'nii's'jmn'iiiVf i -y ? n A THIS LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY. MAY 21.1886. .k ,V PftWflfcMwi Mtfiiii)tgftaiiM4Mai'MiwwfcMPwafi" '.'l If ill ill : I Mi' k& 4 ,f n i- 0UJIMAlOOl BOARD. MUMIAVtKB At TBM WAM jMr MMMTJXS. . .. . 'J?r f Paplte-HMltby Condi- li In lh folic Court. A IMalng Beem vr. Around Town. . ,Jkfflr Correspondence of Iktilliekwcir. ' T regular monthly meeting or the Cel 'anfctaMlreai beard waa held hut evening In Uw eanM(l chamber. Members jirewnt : , Ormr, Omjblll, May, Blade, Tay ler m4 Whb. Absent: Messrs. (liven, I uu aaul Mrine. The minutes of the last I Mgalar Metleg were read and approved. flog were read and approved. I Taaac committee reported as follews: HwelaU daring month R.7M7I Bsptadllures ler the satne time 1,378.17 Bshtaceen hand 11,372 54 The superintending committee reported having changed the date of holding the an nual commencement of the high school te J BBS 10th. The visiting committee reported tbe schools et the town were all in n geed oeBiHtlon. Secretary May reported having ordered fifty blank diplomas for the nae of the high school graduates. .Super intendent Ames made the following re port of the standing of the schoel: whole number in attendance during the month, males, 095 j females, 714: average attend anee during month males, CM: females, 696. Percentage of attendancedurlng month males, 91 ; females, 01. Percentage of at tendance daring term te date male, 03 ; female, 93K Number of pupils present at even' session 174. Number et visits te schools 00. MIssC. Wills was granted nee of a school room during the euuimer months for private school pnrpeies. Mis Kate Brunner made application for a room in Cherry street building during the months of June, July and August. The ap plication was granted and the superintend ing committee instructed te arrangn ler the terms. An order was granted for the sinking fund for J56.25. A number of bills were or dered te be paid after which the beard ad journed te meet Tuesday evening, June 1st. Police New. During yesterday Plerce Bingham, a lxmt man en the Pennsylvania canal, was In the saloon of C C. Scbure, corner et Frent and Bridge streets, and after n short time created a considerable disturbance. By the use et a billiard cue the man had everything his own way for some time, and put every person out of the saloon. Complaint was entered against him at the office of 'Squire Evans, for surety of the peace, for threatening te kill one et the persons present, lie was arresieu anu given a hearing yesterday afternoon. He was Slaced under ball for his geed behavior, aud ad te pay the costs of the suit. Officer Uardnele arrested Pierce Bingham atter the ether suit was concluded, en the charge of committing au assault aud battery en Jehn Keuman, a canal boatman. He was flven a hearing at the olllce or Squlre 'rank, and was discharged upon the pay ment of costs. Fine Specimen et Workmanship. A dining room car for use en the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad arrived in Columbia yesterday, from the Harlan it Hoi Hei Hoi llngsweith car shops, Wilmington, Del., en its way te its destination. Tiie car is 05 feet In length nnd 10 feet 5 inches In width, aud could net be run through the tunnel above Columbia. This car is the finest specimen of workmanship ever seen in town has been greatly admired by a number of persons. One end of the car is devoted te the kitchen purposes and is couiplete in every detail; next te the kitchen Is the buf fet, and this portion el the car is fitted up in fine style. The dining-room contains ten tables, flve en each side, capable of seating four persons each. The car Is handsomely finished in bard weed, and by the use of lam brequins and jilate glass mirrors the car has been put In Hue order. By the use el thli car borne comforts can be secured while trav eling. Town Nete.. The Salvation Army of town paraded through our streets lest night singing their peculiar songs and nlavlnii of tambourine. A very large number of people followed the members in their march through town, re garding them us a great curiosity. Company fi. lelt town this morning at :ia o'cieck en tue Kenuing s Columbia rail road for Wilkesbarre, where they will par ticipate in the celebration held by the Ninth regiment. About 300 shad were caught vesterday and last night at the tiaberlei at Columbia, which were of geed size and found ready pur chasers. Air. and Mrs. S. R. Clepper celebrated their seventeenth anniversary of their wed ding at their home en Locust street. The large number of friends present spent the evening In a pleasant manner. The Pennsylvania canal is new being cleaned by the mud digging machine. The refuse matter is being hauled into the rier below the bridge. Wash Null was driving a borne and wagon yesterday atteruoen, across the river tracks, when the hbalM breke down and the contents of the wagon had te be un un eoaded. A very enjeyable progressive euchrn party was held last night by Misses Parry at the residence el Mr. K. K. Smith. A well-known farmer living near Colum bia, bad been in the practice of riding en the Heading & Columbia passenger trains a ab out paying his fare. He was arrested by Officer Het! man and was compelled te iwv costs ela suit. XBB CATHVLIV UNION VUtmSKTlUy. Charles A. Lagen Blake a Streng Appeal ler Metier Cltlzen.nlp. Archbishop Ryan addressed the Catho Cathe lio Yeung Men's National union at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, en Thursday: "As Catholics, we have nothing te de with politics itself," he said, " but with the ethics of politics. It is net essential that political representatives should be Catholics, but it is necessary that men filling publie offices should be men or eoed principle, et whatever lalth." These officers were cbestm : President, Hev. Jes. H. Median, of Elizabeth, N. J.; vice presi dents, Rev. J. P. Mullen, el I'hiladelphia, and Jehn P. Leauhy, of Bosten ; secretary, Themas H. Byrnes, of New Yerk. It was decided te held the next convention in New New Yerk, the time te be fixed hereafter. Charles A. Lageu. of the bar of Philadel phia, well-known in this city, was intro duced, lie said: "1 see no reason because a meu is a Catholic he should fail te be au American citizen in its host and broadest sense. The Catholic laity should take mere Interest in publie affairs. It was a difficult thing te move the proper class of Catholics in Philadelphia te take the lead In publie mat ter. What Catholic In the commonwealth is net ashamed of the divorce laws of the state T Twe years age the governor had pointed out their glaring defects and yet what Catholics have met te upheld and strengthen the govorner or areuse iiublioeplnlnn in ids light against such laws Tit happens, tee that when we de move, iritis possible te make a mis take we de It." Mr. Lagen then severely criticised the ap pointments of alleged Catholics in many beards lu the municipal government aud said that in many questions outside of mere rolig relig rolig ieu ihere were thousands of Protestants ready te help along the Catholics in some needed reform. He believed, in considerable associa tion with Protestants. In closing, the speaker referred te the big. gjrted liberality of the late Archbishop Weed and of the reception te hlssuccosser by Protestant and Catholic alike in the city two 1SSU1!!S?' "Tbt."ald Mr. Lagen, "was Ttn i?.yJr.K "lter ttrtKll.M were shot 3 ?h bl00d )a Mclty by an accursed myi,h.M!nw of "ch was be detested w Jknewn tK. " put UP for "lee who Charged With lUrWlilug. Jehn Dlckinseu, a burly negre, was before Alderman McConemy last evening, tharged en oath of Sarah Yeung, white, wife el Michael Yeung, with ravishing her ou the 1Mb. of May. Theparues live lu the northern part of the city. The woman swore positively tetbe couiintaiilen of the outrage aud the uunaia held the negre te answer ut cemt " fcw Milieu Bj a 1'et Heg, mX Slgler, daughter of Rev. Oeoige . 'JISl Meehanlcsburg, Cumberland ceun. tVib.,V,?rly Wtlea en U 'eft side el the siJJriSE0!?16. "y d8- Tn0 weua i EEtSSS!-!!. no mere thau ordinary te.. mmm m y?ilbU are entertained. DBAtm or Mltr.JUHir LBAItAK. Starting ! ran1" 11 Krentunt ly llerumes a Clergyman and College Professer, iter. Jotin Leamati died at the residence of hi ion, Dr. llrnlnerd Leainan, at IeAitmn Place, en Thursday, Bged 71 years. He was la ill health for several years and Ms death was net unexpected. Doceasotl ww Iteru in September, 1812, In what Is new l'araille township. After receiving ncoinmeii school education, he was n student at Princeton collego, but did net reiuaiu Ieuk enough te graduale. He read medlclnn villi Dr. llitr llitr llitr rowes, of thlsclty,and graduated from Jeller son medlcal college, of Philadelphia In KM. He practiced medicine In Paradise township l uillll jaii, wueu no nuanuuiu'ii i."' ..-v... I a student of dhiiilty. In 1I7 he was ordained n I'reibyterfan minister and his llrst cbaree was a l'reshvterian cliurcti In He remained there iinnapyn, diaryjami, hut n short tline nnd returned te Lancaster ceuntv in the latter nart et 1M7. lu ISIS he was placeil In charge of the Pmttyterlau church at Cedar tlroe near the Itltie Ball. He roeanlned there until KVi when he went te Kasten, having been elivted prefesvir if natural sclences, at Iifayetlu college. There be lectured en anatomy and physiology. He remained at Hasten ter leurtccn years when he was compelled te resign by reason et ill health. He returned te this county from Kasten and lias slnce then lived a retired llle, nt the residence of his enpy child, Dr. Bratnerd Leamau at I.eauian Place, lib wlfe died in 1S08. His funeral will take place at the Presbyterian church, nt iMradi-H', ou Monday aftornoen at 2 o'clock. Death of Mr. Mnth Murrat Collin.. Mrs. Sarah Murray Collin-, el ML Hepe, Baltimere county, Md., died there ou Thurs day. Mrs. Cellins was the wlfe of Thomai Cellins, a well-known railroad contractor, the daughter of the late Jehn aud S.trah Mur ray, et Harrisburg, sister of the late Colonel WHllaui Murray and of Mrs. Jane M. Keeu an, or Harrisburg, formerly of l-uncaster. The deceased had a large circle of friends in Lancaster ami Harrisburg. Her funeral Likes iilace from the residence et her sister, M rs. . M. Keeuan, in Harrisburg, ou Katurdav merniug at 10 o'clock. Ueitth of fleurce 11, Iah hrr The Baltimore iSim of te-day sa.s. Mr. Geerge II. Lecher, senior partner of the late firm of Lechor it Atkinson, morocco manu facturers, died at his residence. Kit North Carrollton aenue, yesterday morning. In 1S59 Mr. Lecher became a liirtner in the morocco business IeuiuIchI in 17sl by Lewis Kalblus, sr., a native of Germauv. Mr. Kalbfus, a grandson of the founder, tiled in 1SG9, and the Mine year Mr. M. i. Atkinson connected himself as jwrtner with Mr. Lecher, and It became the firm of Lecher A Atkinson. A year age last February Mr. Lecher withdrew ou account of his declining ueaiiu. iu uany yeum no learneu the rjusl. ncss in Lancaster with his cousin, Henry C. Lecher. Inquiry in this city elicited that he was feremau of 11. C. Lecher's lacterv for some years, and while living here married the sister of his employer, home et the relatlves Irem this city will attend the funeral. Orath of Sirs. Peter Illflenlinch. Mrs. Peter Dilleubaeh died at her resi dence, en Kast Orange street, ou Thursday afternoon, aged (i years. She had been in ill health for some time. Amemrber child ren are Deputy Sberitl Henry V. Ditlen tiach, and the wifoefSheritfTomllnson. The hi n end will take place en Sunday atteruoeu. The Karmers Institute at -Helen. The Farmer' Institute opened ler two days iu Atglen, Thursday merniug at 10 o'clock. The morning was devoted te a paer en "Parmers and Newspapers," by R. S. Down ing, of West Geshen, and todlcusslens upon agricultural topics, The meeting was presid ed eer by Dr. Uresius, or West Fellow Ileld, with Isaac Acker and D. H. Bransen, et At glen.vlce president anil secretary rcpvctlvely Alfred Sbarpless read a Itiiwr en "Agricul ture in Past and Present Ages." Mrs. Jos Jes ephine Jacksen, of Nine Points, being Intro Intre duced, presented a thoughtful paper upon "Farmers' Whes." Secretary Bran Bran eon read notes el regret from Jeseph H. Reall and irem Governer Pattiseu, who had been Invited te be present but were unable te attend. "Imitation Butter" was treated by Prof. C. 11. Cochran, of the West Chester State Nermal school, who spoke lu a most interesting mauner, prei-eutlng a series of important tacts tearlug ou the subject. Jelm 1. Carter was announced as the next speaker ou the pregramme, and his subject, "The Theory et Complete Fertilizers." In the opening the seats were again well filled te listen te the interesting lecture of Dr. Henry Letlniau, tuicroseopbt et the sLite heard or agriculture, ou "Cell structure in Plants." Company C. lupiclel Company C, Eighth regiment N. (i. P., of this city, was Inspected last evening by .Majer James B. Coryall, or Williamsport, iuspecter general el the Third brigideef Pennsylva nia. Amougthesepresentweto Cel. Frank J. McGee aud Adjutant J, P. Lavergoed, of the Eighth regimenL The inspection took place in llie cemiwny's armeryaud between thirty and forty members of the cempauy were presenL 'Ihey were put through a thorough exercise in drilling. The arms, accoutrements, Ac., were Insjiected and nil found te be in excelleut condition. The in sjiectlng officers were ery much pleased w itli the drilling and appearance et tiie men, as well as the condition of the things gener ally around the armory. Captain Bewers was highly complimented for hiselllclencj. Need. Itep.un.. Prince street, lctween West Kinir and Orange streets, is uew in a deplorable condi tion. There is a geed deal or hauling done ou this street and It Is badly cut up. The mud has just been scraped oil by the street com missioner, and the deep aud dangerous look ing ruts can be seen better than ever. There will be little travel en this sqiure as long as the big water trench is open nt Orange sireel and It would be a geed time te iiuke ro re ixtirs. .lelned uu Athletic Ci mpinj. Jehu Carrell, a well knenn club swinger ei this city, has gene te Albany te Jein the Associated Athletes, n combination new en the read. lu Town, ficn. Hiiiien Cameren slopped oil iu Lan caster this morning ou his way home Irem Philadelphia. HlR Ituik II. h Geergo Waltz, llsh dealer, tills morning re ceived a very large rock llsh from Red Bank, en the Delaware river. It measured four feet two inches and weight d thlity-the pounds. It. C. Knights of bt. Jehn fair nue eivn. De.Vt fall te attend It. C. Knights et H. lehn Kalr, new open at the West KluirMrevl llluk lnuelllellls Vim Ma L.CUU Xnt Wcek.-On .Monday even ing 51 Us Ida I.ewU epuns a week of drama lu the opera bouee at low prices. "Jane Eyre"whl be given en the tlrst nlghL 'lhu hnsteii .Irewi says "Miss Leu Is did uutl last uVLiilug In thn trying roles of Lady Label and 5ladainu VI no.' her powerful portrayal et lhu latter pan bringing tears te the ejesef many ladles iu thn uudlenvu. fche was nUe excelluutly supported by Jtr. Cooper, -Mr. Page, Miss bblndle, Mrs. w Inner and Miss ltegers, thu u eik or the latter as 'Cernelia,' being worthy of special uiuntieu.'' Tub Grand lair and Kntertiilninent of It. C. Knights of SL Jehn new epun at thu West Kinir Street Skating ltluk. OKAVUS, ltairi.-In this city, en thu lih nist., Clara O. Heed, lu tboiUdjearel hurngu. -""". The relatives und friends of the family are re. epectlully invited te attend the fiiiicril, irem Ne. 5C North Duku street, en Saturduj afternoon at S o'clock. Bervlccs at M. Jauies KpNcepai church. Interment ulLaucustei ct-muteiy. Ji LkAUAii.-May se, lSeti, in the 7lih jiuref his age, llev. Jehn Leauian.av the hI.1.mc.mi ,t, son, Ut. llridimid Lcnuiau, Leaiiun 1'l.u.e. l'ut adlsu township. friends are respectfully Invited te attend the funurulonMenduy, May 1, lONi, at .' p in.,atthe Presbyterian church, Pamdlse, wheie si-ivlees wui be held, rriondsare requested net te scud nowers. l(J, torment at Lancaster cemetery. V MABKBTar " PhluulelphU Produce Markvv. Philadslfuu, May 21 flour u.,1,.. weak, Bales el W0 barrel. i MluiTbJii 11 2W I reuna. family at M TSfll 10 1 Western ai M liKfl """ "w1 live rieur was steady at W 4(J1A. 1H in., call W heat May, ;.c t J! 7!fei.Iuly.67ici Aug. 870. Cern May, tt.'ici June, 4fi'(0 July tee Atlg., It- Oats -May, teci J "e. JWCe J uly,St ie : Aug, New Yerk Produce Market. Vsw Yerk, May SI flour market null but unlet t fine, OHM Stipetflne, II Ml Common te tloetl KJtra Veiern. HUSTttV. City Mill Kxtras, l UHJI 65 ler West Indies . Minn. Kxtm, 3 INI 15. Wheat Ne. 1 lltsl tnte en Spot, !c ; Ne. 1 Keil,.;,Wct Ne. I White, state. .c : Ne. ! Ked, Winter. June, ei Ne. Sited, Winter, July SsHc l Aug , SC Cern Ne. 2 ilUcd, cash, ITKc ; May, 17Sc ; Julv, IWic. Oats Ne. 1 Whlte atnte, spot, tsc , Ne. , de, 37c Kye dull. ltarlny nominal. Perk dull i Nn Mess, (UMilU & Lard J une, t 15 . .1 uly .Mil. Molasses quiet; lsje for 60 test tHillIng stock Turpentine unlet at 31c Kestn dull : utratmsl te gissl. ll e.'Hrtl 07S Petroleum dull i rrrlnrd In C!vi-. stc. llutter Jlnrket dull: New Western t:nimnrr. lllZlfts.e. CJice.sb dull , (lid Western. r-ffc. Kggs dull . blate, lrtfUHc i estern, 150 "eugar-market dull; Kenned, cutlwl, t',C7c : (Irnuulaled, e -l(c. Tallew quiel ; pnme city, a'.c frelirhts dull, gniln te Ltierpoel, S'.c. Uetrce dull ; fair caniees ntti. nice quiet ; ranges trem JHU'v'ic. OhlntEO Market. Oicaiie, May 71. 30 a. m. Market opened : Wheat June. 7bSe ; Julv, 7Sc : Aug , 7?c. Cern June, JCeHc j July, 376371c; Aug. uata May, Ss'jc t June, Ssc. Perk lune, s M ; July.fj DTK : Aug , ' 70. I jint J une, J '.XJ5 91S : J uly,l 7S : Aug , H 05. Hlbs Julv, t5S. CLIWISB. Wheat Mav. TSJ.c; June, 7C(c ; July, 77c; August, 7S!.,67s..c Cem Mav, S5Jc ; Juue, W.'iL, July, 37'c ; August, S7;c uais iay, -"ic . June, .";4c; Juiy, v,c; Am:.. Ilkn. Perk May. fs 50; June, M;July, )i August, S 7((js ;jl. Uinl Slay, (5 MWi June, fi 'j;s,Jul, 15 17H60 . Aug , K. d5t. C7S- Hlbs-Jlay. A '.7S ; June, 530: July, 5 35; August, 5 l.'S (Irniu and t'rOTllens. rurnlsbed by S. K. lumlL lireker, Chicago. Mav Jl.l o'clock e. in. M heat. Cem. Oats. Perk. Lard. May June 7iv; July 7?i August 7-'. bepwmbcr TV, October 7U s?S 51S n i 7s 1. IKS ft. tSU s 7t S llecetnts. Car Lets. WlnterWheat A.. 7 Spring Wheat 2 Cern lit Oats !' Kye llarley 1. Oil City Crude OU .. Hi' il Ueculpu-lleg .w Closing Prices i o'clock p. il. WheaL Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. May June July August September.. .. 75; 3Si -i ( S 5 S .....TtS 3h B-U SU 5 'JJS ....?; ST1. S7', S r,m BW 7'2 3; a s r:2 6 10 ... 7-s 3.s .... s :,s 6 12H ucieuer Oil City Crude Oil CT., Live stock .llarkets. Chicaoe, Jlayie The Jlret rrj' Journal reports Cittle Kecclpu, 5,1J head: shlpuients, 4.IW bead; matket active and 10c loner ; shipping steers, MO te 1.0 Us., It 70rt CO ; stockers and feeders, I3(s3l 30 ; cows, bulls and mixed, tl 00 Ct0: bulk, 11(S3I: through Texans, dull at m iu. Hogs lU'ceipts, 31,00 head; shipments, f.ue head , market fatrlj" actlve and ten cents lower : renghand mixed f3 7fS 15 ; packing and shipping, H.(3L3J; light, tJ.7tsji.15; skips, fi:503.w). Sheep Keccipts, Mix) head; shipments, nene, market firm : names, li) te l.i Cs. and eer, 1I75G5 7S; M)te M) ., ti Segl. Ksr Librtv Cattle receipts, 'iii head i shipments. 5.K head : nothing Idnlng , prime te geed, (I ;:s35 J5 touitnen, t Itjl SO ; shipments te New lerk, muii). Hogs receipts, l.-s head ; shipments, 1,500; market Ann : PhUadelphlas, II 5n( 55 ; Work ers, Wis.tllU! fklp", II citJHf'. Shipments te New Yerk, none. Sheep receipts, 1,1 head : shipments, 1, : market fair : prime. MVJ5 fair te geed. II 35 4 75 common, II V$15u , spring lambs, W(i?. Metr YerR hteck. Nsw Ycrx, May si. Wall street, 1:3U p. in. Meney easy at 'J per cent. foreign ex change dull at II ;7,Sil '-"'; Uevernments steady i Currency 6', I1S7M bid ; I's coups. tl'Zii bid ; IK'S 111:;, bid. The stock market opened Irregular In the early dealings Western I'nlen. New Yerk Cen tral aud Pacific 51. ill were pressed for sale, while the remainder of the list as held up en sup porting orders. After ths first call a brisk buy lug of St. Paul was developed, hlch lesulted In causing prices te iuU.imce!; te y, per cent, by midday, except for thn stocks named At the time of writing prices are weak again, with New New Yerk Central leading the downward movement. StecK Markets. Quotations by Heed, JIcGrnnn A Ce., bankers i-anctueur, t'a. HSW VORK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 . Canada Pacific Cl'i fil'i C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Central Pacific Canada Southern Cbt., St L. A IVh Denver A llloilrande S P.M. 5;2 ay, iV, 3k Id ll. w. 55M 1 lliyJi ' l.'i 13 !t 6I lWJii De! . Lack. A W eslern. . Rrte KrleSd New Jersey Centnu K. A T Leu. A N fyikotibero . Michigan Central Missouri Pncltle Northern Pacific .... N. P. Pret N. w New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha 1JS 12-J 'i !ll. ! rt iii SIJi A1( 15(. 77!, 77JJ ill hi i" U ' 55 tAfi lOUi 10S !(') lU9i I'l 3)'i fK h" K 61 Oregon Trans. 5U OnlarleA Weilein 1 ,81 Pacific Mall 5 uocnesior ritueurg 8L PaUl Wr)J iD.Bfl a. nWM. .......... Union Pacific Wabash Cem uien . . . , Wabash Priurrutl -. Weatem Union Telegraph.. f.Hf irosLenoro flULADB'.l'nU. LIST. Lehigh Vallej a, N. 1 . Jt Phlla . . Pennsylvr.rla Heading Lehigh Navljallej..,. Ifeslonvllle 1U7JZ 67 3 11 .i 5'?s "I Jig Nik Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cout People's l'aspiinKnr It'd'gUeu'LsSl'tg's 9 t OU 7," 7ii laical Mikk ana llunit. Ueiorted by J, II I-eng. Par Last value, sale, .. 1UI 110 W.I 1 N. Lancaster B per ceut., 1K " ls'is. Scheel lean 1J prjl In 1 or J) years loe 1W Infteran jenrs. Hi) 1U3.I5 " 1 Manhelm lloreugh lean iu iuur.)enrs. iej nrj .. iW ili BAlfK STOCKS. first National Hank pxi fanners' National Hank 511 f ullen National Hank ju) se ns 191 113.50 ll'l 115 13S 15H If) JO JO ISO. l.VI. HO M MM no no no 137.5 ljinriidliirCniin,w l.'.iln...i I...... Columbia Nntieuid Hank Christiana National IU11U Kphrata National llank f frsl National Hank, Columbia ... first National lUnk, stnishurg... first National 1 1.111k, Marluttn first National llank, ML Jey..,.. , l.ltltx National Hank ; Manhclin National Hank Km li) Vu liJ UW 1(J lui 1(U ltd v....... .It.vtWIl'Vl INIIIH, JIIIUIll .JI1V.... tl New Helland National Hank ... 1) (lap National Hank jciu Unarrj'Vlllu National Hank luu r.llralMilhtewn National bank 100 Neithurn National llank 101 M -1 unarm BTOCKb HlK Spring A ll.-uvur ViUley j luldKi'iiert A IlersnslHsi..,. itv Columbia A Chestnut Hill j, Columbia A Washington -m ConestegaA Ulg spring m lelumblttA Marlultu "5 Msytewn A Kllzabotbtewn '. Lancaster A Kphrata " Lancaster A Willow Streut .'...' Ji BtnLshurgA llllliert j Marietta Maytown as llltiHMtlft M....... 1.... 7.00 24.50 S3 tfLHS J) 2) 40 44 43.03 IK mi av50 70 M 75 .Sft 107.50 IU KIM it W 1.13 MWS 51 M 1W a 10 'JO.S5 210 iu 105 18. M til 51 S3 50 103 101 gee a 111.75 1 1W.7S Lane, KlUabethtewn ft'VlimUctesVri' he Lancaster A frultvllle. laincusier A 1.1111Z Kast Hmndywluu A Waynesburii! LaucKHtcr A Wllllauistewn I.lucaster A Maner Lancaster A Manhelm 1 itui iuIjisi av a.t ,i twill . lulisOIU v uiuiiuiiii,uii,HMO fV Muc-ister A Nuw Helland ou Qimtrj'vlilu It. 1; in illllersvllle street Car , w Inquiring Printing Company 511 Uasllght and fuel Company 25 Steveus Heuse (Ikmds).., no Columbia (las Company , 23 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta llollew.waru , lue Stevens Heuse , 511 MUlursvllle Nermal Scheel..,, ss Northern Market &e Kastern Market , Mi Western Market 50 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce 60 (las Company Heeds IU) Columbia lloreuub. llends 100 LancasterA Busquehauua 3eu I jincHsuir A Nuw Haaville (luarryvllle It. It., 7 M llvadlug A Columbia H.lt.,6's let) ! jrjirijtjri!T. B AKINll POWDKU. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vatles. Auuuvclet puttty, streugth and wholesemeuess. More (h.-o-nemlral thau the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held enfi in com. U0V1.L lUstsu PewdirCO., IW Wall Street. New Yerk. mavJ7-lvdAw uTwrn. i,evi:i,i t)r.NTl'r, tlraduate of the t nlerslt et Maryland, with lr. K. h. enng. Ne l.astOrnnge street. Lan evster, Pa. mil-lmwAtldeed WHY PAY IS KOK A SKT OF TKKTIl when veu can get the same at ?, at W.L rlsllKK's liental Kcsims, Ne. North yueen Stnst. Uas admlulsteivd. npl7 1yd Ci:.mi.i:n i'kk.vn, . AUCUtl'KCT Designs, piins iuid Swclfiiatleus lurulshed for liuildlugsef eery description dune . r. unu re.i sui.uit and E.!-r hiNi; triiKKr m5-lmdeed XT VHLKY'S VIOl.KT WATKK AND JLX Herlda ater . dellcute. fnu-nint and i-. treshlng tullet perfumes, at HUULbl'S DKUO STOKE, Ne. 9j est hlng street. ANTKD-A OIKL. TO LKAKN hHOK fltTINU. None but an exrirlenied h ind at a sen tng mac nine need appl v U. (ihlisTLY, mJ.t Ne. til Kast hlng St., Lancaster, Pa. -ir.NTi:i. HOOD OIKL IO DO If iretural heuewprk. Apply at Ne 115 ltd' Jbast James slieet. rpm HKCU'LAK MONTHLY MP.irr. a. 1.111 ui me nesi tna lfulldltie INC. of the West End llulldlng and Lean Association will be held nt the lawottlceet Tbes lloiahin.ese , en S.VTUKDAY KVKN" INtf, at 1 J) e clock Meney te lean, shares el the tlrsi series can lie had mtyJl .'td c. . LICI1T V. Secretary w ANTKD.-AN EXPERIENCED AND reliable man te take charge of Hn nc...nrv for the ssle of "The Albe Catben Light" In Lau vivsiui. .iuiii9 ,nu leivrvnces. 11 .1 SEIHEL, Jr.. General Ascnt, Albe Carben Light Ce , Heading, Pa. m:wnl S1 OHO K K W AllI)l VOR ANY V--sVvf case of Kidney Troubles, Nerv eus Debility, .Mental und Physical Weakness, that HOTAN1C NEIIVL U1TTEKS fails te cure! Sold by druggists, 60 cents. HEItU StEDICAL CO.. Ne. 15 North 11th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars free. marj6meedAw T KY A WHISKY. UOHUMt'S l.lQUOIt STOKE, 22 Lancaster, Pa. Cenlie Siiuare, apnMydU ESTATE OK JOSIAH DAVISU. LATE of Lancaster city. Lancaster Ce . Pa. Let ters testamentary en said estate havinu been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and theso haWng cUims ordo erdo orde mands ugalnst the same, will present tbem without delay for settlement te the under signed. A.J.EllhKLi, 11KNHYHAU1LEY, Executers, Lancaster, Pa. Hi5h..3iAJ3AJtHmvi;.J:AJ9 E .VST END YARD. C. J. SWARR & GO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Office Ne. aiCENTHE SQUAUE. Beth yard nd oihce cennected with Telephone Exchange aprl3-lydMAf.il K TJKIVATi: SALE OF HOltSEb. Have )ut lecelved a let of CANADA nnd WESTEUN HOUSES, well hied, first-class drivers and geed steppers, which I 111 dispose of at PHIVATE SALE. 1 will have no public tale next Monday. OEOKGEliHOaSMAN pOU SALL CHEAI' lOUCASH. 50 WATER TANKS Eight ftet Illuh. 42 Inches Dtaui . capacity, 575 Gallens Price, f 15. JOHN BKST & SON. mil-ltdAltw A.U E.tt f ulten St , Lancaiter, Pa. G RAND OPENING. TO MOKIIOW (SATUHDA1 ) E ENING, At Jes. It. Ileyer's Ice Cream Garden and Par lors, Nes. 50 and 5 West King Street. Ice Cream will be rerved of a variety of the finest Havers. Alse Water Ices, Stran berries and ether frulL Ice Cream Seda Water, the most delicious drink made, full eichestra will be In nttendsnee. Te add te the attraction el the evening all the lad y clerks ;wlll be dressed In costumes te represent Martha Washington. inaySl 2t A UDITOR'S NOTICE. HtNilv M. Enele, j April 'term, 1-f, 11. Ne. 5, Exen. Mart 51 Exele. Decket, 'I he undersigned uudlter, appointed te dis tribute the money paid into Court by the SheHll of Lancaster County, by vlrtue et the aleu execution, found among these legally entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en Tuesday, the nth day or June, A. D. 15 , atle o'clock a. iu., In the Library Heom of tbe Court Heuse, In the City et Lancaster, nhere all per sons Interested In said distribution mav attend mj 6-ltdTh L. G. f-SHLEMAN, Auditor. T KY Mexie's Nerve Feed. Thu celebrated Nervu Stimulant. Contains no alcohol. Invigorates the debilitated, cures Sick Headache, f le cents a glass and 50 cents a bottle for sale at COCII KAN'S IMSUU STOHE, Nes. 1J7 A 130 North (jucun "jL, Lancaster, Pa. mayS-lyeedll D ON'T GET LEFT. Ge rlL'lit awav te CI.AIIKE'S aud cut nnnm these elegant dells. They are going lasL A diivu in Sun I Hied Apricots ; 'Jue. a pound. They urn dually delicious as canned apricots, Elten's 'li union Crackers, 9c 11 pound; thice pounds ler'i'ie. t lnest cream Cheose In the city, 15c. CLARKE'S TEA STORE, mSHydAw Ne. 33 West King Street, SPECIAL NOTICE. PU1ILIC SALE Of A Large Stock of New Furniture. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 and SO, Isn), at Ne. 330 North (Jucen street, Lan caster, Pa Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. 111. and 1 o'clock i m. or each day, when conditions will be madu known by MEOHUE HUSS, mSl 3td Aeslgnce of f , Vellmer, C1ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Oomraenolnr; Monday, May 24 1000. Special engagement of the Distinguished American Actress, Ida Lewis, Aided by her Excellent Dnunatle Company. REPERTOIRE. MOVDAY'-jAiiaKTRii. TvH,lS? AV-'I Ilk StA , ion. t!,i,ASOAY KATHLKktC MAVOlRHKkie. f HID AY KastI.tn.nc. SATUHDAY-lONiauTS in A BAO-lloeu. PHICES 10.20and30nKNT8. llcserved Seats new en eale atthe Oporaileuio Olllcu. nbw AnrnHTiHKMKfirr. WANTKD-AtlKNTS COIN MO.NKY wlthnur Amateur Photo. Outfit and cel. letting family plctutes te enlarge. Spot hit an day offer. LMl'lUV: CUPY1NU CO, maj MWeed Ne. Ml Canal St., N. A. ai nnn saijauy te aup.ntx C X v7vv Addres nleiiee. lilt. SLerfS Kl.f.CTKlUOOOllS. Ne. Mi Itieadway, New eik. 1 he Only tiennlim. ap simli oil r K VAN'S I'l.Ol'H. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform CONCERT. nnd Roliuble Vecal and lustrumental Cencerl TO n U1HN IU TIIK .llletlii'llcr (JiiarttUe ninl Mnrlilcrs T) let rim THIS L KNlNli at EM.KL101t 11 ALU Special features will be J. kei Seng, soles, etc. Emmett's Loo Leo Loe mylslwd XT I US 1 1 A 11HOT1IEH tend Army Suits IN INDIQO BLUE, AT $5, $8, AND $tO. W (i guara ttee them as the 1IEST MAllh' llr.T gUALH and the CHEAPEST ler the money In ljncater WHITE GLOVES! .-.. PKU PA1U I 1'ttAlills, Men's, Beys' and Children's !SUITSI -Ol- KVKHl IJIM1.IT1, .MARK .M PKUT.. Gent's Furnishings, --1 Lll A SHIRTS, UNDEUWEAlt, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS. COLLARS, OUPFS, &e. A 1 t LL LINE Of SUMMER UNDERWEAR ! UtOM 17c. UPWAKDS. T11UNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS In the (iteatest arlet Merchant Tailoring Department CANNOT 11E hi UPAS5ED IN GOODS, PRIOE AND PIT. Hirsh & Brether's One-Price Clothing Heuse, COKNEK NOUT11 UKEN HTKEET AND CK.NTKE 8UUAKK. w ILllA.MhON KOSTEH. 32 te 38 EAST KING STREET. W. LANCASTER'S T OUIQ1NAI. i One -Price Heuse W I L I I A E S 0 N A I -lOK- FINE DRESS Straw H ats -EOIl- Gents, Beys or Children. NOVLLTItS IN Children's Peles, AND tiiel.vti:st.siiai'i:s -IN- I! A, I S, I 0 t Ai If FINE SILK HATS, B n D -tliOM Dunlap & Ce. 1 0 s T E B Everything tahhlenahleand Pep. ularln w DRESS 8TIPP s English Berty Hats T E B -AND- FINKSOETFEIiTIIATS -roil Qents, Beya and Oblldren. 32 te 38 EAST KING STREET. Mtr-41IPJCHrJAf.MK.VM XT Z. itHOADH, JKWHliKlt. Fine Art in Sterling Silver. GRAND EXHIBIT OF WrettRht In Uultiuu niul Artlatlel UehIkiih en SATUllUAY MUNUAY, WAY 33a JUld Sl'lth. WB EXTEND A CORDIAL, INVITATION te the xoueriil iniblie te ciU und bee this illspltiy whotlier inireliiialiiu or net. H. Z. R HO ADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. Jl'ST RECEIVED. A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED LINE Ol Irafe Traveling Bugs IN ALL GRADES, W. D. STAUFFER & CO.'S, Nes. 31 mill 33 North Qmvn Street, LiiiuuMer, Pit. JEST'S STEAM ENUINE AND IlOll.l.K WnHKs STOP HERE, LOOK V rVA. .,",.l,, '."" "'"! V.!nu ,n ''lie t eeu, i in me imvuim saw ine (Hl,mnl innke IIIIILSIIKKIIEN. PAKMEKS, Sllt.LKlt-. . ..... ..i..n.- I I .V'MI. H first Clasj engine, ami Heller call ni n Best's Steam 333 EAST FULTON STHKKT, IjiucuhIim-, LOOK AI HIE FOLLOWING PIllLKs AM) JL'IHIK - 4 te 6 Herse Power, it ft n tt QO te 25 ft lie line NO AOKNTS. hence can nitiirtl te and by dealing direct you i.ave from IS te riper WATER TANKS Away down In price, of 1 mi nun BOILERS 6 te 8 " 8 te 10 " IO te IQ " 15 te 18 " Horizontal Tuhular ertleal L yllmler, I Mattnn and Deuble Diclc. FVfilVr'S ' UtUIU Saw Mills, Bark Mills, Cob Mills, Tan Packers, Leather Pressure Rolls, Triple Geared Herso Powers. STEAM HEATING ! In all It llianchen. strictly 1'lmt Claj Wert LOVKltlNU $60,000 in New Engines and Boilers in Stock. CASTINGS Iren or llram of any Shnpe cu Weliihl. and int i In .4 inati 1l.1l at fair prlcen A Mslt teuur works will convince you of the f.n t that we luu the moil Hpinewnl appliance and better facilities for tinning out Ilmt claan work tlim am ethei elabllahuitnt In thli! nectlen 1 01 Infennatlim and prices address, JOHN myl'5-.'tUA..Simv 333 .vir ADrr.HTiRKMKyTit. fTUiEY AUK CLEANLY AND ELE- (jANT Thcmli no ether external remedy that does no much ueud as llensen s Capclne Plsjters. 3 cents. AfEEItSCHArM I'IC.AK AM) CltiAK DJl. etle Helders at lu cunts, Oenulnu ilier schamn Pipes anil Clear Helders, always In stock, ut MAKKLKV'8, (IToruieriy Ilarlinan's) " Vellow rreni," Ne. 21 North (jucen Slicct R KOI'IIMKli OF THE BASEMENT op TUB- WESTERN MARKET HOUSE. Tim undersigned will open en BATUHDA1 MOllNI.NU a (lieeti Grocery In the baeinentef the Western Market llouse with a full line el rrults, Fish, VeRetablcs, etc. Alse Pieduce et all kinds. maKltd' J. C. aOCIIKNAUU. TMMEN.SI; ASSOItTMENT. A. HIRSF, NOS. O & 8 NORTH QUEEN OT. In our Immense assortment of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are ki cater bari;alns than can he found any where else. We have an endless variety of uu trimmed Hats and IlenneU at the lowest price. The cry latest novelties In lllbbens. Feathers. Flowers, Satins, Laces of all kinds and Hals and llenneta TrlmTucd Free of Charge. We have a large assortment of JKWKLIIV, WATCH F.H, 8PLCTACLKS and CLOCKS Our HOOT AM) SHOE DKPAKl'Jl K.N lis com plete. Alse our GENT'S 8TKAW HATS and FK.LT HATS at thu low est price. Call and see. all'.'md CHOCS ! SHOES I New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Noxtl)eorto l'ostefflcc) We have Inst received one of the Ilest Lines uf ileu's Hey's, leuths', Ladles', Misses' und Children's SHOES That can be get for the money, thus complet ing our already larue stock. We can Kuarantee lhu prices te be " HOTTOM FIGUKt.S." We havu strictly "ONK PK1CK," anil (,-uarantte enllru satisfaction. If you wnnt tluuur coaixe sheus or slippers 1 If you yranl hand or machine made shoes. In fact, l( you want anything lu thu shoe line, that can be found only In flrnt-chus eitabllshiuunts at Popular Prices, call at the NKW KED rltONT 8IIOK STOKE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN 8TKEET, (Next Doer te the Postefllce.) CHAS. A. REECE. uprli-3mcLtwlt WJNKH ANU LIU V UliS. rpHE OELEBHATEU " BOUQUET" AND "OLD ANCJI0U" rUKE ltYE WHISKIES Aierlchln flavor, selt and pleasant te thn taste. Purs, In iiuallty, are excellent stimulants, ami they stand without a rival In the inarkeL bold at oil the leading Hotels and by DrugKlsts. Aak ler 1L 11UMP11UKY A MAlfl'IN, Sole Proprietors, Ianlni0 401 N. M 8L, Philadelphia, l'e. M' A11EIUA ANUHUEKHY WINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere H. Et 8LAYMAKER, Aeent. EstablUhed 17 e. Ma 3) JUST Kma Strhit. febUUO STERLING SILVERWARE. n ml At AND READ. l laiii.viiiKt,. II.i.hI, inurllinlii, Chop the -... III. .1,1 1.1. , ,111 II IV 1. Ku .. .. . ...... . n...... i.i. ,. i ....... SAM 1LI:h,,1 HAMlni-rn lkllll I... 1 .. . t'v'i''r. Mounted en llAecf. - $ 45o 45e 500. 550 625. - 1,250. 5X 8, 6x 9, 7x10, 8x10, 9x12, 10x16, rUh )ou the in ut eemnluin eutttl cit any bullilei. iiinu any capnrlty 01 nhape. hw 11. 'ertatile, lIrtenlmiatliiiHry ertlcil btatlenary, Hi.UtliiK KiiRlmn. ' PUMPS Heller r veil Pump. Mining Puinpi, CenttltUKal Pumps. ItAIUATOUS P1PKH, -.1.VK8, I'lTTl.NOS, PIPE BEST & SON, B. FULTON ST., LANCASTER. PA. .VKII AltfKKTMUKilKilTH. p.VTENT STKA1 I'ANTALOONS. Ths Greatest Invention of the kt. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap Ut easy, tin net teitf out at the knees, don't draw up when ultttiiK den n, aud Kiwi better satisfaction than any ethers. Place your order with A. II. Iteseiisteln, the .Merchant 'lnller, who has thn sole riplit for Luncaster for thu Patent Double Deuble htmp Pantaloons, letrer 1111 unusually full Bleck of nebby Koeds for Pantaloons, Hulls, Vuallnff and Spring Overcoets, and am devoting my en tire attention 10 my friends and patrons, and will sparu luietreit te lelnln the iosltlen 1 have se lenjr held ns First line .Merchant Tailor et Lanutslur Itespectlully yours, A. II. KOSENSl KIN, 37 North yueen 8L I' It 1 N (1 1 IIAKT'S Ul'ENINU AT II. OKU FINE TAILORING. 'lhu Ijirtriwt and most Complete Assortment of FINK WOOLLENS Ter the bprliiK Tllulote be found In the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and Panbiloeulngs In all the Latest Patterns. I'llccs Lew, itest Workmanship, nnd nllgoeda U arranleU m lepresented. H.GERHART, NO 43 NOUTllQUKENhTitKEl. -Opposlte the Postellico. ulHrt7-ljdIt B IL'YL'LES' TKIl'YlLES! IIiiMhk been Inleriucil by neiiiii el our filends that a certain lllcyclu III 111 liuve been clreula linu- leperts (thieutth Jealous motives. In order te further their own Intciestsl that wu de net deal In ltudKe Illcycles or 'I rleycles, or any ether machines, uuiakuthls opportunity te call theattuullnn et the publie te the fact that He ure ruprc sentlni; till thu machines that D. KuiIku A Ce. inanufactuie, and uru dealing In all ether ln.iclilncs tbutnremanufucluicd In this country und England, bend ler catnlouue. OnlyltldliiK Scheel and llloycle Uepulr Shep In Lancaster county. t MARTIN RUDY, Supt. NO. 9 EAST KING HlllKKT. ( enniicted wllh'i'clepheuu. mayl'J'.'nd.Vtw AaivuKSiBNTa. TjlAlU AND i;nteiitainment -or R, C, KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN OPEN NOW. Attrnotlenn Every Evenlng Ooneort by the RINK BAND. ADMfBSION SL'ABON TICICKrs., 10 CENTS. WUKN'IS. Ullllwd rVUNlTUKB. liei er works, TTOFl'MEIKU'H. PICTURE FRAMES -ANH- Leeking Glasses -AT- IiOF.FMEIER'S Ne, 20 East Kins Streot, LANCABTKll, PA. ui'll-Bid --. t-v..a.Kttj.jtiw;itfSTtSri"tX'!
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