TS3w"ir ""' y THE liASTCABTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FKIPAY, APKIL 10. 1880. ij 5 ft 3 1 t ?t' ! ?? mtJIBIA SCHOOL BOARD. mom run TKAHHAcriuir or APM1H BVB1J1BBM. IMertyf Wd lbpindlterM rer the Menth M KM ratN4-Number of repll. In me Behl-A KanamrCatuMBFInrrr. Happening Around Town, Regular Correspondence of ITttiesci.n. Columbia, April la The regular monthly MMtlngef tee Columbia school beard was told In (be council cliamber last night at 8 o'clock. Members present, Mesnra. Ulven, Graver, May", Blade, Tayler and Wann ; ab Mt, Meeara. Orayblll, Markcl and rjtrine. 'tlUnateaofthelastregiilarmeetlngwerorcAd aed approved. The ilnanee cotnmlttee re ported aa lollews : Keeelpta daring month IS.OStw. Xxpendttnrcs r. i.GM.e. Balance en hand l,3ffl.T0. The repair and supply committee recom mended that boxes should be placed around all trees at dlflerent school buildings. The superintending committee reported having secured the aerviees of ..Marriett Jlreslus, attorney at law, or Lancaster city, te deliver the address te the graduating class at the commencement en Tuesday ovenlnir, June 8th, and recommended that this date be nanied by fee beard. This matter was re ferred te this eommlttee with power te act, In conjunction with the teachers and graduating Class et the high school. Vatrick Tracy was exonerated from the pay ment of school tax te the amount of $2.40. The library commltteo ropertod progress In the preparation of the new catalogues for the Shech library. The visiting committee re ported the public schools In geed condition. Superintendent Ames reported the tallow tallew ing statement of the public schools : Whole number In attendance during month males 732, females 778 ; average attondance during month males 637, females G37 ; ptrcentage of attendance during month males HI1., lemales t'l ; percentage or attendance ilur ln term te date males PI, lemales 01 ; number of pupils present every session, 627 ; visits te schools, lb. Miss Emily M. Obor Ober lln made application rer a statu normal di ploma, having graduated nt the normal schools, at Millorsville, and been a teacher for two terms in the schools or town. The request was granted. An order was granted en the sinking rund for (311.75 for coupons cancelled. Orders were granted rer the pay pay ment of a number el bills, after w hlch the beard adjourned. Hannway Can.es a Flurry. A very exciting runaway accident occurred yesterday afternoon en North Third street. Isaac Overholtzer was driving out this street when the horse became frlghteued nt soma unknown rau-e and ran at a rapid gait. The driver at tempted te step the animal hut It was beyond 'his control. The buggy struck the lime box In lrent of C. C. rurpusen's new house and was nerturued, threw ing Overhellzer te the ground. The buggy was dragged across the street when It Btruck an electric light pole and the shafts were tern oil. The herse, new thoroughly excitcd, ran out Third street v ery rapidly with the shafts hanging te him. The herse was captured en the Marietta plke and was net Injured. When 0erheIt7er was thrown out tbe buggy ran ev or him, hut he was net hurt at all. The buggy Is hemewhat damaged by the mishap, but can be repaired. Had Ilia Arm Hunted. Geerge Oentner, an empleye el the Colum bia rolling mill, living near the SL Chariet furnace, met with a painful accident while at work in the mill, lie stumbled and fell en a het bar et Iren receiving sevore burns en his right arm. The l'lrnt .Shail. The first shad or the season were caught during Wednesday afternoon below the dam. At the battery of Geerge Sheets lour shadwere caught and lu the seine et Jehn Keesig the same number were brought te the liattery. Town ntes A goedaudionce was in the opera house, last night, te soe " The Little Dotectlve " by I.oulse Araet and company. Miss Arnet as sumed five characters and delighted the au au dience withher uctlug. Tonight the com pany will appear In " Leah, the I'ersaken." " The Honeymoon " w 111 be given at the Sat urday matinee. Aroer Day was observed very quietly in Columbia yesterday. The pupils et the jmb jmb lle schools marched about town and planted sixty trees en dlllerent streets. Kach school planted two trees, aud they wero named after noted men and w onion. Locust street, between Second and Third, Is being repaired under the direction of the hlghwaycommittee of council. Gravel Is be ing placed en the street. Heme of the school children, accompanied uy uieir icaciiers, weniuue we weeds yes terday arternoen nud spent the time in a pleasant way. Al.li AJIOUT TIIK JtAJSY. It Was fllven by an Unknown Weman te a Singe Driver and Cau.es Much Kmbar rnsatnenU New Helland, April 1G. As the New New Helland stage was preparing te start en Monday afternoon, an unknown woman gave Mr. Kutz, the driver, a llttle girl about three years old and told him te leiveit out at Batten's, at Bareville, and she paid Its fare that far. When the stage arriv ed at Batten's they would net receive the child. Kurtz net knowing what te de took the child dew n te Dave Balr's hotel aud loll it tliere and the next morning Hair sent the llttle ene te a neighbor by the name et Hess. New Hess don't want the child and they doslred the stage drl or te take It back again. Mr. Musser Itanck, w he was driving stage at the time, refused totakeit bck as he did net knew what te de with it. ew Hem has the child but don't want It and don't knew what te dewithlu What will become of It no ene knows. OTitnn netks. On Monday morning Mr. Jehn Hjland or this place started rer rett Scott, Kansas. He is going out te work ler Mr. h. h. Hush, who has a contract rer a railroad there. The warm sun has made the w heat Holds green and the wheat crop leeks ei y promis premis ing. We had a ery disgraceful light en our streets last Thursday evening between two girls; ene who new lives in this town and the ether ene formely of this place who is visiting her mother and claims te be fiem New Yerk. The language the latter used was dreadful. It did net end in talking us shs slapped the ethor ene In the laee and the ether slapped back. It loekod for a w hile as though there would be a regular light but they get quieted down and went home. Atber Day in l.plirata. EmrtATA, April 10. The Kphrata prim ary school, T. S. Kllnger, teacher, celebrated Arber Day Thursday arternoen. The fol fel fol lewing Is the order of the oercl9es Heading ofGev. Paulsen's Arber Day proclamation by II. li Gehman ; prayer by Hev. I., it. Kramer j planting el the tree by commit tee; naming of the tree Dr. J. p. AVickershaui by V. H. Klinger; short addresses by Iter. I,. It. Kramer, Mr. Jacob Gergas, secretary el the Kphrata school beard, II. K. Gehman, teacher or Kphrata aeoendary school aud Drs. Hertz and Mont Ment zer. The exercises wero interspersed wtth music by the Kphrata primary and secondary sohepU. This was the ilrst celebration or the kind ever held at Kphrata, and the state Bntcanbe made with certaln correctness inai me children have rarely enjoyed such fn.ViH1 "l"11?01 0av- Tu pupils wero much Interested In the proper observance or much,rnlhunlem, ,n "'" The SrtlTitleti Army, oil. Captain Duflln, or the Salvation Army, re ports that he has net secured a barracks, hut expects te lu the ceurse el a couple or ilav h The captain had several Salvation Arinv vlsltem this morning and they walked around town; they attracted a great deal or attention. The queei-ihaped caps gave them the apt oar ear ance et a German band. Among the strangers la Daniel Barker, otherwise known as "Daniel the Prophet." Danlel Is shaped very much like the fire plug at the Intki'li Ot.NCJiu comer, being only a ceuple of leet high. He halls from New Yerk, but Is new aving souls in Columbia. Anether tranger is Charles Bait?, or Lebanon, new at Manhelm, and Captain Dulllu'a son William. i Death of Valuable Slare. TUU morning a mare valued at t250, owned by U, J. Swarr & Ca, died ; the animal was badly kicked by another hone something ever a week age and the injuries led te her (Jfath. THE VPKXiKO OF OKAKT ttTUKKT. Testimony aa te tit Value of the Deintttlt l'rtiperty. A. 11. l'caoeck, Jehn K. Stener aud Hlch ard McGrann, the low era appointed by the court te assess damages caused by the pro posed opening of Grant street, trem Christian te North Queen street, met at the orphans' court room this morning te hear testimony as te the valtle or the property takeu by the proposed street A draft of the Deiuuth property, occupied by Geerge It. l'rlsman, conlectlenor, was presented. Mr. Breslus, in his openlng speech said that all that Mr. Demuth asked w as n fair and Just ceinpeiiM tlen for the property te be taken. The first witness called was William D. Hprecherand he testified as fellow s: "I am ac quainted Willi the Demuth property and Imve known it for 40 years ; I would consider the ground te lie taken worth from f 1 1,600 te f 15,000, and the huildliu-s at from Jrt,(HX) te K,600; I would be bidder, If the property was ettered ler sale, at nearly that figure ; the property en the north owned by J. L. Stein metz, would be bonelitted about fTsOOO w hen the stroet Is opened ana the Delchler prop erty would be benefitted about f3,000." Mr. Koynelds,or counsel for the street, i!d the viewers could only take Inte considera tion the advantages or disidvantaRes te the ewners of the property, by the opening and could net Inquire, whether adjoining prep erty owned by ethor parties would be bono beno bone fltted or net, as ue damages could be asesicd te thorn. The lowers said the question as te the benefitting of adjoining property had only been asked for their own Information. Jehn Charles testified as follews: 'I have knew n the Dcimith property ler 40 years aud would alue It at f 23.000." l'rank lVeiller : "I knew the propertv since it has been a store . I w enld consider it worth ?20,000 ; the building worth JC.,000. This was all the testimony submitted by Mr. Demuth. Iho viewers then called I'd ward Wiley, who owns a property en North ijuetn street, near the Demuth property. He testi fied that the property was worth $1,000 per feet or 510,333; the buildings heestimnted were worth $0,000; the btelumetr proertv would be benefitted by the opening but it would net add much te the value of the Deichler property, as he has a lrontage of only 10 feet. The loners sild they desired te examine ether witnesses as te the value of the prop erty and In order te give them time te sub poena the witnesses, they adjourned until -o'clock. The viewers reassembled at two o'clock. A. O. Kepler testified that the ground was w erth 050 per feet, or a total or ?12,r.0u The uuiidiugs no esumaieu ai 3-1, . Jehn 1). Sklles theticht the ground was worth $700 ;er root, and the buildings 1,000, a total or $17,5.13. Jehn 11. llltncr thought the ground was w erth $00 per feet or $11,333. He did net knew enough of the buildings te make an es es tlmate of their v .vine. Jehn A. Burger was of opinion that it would cost SOrte te put up buildings similar te these new erected. Fred Heefel testified that the buildings are worth between $,000and $0,0ul. Walter M. Franklin testiHcd tint he had sold a property this spring In the neighbor hood, isi., feet front, ter $22,000, The build ings were vvertli $t"s0001eaving the land worth $001 per feet. He did net think the ground owned by Demuth was worth ever $000. At the conclusion of the testimony the Viewers held a consultation and were con sidering the amount or damages te report when we went te press. Jehn r,euc!illn' Ca.rs, Yeung I.eughlln, who Is charged with the larceny or n large number of article, will tmd himself In much trouble befere the law Is through with him. Last evening Mrs. Jehn Weldle, of West King street.ldentltied two or the shawls found at Mrs. Gest's, as her proper ty. They was stelen from herhouee en April Mb or nth. Thecap which was stolen Ireni the Koj Kej Kej steno heuse was the property ors. W. I.uden. IjistovenlngOIUccr Pyle found the cap in possesslon of Tred Lutz, te whom T.eiighliu had sold It. This afternoon I.eughlln had a hearing en ilve charges of larceny. Among the witnesses was Mrs. Susan Cost (or Kletler), in whose home most of the stolen property was found, bhe testified that I.eughlin brought the ortl ertl cles te her house, but she did no knew hew became Inte possession of them. In derault of ball the prisoner was committed te prison for trlvl at court. I.eughlln admits that he stele all the articles but two shawls ; lies 13 s they were taki 11 by another man. He savs he deserves punishment for being as dumb as he was. Mentn Crista" LaU Timing I-ast evening a fair sized audience greeted the People's Dramatic company, who opened a three night's engagement In Fulton opera heuse et cheap prices. Gustavus Clark appeared in four characters, viz Jtilmund JJantri, AbbeUusuni, 'finur.sand the Count and was very geed. His support was satisfactory, and It included Jehn itirh as J-emntule, W. Durand as A Ihert, Miss Kmma Hendricks as Hauler, Ac This lady is a line actress and indeed all the ladies were clever. This evening the company will play ''A Celebrated Ce" with Mr. Clark MJenn lie nnrul. Hew a VWimnn I-trn. rinInnr. Frem the Dtlaware County Dimeci l ThowifeofP.. WerrallHill, near Concord fetatien, has been m iking money en her own account in the chieken business, hhe lias at present 350 chickens, fche sold a large num ber or eggs during the winter, realizing trem $50 te $150 a mouth, getting usually from 20 te 30 cents ier dozen. Her roceipts rer the past j air w ere about $700, and cost of feeding each fowl for the same period about 00 cents. Tim IIi)iit in Itellgleii. At New Ibemn, Louisiana, 11 merchant who is an avowed Intidel pisted up a placard bearing various mottoes declaring the devil a myth, hell an impossibility, etc home ene set abeve his placard the sign, " Christians of all denominations boycott this insulter," per haps the llrst time the bojeett has been drig ged Inte religion. hlrdnl ll.uik Clerk V reni tlie Kphrata Ki view Mr. Levi Hacker, the new clerk in the Fph rata National tun I., tendered his resignation te the beard of directors en Wednesday. It was accepted and Mr. Albert Hosteller was elected te till the vacancy. Mr. Hestctter is at present clerk in ItoyerA Hull's coalnlllce ami Is an apt accountant. Heis oxpucted te enter the bin); 011 Monday. llu.y Sreiiea at I. Unci Iteck Krein the I.ltltz ltccerd Busy scenes are te be vvitnessed at Lime Heck at presenU Ten masons and tw e car car car lonters are at w erk en I. B. Bueher's new mill, aud James hturgis and son and two mere carpenters are busy at J. ('. Bretwt's new stable. Llme Heik is tertainly bent upon impievemeiiu Wtunay nexthtarera hotel going up. Ilelure Alilerinnn Spurrier Louisa Deiuan h is beu held for a hearing en thochargeol assault preferred by Ljdia Mlller. 'I he henring takes plaee thlsev eiilug. Lewis llalant Is charged with assault and Uittery and surety or the poace by F.llis Iltittnn, and a hearing will he held te-morrow evening. A Denial. The prier occupants or the heuse Ne. Ill North Charlette street, totally deny the state ments that theircellar and vard wero In bad condition when they lelt it, as alleged by the present occupiers or the building. We glve them the lciiellt or their statuim nt. I'lanled b tbehihelars It was stated vesterduy that Prel. Buehrle planted thntrees at the New street school. Such was net the case. The trees worn planted bv.MlltonUraver.Clarenco Wldmver and Charles Uoea, pupils or the school. Air. Buehrle presented the tree iiamett In honor ui 1110 1 ary's. A Iluriu Thlel Cuiiimliled. Cornelius KnonH,theinan whostelo Samuel Harahrlghfs liorse en Saturday night, had a hearing before Alderman Deen this morning. In.ulrM'.'"."'1 '" 'leraull or bail te TlmZ " fXwebH of ,"rMny aml Died In Ohie. Mrs. Llizabeth Mby, wire or Dr. T. B Fbv formerly or Manhelm, died of paralysis at tholrbemp at Union, Montgomery ceuntv Ohie, en the27thult.,'ln her?.2d year? iKl inalden name was Klirabeth Heikcs. AfTerted by (Us. Last night the family or Augustus Waltz, who reside en Hum street, wero atfectcd by the gas from a steve In the dining room. The coal was wet and that Is supposed te bave caused the gas. This morning after the latully awoke all wero sick for sotne time, but ero agiln able te be alxiut. Srnt tn the llen.e el Itrlucr. The court this afternoon decided te send F.inma Bewder, the iueorriglble girl, te the Heuso of Kefuge. Constable Dern vv ill escort her tn that Institution. llsnd'a Itemeilles. II. K. Smith, representing IT 11. It Hands IteiuPdles, of scruiteii, l'a, I. new lu this city Introducing the medicine 1 he Itemedles are Toething lotion, n wonderinlly seething and harmless lotion te bit he the gums of teethlnit habes telte I lire promptly rolleves colic and seethes cress babes without stiipefjlng thorn l'leuant I'hystc Mr children and adults enrcs constipation . Werm Lllilr, which Is combined with a cathartic LeiiKh and Croup Medicine his no superior In Its line, Iitarrhiw -Mixture euros when everything else falls (Senerat Tonic give tene and appetite te weakly children Chafing row der hosts sere and chafed bibes In onedav. l'rlce, 2Se it We advLe all In want of geed beets or shoes at low prices te vllt the lied front Shoe Stere, Ne. 4? North (Juoen stroet, nevt deer te posteMrc, aprlt lwd.tltw Cnnnerled with Telephone Ktrhaiice Jehn I.utz, printer, Denver: J vv. KeflVr Hetel, ltesmstenn, and tioe . Seheetr, the popular Centre Square restaurant keeper, who recently bought Harry Cel I ind's saloon, ale connected vt Itli the telephone exchange Ainu.eiiieuls. .Vim llemirte Ceminff On Monday evening Sam Heinple, the favorite comedian, who In fermer ears pleased the people of I ancaster will open a thice night's engsgeiuent In this city lie Is supported by a geed company and will present well known comedies. HAIIlltAUJ'S. Hiss 1imw On the 15th of April, lvs, h! Styer's ranklln Heuse, tiy the Hev. VV T tier hint. Mr Jehn II lles, of Lltltz, te VIlss Am It llnmm. n I nmll.illln ,... 1) Alnuims,et IJtnilHMIIe ltd 3t a it arm. fhllailelphls I'rmlnre Market. I'mnrRi.rniA. April It. Heur market tirm Salesel MM barrels ; Minn, bakers at KMHt. ;i l'etina tsinllyvtMTSftl in ; Western at II llHn 4 ;s. Patents. l leMSvtf t:y Heur Bin toys iv. 1 p in, cull W host April, 914.0. -May. 91e : June, sle. July, 'lke Cern April, 4'"4ei May, ttt.c Junelft.c July, 4'.ve Oats April, 4iJ,c May antl June Sic , .1 uly SHc New erk I'redure MsrkFt. Nkw ellK, April K Heur anil snd market lmers' favor . rlne, II JiHitJOO Mipertine f ! i (?l IS Coininen te uoett t vtra Vlostern, MlVit City Mill KMras II nifftKt for VV et Indies Whtut Ne 1 Kill (Italy en i Spot, 'no Ne. 2 Ked, l'4c .Ne 1 White, state, Cie .Ne Sited, VV Inter, Maj.yl'.c, .Ne 2 Itcd, Winter, June Cem Ne S Mixed, cish. IJV(e , Msv.tis.r Oils Ne 1 White state, pet, 4Jc Ne 1 dl.400 live dull ; c:Jnc. Ter VV estern llarley nominal Perk ilttll . fnmllv Mes, 111 'XI1 fu l.rd Vtay, f 11 June, e J. Molasses nemlnnl; iic for 61) test Turpentine weak at 4"c. Hesln dull; strnlntHl te uoed, II 0TKQI UK Petroleum quiet ; refined In cases, ske Untter Market very1 dull; .New Western ( rwunury, AJ lie Stale Dairy, half firkin tubs, .'lilO Cheesednll: tale, 'lailc ; VVestern, -UQ l-ggsOnn State.lfe; VV cstern, KJ.e. Suuar dull ; lleflned cutleal, 6'.c grnnulated, Jc 1 allow steady ; prime city, 4e trelRhts steadv grain te Liverpool, ie CelTt dull taircitrgoesat c. Ulcedull; ranges from 3v4(j4e. Chicago Market Chicioe, April ic, 9 30 a. m -Market opened vvtiat Mftv,Tt'',e June, ;-.c ,lu,ie vrae mbj- je. j ". imts April, if-ic May, ?f';e , .lune.afe. Ijerk May, fJ 16; ,lune, y u , July.fijcj ijint May, 5 s.-,;juhe, fV'sl Inly.UflTiic lttbs-Ma), 15 15 June, ;K J' CIXIHIMO. Wheat April, Ttu ; May, ;e , June, T'fi Jttl5,H,e . tern.: s""1 J,',-c' ,aV, 7c, June, Sh July, as'ie. OaLs-Aprll, CM(1; iav Zic, June, jv.c; WW KjiT'l-n. ,?! .'2 M' .""' . u'sSrVW, "" i,ay' '' "' J"n-' Ulbs April, IV .1), May, $5 .M , June, '. .-W July, 15 J5 ' Cram ami rrnvi.inn burnished by S. h. ltindt. liroker. Chlcaija April ic, 1 o'clock p in. . .. Wheat, Cern. Oau. fork. I.ard. April xnx 'ay ::: rv-, 2v 9 10 5 si June 7t 37'i SufJ 9 KS & 'K AtlKUSt .... s-j .... ., a1 " fcoptember tfj .. .... ,.,.,.,.,. Itecelpu. Car Leu. VV inter Vv heat 1 Spring Wheat a Cern - Oats ,i Ujo ."'.....'.... ' Harley " . OllCtty CrudeOtl 75 .... Head Hecelpts Hees iB.(mu Closing Prices 2 o'clock p u . .. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard Prl' 7t'i ysj ;.;, ,,; 5, June ?J'J as A.in r,273 B9V Juiy a'K '. . ' J f ) August. tri, .... iv Eeniembt-r. (-2' Oil City Crude Oil - I.Iih Stock 5larkrts. Cnu aoe. April 15 Cattle Ileceipts, S,;r.l head; shlpmenU, .' .ve he id ; inarkm aetiv e and low i r shipping eteirs, a te ljie Us, It iefi S5; Blockers and fi odors, i TVjji in ; cows, bulla and mlicrt, (1 uiQii bulk, t: Vft3 U) IIers K, oelpu, .11,0.0 hiad; shipments. Ti.m head, market alew nnd prices lac lewir rengh and mixed. 14 1119430 paekinK and ship. plng,4J(8itu, light, 13 4VSI 3fl , skips, l!nl& Sheep-Htcelpls, !,(. head ; shipments. llOO inarketstiadj , natives, 12 50gb, lei ins, IUQ Kast I.ijixRTT Cattle receipts, il7 head , shipments '.a ht ad , market ralr; prime. ,5'S f.i5, fair te geed. 117585 25 common, I Kit 5u , shipments te -New V erk, none Hogs receipts. 17uu head ; shipments, .',110 ; market slew , fhllaaelphlas, II 5J4 70! erk' ers. M - 411 ; fcklps, J l"Gl 13 ; sulprnents te New Verk, none. Shoei riceipts, 2,4m heart- shipments, 1.W0 markt.1 slew, shade oil from W 1 ilnesdav . Hiiuseniilit Slnrket. DAIRT. Creamery Ilultur inc llutterfc ." I ViJiSe Dutch Oht use V lump slliec l'OULTRT. turkeys V piece (live) HB2.25 chickens p pair (iUr.!..;;...::;..:::fifix" " ID piece (cleaned) i5e40e M1SCILLANKOC8. Apple Hutterflqi ev- lissy :;: -.. ::.:::: :: ""ejis i-ard v .".:::::&& FRUITS. Apples VKPfc loeiso llauanas V dez "vjjsin Coceimuts, each i....lIil2e lAtmens fi dez 'jie Oranges V dez .'..."iua'ste linipesy) 'vjme C'runberilts, pr qt ', ...""tfl-e , , VKiisraBLss. Cahhsgn head sge istetsfllib ftfiiioe PolutetwVlVspk jWi5e ' tlbllhll 4.'IUC CaullrlniM r, pr. hd . .. Sftiec Sunt : 1'ntat.s s y X pk i inftjile lumipsv y, v. :::::.:::::::::::i(uS Hallhnt V ".'..'!'. .. . iiracnn Catfish VS. !..... ita HerrinK V tlez iJ? rrtah Maekenil W ft fS Clams per liJ 'i? hen ia, " "M Illiierlsh ... IS Hturgiien ?S, hhi,t tee """' 2S075C .... . II 111 IN. Wheat ntvnr Oats way hj0n.:::. ... ;. llavpernm ".; " iiv2 Clevirsiitl "J?2 'timothy ' ' iVii ."5 Herdtlntss r-uffS Orchard (jI-uvs "" 'Vrl Mixed Latin Urasses Jr Kieurw bbl ...;; ;:'V" Hungarian tlruss, '.'... u a lt lurk rttitcas. Nw Yesk, April 18 Wall street. 1 je p. In, Meney at '.' per cent, foreign exchauKe dull at tS7HOI'X I Uorernmeuu were flriii; Currency 6', tU7t hldt 4's coups. I1WJ bid 4X'a IHJJi bid. The stock miikct opened wiak, and en the llrst few kales prlita declined M te )i percent. Alter 10 SO, however, the larger operations ex Unded some support te their respective favor, lies, and prices rctev ered by neon te here they were nt the cIrMtiyiwtaiday, Since midday, en a sharp tilling of Lake Shere, and Westcrn Union, prices bav e declined te the bottom flguies again, Sterk Markets. (Quotations by Uecd, McUraun A Ce., bankers, latncnster, i'a. HIV TURK LIST. 11 u. 3 r. r's s'H si1. 21 ' l.M Wl CamviU l'Hcinc U C. O I Cot. Ceal Central I'Aclflc,,. Canada Southern. CM., bt L.A fah. Denver A Itledrnndn Del , hack.A Western xrte Krlev'd New Jersey Central k. A T Leu. A ., 1-Hke Shern , Mtchtirsn Central nurt 1'sclMe...... .Northern PalIUc N. ! fret .N W New erk Central Ohie Central (liiuihi ., ... Oregon trims Ontario. Western .. 1'aclflc Mall Kechttstera 1'lttsbnrg .... St. fanl Telas 1'aclnc Union Tactile Wabssh Common VV abash Preferred ..... Western Union telegraph, West Shere rHiLADKLrau list Lehtsh Valley It., M. Y. A I'hlla Pennsylvania Heading rlt 50 la. 25', Ml' K ', m" , t-s ui ! m ' : se. IW'J SI lltl .1. Iff.'l, lis. 1IIS' Its'. M4 N'. t-'s ll. 31? 16 t.1 11M1. 4 mi A1 S: H. Sis tnign .-saviKntien llestonvllle I'hltadelphlA A Krtn ... Northern Cent 1'wipUt's l'assnnirer H'd'gtien'lsM'tg's rx ji en ". is" 41 ". tiV, :v :is luteal stocks anil tla.iitla. ileiwirttd by J, U. long. Par ljv.st value silo. lmcsstei C per cent., KM livi Hit t " isstt. lut l.M " 4 " Scheel Itwn lut luv " 4 " In 1 or -M yours li lm! " 4 " In 5 or .M) ears li una " 4 " In lu or J) ears u luf. Manhelm lloreugh lean He no ItAKK srtvas. rtrst National Itank lc, Cn. Karmers .National Hank vi 115 tuiten .NatumaJ uink no isi LaucHster County Nations! 11.111k ... M HMO CeIumM .National Hank Mi II.) Christiana National Hank tin 115 Kphnta National Itank PO IJ11 rlrst National Hank, Colnmela lw 15s lTlrst .National Itink, strasl.urg .. Ht 1 ti tlrst National Hank, vtarletlu . . Iki Atl "si Klrst .National Hank, Sit. Jev . li l.M Lltltz National Hunk . iu ivi Manhelm National Hunk lie lie Union National Hank, Mount lej . 50 f.s Ne Helland National Hank , . . lut lt ri Gap National Hank lu) no Quarn v tile NatlensJ ltink .u 110 Mtzaliethtewn Natien il bank . !! lie Netthern Hank took h-i 10 TCRSriKKSTtKiS lltg Spring ft Heaver Valley .. . 710 HridKepert . Horseshoe 1 1 2t !e Columbia A chestnut Hill ... . .M I.' Columbia A VV aahinirteu . .31 "H tfl Cimostega A Hlg feiirlng JS At CelutnbliA Startetla .5 ;i Jlaytenn A Klliahethtew 11 it 411 Lancaster. h.phrnt.i i5 (I Lancaster. Willow stnet Z 4ie Stnuhurg.t 5tllliert 2, .' 51arietta.v Vtajtenn 3 n Marietta A Sletint Jey i. 35 se Lane , hltzabethtnwn A Mlddlotewn liu 7U L.incnsterA Irnltvlllu 50 M ijvnCAster A Lltltz r. 75 Ka.st llrandywlne A VVavnesbuty .. w ,r. L-inmsterA VV Ullauisum u i 1117 .1 LancnsterA Sluner '.1 lte I.inctvster A Manhi lin S ti.vi Ijiucaster A Marietta .. . ... J5 ;i Lancaster A New Helland .. .. h.i -: MteCKLLANKOCR STVS '. Qnarryvlile It It .... 'si in Mlllerjvllle street Car '.1 tn Inquiring Printing cetnpanv ,. 5i : OasllKht and tuel Cempanj 3 a Stevens Heuse (Hend) n no Columbia (.as Cempiny Ji Columbia Water Company 10 10 Susquehanna Iren Cempiny no 'an25 Marietta Hellew ware l.i 210 Stevens Heuse s.i 1 in MlllersvllleNennalacbtHjl 25 late Northern Market '.1 ; Kastem Market fsi mi VV estern 51 irket se M Ijuicastcr City ftrt t Kallwn) Ce ... "i Jt. Gas Company Hend lu) net Columbia Horeush Itends lii lei Lancaster A Susquihanna Se an Lancaster A New Danvlllu 25 II dunn-jvlllc IS It 7L, s mi lit "3 Kiadlng A Celumlili It It , t s Mi lul mIkh Am'hitiTsi'3ir-T.f. T3AKINO HOWDKll ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varl 3 A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeneaa. Mere ecu nemlcal than the erdlnarj klnils, and cannot I sold In competition with the multitude et low tst, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Heltt only in cam. 110T..L IIacine Pewdsr Ca, 106 Wall Street, New Yerk may27 lvdA w TF TIIK WnATHMl IS FAVOHAHM: 1. there will be a public exhibition nrtriainf the t'nlen Se 1 Hre hiik'tnt 011 s VTl I.HA1, Al'I'.IL 17, at I p 111 . 1. 1 I ime and or nice nr l'mm and Fulton sttt 1 ts 1, A nTeftTiksijw ellK sr.NDA-T JlOIt.VINO PAI'fcKS which arrive h. rent 625a in , dLllverid 10 all parts of the ritj AT 6c. KACH Ijuve orders ut It tll.Vb II llvltlt, l'cnns.iuurn Tun "Vkm.ev ir.iixT" ixifvii tilled Havana 5 tent Llirar Is the im at favorite and most rellaMe Nickel Cigar In the market. Try them, at MvKM.KV" (Kernierly Hariman .) " 1 uiiew rent e.21 North luein Slnet SCAI.IH) I'KOI'OSAi.S IOII COLI.I'c tlen of Stateand Count laiosef ha.t unl VVestVVnnH of Lancaster cltj ler is, win l, received at County ( nmmlssleni rs' Olllce until li o'clock neon, IONI)A, Afltll.i'i, iv 'ihe appointment ter the intlre cltj will nor be glven mono person ; or te In e persons, ciir of whom will deputlzniheetbi r te ile hN wm k m oitHKller llll.lieviili Attest tRAMK (Ikikst. Cltrk u7-dtrt B ANT KNI) YAK I). 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Ortlee' Ne. 20 CKNTItK SOUAUK. Ileth yanl nd elllce connected with 'lelephone hxchanue aprll-lydMAIf.lt K Itistat.i: of im:teh "aiiconemy", li late el Lancaster city, Lancaster ceuntv, l'a, deceased the understgnid auditor an peluUd tndlstrlliule the balance remaining lu the hands of Vlicc K. ileConemj, adinlntMra trlx, of the i state of Pet.'r McConemv , dm am d. . .. .1., il 01 1.1 rw I. ,t.v.l Ia...iII. i.aitllln. 1. . ' ... ..,,.. auiuitj, ,.,ij?w ,,-n ,, j , lit, ,,.,, it, mil Hilfjle will sit for that purpose en SVIl illii MAY 1, A IJ ls-v',, atll o'clock a. 111 , in thi Llbrtirv ltoem of the Court Heuse, In the cltj of jm caster, l'a., where all ienens Intiresiid lu huIiI distribution may intend. A J KIlKltl V. marSJtdS Auditor COUIIT I'HOC'I.AMATIO.N. Will ri as, the Honemble Jehn II living sten, Pit sldent, and Honorable. David VV Pat ti rami. Additional Law Judge of the etirls of Common Pleas In nnd for the count of ) uneas ti (, and Assistant Justices of the ( euru of Djrr and 'terminer uud Oi ut nil Jail Delivery and Quarter Stssiens of the Piaoe in and ter the ceiinti of 1 nn,.i.i,.r have henied their precept, te 1110 diuuid re' quiring me among ether thing, te niaku publn proclamation throughout mj billiwUk, that it ( ourtef Ojcraud 'leriiillii r mid a lit 111 nil .lull Dillvery.alsea Court of (11 ttenil Quirtir hn sinns of the Pi ate and Jail Dillicry, will com inence In the Cem t Heiim-, In the clly of Ijincas. ter, in the Common ealth of l'cuiisj Ivanlu, OV THE THIItl) MOVDtY IN Al'ltll. (the PJth), lsv,, " in pursuance of which piviept litiblie notice Is hen by gtv en te the Ma or and Aldi rmen of the i . Ity of Liiiieiister, In the said county, and all thu Ju.tlcesef the Peace, the Corener and Con stables of the said City and County of Lancas ter, ttuit they be then and there In tlulr own preiwr persons, with their rolls, record und ex. amlnatleiis.and Inquisitions, aud their en re Iiieinhrances. te de these things which te their 0 Uce appertain In their behalf te be done j ami also all these who will prosecute against te" prisoner, w he are. or then shall be. In the Jail et of ih.'L'""a bounty of Lancaster, are te W t hi 1 und there te iir,.',,i ,,.,..1,,.. .V..." '.. l '.'."." . ,..v,.v....h.i,i.lWm n1 buan iu 1 Jllta Bl t-ancaster, the leth day of March. 1SS-s.t,rt,,- Ut0' W 'OMLr.NSON. ' inS-ltdAUtT bbarlff. A'A'lP AD VKKTtSKMKXTS. Hilsl:J ?,lSA.1.1' A rm' HAlllll.i: or tatnlly Driving Herso, voting and lu geed enler nttd n fast ,lrlv el , for ssle at ...tai- rJaKASTt'IIKs't.Nl I'STHKhT, aplrtlnd I nnesster, l'a. Al'-ANTI'.n. -A HITl-ATION WUKUll ..1 . i c"" 'kn ,1'lniselt Boiierally tiseftit Callat Ne 3.'4 hast MngSlrfet. ltd yi unu'T or am. tiik juuist,- V llensen s t spclnn Plasters Imve been n srtlt d geld m. d Us ev or all competitors, safe and positive Ol ff( K I. W A It 1) I reu ANY 0'JJ.JVJ casoef Kidney 'Ireulilts, .Nerv oils llehlllty, Mettt il nnd I'hvslcal Weaktuss. that 1IOTAN1C NKUV K lilt rKlts falls te cure, sold by druggists, M cents until MLU1C VI. (0,.N. 15 .North lllh ttieet, Pbllndelphli, l'a. Clictilurs nee maratriuetHlAw B (H'K ' HOIK ' HOCK ' 'IO lllK PI HI li All inv (tislmnirs will tie siippiuilti , nil I elel. rated BOCK BEER ON svltllIV VN1) VIONDW Nl-M. all 2t r V Illr.Khl: IjlINK YOlTNtl H1IU.NO IIOUSF T 1'ltl 3 V A1K S Vl.K Fine Yeung Ridinc Herse, Ihnreughly galled and verj kind He tan be driven by a wettttu or child Will be sold ill prlv ate sale. Applj 10 Mils C McOOV KKN, apV5td 1 Hit r rurnplke.near 1 ancasti r, P t r. an's ri.eru. LEVAN'S FL'OUR Always Uniform nnd Reliable rpirv tn 11 km: iirsiY. ft K.AU9 01 1 I'M! IH Altl' 75 tKMi. Al IIOHUV.K'S LIQUOK STOItK, .Ne 22 Centre Sqtmre, l.anrasler, l'a. hpi-Ji ljdK QKOIUIKKKNSr.JB., Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder, NO 5.19 W ESI Kl.NH SI Kr K f All work receives my prompt and personal at tention Allklndsef lobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasonable terms. Drautni-s nnd Estimates turnlsheil. cr.'7-lvd 171M VTKer rATHU'K Mi I.AL OHl.l.S lli lite of Manhelm township, Lancaster 10, I'n , dec eased 1 otters testamentary enaldes tntehav Ing bi-en granted tothe underslgmd, nil persons lndebtisl tluretoure itiqueniedtemake Immedlate pa) mint, and these having claims or demands ngalnsi the same, will pt.sent them without dela for settlement tethi undi r signed, residing lu Harrlstiurg, or II U Mi Coneiny, alderman, I am aster I VVIKS M, 1 VI I.HI IN, apJ-6t.lt Lxicntur L V It I . (, O II AM lUTMM) AT II 1. 1 it- FINE TAILORING. lite largest and most Compute Vsserttnent of MNh Weel t .NH for the spring ttailt te Iki found tn the I Ity of Lauc.isti 1 A Chelio I Ine of sprinjj evercaatlngs and Panbdoentngs In nil th.t Latest Patt rns Prices liw, Hest VV erkniaushlp, Httd nllgersls VV at ranted as 11 prosenti d H.GERHART, NO 41 NOltril 0UKK.N sritKh I e-Opiieslii! ihe I'ostettlce, mat-.'; Ijdlt gIMl IMI i.tieps A. HIRSH'S, NOS O & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. VII til. I Hi st St) lis of HATS AND BONNETS. Hats formic and up r lne Hewi is, I e Uliers end lower Pompons Vtillmirv eIkH, bntin-, V elvcts. Nettings, Laces, Held Iice, Sliver I.ace, Lace mlxeU with geld, and mini) ether Nevi lrtmmlngs Ianc Heads Hat Ornaments, 1 hlldrrii's I ace Cups, cerseu, Csillars, Culls, Handkerchiefs, Icrsejs, I i.lles Hese, and a large varlil) of ethi r goods Call and see us IjdIoie purchasing olewheri apr. I .Ind TjMi.n eri'K iieisr. Tllltr.K MHIIlx Cemment Ine; .Memlii) I vinV. prll 1! A 1 Irst Class Kntertainment and at the Popular I'rues 10, 20 & 30 CENTS. llndi r Ausnliej el Dicoratlen Ds Cetumlttti 1 he well known and raverlte Cemi dlan, SAM HEMPLE, 'iiipiierted by a Urst Class l emidy Cetnpanv, in a brilliant selection of his fuiinii stgbaracteis. ilenday Kvenlng The three act corned j diama ntltled "UNCI.f. SAJI.' AVaitus J .tharp, "am llemple. with hit-, at the tlmiw. and the c 1 ebruttd 9preadagle speech and UOUl.ll 1)1 V MON D c ensin Jee,lbam Hcmple. Tuesda) Kven g Oneef th funnlestcemidles of the present dav, " A lllsllANI) JIADL Te Oltlief: rhMtpriiu, sm llrmple And "I1U1 L IN A CHINA SHOP, Vlrfnn, Sam Hern I'le. VVfdnisday Kvenlng ' ALL IIIA1 C.L1I TKHs IS NOTl.OLI)." A goe.1 Iteserved beat 30 Cents Notion sale at opera house. uprlt5td H 1HSII A HHOTHKr. STARTLDT & PACTS ! BUT TRUE. 1 11 1 - HIRSH & BROTHER hr I I. 1IIK Orreapest Clothing, Best Made Clothing, Most Durable Clothing KVKIl ItKN IN I.AM ASIrlf. All thu Clothing sold by them Is 5Iatiiilactun d by theui 'Iho) are Uhl.l. HKVVKD, HKI.1, TKIV1MKD AN sn.iaiu.v MADh. THOSE BOY'S SUITS At KTc und 1 IM1 are going fa-d and only a few uruleft. 'they re enlv ene et the man) Itugalns elleri d lu Men's Clothing, Bey's Clothing, Children's Clothing AND- GENTS' FUFljNISrUNGS, HIRSH I BROTHER'S (no-Prlce Clothing Heuse, COUJlKK WOBTU qUKKN ntUKItT AND CKNTlir. 8QUABK. A-KII'I.til I'KKTMKJI K.VTfl rjilKUKlSNOTlUNtl MKl.AYOlWn MAN UMNO lir..ri) HKllIT I Semething for Your Personal Interest ! Is ti!i!a!eir,mirtVi,rni!iS,,.,!''lM IVV'm'i11 ,"',h,,' Idinselllnsncli a iuhiiik ras will become hint. Ilinie he r. V,, If the II it Is net dr. sii'l I,', ot'ii'er WAtl'i1:, l',ed;s':!,,,,,,,, Xt we.'!' ",' l''. -' """ heu dnelv l. may be .ByinMnl,U.eSrlilVt..hAI,IN,, "A" W OI '"OASlKlt. make .,.,... UttV et the SILK, STIFF AND SOFT HATS. orkn.!Ver 1m?X haHr ,he 0r"",,,,, ,,0,l, '''K"1 " " ""'- '"' "" Prettv N. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Sw.Hl mill 33 North Queen Street. Iiiummter, Ta. a rir AitrrRTisrvrxi s CUORT. I.OTOl S.MOKl'.K'S AH'll V cles, cigarette Holdets, 'lobacce I'niuhes, Pipes, ote , In gloat Vnrletv, lust received at MAkl.hV S (lonnerl) llartman's) " Vellow (rout. Ne :i .North Oueeii sinsd VW r f V nister propert), In (onus te stilt, at the lowest current rules I II Dt KI IN, mart! 1 mil Ul 4. Walnut at , Philadelphia Tohacce cirri neh, scraps, hiit INHS AND I'AChKUS' VVASl'K, ilry and Clean, bought for c mh .1 M VIOLINS, Ne in Pearl sireet. New Verk Ketorence I red s-chutte. Ne 213 Pearl street, New Verk febl. ltd W' anti:i a iiiinn, Kr.Li.viiiii: Man te taku lhc airi no at 1 ancaster for an established Collection nnd Metcitutlle Agency. Heed pay te the right man ltefet encu iviiulred Address, uetu nit Vgent, Leck Hex lirs Chitnbersburg, Pa all itiD (fl'.M'INl. lM:iTsiANlNHlTcr l'OW. J DKIt, lierined Campher, both r.illve and eltlclent insecticides foraleat lit 1I1.KVS DUtHl HlllltK. -Ne X, West King street Nete thechiui'e lulocilten. I I hll'u ivt i.ei'mi .,. ....I ,. i'iii il.'li 111,. 1 lilul,.V V l.-SII--i ItlgtOSttldV the t.erman. Kretieh nml Itnl Ian I-ttiigunges. will dud pnictlcal Instruction at mv studio, ever Loeher's Drug store. Ne u Kast Kfng ".treel upi'Mwd I H).N VON OSShO JMl.AHKK'h HVi. Ti:. Is Pure, r tesh and of ft lib li r lav or lr It Clarke's Original Coiubinalien Collee it- a h will phase the miwt fastidious hvtni liidm ementa given Ie all purchaser, of leas and t ode. s during thenevt judajs t I. VUKK's II- V AMU O) KKKslDltK, At Ne is West hlng street. -l ib-phone tnvlTiMw nhMV.' ul'lMM." I UK I'l'h NINIt lit 111! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 'WNOnTH QUEEN ST., (N-jt Doer t" t'esti.nice Will tnke 1 1-u . en -All ItHA,, Vt'llll Cth, withetii et tin tluist an I most cempit t. assert lm tit el Beets, Shoes and Slippers lit Hie ls-st v iki . and at the lewtst l'es. ii.iu Prti is "In. stis k Isi ntlrely new an 1 1 ireful I v selected, and g.ssls will Imi -.old at SI Kit! IV (INK I'l.K r and VTlr A( THIN OCAUANIKKD V cordial Invitation 1- c vtendi d teali te visit out Ni w stele, whither )ou lm) or net Ne tiniiMi ti. hew gecstii KK5H.5Illr.U1Hr: PI VI Y. Xe. Is NORTH IJl'KEN STKKfyr t.Neit Doer te the Posteftlco ) CHAS. A. REECE. nprll lwdAltw A ri I.I.I MSON A I OSII'K ARTISTIC CLOTHING -tint- BOYS. Straight Frent Sack, tut Norfolk Blouse Suits. ISOVd PLAIN BACIv htflM.fiKl UOi'.S CAS.SIMKHh SIM IS, p. IO HOV'S DKKS3 VVOUS1KD3, film ( Hll.DUK.N S NOKrOLK hUTM, ill.) CIIII.DKK.N S PLKA'IKD I U N IC SUITS, tile, 1125. 1 VI. ( HII.DHI'.N s hll.1 SKIItl'S, fjvi, 11S0, ..' 1IIK I A'IrSI t AHHION'j IS Gents', Youths', Bey's and Children's HATS & GAPS, ANI 1 H.AN.NKL. NKW PA11KKN I'KIU Vl.K AND ClIKVllll SHIRTS, Hill I.K.NTrl AND HOVS. A I.AIHIK AHSOIU'MKM' SILK NECKWE3R. TWKN'IV HVK AND HIT! L'K.N'IS KCONOM IV I.AIllrM'.tlKMa' AND IIOV'S Dress Shoes. Ladles' Dress Kid Hliecs, II M). Mls.es' litest .shoes, 'iik'. Hi ul' Dress Mines, II lu. llej's Htessblioea, 'c. TKUNKH, VALIHES & SATCHELS Al LOWEST PHIUKS. Williamson k Fester, 32,34, 36 & 38 East King St,, liANCASTKU, 1-A. MK A II rr; H 1 1M KM t M s. li ivm KI.NT. I llllt Ifln, .,,... .. ... ;........ " " .-uorerooui, miniir without the house. Alsea three story lm ler. and Stable for four horses and HieddlnK b r si Millions I iillernddres ,1 CHPAIIH alMId SM.O, l, 1 10 Mirth IJuren HI JrtNt.i.isn i'itew.sKitsT'Ki:r(Mirits li It biliiK the lalest, br.t, nnd most come nlent contriMiuce ever tnvenlnl rer tnkliui llaKKluesseut el Utiles and koeplne Inmser. Inthiir Proper Mianes nud sire. inn l,e ero cund nt ItDSt Nil f IN'S 'I11II01I111; Kstal.llsh luent, .Ne 17 North Onion stnet Ien Inn t.ifr av " Iioser sliclrheis have become uttlle the rajre I heir use k'vis the Kiirmeut a lien npiiianiuie 'Iho luvoutieii ineetliiK a necisslu l.M ij one wants theui Hisjii ctfully, A II. ItllSKNSl I IN A r UUKNK'H. California Apricots. 'I hose Apricots are verv rine and sulil at "1 for I 11 , or iiiart ititi Iho) an dull, Ions a. t table ile-.ert lalile Peat hes, iv Jee and 1'e a cm Pie Peaches, ltie ler itnrt can lllacklierrles, iv a eiiti. s"tri berries, IV a en 11 f n h VjhiIes, n h nin 1IONKV. HON! V ' Mm' tomb Henev, " pound trntiii s IVt, u). a pound. M II IlKS HlltsAI K Having illspiMed of our llnini ti ster. 1 host nut ami Mary streets, we havi tn pilr el 1 01111 ter scales, one shun Case, one c erti Villi, Cul lar llew, ItotrlKerator, lltel ( utti r ic Mtiliti e Hill n II tin up, at BURSK'S, NO. 17 WAST KING STRKET. lam: V. ST Kit. PA. A3lir.sf3tr.XTS. Ull'l.'ION Ol'KKA IIOI'SK. IIIUKK Nleilis. Oommenoltic; Thursday, April 1G. The New Yerk People's Theatre COMBINATION, pepui i: plans' pepi 1 vi: pbicm ADV1ISSION ItKSKUV Ml Sfc.lls I" A .1) C Y N 1 s 301 I N 1-. thur-day, April 11" VIONTT-. C IIKlsle t nday, April IC " A I Kl.hltll VI KD f Vsl .Saturdii), April IT-" NKW VOKK At I 1 It DAKIi ' , Itesi trod Scats iu.iv en sale at Opera liens. aprpUMil e 1 k nurTK.sr A'rntvt'iieN DUAL Mammoth Combination! LANCASTER RINK, Sitliiitlay Keiiim, April 17, ISSI5. 13 ARTISTS-13 In Mlngle, Deiihie and Iriple liar I'i rloniilili rleniilili and TumbllnK. nud Detibu and S,,Ki , lnl, SwInifliiB, Cleg Danelui:, 'Iho Irani Wen let Hepe W alkluK, Hlilu MioetlnL-, etc , and the HUKAIKSi OK VI I t VIH )s, TIIK MISCIIIKVOrs MONKEY. Grand Repe Walkiufr In front of the Kink at ; o'clock Skatler Ireni , te i o'clock Knti rtalntni nt at i e lock ADMISSION, lfl CKMS Keserved s,rtl, , c ents extra ! tieuim rilHlLOlX All-Weel 'IVIrets in Spring Sliutlt's And Kletfant t Inlsh ler Se ajard, AT TIIK North Elk. Dry Goods Stere. .1 W lit UN K, nnvS-lsd Ne "."J North Omen stnut KKTAI) PICTISIMISCIIKMI -T lilt - BOSTON STORE. 2r,i..i pieces rine loll, t Seap, Sc.apieen Pure as soap can be madi Kacli jilece Hiatutd nitlt niirnaiiie. This Heapls riallj worth IOi iitiine lu rict, better than usually eeld at 10c a piece Special Bargains! "lhroe-cinarter Heme spun Cheviots, 10c per yanl ; same as seldi isewhi re at I. 'He. per v ard. Weel ( ashiueinsnvera jaril wlile, ull the neu SprlnR shades, i".e ier yanl, made te sell at iSi per yanl We haveannthcrlolef these llneSllk rinlshod rinlshed Klectrle Lessaiuers at i () worth II 71 Openid leday an i loKitnlusiertuicnt nt liunt s KurnlshiiiK Uoeds -H Ien prlci - STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nea. 20 & 2D North Queen St. LANUASlK.lt, PA. W formerly al New VorkMeio. Jam.' ijil t w G HRAT HA KO A INS. rltKSH AltltlV AI.S M Dress Goods ATI UK New Yerk Stere. Homespun Weel Knce Hulling, l.'Xe. a jar I, made te soil at JOc, t'ertv-Inch anltl htilllngs, a vard, city price 31c. 'Ihlrty-lnch All WiKillIeinespiin, New Celers, 5c a j ard. Kine .Spring Cashmeres, jnid wlde, 2.V- a janl Camel's Hull Hultlngs, In Inrhis wide, 37e a 3 iw.t. Him KiirIIsIi Cleth buttings, ull wool, enlv 37Xe. a yard. New Canvas Beltings, Me. a vard, tuiial price, Mc, Rlik aud Weel SultliiKs.H Inches wide, S'c a yard) Silks! - Silks! Wm are new lieliig;il j'iiatestbarRalnlti Driss Silka ever ulieHii In Hie slate. Colored Dreas Hllks, 75c. a janl ! everjduy price, II 10, Kle?ant llliick-Dress bilks, warranted te glve satisfaction, fl I1, J auJ H Mi a janl. WATT & SHAND, Nea. O, 8 its IO Eaat King St. LANCASTEU, PA. li . a
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