Sww' JV ' V! '"JttW ' . -"I"- i' HMHHff fyt S3-j THK LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGENOBR, FBI AV. APRIL 9.188G. :,'A IB' m JW- mr- m !? f SB3 m: B ??i ? E "-, JROK EXPLODES. -- r PMrjr jir mjr iKW IIMb wnm Wktir KmpeiM or HMtt Mm Wctt Palarnlly llHM-ta Bagta eT the Track. ; f Ctwwinjenaenee or iiiiieifc. tVMkU, April B.-A wrleui accident IMIkcCeinmu roiling mm m an 'fceraThartatr aiernlng, which re- la ik Mwral burning or two cm- icflbitalU. Joeeph Kenna and J. iMMtdutht paddle rolls of ItMtttaaMklBg a tU of Iren In muck t$TM mil of het iron suddenly ex- I WMftem any warning, and the molten WM thrown ever the two men with cMMOMMKlUL Kenna wm the meat pain ' JWjrtajUNd of the two, and his face, arms, MM MM stomach are very severely burned. : list bmb was removed te his bearding house, Wfcte hats new lying sufierleg Intensely. " vK will, In all probability, be removed te the Unalet hospital, where his Injuries will . Nestra careful attention. Menree had his see, ansa and breaat burned by the Jffcftt lreer and presents a fnghtrul appear- "4ea, although he Is net confined te his Mae by the injuries, n is eye Drews an aattrely burned err and his moustache Mdly Singed. The men had been working at tfeta mill but a short time. Kenna is well i kaKrwn te many people in town, having re- . M4d bare some years age. At that time he -;vWi m well known base ball player. Beth ,-Vtaise men have been professional base ball 7 -Dlavers in various parts of the country. The . - V-m Juries of Kenna arevery painful, but will ' , mutt result In a aeriena manner. - An Engine Off the Track. fry, Yesterday afternoon shifting englue, Ne. :.'-'ii'' MB, 01 we Pennsylvania raureau, ww tun i"' lining en the river tracks (e the sand bins, te ' ;.i) bring out some cars leaded with sand, in 1 's&ij turning a sharp curve the driving wheels or ..SiVT the engine dropped front the rails. The 'if .' erew of the engine trietl for about one-half $;4lHWr te replace the engine but gave up the IV' attempt Part of the wreck crew, with V- another enetne. were called Inte servlce te ;.,y pat the engine en the track. ff Mown luiDK. iKf. A horse and cart belonging te Samuel ,.-i, Campbell, was engaged In hauling dirt yes ,n terday afternoon, te a bank en North Third VWTOW 1U UBUfclU)( IUO UU1SU 1U 1UO VUKt the horse went tee far and went down the 5-" aatiat, a distance 01 about twenty loot. j.uck- p.aartte the bottom, thereby escaping Injury. rrViS" xin A-vnnuuitDip. ?'.& Tawenas been placed In the window ei !' ;ijKllne Kppihlmers store, en Locust street, I . j-1?, a very fine exhibition or penmanship, the iustly celebrated by his skill in this line. It la testimonial te Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reths Child's from seventy of their friends, and 111 accompany the handsome sideboard pre sented te Mr. and Mrs. Rethschilds. Town Metes. A very pleasant surprise party was held last night at the residence of Mrs. JPeter Webner, en Walnut street, by a large num ber of persons. The Husquehanna river Is new receding, having fallen ever a feet since last evening, and is rapidly getting lower. A horse attached te a cart efSatnuel Camp bell, while standing at the excavation of Hal deman'a store, en Locust street, became Tightened and by a sudden Jump get en- Cy iree irem ms narness, xne nerse was ugnt belore it ran any distance. A cans ei workmen under SunervUnr Belnhauet are new encased in cleaulnc the gutters and streets about town. Frent street has received their attention and this portion of town certainly needed cleaning. Abe Warfel, employed at the Shawnee auarry, accidentally fell ever a bank yester ay afternoon, bruising himself about the ribs. He was conveyed te his home in Alley I, but Is able te be out this morning. The cigar box factory of Jehn It. Kreider has been removed lrem Bank alley te the new shop en North Thinl street. Wern has been commenced in digging the cellar for the house te be built ler V 11. Gilbert at the Five Points. The river is se high that the tow path lrem the bridge te the leciis Is completely out of sight A MatlvC or Columbia Dies In Johmterrn. Frem the Johnatewn Democrat Mr. Ebenezer Smith diedat his residence en Vine street nnnrrnlilnlf-ht nn TnnHt nf last week. lie had long been a sufferer from JUdney and ether troubles. lie was born in Columbia county, Pa., January 28, 1819, and there learned the trade of slieemaking. On March 15, 1819, he v as married te Ml-s Ma llnda Davis in Bedrerd county, lie came te Johnstown nearly forty years age, and has worked at the Bhoemaklng ever since. lie t1A Mininntalflfl nnn.lflnnikln HnMa. .! Vfc " pw,umuiihju IVUSIUIIAUID lUOUtia Ulltl t. leaves be me vaiuame property, ueceasea is fijjS survivea by his wire and three sons, Geerge, HJL8E BALI, SEWS. A New Club Orsanlied In Tela City te lie Known as In Irenaldes. Last evening there was a large meeting of people Interested in the formation or a base ball club, at the saloon or Arneld Haas, en Kerth Queen street An organization was effected by the election of the lollewing officers : President B. F. Ilouser. Vice President Charles Strlckler. Secretary Charles Brown. Treasurer Jeseph Arneld. Manager Harry Gallagher. 'inRrnin uin iiAf ni vrn .-swiai.fna nmi will play en that ground. The rate of ad mission was fixed at 15 cents with 10 cenU extra for grand stand and lower rates for children. Jake Geedman and William Zacber, who are new here, will be members of the team, and a player named Van Ostran, et Danville tas been engaged. A llrst-cla-8 battery Is te be engaged, and se eral Lancas ter players will be given a chance. The hares of stock were fixed at 5. Iu Philadelphia yesterday the League team defeated the Athletics, In the stceud gatne for the local championship, by the score of 5 te 2. Yeung Dan Casey pitched a fine game and allowed the Athletics but four hits. At Louisville yesterday the home club defeated the Detroit In eleven innings by 0 te Z The St Leuis American Association taam dnfAniAl IUa T . .. a r r m Pw "w uT ivBaguera, uy v loe, anu .uiunuiuagaia leu at me nanus or tiie Baltlmereans. hv A tn 9 fjfik rJhe MetrPlltau club stepped at Newark i"; ivi u iucir way uoine iretn wa9h- iy , Jngten, te play a series et two games with the U Newark dub. When the first game of the . aeries was ready te begin a dlspute arese ever &fiern.' m 0ibM P,ayr' of Newark, Su much fault was leund with the work of the ,J1 ttmpire. When the home team had finished . their hair et the fourth Inning the score steed j, i te 4 in their fuver. The Motrenolltaus then " eJt t0 tb8 BUt B00n claimed that , V Phenomenal " Smith made a balk which r waa allowed. The Newark players became '- JM, and Tem Burns, the captain of the jttain, who has gained considerable noterietv .HftWWnh .... I . .t..i. "jj-"i uie ju iruui lueiieiu te argue. i, came in irem tee neld te argue. ,"Slz S!iue,,m whlch revolvers were drawn, V.F??S finally cleared bv the police. i.'!" "eu refused te continue the irnmB. .. c Mia Miao uumk. &Mm Wr.ole.nonCottn), Cemm,r(. 'IV 5' rTJ.U.A.Unv.r,9,tm;i,Ty. lAatArAnfn Tnhn w. . ' SwaoresidesatBeUtvlUeanonrnrp'ut - la as appearance u Belnheld's suUen. h attempted te get into several houses. This bum Ming he laid down en ihan.i. . . vharvhe remained for semeUme, butllnally left before the train came. He went, te the home or Israel Petti. Oflr, whose wife was out He locked ftHMlf in with the children, aud then bo be te te act vary wildly. He talked or suicide ;. 1Wt frlgh Weed, and when their father heard ti'al W tka TsAltwht ih main tn ratuMnlna a - ) a vevravyup aiv swaiia e auVMtcrt j. f.jpMareiiB MoCeaocay'at Warner said that his - ywvwtw sau wa xuiea in a ugm lula IkWVeWV Wimj anim uun jae arrcnivu iiecaUBa mr be h crazy, uu oeoverauou I aWlOB tn aVlda .(naatlal enn1 tiak warn aa I until It la hrniliAr. In Tjihannn rv.nntv ft -- fivm Dtfarnaup wa an lninaA aw levs nataaiH n a aM M(U I county heepital here for a time. ' Out Bsnaiiawiaii Voted. Jefca A. Hlaataad yeled yesterday M aaye Mateat the free coinage of 4e sWa' aaaeasaB sre4 be aoeir roxaeTtxs. Hew the Brichteet and Qayeat Are Itrplsreit, Frem the Youth's Companion. A lady from Caltlernla, traveling through the Eastern states, was present, a few months age, at a state dinner in Washington, at which the wife and daughter ei the secreUry or state occupied the hlghest positions next te the sister of the president The table was decorated with pink roses, thedraperles wero pink, the ladles wero gowns the color et the roses. There was an Incessant sparkle of w It and clever repartee. The stranger as murh Impressed by the peculiar airy grarc, tlie brilliancy aud gayety of the sreue. Shoreturned te Washington In six weeks and was Invited te another dinner. Mr. Bayard's wife and daughter both weie dead, and had been laid te rest In the old church yard at Wilmington. The ether gueits w ero the same. The roses were red, the gowns of the ladles crimson ; but that was the only change. There were the same Joyous faces, the same Jesting, the same laughter. The stranger remombered Kip Van Win kle's sad cry when he returns te his native village and finds his place tilled : " Are we se seen forget when w e are gene " One of the most pathetic of French ballads Is the song of Constance as she gavly d rcsses herself ter the ball at the French ambas sador's where she Is te meet her lever and friends, and te be the queen of the revels. Her light dress is blown against the iiame el a lamp, and she dies belore the hour when she was te go. The news reaches her com panions at the ball. " They cry, Peer Constance ' and they dan co until morning." Onoet the most tragic lncldents In Long fellow's poems Is the coming back et the ghosts te their old home te find that thore Is no longer room for them at the table or the neartu. There Is hardly a subject en which young and imaginative people expend mero melan choly reflection than this, et the brief mem ory which will fellow them when they are gene ; and with less reason. They need be forgotten. In gay, fashionable society, where the sole aud avowed object Is amusement It is natural that one who, being dead, can no longer amuse, should be thrust promptly out of sight But the real world should net be Judged by this raise and factitious stage scenery. I ts actual life, the man or woman who is eameat in thought and action will be remombered and exert a powerful intluence for geed or evil long after death. The slncere man, whether tie be the leader of a nation or a vil lage, strikes a sledge-hammer blew In the world which echoes through many genera tions. The memory of a loving, pious woman, whether she be Madame Guy en or a name less pauper In the almshouse, will linger long iu ether lives, like spilled perlume, making the world pleasanter and dearer as it rises heavenward. A Dee Illildled With llnllct. At an early hour this morning Jehn B. Snyder, residing en Hum street, heard a big nolse in his yard among the chickens. lie quickly areae lrem bed and went down stairs. Upen going into the yard he discov ered that the cause of the disturbance was a very bigdeg. Theanimal had broken open the chicken coop and tern the back of a chicken when Mr. Snyder interrupted him. The deg was kept at bay by a son of Mr. Snyder until the latter went tea neighbor's beuse and borrowed a revolver. Four bullets was put into the animal and if he has been accus tomed te lunching upon chickens he will net need any for supper. It is believed that the animal, which was owned by Michael Duer, has been guilty of killing chickens before, llemayhnve had an interest iu the whole sale slaughter In different parts of the city. Had an Kje te fliulnesa. A queer thing occurred at Christ church, in Louisville, en a recent Sunday. A little child S or 4 years old was taken te church for the first time by Its grandmother. The old lady gave the llttle darling a quarter te drop In the plate when It was passed around, but the child had an eye te business and Instead of depositing the money when tbe contribution box get within reach it grabbed a handful of change. The grandmother was horrified, and or dered the child te put the money back, but It would net obey. Then a rough-and-tumble scramble ensued, and tbe llttle hand had te be forced open, and the screams tilled tlie church. A Cat IlaUlDC Clilrki. Frem the Lltltz Itccerd. In the family of I. T. Bemborger Is a spot less white cat petted for her beauty and feline intelligence. Lately she has beceme still mero noleworthy by taking charge of a breed of young chickens, which she nurses with motherly aflectlen in n Iwx, allowing no stranger te come near and being tery Jealous if any ether cat makes her appear ance. Should auy of her family stray away lrem the box, she fellows, takes It tenderly in her mouth and brings it home. Tbe 1'1-ts at lllnkley'a Ilrldge. The county commissioners and Contractor Kitch en lhursday went te Blnkley's bridge and looked at the piers of the bridge which were condemned by the Inspectors. It was feuud that a number of tbe stones were broken. They will be replaced by larger stones, and tlie contractor, Mr. Kltch, will begin work next week. A German Carp l'urin. Mr. Levi Treisb, of Durlach, will gi e his attention te rearing German carp en a large scale, for which he has splendid facili ties. He has already a-large number of the finny tribeand will place in his dam this spring 11,000 mere yearlings and two year ljngs. He expects te reap a harvest "from them in a year or two. The tVeiuiiu'a Exchange. The tickets ler the houenary members of this institution are new ready ler delivery te them. Ladies and gentlemen who obtain them can oxebange each ticket for the exhi bitor's tickets entitling holder te dispose of their handhserk through this medium. The Kvcbauge premises te be a great and geed atlalr. Held Unitrr AdvUrmtuu Jacob Randall was heard by Alderman Ferdney last evening en a charee et defraud !lK "'J, landlady Mary Kempfeut of a beard b II. The alderman held the case under ad ad il9ement Death or Jilts Sallle SUlen. Mibs Sallie B. Sides, daughter or Dr. It 1 . Sides, of Fairfield, Drumore township, died en Tuesday morning of consumption. Deceased was an accomplished young wo man, and her many irlends hear of her death with sorrow. Appointed a Special Officer. Officer Shay is unable te be en duty and Jehn QUI, or the Eighth ward, who was ap pointed yesterday by the mayor as a special officer, was assigned te duty In his place during his disability. Organization or Fire Committee. The llre committee or councils organized last evening by the election et Lewls Nell as chairman ami Dr. II. F. Hberman as clerk. Dr. Sbaub was elected veterinary surgeon. ew Kngtne. A new I'cerlesa ten horae traction engine has arrived at the shop of Fzra f. Landls en Cheriv street, where U la en exhibition. Thoe-iglne U equipped with all the latiKjt Improvements and the public are Invited te call aud ne It. Sunday Scheel Aunltersary. Tae United llretbrcn Sunday bcIkxiI of Cove nant church. West Orange street, w 111 held their second anniversary en Sunday nrenimr ,,-ii II. Amnsementa. A illnitrel Parade, Ihls morning Jilsct's minatrela made a street parade, uccempanted by t?i f--Jbey marched all ever town andloekod anda CtmpanJ' U m,s"r rehearsing te-day ana a geed , hew is premised. lma,uiPtifY"ntl"-'Ihl "dented mu.lcal pearance last evening at lina" '' hi ,U '.P' ' Merdeck arrerdd great Blewn ?heu ,u ence which was very genu.VuTu exp'rea'teu or appreciation or tbe many very excXnt b?S of acting ltM the Initial repreaenuuen in Troyertheplay.anda meat favorable verdlci was accorded It by everybody present. The p et la skUIMIIy drawn, and at no time throughout the Are ftcti docs Interest flag In the story tbe llnca are well written and clearly show the handiwork or Mr. Maye himself, and many or the cenes are strikingly effective. Thocempany la the best we have ever seen associated with Mr. Maye, thelndlvldual members each seeming te be especially fitted te Impersonate the dif ferent characters entrusted te them. All things considered, It is the bestdrainatlcentertalnmen we have scen In Trey this season." XAllJttAaE.I. 1.SAVAN Mulfr April ?, lSAl, at tlie red dence of the lirlde's mother, by Ite K. I., lteed, Mr. F. C. teaman, te Miss Sallle A Mlller, nil nt Lancaster. Itil DKATlll. Dkcksr. In this city, nn tlieStU lnl., Harry A Decker, tn the lath yesrei his age. The relatives and friends of the family are In vited te attend the funeral rreiu hlslateresl donce, Se. 617 West Marien street en Monday morning nt o'clock lteqnlem Ma at St Jeseph's church. Interment nt St Mary' cemetery. a9 !td Ferkv. April 9, 11, Anna Ferry, relict or the late Jehn Ferry, aged Tl years. Tbe relatives and friends or tbe ramtly are re spectrully Invited te attend the funeral, from her Inte residence. In Maner township, en Mon day morning at o'clock at the house, aud at 9 31. at the Mennenlte Meeting Heuse, east or M tilers vllle. MARKETS. Philadelphia f red nee Market. 1'HlLADmt.rHt, April Fleur market quiet; Sales et 900 barrels, Minn, bakers at MW10: l'mina. tamily at MO 15 j Western at II 2SJ I l i Patents, tf OW s;i Kye Heur slew at S3 MJJ W. 1 p. in., call v. heat April, 9c , Msy, lXc i June, 01X! July, 91c. Cern April, l.Vie; May, 46c June and July.aUfc Oats April, tej.c May find .time. J'c July 9C Neir Yerk Produce Market .Sew erk. Anrll 9 Fleur null and in the buyers' ravers tine, tlWXJJSi); Supertlne.M A) QS.te; Common te i-oed Kxtra Western, lltti 50. Wheat Ne. 1 Ited state en Spot 1101 :Se. 2 Ked.91e: Ne. 1 Vthlte. state. Wc: Ne. '2 Ked, Winter. May. 91tic ; Xe. i Ked, Winter, June, 92e : July, BJiJe. Cern Se. 3 Mixed, cash, UKe : Mar. 4Cc. Oats Na 1 White State, tie : Ne. t. ic. Kye dull. : C2(i63c. ler western. liarley nominal. l'erbdull : Famlly.Mess. Ill Ueil '. l.ard-Aprll, MM j May. f a. Molasses nominal; IJc for te test. Turpentine dull at 47Kc llesln nnn; strained te geed. II 07K 61 10 n itntter quiet; Western Imitation (reamery, 2CQ3JC i.beese dull i Western K'ic Eggs Arm ; Western, 13Kc SiiK.r dull; itcflned cutleaf, r. 'J-ltJfiVc ; granulated, J 5-10 j. Tallew nominal ; prtme city. IKc." Freights dull ; grain te Londen, :rc. Petroleum dull ; reflned in cases, esc ColTee quiet ; foircurgees at 8c. Ulcedalli ranges frein SMic Oram and I'roviaiena. FuruUhad by S, K. Yundt, Breker, Chicago. April 9, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. 1'erk. Lard. April TJ .. 25'j May W ST a'i s;w . June t'i ssC a! w 3 ;ti July si ... .... August re;; a no September S3 lteculpta. Car Lets. Wlnter Wheat ft Spring Wheat W Cern t; Oats ta Bye liarley jj Oil City CrndeOU ., 73 Head. Eecetpts Hess. j.oeo Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard April 7IVf 3JW W 8 30 6X May 77'1 8;J S9'I 9 10 S 95 June 7i 3iii Stei 9 15 5 97K Jniy 89 30-S 9.wi 6 WW August. KK 6 10 September. ..S3 Oil City Crude Oil 73 Chicago Market. Ceioaue, April 9, 9 JO a m. Market opened Wheat Ma. 77ic; June. 73Xc . July, elUc. Cern May. ST'e ; June, 3c ; Juiy.SSHc. Oats AprlLSSKc: ilay, 29'ic; June, ic 1'erk May, 13 37K ;.lune. $9K. Lard May, 5H: ' ulyy, W esk Ultis May, 15 il; June, 5 40. CLUB1SS. Wheat-April, TSVJe; May, 77.e ; June, 79Jic corn April, SJie; May, 87 Je; June, Sac; July, Sc. Oata-Aprll, 2a; May, W.c j June, SOi.'e.; July,3(c. l-erk-April, SO ; May, 19 37X03 ta ; June, 19 IS: July. WiJX. IJiTuiVia' Mar' w w85 W: June' lttbs April, :&; May, 5 10; June, U 45; V Ul J , v, w. Lire Stock Markets. Cincine Cattle Kecelpu, 7.0u0 head ; ship ments, 5 000 head; market streng: shipping steers, 950 and 1,500 &s,f4S036; Blockers and feeders, fi 7HJ4 50; cewa, bulls and mixed, f.'4 "St ; built, 3fi3 23 ; thieugh Tcxans, 1 18 Hnga Uecelpts, S6.000 head ; shipments, 8 000 ; market slew und 10c lower ; rough and mixed, tlfjt SS; packing and shipping, fl 3584 50: light. 91 40 ; skips, 138365. sheep Uecelpts, S,X) head ; shipments, 1,000; market strong ; natives, 1336 15 ; Texans, 3 COQ Kxst I.ibsrtv Cattle receipts. Me head shipments, 171 ; market steady ; prime, $565 se ; ralrtogeod,li'(l 75; common, (3 60 I ; ship ments te New l'erk, 10 oarleu.ls. Hogs receipts, l.Soe: shipments, 1.800; market fair ; 1'hilaaelphlas. l WQl w ; Vork Verk era, 4 50Q CO : skips at IISSQWD; aulpmenu te New i erk, none. Sheep receipts, 2,000 head ; shipments, 1.M0 : market excited, 10c te 10c higher than yester day new Yerk Stocks. Nsw Yebs, April 9 Wall street, 1:30 p. m. m. Meney at 1 per cenu Foreign exchange null at H'J7GJ9 ; Governments were Arm; Currency 6's, I127H hid ; 4'a coups. 1126 bid ; 4X"s iU2H bid. The stock market opened quiet and roature reature less, but Just before the first call a apurt or buy ing In the ex-Vlllards caused an advance or H te 1VJ per cent. Market then settled Inte a lire leas state and has se continued since. At nres. cnt writing prices are slightly en" from the best figures. Stock Markets. Quotations by liced, McQrann A Lancaster, Pa. saw ters: list. 11 a. m, Canada Pacific. 65K C C. C. I . Cel. Ceal .! Central Pacific Canada Southern tis'A ChL, St L. ft Pgh. Uenverft UloUrande Ce, bankers, II M. 8 F.JI 4iS 21 24 41 toy. 40 Del., Lack. A Western 12 &ne. Sti'J KrleSd sa New Jersey Central ii K. ft T...... a' Leu. A N sbJ' LakoShero gil? Michigan Control Mieurl Pttclnc lwv; Northern Pacino .: N. P. Pre! m N. W " ie7i New fork Central ieiV Ohie Central .,'. Omaha Oregon Tnins ,,,, ?y,u Ontarleft Western K? Paclflc Mall u, Rochester ft Pittsburg 8U Paul f. tl". Texas Pacifle nu Union Pacino Wabash Common tv Wabash Preferred 17 Wesuirn Union Telegraph., wl Weal Shere .... PHILADELPHIA Ttwi- 172 w5 Lshlgh Valley J7 , is. 1. a reija Pennsylvania Heading Lehigh Navigation Heatenvllle M, PhUudelphla ft Krle.,., Northern Cent , People'a l'aaseniter...., K'd'g Uen'laM'tg's fca.. 513 M M 7J 7iK Ix)n mecsa nn Henda, lleperted by J, u. Leng. Par Iist Uncastera per cent., lsuft ."JS,0, "f.'j " .. " . "M !".... lue i . ; ?hoel.l;mn m i"5 " 1 In 1 firftl wnatMa 1ai ! !! 'n?erSu years. 100 103.25 Mantelm lioreugh lea't?.!?..!: iw Z BASK BTOCXS. First National Xlank..,. ke a Farmers' National liank .!...!. &n iis Fulton National hank ,.', iln J? Lancaster County National hank .... se mie Columbia National Hank "" iSI 110 Christiana National Hunk lue 11s Kphrata National Uunk "" ion se First National llank.Celuinbla::;." 100 i First National liank, Stnuhurg lue 139 First National llauk, Murlettu no Si1V) First National liank. MU Jey lue fftu Lltltz National liank ..."!!!.... 100 150 Manhelin National liank .,.,, 100 ui Union National Hunk, Mount Jey..,, 50 bi New Helland National Hank 100 lswse Gap National liank 100 110 tjuarryvllle National liank lue 110' sUffV?""! N.ut'?nal bank. 100 no Neithern Hank stock. luu 1J JJ'g Spring 4 'Beaver Valley 70J wl" A lleraeatc:; ;.: ". wit UM OoluuiblaftCheatnuLllui!!!! flu Li Columbia Washington, .....V. u una Coneatega lite Bnrlni S ST00 ytownJSiSbV&tewi;::::::;;:::: 2 g Lancaaterft Kphrata Lancaster. Willow Street. Btraaburg A Millport...... Marietta Maytown Marietta A Mount Jey i Lane, Klltabothtewn A Mlddlolewn Lancaster ft Fmltvllle ... Lancaster A Lltlti Cast llrandywtne A Waynesburg .... Lancaster A Wllllamstewn...... LanrasterA Maner Lancaster A Manhelm Lancaster A Marietta ,, Lancaster A New Helland MIKCSLLaMIOUR stecis. anarryvlile K, It..... ., Illersvllle stmil Car Inquiring Printing Company Gaslight and Fuel Company ... ..... Bterens Heuse (Bends) , Columbia Gas Company ,, ... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company.,,, Marietta Hellew-ware. Stevens Heuse ,,, MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel Northern Market Kastera Market.. Western Market Lancaster City Street ltsllway Ca.... Gas Company llends Columbia lloreuah llends LancastcrA Susquehanna. Lancaster A New Danville tiearryvllle It. It., 7V.. . Heading ft Columbia It. K., b's... Cs 41 5 4.03 00 35.M 100 70 90 M S5 75 W . 107.W fO 146 M W50 SS VM Us) v: m 1.13 M Ul M M IS list He S5 25 i 10 10 till a 6.25 IK) 210 (1 110 25 1S.OJ 50 t'l 50 tX) 50 M 50 Stl lit) llU 111) 101 U 310 , 11 mi iu 75 Us) 101 HoaMneld Market, Satcsdiv, April . DAtsr. Creamery llntter 30e HutterT) ft 2ijc Cup Cheese, two cups.. 50 Cettage Cheese, two pieces 5a Untch Cheese lump SOlOc reciTRV. Turkeys V plece (llve)N " " (cleaued) Chlckens 9 pair (live) ,. .tl(M.M ...111)1.73 ...triic .,..15iilOe ....MO 75c ...25S1HO ...4lyiC ...tl(tl.25 V piece icieaneuj Spring Chickens V pair,, I'igoens y pair. Ducks V piece (cleaned)... Ueese V piece IM BLLA K KlU S. Apple Bntterf) qt 25c Kggsf) dot tarte Henev V ft SIX) Lard V ft H"c Dry Beer, chipped , 40e Ham, whole lSQIIc Sausage l.'c Pudding loc Ham, sliced 22c TRC1TS. Apples ylSPk lert-svj Bananas f)dez 2541'Xe Coceannts, each Hjl-C Currants V ft (dried) H Dried Apples fi qt loe Dried Peaches ft qt l.'O Prunes f) ft , KJlOe lemons f) dez 'Jvc Oranges fldez tee Pineapples V plece... l?0T25a Grapes yl ft 1M13C Cranberries, pr. nt UHJl.'c VSSKTABLES. Cabbare f) head .3rtc iHeis y en 10c Potatoes V X l'k . lOtJlVj Yi eus ishel l.Ve Beans (Lima) V at 15e Carrots ) bunch 8c Head Salad 5c Onions fl bunch 5c Khubarbpibh. 5e Cauliflower, pr. hd 25i3uc Sweet Potatoes fl X pk HHfJV: Soup Beans fl qt l.'e SplnachKpk 10A15O Salsify fi hunch 8tiloe Turnips fl K pk loftl.'e Peppers fldez cjl5e risB. Halibut fl ft. iny Catfish f) ft 13c Herring fldez 15c Fresh Mttekeral fl ft lie Clams per loe n Sea llass loc BlueFlsh loe Sturgeon iec URAIX. Wheat ..90O9&c Oats 42c Cern Ks35tic liye K5c Hay per ten I15Q15 Cleversccd te.50 Timethy f2.rtxi2 25 Herd Grass fl.2S Orchard Grass r2.u) JUied Lawn Grasses K0 Fleur V bbl ti50 JVJTir AD VBUTISBXKSTS. TJA.KING POWDKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeaemeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cam. IlerL Daeine Powder Ca, 106 Wall Street, New Yerk, may27-lydAw THE "YELLOW FItONT" OLKAIt Filled Havana 5 cent Cigar Is the great favonte nnd most reliable .Nickel cigar In tbe market. Trythem.nt MAKKLtl'S (rormerly Hariman's) ' lellew Frent,' Ne. 21 North Queen Street DON'T FAILTONOTICETHE CHANG?: Iu location or HUHLEV3 DltUOSTOllK. The new number Is :tfl, five doers west of the Old Stand. I new oceri'Y thi: snei in the rearet 13-2 NOKTH (JUKEN STIIKKT, for merly It, Buchmlllers, would kindly solicit the v,n t m..n m ,.f nil wteltlni ....nn wnnA knives. Ac , repalrul. a pe.tal will receHe prompt attention. apa iwe." FKED K KOENIG. LADII- AND GENTLEMEN WISH lng te atudy tbe German, French and ltal Ian Languages, will find practical Instruction at my studio, ever Lecher's Drug store. Ne East King Street apiSlwd LEON 0 OiSKO. e AK I1ALU NOTE THIS: That te the ether claims that Oak Hall makes about the high quality, the unsurpassed Jit. the low prices of Its make ei clothing. It stands sin gle and alone In the greatness or its steck: greatnets In variety and quantity. Here are suits picked here and there. yT Hne "fT" from 4 te 13. A single breaated Blouse Suit, almost a black and wlte pin check overlaid with taint plaid or red ; were K and V, p'eate? .I"11 ,or a I'ttle boy (rrem 3 te 10 years), a plaid in three shades or brown, woven te give stripe effect ; were S7.50, new . A little boys Norfolk In fancy plaids and checks (age 4 te 13), several qualities, 5 te 110. -..Av.I1?y',8ult'the rabrle blue warp, with red is W 0,rn ana wh'te check ; was W.W, new A straight front sack ; the pattern or material a check with alternating bars of black, brown WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Seutheaat Cerner Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. JOTE 18 MAICINO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.00 A DOZXH. lanili' 1W WOIlT" QUKKN STItEET, janltt-ttd Incaater, Paj NUNNKlui0 TRK8PAHMKKH AND ttTrtVieJr JirttL5 Ka" --1 Persons are hereby for &Jj?EK5H en.ny et tbe Unda of thi fch'irn'oUBce0n,a,4U,iaset vfis&tiftsi Mvi8.,v!,..lr". KUWAUU U. rUKKM AN. turner for U. w. lumui (jjltUirner for U.W. Celeuuw's hem. XK VAt) rKKTMKMK.yru. Wanted.-a" geed him, WTiie . general hpusewnrk. Aunlvin ltd .tl.FOEHL, i Cast King St. ftl OOO AI'AKY TO AGENTS.- jXJKrJ Address at enee. 1)11 SCOTT'S KI.KCTIUC HOODS. . .... e.8U Bresdway, New Yerk The Only licmitnc. Bps jmdeed Q1 f riTl K '' W A 1)1 FOK ANY ?JJJ rase or Mdney '1 reubles, Nerv eblllty, Mental and Physical Weakness, thai IIOTAN1C N KU h 1I1TTKKS falls te eurrv. Sold liydnigglsts, w rents HKIlll MEDICAL lO., Ne. 13 North 11th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars rroe. mat-JOGmeedAw I7ISTATEOK PATIUOK MCLAUGHLIN, -i late of Manhrlmtnnnshlp, Lancaster Ce, l'a , deceased. Letters testamentary en said e tate having been grnuted tethumiderslgntd.nll persons Indebted thereto are ivquesledtomake Immedlate payment, and these having claim or demands against the same, will present signed, residing in llarrlsbniw or II. It Mr I tonemy, niuermnn, Lancaster. .lA.MKSMtl.AL'(UILlN, ap2-CtdF Executer. "Virn HAVE THirflANllSOME AN I) 1N fT foresting NRW CARDS FOR T0-M0HR0W AND NEXT WEEK. llemember April 17th and see what we bine then. Try our leas. CetfeesandA ft ! Baklne Powder. They cau't be beat. Th Orl Athntie & IVifieTwCcmpiny, ltd- 111 NOUTH IJUEKNSTKhEl. 1DC1JL10 SALE. . On MONDAY, API. II, 12. is', will be sold at D. Legan's Sales Stables, North Market street, a carload of Iowa Horses. Amongst them are souie Ne. 1 Saddle Horses, and sotue.No. 1 Trot Tret ting horses, as geed as there ever was In the county, sale te i einmence at 1 o'clock . a'-Jt HOIVAKD ll.VIIA. C1' AHKr.'S ti:.v STOUU OH, HOW IT SPITES ME I This is what you will say if you fail te get one or the beautiful Cards Clarke I giving away with his Celebrated Teas and Coffees this week CLABKK'STEA AND COFFEE, uiM-tydftw At Na ."tt West King Street. T71AST END YAKD. 0.J.SWAKR&00. OOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Offlce: Ne. 20 CENTKK SQUAKK. Beth yard udoRlce cennected with Telephone Exchange. aprl3-lvdMF 11 J ANCASTEU KINK. BASEBALL ON SKATES. Lancaster Rink I SATVRDA Y Xl'JSXlXU. Mikade vs. Little Tycoon. mSltfd . T fcUKSK'S. Canned Vegetables! Fell's Sugar Cem only Se. can ; Win. Penn Sugar Cern only 8c. can. Every can guaran teed. We have a large stock et Fell's aud m. Penn Cern is why we sell It se cheap. We have Original (ienulnc Wlnslew, 15c. The Trlde of Malno ana Heney Drep are the II nest Cern In the market : sells at ISc. a can. French and American Peas line and Finest I rench Early June, Marrewmtand Dew Drep TOMATOES I ell's 5 pound cans only 5c.; Fell's quart cans only loc. can j Luncheon and Hsppy 1 amlly, tine stock, only l!e can. String Benns only 10c can BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST rUNG STREET. LANCASTKU, PA. lelnuheue Connections. IIAHDHAUK. FIREI FIREI! FIRE!' WATER ATE1S ' WATKIt ' ' Grreat Bargains AT- KEPLER'S. $40,000 WORTH -OF HARDWARE TO BK SOLD IN HIE NEAT FEW MONTHS -JO MAKE koem Fer A NEW STOCK. (IKEAT EXCITEMENT AT KEPLER'S. SriLL'IHEV COME' NOW IT II Steves ! Steves ! All Want teTaka Advantage of this GREAT SALE, And are already anticipating their wants let next winter. Special Inducements and Bargains fe it- Mechanics, Builders, Farmers1 fiMaiA"ii?tMr?u!!!5j0 Vah. K1 tbe WORTH ;J.r1l,ifc,UiWOf'fcY' l'oek for yeuraelves be be rere gelnu elsewhere, and bu (enMnced. OREAT VAIlIK'li OF'IHK 1IE8T Steves, Ranges, Heaters, FURNACES, -ANO- HOD3E FURNISHING GOODS. ALL WILL UK MOLD. A NEW SIX-HORSE POUTAHLK HIMtlNOriELD THltESHINU ENU1NK will be Beld cry low. Call and see It. Iren and Blacksmith's Supplies BELOW COST. , A. C. KEPLER. ft KIT AnrMRTlSKMKNTB jCTAGEU A IIKOTIIKK. s PRING WOOLENS. Standard aultlntru, Nevol Bultlnffs, TroueerlugB, Sprinu Ovoreoatlnjra, Roady-Made Olethlnjr, BiiBlneea Bulta, Dresa Suits, Beys' Suits, !& iw HAGER & BROTHER, West King Street, A'A'lf ADrXKTlSKMKSTH. R EMOVAL! REMOVAL! This tsar itAveie rvi trv r ui.n..i w.... man has been removed te the corner room et the Stevens Heme formerly a muale atore. Telephone connection. nprS-atdll SHKNKA BALSMAN SEALED rilOPOSALH FOR COLLKO Hen of State and t eunty Taxes or East and WnstWanls et Lancaster city for K-.wlll Imi received at County commissioners' Ortlce until U o'clock neon. MONDAY, AI'ltlL ID, lb;. The appointment for the entire city will no( be given te one person : or te fice porsene. enr of whom will deputize the ether te de Ms work. BVOKDElterTHE BOAItD. Attest Fraxk Gki est. Clerk. a7-dtd Q.EOROE ERNST, Jtt., Oarpenter, Contractor & Bullder, N0.53J WKST KINO STIIKKT. All work receives my prompt and personal at tentlen. All klnda et Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasenablu terms. Drawtnga and Estimates fnrnlshed. e.7-lvd w II.L1AMSON A FOSTER. Williamseii & Pester's AnSOItlAlhNT or HANDSOME alTllNIl CIIILDKKN'S PANT SUITS AND KILT SKIRTS rOltSI'KlNOA.VDsL'MMKU.AKKSlll'KKIOK INgUALlTV AND LOIVPKICKD Williamson & Pester's ASSOUTMhNT OF LA DIES', MISSES', IIKNTS", IIO'S AND CIIIl.DHKN 1 BOOTS &8H0E8 FOKSI'ltlNO ANDSHM.MKU AllESI l'KIHOit IN QOAI.ITV AND LOW PKICKI). Williamson & Pester's ASdOKIMKNT OF Silk Nerkwear, Tourist's Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, MEDIUM WEIUJIT USltFUW'h'AIt, OKSI'RINO ANDSUMMKIt, ARESUl'ERIOR IN QUALITY ANU LOW flllCKI) Williamson & Pester's ASlORT.MK.NT OF YOUNG OLNTS', Ml'3 ANI CHILHREN'S HATS&CAPS FORSl'RINU ANDSUMJIKU.ARKSUl'EIHOR IN QUALITY ANU LOW fKIL'hll, BULK AUKNT1 FOR Dunlap's Fine Silk -ANU- STIFF FELT HATS. Tearist's and Traveller's Trunks and Valises. Miani a fester. 32,34, 36 & 38 East King SI., LANCASTKU, l'A. irVMJUTVKJS. pyeyrarKiERuf " Did you say you are In need of FURNITURE, Ifae, be aura and call en in, and we will tloenr beat te pleate you. fi. K. flOFFMEIER, na fact xrt ai . V SAM ) . iK" S OJilldren's Suits, Spring Ovorcentfl, Oeut'a FurnlBhliitr, B. & W. Cellars, E. 5s W. OutTn, Noveltloe In Noekwoar, Sonsennblo TJnderwcnr. LANCASTER, PA. HKH .Mrr.ltlttttC3llSPtT.1. Si)f CUV TO 1-OAN ON LAN-"J-JfJJJ carter ureiH'tty, In aniua tn antt, nt the leMrat current rates. I II IHIFFIN, nmwi lindlt) IV, Walnut at , I'hlladelplila ACHOICU LOT OK SMOKKH'S AHTI clea, ClKarette Helders, Tobacco reuchea, l'lpea, etc., In Kreat variety, juat received at MAKLKY'S (Formerly Hartman'a) " 1 elle rout." Ne. 21 North Queen Street. rpitY Ol'IiTilYK WHISKY 5 IE.MUJ OLU. I'KIt QUART 75 CK.N1S, AT HOHRKIt'S LIQUOR STORK, Ne. 'it Cenlru Square, Lancaater, l'a. M'rB-lydK iNSUKANCiTeKFlijinrKAIfJVKI); The Inaurance and Real Katateemce of Jem mlah Rife he been removed te NO. MK SOUTH DUKE STREET, lelcphone eonnectfen. JEREMIAH RIFF, niarlMmdlt Ne. SIX S. Dnlre St. T KVAN'MTLOlMt. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable SI'Ill.NU OPKNINO AT II. (H'lt. HART'S FINE TAILORING. Iho Ijtrgcat and meit Cemnlete Aertment or FINK. WOOLLEN" tar the Sering Tiidote be round tn the City or Lanraatcr. A Choice Line of Spring Overceating') and rantaloenlnga In all th LutcU 1'atteriM. TrlCM Lew, Heat Vt erlcmanahln, and all geed Warranted at represented. H. GERHART, NO NORTH QUKKNhTltKKT. a-0HiOilln the I'oitetnce. inarj7-lydR AN UNl'AKALhKLFJD IIAKOA1N. "It Ii an 111 wind that blown nobedyany feed." The recent failure et a noted French weratcd .Manufacturer en.tblea na te offer you l,Wi yarda French Werated, for 1'antaloena. ut a terrible alaushter: The geed am strictly all pure weratcd. el eleirant weight, nnd exactly worth IIOU) te I12.0U. I will make them uniu flrat clasa atyle, perfect nttlnff, at the veryli.w prlie of only M.0i) per pair Call and lent e your ineaaure betore the choicest patterna aru all ai lected. ROSENSTEl.S'S Fine Tailoring, Ne 37 North Queen atreet, Ijtncaater, l'e. aT-NnT. 1 employ none but pnictlcjl 1'anta 1'anta 1'anta loen II tt te re. R OHH HROS. .V II A HTM AN. HEADQUARTERS FOR- UMBR.GLLIS, PARASOLS, CANES. THE MAM FACTURKRH, Rese Bres. & HartMD, 14 EAST KING ST. nplmd AMUaKXBHTH. ClUIrON Ol'KHA IIOUHK. Monday and Tucsdny, April 11! ami 111, 1SS(I. The llanagement tAliea pleasure In annnnnc lng an Engagement for BTTWO X 11) JITS OXL Win Return or Ameilra'a Great Acter, MAY O, HUl'l'ORTKIl RY Miss Kathrjn Kidder and His New .erk Corapan), In the Ileantirul Way In HveAcM, entitled "K0RDECK!" A preaented at 71 l'erfennancea In New" Yerlc under the management or M n. SiiKniitAKCeitiirN. 1'RICES 23,MandTSCEN1S. Keaerved Beats at Opera Heuse. ar.S-.Mrt TVH BALB Ott MEHT. TJIOH ltKNT NIOK TWO-HTOH V JlltH'K jT3 Dwelllni; IIOU90, Ne.5IBEa-t OranRoatreet. mar-Hid Hlltell a. URO TJIOlt HKNT A HAKKIIOUSn, NO. Ill J3 Washington atreet. Apply tellarrj' Jlyeia" l'ark Ileuae. in'."J lid OOD HTAHLE FOR IlKN'r. A Geed Stable and Sheddlng. attuateil at Ne.llJ Washington atreet. Apply te ilAllltl alYKRS, at l'ark Heuse. iiiariMM TJIOH ItKNT. JU A Tobacco WareheuRH with l'unn'a It. R Siding, Capacity for storing 3,uidcaaes. Apply "mariatrd 1NTKLLIQENCER OFFICE F R RENT. An eatabllahed Oreccrv Stand with riuuiiinu attoched In southern part of the city. f ua9W9tuu ajiiii lai. inmyai Ne. 133 1 IS AST Kll UNO STREET. -JK)R RENT. JD Shep in rear of Ne.37 West Chralnnt street, used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mllllie street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage lactery. Alse a dwelling and atore room new occupied by A. A. HubTey as a drug store, West King street. Apply at thu iiVlfd INTELL10ENCER OFFICE. pRIVATK HALE. 1 will have a car Joad or First-Olass Ohie Nerman Horses, AT THIS MESBIMAO IlOCf I. NO. 115 NORTH l'BINCK STIIKKT, by Monday, which, I will dispose efat prlvat ale. New let of flrst-cleas lienet drivers workers and heavy dralt. meatly nom Canada, very week, and always ler aale. QKOUOE QU0SSUAM, HblWydAw ir 26 East King Street. ft. jnarlS-SmdVr'.saw - ', i.V2&;t3w-UK-- WtU