THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES SATURDAY, MAY 1.188G. J $L r A- f ' ',, H WFFIMtfCEOF OPINION :; M tnnW CKBTA1X HOUaKMUOVI.n BKXVir.T. -fctf W Jwt Wew Worrying Colombia's Ceuti " lIUH4ea Illllgc-Nws About h RaltrMd-A Kathrgrls C In-Latest Brlsfs kbaat the Town. iMntir Correspondence el IhtiH-iemcxr. HAttiuBiA. Mat J. An unexpected trouble h been wined by the borough authorities with Wtlllwa E. Gilbert, who l having a boeee aid Men room erected at the Klve vfatalaV It w lie Intention et Mr. Gilbert le buHd hie house thirteen feet across the ntet from Union te Perry streets, and feel red from the borough regulator, Ansel Purple, the building line. The cellar bad "51 bees deg and the foundation valla put up ,'t'.hea' Gilbert wan Stepped by the borough cenncll from going en with the work. It Is claimed en the part of the borough that the plan calls for a front of twenty teet across the point from Union te Perry streets, and the way Gilbert la new building, the width "would be about thirteen feet 'The present borough regulator bad put in stakes at the points te make the width twenty teet but Mr. Gilbert claims that he did net, knew what these stakes were for. llellxleni Notes, Bev. Wn. I Evana, rasler of the Second street Lutheran church, is editor of' n parish paper, whleh will be issued te-day, starting with Tolurae 2, number 1. The paper is called "Church Light" and will be devoted te church intelligence. The paper will be printed at the Jliraltl efDce. At the Methodist Uplscepal church en Sun day morning the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered te the congre gation. The regular servlce will be held in the Bethel church orGed en Sunday. Commenc ing with the second Sunday in May, the evening services will be at 6 o'clock. Tlie ordlnanee of baptism will be adminis tered en Sunday inemlnff by the pastor of the Church of Ged of Washington borough. A number of Columbians will go te witness the immersion In the Susquehanna river. Railroad Wreck. Last night a wreck occurred at the branch intersection at Mlddletewn, en the Pennsyl vania railroad, te lour cars of the freight train west drawn by englne ,Ne.X6. Tlie cars were leaded with lumber and the standards of the curs breaking, the timber was thrown en the tracks, causing the wreck. The Col umbia wreck crew left town at 12:11 a. tu., and returned home at 0:39 a. m., having cleared away the wreck. Seme delay was caused te freight trains, but no damage was done. Knglne DC?, of the Pennsylvania railroad dropped from the rails yesterday afternoon while going around a curve at the Columbia rolling inlll. Alter working about, one-half hour the engine was replaced en the tracks. Alnew plank beard walk has been put down at the Mill street crossing of the Penn sylvania railroad. This Is a much needed Improvement. A Serious Cave-In. Last evening a considerable cave-ln oc curred at the excavations for the foundation "walls of the new lieust for Jehn B.Jvreider en rer in t niru street. -ineeniire irent aieng the pavement caved in te a depth of about ten leeL This will cause a delay of about four day, as it will take that time te remove the earth. The cause of the earth tailing Is that this is all made ground. Jloreugh Uriels. A public sole of real estate will take place this evening at the l'ranklln house. Three train-Jumpers, arrested yesterday by Gn"rsPjle and Kennedy, et the Penn sylvania police, were sent te Jail for ten days by Squire Frank. A euug man named Deitz, living en Seuth Filth street, bad bis right arm badly lacerated at the Columbia rolling mill last nlRlit, by having It caught in a hook. The lleshef the arm was tern In a painful manner. , ' Geerge Kech, or Manhelm, cime' te Columbia yesterday, and received from Offi cer Wittlck, his son Martin, who had run away (reui home en last Monday. The father took his son home. Mrs. W. P. S. Henry, of Everett, Pa., is visiting In town as the guest ether parent, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Fendrleh. Shad lishlng was very peer last night and the catch did net amount te 100. The Usher men attribute the scarcity of tlie.llsli te the number et game fish In the river, 'and net te the cold spoil as many persons have an idea. The bass and salmon devour the young breed aud thereby prevent the increase of shad. Market was very well attended this morn ing by buyers and sellers. The sand digging machine of T. J. Clepper started work this morning en the river. Rx Rx tensive repairs have been made te his wharves, bins and tracks and everything is in readiness ter the shipping of sand. II. 8. llersbey, the newly elected squlre of the FlrBt ward, will occupy his ofllce en Monday. AllllBSTED rea CI1ICKKX HTEALISU. Thirteen Fine Fat Ueus Found In the Cellar et a Suspected Tiller. This morning about 3 o'clock while Ofliccr Wenninger was en duty In the southwestern part el the city, heuw two men coming in the Wabank raid and tbence along Hazel street te Prince, into which they turned and seen disappeared. Each of the men carried in his hands several chickens. The officer was net close enough te arrest the men, but hoiecegnlzed them as EllasSnyderandJehn alias Steney Hoever. On his return te the station house he reported the case, and he and Officers Letuan and Gill were detailed te arrest them. Alderman Spur rier was aroused Iretn his slumbers and issued a search warrant The officers visltea Hoever's house, and in the cellar found thir teen tine fat hens. Hoever was arrested, and he and the chickens were taken te the station house. Snyder, who is a neighbor of Hoever, was also arrested. Ne chickens were found en his premises. He was 'locked up until 9 o'clock this morning when he was released en ball for a heanug, en Wednesday next Hoevor, in default et ball, was committed. It is net known who the owners et the stolen chickens may be, but they will prob ably be identified at a hearing. A large num ber et chickens have lately been stolen from the.vlciulty of Wabank. Mr. Ilurkhelderhad five large hens stolen last Tuesday night or early Wednesday. Hoever has been bus. jiected os ta chicken tlilet, and has been watched by the officers. He is the same man who was prosecuted s few years age ler Ille gal vetliifr.tn J served a term et imprisonment. Frem the tact that all the stolen chickens found in his possession were hens, the ofll efll cers argue that he Is au expert lit the busi ness. Boosters would crew aud thus give him away. Four of the chickens are White Brabmas and the otbers Plymouth Beck. Important II True, from the Columbia Spy. Indications point te the nomination of C. C. Kautrman, esq., as a candidate for the legislature. He Is the best candidate In the livid, and as Columbia polls one-eighth of the vote or the Northern district, due regard rer Columbia should concede one out of the three representatives. He has strong hopes of success. He deserves a solid vote in this section. The Vint Tell. During the funeral of Mrs. Champneys, yesterday afternoon, the Uree bell in the T MPi Zl tbe Presbyterian church was Seien i.8 .!1 .? muffled but the im nJufflfin ThUui.i.V"una8 bUer without beU waftallirtrte!fl,rt llm8 tuat W tertJ&JJ&fiSff"1 retn !" le Town. Harry Enochs Is stepping at tbe City hotel. He came te town te make the final arrangements for the appearance el the eret erepaugb show en Monday. B William Balr, formerly driver or the famous Maud H, who new has cbaree or Frank Hiddall's line team, is stepping at the RahUr'i Idesuta Granted. ,Tke court this afternoon granted a hotel license te A. C. Banter. The matter was .held ever en Saturday last te give tlie peurt dote, k examine tne lease, te ascertain , wfeotfeer Baktw had jtha Baeeaiury coemmo- AdasltMd lata Fellowship. " Dade "and " borcett " will Im deUued, It la said, In tie edition of Webster diction ary bow being revised under the supervi ses efPrewltnt .Neah Perter, et Yale cel- In the Court of Common Pleas. The Jury in the suit ct Murr .V Bceser against Adam B. and Benjamin KreUler, who retired te deliberate en Thursday morn ing, sgreed en a verdict late en Friday night. Tlieyreme Inte court (Ills morning- with a verdict in favor of the defendant. The testimony was closed in tlie suit of Philip Peer sei n and rtilllp Bedy attaint Andrew tiarber en Friday afternoon. This mottling wa1 taKPn in the argument of conn cenn snl and charge or the court The Jury retired te dellberale at neon. The Jury Inte 'this afternoon rendered n verdict In favor or plnlntltl for tne amount of ills claim w ith Interest. lull The Cllnsephlc Kails III Seaon The twelfth and last meeting et the Clie sonlile socie! v for this season was held lust evening at the resldence of W. If. Hensel, en North Lime street This closes the seventh year of a very successful social and literary organlr-atlen, which was never stronger than this year, when its topic was our American nationality In all Its phases. Last evening Bev. J. Max Hark's paer was en the erewth and the future of socialism in this country, and a very animated and Inter esting discussion ensued. Among the visi tors present was Win. Kennedy, esq., an alumnus of Lafayelte cellege aud new editor or the Pettsvllte CAremc'e; Mr. Fry, et Beading, and ethers. Returned te Court .tustiee It F. AVeavcr, or ivtst Birl town tewn Bhlp,dn Friday returned three cases te court Theyare the'llrt returned te the August sessions. The rtvrtles are Sttlln Scivprling alias Weller, who was complained against for receiving stolen goods, and Ellen Selverllnc and Maitie Price lerlan-enr. Tlie prosecutor is Jehn II. Segner, and his ceuipUlut sts forth that he lest a targe number or chlckens between April 4 and April S, that the last two named stele the chickens and the first named received tliem, knowing them te have been stolen. . I sirs Stains IMrnrred After Many Vrnrs. Eliza Stains has been divorced from her husband, Henry Stains, en the ground of desertion. The testimony showed that Stains deserted his wife 39 years age and since thou did net contrlbute one cent te her support or the malntalnance of their child ren. Ella Skeen, Columbia, was divorced this alternoen from Harry E. i-keen, and Allce Sing, city, was divot red from her husband Elmer, en the grounds of desertion. Olllclal Change. Win. T. Wylle, cancelling clerk at the postellice, retlriil iretn the posteffice te-day te accept a position nt the New Era office. William Scbneider,nlght clerk, has been ap pointed te take Mr. Wylle's place, and Harry Ham bright has been appointed night rlerl;. Jeseph Aruold,of the Ninth ward, has been nppeluled u stere-keeper by Collector Mae Mae Mae Oonlgle te take the place of'llarrisen Hippla Mr. Arneld went en duty te-day. " Uaiuljeme Harry" en Trial. Henry Latimer, better known te Lancas trians as "Hand&ome Harry," wns tried In the Luzerne quarter sessions in Wilkesbarre en Wednesday en a charge of assault aud bat tery prelerred by W. T. Masen. The al leged etlense occurred October 20, last year. The Jury found Latimer net guilty ami divided the costs between prosecutor aud do de irndant Knight of Laber In I-anraMer The local applicants for the establishment of an assembly of Knights of Laber bate re ceived their charter : and there Is talk-, es pecially among the clgsrmakers, of an Im pending Increase of wages; but everything connected with the movement is kept pretty quiet by these associated with It. Letter Held. Letters addressed te Annle I). Lujn'd Chambersburg, and X. ILSprecher, F.phrata, Pen n., are held at the Lancaster )KMleillce for postage, and one addressed te Kd. Kaul, Lebanon county, Penna., Is held for better directions. A Clogged Inlet. The inlet te the Seuth Qtieen street sewer, corner of Mifllin street, h.-w been clogged with dirt for some time past This mornlagthe street commissioner put men te work te open It Tlie terra cotta plpe leading from the in in let te the main sewer was tightly packed with leaves and dirt and paving stones for a dis tance or several leet. Marriage IJcenKes turned. During the month of April 72 marriage licenses were Issued by the clerk of the or er or pban'sceurt. May was started in by the clerk issuing a license te a mau of 35, who is te wed a girl of 15. The father eHhe girl signed the necessary papers giving his consent I'renecuted fur Rmbculrinent, Jehn Huber lias entered complaint befere Alderman Barr against Charles Ault and Mrs. Gee. Kellcr for the embe77lem3nt of ?'-0,aml warrants were issued for their arrest llulldlng I'ermitn. During the month of April permits were Issued for the building or eight three-stery houses, nine two-tery houses, one i-table and a ono-stery house. CanitHlile Appointed. At the February election there was a tle vote for the office of constable between David K. Lynes and Edw. M. Caldwell. Theceurt this afternoon appointed Lynes, the old constable. Mrs. McKaiuaxd. of Alaska, will leclure in the l'resbytenan church en Monday evening Tim Oemiiiul for Lokme' Henk, The general agent for Legnn' Jioek, "The Great Cenptnicy," Informs us that owing te the unexpectedly UrBn demand for the work the publishers will net be ready te deliver It until shout May 15th, although It had been premised te the public much earlier. The printers and binders cannot peiatbly get ready the very large edition cutlid for bufore the above date. Washington I eglen, .Ne. 3 Knights of Invo lution, will run un excursion te Hound Tep l'arlc.Uettyiiburg, June 50 and July 1. Keund trip tickets, U10, children under 1J rears half price. AiuuteiuenU. Ferepauah's Jlln A"heu. Te-mnrrnw mnminr, -lorepuugh'a big circus, which te-night closes me uni succesaiuj.seaten ever Known In I'hlt adelphhi. will arrive In this city. The big white tents wilt bu pitched In MeGrann's park, and en Monday nieniln biiuht and early the bljr street panide, with It glittering cars and waitens, a score of bli; elephants, hundred or line horse and men will take place. If the weather Is tlne theru undoubtedly will be n large crowd of people In town, aud It will be dinicnlt for any one te remain awuy from the bhr show, The at tractions with the circus are numereui and in clndethe lllendln hotse, which walks n rope, Adam Ferepaugb, Jr.'s herds of trained ele phants, Captetn Uegardua and his wonderful family of gunners, blcycle rider, acrobat, beautiful mala and female horsemen, ete. The show carries numerous bands, which w 111 all be heard In the great street parade. The Orav-titrphtnt Company.-On Monday evening Mlunle Oscar Gray aud H'.T Stephen open ter a week nt the opera house. On the first three nights they will play Saved from the Btenn," te be followed en Thursday, Friday and Baturday by "Without a Heme,". Intheke plays Uomee, Zip, Here, Lee and Majer,' a num. tette of wenderlully trained deg, arp Intro duced. The press ipeak highly ef the company everywhere. Wb advlse all in want of geed beets or shoe at low prices te visit the lied Frent Shee fitore, Ne. 1 North Queen street, next deer te poatefttce. aprll-lwdaitw JiEATllH. DAVisuln tldTciTyTontheOoiji Inet,, Jeslih Davlnh, in the7Ut)earet his uge, " After tell comes ret " The relatives und lrlendsef tha family ate re. jpectfully Invited leattend the iuner.il from hi Ute Te.idence, Ne. 211 North Mnlberry street, en Monday alternoen at 3 o'clock, Inu-rment itt Lancaster cemetery. upSO-Strt l-eterSi'mmrT,1"!11'. CM- en the iSlh lust, Vhf i ?.? ,u' '" ,hq 87,h I"" et hi age. Tha relatives ami frianiir iv. n.. . ' l!-A-V-5the7uneom7he vkn ' en' ue- ntermfcltr. Ne. BMK SSS?? !inrt: n iIenaay srtcrnoenTtl Ury? ,nton"ent Woodward Hill ecu." MAUKHTS. r I ftUUdeluhU f reduea tn,.. 1'BiLADin.rHiA, May 1 rinur Mrt.. quiet Bales Of 000 barrel i Minn, bakurs at tt) m " I feuna, family at is 74 10 Western at l!Wa ! I'tenli,l TSOSM. Itye flour aj quiet att-1 4013 V IP. in., call Wbeat aprtl, l)la tlsr, !:ci June, Slkat July, Pic Oom April, i'.e May, ti'.VJc: June, ,ci July Vc. istf-tm,SWM Mr JX Jmie)VC! July New Yerk rrednce Market. Xsw A'erk, May 1 rieur innrkvt anil but flrin; Une, tl t$ mi Sllprtln K t ftl MS Cmnmnn te heed Kttra Wptern, IISMtt. City Mill Kxtrns. tl Ht M ter West Indies ; Minn. Kxtra,tl2Ta3 .". Wheat Se. I Hl state en Spot, tl 00 : Ne. 1 Keit We ! Kn, 1 White, state, 'Vi : Ne. t Hed, Winter. Mar. 9IC! .Se. S Itvtl. Winter, June, K;c( Jiily.'Ue. Lern Ne, 1 Mlinl, cah, lu'.c- Msy, Hif June, WVic. Ut Ne. t Whlte Mate, pet, c Ne. de, lie. Kvn dull. llsrley nominal. fork dull 1 Mi, (te 2tl"M- Lant May. e Is June, MSI. Molasses dulls 1-fll'JSc fr W tot lielllng stock Turpentine quiet at l-fl&Kc. ., .. , ... ttestn qntet r trslned te K"ea.fI OiMfl i. Freights dull gmtu te l.H chmkiI, Je. Uutter-MsrHet dull, weak i Nyvj W estern tireamery, 1SQ53C j Mate ltry, haU flrkln lull, i.beese dnll : Vetern, TOX: i State. Tflft?, Egg dull SUte, KWJI'Xct Western, ISO lfc 8utar nmiket dull : Keflncd cntleaf, Tc : crushed, 'Hc metiM A, 7c. Tallew quiet : prime city, 4j;c. retreleum dull ; retlned tn cases, SKc- uotree dull t fatrcntyee at 8,'i(39c. Bteednll; ranees from 3;aic Chicago Market CaiCAae, May 1, 9-30 a. m. Market epened - Wheat May, TiVJcj June, SuHc; July, Si V ! Angust, M;e. Cern May, Siles June, 3Tc; July. SSc. Oats May, ?SG?-ic: June. 2.,y July, C.sJ. I'nrk May, ii 1 i June, uTS'tJb'i J"'y tlje. laird May, IS TK , Jnne, 5 m ; Jnly, .! 00. itih. May, 5 '.sit June, Sfl. July, f35KQW. mvmisa, Wheat May, TSe; June, s Kc i July, j-JHC ; August, 82fr. Cern May, JSjc . Jnne, S5',e; July, SCi Auguit, tikie. Onts-itay, ?C ; Jnne. MJlie ; July.'e. l'erk Mav, t: US ; J une, 19 55 ; Jnly, JJ Si 1 August, IJtV Lard May, IS S5KS Jnne, S 9?K J'v. Klbs May, S W; June, f-1 SOr July. t'w. Anguit, S3 Se. Ontin and Ironien. rnrnljhedbys. K. Tundt Breker, Chlcay.e. M ay 1, 1 o'clock p. tu. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. May ?j ?S'; sgj 9 te !w June seij s;y, i C ee July il -H 'X S5 eiW August )i SSi .... 9 6 US beptembrr M? . .. ? ltecelpi. CarlOt. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat H Cern S't OaU 1 Uye - S ltarley M OH City . CrudeOll WX Ilcd. UecelpU Hogs. '.', Closing Prices I o'clock p. u.. H'hit. Cern. Oau. fork. Lard May ""i &i ,( W K June tW ii ,'J Witt S95W July tfi'i s W.S 9W ""'K August. Si-'J .is4,, .... 9 J 6 US September. S3 6 17H Oil City Crude Oil 7W Live Stock Market. Cricaoe, AprllSO. Cattle Kecelpu.S, 100 head ; shipments, JmjO head: market steadier; shipping steers. 9S0 te l.SdO Bs,t 0VQ$ W! stecknr and feeders, I." 5SI t cows, bulls aud mixed. It T.'fil (n; bulk. U 5SO 75: through Texans, grasers, 13 cars, 797 pounds, $3 25 , corn red. fin IbS lteg'-Hecetpts, 1'OtO head: shipments, 8,000 head; market nun , rough and mixed, i iflim: packing and shipping, MfiGl.'M; light JiTi.15; skips, iiTftgl-a. sheep Kecelptii, 1T75 head; shipments. !00 head -, market blew : natives, f? CCfis CO . shorn, UiiQ Kast Libsett Cattle receipts, 4J7 head , ' tpments, 01 head ; nothing doing , nil through consignments. Ne shipment te New )erk. Uegs receipts, 10O0 head ; shipments, 1,100 j market flew; I'hlladeiphtas, 14 iSfll 10; lork lerk ers. (4 15(2125; eklp, tJ 7504 Ce ; shipments te Nevr Yerk, 15 carload. Shep receipts, 2.400 head ; shipments, ? : market active and higher, but closed slew at 05c eir.n decline from Thursday's prices Hew fork stocks. . Nsw Yerk, May 1. Wall street 1:30 p. m. Meney cy at 3 per cent. Foreign ex change dull, Arm, bf7XGtX; Governments Ann: Currency 8's, tU27Kbld; t' coups. llSCi bid ; ifs in-:;; bid. The stock market this morning opened feverUh, weak and y, te ajper cent lower than it closed last evening, and further declined under a brisk selling of the Granger stocks, caused by reports from the Chicago strike. At neon figures were down J te 1',, per cent. Stnce midday the market bis been weak and Irregu lar. Stock Marker. Qnotitlens by lteed, McOrann ,t Ce., bankers, Lancaster, 'n. a sw Yerk list. IU,, 12 m. 8 r.v. Canada Pacific . . C4' C C. U. I -,i ATM 4U Cel. Ceal 41 Central I'acldc. JH' Canada Southern 37 37Vi IG-V ChL, Ht L. A l'gh ..'.: Denver A Kletirunde tne UeX., Lack. A Western. 1Z! 12JV U&, Erie -iiji 23k 23K Krleid ni 94 si New Jersey Control 41 i-i 47Ji K. A T 21J.J it 2lW Loe. N ,11W SIX 4?i LakeShore J 73 75 Michigan Central 61 Mtsnnrl Pacific ey, my, 1WW Northern fictile itw 23W s.'jj N. IM'ret sH sij! 5IW N. w lesjj iai?J lraQ New Yerk Central luijj luM IUiJJ Ohie Central 1U Omaha Zt 3-X SS Oregon Tran SCJi 27 "U OntarleA Western lsji facinc Mail t,y. 51 51 Ilechester Pittsburg .... SX St. Paul ts.va a, S42 Texas Pacific 7X 'K 7 Union 1'aclCc C.i 4-J UK Wabash Common e J t, Wabash Prelerred 1!X bK 1SX Western Union Telegraph.. vAl ta ii Went Shere , viy. FHILADZLTRIA UST. Lehigh Valley tu VM M 11., N. V.Al'hlla 2 -nl 2X Pennsylvania 5.1' 5: 52X Ueadlng 10i KiJi 10 5-16 Lehigh Navigation - 50 m 49X liestenvllle V9 Philadelphia A Erie , Northern Cent ... People's Passenger M lt'd'g Gen'ls M'tg's 0s 9.1 OH 73X ii nx A'i' If ADl'EXTISEitESTS. TJAK1NQ POWDEB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. nrillb powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeseineneas. Mere ecc' nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude el low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sefd only (u cam . Kevll lUziiia Pewpsa Ca. 108 Wall Street New Yerk. inar27-lTdAw TUBTLB SOUP LUNCH TJII8 KVKNINO. At the Central lintel. Lebster. Crabi, Spring Chicken, und all Jhe delicacies of the season H CUilA MYHH3. T UNCII I LUNCH I BOOIC'l BOCK I XJ Clam Soup thl (SATUltllAY) eveuieg ut Ne. 118 North Queen street. Alsetlie meateels-, lirated beer ou tap. Keehler', Kechester and Thee. K. llelb's jieck lleer. Plenty rer all I Come and try It 1 . It C. MATTKKN. PUBLIC 8ALK OV CANADA HORSES. , On Monday, May 3, Iwie, will be sold at 1, Legan's Hale Rubles, Market street, rear of Mcuruun Heuse, Lancaster, ia.t one cuilead of the II net Canada lIere ever elTered for sale in Lancunler. i , bale te enmmence at It o'clock en Monday, In- beiven C" V' '" A Creait of f aa WlU be given. ita DANIEL tOO AN, JTKIT AlrKKTIHK JIK.Vr.t. OY.srKB fin l.l'NCII THIS(S.VTril HAY eenlnc at JOHN II UOItOKU'8 Saleen, rornerseuth slueen and Middle streets Herhester and Spronget's Heck iw-er en tap It T cim.i-rsbiriLiNt.il this i: r.v tne at Kahter's Fa(tle Hetel, corner North Queen and Oranffa streets. liu A.i.uiuir.i., ii'i'iiviv, :wANiTiTr.urrfinvNiBr.spi,(MA- V llliK WOMAN teasslst III housekeeping (tamtlv of thnsi) for n few wtik- I ill this exenlng between fi and u.st '!! ' '. t UAWIlKUIt VTUKKT. G KAM MOT I.V.NCH THIS V. FMNO at III.SSINOKU'S MA SOU IIOTI.I.. Nes SIJ and tl- Weal hluR M. t.nucli every morning. ltd BABY'S KlKJl'-TOOl. WOHKS, 'M!IKl Walnut Street, 1 the place te ha e your I,n n ten ei-s repaired, hejthes and Sickles ground and Kdcetoe'.s rtv paired promptly und at rriiwwiMe prices, ml 21 LAYINO C'ABDS AT fs h A UhCpKB deck. Fine tint Kdge l'lajbig Canls, v per deck. DKMUTIl'S CIOAU STOKE, feblS-W'.tStfd Ne 111 J.nst King Street H KADlJl'ABTr.BS I OB CHUYSANTIIKMUMS W r.l'YFKi:. tlerlst. Oreenhouses-Ne. 2H West hi gstrect. enu ier t-ataiegne ltd' "I BAN B TUBTLK SOUl KKT Ol t' Thls(SAlUKH Y) evening at theehlllcr Heuse, Ne. 2.13 North Queen lieet Y erk hmI Heading lteer en Tap. Alse Lauer's 1'ivinliim lliKk Ueer en draught. Ale and Perter lt y 1V C. II ALU Prep. ANCASTKB 1 IBK BSCAl'i: AND Iren tence Works, reruer (mint and Cherry sts., Laneastir. Pa , ANN K A 1IHMA, Proprietors Manufacture! of Plain and Or namented Iren Kln Ksrspes and Iren lenrei, AC, Ac Kstlmates and designs lurnisnee un application. mAn3md.S.U T11K ONLYCLKAB HAVANA Kli.LKB CIO A It In the city for 5c. Meerschaum Cigar and Cigarette Ileldei for tee. IIEMUI H'M lOAIt STOUK, febtl W'AStfd Ne. 114 Ijut king Street. F OB S A LB OB BP.NT. A verv delrable two-sterv lirlck. Mitcd TOIIACCO NVAKEHOrSK, with railroad siding, conveniently located, with about l.-n ruses storage rapacity, situated in Slrasbtirg, I.atuin tur county. Apply te UAUSMAN A IlUliVS. Jan:2,IMStfd 10 W est orange street. AA. BB. Use Mini lu'i in Helltr Heur. The Original. 1 he lleat m ya-lyM.tVAS It FOR SALK. An KMaMUbtil llil-liie,., ei will takes partner, new doing a business of f'ioeaesr. can be doubled i profits large . pretictid M patents. ier pirtlculars, address tuayllwd " U." lllls Ot'PlCI xpebien"i'Ehas pbemTp THAT Deuble Kneed Stocking 1 theCheapst as well ns the WesL en can get them In Illack and Celers at Tnx North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. I1YKNK. nev5-lyd Na Stl North Qneen street. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Private lessens In the art of singing At the earnest solicitation et my friends. I have once mere consented te adept mulc a i profession, providing 1 meet with suitlelent en cenrngeinent te warrant sucees Private les sons In singing will alone he given. l.i-en given at the residence of the pupil if desired Ne pupils will be taken who dn net pee a thorough knowledge el the rudiments of inu-ie Communications hy mall win receive prompt at tentten. Will also take charge of a church rheu H there is a vacancy. A. VT. IVOODll A11H, ltd 39 Seuth Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. ESTATKOF CHABLES BKIDKI LATE of Lancaster cltv, I'a , deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate h ivlng been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto am requested le nvike Immediate payment, and thesn having claims or demand against the same, will present them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, reildlng at Ne. 419 East King Street tincaiter city. OATHAMNE ItEIDKL, Kxccutrlx Z. Swerx, Attorney, Ne. 7 Seuth l)ue Street. m.irJ? etds pUlLADELPHIA SHOW CASE WORKS Any shape or style made te order and guaran teed te be first-clas. Kfltlmates loranysueer form solicited. Caes carefully packed and shipped te all parts of the country A large stock and great variety te leleet from. All French glass. All panel bottoms At low prices. The best Is the cheapest Please call and tr amlne. Ill N. KOUlt i II STKK I.T, mnrZMmdTnAS PhUadelphU. Pa. STATK OF JURY ANN HANTtVIL late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there to nre requested te make Immediate payment, and thoe having clams or demands against the same, will present them without delav for settle ment te the undersigned, refilling in etild city. lOAV GKOM1 fiieallANTUI). Kvecutrlx II. C. IlBCBiKER, Attorney. upie-td- rpHE STANDARD-BBED STALLION. 'STORM KINOT-ia.lGl) He Is a half brother te "Maxy Cel; ! IT;, the King of stallions and hN 6am. "lepsy Tay Tay eor," Ua halt slater te" tutu," 2.15, and "May Queen," 2-Jil; "Bterni King" lsn lleautlfnl Hay, standing sixteen hand', and weighs between l.KJOnnd 1 91 pounds, ns a fnar year old. Will stand, at WO. A catalogue will be sent en ap plication, giving Terms and Pedigree In full of all mvsteeit. lmNe contain u cut of "bterni King" and "Maxy Cobb," and the records of ever five hundred et the fastest trotters, together with ether Interesting nutter IIANIKL (. KNliLE, KNGLKTltee hTOCK fAUM, m20-StwA8tdS Marietta, Pa. 1HE NEW CASH STOBE. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & 249 North qneea Street, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Hunk, FANCY" AND STAI'LK MRFSS flOOD!, KI.KOANT 1 1 1 , A i K Sll.kh WIIITKCOIIOLII I'lOL'K. 1'I.AID NAINSOOKS, Willi K LAWN'S, LACKSANIJ K.MnUOIDKKlKS, I1LACKK1I) (.I.O KS A Splendid Oleve, new- spring shade. COe., and many new goedsjustopened which win be sold as cheap as can be had anywhere In the city. jnPien80 call and see us before purchasing. febS-lyd '' W. ItllOWKIta. "DOSE BBOS. A HABTMAN. GOOD SATIN PARASOLS! 20-INClT, IN ALL COLONS, 75 Cents. AND A KRT LAUOK HTOCK or ALL KINDS AT THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartman, A EAST KING ST. uplCnid TTHi: NONE BUT " BEST'S HOT - AIR EUMAOES! MAUK OF HEAVY IRON. Mere square feet of Radiating Burfacc, most economical In fuel, und the Hest llciulu In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Heater In the market, l'oaer Nut Ceal for met Kstlmates fprntshed for Heaters, Including Musonry.Het Air Pipes, Kegisters, etc, i'lenty of Lancaster reference. Heater giiurantodte utva entire satisfaction or Ukeneut uteur own expense. ' ' Jlelng both practical men in the business, we askahareet patronage. Kttiuate cheerfully furnished for Plumbing. Gas rilling, Tin and Bheel lien Werk, Itoenng. Alse u lull supply et Tinware, 4e. ' Price te suit the time. Ulve us n call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, CORNER Or EAST KINO. JOHN AND MID VLX bTUKT8. mayl-tfd Ji'KIT AtirjtKTlllKMKNTll, rilHU "YKLl.OW PBONT" TWO VOB . ... KlvrJt1,.,lrC,tt!r" tnlsed tillers, nie the best In the market rer the money, at , ., MAHKLKY'S ftiiniierly Haruinii -) 'Jeliiiw fiMiit," i Ne. North Qtieen street. JJOOTTS KLKCTBIO 1IAIB COI.ObTeB IJ snlent lll'ULKVS lllillli KTOHK, Ne. !1 West king Street. f KMiNi: .TM,Kllieup.-sNAl,- T pet soup, l pe Mav Falts, l.lttle Mek I lams, Spleeil (iter-, and t)yters In riiui atyle te ufghi sud te morrow night, ill 1 -is lliilldtng ltetaurant, .Vetlt. HuVe Mrect. ltd' lsit.VKI. KAf VI, Proprietor. "ifv pay $15 ieiia kktTTFtkbtii w hen von ran get the sumo nt t, nt W. I. rlSllKll'S lienlal ltisun. Ne B2 North Queen Street, tlss admtnlsteivd. apl7 ld lllN l:rBBAM),TflT:" "HvTlislV' He Cent l Igar, l the popular cigar at saloon, etc. 'lryinem. Manufiti'tureil at II . 1, I.' k- d (Keimetly llarlnmn'! "Yellow Irent," Ne si North Queen street I Ti i: u y he f) v wlHTt'OM r. " tcT'caTll 11 and see our late -irrlial et spring tioeds, which we nre selling at estreincly small pmflts. Our geed are suiied for Isrmers, Mechanics and IVerklngmen mainly Uia full s-ipp'v et Hosiery, Celtais, ( uif. II . II- let" stvles: Neckwear, MMpetul,M I u leiwear s,ulted for all setsens, ter rich and peer, and money cm lie ssved by buying new. I'lease cut and see for j ourselves. . AT1IKCBT0I.1VS, Ne. 5S North Queen street. -Sign of the lllg stocking F OU BENT. The ten Itenm. NO isl Neuitll el I-KS M"lt KKT, which has been used for lnanj years by thesuhserltier as a Hat Stere, also th two tir shop en Christian street, In the rem of the store room suitable fnr a Carpenter or n Paint Shep, L Igar Kacterv, Ac, Apply te r AV Kit Kit, Neli North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. J3l.ACKlir.BBY, rllP.BBY, (IINC1RB AND MMMKt. llllAMHK!, fide, aquart. INKbl lATAH'ltA WlNK.fl VI n gallon. ROHKKR'S l.irjtTOH STORK, Ne. 1 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. aptvMydlt PUBLIC SALE OP HOBHPA lu MONDAY, MA 10,lvs-., will be sold at the Mmrlmac Staliles, a carload of Western Illi nois and Indiana Horses, from Cllven, llanm A Ce. Klmt-Iass drivel, farmberses, feeders and heavv drslts. ale te commence at 1 o'clock p. nt. Alse en hand, tnnadi and i stern Horses tine drivers and jgoe.1 steppers which will tie sold at private safe. OKOROK (1K04SMA.V. - Public Sale every Menda, W'-IIY PAY fl.il POirrtrTT'lIUKAB II CIIKKSK, when yen can buy the same CaliremU Apricots, jivs. per pound, ("allfer nla Plums, hs;. lair pound. Cholce I'mnellas, ... .,. fit, ,i biiiii (,, ;t- i( ,,1,.VA S. 12Hc periiuund, Dried Peaches Bnd l'ears. fiVie. Per peuuu Kivsh kgc biscuits, isc. per pound. Mava Sunn lleans. r-. iipr nnurt New Yerk" Mava Soup Itcan. llaker's Lhncnlate. lc. lwr cakn. Aven and llnakfast llemlnv, V imt jienud. Choicest Lines of Teas and t etlces and Greatest Induce ments nt CLARKK'?. mXlyilAw Ne SS West King Street. CPEt'lAL BABGAINS. NEW SIORK' M.W OOOUS ' Nhk I'ltlCKS' .lint Received, Ijirge sitirlment Ur. Warner's and ether jiep nlar makes of Corsets. T11K U0510N STORE CORShT.GOc. KALH, Is ManiiMrtured Kvpresly tnr Us, as the name win indicate Large Assortment of White and ( olered Wa-h l.rmdsut l.ew I'rices, at the BOSTON STORE. im- Ic. Ml Weel Cleths are far belter than thin thv.e tan vas and elhT rough cloths thit pirt In the seams. I-nrge Assortment of Jurcys, .lersey Jackets, Children's .ler-eys, ladles' W raps, Kta Persons en the lifii,ut for largilns will de well and save inrnipj first peing te STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nea. 20 & 28 North Quoeu St. t ASCA9TKR, PA. H1ABEH W. PBY LACE CURTAINS. We show an Elegant Line et Lace (,urtaln, and the prices are se low that we are sure te please you. We begtn at SOc. a pair and go up te HO and Hi. Ltce hy the yard at 10c , UKc lc, 20C..21C , 3Iic. and 37c. Lace Pillow Shams at 37Xe. nptece up. Lace lied Sett, I2.S0, Poles, Ac. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. B. MABTIN A CO. China Mattings. (IN IIA-JE.MtNT ) reitunately we purchased a line of China Mattings before the recent advunce In prices of these goods, und we are new selling thorn nt prices ranging leuer than they were last season. Within the past month China Mattings have ml vanrcd in the wholesale market from 10 te ?S percent The quality of Mattings this season Is far superior te these manuficturcd last sea son, and tun design are better, eae pattern especially, c-alled the ' Carpet Design," is ad mired by alt who have seen It, and will be the leading pattern for this season. Whlte and Col ored Mattings In all qualities, f rum 12JJC a yard up, aud an elegant assortment In new colorings, at 25c. a yard. A new Idea In China Mattings are tha large Rugs with the bolder and ccntre w even te match the patterns of yard w Ide mat tlngj. C0RTICINES, lineleums, Oil Cleths. (IN UVShMKNT) A known fact Is that fortuities will stand den. bio tlie wear of a Linoleum, and a Linoleum doublethowearof an Oil Cleth. Wehavethese three makes, and It is a matter for yourself w hlch kind te pmchase. Of course the Oil Cleth Is lowest in price and'we are soiling them from 30c. te Me. a square yard. Linoleum ranges at double the price, and Certlclne still higher. A jearagewelalda Cortlclne in the entrance te the opera house. After the rough usage It has received during the year It Is at present net tn t he least affected by wear, and as bright at when laid. J, B. Martin & Ce., r i Cor. Wefit King Jir Trince Hie., (Opposite cteyens Heuse.) LANCASTER, PA. Miir AvrKKTisKitityra "JN ADDITION TO I.ABOB LINKS OP THE BEOU1.AB UltAllEH OP PprjluiipigsPecoratieis W E ABE Ol-TEItlNO A LINE OP EXTREMELY CHEAP BLANK PAPERS, IN NKWPA'ITP.BNSOP TIIIH NEAMON'.S MANUPACTUBE. AI..SO, A LINK tP WASHABLE ENGLISH OAK PAPERS, if. our own Importntleu), miltnble for Ilftllwftya, DIuliiR-roeiiia, Olllcen, Kitohenn nnd Bath-rooms, or whorevor it eorvlejftblo Wnll Doeoratlon id roqttlretl. DAMP WALES .SlH'f'PMSPl'l.l. BEMP.DIEI). DECORATIVE WORK A SPECIALTY ! All onlera will roeolvo prompt nnrt crtre!il nttoutleii Hager & Brether 25 West King St., Lancaster. XT 'A ItllOADS, JKWKl.KK. WATCHES. Hun Uatrhes for Ladies and Misses In field, bllvcrand Nickel wlltithnpnpuUr "Oueen Chain' te match, also u full line of dents Oeld and Nlher inches at ber ilgures than ever iin , heretetnre. DIAMONDS. Our sleck In this line ts complete and net becvrellcd even In the Metropolis, as also In qnilliy and price. .Mounting nt pn-cleusstines a specialty unique designs et same furnished tn order JEWELRY. Ladles' Klldien Pins, (leuls Heart I'lns In (mid and Mlver, with variety of flnljh tnsutt all Hi short, u er thing new and um el In the Jewelry line CLOCKS. line trench and American Mantel (locks with ( athedral (long hltlke : also a full llnuet Cheaper Goods. REPAIRING. Kcpatrtng entrusted teu. will ti e handled only hy master meehsnlc. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 1 WEST KINO STREET 13 BOAlN.S IN Wit A IN AND lU'KP.TS. BARGAINS IN WRAPS AND JACKETS FAHNESTOCK'S. Stoekluot Jaoketn, 61.00. Beucle Jncketn, 82. 60. Alse Brecmln BUI: Volvet for Wrapa, &e., Just Oponed nt 81. CO , Befrulftr Prlce, $3 75. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT .v:i AnrrRTinK3iESTn. WANTED-A IIAMlK.lt . KIBST-CLASS PAPEK a married man prelerred. Call en oraddiess. 11. U. 1UL Jl. ap3e:td lii Locust Bt Columbia, l'a KVAN'.S PI.Ol'B. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform nnd Reliable JkTYKB.H A BATH VON. All-Weel Clothing t A.S'C hl'118 AT fs.(). UNCI (ASSlMEItKS at lioen. 11IOI, JUCft, tll.tu, tli.vi cud 1(J(). OUit MAKE. UL.tCli VNOItnTKI)!) at tltOii, 11(0, I1CW, tls.ui and I .MO i. OUIt MA1CK. III. I K rtOr.STUDS nt I16 0fiandjl3 (lUlt MAKE UKOW.N WOUSTEIisnt 11201, into, f IC ui and its no (IUU MAKE YOUTHS" AND BOYS' SUITS Iretn ti00teI5(.i. Ilueqiisllty, well cut and Hill made. OUtl MAKE. Cliiliii-eitt' Suits, In alt rashleuablR colors, popular m&kcx and styles OtMt MAKE. MENS' EXTRA PANTS fin". ti"'. tJ'A fJfO. 1W. I HO, JI.50, $lUaud fiuu All llntd and strongly .ewed. Don't be atmld of high prices here: you'll find them all worth the prices asked. KverybodysellsClnthlng.Mhetberthey under Hand It or net, but everybody does net sell their own well-made Clothing rVe recommend our AI.I.-W001. SUIT at J 10.00 te all purchasers. l.emllnfr Luiirnstpr Tailors, NO. 13 HAST KINO STREET, LA-NCASTKU. PA. apkninu i opi:njne 1 1 THE OPENl.Va Or' THE New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne.lONOHTn QUEEN ST., (Nejt Doer tn Posteftlc) Will take plare en SATllItDAV, APHIL 17th, wlthennnl thullnest and most complete assort ment et Beets, Shoes and Slippers Orthe Pest Makes and at the Lewest Possible Prices. T hosteck Is entirely newand carefully selected, and goods will be sold at bTltlCTI.V (INK ritlLKand BATIeKCTION OlIAlt ANTEKI). A cordial Invitation is extended te all te visit our New Htore, whether you buy or net. Ne trouble te show goods. ' KKMKMI1KUTIIK PLACE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET (Next Doer te the Tostefflce,) GHAS. A. RPECE. aprlt-!wditw MYERS tl HATHFON, AT- HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA. nr.r ADrr.itTinEMKNTK. rpOBAl't'O CUTTINOH, St'BAPS, Hi IT JL l.SdS ASI) PACK EltS' WAbTE, ln' si"' Clean, bought ter cash. J S MO LINK, Ne 273 Pearl street. New ierk Itelerence I red. Schulte, Ne. 214 Pearl street, New Yerk. fehlT lvd SP B I N (1 OPENINU AT 11. tll"lt HAltTM. FINE TAILORING. The Ijirgest and most Complnte Assortment of r INK WtlOI.I.KNH for this spring Ttade te l leund In ths City of Lancaster. A Cholce I.tne of tsprlng overceatings and Pantaloeutngs In all the Ijitest Patterns 1'tlces l.ew, liest Workmanship, and aligoeti Warranted us represented. H. GERHART, NO NOltTII QUEEN HTItEK.l' jrOppiHlte the PiMteillev. mum bull TO ATl'.NT HTBA P PA NTA I.OO.NH. TU Greatest Invectien of tha Age. Pantaloons madn with the Patent strap nt easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up v. hen sitting deu n, and give hotter satisfaction than any ethers. Pisco yourerderwllhA.il Itesunstvtn, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent lieuble Strap Pantaloons. I offer an unusually full stock of nehby goods for 1'nntaloens, Hulls, Vesting and Spring Overcoets, and nm devoting my en tire attention te my lrlends and paliens. and will spare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as rlrst rlnu Merchant Ta lorel Lancaster. Kcspettfully yours, A. II. U03KNSTK1N, 37 North IJiU'Cii It AHVHKMKNTH. J" ANCASTKB III NIC. SATUltllAY EVKNI.M,, Skat in- 7 Until :):30. Dancing 1:30 Until 11:1'.. Music by lttatC HANI) and (JIIOSII'S OK CIILSTUA AIIM1S3ION Hl'KSM apiiltd' Ul.TON OPKBA HOUNK ritlllAY A SATUltllAY, Al'ltll. 30 A M I Twe Performances Dally. Alternoen at 1, Evening at H. The famous Newly-Wedded Couple. Count and Countess Magri, t'eituKitia MJtvS. EN. T03I TIIUMII. Having returned from their llrlflal Tour In Eureiie, Mill appear with their Inlented Cnmpuiiy In their Elegant unit Itetlncd IIKAWINCMIOUM KNTKIITAINMENT At earh ontetialnmnnt the)- will appear 1 IDENTICAL WEDIUNU COSTUME1! n In the nrn nt the marriage ccrumeiiy.ln Hely Trinity Church, Ai t'w , .fin. Admission Adults, a Cents ; Children, under II) years, )U Cents. ICeserved feats, 111 Cenu extra te all. On sale ut opera heuse. HYI.VESTEK IILKEKKIt, Maniigur, aM ltd "CIL'II'ON OPKBA HOU.SP. 4rO.V ll'7:A-,-te Corumenolng Monday, May D, 1080. Monday. Tuesday und Wednesday" tt ITU. OUTAIIOMK." ' ' Thursday, Friday, Utturday and Saturday Mat-nee-"bAVJtU FKOJt TIlnelOllM." GRAY & STEPHENS, In the Greatnsl nf nil flATmeitnnai itdr. t. titled '" "Without a Heme," IlyKnWAKUCOLKMAK.Ksq. CAST Kags, a Street Waif i Scettty Itrlggs.a lloetblacki Mabel Payne, the Heiress Mlbs MINNIE O30AK OHAY. Dudley bleat, Iav. yer M It. W. T. STEI'IIK.VS. Incidental te the Play, the Ilramatle Dogs, Bernee, Zip, Here, Loe and Majer. QUAY A STEPHENS, Proprietors. M K, J. A.HUNlKK.Ucneral Manager. ADMISSION 10,20 and 30 CKNT9 Bciervea Beats at Opera lleuie, n30ta 41 J I mi fel
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