"Q" j,- ,ij' x . r -.?- "T 1- '' A THE liANOASTEK DAILY INTEIjLIGENCER, THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1888. ,i, v . 2K ".' '- Bi MS eg ?. EfeJ m (af scr fcft t-fiV 65 ir l" K iu Fsp! UP - lf,'V tfi M. fT i.?" r ',! UttBTFOR COURT TRIE. 'U fc -a - AvVrt M' H. (UMSHIBCKMICBARBBU WITH .',' fimUiinmi a nennitjirBit, "flit rtaH H4 Set .UiMtged ter the Cn- , ttmi III T" -" ' . M. C. A. LM- ',fmMA Fita OaTartA ler ske tHftt st wl 0tM lh Cm1ng BMsen, V i w jS --?.' asaanrssw Owitspenaenca 01 IrriuieBKcnu f 'DM.Ttwari. M.T.H R Mntna sa-nnka &Wi mmk1 Oaerga B. IiOegiwecker, j. Will Harrteburg h aeear, came te tbs T1 ililla', beuse, ne remained there for , MM ttrM Md Use ten Without paying bis MMkiU, The man catnete town jester :-JT'eme stfrssHed by emeer WUUelr. tlrWM gttea a hearing before 'Squire CfnniaiHiavnDiiiMniiuiiii wiuiuut r fjatytaf We beard bllh He wu committed ft 'M Jail for trial at court. : &. 0 Tbs Centennial. The Importance of making an early atari J;4,fe.iocelebrattheeeiannlalof ths borough ftft Mearaeatty urged by the Herald et this , wees. Tee people are unanimeuiiy in , famr of the Idea and a feasible plan for the attebniien wll be received by a hearty re .' apenae. It baa been suggested tbat a pub lte meeting aheuld be called very shortly sbjObW Bargett Sncath te arrange the ' preliminary matterr. A committee -cfrep- ' reeentattvfl cU'esne aheuld be appointed and . effort made te raise a sufficient amount el money te make It a grand success. The Kpa CKIIM1 oeromiuca rujxjn a iwiwce iu diss p;;fil0371 from the Teurth of July and t urasa Army my ccisurauena, weicu win w&r- eerve a a nucleus for the finances seeded Me IBS) proper ceieuraiien 01 mu cen.euu.ai, T. M. O. A. I ctere. w i in H'nniv HYHiimv in:Luin will ihi iiH- , , - . i ,, .... .... b 'llvered in the rooms rf the Yeung Men's ,-S-i' . Christian association ou Iiecnst street, by Dr. T. F, Bance. The subject will be "The S -" A lr Wa RrxnthA " and wllltia AWwVXml C-'s-v a 11 1 ... . . m fvr ej caBmimwxYaiunvDia. iua uunru vi E.tnv njuiiffuv ni inia iBnRjii nn lnmnii in iur ES m.zrsrm - --. - --- ------- -- --- ,'. sua nreniaDie entertainments ieriue Teuru - 7 .....: . i r ..." BteBOIlUia piBCS BOU BIB UJUYlUg iu iue r lent direction in providing tnese lecturer Ne admission fee will be charged and every person will be made welcome. An enter t - tainment will be held by the Wesleyan ' Glee club In a abort time. a rnst edirtd. Meters. Hcckcl itP-lne hnve exhlblted la the window a fine split bamboo fishing red. They effer It as a prize te the person catching the largest basa with red nnd line. watll the lit et October. The fish must be eeeitlit in the Baiqaebanna i Iver between ' Oafckie and Wasblogten. Mr. William Ualght has returned home from a visit of two woeka te WilHamspert, , Tfee Columbia Canal club will commence milldlcg their beat heuse as seen 'as the until i r Is favorable. It will be located ' attker en Clcppet's or Biehman A Ferry's wkanres. Mr. Keberl E ward hai left town for his btmeatliOgan. The operatic comedy " Iu the Swim " ' will be the attraction in the opera house en Friday evening. The cist is compiled et favorites la the eomle line and will gtve a Tety fine pertermance. Services will be held en Friday morning 1-10:30 o'clock In St Paul's V. E. church. The sermon wilt be en " Dovetlonnl Jtead law." The evening eervlcs at 7 n'clcck ,'.v will be conducted by Ber. Jehn Urabam, !W, of Marie ttr. Ths Doctors In Sesilen. 1llb Mbm.i mAAttniv nf hAT.nnahtnr Pltv rvif-.. ....,.." i.. ....... fi.S saatveuniy iuiuicai reuieiy was ueiu ou ItiJ' rVednesdsy attorneon, with the following ifjiSii membars present: Alexander, Bern- ' ITfat PI, A1MCX, iJUVIUUIWJf Aiavi.v, UU1J, 'JMeatua, Compten, Craig, Davis, M. I., r3? . naanar. Dlllnr. Khtsr. Hflrr. M. Ii . Hertr. i i Tlr , ' J, . ' i I , ' ;y;, jaersx, ii.enaig, iivingsioe, uraman, .i, it,, 'MBSser, J. ii., Miner, Aiowery, J. 1j., , i Mewsry. u. a., Aiunienberg, i., iMewpner, v". Sound. KlncwaU. suensr. J. It,. Hensenlr. ?' Wstlebaris, Weaver, D. B., Z'.egler, J. L., f& aatdZslL . -$;, Frem the reports prosented from all sre- . a. ...-...ui. ...... ...j, I ,rV- ueanei ibboeuuijii Bpcareu mui iciiuenaa Li&'l Ue prevailing epidemic Efev- .'A number of Interesting cases wererc- BV- vmmaA anrt t IsrriavA'f. 64 j. . .wwww. ) MAlnt am. n thn lA.lh nf Tt U n jRVIUlUtlUU. UU .W .V.. I.. Stt U. AM Eta" renmnn woreroaaonuauoptej. Tneywin ? M found In snother column. ijy. iTbe next meeting or tee society will be i;. held In tbe new rooms of (Jeerg Ii. Themas Pest, in ExceJeler ball. Death or Epbrsttn O. Kbj. 2pbralm C. Eby, (or many years in the vraolesalegrecery builness In Philadelphia, tiled in tbat city ou Wednesday morning. Ha was born near Columbia, Lancaster Mesty. Augubt SO, 1810, and was a son of '-'"Kpbralm C. and Buauna Kby, ins parents tsMBK members el tne Mennenists faitn. 5 a, Jttareceivea a common scnoei euuoatien KV?.kak,l aft., milnivnleplf alilna In aiTAr&l itnrAi S ,...... w.v "! --"'- -I . " V BfeVAV. AHI4S1 Si4il Bf Bf A B fe AABv B li VhW mi W M VTIU1 AiABl VtUtUCIi VOWfcS AJ AUJ fUA- ;Ca T1.m U Tlint In rre.wlaili.tr T title. " ;i ajjB ajuuil - AaaiMtJ u AiiMiiauutBi AAA lUin rbataeaa Mr. Eby remained until 1S01. k when he came te Philadelphia and entered ' I'd tiftBarmnarv Arm nf R. It. Cnnvncham A. fM, 'Herr, at Ne. B22 Market atreet. At the end y SB sunmi bibuiuu yvara, iuewita. uuyuguatu rivafcffarv rfttirAil frnni thn tmslnna. Hfhlph r I5J- ' -. - - . , . ..... r't V.hv.vnttniiAi1 llttftnr thn Hrm nama rf 1 1?- W"J vvl "" ""'l eai, rmu . VP tfl Vkv X fl ..n.tl U.PAh 1CCT ul.nn ' 'MMitrea. no leaves n wiaew, two mar- ')',, tied daughters and one son. Aladam Mudjeika'a Leu. Madame Medjeska'a waiting maid Is n eigarette smoker and the actress has Just ;.J' found it out te her cost. ModJesKa's prep- x acty man wai unloading baggage from her ? awuknlnl ear In V!lmtrA Tiwtnritie whAn a .flame burst front a large hamper wbereln i were packed several et her most elegant dresses. The costumes were destroyed be tas the fire could be extinguished. The 'lit,, maid was smoking cigarettes when she P Vaekfal the dresses into the hamper in ??p Blngbamten the night before, and a spark must save cropped in buu ameuiuercu. Besides tbe drcssoe, MeJJessa bad an ele tjaat lace fan destroyed and ether memen toes and presenta which can never be re placed. The actresa grieves ucrely ever her less. Arrival efBeinalrii. The remains el Mm. Anna L. Sellers, kct wnwiiuu aenvir, Tfuu uieu in 1'Ulia- ;i aXpbta, Tuesday ete ling, alter an illness &5?ijL a several weeks, was brought te this city Kifi P 'am Fast Line thia nlternoen. and teLn in i.ilarryvllle, wherothe interment will be jr.;y.?maeenj!naay morning at ii e'ciccir. ' y IIUVI JAr VIA fSlUgU7t awrHrCArter the cotton mills en Heuih A tr. ..!.. . - jm n.(' l7a4aiA aiiAf aa1 1 aalntn K n'nlc.l. . Ca... -U , fWW MOTl fliia Bly UtUU UJUVfc JM 14. UI f; K 'V tUrnoenr, iua'ead of working until a TJ$ HoUeet te tuli effect have bQua posted In C jmuib. t a. Bunain ucatp. Constantine Einnun, a resident of St. r-.i Jaaash atrcel. drnrreii ilnart thl tnnmincr '-, He went from h'a iwldence te that of j. Henry Brcdecker, en Ixjve Lane, ..me, muk ana whoa about leaving Bre-xTj- ajaekar's te return home he dropped dead. Lv, Cofeoer lloneman w.a notified and held i-i ..a uquesr. The verdfe, of the Jury was f aat death resulted from apoplexy, tc V Alllithdy bursru l'aitr. :e. As Jehn bar User, lea'dleg at 110 Eist 5 Vfctrect, was about retiring te bed laM I ajIgM at 0 o'clcek he wia startted by the an sae ei nueea oeujj.oj vi uia jnenus remlr-ded him that the day was the iSMlversary of his blxtb, and that they em te cetebiate It. They brought Mem leta of geed things, and had a ' lima until alter midnight. v ; auawelntK. s Melar. Qtierga) A. Iiane has been re-appelnted a aa pnbllc and his commission has been auajlvfsl at ta laoerdet'a clBcs. THB. bIXTH WARD OASES. las RsaseBs fum ir Dtrmdstitv Attemm Cera New Trla'. Thoattemojs for E, U. Bhanb, W. B. Samson, J. William Brown, D. IS. Bltner asd Frank Calder, the Sixth ward election officera convicted en Sunday of fraud, bare filed the following reasons for a new trial t The court Is respectfully asked te grant a new trial and te arreet Judgment la the above case, for the following reasons t 1. The verdict was against the weight of the evidence. 2. The verdict was against the law of the case. 8. The court erred In compelling the de fendants te plead te and te proceed te trial Jointly en the second, third and fourth counts of the Indictment, in which the Judge, Inspectors and clerksef the primary election district ollleore, exercising dltlerent Innotlenssnd eharged with separate duties were Indicted Jointly for cflenaea as te which they could be and had a right te de mand te be tried separately. i. Defendants Having been acquitted of the count In the lndletment charging con spiracy are entitled te new trials Jointly or asparately in order tbat they may net be prejudiced by the evidence admitted te sustain the cnarge et conspiracy which ought te be and wenld be excluded upon trial for the ciren-.es charged In the second, third and fourth counts in the indictment. 6. The court erred In admitting the testi mony of Jehn H. Leenard, assessor, and Frederick Flsher and William Kennedy, letter carriers, te the fact tbat they did net knew certain persons te have been resi dents et the Sixth ward en May 21st, 18S7. aa a circumstance te go te the Jury as proof tbat such persons had net voted et the pri mary election en that day, and that ballets had been fraudulently added te the poll. 0. The court erred In net allowing the de fendants te show tbat certain persons el the same surname (though with dlllerent initials) as these given en thai poll bonk were resident of the ward en May 21, 1887, and voted at the primary election en that day. 7. The court orred In charging the Jury that the act el My 1(J, lS7l,imd tbe'ast of February 8. lSTi-aru narl of the low of the LnutniAoriwealth. 8. The court errea in cnnrging we jury, inter alia as follews: "What did tliny tle wlththcsovetcfcT They return only 61 for Menlzer. What did tliny de with the ether 117 voles they rccolved for Monitor?" 0.. The court erred In charging the jury that the following "thlrtecn or fourteen persons," whose names sppenr en the poll hook as voting, positively sircar they did net vete at said eloellon : These who did net vete : W. Lsffnrty, W. D. Frankfort, J. 12, Dolctiler, .lorry Jenes, A. Walter, Wm. Martinet, lloery Martin, Jacob Uoedman, Jehn N. Uru baker, C. If. Brown, Jam en A. Hnrrlien, H. W. droll, J. A. Adams, I). M. Wolf." 10. The court erred in charging the Jury that the following six "swear tliey tulnk they did net vote, but are net cer tain" : ilieae who don't think they voted : C. V. Bete, Bslley Tomllnsen, Frank J. Kvnns,B. K vans, 8 K. Bally, Win. Htlrk." Beserving the right te ille additional reasens. ftespccllally submitted, Hasiuki. li. ItBVMer.ns, W. U, Hknhbl, Atterneys ter defendants. March 7, 1681. A DOSE Or LAUDANUM llaa Ended tti Carter at James O lllgcr, a TTSII Known Clsik, James C. Bigg, who beards villi Jehn Back, He. 33 North Cbarlotte street, took n heavy dese of laudanum today, whether with or without suicidal lntent is net known, and at 2 o'clock was thought te be dying nnd the doctors In attendance said he could net llve an hour. Mr. Biggs is fifty - eight years or sge. He bes lived in Lancaster soeui six yearn, uavmg separated from his wife, who Is In Philadelphia with two children. Mr. BIgga is nn excellent elerk, his last plaoeef ompleymont belng 'with lienry Martin, brick making. In J8b7 he contested tbe ltepubiican nomination for alderman et the FJftu ward with Benben liershey, but was defeated. He la highly esteemed by a large clrole of friends who will Ik) grieved te hear of his critical con ditien. Slnce the hbove was in type we learn that Mr. BIgga died about 3 o'clock this attcrnoen, desplte the tllerta of lira. Becd and M. L. Davis te save hlra. He took an ottneo of laudanum about two hours bolore the physicians arrived. An AU'Reil Incorilulble Chllit. Kate Arvy, tbe 11-ycar-eld child cf Henry Arvy, living near Buke anil Fulton street, wai befere Judges Livingston and Patterson this alter neon, charged with being luoerrlglblo and beyond the control of her parents, it was shown tbatshe vtas guilty of petty thells, stayed out late at night and refused te obey her parents. As it was shown that the girl is a trills wcak-mlnded it was decided te sead her te the school for foeblo-mlndod chil dren nt Media, lfadmlttance can be secured tn her. Majer Kolr.cehl appeared for the child at the lnstanoe of her employer te provent nor being seut te the Heuso el Holuge. The child was given axoed iepu tttleu by her out ploy or. Te router tlie "Itebaakati " llccrrn. The apeclal meeting of Monterey Ledge, Ne. 212, L O. O. F Mendity orentng next, for the purpoee of conferring the "Be "Be tekkati " dogrce, premises te be ene of the most successful ever held In this city, Be -sides a large number et the members et Monterey, who with thelr wives, mothers, sisters and daughters will rccolve tbe de gree, numerous epp'lottleas have been rccolved from rnembers of sister ledges en whom the degroe will alie be contorted. At the conclusion et the coremenlos in tLe ledgo room, all present will adjourn te Hth lemau'a hall, where an olegsut banquet will be pirtaken of, prepwed by a commit tee el ladles aud gentloruen of Monterey, At the conclusion el the feast b! ort ud ud ud droises will be made by n number el thore present, Intorspersed with beujjs aud Iu atrumtntal music. lltUlur Ceuit. Lewltf Ibcrt aiid Benjamin Corller, the two young men charged with breaklng Inte a beuBO en West A'lne street and steal Ing a let of Jowelry, JLa , from Miss Clnney Stewart, were heard befere Alderman Hershey this nltornecn. Heme dys age when lbert was arrosted en this oharge hn cenfessed and implicated Ucrtler. Cull buttons and hair plus were found en him, which he Bald lbert gave him. It was shown that Clert ler admit ted last Sunday that he outthepmoofglasi from the window of the house. Beth boys wero held for trial at court Gertlor gave ball ami lbert wus eammitted. A renaiener llebbeit. Jehn Csvanaugb, a pensioner having 10 celved bin "boodle" a few days age, went en a bit of a spree, and wblle in an out eut out heuto at Zlcgler'a tote', Kist King street, WednesdBy,was robbed et his vatcb. The thieves are suproied te be two tramps about five feet nine Inches In height, ene of whom wero a light oveiosat, Scotch cap ucd low shoes. The otberu brown sack coat and cap. Olllcer Suerlz get en the track of the mea and chased Ibem from the loeomo tlve works te therallrced bridge, but finally lest sight of tbctn. IUalh or Hit frn M. Ueririrt, Jennle B. Derwart, wlfe of I'raik M, Derwart, the well kuewn printer, died ut her home Ne. 30 Hcuth Mulberry street, yesterday. Decoaaed was a daughter of the late Simen Barr. Her llttle child died and was burled en Tueedsy. The luneral takes place te-morrow afternoon, Mail hu Anlj-iiment. Berjimln V. Myers and wlfe, of Marlle townkblp,bave made an assignment of thelr property for tbe beuitlt et creditors te David Brown, or Drumore township. Jonathan Strickier and wife, of Upper Leacock township, made an assignment of their properly te day te Y. O, Harple. B. Frank Weaver and wife, of Upper Leacock township, assigned their property te B. F. BeldemrJdgr, of the same tewr-ship. Telephone Connection. 1 1. A . RMirnvnr. fl nrtat. Ill North O icen street. Is connected with thelelephone exchange. m AmBMmsnia. "TielMU Kugatl" lo-yieht."h Cven lag "The Llttle Mug-tret" will be plavedln Fulton ciiern heuse br the Sliaon-Cawtrjerne eempany. This party wilt nnfloubteflly have a large auatence. xney nre mgniy spexen ei by the press or every city wbore they have appeared. The Detroit Trtluni aavs I " There Ii any amennt et fan. A lawjrer Is blown through tht celling of tbs tobeol-room by dynamite, dcaoends threngh the, fleer and re appears by anether trap. The fan la sobols sebols sobels torons in tact that last night one of the scenes was npset. The salvation of the play lies In the clever work of It. B. and JoeCawtherno andOicarBlaaen. Theroare also pretty girls In tbe company. Mtttl Vicktrl Monday JTtenfntr.-lifatUe Vlckera, one et America's leading souhretlea, will appear In ration opera beats Monday evening In her new play, " Chernb," by X. A Lecke, author pf A JJejienner from Jarvls Bcctlen." .lllja Vlckers is a great favorlte everywhere. Bhe Is a great aelrcf s and elnti and dances admirably. All her special tles will be seen In the new play. Among har support UCbarlosttegnrs.thepopnlar correatan, iledjetka, Tueiitay Kvtnlngi Thla popular actress ptayj "As Yen Ltke It' An exehange says t " JleiaUnd U ene of Moejeeka'a meat aellghtfal characters. Knterlng Inte the spirit et the bewtteti Ing part, she lenda it an airy grnce and a spirit el tnltchlef In fall ac cord with the purpote of the writer. With the wasting and martial entalds' she se deltly Intertnlnglcs the dainty sweetness and shrink ing tliDldltyet girlhood that one can bntteel that he la In the veiltnble pretence el Shakes peare's JleiaUnd, It la In every aonae a rare and millew assumption, and ene that wenld place the artist upon a high plane or merit OTen It she had nover dene anything olae worthy etarxicliJ couiTKsna.uien. Ii Ii, how ever, a familiar role with Mcnljeika, and fan been played se often by her and oenitnnntea npen se Iroely and ut such length tbat It Is net necesaary te enter Inte detitlla at tbla tlme." lhe reserved seat chirt opens Miliiriliiy-- DKATJtU. 8bllbi:i -On the Gib Inst, In Went 1'hllnilel phia, Alinle J.wlle of Kuber T. MiIIith and dtngbturet Ueergs W.nnd Anna U. Heiuul, el (Juarry vSlle, Fa., In 3M year el her ugii. Funeral Irem the reslilucci el tbe jiirenla Of doceoaed, at Quurry vllle, ou ftlday, U.h InaU, at 11 a. in. 2ta DenwAttT. March 7, 1F8', In tils city, Mra. Jonnle liarr Derwurl, wliu e( liuuk M. Uor Uer wart. The rnlaltves nnd friends of the fimllyare reipoet fully Invited te attend the luneral, from her late residence, Me. re Hentli Jl u Lerry stroet, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BwjtRiiwstnwi. In tlila el'y, Mirch e.Utl. Ktnina,,daugl.ter et J. II. aud .Virgaiet a, Bwattswellar. Notlre of funeral hnrraflr. mBtfd MAitKicra. Hw 1'erkMaihet, Nbw Yere, March 8 Fleur umrkrt atendr i rinii.r2lOf2Mi finmnflnn, 2l50i(iO Atlnn. Kltrn.llUjatBO; City Mill Kxtia, 1110(1175 i Minn. Wbontextm. SiOrQMO r Wheat Ne. 1, lied. nute. B O03WO t Ne 2, de O.&aO.!! i ae. a. Ited, vvintiir, Mar, Bl?ei April, VI Jiej rocetpts,2,oroi shlpmnntB, V7.1). Cern na 2, MixeJ, rush, tl:kei Mar., etet alfiy, COei rtcclpu, nene bus 1 shtpinenui.n.lic. Oata Ne. J, Whlte, Pwte. 42XO-31 1 Ne. 2. de, 40B4.HO de March, 3 !u Hay, SIUei roeotpu, 2,800 1 ahinmeuts, 114. Uywdull ( Biate 7Je. lutrluy nominal. l'erkdnlli New Mias, HUfllSen Lard dull; Mar, 7V2 aiuii, 17 el Mnliutaea nominal 1 lor60belllDgatnck,2aUo Turpentlnediiltal 40a. McMln firm at si isai la Petroleum dull t ltedned in Cnan, l'e. JTrelghu nominal 1 grain te Hull siemn. lHd. Jlutter ateadyt WeUirii Uiottiuery, SSj3ia. Ohwiae dull 1 Wiiaturn Kbit, IIhUWe 1 Ohie jraotery, UiOi:ej ITaney Whlte, like liXe. kgga caster State, 133 ; Western, lBHttt.c. euganiulstf lUflnodCutleaf,7Ci Oranule ted, 7Ke. Tallew fjnlet; I'rlmn City, 4Je Klcn dull 1 Doiiieatlc, fair te goed.CXc Corree nominal 1 Fair Cargeua, ler Ille, lije Cblcsge 1'ioduce Market. OitiCAne.' alar. 8, 1 p m.-Muikoteleird. Wheat March,70ie A prll, 7CHc; May, 81c i June, fci)e. Cern Murch, 45j;e j April, 4D0( May, tSWcj June, 0:Jie. ealn-iar ZW-', May. 31c t .Imie.3 He. I'prk-Mar, IU i May, lit 10; June, jaid-Mer.,17611 April, 17 0); May,l7;, t7gS'ifc(V1,'r"nl7), Drain and l'lovmlern, Fiimlsbea by S. K. Y'undt, Ilroker. CinoAae, March 8, 1 o'cleoK p. m. Wheat Cern. Oitts. I'eik. J.urd. Marrh 71I April 7U'f 49 May tuu ti SIM 14.10 7..0 June M!i r.-H 315J 14.11 7 '5 JulVj- W4 WJS !4 .... 7.SJ Urudu'eil tt)i Closing rners-2 o'e'oek p in. J.ard. 7.M i'.ib 7 75 7.t0 March 7s1 rTituuu i,urn. uuui. J erir. 13.03 April w2 40 ... iy. m 31), Muy si six 14 10 14 13 Jniie 1K July H Oil City. CruduOIl BK t-V SO. Clealnfr I'l lces-S.TO o'clock p in. tvneki. unrn. uata. rerk. I ant. 7 0J 770 7.72 7 77 ,..03 Leta. 0 lit Mircb 75)i 43S 13.01 APHI . ........ TtiVi May , ..K;; J line 81 July 81 Oil Oily. CruaeOU , 31K 14 HI S'X 11 07 W'i .... IVi Itccclpbi. Car Winter Wheat. Bprliur Wbwil.. -Luru ....,,.,,... Oats ltye liarley Head. 1J,(0) Itccetpta-IIOES aJtegteck Markrta. Cmciiie, Mar. 7.-CatUe-Uecvlila, 7,0.0 hnadi shipments, 3.0 ej market stienrs luncy 1.03 Ml; Mem-.. 3 HJ4 10; aUieUera una "T"'. t.'ii.iat cows, uiiiia ana muca. tiQ-ilOi texud cuttle, (3 0JQ1 OU. llea lit'culut. ll.ieu bean ; vhlpmenta, i 030, market lewei ; mixed, SJUasSl; Miavy 5 30O5 6l lls'ht, 13 00OS IS ; tklpa, tliJOSOO M,ep ItecelpU. 3.000 htnil ablpinenti, l.OOu; market hlreng; natlvea, Jl u3 W; '?,?,'110U!'7SI 'iexans. IJW05S5 j iuuib, 15 lOifu -5. Kt 1 lnmrrr. Cattle Uerelpta, r.7 benn . ablpuients. 7i i market alew ; ptline, Q5 if.; lair te t'oej, 1 1 iQi 73 common w 75a luu , lu caniehippea te New Vdrit te-iluy. llega-Kecelpte, 8(W head ; aulpmnnts, 8 head; fttr; l'blladelpbta. . 733a 81; mixed, I4 75CJ5 70; Iprkura, DUitMi com cem cem men u fal r. 3 Vi54j3 00 1 pig., f 4 7543 10 ; no cars be.sablppea te isew imic. Hbeep KeeelptB. 1000; ehlpinenls. 10"0; inn net active; prttne te extra, Jt oe 25 ; lair K,.B5!i,S8JO'!c0,,,IUOU iwi4W); iambs, Nut 1 eik Ktecka. Naw Yenit, Match 8, l:S0p. in. Meney cloted at !K per cent; Jixcbange steaOy ; posted rates, II 60 1 88; actual rates, fl 83X04 Wj; for sixty days ; t KQ4 87J ler deumnil ; Uovern menu attaOy; currency 0 a, It 20 bid ; l'a coup, II 23X ; 4H's de, 11 Outbid. Tbe s'eck market ercued li regular and prltca during tbe flrjt' heurfiluctuatcd Ire quantly. At about 11 o'cleok there wasaome nelllUK of Del , Lack, ft Wcatern.BU Paul, Krle and hew Yolk Central, which cnt pilces down y, te IX per cent, by midday, blnce then theie hut btuu a sllifbl lecevtry. Meck Marktta. OuntaMnna by Heed, McUrann ere, Lancater, fc haw TOUK LIST, U A. M, Canada l'ucinu C. C. C.A 1 . ft Ce , bank lix. !r u. fi 4) u 8i 7ll sis H IP 10 IK ii 5; J S5!i 0i Colerado Ceal Central Pacific Canada Feulbein Chl.,bt Ki l'bg lieu. A Ule 0 IM.LA Y Krie Kne2n0a Jer U n. rt. '.........a............ Le't.A N ,.,.. 1.. f-hore MIcL Cen 8"H i'l bii'i iijj liW lii'tj il'i n'i H 7J 74 ny. i &itj MtJ 8; fq 81 b.H ."Vi " 107 10 Uti 10 WJ .... ..., iH ie" 15J 15 sis ass- n)i V4 BIS ru l.K 12 1 l Vii 77 101 . 101 MUeurl 1'ecinc ,. bl jicck t uuey,... ,, x .................,,,. '. 1'. l'ref t, N.Weat N. l.C...................... Newfnglnnd kaat leunuaaue.,,. ,,..,, emnha , , OrvKen -iiunapdrtiulen.. Onturle ft w... I'aclDe Mall ltlchinena Terminal bt. l'aul Texat I'uelHc Union I'aclfle WaluuihCeui , ., Wubuab l'ref Wialern U West bbote Henda.... s;J T is, 8iK 2XH (tlVi .iH ttX le rmu.mii.rHiA. list, Leh Vl , , 1'a. it. It , Ueadlnif 31 Leh. Nav.. , lleaumv. I-nja N.Cent , , l'Heplea i'uai ltd. Oen'a,. , Oil w 1'hUa.TracUeu.,,, Mil 51J, 3 J. 10 13-10 47 w JtMW ADTMXTlBMMKXTa. aAXtBa4vn",Aifk?afva4Aaaw. TCAKlNtf POWDER. . - t ROYAL . , BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THH powder never varlea. A marvel el pnrlty, atrnngth and wbeleanmeness. Afore eo3neinloat than the ordinary kinds, and can n Jt bn aeld In competition with the multitude et low tuat. short weight, alum or phosphate Inwdnra Held enlu'.ln cant. lteTit, lUame ywtiaa Ce . lue Wall btreet, Mew Yerk. JylMydAw 1ANO rOK 8A.LB A SKCOND Hand Piane will be aeld cheap ler cash If caVed fnr aoen, at m8 ltd Nev?ll NORTH LIME ST. T?UII-RT1NT STOBKATirD DWWbl Y U'lNO wllh 10 rooms, cerncrnl North I'rlncn nn viat .lamea atrcets, new occupied ey llurtlnaiiemas 1 geed hutlnnta stand. Apply te UAUHHAN A 1IUHV8, 3-.0 3idl'. 10 Weat Orange Street. EOIt IlKNT 8TORU AND DWELIi I N'(S corner of Or an ire nnd t'rlnee streets, ecruptnd new aa a grecery geed location lout reasonable. Apply tti M.71. WEIDI.KR. rr.8-tfdll 313 NerUi Christian BtrteU WANTKO A STOUT HOY 10 OR 17 Yearn e'd tn loam carriage l'alnttnK at l'HII.lI'llOKU-JOM-llOAUHlAUEFACTOliT, Nea. l.e nnd 124 kail King atreet, Lancaaler, l'a. na MANUHK FOR HALK THK UN deielned haa a let of First-Class Manure- for sule ! al.e, aome Straw. 11. M (lit 089 MAN, K8 2wdA2tw Merrlmtc Btstilcs. FOR KENT OK LL1AHK THK COAL. and Lumber Yard wllh 1. It. U. Riding, elllce, abeda and coal blna new occupied by li. II. Martin, fronting en North Water street between Lumnn and Jainea street, and extend ing went te l'enn'n it. It. Thla property Is suitable for any kind of buslueas. Kerfiirtber particular, apply te A.A.MYKKM, lietldll Ne. in West King street. TJILKUTION OF D1RK0T0R8 AD lu OIPH.KllI A meeting et the Bleck, holders of thn Heading AGbt-xapoakeCoaland Kail way Company will be held ut the office of thn Company at Ne 2G North Queen street, en WedLtaday, Murch 21, between tbe hours nt 2 tp. tn. and 4 p, m , fnr thn pnrpnae'nf electing Dlrcctera nud Ofllceia tn avrve fnr thn enmlng jear,lbfc8. W. WAUUENFOWLrtll, ltd j Secretary. TO. O, V. MEMHKRS DESIRING) Tickets fnr the Uebekkah Clipper, which tnkn place nt kablneian's Hall, ,liiike street, nn Mendny evening, March 11th, after the con ferring of IbeDegiec, should secuie them at once, hs a limited number only will ba aeld Can bonecuicd at 15. J Krlamau's Furnishing Htere, Metzger'a Cracker mere, Weat King atrent, and n. 0 J. llamutb's Contectlenery Htore, Fast King atreer. ltd T W1L.L KKOElVE A OAKLOAD OV Canada Horses On SATUKDAY, M AltCIt 10, 1 8ES, nt my ta ta b'.ei, at tin Morrlmae lliuse. ThU Is th- An cat let tbat has ever been shipped te Lancas ter. AlBO seme WKSTEUN HOUSES. US3L1 OKOUQK OU033HAN. pUBLlO BAI.K, Ox FiunvT ArrsKoeoir, at 1 O'clock. At Ne. 403 Wett Letuen street, el a Uencrnl Asaortmentef llouselield nnd Kitchen Fnrnlfnre lnrladlnr Parler Hulls, llrds and Iteddlng, Tab'e, i.halrn, Carpets. Cnpbeard, Stevca, He He He frlgorater, Ulata mid Oueeniwnre, ttte. Alie Carpeiaier Toels and a let of brown Leghorn Chlckcni). lMt.WlLllEI.U. AilCt Oftlce Cerner Dnke and German 8w. it rpUE CELEUKATED Hoke's Electric. Belts -ANU HOKE'S ELECTRIC PADS F0n CALB AT ceciiuan'3 miva bteuk, Nert. 1T7 A 130 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa TuTbftS irAlT UNTIL Al'ltll. 10 TOlU'YYOUlt FURNITURE. OCHS &. GIBBS Will open Uh Kntlrn Vrw Stock. 2d, Sd and 4 th floera, SI SOUTH QUKEN STUKKT, lancastr, l'a., (feim'.rly Oue.ll. Pchvim's ) . m31mdll nOR HUNT FROM APRIL 1, 1883, l" toreno or a term nf yf ars, the Straslmrg Itatlread, with Ceal and Luinlur Yard, Ware Ware betisx. Locomotive iii.d Curd j all in geed and running elder. The lento of tbla valuable properly presenta a rare opportunity te any panv Centring te engane In a pleasant, w ell utahl'fthcd nnd predum) business, for con ditions, tent ercuher lr formation hpply te 'lM03.erIlKNUYJl;M(iAlt!iNKIl. rr.J tfd Laucuter City, l'a. UH1NESS MKTUODM MADE PLAIN. The syatetu of instruction at the LANCASlbU COMMKUCIAL COLLKQE, la se simple nnd plain that any young ldy or entlHUian can easily tnualer all the details or a'juslncss education. L1IIKKS.T, TEltUS. Kvenlng Sensient Tuesdays, Wednet ami riliUys. t ull information given by II. C. WKIMLKK, Lancaster Cemuierclal College, ertlK-tf A Lancaster, l'a. Q ROFF Sl'lUNU D1SXILLEKY. OLD OltOFJ? SPKIBQ DISTILLERY ON East Orange Street. STORG-03 NOIITU QUEEN ST., LANCASTKIt, PA. rllli;hest prlce paid for ltye A. II. Mi A rr Kit, Proprietor. npr23-lyd O LOTUINU DEPARTMENT. HAGER k BROTHER, CLOTHING DEPAIiTMENT. Workingmen's. Pants, OurOwn Manufacture. Madeet Itest Slaterlalr, nairanteduet teltlp, 73T0 9JCKNT3 l'KU l'AIIt. OViSRALLS AND BLOUSES, 500. te e:c. Union OaBsimere Pants, it. m te noe. ALL WOOL CASS1MEUE PAKT9, II 30 TO I0C0. HAGER & BROTHER, 32 &s 37 WB3T KINQ ST, JPALAOM OT JTA BUIOIT. tjrmri'i -r- anmnn'.il-JiiSH lALAOat Of JTABM10N. I'S Palace of FasMen, 13 EAST KING STREET. LAKOABTKE.PA. Wednesday, March 7. TO-DAY We Hive a Few Words te Pay te Ten in inf erence te Oar NEW STOCK or BressTrimniings. An Kntlrrly Mew Line of the Laleat Novelties tn black and Colored Diets irtu.mtDg;, llralds, l'anels, Kte.. -ATTIIK- Lewest Market Pric'es. HIegant Itlank Mohair Braid OrnauenUat GOenmrd, imiy worth 75c fine Ulaclc ceid. rasiamenterlcsat 37eaud te 3 a yard. Colored CerdPaawmenterlcs at 3tc, worth 62a i at V c, worth 75 a yard. Colored Ttrald Ornaments at 7Vs, worth 11,25 a yard i at ll.oe, worth tt.60 a yard.' Nerer boere hve these goods been sen at such Lew Prices at this season or the year. JJJ",r ftBa Colored M-halr Braids In all Widths, Klexant Kancy Ooleons In all colors and combinations, at 87e a yard. Mever befere sold at less than "Se a yarcf. niack and Colored worated Gatoen and Ball rjnge Trimming at tee a yard ; lermerly sold at 803, Ppcelal Bargain in mack Bilk chenille rtlnge. with and without beads, at Me a yard 1 worth lully 75c 75cdKyte?tTr,mm,n8 " MC BLACK BEAD 0KNAMENTS. BPKCIAL BAUOAIN3 at 15, 'Oand 25ccnU apiece ; formerly sod at 15, 3D and te cep ts. Black Bead flaloens, plain and fancy, for cellars, nt 600,750,1101 10 i2(0 a yard. " A Full LIneeY Colored Braid l'anela and Sets te match. , l'ancy Bead Qaloens and Ornaments. ,a Black Cord ornaments and I'andints In All mses. Oe'd and Silver Trimmings of the Latest Designs. Geld and Silver Laic OUlt A8SOIITMKNT OK TBIUMINQS ThU Vear Is Better and Larger thau at Any Tlmu Ueretolerv. . -We extend a general Invitation te all te Ceine and aee. Fer thsconvenlonco and accommodation of iui uusiuuier, we uave pioceu all these goods en the counter and have mndean Elegant Dis play of them In our ltlmmlnf Department. , Cema and aoe the Latest Movelttaa. We de net expect you te buy but will boplenredte ahew you through our stock. Our MSW BUT TOK8 WS.UK el'KMEU TODAY. XOXDS. TNVESTA1ENT COMPANY. 7 INTEREST THE U.S. LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPAST otrera a limited number of Its First Mortrage U per cent. 10 j cur Geld bends at 93, netting 7 per cent. Interest (geld) and gives a stock liONUH OK 50J WIIU KACH ll.utO UOND. Value of Pennsylvania preperty over.se.oon.COO Bended afuti........ J.teetOfl Annual IWterest Charges 60,(00 Eatlmated lncome i Ceal, Iren, Mines, etc KO,(C0 Vnrtlnsl ttrtctVIn r n r.i In nnfa... .. -. 1st. Tfltn nt Inlarnat Arlrlrna OHA8. A. PBNN, Twasurer, M Broadway and a Wall Street, New Yerk. mar7-3meedA3lw SOJi HALK OR MJCA'T. BAKERY rORTLKKr. " a rirst-Class Bakery, cornerof Walnut and Mary streets, l'omssslen given immo imme Ulntely. Apply at matj-fd O,450 WALNUT STKEET. SHOP FOR KKNT TUB LARGE Brick BHO P. known ns Leman'a mne Works, en Kuat James street, from Apill 1st. inquire of A. e MaiNtEHL, oneof tbe Jtx Jtx Jtx ocuters, te. 41 North Duku street. 12 Th.S.Tutfd NEW TWO-STORY KRAMK 1JOU8K wltn fourieoms, and kitchen attached, and a yard wlih cistern and well et wuler. will rent ail I. te per month. Apply at .... U. BOM II Kit Q E It. m7-3td 801 Maner St. OR RENT AN OLD-ESTARL1SUED fctore Stand In the vlllaga or Lanalsvllle. Possession given at ence. 1 all en ernddtejs. , J.B. MlMNICU, m7-2wd LandlsvUle, Te. ATWO-HTORY BRICK DWELLING wllh Ave rooms and kitchen attached, and a ball and a well of water and a cistern with a yard. Apply at 11. BOMnicmKit, 1117 3td (01 Maner St. OR RENT LARGE SHOP 'NO. 40 Seuth Christian street, known as Stock. Ing Factory, with power ; cheap If called for seen. Inquire 123 Ud 1NO. 33 SOUTH QUEEN ST11EKT. T?oiriu5NTCsTellrrToMlic77l tJ West King stroet, occnpled ler S3 any yeara aa a shoe and dry goods store Alse at ible or warehouse In rear, l'ntsessten AprU l,im. wm. j.hoepek, Us t.'d Sa ttif West Sing Street. OW HEADY. Parties wishing te view the North Duke Btreet "Uroen Steue Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at the featih heuse from New street, which Is new complete and open for in spection from 8 a. in. tell) p. m. deelO-tfd HDW1N E11EUUAN. JIATS. 4 T-VUNLAP UAtS LEAD. ALLTIIK NOUItr BVUINO BTYI-KS IN THE GELEmiATED ;( DOT, API AT" Aie new telng shown by the LEADING HATTERS. A full line et SPUINQ GOODS In ever ether desiruble at) lu Iu JIE.VS, BOW AND CB1IMEM HAT?. A spee'aUy made of styles particularly suited in Voting Jlin. Our 1121 and SI.50 BTITF FUK HAT for Yeurg Men exceeds unytblug In the market. vTrunks and Traveling Bags At the Vcr Lewest Prices. Stauffer & Ce,, 31 aud U3 Kerlta Quceu Mrcet. AIR irmw ABrmMTaaumm. ARGAIN BALES. B ARG-Anir SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, 1 h 1 Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk. CALL AND EXAMINE AND GET PRICES. Diamonds, Geld and Silver W&tchei and Fine Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. Mmvmmmmnn. C1UI.TON OPERA HOUSE, ahursdny Evening, Mareh 0,1080. Sisson & Cawthern's COMPANY OF OOUKDIANB, Under the Manajoment of 8. W. BBADY, Pre tenting The Latest. The Brightest, The runniest. The lseatofJlustcalCemedles, LITTLE JVRJGGET. The Talented Yeung Irish Comedian, HKU IlKUTOAWTHOKN. . Thn Charming Honbrette and Accomplished Vocalist. M185J031E SIHSUN. The Favorlte KccenUle Comedian. OS0AK BISSUN. And a competent company of carefnllyso carefnllyse lected vocal and cemedy artists, Inclodleg the famous Nugget Quartette. jew and wonder lul Scenic and Mechanical Kneels. PIIICK8 7....M,tOA7IOENTS. Ueservcd Heats 73e, new en sale at epira house offlce. ra5-5td JpULTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MAROH 12tb, 1880. KN8AQKMENT SPECIAL OF AUEUICA'SanKATXST SODBUETIF, MATTIE VICKERS, (COMMENT UNNKCK8SAUY) InKerNew Creation, CHERUB, The Ptarl of Serpent Henntatn, Pronounced by Press and Public Her Ureat Success. 13 K METIIOPOLITAN COMPANY 13 Supports Miss Vlckers, and she meets with CROWDED HOUSES XVJE&YWUKUB. PniCES 75, CO and 7 CKNT4. UKUKUVKD BEAT8 73CKN18. Mew en sole at Oper.t UoneeOftlce. 1x8 ltd F ULiTON OPERA HOUSE. 3-UNE 1'EltrOKMAKCK ONLY.t Tueaday Evening, Mareh 13, 1888. FAUEW.ELL ArPEAUANCE HKItE or MODJESKA And Her Own Company, Accompanied by MR. FJJEH PLTMPTOY, IN- "As YeuLike It." K03ALIND... MODJESKA, l'KICES II SO, tl 00, 730 A BOO, Bale opens Saturday mernlns, March 10, at Opera Heate Offlce. . ni35d CLOTHING. w IlillAMSON & FOSTER. Inlercsling (e Beys and Children ! nii f BRIGHT NEW SUITS OF CIOTIIM. Medium Weights In Fine Drcjs werned", Casimore, Cerkfcruws, Scotch cheviets. Checks and Plaids for boys. Prlce ts.00 te 5.(0 Children's Twe Piece Kilt Suit;, New Pat terns, sices 2 years te 6. Price S3.ne te I7.CO. 'Children's One Pleca Kilts, sizes '1 years te . ' P'lce ttW teUM. UentM LlBht and Medium Weight Over coats for Spring Wear. Price $5 ej te t2i00. Trunks, Valise?, Satchels and Cabbis. Williamson fi Fester, 32.3t,3G&38E.KINGST LANCASTER, PA. AUD NO. 818 MA11KET ST.. HAUlUbllUUO, IM. UXDEKWKAlt, riOINQ AHEAD. We've mere nnd mere butlness overy day. We're pushlns alead te Untiring, Going Ahead, serve yen hotter. We'll match spilag brightness with stem brightness. Whatever your lde of Spring furnishings or Clothing may be call en us for the counterpart. The SPKINO Kurt N1SHINO. DEPAUTUENT LAUQKLY IN CBEASED-CLOTniNQDKPAIlTJIENTAD. I)JD. We've an fl fect long room full, as full as it can be. Wo've HenV, Youth's, Heys' and Cbtldren's Oulllts at nice as they can be, ns cheap as they can ba. ThU cheapness let us show you. Wectn'ttcllyea. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Goods, f0 NOttTII O.UEKN 8TKUF.T T UrUER 8. KAUFPMAN, ATXOUNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 2 SOUTH PlilNCE ST., Lancaster, Pa .llydw OUT OOODB. ffAQgR & BROTHER. Frencli Satines. New Colorings, Nevel Drslgns, and also Sta ple Styles of KOKCU LIN'S and GKOS BO MAN'S VBKNCU SATINES new open and selling dally. SGOTGH 6INGHAHS. ANDKDSON'S SCOTCH QINGUAMs an ;7.KPHYU9, and AMEBItJAW OINQHAMB, ZEPUYJ1S, SATINES and CUINTZIS. , OIN01IAM1 premise te be the Leading wash Fabtie this season. An early selection seeures the Choice Styles. French Dress Fabrics, Englibh DreBS Fabrics, German Dress Fabrics, American Dress Fabrics AttE NEW OPEN, AND WE INVITE EXAMINATION. lager & Brether, 1 .NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCABTKU.PA. J B. MARTINA CO. SOME IMMENSE HAUOAINS IN LINENS! BLEACHED LINENS. A very geed quality of Bleached Table Llnen at Me a y-nl. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN8. At s.1, 42, se, 62. t. 87 cents, 11.00 and 1."S a yrd. Aleguut patterns of the lateit designs. CBEAM DAMASK LINENS, 2, K. 35. 37, SO and Si cent a yard. IS pieces of an Extra Heavy Cream Damask Linen at'SOs a yard ; worth t22. LOOM DICE TABLE LINEN. 23a Quality.... Bedncdtol8e. V4e Quality HeducedtOJOe, 25e Quality Ueduced teatc. X.e Quality Ueducedto2Se. We have J ust received a large stock of TUBKIY BED TABLE LINENS. 23 Piters Turkey lied Table Linens atS2Kc ; worth 35a IS Different Salterns In Xxira WldeTorkey ltcdandtireen and Utd at (Oca yard, Inst colon. NAPKINS. About ene hundred dozen, seme of which are slightly soiled lrem handling, reduced as f.llews ; me Napkins Reduced te 42e. 76c Napkins Iteductd 10 COe. SUONapalns Keducedte 7CC ai'JJ Napkins Itedaerd te flic Jl.tO Napkin Reduced tell 'JO SitOiNajklii Keducedte II. u TOWELINO. SO Pieces Linen Crash TowellngsatSeayird; vei th 7c. Cotten Crash Toweling, 4e a yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO. CaRRIAOKS. QTA.NDAKD WORK. tJ EDW, EDGERLEY UAHUIAGE 11U1LDEH, NOS. 10, 12, 4T.45MABKKT BTlitCKT, Bear Of jfostelUce, Lancaster, Pa, I have In Stock and Build te order Every Variety et the following styles: Coupe, bug plcn, Cabriolets, Carriages. Victorias, Bualnrss Vat(ens, "T" Cart, McC'all Wagena. Burrlea, Mirket Wagons, Ptiretens, Express Watfens. I employ inn beat Mechanics and have taell ltlca te build correctly any atyle of carriage deblred. The Uuallty. Style and Finish 01 my -work makes It decldtdly the Cheapesl in the inarkM, Mul't'fl : " Valr CealtPK. Honest Werk at Bettem Prtces." Please Klve me a call. arhepaltliij; promptly attended te. Prices lower tbun ull ethera. One set of Werkii.ea especially omplej ed ter that purpose. rjlAKK KOT1CE. NO LICEN8E AT ROHREiVS LIQUOR SI ORB, UNTIL APUID.IBSS n -i r y
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