tickets ler lhe course of thiee lectures, i cents. It SP R HA I N (i OPKN1NO AT II. (1KR- tiu-s. FINE TAILORING. The largest nnd most Complete Assnitment of UN K WOOI.I.KNS for the spring lladete be leund In the City sif Lancaster. A Chelcti Line of Spring Overceatings and Pantaloenlngs In nil the Uitest Patterns Trices Lew, lSest V nrkmansblp, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GBRHART, NO NOItril QUKKNSTKKK.T yOpposlte the Pe-itniilce, marST-lydlt Sp RlNtl (IOODS -AT- A. HIRSH'S, NOS. O & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. All the Latest Styles of HATS AND BONNETS. Hats for 23c. aud up. line Klewers. Kealhers anil "lower Pompons. Mllllnary silks, Satin", V rivets. Nettings, Laces, Ueld Ijice, Silver Uice. Lace mixed with geld, and many ether New Trimmings, lancy Heads, Hal Ornaments, Children' Ijice Caps, cenet. Cellars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, .ler.e)s, Lidles' Hese, and a large variety of ether goods Call and s us belore purchasing elsewhere apr 4 r.iu 1 "pOSL HROS. A HARTMAN. SPRING OPENING -OK PARASOLS! SATURDAY NEXT, A PHIL 17, AT THK MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartmae, 14 EAST KING ST. apl fimd "l'i:NINO ! OPKNINO I I THK Ol'KNINO OK THK New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postefllce) Will take plare en SATUKDAY. APK1L 171b, with one et the finest and most complete assort ment el Beets, Shoes and Slippers Ot the Pest Makes and at the Lewest Possible Prices. The stock Is entirely new and carefully selected, and goods will he sold nt H I'ltlC'l l.Y (INK THICK and SATISFACTION Ol'AHANTKKD. A cordial Invitation Is extended teall te visit our New Stere, whethei you buy or net. Ne irouuie 10 snow icoeos. KKMKMIIKKTHK l'LACK, Ne. IS NORTH (JUKEX STREET (Next Doer te the Postnfllce ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll-lwdAltw e AK HA 1,1 Twenty-Five Years Old Te-Day. The most bennlifiil prevision, hetlttlng this anniversary day, has bvn made In Men's cloth ing. Oak Hall never forgets, as It strides onward In enlarging business iirnsnerlty, that the founda tion aud guerdon of It all Is vigilance liiBervlug the people with the most and besL HulU or even description for men nnd young men I and the little heys aud big have net been forgotten. The M, It and Suits forllltlechlldien are models of beauty and reul merit, f. 17, f, t' or tin purchases the nicest things we have. The Ceat, Pants and Vest Bulls for the biggest boys at V. fi and tf..vi. The men's nil-wool stills ut tin are striking bargains ; attl.', Ill and 115 they are very strik ing unci you can go upas high uita. Oak Hall In catering for thn masses the mil lions must necessarily have the best. We could hazard success en no less. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, t'JULAUKLPHU. KKW AlirmmTltKMKMTa. WANTKn-ATfOUNO MANAHOUT17 j ears old te learn the Drug llnstness. Ad. ilnwi lu ew n hniidwtltlng, stating age. ,,. . . Diwtm, aH2td Care Kxainlnereniee. HlTA NTIUt. - All IWTO't'OllTKieNRY ,", wlthiuir Amateur Photo euttll, and cel. leetlmt raiully plrtures te enlarge, Hiieclitl !0 day eiler, KM PI UK I'OI'i INl CO., ns-3me(Ht ;vs('amil HL, N, V, JKVAN'H KI.OlTir LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Unlfeflh and Reltnble QL.VHK K'H TKA STOllli OH, HOW IT SPITES MB I This Is what you will say If you rail le get ene or 111" beaullliil Cards Clarke Is giving nwny Willi hts Celebrated Teas mid Coffees this X ek , CLAKKB'BTKA ANDCOFFKK, in3ft.ljil.sw At Ne. 3s West King Htroet. AMUHKMKNTJI. pULTONOl'KRA 1IOUHK TIIKKK Nllllir.l. Oomtnenolnrr Thtirsdny, April 10. The New Yerk People's Theatre COMBINATION. POPUI.AU PLAS' POPUI.AK PH1UK9 t ADMIhsION . KKSKItN Kl SKATS lOftSOCKNTS. .HICKNTM. Thursday, April IS." MONTK CIIK13TO." Pnday, April t-" A CKLK1IKATKI) CASK." Satnnlay, April 17 ' NKW YOIIK A I'T Kit UAIIK," Unserved Seats new en sale at Opera Heuse. aprlMld imv uuuim. rp in cots. AU-Weel Tiicet-s in Spring Similes And Klegant finish lerilc. nyard, AT Tlllt North End Dry Goods Stere. .1. W. 11KNK. nevi-lyd Ne. Ml North (Jueen street. qhkatauvkrtisineschkmi: AT THK- BOSTON STORE. -i,il pieces Kine Toilet Rean, dc.nplece. Pure as soap can be made Kacli pleee stamped with our name. This Mupls really worth 10c. a piece i 111 fact, better than usually sold at 10c. a piece Special Bargains I Threo-riuarter Heme-spun Cheviots, 10c. per yard . satneas sold cl se where atllc per yard. Weel Cashmeres en era yard wide, nil the new Spring shades, Sfte jt yard, made le sell at I7kc ler yard. Wobaeanotherlotof thosetlnnSllk rinlihrd Klectrlc (Jessauiers at tl.ui worth f I.7.V. Opened today an elegant assortment or dent's Furnishing Ooeili nt low prices STAMM, BROS. & CO. Ned. 20 & 38 North Queen St. LANCASTKK. PA. 4 Formerly at New orktere. JanW-lydAw HKKAT HAKOAIN.e. FlthSII AKIUV AlJiOt Dress Goods AT Til K- New Yerk Stere. Homespun Weel Fare Sulltngs, Xljfe. a yard, made te sell at 'Jec. Fertv-lnch Zanill Suitings, 2Se. a janl, city prlceSlc. Thlrty.Inch All-Wnel Homespun, .New Celers, Kc a yard. Flne Spring Cnshmeri's, yard w Ide, lie. a yard. Camel's Hair Suitings, 10 Inches wlde,S7Kc a uril. Fine Knellsh Cleth buttings, nil wool, only 37Xc. a jard. New Canvas Suitings, 50e. a yard ; usual price, Ssc. Silk and Weel Suitings, Ss Inches wide, B c. a yard J Silks! - Silks! We ate new hewlng:the greatest bargains In Dress Silks u er show n In the state. Colored Dress Silks, 7Sc. a yard ; everyday prlce, ll.wi, Klegant lllack Dress silks, warranted te give satisfaction, ll.ei, II -ilnnd tl.Ma yard. WATT & SH AND, Nes. 6. O & 10 East Klngr 8t. LANCASTKK, PA. J." MARTIN CO. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. An elegant stork of these goods at tnndorate prices, consisting et KAWH1LKS, ItAMIKS, TKKK1KS, '1UKCOMAN8, K KIM'S, .1 UTKS, 'f AFKHTKIK9, OITOMANS. Deuble -Faced Canten Flannel IN AI.L8IIADKS. A NKW INYOICK OF Nottingham lace Curtains At prices lower than they were ever sold, at prices ranging from fiiic. te iJu u pair. A special bargain In 60 pairs Taped KUge Cream l.nee Cur tains utu a pair weitli UNi, MADRAS CURTAIN. A large number of patterns le relect from, In. cludlngthe Mikade pattern, tha newest design In Madras Curtains, CURTAIN SCRIM in Cream, Whlte and Colored Stripe fiemliXc. te'c. TABLE COVERS In Kaw Silk, .lute. Felt and Manuel, Tlnseled and lu new colorings. Tilseled J ills Table Cevera-3-l, tlM I 6 I, I.W j 11M, I5.S0, CURTAIN POLES. Ilrass, Ebony, Cherry, Walnut and Ash I'elet all lengths, with or without Ilrass Trluimlugs.' Cherry, Walnut and Ilrass Poke nt se cint aplecu. J. B. Martin & Ce.,- Cor. West KiBg & Frinre Situ, (Opposite Stevens Heme.) LANOi STICK. 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