Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 28, 1886, Image 4

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THE LANCA8TEK DAILY mTELLIQENCttCK. EKTPAY. MAY 28.1886.
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OOUJMBIA WILL REMRMBER
trnt-mimm Jieri me jrevsar ren,
TBMlM CmVKtMT, '
i At MMtaa la tfc tlArllaa of
nuM-Wfce WIN rawtHilff tlM rwwla.
A MW CM sf mi of TaMnian lob.
OfffcUt-Met Abt Town.
sUgularCarresponaaneeef 1tiliehcb.
Columbia, f&er Tivmorrew being tbe
day aet apart ter Memerial Day, the occasion
lll baeurrrad In Columbia, under the du
MtilOB aOaa. WeMt Pest, Ne. 118,0. A. H.
The tfawnUe of the aeldlera' graves wilt
take staea hi the afternoon and the mem
ben of' the pest will assemble In the pest
resea at 2 o'clock sharp. The parade
will mere promptly at 230 o'clock, going
a p Locust street te the cemetery, In two sec
tions. One section will be led by the Iron Iren
ville cornet band and the ether by the Grand
Army dram cerpi Company C, Fourth
Ktglment bare tendered their services as an
escort te the pest, which has been accepted.
Company I, Klghth Regiment, or Wrighta
vllle, have also offered tbelr services and In
all probability our neighboring military com cem
piny will be a part or the parade.
The services in the cemetery will consist
or the decorating or the soldiers graves, and
the carrying out or the form laid down In the
rllual of the Grand Army pests. These exer
cises will be held at the aeldlera' plot. The
apecUl Memerial Day exercises will take
plsee in the opera heuse en Sunday evening.
Gen. Welsh pest will go te Washington
borough en Saturday morning te conduct ser
vice there. The comrades will meet atthe
pest room at 10 a. m. and take the 10:40 train.
A special train will return te Columbia at
12 o'clock.
The pest will participate In the memorial
ceremonies at Mountville by special invita
tion of the citizens or that place. The pest
will meet In the pest room at S p. m. and go
te Mountville at 530 p. m. by a special train.
The exercises at that place will be unci or the
s direction or the citizens committee. The
pest will return te Columbia at 8:10 o'clock.
It baa been requested that out or respect
for the oecaslon all places or business be
closed from 12 te 0 o'clock p. m., and in all
probability this request will be generally
observed.
A Sens et Veterans Camp.
A number of young men or town have or
ganized a camp et Sens et Veterans snd the
new camp was mastered In last night The
name et tbe organization will be tbe General
Welab Camp, Ne. CS, Sens or Veterans. The
following officers were elected : Captain,
Bberman Eldders; first lieutenant, Merris
Dalley; second lieutenant, Clifferd Keecb;
camp council, Jehn Metzger, Charles Broeme
and Kriward Renter: quartermaster and
treasurer, Jehn Cllne; orderly sergeant aud
secretary, James Broomfield; chaplain, Sam
uel Untitle; delegate te convention atShara atShara
ekln en June 8th,Cbarlea Broeme; alternate,
Jehn Cllne.
Town Notes.
During yesterday aiternoen the town was
visited by a ball storm, and hailstones about
the size et beans fell In all portions or the
town. Tbe storm lasted but a few minutes
and did net result in any damage.
Shad llshing Btlll continues te be cry cry
peer and this morning only 13 sbad were
brought te Columbia as tbe result or tbe
catch during last night at the fisheries near
tbe dam. At some of tbe batteries the nieu
have suspended work.
A large party of ladies and gentlemen from
Yerk, Wrlgbtsvllle and Columbia, held a
picnic at Wild Cat yesterday. The day was
spent in a very enjoyable manner and
dancing formed an important part of tbe
pleasures.
A game of ball will be played en the insti
tute grounds en Saturday aiternoen by. the
clubs composed or members of tbe Lancaster
and Columbia high schools.
Mr. William M. Stevenson and family, of
Philadelphia are Malting among old frfenda
in Celumblr.
Train Ne. 13, drawn by englne 321, et tbe
Reading & Columbia railroad, while coming
in tbe direction et Columbia at 7 o'clock
thli morning, Btruck a man at Llme Reck.
Tbe man llxes In tbe vicinity et that place
and x as attacked nltti a fit while crossing
tbe tracks. Tbe engineer reversed bis engine
aud tbe man was net struck very hard,
although he received some bruise about his
body, ,
Tee Columbia base ball club will net play
en Saturday, as vi as expected, but will open
tbe reason en Saturday, Jnne Stb.
A Lucky Engineer.
The Railway yews, published in Omaha,
Neb., in Its "train talk," has the following te
Bay about Mr. C. S. Ilambrlgbt, a native of
Lancaster, a brother of W. A. Hambrlght, or
this city, and known ta hundreds of our citi
zens : J
A railroad man told me net long since that
Mr. O. S. Hambrleht la tbe lueklwit tenel-
ueer en the Union Pacific, many or the train
men believing that be possesses a mascot
During the eighteen yeaxa that Hambrlght
has held the throttle ler the Union Pacific,
he has net cost the company a dollar by any
mistake or negligence or his. His record
Is clear. Hambrlght and Thee Livingston
are the two eldest cngineers lu continuous
service In the employ or the company, they
having ceme here in July, 1808, Mr. Ham
brlght said te a Railway yews reporter : " I
came here nearly eighteen years age from
the Chicago k Northwestern railway. At
that time there were but nine engines en the
.Eastern division or tbe Union Psclnc, includ
ing both freight and passenger. Omaha bad
a population or about 15,000. Three weeks
alter I came about twenty-five engineers
from tbe Chicago & Northwestern came, and
were sent out en tbe Western divisions or tbe
Union Pacific Net oneet these men are new
running ler tbe read."
Accident te a Jlraketnan,
Jsceb Allisen, a brakeman en the Reading
railroad, who resides en North Prince'street,
thlscity,bad one or his hands cut oil" at Head Head
leg last night He was assisting in making
up a train when he fell from a car and ene
wheel passed ever his wrist cutting oil the
hand, teewas also badly Injured internally.
He was attended by a physician in Reading
w here he yet remains. M r. Allisen lert this
city en a freight train at 0 o'clock last eve
nlug and expected te return at 5 o'clock this
morning. He has a wife and several children,
Mr, Allisen came home en the two o'clock
train te-day, after having his hand amputated
at the wrist It appears that the accident
was net caused by his tailing from the car,
but he had his hand caught between two
bumpers while coupling cars.
Grateful forFaveis.
The Lancaster W. C. T. U. at its last meet
ing passed a resolution thanking the trustees
or St Jehn's Lutheran church for the usoel
their pleasant audience room during ibe two
dayaer the county convention; tbe church
choir for their excellent musle en Thursday
evening; the young ladles ler their beautiful
floral decorations; the three daily papers of
tbe city fei repeated favors; the citizeuB who
entertained delegates,aud all who iu any way
contributed te the success or the convention
or te the comfort or its members.
Hew the Dispute Was Settled.
The Manbelm Sentinel says a few days age
a cigar manufacturer of the borough and a
farmer of Penn township bad a dispute about
horse and buggy, and in order te aettle the
difficulty they both get in the same buggy
S-d-l.e teKrve about a hair mile r"em
!: ..?re ""y exercised their pugllistle
ESESSriUe l0 1tbelr "earta-cententf The
Su?i.J,oute.rb8tUe victorious, having
na eK;aff;lgwn' eyes'
A Postponement.
. lT,L,!!rJ7B et lMl even,n8 Prevented
very delightful entertalnmant arranged by
church DAfth.rJ0'1U f Gr "-tterin
church. At the request or a number of the
small audience present and by the n Jni r
tbe participant, en the PrommethH
erary and musical selections will bi i;i?"
Matd en Thursday evening of ne"t week
A Bare Bird Shet,
Thursday vening after the storm Mr
JaMftl B. Byler, of Mechanlcsburg, shot and
killed a Bight heron. The bird is very
frttty one, with long yellow legs, dove
aeterad wing, white neck and black back
and bead, wjlh delicate white plume. The
Mrd was brought te town by Air. A. R.
Keefcel, who will have it handsomely
aaoBHled by a taxidermist
Om atu OHcaal Vlatt.
The county communieueri and their clerk
wast te Harriabarg tday en business) re
lating te the state tax assessed in Lancaster
-petiat,
standing Operations In Reading Hindered,
The labor troubles In Heading have caused
a great decline in building operations, tip
te this date last year there had been IsmiihI
by the mayor 142 permits ler the erection or
new buildings, while this year thus far only
80 permits have been taken out a railing
oil of nearly 60 per cent It Is said that tliW
decrease Is owing te the demand ofthe brick
layers ler f3 per day, commencing en tbe
first et June, A prominent builder stilted:
"Erly In the spring the building outlook
was very encouraging, and I bollexe tliat If
these troubles had net occurred and unsettled
business, ever one hundred houses would
have been under headway, the rrrrtlen or
which has new been postponed Indefinitely."
A great many carpenters are out or work.
Scheel Tax implicate.
ti.e ),nnl it iliinllcate has been prepared
and from It are gleaned the following figures:
KCfU KSIaia irnannnim
btncln Men,
1573 41
&07.K1
510 27
f.ej d
fittt 01
WW 02
6S3.U
MS
GS2M
First ward
Second ward....
Third ward
Fourth ward
l'ifth ward
Sixth ward
Seventh ward
Eighth ward
Ninth ward.. .
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Total
,. T.-I&3ST
3,578.07
. MM. 32
3,24i.ii!
0,752 5S
2,372 511
3,03.1 2l
.. 3.7S0.09
M0.230.17
e,372 71
Lafayette CnllrE" Orators.
The junior oraterlcat ccnteft at Lalajette
college, EaMen, was held Thursday night in
Pardce hall. There were four contestants
from Franklin hall, and the interest among
the society ineiubets was great With oue
exception, Franklin hall has Uken the prize
for the last flrteen contests, and every year
Washington hall tries te break the record.
Tbe speakers were: S. S. Hupp, subject,
"A Hidden Fire;" F. S. Becker, "The Phi
losophy et Reform:" J. P. Wilsen, "Prlnci
pie;" H. W. Chubb, "The Crusade Against
Plutocracy;" J. C. Trauger, "Nucleus or
Our Natien's Strength;" Dallas Grever,
"Great Need or Great Men;" Herace Lehr,
"Machinery;" II. L. Collin, "National De
cadence." The judges, Mesxrs. W. V. Hen
sel, Lancaster; Rev. Dr. Helltday, Brook
lyn, and C. H. Vail, Blalrstewn, awarded the
first prize te lUllas Grexer. second te Ilecker
and third te Chubt', all of Franklin Hall.
V M. C. A. Secretaries te Meet.
About 175 secretaries of Yeung Men's
Christian associations, distributed through
Canada, District et Columbia, Dakota terri
tory and 27 states or the Union, have
signified tbelr intention of being present
at the nineteenth annual conference of
general secretaries of the Yeung Men's
Christian association te le held lu
Hsrrlsburg, beginning next Tuesday.
According te reports received. Penu
Bylxanlaxxlll be represented by 33 secreta
ries. New Yerk by J4, Massachusetts by 11,
New Jersey by 10, Connecticut by 8, Ohie by
10, Illinois by 11, and ether states, etc , by
smaller numbers. T'"
or Keal Importance.
from the Philadelphia Btcerd.
The fact that the Republican nominees for
the legislature in Lancaster county are
against rallrea J freight discriminations is of
much mere importance than any etiess about
whom they will -vote for United States sena
tor. If tbey are very much against corpora
tions they will net Buppert a corporation can
didate Arreateil at I'lillartelphla.
Chief Smith arrested Jehn P. Rupp, at
Philadelphia, en Thursday. The accust-d is
wanted te answer the charge of being the
rather or an Illegitimate child, and after he
learned that a warrant was out for his arrest
he became a fugUUe from justice. The chief
learned of bis whereabouts in Philadelphia
and caught him In bed.
The Storm at fort Depetlt.
( 'A heavy storm of rain, hall, thunder and
lightning passed ever Pert Deposit between
7 and 8 o'clock last evening. The hailstones
were as long as pigeon eggs, and foil in sufTl
cleut quantity te cover tbe ground. Ne re
ports cf damage have been received as j et,
but It Is feared tbe growing wheat will be
badly beaten down and ether crops damaged.
Our Lancaster Theologians.
Rev. J. Max Hark, of the Moravian church,
this city, has been invited te prepare a paper
en thojaber question for the American In
stitute of Philosophy which meets at Key
Hast this Hiiniiner.
Key. Dr. K. V. Gerhart, or tbe Reformed
theological seminary, will attend the And And
ever commencement of this year.
Iter Alma Slater.
Frem Harper's Ilaiar.
Gownsman 'te fresh young lady Justircm
bearding school) "And where Isyeur Alma
Mater, Miss Green?" Miss Green "Ob, I
didn't try for one this year, 1 Just went in
for fun, aud all that sort or thing, don't
you knew,"
Change el Schedule.
On next Sunday there will be change el
schedule en the Reading read. The train
for Lebanon which new leaves King street
at 5 o'clock, p. m , will leave at 5:15. The
train which new leaves for Quarryille at
0i5B. in., wlllleaeat 9J1, and the 4:40 p.
in. train will be changed te 5 o'clock.
A Child Killed by Ilailstenee
At Berdeaux, France, during a vlnlent
storm Wednesday evening a child was killed
by hailstone while being carried in its
mother's arms. A number of persons were
Injured and much property was destroyed.
I'leasant German,
A pleasant german was glven at Eshle
man'a hall last evening, participated in by
Heme of Lancaster's bravest sons and fairest
daughters. Society circles of Harrlsburg,
Lebanon and Philadelphia were represented
at the gathering.
A Senatorial Tliersltes.
Frem the rittsburt; Dispatch
Senater InRalN' tirade agaluBt Pension
Commissioner Black, yesterday, bids fair te
place the latter elliulal securely upon the
pedastal of public esteem.
The Chicken Destroyer.
The hend which destroys chickens has net
yet been captured. List night the coop of H.
Z. Rhoads, residing en Seuth Prince street
was brekeu open and eighteen fowls killed.
Three lagranta.
The stormy weather of last ovenlng dreve
three unfortunates te the station house for
lodging. They were discharged this morn mern
ing. Letter Held.
A loiter addressed te Mrs. W. E. Bray,
Emperia, Kansas, Is held at the Lancaster
postelllce for pealage.
Hill IteOpen Until Noen.
The city treasurers elllce will boepen until
neon te morrow.
Veunertrct With Telephone Exchange.
Jehn Urock's Southern market, ill Seuth
Queen street, la cennccUa with the telephone
excuange.
' MAHlllAUXa. "
bv Iter" K?rtlJr7,n..lh,'' C.ltJi en tue M,n ln,t
iLJL .T; ;1(1,ir a Price, at the parsons. Mr.
i,a?yOKo0."',eUI'' trances fc. MyllK.beth
of .Near itqi Idence. Lancaster count"; Pa.' lw
VXATHB.
r?l!1'7TIn '."' c1')'' en th" Kth Inst, Kmma J
wll.i of Wm. Ween, fn the Cth yi arer heraje.
Theiclathcsnna filenfls of the family are re.
spectiully Invited te attend the funeral from the
residence of her husband, Ne. 30 Locust atreet,
en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Woodward Hill cemetery.
MAMKXTB.
:; !B,niii juiv. s
te at. """ Ka " i my, U px : Aug:,
a.aanv .. n m ... ,. .---.r-'aii " w- .
JUU-June.U7H; July,5K, Aug.W 30
A?tS!$x' "X""".' WHO i Jnly, 7Ket
Auguat Sxc.'""1'' Wc ' JT. SiHc
2.1iH""y ttn?JUne'a, J'y. 1 Aug,
ASgjptig aaa JUM'81 17. X.
asfe' ". XaWi July.
ASjpStt" June' 5) JU' l
onieaae Market
urVSt?0", May t.9-30 ".-Market opened :
Wheat June, 7JJfe i July,76t4e i Auu- ,76UcI
:; !B,niii juiv. aa :!2Vf t Atw i'.
Philadelphia Prednra Market.
raitiMtritlA. May H. Fleur Market
dull sales of 900 barrels) Minn, bakers a
3 eisW se i Peii n a. family at U 7fl te t Western
at W IWOtnt l'atnt,l .Vixtn
Kretiuurwasstmdy atf.1 .VHtJ&n
in. rrt., rail ivneat May, Ne June,
MWci July, SIKet Auk.Mc
Cern-May, Slc June, 4fej July 4V;c
Auk , UUc
et-My,tlKc;June,S.ic;; July, .vet Aug
sic.
Newlertc Produce Market.
Sw x.erk, Mav 1M tlenr tnarket anil but
quiet ; lne, IJlxfltlO! Surernnn, ft i&03Vi
Common te oert Kxtra netern, H Imttui,
City Mill httras, tXH for l Imflea
Minn. h.xtm..i.!tl 7
W beat Ne. 1 Hist Mate en Spot, II CO s Ne. 1
Ued.83Sat Ne. 1 White, state. We; Ne. t lied,
wtntcr, June, 83S'e ; Ne. Ited, W Inter, July,
Stic
Cern Ne, I Mixed, cah, fKc: Jiinc,4V,c.
Oats Ne. 1 Whtte Mate, spot, Mej Nu. A
de, 4SVc
Hyu tlrm t Stste, ftsj
llarley nominal.
for drill : New Mcss.tlflrilO 'A
Lard Jnly. WK, Aug.Srfll '
Mnluises mill ; lc. for te test holing
stiv.tr.
Turpentine turn at S2V(t33c . .
Kesln dull t stralnetl te iftxsl. II OOtfl CA.
Petroleum dull t rellniHl In cases. t.C
rrl0htj ilnlli irraln te Llrernoel. te.
Hntter Markft Uull i New Westers
Creamery. ItOI
Chec dull otern t lat. 64lc.
Krrs (julet i Mate. lJe ; i Western. UKc
Sukhi market dull; Kenned cutinaf, 6,'c ;
Uraunlatid, i Mfte.
Tallew ijulet : prlme rltyjatjie.
Ceffisi dull ; fair carpees at tisf
lllce quiet j mnifi's from JSeJ.,0.
Oram amt l-roTistens.
rurntshed by 8, K. Tundt Breker, Chicago.
M ay ?S 1 o'clock p in.
Wheat. Cern. OaU. Perk. Ijtrd.
Mav . .. 7i -7W
.lnne".'."..".'.'.'....!73U l. 85 B .)
July 7, a.S Kl. "v, sqt
Aumi.t 7h', s; s ms
September 7N STS bin
octelwr . . . "H ... . b 17X
April -e . . ....
Receipts. Car Leta
Winter Wheat 5
Spring W heat VM
Cern. VI
OaU i ." yi
Itjirley..... .,........ .... ' -a
" cl,y
cruuoet: ., fti;
Kecelpta Uegs 31,0.0
Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. in.
H heat Cern. Oaw. Perk. Lard
May ?:ii ss stiie m 5 K
June 72, S.V. a,ij 8 5(0
July TtiJ a.?i S RW 5
AU)fUt 7MJ dt.S, 7l 8 H ' 1
September. 76 S7J. 2IS 6 10
October ....
Oil City
Crude Oil &
Live Stock Starketa.
Chicaoe, May The Dreten' Jburnef reports
Cattle Receipts, 8,JiU huud: shlnmenls, 3.UU)
market dnll; 10315c lower; shtpplnir steers. We
te 1..VO as , II i-OJ 75 ; Blockers and fmleri,
i:;'UIW: cows, bulls anil mixed, i 7HitO!
bulk, 11.7031 10; through Texans, t IiQ5 i.
Hebs Itecetpts, S3 OO head : shlpmenu, H.K0
huad ; market actHe, andne and ten cents
lower : rough and mixed S3 ! 20 : packtnR
ana ehlpplng, KU8l.i); light Sd.75at.15; skips,
v. teaiM
Shwjp ltecclpui, SftO headt shipments, none;
market weak ; natives, f2l 63.
Cast Libsbtv Cattle receipts, 77J head ;
sVipmenta "iShead; matket slew prime, 5 10
Qit&x fair te geed, at 7565 St; common, flgiM,
shipments te .New Yerk, none
Hr recelpts, HX) head t shipments, ,5O0;
market tlrm t I'htutllelphtas, W 4(Qt 4). lerk
era, ailt30: skips, S3 7181 wu Shipments te
New erk, 77 carloads.
Bhe"P rectMpts, Si heads shipments, 1,110 5
market very dull ; 15c. off from j esterilay
Hew KerK Stocks.
Nsw Vesa, May cs Wall street, 1 JO p. m
Meney steady at 2X per cent, foreign ex
change firm, higher at fl SfJl 90; Governments
teady ; Currency Vi.lltTi bid; 1'a cenps. I12i
bid, IK'S 111 2. bid.
The stock market opened feerlth and Irregu
lar during tbe first thirty minutes, but at the
first call a buying of someof the lending stocks
was begun by Interested cliques, and at midday
prices were up , te l'iper cent. Alter midday,
en the announcement of the adrance in the
rate of exchange, there was considerable Billing
and a decline te the lowest 0 area resulted,
Stock Market.
tjnotattens by Keed, McOrann A Ce , bankers,
Lancaster, 1'a.
KSW TORS LIST. 11 A M. 12 W. 3 r.M.
Canada l'aclflc ;( cty. fa".
C C. C. 1 51 :; i'J
Cel. Ceal 24 -it 3X
Centml l'aclflc 4 tvi m
Canada beuthnrn . . :-gi
CM., St. L. A l'Bh.
Denver A Itlourande t
Del, Leck. A Western. l.V lit. 12,
Brie a. M wt
KrieJd sn; !
New Jersey Central .' 51 6.' 51V
K. AT r.K 271. 2ijJ
Leu. A -N ,. 37jJ 37'. 3t,-4
Lake Shere fly, s.'Ji 8i)
Michigan Centrals .. (a
Minan l'aclflc, ltWi MW 107',
Northern l'aclflc .'. 25' -r)l
N.I'. Fref 7X 57"? UFl
S. W UlCi mi? lte2
New Yerk Central lir.'r lei3 wl
Ohie central .... jlj n? it'
Omaha .... 4.' 41)2 H
Oregon Trans 3HJ 3l' 31
OnturleA Wcjtein .... i; 6i luj
l'aclflc Mall WJ ite tl)i
Uecheater A 1'ltUeurg
Si 1'anl 9i ;i.s' uli
Texas Pacific m ww ml
Union l'aclflc s.i, t,Q u
Wabash Common H li It
Wabajh Proterred 21' j iyt at
Western Union lclcgrsph. i 6iU CK
WeslShere upi nrJ 102
rHILADS-.rBIA LIST. .
Lehigh Valley 57!, 67-, 5f!TC
U..M. .A I'hUa 3J S'i l8
Fennsylvtirla $ ,v s
Ueattlnif IS l-t6 12 1-16 ll'i
Lehigh NavlrtUen six 51X 5lk
Ueatonvllle n . aJ
Philadelphia A Krtu
NerthBni Cent
People's Fasaeneer... , 40
B'd'g Oeii'Is M'tg lit mj 97 H
O" 61K 63
nouscnetd Market.
Diiir,
Creamery Iluttcr 3iirt35c
HutturW k .iHIWe
Dutch Cheese ft lump , ,.8t10e
reciTBT.
Turkeys V piece (live) , llrJlH
" " (cleaned) tlrtl.TS
Chlckena pair (live) jsettn cec
" piece (cleaned' .15040c
HI8CSLLASS0CS.
Apple IlntterV qt c
KggsVdez u01Je
Heney V t, 30c
Lard ft a u,,
raciTs.
Apples W Wpk SOSlOc
Uauanes t dez 35c
Coceanuu, each i012c
Lemens W der ,.Z30c
Orangt's Vder ..aidsec
UraiH.s V It aesne
CmnlMirrlM. pr. et ,..,...t.43a
l'lne Appltseach .llQAc
.. VBaETABUM.
Cabbage w head inie
tieeu Y hn 3? 0C
l'ouitecawvjpk.. ...leSllc
V bushel , 45tii,0c
Caullflewur, pr.hd....; .....siojec
hwret Potatoes mHpk... ..I...... .,. itS
Turnips w K pk.T...! '".Y. oelS
l'eastDipk k,
New i-emttifa . ... VJic
Cecumberw der I'loHcec
tomatoes ,1 qt .Sgl0e
Aapanigus , ,T.l0c
HallbutWfc "?.' ,en-
catahia... . :;:;"rs
fresh Mackerel f) a. "" He
Clams per IU) 1. ii
Bea llasa ; A..... Vein
stnnreen mi!!""ine
shad v piece ...'. :: :.:...::::io5e5
flaAIM.
Wheat 90Oc
JffJ8,' 120
tm ,..50Q5c
ye 5c
Hay per ten hhq-je
Cleversecd . " rrs
Timethy tiS3a
HerdUrass S12S
Orchard Grass 'sVmi
f'eur WbbL, .V,.... tlaVA,
Hungarian Gmn :;......,...Y.tlM'
lAcal stomas ana Honus
uepertea by J, 11 Leng.
Far Last
value, sale.
Lancaster 6 per cant., ls...
100 110
. ISM... ioe 1M
.. i !. school lean 100 luai
KU
" 1 " Infiorae years. 100
u.nv.,. ., ?. InWerXyears. 100
atanhetm lloreugh lean.,,.,...., 100
u SAW tamn.a
103.55
106
109
First National Bank iru i.
rannein' National Hank ",, in us'
Kulton Natlenalliank ."...". iu) lii
muvimiwi uvuaeaw nauuuU 1MULK..... Ml
Columbia National Bank.,.. 7?. .'." lffi
Christiana National Hank,....";.;"". IS
Kphrata National Uank-.. ?..?.. &.,.' u
rlrsl National J tank, Columbia...,..,, luu
llaSO
1M
115
138
1M
, intiiBuuuuiMiHi, ninuieunr
Tin.. U..,,nnnl ll.inW .a,.....a
.... 1U0 130
first National Jlank, sit. Jey..;..;..., 100 SeT
LitlU National Uank ; ",' Jue im"
1UJ 2UHJ0
nuuv..u . M.uun. Ma,. ...... ...... lMt 1(JU
Union National Uank. Mount Jey.,,, re a
New Helland National Uank ,. 100 1M
Oap National Uank lue 110'
Quarry vllle National Uank 100 110
Julxahetbtewn National bank 100 no
Northern National Uank,.., 100 lj7.11
virainnta sranML.
nig spring A Beaver Valley
lirldgepert A Horseshoe
Columbia A Chestnut JIUl
Columbia Washington
Cenes toga A Bis; Spring
CplumblaA Marietta....
Lancaster jcphrau ,
sa 7.00
UK 21.50
40 53
'Al VH.0S
va 90
a S9
as te
41
Lancaster A Willow Street .
Btnutmrg A MUlpert " -1
Marietta May town en
MaHettaA MountJey ..... a S.VIW
Lane. Kltxshethtewn A Mlddlrtewn he 7u
Lanraater A rruttvtUe M M
tAnraster A Lllltai 4 S& 75
Kast Itrnndywtne A Wavnesburx .. N' !S
ijincasterA Wllltamstewn.... . is U'TM
tjincasterA Maner M la
LanouiturAManheIra m .HS0
lAnra.ter A Marietta , v '."i
Lancaster A New Helland, hu J
MlsoaLLasieus STOlSS.
QuaiTyvtile It K v 111
MlllirsvllleStntCnr,,, , M r.VU
Inquiring Printing Cempaii) ., M H
UasllKht and ruel Cemtvin)
SleTena Heuse (Ikmds) 111) lui
Columbia Oas Company.... ., Si i3
Columbia Water Company te te
Susquehanna Iren Company In) W&
ssanrtin iieiiuw. wan,. ,,,,,.., ,,, itii iiu iu
Bteveus Heme t Ni 116
Mlllersvllln Nnnnal Scheel 23 K
Northern Market.,., , w pi
Kastern Market , M fti
Weatem Market m &ta
Lancaster City Htnt Hallway Ce..... M Ni
Uss Company Itends...., ; lpti 1
Columbia liernuiih llenils ii mi
Lancaster A Susqnehanaa. ae 3te
Lancaster a New HanMlle II
uuarrjTiiin it h., ,s.... . inn in ;
Itcaillne A Columbia It It, ft's,... . HO 101.75
Jtr uiirKMrriivjfKjvris.
TAK1NQ POWDKH.
jV
.-1: ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THISpewdernevervarles. A marvel of purity,
strength and whelusumenesa. Mere eco
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie
sold td cenipetltlnnwlth the multitude et low
test, short weight, alum or phesphate pewders.
Selil only in cant. H0V4.L lltmsa l'lmmi Ca,
let! Walt Streeu Nhw or. mavCT-lvdAw
WANTND A (3IKI, TO ASSIST IN TH K
kitchen. Apply nt the leuutalu Inn,
Seuth Qaeen street. ltd
w
ANTED TWO HIIILS, 13 YKAUSOK
n 11 .ran, .Itn.llnn. n .-. . ii .
- . "e2. "...- -..........,,,-, w, imi-r Kins
Apply si Ne SIX MW HOLLAND AVKsCK
FOK KENT.
LANCAS.Tl.ll HALL,
N'es OM and 211 WKbT KINO slUGkl,
Fer Halls, t airs and Entertainments All per
sons h lng skates In boxes are r, quested te re
move them In ten days. Office op n a tn I J a. in
m27 Hud
PUHMC SAT.K OF HOUSElieLlTAN D
hltchen Furniture en te-morrow (3atur
day) afternoon at 1 o'clock, at Ne f, est King
strvet. Among the goods are one ltudroem bet.
nearly new, Ceet Steve, Chair, etc.
ltd JACOB UUNDAKt.lt, Auctioneer
T 1G HTNINO RODsl
XJ LIGHTNING HODS I
Te parties who want or Intending te erect the
sxme te protect their homes. It wilt be an ad
x antage te call en me, as I haienll klndief reds
and give a guaranteu for the tame Itrpnlrtnir
promptly attended tn. Address,
ltd J.ONDKltMmi, 411 Knst Orange St.
SOMETHING NONEjTTn IFlSIUNO
TACKLK. Luminous teats, riles and
Trolling Spoons. A complete line of lteds. ItetU,
Haas riles. Heeks. Sw It els und C.hcrman's sup
piles gencrully, at
IIUllLKI'S DP.UO STOKB,
Ne. 30 M eat King btreU.
T EVAN'S KLOU1L
LE VAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable
MEEltSCHAUM OIOAK AM) CIOAU
ette Helders nt 10 cent" benntne Itenr.
scbamn Pipes and Cigar Helders, always in
stock, at
MAUKLKVS,
(rermerlyliartman's) "fellow front,"
Ne 21 North Queen Street
"piUVATESALE OF HOUSES.
Have Just received a let of
CANADA and WKSTEKN HORSES,
well bred, first-class drivers and Reed steppers,
whlchlwllldlsposeefnt
1'UIVATK SALE
1 will have no public sale next Monday
OKOKUKGKOSSIIAN
TE.MOCUATIC COL'NTY COMMITTEE.
The Uemecratlc Countr Committee of I tnru.
(tr County will meet nt 10 a 111 enilONDAt,
u v.r. ,iu Hiieii uiiuiiiiiiite room, itnirii noer 01
Kepler's 1'osteftlco llulldliiKltetlx the time for
tbu county convention, aud te transact such
ether business as mav lie brought beiorethe
committee. XV U IIKNSaL, Chairman.
Lskcastkr, May H, lvi mJ5tdAd
1 REAT BARGAINS
-AT-
W. D. Messer's Music Stere,
0.'131 NOUTH QUKKN 81 , LANCASTIIt.
New Style Masen A Hamlin Ortans at ITS. tee
im,iioe,i,ie, una ' ' '
I'lanes at rJOti, t, $100, f ve, Ac.
New American Sewing Machines one drawer
fn; two drawers. ij i lour drawirs, u:. Ac
The best In the market. ' '
Ne Organs, I'lanei or Sewing Machines sold
luruuuu aitcius, iieuct, luu uoe fl low prlCC-S.
N. U-Agent for thu celebrated liemunder
Vloilns.ef New Yerk. Uleasecall.
mayst Ctdit
s
p r 1 n a
IIAUT'8.
OPENING AT H. GER
FINE TAILORING.
The Largeat and most Complete Assortment
or r INK WOOLLstNH for the Spring Tiede te be
found In the City of Lancaster.
A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and
l'antaJoenlngs In all the Latest Patterns.
Prices Lew, ltest Workmanship, and all goods
Warranted as represented.
" fJ 'h.gerhart,
NO 4J NORTH (jUKEN STKEKT.
AfOpposite the l'ostertlce, mart71dH
JATENT STRAP PANTALOONS.
Tba Greataat IoTeehon of tbe Age.
Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap fit
easy, de net bag out at thu knees, don't draw up
when sitting deu 11, snd gtve better satisfaction
than any ethers. 1'lace your order with A. II.
Ileaensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the
sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Deublo.
Strap Pantaloons. 1 offer an unusually full stock
of nebby uoeds for i'antnloena, Suits, Vesting
and Spring Overcoets, and am dexetlng my en
tire attention te my friends and patrons, and
will spare no effort te retain the pnHitloe 1 haxe
se long held as llrst line Merchant Tailor et
Lancaster. Ucapectfully yours,
A. II. UOSKNSTK1N, 37 North Queen SL
QIIOE3 ! SUOES I
New Red Frent Sk Stere,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Next Doer te 1'ostefflce)
Vie have lust received ene of tbe ltest Lines of
Men's Hey's, 1 euths'. Ladles', Misses'
and Children's
SHOES
That can beget for thermeney, thus complet
ing ear already large stock. We ran guarantee
the prices te be "llorreM '10Uuh."
have strictly "ONK I'UtCK," aud guarantee
entire satisfaction. If you want fine or course
shoes or slippers 1 If you want hand or machine
made shoes. In fact, If you want any thing In the
ahee line, that can be found only lnflrtelai
establishments at Popular l'rtces, call at the
NEW UKD FltONT BUOK STOUE,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Next Doer te tee l'oatefJlco,)
CHAS. A. REECE.
auriWmdAwU
AA.
BB.
Use Manhelm Reller Fleer.
The Original. The lleat,
n ynyM, WAS K
HBW AnrMMtlBMMBMTB,
F1VK l'I'.U CUNT. AHAThMKNT X.,
be sllnwisl en all water rents paid en or
tiefnre J UN K 1 C. r. Ml K us,
juaywst City Treasurer.
Hemi: ion Km i:ndi.i:sh niuTimnN.
Thesnnnat meeting of thn corperators of
the Heme for t rtendless Children ter the city
andronntvef Ijtnratter, I'a, will beheld at the
elllce of the swrrlary. Ne. 1st North Unpen
ttvrt,tm'lUlCSIiA .S'KXTat 7 $0 o'clock p in,
lr the purpose of electtnz four trustees and six
Itdymansgurs til A 111, MM HeWRI.IH
maj 17 11 Secretary
" TltVNTU' t 1T.
1 UK OLD KSTA11I.1S1IKI)
Chester County Meuse,
1'entrall) lecittd, convenient, ei near tlie
fta. rouifertalr v lu tttry way, and houuvllke.
J. KEIM ct SONS.
mi'M-2iel
GlMtATCUKll 1 V 1'UUNITITRK
IS AN EYE SORE.
Then make jour Vurnlture leek like NKW by
using a bottle or
Lightning FiirnittirA PelNli.
Price, 2.V3., mannfacttirrd an 1 1 I i I j
II. H. COUIIItAN, III. I t.i.ltl
Ne 137 A IB North Oueen SL, tjtneaster, P.
majsijnHlIt
TUTKMLD 11"VN l Nl)l:U A NKU MS
Presents ! Presents !
,S"'I,Ji ll.r..,ere ?nd ""'"t explain te jeu
out new sj stem or awnrdlng presents All
checks out Ill he redwmed. Our iteck of Teas
I" th"'lt largest and most cempletti
CLARKE'S TEA STORE,
mS,ljdAw Ne. 3S XVest King Street.
TJI.VHT END YARD. "
0.J.SWARR&00.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
Ottlce Ne. 20 CKNTltK 8QU AttK. lleth yard
nd oillce connected with Telephone Kxchauge
aprlS-lxdMAr U
w
ATCUES, CI.O0KS, Aa
W AlCllhS.OLOLhS, A 1
M'lClA! SALK Ol (IOLD-11LLKD CASES
(Uesss Manuftcture), hunting or etH'ii-cased
watch, nlckle works, is Jewels, stem winding
and setting (limited number) at r.M te.
.l;5lu sllred hunting cnr, same weiks.
at $7 SO each.
Utt ttbirgalns In tjincn.tcr Watches All the
iKist Klgtns and ethers. Cerrectllme dallx b
telegraph i only place In cltj. Hest natch and
j'iuj n-unilK 1. HKIIKK,
Ne 15JW North (lu,t, stc..,.
( Near I li
1 t. -.....'. " .....
t. ein.ti.ti ,
- bptctaclis aud
Goods.
tr
tye (J lasses. Optical
IT HURSK'S.
.11 SI IthCKlt hl
Afroshlet of llurkee's falad Dressing, Htie
OllieOUs for table use 1 the Mettet and ethor
brands Queen OllM's. Imtmrted Ldetn or
Dutchhesd Cheese, Macaroni and Vermtcslll,
cress A Ulackwcll Pickles and Sauces, Ac
I'KESKKVlCh-tKUlT I'KKSKltVES.
fust received, a Jeb let of Krnlt Preserxealn
3 ft boxes-usual price, tu cents, soiling at i
cent) a box.
J K I. LIES. JKLI.IK3.
Thirty )eund buckets at Sc a pound, or by
the Veund retail, be
piK ruutrs.
l'le lVactrs, quart can. Ilk rresh Apples,
quart can, nc
FK1 l.'J and M. 1'EN.S ( OKS, -c.iwi tan,
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 fciAST KING STREET,
LX.NCAHTKU. I'A.
- lelepbene Connection.
Tyil.LlAM.SON A h-OSTER.
32 te 38 EAST KING ST,
LO
rO
AKE hQUAL TO AM
KSIEltliK.S'C 1.
Lidies' Bmhl Finished Kid Jbcts
IK
COMMON SENSE,
OPERA TOS or GLOVE TOP
OPERA TOE, a 60.
te
OO
OO
CD
mi
m
z
5j I Norfolk Blouse Suits,
810 00.
5 I ftORFOLK JACKKTft, $l.u0.
a t:xr a
Drefla Worsted Sulta, $12.
Q
CO
H
3D
m
m
WORSTED SUITS, $9 00.
30
rn
'! Gent's Light StilT Hats,
I'll
Pearl or. Nutra, ioe.
I Y0UNOMINSDRES3 STRAW HATS,
n CO tents.
O.NK CASK OF
s- Hej'ij Dress Straw Hals, 15c.
CO CENTS SILK NECKWEAR,
T 33c. und 60c.
JO J Fancy Percale Shirts,
2 Cellars, 60c. and TSc,
TJ K.A H.andCluelfs
? COLLARS AND CUFFS.
e
co
H
m
3J
Williamson k Fester,
MKMUKU8 OF
Lancaster's Early Closing Association.
T
1118 VAl'KH IS P1UNTED WITH
INK
Uanntacturedbjr
J. B WRIGHT & CO.,
marl-lyd 9etb ata;ura 8U FUladalphU, 1
Williamson it Fester.
MmW ADrtCMTISKMKHn
J EADING HATHTOHU Ol'THK t'lTY.
BE SURE TO READ THIS TWICE!
Oe u llke ou.ethlntr Cwl, Cemfi rlMbln unit M) lUh for yetir h .ii If in, cU t the
LEADING HAT STORE OF THE CITY,
Ne9. 31 and 33 North Queen Slreet,
And grt one of the Iteatitlful, Light Weight. nlfConreimlng IIOSTON DKHIIS Onlvtilara
In UtimslKr w here the prtMliiellen of tt I I.UOX," the leader oOciiien. rail ,V had Alse Hele
Agent f..r kMi, the Leader of .ew terk. STIIAW (HIOlis "" .uiT HTirr II A1S Vn ViU
!!:VaC,As,aV,1enT,a!,d"a?,A.',rcesrt.,,'ln,,, l" ' ' """" f "'"'""."iriTI.'f.'Jt'lJI.Al'tl
MtT t fitkn ktwisiii ituhia In tiln.ts,. ..al. en.in,..,. n.l l.. ui.. . .. .
COmueitim -. x .......,,, , innj Kive quut preqt e, 'IvlrplielHi
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.'S,
Net. 31 nml 33 North Qnoen Street, LincaMer. Pa.
axw Ait rtiH tih km kn th.
NTS. I
121 (fif SAtiAUY TO AOi:
4"-l JJJ AiKlri'ssHt once.
iu. sceTi's KLhctitic noens,
, , .Ne.811 llnw.lway, -Sew erlc.
jnuumiytienmne ais Smdeed
WANTRD-ACJKNTS COIN MONKY
ltli our Atnateur l'hntn Outfit and cnl
lectlnir family lcttuvs te enlarge. tnitclal3u
da eiler.
hMI'IltK COI'Xlse CO,
ntaxO-JitiiHl .Ne ssl Canal l , N, V.
7v n pi hi: hyi: whisky
7.X t ESTS 1'Kll (Jl'AUT
Is splendid. Iry It.
UOIIIthU'l.iguuUBTOHK. a Ceulre Square,
Laucaalar, l'a. aprM-lTdl!
w
11 Y PAY J1S FOH A HT.T OK TKKTU
when yen can get the same nt H, at
W.I. rigilKlt'8 liental ltoetna.
Na Si North gueen Stnsit.
Oas admtulsteriHt
apir la
SAM l.UNO'H
,.e . CHINK8KLAUNI1UY,
Ne II Seuth l'rlnoe street. Washing and Iren
lne rtene lu theneatcst style ana at the lew.wt
rric" ui2 lwd
NKW
LIVERY STABLE.
K. W. PUY.
iui;3ui
H
IKS1I A HHOTHKH
ONE PRICE HOUSE.
HIRSH & BROTHER
II VK TI1K
LARGEST BTOOK,
BEST ASSOUTMBNT,
LOWEST PRICES,
e
Men's, Youths', Bay's and Children's
CLOTHING
AS1!!
FURNISHINGS.
lonxlncexeuraelfot the fact by rnferrlngte
the luimense Ol.play of Unels In our lliew
W Inilews
4 n particularly call attention te cur
North Queen Street Window,
lirah & Brether's
PEMM HALL,
One - Price Clothing
-AN!!
Qenta' Furnlahlng Heuse,
COUNKU NOU11I QUEEN S1UEET AND
CKNTltK HOUAUE.
J.B
MARTIN & CO.
China lattings.
(IN HASr.MENT.)
fertunately we pnrchaaedn line of China Mat.
tlnga before the recent advance In prices of
these goods, and e are new selling thorn at
prices ranging lower than they were lait sea
son. Within the past month China Mattings
haveadvanced In tbu wholesale market from 10
te 25 per cent, lhe quality of Mattings tbliaea.
son are farauperler te these manufactured last
season, and the designs are better, ene pattern
especially, called the " Carpet Design " la ad.
mired by all who have seen It and will be the
leading pattern for thla season. White and Cel.
ered Mattings In all qualities, from 12K. a yard
up, and an elegant assortment of new colorings
al'iie a yard. A new Idea In China Matting
are tbe large Ilugs with tbe border and centre
woven te match tbe patterns of yard wide mat
tings.
CORTICBNES,
LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS.
(IN HASKMKNT.)
A known tact U that Certlcenes will stand
deuble tbe wear oraLIneienm. and a Llneleus
double the wear of an Oil Cleth. We have these
three makes and It Is a matter for yourself which
kind te purchase. Of course tba Oil Cleth la the
lowest In price and we are selling them from SO
te U)c. a square yard. Linoleum ranges at dou
ble tbe price and Certlccne still higher. A ) ear
age we laid a Conlcene In the entrance tethe
opera house. Alter the rough usage It has re
ceived during the year It Is at present net In
tha least affected by ear and as bright a when
laid.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West Klug & Prince Sift,
(Opposite Stevens Heuse.) LANUAfllEB, FA,
'lhe underslRiicil has onennl a XKW I.IVKltV
STltl.h.at Ne StSNOIt'THMAUKKTSIKKKT,
rear of ashlnKten Hetel. All geed llersm.
.Sew Irntus i everything nrst class, frlces low.
Ulvomea call
AMVBMMmKn.
gU'T.TON Ol'KllA ilOU.SK. "
Ttf.V XlOlITHt
Oornrnenolnff Monday, Mrty 34 1888.
Hpeelal engagement of tba DUIInK-lilitHl
Aliintlciin Actn as,
Ida Lewis,
Aldtd by her Kicellent Drninatla Company
HKPERTOIUK.
1 HtlltsDAY-KATiiliaM Maxei mi
III l A East I.thsk.
HATUKDAI-lDNicMirain a lUn-ltoeu
1'UICKS !TT.10.aiand3,)CENTi.
HeserxtHl Stats new en sain at tbe Opera lleuu
Ofllcu.
m.'l-ntil
rVH BALM UK MKNT.
F)K KKNT.
A Tobacco Warehottse with l'enn'a It. It
Btdtng. Capacity ter storing 3.UO0 cases. Apply
atthe
uiarltlfd lNTELLIOKNCEIl OrKICK
TJIOH HKNT.
J3 Shep tn rear of Ne ST Westt'hestnutstreet,
nserl as a cigar box factory, and a shop en
Mtttlln street, between south Quet n and I'rlntn
streets, lately used a,s a carrlagu factory. Alxi a
dwelling and stere room new occupied b A.
A. llnblpy aa a drug store, West hlngstieet
Apply atthe
INTKl.l.lOKNOKIt lirilCt
H'llI.lO MALI-
Will be sold at Ne
4,11 HfkeLlnnil Mttiuit.
Lancaster city, en MONO AY, the Jt luy et
MAY. IKSVatl O'clock n. in . R Int nf ltnll1inlit
and Kitchen t umlttire, via. One r lne H alnut
I'arler Bull, ene Une X'ratlbiiln Hat Itaclc. wltli
xllrrert Marble-Tep Tables, Mirrors, Cbatntier
Hults. Singer enwtnK Machine, two Steves anil a
Heater, llrtmcl anil ether Carpets, Chairs, Ta
blea Spring lleds. Dishes. Ac
mS6-4t MEulttib HUNTKII, Auctioneer
rvuniTVBK.
TTOKK.MKIKH'P.
PICTURE FRAMES
ANO-
Leeking Glasses
AT
liOFFMEIBR'S
Me, 20 East KInsr Street,
LANCASTER. I'A.
UAMBWAItK.
IKE I KIKIUI K1HKII WA-TKK
WATJCKII WATK.it It I
Great Bargains
-AT
KEPLER'S.
$40,000 WORTH
-or
HARDWARE
WILL HE HOLD
REFRIGERATORS
Water Coelers,
LAWN MOWERS, CLOTHES WRINGERS
OIL CLOTHS,
Ready -Mixed Paints.
All Want te Take Advantage of this
GREAT -SALE,
WOOD AUD IRON PUMPS.
Special Inducements and -Bargains
re it
Mechanics, Buildera, Fermor&'
GBKAT VAUIsW'V OF TI1K UK ST
Steves, Banges, Heaters,
FURNACES,
-AND-
HODBE PDBNISHINQ GOODS.
ALL WILL UK SOLO.
HEADQUARTERS POR
Champien Reaper
ANIl llKl'AIKS.
A. C. KEPLER.
THE ONLY CLEAR HAVANA FILLEK
CIOAU In the city ter fe. Meerschaum
Cigar and Cigarette Helders for 1(V,
. v.. ,.D..i,KMUT1I's CIUAltBTOUlC,
lebis.wstfd Ne, iu Kast King Street.
if-