TF'TTTJ" ' i1 v, -y'Ai V ? THE LANCASTER DAILY JKTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 1880. ,-2 .- ." .. '. E.-! J pf 7 bi & i TOT glSTER PROGRAMME. , M i " sfr wtrjifi' cmvncuM will en. . MMMTM-BOLT WBMirr f Ms Met HetabU Smrle In the Mm r WenMp-UlMramlr CaSMract OmH AmwtaA Most Kasnarkabla Saak Btery. 7 tt CTMpoaaeneefITiitoicn. CeujmMa, r, April -.-Mnnuy win hkMMMMI HW I" w0" "' "" """" -- .- -j i, trMC previous te Easier J. j rtiuutisT f " "'"" Week. Te-morrow ,"1 ' . - 9mlm RnnriiT and in soma of our Vi L - - - l.Ma..l..ua ka .t.B- "?,, UliiutiHn nemoryef the triumphal entry .r?'f 'tk liert Inte Jerutalem. A number or 'ekaretwe will bold services en every eYen- i jl. . mIb.m II.A Miutlr bimI mrv tvlll htTfl ,i V " ! " "" "-- t Ef MrrMM Detn morning ana anernoen. .v- ,- la St, Faul'ar. E. church services will ','i" ' M held at 10:30 a. m. and 430 and 7:30 p. m. ' en every day, excepting Geed Frldsy, when services will be held at 10 a. in., and from 12 aaMi 3 p. nt. la the evcnlng services will bsheld la the opera house, commencing at go'.clock. Rev. V. J. Clay-Meran will do de Hvar ta appropriate sermon. The united eharcb choirs, with Miss I.illie R. Piahlcr as conductress, will vender special Passion tnitftln- Bethel Church of Ged: On Palm Sunday i special services will be held in the morning. ii HV. C. D. Rlshel, pastor, will dellvci a ser mon en "Christ's Kntrance Inte Jerusa lem." Kvery evening during the week special services will be held. United Brethren Church : Quarterly con ference and communion will be held mi Sun day. Salem Lutheran Church: On Sunday morning at 10 a. in., confirmation services Will be bold. Twe Slight Accidents. A young boy named Feley, living en Lan caster avenue, met with a slight accident by striking his head against an iron stoeple. He did net see the obstacle and a severe gash in the head was the result. A young girl named Kose Cairns, living en Seuth Filth street, was running along n pavement when she stumbled and fell with such force te the ground that the knee cap of her left leg was broken. Disorderly Omltict Came, nn Arrest, Mrs. Andrew Kane, of Washington borough, entered suit against llenry Klse, Geerge Kiseand David Short, living in tbnt town, at the offlceof Squire Yeung ler dis orderly conduct and malicious mlschlef. These young men wero in tee saloon of Andy Kane and behaved in an objectionable man ner. A hearing was given tne men yesterday afternoon when Geerge ICise was acquitted of all charges. The ether men had te pay the costs ou the charge of disorderly conduct. A Snake Story. A prominent butcher in town la authority for the following story, and his veracity is unquestioned : This gontleman was driving ever the read leading from WlMer's Hill te the Chlckles creek when he noticed a cat eye ing an object along a fence. Thinking the animal was after a Held monse the gentle man Btepped his team and watched her actions. Much te his surprise he saw the cat pounce upon and kill a suake about eigh teen inches long. The story Beems Incred ible, but the gentleman says it is positive truth. Town Nete, lioulse AriiOt and company appeared in ' Leah the Forsaken " in the opera house lastnlght te a fair audience. The character of the Jewlsh maiden was taken by Miss Arnet, and her acting was excellent. This evenlng the company closes the engagement and will appear In " Fun ou the Bristel." Columbia shad are being caueht in geed numbers at the batteries ImjIew the dam. At the battery of Paul Iteed eighty-four Bhad were caught yesterday. The ladies and gentlemen of Lancaster, who gave an amateur theatrical performance a few days age, In Eshleman's hall, In that city, in behalf of the Weman's Exchange, liave most kindly consented te repeat the entertainment in the Columbia opera house, en Thursday, Apri' 2"th, in behalf of the St. Paul's Ladles Sociable society. Miss lieitha Leeb, of Lancaster, is visiting in Columbia as the gncit of Mrs. Jacob Rethschilds. A CREMATION AltTOCATB, Vflie Doesn't Want Ills Henes Lying Around Loese Alter Death. Frem the FitUburg Leader, The following is the copy of a communica tion from a well-known Pittsburg Journalist, addressed tothepublUberot the paper Issued in the eastern part et this state as an advo cate of cremation : Editor Lancaiter Vretmittst In your userul and entertalnlng periodical ?reu eiler the public a great deal ofvaluable formation en the subject of pest mortem cremation. 1 like your Ideas ; I enter into them with zest and discriminative delight; 1 ball thorn as evidences eftbe march et pro gress, which from the half-cooked mission ary of the savage hurries us en te the wholly Incinerated " dear departed" of the civilized American. When 1 am no mere, I want te be dlsposed of by your favorite method, and have my a-sties distributed among my friends in dainty little boves of French make, en each of which shall be in scribed something te this eirect : Dear friend, whom this small box Is sent te, l'rescrvu It as a lest memento. Although cf meatrtrllngsectlen The aust v, HI keep up recollection ; And of t a tear mil wet your lashes When you beheld peer 's ashes. Hew much better such an arrangement will be than that necessitated by the common plan. Jriny body were burled in the ordin ary fashion the only expedient lelt me in order te furnish my friends with substantial and entirely personal tokens would be te have my bones resurrected and equitably dis tributed. But this would net da A human bone, especially when it belongs te a near and dear departed friend, is uet much craved by people. If any one sent me a thigh bone, for instance, belonging te my old school master or te the red-haired girl with whom I flirted years age, whut could I de with It? Hang It up evor the inantloplece by a blue ribbon ? or use It for a paper weight or hollow it out, fasten legs te it aud turn it into a pen-holder? Net X. There is that within mr which would make me shrink from such a mockery of the happy visions et the pest. Sir, 1 would be constrained te have that thigh-bone decently Interred and a monument erected te Us memory. But should I rorehe a thimblelul of ashes from the even whero bouie dear frieud was reduced te his primordial olements, then would the equine be of a dltlereut tint. Theso re mains would rtst comfortably in any spot in my house; and I, without the faintest possibility or my thoughts revertlng te the dlssectiug-roem or the schiudery, might commune in ponslve silence with my dead. Accompanying .this expression of my sen timents ou the momentous question which you be ably handle I enclose my subscrip tions te your journal for the next 400 years. Should my death occur before this term ex ex plresyeu may continue seudlng It te the man who ha the most ashes. He will be my legal representative. Yours consumedly. An Infamous Traffic. In Quebec, wholesale trading In young and Innocent girls for purposeH of prostitu tion has come te the notice of the authorities. Disreputable houses In Chicago, New Yerk, Bosten, and ether cities in the United States have agents here who Ingratiate themselves with young women and in duce them te go te the sutes, where tbey are drawn into a life or in. -famy. Their trade has been curried en te au alarming extent, sometimes 15 females belng shipped in a week. The prices paid te the agents are in accordance with the leek or the girl varying lrem 20 lofciea That police. Kevernment authorities .n.i ,ilki,l MiMUl liaffl II ruUlMllltatlftn nvtxm tt... ... $ Vdiolea or'twifeouBK wdmea to'Ohimen 'UyBJCBJWO WSKTUIVCIUS lu UIBJKJKI UI tOOm ter Immoral purposes. ' The peer irirla lit .-,. ....-ik. r'UM.u -..i.- ij-. rr- tot immoral purpose. The peer girls lelt he th Grand Trunk railway en Mnil, bv the Grand Trunk railway en MomUe II night, and every attempt has been made te .u. ,1... M..lnv.S -..I.I.I.. ,ha fu..alfnn lln Tee American consul has been consulted and twtopertant letter has been drafted for the HrltWt consul at W4MfaiBgten. ' It is sUted tbat evor titty girls have sent toeno Chicago souse w itbln a year. m fssuii te Jail. Yaaterday Andrew Miller, a tramp, who was drunk, w eat te the house of Mr. Hershey ob the Wabaalc. read where he annoyed the Jhtlly. He was arrested and Alderman Deen jeveJalni, 30daya a rr.tr htatk flashes. Judge Neenan, of 8U Leuis, who recently decided that uncoupling cars is net a felony, Is a native of Heading. The cltlr.ens of Sellnsgrove liave raised 25,000 te construct n building ter the ma chinery of the Watsontown loot and shoe factory, which is te be removed te that place. The Berks county Liquor Dcalers' Protec tive association request the members net te fiurcbase any beer, porter or ale from II lam I. Pippin, el the Spring Garden brewery. The reason assigned for this ac tion Is that Pippin does net belong te the as-seclatlnn. At Wew Postemcp, Schuylkill county, whlle the Wayne township supervisor Mas pulling down an old stone fence with which te macadamlre the reads, he found seieral hundred dollars In silver and geld which had been stelen six or eight years age from the house et Postmaster Jehn lialderir. The thief was Peter Fessier, since ueceascu. A lad named Augustus lleltnluck, aged 11 years, employed at the Heading cotton factory, was engaged en J rldav In cleaning a machine called the "mule," when by some mischance the raachlne ran together, catch ing the boy between the head and sheulders. The steel points of the machine lacerated his head f rlghtlully and tore eir otie ear. He bled firefusely and died while being conveyed te he home et his parents. Whlle Jesepn Kothgable was handling a red-het bar of iron at the rolls In the Penn sylvanla nut and belt works, at Lebanon, It twisted from Its course and around his rigid arm, burning the llesh from the elbow te the hand into the bone, Kothgable had a similar accident aome tlnie age at the same place, when a het bar twisted about bis entire body, burning him frightfully. Hut he was oil eil dently net barn te be burned te death. I'mpritlm Sold by tin Slierln". Sheriff Tomllnsen disposed of the follow ing properties at the court hotise this aner aner aner neon : A tract of land situated in Wat wick town ship, containing 3 acres, mere or less, en which are erected a two-story frame dwelling house, with a two-story back building ; to bacco shed, stable, warehouse, cigar factory, scale-house, etc., as the property of Netzly N Bender, te Augustus V. "Shober, for ?:.,soe. A let of ground CO by 210 feet, situated in the borough of Manlicltn, en which are erected a "-story bake lionse and carriage house, ns the property of Jereme Yocum, te Jehn Fahnestock for $fi3.r. A trnrt nflnml Hltuated In Kanhe township. containing S acres, mero or less, ou w hlch are erected a 1-story frame dwelling house, stable, weed shed and ether outbuilding", as the property el Dsvld L. Lehman, te Jacob B. Lorahfer JUS. The undivided t Interest in 2 lets of greundiMtuaU'd en Poplar street, In the city or Lancaster, en wnicu is erxcteu a - siery briek leather factory as the property et Charles A. Lechcr, te Jehn W. ilpuman and Philip Snyder ler $00. A tract eflland situated in Ceney tewnshir. containing 74 acres, mero or less, en w Licit are eroded a two-story brick dwelling house, with a two-story brick back building, frauie barn, 3 tobacco sheds, and ether buildings, as the property of Mary M. Fugle, te Michael R.Heliman, fer?10i2j. A Prisoner Takni by Strategy from the .Vew Helland Clarien Constable M. M. Weaver, of T.ast Karl, lias of late made It het for the petty chicken thieves en the mountain. On Saturday night he was again en the hill after several parties, but falljng te get them all, he Invited one of them te call at his rosldence en Sienday morning, saying tbst he wished te co him en some confidential business. Ben Rice, for It was no ether, came bofero breakfast. which the obliging constable gave him, as wellasa coat, when be arrested him, and hauled him te jail, whero he new steps till trial at next week's quarter sosslens. Ben was uauiy ioeiou mat time ami win no doubt hae less confidence in anyone in the future. Tliey tVere Prominent Cltlieu; et Tramp.a Frem the Chilsttana Ledger. Twoef our prominent citizens wero sitting en the steps et a large manufactory in this place engaged in eonersatlen a few days age, when a tramp who liappened that way stop step Xed, sat down with them, rotated his adven tures, Ac, and mistaking them for members of his clan, asked them which way they wero travelling, east or west. They informed the familiar Itinerant that the east was their objective point, lie then filled his pie and smoked It In their company, after which he departed, ignorant of the fact that be had been conversing with two of Christiana's most prominent citizens. Arresteiland Diirharged. lMt evening William Kckert, of Lenman Place, gave Nathaniel Myers, who rosides at Paradise, a t-0 geld plece te get change at the fermer place. Instead of doing this Myers took a freight train and en me te Lancaster, llewas arrested by Ofllcer Birnheld in the neighborhood of the Pennsylvania station, alter a telegram had been received from Lenman Place. Myers had about t9en his person when anested, and be said that he had lest the remainder playing cards lu this city. This morning 1'ckert came te Lancas ter and stated te Alderman Been that Myers' folks had arranged te make geed the missing money, Myers, who was much allected and shed bitter tears, was dis charged. At the Ojicra Heuse. A very small audience attended the per formance at the epera house by the Poeplo's Dramatic, company last evenlng. The play was "A Celebrated Case," and Gustavus Clark was very successful In his impersona tion el Jean Jlenautl, and the whele com pany did well. The costumes wero very tine, eud it Is a pity that the show was net belter patrenised. This evenlng the com pany apiiears for the last time aud plays "Tlie .Streets et New Yerk. Calling the Salintlniilsts Nuisances. Representatives of the Monttment asso ciation have tiled complaints at the station house. They claim that the meetings of the Salvation Army In Centre Square attract a large number e( boys who get en the grass around the monument and damage It, They desire the nulsnnce abated and suggest that the meetings or the Salvation Army be held In a room, If the boys can't lie kept oil the grass. Generosity et lhe Vnnderhllts. The Inte William H. Sanderbilt's great gilt of 500,000 te the New Yerk College of rnysieians unu Mirgoens was an cxample which his children are gouerously following. Net long age Mrs. Sleano and her husband made ample prevision for establishing a model maternity hospital en the new college land, and the four Vnuderhilt brothers have united in a gut or tWi.lUHj ler the special pur poses of tile clinical department Tfie UninAges Assessed. 'ine viowers this altorneon llled their re pert as te the damages sustained by Samuel J, Demuth by reason of Grant stroet belng opened from Christian te North Oueen. They agreed upon 19,031.1)0 as the amount of tne damages ei wmcu the citvtste pay l,b.l and the county H.SlO.Gtt. The county wll apjteal from the award. The Feast of the Passu, er. Monday opening, the 19th Instant, at sun- set, begins the Jewish 1 east of the Passeier, which will continue ler eight days. Dining that time the bread eaten is unleavened, or snow ureuu. i uis n-asi commemorates the d epart u re and flight of the children or Israel from Kgyptlan bondage. A Lest Olrl A little girl about 10 years old belonging te a family that has Just moved from Harris burg and settled en Jehn street, was found by Ofllcer Kissinger en West King st, whlle wandering around last evenlng. She was token te the station house and was alter wards called ler by her parents, who were greatly worried. Cue Dismissed. Louisa Deman, who woscharged with as- ? Ti y '-y,1"8 Miller, had a hearing borero I Aiuertnan Hpurrler last nvnnlmr uimnMlm case was dltiuiwed. iissViilt'imi'il!iUb'u:.b' wb0 WR'' cfSl with helfrinl-rer-a .? by Kw" MIlluY, tlaa a Miller8.! r.ryM,nan Ueen thisatternoen. Miller did net knew who had struck him aud the case was dismissed. Biru-K "lm Anether Herse Ihlet Arrested On Friday evening Ellswerth Keedy was arrested aud committed te the Lebanon Jail for stealing a horse or Henry Warner, a few daysage. He will be taken w Berks 'ceuntl jail for trial. CensUble Gates worked tin the case and caused the arrest, ' A Large Catfish. James Lrisinan, residing in the southern part of the clty.caught a ery large catfish en an oi'UIne at the second dam below the city lastnlght. It measured nineteen inches in length and weighed tour pounds. Picture et an (ltd Arrh. Win. J, Cooper has in his possession a plc tureef an old arch, which was erected In front of Cooper's liotel and across s. est King street, in iioner or the arrival of General Ijifayetle, en July 27, lSi The plctnre was made w Itli a jien and is ery gre,i. Dr.J. J Mickersham will lecture this eenlng In the normal school chapel at Mlllomllleon ' The Fight ter Free Schools." The lecture will begin at half lt seven. We advise nil In wnnt of Reed beets or shoes at low prices te visit the lied Frent Shoe Stere. .Ve. North Queen street, next deer te postefflre. aprii ivu.titw AIIOIT KASTKK I-OHS. The l-nrse Iliislnrn That lJnrstcr Finn Is UeliiB This Year People who de net clxethn matter nny atten. Hen have no Idea of the amount of business dena In Kaster Fgjrs, nnd coloring In Lancas ter. Kverj eaen the trade grows much larger Jehn F. I.enK"s Sens, the well known dniRK1'', de an Immense business In this line. Ihey are the Ititentnrsnf theMaibled Kaster dyes, which are put up In liquid from and aroused te color any smooth surface thst can be made warm such as Ftfgs, glass, Ac. They also lnentcd the Mimic Chlps.w hlch come lu picks or three colors each, and aroused for work en ribbons, graces Ac Thotjctery of the Messrs Leng Is In the eeend story of their drug store, where a force of people ranging In number from sixteen te tw enty-tw e, h.i e been constantly ut work since September making coloring. Of late great deal or work has been done coloring glass or porcelain eggs. These eggs are purchased In large quantities by the Lengs, unit, after being coleied, are shipped tee ery part or the I tilted states. They can be found tuall the principal cities from Bosten te Omaha, and as far south as New Orleans. The linn has shipped as high as two hundred gross te one parti 'lnc Messrs. Leng have been engaged In this branch of the business ler four years, but this ear they hsve donetwlcoasmnchas any previous one. Dur ing the Kaster season this stere Is an attractive place ter children as well as elder pcople lhe large front windows were closed during the grejter part et yesterday, as they were be ing titled up ter the season. Last evening iney wcre opened and presented a beautirul appear ance in the windows arc eggs of all kinds, trem the slre of a marble te that of a peck measure. All are handsomely colored, ns are the chandelier glebes, bottles and In fact nesr ly everything In the window, some of the eggs are. et the most expenslve kind Inthomlddle nt the north window and towering above oxnrythlngclselsabeantttul specimen or ablue Heren. Heloeks like a giant and from his hill Is suspended a small package or the firm's goods Among the things In the ether window are two large eggs, which are only partially colored lu thore can he seen a let or mtce, which were once whlte buthave also been teuehedup with coloring. In this window area number cr whlte eggs whlohhave been beautl- rutty ptlnted by hind by u young lady or this city The window s also contains colored grosses and numerous ether articles showing the style or the firm's goods. The stere leeks well and it Is evident te all who enter that the business Is very large. Ferris Ilres'. Country Directory In Jnly. The publishers of the' Lancaster city and county Directory, Messrs Ferris Bres., find that seme tclnd friend has been assuring the neenle of Lancaster that their county directory would net be published until rail may be net until winter tact Is he has rolltejn relltejn hie Information that It will never be published at all; and or course thst being the case, the thing te de. Is te ratronize a nlce little dlrec tery, which will go at least te a few people, and will he out by the First of Maysure-lf every bedv keens sober, and It doesn't rain. W hlle appreciating the disinterested kindness or this friend. Ferris Ilres. desire te assure their pa. trens that their city and county.directery will ba published at the earliest date consistent with accuracy nnd completeness, and would request them net te believe nny tales about the County Olrectery unless the name "Ferris Bres." Is blown In the bottle When Ferris Bres". County Directory Is dead, they will have the funeral notice published In the Lancaster papers. In thBineantlme, these who want thelrudvertls lug te reach the people et Lancaster county, and w he want a complete city and county book will reserve their orders for Ferris Bres., whose Cecvrr Directory will be ready fbrile Hi ery lone before "fall" Hd Ainuseuienls. .Sum -lVeijife'i Alow. Sam Ilemple, the for for Ite comedian, w 111 be In the epera house w 1th a strong comedy company en Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next wcek. On the first evening the three act comedy et ' L ncle Sam" and the farce entitled "The Iteugh Diamond" will be glven. Mr. llcmple Is said te lme a strong company He Is well known te Lancaster people and has many friends here. Enlerlatnmtnt at tht liink. This evening a large company composed of local people will gtie an entertainment at the Lancaster skating rink. A geed entertainment and big crowd Is eipected U. A. 11. Entrrtainment. An entertainment Ter the benefit or the rellt fund of Ooergo 11 Themas pest 81, O, A It , will ba given at the L'incuster rink ou Thursday evening, April 29 flrnnd Spring Opening. Hese Brethers A Hartman will have a grand opening this evenlng. The store room will be brilliantly lighted nnd handsomely decorated, lliej extend an Invitation te all teenmeandsee them. It will pay you toge. DKATUH. JousseK.-ln Gorden! Ille, Pa, ed April 1C, lniti, W W .lobnsen.tn the '.Ttb year or his age. Kelatlves and Irlends are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral rrem the residence of his mother, In Gortlnmllle.en Monday afternoon at a o'clock. Bervlccs at the Baptist church, Ger denvllle. ltd' atAUKXTH. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHrLABxi-rniA, April 17. Heur dull, weak; Bales of 8.) barrels ; Minn, bakers at 13 sOfll 75 , Peuna. tamllyat WT5l 10 ; Western at tl IMS 1 T'. ; Patents, rl 605 . tfye Heur at 13 0l 4S. 1 p. in, call Wheat April, 92Xc; May, W.ie t June. WJjnj July. Wje. corn April, 46Xc; May, ICc June (C.Vcj .luly.C'Oic Date April, IMjc , May and JuneIWie j July Uhlcttge M'arket. Chioaeo, April IT, B.a) a. in. Market opened Wheat May. TsVjc: June, btsje. Cern May, STJiGJTJic ; June, Mc , July, Ss'ic. eats May, aJ;e. Perk-May, ri.K; June, tOMX: Jnly.rJdX. ljird June, Mi4: July, W02H: Ulbs May, J; June,5 Jiyi ; Jnly, $5 S7K ;oLe8IH. WheatApril, Te i May, TOiQTOic; June, TS'ile ; J uly, 3c. c.0.n,rprL,-1ci 1Uy' SsOWie; June, ZSOi ; July, 3Uc. OttU-Aprll, SSJie; May, 2c ; June, aeJici July.aeJic Perk-April, S UKi May, t3 SJK t June, 19 30i July. run. " n ' Lard Apr!!. IS 80; Maj-, f.1 w, June. JSHJ5KTK; July. Wei ,i:!b,,-7AJ,riIv,?i.''? w"y- "Xs June' & iS-iy,; Jtity.tS.lTK- drain and Previsions. rurnUbed by S, K. Vundt, Breker, Chicago. April IT, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat, Cem. Data. Perk. I.rd. April, May Tsji STf '.",; 9 w June "tl Wj ... a 07U t.,95 July si sjjj .... 9 37H 6.9'K August M 6 0TK September S3) , n . ItecetpU. Car Leu. Winter Wheat , Spring Wheat , 31 Cern.... j; "u' 171 Hje , Barley Oil City Crude Oil ,,,. 77! Head. Uerelpta-llegs. Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern, Oata. Perk. Lard April TSJJ S,,ij -trM a ..j b,i May -TMi 37): ? 'iG i.ve June 81 3). f jj 5.97W July 83 S1) JU2 9 111 K.lr.'S August MK ... 9 W O.UiU September. 84W , ... Oil City Crude Oil 77V New Yerk Pred tire Market, Nw Vehk, April 17. Fleur dull and market buyers' favor 1 rlne, fjH33U) Supertlne.ihO (fl: Common te noed Kxtrn tle.lern, 131901. City Mill Kxtras, It eeul 6.1 for West Indies W beat Ne. 1 Jted statu en Spot, We ; Ne, 2 Ued.tUe; Ne. 1 White, state. Die : Ne. i Ked, Winter, May, tBJfc j Ne. i Bed, IV Inter, June, &3e. .Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, ensh. Met May, l(3ict June, 7c. Oats-Ne. I Whlte Etate, spot, 43et Ne. 2, ilye dull. t (HOfAc. for Western. Barley neu.tnul. Perk dull t lainlly Mess. Ill SOQH 75. Lard-May. a m, Jnne.iasT Molasses dull i aec. for w test. lurpunllut) dull at tie tteslu nult itralhed te geed, U 07X01 UK- Petroleum quiet t refined In cases. fMf. Butter-Market dull, weak t -New j ait era t.Ts.mery. SHUlcj state Hairy, half firkin tubs, !,Sneese steady J State, :ll,Se t V estcrii, -HO lOKc. Kggsnrnu State, tie j Western, 12Sr,., sugar dull! Kctlned cntnwf. ti,ttKc granulated, sa. Tallew steady t prime city. 4c. freights steady t grain Liverpool, He Cotree anil f rsir cargoes bi p4c. Ulcediitl; ranges from 3iOle. 1.1 e Sterk Market. I'lttc ae, April 15. Cattle itecelpt. s.avi head i shipments, a, Mi head t market active and low er , shli'plng steers. HM te l.V .s , It lOttfi Xm sieekersand feeders, V V.lt ! i cows, hulls and lulled, II lt bulk, ti fcVI-1 ' . , Hogs Iteclpt. Su,(U) hesd i shipments, ,1111 heads market slew nnd prices 10e lower rough and mixed. H waifHrpacklng and ship & ping, H.ASJ...V; iigm, fj.t stfi.ju ; skii', - .-u MtiA..nvUnrll,ts. 4 fll hnsit shtmiietlts. t(SX nmrkei stead) j names, r-MsUHj Tesnns,JJ.Vl kst Lissrtv Cattle receipts, 51? head i sl Ipments. S-a head s market hdr i prime. J f" i ; ratr te geed, tl JM5 M ; common, !(JI W . shipments te New lerk, none. Hogs ncelpts. ITOii head ; shipments, S.lie : market slew j l'hlladelphtas, II rnll Tet lork lerk ers.lt.si(l40t skips, ( imji -f,; shipments te New nrk, none. Sheep twelnts. 2,lil head ; shipments, l,0v! market slew, snade eir from W ednesdu Hew erli stecRs. Nsw et, April IT. Wall street, 1 30 p. in. Meney at easy 2 per cent, reretgn etchsnge quiet at ISTeiiv; : itevernments were linn ; Currency G's, $12T,S hid ; 4's coups 1.'J bid 4S"sll.,V(bld. The stock msrket opened unlet at about jes tcrdaj's figures, and luUauceden a light tiny tug during the first hour H te '. per cent, since 11 o'clock the market has been extremely dull and without feature. Stock Slarkets. Quotations by Heed, McUninn A Ce., bankers, Liincssier, n. MIW TORK LIST. 11 A. W. 12 M. S r.n 4)t Canada l'aclnc fit's COC. t hs Cel. Ceil Central Pacific. Canada Southern..... Cht., St. L. A Fgh. uenver.s uioumnae Del., Lack.A Western.. Krle hrluM New Jersey Ueutral... k. a t l.etl.A N Lakn Shern uv;: -T SH, HIS li's rv: -:& M.Js s ts4 Michigan Cent rat Missouri l'acltle Northern i'acinc .... N. 1". I'rel N. IV New lerk Central..... Ohie Central lltll, if 101 ; IS 5. 1W. &TJ m ts., ll ltfi itsi: IS Omaha 4s Oregon lTans -", OntarteA W'ostera Pacific Mall M Kochester A Pittsburg .... Bt. Paul iH Texas Pacific... Union Pacific 4S Waliash Cominen Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph., taw WeslShere lv!'l rHlLADSLrSIA list. Lehigh Valley R. N i Y. A Phlla i Pennsylvania MS Beading 11 13-H. Iihlgh Navigation :-i4 Hostenvllle Philadelphia A i.rle Northern Cent People's Passenger B'd'g Ucn'ls M'tg's 6s - Oil TS ML? nt. n 13-ie "s TT ISMTH AUrKHTlSKM K.VTS. B AKINQ POWDKB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et purity, strength aud wholesomeness. Motu eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with thotnultltndeot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Beld only in earn. UevL Baeiks Pewer Ca, 1 Wall Street. New Yerk. inav?7 lvdAw V-RW PISH MAP.KKT' PreBh Pish of All Ktnda. DEEN A ItOADMA.N, If Nes. 2i A SI North Christian Stris t CAT EH KRAUT Lt NCII TU1S (SATl'It 11 a 1 1 evening at .IU11.N 11. ltOItfjF.il "J saloon. ltd 323 Seuth (jneun street CANLS ! OANES ! ! A 1 LTLL LINE OK Canes or every style, rrem 5 cents up, tint received, at MAKKLKVs ( ronuerly Harltnan's) " 1 ellew Frent," Ne. 21 North CJuccn Street "VTEW YORK SI "N DA Y "WORLD," Till: X largest paper In America, 2S pages, de livered te a'l parts of lhe city ivirly Sunday morning. Price, fte. Leave enlers at M ADIUAN "j NKW S STAN I, ltd' West hfng Street. T UNCI! I LUNCH I J-J Si Sauer Kraut and Sped, this IsAlUUDAIl evening ui r,e. iu .ieru iueen street, neen lers, llelb's nnd ltechester Beer en draught. Come and try tL It C MA11GKN, Prep. c lURYSANTHEMt'MS. Twe Hundred and fllvtv four Lhelre ssmtii Varieties i J.Soe young plants "end for eatu legue. W.C. I'll Kit. Greenhouses Ne. 253 West King St. H GRAND SAUER KRAUT SET-OUT this (SATOUOAY1 evenlng at the Schiller Heuse, Ne. 1! North Queen street. Yerk and Beading, also Premium Heck Beer I.auei's Ale and Perter en draught, ltc. KIM! t BALL, Prep. THE "YELLOW FRONT" CLEAR rilled Havana 5 cent Cigar Is steadily falnlng the reputation as the most reliable lavaiia Cigar In the market for a nickel, at MAKLEV'S (lennerly Hartman') "Yellow Irent," Ne. 21 North (Jucen .Street F OR A DARK RICH SOIL, Te Improve jour flower bids nnd yards, our Fine Sharp Sand, or Thin Solid Flag Stones. Leave your orders at HKUITOLIV.H Ladles' and Cents' I nrnlshlng Stere, Ne Si North Queen street. M-Sign of the Big Stocking. BUSlN ESS EDUCATION PA Y S. Ne young man should enter Inte business whlle he H Ignorant et the manner or regulat ing books, natural ability will net supply the deficiency, or prevent affairs from getting Inte confusion. Thoceursoof Instruction as adopted at the LANCA81KB 11U8INKSS COI.I.KCK will be et advantage te ever)' man whatever his fu ture occupation may be. It will teach business habits and attention tn accounts, which will give increased Interest nnd success. Essential In the success or the I'armer, Mechanic and the Professional man, I till particulars en application Addn ss 1LC. VVKIULKlt. Principal, Ne. 10X Kast King street TyANTED. SALESMEN WANTED. Keergetlc. reliable men, net less than twenty twenty ieuryeurs old, te sell the Choicest Irultand Ornamental Nursery Stock, en bALAIti WITH KXPKNSES PAIH, or en commlislei as pre ferred. Steady employment throughout the year. Business quickly learned. Send for erms. QLKN BUOTIIKU9, Nurserymen. JanlJ-9tw ltechester, N. , rnnE STANDARD-I1RED STALLION. "BTORM KINa"-(2,161). He Is a half brother te "Maxy Cobb," 2131.', the King of stallions and his dam. "TonsyTav "TensyTav "TonsyTav ler," Is u half sister te "Lulu," 213, and "Muv Queen,"2J0j "Storm King" Isulleautlful Bay. standing sliteen hands, and weighs between l.liu and 1,311 pennds, as a four-year old. Will stand, ut two. a catalogue will be sent en ap plication, gl Ing Terms and Pedigrees In full of all my stock;. It also contains a cut of "Storm King'' and "Maxy Cobb," and the records of ever five hundred et the fastest trotters, together with ether Interesting matter. KNOLKTUKK STOCK I'AltM. mJ0-8tw8td8 Marietta. Pa. XKW AnrXKTlaKMKMTI'. pLAYINU CARHN AT t 10, ,V lh PKIl X deck Hnu (lilt Kdge l'iajliig funis, v. per deck. IIKMUTII'S CK1AK STOHK. febtJ WASIM Nil. HI Kast King stivet. AA. BB. Use Mniilu'ini Itoller Fleur. The Original. '1 he llest in JJ-HM.WAS It 21 nV) SALARY TO AUKN'I'S. CJISVV Addressat once, lilt St OTT'S LLhlTlllOUIMIIW, Ne,!"4J tlmiulwiix, New link IheUnl) (enuliie. npS Smdi M Why i fie for a snr or tf.i:tii w hen you can get the same at M. nt Vt.I. KlSHKK'S Dental Itoems. Ne. K Nesth tjueen Strwt. t.as ndmtiilstered. m,jj lyd CJAI.F.SMAN CAN ADD A t L1NF.. Siieelalty llarttware. Ced Miners, etc. IV 11,11, Agent ltd earned fi,m. ethers up i t i r. O. IiO l3,i, Mill Ollh FOHSVLF.OU hi:nt. A Aerv deslraliln two-stety llrlek. Slated TOIIACIOM All! IIOt'SK. with rutlreud siding, renienleiitly livutrd, with about l.smi cases storage rspnelty, situated in stnisburg, l.uncas tercennty Apply tn HA IS MAX it PUNS. Jan.v2.AStM 10 Wjiste-rHiiL'e street. J ANCASTKH PI UK KSCAPK AND J Iren tenee Works, comer (Inmt and Cherry sts , I an. ster. Pa , ANN K A THOMAS, Proprietors Manufacturers of Plain and Or uamented Iren Urn Kscanes and Iren Inures, AC, Ac. Kstlmates eud designs punished ou application uianKinui..K OFALKD PIIOPUSALS 1 OH COLLKC O tleu et state and County Tases or Kast and W est II ants et Lancaster city for tvst, w III be received at (.entity Commissioners' Ottlce until li o'clock neon, MO.NDAI, A Pit It. p, ImH. lhe sppetntment ler the entile elt) will net l glien te one person t or te rue persons, one of whom will deputlre theethet te de his work. l OltliKItOKTHK llOAKD. Attest I sink (1K1EST. Clerk aNltd TstTLVV tlDODS I Nl'.W (iOODS It AT THK- BOSTON STORE. Great Bargains. Great Bargains. Pin Check Pongee, UV ajatd, made te II at 17c. a jard l.legnn Weel Dress Ooe.ls, ten dltrerent shades, 'V a iitrd . would be theap at llc. a j erd. line Combination Suitings, l.'e. a yard worth Jee u yard. All-wool black Cashmere, Sue a yard , ought te be 02 V a yard. Our Me Dress Silks would boa bargain at 6Sc a I ant Ifty pieces All W oel Spring Cleths, all new and pretty shades. Large assortment or Spring Wraps STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nee. 28 & 20 North Qtioeti St. l.ANCASTKIt, PI. -lermerty at New erk Stele. ianl?l)ilAw A HT ALL PAPKP. STOH1'.. I .WUlfc.il SlOlh til Wall Paper and Window Shades AT loll 1.31 PK1CIS. At the Art Wall Pftper Store. Come early in the mornlugtemal.e out selee tlens. as later tn the diy w e are rushed Beautl ml Ollt and Cheap Papers, lleady-tnade W tndew ensues, nit colors; iisae anajes all style. Sprlngand Cenl flvtures, Lscu I urtaln in relf I'eles, etc SHADES AND PAPER HUNQ BY EXPERT BANDS. ALFRED SIBBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, l.A.VCASl'Elt, PA. IlKslKIBLE KKS11II.NIL I OB SALE J, - --SJ. ABBEVILLE. A large and commodious residence, with modern cenieutences. situated en the Columbia turnpike read, one half mile from Lancaster ( tty limits, with about 12 Acres or land. Si nt which are lawn, garden and orchard, uiid the balance ) in geed tuiauie son. The forest and 01 namental trees In the luwn have been planted about .in inirs, unu eensisi ui eims of oaks, be each, maples. dot? weed. coo pi r beach, evergreens, shrubbery, etc I rnlt trees in lull bearing. An abundant supply 01 pure spring water. The situation et 'Onttdered one of 1 this nrenertv Is considered one of the most desirable tn the vicinity or Lancaster. Ker rnrteer particulars apply te CHA.S. F. HiGER, en theprcinlitt, or Jacob B. Leng, Utal Ettate Agtm, Lancastar, Pa. - J. II. MARTIN .V CO. ten.TKN CASKS of DRESS GOODS! Incltnlliig the Latest Novelties, at Prices Lewer than they are shown at lu this city. ALL-WOOL CANVAS SUITINGS, l erty Inches Wide, at S7c. a yard. . WOOL DIAGONAL HOMESPUN, Kitty Inches II lde, at Uv worth II 00 AU-Weel Matlosse HomeBpun, I erty two Inches II lde, at Mc. Newest Shades ALLDINE SUITINGS, 'thirty six Inches Wtde, at Sic. Spring hbude I Beucle Dress Goods, All-Weel, with Plain Canvas Cleth In match, ut 23c. a yard. THK OBKA'IbSr IIAItUAIN IN All-Weel Dress Goods, Is a HOMESPUN, Twenty Inches IV bio, at !3e, worth Cec, WOOL DUL8S TltlCOTS at 25c ,ic.,7Sc , I1.MJ. DRESS SILKS. We ure showing bargains In thesa goods. Among them the OOINKT BLACK Htf.KS at tl.uu a yard ; worth !."'. t till Assortment or SUM MKlt DUKS SILKS, lli-autllul Cnletlngs, ate, a yard. stsT-Cull and see our assortment of Dress tioedseven If you de net wish te purchase, aa we consider It no trouble te show- goods. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Prince S.B., (Opposite Stevens Reute.) LANCAJSTKU. PA. eimtfs A'A'IP AnVKKTISKMKXTN. CI HAND HOT LUNCH IIIIS F.VKNtNt), At lllsstugnt's Maner Hetel, Nus, West King street 817 and W lt -1TANTKD-A I'lHSr CLASS CIO A It V I'acUer wants a sttimllen. Ail ill ess, It " It.," lNTKI.LKII-.Nl Kit Oil ICK. fUi fViM"' ''AN ON LAN V VV.sf easter property, lit sums In suit, at the lowest current tales , .. .1. II IHil'IIN, tnsM. lindl!) 4Y, Waiiinl st , Philadelphia. riMlK ONLYCl.KA It HAVANA PILLKK A Clti.Mt In the city mr He, Steersrhstiin tlgnr nnd Clflnrvtm Helders for US-. ...... ..,. ',KUTIPS(Jl(lAKsreitK, lebl-ni ASttd Ne. Ill Kast King stteut. - II 4 Sf es. (Mmrl V'sil iillli ew ... .. X INOS AND l'AUKKUSMVASTK. Iiry uml VtviiHi iiiiKits im iiisui .1. H. MOI.1NS, Ne ?n Pearl stnet. New inrk. Ilelereuce Kred. hchutte. Ne. J Pearl stnsd. New inrk. feb!7 lyd rjsHY Ol It lli: WHISKY. A I KAILS Ol.H. PKIl (JUAIIT 75 CKNIS, AT UOHItKll'SLmUOIlBIOUK, Ne. !M Centre Hcjitare, Lancaster, Pa lydlt aprs; Tin: hi'st leciwr lNsrcTPewDr.ii IIKI.I.UW S In the market nt llll 111, MS nitl'd SIOKK, Ne. Sit II est Mug Stleet ae(teuiituelalmstlin Insect Powder. Acttie and tvlliible lniiiallty. Pkopesals'ou siieiUNti Hellsns for the lire Deivirtment of Lancaster, Pa Sealed proposals ler shoeing horses for the fire deiurtiiient ter ttie imsulm; vear. will lia re. cetved by the I'lre I emmtitee at the mayor's etllee Ulllll 1UKSHA) M'llll.tI,.ISSIl.at7ll. I lm (emtulttee resene the right te reject any or nil bids, lly onlerefthe committee. I- LKll is NOI.t., Chairman Attest II. I'. KntiRMAs, M.l, Clerk. alTJI E A ST Kit CARDS AT HAUU'S. ts ratct rr.en Twe Cents te Twenty-tlve Dollars Knch. A sckciai umc or Kltstt'l Cnrils Suitable for Mtiulu) Schools. CHAS. II. BAItll. HI Centre Squate. It j r.VAN'.s 1'i.euuT LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable mm: NinxM'AsirrHelii:. NEW CASH STORE', Opposite the Keystone llottse and Northern Bank, Nes. 247 & 249 North Queen Street NEW Sl'Kl.MI DltKssOOOOS In all the Latest Popular Miades. LOOK BLACK SILK'S UOOII Hl.Al K C ISH MKUKS Ne belter In thi tlty rer the inene) Nt N A KII.l.NO In all the New shades Ctlnkled Seersuckers. Ilitlste Cletlis, isat ticns, Percales, Qilnt.-es, Ac. lull l.lneetNKIV PUINT'S AVI IKlMKblUM which we eiler at Lew Prices. a-Please call and .ee us before purehasliii' It. b lyd II 11 BOII Etta. R esi: hhem. a haht.man. PARASOLS! THE OPENING CONTINUES 'litis KII.MNO. CVLI.AND SEE 'HIE S11 l.r.S. THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. up! Gtud OPRINn (iOODS. WATT & SH AN D, Nea. 6, 8 & IO Efist Klnf? St. Open tcvU a choice line of Parasols and Sunshades Made te order by thi'largi st and best maniifac maniifac turer at 1 ery meileriite prices ALL MlKS IN COACIUNIj PAItASOI.S. l.AI. K1KIMMM) lICAOLS. bl S l.MIIKKl.I.AS. An lmmonse Assortment of PltlNTKI) 8A11NS. NEW II A I IS1KS. CKINM.KiiHKKIlSl ChKIIM, I..MIIItOtl)l.ltl.ll SU11S. Spring and Summer Dress Goejs, NEW SPRING WRAPS. Jl.ltSKt WAISTS, .IKHSKT JACKKTS, ll()U(. i.K.JACKKTS. llltOLADEI) I KI. KI' IV BAP'S DeslmblH styles. In New and COLOIIKI) UASILMKKK SHAWLS. SUMMKKHIIAII I.S. KM 1IB01 DKBEDCASIIMKItESO A BIS In (Ireat I arlety at Pnpulai Prices ATT UK- New Yerk Stere. M YKRS A RATH VON. TWO WAYS Ol D01NU BUSINESS ! Fair Way and an Unfair A Way. What we want Is te de business In n talr way. Ne misrepresentation, tin sham prices, and no bad work. All people want te buy cheap, but some attention should be paid tn quality and work. OUR SUITS, At f 18.01). 11(1(0, $1.1 Ml, $H0f. J(D, ll.'Cfl, IIIUI, $10 oe and $x de, ure all bargains OUR OWN MAKE, A peiut el treat Imporlance. for In these days there are very low KOed Home-madeC'lothlug made, und that Is cause ter se much complaint SPRIM OVERCOATS In a variety of styles, ranging In price from u;uiiotia(e. YOUTHS' SUITS ! At all prices, as low as an) where else. BOYS' SUITS, all Btjles and prices, strong and fttnut, (or hard W6ar" CIULDBKN'8 SUITS, In Kngllsh Checks and Bmall Plaids, In Norfolk Jacket Suits, Short Pants. MENU 8KPABATK PANTS lrem tl.13 te ffl 00. In light nnd dark colors. We are Pioneers In the Clothing Buslnem, and won't stand aslde U Lew Prices give us the lead. Lenaiiifr T.aurasler Tailors, MO. IS BAST KINa STnHBT, LAN0A8TKB. J" A, LANl'ASTKB. I'A. MYERS (S WML HKW ADVKJirtaKMKMrjt. HOHSi: 1 OH SALIVA PINK SADDLK or Inmtly Hrtilng Herse, jeiing and lit geed tinier and u Isst ilrlier, ter suln nt Ne. T.".i KAST UH Ks IN I'T M tllKKT, nplftlwd Lancaster, Pa. ITSOlfTtilNTr J That Klegnul Large Morernem, with or without the house. Alsmi llitee story I'aelery, and sihIiIe ter four horses anil Slieddlnr! riirs.Ii wai'ens Citlleriiddn'ss ,1 OSPAKIH, al.V.lt.t ns, mL is, no Nertli (Jiieen Ht. iriNtn.i.sii TiunvsKit hthim'ciii'.kh. JU It being the latest, best, and most mine iileut isiutttinnre eier luieiited for takltiK taggliiessiiutef hli.es nnd keeping '1 low sets lu tlielr Pieper Shapes unit Hle. Can I hi iiiii cured nt IttisiINSlMN's ! allot lug l.stiibil.h mint, Nn. .17 Ninth (hienit striet Loiufen l.lfr snvs " 1 rnuser sltetrhers haie bereitie unite the luge." Their use g,.s the gatmeut a new appearand. 11m hiieiitleit iiii-i'iiug a iieii-siiy r.iery one wants them. Uespertfnlly, I. Ku.SKNsihlN. A. II 51 .OUO case of I A 11 1)1 POlt ANY hldliev Troubles. Nnrv ens Heblllty, Mental anil 1'hvslrnl Weakness, that IIOI'ANIC NKKVK IIITt'llltH rails te eiiti,. Sold by druggists, M rents IIKItll IIKDICAI, CO , Ne. I!t North lllh Stteet, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars tree. uiai-JOCineiwIAw 150CICI ltOCKl BOOK I If) 1IIK PUIH.tc All my customers will be supppiicd with my telt'lnated BOCK BEER (IN SAIt ItHW ale 11 AMI HONDA. Nlr. I' A. ItlKKMt B JNi: YOUNO HIDlNfl HOitsr.ATPHI- I ATK SAI.i: Fine Yeung Ridiug Herse, Thoroughly galled and leri kind lie (an tie drlien by a woman or child. Will be sold at prlliitosute. Appti te JtltH. C MctlOl hltN, apl.VMil l.ltltr Turtiplke, near Lanrasti r, l' c LAHKK'S MV. Ti:A Is Pine, I'resh and et a Itleh Klaier Try It. Clarke's Original Combiuatieu Collea At J3c. t 111 please the most fastidious KUrs Inducements glien te all purchasers of r lias ami 1 eiiet's during menesi .(mays. CL.UUK'STK ANDC'OI'KKl". HlOltP, At Ne 3S West King Street. -leIephene tn'M-lidAw s P H I N (1 llAHT'e. OI'I'.MNd AT II. (ll'.lt- FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Cnmpletn Assortment of 11NK IVDOl.LK.NH ler tlie Spring iiadoteho found tn the City of Lancaster. A choice Line of spring Overceatings and Pantaloenlngs tn nil the Ijilrst Patterns, Ptlciss Lew, Best W'nrkmatishlp, mid all goods Warranted as represented. H.GERHART, NO 1 NOUTII QUKKN STItKI I "Opposite the 1'Oitetllce, mar271)dl( "VPI'.MNO! OPKNINU !' IHK OPKNINU Ol' T1IK Hew Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne "ID NORTH QUEEN ST , (Next Doer te Postelllcei Will take place en s. 1 1 K1A, Al'llll rth. with one el the finest and most complete asseit ment of Beets, Shoes and Slippers (If the Best Makes nnd nt the Lewest Possible Prices 1 he stock Is entirely new and ca ref nil vselertid, and geed will 1ki sold at St Kit '11.1 11NK I'ltlCK and SATlSl'ACTHl.V (.UAKANIKMI A cordial Invitation Is extended tn all te visit our .New Stere, whether you buy or net .Ne trouble te show goods, UKMEMBr.U'IllKPI.U K, Ne. IS NORTH iVV.KS STItKin1 (Next Doer te the Postuniie ) CHAS. A. REECE. nprlt lwdAllw 1UIIN S. (IIVI.KR. OKO. V. RATIIVON. MERCHANT TAILORING. Spring & Summer Suits for 1886. IIHI.N S (III I.Kit A MI are making up ti erder hults at Hard Cash Prices Any pun-ou wanting geed clothing psrlct tits, well undo at ery Lew cash Prle's, can get them by gli lug us a call new. Gentlemen's Spring & Summer UnJerwear ANII- Furnishing Goods AT IlKPUCKI) l'BICK.s. ALL KlIlCISII Jehn S. Givler & Ce., Ne. 25 East King Streot, I.ANUAHTIR. I'A A31VHRXKtiTi. glULTONOI'KRA IIOlLHIu '1IIBKK Mllll is. CommenoliiK Thureday, April 16. The New Yerk People's Theatre COMBINATION. ' POPULAK PLAiSI POI'ULAK PKILK-) ' AIIMINSION BKSKKVKl) bKA'lS KIAMfil.NTS. .'lOCKN'IS. Saturday, April 17-" NKW VOUK Al I' fc.lt OABh." Keserved Seats new en silo at Opera Heuse. aprll-Md J ANUASTKR RINK. YOU'LL RUE IT IF YOU MISS 13--ARTISTS--13 Lancaster Rink I TO-NIGHT ! ROPE WALKING IN I'KONT OK THK BINIi AT 7 O'CLOCK El lUl.TON OI'KKA IIOUHH. TIIBKK Ninil'IHt C'eiiiiiicuilii); Menduy l.trnVi April 1!) A I Irst-Class Kntertnlnment and at the Popular Prices 10, P.0 & 30 CENTS. Under Auspteea et Decoration Day Committee. J he well known and 1'avorlte Comedian, SAM HEMPLE, Supported by a I'lrat-Class Comedy Company, In a brilliant selection of his runniest sharacters. Monday Evening The three act comedy drama entitled "UNULK SAM." Eraitui J. .SAnrp, Sam Ilemple. with hits ul the times, and the cel ebrated inread-eagle speech ; and ItOUOll UIA MOND COmln Jee, Sain Ilemple, Tuesday Kvcn'g One of the runniest comedies et the present day, " A HUSBAND MADK TO OBDEItt" VixllUptau. Sam Ilemple. And "BULL IN ACHlNASlIOPi" Delph.Sam Jlcm Jlcm ple. Wednesday Kvcntng ' ALL THAT ULIT TKltb IS NUT UOLD." ter A geed lteservcd Seat SO Cents. New en sale at opera house. aprlO-itd iwiiiiey iur u. w, ceteuuui'a bein.
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