" "V" - THB LANCASTER DAELY INTEIxIilGENCEli, WEDNESDAY. AP1UL, 21. 1880. I : t H . PROVIDING FIRE ESCAPES. liKNMi COOMVtLMKN XU JHatKOT '. TBOBK 1H Z.ASCAHTBB. ChUf Bnalntss that On-opted the Ad- JearaM MMHi,( of Coeocll-Itesnu n the HetlgletM WetkJ-lladly Scaldeel. Newt Mele About Town.. Kgular Correspondence of ITit.i.tei(irit. Columbia, April 21,-Ali adjourned inctt tum r ih hernueh council was held laH vmlng In the council chamber. Members praam t MeMr. H richer, Caswell, Ed ward h, yerray, Herabey, Miniln, Mutaerand Wester mb. Abtent, Kelt man. Tbe principal fcealneaa before council was the consideration et fire escapes te be erected at tbe opera bente. Olds, accompanied by plans and specifications, were read from Messrs. Anne A Themas; O. V. Rote, of Lancaster, and Jacob V, Bender. These plans all previded for dlflerent kinds of escapes and every bidder sent his own plan. On motion tbe property committee were Instructed te visit Lancaster for the purpese of Inspecting (Ire escapes at the children home and ether places. A reDOrtwas made about the fence about Petter's field, whleh Is In a bad condition. The property commlttee will attend te the fencing. The highway committee vvai In structed te have pavouients raised about the line streets In dlflerent parts of town. The secretary was Instructed te notify Hev. J. J. Russell te pave and grade about hi properly en Walnut Btreet, between Kigtith and Seventh. On motion the council adjourned te meet at call of the president. llellgleus Nete.. St. Paul's J. K. church services will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock, and w 111 be conducted by Rev. P. 1 V. Almen, M. A., of Mechanlcsburjr, Pa, Services will be held en Thursday morning at 10.30 o'clock. A sermon will be delivered en the subject, "Is It IT" At 4:30 p. in. thesttbjectforthesornion will be "The Denial." Services will be held in the Bethel Church ofOed this evenlng at 7:30 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. O. V. Sellhanier, of Wasblngten,Ta. On Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clecK consecration aud praise services will be held at this church. Rev. C. D. Rishel, pastor or the Church et Ged, organized a white ribbon temporance army last night. Notwithstanding the incle ment weather a large number were present. The society whs named the Mount Olivet Division or the YV. R. T. A. of Columbia, and the following officers elected : President, Iter. C. D. Rishel ; secretary, Miss Lillle Hteinhelser ; treasurer, Miss IlettleSnvder. About forty persons slgned the plodge and recelved the white ribbon. The occasion was enliveued w lth intorestlng oxerclses. A Tramp Imposter. Fer the past three weeks a tramp has been about tbe town and made lilmielf very ob noxious by his appeals ler asslstanre. The fellow is about six feet in height, well built, has a black mustache, and wears blue over alls. The man steps almost every person that passes him aud makes an appeal for charity. Sometimes he wants te sell a hand kerchief, and generally winds up by getting a small sum et money, ile suits himself te any occupation , sometimes he Is a carpenter, and ether times he is a railroader. II e first asks what lime el day it is, and then ends np by an appeal for charity. The man Is a regular uulsance and should be font out of town. ltadly Scalded. Mary Jenes, n girl living In an alley near the Chestnut Hill furnaces, met w lth a pain Jul accident at her home yesterday. She was carrying a kettle of ery het water, and in seme manner the kettle upset and she re ceived the contents en her side and arm, re sulting In painful injuries. Tbe burns re ceived the attention of a physician. Town Nete. Frank McFalls has purcuased a houeon Cherry street from Henry Visiter, where he will In fnture roside. During Tuesday about four hundred shad were caught en the batteries below the dam. Ry Including Mi l Island and ether fisher ies In that vicinity, about ene thousand lish were brought te land yesterday. J R. VVelser, clerk ler Dr. Markel at his drug store, has accepted a situation In Phlla delphla wbere he will also attend lecture. Mr. VVelser has been with Dr. Markel for the East two years and was universally liked, lis place will be taken by Mr. Jehn Paules. Oflicer Gilbert el the railroad police, ar rested Patrick Ceyle aud Themas Callan for riding en an east bound freight train. Sriuire Vrank sent them te Jail ter ten dnjs. A lightning arrester has beeti placed en the dynamo or the Columbia Klectrle Light company te prevent any danger te the mach inery during a storm. Last night the lights bunted very brightly nttd were net ellected by the heavy Hashes of lightning. This was the first time the lights vvcra burning during a storm, ana they did ery well. Part et benk at the cellar or Ilaldeman's new store en Locust street cav ed in yester day attorneou. A man named Hegeulngler had bis leg hurt In a trifling manner which was the only damage done. Prison-Keeper Iliirkheleler'a 'A 10 ntt. vPrison-KeeporBurkbolder was badly fooled en Monday afternoon. The watercommlttee and invited guests went te the water works In omnibuses nnd Kcoper Burkheldor was standing en VastKlugstroetwhen the buses were dm en out that street He concluded that grand jurors were In the buses and, as it was something unusual for the grand Jury te visit the prhen en Monday, the prison was net in proper Miane, The kieper hurriedly visited a cigar (store, purchased a box or cigars ana went out Last King street at a 12:10 gait. He was almost out or breath when he reached his castle and gave directions te have the prison put in order, as the grand Jury were at the alms alms heuHtt and would seen be at the prison. The keeper waited all afternoon ler the grand in quest te nut In an appcarance and towards evening he utade inquiries and learned that tbe buses were occupied by the lnembers or the water committee. The Joke was tee geed te keep and leaked out jesterday. It you want te get the keeper of), ask lilui about the grand jury's visit te the prison ou Mott Mett day. Were the Ticket. Stelen ' i rem the Yerk Dally. Nearly two nooks agen stranger, claiming te be from Lancaster, tippejrcd in Yerk and applied te Cbarles II. Martin, the tailor, for work. He was accommodated and went te work. In the meantlme he took n room at the Marshall house, After working ene week be gave up the Jeb and left Yerk. As his room at tbe Marshall housewas being put in order, after his departure, a number or unstamped railroad tickets wero found. The matter readied the ears or Mr. Hen jamln Franklin, cbier or the secret servlce department of tbe railroad, who nrrlved in town en Monday aud took the tickets with him. A short tlme age a number or tickets were stelen at Waynosbore, ami It Is Maid these are the missing ones, and the stranger Is suspected. The matter Is being thoroughly sifted. Mr. James Dugan, bookkeeper ut Mr. Martin's establishment, states that he saw the stranger shortly after he quit work, w alk alk leg towards Baltimore, Enter Service at Gap. Oap, April SI. On Sunday eienlug next there will be an Kaster servlce held In the M.E. church. The service will begin with the prophesies or Isaiah and contiutieupto and with tbe ascenlen or the Sa lour, w hich will be very instructive, show lug the llfoet Christ from infancy through te the ascension. Tne musical leMures will, in all probability, be very geed. The choir will ienslstnll5 voices, accompanied by Mr. Frank Revnelcls and WlllioOruuderf en the ceViui, 3 M Us LIllleFex wilt preside at tSergan He ee? liens of niusle ha e been v ery caretull v made nnd arranged te make the service ellectlve taking tlioeentlmenU of thedlirerButervieei held lu the church en Children's Day and en Christmas. Inorderte precure tomfertabla sent persons should come early, 1 be her Vice w 111 begin at 7J o'clock. A Utile Girl Unrned te Death, Four boys bearing en a rudely constructed litter of branches the charred bodyet (.-year, old Cella Webb entered the village of Wades ville, Schuylkill county, Tuesday afternoon. The children had gene out te gather leaves te be used for bedding; the rattle. They had gathered finite a pile, aud Cells and a little brother remained te watch them and fill tbem n bags while the ethers w ent te collect mere. The little boys lighted the pile, and Cell In attempting te put the tire out had ber clothing caught by the Damn and was lBrtanUy enveleped in thorn. She was he frightfully burned that she died seen after-Want rexQVSKixn a ricieva ijeb.sk rretnle.nn'a 1 Ittery (Hera Stallion That Last Week Killed III. Greem. The Cosmeolltan theatre, New Yerk, was crowded Tuesday night vv Hit people anx ions te Nee Prof. O. R. Gleaen, the horse trainer, ltandle the vicious Canadian stallion that killed his groom n week age. When people entered the heuse they siw a big brown ltorse standing lnslde an Inolesure of lieard fence, painted green. Prof. Gleaen appeared n few minutes after 8 anil peke brielly te the audience, no intimated ium most horses hail mero Intelllgence than their driver, and, after a fen eneeuragiiig re marks entered the pen with the stallion, carrying a whip and a cocked revolver leaded with blank cartridges. He spoke te the animal In a loud tone, ana men wsikpii toward him. The stallion meed Inte a cor cer cor nerorthopenand turned his heels toward the profesor. Instantly he received seveisl stinging blows around the hind legs. 'I hen he turned his head toward the professor, who cautleuslv reached out his hand and patted the beast en the shoulder. Twe or three times this was repeated, each tline the tralnergelng closer te the ltorse. Suddenly there was a cry from the audi ence. Like a Hash the stallion had turned and seized the profeser by the right leresrm with his gleaming w hlte teeth. 'I he lntructer dropped Ills whip and with a ielent etlert wrenched ills arm iree. Then he bred the rovelorsoeral times in front of the brute s nose, The animal sprang wildly around the ring and nearly knocked de n the fence. I it a few moments he ran into a cerneragalu. Then the professor resumed his former tc tlcs. He made the hore step at the word "whoa" a number or times. 1 hen he began te pat him en the near shoulder ngsln. Once mero the angry beast w hirled and snapped at the professor's breast, hitting him a powerful blew with his strong teeth. The revolver canto Inte play again. Then the animal's hind legs were lashed. Once mero the pro fessor patted hint. The nnlntal's ccU was wet and he was blowing like a racer. He made no mere attempts te bite. In just 25 minutes after entering the en Prof. Gleasen put a halter on.the stallion, and had the fence taken dew n. Then he oiled for a small rope, and put a deuble Buona Buena parte en the herxe. He pissed the repe around his neck, through his mouth, ever the top efhls head, under his upper lip, and through the circle around his neck. He made the stallion fellow him whereer he went. Then he put a Itrldle en him and took off the Buenaparte. ext lie put en a big surcincle with a ring underncith. Twe straps wero put around the ani mal's fere fetlocks. A rope was fast ened te the near one, passed through the ring in the surcingle, dew n through the ring in the ether retleck strap, and back through the surcingle ring. Then a pair or reins were put en and the professor drove the animal iirnnnd the rlnff. uslntr the rene te heist the near fere loot whenever the brute tried te kick. In a short titne he put lnrness en him, hitched him te a buggy, jumped In nnd dreve him, finally starting him and stepping him bj verbal command. Then he had big brass drum hammered near his head tin pans nnd sleigh bells rattled. The -stallion went straight up te tbem and was net anueved by them alter a few trials. The professor laid new n the llne put his feet en the dashboard, and fired the revolver. The stallion steed like a statue. A hnrse afraid or paper was next brought in. The proteser seen hid the paper all around his head, threw it at bun, made him walk ever It and net as it there was nothing in the world he liked better than paper. A kicker was put Inte double harness w lth this horse, and both acted beautifully. Te-night the professor will take held et a mustang that has the reputation of belng n dosperato kicker, ACCWKfiT tf.T.T .SHOT i7IJS, William llolwerth) l'ull. a Uiiu Through a 1 enre and I. Terribly Wounded. illi,im Helw erthy, n young man vv he re re ro sides with his brother, Jehn Alfred Hoi Hei worthy, at Ne. 2C3 We-t Straw berry street, met w lth a serious accident this forenoon He started out te sheet birds lu thenclghbor thenclghber thenclghbor heod orScneenbcrger'spark, and took with him a shotgun. The weapon was heavily leaded, and he placed it against a fenre while he crawled ever for some purpese. He seen returned, and when he attempted tn pull the gun through, the trigger caught In the fence. The weapon exploded and the whole lead struck llolwertliy In the right arm near the shoulder. The jeung man was taken te the saloon In the ptrk and utter wards te his home, w here Dr. Shirk attend ed him. Ihe wound is a terrible ene, but the physician thinks amputation will net be ncessary. The lead struck quite close te nn iiniertaiit bleed vessel, and it it had been touched, the wound would have proved fatal. The Injured nun Is perhaps 21 v ears of age, and unmarried. He Is mi Vuglishin.iu, and lias been in this country less than a year. He has been employed in the grocery of Charles McNay, en North Queen treet The Hair norm Defined Kelerring te the peculiar object found in W. II. Lovergood's hydrant and noted In Tnesday'slNTi 1 1 iei Nccn,aselentlflcfriend writes as follews: The hairwerm, or gerdlns, is the type el the long halr-like niittellds of the nnler gerdlacea of helminths or entozea. These ihroad-llke parasites In their larva state In habit the bodies of various insects, specially beetles and grasshoppers. They have a mouth and alimentarj canal but no anus : the seves are distinct, and when lull grown thev leave the bodies of their hosts te deposit their eggs In long chains in water or moist earth. They leek very much like long horse hairs and have lieen popularly believed te be hairs transformed te worms. They often attain a lenirth verc much rreater Hum tlmi of the body et the fh'mn they Infest, occupy ing wmi ineir cons me larger part ei us body. Funeral of Km. Jacob Keiiiheld. The funeral or the late Rev. Jacob Roin Rein Roin held tool; place from the familv residence, en North Quten street, at 11 a. in. te-day. The attendance was very lirge, friends and rela tives coming from all juris of the ceuntr-. Rev. Jacob ilackman preached the funeral sormeii trem the text, 1 lerinthlans, x, 20 : "The last enemy that shall be destreved Is Death," Addrussta were made and ether her v Ices conducted bv Revs. Jehn Hertzler,Jnhn Glppleand Jehn Mej er. There wereservlcis in both llie German and Lugllsh tongue. Iho interment was tin n made In the Lancas ter cemetery, the lull-hearers being Jehn Mlnnlch, Jacob Mlnnich, Jacob Minuicli, jr., Israel Wenger, Ames llettunsteln and Georno Shrelncr. I'liih lu Abundant e. There U a big run of shad and herring , ami these luscious hsh that are caught lu the spring abound in the local market A geed many Delaware shad are coming te town, but a dlapatch from Pert Dejwsit a)s "Shad ami herring contlnue very plcntlliil In the SuHijuehtuna. The demand is net equal te the supply and prices are very low. Tne fishermen are much discouraged at the unprofitable outlook. Shad te-day sold for from ?12 te 51) and horrlngfrein 1 1 te 20 cents per hundred." As )et the Columbia shad have net been very abundant in Lincaster, but Frank Mct fett had a telephone message te-day which assures him a large supply el Columbia shad ler te-morrow. ltifilrrnted at the Age e( i lie Tuesday was the firth anniversary or the birth of Master Geerge William Welfer, son el Jacob A olfer, residing at Ne. 223 Vast Walnut street The young lad was then first clad with boy's clothes. He received and otiterlalnod his guests very hospitably, lu the evening he was tendered the compliment of a sereuade by the re organized Knvstnne Cornet band, under the leadership e. jeneph Cegleyand N, RolierK Te l'rr.erve CI I)1 nnd Hernueh l'lan. The plans et several boroughs et the county and or the city have been en file In the rei ord er's otllce for seme ) ears. They wero kept loosely nna some el tlieiit nre badly worn. Deputy Recorder McLaln called the' alien Hen et the c-tmiitr commissioners te the ne cessity ei preserving the plaus, and thxvhad a large book made in which the plans'have been placed. By this arrangement there Is net much danger of the plans being leit. Where ri.li Were J'lentj-. ' ' " Hiram Peeples, the well knew n fisherman, or New Providence, is an oxtenstvo raher of carp. He has several ponds near ills home which are chuck full el flab. This altorneon The Little Che.ter Ceuntlan. mux Frem the West Chester ltepiiMlcan. Messrs. HuporvUerH : Give heed te the de. nianda of the people Jer better reads ; thev are In earnest J Charitable lten,titt. The will el Jehn llolllnger, late et Vast Denegal township, was admitted te prebate by Iteglster or Wills htener this morning. He bequeaths 52,000 te Lancaster elassls el the Hefermed church or the United States the Interest te be Ter the support et the pastor at Mavtewn, provided the members be con sulted as te the call of the pastor. The In quest is pavable after the death of bis daugh ter, I ll7abbth (ilatreller. Hen n I title '.llrl t.ft Twe 1 liiRr. Ada, a ten-year old daughter or Samuel Btirkhelnier, who lives en Jacob llaiiniiau's farm, In Maner tevvnshi, had her hand caught in a lawn mower en Tuesday morn In i. Dr. 1). Slienek. of Rohrertewti, was sentferand found it necessary te ampiitate two fingers. The Omtnetia Helled Hurrard About A belled bumrd tinkled his little bell as be tlew ever the farm et Vlvvoed Martin, near Kenneltl Square, Chester county, a few days ns age and attracted the attention of several people. Iter ine Mill be Made shorter t rem the New erk Sun .Miss Mamle Ackerntan, or l'aterseti, will have her name made shorter this evenlng. Mr. lames Shorter Is the happy man. An Aged V eman'. Serteli rail. .Street Commissioner Jacob Bertr's mother, residing at HI North Clnrlotte street, fell while under nn attack of vertigo last even ing, and broke three ribs. She Is 75 years of age. i tlJsynevt (Uoed f rid i) ) being a legal holt daj, tlie li:nk ami rev emit) ertlcd will hi closed. lteineTal. l)r b A ell ba removed hit dental rooms te the residence of Samuel Davit, opposite the LaRle hotel, here he can be consulted every Tuesday and fcaturdav. Connected with Telepheue Kirhange A 51 Itettew, Akren mill". Akren, aud Samuel flecker, hevntene heue, Hethtvllle, are con nected with the telephone exchange Kadrltenll tn want of geed beets or shoes at low prices te vttlt the lted I rent Shoe Stere, Ne, H North Quean street, next deer te jxxtefnee. aprli IndAltw UKA1 lln rstT On the Wlh Inst ,at .New- Helland, Dr vv 8 undt, nced43 jcart The relatives and friends of the f irally are re spcctfulls Invited te attend the Itinera) from his late rptldence, Sen Helland, I rlJay morn lng at 11 e clock 21 JIAKKF7S. Philadelphia Produce Market. rmnDiu-niA, April :i Heur Demnnd limited ealet of ) barrels : iltnn. bakers at 1 1 .! ;" l'euna. tamll v at U 7501 ui VV estern atlli:H(ti;v Patents, II 90S. Kje flour was dullatt-l 40ci 43 1 p. m , call VV heat April, Wc , May, 93e i June. K!ei July, Oe.: com April, 4Vtc j ilay, 4ii4e June and Julv 47e Oats April, 4c May and JuneSn4e , July NeirVnrk rrednce Market. Nkw- V.UKK. April 51 Heur eill and market fteady; line, tl 3S03 no, Superfine, M f (ii 35 , common te Heed Kxtra VV vstern, illSOi. Llty Mill rxtrat, $ COQI C5 for est Indies ,ewt.rade,i:iva- ss W heat Se. 1 lied state en Snot. .1 01 ; Xn. I lted. i3c Ne t While, state, 'rtc ; Ne. 2 tied, winier, Mav, 9lHc;Ne 2 tied, Winter, June, mc ; Ulll -M-,c com Ne 2 Mixed, cash, 45c , May, 4"c. tjats Se 1 White State, ipet , April, 4Ptc 43c Ne 7 UI, 4.C. Kyedttll ' Itarley nevnlnal Perk-dull, family Vest, flu WflleTS I ard April, t, 17 May, l 17 Molasses dull ; 2ejc for M test boiling stock 'lurpentlnn dull at 4lc. Uesin steady: strslned'te geed. II 07XO1 12K. llutter Market dull, weakj .New woatern e.n-miiry, 21827c ; State Dairy, half tlrktn tubs, JI53lc e heeta dull ; VV estern. 76 10c t Cgs quiet , State, Uc , vv e-stern, 1 te SuKar market quiet ; Kennud cutleaf, 7c , powdered, 5,,,(J7c Tallew dull : prlme city, 310-lCc Petroleum dull ; refined In ca-tes, 6i;e freights nominal, grain te Llverj'oel, t!'c Cetrie dull ; falrcarVeet at 8ic. Klcedull, ranges from 3ilJ4c. Ohlcagepiarkel. CBlOioe, April 21, 9 M a. m Market opened Wheat U),s(c June,82Xe lulj, f ie-. Cern Maj.Jrte , June, !ic July, M'.e Oats Maj1, 3i)e , lune, 3()c Perk Mav, rJ 10. Ijird Vlay WO, lune, Ti, juiy, rj i; lune. iS'iS . lulr. ih i&iuie si aj , ie i , lune, JV30, ViVS CTxauu. Wheat May, iefc , June, . corn April, JG-c , May 'it July, June, Jnne, He; ssxe i Juiy, ss'.c Oatu April, ."lj.". May, JOc , June, July,30i Perk April, M OJX , .May, II ItlX Ijii-d April, IV S7V(- May, 5s7XG5 nn, June t'. KHQS& .Julv. letll Ulbs April, U JiWjMay, 5 22VJ; lune, 5 30 Julv.fSSTH tlrain anel Vrnvlslnus. ITurnUhedby S. K limit, Brekor, Chicago. April si. l o'clock n m. VV heat. Cern. Oats. Perk, l.ard. April May June July. . August September .81 .t-l 6IK "IK 0 0'j 9 IS J27H r. ee 6 95 e te SI Hecelpta car Leta. Winter Wheat Spring Wheal , Cern Oaia Itye Hurley Oil City CrudeOll ..., . l 17 Hi I 71.5, Head Ueeulpta Hogs 13,000 Closing Prices 2 o'clock n. u.. VV heat. Cern Outg. Perk Lard 5 7K 5h7K 5 15 C 10 C 05- Anrll 7jv ST. 2-e-i 9 WH May -J w 0 9 isiii 3X l-'H 9 2U .,91) JIlllU. ..,.., &." July . . . M AllKUSt. KI JSJi 3S 1 heptintber, ... KJi cm city Cmde OH 7c;; I lee Stock Markets CnicAOO, April 21 Cattle Ilecelpl9,e,2u0heed, shipment-., (ei head ; market alew but ste-adj , ahlpnlnB stiers. K0 te lKO Us, fl 20Q5 UI! steckersand feedem, 2 50J U) cows, bulls and mUed.llWQllO; bulk, t2tifl3 73 Hogs Itecelpts, 77,0.1 head; ahlpuients, 3,K head, active), loe higher, rough and mixed, 3 eeatSO: packliiR and ahlpplng, IIHigiMj llKht, J.75nibO, Bklps,ua75 '" i ehecp Hecelpta, .'.tee heiad; shipments, iced head, market weak und slew , natives, . seffl 5-0 1 Teians.t.'gl Kast Lieirtt Cattlerecclpts, 27(5 head , BhlpmentB, 57 heeid ; market strong ut last weekaprlcci shipments te hew lorkte-dav none Hetfg receipts. 1,2(10 head : shipments, CO : market alew ; Philadelphia, II 35(t 45; lork lerk era, Ill5(il25t skips, $.1 WQI ui ; shipments te New erk, none. Sheep-recelptt, 4 um head ; shipments. 2 (WO market slew Stock Market (Quotations by heed, Med mini A Ce, bankers, huiieasier, Pu HEW VtlRK IIHT. 11 A M 12 M I Ml Canada Pacific ft CI C C. C I SI Cel. Ced , .'I Central l'aclllc. . Hi; Pi 41 Canada Southern SM SaW. ,1 Chi , St I.. A Pith .. Denver A ltted randn .. "ti' Del , Lack. A Western MM 120 K Srt' fuW V7'2 39 mU MV$ 107 1WH ilk Krie iei? hrle'M se1,; New Jersey CeiQtrul MVi ".AT... 21)2 LOU. AN ;!! LakeShnre ),! Ulcblsan Central Mltnuri Pacific.,,, Northern Pacific, N P Pmt N VV New -eik Central Ohlu CeuliiU ,,.., Ointtha Oregon Trans ..., OntarieA VVeiatera , 101') m lmi IW Pacltle Mall ., t. luxineisiiira iiiuiuiil ut, Paul Texas Pacific M,)i Union Pacific t,i; tv Wabash C'oininen . Wabash Prolen-ed Weateru Uuleu telegraph.. fc'S'i tl West Shere. rniLADRLrnu list. Lehljjh lUlny .. , 11., N. V. A Phlla Pennsylvania Heading 11 lj-u J113-10 LuhlKh Navigation lies ten vllle Philadelphia Krlu Northern Cent People's Passemrer .. U'd'gUen'laM'tic'a w 0" K Tl. i 97 WW lurtt hlecks. Nw e, April 21. Wall stroet, 1 3d p. m. Meney easy at 3 per cent, foreign exchange firm, quiet,, inXGlsJKiUovermnonUwororlrm; Cnrruncy u'a. 112714 bid; 's coups. k& bid: 4,'slH2tild. ' flLure.sTirtar.er.C'i. ." MlMBWl ngurua.butaflortheflratlewtransacltonstbcro I muiemnunlninl inr.HlillnhArn.,iia....n. .. -... .... v wv.w. lupBvvuuui ut linMers of fact tic Wall The el!inq wa at trtbutril te the statement of the company that neillvident would be paid In Mav I mtcr the Belling the prices et the stock declined l"i per cent , and the ret of the list fnictlennllv to te ll o'clock there wa a belter tone en busing et the VanderblltJ and the tiraiiRert, and the de rllne was mero than recovered bv uilddar At that hour value were up lj te 1 per cent. at compared with I it nlRht's figure. Pit' trio Mall being the only exception. t the tune el writ Ingthe market It Irregular. tlouMheld Market, D1UT. t'reainery ltittler vriec llutterti It ( ;c liulohOheetu V lump -ijh'C llUltTKV, Tiukejsl plis-e(ltve) . tl(H " " (elenned) tllil ' Chtekenai pair (live) , yjEll eec " ftpltcefclcaned) iHJUH) MISCSLtADSOta Apple buttery qt V4 Ktrgstldei HQIta llenev V ft tie tjird V ft. , st0 muiTe. Apples V WPk lOrtlVs Ilananas t dez ,, i'siny: L'oceanuta, each tHtl.'c teutens y den Ats liranget y dot ., . .vrtVk) tlrapetV i"tiic Cranberries, pr qt Hte VKIIKTABLKa Cahhagn 19 heart sec Ik-ets V bit 5-vU Petate's VVJ pic HHJ1V) " tlbuthel S4iiie Cauliflower, pr. hd ... Hiiec Snrat rntatevsi) wk leaav Turnip f K Pk . UHll-'e nun Halibut fi It. lWe Catfish V ft 130 Herring V der i 'c troth Mackeral V ft 13e Clamtperlie (1 Sea llatt loe Itluetlth lee Sturireen l"c Shad V piece ZH V I1HA1S. Wheat WQte Otta 42C Cern Ke Havpertcn Cleve reveel ,.,, ,,. Timethy HerdOratt Orchard uratt , Mixed Lawn (trusses Kleur) bbl Hangarlan llrat, ... .MHJ I.VJ JINJH . ...17 3 fIUltt2 25 . . II 25 t-2.50 ... 14 HO ... nn.! . . Jl 25 nxh Aitrr.itTisrji f.vti. B AK1NO TOWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nevcr varies A marvel 01 purity, strength aud wholesemenets. More ee nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be (Old In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold enlv in earn. Uevi.t Uasike PowdirCe, 101 Wall Street, New terk mav-27-lvd.w fir ANTED A YOl M. GIRL WANTS A IT situation 1 te assist In honsewerk Appl, ltd at this office. -ITTANTRD-A Ol'NG MAN WANTS TT a situation at semethtng he can make hlmtelf useful Can work in a store or e igar factory. Applj nt Ne. 222 llarrlsburg pue it WANTRD-YOrNG MEN TO Ll'ARN Dry l.oeds bittlncss .Must 'ieak e,e r man if Address 1 Dili l.tJODx.' INTELIIOKM ER OFrtCE -VOOD stauli: von ri:. r. J A dOOel Stable und Slit ddlm.. ntil1 i ., iij ,1 utiiiuKiiiu sireei .vpp'V te HMtlci Mi Kits, at Park Heuse aietfd TOIIACCO CUTTINGS, SC'RAl'S, .SltT 1NC.S AND VACkKItS VVAsrh", lln and Clean, bought lercash. 1 S MOLI.NS, Ne 273 Pearl Mreet, New ierk Uulorence rred Schutle, Ne 213 Pearl street. New ierk fubl7lvd PLAYING TAR11S AT lOA l&e. I'TTlt deck I-lnuGilt Kdge Plajlii Carets V, per deck DKMUTH'S CIO Vlt ST011K, feblJ VV AStfd .Nei 111 I ast King street Qnn cinn te ,-eAN n 'an- iJJJVJKJ caster prepertj. In sine 111 nun, hi iqu iuwl-si uiirre.uiruie t II DLrl-lS, , Phlladelphli mai-2b lindlt) Vj Walnut t CANKS ' CANES '-A 1 I'LL LINE OF Canes of every stvle, from 5 cents up, ju-t rccclved.nt UAIIkLLVs (Cormerly llartmnn's) " iellnwmnt. Ne. 21 North (;ueen staet AA. BB. Use Mau!u!(iii Heller Fleur. Iho Original. The Hest. m y2 lyM.WAS It T ilk only ciTea r h. a"na7TT.li:r CIGAK In the city for Se Meerschaum Cigar and Cigarette Helders for 10c DKMtn IPs ( IG Yll STOKK, tebnvv AStfd Ne 111 tast King Sreet ESTATE OP iMIILII' WOLF, LATE of the city of Lancastej, deceated I et ters of administration en said estate ha vlnglx e n Kranted tn the undersigned all persons indebie d thcicte are requested te nmSc Immediate pay ment, and theso having claims or demands against the same will pre -ent tbem for settu ment te the undersigned, residing in the cltv 01 Lancaster MAGD W.KVA WOI r , Administratrix Jehn A Cetlk, Attorney aprlietdVV T ANCASTER RINK. Lancaster Rink I VVKDNhSDAV. KhMN(, i- DANCIMilrem'J JOuntll 11 oeloek c LAinvE'S &0c. TEA Is Pure, r re sh and of a Rich r lav or Try It. Clarke's Original Combination Ceflee At 2Sc. a B. will please the most fastidious Kvtra lndueemnnls given te all purchasers or lets and totlees during thenext Sutlays Cl.AHKK'S TK V AND COl KfcK HIOUP, Al Ne M West King Street rTolephono. inivlvUiw TO RU1LDER.S. Sealed proposals for making additions te Lemen and l.tmu street Scheel llulldlng will be received by the underalgned until Meudaj, May 3, at 12 o'clock-, lu accordance with plans and specifications new ready for examination nl'S Vveat Chestnut street Werk te he completed during tbe summer vacation of Bchoel Security will be required for the tull performance of con tract. Tim Committee roserve the right te rslect anynrallblds J. I. HAUTMAN, Chairman of (.nmtnlltee 011 llulldlngs and Grounds. u.'ntd DK. DALSEN. OKKtCKS AND DKUd STOKK, L-'sjeN. sih St., I'hllad'a , Jtcglstcred Phvslclan and (Iraduate Jctrersen Collcge, guarantees te euro all Weed, skin and Nervous Dlseiusea with ptitely vegclahlernmc dies. , DU. DALSKS'Sl'1 1,1.3 Safe, aure and etlee tual. hent only by Kxpreiis en n celpt erii Ne Pennyroyal or dangerous ;drugs, rtON.tth Ht , Phlladelpbla. f.Tljd rpm: KEMl'A.S RETril.N. Grand Popular Concert. UHACh CllUltOIl I.KOTUUK UOOM-AI'ltll. ADMISSION ' ONLV JlCfcMd Tickets lit the New Drug Stere of Mr. Alfred A Hubluy, Ne. (C VV King t , or or Mr I.. Ilau.Ne. 2IUXN cjucenbt. a21 4t-,,M,Vv XJATENT STRAP PANTALOONS. The Oreitest lerenlLn of tit ige. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap lit easy, 00 net bag out at the knees, don't draw up hun sitting dew n, and glv e be iter satisfaction than any cithers. Place jour order with A. 11. ltescutteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the selei right for Lancaster for the Patent Double Deuble Strap Pantaloons 1 olfer an unusually lull sleck of nebby goods for Pantaloons, suits. Vesting and Spring Overcoets,and am devoting 111 y en tire attention te my friends and patrons, and RO long held as tlrst sine Merchant Tailor eT LancaMer. Uespectfully yours. a 11 unaiViiTvii! (, u.,.1. n... . whi spam nu riiun 10 te mill tne position 1 hi .v.J -. K.,i,iinu4iu turvil Ol, xrr AiiyruTiarMKSTn. Wu pay $15 reit a sr.T or ti:i:th w hen seu tan get the attuent t nt W.l. rtSHMfS Dental ItiH.iiit, e,SJ .North guiraSltwt. at adinhiMercd npwijrt "lrANTi:i-A GOOIl DKLSSMAKKH it-anti:i 11 can have work l.y appljlngnt .Ne JI0 Seuth 1 lice stuct all.1l Vllts j.tMt ItkKCIM.KIt AY r.NTi:p. A weiusit trout the reuuttv witutts situation liente ke epet or te de ki nemil houtenurk Aildrpts 1UU HKIil'KI'Hl, ISTM.I.lUKNlhK OMKK TJOOKH AM) STATIONI'.UY, MR TH XJ eatt corner .North (Juien ami (iraiiRii 9irteia run line r.atier mid lilaln and lnnev l'niier streets full line Ka.ter (.atilt and Nev ell I and plain and lnnev Papers (leneiiit snttnlv of sinple IliHikt and Stationer) In gnat varletv andal lowest pi loot veurtclf a.M3ldlt. lll n us a call and sen let It II MUOllK T HY Ot R Ri: I1ISUY. ft K.ifj 01 n I'KIt gnAtti Y5 l Ksls- A1 UDIIUKIfl l.lgtMtUHlOltK, Ne :i I entre Square, Lanraster, Pa r.Mjdlt ' Tin: ltrsT locr.NTiNHKcrpew urn lit I I OU Slit the market at HUIILKVS DltlHlSlOHK, .Ne ,V, West Mm; street -(leiiulneDtuiatlau Inect Powder Active and 11 liable In qiiallty rpiTi: 1 im:st as.sort.mi:nteT FRESH QROCtRIES AND IMPORTED RELISHES CHARLES MACNAY'S CHOICE FAMILY GROCERY ANP CHEESE EMPORIUM, 115 and It; NOK1H Ql KK.N STltKKl', Utnciuter, Pa. Kitm lint leas and lotTces, Oeutilne h nff lh llreaklatt 'leat CoeiIVevi, troth Iteatted Dally 110 al Cream Choielate ter lnvalldt leiiii! cud with Telephone Exchange tlexxlt delivered lree te all p.rts el the city and environs. lUSuid -piri.TON Ol'ERA HOl'SR I AST NllltlT t AllSWltL ilnntriT 01 SAM HEMPLE. A 1 irtt t last t nlcrtalntnenl and at the Popular Price's 10, 20 & 30 CENTS. I nder Auspices et Decoration Dav Committee' The well known und tnvnrlte Coined! 111, SAM HEMPLE, snpperted by a r irtt tlatt t mnedv ( empauy, In a brilliant -election of hit tnnnlest eharacte rs All That (Hitters is Xet Unde Sam. Celd ami A liKK VI DOl 111 K HI 1,1 m V giiml l.ecrvcd Heat Selents New en talent 1 pen hnue ntirb Mil "Vl'rMNCl ' OP1 NINO 1 1 lllh liptNlNd Oh Illh New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 48 NORTH QUEEN ST , l.Neit Dextr le Pottetllcei Will take place en SA11 KDAV, VI'ISII rth, ttlthnnoe! the ftnesl and most rennpletu astert mentet Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of the Itest Makes and at the lewett Potstble Prices Thestocklsentlrelynewandrarclullv selectesl, and goods will be sold at S1UICT.LV ONr. PltlCI- and VTlaPACTlOV (31 AUAN1KKD A cordial Invitation It evtended te all te visit our New store, whether jeu liny or net Ne trouble te show goods. UhMKMIIr.lt TIIK t'l.ACK, Ne. IS NORTH QUKE.V STREET (Ncit Doer te the i'ostefflce ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll JmlA.'tu TOILS. -S. (1I LKR. (1KO. I'. RATH VON. SPRING DRESS GOODS FOR 1886. NEW COLORINGS IN Spring-Weights Canvas Cletlis, HOMESPUN & BOUCLE SUITINGS, AT ASIONISIIINO LOU Pinch's M hrS HA Kb ll.N-i CASH Jehn S. Grivler & Ce., (HhAP Dltv (lerjtis S10IS1-, NO 25 EAST KING STREET, l.iNCUHTlR. Pi, VUli KAl.K UK HUNT. FOR itn.Vi'.- IAHdi: TWO-STOKY brick dwelling, .Ne, 513 Henth Queen street; hall, eight rooms, basement, garret, ce'lar, side jard.eie ALLAN A II Kit It A CO Ileal hstateand lnsitranen Agents, nil JU1 .Ne lie l-ust hlng Mtreet 17I0K HlNT. JC! A lobacee Warehouse with Petin 11 U. H Idlnif Capacity for storing 3,bU) cases. Apply at the marietfd INTKLI.IGKN'CKU OKKlCh HOUSE I OH SALE A l'LVE SADDLE or amity Driving Heme, young and In geed order and a fsst drlv er, for s le at .Ne 7.NKASI CIIKSTM TSTKKK1, ajdClnd Lancaster, Pie. F OH KENT. An established Grocery bland with dtrelllnir attached In seutbe rn part of the city i-ewsessien .vpni isi. .vppiy at Ne, J.IJ3 r.AQl ni ilNU SlKKKl'. FOH KENT. Shep In rearef Ne 17 UestChestnutstreet, nsed as a cigar box factory, and a shop en Mllllln street, between Heitth Queen and Pi Inte streets, lately used lis 11 carriage factory. Alse a duelling and storeroom new eceupleiel by A. A HubTey us u drug store, West hlng streiel. Apply at the ilVtfd INTKl.LKiKNCKU OKKIC'K. i'llLR SAI.E. On Thursday, Aprll ?.', 16N!, will be sold et pttblle sale, nt Ne. 4:5 West hlng street, ene geed driving mare, one light spring w agen, with top ; one sleigh, two sets or single harm as, h ly cutter, large copper kettlee, aud ether articles net mentioned, il.ile te commence at 1 o'clock pin MAdDALK NA WOLr, Administratrix A K MrCatiu, Auctioneer a2til I7ii.ni: YeuNti itiniM. iiei!hi:atihi. 3 ATKSAI.K Fine Yeung Hiding Herse, 'thoroughly galled and very kind. He can be driven by u woman or child, W III be sold ut private sale l'P'yIKtLC Mc00VKHNi apl Villi l.ltllz 'turnpike, near l.unrmtur. Pa WOK HA Hi 111K MKCHANICi' HALL 110 i hi,. Cor. Second and Law rence SH , Has 15 rooms, located among the dlltcrcnt roll ing mills. Hest sunil in Columbia O ire reel for saluen account of the 111 health of Ihe pinprte, ter. Apply te MthDfUlChSTKIN, nl9 lw d On the Premises. puni.iu ham: or eanada uersum ()m Mem da v, Amu 'X, is-ti, vtl.l be sold nt the Merrlwac Stables near lead et Canada Horses, Mrst class heavy draft and farm horses. bale te commence at 1 o'clock-p. tn. Alse, en hand, a car-lead of leu Henes tine drlv era and geed steppers which will be sold al prlVJtosale. UKOItliK (iHOSSMAN. Public sale ever' Monday. VtOTHlMO. Ol'KNlNd AT II. OKR. SP R 1 N (1 IIAUT8. FINE TAILORING. r lIt.ll?tPw,..niJne, tonipletoAatortinenl r,!.,',Ni!5 .i !.,.'l'KJi? ""'Iho tsprliig 'linrtote be linind In the City of Lancaster. A tholen l.ln., nr Nprlnu Oretenattngs and Panlalixmltigt In nil the 1 wVrrV.'Ifti.VJj .".L Wn.i-kman.lilp, nnd nil goods i.nirti rminrns ., ............ ,,-, al iijniiM'Ul H.GERHART, NO 1 NOU1II UUIKNblltKKT. 4Oppottte the Postelllcet, inai-27 IjdU H I RSH ,V BROTH KR This Warm Weather Itnmlitds us that It Is time for a e hangti lu Cleth lUKiiuid that thelmtt place te buj thelitis at HIRSH & BROTHER'S Ono-Prleo Clothing Heuso I here Ven i m, rind Men's Olethinp, Bey's Clothing, Children's Clothing GENTS PURNISHINQ GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, Etc., IN Till- llltr ATrSl V AlllKlV Our Line of Summer Goods Is New Here, aud the (lrcitet of Coats, Coats aud Vests aud Pauts, muii in i.rxKx. rexdKt: axu silk. Will UK Kill Ml, l-IIOM 'J.'i (Vnls lTp te the FiiieM (intiltw. HIRSH & BROTHER'S One-Fiire ClelhiiiR Heuso, COUN Kit NOItlll (JIIKKN B1UKKT AND CKNIKK UUUAUlt W1 LLIA.MSON A KC)STKU's SPRING Special All-Weel Sack Ceal Suit KOU (iENTI r VIKN.I3 A Oasaimere of Neat Design, Cut Fashionably, Fits Handsomely, AMI H ShWED BTItONO. PRICE, $12.00. An Opportunity for the Ladies ! 59 Pairs Ladies' Square Tee Kid Butten GAITERS. $2.50. 'they were made tn sell fur mete money, but the uppers were found te be a little ett color. Hi ncet the reduction. 32,31,36 & 38 East King St., I.AN0A9TE1J, I'A rniiK "yellow rneNT" eli:ah -i- rilled Havana ft cent Cigar Is steadily (,'slnlnif tbe reputation ns the meat reliable Havana Cigar In theuuirket for a nickel, at MAHKLKVa (rorrnerly Hartman'i) " Vellew rent," Se. 21 North (juoen Ktre( t. T RV'AN'H KLOUR. LEVANT FLOUR Alwaya Uniform- and Reliable Williamson (6 Fester, AMimKMKMTII. F ULTON OPIIltA 1IOUSK- THURSDAY EVEN1NO, APltlL 32. THE TRAGEDIAN, FREDERICK WARDE -IN- OTHELLO. hi rpeit'ii.it nv Miss Mitteus Willett Audii Complnte Dramstlet eniiatiy tinder the Management of HOlll c III'DSON aawid itir tininm. miiit'eis. All-Weel Trlrelfl In Siiring Slimlcs And I legant Irlnlsb terSSe a ynnl, AT Til North Eud Dry Goods Stere. J. VV. 11 K.N K, nevMjd Ne 'Si! .North (Jiteen stieet. mm: nk.w t'ASii sreiti:. NEW CASH STORE, Opposlte the Kev stone Heuso and .N'ortheni II ink, Nes. 247 k 249 Nerlh (Jupen Strict .NKW Sl'ltl.NU DIIKSSOOOIISInnlllhe I ateist popular Sluidr-s. (iOOD IILALh DI1.K4 (IOOD III. VL K ( VS1I MKIIK8 Ne be Iter 111 the city for the money MMS VK1L1NO in all the Kew thades Crinkled Jcoruckers, llatlste Cleth., sn teens, Percales, l hlnlies, ,.r I- till l.lnoerNhVV 1'KI.NIH ANI IHIMl-STIl i which we otter al low Prices rfl'iease call and ee us before purrhsslntr leb'i-lyd VV 11 HOW Kill -vrr.w (eoens i m (.eens" -1 1IIK- BOSTON STORE. Great Bargains fireal Bargains. Pin Cheek Pongee, let t vard, made te sell at 17c a ard hlegan VV oel Dress IIixmI., ten ellilereut shadis, 'V it vard would be t heap at lr a Sard Mne combination lulling, l.'Sc a jard worth .Me- a vanl All vvihjI ltlack Cashtnt re, '"r a sard , ought te bet IXe a ard OurVVc Dress Silks would tie it bargain al (We a varel I-llty pieces All Veol Spring Cleth", all new anel pretty shadi s Large assertm.il of Spring VV rips STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nee. 26 efe 28 North Queen 9t l.ANCASTKIt, PA. "r"ermerly at New verk Mere. I ml 2 lid CI'KINO ((OOl)S. WATT & SHAN D, Nej. O, 0 & 10 Hunt Elnff St Open leiU h rhetfH linn of Parasols and Sunshades llaile te order by the large si and best tnantifsc lurursatvers niedernti priies. Al L HIKS IN COVCHINO PAItASOI.S. LACKTKI.VIMKD I'VIIA'llls, HI N I M It It K I.I va Atiliiiunin.il As.erlmi nt el I'ltlNlr D HA TINS NKVV 1IA1ISI KS, CUI.NM.hDSKKUSl c It hits, h VIllUOlDhlll- HSI IIS Spring and Summer Dress Goods, NEW SPRINO WUAPS. IPK9h vv VISIH, Ihltsl-V J ( hhls. HOUl Lh lAthUS UltOCADKD VKLVK1 U It A I'd tn Neu and Doslrable Htjlcs. COl OllhD CASHJIhHK SH LS SUilJIKItSHAW I.S. LMllltOIDKHEDCASHVIKUKHCAltrdlnrirent Variety ut Pepulai Prices A 1 TIIK New Yerk Stere. J." MAUTIN A rn. Arrived this mernlnr Irem .New erk snrt lln ion, IK.N CASKS of DRESS GOODS! lnelndlngthe Latest Novelties, at Prices I ewur than the) are shown at In this (.Its ALL-WOOL OAHVABi SUITINGS, rnrty Inches VV Me, nt i'c a sard. WOOL DIAGONAL HOMESPUN, Hfly Inches Wide, at ic , north tl () All-Weel Matlosse HomeBpun, forty two Inches VV Ide, at ,10c, Kevtest bhurles ALLDINE SUITINGS, Ihlit) sti Inches lde, nt ale. Spring Sbade Beucle Drees Goods, All-Weel, with Plain Canvas Cleth tn match, at .iSe. it sard. TIIK OUKA1KST IIVItdAI.V IV All-Weel Dress Goods, IsallOMKSPUN, Twenty Indus Wiile.al !He , worth We. WOOL HIll-SS TlllCOtrt at 25c ,& , 75e , 1 ttl DRESS SILKS. Woare sliewlnir bargains In these geed s. Among them the i UU1NCT III. A UK HI l.hMat f I ( a yard ; worth 11.25 rull Assortment el SUUUKIt DKhSSbil.hS, Ueatttlful Colorings, 33c. a yard 7- Call nnd see our aesortment or Dress Ooeds even If you de net wish te purchase, as we consider It no trouble 10 thew goods. J. B. Martin (fe Ce., Cor. West King & Prince Sis., (OPWXlte 31T0n? Heuse.) LAflCASXKll, l'A.
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