tw-rna ,zr&i 1wk iHw, r cmti i ' - ;f ?fF TjfTtfWWfvCleA .f --TV STOe,W a.W ' V r V1 "? f iiTf.ii ' . .i1"! .izri' iifi'jy.fiwi .ic ATbitDAY; april aiiwL ;xiB IAOASTim DAILY m "'ftrAf,fJSflB5r:?. w-tfss fstTii MsssM.aws.aw.wswassssMssaasswsaBas. -r ' f?i VI, OKUC ft-" 1 iiiii1 WE.. m &' M Rfi m -fi NtW-. arr K? 'iS. k'i W "W fr ,4 WBw fit, Mfcw Hj taw el ' jMtf"l- iiiMIii ar let w ' - -5?r. t WtKammm mkMts. BftlUMOaLaMMMtMN pHMM taa, wa , w Mlk'a AataMmNe i!,,."?r"::.v. . . . MMiai tOWsV itftaaaaaaa lUalMr la tale atty.a I thtaaal ! , .Bway ?- - - -tMMil ea the i as the "Park MM ant proprietors. aatVM te safe Harber la, Colombia, keeping Flfleea or eighteen . te HarrUburg and of. tha Vraaklln beuse. Mr. thara aeveral yeara age, and aad. her eon Frank car- M bntlataa Old people who Mm Dietrich when ahe was LvMMV-Met " Oetambta describe her as eY'aiMN .axeeuent landlady; a flrtt-rate AtJgkatpar, pleasant te everyone and popu pepu . laTWtak bar aneata. Her husband was a MaiaVAA 4tPtfkA aas&11 bAK A .. Ttktll rt P" f MlMteai, Who died recently aged 85 U "Ym nUBUtsuwara Mrs. Jehn Mlrtiaal. nf ! : Bass aitttt, and Mra Grefl, lis North Prince trlWfl, this city. By Intermarriage! the ' IMeSiliilia an (vmnartnl with ths Weidlers. brichta. McCemsets. Lines and ether IfyfcMiHealn Lancaster. jar ana mra, ajiewicu uau mur uiuuieut Frank, who keeps My almost be regarded as a sod, as Mit. matrtah TBlaed him atlaliravarnrarHAit him .tw ihi of whom are UvinB 4r - " T . " f ;WAts JrankliB house, in Harrisburg, and Mrs. ; !Ji Bwarta and Mra. Kilgore, or the same city ; ?f&. bealdes these Geerge W. Brown, painter. Sfc. m m . 1...- Ka Mmm VMtmlU .- l,t.4 t siuwuiun uvja. Mia, vieuku na iwavu iw si aaannanue out or iais anenaen tne i.utneran Sg; ittvlcea, She wm about Til years or age. Y0 Htr death was caused by a breaking down ii-i f Ik system owing te advanced age. ' lJ&. Jeha - BmeUca. yV . Jehn Ik Smellen, a member or the firm or ,imiiii ei neuamuf cieming renovators, ; Jhk 346 North Duke street, died last nlgbt at ...lAiaaaaadanaaL MS WastOnnnnrMi. iMd viswyaan. Aiuenga in Dusiness in this city 't'l . .... :& a widow ana one cnua. ills funeral -IJ.wm take place en Tuesday mernlngand ser- ..v,ssw win de neiu ai hi. Mary's Catholic w Mureh. .. w,'' esata er aa em ataa. nds .. . . . .VOWMr MaUhewa. aa-ed 79 Tear, died last it J&slWalaarat tharaaldAnrainf Frnr tvif hr. ?!Fy Mr, who la hit aen-Inlaw, at 333 WM Orange . - UJTT-v- mr .j .. v. -.M. - igv . iiie uemuea was taken with some. ' Mt tlklflff lltrn (rnlra Mn Thn... I t.. .n . m -- ' v "m Aummii nuvu UO lOll (awiaviiur,uu rapiaiy grew worse te the i ei nia aeatn. lie waa hnm in nam., s- MtB te this fnnntrv In isr.i T7r5"ny tawam In tbla city tqt worked .' J"ysM-lne-f.cllIrerent persons. aaatiBssa nhswn ,., . a .. .(. ? mr - ... . RQgwnere' 3 nisneme wun Mr. wen, TUhdrMj -ree daughtera, it: Mra, Char itX?waner. widow. Mrs. Henrv Glazier and . sSSisfHenry Wolf, AMOVtID XHM BIO JlirstJI BOMOVO0. geiTteestn the Chnicbca Dr. Knight, of Lancas ter, te Exchange PalplU With Rsv. F. J. Clay Meran. Cetdmbia, April 2. Services will be held in the St. Paul's P. E. church en Sun day morning and evening and will be con ducted by Rev. C. F. Knight, of HU James' chnrch, Lancaster, ltev. F. J. Clay Meran will occupy the pulpit of the Lancaster church. On Monday services will be beld as follews: 10:30a, m., subject, "Treading the Wine Press Alene ;" 4:30 p. m., subject, The Precious Ointment ;" evening service te be conducted by Rev. C. F. Knight, Lan- C-onmunlen-MrvicM will beheld in the PiMbyterian church en Sunday morning. Btrneea win ee nem during next week KJv arena evening in the hl Jehn's Lutheran ?J" aaiBioe, Bar. C. D. Rlshel will preach in the Church or Ged en Sunday evening en the abjtet " Christ's Triumphal Entrance Inte Jerusalem." ConOrmatlen tervlcea will take place en 8aaday morning, in the Salbm Lutheran hureh. Bar. C. D. Harp, of the United Brethren, te) In Lebanon; aer vices will net be held in thle church en Sunday. Servlcea will be held every evening during kely week in the Second Street Lutheran ehurch. Confirmation services will be held en Sun tlgy Morning in the Trinity Reformed ahareh. The eveningheurbas been changed ften 7 te 7:15 o'clock. Servlcea during next Wak. Mr. Geerge W. Cullda, of Philadelphia, baa presented the United Brethren chnrch with a handsome Bible. Around Ths Town. A geld watch will be chanced oil by Os Os Os oaela Tribe ei Red Men, for the benefit of zi Will G. Bennenger. who lest a limhnnthe F 'tp. .fPamaaylvanla railroad a few weeka aga SV'-Jji a awvf'ul.aatwAl nnillAtiiui mmm. a tK sw-""" """"" "m ia we opera vffc sM last nlgbt, when "The Geld King" ; waa given uy ue wane comedy company, W- waleh close their engagement te-nlvht hv ! , Mtaenting ' Jessie Brown, or The Seise et jref Irtieknew." The following gifts were given wwaj, unity uuiii, ucaei i,uw, neiu ey Mllllln OUUean ; sugar stand, ticket 428. held hv 'c "elk i napkin ring, ticket. 9,830,held by A. K. Kalm. Xsoeuat street in the vicinity or Second, wm Mkad with people yesterdsy afternoon when the friendly band concert took place between tkaabew band and the Irenvllle band. Each Mad rendered four pieces In excellent man mm and were greeted with applause. The IrtWTilie band acquitted thm.u.. ....." .'5?lI?,S?n?er',ldi1d.l?"1J,,,dtn,re"- The Walta band serenaded Man.ert n ,. kalfcla home last night Mr. and Mrs. Zeamer ' aMartalned them la a hospitable m.nn.. A5!s Anaaatmenta have been mad a rn. .- Maltaioner Ruddygere" by the MeCaull aaafaeeBipany en April 13. ;iJaan uemey, a trackman or the Pennsyi- mireaa,caa his left loot painfully in ytaterday afternoon by a rail falling sMB Ha will be prevented' from working tagaararsj daya. m jsaaer, ei Aiwena, la visiting hit water maina have been extended out Second alreet te anppiy the new Ma been received In town that Jehn formerly from this Dlsee. had his lA asMtarad at Fert Davit, Texas, where isMiaasjMaMla UMrMUlararmv. W. T. Retw, of Harrlabarc and Wilten ,MMrMtoadMter tha Fradarlckdi. u teira yMttrday ea official V . Maaaar tii purchased Ml let of MJouiec Mr. C. E. Gravblll. ea IMnjat, wbtra ht will artet a heuae. .' aMaesa aa fJeasaaaa aaaii. rAttratrwMarraetad tedty by tha .at art Mwtta agaiaat hla by rstwarraiauagrtpertt tHact-1 urtafaaeaatti took hla sMaa IdraamMaai aad tha ladM dw I nave a large audience. This will ha hit us tap TgT .- - Tfr. ZL,J!-Kz-zr' I Ptaruwe before his departure ler gu rope and Mttl tag asaaWMti Ban SM O Wa raaeg- I Australia. k I sjlV- btenlaal t VtMtar tt ttaetw ted IMHMI Ift 801 PfUMtJ I MTMt an fluKEerlta emmui wke m eratUy btauaa alt 1 wife Wkw UM offletc HnnlMlki beat of Mm Slash, wki tha eaapU bearded, tha raw tM erac aa Olwni wm abaat taring thaheata, HMwUatUdaat WMt bin ar raMUkiM loin, hO Mm KUagh ad- nMMlMMHTW MM him sway, hi wMtakMtetMPMMjWaalanUcwd depot pat ea a tralaaa taat te PkUadtlphla, Aa Caprevaas aan ABltailantergaa grinder glTleg the name of Demlnlck Meet, called at tha offlea et Al 4araaaa Barfa offlea thlt antraasa aad en trad oeBpUlnt agaiaat a Man wheat name ha did net knew for assault and battery. Ulaatery wm that m he waa walking through thaeeart le Via atraat ha waaMrnck te la the Jaea with a deb, knocked down and kieked. Hla gMeral appaaranea Indicated that he had ben roughly handled. Hla as aaUaathatsyt ran away when ha aald he would have him arretted. Constable Wig glaa went in aeareh or the accused, but baa net thus tar found him. Lest and renad. On April 1 Albert Cutler, ei Liberty Square, went Inte the ofllee of the Drape hotel with aomefrlendstetranfactaomebutlneea. When he arose from the table at which he had been writing he missed his pocketbook containing about (150. Tbere was great consternation for a time and Mr. Cutler ieared he had been robbed, but after a search the missing wallet was found among a mass of waste paper under the table from which it bad probably been accidentally pushed by Mr. Cutler himself. nnslness Troubles. James G. Heet and wile, of Ephrata town ship, assigned their property te-day for the benefit of creditors te G. A. Kemper, et the tame township. Executions were Issued te-day by Jehn UUdebrend against Harry G. Keen and Jehn 11. Blr, merchants, of Camargo, for tt,000 ; by Stmuel Hoever against Jacob H. Krelder for 51,300, and by Cenrad .. Ueas against Jehn A. StauQer for $TCKX Bad Accident te a l'enng Weman. This morning Carrie Shay, aged 18 years, daughter of Officer GeergeSbay, of the police force, while en her way te work In a cigar factory where she la employed, fell en the pavement of Pine street near the Western market She was picked up and it wm found that ahe had broken one of her legs. She was taken te a house near by and after wards removed te her home en Maner street. Gava Himself l'p. J. Edgar Hell, the Pntladelphtan charged with forging acceptances te the amount or (30,000, has surrendered himself te the police. m a avcematFOL MAtivrAcivmrnu, Geerge Weber, lielldsr and Bspalrer et Car rlagss. Boggles, Ac Among the well known oeach ahopaet this city are these of Geerge Weber, which are ItMafAi! M MiArtAsneanf PhvlalUn aUut km1 I Marien alley, next deer te the sale and ex- B Dtauaawu vu tuvwiuet vi vuiwiiau budei suiu fcuange auDie ei jeeepn enaneimer. Mr. Weber is an excellent mechanic, being a wkuuuiu vy umue uimseii. xie weraea In all the principal shops or the city befeie starting in buslneaa at hla present location mere than two yearjABC,' Mr. Weber manu factures vehicle? talmeat every deacrlptlen, lncludlngJMtjjjrea, phretens, jump seat and 9thjft Carriages, McCaull, business and ex- ress wagons, Ac He empleye none but the best of mecbanlca en all branches of his work and be gives his personal attention te everything. He alwaya baa en hand a fine stock, of work in hia line, and persona who aeaire te d cenvinceu ei mat iact nave eniy te drop Inte bis shop when be will be pleased te auew mem wuai goea were ne is capauie of turning out. He makea a specialty of re pairing, and his reputation in that line la second te none. Persons who desire work of this kind done will de well te give blm a call, for be will guarantee them satisfaction. Opening a Men-store. Bard A McElroy, both of whom have had much experience in the dry-goods trade, to te day opened their new store, Xes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen street, opposite the Fountain Inn. Their sales-rcem en the first fleer Is large and well lighted and tilled with dry. goods et every variety cottons, woolens, silks, satins, hosiery, underwear, ,1c., every thing being of the latest Btyles and displayed attractively. The second story of the build ing Is devoted te carpets, oil cloths and fleer cloths, et which they show a lull line of de sirable goods. The third fleer la their feather room, a branch of the trade that they dealgu te make a specialty. The .weather te day has been rather unfavorable te the new Arm's opening, but they were nevertheless visited by many customers who welcomed theai te Seuth Queen street, into which many bust no&s houses have been finding their way within a few years past Easter Nerellles. The store windows just new are remark ably attractive, being filled with all manner of Easter novelties. Ot these none are se pretty as the brilliantly colored eggs. Jehn F. Leng's Sens are the original manufac turers et the Marble egg dyea with which the eggs are colored, and of course their show windows surpass all ethers In the elabo rate display et eggs In every color and of every slzs Irnm a hazel nut te a man's head. Besides the Marbled eggs, the Meaar. Leng have a line line of richly hand-painted eggs resting en ecroii-wera stands very pretty for Easter presents. Leng's magic cblps for coloring ribbons, feathers, arrasae. Ac, stand at the head of the analyne dyes and specimens of their quality add te the ueauiy ui me bqew winuewa. AUOiner novelty te be aeen there la the spin ning egg, an invention of the Metsrr, Leng. It beats ail the tops that have ever been invented and even the smallest boy can spin it. The first wholesale dealer it wm ahewn toerdered twelve hundred dezena ter hla country. The Messrs Leng's principal trade in all their Easter neveltlea la with wholesale beuses, but they find enough te wait upon the thousands of retail customers that crowd their store en North Queen street Aav tubscrlber te the Oailt or Wisely Ik. TKLUOKKcmi changing residence will please no ne til y the publishers giving the old as well aa the new adiliess m Law Partesreblp. J. Hay Itrewn and W. U. liensel will associate themselves In the practice of the law. In Lan caster, I'd , under the Urel name of lirewn a liensel, April 1, U97. Kemsmbib that Jacob II. Leng's public sale of County, Farmers', Fulton, First, Nerthtrn, Ptejiks, and Columbia Hank; Weitern and Northern Market; It arietta. Big Spring Turn pikes! Mllleravllle a Lancaster City Street Hallways, and Quarryvllle 11. It. Slecks at the franklin house, Monday next, commences at 1:30. iM m Hziisinm Astrlch Bres, store will be open every eveulng. The Spring term et Uhs Uelmensnyder's prl prl vate school, at 323 West King street, commences April 4. Kindergarten occupations, games ami gifts ate Introduced. j TnsWKiKLvIHTu.inscsK.!f paid a yearln advance, can be had for 11.60. Hundreds have taken advantage of this te secure their piper and testve one-fourth of the former price. Beth tbelniLv and Wkkly are gaining rapidly In circulation. They contain all the nawst and that Is why the UsU are en the Increase. Tub closing out sale at the Wc. store will crn tlnue for ten days only. Yeu can save 60 per cent, by buying new. As will be seen by an ad ertlsf uent, en Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Mr. Jehn B, Slough will sell at auction at 113 North Queen street, the balance of stock of beets and shoes, and bis store fixtures. Persons wishing te bay geed beets and shoes can buy prU ate at any time be fore the auction. amassment!. The Champien Ihil entne.Thlt evenlnt Jehn L. Sullivan, champion pugilist of the world, with a troupe of boxers which Include Steve Tayler, La Blanche, the Marine," Jee Lannen and ethers, who are traveling under the management of Patrick Bbeedy, will make their appearance la ralten opera house. It hat been several years slnee Sullivan has been seen In Lancaster, and there la no doubt that he will have a large audience. This will be hit last ap " ,.... U.W..U ..V -... anaisirsfi saesusa, ywaava) aaa iiavta tare gathered abeat tkem a eeaspaay or pee Bte. who at aH arttats of the most brUllaat Mad la thslr different lines. The three proarfeter are temedUns and tby ate atsplr assUU Tee leading singer 1 Frank llewarJ, Mthey el "When tb;Beblns nest Agsln. Twe Little sand Urchins " and ether popular bllM. WUlls Picket, one of the bt known men In tbe eeaatry, leaas tae cleir daacsrs, and thM band and orchestra are flrsVclass. ' MuMygert " by McOaM't Oampany, Nest Thnfsdsr renins; - Knddrgere," the latest or utlbertaSuUUran'sepera.wlH be preienud In LaBeaster by Cel. McCauU's Opera company, wblch comes here directly from the Uread street Ueatrs. l'nlliidelphls, and the cut will be the same a at that heu. The iu(ingeinent hTe Mlected a few tewm In the eastern part of 1'enn sylranla In which te put hi a week with their company, and aa I. tneattsr has the reputation of betnt a popular town fjrepcra.lt has been selected as ou. The company Includes tome of the best known artist , and they carry their own Urge orchestra. jtaatAsiie. Fhlladelphla Produce Market. Pait.itiii.rmA, April ?. Fleur market tri1y ; sales, WO barrels : Minnesota linker. .l 7.XJI W ; rennsyivaniaiamuy, ai i. e3 hij western ae. M anay 41 : Patents. 4 V& u. Ur nenr quiet, H v. wnear apni, tuSc ; Mar, June, :?c ; WKc i July, w, Cem aprti, c; May, 17c; June, June, gaiy,x eau prll, Si-c; July, S.Hc May, Sic, new ten ataraet. Naw Yerk. Aprti 1 rieur market teady : fine, fj. sefts 10; enperflne, tl T0OJ !U , geed te choice extra Western. 11 e&Oi m : soed te fancy extra state.t3(WQ4w, common te geed extra Western, an Vi I M. Wheat-Ne. 1 hed State, WVcs Na J de. W?VSc: Ne.lUed, Winter, April, S'c I May, njtC June, 91c, Cern Ne. mixed cash, WKc : April, 4c : May. ts.'ict June. 4ic Oats-oe. 1 White state, J9i ; Na S de, S7K-! Ne. imtxed April, WVc. Bye dull ; W esUrn, OS6c ; State, 5TXOc Barlcv nominal. Perk duU; new messllJOO; old mess, 116 w 015 25 Lard-M.iy. f; CI s June. IT TO Molasses uulnt at 19il 9,Sc for boiling stock. Turpentine tlrm at 3;,uc Bealn llrui : strained te gd, II 1601 CO s-eireieum ntminai ; uennea, in CH.es, rrelghtsdull: araln te Antwprn. 'Jd. iSXc Butter dull: Wmtarn Cmatnery, 2'Oi'ci Klgln cceamery, l.'OXc ; state dairy, hall nrkln tuns, 1IJ? Cheese Arm: Western Flat, 1101?c: geed te choice light lui. iiseilKc raucy White, Utt USc; Stale Factory, llrt.iv.c. sggsweakt state, 13!tWli'es Western, IZHQ 13Xc sugar qulet; Beflned Cutleaf, e 316;; Oranulated, 5;c. Tallew dull; prime city. Ic. Bice nominal ; Carolina, fair te geed, iOlXC- Coffee nrm t lair c&rgevs, Sia. Ohlesge Prodeee Market CaicAoe, April : a.J0a.m. Market opened Wheat-May, ylc:June, M.c; July, T9c. , Cern April, S4Jcs May, Si; June, 4 y.c ; Jnly, tlHc OaLi April. 23',(jnc; May, SSJic ; June,?. Ferk May ami June, til ia lard-May, I7 31H: June, IT HW: July, IT 47, Short Ulbs-May, $i 2i ; June, as 3,'tJS Si. Grain and t-rovisiena Furulshed by 8. K. Tundt, Breker. Chicago, April S, 1 o'clock p. m. W heat. Cern. u. Ferk, Lard Apill TtA 3J SM; .... 7 31 May J-JS sx ::i ... 737 June S1H 4JK 21 .... 7 37 July tl? 4I 7 U August -ei :!, September. 7vi HH Dtcember SJ' , . .. . BeceipU Car Leu. Winter Wheat a Spring Wheat n Cern. 3je gats ." us By Barley Oil City. Crude Oil e?S lleae. Receipts Hogs Closing Prtces-2 o'clock p. m. . W heat. Cern. Oiu. Ferk. I-ard. Apill 7i sp; lli i 7s 7 May S.4 SJ t4 5iw 7 35 June ten 41V .-.) 11 ki 7 v) July 7 4i; 7 4J August September ... 7'J 4JJJ Decemtwr M Oil city Crude Oil C3v- Uw steca Market. CBicioe, April 2 The Dreieri' Journal re ports : Cattle llecelpts. i'OuO head : shipments, Dm; markt sttadler; shipping steers, sen tn l,S00t,j., U80O5 25; stockers and feeders, II 73 tali cows, bulls aud mixed, liOoajue: bulk. I27301 30; Texas gras'ers.H coal 50. Hogs Uecelpu, 13.UW bead; shipments. 5,000 head ; market strong and weak : trough and mixed, S5 31Q5 70; packlngand shipping, 5 tia 5!s);llght,AJiia5S.i!sklps. s.i;0O3 0uL Sheep Uucelpts, tire head; shipments, 'ene head; market streug; natives, tl 021 n; Western. fJT'G' 70; Teians, 1; T."G0il; lamb, 14 006 75. Mw Cerk Stocks. " t .i. p.li i, IM p. m. Meney leaned Uliti percent. Kxchange quiet, II Ql s'X. Governments arm. Currency 6's.tl asx hid; 4s Coup, II 2-3, bid : H's de, 11 C9'i bid. Tha stock market this morning opened tlrm and fractionally higher en the receipt of higher prices in Londen. Jn the first hour there was soreoselllngof theleadlngatecks which resulted Tn a decline of Vi te ; per cent This was fully recovered by 12 o'clock en buying of Louisville ana .".asnvuie. At the present writing the mar. ket Is dull but steady. Btec ssarasu. Quotations by Heed, McQrann k Ce., bankers MWIWMWI) . a. nW TORM LIST. 11 a. u. 12k. Jr. Canada Faclflc c.c.c.at Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern Chi. St. L. a IV h Den. Kle. u." Del.L.a W arte Brie, teds Jer. C K.a T Leu. a N L. Shere Mich. On Heck Valley Missouri Faclflc M. P ... N. P. Prof N. West. N T C Bast Tennessee c'.V. '.'. '. '.'. Omaha...,,,.. .... Oregon Transportation.! Ontario W.t Pacific Mall Blchmend Terminal St. Paul Tex. Pac Onion Pae Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western V West Shere Bends New Bngland . raiLADsirHta list. Leh. Val B..N. Y.aPhila fBB- Beading Leh. Nav '.',','. Uestenv. Pass. P. a K N.cent Peeples Pass Bdg.tien'U. en Phil a. Traction JUS U , 3J 101K . 7J2 , ff.ii . w? ! si'h . li'W ', "ii , 121 41 ei 1X ljiji S4'i V't 71W 3-2i 67 1W 3l'H KM '-aJi te 12UJi i 1! 10-; 'H :Wi B7l2 f. SIM 1 wg 121 lli UK 62J 1 p 771 as 621 f S3JJ 4lS 92,I S!i Wi lJfi f35j an 4IH 91 l,'i 78 h'ti'i 8J ll '.is iij 6S 19 9-10 19 ii- SO lWk 61J wx uih MAMMAUMH. liiiMSNiDSR-Kimi Attheirkldeuce ofthe bride's parents. Manbelm township, March Je W.byKev.Jes K. layler Uray, Mr. William tteamsn) der. te Miss Catharine A. Kaiuui. UMATMU. MATTBKWs-ln this city, en the 1st Inst. Cas per Matthews, In the 79th year 01 his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his sen-ln law, Henry Wolf, Ne. 33d West Orange stieet, en Monday morning at 10 o'clock. it OiesKK.-In this city, en the 31st Inst., Cenrad Oasscr, In the 82d year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family, also Teutenla Ledge, Ne. 163, K. et P., and Lancaster Ltederkranz, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his residence, Ne. S3 East Orange street, en Sunday afternoon at 2W o'clock. Services at St. Jehu's Kefermed church. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Std JtE55Vr?lnU sb '" ,n " city. Mary h . an" day"" bPrtcner " ytari, inealbs -tSf51.tl,,Z-!.aa. frien,s p' " family are re speetfully invited te attend the funeral from the .Ire.tTrlnMoner""0' W7 East Wa" "? street, en Monday morning at lt-se o'clock Interment at lancasterwrnetary ""e- rAlRiuHT.-March 31, lssT.le th'lscltv Ml.n wwew of the lau. F, a. Albngh" InlVrmu The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her son-in-law. U. a, Ueuseal Me 61 North Duke street, en Monday morning. April 4. Services at the home at 8 30 ; afterward te proceed te Marleltt for Interment. Services at Marietta at 11a.m. ScHAAasTlkS, March 31. 1887, in Lancaster township, en the Mlllertvllle pike, Jehn u. Schaanstlne, member of company A, leetb It sal tnent, FennsyivanU Velunuers, lahlseethyaar, Tha relatives and friends of tha family, als the old teldlers, are respectfully Invited te at tend the fnaeral. from hit late rasldsaea. en the MlUaiffvlUfl mtkt, ea Meawy aftaraoea gt e'alesk. n irtlssa M lliphi na Latharaa eknrch at I o'clock. tnMrmeat at Laataster cemetery, ontheeldlera'iot. taeuaa. In this elty, en the 1st Inst, Jehn L. einellcn, aged II years anit 3 months. The relatives aad friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Na tl West Orange street, en Tutsday moraine at Me o'clock High mass at SU Mary's chnrch at o'clock, luteruient at St. Mary's cemetery. tt XKW AI VKltriSHMKXTS. J9AKINU POWOKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS newdsr never varies. A marvel of fuiuy Buvunia uu wuiurwuiviiras. aura economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low I punty, strengtn and ' ieu snen weigni, atum or pnospnaie ixiwaen. Sndi only in runs. KevaL BAaisa Fewdss Ce, 106 Wall Strict, New Yerk. mar27.1vdAw LfNOH ! LUNCH ! LUNCH ! Baked Beans and Ferk thU evening at the It M i:NM:uciieuiiurKi. NKV' C1GAK STORV:. in't forget tectll ut Jehn Frllsch's. i07 West Mug street. ltd SNAIM'KK SOl'l LLNUll TU18 (SAT UI'.HAI) eenlng at the Ksgle Hetel. cer rer North Queen ami Orange streets. Keches Wrund llelker Beer en tap. A 0. BA1ICIK, Prep. OYSTER SOUP LUNCU THIS EVEN Ing at the Heffman Heuse. Na 214 West Kin? 'treet. feetker's and II vfnr's Beer en uiuught. WILLIAM UE1IM, Prep. It KI'PKR lOr KOR LUNCH THIS evening at the Maner Hele), 217 and 219 W. King street, opposite King Street Iheatre Drink between the acts. Itelker's andspren ger's Ketreshlng lleer drawn from the keg. Lunch morning and eenlng. If JOHN B BlSSIKdKB, w ANTED FIFTY SALESMEN 1M- MBDI4TKLY. I ray as high as IIim per month and expenses. Stock complete. Many specialties. Ne refer etc 3 needed, Apply with stamp, giving age, te B. 11. KM! Kl.N, Nurseryman, aprl 2td Faterson, N J. 4TVvvSTfeK AF1NER ANlT BET CJ.,VJJ TEB CUaMFAGNB THAN Due de Montebslle. AT BOIIKEU'S L1QUOB STOBg. Na 1 Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. s( OMETU1NG NEW I Thrwe wishing employment can rentster at F. B. TKOUT ft t.O"S Advertising Agency and Employment Bureau ritEEOr CHAUUK. ROOM-NO. '22 NORTH QUKEN BTBKET (2d fleer.) Orders by mall ill receive prompt attention. Ferens wanting help will Je; well te examine our register. It ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. HAM bright, late of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and thene having claims or de mands against the same, will present them with out delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding lu said city. GEO. M.BAMBB1CHT. m25-Ctd3 Executer. TOASTER NOVELTIES. EASTER NOVELTIES. Toboggans, Snow Shoes, Waste, Werk and Card Baskets ; Fin Cushions and Fen Wipers, and many ether articles te adorn home, at Mrs. . M. Woodward, NO.if.S'IAM KING ST. I atest Style Klnben and Crepe LU'e Uncblng In all colors. m:ilydiAW T S. G1VLERACO. BBV CARPETS. BEST GOODS AT LOWDT CASH FklCKS. Naw rioer Oil Cleths. .New Stair Oil Cleths. New Table Oil Cleths. New Window Shading and Fixtures. Steam Cored Feathers, Warranted Perfectly Clean and Oder. less. White Quilts and Counterpanes at Astonishing Lew Prices. Agents ter the Aurersand Geld Medal Carpet Sweepers, Tbetwebcsl Sweepers made. We are receiving New Goods almost dally. LverythlDg Cheap for Cash. JohnS.&ivler&Ce., Ne. SO Baat King Btretrt, LAKCASTKB, PA E.u- EI UH HOLT. PICTURE FRAMES -a Nu- ART MATERIAL. B. G. EICHHOITZ, Ne 68 North Queen Street, I.ANCAblLU, Pa,, Would Inviw attention te hla Large. Handsome and Varied 8te k et Picture Frame Meulding In (old, Bronze and Hard Weeds. Blegant Designs aud Lewest Prices. AlsnArietypes.Btudles of all subjects, and a complete assortment of ART MATERIAL. W ANTfcD. K very Man, Weman and Child te call at Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, 62 Wl.SrKINGSTBkKT, And try a enp or Clarke's Combination Coffee, maiie In one unntite and Marvin's Kagle Braud 01 Crackers, frea te all. Coffee fresh Boasted dally and ground by eieetilclty. Coffees, ItJi. 15, 1", 20, Si, O and cu. per pound. Granulated Sugars, 6 ets. per pound. Almest Pure White Sugar, t cts. par pound. Light Brown Sugar. 4Mct per pound. SK'ff"1 2V' "H'i- Perpeund. Three Founds Pared rears ferJDc, CLARKE'S T.1A AND OOFPKI 8TORB, NO. H WKST KING STBKKT. Uiraclly OppeslM Berral Herse hotel. Tele phone connection. " MMW ADKMUmMMMNTB. ----- - - HW--VfcVNfS.. w - V ..v.-... . . A WATCHMAKER WliO Iff XIM goea leiwr engtm' sttuauen by addresslug can hear nf a geed JKWKI.BH. Ijincsster, 1'a, It A 1'1'HKNTIUKS WANTED AT PRENS. maainguy Mll 1.. A. COOrRK, . ? as(i 1 Orange nireet, Lancaster, Fa. maraMia WANTED. . Yeung ladies and menat the lancaster Watch Factory, n s ;TORE FIXTURES FOR BALK. Four Oval Frent Shaw I's.ra Mar iw.k . Fixtures of nm. Stere. it -11TANTED. f T lea Salesmen at onee en tanns. Facilities unsurnaiewt. very liberal . BROWN 11KOT11 KBS. inu-JmdAw Nurserymen, Kochester, M, V. TATOSALEONMONDa.Y-ON ACCOUNT -i7. Pl uev navmg received my ncr.es, the sale which was te take place at mystablnen Mnndtv has been postponed. UANIKI. LOU AM. STORE ROOM FOR RKNT. store room, Nasu Bast orange street, l'os l'es l'os sessien given after April W, 1W7. Onoet the nnest rooms tn the city Jeiix r. HKiNiTsii. mil.tfd Ne. ai K, Orange SU REMEMBERS OK TUB LANCA8TKR Llederkrani are rrnittested te meet at their Hall en sundyr. Aprils liwi, at o'clock n. m.. te attend the fiineial of tteir late rnllew'mem ber, Mr. CenradUasset. kKNsr ItOKIIM. "" oecretary. OUR CIOARS, MIA tJUERIDA AND ,-o'iel'5rn y0".'.01!"11 HAVANA F1L l.H hand made, 5c. BACH. In boxes of be's and We. IIBMUTII'SCIUAHSTOHK, , . ., H Bast King Street, Telephone Connection. JanlVW ASUtld FOR SALE OR RENT-BRICK STABLE and let, KxjO feet, en Christian street, be tween kist King and Orange streets. Can be easily cttanged Inte a machine shop or ware house. Basy terms. 11. C. HKUtiAKKK, ap2-lwd Attorney at law. USE RAT DYNAMITE TO DESTROY Bats and Mice. Try Cern Dynamite aa a remedy for hard and selt corns, both articles are well spoken of by porseus who have used them. Fer sale at UUBLBV'A DUUG dTUlta. at West Blag ttreeU PROFO.SAI.S WILL BE RECEIVED for plumbing work en North Duke street, from Vt alnut north, according te specifications 10 be seen at the mayor's efflce. Allbldftebe handed In before i o'clock April 7, 1J7, at may or's ottlce JACOlftlALBACH, aprl Sid Superintendent Water Works. WASIi;-. AKT, MALE OR female. In Lancaster and adjolntngtewns te give out work te Indies te be done at their homes' goe.n delHensl frees no csn nutng steady employment, goedwsgps; pay weeklr. Address, CHAUl.aS tAW8. keystone lloiue forth IJu en St.. LancAster. apriJtdAltw TERRORS OF THE DENTAL CHAIR DHAKKKl). Teeth extracted by the ue of electricity per fectly te and harmless. My Sa.UU 'leetb made or the best material that 1 can purchase. Filling teeth aspvcl'tliy. All work guaranteed. , . W. L FISIlhK. lientl.U apr27 1yd Ne.N North Daoen St, Tar-ENNERCHOR RINK, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Skating f rem 7 3U te 9 30. Dancing, 9 W te 11 00. ADMISSION 10 CKNTS. al2td PUBLIC SALE, en MONDA1 , AFillL 4. 1.-S7, at the Merrl mac Heuse, North Prime street, of a carload of IOWA HOR8B8. First Class Workers and Drivers. Sale te com mence at 1 o'clock p m, when terms will be madeknewnby i.teKl.E GUOS?MA. Alse, constantly en hand, a let of Canada and Western horses at private sale. use-std EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur THE BBST. M.ThAS JUAY BROWN. V. uThENSEL. BROWN & HENSEL, ATTOBXB1SATLAW, NO. 52 NORTH DUKH 8TRBBT, Lakcastss, Pa. it FOR SALE AT THE CITY HOTEL, NOHTU Ql BKN BTBBBT, One pair extra fine si uic, five years old : Bay Family Herse, six years old, 16 hands high, geed driver and saddler) llay Herse five years old, by Almont, IS hands, 3 inches high, broke te all harness; Handsome Five-year-old Bay Mare, sired by1 Alcslda." dt-n " Black Best." shows plenty of speed j tloed eung Bay Herse close te is hands nigh. Ova 1 ears old. clean and sound except mlnns one eye. Fer further particulars call en or address, CYItUs u. COLVIN. ltd Clly Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. ESTATE OF ADAM F. HAMRRIOHT, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et admlnlstra ten en sa'd estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persona lndebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them wltheit delsy ter settlement te the undersigned residing In said city. GRO. M. IIAMBBinilT, mU-6tdS Administrator, D. b.n. c La. R EMOVAL 1 REMOVAL ON APRIL 11th, JOHN F. HEINITSH WILL BBMOVB TO Nes. 145 tnd 147 North Queen St., (The large room formerly occupied by Mac Nay. the grocer.) 1 will continue te keep the most Complete Stock or Paints, Oils, Varntahea, Glass and Brushes In the City. AST" The only house In Lancaster that makes a Specialty of Coach and Heuse Painters tupnliea. aprf tfd JOHN F. UBIMTeli. N EW SHOE STORE. HIEMENZ'S NEW 8HOK 8T0BR AND FACTORY. 8HOK8 NEVBBBKFOKL SO LOW IN PB1CB. BEAD THIS PBICB LIST OF BHOK3 : Infant Kid Butten Shoes, Xe. Lbllds' Spring Heel Shoes, Wc. Chllds' lldel Selar Tip Shoes, 8 te 11, 75c. Child.' Geed Pebble Butten, Spring Heel,7Sc. Misses' spring Heel Butten ebee. 11 te 'i, ec. Misses' Scheel Shoes, solid leather 11 te it, si 00. Misses' High Cnt Pebble Butten. 11 te t, it a. Ladles' Pebble Butten, aZsplendid shoe. 11.00. Ladies' Kid Butten Shee, tl.ti. Ladles' Best Pebble Butten, round or Kiuare tee, II 60. A Ooed Man's Lace Shee, tee. Men's Fine Lace bhees. U.K. Men's Heavy Sewed Army Shee, II 00. Msa's Heb-Nail bhees, tl oe. Beys' Lace Shee. 75e. and tl 00. Ladles' Fine Bid Hand-Sewed Tarn Shee, ILCO. Mlises' Fine Kid Spring Heel bhee, 1 IS. These aie all first-clars new goods, thoeaefall kinds made te order. Bememberwe have re moved ta e doers above the old ttind. NO 57N0RTHQTIFEN ST. apltfd JOIIMHIKMBN. E ASTER-1SW7. SOUVENIRS rea tus EASTER SEASON, Ohoiee Novelties. EASTER BOOKS. AT ths aoegsTotaor JOHN BAER'S SONS, lft Ml 17 JUrta t)MM aHrtM. jraa AttrnutuBUMtin " - ,", - R RMOVAU REMOVAL ! Metzger & Haughman, IDRY GOODS, GARPETSI Are New In Their targe, New 8tete BaUdlng, NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING ST., (OPPOSITE THB fJOOPBR HOUBI.) IENN Ml'TUAL LIKE 1NHURANOE 6 i GUARANTEED BOND lHSUKD Penn Mutual life Insurance Company, PHILADELPHIA, PA. This Bend la purchasable in annual, semi annual and quarterly Instalments. Its fare value to gether with surplus accumulation (estimated te be as much mere) Is payable at the endet twenty. Ave) ears. 1 1 guarantees te the holder In the event of death eernrrtng within tha twenty Ova yeara, an annuannterestef six percent, upon the Bend-a sum greater ter most ages than all the Instal ments paid. THESE BONDS ABB ISSUED IN SIN'UI.K THOUSANDS AND UPWABD3, AND AUK WITHIN TUB MEANS OF EVEttt I'BUDKNT MAN. sWFer .-.peclal K.llmate, Address, Stating Age, ECKEflRODE & MYERS, General Agents, aplitdSAW .VATIC -t I'KKTJSSMKXTH. WANTED A OIRL IN A SMALL family, Ooed wages. Apply at aprl-lt NO. bis N Oil I II HU K R h r. K NULETREE STOUK FARM. Standard llred Stallions In Service. 8TOHMKIN(t(2Ul) tUOOO Ucceid, years, i 47. HI I1ENRT (1211) SUOOO f Send for New Catalogue. DAN'LU. KNOI.E, apl SmdA w M arietta. Fa. TJOSTON HTORli AT TUB BOSTON STORE, THE SF1IIIT STILL l'BKAIL9 TO 01K &EEAT IimiTCEMENTS TO EVKKY CUSTOMKK. Here Are Our April Showers : One Case DKKSiKOODS, Sea yard. One CaseSL Hall PBKS9 (.OOD9, Se. a yard. lrge Assortment Sl'lllNU DUESS UOOD9, 8c a yard. FOULAI'.U SUlttll, 10c. a yard. Ihesegendi are lovely and are well worth inc. a yard. Yeu can get them only at the Bosten Stere. JKII-jEYS.JKBSEYS.JACKKTS, WBAI'., NEW Sf iriDi? u Twenty five Different Stiles at luc.a yard. Immense Assortment Dress Goods atlSXca yard. 1 ou should see our Dre.s Uoed. at Isc. a yard. One Case Beal bilk and Weel Mixtures at 23c a yard; ether stores think theirs ch-apat JTHc. a yard. Uoeds for Combination In Splen did Variety. Uerman Stilped Woven Velvets at Mc. a yard ; some are being offered elsewhere at 73c a yard. One Case Famous Sliver Ticket Black Cashmeres, chesp. Dexter Lambert's Surah Silks, all colors s these Surah tllks are the best In the world i we are offering them at If ss than poorer grades are being eoldfer. Three ladles pleased with (all of one family) our bargains in BLACK DRESS SILKS. We can't give our silks better recommenda tion. B'ack Dress silks at 87Kc, 11.00 tnd tL a yard . Every yard warranted. Bargains In Black Cashmeres and Black Hen riettas. Plush Ornaments In Variety for Fancy Werk. Bemember, we offer nothing but New Fresh Goods, and will net be undersold en any article of equal value If we knew IU We'll take care net te sleep. Stamm Bres. & Ce. Noh. 26 & 28 North Queen 81. tarBetween'Posteffloe and Centre Square.- N EW YORK STORE. Attractive Barms! WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 KAST KINO ST., LABCAJSTBB, PA , Offer Tolay and Next Week, Silk and Weel Spring Dress Goods, Forty Inches Wide, STXe. a yard. MBW COMBINATION BUlTINuS-SJIk and Weel checks and Stripes, 40 Inches wide, file, a yard. AH Owers In the New HUB LINE SILK CH ECUS, M Inches wide, 75c a yard. tTBIPBD BUMMKIl HILKS.tftc.ayard. SHADED tUMMEB 81LKB,3IH a yard) Im porters prlee, Me. BTAFNEH't COLOBED BILKS, 60c a yard egular price, 7Jc One Hundred and Fifty Spring Bbawli, ei)ic. each aaade te sell at II S3. One mera ease of LADIEV BALBBIOOAN HOSB, fuU regular mads, at l.'He a pair. CBEAM DAMAIK TABLB L1NKNS, 87c. a yard) wocthlOe. FIRKOERMAK DAM ASK TOWELS, knotted frlaia, whtu ec colored borders, Me. apiece worth nM. New Yerk Stere. Dress Goods """, - - ",," ---- - fc-fc-. -. ininruuijiji-ii. COMPANY. BY THU LANCASTBtl, PENN'A. itKW AD VMRTlHKMKSTtl. D R. IIAKER HAH REMOVED IIIH Ne.lt NORTH LIME ST.. Cerner of UrantSL oniceto mJO-ttd TJWR HALE OR RENT-RTORB R(X)M AJ with dwelling attached, corner Seuth Duke and Church street Newly painted and renttad. Suitable for any geed liiiaineas Inquire of PHILIP t.EHaLTBW, mn.TtdB 111 north Queen Street. Sl'KOlALTllIirEOR TUP. NEXT FEW WKK.K8-llaud.eine Spring Overcoats tn Ordrr lined with silk for tax Scotch Cheviot Hutu te order, elegantly made and trimmed for til. Pantaloons le order from It up. Bemem ber these prices will only be ler a few weeks. A. 11 ItOSKNSTBlN. He. 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. A UOTION Of the Balance of my Fine Stock of BOOTS & SHOES WILL BK SOLD ON MOM) AT COMMRNCINO AT 1 O'CLOCK. sjAl.e ati am limn allot my store ft Hurt., In. eluding sale.ahew case, etc., will be sold. JOHN B. SLOUGH, mzttfd NO. 1UNOBTUQUEEBST. AMvammmmn. TTINO STREET THEATRE. sBf-ONB WEEK.-W C0XXE.MLM. HOMUAT, MABCHIS8, '87. Btnef EtyielJj' AII-SIm Cinibiiiliei, Frem the New Theatre Cemlqnn,PhlladeJphta, Headed by the Urnatl'Kll: McCOT, Cham. I ilnn Boxer et the World, and the Brooklyn llant, JOHN FALLON. Specialty Artiste The Ureat OBEKN and MAUCO, LltUn Flossy Ed wards, The Ooldens, Mcllrldn and Walten. Jennings and O'Brlan. Ths Twe Bees. Blake and Bertram, Billy Ueldep, Barney Beynelds. ADMISSION .7T7..10.WandOCBBT. fMatlnecs en Wednesday, Friday and Sat urday. Admission, 10, au and SO Cents. J1ULTON OPERA HOUSE. AWOXK (1KAXD ErXXT.t SATURDAY, APRIL 2d, 1887. Fa'ewdiTouref the Champien et all Champions, Jehn L. Sullivan, And his Star Combination Under the Personal Management of 1. F. SHEKDV. Head and remember this Is positively your vuijr iiuuii-v k sea BtxvbTaties, Champ, et the World. Ge.LbIIlacss. The Marine. Jas. Caaaetx, L. W. Champ, of N. B. PBICK8 Kzhamnlen. Jeb Lsaaeir, of Bosten. Beb Teas scxt, of NewTerk. ,...16,t0and7iCEs1T8. BESBBVKD SEATS ..iaumnTe. "Fer sale at Opera Heu.e mtMtd TOULTON Of ERA ItuUaBJ. WgPWaPAT, APRIL O. J887. "Society's Preference Everywhere." The " Ben Tens " of the World. IcNISH, JOHNSON ft SLAYIH'S BEFINEI) MINSTRELS. Under tha Personal management of MR. W. 8. CLEVELAND. 11 Mutle and Mirth without Vulgarity." The Funny, Grotesque Gymnasts, BAMZA and ABNO. An TlaSHinN'S FOOTLIQHT AVOB1TES. ia a a ;ameus 42 In a Pregramme of Splendid New Inventions And the Ainertcan-afrlcan-Japaneee Bur lesque, "THE LITTLE FLY COON." Secure Prats! .... Avoid Crowds I FBictu r, se an cents. Itcaerved Seabi new en sale. as ttd F ULTON OFERA HOUHE. Thuraday Hveaing, AptU 7, 1887. eilbert ana Sullivan's Latest Opera, RUDDYGORE. Presented by the McCaill Open Gemlqne Ce. JOHN A. McCAULL... Proprietor and Maasgar. With the same east new playing at McCauU's Opera Heuse, Philadelphia, Including Dlgby Bell, Edwin Heff, J, 1)6 Angeles, Kills Bysa, Laura Joyce-Bell. Jet Is Knapp, Bea.lt Fair btlre, Adfne Drew. Magnlflcent Costumes. Original Scenery from MeCaull's Opera Reute. MeCaull's Opera Orchestra and the Composer's Original Orchestration, 1'UIfiES tCe,,79e a II 00 BESEKVKO tKAIH 7&0 AMlMi toy Rale of seats will open Monday morning, A pi lit. ate a in , at opera bense. a!4ld TMAB AMD OOWPMM. pLEABE NOTICE THAT CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. tfl CENTS! BgUABB. is net a branch of. nor Is It Inaaywayeea Inaaywayeea nected with any ether store Id I hi. city. Alse notlee that we Intend te aad will have a Just share of trade In our line. If fair deallng.lew prices and strict attanUen tn bn.la.sa will atv oempltsh It i and the fact that ear numerous eustemers en Onenlng Dav, a'.d every day ataea SIS MDllB. hut lth ImiMaa. iwSaf. U wfll. cleat proof that ear (nods are giving satletta. tten aa te qualty aad prtea. Our Me. aad e. Caflwat art aelng It. We guarantee te stiles tfj Lttaa j BataU Ment tl Laaesster. Mgeat tett Ut aBattwr, UBBXsUL HsTsBSsTrfsTtTsHsfg) W wWtwtl W "(f ' f -Kt1r"-;, ,,y 'LMiilriJM &? 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