lffiB$3w ssmmmammBm ss -; mY TiiaiC4iiia'wT'!.i a " w v " '" gftr, THE UkKOASTEB DAILY INTELUGENCER, SATURDAY; MAY 7, 1887. WhHaW.'m FWW$J Sij W ,iwi k i.-f . MM. i IJrsnKiffteMm i 91 let tkaCHak-, Watch Mtmr-TMMrMM , Bay Beastvesla. i Way. lofUnrauteascsa. afay 7, Tkc colored mm of asxsataxt was (bey cU cm. isssrtsssisaatrm object the anllkht. f ItjCTMNm iHUBunmutinuf i C fWWMb a0 us OMQUMMa I mm by the leadara will recsive in larthateUn Tha club la offlesred iMleirai Praaident, Bylvestsr BarraUa; Gaem Bmitn j secretary, i Watsrst treasurer, Perry Jenes. The ;sab will meat en next Tuesdsy night te wplamtiinriinlritlnn. mfl the member- -Ji aklp laGOMreag. ' . MaHalsml IMUMIN. if MrtieM wlU ba bald this evening in the MlBtltm ekttrah, en Walnut street, when a lWM will ba delivered by Rev. Scbeettle, Ja" rateiBOB, n, i. ue duoesj morning we f& 1I aaaaiilliliyi lll haaitmlnlaUmd te thS ,, BUHJ' HIlWHIMfllVH www-- J ns-.is..iliin alan a aarmen will be nmached F?F. kay Bar. a Kinsman, of Baltimore. On I - f? sfctttaay ava-tnf a mlaalenary aenriee will ba r"-- mm nnurasss an tureigu uiiwuiu win .ftKtt fee geade by Bar. Hheleha, of Wllllamspert, .v asul an addraaa nn hraii minimi! will be x-ade by Rev. E. Huber. of Baltimore. Jw1 Raw. n. D. Rlahal la abaant from town en a it nllefiUna- tenr. Ula eulrjlt will be occupied Bandar by the Rev. Qeerge Wlnebrenner Maakay, et Harrlsburg. , Jtar. JEdward Huber, el St. Matthew's Lutheran church, Baltimore, president of the Maryland oenferaooe In town, will preach in aba Second atraet Lutheran church, Sunday ernlns. Rav. Wm. P. Evans will preach la the evening en "Be net entangled again with the yoke of bondage," in Ita application te the recent experience of the congregation. Hie text la the motto- en the picture of the ehureb, which waa an Important feature In the deoeratlona of last Sunday. , High) Scheel Ksarclsce. The pupllaefthe high achoel held their ami-menthly exercises en Friday afternoon, when the following interesting pregramme waa Riven : Inaugural address, Harry Zeamer ; referred question, "Give origin of the saying 'mind your p's and q's,' " Thes. Yeung ; debate, ''Resolved that travelling is tore educating than reading," affirmative, Amelia Bucner and Harry Eyde; nega tive, Percy Wilsen and Maggie Helnsman ; trio, Charles Helllnger, Annie Dltz and Edith Boerbeer ; recitation, Elsie Phenegnr ; read ing, Annie Pinkerton ; aeng, by boys ; apalllng match, A and B. classes ; referred question, " Who was the Man In the Iren If ask 7" Jehn Miller ; recitation of the high achoel " Bell," editress. Bessie Kaudman. Mysteriously Injartd. Geerge Llndaey, age about 17 years, liv ing en Ferry street, went Inte the country about neon and came home last evening, In serious condition, his race was badly cut, bruises en his head and right arm and in ether places. The bruises en the head are of vary serious character, and have rendered the boy partially unconscious, lie cannot give an account of hew he was hurt Dr. Tayler attended his injuries. It Is thought that he attempted te Jump en a freight train and waa thrown te the ground. Cleaning Their Dwellings, The colored population of Tew Hill are at work renovating tbelr beuses for the coming et the ministers at the conference te be held next week. Ihe homes are being whitewashed, risinted and papered. The WOMC IS nofrtienfised te the house, but the id alleys are receiving attention and being thoroughly cleaned. The spring inspection of Company C will ba held sometime during next week. Susquehanna Ledge, Ne. 80, el Odd Fellows, will meet In their ledge room en Sunday morning at 8 o'clock te attend the mneral et their late member, Jeseph Funk, of Washington borough. Heward Smoker left town yesterday after noon for Philadelphia, where he will attend lectures at the College et Pharmacy. The Sunday school class of the Presbyterian fchurcb, of wblch he was a member, pre sented him with a geld-headed cane. The horse attached te the farm wagon of H. M. Eegle, farmer, became frightened this morning en Locust street, and started te run way. The wagon became, fastened te a pest and in the endeavors et the horse te get loose the ahalta were broken. A Severe Storm. Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon Lin caster was visited by a heavy storm of rain accompanied by lightning and thunder. The Tain fell In torrents for nearly an hour, and for few minutes there waa a tall of hail. The lightning was very vivid, and was fel. lowed by such loud and rapid peals or thun der aa te show that it had struck several plaeea In and adjacent te the city. About fifteen of the magnets et the tele phone company were burnt out and as many wires put out of service. The Edisen lighting company had a num ber of their safety plugs burned out, but no damage waa done except the temporary stop page of aeme of thn lights. Jehn P. Schaum reports halt of his lights out and the pestclUce also auflered in the aame way. Met Lancaster Jeke. The Pittsburg DUpatch aays : "It la understood that one of the waiters at the Lancaster depot restaraunt resigned en Tueaday afternoon because he waa net per mitted te wait upon her majesty the queen of the Sandwich Islands. Anether darkey Walter was allowed te carry dinner te her majesty in the car, and the favoritism waa tee much ter the first waiter." It Is net likely that the queen depended upon the restaurants along the line ler her mesla. If ahe did, she received none in Lan caster for It se happened that her car did net pass through this city. It came east te Har llaburg and then passed down the Northern Central railroad. The funny DUpatch man will have te locate his Jeke In aeme ether town. Lft a Ben la Columbia. Mrs. Angelina Ruth, widow of Charles Ruth, formerly of Sinking Spring, died Fri day morning at a0oelockat the Reading bem forwidewaand single women, In the 60th year of her aae. Hits had iu,n ... i '0 rUd for the past eleven yesrs, having suf area irem paralysis, and wss taken seriously 111 one week age. She leavea one son, Henry Ruth, of Columbia. Her funeral will take . plaes en Monday afternoon at U o'clock. Xetas Frem Cltj Hall. The property committee of ceunnii. m.,t. fas wear annual inspection et the city's crenertv "--. At-. " " . . .. . . w & 'ridy atternoen. They found the 1 T -....uijiu uiucr. ine lew A.' l-lli "te bp sary were ordered te be .r; vmm commerce committee of councils were riMUMRMrorganiziUen last evening, but td- .n-auwiw mai ut quorum. '' TlsHtng Old rricnut. ' -3 TilS lit CbL Jeshua RFlatahar.nf ll.e "I IT u -XMasmiry, wee waa stationed In Lancaster ma December, 1805 te September, 18C0, aa a "( lawiHiiuig vwamr, sna maae many mends w an. w HWf mm VOTU IJSIB IW ) IOW TWUag them. Ha laft this afternoon Philadelphia, He te new UUened at " t A Lena Kara. n T.. " awwasssii wne resides en icas Q5aMswai,iiaBajiaff,i,id by Brahma a. wnicn asasurea six and a half .round Ua mtddls udaevsu and IMBgUWMa. i SkW a Mmmi .! iff "IS?" tm F' Angney, who f 1 1 am mm eeiTMiaa u Wasblnc- maMbaUary wKh Uteat te kill WaVaMt, tmiMi awtiM far ij ."- fr'-hV . mmw smrnv -. IThatl is ri leant nave m aay a Variaaa Taalsa. What loeU tbast leglalatlva mortals In Msw Yerk'.ba," aalda repreaMtaUve Oarman teanlTLi.iaicBR reporter. "Theypasssd an absurd law making It an eflsaaa te drink beer while llstanlag te musle. New they art arriving at their senses and one branch of the legislature has assented te repeal of the edenstva clause. The wonder te ma la hew ae many roots get Inte the legislative assem blies el the country," "I think there Ua great field open ter some dramatist," aald the Irish patriot, R. J. Housteu, "te wille an Irish play that would take like prattle fire under July sun. Just leek at the materials for contrast. Put en one aide the rich landlord living with bis horses, his dogs, and his mistresses In Pari off the rents squeezed out of his hard-work ing tenants. Then place en the ether aide an eviction scene In which a peer family la being driven Inte the storm because they declined te pay increased rent for an Increased value which their own labors had brought about The alternation et these two pictures could be made dramatically Intense. Besides they would educate the public mud et this country te a knowledge of the Irish question better then all the speeches and resolutions that could be written. Fame and money await the playwright who seizes upon the golden opportunity that u presented by the present Irish situation." " I see," said a leading member of the bar this morning, that nearly all of the prominent candidates for county offices have signed a pledge net te take any Illegal fees. That pledge has been taken before and was Invariably violated. It Is net worth the paper It Is written en. I, tee, have taken a pledge," continued this attorney, " and It la that 1 will net allow any of my clients te pay one cent of illegal fee te any of the officers, after the first Monday of January. If any of the county officers charge illegal fees, I will en my own leipentlblllty prosecute such offi cer in every case where Illegal fees are charged." The attorney means what he save. If every ether member of the bar would take similar pledge the practice cf taking lllega fees would be speedily broken up. . " I observe that Norrlstewn Is forming a beard of trade," said a young member of Lancaster's Beard of Trade. "Let them be ware et our mistake and net turn what aheuld be a practical business concern into a debat ing lyceum." SIX CBWTS XtAMAOMM. The Bell Salt Agalast the HaUreM Company Still en Trial. Thejurylnthe Fetter-Schmidt suit about the right te a pump alter a tew minutes deliberation found in favor of plslntlll and assessed the damages at six cents. J. Hay Brown and Ceyle for plalntill ; McMullen and B. F. Davis for defendant The testimony for the defense In the suit or Maria E Bell against the Pennsylvania railroad company occupied the attention of the court and jury all of Friday afternoon and this morning. The evidence was te theeflect that Bell received his Injuries through his own carelessness and the railroad company were net responsible for the aame; that Bell was very much under the influence of liquor, that there wss a light displayed at the Landlsvllle station and the tracks could be seen plainly, and the train that struck Bell could be seen approaching for a distance of half a mile and If he failed te aee It and get out of the way his negligence alone waa the cause et the accident, as the bell was rung and the whistle blown. Counsel began the argument of the case at 2-."0 o'clock. It will be given te the J ury this evening. Granted Separata Earnings.' Mrs. Sallle A. Urube, wife of Franklin S. Orube, of ITpper Leacock township, wsa granted the benefit et the act of assembly of April 3, is::, giving married women the ben efit of their separate earnings, LAXUAmTMH OUVKTX OABMB. A Llit te lie Argaed IMIere I ha Seprame Court a( f blladtlphU. The following Is a complete list of cases from Lancaster county, that will be argued before the aupreme court at Philadelphia, during the week ending Monday, May 10 : Benjamin B. Myers vs. Benjamin Fritz ; Henry K. Rudy vs. Jacob Rsthfen, commit tee of Fianna 1Z. Rudy ; Straaburg borough vs. Jacob Bachman ; appeal of Jehn F. Oriel et al. ; Maggie O. Wise et aX administrator's, vs. Jeseph C. Walker ; H. A. Ballance vs. Jeremiah M, liahn ; Jacob B. Landls vs. A. P. Ned ; Amelia Diehl vs. Ames Lee ; Andrew Osrber vs. Philip Doersom and Philip Rudy; Jehn F. Evans vs. Peter Witmer, et aL; Careline Snyder's use vs. the city of Lancaster Eliza beth Hoatetter, executrix, vs. Henry M. Bear, administrator of Maria Bear ; apeal of Amea Walten. Four ether cases in which preparations had been made te argue the same week have been amicably arranged. A Lancaster Bursashuwserr at Bobrarstewn This morning the bakery team of Geerge Henry, of 400 East King street, thlsclty, waa left standing near the railroad at Rohrers Rehrers t6wn. The driver went Inte a house te de liver some bread, and while he waa gene the horse frightened at the whlatleef locomotive and ran away. The wagon struck against pest, and the body was broken te Dleces. With the running gears the horse started ' towards Lancaster, but waa caught before he had gene a quarter of a mile. The wagon was a complete wreck. Lieut. Oer. Black te Leave Yerk. Frem the Yerk liepubllcan. We understand that ex-Lieutenant Gover Gover eor Black and family will leave Yerk very shortly te spend the aummer with Mrs. Dawsen, Mrs, Black's mother, at her old home at Friendship Hill, In the western part of the state. Judge Latimer hss lessed Wil low Bridges during the absence of Governer Black's family, and will take possession of the beautiful place en the departure of the former. License Arguments en Thursday. It was the Intention of the court te hear the applications for license for new stands and these against which remenstrances have been filed, but the trial of cases prevented. Thurs day next has been designated aa the time for the argument A Monster Timber Baft. Frem the Marietta Ilegtster. The largest timber raft en the river tbla season was piloted down the river en Tues day by Fred. Weller, and arrived safely. It oenulned almost 12,000 leet and was ever 300 feet long. nsidFera Bearing. William Shaefer, (resldlng at West King and Mary streets, has been arrested en com plaint et his wife, and Alderman Hershey haa held him for a hearing en the charge of drunken and disorderly conduct, Paid tha Costs. James Tarr.cbsrged .before Alderman A. F. Dennelly with drunkenneas and dls orderly ceuduct, was discharged en Friday evening upon payment et costs. Telephone Connscllen, The Manhelm National bank, Manhelui, Is connected with the telephone exchange. m Auinsemeats. A UoeU Yarttty Company -AX the King street theatre next week a atreug variety company will appear, Including Carter and Andersen, The Lere sisters, Cooper and Levely, and ethers. Tha management has determined te secure artists only for tha house, and a geed entertain ment will be given. Oencerf Afenday At nln?, All these -end.Ful-ten opera house will no doubt be crowded who attend the concert ter the benefit et St. Jeseph's hospital en Monday evening, will enjoy the ex cellent mutle of the Mienneroher, the choirs of two churches and the high schools. The sole art wtu bs taken by Ua bast talatu the city. UUMMwarUrMM. Passeas who like freak Lancaster county as paragus daring the season, fresh every morn, lag, can have It delivered te their homes by ending or telephoning their orders te Charlie Xckert, 1 last King street. He also has choice strawberries, new peas and potato, hrad let tuce, spring and llermuda onions, fresh radlihes, tomatoes, and alt the trcsh vegetables In season. Clams, oysters and deviled crabs always en hand. Daunts. WtLsv May 7, I1:. Jehn Mlln, brother of Mrs. r. 1". Hart. In the GSlh enrel bin . ltd jtiatAaraT" . Philadelphia rredaes Market. PatLiDBLrau, VUy 7. rieur market flnnt sales, liue barrels t atlnneaetn linker, S4 iHll t Pennsylvania rainlly, S3 796)3 w: Western de. etouajittei Patents, M NW uw are neur sieaay, w iti !. w debi nay W74U 1 June, 9!c. ; July, v-ic.; Aupusi, -7fcu. tern nitj, s.4 Aueast.c. c. June, '7Kc; July, fee: usn-str, SiHtt August, tte. June, s:jet July,ti;c.t Hew tera ssarast. Raw Tesx, May 7. rieur market dull! line, n 3003 10! annerflnA. rw te 1 geed te choice extra Western, S3 70S3 en : Se fancy extra sute,ts 7e 00 1 common te geed extra Western, $1 HO 1 7V Wheat-Ne. I tied Bute. WWe Ne. 1 de, 9! Ne.l Ked, Winter. May, ftAid June, tKc. July. 0-.V; receipts, f6,9W; shipments, 7,4M. Cern we. lulled cash, 51c : May, 47e ; de Jnne, tsc i .Inly, IJJics receipts, 8J,l5e bus; shipment, i,US. ots-Ne. l White State. 40Hct Ne. j de, J7V: e. 2 Mixed, May. S4c. June, 4 4-c i re ceipts, 21,01 bus ! thlpiuents, S7 Hye dall ; Westara, Uoee I State, 57KMC Barley nominal. Perk dull new mess, til 00; old mess, IIS 00 Lard May, 17 : June, 17 74 ; July, 17 35 Molasses dull at I9c for boiling stock. Turpentine steal y at 3Xc Kealn aulct : strained te goed.tl ?iX(tl 75 Petroleum dull ; Refined. In cases. t-HO- rrelghts dull; grain te Liverpool, 1.J. Butter dullt Wnstern Citjamery. maae; Elgin creamery, UQAc ; state dairy, hall nrkln tubs.li4ac. Cheese dullt Western riat,11015H'c: geed te choice light sktms,llHei2Xc Fancy White, 13 OliHc; siate Factory. HQlic ggsdull i State, hic Wmtern, i:''ftlCS'c Sugar steady: Rie.l CutleaL e lltitfeViCt tiranalated, ll-168Hic Tallew dull i prime city, (XVic. Mice nnuilnal i Carolina, (air u geed, 3O3X0. Coffee arm t fair cargoes. lTHc KOTO Ohteage Prednea Harkat. , Caiciee, May 7. 1 p. m Market opened. Wheat May, 81st June, 86ic July, Bc.s Aug , etc. Curn-May, SSXc ; June, Sl;c ; Jnly, 41Xc Aug , 42he uau-llay, 86Sc : June, 7'c; July.WKc. Perk Net Qiietett Lard-May, as M; June, S3 9J; July, 7 WW: Aug., 17 10. .. abort Klbs-May, 17 60 ; June, 17 73; July, r 6 ; Aug.. t7 80. " ctesrsa. Wheat May, SS'j ; J une, Mc ; Aug.6j,V. Cern-May, Jje ; Jnne, SJJfc ; AU2 . Cc. July, 84',c, July, 41c; Uats nay, Klej June, ?7c Perk May, t3 5) i June, K Ml Lard M ay, W 1 2 ; J une, K 9) Auk. 17 07K. , July.&tfc ; July, $7 00; Kib-My, 1740s June, 17 47X; July. 7 37,Wf Aug , I, C3. Oram and Provtsteua. Furnished by 8. K. Tnndt, Breker. Chicago, May 7, 1 o'clock p. m. n ueaw unm. uhu. i-era, Lara. May June July August September.. October. December.. ..! S-i SAi 27W 43J .... ttecelpu' e )i 7 01 7 10 .MX ..8'i Car Lets. U 46 M J Winter Wheat Spring Whest... Cern. Oats Bya Barley , OU City. Crude Oil 6f.'i Head. t.CiiO JtecelDta Hogs., Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m. n aeau Lam. uaxs, Perk. lArd. May June Jnlv ..B3H s..h .tOi K4 41H 435 17 ti SO ll ft .... 7 00 7 07 ' 7 15 , .'( AUgUSt JMi September 9)H October -4 December OH OU City. Crude oil ttj Saw vern stocks. Haw Yexx, May 7, 1.J0 p. m. Meney leaned at 4 per cent. Exchange steady, $l bTQi e) Governments firm. Currency 6's, naeS bld;;4's Coup, U a-; bid i 4tfs de, II 10 bid. The stock market opened quiet, but during the first halt hour en a moderate buying of the grangers prices advanced fractionally. This ad ad vance was subiequently lest en a raid by the room traders. At the present writing prices are erTH te Mper cent, with the exception of Fert Werth A Denver, wblch Is strong and in per cent, higher. The scarcity eftbe steckand fears ofasqueeie ;s tte only cause attributable ler the advance tn the stock mentioned. Stock Market. Quotations by Keed, McUrann A Ce , bankers lianrwwwr, ra. BW TORS LIST. 11 a. a. ." u" 12K. 4j-i Canada I'aclnc , C.C.C.AI , Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern Chi. St. L.A Pgb Den. A Hlo. tt Del.L.A W ne Erie, 2nds... Jer. C. ,? K. A T Leu. A N X. Bhore Mtch.Cen Heck alley Missouri I'aclnc ! rrpni!".'.""".'""" M. West. a.... NYC Bast Tennessee U. "!'.'.! ! Omaha Oregon Transportation . , Ontario A w.T, Pacific Matt Klchmend Terminal St. Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem , Wabash Prat... , Western U Wast Shere Bends Bew England , raiLADBLrHIA LIST. IVah. Val BB. Y. A Phlla Pa. UK- Beading Lea. Nav Hestenv.Pass. P. B N. Cent , Peeples Pass , VAx. een'ls net aw It 31 137 1375 S4'i 34H 101 101 MX Mtf eft! 67Ji u;2 yj itej lesii 30 l 1 81J 113 ma 52V i"-V Si x ciC? nQ 2IJ2 22 70 73Z IMS 1("H 8S ti li" 'u 2-'J 22J 2H 103S en Phlla, Traction..... ....... ai y,fi Boesahoid Marker, natar. Creamery Butter sse Butter W & lOrtrSc Dutch Cheese y lump bsflec recLtar. Bpting Chickens V pair I1Q1 M Chickens pair (live) J0c Chickens f piece (cleaned) 4o3iec msCSLLASSOCS. Apple Butter qu iee kggs der 1213e Heney w fe T.ic LardV.. iioe Cider gat..;. "ugjse Bauer Kraut qt .be WsinduperJipk ;."";.""";gc S-HCITS. kSiae Apples Spk.. Bananas II des uex Cocoanuts, each... rineappies Lemens ft des Oranges ft dez...., 'joaiec 2 tttfc jotfaec wniufuraDesw b Cranberries W nt (Strawberries f) box VMSTASLBS. Cabbage, V head.... Cabbage Plants, per luO Beets, JS bnnch Sweet Potatoes VH pk Turnips, H pk PoUteesJiPk New PouteeVXpk Onions, HpkV..T. Mew onions.)) bunch , New peas, VHPk New Bermudaonlens ' Kpk .... Khubarb W bunch ,.... Head Salad. l head itadlsheaW bunch Carrots, V bunch Heminy, ft qt. Cucumbers, each Squashes , Asparagus Tomatoes quart rieur bbl Fancy Heller Fleur ....."" Wheat Oats Cem (shelled) " .' xpt. ..............'.:'.: Buckwheat' pVr'i,'.'.'. "','.'.'.','.'.'.'.'.'.' ' ' ' Fleur per quarter ".'.'."', . , aaasasa. Cleverseed ss bus,,, Timethy Mbu SfM UM mm ft...- .....tiiaii .s4seaj Vi.'Aatnee "si je S2.U0 i........,,, , .............. SlMitia tlmmm 9m l. ....a.....,,.,,. 8Ued Lawn Grasses Vbus"'.'.. ungsrtanUrass bus fat tnwm '. SS.UJ ...... ,,S1.00 til slaxseed bus ISH. catasbis ...lie rraaDMarnngfiaes...,, , had .(aaeh)..,,,,,, ....... ,,,, 2ocseo sUUttlt.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sja JSOAaA May .-Tha Drcwri' Jturnei ra ra perts t calUa Beeelpta, ft.ttauheadi shlpmenu, flSJL tn.V'Si lower i shipping steers, soeto k." 4oea4 83t stockers and feeders, a 73 vJBA ??!! "ulu and mliad. 20Djw, bulk, fijj 13 1 Texas cattle, si W4F4 41. . Begs kecelpu, n.uw b.dt shlpmenta. e.000 Bead t market was stronger and higher i rough and mixed, S3 40O?lt packing and shirt pins, (ft a3 M ; i lighL N 73) ae t skips, S3 ena)4 70, -5'??TKK,'l I'ne "cad; shipment. l market steady t shorn, ti a)4 i woeled limestUl Txans.t2.V'OSlSt laniTis. N30R te. Bast LtsssTV. cattle Keretpta, l) head . Shipments, Hi market nnlhtcg doing; all through consignments ; catue shipped Ui New erk tione Hogs Kecvlpts, ."Wen head t shipments .vej beadt market fair; Philadelphia, ti 3"t m; prkers, syi S3 ; common te tight. t3 win 13 ; pigs ti .yvat 37; hogs shipped te New terk, nene. Sheep-Receipts. 8X) head t shipments, son; EV.ilfJew Prime, timmi ii, ,atr te goedt S3 .3sJI M t common, tl e3 w i lambs, II n4t 903; spring Lambs, tut?; ue.demand ler Weel Sheep. rULltlVAL. TCH)R COUNTY COMMlSSlONKR, 11KNHY DUaCIIDAK, el Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention niarii tidA w TJWR COl'NTY COMMlSSlONKR, J.W.KILLY, of Marietta, Pa. Subject tc the decision of Ihe Democratic Convention, lour lnlluencA wltc Ited. m'svtfdAw JJIOR COUN1 Y COMMISSIONER, StMOX L. 11KANDT (Farmer), Of Kat Denegal township. Subject telhe de cision of the Democratic County Convention. lour Influence rtspectlully solicited. uiUtfdAw JtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W LKBI&. Of Kphrata township. Sulva te Democratic rules. ml-udAw JWR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.Z 1UNGWALT, Orecer. First Ward, City. Subject te Demo Deme cratlc rules. at-tfdAw TJtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZKAMEB, Farmer, Of West Hempfield township. Subject te the Decision or the Democratic Convention. lu&TJ-trdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the rwjuest et many friends I announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner. Sublect te the decision el the Democratic County Convention, lour influence respect fully solicited. I1KN HY r. 11 AKTM S, mltldAw Kast I atnpwter Township. JOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI RATTEN, of Upper Leweck township I announce my self as a candidate for county commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County l commissioner betete the last convention, and at the request of my friends wltharew In favor el the candidates Iren the Southern district. tfdAw KL1 BA1TKN. A IT ADVEKTJdllMKSril. DAKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strengtn and wbolesemeness. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short welgbt, alum or phosphate powders. Uoldenlv in cant. Borax Basisa Pewnsa Ce, 108 Wall Street. New Xerk. may27.1vdAw LUNCH-CLAM SOUP LUNCH THIS evening at GfO SHKKrZ'SUBSTAUBNT. Centre Square. Bleker's liter en tap. ltd rpHE JUBILEE SINGERS WIL BE AT A. the Central llotel this evening Clam Chowder for Lunch. A. P. rOLMEK, ltd Cor. Centre Square and West King St. GRAND WEINEK SAUHR KRAUT for Lunch at the Maner Hetel. Itleker'a and Sprenger's Beer drawn trem the keg. ltd JOHN B. Bl!j3IN015B.;Prep. LUNCH A GRAND MOCK TURTLE Soup Lunch THIS KVENING, at Michael Burns' saloon, SI NOttTU WUJtE.N OTUKgr. m7-ltd BAKED BEANS I BAKED HKAN8 ! Baked Beans and Ueast Perk for Lunch this evening at the llellman Heuse, Nes. 214 and 21b West King street. Kleaer's sparkling Beer. Uaef ner's, Kaiser andUocklieerentapt It WM.UEukt.rrep. T UNCHt LUNCH I J-J B Bl, U HH iHHKft. l.A-.k . . .. Slomnercber HntAt. thIh w-vwvi vifi i.iwe,. beer en tap. UNCH. GENUINE SNAPPER HOUP , -ierhlncn TU1S KWNO. at Kagle Hetel, North Queen pnd orange streets. Kleker's, Uechester and Monastery beer en tip. mMtd A. C. KAHl KB, frep. UNCH.-SOUR KROUT LUNCH THIS (Saturday) KVKM.NG. at the Wall Heuse, corner Seuth Qu en and Middle streeU. Bleker's and Sprenger's Beck beer en tap-also porter and He-,,.. JOHN II. BOitOttB, "td Proprietor. WANTED.-A Housework. GIRL FOR GENERAL Artnl mf-ltd SJO KA-,1 OKANOE STREET. TIT-ANTED. ATTENTION-OFFICERS AND MEM bers of the 77th Kegt. P. . v., are re quested te meet en Saturday, May 7. at 8 o'clock at Kethweller's Hill, te hear something te their advantasa. Uv renunatnr " m7 ltd MANV MEMBEBS. WANTED. 102 "alesinen at once en very liberal terms. Facilities unsurpassed. ,t sa BBOWM BKOTUKB8. ml7-3mdAw Nurserymen, Bochester, N. r. w ANTED-A GIRL OR CHAMBER. uiaiu j moil come wen recommended. m6-2td mmama. T. luutsB AIJlj, A1 LIS, 333 North Duke Street. W ANTED-A GENERAL AGENT OF . . experience te take charge of tha " Impe rial Edition" of ells' New Ciclepedla. Ad dress with reference te T. KM, WOOD ZKLL, Publisher, Philadelphia. my7 4td r OUR CIGARS, MIA QUERIDA AND . ..ielaJ?n Llou " CLBAB HAVANA FIL Lsttt hand-made, 6c. BACH. In boxes of te's and lOU-S. IIBMUTU'SCIOAKBTOBK, , . lit Kast King street. Telephone Connection. Jaul5-vVA9UUd A LARGE SUPPLY OF BRASS AND Nickel Ferrules, Heel Seats and ether Bed Mountings, Silk, Linen and Cotten Lines, Swivels, Sinkers and Fishermen's Supplies generally. A specially fine let of Japan and Calcutta Poles, in 12. 18and 2)feet lengths, at UVUL' DBUO tluKt, aa West King street. NOTICE. I WISH TO INFORM MY former patrons and friends generally that I am again manufactuitngband-made beets and shoes; alto repairing neatly done at my old stand. Ne. Ml NOltril I'UINUK STUKKT, op posite the Miunnorcher Hetel, lour patrensiie respectfully solicited. WM. H. OuMPF ni7-Hd F IIRB. FIRE. JOS. II. IlUlinn lias rebuilt Ills shop and is new prepared te build all kinds of Heavy and Light Machinery, Iren and BriiM Castings and Patterns at the short shert short SBtnettce. UtofOldLuBDer'ferSale. jrair Aerjutriajtasririisx w ANTED A BOY 14 YEARS OLD. Apply at the IsrtSLUesscsROfllM. ltd ITWK YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN A- Tempetnuce Union wilt meet this evening at J Neith Duke str.et, at 7 JO o'clock. All ate welcome, ltd HESH COLUMBIA MHAD EVERY .,..,Ut..tu,,l","".,le"', rd en KAST CHESTNUT HTttAKr, Lancaster, fa. ni7-ltd rnUKONLY PLACE IN THE CITY TO .A. gel a Keed smoke and all kinds of tebscrn, w",,i,V'.r,'lnftr"ca'i Cl" ,ere " wsr KINUSIUKI.T. U7 ltd THE YOl'Nll PEOPLE'S MUSICAL .-... C01"?', r. t-'hrtst Kvangellral Lutheran iu&AiaiaeWrtr"-""'"1 ou LANCASTER COMMANDERY NO. 13, . J T, will meet at Masonle Hall, en Tues day Kvenlng, May le. at 7 JO o'clock, ler drill. By order et the amlnent Commander, ,...., 11. 8. 0 ABA. m'iUdK Ki-cenler. HENRY HliUHERT, TUB OI.d"aND Kullable Auctioneer and Beat Kstate Agent, can be leundat Ne 61 North Duke street, ready te accommodate the public In calling salts of Beet Kstate and Personal Properly. Alse, real estate at private sale. ni7 Old WANTED-FOUR COOKS AND FIVE i-.,?,.!,,?I?J.neu0 ertauu. Apply FBXK F B.TKOUT JtCO'S Kmpleyment Oltlce,23 N. yueen St. ("ecend fleer i fii nnnreit a fineh and bf.t. &XfJVJVJ TKU CUAMPAGNB THAN Due de Montebello. AT BOIIUKU'8 L1QUOK STOKB, Ne. 22 centre Bquara, Lancaster, Pa, OriCF THE" WATER Dl PLICATE Is new In the hands el the City Treasurer for collection of water runts An abatement of 5 I'srcmt. tll be made for prompt payment. 0.11 ll&TlirUN, AprlWwWASd City Treasurer. NEW STOCK, AND NEW STYLES OF Canes. Orange Weed, English Hard, Bam boo, Ac, at all prices DKMUTH'S CIO Alt STOIlt, . . Ill East King Street Tolepheno Connection. jals-WASHlfd WANT ED-A GOOD MALE COOK; also threnatrls between 14 and 16 rear old. Apply KltKa or CHAKUK.at r. U. TKOUTACO.'S Employment office, SiNerthUueen St. (Second fleer ) WANTED MAN TO TAKE THE agency of nur sates, size 8x19x19 Inches: weight SO) Ib . retail price Its. a rare chance te create a permanent business In his own city or locality These safes meet a demand never be fore supplied by otriersafaceuirantcs.aa wearn net governed by the sale Peel. Address Alpine bale Ce., Cincinnati, O. m7 ltd jyr.V.NNERCUOR RINK. This (Saturday) Kirning. Satlngtrom7te93o. Dancing tromsseto 11 o'clock. ADMISMON .. 10 CENTS. mr.2td u SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Janxt-JmdKeed Q.OTO R. S. FETTERLY'S ONE-1'BICE HOUSE. Dealer In Ladles. Gent's Furnishing Heeds, Shirts, Pants. Overall-, Jackets, Latest Style Necknear, Cellars, cntfs. Suspenders, Summer Underwear from 3)c. and upwards, ladles'. Men's, MlsseV, Children's and Beys' Hese. Please call and examine before veu buy, at B . rl.rTKKLVS, Ne. 53 North Oueen Street a"9tere open overy eenlng until further notice. apr30-l)d -pUBLlC SALE OF BANK STOCK. ON MONDAY, MAY9.1S87. will be sold at public sale, at the Leepard Hetel, Lancaster city. Pa , ten shares of Lancaster County National UankSteck. A credit el thirty days will be given. hale te commence, at t o'clock p. m, when terms UI be made known by AUKAIIA1I K EUY, KAAC'B. EI1V. Administrators of Henry Kby, sr , deceased Josl L. IUikis, Auctioneer. apS)30ui7d TOANKERS. KUHN, LOEB&CO., BANKERS, 30 N ASSUA ST., KW YOBK, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A SBLaCTlON OF CHOICK INVKSTMENT SKCUK1T1K8. Correspondence of Bankers, Brokers, and In- TWUirs niliciim. reerimaTU.TnAS nPO THE LADIES I A Don't forget te come before you go te the aeu.iuuiv auu vev uic uice Bangs and Frizzes I have that don't require redressing all sum mer. N. II The largest assortment of UalrSwltches from fiec up; flue Ory Mixed UalrSwltches a specialty at reasonable prices. MBS C. LILLKB. ltd J27 Netth yucen street. EXECUTOR'S HALE OF PERSONAL PKOPKBTY.-The personal effects of the lata Mrs. Themas Cox will be sold at public sale, at her late residence, corner Prince and Walnut streeU. en MONDAY AFTAKNOON, MAY th, at I e clock. Among the effects te be sold are a bureau, gilt-frame mirror, centre table, hair cloth sofa, leunse. dlnlnir table. waahsLand. mahogany rocking chair, mahogany cane-seat wenirs, unuBuwi waitress, inamer uea ana pn lows, chests. Brusseland Ingrain carpets, oeoa lng range, Ac. jACeatJisnAKEX, C. T. KBKKMAN, Auctioneer. Kxecuter. ni7-ltd T ASK ED YOU TO CA LU SemethiDg New te Shew Yeu. Ten bought It the first day yen saw It. 1 thank you. Something better te-day. riease call again. OUltS TO SKKVK, MRS. E. M. WOODWARD'S, HO. 2fX KA&T KINO ST. mWydSAW G RAND VOCAL AND 1NSTRUMER. CONCERT Fer the Benefit of Jeseph's Hospital. St. -BY T11K- LANOA9TER AfJEMNBROHOR. Assisted by Prof. C. Tberbahn's Orchestra, the Cnetra of St Antheny's and St. Jeseph's Churches, and the High Schxils. AT- FULTON HALL. MONDAY KVKN1NU, MAY U. le begin at 6 o'clock. Soloists; Mrs. M.Matz. Miss F Sener. MIssA, Matz.MIss Leila Bearand Mr. H. Drachbar Tictets, at offlee of Fulton Hall, SO cents. Ne extra charge for esen ed seats. in7-2td r. rEINlTSH'8 FURNITURE DEPOT. Leeking Glasses! We new Invite your attention te our stock of Leeking O lasses in Walnut, Cherry and tield. This is our Largest 8PICI ALTY, and has been for years. We this week received a large invoice, and 11 yen are or will be In need or a Leeking U lass for 26c. te (01 we have them right In stoskteshow. Just the thing te All up that space between the windows. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, MO. 27 SOUTH gUKMN ttTKEKT. mr We (sake Picture rrasmsa te Order, ae tiKW ADVRRTlHHUKNTlt. riONKST WORK HY A FIRM THAT WILL BTAND UYTIIKIH WORD. WORK THAI HPKAKH FOR ITSELF WILL ALWAYS WIN, And the place tj get that kind of wetk Is 'from the Old Itcllable Finn of Norbeck & Miley FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, AT TUX "YELLOW CORNER," Ctoraeef Duke and Vine Street!. Where will always be found a large stock of Cariiun. Ins it,,..,.. ..,.. . ... them In all styles and will Imtld any kind of walen te U ?1l"Jli,2.0,IcllrJ. We haT0 that we build and hava en hand i wagon te order, following Is a list of wagons r llliitlesprlna- l'lane llex llmrales. Brewster spring l'lane Iteias'iiigKlrs. rjiarrei pnring i-iann net linxgles. iviiiK epriua i ' l'lane Itei IliiL'tfles. Dester Si'iin l'lsne llex iiuvules. Sdward storm Spring l'lane llex lluggles. llmkln "priug Piane llex lliigglea, Crown Spring l'lane Itex llnggles Corning and White Chapel liiiggtea. l'oncae Cevering Buggies, Family Carriages Oermantnwn and Fester ttagens with and luiuut iituii ihmv, saeinienauu siun aoers. Og-Weemplny none but the lirat mechanics and have the Utilities le build anv ,li, rtsgedeslred. HKPAlltl.Ml l'KOMl'l l, A IT1.NDKD 10. 1'ltlCl.i KaAsOrt AIICSL ' Norbeck & Miley, COR. SOUTH DUKK AM) .VA' ir A I 'll IIS KSIKXTN. DR."ll. M. HARMAN, a recent iiraduatn ei tbe .letfersen Medical CoI1ke, Is located at NO. lfist K T KIMl ST. Surgical wounds treated antlseptlcally. Patron Patren Patron nge respectlully solicited ma2 lwd HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE MLPERIt Instruments at WOIM) WAlltV.i PIANO AN I) OKU AN WAUKKOOMS A Mslt will posi tively give ou pleasure. Yeu will se be sur prised at the low llgunia let such beauties. Twe fine Second hand organs at bargain prices ,, . NOS. S) A 3d BAST KISOST, aprS)-lyd Lancaster, Pa, pOSES ! ROSES I ROSES ! 1.000 Fine Rese Buahea, 60 Oholee and Mew Vtrletlee. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 11KDDINO rt.ANTx, SEEDS AND II III. US. Persons Intendlne te purchsse should call and examine my stock tiofetu bnj lng elsewhere Urtwuheuse open day and evi ntng. Illumin ated with the Kdlten hU-ctrlc Light. Send ter catalogue. W.t'.l'iFKR, Ne m West king street. JJEWYORK HAZAR. Are you en the LoeLout for RDHL BARGAINS? t ou can get them at A. HIRSH', 6 and 8 North Queen St. All the latt styles of !.ndleV Pats and Hen nets; alseall the latestshade. In Klbben., Sat'ns, Feather., lowers, laces. Time hundred tin. trlmtntd Huts for lc , also thre huudn-U Tilinmed Hats for 9k., II vi, at lit. tJW. SJ.0), tioe. Corsets, Cellars, Cults, (loves, also tre largest assortment of fcun L'tnbm'lss and pant pant sels tn all shades at a prien that was never offered te the ladles belere Coxe seen te secure a Margatn. iu 7tU QAMHMAM et BRO. 68.-LGansmaii & B10.-68. NORTH QUEEN STREET. We have new en hand the ljirneit and 5ltnt Complete Stock el. Men's, Beys' and Children's Clethitg Kver ettered te the public at Prices te Defy Competition. We herewith quote only a few el our prices tOKlvepirtles an Idea wlui It will cost te wear First Clas Clothing Men's All-Weel Itnslness Suits t I C00 Men's All-Weel Worsted SnlU Atlsui Men's All-Weel Fine Checked Hulu ...AlllOO) Men's All Weel English Worsted Sults.Attli.ua Men's All Weel rine Deublc-tiraastsd Freck butts Atll9.00 ileys Scheel suits at K.M, BKi.HW,im. lkiys' All-Went Dress Suits ut 11.90, f) 0), IB te, 17 ue. Hen, utm, m ue Chlldmn'a Suits at It 25, tl.7 UOO, ilM, (. Seu, n.ui, aeu. Largest Assortment-Lewest Prices. L. GANSHAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUFACTUUKKS OF Men's, Hots and Children's Clothing, B. K. COB. N. QUKKN OBANUE STS, LANCASTKH PA AWThe Cheapesl (and Exclusive) Clothing Meuse In the City. SL' MMER UNDERWEAR. ft 33 and 35 Sentli Queen Street. (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN,) HAVK IN STOCK A LAHUK LINK OF SUM MKU, MKB1NO AND OAUK Underwear FOU LADIKS, GENTS AND CII1LDKKN AT LOtVABPltlCICSTIIAN KVKItSOLD AT BKFOUK. Ladles' and dents' Underwear from Vs. up i the bust goods ever sold at the price, ehlldreu's Gauze Underwear from iltke. up Men's Jen Drawers. Me. each nothing ever sold like them at the price. UAUOAINS IN Laundried & Unlaundried Shirts FOIt MEN AND 110YS. Men's Shtrts, linen front, 2Se. each. Men's Shirts, extia fine linen front, reinforced In front and back, only tee. i nothing te equal them In the city ler tha price. Our 73e.Sblrt Is the best value ever given Beys' Shirts, all sizes, 60a each. Men's striped Working Shirts, V6e : regu ular price. tc. Fifty Doxen CIIILDBSN'S 11 IBBEU IIOSK In Black, Brown, Bine and Uarnet, only 80. per pair 1 worth WKc. 1 s Twanty-ttve Dezen ILadles' Colored "ordered Handkerchiefs only Je. each. Twenty-five Dezen Men's Colored Beidered Handkerchiefs only te son. Wa Invite Inspection of th'se goods as they ars Jttal Bargains. SS aid 15 Seitk q.em Street, ierr, reuMXAiM utw.i Bai-iMrOAw BIRD Mcelrey bard 4 Mcelrey, Ph?.!!XBV.,!.'!.,,J,.,nil0,",n iAn b'- sprlnsrs. ."IV!0"! " 'l kinds, standing Ien. (.lilmr ten and clnaed te HufMeeVTlr'1"'."'''",..:": our pass g. tee a MeUaul Wagen, and Dayton U Bmtam Iiab.. !. . weed and eair.,..!-"" ' "agensm natural i,rf,rnVLwTerd' ,ar f neulite Seated Phmtens. Catbelet Pknlnna I IprlnVJ? lP' "'", """ PUttfSrss S Car- Carriage Manufacturers, VIMJ ST.S., I.AM'ASTKK, PA. apr23-lydSUA7tw .vie ir a i rr.n tihumi:sth. TUE I.ATEVr J U8T 'IHE THINO for business purposes tcntch Cheviot Trousers. e hae them 111 twenty different patterns. Fer wiur they cannot In, excelled. all and aee them. A full line of Scotch Cheviot Suitings nt miKlnrntn prices, ItOSANSTKlN'riMNK TAII.OUtNO. Ne. !17 North queen 81 met TRESERVE YOUR CI.OTU1NU HY PACKINOTIIKM IN TAR PAPAR! Net Sticky but clean and Nice, and sold by the jsrd Campher and I'urn Insect Powder, ab solute secutlty ter feat Skin Coats Is secured by packing them In TAB IIAU5, -"' ran sin at Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. H7 A 1$) NOBTII O. UK K.N ST. ' man-lieedlt Lancaster, Pa. tOl'RlNU, lbs7, A New Departure ler Lancaster In Fine Tal Tal ertng. Importing direct tunn the tM-st makers et rine Woellens. 1 have 11st received through the lioilen custom house, a large luvelce of my own luipertallnti of 8U1T1NU, SPIIIVO OVritCOATINO AND lUOL'SEItlMJ, The Ilka or which, for stjte and rinaltty.haa nmerliren vqualud In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A s-cll Invitation Is hereby extended te all In want of spring Uarmenta te call early and secure Choice Patterns W erkmanshlp tha ery buat.and prices lower than ever. . M 11 ORItllAKT. marW-lydB Ne. U North Queen street PROPOSAI-H FOR HTREKT MATERIAL Sealed prexsala will tti received by the Street Committee up te Monday evening. May 9, 1S7, at seven o'clock for the following ma terial and work for the ensulnsjenr: Cressing stone 10 t nm less than IS Inches wide, 6 Inches thick and 4 fuel long and upwards, tlacklngstenn te be 4 Inches thick. ltrtck per thousand at yard. Itrlck lerthnussnd where needed Laying gutters per loot. Contractors te furnish material. La ing gutters per loot, City te furnish ma. tertal I -a Ing crossings per lineal feet. City te fur nish material. Mind per cart lead dellverrd whole needed. Sand iivr cart letd at sand hnle ll-lglan Bleck by the square feet. Broken stone by ten at iiuarry.al where broken or by the ten delivered where needed. siene must be small enough te pass thretisn a two-Inch ring. Proposals te lie addressed te "Strwit Com mittee " and deposited In street Committee box. at Swell r.'s Urucery, corner North uueenaud Lemen streets. Alt bids must be accompanied with proper secutlty. 1 Tre commtttee reserve the right te rele. uy or all bills riened. lit OKDKKer STBKt.TCOMMITTKK. EnwisS. Smkltz, clerk. aprSMtdW.S E XCL'RSIONS AND l'lCNICS. HT. SRETNA PARK -1- Oil . EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS This Park Is located tn the heart of the Seuth Muuuutln en the line of the Cornwall Ss Lebanon Railroad, nlne miles south of the City of Lebanon, within easy distance or llarrlsburg, Itetdlng, ijtnou ijtneu ter, Columbia, and all points en thn Phlladel. Shla A Beading and Pennsylvania Katlr ssds. he grenndi are large, covering hundreds or acres, and are FREE TO ALL. TUXOOSVKNIXSCXS ARS A I.AKUE DANC1NO PAVILION, A SPACIOUS DININO HALL, TWO KITCHENS, IIAI.UAtiEANDCOSTUOOM, Wotle the arrangements for amusement eon, slat of OHOQUKT and BALL OKOUNDS, BUIVLtNU ALLKY, SUOOriNU OALLEBY, QUOITS, Ac, ACnAc. Tables for I.tinchers. Itustle Seats and Benchea are scattered throagbeut the greuads. A new attraction Is LAKE CONEWAGO, covering nearly twenty acres, en which are placed a number of elegant New Beats, and along the banks of which are pleasant walks and lovely scenery. Observation Cars will be run en the line el tha Cornwall A Leba non Ballreail, or will besentte different points, when practicable, for tbe accommedatlou of ex cursion parties. These summer excursion car have been bul.t especially for this purpose, and are se constructed that they will enable the ex cursionist te enjny fully the beantllul scenery et the Lebinen Valley en tha one side or the Conewago Valley en the ether. They are sale, pleasant and convenient. Parties desiring it can precure Meals at the Patk. as the Dining Hani will be under thn super vision or K. M. BOLT, of tbe LzatseH Vallsv llncss. These who wish te spend A DAY IN TUB MOUNTAINS can dud no p ace se beauti ful or sfierdlng 10 much pleasure aa MOUNT (JBKTNA. Ne Intoxlcatleir IirlnVs Allowed 00 Ibe Premises. VFnroxcnrslen rates and general Informa tion apply te NaDlKIHU, supt C. A L. Uatlread, Lelnnen, Pa, my7 tmd AMUMMMMMT3. TIULTON OPERA tiOUHR. BIX NIUI1TS ANI)"8ATUIllAV MATINEE, COMMENCING Monday Evening, May 2, 1887. Betnm Ingagement or the Distinguished Actress, IDA LEWIS. -AMD HER Superior Dramatic Company, KEPEBTOIRE FOB WEEK: 8ATUBD1Y (Deuble BUI)-" Lucretla llor ller gla," and " Twe Buzz trda." 8A1UBDAV (Matinee)-" Lightning FUsh." PRIOH8, - 10, 20, 30 CENTS. Ba-er ed Seats new en sals at Opera Ueuss. aprss-std TJ-INO STREET THEATRE. AWONE WEEK.-U C0M1ESCIN0 SUNDAY, MAY 0, 1887. Lyceum Vaudeville Company, Consisting of KENNBLL and HOWARDS, the Great Musical Dale. CAKTElt ANDKBSON, LOVE 31STEB5, C03PEUA LOVELY, MIS NELLIE ANDEBSON, OEO.H. DOOUE and ethers. ADMISSION ll.J0A3eCl.NH Family atatlnsas Wednesday and aatur- Oay. Admlaales,10 0aaU. ChB4rn, Cants. auajrsww wW.t'e!? )"! -. ti2OvL .,.... lbft-- Tfc fcvr?-? iZLm&JfU!Siivr?'t. .-t!t!.ii-tJ-fJ t;t;.yr'.'jiiT-h.-ii' . ii trtmXiC ,-t. t.tlJ-j'l1- "- J'.'f,Ar. M .- ,.,.,.... "te Jit'lfi.J'Mia.t'jl&-
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