BSE5 ? iKarjft'rWi,y!uUJ'-,AKi?ffr.i!Tff .r..r " M Er" ' HW ' 'S".VJif,mV4,' .uAt.'A"v.rW ,jrif W'WSHv" --.;jsv. IiAKCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEKCER, TUESDAY, MAItCH &2, 1887. s , " -v . te-'esHf ,; J MB 9 ' jw. fcWXS ' .s Ufa r r'm i& '"teas bJMit Ctf A" Ki X.M B. .''i.1 '-J-r5f,j 'frSTT i'Sfc iSft ,.;czix i?-?A' SK- B JfcKS. KS&V PS. ijvajr . m fif-t K?2 Bi t. ii , &-; Ks-'WH-S Bfe 'V-V m. S.i &?C m ? n rY w ? & & I4. . Ze tvis r iVWW V fMirajrriu IflaiSsllseitCBa. m or taa laantdewa Daring nMUmAumen sad iv warn alvea a geaeral I a pat la geed werklag order. MM la tmmUm yesterday tad r vary wall. I aw weak age taa St. Caerlta tar. MtayMaanc. b. qtedd bed, a, waa Mowa eat ea acoeaat of It MM. iMWBHaai or taa oepou taataadlMMPeU cat la geed Capiat, Tat fatam aaa Mai rauied aaa flSaaaalaiaaaa Taareday. 't MMR IW Ma i gnat priaeaga of la ' Battle or 'Will M asaiDina uiijwei naiag far taa bMflt of Gen. 9Jaaa saeaUaga ebew the whole i Mm iat aaet te ta law," and u fjiatlinU wanawtatteB of the greatest Mat at laa lata iwhelllea. The historical aai a liMTt li'trn rt'1 "t i1t brQen. , lABMBtt aa isjaessay. P ;Ba aar av iuhubui Berg viuk a. $h JaMMgarwinaoeadtaobaglaeiUa. 4.nwaaaaKM7 araaug, uea. wra. rar . raaaa, of Boatea. will 411 vr a laetnralnthe :& apam aeaea, taklag for hie anbject A Btery w3llaiuaMiJi" isHiiearawiu ohm ijStaa afialetertal naoaUtlea. The speaker U gi vary eleqaeat, aaa will both inatrnet and , Ms. aaa ala aadtaaaa. fc&. &VS ! a M MmftM. wUl babald In the St Fanl'aP. ;..y'vj. aaereh ea Wedaeadaw, aa follewa : Mern- iff awaameaatlOdO, eubiect, "The Doctrine C"i A. . ... .I : t . ....a "' W 1"l'uuJ em i llcIlloeu "' 10" ' ,:-H'l , ' ,7f " aaejBt, "rne uign rrerugauTO 01 ouuer euuer ' ,. ,fci! ervssilna- service at 7 o'clock, nbtect. '.KPwtU ur Tka aaaatlag for men will be held In tbe ,' v aaead Street Lutheran church thta evenlna 3 JM- m nVJivk-. Thai meetlnaa darlag the month of February by ElVitv RT. Wm. P. Xvana, paater of this church, & ;-";'' aa have been well attended. On each eve- alag Rev. Evans glvea practical talks te the paraeaa present. The subject for this eve- lag wm be "A Round Turn." Ylatuaf a the Town. Bar. Jamea A. Dunlap, of Mansfield, Ohie, Tktfted bla brother, Mr. B. B. Dnnlsn, ei The two brethera had net met for years, en last Sunday Rev. Daaten Breached In the Lutheran church in WriabtavlUa. Mr. aaa Mm Willlard T. Bleck, of Chey- aaae, W. T., an visiting in town aa guests of Mm P. A. Kimburg, en Third atreat. Mies Annie Beetem, of Carllale, is visiting in town aa the guest of Mr. J. R, Beetem, en Cheetnut street. au. Beaalaa-er ImprevleK. Wilt Bennlnger, who mat with a terrible attraad aeetdeat ea last Thnradar alaht. les- S4 " wajf ala rbrht law. la alearlw Imnmrln. mxA ths iJik. attaadlna Phvstetana have verv atraaar hODaa ?B& of ala recovery. ', " Qaleaty Ted. The first aand of the season waa taken from the river yesterday by the Reden- roreinem i,w?00?ewd WM ln th0 Mm - i&V taaVaU Vlmsaaaaslna tsSaa warAHwieiaaa-avr ..... -night, witnessing tha perfertr aV SHtMa s.t. a j- efM'lle auuM uuraij. IESW..H !. Scott's rk from a locomotive set fire te the reef of Samuel Llvely'a house en Ferry treat below Second yesterday afternoon. Fortunately the fire waa discovered before It bad gained much headway, and it waa put out by a few buckets et water. Wapetha Chlettlan'a league will be insti tuted en Wednesday evening, in the room of Cblcqueaalunga Tribe. The ceremonies will be conducted by Chaa. C. Conley, great chief of records, of Philadelphia. Considerable difficulty was experienced at the cfllcea of the Pennsylvania railroad tbls morning. The telegraph, poles and wires were down east et Lancaster, stepping tele graph aerrice since 4:30 tbls morning. A large number of friends of WUl Strlekler assembled at his home last evening, the occa sion being bis ISth birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent, and the host waa pre aanted with a geld-headed umbrella, IBM MMMTMB ru-MIVHT. Tks lnter-Moelclpal Bill te Be Discussed at a FebUc afsetug. Tha ae-called " Inter-munlcipal " bill, te govern Lancaster and cities of Its size ln the yatate, which la te be discussed in thedtlzen's meeting at Eableman'a hall tbls evening, has been amended upon aeoend reading in tbe Baaata. Aa altered a new class of cities Is added te the list ; the classification new defining eltlea between 45,000 and 75,000 SB these of the fourth-class. This Is te legla late specially for Scranton and Reading. Tbe third class comprises cities between 75,000 aad 160,000 ; tbls u for Allegheny alone. The ambiguity pointed out la Mr. Henael's review of the bill by the prevision for laying a tax en all matters or things taxable fei "state and county purposes" la relieved by striking out the werde "state and." The number et warda allowed te cities la en larged. The objectionable aectien altering the present school system or Lancaster la strleken eat ae tar aa this city and these et Its class axe Involved. It la amended se aa te cover Reading and Scranton only. If there existed any doubt aa te the mean ing of the bill in the aectien providing that "any city erecting or purchasing water, gas or electrie light works" should be re quired te constitute a department with com missioners te run It, that doubt is removed by adding the words : Any city new owning or which may hereafter erect or purchase," &e. Thus It la made plain that hereafter under this bill Lsncaster would have te have a commission for water and lighting. Various ether changes of miner Impert are made ; and tbe amendments will no doubt be reported te the meeting this evening. " rum uidumk uaiid. Bailie Blnum Opens a Week's Eegacsment at the King attest Tneatre. Miss Sallle Htnten opened a week's en gagement at the Klngatreet theatre last even, lag In " Tbe Hidden Hand. " te a a-oed.aizri audience. Miss Ulnten has been seen in this etty several Umee.taklnglmpertaut characters in tne company neaaea by her late sister, MlaaLUIle. Snebasoenalderable talent, end aa a atar la winning quite a reputation. Last evening she appeared In the character of .ArcAte the newsboy,and Capitola, an heiress, aha acted well and introduced a number et saw Bengs. The young lady baa a geed weJer, and knewa hew te use It Miss Hin Hin tea'a euppert la strong, her leading man Being JJugene K. r.beile, who last evening Played tha part et Majer Ira Warfleld. ?heaadlenee Beamed greatly pleased with 'tha performance. This evening Little 1?. a "WUl be given. m aUuer Pellee Cases, Tha mayor disposed of half a dozen caaea oraieg. una drunk, a young man re- la the western part of the city, arrested l. iptaiai ei a memear or his fatnily, was aaa with a reprimand. Five lode-era fi. -,1 ; ..wwsweuwoeaigwu. fVAiwag Laeaaar, arrested ea complaint of -Jste fetter, for dlserdsrly conduct, waa bald jaWBaaanag Before Aiaerman raaertea. ' -V . 'i-? -vv ' Waal Wan te Blake cigar. "eahB afarka, Samael Hasaler, Sberman yjaaasMr aad Baaiaat Miekey, young man of ghtjajfty, aaartai laat algat at Ilite o'clock r PaeaBfaH, Man. whata they will work T $ Um MMl vestal use. Mm Catharine B. Hagaaer, wife of Henry Hageaer, died en Monday afternoon, In her TMa year. Blxmoataaageaae waaatriekaa with paralyala and her death waa looked for thea. She partially reoeraced from that etreke, but On Saturday ahe waa again atrieken and gradually grew weaker, until finally ahe waa released by death. Deceased waa bera at Belaenbeeh, Westphalia, and waa wadded In her native town en August 5$, 1835. Immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mr. Uegener sailed for the United Btatn, And arrived In Lancaster en December C, lS'W, where they bare retldad erar since. In WH Uiey moved Inte the house ea Beeth Queen street, where Mrs. Begenar died. De ceased waa the mother of twelve children, of "whom there are llvlna-, Mra, Kate Knapp, J. Hirrv. Frank. Mia Careline, Benlsmln, U. Edward, assistant postmaster, and Mra. Clara Hlamena. Mr. and Mra. Hegener celebrated their golden wedding In August, 18SS, and all their ehlldren and grandchildren were pree ent te participate In tbe festivities Incident te such an occasion. In her death Mr. Hegener has lest an affectionate wire and helpmate her children a kind and loving mother, and the community a geed woman. The funeral will take place en Thursday morning at 0 o'clock. Services will be held atBU Mary's church at 9:30 o'clock, and the interment will be made at St. Jeseph's ceme tery. IMathofOsers; Zschaaan, Geerge '.echman, who was acquitted after being tried with the five men who were banged for the murder of Jeseph Raber In 1878, In Lebanon county, died at Swatara : Gap, that county, en Sunday. After his re. lease he retired te his mountain home, where since then he has lived a consistent Christian life, appearing as a Bunday acboel superintendent, working in the mines and at weed chopping. He had been In bad health ever since bis confinement In prison. IMath of Bin. Catharine Ttsunens. Mra. Catharine Tlmmena died at her home In Nine Points, Bart township, en Sunday, In her 80th year. Her funeral will take place en Thursday at 8 a. m. ; Interment In the cemetery of the German Reformed chnrcb, Lancaster. tarn maiuMiuAL boeimit. AklMtlBgeftheEsteaUTe Cemmttse end the tJaslDMS Transacted A meeting et the executive committee of the Lancaster County Historical society was held at the Beard or Trade rooms, en Mon Men dsy at 7:30 p. ru. A committee reported that the Beard of Trade had offered the use or the room te the aeclety once a month free of charge. A vote of tbanka waa tendered, and this room will be used by the executive com mittee for future meetings. The arrange ment for the quarterly meetlnga of the aocl aecl ety will be announced hereafter. The time for holding the next quarterly meeting waa changed bem April 2 te April 16, at 2 o'clock. On that occasion State Librarian W. H. Egle, et Harrlsburg, will deliver an addreta, A number of persona were recommended for honorary membership. Seme donations were received, among them a photograph of the bell formerly belonging te the Ephrata monastery, donated by tbe Band of Hepe, el Grace Lutheran church ; also, historical pam phlets relating te the Falrrneunt water works, from Herace Smith, et Germantown; old newspapers by Ret. Dr. Dubbe. A com mittee was appolnted'te leek Inte the advlaa- miity eLBeing Incorporated, - f - f?te folio wing cemmttteea were named I s..t,..i.... 7i.i..ji. t.ji Archaeology (including Indisn relics, his teric remains, and numismatics) C. Steiger wait, P. Illller and S. H. Zihm. Topography (Including local nomenclature and the collection of surveys, msps and en ravings) m. c. Slaymaker, Isaac Walker and Geerge Stelnman. Lecal Records (including the general su pervision of the literary work of the society, and the suggestion of subjects for investiga tion and discussion) F, R. Dlffenderfler, W. U. Hensel, esq , Rev. J. Max Hark, Rev. Dr. J as. Y. Mitchell, and W. Aug. Atlee, esq. Bibliography, with special reference te tbe early Imprints of Lancaster county S. H. ZiXita, Samuel Saner, esq., and Dr. C U. Stubbs. Ftnedlcal Ziteraftire-RlchardM. Reilly, W. W. GreUt and J. B Hippie. Biography Samael Evsns. Education Ur. J. P. Wlckersbam, Prof. Isaac Geist snd A braham R. Beck. Ecclesiastical History Her. Dr. C W. Stewart and Rev. H. A. Brickenstein. Saence, including Mining and Metallurgy Dr. J. S. Stabrand Dr. 8. Rathven. Tehtical History W. V. HenseL esq , and E. K. Martin, esq. Agriculture and Forestry S. P. Eby, esq., and Trank Grlest. A TAMMMMV UBAtTLT OUCOrAMT. rindleg la ills Bam His Teang mred Who tlaa Hanged Hlmsslf In tbe Bay Left. Bpeclal te the lMrLtumciK. Elizabeth-town, March SB Anether sui cide must be chronicled today. Oliver Kin sey, aged about 10 years, formerly a resident of this place, but of late employed en the farm et Jehn K. Eihleman, in Mount Jey township, about three miles east of here, has died by his own band. It appears that the young man waa feeling unwell of late and yesterday morning be waa told by bla employer that he had better go te the dscter and be attended ta He etarted away about nine o'clock te Milten Greve te aee Dr. Theme. He returned later, but no one knew 1C About neon Mr. Eshleman re turned home and Inquired about him, but no one knew where he waa. Mr. E., antici pating that he waa feeding tha atoek repaired te tbe barn and ascended te the hay left, and en looking around saw the form of the young man, whom he thought was standing. He called him by name and received no re ply. He was thrilled te aee that the young msn waa hanging high in tbe left,and waa ae frightened that he could hardly descend. Werd was communicated te tbe parents, who live in Ceney township, and te Deputy Corener Shenk, of West Denegal, who held an Inquest ever tbe remains. At this writing no cause la known why se rash an act was committed. Oliver has always been a geed boy, and worked with might and main, aa (heugh it were pleasure. The community Is greatly shocked te hear of his death, for he was well known and liked, Interment will take place en Wednesday from the home or hIsfather,Cbristtan Klntey, who has a small farm a mile and a half above Bainbrldge. A Successful Masquerade. Tbere was a pretty large crowd at M tenner tenner cher rink last evening where a masquerade carnival was held by Messrs. Eckertdc Wolf, who are new managing tbls place of amuse ment Skating began at 7:30 and at 930 there waa a grand match by the msaqueradera, who appeared ln all kinda of pretty and fantastle costumes. At 1030 all skates were removed and dancing began. It waa kept up until 2 o'clock this morning. Themusle for the atlalr waa furnished by the rink band and ercheatrs, and everything passed off quietly. The Seventeenth. Anniversary. The seventeenth anniversary of the Yeung Men'a Christian association will be held in tbe court house en Thursday evening of this weea. ev. ur. w. v. ualtell, or Philadel phia, will deliver an address. Rev. O. E. Houpt, et O race Lutheran church, will also briefly address the meeting. The devotional exercises will be conducted by Dr. J, Y. Mitchell. A fine musical pregramme baa alae been arranged. Among tbe soloists will be Mlaa Usllle Becbtell end Pret Wm. B. Hall, with Mr. Walter Bausman aa accom panist. Ne Mete Demestic Basils. Frem the New Tork UersJd- It ia reported that there la te be a great aearetty of pepper tbls j.u. atria' gale. Tbaaaarlffhas Mated biliafer thaaalaef aauaaar.af ftefrtisa ea latarda, AarU 19, Ammmtmn ejr gpaMcipy. rweTeMg Has au fcs ilea of a Team admitted U Be atelra. Officer tlarnhetd arrested two young men this morning en ausplclen of being horse thieves. Thy gave tbe names of Harry Yerk and Jehn Umlth. The circumstance which led te their arimt waa tbelr offering te sell a horse worth at least JIM) for fi0. The officer traced the men te tbe stable or Kenten Uarrla, en Bast Grant street,aml arrested them there. The men when questioned by the officer said they came from Cauiden, New Jersey, and that the team was their own and they had the right te sell It Subsequently Smith ad. mltted that the team waa stolen from a Reading livery stable keeper en Monday morning and driven te this city. The name of the liveryman he did net romem remem ber. Policeman Barnbeld learned later In the morning that the wagon and harness belonging te the team were at the stock yard hotel, and he went te that hotel and notified Mr. Skeen te held the property for the pres ent. On account of the telephone and tele graph wires being down, the officer was un able te communicate with Reading te learn the name of the liveryman whose team was atelen. Yerk admitted that his proper name was Harry Decket. Tbe ages of the men are 22 and 18. Vutt te tha Water Verk. Monday afternoon Mayer Morten, Super intendent Ualbach and the members of the water committee paid a visit te the city water works and inspected them. Kverythlng was found te be in geed working order. It will be gratifying te the friends of Henry Deerr, a member of tbe committee who has been suffering for several mouths from an accident he sustained in the West, was well enough te accompany the committee en their visit te the wetks. W. K. Beard, president of com- man council, waa also present, having In charge a Mr. Calhoun, an engineer from Camden, X. J. A Fermer Lancaster Landlord In MarjUnd. Frem the Westminster (Md.) Adrocite. Henry Rihter, the new proprietor of the City hotel, waa here this week, making ar rangements for opening tbe beuse. The fur niture for thirty rooms has been purchased, and Is expected te arrive seen. Tbe hotel Is being extensively repaired and repainted, and will open te tbe public by the 1st of April. Charles Ranter, son of Henry Kahter, Is here, and will assist bis father in con ducting tbe hotel. Ctt II War la the Tonga Islands. The steamer Alameda, from Sydney, re ports that an attempt was made te assassi nate the premier et Tonga Island, ;the Rev. Shirley Baker, and bis son and daughter, while out driving en the evening of January 13th. The party was fired upon by several men, white and native, and tbe premier's daughter was weunded. Seven hundred native warriors attempted te lynch the sus pected persons, but were dissuaded by Mr. Baker. The trouble was owing te religious quarrels between the different sects. Mr. Baker charges the adherents of Mr. Moulten, one et tbe missionaries, with inciting tbe natives te civil vrar. OrAat AipltAmant t,i-a. vailed en tbe Island at lait accounts, and Mr. Bitker was barricaded In tbe king's palace. Mr. Moulten denlee inciting the hostilities and complains of the oppression exercised by his opponent en the ls'and. Sapper Te-night, 1 he supper by the Yeung Ladles' A Id Society, of the congregation Shalry Shemilm, at Eshle- man's hall, this evening, premises te be largely attended amusements. JJi Au Fenith Te-night. 1 hli evening this charming actress plays "Faithful beirts " at the opera house. The Nashville (Tcnn ) Union said of her recently : " Miss Forsyth wen new and positive honors ln the role of Madeleine ln the play el' Faithful Hearts,' and was se In tensely real ln the strong emotional situations as te bring tears 'te the eyes unused te the melting mood.' tier emotional talent Is of the roost Intensely faithful character; quiet, womanly full of reserved force; free from overstraining and marked by the gentlest and most sympathetic touches." " Tht Battle of Uettitburg." Next Frldav and Saturday Briscoe's grat paintings of the " Bat tle or Gettysburg " win ba exhibited in rnlten opera beuse under the auspices of pest 403, O. A. B. There will also be a matinee en Saturday afternoon. The whole battle from the beginning te the end Is represented en canvas, and the fliutes are life lze. Ui-n. Bt. Clair Mulbelland, the well-knen soldier, n 111 tell the story of the fight te the audience. MAMKATIt, Ne Telegraphic Market Reports. Owing te the storm that has prostrated the telegraph wlres.theie are no telegraphic marktt reports te-d y, live Stock starksL Canoaee, March 21 The Dmtrt' Journal re- Kru: Cattle Uecelpta, 11000 head: shipments. 0; marknt weak; shipping steers, 860 te ljJOOBs.. (JMBMS; stockers and feeders, r.' TO SM2MOOWS, bulls andmlxed. S-J2DJI4 00! bulk. n oeajs SO; through Texas. 13 ISO I STH- Begs Kecelpu. lT.uuu bead; shipments. 4.000 head; market slew; loe lewer: rough and mixed, SSO'OS 50; packing and shlppma-, s& isat S M t light, It negs 5u t skips. U 50fl W. saeep ueceipu, VXD bead ; sblpmenU, 1000 : market strenger: native. Mavuu Western, 3;t; lexans, $i iuatss; lambs. Bast LtBaa-rr. Cattle Receipts, en bead : SblpmenU, 2UJ; market nothing doing, all through consignments; shlpmeuu te New fork. Scars. Hogs Becelpts, TOO head ; shipment 4,100 head t market slew : Philadelphia, at aoe 30 ; Yorkers. S) eea& 80 : cnmmnn tn llirhta tfift-di. pigs IS lias tu; shipments te sewYerk, te cars. oaeep neceipis, ,euu I I head; shipments, 4,bu0; uuusvi active . Lecal stecaa and Reported by J. B. Leng. nends. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cent, lfflu,.,.,. I'D 107 e if iue " 4 " Scheel lean.... iue M M ln ler SO years, iue 4 " ln3eri)ears. 100 - t - lnlOerJUycaxs. loe atanheim Borough lean iue BASkBTOCkS. 1J0 103 1VJ 103 105 10J 9 117.50 ie 11730 nu 1JU its 150 140 161 1JU 9U1S0 ISO las ISO 68 138 .SO 110 1 11U .23 1.11 VB U s 100 First National Bank Farmers' National Bank Fulton National Bank Lancaster County National Bank Northern Natien l Bank Peeples' National Pank Columbia National Bank Chris tuna National Brnk Bphrata National Bank First National Bank Columbia First National Bank.Strasburg- First National Bank, Marietta. First National Bank, Mt. Jey LI tits National Bank ,. atanheim National Bank bnlen National Bank, Mount Jey.... New Helland National Bank.......... Gap National Bank qaarryvllle National Bank aUlxabethtewn National Bank , . BnaoBXtawBeoB stocks. Fast Brand ywlne Waynesbnrg 100 90 iUO 30 im 100 100 100 100 100 100 we ISO 100 100 BO 100 100 111) loe U M 60 60 9B 100 J8 10 loe 100 te se CO se 100 100 100 100 60 IB M.I. MMllll, U Ulersvuie Street Car Inquiring Printing Company Gaslight and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company ,. Btarletta Bellew-ware.... ate vans Heuse.. Millers villa Nermal Scheel a ertbarn Market Bastern Market , Western Market Lancaster City Street Ballway Ce Gas Company Bends Columbia Borough Bends uuarryvule B. IL, re. RMdlne A Columbia B.U.,5' Edisen Light Company... TCBsrrias STOcas Big Spring a Beaver valley Bridgeport A Horseshoe 11 ae.tt HP.10 i.i u te ee t M lea 101 114.11 107 IB 1.00 M.U M.00 10 83.S0 70 17 7S 110.00 1SS 4170 Columbia a Chestnut UU1 se Columbia Washington Se Martattaa Mount Jey 23 Lane, ailxabethtewn a Middle town, loe ISSaslerj?.:.'!:::::::::::: s w N i4tiS ueinmDiaaaiarlstU .......:.:. i ia ujvuwn m siuaDetbtewn as 40 francaster Bphrata., I " S i. Laneastsrl VUlew ainwt Btrastmri MarietU gAMtllpert , Maytown as as as is ea H BBara. BaiMMsa-In this city, en tbe Md Inst.. Her. man r , only son of Jerm r. and Mary M. Irtrn. msr, aged 6 years and a months. Bettee of funeral herealter. Tnmeae-Marth . 1W7. in Bart tewmhin Lancaster county, Cathartse Ttmmens, ta her Faneral from her late residence at Nine rotate, Bart township, en Thursday morning, Mareht,atlo'elock. Intermsnt U the esate teryef ta wenaaa kafanud cknrek, Uaaaii ter.ra. The trieaas aaa relatives are respeet fu it requested te atteaa. aurUHaaftw Wim-ta this ettr, os the tU lnstKmll, souet rerd. ana Msgle Wetter, aged I years, months and 11 days. lh relatives and frlendief the fatuity are re spectrally Invited te attend the funeral from the reildence et his parents. Me. 4S North Prince street, en Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. ltd IlBesxiR. In this eliy. en the tltt Inst.. Catha rine a , wlte et Uenrj Hegener, In the ;lh year 01 ber ace. The relatives and Mends el the family are re spvctfnlly Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her hnsuand, Ne. US Beeth (Jueen street, en Thursday morning at o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's ennreh at :) o'clock Interment at 8t. Joeph' cemetery. ltd hiLLixasa In Uits city, en the SOlh Inst, llee, U. hllllngcr, In the Mih year of his age. The relatives and friends, members of the 1. 0. O. ., U. A. It. and Lancaster Mnnnereher, are respectfully invited te attend the tuneraL from his late residence, at Mwnnorcher hotel, North frtnee street, en te-morrow (Wednesday ) morn ing at 9 o'clock, Service at the house. Te pro ceed afterwards te Venn's It. K. depot. Inter ment at llarrlshurg, fa. VORCNTVcOMmssTeNE& SIMON U BRANDT (Farmer), Of last Poneeal township. Subject te the de rision of the Deinocrntle Ceuuty Convention. Your Influence rsspectmlly solicited. ml2 tfdaw pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SOLOMON ZBAMKK, Of West tlempfleld township. Subject te the Decllonef the l)inecmua Couventlen. maivttilAw F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W . LKBKR, Subject te neiunerttlc iuiH-lldAw Of Ephrata township rales. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the reqii'st el many friends I announce uiyflt as acandldnte for County Commissioner. iutiect te the decision of the Democratic County Cnnrentlen. lour influence respect f ally solicit. d. HhNUT f. llAUTUAN. rnmtJAw Eatt Lampeter Township. CiKW AD VMR T1HKBKSTS. B AKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never varies. A marvel of 1 purity, strength and wholesemenesa. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ln competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in earn. Kotal Bakiae Poweaa Ce, lbs Wall Street. New Yerk. mayx7 lvdAw MONEY TO LOAN ON APRIL 1st. IN amounts et 11(0 and upwards, apply at once te ALLAN A. AERH IB. mristd 1(0 KastKlngSL TJTORRENT. E The Kestaurant under the Wsstern Market Heuse from April l, 1837. Anolvte JOtlNLOKENZ. marlS-tfd Ne. SB West Grange Street. TirANTED GIRLS AND BOYS TO VV Strip Tobacco at B. M. TOHN a CO.'B. ltd Cor. Duke snd Chestnut streets. WANTED TWO LARGE TURKEY Hens, extra tine of last year's hatch. State weight and price per pound, delivered In Lan caster. Addtess, mil 2t P. O. Bex 93, Lancaster, Pa. w ANTED-A YOUNG MARRIED MAN te work a geed farm of stxtv acres either en the shares or for salary. Must Le athoreugh farmer and win recommended Address mlHtdAltd "FAUMaK,"TUItUriCB- PUBLIC SALE On "ATUBDiY AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock, at Ne. ? North Shlppen street, a tot of House hold and Kitchen urnlture, consisting of Beds and Bedding, clothes Press, Tables, Chairs, Cook Move, Parler Siete. Copper Kettle, ksg Carpets Alse a large let of Carpenter's Toels and a great many articles tee numerous te men tion. W1LHKI.M. m21-lwd Auctioneer. TBE MARCH WINDS DO BLOW, AND make the hands and face rough and cracked. -USB- Cerhran'a Cream of Rtxeg And have no trouble. It keeps the skin son and moist ; 10 and 23 cents, at Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. 1S7 A IB) NOBTB QUBBN ST. Ar Cochran's Cough eyiup Is the best. Only 25 cents. uuue-lyeedB a UCTION SALE OP Beets and Shoes This (Tuesdsy) evening at JOHN HIEMESZ'3 SHOE STORE, Ne. 11 North Queen Street. BEES BM AN ft RIINOBIIL, ltd Auctioneers of Beal and Personal Bstates. SPECIALTIES FOR THE NEXT FEW WKEKS-Handseme Spring Overcoats U Ordr r Heed with silk for an. Scotch Cheviot Hnlts te order, elegantly made and trimmed for 130. Pantaloons te order from IS up. Uemem ber these prices will only be ter a few weeks A. II UOSKNSTSIN, Ne 17 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. SELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK of UUMKMaDE FUiiMlTUKK. consisting of Parler Suites, Lounges, Mattresses, single Haircloth bera, Kecstng Chairs, Kecllnlng Ctalrs, Paintings, ktc, until April 1 AH Is geed rdlable work, sold at a great sacrifice at NO. 431 WkhT CHkUTNUT ST. AlsePOK BBNT, a most desirable dwelling, Ne 44V West Chestnut street, with a long garden and lets of choice Irult. WlU be renua cheap. Apply at Uill-lwd Ne.151 WKSTCUBSTNL'TST. QASH BUYS CHEAP AT CLARK'S American Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. :t CENTBl BQUABB. Finest Teas and Coffees In the market. Pare Spices, Sugars at coat. Cocea, Chocolate, foreign aud Demestic Pickles, Catsup, N. et B Saute, Sardines, and a full line et Canned Heeds, Balslns, Prunes. Currants, Uried fruit, Cocoa Cecoa Cocea nuu, extra nne Table and Dairy salt la boxes or sacks, great variety of Toilet and ether Ceapt, Crackers, rieur. Cheese, Cornmeal, etc China andUlatsware given away with TessandCeOVes Stock all new and fresh. Please give us a call aaa compare prices. Ooxudetlvaradprem .py. uun s.uuas m2J-tld X Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. T3ANKER3, KUHN. LOEBtSdCO., BANsFRS, S0NASSUA8T., NIW YOKK, HAVB CONSTANTLY OB HAND A BBLaCTION or CHOICB 1NVB6TUBNT SKUUttlTlae. Correspondence of Bank-rs. Brokers, ard In. vssters oellclted. lebsmdlu,ThAa ESTATEOF FREDERICK FREY, LATE of Maner township, deceased. Letten tes tamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are ree uested te make f mmedlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the sams, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, TtVBLINE H. BEY, P. W. BHUTAN 1, Bxeouters. Uaeaas Nacksii, Attorney. la-ttdTu ESTATE OF JAMES F. R1CKSECKEB, ,.- JlrVJ ,Sf V? W Ur c,,'i-f teeeees4. La? tars of ad ministration en aud estate having? been granted te tha nadarslgeea, all pe -sons tuAebtad taereui are req uested Ae inakalaxBealeMDay ment. and Uwee having eialmaet demands sgalnst tne same. tu praseat tlmeuhnt deUy forseitl.mentte & naterslgaeC tetsV IngfaMonntae, "jM-t! wa. d. wba vaa, Atteraer. ai vtfsar""" aMsxeMsWa afeV jraTir erjuirjuuravm "TTAjrTED-UITK OF ROOMS, WITH IT Beara, for man, wlte aad child, within in minutes walk of wateh raetery. Alsobeardand rooms i ler tear geaUemen. aadrsss mam "U.B. W waUhr.U. TJIOR RBNT-S-STORY BRICK DWKLI.- 1N. Me. 11 Beuth queen street, hall, II roeBM and bath room t all modern eonvenleneea, elsasatly flnlabed and In the best of erdsri rnl very reasonable. AI.LSN A. HBkH. mlMtd HalMKaHKIngatreeU JORL U UAINK8, AUCTIONEER, Kel KsUte and fire Insuranee Agent, sslls ruHNiTima, stock, bonus abd UBAL BSTATa at punne entery. lioness for Bent ranging from ga te $4 per month. mlittwdK RUFTURE-OURE GUARANTERD BY ... t'r-J. BBsrer.Mi Arch street, l'hlladel. phta, Pa. Base at enes. He operation or busl neaadslay. Thousands et enrea. At Ksysteae Heuse, Heading, Pa., td Saturday et each month, send ter circulars. Adrleetree. marl-lvd TJWK MS Brl RENT A LARQK TWOJITtlttV Brick Owelllnv. Xe. mannth ),, irat. with large garden and brick stable t room ter four horses and carnage beuse. Apply te A ., TIBMBTSHUBaUT, .. , Auctioneer aad Heal Bstate Agent, tnlllwd Nasi North Duke street. A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, acquainted In Lancaster and vicinity, who has time and inclination te solicit Lire insur ance, can hear of a geed opening la that line from an eldsttbl!shed Company. Nopravlens knowledge of the business necessary, as fall In stractlens will be given. Address, .... ff. M. 8 . Leck Bex 1.ML mll-lwd Philadelphia 1'ostefflce. tjeerr. pek mentii. epSitJv Salary and commission te cempe tent business manager ler this City or State Agency, for exclusive sale or ear "Autouiette uss Saving Uoverner, required by every use Consumer, average u per cent, saving In gas bills, prevents all smoking and blowing burneis, Increase brilliancy of light, reduces Ira risks. u,rr b,w in nrtice. cnuersea ey nuaest authorities. Address TUB UNION NATIONAL OASSAVtNBCO , ltd Sl-CastllthStreot.NswYerk. LT BUR3K' A CERALINE BAKE. The Cerallne Manufacturing company will Bake at our store te-morrow (WaUNKiOAY) and en NKir 8ATUMUAY, aith. 'LADIK ARE BSl'KCIALt.T INVITED te come and see the many geed things that can be made out of CERALINE. The products e" the bake given away with a book that will Ull you hu te make tbem. -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. aaTelephene Connections. Goods Delivered. QPENINO DAY, APRIL 4. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (OI'P. rOUNTAIN INN ) FEATHERS! Don't buy your Feathers until you bare seen ours. We bave en tbe way two bales of tbe best Steam Cured Feathers. Guaranteed te be free from all Impurities. Every pound as te quality and price guaranteed. It will pay you te wait until our OPEXIXG DAT, APRIL 4th. 33 and 35 Seeth Queen Street. (JPP. POUNTAIN INN.) mailHydAw riRHH dt BROTHER. bard (6 Mcelrey, bard & Mcelrey, DON'T USE BIG WORDS In promulgating esoteric cosrltallens or artic ulating superficial sentimentalities and philo sophical or psychological obseivatlens. Beware otplatltudlueus ponderesity. Let your statements possess a elartfled eon een claenets. compacted cemprehenslblensas, coal ascent consistency and a concentrated eogeney. Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent ga rullty.lajnns babblement and asslnlne affecta tions. In trylnc te impress npea ethers the superl superl erlty of the Indnerments, and why yen and se many ethers patrenise this firm In the line el Mti't, Youths', B)j.' sad Childrei's CLOTHING. Gents' Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, -AND- RUBBER CLOTHING, It is net necessary te use Jaw-breakers. Let yenr extemporaneous desrantlngs and unpre meditated aspatlatlens have e .noise latelliai blllty and veracious vivacity, wltheat rhodo rhedo rhode montade or thrasenical bombast. Beduleusly avoid ell polysyllabic profundity, pslitaceeus vacuity, ventriiequal verbosity aad Tandllequent vapidity I shun double eoten eeten aias, prurient Jocosity ana pestllsrens profan ity, obscurant or apparent. ta ether words, tela plainly, naturally, sensi ble, and mutually ssy that " " tmun Hirsh & Brether erriBTUK LAHUKsr BTOCK TO BILBCIpTBOM, TUB BMT gCALITlBa, TBB LOWUT PBI0KB. boa. iebtb qubbb a, abb ebmtbb QOABB, bABOAMBB, PA. WID1 iWAQ eianuxuL maw ABMMMTMBMMim. ITAHTRD. .",. .asieMs at eaea ea very liberal terms. recliHUs unsurpassed. mlT-asiaaw Keissrvmea, Beehsster. M. T. nWll 8ALR-I108 FOR TWO TEN 11 N p!lVVco;h5SJr,lweeMWOM,',1 ... - .. OBaB rLOY, ltd We.lt Best Chestnut BtrtJt. s1 1'RINU, 1987. A New Uenartnre ler lAneaaiar In vat. lering. Importing direct from taa best makers et rme Woellens. 1 have JustreeelTed through the Bosten custom house, a large lavetes of my own Importation of SU1T1NU, SPUING UVBRCOAT1NU AMD TKUUSBItING, The like of which, for style and gualtty.has nsvsr been equaled la this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby exteededts all in want of spring Garments te call early and secure Cholee Patterns Workmanship tha very b,:.nd price, .ew.r tta-aTft.,, marR-lydR Me. it North queen Street. QUPfKR Yeung -UYTHB- Ladle' Aid Society, -or TUE TUE I'eagrrgaUaa Skalry Shemalw, -AT- ESHLEMAN'S HALL, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, March CM and lid. Admission and Supper, 95 Oanta. gey-Ttckets te be had at tbe Doer.a maris ltd rpR EA8URY DEPARTMENT. nvncaer i COMPTROLLER Of TUB CVBRBNOY, I WasBtssrea, March ie,ias7. ) Waaaaas. by satisfactory evidence presented te the undersigned It has been mads te appear The People's National Bank, Or LANCASTKK, In the city of Laneaater, In the oeunty of Lan caster, and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the previsions of tha statues et the United States, reiulred te be compiled with uviuiv u Hwcituun bimii un auinerisea 10 oem manee ine Duttneas or uanainv. lenea uie nutiness ei u Mew therefore I.Jesse D. Abrahams, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tbe Currency de hereby certlty lOl at "The People's Nai tile-a Natii lenal nana, or Lancaster." In the cltve r Lancaster, In the county of Lancaster, and State of 1'enn sylvanla, Is authertird te commence the bust nessei eanatng as preriaea in section nrty-ene hundred anil sixty nine el the revised statutes In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this 16th day et March. IW7. J. U. ABRAHAMS. Depnly and Active Comptroller of Currency. Beal of thi et tbe comptroller et Currency Currency Uarsau Treasury Department. iae.s,cj ) mlHwd AT CLARKEU Great Redaction in Prices, -AT- Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, Heb. S3 Wast King Street, (Directly opposite Serrel Bene Betel ) The Great PtUsbury Fleur, 71a. per quarter. Clarke's "AA.," 66c Five Cent Bugar reduced te IHc Five and a hall Cent Sugar reduced te 4c. Granulated Sugar, ee. Five Thousand Packages Uabbttt'a 177 Seap Powder, tXc per package. Twe Pounds FuU Cream Cheese for Ma CLARKE'S AND COFFEE STORE, T1A NO.M WKsT KINO STUBET. ' Telephone Connection. w ILLIAMBON et FOSTER, Communtcatiea by Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. TBB l'HONOUNCBD STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- OVERCOATS AND SUITS -KOU- Chlldrra, Bejs and tentlrmea ABB NOW BKAOT. TUB PRONOUNCED STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- Dunlap's Fine Silk Hats, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS -FOB- aENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS. -ALSO- Ohildren's Fancy Gaps and Feloi ABB ROW BBADT. TUB PBONOUNCBU STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- Silk Neckwear. Cellars and Caffs, DRESS KID GLOVES, Frnch Percale Shirts and Hosiery AUKNOW BBADI. TUB PKONOUNCKD STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- UiU, MissW, Mini's u. GtiUem's D1E9S SHOES ft GAITERS Are new ready In rsddltlen te ear popular aad standard makes. Trnnki, Valitee and Satchels At the Lewest Prices. ageTMI wBAXD FBIZB rUMPBIBt-TOOar trteaAs aaa patrons who asvaaet letreeslvsda package etUtrse seeds we are anitens tAey saoaleTeall ana procure them, ae we weaMttaa ta eee a healUy oempeUUon ter Ueartaea, There ia ae ekarge tot (Se paeka ge or seeds. WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER, S3. I4.M Mel WlMt ilH IABOATBB,rA. Jteaaay aa Mttraayataav BMW AprMMTaBMann. TJfUBliEY'H TOOTHAOHM DHOH la give prompt ryuer is eshmbbbsiib. at IIUHLBV'a Dai I m fta8Mss. West WANTED-AG1KL TO DO GBKBItAL housework t must uaOsrsMuMI eeaktBg. Apply at Ne. uansmuaassisTu mis-1 tfd Laaeaatar, ra. XJ Property Ne. West Oranga street. Meat comfortable heme,wlthevery convenience, aai enes soiiaeia rer aocier, aenusv or whleh once Is easily convertible Inte finest location. Terms easv. Aiinlv at SS' apply Btpaesaa premises. ali-lwA (kl sfsVa 'OH A K1NKR AND BET-' e<vrvrv1 tbh euaMPaumbtban Due da Montebelk). AT BORBBB-a LtQtJOB TOM. Be. at mmtre square, Lancaster, fa 4MtreBATBf. JJINO BTRKBT TUBATRK. Mmtnmm vrmmw . C011E.ClJtiM0DAT, MARCH II, . ee vaarauag eeatist. SALLIB HINTON. umei supperx pi im tats LtLLia Biarua i snpimnedherewnueelleai eesiSeaV 9 J MONDAY NIUHT " MIDDBB BABtSI .. II iapiuHBtwiuisengi),Mlas Ballla aUaiesi. Tuesday Nlgbt-Llllts Davis, with seanTwaa. uesday BlghC-Patty Lavrcei, wiueeags. ADMISSION l(i. Vend BICBBTa aav Matinees Wednesday and aataraate. Ma Beeerved seau en sale at Bes efflee, ' lm marlt lwd JBULTON OPKKA UOUHK. Taesder bb4 Wt4aeday, Xarck It It. TWO OBKAT PLAtB. Bngagement or the Distinguished " HISS KATB P0E8YTH And her Talented company. In the latest Ola. matle Triumph, " FAITHFUL HEARTS." By Clinten Stuart, author et " Oar eetety." WBDMK8DlTKVBNtNO. MISS g ATB FOHVTR In the Highly Baaseaafal OemedyDrama, MAROELIJa." By J. C. Hoach andJ. Amery BnexttVsas MAONiriCBNT COSTUMBS BT WOBTS. A BUPBBI1 CAST. PB1CB9FOU TIUa3AGBMBNT,B.fla,Tle.. Beserved Beau, ll.oe and Tie. Bala or seats "P""- marlT-ata DBF WUUUfa. T S.OIVLER&CO. Merchant Tailoring. We are prepared te make up Belts and Spring overceeta te Order, with beet Linings and Trlmmtaga, and uuarantee riu at short notlosatas netlosatas notlesatas uIn.,,nIn ,Le,r Tteea. Mew Soeda opened dally. vW,,.'2,?nJ5 tew days, New Line of NBcavtBAH. Best Laundrlsd aad "nlsundred shine at fcec , Jte, aad 11 ex We Invite oemparlson. n8prlngand8ummerUNDBRWBAB. Genu' 1.1 nen cellars and .Cues. Gloves. Hosiery and Handkerchiefs. OAKPBT DBPAUTMBNT-Weare opening New Things ln Carpets. ttemember we are agents ter the Genuine Aurera and Geld Medal Car pet Sweeper. Kvery Sweeper Beara our Name unit." Come and Bee our Goods and Prices. JeianSsGivlerciGOs, Ne. 06 Baat Klas fcHrawt, LABCA8TBB, PA 1887. 1887e -TUB LANCASTER STBAM- WORKS. rear years age, as an experiment, wa put up a small machine rer cleaning ear pets b steam power Instead et haad-beat-Ing. Bach year since ws have beea 0"as palled te enlarge enr works, pat ta addi tional machinery or tha latest Improve ments, and wa this season bave a pleat second te none In tha State, and with a capacity ler cleaning ever t.oea yaree per day. This addition et new reaehl necessitated by ear rapidly la Desineaseeeaisar. aiiuuu et detna what we premised started. That It raturntna nsrSs same day without regard te weatfeer.eaa retamlng tham thoroughly elaaa aMUaa that cannot be dena by the old atsa beatlns carpets by hand. We have cieeeea maar Barriaburg, Ti earnata sent te na trana erk, Columbia, fasaaen. ere. All we ask Is a trial, reeling sere when once tried yen will never haveaearpst beaten by band again. The steam-power e'eanlng nss rapidly grown la the larger cities, . Philadelphia having no less thea Fhlladalnhla fifteen different carpet-cleaning works As usual, wlth-every new thing inter etfd if ) persons have circulated reports se ub enact inat uarpeie aiv uvra, spouse ur Biusa uj in eiaaui. se. an epi; VBOf we wui say seca is nes tee case wa tear veur earDsts anvwhere give yen a new one or tbe same qeaUty. as tar as tha steam spoiling and saitsia lag, that Is another talry tale," aa gee strata does net touch tbe eat pet. uietaiy uhtss ui BUMMuaerj, In tha last four veers ws have i thenaanda off Tarda of ernet. aaa have tern unions, and that by earslsssaees of an empleye. It was an old one aad the owner received a new one la Its steed. Customers are always 'welcome te 'te. speet the machinery and. see aew taa cleaning U dena. T ea eaa see at a glaaes that the earpets are la ae way Injured. We are owners of the patent prnssuut eleanlea carpets wltheat removing frees thTnoer-a very geed thing In id way, bat wa always advise taklag up tae oar ear SJuifat afl possible. TjOs is Ue only proper way te de where It eaa be deaai where It cannot be done, the ether ta a goedsabstltuu. The maehinsry forbeaUngoarpetsstas ferbeaUngoarpetsstas forbeaUngearpetsstas ply removes the dost aad elrt aad brighunstheeolers. PoTrasBevlag lak, Tease or stains from caipets we have aa aa aa otherpTeosss, which U perfset U Its work Bad will tboresghly rsateve aB traeea of rJi. aad will restore colors aa blight aa new, Oar prleee are but little mere, Ilea. fc.n baad-hratlng, and ou are sura at bsvlna It dens rlgnt, and when premised. rain of ae rale, net only are tae meta removed from the carpet, bnt they ere net likely te attack It for a year or ae te ee me. We have no connection with any ether carpet c I mnlng works. Be sure your or ders get at the right place, worksae werksae bia's Building, corner Cbureh aad Due streets. Leave eraert at J. B. Martin k Ce., te.Wnt Ibm JkMMt , iBOABtsva. ra. CARPET CLEANNG nesisatea taeaaaan aae H nt . .'Niii,- !& yw, Mfec Jl&'&l&"L $v lil'i "- ?
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