?ww! "WflU.I m& .TTr.l Wff7iS5iSM ' WTWtf" !ruTTBtlA ,. "nvr ? , - t ,r r f wi .. iu HJ, l wnwwf. i v 'U A,- ; ' '.;Kri.r j 'uwiK;i IiANCABTER DAILY INTEIiUGENOEB, THUKSUAYt MAKOB 17.1887. kS? ?ji If ris' vm Wt... !&, .fft. ' ifiP -:' fM.' KB aa? .v $& m Uw7 Vn. Vm hi "&i& k. t-Zi VtiStS '.WLV (.- .rf.ls W 1 v-' Sift .i faJi swswsas ., I Nth tad I WMfflr. I talk Yerk OMfhtte tataehaad Tbela- iHalvDiM. J. ByakMs at t&at beyond an aastmtated at the HMhnacbt te Columbia en bbmmjb .trala ill tha Injury. Mr mmMm by Dr. A. Craig, ykyHdHi 1 tows. Be U a borens. b, na & Be belong te me Vfcsi,sT PeeaeylTMta rail- onileg wbue ttetoliMnereed efe Ha 85ft Tee lwMaee acta waa run. m aauaef taa former I aaae 481 wm dam- ,'SlWBt(MM brought te the Cel- la "repairing the rolling mUl, whleh i. almeat every day taHagdeialleil wlU te told In the St. Faul'a 1'. ok Friday an foilewa : Merulas it ttsMOrabjeet, ln a a Corruption Harare;" afternoon aervice at "Fight Watchfully." The ea. at 7 o'clock. will be con- I Bjr JUT. X Graham, Marietta. past special revival i am progress In the United The meetings have been Hh eeBSldarable suceeaa and a of parsons professed center- i oleaed last night. i held last night in the JNaaaLthran church. Of tte Senior Building Fend i of the Trinity Reformed church BBMsjiaaa IKIIIIIIIWUI. S AWUMB Befara, a UtTrkiMMai IpthMUktan m, ji miNM mm waa imiw BgatjaMCetaaaMa ,aVenMaeaaMWea h;m siaaiBa .u wasaaiusTeniag. h- fci-,. isi Kefs. great pataUsg of the Battle of will te exhibited In the opera ( ,:MMsai Tuesday avaaUag, March 22d, for v w h moms m uwa vtwisui run abv 'Uaramala composed of ten large eU paint V.lMBjOOTaring many theuaand feet of can- f aitewlng tha most thrilling incidents of I laat battle, A historical and deacrip- will te given by Gen. Mui- uatolawlectnrefUlacnracoaraewUlbe PftassJIaUweyatBhoaaaeai Wednesday -- smsussj, jaareB aaa, ej jieb. huusb far- A'-sansa. xaa eeeaaier waa axneetad lobe Dree- i,'i reemary Bin, but waa prevented by Tate lea gorges en tte Pett Depealt read. n'aaatllia f UekeU wUl te enUUea te the $&&QSS22Z!!2 :S- --" .imiiepw 2SK&Brye?!peared k.-i -I . - &. t'l!LS-iwJ "wwV!SBBJ-rrri. 4- . .. 1 ..V- :-'i HffiAa-VU f J l ii :;ijKTiraaCaaoet" waa presented In a .tanner and the company la com- peasd of soma very geed people. The Mikade" will de given tnia evening. Tewa nana. The regular monthly meeting of the school beard will be held In the council chamber this evening. Frederick Htrlckmeyer, living at Chestnut Hill, wss sued by Mary Greff, of the same place, for surety or the peace. A hearing took piace lastevenlng at the offlee of 'Squire Frank, when the matter waa aettlsd by each party paying half of the coats. A banquet will be held in the armory en Friday evening, by Chlqueaalunga Tribe, Ne. 89. of Red Men. The occasion will be i',: . the 31st anniversary et the institution or this sSKWleaaw. 4. ' lite Sunday school of the ML Zlen A. M. & m. nhrueh renaatad their concert last evenlnsr 3'f: te a geed aieed audience. The performers fA.waraubaraUyappUuaeaieruie manner in f"-Mv whieh they renderea tne ajirerent parts or .& tte pregramme. Tte CeinmDia Das dsu ciud win neia a baU In armory en April 15th. The Yerk and Wrightavllle dnbawm Depreseniinunuerm On next weaneaaay evening vepama Chlefteln league will be Instituted In the ledge room of Chiquaaalunga tribe. Chaa , C. Conley. great chief of records, will be ,.'- praaent en thla occasion. mJ' av. MMdly DsUversHls Varswsll Mrmen. Gap, March 17. Rev. J. Wharten Bradly, fsaaoref Gap M. . church, has gene te mil adalphla te attend the annual conference of '& aftaV IP ahtiMri T7atv RrarllV haVltlflP Vmbati fMmttat three yean, thla being the limit or his .yaiysauiii") no wm u uuaug,u ui buuuid unu kT'i?;if iaber. While hare he made many warm y ,,y-:,frMidand accomplished a great deal of adding largely te the membership and a jiggjaud welfare of the church. On Sunday last te preached his farewell sermon te a crowded house with mueb effect. At the tea of the aervleea a general shaking of baada and well wishes were extended. Mr, B, te been a very successful worker, and It rfc the wish of all who knew him that his appointment by the annual conference may te te a place where bis duties will be less ar duous, owing te his physical strength which has been somewhat Impaired. Steppf geUlag Coupon Ticket. The Pennsylvania railroad discontinued yesterday the aale of thousand-mile coupon ticket books, whleh for aeme time have been issued at a price et (20, or two cents per mile, te all desiring them. Previously they had only been Issued te the large customers of the read. Mr. Carpenter, ticket agent here, says the issue hsa been discontinued because of the inter-state commerce bill, and thst the company la going te make the publie sick of It. " It Is net clear hew the inter-state commerce bill interferes with the Issue of tickets at two cents a mile te every oee who wants them. It might de se, IX they were only Usaed te a preferred class of customers. This bill can only be a pretext ter abandoning two cent rates; It certainly does net command it, A Hew Ledge at asp. , A Castle et tbe Knights of tbe Wystle Chain will be instituted In the Uip about the middle or April. Tbe Castle bas been organized with a membership numbering ajwat forty. It will meet In tbe new ball tfaat Is being erected ever tbe shops en Ftqaea avenne which Mr. Peter Souder haa Just built. This order la pronounced one of the beat In existence. The prospects are erjr premising, many of the prominent clU- s r," or the town and vicinity being interested - H( afWaasaVSldsSf 'J UasN OsaVfd D. X. Burkhelder's last card" for tbe ad t - llirn te iha shrlavallv if . i. "' . . .. . " " "' ...fiv sua great oewiiy h quite as attraetive oea - v - '--- -sari aa nflllnmlnslsil Mnttarn. t sNwtatetag eartoesM of aditera, aotera, orators, v.f It aaarcbants, oemanaretal travelera, landlords,. H Myalelaas, flak venders, da, te all of whom . .Taaateraaa." TM editorial pleturaa an ea- -'t'1 - MIMll th.t II.. .!. ... yfl (i t -- i -"s- B,J VUitOT, f jt aaateh the aaaeaat la the plotera, Ah ,5;Mstt 4 jidHte at AafeUaasUagtfeityeoaaeiia wUl ba aaaasaevsjBdatossAeaaUeieardlaaae. ler Iha swawasjsl ssj sal tsassBajaw Nbbb) sTaj sNsfVVl a VAwmMWB inn tmm ammmum. M Mew reus la LHtla veataery naase. M. Makm'a day opened clear with a rather htttag wlad which tent cloud or duet whirl hag through the streets and Inte the aterea aad dwelling and occasionally Inte the eyes efaawarypedeetrlaaa. Later en there was alight fall el Mew (ram very thin fleecy ekwda-Jnat enough te keep up the repute repute Uea of the ancient prophets that at Paulck always bring atermy weather. The admirer or the geed old aalnt who banished anakea from Ireland are wearing of the groan" te-day In honor or hli memory. n bb uieaweu iniDg 11 weuiu de ii some geed modern ealnt were te visit ilarrlsbura and banish all the anake that new Infett the legialaUve hall, the roettera and pinchers and boedlera and briber, and the great rail road and pipe line anaconda and the veno mous traction viper I Where Is the saint that will undertake te drive the snakes from Har rlsbnrg T We rear St. Heaver la net up te the mark for auch a mission. XBBVlTI WAtKH ff-CJKKS. ArMladlplitatIjdraltrEDStii(r In Confer Cenfer cnr With the City Authorities. Hydraulic Engineer Darracb. of the firm Wilsen Bres, ft Ce., of i'hltadalphla visited Lancaster, Wednesday, and last evening waa In conference with the water committee and the committee en sewers, relative te the best means of Increasing the water supply and sewerage of the city. Te-day Mr. Dar rach accompanied by Superintendent Hal bach and City Keaulater Slaymaker are viewing the "lay of land" with the object of seeing what Is best te be dena. It is un derstood that the city regulator wlU lurnlth Mr. Darracb. with careful surveys or the grounds and or the several plans proposed. and that Mr. Darrach will from these surveys suggest a general plan for the Improvement of the works. Cyras Oerrln's Llvsry Bala. The aale or the stock and fixture of Cyrus H. Celvin's livery and exchange stablea, rear ei City hotel, North Queen street, began this morning at 10 o'clock, ex-Sberlff Rewe being the auctioneer. The sales included harness, which sold from flO te (31 per set ; blankets and robes aa high as (19; whips and ether materials at fair pricea. The sales of the morning footed up (077.25. The only horse sold this morning was one belonging te the late James Burke; it was knocked eO at (175. This afternoon Mr. Celvin's entire stock et horses, buggies, pb re tens, ceache, sleighs, Ac., are being sold. The aale will realize several thousand dollars, as many of the animals are very fine ones, and some of the vehicles as geed as new. m Villi te Goodwin Ccuncl'. On Wednesday evening, Chaa. K. Francis Philadelphia, M. P. G. M. of the Grand Council el Pennsylvania, accompanied by Jeshua U Lyte, of this city, R. P. G. P. C. of W., paid an cfflclal vhit te Goodwin Council, Ne. 19, R. a K. and S. M, of this city. M. P. G. M. Francis conferred two of the cyptle degrees, and witnessed the work et the offi cers of the council in another, and expressed himself much pleased with the work. He also returned thanka for the courteous man ner in which he and his deputy were received. At the close of the meeting, which waa very largely auenued, the members eat down te a banquet served in JjmBrTJcpaSd'a best Btyle, A OreatSUIs. A correspondent gives us the leading facta with regard te a strike at the Cblckles ere bank. March 17 1S37. Dear Sir please and put This In the dally and Weekly news paper en Tuesday march 15 was the Greatest strike that ever Occurred In Pennsylvania Waa near silver spring In The Chlckles ere bank The men wanted 110 eta A day In tbe afternoon They made a strike and la 0 minutes afterward They went te work a Gain all except 2 men And they Stayed i of a day out And then they went Te Werk again please And put It in the Next weekly paper. Respectfuly yours Tiuly, The Case Net Decided, The suit of R. D. Weed & Ce., against R. J. Maloue, was argued en Wednesday, In court of common pleas Ne. -1, Pbiladelphla, I n AtMntlnni tn tha ""'V Mnnrt AMfnn 4 was brought by the plaintlfis te recover n balance alleged te be due for Iren pipes fur nished te Contractor Malonete be used lu the construction et the Intercepting sewer. Under tbe contract the pipes were te be delivered by canal, but navigation closed before the order was completed, and an additional ex pense of f 2,550 was incurred by subsequent rail shipment. This is the amount In dis pute, and Frances Rawle, the rtfcrree, found ler the plaintiffs te the lull extent et their claims, The court reserved its decision. Glten Authority la lUuk. The comptroller of the currency en Wednesday authorized the People's National bank, of Lancaster, r., te begin business with a capital or 1:200,000. The elucera and empleyes are busy te day getting ready for busines', which will be opened en Monday next In the building formerly occupied by Themas A. Wiley, collector or Internal revenue, and mere recently by the Women's Exchange, Ne. 152 East Ring street. Will Ge te Msrylaud. Charles Kahter, the popular clerk of the Grape hotel, reaigaed his position a few days age te accept a position as chief clerk in a very large hotel in Westminster, Md., re cently leased by bis father, lieury IUbter, a former proprietor or the Grape. Charlie's many friends in this elty, and tbe guests who have ceme under bis care will wish him great success In bis new undertaking. l'ollce Cass. Ileury Stark was arrested in tbe Seventh ward last night ler drunkenness and disor derly conduct. Alderman A. F. Dennelly dismissed him this morning en payment or costs. The mayor sent two bums te the work house, discharged one ledger and made one drunk pay casts. Tberarden Did otCeme. The pardon or Andy Ebman, which was expected en Wednesday, did net come, and he was greatly disappointed. Tbe absence et Governer Beaver yesterday from Ilarrlsburg Is said te have been tbe reason the pardon did net get here. It had net been received up te neon te-day, but is expected en this evening's train. blight Knaaway. The horse et A. L. Xieman, dairyman, ran off this morning en Strawberry street, while Mr. Lemau was dellverinK milk in that nelghborhced. Tbe team waa caught en West King street near Rieker'a brewery, and was net damaged any. License Applications. A large number of applications rer license te the April term have been filed. Quite a number or landlords have n eg looted te re turn the blauka furnished them te the clerk of quarter sessions. These who de net get their papers tiled by Mendsy may get left. m The Argument Llsl. The argument list for the argument court next week was Issued te dsy. It contains (2 cases and will keep the court busy about ten days. m KsinaedM te Prison. Lewis Idert, the boy who stele 1 10 from bis grandfather, was remsnded te prison en Wednesday evening by Alderman McQIina. Ha will be taken before the Judges with a view of having him aent te tbe Heuse or Refuge, of which he was a former Inmate. Brlstla BkUsa' Olaasr. A number or our elllaeaa weal tetbeGsp te-day te lake part in tee dinner complimen tary te Brisbia Hkllea, the veteran fox bun tar. Clase .of the Seap Heuse. Theeoep hesae will te closed for tbeeeesen after tha dlaUUwittesi to-aaerrow Bwraug. BOW AH ABtBB, Aa Eagtaeer vat in Tire, aa4 His nreasaa Dtttspltated. A horrible accident happened twelve mllea from Parkersburg Wednesday morning en the Marietta Mineral railroad. A heavy mixed train had Just passed Vincent station, when the train waa divided in order te cress mere safely a trestle ninety feet high. The nrst section passed ever all right, when the engine bearing the engineer, It. S. Vincent, Fireman Albert Bushley, Ilrakeman Stewart, Conductor Jack McCoy and a pas senger named Early, returned ler section two. When at the highest point el thetreatle the englue gave a sudden Jerk and plunged straight down te the abyss aiuw, mrrving ail en oeara W1IB lb Vincent snd llunly were Instantly killed. Their bodies were scarcely recegnisable. Bushley had his head severed from his oedy and one lee: cut etr, while Vincent waa cut In two. Conductor McCoy was under the wreck, pinned down by the heavy engine. It was nearly hall an hour before he was taken out. In the meantime the escaping steam scalded his head, face and body. Ills recovery la doubtful. Ilrakeman Htswart was terribly scalded, and there are but faint hopes of his recovery. Karly, the passenger, had both leas broken and was injured Internally, lie is said te be dying. The place into which the engine plunged is a yawning abyss, at the wiwn in wmca u recay aireain. ine sec tion which the engine was returning for had the passenger coaches leaded, and the leaa of life would bare been frightful had the acci dent happened while returning with them. A collision occurred en the Auburn branch of the New Yerk Central railroad Wednesday evening, at Geneva, N. Y., be tween an express train and a freiaht train. A dozen men received severe injuries and much damage was done te the engine end cars. IIIM FLA1HT OF A rOBTAtB. Hew Sue fTaa Tarr'ntd by a Jealous and Itn Itn petneu Sweetheart. Miss Minna Irving O'Dell, the well-known rival as a poetess of passion of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, of Tarrytown, N. Y., has had a falling out with her sweetheart, Mr. Palmer Benedict Wells, Jr., of Pert Richmond. Each threatens te prosecute the ether for malicious persecution. He Is a slight, boyish youth et 25, and she a pushing, Impulsive maiden three years younger. Minnie Irving, as she is known te fame, has already wen for herself considerable reputation by her simple, sengUke poems, usually en tbe theme of love, one or her best known la the "Haunted Hearth," which was published in the Cenfury Magazine, and for which she is said te have received (90. Up te a few mouths sge Miss O'Dell was the bspplest girl along tbe Hudsen. She was talking about her coming wedding with a bright young business man of New Yerk city. New she la counseling with lawyers and breathing out vengeance. When a correspondent saw the young lady at her home, Wednesday, her face was very pale. The effect waa height ened by a black Bilk dreaa or Lady Macbeth cut. Three bracelets encircled each wrist, and seven rings glistened en her tapered fingers. " I am about te Inform you et a dastardly attempt en an innocent young girl's life 1" exclaimed the poetess dramsU cally. " 1 shall also make bare a conselracy te ruin my character and, what Is worse, my literary reputation." The young lady then declared that Wells drew revelver'and threatened te kill her if she did net marry him. She retired te the kitchen and claimed protection of her father. After that abe said Wells made charges against her character and tried te injure her literary reputation. Yeung Wells waa.In tbe employ of the pub lishers of Wallace's Monthly, Ne. 212 Broad Bread way, New Yerk. He was a friend el 11. E. Clifferd Camp, the book-keeper for Stout A Mcadewcrnlt, who is new confined In tbe Tombs awaiting trial for forgery and embez zlement, 'ineseiwoDeoK-aeeperasne alleged forged her name en several occasions, and tnua enaeavereu te injure her. weus has since beeu discharged by tbe firm. The Murderer Commits Suicide. M. Aubergat, the conductor of the orches tra at the Grand theatre, Teulon, en Wed nesday quarreled w 1th his mistress, an ac tress named Lery, and shot her dead Just aa she waa buying a ticket at the railway station preparatory te leaving tbe city. The mur derer then threw hlmseir In front or a pass ing train and aa crushed te death. Much Ie He Denbttd. Frem an Exchange. There are (10,000 women farmers In Ireland. fj'ielu b'ultbi Amusements. urtiQie Ireland " bt. Patrick's diy will bnuicliralL'a at the opera heuie this evening ly an exhibition of Mr. Kazan's wenderfnl views et picturesque Ireland. Ihcy are the fall slzu of the stage opening, and Include among ether Mitotic places, " Blarney castle," the ' Wonderful Stene," ' The Bells of Shandon," SL Patrick's cathedral, scenes In Dublin, Ac Mr. ltagan's explanatory lectures ere lull of wit and wisdom. Hill Kale Fertitli'i Company 11 las Kate Persyth, with flrat-clas support, will appear at the epern house en Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. On Tuesday evening "Faithful Uearts ' will be presented and en Wednesdsy " Marcille." Ueserved seats may be tccurtd new. OMAXUB. DirrmcH On March 13, 18J7, Jeffersen Clark, twin seu or Ad. C. and Emily Dietrich, ued 8 months and 8 days. Uelatlves and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, Vrtday afternoon ss, 2 o'clock, at Wltmer's linage, interment at Lan caster cemetery. ;ta McGnNf -In this city, en the Kth Inst, Miss Mary McUrann. The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral treiu the residence of Miss Lizzie Mulhattan, Ne. SOS tterth Duke street, en rlday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at SL Mary's cemetery, it fOllTlVAL. F IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. SIMON I- llKANDT (farmer), Of East Denegal township. Subject te the de cisien ei ine uexnetrauc county c Your Influence rtspecttully solicited- County convention. mt iiusiw gtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. EOLOMON ZEAMKB, Of West Uerepfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention.! inaifKld&w If OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LEBEB, Of Ephrnta township. Sublect te Democratic rules. marlMldAw MAUKMTB. Philadelphia Prodaes Market Philadslthu, March 17. Fleur market steady: ales, WU barrels ; Minnesota Bakers, H Oeas Bu ; Pennsylvania Family, S3 6'OS tui Western de. StuuetMi PatenU.ai6iB5 15. ' Bye flour quiet, (3 00. Wheat Mai ch. b9JC April, 8Mc ; May, WXl Jnne.WXc " ' " corn-March, 45)a April, iic.; May, lUa; Jnne. itXc eau-arch, SSei April, ?ici May, r7cs June, STJic. Hew tera ctarkst. Naw Ye. March 17. Fleur market weak i Fine, VI DUOS 05) Superfine, e-J 70O9 30 1 geed te choice extra Western, S3 ea)4 00 1 geed te fancy extra state.M mi oe ; common te geed extra Western, $ 1CQ3 80. Wheat-Ne, l Bed State, 93Kei Na 1 de, k!ic: Ne. Bed. Winter. March, VMe; Aprtl, 9 ei May,81Jies June,9IJic Cern Na mixed cash. 49)c March, 3Kc; April, 48He May, 43:; June. 49,e r' Oats ae. 1 White Slate, UKc i Na de, KUe. I Ne mixed March, StMc, Bye ami t Western, fi2s)Me State, t7Wtas9e. Barley nominal. Perk dull i new mess,lS00 old meas,auee Q15 73 ljmxi siarcn, 1772; apni.nejj way, r; 70 Molasses quiet at lsKai9e for bel IUD ng stock. lunwDUM unii at sMte. Besln dull ; strained te geed, tl OOftU nit. retnueum straay ; Beeuea. In cases. Hfie. :..""."."' IJ""1 te lonaen, liVia; Butter steady i Wmuet Creamery. S331c ; S Rlfl rMc?eiry ' ' ,uualr'r' 'aallffrkiii Cheese steady; Western Flat, 11012c t geed te choice light skims. Uoite. Fancy White, II tjltci StaW Factory, lJftc. "". sweatier State, 16Jil6Jiei Western, 1H . 8ulV.3Vetl "edaed CnUeaX, (q Oranu lated.5 ll-lu Tallew steady ; prime clty,4Qll-3tc. Mice nominal ; Carolina, (air m geed, tsMMe. Coffee steady i lair cargoes, llXe. " Mew Tera ataeaa. Maw Teaa, March 17, WO p. m.-Meney leaaed at 4 per eenL Exchange steady, N stXCt t7. OevernmenU flrui. Currency t's.M MM bid it's Coup, II .S bid i Hfr de, U bit, Tbe stock market this morning opened dnll and weak, and during the first hour et business en a very liadted trading declined H te S per ceaL Mace U o'clock tee market has been Eraser and the dacltaeia most eases hat beta rs&vered. Richmond tt Termlaal b) the strong est stock, and at the present writing Is Mper cent, above the lowest price of the morning;. m Okleac rtsdaes Mara, uaicAse, March IT. ?. a. m. Market epenrt. Wbeat-Marca, 7le April, 7!Ue t stay, Me. Jnne, s.Mc .Cern-aarch, 3Ht April, H0 May, & June. 40 We. Oata-May, 'e t Jnne, Wc Perk May and June, sje M Lara-May, V te t J one, 17 1 J. Bbert mix-May, S3 OO June, 18 OJ. caesia. Wheat-March, nse April, 7J.V; May, l!c June,V- corn-March, M.Se April, 14 Vet May, &X0. June, 4)kc. Oats-March, JJc I April, ti;tei May, sac Jnne. c. rera Marea, r ie i May, eai se i j tine, no m. Lard-March, 17 1) I April, S7 4i,S ! May, 17 W June, 17 .M. Hlbs-Marcb,7 : May, 17 M Jun K W. nrain aan rrovanena rnrntshed by 8. K. Ynndt, Breker. t'Biciae, March 17. 1 o'clock p. m. natmu uern. uau. A'era, iira, 7 a Marcb April May......... Jnne........ July September.. l)i comber.. 7 47 7N 7.S7 Uecclpta Car LeU. It ... Hi . . . M7 ... 1W Winter Wheat.... Spring Wheat tern Oats Bye. ........... Barley Oil City. Crude Oil Becetpu- Uecs... Head! 1,W0 Closing Prlces-1 o'clock p. tn. W E fheat, Cern. Oats, l'crk. Lard. 7SS 7.41 7.50 7 M 7 March.. ApiU... May.... June... !5S ?: n se ie W4 4(K 4 IS 21', .... 2V 90 M sa aew en? ..n Jnly ..Ol; evniember . 0 December MH OUClty. Crude OU , (3: Live Bleck sxarftst. Caioase, March IS The Drertrt' Journal re re pert : Cattle llecelpts. Wee head: shipments. i,CM markat strong; shipping steers, tte te 1,900 s SJ95BJ3 41; ateckers and feeders, S-l M 414 20 1 cows, bull and mixed. noeC4; bulk, IKS0S 90: through Texas, a.1 0003 la Hogs Uecelpta, 1S,uju head; shipments, 7.000 head : market lower ; rough and mixed, SS aOS 75 1 packing and shipping, as TUB) 6 00 1 light. $i0OJS75: Skips, (33004 9S. Sheep Kecetptu, 6000 head s ahlpmenta, inne head ; market steady t natives, S3 uu04 W ; W extern. U 0001 60; Texans, 13 5C04 2U; lambs, N 303 50- Kabt LtssaTV. Cattle Receipt. 67 head ; shipments. 131 : market strong : prime, 1r53u : latr te geed, 14 7533 : common nnd medium, HQ 4 !e ; shipment te New Yerk, b cars. Hern Uecelnts. i 300 head : shtnmentii l.ve bead : market active : Philadelphia. W 3Xr 4) ; 1 or Hers. 46 COflij ie; common te light. S3 tk)73; pigs 13 1503 40; shipments te McwVerk, Scars. sbep-Krclpis,tf,iuj head: hlpmettu, 1,400: market Ann: prime, S3 10,13 0; fair te geed, 4 SOiJI 90; common, 1303 50 ; lambs, S406. Stock Markets. Quotations by tteed, McUrann A Ce, bankers Lancaster, l'a. IIIW TORS LIST. 11 . M. 12 K. 3 7. . CanadaFaclfle 60;,' M.',' ei U. li- i- Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern,,., Chi. St. L.A Pah-V. Den.AU'.O. Q. DCI.L.A W Xrle aria, 2ndj Jer. C K. A T Len.A N L. Shere. .. .. Mlch-Cen Missouri Pacinc M.P K.P. Prof M. West. H. T.C Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation... Ontario At W Pacific Mail Kech. A P , Bt-Paol ; & , S7T ', iHi 134 I 7ci rj'f SS.'a lii-S ii;; I i5 h" 315 1X I Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Bends New Kngland raiLADBLraiA libt. Leh. Val B.,M.Y.APhlla a. tt a,.......... ....... Reading Leh. Mav lies tenv. Pass. P. N.Cent Peeples Pass Kdg.een'ls. 'SI.,,,,...,. .,,,MI I'hlla. Traction 17 7H ', 76" , H.'i , 6JH ,18 15-16 ... BOH CiKW AD TKRTISEitBXTa. OAKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. T"HIS powder never varies. A marvel et a ywn.jr, nua1 Ml wauwwiHWIWIi saurv econemleal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alnm or phosphate powders. Beld only in cans. BevaL JUkisa Pewdbb Ce let Wall street. New Yerk. mayznvdAw FflHE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, OF I purity, strenrtn and wholesemenesa. -a. LAnuseiiu, r a mis liana wm oeepen rer ireneral business en MONDAY, the Zlst OIMAHCU.U87. ea ay ml7-3td r. X. SLAYMAKER, Cashier, WANTED AT ONCE. MOULDER8, Blacksmiths, Carpenters and Painters; steady work guaranteed ; hands have been mak Inglticotetuoa Apply te PKMN'A AUUICULTUBAL WOBK8, mlS-StdB Yerk, Pa. FOR RENT A LARGE TWO-STORY Brick Dwelling, Ne. 131 Sen th Duke street, with large garden and brick stable ; room ler four horses and carriage house. Apply te utnm BHUDSKT, Auctioneer and Beal Kstate Agent, ml6-lwd N e. tl North Duke street &1 rTfF0R A FINER AND BET TOX9JJJ TKB CUaMPAGNBTUAN Due de Monteballe. AT BOIIREB'S LIQUOB STOBE. Na 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. AR4RE CHANCE. Big Kednetlens In Fnr Beaver and Melten Overcoats . AH our 180, B39 and ate Overcoats re duced te an. Made te order In the very best style. Only first-class Trimmings nsed. Salts te your order from IIS up. This large reduction is only for a few weeks, In order te make room for our Spring Stock. A.U.BOSENSTEIN Ne. tl North Queen streeL EVAN'S FLOUR, LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAYS UNIFORM AMD UP TO THE HIQB! MT BTAMDARD. kLThAB 21 nnnBKWARa PXeV'V'VF Fer any ease et Kidney Dies, Nervous Debility, Mental and Ph; Ttxiu- 'hTsleal Weakness that BOTANIC NERVE B1TTERB falls te curs. Beld bv dmaaista. 60 cents. HKRB MED. CO, Me. U M. Uth BL. PhllaTFa, Clrenlars rrae. novavtyaedAw "REMOVAL. Lancaster Paper Bex Factory bas bssk aaaovaeTO 28 EAST KING STREET, Having greatly Increased facilities we are new prepared te turn out work promptly and at reasonable prices. mlHwd TESTATE OF CHARLOTTB BRUUOARP, JU lata of LaneasUr elty, aeeaasesL LetUrs tssuusaury ea said estate havlsf beaa granted te the underslgaed, all persons iaaebked laerete are rnanested te make Immediate payment, and these havlna claims or demands agaiaat the same, wilt praaent taeas without delay (or esttla neat te the underslfaesL realdlag la said city, mart star MAiUlJi7aaeeatrU. 75, 'Ji siW tf vri s n2 ;J SOS 4IS .... "N sQi . HKW ADVKKTiaMMMim. XtTAHTKU. TV A girl in de general housework. Annlv at Ne 6.-0 Aerlh l.luie strvet. uiarlHid WANTKD-AUIllti TO DO GKNKHAt, beuMWOiki mutt understand etwklDg. Annlr at uilVtM Lancaster, l'a. WANTKD TWO Al'l'ltKNTlOKH TO . learn the Millinery anil Ualr Trade. (itied raference renulnd. apply at. 'rlleMAE'U. i in it Ne. 1) North Vneen St. lirANTKI). Vf liw Siili-incn at one en verr liberal terms. jraclllllt'S unsurpassed. BROWN UUOTIIEH8. ml'-Jmfl.w Nursery men, Itechester, N. Y. A TLANT1U CITY. "WETHERILL." Ocean Knd et Kentuky Avenue. Atlantle OHy, M. J. Open-March 1, 1". O. Uei, Kl MRS. M J aOKKUT. (formerly of theHadner.) Ieblt-2mM,ThAt TTISTATK OK MARY DUNN, LATKOF A2J Lancaster, city, deceased. Leiters testa mentary en satd estate having been granted te the undcralKned, all persona Inueutuil thereto are reaueitetl te make Immediate psyuiest, and theso hitWng clulms or Omand niialnst the sanie, ntll present them irltheut drlny torset terset tlenieut te thu uuderMgncd, maiding In Lancas ter, fa JULIA M LANT, WILLIAM K. LANT, fcbWGUITh Bxecuters. TX ekrhar:, Fine Tailoring. A Reduction of M per rent, en all Heavy weight suiting and Overceating te make room for my large Spring Importation. This reduc tion Is for cush only. V Material and Workmanship the Very Best. H. GERHART. MO. U N. QUSkN ST., Opposite the I'oatefflos dHmarrf-ly TJSh MANHEIM Reller Fleur! l&nZl SmdKeed B AN REUS. KUHN, LOEB&CO., BANSER3, 30.NASSUA8T., MEW YORK, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON IIANII A SBLSCTION or CIIOICK 1KSTMENT sttuumas. Correspondence of Bankers. Breker, and In vestors eellclted. lebXMmdTu.ThAS Ev ERY PERSON WHO HAS USED Cochran's OeughOure Says It Is the best they haveevernsed Guaran teed ti gire satisfaction or money will be re funded. Only 3 cents for a large bottle. VOkSALB AT Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS 137A139NOUTUQUEKN8T. marS-ljeeJtt miiE PeansylYanialavestmentGempaDy CAPITAL, $300,000. erricEns. r.KO. nttOOKB, President JOS. V.KENDALL, Vice President (Western Manager). 1L A. N KEDU4M. Secretary. 1) OWKN BROOKE. Treasurer. IIENUT T. KENDALL, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer ( Eastern Manager) D1KECTOHS. OEO. RKOOKE. Ulrdsbore, l'a. II T.KENDALL, Heading, Pa. J II.SlKKiBaKG.Keadlng.l'n. WM. D. SMITH, Heading, Pa. CVKUSO. II Kit It. Unadlng. Pa. HUGH M.MAXWKLL, Cornwall. Pa. 1I.A. DtlPOST, Wilmington, Del. A.11. ORUUI1. Philadelphia, Pa J aeen rKULEY, Potutewn, Pa J. W. B. IIAUSUAN, 1 ancastrr, l'a. 1. OWEN UKOOKE. Kansas City, He. ju'. . AS.1UALU, nansas i;uy, jie. DANIEL K. M1LLKK, Plnegrere, l'a. The object of the company Is THE NEGOTIATION Or FIltST MOBTDAOE LOANS ON IMPROVKD PBOPKUTY IN TUE WKST. Its stockholders are principally well known citizens et Kastrn Pennsylvania, and the In vestments are all made under the personal su pervision or J OSK Pit V. KLNDALL, In chsrge of the Western office. TUE LOANS UEtlllNTBKESTATTUE BATE OF 7 PEBCENr., payable semi annually. T he company will gnar antes the payment el principal and interest of any et Its! j ne er cent, lesns for a consideration of i psROENr. .per annum, netting the Invester fi 1'KttCBNT. . interest. Tbe Interest coupons of all leans held In this locality are payable at thu orllce et the TKU3T SATE DEPOSIT AND TITLE INSUB- ANCE CO ,or BEADING. PA. anil for convenience of parties In Lancaster county will tm pil.l at ihe PABMEBS' NA TIONAL BANK or LANOASTEB, at maturity. Leans can be hd en application tn WALTKK M. FBANKUI.V and J W. 11. BACSMAN, 13) EastKlngstre.it, Lanrastnr, l'a. marl7,19,il.rj,.a.S0,llapll2.6,(,lJdAStw rAGER A BROTUHK. m DOMESTIC DBESS GOODS, Wash Dress Fabrics. FBENCU WOOL CUECKl, ENGLISH WOOL CHECKS, FBENCU UAIU L1NEI, ENGLISH MAIR LINES, FRENCH PLAIDS, FRENCH SERGES, ENGLISH WHIPCORD, ENGLISH CHEVIOTS CREAM SEBOKB, SERGE FLANNLLV, TRICOT CLOTH', PIN-HEAD CHECKS, SILK MIXTURES, ZIPHYBGINGUAMS, 8ATINE8, CHINTZES. PLAID VELVET, sraiPED VELVETS, PLAIN VELVEX8, BRAIDS, FLOUNCING S PASSAMKNTEU1E, JET ORNAMENTS, TAPE FRINGES. ! Ne. SS WB8T KINO BTBaWT, LAN0ABTER, PA. QONTRAOTOR AND BU1LDKR QlOEGl IRNBT. OABPaUma, OOMTBACTOa OIXDMA. ssldsane Me. M Wast KUg.street, akaa Bast ttraat street, eppesita WHHM WOOOBNMAMTlMAWpaTBAI. wee wuskB. a mrmvtAMiM, Dress Goods Fere HAGER Bin SMWAD YXJITnMtlKXn. TJIOR HALK-A FULL HKT OF HAND A3 Instruments. Alse a larga, double Bass lelln. Apply te tnlilwd Strasbnrg, Laaeaster County, rs IV AT CLARKKU Great Reduction in Price., -AT- Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, Nea. 69 Wast King Btraet, ( Directly opposite Serrel Uorse Hetel.) The Great Plllsbury flour, 7S0. per quarter. Clarke's "AA'Me. rive Cent Sugar reduced te 4Hc rive and a half Cent Sugar reduced te Ae. Uranulated Sugar, 6c. rive Thousand Packages Babbitt's 1774 Besp Powder, l)ic. per package. Twe Pounds gull Cream Cheese for ?3c CLARKE'S TSA AND OOFFEB2 STORE, NO.U WKST KINO STKKET. aW Telephnne Connection. J 8. OIVLURACO. Special Netice, JOUK AniVLKRACO.epened March IN 1W7, NEW LINE OF Spring Dress Goods In the Newest Styles and Colorings. BLACK SATIN KHADAMES and BLACK SUKAII SILKS. Freuch and American 8AI INKS and CltlNKLBB. New Lines et Ladles' Black and Cel ered KIUULOVK4. Tour and rive Butten, Plain and Km bnildcrud Back. WHITE CJOOliS. BMI1UOIHEB1ES and LACKS. Thce urn Chnlce, .New Uoedt. at the ery Lewesl.CAsU Prices. JohnS.Givler&Ge., Me. 20 Bast Kins Btreet, LANCASTEK, PA AmVBKMMXTB. F ULTON OPERA UOUHB. The Management hu the honor te nuneunce the appearance of MR. HEART H. RA&Afl, in reun or uis famous Illustrated Lectures. TUUBSDAV EVENING, MA ECU 17. " PIOTORBSaUH IRBLAND." ritlDAY EVENING, MAHCII I. " Tbe Toaemlte and Yollowstene." Prices for the Public raid Course : COURSE TICKET, with same llcscrved Seat, for three evenings, a)l.oe. SINGLE BESEUVKD SKAT, fereach evening, 00 Cents. Gallery 2S Cents. Ticket for Sale by Members of the Y. M. C. A., and at the Itoekstora nt I,. II. Herr, M North queen street, where the chart may be seen and seats reserved. Admllsten Ticket sold at the opera house en the evening or each entertainment. tnU-2t-TuATh F ULTON OPKUA UOUHE. SATURDAY, MAROH 10, 1887. THE ORIGINALS ' BARRY & FAY. In the New Verslea of IBI8H ARISTOCRACY. HUGH FAY AS " MULDOON " BILLY BABKY AS " MULCAUET." Supported by a Company of METROPOLITAN ARTISTS Of Extraordinary Excellence. ADMISSION 3, te and 7S CENTS. aay-Beservcd Seats new en sale. ml7-4td TTINO STREET THEATRE. aareNE week.-sb COMMESCLXU MOXPAY, MARCH 21, '87. The Charming Vocalist, SALLIE HINTON. Chief support et the late LILLIE HINTON, supported her own excellent company. MONDAY NIGHT "HIDDEN HAND." Capttela (wtth songs), Miss Bailie Utnten. Tuesday Night I.lllle Davis, with songs; Wed nesday Night-Patty Lavreck, with songs. ADMISSION ..10, MandSOCENTI1. avMatlnees Wednesdsy and Saturdays, 10c, Reserved seats en sale at Bex Office. rnaru lwd F ULTON OPERA HOU3K. MONDAY, MAROH 21, 1887. FISHER & HASSAN'S CO., Including the Favorite Comedian, MB. FRANK M.WILLS, In the Laughable Mu sical Absurdity In three acts, " A Celd Day, or Tbe Laplanders." (A Celd Day Wben We Oet Left.) Fennler than evert A Company of Comedians I A Company of Singers I Cen pany's own Seenery and Properties I Beplete with Bengs, Duets, Marches and Quartetts, from all the pop ular operas of the day. Yen Smile 1 Yen I augu I Yeu Scream ! I'BICaS 53, 60 A 75 CENTS. marl7 4td glULTON OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday and rYednesdajr, March 22 k S3. TWO GREAT PLAYS. Engagement of the Distinguished American Actress, HISS KITE FORSYTH And ber Talented Company, In the Latest Dra matic Triumph, " FAITHFUL HEARTS." Dy Clinten Stuart, author of " Our Society." WEDNESDAY EVENING. MIU KATE FORSYTH In the Highly Successful Comedy-Drama, "MAR0ELLE." By J. C. Boaehand J. Amery Knox (Tai Uitlngi ) MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES BY WORTH. A SUPERB OAST. PRICES FOB THIS ENOaGMENT,l.ce,75c, 50c. A Ve.' Reserved, Seats. II 00 and TSe. Bale of seats marl7-'d open. rum balm en MB. -mm hale. BV a Vwn Ma Twe Merse Platform Sprtn j Wagen with top body, - . r.: . yflaaiievwi idiiuiieu. ea as new. inqnireui PUIUP LEB2ELTKB A CO, Ml North Quaes street. ns-tfd XHOR KENT-HTORE-ROOU AND BABE JS MBNT. with Dwelling attached, situated mart-twd Ml North q neen street 1TOR BALE OR RENT-PROPERTY ON 11 Cerner et Duke and Church streets, con. talntng elgbt rooms aad large store-room. Geed loeaUtF.-Tnauir. ,HIL1P LEBZILTKR. mart-tfd Ml North queen BtreeL wmna PRUT. IS Twe or tour rooms in Brimmer's New UnUdlnc. NO- lesjf aorta ijueeu luwii Baa gas tDciuaeu annlv at BBIMMkK'S LIVERY OFFICE. nuis-vra sTIOOPBR HOUSE VOK RENT. a i k nAAnv flAiaaA. mm.lillf aanai Oeatra aquara aad Opera Hoase. sad nsar beta smuraaddsaeta. Talstoeaeof tka largest an SSsamaa7ttaA ssv. lam Bale and Xx K , all arsValaaa, FcsiiiiIeb ea WM.:.oeorsU, JMJM iSSWI OSTON BTORK. HELLO, LlirLK 91'glNO I Tell me what the New Stiles will be and where te get US bam I UO TO TUB Bosten Stere. 21 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., And you will gat the LATEST BtTLU AMD tOffMT PRICKS. Don't Watt I Our Beautiful Spring Goods 11AVB OOMB, Aud jeu will be Delighted whan yen see them. , BILK AND WOOL MIXTURE U Cheeks, Plaids and strip's. . TUICtiT ULeril In Plain and Mlitnrss. In faet srnrvLhlna thst could be found In tha best markets in the country. SPRING BARGAINS. One Hundred Pieces Dress Goods fje a yard. rifly Pieces llress Heeds, Se a yard. Soventy-nve Vlecva llress (feeds, Se a yard. One Hundred Piece Spring cloth, yard and quarter wide, 17c a yard. Blxty-flTe Pieces spring cloth, M inches wMe, He a yard. Black Dress Silks At Wonderful Bargalna. BLACK CASHMEUm AND BLACK I1BBB1 KTtAS. We make Black floods a specialty. Nowhere In the city Is tl i assortment se complete and prices se low as ours. Kxtraerdlnary Bargains tn UemnanU et Black Cashmeres acd Black Henriettas. Upwards et One Hundred Styles of JERSEYS, Jersey Waists & Jersey Jackets, Combining StyK qnsllty and Elegance, with Prlces strictly fair. Mf We are anxious tn show you our goods. Our Wonderful sprlug Stock wUl make friends, eutthlne rivals, win victories and sell Itself en Its merits every time. Stamm Bres. & Ge. Between the Postemce and Centre Square. N EW YORK BTOKE. NEW SPRING GOODS lu every department of the New Yerk Stere. Latest styles In Fine Checks. Pin Stripes and Mixtures In All-Weel and silk and Weel Hew Spring Dress Goods. Illch Combination Colorings In SATIN STRIPED SILK VELVETS Fer Dress Trimmings. New Spring Celers in All-SUk DRESS SURAHS AND SATIN RHlDiMAS. BLACK SILK BUADZIMERS. BLACK SILK MERVKLEAUX. BLACK SILK B1IADAMA3. A fuU line of Black Dress Silks. Guaranteed toglTetatlsfssUon In wear. New Importation et Fine Berlin Made JIB. BEY WAISTS In all sixes and many qualities. NEW SPRING STYLES IN Stoeklnette Jaekata. Diagonal Jaeketa. Checked Jaeketa, At Lewest City Prices. WATT & SIAUD, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, F J. B. MARTIN A UO. Curtain Department, -AT- J. E Martin & Ge.'s. A great many numbers of our Draperies we have marked at very close prices, and are lower than tame goods can be purchased In Philadel phia or New Yerk. v Nottingham Lace Curtains. Of our own Importation at all prices, from We te K0 01 a pair. A speelal Bargain In sLaoe curtain, Tapped Edge, Elegant Pattern. 11-00 a pair. MADRAS CURTAINS. In White, Mern and Celers. New Patterns. Banging In price from 7V) to17.enpalr. Ankle, ganfpaltarn, worthy of Speelal Mention, It sela attlKepelr. Havy Draperlaa, Bulgarian Strip, Appliqn LaVM Ourtaina, BruaMla Oartaina, Irlab Point Ourtaina. CURTirf POLES ! Patent Extension Poles, with Brass, Nickel and Plush Mountings are the Li, test Novelty. Prises ranks from II te Bt a Dele. Larare Stock of Lew Priced Peles in Walnut, Ebony, Asb, Cherry and Brass. A Brass Trimmed Pele, Brass.kndssnd Rings, in Walnut, Asb or Cherry, at soe apiece, FURNITURE COVERINGS. Jutei, Haw Silks, Tspestrles, Cretonnes, Fur niture Linens. Alse ulmps, Binding, Tacks, 4c,, for Upholstery Werk. J. Cwr.Wt IMag ePrlawJ K.. A. UieaaslllallBllMiail 6. Martin Ge., .. f. ,V4U ".t. -i. fstft.. yi ". mtfA&&hx&VZk 3! tVv ?& '- H .A",".. il&WbfSj
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