AAj , i$$ . . . .t"' -7"V t fc, " ?. Vi.. ' vi , 1 w rf r - xr i C . -Wlfc JMMfcT MMrt.Ot tlMI i' Imm of hdl Berra Uh I fcttW Mm PMUdrtphte Otoate, lAVJ-MMMlcr Mr um flr Dm wmrmma Hwuen sesv wr asst r vwy.vctfd, " couple of faun- pMfM wert ovtrce-U te Me '-. vleem .bem greatly I etiMiitt M Mrted el MHl new bat , mull of MX toot jaen. Frem the (tewMeh thrr ptayed bell j"eMr- DnrvWeatd beUere that they knew iHMRlMiiM There ! one mn en I tad wbe knew all about It, however, 'be?levW Jehn Bheuune, who haa I em tMdMmana for the pent twenty TeewMwr m putm Rr au that he i worth Md If he had aomebedy te help iMatdaewee,MMakeaMOwing. There ihlta made off Kllrey, who I menk,and three of these "8heU" k Wttk ft rn en-double an errors. Sam r, who recently refuted te algn with r era- becauae be tnengnm touched ud for thirteen h!tt. sUtur. throwing and htate running fegt ehdtheflhe fly catch of Celli tin inMnatareeerthegame. -uiionneua- te have rotten hu batting; cietni a t had he kept Klmber growling. The I a i Aim. n. it. r. a. it. . h. r. a. r. i a e ORewe. m.. 0 15 0 0 i e s 3 1 1 1 a 1 4 lQ'dchlld.l. 0 0 a 1 Bh'alt'iMJt oei Mullen, a .. e 7 l 0Hteri'g,z,3.e S 0 0 Delph, I... 0 S 0 oeampb'l.r. n 0 10 Ilfoen,c.-.0 B 60,Klmber,p..O U IS 17 21 i) TeUl - 1 7 27 It 7 . e 2 i s a e a i e-n iphla Glanta. 000000100-1 Jttmejt nia nm-Lancaster, . Twenaae nit nneuilee. nacnnce nius v uou ueu uou .IttenbeuM, Rtgliy. Blelen bas .NiHDnniM, r 19. rOBKi VUlllll! IUMWIi . . . , cenn l.. TO!. Yrut wvnn miiiiia iiibv n.uiiiie. line. Deuble plas- SheUIlne, Htcr- r 4 Onmtehlld. FlrM biuM en orrem La n Star. IS .Philadelphia Giant. 6. Flral ba-e balte Lancaster 8, Philadelphia Giant 2. t eaip-uv nurey, . umpire minimi Thne-2 hour. Diamond Det. The lABeaater club gecn te rhiladeljilila hlght te play In Gloucester with tne Uladelphiaaianta te-morrow. innyMu I tu Cheater e Monday anil will be away arlv all of next week. There are quite a number of people v. he ave an Idea that the Lancaster ciuu iin ball, but the team Is te lie made r by having men who can nit tiie ling club must be damllen at kaaea. They had fourteen hit r before yeeterday and made 11 ve runs. reaterday Lancaster hail thirteen hits and irteearnna. jfiPlktA AvuitnirB tiMtiternf MinillrActnm et l bat ball club will be held at tlie Hetel f Jehn A. Bnyder, en North Queen street, I Beme very important business will be Beaded. MMeretary Veltr, of the Middle States ae, naa usueu ine louewing duikhiii ; leta; with Yeric, xnemas uimngcr, : KeDDer. II. ltelllns. Jehn Hwoltzer. i Oill. J. C. Urawbv. J. Heverter. Jno. , SUvitU, Fred Carl and Jehn Uriel. With i, William u. Dunn and Daniel A. . TJniDlres. at Lancaster. W. H. an. vice Chester Cuuimincs. reslKiird : -Beading, Charles 11. Wiley, vice 111. Hager, reaigned ; P. Hwcenny, vice H. J. NeKiB, resigned; at Yerk, Hurry Powell, i llarry White. rcleAscxi ; nt riillaclul- , van uampeeii, mce w. j. uariin. re- d; James Campbell, vice I De llels, nd. Tim nnin hotwpen thn l'lill(l- i Qiania and Lancasters, scheduietl fur r b, uaa been cuangeu te .May i. m games yesieruay were; I'minuei , 0 1 New Yerk, 4 : Chicago, 4 j Cleve- H, w s mmjii, v , , wiuimi, ii , M. ma tt, IS j Indianapolis, 4 ; Ilroeklyn, 12 ; iieue, e f Kansas city, m ; Mt. ixiuim, :i j neus, 7; isaminore. z; uunierii, ej a, ; newaric, ii ; tev iiaen, z. A LANDLOnD DEntAUMEn. atlleCenld IlavuMaved lly llimdluy; the Laneaster Papers. ' The proprietor of the County heuse or his rk did net have time te read the dally era en Friday evenlug and the result Is I Met for the entertainment of a stranger, stele In addition several articles. The ng papers contained the account of a , sneak thief, who had been epcratlnir i west Chester and was en his read te I city. Chief Police Smeltz had iuil- la description of the thief with a aueat that he be notliled if he In an appearance at anr of k hotel i or bearding houses. '"Last evening a stranger called nt the nty house, legistcred as H. Ilinder. lorrlstewn, and represented himself as a in aaamery supplies. He was as I a room and retired coon after his lvaL He was up this morning, ate shortly afterwards, diianncarel tit ia evident tliat he skipped the town. LOee of the acrvants went te his room at 11 o'clock and found In it a box left ',the stranger. It was opened and found shavings and a brick. Several I spreads and blankets are missing from icoetn aud these the stranger took n Ith fSmeltz was Informed when tee late I theft, but he has notified the nelgh- f city emciais te be en the lookout for an. He travels under the iuiiupk of flowery, C. Stone and J. Jenes. ...... .' :: . r Auumuiiai jir i-remiums. I following additional premlbms hne i offered for the September county fair : jonnsen, v, let a contort net vet Bed upen: thoaaceTeolcomnaiiv. and, New Jersey, B plmie for the ear of corn, KJ plane for the potlte, t-i self-settiuir plane fertliu t drawing by a achoel boy or girl of the eir-aemng smoothing plnne the te be at least eighteen Inches 1 mr. long Jointer for the bent ploce of Iwerk made wholly or in rert hv I the winner te have the choice 1. i the Jointer and uny of the planes. rcorat!en Day Appropriation. LITY SOLICITOR'S Of ITfi- 1 Lancaster, Pa., April i, m f I a stated meeting of ceunclN held last I, apeiuien was presented asking rODrlatlOn of 1200 tn tlm llnnnu .ni of the Memerial Day association, for iuu iy uunxma; councils irniiitwl reref the nefltieners. I Iw.ir lcnvn your attention te the matter, as you I be the one te draw the warrant, that inuiriuwuu Bum i iue one granted lesallv made. In the ilt uUea ,.n r la given te the councils of the city of runaer us cnarieranutne various aaembly applying thereto, touunre- ineney for purposes as above And in the second dIsca tlm mn. I of Pennsylvania expressly forbids "en auiaenziug any city, c., epriata money te auv coreorattnu. Hen, Institution or Individual." rears respectfully, W. T. Brown, City Solicitor. i Almest Burled Altve. Ferd was werklnir in the ,jitui ' en the Sunnyside farm of Henry , wi jr, uen uie High bank I began te Jail, and before he could Of out It came down with m.i. light him by one lee. He , ra. .without difficulty, though he had lTry narrow escape from sudden . f Croaa Actions Settled. eress actions at Alderman Itar. ifaYwkieh the parties Interested were DtOtel, L.1SI0 Dickel and Jaivib -ve been amicably settled, the withdrawn and costs Paid. iti were chsrged with stealing a ftem Mauler, and Mauler with the Dickels and malicious) v ( their property. Peddler's IJecnse. of the court lu chamber I license te Samuel Par- M) tfd41e geed In the ceuhty of JACOB B. GOOD LOCKKD UP. i m. I llll.il CeMUhle Pylt AmntMl Him, en a Bench Warrant Te-day. ' Jacob IV flood was complained against aonie time age for forcible .miry, and de de teJner, before Alderman McCenenty.' He refused te appear at the bearing or give 111 for his appearance at court. The court a few daya age directed a bench warrant te Issue for hla arrest ami It was placed In Constable Pyle'a hands for execution. He arrested Geed te-day, and brought htm te this city. Geed ac companied the officer te the courthouse net expecting that he would lie locked up. When he learned that he had te give ball or go te Jail he became unruly and was disposed te resist the efllcer. At Duke and Grant streets be refused te go any further add Constable Pyle called upon Turnkey Mllter for assistance. Geed wee disposed te resist both these officers, but finally went along upon the persuasion of his friends, who were attracted te the scuf fle. He was locked up at the station beuse te give his friends a chance te enter bail fir him. If he falls te aecnre It by even ing he will be taken te Jail. Xellar's Second Night. Kellar, the great magician, had an audience last evening which was larger than that of the night before. The people were again mystified by his wonderful tricks and the mind reading of Madame Steen was wonderful although she was away off at ene time. One of the committee that went upon the stnge was Mr. Jehn K. Malene, esq. Mr. Steen picked up several watches In the audlcnce which the woman, who was blindfolded en the stage, de scribed, giving tbclruumlxirs. He then re turned te the stage and Mr. Malene asked him whetherthe woman could tell the num num ber of a watch If he (Steen) did net handle It first. Steen soemed te think Mr. Malene skeptical, and told him Hint the woman could tell the number of his (Malnne's) w atch In his pecket. He asked the woman and in slew tones shesald ""03."' Steen, with a great flourish wild " that In the num ber of your watch for n thousand dollars." Mr. Malene left him under that Impression but the number of the watch Is 1,503 mid the ciihe 3,(13(1. The Spanish Students ciune tn for a big shnre of the applause. llurglnrs About. Last night at a late hours burglar at tempted te gut Inte the house of Frank Demmett, baker, who rosldes en Mary street, butween James and Lemen street. Mr. Demmetl's brether Henry ,who reildcs with him, heard a nolse, and tien going te the rear of the house found a man en the reef of the hack building trying te effect an entrance te the window. The fellow also saw him, and Jumped from the reef te another building and get away. A peculiar nolse llke that of a burglar was heard about the resliUnce of Francis Shreder, at Orange and Lime streets, late last night. Soveral pistol shots were fired by a member of the family, and the man is supposed te have lied, as the prmnUes were searched uftenwirds but no ene could be found. The I'rt'sbylerlnn Chapel. The contract for erecting the new Pres byterian chapel, which w III be erected en the plot of ground between the church and Cel. II. Frank Kshlemeu's residence, was glven te Jehn Adam llurger some time age. Mr. llurger has brokeu ground und the building will lie erected at once. It will be brick and of one-story 130 feet long and 33 feet wlde w ith a main school room, lecture room, parlor and Infant Sunday school room. The building w 111 extend out In front as far as the KMileman residence. There are very fowliedlos yel lenmlntug lu the plot en which the building 111 be erected and they will net he disturbed. Oharged With Assault end llnttery. This morning Jehn lllnvrdeer, Jr., son of Jehn Hiuordeer, who rexIdeH en the Phila delphia turnpike, took a herse te the stable of Henry Weill te sell it. While he was driving ii bargain with Weill his father put u an appoarauce and said that he did net want the horse sold. This led te a wrangle und Weill struck the elder Illnoi Illnei Illnoi decr. The former lmx been prosecuted befeie Aldenuan Plukorteu und held fera hearing. Ilenjamln Weill hat bceu prosecuted be fore the same aldermaii for mi rely of the jieacp. '.Evangelist Small's Leoture. Sam Small, the evangelist, lectured at the court heuse en Friday ovenlng under the ausplcosef the Women's Christian Tem perance union. He was Introduced bv Socretory Hpeece, of the Y. M, C. A., anil his subject was " Frem the liar-room te the Pulpit." This lecture he has delUered many times before He luterspersed his lecture with arguments in favor of the adoption of the prohibition amondmeut. The audiouce numbered aleut 400. The lecture was net a great tluuuclal success. ., C'hnrged With Fulne Pretense. Frank Horzeg was arrested lust evening by Constable niirnmnonthechurgo of false pretense preferred by I, New ten Wingert, who alleges that Herzeg induced his mother te sign a lease by false representa tions. He was held in ball fera hearing. lu Town. Mr. Francis J. GerllUkl, fermerly of Lancaster, but new of Doylestewn.Pn", after an absence of several years, arrived In this city en Filday en a visit te his parent for several davs. He is accompa nied by Mr. U. W. Llverey, of New ten n, lliickx county. llroke Ills Arm. Addie, n four-year-old seu of Fiedeilek Matteru, efC02Hlgh street, whlle playing w Ith a number of ethor Iteys, foil and broke ene of his arms yesterday. Dr. Shirk attended him. A New Oritur Fop Ijinciister. Augustus Nntte, formerly of Lancaster, but new a resident of Headlag.'ls In town te-day in the luterest of the Knights of Friendship, u new secret organization. He Is (toil rem of organizing a chamber, as the ,he body is called, In Laneaster. Hkikeh's Ihutwflwr Hwr take the Iruil. tap at all the truillng hotel. On The Urand Army Fair. The fair of Geerge II. Tliemu. I'eil, Ne. hi, O. A. H., premUea te be one of tlie Urgent held for j ear.; already ever 2,000 ticket hat e been old. The main attraction Hill be the lecetid noerroom, which wilt be neatly fitted upms inuMuni. A number of rare relies hae been offered te be placed en exhibition, and Mill ...vie . in ueuiiucuuaii dc ome known. Tnr Relker'a Iludwelter Deer. Yeu will k It. On tap ut all the leading hotel, te-day. . Dex'r full te try Itelker's Iludwelker IJeer leuwlll like It. On tap at uH the leadlmi hotels te-day. Ask for Itflker's BudwtlMT Heir, On tap at all the hading hotels te-day. A Grand Concert. Hie grand v oral and Instrumental concert fur the benefit erHt. Jeseph' hospital, under the direction of Prof. Carl MaU, next Thursday evening, premises te be a great musical treat. or weeks the rt hcarsals huv u gene en and un oppertuuliy win Ue had te listen te a large mixed chum of l trained voice- for one or the great features of this concert Mill be u chorus of about IM elees, loiupewd of the bc,t Inger or the high achoels. ihn mA.;-.w past graduates of the high schools, HLJaiue'' .. ...w,..r.. jeen.nesiraiumiiberlll beretidered by p.ef. Therbahn' ere-he. ra sehoel and Prof. Burgtr-soperahuuscerchwt " Heikeh's Budwelser Beer Is new all Hi erage. v.., ,j mi me icuuiug Hetel. fUK regular reheorsalef the Democratic Bo Be etety Orchestra will be held en Monday est . lug. ' AK for Itelker' Budwelser Beer. 'Ike finest ia the rlta-. On tap at all the leading hotels, i ltAP Prey A Kekert'i big half pe adrer adrer tlsemententlia6thtace,aiid the eelnmnarth cl en U pse, and learn all about their grand opening te-day. Oun leading; hotels have Relker's Celebrated Budwelwr IJcer en tap today. Tna (lernlanlaTnrn-Vereln Vlll held a psrk. are)rty this evening In their hall (RxceNler IU1I), after which a bah will be'tltcn. Taylet will furnish the music BAnwuM'B ciHctrn. It Wilt Kxhibtt at Mcflrann'a Park en Tncaday Neat. The Bantntn show, whlchJa the largest liven, under canvas, will appear In Lancaster en Tues day next. The parade will be given early In the menilng, and It will be worth teln many miles te see. It wilt be a big day for Lancaster, and hundreds of country folk will come te town. The clrcm Includes some of theflnest performers before the public, and many ether features are the cages of wild beasts, steam musical chariots and ethers, wild beasts, hones In the horse fair, trained animals, herd or elephants, hippo drome races, three circus companies, two me nsgerles, black Illusion tent, aquarium, aviary, 880 performers, 12S eels, an army of em em peoyes, and, In fact, everything that money can buy. Besides all tills, the Wild Moorish Caravan, with Arabian horse, arms, dancing girls, animal skin tents, religious article, and acceutrement and paraphernalia belonging te the wild tribe of the Sahara, museum of .cu riosities, four train or railroad car, etc., etc. Barnum and Bailey have certainly a great show and they are both great men, a well a being the benefactor of the public and the teacher of the children. Among the animals that will delight the little folk I a little dwarf hairy elephant, Itself a great thing curiosity, which actually ride a bicycle. Subsequently, together with a pretty little Shetland pony, the elephant sits at a table with his pony companion, and both are served lnarandcapt)le by a large trained monkey acting In the capacity or water. It U acry unique and clever exhibition. IlRiKKn's lludwelser Beer, the finest In the land, I flowing from keg In all the leading hotel In the city today. cailti lffYfiffl, fav9 tttHO In llil. ..If. Kinma M lh ipnr nr wife of Kdaard II. Ilubcr. In the U)th her age. The relative and friend or the family are re spectfully hulled te attend the hineral, from her father's residence, 483 Maner trcel, en Hun afternoon at 2.30. Service at o'clock at Christ's Kvaugsllcal Lutheran church. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. .ltd JoiiKsey.-May 2. 1RS9. In this tlty, Klla Etkert, wire of Charle Jehnsen. The rclnthe and frleuda of the family are re spectfully lnllel te attend the funeral, from the residence or her brother-ln-uiw, Jehn Best, Ne. 227 Kast Chentniit trcet, en Monday the sixth, at 10 a.m., te proceed te First Itefermed church, ulterment at Lancaster ccmetery. 2td KeMKAer.-May , IMP, at Blaek Herse, in Paradise township, Jehn H. Keiiengy, lu tils seventy-eighth year. The relative and friend or the rain lly nre re spcetnilly Invited te attend Ilia funeral en Monday at I o'clock. Hen ices at the house and Interment at Paradise. itfrtrltets. (J ruin and Previsions, furnished by H. K. Yundt, Breker. C'lUCAue, Mey 4, 1-00 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. I'erk. Ijird. May June ., July August Hoptembcr, Deeember. Year CrudeOII... 31 Z2 11 47 11 S3 II 02 11 117 II 77 8 76 a se 0H& e w beti ;;;.; 6W7 MJi t'ar'lAi'ts'. 0 :: S IK Consels Winter Wheat Hprlng Wheat Cern , Oats lterelpts. Bai larky. Head. .. r.'.mie ,. loe Itecelpl Huks...... h Itec-clpUi-Catlle i losing rrice a is n clock p. m. uiru. 872 077 U U UK) Ull'i wneai. uern. eat, fork, May . June. , July August Hcplembur..,. Hecember.... Year ., Crude Oil ... Consels.,, . W,'i II 40 11 .'. n u; u K u w ne: Vil 7(IJ, 715 . 70 sit! 1$ WJi 8teeU Markets. Quotations by lteed, Mi'Orann A Ce., banker;, M.I,,UI,IUI, l l. NKW YOIIK Liar. II A. 12 M. UVi IM 24 17W "Pi VSJ IK.VJ m lai'f $ m 'XV. 1U7JJ 31 m ! mv' 15 MZ .1 I'. M. Canada I'eclllc... f'.l'.U. I Colerado Ceal Central I'ucine Canada Heutheru - Chi. Ht. L A l'bg iH'ii. JrltlnO lel. L. 4 Y 6.IM l-S' iw; 2V Erie. Krle 2nd Jer V K.AT liu. A N. K Hhere , Mich. Cen w;j ?j 101 w M? 1' Mlwieurl I'llClflC- -188 I Heck. VuIIav N. P. .... N. l'.l'ruf .... N. West . N.Y.O , New Knxlaud. Kast 1 eunensec. Omaha ... i-.y. ... uAZ ters; Oregon Transceiitlncnt ul.. rcisj ITS' uuiiirie w.. Paclfle Mull itj; set; ;ilnal 27lJ .lift' Itlchmend Term ui .... i ...... Taxa I'acllle- -'i' union run nc Wabaah Cem Wubash l'ref Western U WestHheie Bends fllll.AUKI.l-llIA LIST. Ih. Vel M. ... 11.N. Y. .ll'lilla Pa.lt. H.m , . .. Heading ,. Ih. Nav ................. lieiiteuv. Pans P. 4 It , N. Ceut ... Peeples Pus m llilg 4' Oil nt! 22U-13 63 LT" 2i)i VI tll.ij hi I.ecul Meck and lleuila. llepnrleilbyj, II. Img. I'ur Ijist Millie, kale. I.Htici'i Open .. 0 .. " 4 " .. .. m 4 i. " 4 " cut. 1M liu undo 1S15 UK) Hchoel leun 1S11 1U0 11 101 10) 101 ler, " 102 1 r.s V 2S Ilk) 23 11 2li.2a 210.10 ICO IS 75 H.S0 IUI 10I.V) 110 UU 67.M 51.25 4.) 5 tri JO ,'.i 101 Ii.', lu l or 20 ears. luO In 5 or 20 ) ears. 110 liilOer'JOjear. 100 In 15 or SO ear. 100 Muiihelm Borough hxiu.. .... 1UU MlSl'f I.LNk0l' srecks. Quarryvlll n. n MlllersMlleHtreet Car . Inquire Printing Cemiwny Uasllght mid Kurl C'eiuimiiy Steens Heuso (Bends).. . .. . Columbia (las Cempauy... , Columbia Water Ceiniuiny . .. Husnuehaniia Iren Cempuiiy Marietta Hellew. ure.... .. Hteenk lleinui MIllersvlllnNormulsk'heol Northern Market 10 U) 0 26 UU 23 10 liu me M Si 20 0 Oas Cempauy Bends ... lu) Columbia Borough Bends 100 Quarry Mil 11. If. 7 lu) iveuuillli KVOIUinUlH II. It. 6 .,. IaIIkeii Light Company ...... witern Market .. . .. . Keutheru Market. ... 1 Jincaster City Htreet Hallway Ce. East KndHlreel lUilluay.. ., linciUterHteam Hadlater Ce., ... Helvetia Leather Ce., Watch Factory 0' ljinc. Cheui. Ce.,. . . Tl'KNI-lk'K 8TOCKH. Big Spring i. Beaver Valley Valley Valley Bililgoiierl and llorsehee. . .. Columbia Chestnut Hill. 1 IM 2:Cli5 20 27 niten rlii 2J 20 211 uonesiega A lllg Hprlni Marietta A Mount Jrti . 111 JO. 25 lu) 60 I jine. Mt. Jey A Elltabethtuwn. u) 40 iu cM.50 100 Itt XI is) 2W II 2U 41) 4175 .su 2U 00 ijtiientirra rruiiMiie. .. Lancaster l.ltltr. IjincustcrA Wllllauisteuu Ijiiiiii.ter.v Maner M . ,. . Icucitster Mantielm Ijuicasttr Marietta. Lancaster A New Helland 1 jincastrr A KuMpieliHiina. l4iurasterNeu l)iiUI Columbia A Marietta...... . May town A L'llwibuthtevu.... I juic-atter A Fiihrata . . Lancaster A Willow Htrtei. Htraburg A Millport. , MarlvtUi A Maytown . W 25 25 111) . . 3iU 2A . 25 .. 11 25 .. 25 25 25 HANK bTelkl. First National Bank . jce Farmers' National latik. . w Fulton Nutleual Bank.... ... . lu) Lunraster County Nutlenul Bank W Northern National Bank lue Peeples' National Bunk.... me Kej stone National Bank, Mauhelm KM Columbia National Bauk ., ... . ue Christiana National Bank.., m. loe Conestoga Nutleual Bauk 100 kphrata Nutlenul Bauk.. ,, leu First Nutleual Hank, Columbia...... . IU0 Irst National Bank, 8trasburg. ., 100 First National Bank.ilarletlu...... luO Hryt National Bank, Mt. Jey.... 100 Lltltx National Bank ...." 100 Meuntvllle Nutleual Bank... lu) Muiihelm Nullenal Bauk . . lua Union National Bank. Mount Jey J 60 New Helland National Bank lu) (lap National Bank. ..v ... .... iJU yuam vllle Nullenal Bank ......IZZ liw Ulubethtewn National Bauk . loe Central Nallenal Bank, Columbia 100 20", llH.Oj 210 UR 1JIA5 lit) Hi25 l'a.75 1 IliM 157 IS.' HI 205 154 150 101) 143 1)2.25 151 117 12i IM 107,50 ui?u :::::: rutiaWMphU Prodaee Market. PHtLAMtJfKU, May i.-Koen-riow dell weak: Pmn'a super, S MsMqli ertrs, Izeal l?kedfa.r S ' S- " ''"'ii I Cern, quiet; Na4)44 a te location. gran. duTI tVlnter 1 7M11 SO. Baled hay dall MaasneOa tn qeslltyt timothy l; for choice; mixed, lseeleia sequauiy I Dawn rye straw 17 W. Butter steady, quiet; Petin'e cren creamery extra i i i enn a nrsia ezira asm i s cmi m nrMi vxira meg as. Eggs steady ; letin' Itmu It. Cheese, dull; cart sklina 071 full skims laiti. Pofrelcnm ateady ; refined In bbl. n. V5Vl2!!.,"1Jl.M1,5 e quality for old J H 50 ter 60 per bbl for new crop. ' rw tteHUcntctti. BHOLUTELY I'UIIE. L ROYAL BAKING POWDER. TIIW powder never varies. A marvel of pu rity, strength and wholesemenes. Mere economical than the ordinary kind, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate imwder. HjUI only 4a rant. ItOTAt, BAKIKO ewbkli Ce., 108 Wall street, New Yerk. marttl-lydAlyw CENTH WILL BUY A QUART OP 6-Vear-old HYK WHIHKVj lh nimlllv or which cannot be equaled for the money. KOIIHElt'H LIQUOR HTOIIK, Ke. 22 Centre Hquarc, Lancaiter, Ia. LAM ROUP FOIt LUNCH THIH EVEN- Ilia at Hetel Vetsmn. Sim. se aiiit 11 Ner or th Queen t rent. ltd' CAIT. ABftAM 8ETLEY. Prep. SOUR KKOUT LUNCH TII18 (SATURDAY) evening at the Wall Heuse, corner Meuth Queen and Middle streets, ltd' JOHN II. BOROER, Prep. PKPPKIt 1OT FOR LUNCH TO-NIGHT at the Maner Hetel, 217and 219 West King street, opposite the King Htreet Theatre. Iter keraud Hprenger Beck Beer drawn from Uie keg. JOHNB. BIHHINOKR, ltd , Proprietor. CHICKEN CORN KOUP LUNCH THIB Evening at the Hchlller Heuse, 233 North Dunn stree it, iieids, iiecsj, Hprenger' and Bicker's Beer en tap. ltd WM. HPANOLER Proprietor. GENUINE HN'AI'PER 80UP LUNCH TO' -."., "'"'I1 .uJf "P"eg Harden Hetel, corner of walnut and Mulberry street. ltd CHAttLEH E. OCHB, Prep. -1KNUINE TURTLE SOUP FOR LUNCH VT thl evening at the North Pele Hetel, Queen street. EDW. KUHLMAN, Proprletor. ltd T7IOR HALE-ONE HENRY P. MILLER ja: i-ioue, as goea a new. Apply at inS-2t M.ENNERClleR HOTEU JTiOR RENT. TWO FRONT ROOMH CEN- trelly located. Inquire at this eince. mJ-2td 11 OAHDINO-A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN ' lie iircotiiinedatiH) elth tuMiriliiiir nt est King itrevt. Alse, table beard. m4-3tdHWH WANTED-M ACHIN18T TO RUN LATHF.. Apply te-day. I'd POTTB A WEBEIt. .URGOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA W Chtars, &c clitars, are hand made wltli long Clear Havaua Fillers, fin'a nnd 10O' boxes. DEMUTU'M CKtAR BTOHE, lit East King Btreet. ulS-tfJU TITM. N. AMEH, DENT18T. REMOVED TV from neutheust comer or North Queen and Oranve te Ne. 23 East Oiauga street. ntkinnlMK CANEK-EXCLUHIVE BTYLE8 IN ACA J cla, ppiiaiiif. Wclachel. Cherry nnd Malac ca, mounted In Sliver anil Bronze. ....... HEMU11PH CIGAR 8TORK. alS-tfdK 1H Last King street, J PACKAGE PARTY ON HATURDAY NKJIjr, MAY 4. Heeend Flrar Optra ... 0I1M, for the benent of the Inlnnd City Ix-gre Irani, h. or P. Jubilee Hlngers vrlll ul be present. Admission, UV. mj-2t MAY WALK-TIIE MEMBERS OF THE n.rn"ter Mieunercher are reciuested te "7" "l ""sir nun lo-ieorrow mernlneut hit Aiiiui lIll.Mi TO HAVE LIFE. Acci dent and Live Stock Insurniice In reliable ceiupniileii. ir you want te build call and bee specimens of atiiiie and wind orsiiperlerqiinllly, Bt... "hCIUOLD'S Insurance Offlce, la Ne. W North Queen St. street, Astrleh'.eld stand, at 7o'cleok thl. even lug. BLUE CROSS (UMMANHKHY Jerr.I..HA.M,Act. iiKld'S TTOIIBEH FOR HALE.-I HAVE JU8T Rl JL4-celved a carlixid of Illinois Herse-, among wh eh are seme tlrst-clus heavy drafr and aeu eral purpnM horse, purchustxl by A. llVQtven also, a carload of Kentucky herscC. nrst-class drlv em-all te U. sold at private mS during ttm coming week ut the Merrlniac Htablcl, NbrlU Prince street. OEOHOE GHOH-s.MaN. my4-ltd lllieusler. I'll i im. r horse. Berne very nne acting and geed boned feeders. i1",10 ""yyn'nre ut 1 o'clock p. in. A credit ""' DANIEL LOGAN Ner ICE. THE FAIR OF THE B. P. Order of Buffaloes, Will close TO-NIGHT. All book and inenev must be placed In box by 10 e lock i"m. Ne i heck received. j -13UBLIC8ALE.-WII.L BEHOLD AT PUB I. He Hale, en Wednesday, May 22. 1SSV it 2.J0P. iu., ut the Pennsjlveula lullread Freight Htrttleu, ljincaster, 1-a., a let or Unclaimed Freight. This Is freight unclaimed at dlflerent stations en Philadelphia Division. P. It. R mi: tds Agent I'eninylv aula Railroad. TTENHY HIUGH 18 PREPARED TO rf,Ai.,'S:HSi0.SId?f " A?L B?.i?.?y H".d or ........hv- v iiuiibeui UAiijay, IfAftl tVlUvt IFKrb sneetullv. Repairing of furniture ncetly done. , I I, .ill lid ilanAH........ upueisierilig in till Its dennrl i tiunim. IIKMIV BLAUOIL inlMmdTuASR Ul East Grant Btreet. A K'.T"I;,HT.AN1)AU.I) OERMICIDE8 AND , -. ""; """"i try iieiuieu vainpiier, Coul Tar raillllhlir. Pimmlm T.il.li. v-r...i. ..71 Ii ""I'o.er luuiei, isaptnallue. llenned Tn Pevider, hmight from tlrsthauiUau'd guaranteed IK'rfi-ctlyrtllnble. nt ltUBLEY'8 DRUG STORK. Se West King Street. C"AIR1'A1SWHICIIAREKASTHKPI.AC. Ing tldlen, and flr pllluvrs of lust season, are nude fn a variety or styles. We have ever twenty styles cf silk te make them er.undllie ads scented ready te cover. 8laiupcdand Unstamped Llnc-we have the newest und best deslgus. These In search or goods of this kind will And our stock complete MRS. E. M. WOODWARD. ,,. , 'yt East King street. v,. J.S Br"w"n ' gl.v.'": uw"' wuat u "n otear stiK'k of Handkerchiefs. Qrj;if,Kyl!"QL'EHAX.VA CANAL COM- ll.U.TIuenE, May 3, 18S9. .i. i. .i.i- :. i.T7., '.":;-...".. .i Miiruin, mi juinuii, me uiu nay or May. lWJ, .."v.iv.Mii,,iui me tlC-CllOl and Munaeers for the ensnlmr fkr aiis'OciecK p. in., for the dectleu or eaiceri 'llie traiufir books will be closed from Mon day, the tth lusu, until after the ehx-tlen. ."J""11'1:, . ltUllER V I). HltOWN, iiiltlllinl3d Prcsldeut. fy RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, l'er the Ilciieflt or ST. ja'jIU'll 8 HOHPirAL,undert!ie Direction of. PROP. CAR. MATZ. Ai.l.tcd ted bv Hit. lllffli Kj.iirw.ic n.a vr...A- cher, I'rof.'lherbahn- Urclit.tru'M.hoel. J'rer. uurger upera lieuw On.hr.lra, and the bast ele talent of this city, en niriiSDAY EVKXINO, MAY V, AT ruivrex epkka heusk. ' Tlc-eHTSamteepent. mt-RXW ill. luiv .nnrii r.. I. iiHiiul May Walk. Will march lu n ImkIv out .,i!,l,iliflirwUV,NSJr?IeUttI,u ,lk,) and from thore te place of lefreshments. " HENRY HCHMITT, Bee'y. TJUnLIC KALE OK A VARIETVnt.' inur i!". uiS"1!.-1"" cl? "f OIy are, Cushions. Te. !" i lV .t.n,.lcy AeSl1.lewerki Htatuery, land Painted Plat, Children's Dresse, Ten el I nr iiicuu-j niniea iianners. eii..nt vn ii v..i ... .1 7 i V .7 ,vri' 'ain general meetiug of t he Hiocklielders or llils Cempuiiy will be iielii ",' "'' n"1' "f "' '"hlladelphla i Reading it. It. C.O.. All. !7 Himtti Fmirlli atredi I.. ll.n XfkllAi im li.. liu ..I J HARKT 8TAMM 8 OMtAT CHK.1P UTORE. Come See Ne- BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, COMB rJP.8 UH ON MONDAY, MAY 6th. On that day w will held AOREAT8PKCIAL HALE OF 23res Goods T At the Most Ridiculously Lew Price. THE NEW BOSTON STORE, I UAnnti afVaftBalkB aitfs. . ' Item 3lbtrrttemtntt. DANCINO AT, THE MJBNNERCHOR Hall en Saturday evening. Tayler's full orchestra. Dancing te commence at 7 JO o'clock. Ijidle, 10c; UenU, 15c, mtd HAMUEL HOWARD. Manager. raanshlp, go te JOHN BK8T, W East Fulton treet. ma-tfd IIITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BV the pound. 10a; In lets of 10 pounds or eyer.Dc All geed delivered te any part of the dty Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. SM Eat lien street. m'J-tfd Tk-fORANN A NOWLEN, MEROHANT TAILORS, al-ydlt IM NORTH QUEEN HTREET. SHEAPFER'S LIUUOH STORE, 15 CENTRE B(4UAHE. PUKE EYE My own dlstlllstlen. WHISKY. epl5-lfd H AQKR A BROTHER. PIUNTEI) INDIA nn.ics, PLAIN' INDIA HII.KS, All the mcMt navel stTrels repriiKentid In our stock. Largii assortment of Bluek and White PI-VINKURAHH, PLAID SURAU.S, . STRIPED 8URA1IS, In Blaek and Celer. White. Neat Mtyksef Black and Printed Bengalines. IILACIC ILK MULL BLACK TWISTED SII.KH, BLACK MILK (IRENAIUNKS, HLACK SILK SIVtH, CREAM .SI LKNKTW, LA TOSOA NETS, CHANTILLY NETS, riSHME.SH NETS, Black Silk Laces for Dresses' Entirely New Design or this Heincen' Importation. CHHLLIS, FRENCH C1IALLIH, I)O.MlSTirCHALLI.S. 25, 27, 29, 31 W. King St,, LANCASTER, PA. H auhr iiuernr.it. Hager & Brether, 25, 27,29, 31 WEST KING ST. FOR SUMMER. CIIALLI, lighter In weight than Weel Tarn he. C'HALI.I MOHAIR, rery light lu weight. HH.KWARPTAM!BE,oneer the meM epu. lar light Pabrlce. WOOL TAMISE, recommended especially for Wear. CAMEL UAIR OREXAI1IXE, the handsomest All-Weel Material Manufactured. HEMSTITCHED NUN'S VEILINO, One, two or lliree rea of Hemstitching lu the bldellaud. BORDERED NL'X'a VEILINO, Silk Warp, Vury Light Weight. WOOL HAT18TE, Net quite as sheer as Nun' Veiling. riUNCETTA CIXJTH, silk Warp, leek like Henrietta, cry light weight. WOOL HENRIIHTA, huiumernelght, lu Jet and Illue lllaek. HKNKlKI'rA, Silk Warp, light and medium weltlit. CAHIIMERtSt lu Hummer Weight, Jet and lllaek. DRAl'D ALMA, hllk Wurp, Wldrr Dlageual than here. HERUE, KOULE nnd IMI'ERIAI. Finish, Light aud Medium Weight. Hager & Brether. Silks for Slier ! HMUOB Black Dress Materials Itrtv trrtlemnt. Us, Monday, -AT- 2 Centre Square. FOR ONE DAY ONLY We will offer this Glorious Opportunity, At One Quarter andOne-Half their Fermer YOU OANT AFFORD TeMiasTkk Qfeitgale. vlee'Su elrt? ca?" ,0 n( qUick' W" euld d J. HARRY STAMM, NO. a4 CENTRE "IHARLESBTAMiL' N0S. 35.37 NORTH QUEEN STREET -IS THE BIG BARGAINS! Lace Curtains from 60 cents a Pair up te $5.00 a Pair. Beit Curtain Poles at 26 cents Each. Lace Pillow Shams from 12 1-2 cents up te $1.00 Each. Fine Umbrellas from 25 cents up te $C00 Each. Lace Caps from 6 cents up te 25 cents Each. Hamburg Edgings from 1 cent up te 50 cents a Yard. Swiss Fleuncings from 25 cents up te $3.50 a Yard. White Aprons from 12 1-2 cents up te 50 cents Each. Dress Ginghams from 5 1-2 cents up te 25 cents a Yard. CHARLES STAMM, 35-37 North Queen St., (Opesite Posteffloe.) BOSTON T HE PEOPLE'S CAH1I STORE. The People's Cash Stere. J rench Chain In all the choicest pattern) V ranch Mohair L'halll. 33 Inches wide. In American Weel Challls nt H and 25 rents. r renrh Hatlnen at IQe iw!iii.ai1 rmm 'm. ti.i.. mere at the price. ftl?eKf ?"nM.iP n! "cent. In j'rens MinsnamM ntau:. a. in. 121' An,s !l)livr Hlmrhmna In M-lrt. n,t ui.i.J.. . u. .v. aa I'niiLK. i Ulmrham In PiHld.ninl HtriiiA - largel feck of these geed TltT this city. ..'"""''"i-WPlHuHluMetWnnilSSccnla. IWpr..lmSK Ne. TEXT DOOIITOTHK COURT HOUME OI'ENH TO-DAY A LUPIN'S BLACK ALL-WOOL Single and Deuble Black Thibet Shawls. cU1'Bck?'"'ue,Hlmw,Vmllreiattl.7.K.(O,fAt00,n50 WOO 14 50 MM tSIu.nrl f 00. and Deutile re; at W.C0, M.00, liie. fAtW, KM, n.00, '7.S0, wia wiS! M 'I0 ill I 81? Bn,K?l ?,,!rk..,.l;.!r,e.,Vi -Ul1 -'asliniere at 7i. , 'w. biJ.tt. ttt, :i V", tV ue la a m ,..--.. . . rW iv iicii - a uliicb a- iuc. ul iiM' unrni i isi k FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. iletw bttcrtiepmcttta. -T?0!1 THE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN IJ the market, go te JOHN UKST.asi East niten street. in2-tfd A TTENTION, " Yeung Democrats I .The regular monthly meeting of the Yeung Men's Democratic .Society will meet In their room en MONDAY NLXT, MAY 0, lsi,at7 e clock. Nominations for new officers and debt mem bers of the executive will be made, and It Is de sired Hint a full attendance be present. The or chestra will meet Ter practice at 8 o'clock same e enlng. GEO. N. REYNOLDS, epl 2ld 1'rcBldeut. s TOI'l THINK I At this day, when com pet It Inn Is great, tlm customer leeks te see Who Ules,Net 1'ieiulses UAROAINH. Customer, Htep I Think I Who pay for ex tensile advertisement r We de net Ad ertise Ilargaln. Clearing Sales, butgUeyeu the beueflt or that uhlch ether gle the printer. Our Counter Contains All that Is New In SUITINGIS, TKOUSEEINQ8 AND 8PRINa OVERCOATS. OurPrlaeearethe I.nwejt Possible te delus, tire te customer uud eurwlres. NOS. tfa4 AND 'Hid WEST KINO hTRFET uiarl.J-3 uid rpiS COM INO I 'TIS C07VUNC. W e refer te wanner weather. The Weather Ilurrau eimials Kay It U en the read, aud when I. doe cei.ie, Indies, ou will want A PARASOL He, call en u early, and mnUe jour nelec- tldllH. We have, u large variety of all ilccrlitlen. at manufacturer' prices. OUR LOS.S HHOIILD HE YOl'R OAIN. We have laid en our counter n large let of odds and end, w hlch we ener Ht ridiculously low price, lliey arc nice, clean gcveds. worth double what we nsk for them, but must be cloned out. 1 he wive will come early far first choice. The laggard alwavainlkKs thl ; te let a word te the lagga wlsel uesunicieui. Rese Bres. & Harlman, 14 EAST KINO STREET. ai3md,SF May 6tK !,, , aj AirprieT WHAT 1(4 THE BURPRISE; WHArS THE HURPRISK FO Why for Yeu, And everybody that visits ear store en MONDAY, MAY 6th. Tlje very air white heavy with bargain, Bargaitt 6b Every Side. BAVKjfeNE? "" "n tblM' ter ou ta SQUARE. PLACE TOR- STORE. at 50 cent per yard : Philadelphia retull prlee, 00c. Stripe and Plald. .; Philadelphia price, 00c. let or goedi will net lest long. There will be no .tyle that almost eeual the Pr.nni, ni. ii.. h .,- ..- r..i; . z :z :." -r?""" ..m - ir S ,"..",,'."''."tr..'.11" tllJ - . nn nmi iriimia nt mi... ..pinAa in .&.. i... in . m ith .-. m '..J ..S''"v -j. ' ' ' r" "' "" ' 8""' w "ave l"'l''ltll- the F. RHTHyON, 25 East Kina Street. limi'JO-lydlt s COMPLETE NEW LIXE OK HENRIETTAS AND CASHMERES, -AXD- 75c. worth f 00. item Sibuct-ttecmiMite. "VTOTICETHE WATER ntrpr.iriATK in .- new in me hands of t fel collection of u nter rents. new lu the hands of the City Treasurer, An aeaiement e. e per cent. Will be made for Drenint Davmenl emce heurs: 8a. 111. te L! m., and 1 te H p. m dalle. On Monday and Saturday the eltlce w 111 be open In tlie e enlng from 7 t in 7 iep. m. J. II. HATH PON. niyl-27tdlt City Treasurer. q"0 PARENTS. (.Kreramll course in the Keystone Ruslue College. Te test the merit und method or liu parting a practical lliulncs Education, visit ihli Institution and Judge ror.yeureclf. The only Duslnes College that does teach hook keeping practically. i. v ., X' D- DOSSER, Principal, 16 North Queen Htreet, Ijiucusler, Ha. tfitiw TJ ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te IM East King street, haMnsr a lull line or urulture of every description at the "";" lF""-'. Au unuerucKing promptly at tended te. Call and exnmlne our goods. ntfdlt n. WOLF, 1S6 East King Htreet. ENTIS1RY R. II. McCAhKEY, BUR- geen Dentist, southeast corner Orange und North Queen streets, graduate In dentistry and ainpsthetlcs, of Philadelphia Dental Cel lege, enlce Hours- a.m., te 8 p. m., (week davs.) Entrance first deer en Orange drvet, (elllcu recently eccujdeI by Dr. Win. N. Anier.j UO-llilUWM OTEAM HEAT 11 THECOMINO HEAT FOR C3 dwellings, chnrche, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred ear age. When ou contemplate a change call en JOHN liEsr, who will give jeua sutlsfartery Jeb, eta fair price. ini-tfd WTR CARRY THE LAItaEur S1X)CK OF " I'ljwiiaiid Fine Hmeklng Tobacco In the city. Wixxlen llpeaattc. and ltta. each, tlenu- lne Mcerkchaum l'ipes nt 2ic each. , DEMUTH'rl CIGAR STOKE. nI8-trdK lUEustKlng .strect. T OOKOUT FOR MOTH. - PRESERVE Ij v our Seal Hklu Ceat, Woolen Goods and Fur by putting them In Ami- Meth Bag. A certain and ura protection. Fer tale only at COCHRANB DRUO SrOHE, Nes. 117 A 139 North Queen St., Lanca.ter, Fa. Alse In lance stock, which Itrlll.il m um,., prices. Campher, Cumpherlne nnd Tar 1'ulht met ine sticky kind) te prescrveclotlitiigfrem Jiuiun. Tll,TH Tii.ThSR A C. ROTE, UNDERTAKER, tend te nil orders In my line, and will civ e my in-nseiuU attention te the biulues Bt oil times. I um prepared te preserve bodies by embalming them or with cola air, a may be desired. 37-lmd No.aNenuAQueenret, 9vi; ii v4;v. s-. t . yeJa 5v. :Rl-ui -S-A4-- -'' 1-1? h-
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