rW.- - I tr Si r THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1888. weivV 'lr ' 1 8" $ m fv m 15" fk Ui- rirt& rt )UGH COONCIL MEETS. lOrTHKrJSJAKOKSOr Columbia 3v,wektkd ar committee. fffeMa Made and llend tleedt inert -Ini atvitnStsef8tf)stat)enttnpUtd-A K CkMHf nuirj ' 'n ' A . " If. Bi;t.rlBin-A n.igci nm, 1 Oamspondenco et Iirriu-iemcin. KMJMBIA, -April 11 The regular rsBMtleV ei oeancu WMeeiaim At 7:30 o'clock la me council V WIVU U1W lUHUniug ,--- it t Hum Bennett, Cramer, i erry, jMkae. Mini in, Stevenson, wii- "iJLteMt, Mr. Csawell. umbe oemmltteo reports as ioiiewb . fee at hut report 55 ?JL X auditorium "X iX kef nlane.. Mai market rents.... 1.070 tt) (1115 0 00 eatmaraei rem. i net Zi rvtter'. .. ": finimt taxes.. .... il ul SHS-S5rtsllec?0r'.,7.--:"":: ... S , ,-s.'iww' . -- - ,etsl trers pita .. 4,211 11 .. ;wii I.r. k . in in LnlHilini)Din"' .. ." f- The property committee reported a num ktwr of repairs made daring the month. The pamiitlii n Tjuinlt BlrMt allln HI eners ESixrr?rr.r..T" ::v :. ; Wir tide, and chlefbarKesa rcem In bad il gODBIUOD IUU 1U YIO Ul "" .uuvui..i El,".u' ihnnlil ha nalnteri nr tuirtfirnd. The r;" .-- - " . . 1.MMIB ladder ei tne ure cacapu m Vfrweredat each performance and la very ' skMrn tianrtl Khnnld be weed Instead itltim. The heating apparatus abeuld be nsnlaed during the summer. tettTAsi hltrhwnT committee rf ported the ex pytMalOB med completion of tbe pipe new or tr.mm ihn linn of allev F.. across Second A 2aa n.UA Bavnn ntfmlll urnrn te. $ The fire committee reperted the depart depart ,mtlnB0ed condition and the following 1 amount of hose en hand : Columbia, 800 ttftetj Vigilant, 1,WU loot; nuawnce, w -,ximL The anotien nese or me onawnee S5.v eOBipeny has fccen received and Is In geed Crimed Itlnn. h' '-' . Th flnanpa nnmmlttfie tn nor ted miTCba- ;:Ui en account of sinking fund, (1,000 fjjt t borengh bend at a premium of per cent. , fft, HI naving an opportunity te purcuaae an- ''. ether bend, purchased anotber bend at pre r-r,i snlnm'cf l) per cent; oemmlttoo aaked s hM approval inu rufciumsiiuu u luuu w 5-ikV' .tu. rtiUM Anmmlllfla kiln rAnnrliul .hat 3 .the treasurer of tbe borough has paid out gSO. Jbr bends, Ae., a total or ii,aw.w. xne , eefnmitttf e naa 10 mu a iwtu ui e,uuu, ??? for 90 days by reason or tbe fallure or tbe 3rr laXOuliecier ui reiuiu iud huauuui ui mia , &?id the solicitor be Instructed te close tbe rH duplicate at once. h The market oemmlttoo asked for mere h light in tbe markU lieusr, and rcoetn- W mended a Saturday night market. , The light and water committee reperted :- theelcctrle lights peer; six water plugs Aj- Tanrnnmended. The telephone and telc $. graph companies were notllled el tbe erdln fe, ance Uxlng Uie peler. The highway committee and regulator Were Instructed te ostlmate the cost of a ewer nnder alley II, below Fourth stroet . te the river, and ascertain if the property holders will bear their share of the ex pense, also te estimate the cost et pipe ewer nnder Third and Cbeatnut stroets at the crossing of alley I. The solicitor wa instructed te notify Messrs. GeorgeH. UsdBOcker, V. A. King 'AtCa te make some ether disposition el , water running Inte Alley II. The owners of tbe old bouse en Heutb Fourth btreet.will be requested te romevo or repair the property. An nrrilnnnna v niMaeil rnlAllnir In Ihn jV" opening of Ninth street, from Housten te tb-a: Blaa4HitTnllHI I SAIM K7t(.l.4ft. In Tah.Ii n if Py Wright, from Eighth te Ninth streetx. I7fsi las DuDU Ul iue rir.i niueui ubqk tur hp, -.110,000, as treasurer of the borough, whs pre. suing ana approved. The highway committee were Instructed te proceed te grade itlunsten street. The action et the tlnance oemmlttoos in pnrehaslng bends was approved ; also the lean 'of (3,000. The solleltor was Instructed te proeood te f eleae the duplicate of 1S37 by the meeting k i ia bebjt. J..IO umnuuu uuu ujr uuuuciur uw teahetsr Is (3,730. The property '.comiulttee was Instructed toreelve bids for painting or repairing end decorating tbe rooms in the opera heuse. The committee was lnstructed te have new peeling en the Locust street Bide et the opera house. A competent person will be employed te oxaualne tbe hea'.lng app-t ntat. The lew and orJIuance oeaimlttoe will prepirean ordinance relating toevoulng serkets. ' The light and water commltlee was In treated te purchase six Improved water plugs, te be placed at alley U and Heoend etreet, mldwsy between Heoend and Third, and Third and Fourth en Locust Btreets. Mr. M. S. Shuman, owner of the rink, K quested councils te give a rate pur day for opening the rink. Tbe law and ordl erdl ordl manee oemmltteo were instructed te pro pre pare suitable erdl Dacca. A petition was received from scholars of the institute asking for a pavement en the west aide of Sixth Btreet, freui Locust te Cherry. Tbe Public Ground company will be lnstructed te pave. The highway committee wero instructed te open and grade Chestnut Btreet, from Third te Second, and Second btreet, from Bridge te Chestnut, at ence, An Improved granlte cref&lng wilt be laid en the vf est side of Third and Locust tresis. Bills were paid amounting te (5,207 39. A4jcurned te uieet at tbe call of the presi dent A LaiUi." Auxlllirr. Ameetleg was held last evening In tbe Y. M. O. A. rooms of tbe ladles Interestcd In assisting the young men. It was to te solved te form an auxiliary and aid tbe members of tbe association in furnishing their new rooms. The ladles have resolved te furnish one room entire, and will ask for contributions of such articles needed. A general meeting will be held in the rooms en Saturday afternoon, when alliaoiesaie lnylted te be present. A Uttey te TraSel. On Tuesday afternoon about 2:15 o'clock, ague Ne. 520, of the C. 1). local freight (rain Jumped tbe traek at llaldeman'a lime kilns, near Balnbrldge, It was caused by the switch bar giving away while raUlng the switch. Tbe euglne was across both tracks and cauiid a considerable delay te travel, and aorue damage te the trackr. The Columbia and Mlddletewn wreckers were in i ervlce. The Frederick Division payer was in tewn this mornleg. The public meeting will be bold this evening at B30 o'clock, In tbe council chamber. The plans for tbe re lebratien et the centennial will be censideruU. Tbe "Cheerful Workers" of tbe St. Jehn's Lutheran church has purchased book racks, which have been placed en the backs of tbe pewr. Columbia ledae. Ne. 117. Brotherhood nt ; t KaUread Braaemen, will held a ball In the arssery en juureuay evening, Way I7tb, ad the proceeds will be deveted te the benefit of the centennial fund. The empleyes of the I'. K. K. chops et tkWece nave ceen reuucea te nine hours. per dsyTiO1' ' i eductien of one hour a day and tahsMct from today. The Heoend streMJutberan ohureh will held an oyster supptrvjn the aimery en JTrtday and Saturday tvenTags. TheCelumbla riUs club will ebauce eQ" a gausle box en Monday, April 23. Jeseph Hwettter and S. li. liunlsp, of tbe Frederick division wreck crew, went fe Hewm's Point this morning te take the ar ea&al beat cQ the rock at that point. - ) i DENNV MACK'S SUUDKN UKATII. Una et the IKtt Knetrn Ball riaytra In the Oonnlrj-KInKtrert!iLanrister Club. Dennis J. McUee, the well known ball player and msnagcr who was known te the world as Denny Mack, died suddenly at his home In Wilksbarre yesterday morn ing. He returned te bis house about 11 o'clock Monday night and whlle going up tbe stairs in the hallway fell back te tbe fleer, a distance of eight feet. Hls wife beard the noise and hastened te his rescue. Mack said: "Send for a priest, quick." He then sank Inte unconsciousness snd never recovered, breathlng his last Tat OaTiM; Deceased was 33 years et sge, and was a son of Captain Dennis McQce, who led the fsmeus band of "Uucktalls" during the late war, snd new resides at llekendsqua. Denny wss born In Carben county, and re ceived a flne oducatlen, having attended St. Jeseph's college at Silver Lske, and Villa Neva college. It was his father's Intention te have him study for the priesthood, but nlterwards Denny concluded te study medlclne. He leek a three year course at Jeffersen college, but became Infatuated with base ball and embarked as a player. On account of his father he took the name of Mack. He began his career en the diamond In lb71, when he pitched for the old Fcrest City club, of llockferd, Illi nois. Ansen, el tbe Chicago, was captain and first baseman of the team, et which Ku!- mer, " Chorekoo" Flsber and ethers were inemberr. Mack was then a pltcher and in 1872 signed with Bosten but seen left them te plsy first base for tbe Athletics, with Me Bride, Malene, Ansen, Fisher, Cuth Cuth bert, andothers. lnlS73 7l Mack playert with the l'blladelphla club. In 187fi he played first and managed tbe Hlais, of Covington, Kentucky. In 1870 he was with the H Leuis Browns, which wen the series from every club In the country yet lest the champion ship. Willi him thore wero (loergo Bradley and "lleddy" Mlller, Deblman, McOeary, Baltln, Cuthbert, Fikeand otbers. In 1877 Mack managed and captained the famous Iudlanapells loam which he took en a Southern trip, defeatlng overjthlng. Flint, Nelan, McUerralck, Queat and ethers wero members et it. 1B78 found Mack with the great Syracuse Stars In such company as (lalvln, McCormlek, Hetallng, McKlnnen, Dergan, Mansell (Mike), Farrel, Carpon Carpen Carpon ler, Klohardsen, of the Big Four, A". In 1670 he played with tbe L'tlca and Spring field club?, and after tbey had disbanded he weut te the Na tlenalH of Washington, which had "Julce" Latham, Dan O'l.eary, McClellan, Lynch, aicasenud ethers. Buflsle secured b's services In 18S0, and In 1881 he laid eir te fill a position en the New Orleans Tunes. He managed and captained the Louisville club in 1832 when it Included Heckor, Mul lane, Browning, Bchenck, Maskrey, Wolf, Hecclus, and went te Flttsburg in 1S83 with Mlke Mansell, Swartwood, Jack HayeB, Dickersen, Creamer and ethers. In 1831 Mack slgned te play with tbe Brooklyn American Arsoclatlen team, but en account of an injured arm did net remain thore long. Mack was seen afterwards made maunger of the Allentewn Eastern League team, which disbanded bofero the season was up. He then became an urcplre In tbe Eastern Leaguo and was a very geed ene, In 1BSJ, Lancaster socured him te manage the Kastern Leaguo team et this city and he romelnod here until the club went under. In 1880 he was appointed an Amor Amer lean Association umpire, a position which he held a abort tlrne. Alterwards he fin ished that season as manager et the WllkOHbarre team. lle was with the same club the greater part el last year. During his tlme Mack was ene of the beat Known ball players bofero the public. As he was In tbe profession se lone he be be bo came acquainted with great nuuilters of poeplo and tbe stories and funny Incidents that he was accustoiued te rolate would fill a book. He was a geed uatured, Jovial fel low, who had many friends both In and out of thu profession. He married his wife, who is u estlmable lady, iu New Orlcanp. Itev. Tucker'. . Sudden Iieatli. Itev. Jehn Tuck or, ene of Laucoster'H host known and eldest citizens, dled rather Bitddenly at the resldonce of his daughter, Mrp. Sarah Beckel, at Ne. 311 West Orauge street, this morning. He dled In n chair and Is suppesed te bave passed away from old aga He was born In Chester county 80 years nge, nnd resided in Lancaster county ifcr TO years. When he first came here he taught school In Mount Jey and MlUcrsvlltr. He was a member of the Church et Ged, and for 10 years was the chaplain of the Lancaster county alms house nud prison. Sevural years age he gave up that position owing tehis advanced year?, lle leaves six children. Samuel and Silas, two of his sons, reslde In l'hlln dolphin. 1jwla Is In Khiihsu, and CharltH Is a painter In this city. Ills daughters are Mrp. Beckel, of Lancaster, nnd Mis. Mary Sllviua, of Suubury. Wrrtded at High Neiiu. Te-day nt neon Mr. Walter V. Herr, Jow Jew Jow elor, and Miss Anna K. Hartman, daughter of the into Uoergo II. Hartman, were nmr nmr rled nt the rosldunce of the brlde'H mother, Ne. 420 West Chestnut street, The mar. rloge ceremony was porfermod by ltev. J. Kdwnrd Pratt, rector of St. Jehn's Epis copal church. Miss Blanche B. Mumma, of Hlgbsplre, Dauphin county, attended the brtde an brldesinald, aud Mr. W. II. Hart man steed as host man for the groom. After the marriage the usual congratulations were extended, and a lunch HOrved te the select few who wero Invited te the weddlng, after which the bride and groom started en an extended weddlng tour. The tour will om em brace Baltimore, Washington, Old l'elnt Comfert aud ether favorite Soutberu re ro re serts. It.rk. L'uauty l.lreuiCH The liquor llcenseH of Berks county og eg og gregatod in cost f5,S75. Keadlng'H treas ury will be enricbed by (31,(10. The total numlier granted for this year lu -160, wLich Is 21 Iecs than lastyear, tbere being origin ally 13 less application?, three of which were net lilted. Aliteriiivn fcimirler'a Court, Jamea Kellers, arretted for druuken and disorderly oenduot and Burety of the peace, was held for a hearing en Friday evening. Henry Adams and l'dter l'ranke, nrrested en complaint el Kllztbetb McCutchen for drunken and disorderly conduet nud mali cious mlschlef, were held te ball for a hear ing en Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Complainant dopescd that they kicked In the deer of her resldonce en High Mtreet, (iulna tu Keriijie, Harry 7, Hbeadf, rl this city, nud ltev. Jemes O'Reilly, of Yeik, have purchased tickets te l'arls fremj 1). H. Miller,', sgent, and will HallMaj 5th from New Yerk In the Fouch line ttoamer La Cempagnr. Asruiuir.s oi'I-.mne uavs. Tub II a lid Mime UI.i!h il Sinles Cerili at the Inlsc. of lttleu. Today and tomorrow are the grand "Pi-nlnc.! iys ii A.tll-h'n 1' ilaojet Faahlau, Lj.i King btreet, huiI the palace never lcxiked mere attractive than new, The west window contains a handsome display of wraps, The east window preoents a novel deslan et decorating, the principal features et which ere 23 beautiful hats and bonnets hundredsofueweitfanoy ribbons and finest flowers and reatberi lnslde tbe lower fleer is very attractive. Auumberef Chi nese booths extend from the front te tbe rear or tbe store, each et them being bund bund semely draped with velvets, laees, flowers and many ether nice goods, laken right from tbe shelves. In each department a handsome and attrae ive display of its own goods is mail a The hosiery, merino tin derwcar,lsce, handkerchiefs, notions, fanny goods and button Ueparlmeuts arespsclally noteworthy, anl the rer oftte stare room has been inuUn mere attractive than ever before by a display of Jane", dress trlui trlui trlui m:ngsandoinbrelderiri. UpbUlrtUthnwn the tsrgest and finest variety or inll nery goods ever exhibited in tots city. Among ether novelties msy be mentioned 18 ten- nets and bats, made and trimmed In Perls, by some of the most distinguished artists of the French metropolis. p T l.phnne Connection. Edw. C. Hall's Dolmenlco hotel, nerlhcatt cernir Centra Equarr, ll connected wlta lie telephene oxchaego. MAJIJIIAUJM, "herh Hastm.m. April II, lRit. at ths rel dnnciH of tlie lirldu'i mother, 420 WeUChe.t WeUChe.t natitreet, by Itev. J. M. 1'ratt, Walter (J. Ue.r and Annas. Hartman, both of this cltyt MAKKKTH. fhlladelphla 1'rodecs SI arket. 1'iiiHDSLrritA, April H.-Flenr iiulet t sales 1S00 bblst Minn, Baker. H l w I fenn's, rutnlly, 3 7&Ot Wi Wnstnrn de, 10A4 40 1 TTWluiu inwuutni.v.l llye Fleur, n COQMII7H- wnnai pni. uihci aiav. i!r; judo, vi;u. rern April, CO'1! May, ma. .Ihiik. coo, Oi'J-AprU, 40ici May, 40J40) June, 40Jc. New Tork Market. Nsw Tonic, April 11. Fleur market stdy ; rine, fj(ift02'fli Buperflne. tl7SOHl: Minn. Rxtra,llM04'l City Will. Kxtra,M 40OIC3; Mtnn. Whmil extra, tl 850 HS. Whnat Nal, Ked. Blnn. OTHOlc i Ne 1. no nrve; Ne. 2, lled, Winter, May, Dl'c j June, 003 1 recetnu.rnnn i shipments, Sl.ore. Coin Ne. i, MIiffl. cash, M0 May, (UVic: June, U'Jic rtcelpUi, vX); sblpmentA, 1S.U0. Unta-Ne. l, White, stAte, 4 let Ne. de, tOQUl le Mnv. STHe: June, S7Jicj roepliila, 4,oee i slilpments, 1,000. Hyudull ; Hlatn lle. ltarley nominal. 1'erlr dull I lUm Mess. Ill I50H M) I.nraqulet; Trpill,l7 8 May, 17 91; June, 1791 Melasnnsqnlnli form belting stock, 19c. Turpeiillniiaull at toy. llestn qnlet at II H11 2V I'olretoamqntnt! VcnnM In Casna, b(c. Freight nnmlnsl t (train te Olmgew, id. Ilutter sUadyi Woatern Crnamery. 2iC2"c. Uhnean sUiadyt Wuitnrn riuU 11KQ12C I Ohie Factory, 12e fancy White, liO 120. Kptrn firm Htate, S0KO2tc l Western, ouunrsteady:lloflnedCi:tloar, 7JC Oranula tcfl, 7e. Tallew nctlret l'rtme City, i'(. Hlmdull! Ciuetlna, falrtogeod, nHanVn. Coffee quiet I Fair Cnrireus. ter Ule, ll)a Ohlosce I'reduce Market. CnioAne. April II, 9 30 p. m Market npneO. Whtiit-May. 78e I June, 78Ke July. 7JVin. Cern May, A2KOI Jumi. blnt July, tic. Oats May, Sle i .lu no !in;e ; July, zey.c. l'erk-May, SI4 27K) Jun. SI427K. I.ard-May,7At Jnnn.l7C0t Jiilv,l"C7K Hiinrt Ulbs-May, 17 10; June, 17 A); July, t7!!7X. CLORINn. Cern April, !i)ic; May, Mc; June, WJic; July.elKc. e)atn-Muy, 3IK0S Junn.HlHct Ju'y, SIR. I'nrk-Ap 11 III 27K; May, 111 iyi; June, I1I3JKI July.l4 3l) l.axi-April. 17 ekt May, 17 C7 ; June, 1770;. July. r7 7V Mmrt lllbs April, 1715; May, 17 IB; June, I7 2;i J uly, 17 3.). flraln and I'mvllluni, ruretahfld by H. K. Yundt, Breker, Chicago, Apill 11, 1 m o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Data. Turk. lard. April 71 Muy !, June 71) July ,!) AtlgURl Decuinbvr l M 1J, 11.41 MVi 81 11.17 MVi WW r,yK 14 27 7 rfl 7fiS 7.70 Oil City. Crude Oil VM Clralnij l'rlces-2 o'clock p in. Wheat. Cern. Oata fork. Lard 7d2 7 M 7 70 7.7i April 71 Ml .... 11.27 May TJ AS 31 14.27 limn go Mli UK, II 27 July bOX 61? 31 llae Aunun tJi -ax Decemher 72X Oil City. Crude Oil ,r,'i Becalpls. Cur Leu,. Winter Whnat 2 Spring Whuat CO Cem , l-.l Oats b"J Bye Hurley , Ill'Hll. Uecelpls Heir ll.wu Mew Yerk Htucaa. Nsw Yer.c, Apill 11, l:30p. m.-Money closed at "X par cent. ; Kxchange dull ; polled rates, tlW'.fJIM! actual rates, ft HX04 8JJJ ler sixty days ; II b7XQ i or deinand ; Uovern Uevern ments steady ; currency 0's, fl 20X bid ; 4's coup.,fl 2a;j ; 4X'a de, llWXbld. alie stock inarket this morning opened fractionally lower than last night's (Inures, hitteoeii bocuine firm and advanced steadily te midday, nxcept for Lake Hhere, which was exceptionally weak throughout and dec lned sharply. The udvance in the lest of the list rani;ud Ireui i te 1! per cent. Htuca markets. Quotations by Uucd, McUrann ors, Lunceater, l'a. KW YCmiC LIST. 11 A M. Canada l'acine C. U. C.A1 Colerado Ceal 3J Cuntnil l'aclilc Canada Beutlinrn 4SX Chl.,Ht L.A l'h Umi. A Bie U l)el. LA W til Vi Krln -juJ Kr1e2nds 'j;i,i Jer C 7K K.A T l.iC? Iajii, AN M'l L. Shern ms Mleh Cen Missouri 1'ai.ine 7W HockViilley N.r U. 1. 1'iel N.West lu.j; N.Y.C New KiiKland w; Kast Tuuuusaeu u; Oiiiaha , Oregon ! rails porUillen Ontario A W l'actlle Mall :il Blchmend Tuiinlnal WC BU l'aul i,uw Texas l'ucllle -ii'.' Union l'acldc Olii Wabash Cem WaliAslirnif Weslern U 7;ijj West Bhere Henda I'lULAUSLl'llIA LIHT. ih via K..N. Y. A I'hlla n'i l'a. B. K BeadliiK ji' l.eh. Nuv i lloslenv. l'uss '.A IC N.Cent l'eeplns l'nss Bdic. Ueu's Oil 70X l'htla Traction ." A Ce., hank- 12 m. 3 r m. AX 15 i 2S1 47 12 H ,, I3K MS HX 72X nx 41 101 UX 8IX as iu liX Wli 21 ll'X tlX MX 12H it 73H !"X LAX 2IX II Hi 7HVJ 1SX 3 x 7ix U.X 'X M )i UK. 61 7.1! 61X AI'J '.bX 4bX t" 'X 44 1"X 77H KKW AD VKHTJHKMKJUTN. WE IM.VK TIIIC KXOLUHIVI'halK el 11 H'ltnrer's " Bed Label " and Uue de Menlehella Champagnes. Rohrer's Liquor Stere, 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. lUCAUTiFuL LAWN. Fnirmennt Tark latvn JVetl, H W.C. I'YfKll. LOST-ONYX InH'IAL hUAltf' IMN. A lllxiral reward be gtvan II returned te All), vii 1, Ml Ikinu D1UGK1. ltd" WANlUD TWO YOUNG MKN OK boys te work at I'ruUel Hiking. Thpf n who lmve Heiked ut ll prulnrrud. Annlv at w10 .. , JO,,N " klCIlLait; ltd Nei. 101 and 103 Mlddln Btriit. WA N V K the Day u'J.Sld D imrcSH-MAKING . Apply te BY , MARY ALIIKUT, Fnitthbblpprn t., near Lew. NHW LINK Ol' l'll'KS-ltlUAn. Al Al Al pluwoed and Bread BowU.lreiulOcui) rullllbuef mneklug Tnbaeoe. UJIMU 1'11'tt C1U All 8TOIIK, Ne. 114 Kast King Street. 49-Telephene. febSI-WAaltttd Ol'KGOLDKN LION AND MIA QUK. It 1 U A Ae CI u A B are Clear Havana, hand, made, tu boxes of &U' and loe'. DKMUTii'rt CU1 All 8TOBE, in audi mug -met, l-i-WA1lttid Katal.iuiied 1770. TKCTl KK COUltSE, DUKK NTUKEr M K. ClIUItCII.-TdUB9. DAY KVKNI.NU, AI'Bll. li BK . DUNCAN MaOQUKOOH, U. 1). 'uhjert ' The Grip and Urapple of Ureat Mua and tireat Mutten;." ' ".i Tlt'KKTs, 3e Doer epen at 7 p. m. 1 no ne no turebeel'ia atop. m. ' )i T3KMOVEL. Deichler & Schaum CCCCXtSOHl TO Q0. B. BOHAUM, M2n"v1ClUJ';rs an.a .1,0!Uer ln fUBNtTCllK . , ...i i. nau u 1 1-nun, nave rfuievi.d in RKy.7-ILH"5KW8r,IBA"wMew their Old Stand uiii.i awasAW qiOTIIK GOOD HOPHKW1FK. -"-.."elore cleaning home gat Fralle' niatlau Insect l'ewdiir. It la sure pre ralley's Dal- nt vermin. r nttit-iitiiiir.. . "Compressed " B.nned Campher t velatllu el all the Camphers, and .7. i "" in nil tee uieiil ... u.v iMiviHiuynni nieun. We hav It at whitlWrtiSS?S-..T".r'",Kr' helh l"Bck ana Killers, and all the necesury adluneutntiitk- ludSt. tptlDIS beu'B-e'l"K aTrmaueut rUAILHY'fl KA8T KNP PHAUMACY. f W r&w 0PP0',l, Mtera Market.) NSW AD VBRTiaSMMNTa. w. BirNuit. TKANSrKRIINK ANDQKNKKAb 8TOHAUK WABKUUUBS. Owln miner m te the dlacentlnnance et the C. A. lire by ths BeadlnK K. B. Ce . of which 1 have been oennrcted, that Company pr.ler iiiik iuiuiuuie iDDiruwD irniKeit m. oite esiau lllbed a Transfer Line and ueneral Storage warenenas at the old u. A. llltner I.lnn Depot, and take this method et soliciting the diav and steraa-a of merchants and the nublli general. All netitn entrusted te my earn will moelve prompt delivery at reenltr rates. I'rlcea ler storesje will be reiaenabla. l'r. tonal attention will lis given te tne sterare of furniture and all goods of that clsss reeulrtng tpeclalcaie. Offlee and Warehouse at the old (1. A. Ttltnsr Linn Depot, Uarrtabargavenee and Mulueny aumiba. felepbene Connection, aprie tld O. W. BITNKtt. G PINO AUK ID. CIIABLK8LMB,ene allerncen, In returning nera a dinner party, took hi. seat In a crowded omnibus, whan a stout gentu man looked In and iielltelvaikefl: "All lull inside (" " I don't knew, It may be sir, with the ether paiMwgsrB," an swered Lamb, " but lb at last piece of pie did tbe business for me." GOING AHEAD. Worecall this circumstance upon manyet our cuolemors telling us we ought te have a largsrrnnm. We've succeeded In getting Uie mom riiltaliln. and will remove te Nes. 2H and 21 NOltlll gUSKN STBKJCT en APRIL 2L In tbemcantlmncallen us for the most UK LIABLE CLDTI11NO AND FUUNIHHINU UOODS for Men, Youths, Beys snd Children nt nur KaMbltuhnd Bterc, Ne. 60 NOBTU (1UXKNB1BKKT. A Special Drlve In HOS1KBY nnw-3Pslr Men's llAlbrlairan Bese. J8e ! Bhsned Heamieas Colored llete, I se, usuti price, SSa ; the finest Llste and "Crew Black.' fen our Children's Bulls at I3.C0 and Sulla. 3.C0 MARTIN BRO'S CLOTH1NU AND FUllNlSIIING GOODS, M NOUTI1 QUEBN 8T. MEN'H FURNISHINGS. BASER (BROTHER. MEN'S FUBNI8HINGS. SPRING HOSIERY. The LINKS shown, LABOKtT, of MKN'B MOST ATTtACTlVK IlealKBY we have ever GOOD VALUES. PLAIN AND FANCY &T11IPKU COTTON HOaK, 1'iKe ind 10J. ChOlcSLIneef NEWK8T FANCIES, 25e. BVL'lltlOCIAN HALF IIOSK. All Weights and Qualities ln COTTON and LULK TltBEAU, 12ateMc Biliril A ANUKLL'H FAST BLACK IIOSK. (Warranted) BIOYOLH HOSE. HAGER & BROTHER, SB & 27 WE9T KINO ST. TTTILLIAMHON & FOSTER. FOOT WEAR FOB- Ladies, Misses and Cbiidree. Lllr' Bright Dongola Kid Butten Shoes, hcstgiuduo'imlle huad-ruadu, ONLY IJ.W. Mlsses' l'olible Oeat, Worked Ulao (luing Butten Shoes, Bnltonhde, ONLY. ...11.2). Children's Bright rin'shel Ameilun Kid cnrillg uoei aneuj, ONLY 7&Cents. Mn s and Beys' Beuuiless Butten and Lace Sheei ler dress wear, VI Cants und 11.50. Truuks, Valises and Cabbas. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3(5 Si 38 E. KING ST., LANCA3TKB, PA. A.KD ai8 MARKET ST., HAItltlSIJUKU, 1'A. N KV YORK STORE. Wash Dress Heeds. Jhs Itnturn et Spring bilugs many New Ce lilnntleiiH et urltiht Chuery Celers te giaeu the seuaen. UUNDUKDSOr NKW STYLKS SI'UU'KD AND PLAID BKEU8U.KKK3 COUDKD DltltSS GINGHAMJ, FOILKDUNOBD, SCOTCHOlNOHAalS, WASH 1'ONdKBS, WAMSUTTA I'll 1 NTI, CKNTULY CALICOKB. UNI CASK lew Spring Seersuckers. AT Se A YABD. COltDKD DUK3SUIN(JIUH3. 10c a Yaid ; Beguljir Prlce, wi. Our Importation or FBKNCIISATKKNS, In Beautllul Designs and Coloring, si.ecla'Jv eelucud te supply the wautsel our cusiAimeni. AMKUICANBATKENS, Ola Superior ijuslliy. tn thu Latust French De.lgus, l2)ie u Yaid. Fpeclal Drive In ri.S'K AMKBICAN S ATA ENS, Only lde a Yard. WATT & SHAN D O, Q & 10 BA8T KINU BT. New. Yerk Stere. Strength and Elegance. IfMWAD VKHTiamUMXTB. F URtTUKE, FURNITURK. We have sold you Furniture in this store for the late Gee. B. Schaum for many years. Have opened for ourselves with an en tire new stock at the very lowest prices. Call and see our goods. Don't forget the number, 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS & GIBBS. aprlMyd H AOKItA BROrUEK. Silks. UAOEK A BUOTHKB invite Attention te Spectal Values In Silks-Foreign and Amoii Ameii can of Best Manufactute, Uuarantced te Wear. BKUATTA BLACK EII.KB, 730, W0, 1 V, 11.25, $1.50. BRLLO.V3 BLACK 8ILK9, 65c, 75c, (1 00, II 23, 11.50. 1'KUFKCTION BLACK SILK9, 11.80, 1175,1 100, tin. BLACK AND COLOKKD FAILLE FBAN CAHE, 11.25, 11.50, I2.C0. BUCK AND COLOUEU UUAUAUE, 11.00, L2, 1.(0. BLACK AND COLOltKD SUU1.U, 75c, 1 00, 1 25. l'UINTKD INDIA AND CHINA SILKS. BENQ.VL1NCBANDTU1COTINXS. ear-Colored Silk Wnrp Ilenrletta, Weel Hen Hen rletta, Caslmlr, Chains, Engllah, ChevieU, Serge, 60 Inch Arlington Suitings, French and Domestle Salines, Scotch ana American Zephyrs. Hep k Bre, 25-27 West King Street. LANCASTKB, I'A. s TAMM IIROI'HKRS. Stamm Brethers, N03. 35 4 37 NORTH QUEEN ST, night Actesj from l'oaletiloa. OPEN THIS WEEK An Kntlre New Line et RIBBONS AT l'OI'ULAB 1'KICKS. X AU1KS' Bl'RING HOSIERY, FANCY BKUULAU MADE, 25CKNTS APAIU. X AU1ES' RFGULAR MADE HALBIUUQAN HOUSE, 12KCKNT3 A l'AIB. X A DIES' REGULAR MADE FAST BLACK I103K, 2 J CENTS A fA lit. X ADIES L1SI.K TUIIEAD IIOSK, 37KCKNTS A l'Allt. X ATE8T STYLE "HUSTLES" AT LOW THICKS. CHILDREN'S REUULAK MADE BIBUKD IIOSK, FAST BACK, 12X CENTS Al'AlU, AtBTAMU BltOTltKBS. CHILDREN'S IllBUED HOSE, L13LK TUHEAD, 25 0. A l'Allt, These are special value, MEN'S UALURIUUAN HOSE, BKUUL1UHADK, l.'S'CKNTS A l'AIB. titen's ualiir:euan HOSE, BKQULAU MADE, BXTUA QUALITY. 3 V A1KS KOB tO CBNTS. -jyjTKN'S FANCY HOSE, KKQULAB MADK, NKW S1IADKS, 21 CKNTi Al'AlU. jyTBN'S SUSPENDERS, Faucy with Drawer Supporters, 25 CENTS A l'Allt. Gl'RINU WKAl'S, 1MSK, BLUE, BK1UK and It ED, tee. Iach ; Always Sold ler 11.00- s I'EUIAL RARQA1NS IK- JERSEYS. AIT E WOULD LIKE YOU Te Sea Our Spring Atractlens In Dress Goods. "JEW STORK. STAMM BROTHERS, 'j Nee. 35 and 37 North Queen Street. NEW STORE, Mill Lighted. Aoreis from l'ostetllce. BOSTON STORE BMT mOBBM. PLANTING POTATOES. Fer mle, 100 Bnihels Earlr Bete at Nn tt eOUTH QUKIN 8TB BKT. sp7-tld s l'KINO, 1883. Fine Tailoring. This la te Inform my cnitemers that I am new prepared te show tbem an Assortment of spring anitlee ana Trowserlng that cannot be surpassed. The Litest Novelties In Spring Overcoatleg el my own Importation ana confined styles. H. OERHART. riNKIMPORTINOTAILOK. NO. i NORTH UUBBN 8TM LANCASTER, PA. J. B. MARTIN CO. ATUMBLE IN THE PUICK3 0F SPRING ALLOFOUB 50c. DRESS GOODS Reduced te 37 1-2 Cents. 35c. Spring Dress Goods Te 25 Oenta a Yard J. B. MARTIN t CO. jimvamMMMTa. raULTON erERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY,. APRIL. 9, 1888. FAMILY MATINEE, Wednesday, Viidiy and Siturday tt 2.30 p. m. Prof. D. mT Bristel's EQUES-CUEEIOTrmH! J no. C. Patrick.. ..Manager. 22-EDUO ATED E0RSES.F0NIES AND UULES-22 TravellDK In thelr own Parler Car. BUPBBIOU BAND AND OBCIIBSTBA. A peridimcnce po3ltlvely without a parallel ln tula country. Pure ln tene, olevuted ln character, moral and Instructive throuhout threuhout throuheut Absolutely the meat lnterostleKandheautlful entertalnmeat ever preaentrd ln this ctty, and theonlyenootsupcriorexcollencoluthoworld. SPECIAL 1'KICKS WU5 and 60 CENTS. Children under 10 yean can get a Beserved Beat at the ilfttlnce for 2Sc. Hoserved Seats en saleat box olllceThuraOny Morning. B311td FOR BALE OR RENT. Residenee6n the" east side of Duke street, between Orange and Chestnut, for rent, lnqultoef A.J.STEINHAN. ml2-6td At this Offlce. "VTOW HEADY. -131 Parties wlshln g te view the North Duke iTTrent" Houses, can de se troet Green 8 tene by calling at the fourth house irein New street, wmen is new compiete and open for In spection from 9 a. in. te 10 p. in. declO-tfd EDWIN KBEBMAN. jTIOR KENT-FROU APKIL 1, 1888, Jl for one or a term nf years, tbe Straaburg KaUread, with Ueal and Lumber Yard, Ware house, Locomotive atdCarj ; all tn geed and running order. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engaae ln a pleasant, well ttatabllahed and profitable business. Fer con. dltlenB, rent or ether Information apply te THOS.erUKNUVBADMUAUDNKB, ms-tfd Lancaster City, Pa. FOR SALE. Stockef a LAKUE LIVEBV STABLE at Pnhllc Bale, ut U. P. B. Nichols' Bazaar, Cerner Bread and Cherry streets, Philadel phia, en TUEHDAY, APKIL 17. IMS, at 10 o'clock ; consisting of 25 HOUSES. 5 Berlin reaches, s Landius, s Cenrei, Canpallats, 4 Seat l'tiotens, railing Tep Wagons, Surrey's Single and Deuble Coach and Light Harness, Ac. Sale promptery. Uy order of Jeshua Kvans. D. P. S. NICHOLS. apiD-lwdAltw Auctioneer. pUBLIU SALE. ON Mekdit, Araa 18, 18J8, at Ne. te Seuth Christian street, ln Lancaster city, the complete machinery lately uted by the Lancaster Knitting company, consisting of one fulling mill, ene press, tnree Bransen rl libers, three lllgglnbetham rlbhers, ene Lind say Hyde winder, two loepers, thirty-eight knitting machines, extra cylinders, dials, needles and supplies for same. Alsq pulleys, shafting, scales, stove, tables, chaiis, vise, tools and attachments, all complete ler the suoeeBstul manufacture of Seamlrss Hestel y. Alse, a let of Woolen and Cotten Yarn Sale te cemmence at IK o'clock p. m., when terms win be made known by api7 6ld II. M.ZOOK. "POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE. On Friday, S7tu Dat or AriiiL, a. D. 1S&, the undersigned, surviving partner of the Ann of Bussed A Hhulmyer, will expose te publle sole at the Cooper Heuse, West King street, Lancaster city, the following real eitate, te wit: Ne 1. All that certain two story Brick Dwell. Ing Heme, with a two-story brick back build ing, frame shed, wagon shed, corn crib and el her necessary outbuildings, well with pump thereln, hydrants, etc., aud let of ground thereto belonging, situated Ne. 621, en the southeast side of Manerstreet. Lancaster city, containing In front en said Maner Hreet.il feet, mera or lets, aud extending In depth iw feet, mere or less, te Lalayette street, adjoin ing property of Wagner, Ne. 2, and ethers. Nn 8. All thstcertalnone-story Brick Dwell ing Heus", with a one-story frame back build. Ing attarhsd, frame barn and ether eutbuild Inga i well of water with pump, etc., and let of groundtberete belonging situated Ne 6S), en the southeast slde of Maner street, Lancaster rlty, containing ln front en aald Maner street St feet, mere or les, and extending ln depth 2S0 feet, mere or less, 'e Lufayettn street, ad. joining property of Mrs. Jehn Deorr, no. 1. and ethers. no. s All these certain fourtwe-jtory Brick Dwelling Houses, with two story hack build ings attaebed and ether Improvements thereon erected and let of ground thereto be longing, situate Nes 121,43, 42S and 427. en the east elae et Cherry alley, between Lemen and James streets, lu the city of Lancaster, con taining la front en said Cheny alleySifeat, one Inch, and extending In depth lltit toot, moreerle. te a 12 feet common alley, adjoin ing property of Jehn Mercer, public alley and ethers. Ne. 4. All these certain two two atery Brick Dwelling Houses, with two-story back build ings attacht d and ether Improvements thereon eroeted, and Knet ground thereto belonging, situate Nes. 411 and 433, en the east side of Cterry alley, between Lemen and James streets, ln thu city of Lancaster, containing ln front en raid Obeny alley its leet, u Inches, and exu-nding ln depth 1X teet, mera or lets, te a 12 feet wide common alley, adje'utng prop erty of Jehn w. tausier, J. B Myers and et ti ers. These properties will be sold aa num brd, or separately, as uay be deemed most alvantageeus. , Sale loeommeoceat 7K oeockp m.t wnen attendance will be given and trms made known by uKO.BHULatYkU. J OIL L, lUHfll, AUCt, apri-M,W,8t4 nnnrfn Tile People's Cash Stere 88 UUUUO I Dnr GOODS. TQARUA1NS AT GIYLER'S NEW STORE. KW S-OtK OF OABPKTS, MATI1N08 AND OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADINGS, FaiNOIS, SHADE PULL, riXTORBS, BTAIB BODS, P APCB LIHIKQB, t-4 TABLE OILCLOTHS, 26c, AUB3BA GOLD MEDAL AED IMPROVED CAKPET 8WEEPEB8. ALSO BXTBA LABQB SIZE QBAED SWEBPEE FOB CHUKCHKB AMD HALLS. BEST QUALITY 6TEAMED FBATHEBS. HOnSErTJBNISHINQ DBT GOODS AT LOW EST CASH PE10KS, AT 30W S. GIVLER'S HEW STORE, Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St, LANCASTER, PA. m&rlO-lvdAw 1HB PEOPLE'S OABU STORE. Ne. 25 East King St. Our system of buying and selling makes it possible ter us te soil ou A 41 ln, Camera Hair Suiting at S7H cents worth 50 cents. A St In. Cleth Sntttng In Checks, Felld Celers and Mixtures, at SOe ; sold te-day ln some houses at 733. A 46 In. All-Wrel Henrietta Cleth ln all the de sirable shades at 7Jc A 40 la. All-Weel Debslge, Henrietta finish, at 60&; usually sold at 7Je. A sa tn.All-Woel French Cashmere ln deal's ble shades at S-Jc ; never sold any where at less than coo. A fllk and Weel Black Henrietta at 1100; generally sold at 11.28. A Full Line or C-l Habit Cleths at 89c : told to day ln Philadelphia and this oily at 11 oe per yard. A Full Linn of Ladies' and Children's Muilln Underwear at lower prices than prevail elsewhere. A Line of Whtte Goods ter completeness, cheapness and style that lsunequaltd by that of any house ln the city. A Line of Ladles' Jackets In Black and Celers Ihn Is unsurpatsed by that of any house ln this city. Benumber, we will net be undersold en a stogie Item by any one ln this or any ethor town or city. Merchant Tailoring IN ALL ITS UUAKUUKB. Gee. f. Rathven, 25 EAST KING STREET, (Next Doer te Laucaiter County Bank.) mult-lydAw 6ILK8. s ILK. I. Haljerlmsli & Sen. Keep en hand all Shades of Haddlerfi' Silks, Klekel and EraEB Rings for Dust Bags. PINKING A SPECIALTY. Fifteen Different Styles of Pinks. -AT- M. Habertmsli & Ses SADDLE, HARNESS, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANUABTKB, PA. POITJUAL. glOR JURV COMMlSaiONER, O.F. SHULTZ, Blacksmith, Ninth Ward, formerly of Kllza both Township, bubject te Domoci alie ruins, marazwdAw TOOR JURY COMMISSIONER, II. T. SHULTZ, Of Kllzahftbtewn Borough. Subject te tie decision et the Democratle County Conven tion. uiar5-UdAw TpOR JUKV COMMISSIONER, GKOKQE DAUMSTKTTBB, Seventh Ward, city. Bules. Subject te Democratle inarUMydAw pWR J URY COMMISSIONER, EDW. AMBLEU, Ot Drumore Township. Subject te the d. clBlouel the Democratic Cuuuty Convention. marl9-dAwtap2S TpOR JURY COMMISSIONER, FUANKLIN CLAUK, Of Straaburg Township. Subject te the de cision of thu Democratic County Coeventloo, niarl9.dAwta:S CWR CONGRESS. B. FRANK EflHLBMAH. Mf Subject te Republican Bulea. anir.'-tldAw WANTHD-TEMPERATE. ENER. gelle Men te solicit orders ler our Choice Mur.ery stock, steady were and go d pay. The business easily learmd. Belerenre required Address, B U. CHASE A CO , 14S0 8, renn 8quaru. Philadelphia, prlO-Tu,lb?,tt, -ZS - '
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