"wmwUKpasn; ;" T1 P THE LANCASTER DAILY IHTELLlGflNCBB, MONDAY, MAY 10.1886. vi !,l ff I 4 s K i-tf, V h ., (?i fA- lit KBfifG SUSQUEHANNA. ; M vWw rmmr bmbhmr immh y: it' vtvAi.tr if. . -- ' v' M Saad Mat VUHtd SB(IMMtlntDUH.Bertl-Tlrntm. rHMH,U(M IMlMtrMa Bmarn Werk. ftMl Het. About Ik BoraegB. Kulr Corrwpendenooof HrTitii9icn. feiuMBIA, V, MJ ia-Tlie Ule hwivy !rlM vxmA the Swrjuelutirui r vor te rise tMtdlyaadM la wW w ' ,,Bhcr '" mSiaU STnU wtarrw letig tlie river ftfeera fcr owlewetl by the water but attlileMta especteU ; at the sand WIM-WfiTeryblghtKl cenililerable of tfcrteftMBMdity baa been washed away. TMflrer te ntll or drift weed tloallDgdewn, beta geed deal of Ibe weed Is bring picked P by partlee In beat. The ahad MbIiIdk '' bia aJmeat Mopped by the rlMntt of the riter, but It la expected that the waters will nan anbelde and this business can lie rc najed. Returned Werk. After an Idleness ei one week the Susque hanna rolling tnill started te work this morn morn leg with their uaual number of workmen. The mill WW closed for rejalrs. The guide and bar mill rella bave been put in geed erderand a new engine bed has been built. This mill la an Important Industry te Colum Celum bia, and Its ateady running adds greatly te the financial prosperity et tbe town. The mill htm been at work through all the panics. The Keeley stove works hnve been idle for the past week for repairs, but started te work this morning. Town Nete. A committee of three members of the For Fer est and Stream club or Columbia, left en last Saturday afternoon en a tour of Inspection In Vlrglnsvllle, Berks county, In which locality the club Intends te select a place for camping purposes during July. The comuiittee re turned home ttels morning and were very much pleased with what tbey saw. Thfa evening the Keeley steve company will bold their annual stockholders' meeting In the council chamber. Last Saturday evening a white and a col ored man indulged in a wordy altercation en Locust street, drawing a large crowd. Heward Purple returned te Keadlugthis morning, after a visit of one week lu Colum bia. The herse of a man named Hogentogler while being driven ever Fourth street last Saturday evening, started te run oil". After running a short distance the animal was cap tured. The regular monthly meeting or council will be held en Tuesday evenlng. Tee fair In progress in tbe armory for the benefit of St. Peter's Catbellcchurch was very Gen. Welsh pest will be Inspected by Herace L. Haldeman, et pest 220, et Marietta, assistant district inspector, en Tuesday even ing, May 18th. DBATlt OF J (J UN J. 11AUUY. A WeU-Kuewn iAncaster llallreiMl Contractor xptres Alter ft Uriel IlleeM. Jehn M. Barry, one or this city's best known railroad contractors, died shortly alter 10 o'clock Sunday morning at his resi dence, Ne. 215 East Orange street, from pneumonia that was contracted en Tuesday night last. Prier te that he had enjoyed ex cellent health, but en the evening mentioned he was BOlzed en the Btreet with a violent chill, took bis bed, grew steadily worse and died while the church bells were summon ing the people te worship. Jehn M. Barry wastbu eldest seu of the late Michael Barry, of this city, ene of the most prominent railroad contractors In the Btate, and was born in the county of Lim erick in Ireland a little uiore than lUty years age. When a lad of tender years he came with his parents te this town where he has, with only brief Intervals of abseuce, lled ever since. He was educated at ML St. Mary's college, Kmmltlsburg, Md,, and bis first business venture was with his father lu the building of tbe Maliuuey tunnel In Schuylkill county. Thence liewent en the Western Maryland railroad, having a contract for a jwrtlen c f j's coubtructlen. He was next associated with Geerge K. Heed and Themas Baumgardnerln the building of the Junction read from Breakwater te Lewes, Delaware, through the peach-growing dis trict of that state. This read was alter wards Beld te tbeOld Dominion Steanishlpcempauy. Following this no helped te build tbe orig inal Shenandoah Valley railroad, and was also engaged a towyearsage in contract werK for the Shenaudeah company under Its new management. The ethor contracts with which he was mere recently connected were with the Delaware & Bound Broek, Pittsburg .t Lake Erie and the Seuth Penusylauia com panies, continuing with the latter until the work was Btenped. The deceased was a warm-hearted gentle man, whose genial manners gained ler hiin a widoclrcleof friends who will grlee sin cerely e or his untimely demise. A loving husband and most indulgent father, he will be sorely missed by the widow and three children, two daughters und a son, who sur vive him. The doceased also leaves a brother Michael Barry, a Wilmington, Del., con tractor, and a sister, Mrs. Ttiemas Brady, el Bergen Point, H J. The luneral will take place from his late residence en Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock; requiem mass at St Mary's Catbolie church at 'J o'clock, and Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Death of Mr. Iteury Mrubel. Mrs. Ilenry Strobel died at 11 o'clock this morning at the residence of her son-in-law, Jehn niemenz, Ne, 335 East Orange street, of Bngbt's disease, accompanied by heart complications. The deceased was 68 years of age and bad been In lit health for the past tive years at varying Intervals. She was born in Crenstadt, Wurtemberg, and early came te this country. It is a notable coinci dence that Jive years age te-day she and her husband Bailed en an extensive European tour, when both visited the places of tlielr nativity. The deceased was an energetic woman who did much te build up her hus band's ain pie tertune. She leases besides her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Jehn Hlemenz, and Mrs. W0. Fralley, a brother, Charles llapp, and u sister, MrH. Metir, all residents of tills city. She was a devout member efSt. Antheny's Catbolie church. ah uLO-rAtmiuNKv fuxisual. Mri. Su.tin Hlaj'iiuiker Laid te Ite.t In St. Jauie. Cnurclijard. The runeral of Mrs. Susan Slayumker took place from the residence of her son, Henry E, Slaymaker, this morning at 11 o'clock. Only tbe relatives el the deceased wero present The body was encased lu a cedar casket covered with black cloth. There was no hearse, no flowers, nor any of the usual trai plngs of a funeral. At 11 o'clock the olllcia elllcia ting priest, Rev.Dr.Kulght, and his assistant, ltev. Hardy, arrayed In their priestly gur mentB, arrived at tbe house. A tew minutes later the carriers, Policemen Geerge Cramer, C. J. Stermteltz, Andrew Eicholtz, and Ex Policeman Charles Helmau, carried the celli u from the house and placed It ujieii a baud bler and carried It te St James church, pre ceded by the clergymen aud followed by the mourners. Arrived at the church, which was already well tilled with sympathizing lrlends, the casket was placed In lrent of the chancel. Kev. Dr. Knight and Kev. Hardy read the Protestant Episcopal burial service after which the remains of Mrs. Slay maker -were taken Inte the churchyard adjoining, and mierrstt in the same grave in which reposes l!J!i?1K.h5rJmbaQd. Stephen C. Slay. maker, who died fifty years age. reneral el Jdr. MrCauley. J1T?9e?l0f.1Ir8- M"y McCauley, who died at St. Jeseph's hospital en Saturday, te which institution she had gene for treat ment about a mouth age, took place itiY. Tar. ternoen. The Interment was aae at 8L Mary's cemetery. ou Will Abate the XuUante. Complaint lias been made te Chlel Smith about tbe conduct or the gang or yeuugmcu who nightly stand near the crossing between shin's and Hlrsh's corners, and he is deter mined te abate the nuisance. The olllcers have been Instructed te drive them awav. and If they persist In returning they will be arresieu. The dun-Barrel DartU Jacob Baecber, of West Lampeter town ship, made narrow escape from death en Saturday. He was gunning, and with the first discbarge of the gun the barrel burst Mr. Beeeber'a arm was burned, and that is about all the injury hesustalned. Tbe barrel was thrown pt him-very close te his head. IBB A VVVKBD rSaMSHBKX. A Wnmbtr of Them ArrnlRnril and Their Ca.tf Held r ler Ali ire Frem the Attorney lleneial. This morning was the llme net fur the first hearing before Alderman Hptirrler, of per sons charged with violating the lishlawHln different streams of the county. The cases of Censtable Wiggins, or West Lampeter, and ethers, wero te liave been heard HrsL At half-past ten o'clock the ntderiiisu'a elllce was crowded with jicople ; most of them were from the Lampetera and I'equea tow n ships, and all wero greatly Interested In the cases. The defendants were represented by J. Hay Ilrewn and 1'hlllp . Raker, eaiisi. and the fish wardens by II. Frank Ushleman and S. P. Kliy, esqs. The ceunsel for the dofeuse asked that the cases be continued en the creutids that thore Is a vast diilcronce of opinion as te what consti tute the waters of the commonwealth, and tbey dcslre te get the opinion el the attorney general and llili commissioners. Tbe alder man Bssented te Ibis j and until this opinion Is secured no hearing will be had, -Ml the canes set down ler this w wk w ere continued, The first hearings will take place en Tuesday, May 25. The following (hurehs, mostel whose cases are new, will then be heard : Henry Wertz, Ell Creamer, Henry Wertz, jr., Andrew Shnuliscli, Samuel Shaub, Harvey llaverstlek, William Zlttle, Jacob Wertr, jr., llenjatniu V. Wiggins Jacob S. HiiniHIi, Andrew Herr, Addison Gretl, Geerge Herr, Christian K. l.eleter, nenjamin KhuHuihu and Mlrhael lletluiaii. Ttiose are all the cases w hlch w ill Ik heard upon that dav, and the ethers will be dis dis peicd of at a luture lime no' jet net. Tbe country lelks who have been arrested en these charges are very het eer the mat ter, ana many or tliemwiii inaKO a ngut uy nppeallug theeasei incasoef an adere de cision by the alderman. Seme r them claim that they had a perfect right telish in streams such as the Mill and Peiiuea creeks which run through llielr projerlles, ami they say the llsh wardens bave no risht te Interfere with them. They further say that the whole allalrlsa scheiue el Coxey "te make money. On the ether side It is claimed that thce fanners hue no mere ricbt te catch Ush lit theso streams than they hae f ielnte the game laws upon their own ground. It is liirthur said that nmny of the very men w he are new charged with catching tisfi by w hole helo hele sale, and otherwise violating the law una are tnaklug a great uolse, are the rcadlet te exclude- gunners Irem their properties dur ing the gunning season, and ether trespass el spertsmeu. JIO.YZJ.S -4.W UTOCh.S AULU. LArge Sale el Srcurlllps Held at the Ceunrr lluu.e hy Auctioneer Krtdy. At the Coepor houe this afternoon Sam Matt Trldy, auctioneer, wild for J. 15. Leng, broker, aud the administrator or Jacob Ilurk Ilurk helder, deceased, late of West Lampeter township, the tollewing stocks, bends, Ac : Lancaster County National Hank stock Flve shares te A. S. Hershey at 115.10 per share; five shares te J. II. ShenkatfUSSn, tive shares te A. B. Reland at 115.45 ; tle shares te D. K. Burkhelder, at 115.4.1; five abares te lSenjunln '. Stautler, at 11 50, tive snares te A. B. Keland, at 115 5U ; lle shares te It, M. Stauller at 110 10. Twel,0001iNu percent bends el the Lan caster City Gus Light aud Fuel company te II. C. Leman, at 100.75 per ine. Thirty shares of Lancaster A Kphrata turn pike stock te U. C. Leman, at U.75 per share. Twe shares of Farmers' National bank stock of Lmcaster te J. Hareld AN Ickersbam, at 11550, and threesharcs te D. K. Burkhelder, at 115. 1,300 of Lancaster Gus Light and Fuel six percent, bends te Jehn II. llaumgarduer, at 101 per 100. 2,000 of same te K. H. Ilrubaker, at 100.W per 100. Will Give Jllm One .Mere Chance. Harry Leng, or the Eighth ward, charged by his father with being Incorrigible and be yond his control, was before Judges Living ; sten and Patterson en Saturday, with a view of having him sent te the lloiu-eef Hefuge. The only testimony taken was that of the father, and the court did net think it sulll cieutly strong te warrant their sending the boy te tbe Heue or Het uge, aud the hearing was adjourned until te-day togUe the rather time te secure additional evidence. The iudges were notified te-day llmt the rather lad decided te gl e the boy another trial, and he was released trem custody. I.l.t el Unclaimed Letter. List of unclaimed letter remaining in the postelttce, Lancaster, for the week ending May 10, l!Mi : XurfieV List, Miss Lucy Adams, Mm. Jesephine Ellmeyer, Miss Mary A. I.aerly, .Mi 3 Emma Lutz, Mrs. Kate Miller, Mrs. Kathle Scbentz Stetz, Miss Mary Shade, Miss Emma Suvder. Gents' Lilt Chas. F. Alchele, Cerviul Alegandre, Jehn V. Ilrubiker, Theodere C. Clements Costeblle Crouibette, Peter V. Erlsten, Ab. Fry, A. Htimnliedy, Jehn I). Kendig, Edwin Kechley, Hey. Knell, Jehn Mais, frank 11. Marx, II. F. Itaub, Leen Beaker, J. A. M. Stanley. lU'lks el the Loek t;e lu tearing dewu the back building con nected with Stclnmau's hardware stere thcte were leund a number of old blotters, day books aud ledgers with entries dated iis long age as 17.il aud extending te lTii'l. Nearly all the books ale writteti lu tiermau aud appear te contain the accounts between ene .Miller und his customers. .Mr. .Miller is said te bae been lu the hardware business before the elder hteinmaii entered it Were Thej lnirijlari. .' On Sunday night Charles MaeNay, grocer, en North Queen street, happened te be lu his story about 10 o'clock, w hen lie heard n uoise as though some eue was walklug in the roemaboie. At present there Is no family living in the building, aud it was supposed that tbere wero burglars about Chief of Police Smith was notified, and he nuide n thorough examination of the premises but found no one. The rear deer el the building was found te be open, but nothing was dls turted. Slid 1b IVui u Jul) llrrakrr thief Smith this inernlug receded u letter from the authorities at Altceua statlug that a young man IS years old, light complexion, smooth face, black eyes, and dark brown hair was under arrest in that city, lie gave the name or Yoder and told a cell companion that he had broken Jail lu Linessteraud pro pre im.sed te break out el the Altoeua leck-uti. The chief has written te the authorities that no such pei Hen has broken Jail licrn. Heard for In. I DrltliiK. William LereuU was before Alderinau Fordney this morning, en the complaint of Officer Leman, for fast drhing. A number of the witnesses testified te the revklihs driving of accused en Monday last. Fer the defense It was shown that tbe herse hcarrd at the circus, was tliiiuauageable and that Mr. Lurentz endeavored te check tlie horse's speed. Thocasewas adjourned ler a day or two mi account el the ubsencn el several witnesses. ' Will Attend (lie Funeral. Tlie members of the Ltucaster SchueUen Vereln, or which the lute William lteelim was one of the eldest ine.nbers, have decided teattend the funeral In a body. They will held a meeting this evening ut Klrcher's hotel, East King street; aud, accompanied by a band of music, they will start from that place ler the luneral te-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Mieunorcher will also attend in a body. Ilreach of 1'reinUe Suit Settled. Last week Mary l'exleitur, of this cliy, entered a suit for damages ler breach of premise against Jeseph Kenlg. On Saturday the suit was settled amicably by tlie parlies, withdrawn and the costs w ere paid. Waited a Hearing. David Kelbach, of Mt Jey, charged Willi committing an assault and battery ou his wife, waived a hearing at the elllce of Alder man terdney, this morning, aud entered bull for trial at the August court Alter nn Kuraprd I'rlu.uer. Chler Smith will go te Fulfeu county to te morrow te bring back a mm supposed te be Hew Dester, who escaped rem Officer Lewars some days age. ""--- Ainusementi Z7i Mttimtrcher thittrtalntntul Tonight ThU evening the Laucuter 31;cnnercher will give a concert aud anepuietu, emitted "Tbu J'ejt, or the lutcrruptud Serenade." Iho uiihus- Ira which will furnish the music, consists et Cftcen et tbe leading musicians, Including l'lel, Iherlmlin. Tret. MnU will be the coudmter A rare treat Is premised. A VSnt Concert. At Kicelslerliall, this even Ing, atlneconcert will be git en by thoZjIler theZjIler thcllernuirtet nm Tjmlean wnrblvrs. Theli mlrf rtlnciuent will be tminil In anethel column. The concert U uiuUh the IimiiiiRCtiicnl of Jlr liurstinlllcr. DKAtUl. lteEHM. May 7. lfsil, in this city. Wllllsin ltwlitn.tu his 1Mb year. The H'IMivca mid friends of Uie lauilly, nlvi the n.embcrs of Pests c I and (tis, U. A. ll...M'n nercher, l.ttdrrkranz and LancasK r Sharp hooters, am nax cttnlly luxlted te attend the runcrnl Irem Ms late residence, Ne. lii Church street, ou Tuesday altrrmxin at '.'o'clock, lu lu terinant at Zlen cemetciy tn7 tfd Harkt, In this city, en the Vlli Inst , Jehn M llairy, In the 81st j carol his age. The relatl rs and friends are Im lied teattend the funnnd from hi tatctvtldeixc, .Ne. '.'U Kast Orange street en Wednesday at J 3) a. in. . re iiutcui uia at St itary'a tathnllc church at i o'clock; Interment at 8t. Jlaty'sieniftery" Phase emit ileers UcLaclky On the th Inst, nt St. Jeseph' Hospital, Mrs. Mary McCauUi . ltd Mt.ebki In this city, en the 10th instant, Mrs. Henry strebel, aged jcars Netice of funeral bercaftei. MAKKKTH. I'hltadelplil t'redace Market. 1'HiLADXLrHU, May lu Heur Market quiet. Sides of l,ti barrvl i Minn, bakers at MSiflimt l'nnua. lainlly at M7M11 10 ; Western at M12KQI75; Patent!, M 7SO'l). Ilyo tleur wa steady utfJ JHtJ e. I p. m., call W hwit May, V"c ; June, uejic ; July, wc Aug., '.i0i Cern May, 4'c June, CSc , July ltSc . Aug., 7c Oata-May, 40c June, e . tuly.S'Se , Auk . 36c. NeirAerk rredme Market. Nkw lerJE, May in Klenr market dull but nrni4 fine, ti !M3 a : SurHTrlne. r: w C3 40 j Common te tioed Etra W etern. W 25JI Ulty Mill Exlnc. MB4 te ter est Indies Minn. l.Jtra, JJ 1N5 -Si hent e. 1 lied mate en Spot, II W i Ne. 5 Ued. Siijc , Ne t White, state. (We . Ne. I lted. Winter, May, Jic; -Se. i lied. Winter, June Who. corn Ne. Mixed, cash. 4'.ic. Oats Ne. 1 White Mate, spot. He. Ne. -. de, 4:c. Uve dull. llarley neiutnal. I'erk dull ; itess. r. :WJ M. l.ard J une, t 1G . J uly, 'J -vi Molasses dull; lKSl-h ter SO test bellliig stock. Turpentine 4Ulet at JiiSc llesln dnll : slrnlned te KO"d. II l'J Freights quiet. Rraln te Liverpool, JKc Butler Market steady New Western CTHKinery, l'Jtj-JSa ; Slate Hairy, half flrkln tubs, -liic. cheese dull ; Western, 3(J10ife : Stale, 7J0a Kffgs dull . State. Ke ; Western. llX(Jllj;c. Surtr tnaikct dull KeHnt'd cutlent, 7 7-Pc . linuiuliiti-il. e'.ei) 1-lCe Tallew te dj ; prime city. Hie 1'etrelcMinduII j refined In cases, f'ct. i;olTee dull i falrcargee ut ?!cc Ulcediilli ranges fruin 304c CUJcarj .tlrkec, Cbicase, Slayl'9S0 a. m. Market upened Wheat J une. 7-c j Jnly,7"!ic. Aug . "'ic. Cern tune, 35e; July, Skc , Au., STc. Oats June, 2-kc,- July, 27JvO Perk June, .-i;e; July, lv 77. Aur. te' Lard .1 une, 2K Jnly.u, Aug., 5i'7K. ltlbs June, li-M; July, 0 11. divtiFe. Wheat May, 7V,e, June, 77ie ; July, 79J-ic , AnuUKt, S0-ic Cem Mav, 3i!ic; June, J5j;c, July,!)'c; Augut, 37ic. Oats May, 29e : June, 5e , Julv.I75i;c. Perk Mav. t u ; June, la 77H ! July, 77S j Augut, JiX. Lard-May. 15 2. June, fS 6i , Julv, 55 92; AOCKIO. Klbs Mav. ; June, i 2", July, 15 27 . Augut, K135. flmui and rruvislun. rurnlshcd by S. K. Yumlt, Ureker, Chicago. May 10, t o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard May 7', 34i 'it June 7 Si4, i- b 7U 55 July W Uii I7K 8 i S w AUKUBt M)5 J7it .... s 57K 5 97K Septwuiber Hi. 37', .... 0 05 Hecelpls. Car Lets. Winter Wheat 5 Sprtn;: Wheat 19 Cern v. O.llfl '.II Uye l llarlcy l Oil City Crude Oil 71' - Head. Becelpls Heus 11.C0U Closing I'rlces i o'clecic p. tu. Wheat. Cern. Oats. I'urk. l,ard May 73', 3ii :! fu a fii June 77i as '- ? r7 5 t5 July r 3, -111 W 5 O'.hi AUiUSt tS? 374 '.'4i x 'r'i 5 97S Septeuibel H'' (6 Oil City Crude OH 711 Lllfl Meck .llarkets. CmcAue, May 10. Tbe Vreieri' Journal reports Cattle Itecetpts, J.iee head; sblpmenUf l,iije bead ; uisrkei slew and 10c lower, shipping steers, irY) te 1500 as ,11 ?56 Ti : stockers and feeders, tJO.tl 73 . cows, bulls and mixed. UflfifiJUU; bulk, J0O3 73; Texas cattle, (1 WQ Hers Itecelpts, ll.3ie head; shipments, 4,Oue head, icatket sli.w , 3c lower; rough and mixed II 7'i3l .3 pncklng and shrp. ping, HUlgli-,, llKht, I3 7'(fia, skips, fi3eJ Sheep Itecelpts, 1,(41 head: shipments, nene; market slew mid weak ; woeled uatlMs, IJ W8 Z) , shorn, iUi KT I.tssRTr Cattle receipts, J head ; shipments, 1,12 head , nothing doing . all through ceixtgnuients shipments te Ne Yerk, se cat leads Hogs receipts, 3,K) head . ahlpuinnu, 4,0w) . matket sluu ; 1'hlladelphlas, II 3if(l 75; lerk ers. ft.MXJtHi; sklpi, l.i'.;ilw. Shipments te erk, U carloads. Sheep ivcelpts, l,"i)head; shipments, l.lu) , market .Ie ; prime, ft UKII 90, lair te geed, II -glii, common, t:(ii ; Spring, fi.fi'J , clip ped lambs, t(I'-i!) new urk btecas. Ni Vesit, Maj 10. Wall street, 1JH p. in. Meney easy at 2 per cent. foreign ex change dull at IIS7X6' Wj Governments llrm; Currency 6's, IIZIS bid ; 4'e coups. I1J5K bid ; 4f I112J,; hid. Tbe stock market openedqulet and nrm,and during the rtrst half hour ery little business was traneacted. After the first call u geed buy ing was commenced and continued until mid day. At that hour figures were up ! te 1; per cent- Since midday a slight reaction has oc curred ou realizations. Hteck Markets. quotations by Ueed, McCJrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. KIW TURI UKT, lll.M. 12H. S P.M Canada Pacific. M iMc rlK C C. C. 1 I7 47H 47 Cel. Ceal ;ii si Sij Cential I'aclllc. sjh Canada Southern ia Chi., St L. ft Pgb . Oenver Uledrandn j-.'V He! .Lack.ft Westcru 1S3W l.'4',i lii'J Krle ?.ij; 2Hj . " KrleM m, w.w K.tf New Jersey Central .. 49 492 vi K. A T -Mi 'iiSl r.l? Len.A N J5S .a Lake Shere ;-j 7;; ;, Michigan Central ui Mi-.eurl 1'aclDc iu7 1U71; lH.U Northern Pacific .' : ai7 2i N. P. l'ret K,7 mQ k N. W leitJ in,-: 1(cj New Yerk Ceulrul letJi lir.'i? ieiu Ohie Central . l Omaha .... .(.Hi ; 39W Oiegeu Tmns. . ... -iiw at; iscj Ontario. W'ejtein . lek Pacinc Mall w MX bll ttevbestur A l'ltuuurg 3)2 ?t- fanl b3Vi ei; 65 fuias Pacific hc? j, hj Onion l'acltle 49i liiJc 4Ji Wabash Common . til Wnbajh l'rninrred UM ItK 13'i Western Union Telegraph., fcjjj b:)l bi WestShera .,.,, " m'J; ruiLxus'.ruu list. "" Lehigh Valley .... , jy; ,; mi ll.N. l.APIdla ..... -. -a, .i runnsyUr.rla iij3 5iK BJ lfe,htilSvlfK!f.1u?:l.vv:::::: M - w Philadelphia ft Krle "' ''" Northern Cent People's 1'assenirer " "" vi U'd'tf (lei.'bi M'tir'a r-... ' ' iCiv H,Y. il ' :;;;;: j.fj ,jjj 73. KKW Altn.KTlHKBKXTH. Irien ki:nt. J Five Upeiii Heuse en West New stieet in. liilreat AO.H'.'.N'OHiH qi'Lh.N ST Hi:Al)QlAHTKJt8 l'OK l'ISIIINii 'i'AUH IslSt HUlll.KY'3 IlltUll 8TOUK, Me. 3i W est King btleeU T7"ANTKD-A GOOD UIKL Oil Mil)" TT dlu-agnd woman In a small family; no winning, bund address te ltd It. L., Lancaster, l'a. ATTKNTIOtt (J. A. It '1 he comrades e Oeo. II. Themas Pest, Ne. 84, are reuuested te meet In (irand Army Jlall. en TUKSllAY (11th) ArTKltNOONatl 15 o'clock sharp. In lull unllenu. te attend the funeral of our latp comrade, William lleehra. I'est ea li cordially Invited teattend. ,, ., ., A-V.iiuusT.Ceutiuauder. C. II. r'xsMcur.AdJU' u XKW Al VKHTISKMKSTS B AK1NO rOWUKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Auiatelel purity, strength and wholesemeuess. Mere cco cce cco neintcal than the enllimry kind, and cannot tie sold tu competition with the multitude el low test short weight, alum or phosphate pewdets. Held only in rum. Kev.L Hxkine l'ewcca Ce., 106 Wall Street. Nuw erk. iuav27-lvd.w FOR ULNT. The Two-Met lleuc, Ne. WJ North cjuecii street. Imiutte at ma4 tld NO. 33 bUt'TII Ql'KE.N ST ALL THK L.VDll'.S TAKING TAUT and Interested In the fall of the It C. hnlght of st Jehn will tnretat tullen Opem Heuse itcend fleer) touienow exenlug ut s e clock p. in. ltd TAXTKD A MAN of' TLMI'KKATL' i' - c'lJ -v ..c cii i c.mi r.twv i c and uiend habit., seeking' employment, te reprdent an old established houein his own set lien. Salary te begin J7e per month, ltefer im.,..., u.nrliul cnee exaciiHi AM. JliUUtAVTllll.Ml 11(11 SE, mi-Uiid II JNliVlU) IIITI, .. t. qtHE "YELLOW FRONT" TWO VOW JL I'lve Cent ( Ig irs. mixed fillers, are the best in the inaiket ter thu money, at MAHKLEY'b (Formerly Hartmau's) Yellow rrent," Ne. 21 North Queen Street. WHY PAY J15 l-'OK A SKT OF TKKTU when ieu can get the same at at W. L Msllhll's Dental Itoenis. Ne. 62 North Queen sinsL (lasadmlnNtervd apl7 lyd -TISIT KICIIAltDb' NLW STI'DIO 1'OU FINK 1'HOTOGUAl'US, 111,' lwd Ne. irsN'OHTIl QUEKN SI. rANTKD-BY A 6TKADY MAN WHO 1 largely acquainted ever this county, a situation lu a heue-Iurnlhlug sterrt or In the grocery business , can ktep books nnd attend te buslnesd In or outside It desired. Address. ltd J (. , lXTILUOKXCEK OlIlCC TORACCO CUTTINGS, SCRAPS, SIFT 1NUS AN II PACK EKS' W'-VSTE, Ory and Clean, bought for cash. J 8 MOLINS, Ne ;ri I'eavl street. New Y'erk. Knleicnce Fred. Schuttc, Ne. 113 Pearl stnsjt. New Yerk. Iebl7-lyd (XVU NEW BRAND, THE " LATEST," S Fle Cent Cigar, is tl Fw Cent Clirar. Is the popular cigar at saloons, etc. Trj- them. Manufictured at MAKKLEY'S, (Formerly Hartman's) "Yellow Frent" Ne. 21 North Queen Street T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable NOTICE. - THE MEMBERS OF THE Lancaster Miennercher are respectfully Invlted te meet at their Hall te-morrow (Tues dy) afternoon at I i o'clock, for the put pose of Httendlng the funeral of their late fellow mem ber, William Hoehm. lty order or the Prist dent. Hr.MlY CHMITT. ltd Secretary. T50TTLED BEER, GEO. WALL begs leave te Inform his many friends and c us temers that he lslpteparcd le fuinlsh them with W'ACKEK'S, LEUANON nnd ST YTEN ISLAND HOTl'LED HEEIt. Alse Perter, Ale nnd W'lne In larsre or small iuantltles All orders receUed at his bottling tslabllshmcnt, N'e. 4'Jd SOU111 QLtEN si., will receive prompt attention Ooeds delleied te all parts of the city nnd county. uidiwd ipONCERT. Vecal and Instrumental Concert TO UK OIVXX nv TUB Zillcrllicllcr (Jimrlelle it ml nrlilcrs Ijielian THIS EVKNINO lit EXCEL--10H HALL. Special featutus will bu J. K Emrnett s Coo Ceo Coe koo Seng Soles, etc. mylu-lnd XrOTICE. Xsl Orrice Schqcehaka Canal Cemfast, ) C'OIt. I.EXl.SOTOS AD LM STRKETS, , Haltlmere, April J9, -; ) Netice Is hereby given that a general meeting of the Stockholder of this Company will be held at the elllce, lu Haltlmere, en MONDAY, the luth day el M A l . lsJ, at one o'clock p m , ter the election et officers and managers for the ensuing year. The transfer books will boc.le.-ed tieui Jleml.iy, the 3d et May, until alter thu election, lly order, apJS aid HOIIEHT U. HllOWN, Treasurer. "OLACKBERRY, CHERRY, OINOkTi AWUK1MMEL UKAND1ES, COc a (junrt. FINEST LATA W1IA WINK, II in a gallon, KOH HKICS LIQUOll M lOHK, N'e. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. aprJ2-lydK TOATENT STRAP PANTALOONS. The Greatest Invention of the Age. Pantaloons made with the 1'atnnt Strap Ut uasy, de net bag out ut the knees, don't draw up when sitting dew n, and give better satisfaction than any ethers. 1'iace yourerderwlthA.il Kesenstein, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Deuble Strap Pantaloons 1 offer an unusually full stock of nebby goods for Pantaloons, Bulls, testing and Spring Overcoeta, and nm devoting my en tire attention te my lrlends and patrons, and will spare no etfert te lutaln the position 1 have se long held as First tine Mnichant Tailor et Lancaster. Uespectfully jeurs, A. 11. HOSfcN'Sl'ElN, 37 North Queen St. TTHE NONE BUT 11 BEST'S " HOT AIR EUMAOBS! MAUK OF HEAVY IKON. Moie square bet of lladlatlng Surface, most economical In fuul, aud thu Hest Itesulls In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches of any Heater In the market, l'eu or Nut Ceal for luel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, lteglsters, etc. 1'Ienty or Lancaster reference Heaters guarunu ed te irt e entire satisfaction or taken out at our ew u uxnense. lielng both practical men In the business, we ask a snare e! patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished fur 1'luuiblng, Gas Fitting, 'I In and sheut Iren Werk, Koenng. Alse a lull supply et 'linn ate, Ac. Prices te suit thu limes. Uleusucall. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COll.VEll OF EAST KINO, JOHN AND MID DLE Sl'KEKTS. mayl-6uidM,W,.tSU JOHN BAER'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Am offered at illiberal discount from the pub. llsheis' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In l.lbreiy Sets, Cla Heeka, Itccnrds, Kunaids, bibles, 'let laments, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Ceutatng King James and the Ituvlsud Vcisleus et both old und New TesUnuenla lu parallel columns; also, wllh the two XTsleus or the e Testament, or with the old er.len of tne uibie only, in various styles of binding, at much low or prices than by traveling ageuls. t- AT THE HOOKSTOUK Or JOM BAEll'S SOUS, Nes. 16 nnd 17 North Queen Streot, LANUASl'Eil, PA. NKW AltrXHTlHKatKHTH. B ILI)i:i(S, lOUNDKYMlIN AND Urlckuiakirs, are ivsicrttully Invlttd le iidlaudsis't'aiid, llulldlng Metie, llrlck Clay, and beceutliHsHl a te iiuallly nnd luiintlty, which I liinhauslahle all et tlie nbme can l)een lust one eighth of a mile from 'he Cllv Limits l l.ancaatci, l'a , and can bu had at Heasenivt'le l'rlie Xpplvnrnddres Ht.'Mli IIKCIITOI.H, Nn. 52 North (Jileeu eluet. M Ol'llS Ml SI' (,n. OAMIHIOII I 1NSKOT rOWDHIl I TAB l'Al'tm I Tnirlue Hag held V Mil , best In Ihe weild te prtwreSK.I.HKIN COATS and U KlllOAIs llein MOTH ter sale at I'eciuiAN's Hitfii sreiti:. Nes.U A IW Neith cjueen sl, Ijvneaitet, l'a. mays-ljeedlt FOUSAI.K. 1'IItv Her.e-l'iiwer stMlenaiy Knglnenud tnu tleiible Itetiiru line Hellers Tweutydeur llorsc-l'ewereneh . ale an ttvn Snieku stack, etmhea, thlt Inches In diameter and thlrts-slx b ct high All made by Jehn best and In thoroughly' geed elder Addn-ltO4l, mMwdftltw ' I amajtu, l'a A li:V ltAW.Al.NS T CLARKE'S. Wrlglei a Mineral Scouring Seap, 5c a cake , (eiid rand Map, Je., llabbltt's Seap, tc a take, Millers ltenix soap, 7c ; Table Tomate) s, fs a can , Table oil, c a tmttlu ; nice. Starvu, Oat meal, ttiiley, shredded Oat or AM-ua only tk ft. and KNIng sunsime l'ellh. 8c: l'urnlra. I oileo, j rups and lnegar at lowest prices CtAKlvK'S. iua.lsdw Ne. OS West Klugatlect. A I HlKSh.'.. Bargains! - Bargains! roily Quarter boxes Leudmi l.ajel. Hlue lliituh U.tlslus, 3S Hiunds in a box, fei ,3 A Fresh Let DesUalcd luceauut. eulj .si cents per pound. A Hundred boxes (t.POO pounds) Procter A damble's I Inclnustl elclne Sccip at sis cents a pound; thl Is factory pi Ice ; deu't believe In selling geed standard gersls ut cost, but our stock Is large aud bought w hen the soap makers had a wur Wm l'eiin and tell s C"in at eight cents per can BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKlt, PA. Telephone Connection. AStvaKitxym. VBRIEN'S CIRCUS. O'BRIEN'S NEW, GREAT, METROPOLITAN xlCIRCUSt AND MENAGERIE Three times Larger aud better than c ei W ill exhibit at LANCASTER, THUI.SlAY,jUY13tlSSU. ArtmNei-N ami Mniir Admissieu te All Only 10 Cents. A tew Choice Itesertcd Suits i cents ujtni Tunta three tlmea larger than last year, will held W.we. The circus Is us geed as any ever een en earth. The menagerie Is full el ruie living wild animals and contains 12 Porferrulug Elephnnta, As many as new exhibited b an ether show In America, among which are EMl'ltESS, CHIEt and QUEEN brilliant Equestrian Feats by Distinguished Performers from all parts of the world. The wonderful Lasillllan Deg Shew will pleae the children Immensely Spacious pawliens. Excellent Music ctrtrnnldlan Wtta and Comic Clowns, tioed Seats for erybedy fO.iui will he forfeited te Lancaster county charities If we de net give as geed a King Per formance as anj Circus lu the w erld. ONLY THINK Ol IT l'J L'lepliuiits fur Less 'Hun 1 Cent Apiece. insJldSAM 1'AHASUIM AC. TTOSE BROS. A IIART.MAN. PARASOLS, Twenty-Ineh Satin, 76 OeutB. PARASOLS, Twenty-Ineh Satins, 76 Centa. PARASOLS, Twenty-Ineh Satlua, 76 Oenta. THE MAMirALTUHKItS, Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. epl-Cuid rUHHMTUltK. TTOFEMEIEil'S. LOUNGES IN GREAT VARIETY, -AT HOFFMEIER'S FUHNITUHE WAHEllOOMS, Ne. 26 East King Street. LANCASTEH, PA. ifUTiutm. G RAND DISPLAY OK NECKTIES. UO TO KKISUAN'fS JTOI CAMEL'S HAIB UNDBBWHAR, QO TO EKISMAN'8. TTIOR LATEST STYLES JD ceLLAits and cuirrs. MO TO KKISMAN'B. QHEAI'EST AND BEST SCAHLET UNDERWEAR AT ERISMAN'S. NO. 17 WEST KINO ST.. LANCAHTE1 rUH BALM UU UBHX. T3OR RENT. J3 A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. It. Biding. Capacity foraterlug 3,000 cases. Apply marlOtfa INTELLlOENCJlt OFFICE. FOR RENT. Shep In rcsrnf Ne.37 WestChestnutstreet, used as a cigar-box factor, and a shop nn Mimin street, between Suth (Jueen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Alsea dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. A. Ilubley aa a drug stere, West Kins street. Apply at the IHi-lId 1NXELHUEN.CEU OFFICE. ir uutnm. I7ixi'i:uii:Nti: has riiuvcn that 12 THK Deuble Eueud Steckiug Is lhet'heiipst as well as thu Heal, Yeu can gut I lie in In black aud Celers AT Tll North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. lit UN K. tllllMjd Ne. Hi North Uncoil street rpiu: ni:v t'.vsu .sTeiu:. NEW CASH STORE, 'J 17 - 2IW North tjtmni StrtHit, Opposite the let(iiin lleusu nnd Northern Hank, I AMY VNH STAIM.K IHIKSS (10OH3, r. i.r ii . i iii.ai iv iiiis, lUUIMlllllll.il IMUlfK. PI AIUN.MNSOOKS, WIIITK LAWNS, 1.M1 ASH KMIIIiOlDLItlhS, I1L(,K Mil II LOt KS A Splendid (ilec. new spring shades, 5oe., and many new geed lust opened whlih will be sold nsihcnpitacau be had au whete lu the clt. "Pleae call and see u belote purchasli Cinie inireiinsiiig. W. If, HOW KltS. Iebld til MMER tlOODs. STAMM, BROS. & CO. llaueHiued ataige and Milled aHertuieut el frni'i! Sjlnfs Crinkled Sffrsncke ErahmJtrel Suit U out alriadv ell known Lew Prices MLlOlttA Lt V. IN HI A 1 IN ENS LMHItOItlEltlE.''. Lambrli. Nalnoelt nnd 8ls Edgings, Laie I touts lu hlte, Creiui aud llelge. LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS. Our Patent Electric tiesainer can be bought only at our stele, aa It I out en n Idea, tome and see what you nccr saw befeie In te-.sa-uieis l Pri r-, 1,'iu.li Slid e. lit Mi'tt' AT Tilt BOSTON STORE. Nee. 30 & HO North Quoeu St. LAS'CAITKK. PA. "I OHN 8. U1VLER. OEO. F. RATUVON. LATEST WRINKLE -IN- CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS Ouly l.$c uet 1- New Style American Satiues, I lOIll PKIXU SHADE?. dnl liv. Instead el l:Sc- llnrguiiH in Eery Depiulnit'iit . FOFl CASH. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 26 EAST KING STREET, Lakucstsb. Pa. (REASON A RLE UOOD.S. W1TT & SFtflND, Neb. O, O fc 10 Eaat KIuk St. New Dress Goods ! .Sen Spring (-hades In All Weel DENT ELLE LACE MUUNtib for Ovcrdiesscs and Trtmuilngs strlptd Dentille and Etamlne Suitings, hta mine, Albatross aud L'nlne buttings. Choice tolers In Light eight Cleths, )crge Hultlngs, Homespun tunings. Canvas 'ill tings, English Cleth huttings. bPEClAL ATTKACTIONS len Pieces COLOUEI) I) HESS Ml.k jee a ard, north iM. Tntntj one Inch Colored Hies Silk-, ,5c a yard, usual tirlce fl ll. 1 nenlytne IiilU SI HAII hll.KS, all colors, t. a yard. 'Incnty te Inch Finn Surah Silks, -5c. a aril, thought cheap at tl.eu. Inenljtne Inch ALL 81LK SATIN HHA UAMA, (1 no a yard, regular price. 11.25. Onu Hundred and 1 Illy Pieces HA'I IhTEb ANO 8AIINES, llcautllul Styles, enl loc u)d. AT HIE- New Yerk Stere, J. II. MARTIN A CO. DRESS GOODS! Weel Canvas Cleth Bouelo Cleth te Match, 25e. a yard. WOOL HOMESPUN, 28e. a yard. Weel Sergos, 36 Inohes Wlde, at 44e, a yard, worth 60c a yard. Albatresa Cleth, in Cream, at lle ; was made te soil at 60e. DKESS SATIRES. The Largest Line in the elty te aoleot from. FRENCH SATINES. In New and Large Pattorne and In New Colorings at 36e. a yard. AMERICAN SATINES. Over 100 Dlfforent Patterna. all New and Doslrable, lOe. and 13 l-2e. J. B. Martin I Ce.; Cor. West KJiig & Priuce Sta (OlUHislte Btoveus llouae.) LANCASTEH, PA. fllll' UMniH. i.i aii i:ii a line in eil; MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Gauze Underwear nOSlbJRY, GLOVES. blt hiubiulderlea, lloiiuelug nnd Overall tu match Naliuoek hiiihtoldutleH, Meuiiclug and (heinll te match. tainbtle Embtiildutle., Heiniclng nnd Overall le match. (.loud l.mbieldcrlcs, with Uless Mftleilll le match l.mbmldered Hebua K.xciulal Lace Milrtlng, lilac U and Eeru. iiiilpuie Liu n tleunclng, lllack aud Kirn. Fgpttan Ijvie Skirting, While and Cieani. Egjptlan Laie Heuneliig, Whlte and Urcain. Headed I routs, LeliUd l'lrjue. l.een lie lude, Naliuoek Bnlss Mlullll. Fiunch lam ll, Cauibrlcs, Sateens. PARASOLS, Summer Wraps, SHAWLS, JERSEYS. Hager & Brether, 'J5 'J? W'VJS'V KIXU sthi:kt, LAM A IK II, PA. IIUU.tKyUJtMtllUfHI ueuvs. Aifi. iia i: a i.Aimi: stock Ol THE 11E8T REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY. The l'ierte Dry Air llefririter. UA AJA-V UOSK, II .1 TEH COOLKRX, hi: cm: a 3t frkszkrs, AudalullllnoelHOc'8KFUllNlSlll.VUOOOns The largest stock of OAR FIXTUItES In the ilt Special attention paid le cias-flltlug. Tin Hoeting and spouting W e hav e J list 1 ecelv ed another let of these. c. ULOHl JOHN P. S0H1TO & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEH. PA E LINN A HRKM.MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All Rtwng Ekitisfiictieu. The only I'er fectly Sife Oilbtevuaiii tlie market. Tlieie are no ether oil aloves te cotup.tie te Ilium. The Most Durable, tlie Cleane3t, the licit li.ikur.s. liny ue oil stewi till after exaiiiluiiig llie Ail.inn A; Wt'flll.ike, . FLINN & BRENEMANS, IIKALEK3 IN All Makes of Oil Steves, LAN'LASTEH, l'A. Uill5 ljd.vn "yM. A. KlKl'l'KR. ALIJU8 C. UKRR. HEADQUARTERS ren SUMMER COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). THE ARGAND Fer CIA60L1NE. THE DANGLER, Fer COAL OIL. HANDSOME! LAl'AHLE I HUHAHLK! ECONOMICAL Alse, a Full Llneet Parler Stovea and Beaters, Ooek Stovea and Itangea. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AHEAD) Alse, nEPBIOBB A.TORS, IOB-ORBAM FRBBZBR8, WATER COOLERS, J'OTS, PAS.s; KKTTLKH- Well, anything ou want. COME AND BEE FOH VOUKbELF. eiiDEits reu numbing, Gas Fitting, Tin llecliDg and Spouting rJlUMl'lIir ATTENDED TO. KIEFFER & HERR, RPtfd.tW WANTUD-AOKNTS COIN MONEY wHh our Amateur l'hote. Outfit and col cel lectins family pictures te enlarcc. Special su duyelTcr. EMl'IltE COl'YINO CO.. HuytKKHeed e. iil Cauul St., N. Y. Knibre ilcrics mid Laces. afMNaMwiimnHnixawaiiiw,iiwiliifiPH'ii'i''irTi.iwi'M
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