-J..--IS.W TZrTZI. ,sramft mifCtufff'.: - ... V- -'' V; (' ' '' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, APIUL 19. 1880. ajsjs'sMM'''sfc','MW''''''''Mt'''a'' 'i- m is ? - t ,.v."- yf'f ',!.' PZ .' ' ,." . - x.j 6 f" ItJKT'OIVTHE RAIL vV 'MMH tMTMMtt ACCiUkNT TO A BMAKK- . T r MA!t or VULVMHU. AXBbrtMliunMbtap-A Geed Chrl.tUn HMMnratm te IUwrd-nrrls- linr Conductor Visit Their CelnmbU KrvthrM-Net About Town. IMgnliir Correspondence te Irtmaiiiexccr. Columbia, April 1ft Jasper Harry, n flrewii ea engine Ne. 1,007, crew Ne. 33, el tM 1'eMev Irani railroad, met with an nocl necl Jetet en railroad at Paell, between 12 and i 0'cleek this morning. The crew w (armed at this place and Barry was; at the awttehea, while the engine went down one track and the cabin car down the ether. Me fclled te get away from the switches in time, and waa atrnelc by the cabin car which knocked him te the ground, Ife received a severe gaahin the head and his legs and arms are painfully bruited. He came home this morning about 4:30 o'clock and went te his home en Walnut street His Injtirle are net serious, although painful. Miner Accident. Mrs. Harry SJcCanna, living en Walnut street, tripped and fell down the cellar stairs at her beuse en last Hatunlay, receiving painful injunes about her body. Owen Stelnholser, n young boy, living en Walnnt street, spralned bit left arm by falling, while running along a pavement. Mrs. Wesley Davis living en Walnut street, sprained the ankle of her left loot in a very severe manner, by making a mis step white going out a deer, during Sunday morning. Cenrad Bewers, an old man livingen Seuth Fourth street, Mas engaged in digging a cellar for a house en Saturday afternoon. While at work the earth caved in (ailing en Bewers in such a way that hist left leg vas broken below the knee. A physician near by was sent for, who reduced the fracture. The Obituary Itecerd. Mrs, M. A. Jlletz, widow of Henry Hletz, died at her home en Walnut street below .Kirtb, en Sunday morning at 11:10 o'clock, afteran lllnessofabeutslx months. Deceased was aged 5t5 years and 29 days nt the time of her death. The funeral will take plac-e en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment will be made at Mount Bethel cemetery. During her entire life Mrs. Bletz was a con sistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church and her death, leaves n void which will 1)0 hard te till. She was connected with the Sunday school for the past 35 years and was a teacher of a Bible class for many years. She was always active in any work for the promotion of religion, and theentire member ship of the church testify te her worth as a geed Christian woman. DelUe Simmons, daughter of Ames Sim mons, died at home, en Seuth Frent strict. en Sunday night nt 10:30 o'clock, In the twelfth year of her age, after a brief Illness et scarlet rash. The funeral will be held en Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, ltellgleus Nete. St. Paul's 1 E. Church: Kevices will le held tills evening at 730 o'clock, and will be conducted by Rev. C.F. KtiiRht,D.D.,el Lan caster. Oa Tuesday morning Ht 10-JO, the subject ler this sermon will be "Shamnnnd Spitting" ; and nt 4 p. in., en the subject of " Simen, the Cress Bearer." Services will be held in Iho Trinity Un formed and Second Street Lutheran church every evening at 7:30 o'clock. Te-day is the tenth anniversary or the mar riage or Kev. and Mrs. C. J). Jtisbel. Ttie pastor or the Church of Ged and his wire will be nt home from 7 te 10 o'clock p. m. The first installment en the debt or the Second Street Lutheran church was paid en Saturday, when the debt was reduced te J90O, leaving but 12,100 yet te pay. Kallrnad Conductors Vl.lt Columbia. About sixty members or Dauphin ledge or Railroad Conductors, or Harrlsbnrg, held s meeting in Columbia en Sunday morning. Twenty-elght conductors of Columbia belong te this erder. Last evening n public session was held in the ledge room ei the Kallreatl Brakemen, when n large representation of engineers, firemen, brakeman and conduc tors were prevjnt. Speeches were made by mnuy of these present, and all expressed them In favor of the harmony new existlue between the elitlerent brotherhoods. The meeting was enjoyed by all present, and the ,vlsltltlg delegation expressed themselves as .highly pleased by the manner in which they were received In Columbia. i Town N'eles. Louise Arnet and company closed their engagement in the opera heuse en last Sat urday night in "Fun en the Bristel." The audience was very large and packed overv part of the hall. On Sunday morning large crowds or peeple went te the ran chutes te watch the raits going down the river. A large number went through the chutes without accident. On Saturday a raft struck Ueat Island and 'Moved," very badly. Fart or the raft landed en n sand bar along shore and the ether part en an island. The crew or the rait succeeded iu getting the rait together during Sunday. About eight men indulged in a iree tight en Seuth Frent Btreet during Saturday ntter ntter ntter noen J an old grudge between two or the number started the light. One man had nearly all erhls clothing tern oil" and the en tieo number showed signs or the heavy blew s they indicted en each ether. A Ken-St) le FIliVry. Fish Commissioner A. M. financier aava he is going te Neva Scotia next month te oxamlne a new style or 0.h.way which has been adopted by the government there, and which we think or having placed in the dams in the big rivers or this state in And that Ihey work satisfactorily. The last legis lature gave us J0.000 with which te build a fish-way in the dams or Columbia, but the new kind, which is the invention or Fish Inspector lingers, or Neva Scotia, will only cost tUO or $30, be that we can build a number or them throughout the Mate, The building or the dam nt Columbia has prevented the shad from going up the Susnuebannaaudbas rebbed the poeplo or that neighborhood or a business which amounted ence te ?2W,000 a year. Asa boy 1 can remember the great quantities or shad which were caught there, sometlines as high as 3,000 in a haul. Uwecanget llsli-wayH there se that the shad can go up the river te the headwaters, where theyatuwn, It will be of great benefit te the people all alenir the , Snsquebauna. 1 have found that there is an old law which compels persons who mrmnM riimi across a river te provide soma means ler the passage of fWh up nnd down, and the fish commission intends te have it enfbrced. We will aUe endeavor te pereuadetbe United States fish couimibeiouers, instead of placing millions or young shad in the Delaware at Gloucester, where they are almost surely .killed by the foulness or the water, te put ,tbem In the headwaters, se that they may have a better chance for lire. The Delaware and Susquehanna ought te supply j-hiiadel-phia with fce many shad a te bring the price down te 20 cents a fish, for which new M) or 70 cents Is asked," List of Unclaimed Letters. Llstofuuclaimed letters remalnlng in the postenico, Lancaster, for the week eudini; April 19, ISSd: X,adfe' Z.ir.MIss llenule Ashton (1), Ms Sadie Billiard, Mrs. II. D. lioeth, Miss .J!.f Burdl,ni Mrs. Libbie Clarlc. Mrs. Ltei KiBB,?t, MLs3 Vmm J-'0"1' Miss S K8lS J18- Uarbara Landis, ltachel Ivfie m- t??"?. Rehnqr. MIm Sadie Wiru-Anna kTucYwaUer'' B'hS Hre"a - Qent' LiU: Oeo. H. Brown, Blaiudua Uender7jamiV rV, ji Daniel Olass, Jesepu , tSZL. c"jrIu,y J'ry, Wllllaiu' Heti.PmIBg tf'gV"1 Mallhern, Frank Mellnger, e.T ttiuZ.' C M. I'eliy, J. M. Severr, JeUn Bh?iW,ft A' Helt, Win. 11 Ills lledy Cremated. The funeral or Loopeld Schenck, editor of tbe German Fuel, who died In Aiken, 8. e. ea Tuesday last, was held Sunday morning at Liederkranr hall, New Yerk. Tbe casket Wm almost concealed by the floral tributes which surrounded it, and the room through out was decorated with petted plants, Honors auU palum. The services were 'impressive from their taiBUcity. There was musie by a MtMt'ekertM freta the ZJederkranz society. ,ir. V, C. Huamr touablegly eulogized the "Nwrr el the departed, and Mr. Jeseph "Baffler rteited a poem. The remain were . ie-uy at jut. uuvt'i. Stauea Bobbed. - Ob Saturday night he atatien atMt IXope, r: Umi LaeeaMer & Lebanon Short Use rail ms'ttH broken iute by thlevee, who get am tambwHa, Tlelln and ciotMeg te Hie value nBATtt of Jticr. .Mcen tieisiier.n. A Well Knenn 1 milker Trencher Forty Ver. llesldent et Lancaster. llev. Jacob IlolnlieUI, a natlve el this county, representative of one of IN eldest and most widely connected families, n preacher In the denomination el IlnptNt Brethren familiarly known as Bunkers and for ever ferly years n rosident of the northern part or this city, died at 1:30 p. in. en Saturday, at the rosldence or himsnli and nen-ln-law, Mr. .1. W. Byrne, Ne. North Queen street, Mr. lieinheld was n brother or the lale Cel. Jesse lieinheld, or Meters, town, Lebanon county and Kelnheld's Station i el Jehn ltoli.liehl, still a resi dent of Belnheldsvllle ; of the late lien jsmln lieinheld, of North I'rlnce street. this city ; of Mrs. Shirk, et Indiana, and Mrs. Mutli, or Lehanen county. He was born March 15, ISH.at Kelnheldsvllle, tliNceutity, and had therefore just entered his 71st year at the time of ills death. He learned the trade of a tanner, and In his early We carried en that business In Newtnanstewn, Lebanon county. Forty years age he removed te this city and took up his residence bIkive Walnut street en North Queen, In which neighbor hood he has dwnlt ter ever 40 years, closely observant el all its changes, taking an nctle Interest and warm pride In its development. Fer a time Mr. It. was engaged in the coal business here ; he was then associated with the Messrs. Bussell in the Inrdwsrn and heuse furnishing trade en North (Jtieen street, where Kepler's stere new K in HxS with bis Hen Kdw. lieinheld he founded the business new carried en by Stener, Shrelner A- Ce., and they sold out te the present tlrm In 1S72. He was one of the projectors or the Northern market houseaml nrother lmpre e ments In that section. Fer full half n century he was n leading member of the religious denomination knenn as "Baptist Brethren" or "Bunkers : and lorty-three years age he was chosen by let, alter the manner of the sect, n preacher in the congregation. Since tlien he hai ministered steadfastly In this section and eer the country, preaching, teaching and administering the rites (if the church. He was n man or mild manner, benevolence, wlde acquaintance nnd great popularity, lie was originally a Democrat In politics, but with the faith nnd practice et his church he abandoned all political affiliations and 1 came non-litigant and non-resistant. Twe j ears age Mr. Reinhold wns stricken with apoplexy, and siuce then he has snller ed from Bright's disease. Fer ten days before his demise the event was anticipated. Mr. Keluheld's widow, the mrtner of his life.survlves him and the following children: Mrs. Geerge Brlndlc, of Kansis : Mrs. .1. W. iiyrne, who et tne weii-Knewn ury goeus merchant of this city . Kdw. lieinheld, of the Chickles rolling mill ; Mrs. C. II. Nngle, of Kansas ;Mrs. K. A. Myer, of Pittsburg and Mrs. Win. Eichler, of this city. Ills runeral w ill take placo'en W ednesdav at 10 a. in., the Interment will be made in the Lincaster cemetery ; the clergy or his church will olllclate, nnd the concourse In at tendance will undoubtedly be very great. A Lancaster fountain Dies Iu Heading Ueorge W. Soulier?, an old and well known eilbeti, died Saturday morning at his residence, 12th and Chestnut street", Bead ing. He was troubled for several years with an direction of the heart, and thiswithhls advanced age and general debility caused his death. Mr. Souders was confined ts his bed for two days, but had been confined te the heuse for some time be fore He was In the 75th year et his age, He had been ungaged in the confectionery business thore mere than -10 years. He was the eldest confectioner in lteadineand retired from the business April 1st. He learned the trade in early life and was actively engaged in It until his retirement. Deceased was liern In Lancaster county and went te Beading when ayeung man. His widow, ene grand child and 5 children, all residing in Beading, survive, Alfred M. and Jacob Seuders and Mrs. Anna Sbetler are the surviving brothers and sisters. HOtr TlfO llUltlKM ITEltr. KILLED. A Hemarkiilile Accident In Which a Train .Made a ery arrnw lrate. I'lizauktiitewn, April 10. On Thursday evening, about 7:15 o'clock, two rjlttabfe horses, belonging te Jacob l.'ppler, of t'ono t'eno t'one wago township, Dauphin county, were killed by the third section et the Day Impress east, el which brlet mention was made In the Inti-i i.teiivt'Kii en I'riday. it njv pears that the two horses brol.e out of the Held, nnd, getting en the rallresd, walked as far as the high bridge crossing the Conewago crock. The train came along and caught tbe ene, nnd almost immediately the ether horse. The ene animal was thrown en the right side, (coming east) down the steep embankment and the ether was dratrged a short distance en the bridge, when he was thrown oil of it te the water below, ndlstance of ever ninety feet. The animal was horribly tern open. It seems marvelous that In striking these twohersosthe engine did net jump the track, which might have caused a terrible catastrophe. A corps el engineers of the I'enusvlvanla railroad, are at present surveying land, close by the single track nnd driving stakes down. It is their Intention te straighten the line from Middletenn te Dillervllle, which is noted rer many short curves. It has also been said, tretn competent authority, that the company will widen the "Tunnel Cut," In n short time, in orderte avoid the perils el that piaee. "Tbe Pleasant Hill" Sunday school, which is situated a short distance from here, was yesterday reorganized for the summer months, and the following eflleers were duly elected : Superintendent, Air. J. II. Yehey , assistant superintendent, MIssLlzzIe Heley ; secretary, Mr. Albert llheem ; assistant secre tary, Miss Maggie Landis; librarian, Henry M, Hoever; assistant librarian, .Miss Annie Hborsele ; treasurer, J. V. Helsey. Instruc tions Iu vocal nnd instrumental mush- will l.n given te the scholars during the week. The school starts In under laverahle circum stances. l'asslen serWces will ! held during eaehcvonlngef the week, in Iho Luthernn church of this place ; the pastor dellvered thelirstef the serlesef sermons last-eeii-lug, entitled "Thosullerings el the llleassd Redeemer." A new tlrm under the name el Hlngcr .t ilmer, or this plaee, have leased semu land or A. Dissinger, at the railroad, for the pur pur pur poae or starting a large lumberyard here. Much lumber has already been received, Mr. Jacob Hertzler, of this place, the bill cient toller or the Hlirabethtnwn National bank, lias been given a vacation or several weeks, en iicceunt or his Tailing healtli. Ile intends going te Alabamaln a low days te re- viiiivi ait1) The cellar or the new l.ullicran church, or this place, Is very near ceuipleted, and ethor work en the Ixiautjfulstnicture will be liegun at once; the laying of the cornor-stene will mun piacn iu a lew weeks. Mr. O. M. llattresser, or this place, opened a shpe and gent's lurnlshlng store en Houth Market street en Hiturdny last, with n larce stcxk el goods. " On I'riday last Mr. J. fi. Westbafer, et tlie Uiremclf, of this place, received n Campbell steam power printing picas, weighing 0,000 pounds, the Increasing circulation el his paper prempliiii: him te procure It. A ten-wicks session or summer school was begun this morning, by J. K. Oner and D. A. Hlnger. A large number of wlinlan are enrolled, Mr. Aaren Keller and wife, or M.usj M.usj chusetts,wheliavu liecu liorefora short time, left this morning rer Bosten. Mr. J. Harry Brubaker, a stiuient at col cel lege u Maryland, retunifd home en Satur day, intendlng te rusticate here en account el falling health. Dr. II. liieugh, candldate rortbenvoinbly. is at present busy electioneering for Iho nlllce anticipating success. Inoculating Cattle, This afternoon Dr. llrldge, state veterlnary surgeon, Secrctary Hdge or Iho state liearil or agriculture, and Dr. Weber of this city, visited the Turin el it. 8. l-'ry, at Maslorsen. yllle. They killed ene steer, which had neon sutlerlug from pleiiro-pneumonla, utni inoculated eighteen liead or eutlle. At P20Dt.ne eU'ers en ,l'1'' r" hn tlie dls r,binV8 Beea a' tl10 virus can be wvera? he',H0re will l iuoetilatcd. I II etullud h' wiPre lue .C4l,l "ve been in MauTned r,... 'i sei"48 hM ,J"1 entirely snreidlL L",i X r'venu the disease ireut Trmera ft take1 01"'llet precaulleu for lUnlate a Stene PH., Sunday evening Charles Diller una Albert Noun were dtlvlng down Duke street and accidently rait against a stone plle in front of two new houses which are lAiluc ItmZi near Chestnut atreet. The buggy was bidiy damaged, both men were bruised, and the heree slightly Injured. ' Stflntllcil lr "film" While, "l'llm" While, the notorious confidence' mau, tlslted Bosteu In July, 1SS5, and Ingra tiated himself into the confidence or Ivery Harleten, who was formerly a locetnotUo engineer and had saed n lltlle money with which he hoped te secure a patent en soine portion or a loeemotne, Whlte hired n room In llarteleii's house ami seen made friends with his landlord. About ten days age, Whlte represent ed that Iu order te carry out sotne project In which he was engaged it would lie nece ssrv ler him te ha u M.000. Said he te his Intended Ictlm : " 1 am unable te raise the money without paving a ruinous rale of In terest New I "he here J5,(j0 wertli or bends or the Chicago, Burlington A Qinncyaiid Lehigh Valley railroads and also some stock In the same reads. Take these bends and certificates of stock as collateral and let tne hae all the ready money you have en hand. As an inducement te let me have this money I will also put ou In pe? session or a rami in Vermont.'' Harleton handed ever f .1,03.1 25, taking the alleged bends as security. White next approached Jehn W. Tuesley, te whom the same glitter ing prospects were held out. That unsus. peeling Individual readily Tell into the trap and with the assistance of his slster raised something ever J500 which he gnve te White. A few days age Harleton sus pecting that Whlte was about te skip with his victim s money entered Whlte s room locked the deer and threatened te kill him unless hognve up the money Vt hlte laughed nt bis landlord's fears but gave him back $I,0H0 in cash and worthless checks rer J2.000 mero and left tow n seen after, Will the Senate Ol.Jecl ' Kretn the C hlrstre Times, A letter from a ladv in Biitlale te a lady in Trey says that " M iss I'olsein has informed her Intimate friend set her ceniiug marriage te President Cleveland. Dees Miss Folem knew hew many perseus In thi country have been disappointed after boasting that they w tre certain te get an otllceT Ben If the president should come te time It Is net certain that the Senate, would confirm his election.' Knew Something About Yt nut, Once whet staying In a country heuse at a sheeting party, at the whist table ayeuug ceutleman who happened net te knew Ueorge Bentick, leund considerable fault w ith his piay, and after the rubber was ever asked him whether he was in the habit of playing. " Oh, yes j" coolly answered Mr. lleullck, " I play a geed deal In fact 1 was ene of the suven men who were called en te revise Iho lawsef whist' Went Wet en n Trip. Treeland Jenes, a well-kuenncig.trpacker of this city, left en Saturday en a trip te San Francisce. He w 111 also visit ditlerent towns in New Mexico and Texas. lie Will Net vpciik. den. Hheriuan Ins stipulated as u-ondltlen of being present at the opening of the new Indianapolis city hall in June that he shall net be called upon te make a speech. (Iraml Opculnc ltne ltretheri A llarun.in had their grand epriiii; opening at their store. Ne. It East King street, en Saturday night The electric lights and the tlerat decorations made the scene a brilliant one, and for heurj the poeplo poured In and out el the spiclens store room, welt pleaded with the handsome display of umbrel las, Ac t And this morning the Ladies' hid Uutten SquaroTee ene or our best shoes are a little nirtn color. We pnt the let, Jl pairs. In dlirer cnt widths and sites at 1150. We willnethave them long. It Ull.l.lAMbOS A rOSTKIt. U'eadtheall in want of geed beets or shoes at low prices te vlslUbe lted 1 rent hhoe Sten, .Ve. 41 North Queen street, nevt doerto iiostetttce, aprll Ind.tttw Knlarged llusluens Parllitles Mr. 1). V. Stackheuae. the entcmrUIng beet and hee dealer, at Ne. ?jj East King slreet. who Knew sine value el printer's Ink and or business push, has recently enlarged his store room by knocking out some partitions and taking in ad joining space He has new a commodious place te de his enlarging business nnd te dl-pl:iyhls tarled stock. Mr. Stackhouselsencnrthe kind of men w be arhleve success by deserving II tames' Annual Directory. Ihetnumrratershtrejust finished taking tbe names for llarnns' Annual Lancaster Directory, and the book will be ready for dellvery early In May. The increased population, together with the double system by which residents may be found by nemeinr vumber, will inake the book between 4w and VO pages. The names wete taken by Mr liarneshhn'clt, assisted by Mesrs. II. L. Kralley, J. M. Westhaeffer, Alderman I'lnkorten, Kdw. S Smelt?, Clarance West haetrer, Km'l S, Kurtz and J. C. Van Nerstran, and mere names will appear and mere cer rfctly, tee than in any directory of Lancaster ever publl-hed. Many hundreds et enr best peeple, in city nnd county, have subscribed for it, and hundreds of ethers are advertising in It, se thit it will be a complete tnlrrorer the life nnd business of this community. Inasmuch ns this Is the only directory of which there Is any encouraging prepcct lerfliii season, these who may bate been overlooked should send in their orders at once te Ne. U North Duke street. A full force of workmen new and for some weeks past-at work en the book will ensure an early delivery. A Lancaster man for compiler, Lan casterincn te take the names, Lancaster printern te set the type, Lancaster proofreaders teresd the proofs, and a Lancaster book-binder te de the binding, it will be a home production In every cne, and home products In the matter et Directories are always preferable, because they are alw ays correct, and our business men knew te thilr sorrow, that this cannot be said of the miserable abortions palmed etr in the gule of dlrecteites by parties from ether citie. Send In yourenicrs, u you hive been overlooked Amusements, Jleuiple Te-nfgAf.-Sam llemple, t,he opens in the opera heuse with his company te-night, la probably belter knew n te Lancaster peeple than any ether actor who visits the city. He has many warm friends and admirers here, and his business should be geed daring the three nights This evening the three act comedy en titled "I nclesam," will begl en, together with tbe farcoef the tteugh Diamond " Connected stlth Telephnuv Kicbange H.Martin A Ce., steam bilck manufactuitirr, corner Charlette and Frederick streets, are row ntcted with the telopheno. ir.UlKIAUES, Hev CAsriKTER. Sunday morning, Anrll 13 by llev. Jehn JL titel, D. D.. Mr. Frederick A Itnvand Jllss Marj' . Carpenter, both of Lan caiter, Pa. t. DEATUH. 'BEER.-ln this city, en the 17th Inst , Lizzie, wife or tce. Weber and daughter of Christiana and the late Jehn Jlattetu, aged PJ lears a months nnd 17 days. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the runeral, from her mother's residence. Ne. "ii Seuth Oueen iticet, en Tuesday altorneon ntSo'eleck li. tennent nt Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd ltitii.iietD.-ln this city, April 17. Jacob Itolu Itelu Itolu held, uged 70 years, one month and tw e nays. Iheielatlvesand friends of the family urn re spectfully Invited teattend Iho funeral Irem his inn resiuence, no 3.-.' North Queen strict, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Luncasler cemetery. et SlaliKETl. NewVerk Produce Market. .""".VerK. April 19,-J-lour anil and market 5,Sn,r.r,4Ver ' ine.Ja-flH)U SupenlnH7y80 ft, im?'."";0" .'i001 Kx,ra we.iern. ,I15QI. Ll.ll1V.-M,Jl 'i'ras, tl BU8I 05 rer West Indies, i,u.b.t,ft., Ne- l u,'d "tatoen bpet, t.w. Ne. 2 itod.tuie; Ne.l Mhlte. state. W ; Nei. 2 lied eie."r' V "KU ' ""' lte5' Wlnter, JiiuS: Cern Ne. 2 Jllied.rash, 4fliC uil.K'.Na ' "'"'0 X1' ,p0'' V'C: "S" "' llyiiaull, tC'ac. for Western. Itarley neiulnul. Perk dull ; Family Jless. Hi UWIl.Vi l.nrMl.l. )! M .It.nu .. ,1 Molasses null t 'Ai'ic for ie test belllnir sleck Turpentlne dull at 4l(c. B teln bteadyt stralnudltn geed. II twai UW l'etreleiiiu unlet t lellned In cases. M?e " Buttet-Jlarket dull, weak i New Western Mailc"'0'' " '' " ,,ltlir' ha"' mkln """" i.heeae dull i Western, 7fll0c. Kggs quiet: Btute, lie ; Western, lie. Bugar Utillj Itenued cuiiuai, MQiKe t granulated, vflie. "'" Tallew ateudy : prime city, 3 10-lCc. ilSlsbl? steady I Igraln te i.lvcipoel, $Je. V,?11-"? ?H11 1 taircurgees at WIc Klcedulli .ranees from j;lle. 4hlfge Market. Vvi'ei!H,JiuJ,Iil.1a,,('' 9i, Market opened! 1'er?. uiyrTw'5a,.'lane','-'s 1 July.SlXc. Hlbs-M.y.iJSJ , June,! WVuly, fe. ciesisa. Wheat April, Me i May, I'VJWHe June, lem Apt It, .,S Mar, 87kU3;..0' June, Ssi!i July. c liats-Aprlt, Styjet May, t'V June, W.ej July,ac, 1'erk April, W Hi Mar, ' l1 : June, 0S.t Julr.r.'S.n. Ijird Aprt), $i is) j May, f. is, .tune, j-i'U . Jnlv, Hi iu ltll,4-irll, 1 :s, Msy, A r: .lime, f .TO; ,luly,;T. Ilnkitt and rrovi.ienn riimlstied tiy.s, K. tiindl, llrekur, llhlcaire. April pi, 1 o'clock p. iu. Wheal, Cern. IMt.s. l'eik. I.srd. April May . r', 3T'j 'Ji, V XIK t 'IJVJ June si; ij ;J ; M; July mJ 3. ail ki nesti Angust stu av i; in September .... si tiifj, Itecelnls. ITnr l,ts. WlnterWhcsl l Spring heat , 15 Cern , , 111 Oau Is Kye Barley...,. , tt Oil City Crude Oil Tfi, lleait. Uecetpts Hogs t;,rm Cledng Prices J o'clock p. ti heat. Cern. Oats. furW. l.ant April 7ii 3,;v: '! 15 M May ?rt, r,)l ';it, y n t ') June l "; a i ?( b 'tt July s;i, 51 ae n:s ten AiiKiut. sit .... " i.i b 07 S September .. . M', i. I , Oil City Crude Oil ri'S flillalelptil I'riHlnea Slsrket. rattiest rnu, April VI Heur Hemsnd llmtled sales of ssi barrels : Minn baker at p SMJI 75 t'enna. family at is l In . W etcrn at ft likiilM. Patents, t Eki!r, Uyt tumr was dull atf I 10QZ " I p. m , call H heat Aprtl, Wc May, Mc s June, MS-!: July, 'i:ic com April, t'Sc ; May, li'.i-.c June and July tfiic Oats April, eitc . Maj and June !sc , July ftie. lire Sterk Markets. CHli Aeo, April 15 Cattle llecelpts. l.'SMhead , shipments, inw head i market uuchaiiKed snipping steers, iim te i,v bs, l USJ1 "". Mecker and feeders, f.' tvyjl ,Vj ; cev.s bulls and liilTed.flNsJIt.ii bulk, r:UJ I J) thiwich TeTtts,i rj;v, Hogs lierelpu, Sitvul head; shipments, tue head, market 1et and a hade leuer rough and mixed, II 'kVjjia). piektut; and ship Ping, ftuiffllM, light. UCWil-".. sheep Itecvlpts, 11,01) head; shipments, none iu.iri.tH sieau) , names, r- dtsj'-si Hast I.ibsrtt Cattle receipts, vn , head . si Ipments, je head . market nothing doing all through consignments shipments te Sett tirk, 2u carloads. Hogs receipts, ia head : shipments, ' .Ml market dull Philadelphia, ft tuft v : lork lerk lork ers, ft HfllKi skips, fl sigi u, sidpincnts te New lierk, J carloads. Sheep receipts, l,al head ; shipments, no market slen. Mew erk MiK.'k. Niw Yerk, April K Wall rlreet, I 3up m Meney at easy 2 per rent, iFeruIgn exchange Hrin at $l;t(Jls-.)K ; (ieveramenls were Ann . Oarrency 6's, tlKii hid ; t's coups fli.', bid VH'Xbld. Ihe stock mirket opened dull and weak, prices showing declines ranging from ; tot. per cent., but en a subicquenl b the bull cliques prices net only recovered the dcettne by midday, but a fractional adtance had been re corded. The market Is net dull but stead), w Ith prices but little changed from Sstiirdav Stock .Market. Quotations by lteed, Met, rami A Ce Lancaster, l'a. hankers. SW TORK LIST 11 A H Canada Pacific r.m u u. u. t tn: Col.Ceal su Central t'aciac tuj Canada Southern .; Cat, St. L.A I'gh DenwA Ule Grande Del., Lack. A Western isia. Krle '. KrleM ;v; New Jersey Central 51s k, x t 'ry, Leu. A N 3.-5 Lake Shere siv Michigan Central Mlaseurt 1'aclDc liev; Northern Pacific at, N. i fret fC N. w n New Yerk Ceutrul lul Ohie Central Omaha tr Oregon Trans si OntarleA Weatern l'aclfle Mall f.v Bochester A Pittsburg .... Ht, l'anl s,i Texas 1'aclBc Union I'acinc t Wabash Common Wabash lre!emd Western Union 'i'elegiaidu taw West Shere lieK miLADKLVHIA LUT. LchtKh Valley S7U lk, N. V. A Hhlla Ik Pennsylvania 51-v 12n Ira W 1,s :s2 !JVj 1W, eiy ' ti i tit' .tTi. l.i.' liV ji' -'Ts .'rH L--S lur, i"S mai 101', I4 sl leS 17 "& MS M '3 dlj. iw-: ftTi, Heading n ii-iu n ivi. Lehigh Navlgulleii 'ii 'i Uiistenvllle Philadelphia A Krln Northern Cent roenle's Passenger IH Oil f. 777; l 7..S laical stecas una liana Uepnrted by J, 11. Leng. I'ar Last Valua Kale, i-ancustei sper cent., ll no llu l.ti " l-s in) " " school lean .... mi " t " tn 1 or 2u years mi " " InBer J) ears. be " 4 " Inluoralyears lui UauLclui borough lean in, BASK STOCKS rirst National liank no farmers' NutleniU Itar.k in Fulton National Hank l.e Lancaster County National ilrtiik .... it) Columbia National liank lui liA IW nrm I'd IW As", 111 1'jl 115 10 110 111 1311 1M III ae'i l's) 1VI lfl (.-( liil 110 111) I'D 15.'. Christiana National Hank.. IU) l'i Kpnrata National liank First National Hank, Columbia ... First National Hank, strasburK ... First National Hank, Marietta Hrst National Hank, ML Jey Lttltz National Hank Manhelra National Hank , ., Union National Hank, Mount Jey New Helland National Hank Gan National Hank no llO He lm M lit) l(tl l.e Quiirryvllle National Hank . . .. Kllzubctbtnwn National bank ... Neithuru Hank stock ji.i lt TUHNPIKK STOC&a UIg Spring St Haver Valley i, Hridgoiert ,t Hereeshn., iil; Columbia A Cheatnut iltll & Columbia A Washington 'ju Conestegn A lllg bprlng us Columbia A Marietta j Maytown A Klizabethtew n ss LancusterA Knhrala ;, IjincasterA HUIewMinnt , Btreaburg Jttllpert ; JlerlettaA Jlaytewn , JfBrletta A Mount Jey a Lane., Kllzabethtiiwn x Jlnldlelew u lm ijincasterA Frultvllle co Lancaster A Lltltz s 700 W.'O 4.1 21 l Jl tn 40 41 4103 til s.'. te 7u M 7 .25 jvesi iiranuywine a, wavnesnurg LancusterA Wllllamstewu LancasturA JIannr laincnster A Jtnnhclm Lancaster A Marietta ;.. latncasterA New Helland te tfi Hi .M.!dl IW . t! Huuaeneld Market. Ditnr. Creamery llutter HutterV fr Dutih Cheese V lump 1'uULTKV. Turkeys t piece (live) " ' (cleaned) Chickens ft pair (live) " fl piece (cleancdl isesLLaNKOtia. Apple Hutter) qt KggslUdc.z Heney V It laird V D. VKtllTH. Apples VKl'k Hauanes rldez Cocoanuts, cah , Lemens J1 dnz Oranges Vdez...,. ... tseia,' ... iai.'e HJUe ....tlft2.25 ,...tlt1.73 .jssatl.cec ....5Ukic rss ....HKI.ic Sue NWC ....UTJ15c ....'i'fiiie HllX sec ....2'e urupes fi a Cranberrhw, pr.qt VKflttTABLHS. Cahhage u head , Heels V bh , i'olateus V K pk ft bushel Cauliflower, pr. hd Hweet Potatoes VKl'k Turnips V1 X lk riuu. Halibut V ft Cattish V ft Herring r1 dez Jrcsh Jiacketul , Claui9 ptirlU) , Hea Haas , Moorish , Hturxeen...., Hind V piece , ....250lilc .... tide sesc .....ViKIO ...lll(jl5C ...4'zcx: ...i'i.ic ...lUftJiC ...losjlle ...MifXc , 13; Vie ...... -lie II lue luc loe ...I-O.'c JVKIF AnrjSUTIUKSIttNTH. KOiKlKICHNSr.Jll., Oarpenter, Contractor St, Builder, UKSIUKNL E-NO.&Sl WK3TK1N0 8T. Slier-EAST (HUNT ST., Opposite Stutleu Heuse. All work receives luy prompt and personal at tentlen. All kinds of Jobbing uttended te at short no tire and en reasonable terras. ble terras. Drawings and muuiiuh larniitnea. r7-ld TUIINPIKE DIVIDEND. The Managers of the Lancaster A Lltltz 1 urnplke Company have this day declares! u dividend et one dollar and twenty-rtve rents im.x-'j wi auuru, iiayauieaune (ttnnerr national Hank iu Ltuicaster. en and after Monday, May 3,lii. II ii tiiiiiA' I -.. u.iw.'t, I LrriTi, Pa., April 8, issj. treasurer. I aplJ.llKlAitw skw a n rxu T M KM KSTH. -JgAKINO POWDKB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tilts powder never vat las. A marvel el purity, strength and wholeseimtnuss, Mum a-o-nemlnil than the enllnary kinds, and cannot be s.Hd In competition with thotimltlludeol low tiwt, short weight, alum or phrwphate powders. Sehl enJi tn entu. HAvix memo pewnia Ca, 103 Wall Street, New 1 erk. luar7-lydA w OKSi: lOK SALllITllM: SAIiDLK or Ininily lirlrlng ller.e, young nnd In (,nst enler and a fst driver, rer ile at .Ne TJ'K sTOHhbTM I'MTIIKKT. apl'' ttvd Uucaster, !'.. pHK "YKI.l.OW FKOXT" t'l.KAH rent Cigar is steadily t tiled HsMina 5 gsinlng the reputation as tbe most rellab.V ,(mn..i. ..(,., ,,, ,u- ui-iiiti'i mi iiuiei.ei,ai MAKLKVS tt-ennerly Hartinan's) " lellew front," -Se. 21 North tjueen hlieet. Use Miiniiniih Uoller Fleur. The Original. lhe PesL in yt lvM.W AS 11 Q1 nOtfl SALARY TO Attl'NTS.- Hit. SCtiri'.- F.LKCTItlC t.tlDDS. Ne l Hreadwat.Nrw lerk Only ticnulne k Jindrnd Tli VI,Y AY S'5 reu a si:t ok tki:tii vi w nen you can get the same nt Js, at ,, HsIIF.K-s Dental Itoems, e .erth lJueeii street. upl7 1) d 1, is administered 200,000 TO LOAN ON LAN caster nrenertv. in sn-w te suit, at the lowest current rules J. 11 1)1 r FIN. mart, luidlt tut Walnut st , I'blladelphii. TOVr-OS SATIRDAY MOUT ON I-J North Queen street, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, a Held King with t ameeisettlng A liberal reward will psld the tinder by leax Inc It at this nltlce. lm rANTr.D-A (iOOl) Dlir.SsMAKIK it can hae work by nnnlt lm at .Se. 210 beuth 1 lu:e street ali-tt" !!!. JAM! 11KKCHLKK. WA.NTKD-AN INTKIjI.IORSTRARN est Catholic man te represent a large, re spensible llarclay street house In his ett n local Ity nnd outside large cities. A remunerative alary tn right party. Iteferences etchnnged Address ItAttl LAV, Het l,5i, N V n.VlmdM LOST. About March tl !., a Pension t ertlBi ate and eucher, .Ne Si.T.-, tielenglng te Jehn la -aiiaugh. formerly of Ce. It .Twellth Massac hu setts elunteers. Anyone who bastnund the"e papers will confer a favor en Iho owner bt n. turulug them te this eltlce. ltd.tw jpiOLl MAI A SIIAP. Vy I will have a tlnn let of t'elumbta Shail at my tlsh stand. Ne, West King .street. Te JIUItl'.nW MDltNIMI f.nrsla ilitltnr.l Inull parts of the cut. Columbia Shad received nverv morning. O. W. JlAKIlATT. ' .tn;ii ttesi htng street. B.vsTi'it i:ou iYE.sANr)Vdi.eRi:i) Porcelain Kggs In all -.ies. beautiful Kas ter cards git en away with egg dyes. FlfUl KV- KAST KNU I'll AKM At . lOppesite Lastern Jlarket ) C liewep, Hosten ltlrch Heer and Power' 1'hllailelphH Mend en draught. 5c a glass. ft! OHO U K W A U u ' r'Oli" ANY WA.)JJJ case of Kidney Troubles, .Nurv .,,. i;.'".yl.l'L,s!en,al nml Physical Wiakness, tballltnANICNKItKIIITrKKa falls tn cniu: held ty druggists, te cents IIKItll JtKDICAI. CO, Ne. It North Ulli street, l'blladelphia. Pa. Circulars free inai-JK.meed A w rpllY OIK RYi: WIH.'tKY. n kaipj old. Phil CJHAItT 75 CKN 13, AT mill i: Kit's i.iqtieit stoic tc, - , '-'jntrH M'luaie, lincaster, Pa. fcpr22-lydlt IA.ST KriMl'Aim 0. J. SWAHR & 00. GOAL. - KINDLrNO WOOD. Office Itlice Ne. 20 UKNTICK SOU.MIK, l!r,th yanl offlcecenneptod with 'leluphnnei F-ichange. nd aprll-lvdMAF.It pOit S. Mi THE MECIIAMC5' HALL HOTtL. t or. Second and Law rence Sts., Has 15 rooms, located among the ditlerent loll ing mills. Ilet stand In Columbia OHerecl for sale en account et the 111 health et the proprie tor. Apply te ' ' IlKHKltK.h STEIN. nmwd puifiTt On thu Preuilses HAM Ol' CANADA MOKHKH On .Monday, ArntLW.lKt;, will be sold at ihe Jlerrlmac Stables a car lead of Canada Horses. Hrst-class heavy drart and farm heres. Sale te cemtnenre at 1 o'clock p. in. Alse, en band, a car-lead of lewn Hnrres fine dl iters Hud geed steppers which will buselitat PrlvaiesalH. (iKOUUK I,icns-JIAN. I nbllc sain every Monday. CIINI: YOl'Nfl Kim.Vri IIOIt.SKATI'ltl - N A'l K S.IK. Fine Yeung Riding Herse, nuruiigniy gaiieu and very driven by a woman or child private s lie. Annly In He cun be Vt 111 hu Mild at ,.. ... MHS. c. .MeOOVKICN, npj-5ld Lltltz 'l uruplke, near Lancaster, t'a. QI.ARKIVH Mir. TIU Is l'ure. Fresh and nt a I'.lch Haver Tn it. Clarke's Original Combination Coflie At 2.V. a ft w 111 please the most fastidious. Ktra Inducements given te nil purchasers of 'leas and I ultees during the next JO days, CI.AUKK'S TEA AND COFFEE BTOICE, . . , , At Ne. ,'H West King Street. ."Telephone. marrlydAw ITiNnMHII TKOWSKU STRKTPII1MIH JUJ It be being the latest. bci.L and most ennvn. iiieitl contrivance ever in tented for Liiiiim. liaggtness out of Knees and keeping Trew sera In their Proper 8 bancs uml Ml7e. Can bn pro cured at HtisENSTf.lN's Tailoring Establish went. Ne. .17 North uen stieet. "" Londen Life nays "Trewser strelcbers h-ive become qnlle tbe rage.' Their use gives the garment a new appearance. The bit opt Ien meeting a nt cesslly. Every ene wnnls the m. Itespectfnlly, A. II. ItOSKN.SX' .IN. R O.HI'. liUOS. .V HAUT.MAN. PARASOLS! (teod l'iira?els iu All Celers, at 75 Cents. And All the Finer Grades. THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Harlman, 14 EAST KING ST. upl Ctnd -tTRRDlOT OP ALL THU JUItlEa V i, .. ... v iwuiun e,apcjne s'lasiun nave ueen Bensen's CapcAne Plasters have been awaraee geld medals ever all con poll ters, Sals and positive. MK W A II rXKTUKMKttTlt. Tin: iii'st iihm:nt lNHictrr rewDKii 1IKLI.OWS In tbetnarket at ltUHLIvl'S lilttKlSTOUK, Neisl WesthlngNtivet. ee-tleuulun Dalmatian Insect I'etvder. Actlte and tvllablii iu finality. I3itoies.M,s reu .siiei:iN(iiitm.Mr..s . ferthnFlm Heparlinent of Lancaster, t'a. Sitaled proposals rer slKHdug horses for tlittfltn depirtlneut rer the ensuing year, will bete letted by Iho Flrtt t'oiumlltee at the mayor's iilllee until I irKSDAt. APIllL87.ls.-sl.nt 7 t iu lbiirtiiuiullleiverelbe right tn lelerl any or all bids lly nnlernt thecummltlee. , ., ,F. LKUISNtll.L.ciialriuan Allest II. F KnKRMis, M.D.t ,rk. mill T i'.VAN'N I'I.eTmI. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Rollable rTlllU'OTS. All-Weel Trieels lu Siirlng Shmlra And Elegant Finish terSV. a yanl, at Tim North End Dry Goods Stere. .1. W. 1IICNK, nev. 1yd Ne. 3?2 North llue'en strwt. OI'KNlNtl AT II. (Il'll- s I' It 1 N tl IIAKT'M. FINE TAILORING. Tint l.un;it and most Cotnplete Asseitment if US K WOOI.I.K.SS ter the itprlnK '1 lade te lie leund lu the illy et Ijinraster. A Choice Linn of !prluir Overceallntts and 1'antnloeiilnKs tn all the ljitest Patterns. l'ilres Lew, ItesuUnrkmniisblp, and hIIkeshIs arninted ns represeuUHl. h."gerhart, NO 41 SOUTH IjUKKN'STItKKT. fOppo-.Ue tbe l'ostetttce, mart7 Ij dIC AI'IIMMP Ori'.MNO 1! 'I UK OPKNIMl OF THF. New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne -ie Neirrn queen st (Novt Doer te Postelllre) Will take pHce en SA1 L'ltllA, Al'ltil. Klh, w Ith one nt the Hurst nnd me-,t complete assert meul el Beets, Shoes and Slippers (If the Hest Makes and at the Fosiible Prlres Lewest ThestiK'lt Isnii tlrely new-and raref ally selected, nnd k(mh1s will lie sold nt tuit!l"ll. O.N K I'ltlCL and SATISFACTION (lUAKA N 1'KMi A cordial lnMtntlen ts extended te all ie visit our Sew Stere, whether you buy or net Ne trouble t show kecvI. ItKSlKMllKlt'lllK PI ( F, Ne. IS NORTH i)VV.V.S STUKKT INevt Doer te the l'osletllesi i CHAS. A. REECE. aprll lwdAltw lASTKH IIA'IN AMI IIONNin'S. EASTER Hats and Bennets AT- OSTRICH'S. ' Palace of -Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LA SXASri-.il, PA. Antlcipallnr; a lirpe Inde during the tree k puecdinK hasirr bundai , we hate made Great Preparations I lu i-wry cmi et our l)iinrtmriit, 'Iho I'lipn'Cftlentiil Itush In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT during the lal -cfe hii- Intlured im tnlmj-an xtraiare te?b of MEW SPRING HATS, and we are new dlspUyliu; Hie Largest und Handsomest arlety et HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, And all Novelties In MILLINERY ORNAMENTS. ONI! IIUMHIF.D Trimmed Hatj and Bennets On Inhibition, And mere are trlir.mrd uvi ry das In our KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT we have been opening Urge Invoices of New tileves. and ournisertmcnlui nreenteiiiiinrUaj tbe tellnwlnirsttles S Uutten lllack nt fiiv. I lintten Tans at Sec ; 4 llutten Undressed, In 'lans, at K'c ; 0 Mutten Tan colors. Scalloped Tepi, "a ; 4 Uutten stitched hack, asserted Tans, 87c; 1 llutten tin dressed Tan colors,?.': 4 llutten Heal Kid, fl.'Ji: Iteal Kid, Laced, II Slj Fine Hrllllant Lisle nt 1 i andc.upiilr lllaek and Coleied Milk tileves. . u pair. M it call special attention te our new stock- of CHILDREN'S MERINO CLOAKS In vt hlte, Itlue, drab, Helgeand Kcru, Inim tl se apiece till. Fine White .Merine t leaks. Handsomely em broidered, tl 75 lulants' Kmbrohlered .MeilnfiMiawls.Ec.75c . ILJIM, II M ' ' INFANTS' RIIOItT DICKSbK-S. I.'IIILDKKS'.S DICKS3F.S. INFAN'IH' ItOliKS. Ilnys' I'lealed Cambric Waists, v. t lue r tench I'urcile t alsts, iV Ml'l'LI.M.HVIttlAI.N.SlN Genfa Whlte Unlaundried Shirts, Kelufeiced liosein and Lined Hack, at fA-. CASIIMKICKHIIOltI.DF.lt HC'AKFS, with Knotted Frlnee, Whlte. lllue, I'lnU, Cardl mil, Drab and Kcru, at !.'. KTltAOItDINAIlV HAICOA1N. liadies' Wlilte Kmbreitlereil Suits, put up 111 llnves. all complete, attXTlund tl. Eleirant While and Helgnerlenlal Mklrtlngs, 4- lnche, wide, at f l.ll.a), fl i!5, f I W, fl.lA and I'ayurd. 12 te 19 Inch Fleunrlnir. U te Me. a vnnl. Illnck Hpanlsh mid hsciirlal rlnuiiclui's and SLIiIIeks. lllack fscuiial Lace. C ream Silk Kscurlal Lace. NO KLTILS UKCKIVH) HAILV. rOlt MAf.K Ult JtKNT. FOIl ltr.NT NIUHTWO-HTOItY liKK'K Dwelllm; Heuse, Ne. dlCKa-l Orani-estroet. martttd lllltsit A Hlte. TflOK lll'.NT-A liAKi: HOUSE, NO. Ill X! Washington street. Apply tellarrj'Wyera' Park limine. luSt-tM "C-ieil 11EN'I ". JJ A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. IC. aldtllK. Capacity ler storing ii.lOJcaBes. Apply at the tnarlutfd INTKLI.ltJKNCKIt OFFICK. -piORKKNT. An established Orecerj' Stand with dtrelllne attached In southern art of tbe city. Possession Aprll 1st. Apply at Ne.lSI liABTKlNO BTltKET. EOR KENT. Bhep In resr of Ne. 37 Wen Clieslutitstreet, VmImi".'1 ct.Kr-bex tactery, und a nhep en Mlltlln streed, between tetitli fjueen and Prince 8.,p.,? 'te' X ul as curriiiKe factory. Alse a dwelling uud store rtieni new occupied by A. iiSK'Vh-' a lru8 ,0-, Wewthlnjj street. Apply at the " JlWfd INTKLLIQKNCKlt OFFIC. r ueutm. rrHIK NI'W OASII HTOIUC. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite) Hut Keystone Heuse and Northern Hank, NOM.247&3I0 North (Jium-ii SI root NK.W HPItlNtl DltKss HOODS In nil the l.atesl 1'npular Miides, tlOOIl IILAL'h HII.KH. HOOD III. U It t ASH Nn heller In the city for thu money. N.l.?.'ti VKm"',N" " ' New Nhndes Lilnkled Deersiielters, llatiste Cleths, Hal leens, 1'ereales, Chlutres, Ac. lull Line of NKWPIllNT.S A.M. IHIMKSI II S. which we otter nt Lew' Prices. -l'leaset'all and sen lis berernpurehssluir u'l 'J'' W. II. HOW Kiln. JOHN S. UIVI.KK. (HOT K."llATilV()N MERCHANT TAILORING. Spring Summer Suits for 1886. .lOHS H (4l I.Kit A CO are insUluiriip te order Hulls nt Hard Cash Prices. Any poison wautlnit K""d rletliltiit perfect tils, well inadti at ery Lew I ash Prices, can t;et them by (Ml ln! us a call new, Gentlemen's Spring & Summer Underwear -AND- Furnishing Goods ATltKDUt'KIt ritlt'F.S. ALL FOItlAHII Jelin S. fiivler & Ce,, Ne. 25 Eitat Klnsr Btroet, LlMJtSTIS, I'l. QlMUNn.liOOItS. WATT & SHAN D, N03. O, O t 10 East Kill's- St. Opeu today n choice line of Parasols and Sunshades Made tn order by tlai largest and best inanufse turers ill ery moderate prleus. ALL SlF.S IS. LOAL'HIMl I'AHASOI.S, Lt;KTItlJIMhl I'AHASOI.', Hl'.N U.MIIICKI.LAS. An lmmeue Assortment of 1'lilSIlr I) 11MSS MtW HA lis I Fs, l.'KISKI.KIl 8KKIIHI L'KKIs, F..MIIl:01ll:itt.DHI 111. Spring and Summer Dress Goods, NEW SPRINO WRAPS. .IKUSK WAl!T4, .IKItaH .1 M.'KKIS, ItOUt LK.IACKKT4 1111(11 ADK.tl KI.VK. r lUtin lu Sun and Deslruble Ml)les. COI.OUF.D (JAMIMKIIK. SHAWL'S st'.MMKItSHAW Ut. KMHKOIDKICKDt-Aiill.MKIteSt'Altt-Slnlireat Variety at Popular I'lle.s TTIIK New Yerk Stere. T It. MAilTIN A CO. "T Arrtrid this inenilrif from .Sew orkudl!es ten, 'IKS lAsKSiil DRESS GOODS! liiiluillufrthe latest Novelties, at I'rlces I "Her Ihan Ihey are shown at lu Uilsrllv ALL-WOOL CANVAS SUITINCS, erty lnehes tVlde, nt'.7c n'ard. WOOL DIAGONAL HOMESPUN, It Hty Inches Ide, at One , wrrtbtl ui. All-Wtxil Matleuae HeniCBpun, Forty two Inches H ide, nt Me. Newest Shades. ALLDINE SUITINGS, Thlrty.slx Inches Wide, nt lie Spring Shade Douelo Dress Goods, All-Hnnl, with PUIn Lamas Cleth tematih, ut 5c a yard. TIIK IIKKAI'l-sr IIMtOAIS" IS All-Weel Dress Goods, Is a HOMKSI'UN, Twenty Inches Wide, at iJc , wertli !v. Hum, nieiisi Titicers m '."c,hv.,7R',u DRESS SILKS. We are show Inc barpalns In these goods. Among tbtulllilMlOlNKTHLACK HILKShUIOI a yard ; werlblt.iS. Full Assortment of HUMMKIC DIIKSS SILhs, lleautlfiit Colorings, Ate a yard. T-C'all and see our assortment of Hiess Goods even If you de net wish te purchase, as we consider It no trouble te show goods J. J, Martin & Ce. Cor. Weht King & Princn SIb., (Opposite Hlevens Heuse.) l.ANCASTKIl, I'A. AMUaKMBNTS. T71UI.TON OI'UHA nniiHr:. J3 TIIICKK NlOII'tat C'emiiiriii'Iiig Meinluy Kvcii'l,', April nt A Flrsl-Class Hntertalnuieiit uud at the 1'nuular 1'rlrea 10, P.0 & 30 CENTS. Under Auspices el Decoration Day Committee Ihu well known und Fiiverlle Comedian, ' SAM HEMPLE, ..iTrtAseiUal Monday Kvenlng The three act cotnedy drama mitlt led " UNCLfi 8AM." AVa,,, JAlar"., Ham llemple, with hilt nt the times, and the eel. ?!,.?,v!?., r,re"u'-ale siicech und HOUGH DIA MOND-Ceuifn Jar, bum llemplu. Tuesday Even'g One of the funniest comedies ?,i,liI?SBrV."enf,a)"A HUSHAND MADE TO OICDElCt" J'nllUprau, Bum Hemnln. An,i pie Wednesday Kvenlng-" ALL 'J1IAT GLIT TKUHlsNOTtiOLD." " A geed lteserved Scut SOCcnis. New en sale at orient house. npriestd TOHACUO Uim'lNUN, KOHATsTHIt-T 1NQ8 AND l'AL'KKUa- WAbTK, llry und cd s k'wuaw u vcus -.,. J-H. MOMN8, Ne. 173 l'earl btrcct, New 1 erk. Kelerence-rrtd. Mchntte, Ne, ili 1'enrl itreet. New ertr. feblMyu
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