iiiiiW .1 IWT ii u mil iiiwipii i i l '""I' ' ir iitf w ti.-4B'&m-ii J t . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, APRIL 20. 188(5. -. t '"V ,, ' If: c a h . THE RAFTING SEASON. jrjjrr mbw pamiku nenn nirm at ceivmniAi TUB OeBt ItUnd SexifullT Avoided efghad Rewarding the Em.rts if MM Cetambla-Hew In Religious Circlet KatM About Town. RcfnUr Correspondence of IsixU-teiircin. Columbia, April sa-TIie Susquehanna river ii at U present Urns In a very geed eoBdlUeiilofrarUnft-and shad fishing. I'.very eralBg between eight and ten o'clock the rafts paw down the river and their progress IbrMfth the cnntes at the dam Is watched WHA latere!, Every morning a number of people gather at this point te see II the attempt Is made successfully. A large rock, called Geat island, stands In the river below the chutes and Is In the current of the watsr. Haft are liable te be thrown against this rock as they pass down the river and the pilot and his crew must use all their skill te pau by this ob struction In safety. A cabin has been built en this aide or the chute wall, and Is occupied by Uenry Sheets, known te all frequenters of this place as Dad." lie has been flshtnir at this place since 1S12, and during thi 44 years baa witnessed many changes. When be first located en the wall fishing was excel lent, and he would get mere fish In one day than lift new catches In a week. lie still fellows fishing for n living, and Is firmly wedded te nis cauin en me cnuie wan. All the batteries below the dam are catch lmr shad In ceed numbers, and from the re ports of the men engaged In this business about six hundred shad were captured yes terday, uoea prices are etnaineu, ranging irem u cents te n per pair. In Religious Circles. St Paul's P. E. church services will be held this evening at 730 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. Lerey linker, of Harris burg. Services will be held en Wednesday morning at 1030 o'clock, when the subject for the sermon will be " The Bleed Sprink ling" ; the subject for the sermon at 430 p. m., will be "The Betrayer." The tenth anniversary of the marrlage of .Rev. and Mrs. O. D. Klshcl was celebrated In a very pleasant manner, last evening nt the parsonape. A lare number el friends oflered their sincere- congratulations te the couple. In the Bethel church el Ged this evenlng at 730 o'clock there will be a whlte ribbon temperance- meeting. A Runaway Tram, Geerge Read and Harry Flndley, two young men of town, procured a liorse from Geerge T. Redsccker, liveryman, yosterday, and bavincr secured a watren started out in the country with a large quantity of fish te dispose of them te the farmers of the sur rounding country. During the afternoon tney stepped ai a piace about nne mlle west of Mountvllle te feed the horse, taking off the bridle for that purpose. In putting en the bridle, the horse get away and ran te Columbia. The harness was somewhat tern, but the wagon and horse were uninjured. Town Net.. An adjourned meeting of council will be held this evenlng at eight o'clock. On Saturday evening, April lth, Alfa Nerman's English opera company will ap pear In the opera heuse in "The Mikade." The company is composed of 33 people and will appear under the management et Gen. Welsh pest Seme time age the company appeared in Lancaster and gave general satisfaction. Geed Friday being a legal holiday the principal business stores will close en that day at twelve o'clock. A freight car Jumped the track at the Penn sylvania railroad station while going around a curve. The car was seen replaced. Workman are eniraced in reDalrinir the reef of the old Heading At Columbia sta tion. The Band machine of T. .1. Clepper Is new undergoing repairs and will seen be put te work. B. P. AHnlcb, veterinary surgeon, per formed an operation en n horse belonging te the Keeley stove company. The animal had been lame for ever n year and yesterday a norve was taken from the pattern joint of the right hind leg. Te-day the horse is In geed order. A pleasant party was held last nlfiht at the heuse of C. C. .Schure, corner Frent and Dridge streets. The cause of the deatli of Dollle Simmons en 'Frent street last Sunday night was purple rash and net scarlet rash as was re ported. Concerning the Keuipa Family ToTnEEDixensorTHr.lNTi;Li.iaE.vci:K In your Issue of the tenth Instant there appears h " Weman's Query " concerning the dress of the young Kempa ladles ; Im mediately alter a most enthusiastic descrip tion or their playing. These whomet these fair, young artistes personally knew that tbey are very retiring and modest Professer Kempa, their father, explained te some ior ier ior sens the reason of this apparently " decellete " dreas. All geed musicians knew that, In order te socure the very best results In tbe violin bow, a perlectly free arm and shoulder are necessary. A tight or a flowing sleeve would have been either hindrance or an anneyance te the diligent young musicians. et te " appear " or be " bold," but by the noed of the occasion, the style of bare arm and neck was chosen. At ether times the young ladles always ap. peared warmly clad. Vindkx. Explosion at Phreiili Cerk Works. On Monday evenlng an explosion oc curred at the Phoenix cork works en Chest nut street One engine Is used for the cork works and Rete'a Iren-fence factory. Fer fuel cork shavings are largely used. Thee produced a soot with which the llue becatne tilled. The gas accumulated and an explo sion, something like Hint et a steve when it becomes full et gas, occurred. The fire was scattered around tbe building but did no damage. The iluet were badly warped and the boiler sheet was damaged te such an extent that a new ene will be requlred. The walls were badly cracked, and the soot deer was blown off. Although men were work ing near, no one was hurt The boller will have te be taken out for repairs and it will be a week before Itcan be used. In the mean time both factories will have te remain ldle and a number of hands will be thrown out of employment for a short lima It is Bald by parties who claim te knew that the soot did net cause the explosion, but it waa due te want of water In the boiler. Almeit HuffiM-atf-fl by Gas. Alenzo Hambright, a convict at the Lan caster county prison, made a narrow escape from death en Monday evenlng. He has charge or the gas machine in the arch in the cellar of the Jail and each evenlng he Is ro re qulred te go te the arch and "wind up" the machlna Last evening llambrlgbt went te attend Je his duty at the usual hour and one of the prisoners, observing that he staid longer than usual, went te sce what was the matter. He found Humbright In an uncon scious condition and the room full or gas. Assistance wassummonedandhe was carried up Btalrs. Dr. Rohrer, the prison physician, was sent for and after an hour's work Ham bright was restored te consciousness. He is much Improved te-day and will be able te resume work In a day or two, The doctor says be had a close call. Twe Heart That Heat as Oim. Rev.aii. B. Chase, pastor In Rockland, Me., essayed te treat the Sunday school te a black black beard exposition or the lessen. Se ler a Btarter, and In the way of graphically lllumi nating his remarks, betook a bit of chalk and slowly and somewhat painfully sketched en the black beard a representation of two human hearts Joined together. "New, then." he aald, turning te the school, "who will tell me what I have drawn T" "1 knew," called a Tery little boy en the lrent seat " Well " the pastor kindly said, "what Is It?" And the very little boy en the front seat shrieked out, " A formatter I" Sent Out. Sarah Scott, a resident of the Serenth ward, was arrested te-day en a warrant lssued by Alderman A. F. Dennelly, charging her with drunkenneaa and disorderly conduct Stio waa sent out. A Bid Overlooked. Tfce bid of Milten Swepe ter the collection Of atW and county las for the West ward's, WM overlooked yesterday. Mr. Hwopepre. rte eeiMM Uie lax at ii per cent tijt rnicatnitxra intxxtiexh. a Pretests Against the Impndent Intruitmit et theffewipaper rresn, Washington Special te Cincinnati Enquirer. The presldent Is Indignant at the vorsatile freedom of the press n discussing his alleged approaching marriage. "I nm net going te say a word in the mailer, but let you go ou In your own way until you get tired of drag ging the name of n peer dofenseless girl Inte crnel publicity," wild the president te an Enquirer correspondent who askcl mm me query about which there Is new se much in formation extant : "Is the president engaged V Mr. Cleveland satin the bow window of his executive olllce. clad In a suit or black clothes, a black silk tie about his stand-up cellar, which was slightly frayed en the edges. The presldent certainly did net leek like a happy expectant groom, and he had a gloomy expression of countenance that the red hues of anger that settled about his neck did net tend te render mero cheerful. The sky was slightly overcast There were two working politicians waiting te see him en a distant sofa. A young woman sat en a chair net Jar away, and a day-before-yesterday-bouquet threw out inaloders en the desk in front of him. "Theso reports," he resumed, "are a shame and an outrasre upon all the prhacles and decencies of lire, aud the press should find something better te de than te be pitch ing Inte nn unprotected girl in this brutal wav. Next w eek It will be bouie ether peer girl. Whvdoyeunot accord te your presi dent the "privileges you de te the laborer earning 50 cents n day" The president should have seme rights of privacy you might respect Your class give me none. A man said the ether week that the barber came here en Sundays te shave ma Why, 1 have net been shaved by a barber for twenty years. Pretty seen tbey will want te knew what sort of a night shirt I wear (with a grim laugh). But you were verv right te couie and a-sk me, aud 1 will say that when we, I, get ready te an nounce my marriage (sarcastically) 1 shall de se in my e n way. But the result of it all will be that w e shall have te shut you people out entirely from getting news here. 1 have a man Cel. I.ament who Is in full sympa thy with the press, and who is willing te give all the information asked, and yet you are net satisfied. New, why don't you de semething dltrorent from all the rest, aud say a word lu behalf or the sacred Immunity of pure womanhood lrem being made the com mon talk of a continent and write something en the ether side of the question ? A man, though a president, has seme rights te his private allairs." CEXTHAL TltAXSPOItTATWX Georce K. lieed. et this Cll, Chesen One el the lllrectura. At the annual meeting et the stockholders of the Central Transportation company in Philadelphia, en Monday, "at Association hall, General Leuis Wagner olected chairman and Jehn B. Stauller secretary. The annual report of the beard of directors was first read. It referred te the cflerU that have been made by thel'ullman Talaco Car company te ecure a "controlling interest in the Central Trans, portatlen company and made a brief roview of the history of the pend ing litigation. The stockholders were warned that Mr. Pullman was trying te weary them, and they were advised te held en te their stock, Instead of disposing of it at a ruinous figure. The report of the secretary and treasuier was also ellered. President Stevens submitted a resolution approving the resolution of the stockholders some time age, adopting the proviso of the Mate consti tution aud of the act or April 29, 1574, and of its supplements. He also eflered a resolu tion, adepted at the same meeting, authoriz ing the directors te take measures te pay each stockholder J12 for each Rhare et stock and requesting the Philadelphia .Trust, S.ife DepeMlt and Insurance company te comply with the written requester a majority of the stockholders regarding the transfer of the assets or the Central Transportation com pany. The resolutions were adopted with i out debate. On motion of William I.. I,ockweod the following resolution was adopted : "That a committee of two stockholders and a legal representative, net connected with the man agement of the cempauy, be appointed by the clialr te protect tne interests et .tins com pany and that the said committee be author auther ised te carry the same into ellect as seen as the said plan has been slgned by a controlling interest In the company. There was conslderablo discussion ever thU resolution and It was ence doleated, but alterwards recousidcred. The duty of the committee, It was explained, would be te U se its endeavors te indtice the stockheld ers te held en te their stock and thereby pre vent Mr. I'ullman securing a controlling in terest The following officers for the ensuing vear were elected : Directors, J. S. Stevcns, William H. Lucas, Matthew Uroeks, Ooerge, K. Heed, IJ. V. Odyke, Kvan Merris, Win. O'Hara Scully, James Spear, Jeseph D. Wil son j secretary anil treosurer, t ranK v ecK eriy. There are altogether -17,032 shares In cluding the 3,0S2 shares ever Issue , 20,713 shares were voted for the above tlcket, leav ing a majority el 3,207 shares at run erxiiA uuvsv. ain llemple and Cnniptitiy In Tne Comedies Last Kteulng. Last evening Sam llemple, the popular comedian, 0)encd a three nights engagement with his comedy ceuiany in 1 niten opera house. Although the prices are very low the house was net mero than half lull. The treupe appears under the auspices of the Grand Army and the money, if any Is made, will be used te defray the expenses or Decora tion Day. Although last everling's audience was small the folks were well entertained. The company is n geed ene, but or course Mr. Hoiiiple Is the big attraction. He has lest none et his old-time ability as a comedian, and from the time that he came upon the Mage until the clese he kept the audlonce laughing. The ilrst plece pre sented was the comedy In three net entitled I ncle .Sam," in which Mr. llemple played the part et J:mstu3 J. .Vifirj,, a character well suited te his t.ileuts. The company lent geed sup sup Iert with F. D. Allen as Count Almonte, A. X. I'helps as Governer General, Miss Nellie Donald as Afiraii and Miss I'on I'en I'on neyer as t:i:e. The entertainment con cluded with n farm entitled " A Hull in a China Shep" with Mr. llemple In the char acter of Duelpli. This eenlng the company npjears again when there will bean entire change of pro pre gramme. The preceeds or the entertain ments are ler a denervlng purpohe and should be well patronized. JieADMNO'S TllAHB HOLLAR MEETING Se.tr I y Three Hundred Thousand of the Coin Held In Marks Comity. At a meeting of holders of trade dollars in Heading, Monday eveniug, it was stated that between 250,000 aud 5300,000 el the coin was idie in the county. Lettere were read from Senators Cameron and Mitchell und Congress man lirmontreut te the ellect that tbey favor the rodemptiou or the trade dollar. A letter was also read from Dell, llandelph Kelm, dated the 17th Inst Mr. Kelm writes : " ltcr a conversation w Ith the chairman of the com cem com mlttee en finance (Senate), my opinion is that the justice et the demand ler the redemption or the trade dollar is ad mitted, but the claims or the sliver men that the amount should net be charged te the preseut statutory prevision for the colnage or sllver dollars have prevented legislation. The antl-ller men favor redemption with "in liruiwuii iimi inn ameutll 8I10U1I1 DO 110 ducted from the M.000,000 a month of silver dollars coined. The silver men Insist that they should be redeemed without that pro viso, thus throwing that equivalent el silver dollars into the circulation, in addition te the f2,000,000 ceinage a month. This is the hitch, and, therefore, It would be Impossible te say what will be done." The agitators will momerlnllo Congress and further ineetings will be held. Anether will be held this eveniug. The 111. hop el .Madrid Dead. The Hishep of Madrid, who was shot several times Sunday by a priest has died of his Injuries. ' WiadvUeell In want of geed beets or shoes at ?wrP " te ,IsU th0 Ue1 'rnt Shee Utore, Ne. Ill)rddI!1w'lc,:, nMt aoer Postefllco. Keuben Shirk, groceries, sm East Klnjstrcct. Is connected with the telephone exchange Amusements, At the Jtlnk. Te-morrow evening In addition te the uiual attractions at the Lancaster Itlnk en West King street, there will be dancing from H o'clock te 11. 11 RATH S. HEisiietn. tn this city, April 17. .laceb Keliv held, aged 70 yearn, ene month and two days. TLe relative and friends of the family are re fpccliully InUted te attend the funeral from Lis late residence, Ne JM North (Jnren street, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 21 MAKKET9. New Yerk Produce Market, .Sew lenx, April ! Fleur anil and market stonily) lne, 11 3.Xil OOi Superfine, K S (2.1 Ml Common te (4 neil Ktm Wtxtern, M1S' city Jllll KMrai, l G W for West Indies New tirade, II IMfiSJ. . Wheat Ne. 1 Knl state en Spot, 1 W Ne. 2 ltpil,iw;ci Ne 1 White, state. HVi Me. 3 tied. Winter, llay.ai'fci Ne. Kvd, Winter, June, Wife. Cern Ne.5 .Mlied.cash. W.lc Oat Ne. 1 While Slate, spot, Je . Ne. 2. dt. 42c. Hye nominal. Harley nominal. .... for quiet t family Meas. Ilrt ;.Vtllea l.ard-May, l! IT. June. K 24. , . Melas'es quirt t rKc for 80 test boiling stock Turpentine caslcrai lie. .,,,,,.. KeslnUullt stratnedtte sroed.ll 07k(lll2f l'etreletim dull I refined tn canes, f'tc.i llntter-Markrt dull, weak t New Western Ctv.ime.ry, 228 c . tate Dairy, half flrktn tubs, fceose dull t W estern. g9Kc. Kims quiet : Statp. 13c j Western, IV. 8ui?ar dull but nnnt Kenned cutleHt,C';a;e : srramilated, 33 33 Tallew quiet t prime city. 3 16-16C. Freight" nominal; grain te Liverpool, f.".c ColTee dull i fatr4tvcHs at Sic. Itlredull; raises (Turn SJiQlc fjtilrrn 5tnrkrt. CHtciOO, April 20. ,0.30 a. m. Market opened W heat May. 7i' Jc : J une, Sll.'c ; J uly, reXc. Cern May, 3:t,c ; June. SSijc ; July, a'ic Osw May, tfi'.et June,3ec; Juty.MHc l'erk Slav.HlJOW.W. June.fM: July.rW. Lard May, IS'Mj June, J'5, July, jefttSMS tllba May, S3 S!H cloaiae. Wheal -nrll. T'.c : May, r'XliWuC ; June, He : July, f.'Hc Cern April. 9..Sei May. 37V S June, SsKu: July. S,c LOata April, i-J.Ci May, 2;)';c : June, aic l'erk April. R ID; Slay, r 10; June, tai7Kt July.r27K. Idinl April, '; May, S ): June, $5 SO ; July, fii OiXWW.S Illb April, a; Slay, ii ; June, 15 3n July, list drain and 1'rovtsieus. Furnished by S. K. undOlrekur, Chicago. April 20. 1 o'clock p. tn. W heat. Cern. Oau. l'erk. l.ard. April Tsl May - 7; 3e; June M S?i July S X 9 10 5'0 9 17S t- 9 27k 6WK Augm a. bepiembcr 5.1 .. ltecelpta. Car Lets. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat 20 Cern 151 Oats y- Kye 2 Harley Oil City CrudeOtl 7'', Head. Kecelpts lleas Closing Trices 2 o'clock p. lu. W heat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lard Anrll 7 V.V m U 10 May TS 17J June M S.-1--, July w August. b2'4 September S3' . . 9 10 27k 9 37S 5 ) Ai 5 IS 6 i'lH ce7k C 12l Crude Oil :t. I.tre Sterk Markets. Chicago, April 15. Cattle Kceclpts, T.twl head; shipments. 2.MO head : market slew hut steadv . shipping steers, 950 te 1.SH0 as., ft 20Q5 85; steekers and feeders, 2 NiQl 60; cows, bulls and mixed, II S0Q1 te hulk, ti 75CJ 10. Hogs Uecclpts. 16 On bead; shipments, G,coo head . market steady, firm ; rough and mixed, f1 SOB i). packing and shipping, t4.05gi.35; light, jJCJfil.VO; skips, I3QJ.65. sheep Hecclpts, 4,h bead; shipments, VO head market weak and lower ; natives, j-50G 5 7 Kart Lisaarr Cattle receipts, 013 head ; si ipments, 304 head ; market strong at lest week s prices . shipments te New 1 erk te day l'i car loads leads Hogs receipts, 4,noe head; shipments, 4,2(0; market firm ; Thtladelnhlas, U l"tjt W ; lerk- ers, II10O1S0; skips, IS -"i se ; shipments te New Verk, 10 carloads. Sheen receipts. 5.IU) head: shipments. 4.S0i): market Blew. Stock Markets. Quotations by Ueed, McQranu A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. WKW TURK LIBT. 11 A. M, 12 . 3 T.Jt. Canada l'acirlc Gt4 biK f.u: C C. C. 1 s Cot CetU -.! Cuntral l'acirlc .... 41 Canada Seuthnrn ... . Chi., St. L. A 1'gh Denver A UleUrundu 23' 23U -i)!' Del., Lack. A Western VXK 12iri 1ft.'! Krie 2i'2 21.1; .!); Krte2d se'i s;i-, N",'s New Jersey Central SOW 60 te? K. AT 27K Leu.AN 3-J SSJ, 3?t; LakoSheru mjJ ee Se, Michigan Centra! a Mieurtl'aclflc. ion Northern 1'actHc I'.k M. JM'rut Mi, Uji &7'i N. W lertjj b'i ll'4i New Yerk Cuntral 101'J lw 102 Ohie Central Vi Omaha tni d m-l Oregon Tran9 2M 'jlik 291 OntarleA Western ! . . i;J Pacific Mail ty is ti'i UecheaterA 1'ltUburg 3W St. I'anl w-'i fM hA Texas l'aclfic . ieXJ Union l'aclde 4w t,t; 4,.? Wabaah Common ,. . ..'. 72 Wabash PreterTed .... u Western Union Tclegraph.. Kt,S r&l civ WeslShere net! lest? lir.M; raiLAOKLFHIA LIST. Ihlgh Valley M w' MX It, N. V. A I'hila 3K l'ennsylvanla tail lieadtng ... n 13-16 Lehigh Navigation fji' UestonvUIe t j 31 Philadelphia A Krle Northern Cent Peeple's Passenger tj U'd'g Oen'ls M'tg's 6s j Oil 751; 7b 70i Mew Tern Mtecas. Niw Yeaa, April 20. Wall street. VM p. m. m. Meney easy at 2 per cent. Korelgn exchange stedy at H-7KCrtKt Oeverumenta were Ann ; Cuircncy 6'a, 1127 hid ; t'a coups. 126 bid ; IK'S liajbte. The stock market epaned firm and, en seme buying by tbu bull peels, prices advanced. If market then lapsed Inte an almost stagnant state und se continued throughout the morning, At the time of writing prices are net materially changed lrem thoie of last night. Household Market. DAIRV. Creamery llutter xssiec llutteril lfc 2SU.I2C Dutch Lheese V lump : 84JIOO VOCLTBV. Turkeys y) piece (Uve) I1W2.25 " " (cleaned) Il(1.75 Chickens fl pair (live) soeil.eoc " Tl piece (cleaned) MQiOc MIBCILLAMKOCa. Apple llutter V qt -vs Kggsyidez ii01Je ltoney V tt ,.3ec tard V It 8O90 FRCITB. Apples ft Kpk iedise Ilananasfidei ; 25aJ0c Coceunuta, each , Milie Lemens w dei.. "" ""a Oranges Vdez '....VKiMa rapes t . ; :ggig traaberrtes. pr. qt USc VBIIKTABL1U. Cabbage ft head rsa lleeta flbS ..... 3ioe Potatoes k pk.. letJlS fl bushel 4.14ifie C'liullflnner, pr. hd 2iwJec Sweet 1'olateua fl W pk lutijie Tumips fi s- pk.". :....::ioai2e riau. llallhiit ft t, 15Q20C Catfish flit !..."!! 13e Herring fl ilez i'resh Jtackeral f) ft .'.!...' lJc Clams per luj 11 Sea Itass ttiPI liluerlah tee Hturgeen in. Shad fi Piece !."".' i I Heilic ... OBAIN, e:::::::::::::::;::::::r::: 9es ::::::::v.v;.:v:::.v:.v"v.-:":":::::::: llav per ten '..'".'.'. i"iM?5) Cleverseed ' ? Timethy '.'.'. Viu2 llerdtirass siS Orchard Orass .vJTj Mixed LaHnUiusses '.'....'. uiie KleurW bbl . I. I ii nm Hungarian Urass " " !!.:" Leral Moras ami llnntU. Keperted by J, II, Leng, Par Laat Lancaster 6 per cent., 1890 lu,' no' " 8 ' ltttt. 1U) Jjj 4 " Scheel lean 100 lusi " 4 " In ler 20 years loe lw " 4 " In 6 or 20 years, luu luj.23 " I " lu lOer'JJyears. 100 10s Jianhelui Borough lean... lu) 102 BAHX BTOCKB. rtrat National ltank loe SOS farmers' Nutlenal Ilauk &n 115 Pulton National tlank 1 100 ltfl Lancaater County National ilauk 60 11510 Columbia National ll.lllk ,,.,, lui 140 Christiana National ltank 100 115 Kphrata National llunk , 100 130 rfrat National ltank, Columbia 100 153 Klrst National llank, HtiHaburg 100 130 Iflrnt National ltank, Marietta lu) auS.50 rirat National bank, ML Jey loe 150. Lltltx National llank 100 IV). Manhelm National llank , 100 160 Uuten National llank, Meuut Jey.... 50 ta New Helland NatlenH JJank.,,..:"..! lu) M (lap National ltank Unarryvllle National ltank KllialH'thtewn National luuik.... Netthern Hank stock TcaicriKssTOLia. IllK Spring A Heaver Valley ll 110 , liw lie , U m: , tin lMfJ , 2S 7W . i SI tO . 40 . 2(1 21 M . 2 20 . 2!i 2 . 40 . m 4i , 4.lO . 2 22 , 2ft !' . S.VW . l! 7U . Ml W . Jft 7 . h .25 . 107.W . !1 lid , 1.V . 23 at lie t-: . M 1.13 . hi fti . hi bi . 2S . li leu . .. 10 10 . 100 2i(v!5 . HO 210 . ,NI 1 10 . 2S Kie . M HI . M U . M M . in mi . no net . lul 101 . e se ,. 25 11 111) 11175 . 100 HH liriUReiMiri a iiihvuii... Columbia A Chestnut lltll. Columbia A Washington. Coucsteira . tug sprir Columbia A Marietta. Maytown A Klttabethtemt...... 14incAsier.T iviinmin..,. ., Iancuster A Willow Stivet StrnstiunrA Mlllert Marietta. Maytean Marietta A Mount Jey 1.A11C, hlUabethtewn A Mlddlelewn Lancaster A fruUllki ,. ... ljincasterA I.ltltt Kat llramlywlne A Wavnesburg ... ljtncaster A W llllamstew II l.anc-ater A Maner , Lancaster A Manhelm , lAticaster A Marietta... Lancaster A New Helland ISCILLA XIIOl'8 STOCK. Qttarryvlite It. it , MlllersTlllestrvel Car inquiring l'rintlntc Company Gaslight and Fuel company Stevens Heuse (Hendi) Columbia llaa Company Columbia W ater Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta llollew-waru..... Stevens Heuse... Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel Northern itarket Kastern Market Western Market LannuterCltybtnH.it Kail way le .. Uas Company ltends Columbia lkireugh ltend Lancaster A uquhanua Lancaster A New Danville Dnarryvllle It. U 7Vs Heading A Columbia It. H 6-. .. xk ir -i ji run n i:3i ex r.n. B AK1NO POWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el purity, strength and holesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude et low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold enlv in earn. Hoval Uaei.ie PowusaCe., 106 Wall Street New Yerk, mav27-lvdAw OOD STABLi: FOlt KKNt7 A Geed Stable and Shedding, sltuated at ..u. uj ,1 H..U1HKIUU Slivvi llilil III II ltlll M Yt.KS, at Park Heuse. a.Mtfd T7IOU KENT. - LA1U.K TWO-STOKY E brick dwelling, Ne 51' Seuth Queen street hall, eight rooms, basement, ganet, ce'lar, side yard, etr ALLAN A HKKIl A CO Heal l-.state and Insurance Agents, 8M-3td Ne. 10 East King "treet. WANTED. V OIKI, TO DO GENEKAI. housework, an elderly woman preferred, aie-lt Apply at Ne aoseuth yueen street. PUBLIC SAI.ll. On Thursday. April 2T,l5i,. will be sold at publle sale, at Ne. its West hlng street, one Boeddrlvlnc mare, ene light sprtng-w agen. with top : one sleigh, two sets of single harness, hay cutter, large copper kettle, and elhiir articles net mentioned, sale te commence at 2 o'eleck p.m. MAliDALKNA WOL1, Administratrix. A. K. MeCann. Auitienecr. a2e-2td ESTATK OK JOHN ZIMMEKMA.N, latoeflhocltyol Ijincaater, deceased. Let ters testumentary en Bald estate haling heen S ranted te the undersigned, nil persons In ebted thereto are requested te limkn imme (Hate payment, and thoie hiving claims or de mands agalnit the seme will pre-.eit them without delay ler ettlement te the under-lgned, re-lding in Manhelm township KMANUKL P. KKLI.KIt, Kxemler. 11.1! hWARR, Attorney. afeOtdlu' T ANCASTEIt H1NK. Lancaster Rink I WEDNESDAY KVtNINl, mf DANCING from 9 J0 until II o'clock BOOKS AND STATIONERY, SOL'TH east corner North Queen and orange atreeu: full line Kaster Cards and Nei elites and plain and lancy Papers, lienural supplj 01 Staple Heeks and Stationery in great variety and at lowest prices, ait e us a call and see for eurelf it n MOOKK aJOStdlt. ASSIONKD E.STATI: OK CHAHLES Peters and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Charles Peters and wife, of I.an caster city, having by deed et voluntary assign inent, dated the nrat day et March' l- as signed nnd transferred all their estate and eflects te the undersigned, for the. benefit of the creditors of the aald Charles Peters, he there fore gives notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te rnake payment te the nnderslgned without delay, nnil these having claims te pre sent them te DAN'IKl. SING, Assignee, ... Lancaster, Pa W. II. IteLAKD, Attorney. m23tdTu F ULTON Ol'EUA IJOUSH. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 22. THE TRAGEDIAN, FREDERICK WARDE -IS - OTHELLO. SI PPOUTr I) l)x Miss Mittens Willett Aud 11 Complete Dramatic Company under the Management of KOIIT. C HL'DSUN a20-3td PHILADELPHIA SHOW OASB WORKS Any shape or atyle made te order and gtiaran teed 10 be ilrsl-class. Kstlmates loranyslzeer form solicited. Cases carefully packed and shipped te all parts of the country. A large stock and great variety te select lrem. All renchglass. All panel bottoms. Atlewprkes. The best Is the cneapest. Please rail and ev ev amlne. Hi N. POUlfl H 8TUKKT, inar23-3mdTu&.S Philadelphia, Pa. ESTATK OK PATRICK MeLAUOHLIN, late of Manhelm township, Lancaster ( e. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en aald es tatehavlng been grunted totbeunderslgned,iili persons indebted thereteare requested te make Immediate payment, and theso havlug claims or demands against the mono, will present them w Itheut delay for settlement lethe under lgued, residing lu Harrlsburg, or II. It. lie Conomy, alderman, Ijineusier. .IAMKS Mil. A I fill I. IN, npJCtiiK Kxecnter. COrkrk ff TO LOAN ON LAN- t.rJJJJ caster property. In ik. te suit, ut the lowest current rates. .1.11 DUKK1.N, mar2t'.-lmdlt ; Walnut at , Philadelphia. t$-L(J(JO caaoef AUDI KOK ANY Kidney Troubles, Nerv u 'ui)iuii, wcuiiii mm t iivMiuju iTt'akntSS that HOTANIC .NKKVK HITTKIIS falls te cum Sold by druggists, 60 cents. HKKIl MKDICAL CO. iw. le.iurin inn street, Philadelphia, p Circulars free. ma rJ0uieed.t w AA. BB. Use Manheim Reller Fleer. The Original. Toe IlesL myi -lyM.WAa H SljOOO .hi'a"t6 AeiiNmZ A-yyjyjXJ Address at once, 1)11. BCOTT'S KLKCTKIC GOODS, ti, .. f""'0-8U Kreadway, New Yerk. The Only Genuine. upsamdeed XITANTED-AN INTELLIOKNTEAHN. ' ' ,.c.,t J-atholle man te represent a large, re spensible llarclay street house In bU own local ity aud outside large cities. A remunerative salary te right party. Kcferencea exchanged. Address UArtCLAV, Hei ),ts5,N. Y. 51mUM NEW AnrXHTMKMKX.T. WHY PAY 515 KOU A Si:T OK TKKTH when von can get the Mine at t. nt W. L. riPIIKU'S Dental Itenin.. . . ,. , J North IJueiii Mni't. tuts administered. npnijil TANTi:i)-A OOO 1) DUKSS.MAKKH f can have work by applying nt Ne. 210 tis-t. Mlt JANK HKKCIII.KIt. yv.Tr.i). A woman from the count n ants a situation ns iieuekee'r or te de getieml housework Addies IIOUSKKKKPKIt, INTKl.t.mKNC Kit ert'll K rjniiv ti K kyi: WHISKY." 6 YKAIta Ol.ll. t'KIt yiAltT 75 CKN'IS, AT uemtKii's LigueH stehk, Niv 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. aprii-lydlt c i.AHKrs ;.(v. ti:.v Is fine. Preshaudet a Ittch Klsver Try It. Clarke's Original Combination Coffee At IV. a 11 HI please the most iatldleu. Ktru Inducements given te all purchasers of leas and leltees during thotiext 30 days. 1 1. UtKlt'S TKA AND COtT KK S 1 OltK, At Ne. 3S West KlngStreeL lelepheue m201sdA E NULIMI TllOWSKU STHKTCHKHH. It tieliig inn latest. lit, and most cenve 11 Umt Contrivance ellir Ininnlnl fur liklim Itaggtnesseut et Knees and keeping Trew sera In their Proper Shapes and SUe. Can be pre cured at ltl)JKNf.Tr.lN's Tailoring Kstuhltsh meut. Ne. 37 North Queen street. irilfell lsfe saVS "Treninr atnitelini-n lini become quite the rage." Their use gives the garment a new appearance. The Invention meeting a nccesstt J . K very one wants them. Uvspect fully, A. 11. KOSKNSTKIN. Al'KMNU ' Oi'i:Sl.Nll' THK OPKN1NO OP THK New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. -IB NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postetllcei Will take place en SATfltli.W, Al'lttl. 17th, with one et the finest and most complete assort ment el Beets, Shoes and Slippers liflhe Hest Makes and at the Lewest Posstble Prices. '1 he stei k is entirely new and carefully selected, and goods will he sold at STKIllI.Y O.S'K l'KILKand SATISFACTION Ul'AllAN rtBl) A cordial Invitation Is extended te all te vtu our New Stere, whether you buy or net. Ne lll'lll III ii'.uuh IEUUU. KKMKMBEHTHK PI.At'K, Ne. Is NORTH QUEEN' STREET (Next Doer te the Postefllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprlt lwdAltw e AK II.U.I. Better and Better. A-k te ee the .Wen s All W oel Suits at Ite. Ask te ee the llarrl"' (asslmere Mens Suits at IS. Ask te see the Men's Une Imported Worsted Dress Suit at 116 W. A-.k te see the Une llelgisn t'aislmure Suits at 120 Ask te seethe llig Heys' suits, all woet, at $.1 andil. Ask te see the Seuths' Suits at iand Iii SO. Ask te ee the Klnest shirt In the city for any thing llke the money, lautidrled, ready te pnt en, at (I. There Is no going astray at Oik Hall. The prteesand the .juillile-, are right. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Seutlieast Cerner Sixtli anil Murktit, PHII.ADKLI'HIA. W1 LI.1AMSON A FOSTER'S SPRING Special AU-Weel Sack Ceat Suit KOIt (iENTLKHEN, 13 A Oassimere of Neat Design, Out Fashionably, Fits Handsomely, AM) IS SKW'KD bTKO.NH. PRICE, $12.00. An Opportunity for the Ttadies ! 59 Pairs GAITERS. $2.50. 'I hey were mtfle le sell for mete money, lint thu uppers Kern leund te he u llttle off color. Hence the reduction. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTKU, PA. Ladies Square Tee Kid Butten Williamson & Fester, NKtT AltritHTINKMKXT. THK "YKKl.UW ritONT" UMIAH Killed Havana 5 cent Cigar Is steadily italnlng the reputation as the most lvllable HaMinat Igurln thetimtkrt Inriinlrkul, at M AKl.KV'H (Kennerly llattmaii's) " Yellow lrent," Ne. 21 North Osteen street. rniii.: JL UK IIKST 10 t'KNT 1NSKCT l'UWDI'.lt KI.I.OW'S In thenmrket at lll'lll,K'S lUtl'O SIOKK, Ne. .Vi West King Htlvsit. -Uennliui lialnmtliin Insect Pender. Artlie and lellable In iiuatlly EVAN'S KI.OIMI. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform nud Rollable Setilm: rNoriei: iTTsii i Kisii n-'TsTTi Haling nulargiHl my present place of bust, nes. Ne. 2 West King stivet, 1 11111 new fully prepaied te supply my friendi, patrons and the public In general with all kinds of flail In sea son. Parties ordering tlsh. should they deslm. can hai e them thoroughly cleaned and promptly delliered at their homes at the time named. All kinds or rmlt and Vegetable constantly 011 hand. Goods dclUered teall parts or the city free of charge Siisiiuehanua Shad terelxed tresh every day GKtiltliK w MAltllATT ltd Ne. in We-t King street rjmil'OTS. AU-Weel Tiitels in Spring Slimles And r levant Finish for 2Jc. a yard, AT TIlU North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. HMtNK, tievi-lyd Ne. 322 North Qimin atrnet. "OPENINO AT ii.ur.iT. Cl'lll ' (1 kJ 1IA1 HIT'S. FINE TAILORING. The Lai-trout and most Completii Assortment of PINK W'oeLLKNSforthoSprliiK ltadoleliii found In the City of Lancaster. A Chetce Line of Hprlnit Ovorceatlnirs and Pautnloenlnus In all the I.mcit Pntterus Piices Lew, 11.-st Workmanship, und iiIIkixhU W arnmled as represented. H. GERHART, NO 41 .SOUTH QUI "Opposite the Postelhce. K.VMTKKK1' umr.T lydll H 1RSH ,V HKOTHKK This Warm Weather Ivtiinltul ti thrtt It U tliur (or ftrhanpe tn Cletli Ugt mul thai the luM n ice te buy them M nt HIRSH & BROTHER'S Otio-Prlce Olethlnfic neiiBO. I here Ien Lan 1 Ind Men's Clothing, Bey's Clothing, Children's Clothing QENT'3 FURNISHING! dOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ' SATCHELS, Etc.. IN 1IIK liKPATK.Sl AKIK.n Our Line of Summer Goods Is Ne Here, and the t.reatest of Coats, Coats and Vests aud Pants, 1:0 ill IS Lft: re.ir:i: .i ., W 1 1. 1 111-, let S l. r HUM 23 Veuia lrp in tlie Finest (Imtles. One-Prire Cletliing Heiim, COUNKIt MOUTH (IUKKN blKKKT AN II UK.NTUK SQUAUIC. AMVHBMKXTH. F ULTON OI'KKA HOU.S1X T11KEK NIGHT!) ' Commencing .Monday Kirn'?, April 111 A First Class Kntertalnment and at the Popular Prices 10, P.O Si 30 CENTS. Under Auspices et Decoration Day Committee. 'I he well known and Pavetlte Comedian, SAM HEMPLE, Supported liy a First-Class Comedy Company, In 11 lirllllant selection of his funniest eharacters. Tuesday hten'ij One of the funniest comedies of the present day, " A HU.IIIANO ilAOK TO OKIlKIl:" J'MIUprau, 8am llemple. And "HULL IN A CHINA 31101';" lel)h, bam llem ple. Wednesday Kienlnif ' ALL 'I HAT U1.1T U1.1T TKKUlsNer IIOI.I)." r A Keed lleserved .Seat 30 Cents. New en salu nt epeni house. npriestd rOU HALS UU UK XT. XTIOn KENT. XJ A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a K. 'it. Siding. Capacity for storing :i,(J cases. Apply at the marietfd INTF.I.l.iaKNCKIl OFFICK. HOIWi: iOHHALE-A KINH HADDLH or ramlly Driving llorse, yeuni; und In geed order and a fast driver, for silo at Np. 7 KAhT CHEbTNl'T STUKKT, aplC-lwd Lancaster, Pa. F1 OK KENT. An established Oreenrv Htsnil ullh Huelllnv attached In southern puitef the city. Possession April 1st. Apply at Ne. I3S KAST KIN'tl STIIKKT. FOK KENT. Shep tn rear of Ne. 37 W'estChestnutatrcct, used as a. cigar-box factory, and u shop en IIIHU11 street, between tieuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a canlRne laetery. Alse a dwelltnir und atom room new eccuplud by A. A. llubley us u drug ateie, West hlnn street. Apply at the llWfd 1NTKLI.IOKNCKU OFFICK. F INi: YOUNO KIDINO IIOK.SE ATI'KU VATF. BAI.K. Fine Teung Eidiug Herse, Ihoreiiffhly Bulled and very kind. Hecanlie driven hy a woman or child. Will he sold at private aale. Apply te Jlllfi. C. JUdOVEK.N, apliild l.llllz Tntiiplke, near Lancaster, Pa. F ok nali:. THU MKCIIANICU' HALL IIOI'EL, Cor. Rcrend and Lawrence Sts., Has 15 rooms, located amenp the dlllernnt roll. Iiik mills, llest stand In Celitmlila. oilered for saloon account el thelll-nealth of the prepria, ter. Apply te FKKDKUICKSTKIN. all Iwd en Hie Premltes. pUIlLIC HALE OK CANADA HOKSE.H ON JleSDiT, Al-RIL'Jfi.l'bO, will b sold at the Merrlmac Stables acar lead et Canada Horses, First-class heavy draft ami farm homes. Male te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111. Alse, en hand, a car-lead of lux a Horses-line drivers and geed steppers which will be sold at privale sale. UKOUUEGUOSSMAN. Public sale every Monday, HIRSH A BROTHERS r uiHiiM. rjniu: nhw cash htehc. NEW CASH STORE, Uppeslle the Koystenn Heuso ami Northern llank, Ne. 247 & 340 North IJuimiii Sliecl NKW 81'lllNtl IMtKSS tllltlDS In nil tlm Latest Popular Sliades. tiOtlll III.AOU Ull.KH. HOOD III.M Ii ( i Ne lietler In the city rnr the money. N) H.'n KJI'IN". I" H the Ne Shades 1. tinkled Heraiirkei, tttttl-.li, Ulnilis. Sal leens, Percales, uhlntres, Ac. lull l.lneef NKW PltlNTS ANI. IHIMKSI 11 t which e eiler nt Lew I'lli-i-n, arl'leasn call and see us lielnre pntrhasliiK loin Ij-il v. if. new Kiln. jki i:v tioeo.s 1 n invTioens 1 1 AT THK- BOSTONSTORE. (1rf.1t Bargains. Great liir&iins. I'ln Cheek Peiirimi, Ilk1, a jald, luiidn te sell at ' lie a sard Klrkran W (ail l)i-i4 llnn.1, i.. ,tiiT.,rn,.t shiidi-s, 'V n sanl . would he cheap nl llke a vard Une Lomhlitatlen SiiltluiT. UKc. j ard , All W oel lilark Cashmere. u u vnr.s ,11,1.1 I HI te be Cl.Sc 11 yard " OiirfHs.' Dress silks neuldlien Imrualn at (We. a al it Vllty pieces All Weel Sprint! Cleths, hII new aud pivtty shades, ljirije asseitiiifnl of Mprlni; Wraps STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nee. 30 Sz 20 North Qtioeti St. LANCAHTKK, PA. vrermerly at New Verk Stele. laulllyd.tw IOUNS.OlVi.KK. OKO. K. KAT1IVON. MERCHANT TAILORING. Spring & Summer Suits for 1886. JOHN 8. UIVI.KK A CO are nmklug up 10 order Suits Ht Hard Cash Prices Any person wantlnc KiHKl clethlnir lH'rfect nis, well inniln at ery Lew Cash Prices, can cot them by Kl lii us a call non. Gentlemen's Spring & Summer Underwear AND Furnishing Goods A rUKIHK Kll PltlCKS. ALL loll CASH. Jehn S. Givler & Ce., Ne. U5 Ettst King Htroet, l.iMOSHTKR. l'A. JI'KIMl t.DOMS. WATT & SH AN D, Nea. O, O & 10 Huat Kltiff ar. Open te-da a choice llneei Parasols and Sunshades Made toerder by tlielarest and best inineMe turursat ery moderate prices. ALL SiKb IN ( II CIIIM. I'AUAStil.s, I. At KTK11IUKII I' VUASOl.s, Nl S I MlUtl- LI. AS An lmmeun Assurtmenl el I'HISTFD SAlIN'i. N F.W IIA I 1ST r.-, CltlSM.KI) HK.KKHI t KKIIS, r.MllUOHIKUl- HM IT- Spring and Summer Dress Goods, NEW SPRING WUAPS. .11 ItSrM W AIM'S, IKIt.lhl JACK Kit, liOUCl.E IACKKTS. IIHOC'aDK.D K.LVKT H'HAI's In Ne and Desirable 4tles. LDI.OItKD CAsllMhltK bll.tWIJl. al'-V-MKUSHAW IJJ. KM llltOl DtltKDt ASHMMtKHCAUr bin Hreat Variety at l'epulai Prices AT TIIK New Yerk Stere, J. H. MARTIN CO. Arrlvtd this ineniluK Irem New )orkandl!o )erkandl!o )orkandl!e ton.TKN CA-iF.Sef DRESS GOODS! Including the Latest Novelties, at Trices Lewer than they ale show n at lu this city ALL-WOOL CANVAS SUITINGS, Forty Inches Wide, al STc.u yard. WOOL DIAGONAL HOMESPUN, Filly Inches Wide, at r.0c , worth I Ofl. AU-Weel MatlOBae Homeflputi, 1 nrty two Inches W lile, at SCp Newesi Shades. ALLDINE SUITINGS, Thirty six Inches W Ide, at .t'.c. SprhiR shade Bouelo Dreaa Goods, All-Weel, with Plain Canvas Cletli te match, nl V. a yard. TIIK UKKAThST IIA1K1AIN IN All-Weel Dress Goods, lsa HOUKSI'UN, Twenty Inches Wlde.at S-ie, north Sec, WOOL DltESS TKICOTS ut '.., Wc.TSe , fl.i. DRESS SILKS. We are showing baiKalmln theso Reeds. Aiiieiik theiutlieliUINhnl' IILACK MI.KSut II no a yard ; worth tl.. Full Aasorttm-nter 8UIIUKK DIIKSS MILKS, lieautltul Coloring's, 3.1c, a yard. 9-Call and see our asaertineut of Dress Heeds even If you de net wish te purchase, us we consider It no trouble te show goods. Cor. West King & Priuce SIb., (Oppealte qtevena Heuse.) LANCA8TKU, pa. Toiiacce curriNes, hekaps, hikp: IN08 AND PACK KUS' WASTK, try and ClOln, bought for cash. .l.a. JIOL1NS. Ne. n Pearl Street, New ierlc. Kelerence Tea. Scbutte. Nft 213 Pearl street. New lerk. Iebl7lyd J. 8. Martin I Ce.,
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