5V 7?". v-rsv V'liteV! SHSvJSWfl-"" fPi? iil.ltl i ftf-Jt.i T vVws ihvW"? ' - UBi P A v w ASTER - 7 .',;. I (&? t&: 86. , M- KJ.4" i& s,r tf "ST nc .:&,- m & && ,rl' r7 n & ks&fc4. 4f tMM '.?&-" aaaM eg UTMinncn. AprH .-irteM William w tern ea bob MIltA Ml tern aaa ewrlaM Vatta Mrwt, la frost of tea ' WM.O.DaMwkefir. About MU Mr. WlUUaai of Mr. DatWakefw, two get Sate lb carrtrgv ud w twa aad taa ent the beat eight o'clock Mr. twmmrwn hk bm isam was IM atrrKM ei Officer Ikajf treat eat the turnpike and afta of ta w at the tell-nt. The feat tjttfW rwMdly through the tell- Wttaeat psytag, bat were followed ty Fry, tke gate-keeper, iry caugm HI aeBMBdea IB ion ; me men Mat six eeate and harried away. 1 he earrlBf wen found by umeer long tne turn pise, near where it bad Men The herae showed signs el driving. Ne clue la had te the Who were In the carriage, but persona etated that they were very well ajNaaMai arcagh "."; Jeaa Wesley, colored, was arretted by -' OBMer Wlttlck en Saturday, ler lelenleun as- &iMU mmA lialtavw- nrAfarrnri tiv flata .InnM. ..9?--. . m tfik kl mtiAArlner hAfrAStntilrn .i. Inu and nri hall for his annearance at W" Y "- - . W K" ..? n.l. tn.M t. ..1 .nH Miiln.nl .iatn.l him $&, tftaofnee of Squire Frank, for surety et tbe r, peaea, frsfarred by Jehn Wealey. lie had a V kAal.... - On..lA V.v.l a..... Hijia ... "i.fc. PWW UVUJin OtVtUO fl.UB ItUV. WW Ull tt.v, BjDWterarnun mil He waa sent te Jail te atwar the charge at court Mnlm In the Chatchea. Benrlcea will be held In the St. Paul's V. K. BBrch en Tuesday as follews: Morning gf&. awrrieeat 10:30, auojeet, "ine Ageny;-' at &W enoen aervloe at 430, subject, " The Sleepy wU Waanhman:" the evenlnar service will be con- (,$&& ' daeted by Bar. J. X.erey Baker, rector of St. Faai'a chnrcn, uarrisDurg. Services will be held this evening In sev en! of the town churches. The members or St. Peter's Catholic church will held fair during the latter part efthla month or the beginning el next. Watt' Kagagement Clnat a The perennial chestnut, " Uncle Tem's Cabin," will be presented In tbe opera house ea Saturday evening. The Walte comedy company closed their eagagement In the opera house en Saturday , erasing, presenting "The8elgeotIiUcknew.' , The audience packed the lower and upper seen ana were wen pleased with tbe per formance. The following gifts were presented: At the matinee ticket Ne. 133, held by Helen Brnner, drew an Individual caster; ticket Ne. CO, held by Blanche Berntbeisel, drew a Bapkln ring. In the evening ticket Ne. 4SS8, held by Miss Jennie Shuitz, drew the better dish : ticket Ne. 023, held by Jehn K. Moere, drew the sliver Ice pitcher. Town Melaa. Hen. J. B. Livingston, of Lancaster, spent Sunday In town, as the guest of H. M. Nerti-, esq. A special meeting or the Columbia fire mrniMnv will ha hnlii Ihl. .Mu a..' menta will be made for bc4djtwe,ralde daring the month efMag-ajfJ,, nw fite fjsguie flea Keesey, employed at U10 transfer station et the Pennsylvania' railroad, bad tbe Uttle finger el hla lett hand aeverely manned en Saturday, while unloading a box of mer chandise. Tbe Injury tecelved attention by Dr. Craig. The Columbia base ball club will held a ball In tbe armory en the night of April 15th. Gen. WelaU camp, Ne. 68, Sens et Veter. mn, will be inspected en April 21, by Lieu, tecent Martin, of Lancaster. Frank McFalla, market master, Is confined te bis house by sickness. Tbe grand total et cars hauled by em em peoyes of tbe Pennsylvania railroad during the month of March amounted te lOi.Ue This movement includes tbe Frederick and Philadelphia divisions. m ABIIKH TO AttHB'. JKualus el Well-Ktiunu Clllici.s Laid in Their Usrtbl Keatleg f lace. The funeral et Cenrad Uaaser took place en Sunday afternoon from his residence, 'e. 33 East Orangejitrxet, and was very largely at tended. Teutenta Ledge, Ne. 105, KnlgbU ,of Pythias, turned out ever a hundred mem- b Bev. Dr. Kuelilng conducted a short atrrlee at the house, after which tbe remains were taken te bt. Jehn's Reformed church, where the funeral sermon waa preached. Tbe Interment was made at Lancaster ceme tery. Tbe funeral el Jehn G. Schaanstlne took place thla afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his resl. , dance en the Mlllersvllle turnplxe. It was attended by a number or the members et the Grand Army pests or thin city, of which he waa a member. Tbe funeral services were held at St. Stephen's Lutheran church, and the Interment waa made in tbe soldier' let at the Lancaster cemetery. Tbe pall-bearers were tbe vestry of St. Stephen's church. Tbe funeral of Casper Matthews, father-in-law of Henry Wolf, took place this morning from Ne. 333 West Grange street. Hev. Melster, of Si Stephen's Lutheran church, conducted the services, and the interment was made at Zlen'a cemetery. The funeral et Mrs. Ellen Albright, from theresldcnceef heraen In-law, H.u. Heui-ea', tbls morning, waa largely attended. Ser Ser Tleea weie held at the house at 8.30, and tbe body taken te Marietta ter interment. The funeral of Mrs. Mary L , wife et Capu Philip L. Sprecher, took place this morning at 10 JO o'clock, from her husband's residence en East Walnut atreet and was largely attended. Tbe Interment waa made at Lancaster cemetery. Ai.itunr hUtruuATBV. CblMren Make a Marrow Eaeaie from luatli Ilj Geal Oas. Several members of the lamlly or Frederick Bweigert, residing at Ne. 722 Poplar street, were almost suffocated by oeat gas en Satur day nlgbt or rather Sunday morning. The gas escaped frenj a heater down stairs which "$ " X6f wren fen the family retired. Beth dampen bad been shut aud the top was lett open. The gas could net scape by tbe plpe,se It rushed out of the ten. Tbe deer et tbe stairway was also lett open and the gas passed up. Near tbe top of the talra was a room which was occupied by these of Mr. Swelgert'a children, it waa guiea wun gas ana tne children were artncixi The first intimation that the ether members Of the family had of the affair waa early lu tae morning when daughter, aged 10 years, waehad been aleeplng In tbe affected room, staggered into that occupied by her parents aus sw upuu uie noer. j or a time she was aaeoaeclene and the ether members of the aaauiyopen awakening at onee knew what waa the matter. The windows and doers et kesjMwere thrown open in order that air ewald te obtained. The two ether children waa were in the room were also round te be aneetaxt Dr. Warren waa cent for and upon Bla arrival he applied restorative- te the children who were much belter in a abort tiaia They felt tba effeete of the gaa all day, bat wereaoen free from all danger. Kaeaksd fiowe By a Herse, uaday afleraoen a Dart v of vnnn- i.hi. ??iI?W,lk,,1B,aeni' " Fnlladelphle turn- ! ee, aw ua raewrveir, when Elizabeth Haas. ,aaaj of taair number, waa knocked down bv ".5"!? J' "tebaal Harnlan. It ittet Mr. Harntshhad tuiaSbUnea" m saaaeataeat oeenrrad bainr .. .1 .! fiS.10" kA -. ' wwlW U sja-sa ever her, but the otrtke tr, and her inlurlea aaasiBBM - bm fevr" SJUKBM,0AB atwaa-a. a. t Leeal lint Was as r-bMe Bate. This afternoon Bam Matt Frldy eeld ter J. M. Leaf, broker, at the Franklla house, the following stocks, Ae t Ten slisree of Farmers' National Bleck, te Jacob Bausman, at 1118 75 per share. Mint aharea of same, te Samuel Seldom, ridge, tt 1117 per ahare. Tea aharea Lancaster County National bank, te K, M. Heatetter at 1117.60 per shslk Thirteen aharea of aame, te Jeliu IS. Warfel,attll7.50. Fifteen aharea et same te Jacob Sblrk at 1117.60. Fifteen shares of same te Jehn II. Myers attll'.SO. Five shares of same te J. K. Eaby, at H17.6fV Fire aharea el same te E. M. Heatetter at (117.40. Ten shares or same te K. U. Biker at 1117.40. Five shares of First National bank el Lan caster, te Jjoeb K. llerahey, at 1204 90 per share. Flvosbsreaef Marietta turnpike stock, te 11. H. Cael, at f31 95 per share. Twenty shares of same, te same, at 33.10 per ahtre. Ten shares of Peeples National bank, te Dr. A. J. Herr, at $131 Five shares el same te Jacob B. Wehller, Ot 1131 Te. Ten sbarea et same te C. Mutslcman, at 13i Five stuns or satue te A. B. Leng, at f 131 . 75. Fh e shares of satne te same, at 1129 7e. Ten shares of same te Jehn Gingrich, fl2S Five shares of tame te Christian Heurer, at 12S. Five aharea of same te same, at (127.75. Ten shares or Columbia National bank, te 11. F. Bruner, at JH7.95. Sixteen shares of same te same, at (147.75 Ten shaies of Northern National bank, te A. T. Hostetter, (137.S5. Ten shares of same te Stener, at (137,75. Eight shares et Western Market, te Kllas Uervhey, at (00 per share. Six shares of same te B. 1". Montgomery at (59 Pi Ten shares of Northern market te B. V. Montgomery at (SO. 10. Ten shares or Lancaster A Mlllersvllle rail way te II. W. Uartman at (70 per share. Five shares or same te A. M. Frautz at (09 75 Five shares of ame te A. M. Frautz at (69 95. Six shares of Lancaster street railway te Emanuel Keller at (50. Eight snares Ltnca-ster A Quarry vllle rail road te B. F. Montgomery at (2 per share. Ten shares of nig Spring and Beaver Val. ley turnpike te Geerge K. Keed at (S.70 per share.' tub JiAtuti'a near cevar. Fourteen Cases Ileard and Disposed el Tbls Morning. Saturday night waa an unusually disor derly one and the noise was made as a rule by young men. The police made seven sr sr restsferdtsturbingthepeace. Jehn Denagby, Uarry Blnkly and Frank Maynard amused themeelvea at 2 o'clock en bucday morning by singing and makings great noise en Seuth Lime street te tbe disturbance of these living en that street. As it was their first offense they were discharged upon the payment of cost. Blcbudj Qirffmnmi and a young man nametLsffTader were about atartln a t In Centre Square when Officer Barn. held put In au appearance. He arrested Redmond but Bruder get away. A warrant was Issued for bis arrest te-day. Redmond was discharged upon payment of costs. Wil liam Uugbes appeared for tbe second time and be waa retired te jail ter thirty days. Jehn Mannering was released from jail, after serving a thirty-day term en Sat urday, and he celebrated the event by getting gloriously drunk. He waa sent back for sixty days. Michael Elear was discharged ou pay pay ment of costs, as it was first etfe use. Four tramps were committed te the work house ferthlrty days each and three ledgers were discharged. X.CHD A HBLVIhU II AND Add Tour Mite te Die UontrlheUons Fer the German Tramps. The Istelmeencer feels much encour aged at the ready response given te its appeal for aid for the German tramps, the tale of whose woes was printed en Saturday. The publication has evoked wide popular sym pathy, and every one should turn in and give a little something te help along the geed ciuse. Following are thelatestcontiibutiens : run NLthPniiark Downey Charles r. Kci)(jir C'Hh ah dh Jepph 'acker Cah rrevteasly acknowledged Total IU!S A Thief Dreps tils Heet). At late hour lust night James Robinson, day operator of the Pennsylvania railroad company at MnuntvlUe, was ou bis way home through the village, when he noticed a man walking In front of him with a bag ever his shoulder. He thought he knew the fel low and called te him. The man took te his heels and dropped the bag In his flight. Bob Beb Bob iusen examined tbe bag and found in it nine big fat chicken?, which were dead, their necks having been rung. Kobinaen then started In pursuit of the man, who succeeded in escaping. The chickens and bag were left at the house of Harry Blukley ler identifica tion. Tba Weman's Itellel Cerps, On Saturday evening the Weman's relief corps et Geerge II. Ibeinas Pest, Grand Army of the U-ipubllc, was Instituted in tbls city by Mra. Mary C. Cellem, of Mahouey City, who was instituting officer. The corps starts with fourteen members, and tbe cm core are as fellows : Presldf ut, Mrs. Sue Nlmlew ; senior vice president, MUs Laura Maynard ; Junier vice president, Mis. Beltzeli ; secretary, Mre. Abraham Killlan ; treasurer, Miss Annie Uensler ; conductor, Miss Mame Kelilen. bach; assistant conductor, Mrs. Hiram Mc Mc Elrey ; guard, Mrs. M. V. B. Keller. The object of tbe corps is te relieve peer and destitute soldiers. New Men at tba Peer Ueuse and Prison. Dr. Geerge D. Sensenlg baa taken the place of Dr. McCreary at the county hospital, and the latter wlllremeve te Blair county, where be will engage In tbe practice or his prefea fcien. Diniel Sensenlg Is the new secretary el the peer Leird, taking the place of H. K. Myers. At tne prlseu, Andrew J. Caldwell has taken the place of Ell Miller, an assistant un derkeeper, and M. E Kllng, of Leacock, has succeeded U. N. Weaver as ulght watchtnau. Unclaimed Letters. The Allowing is a list of unclaimed letters remaining lu the postelUce, Monday, April Ladies' List. Mrs. Geergn Enerett Miss Mabel Graham, MUs Jennie lUnln, Mrs. R. JS. Nil It lis Gents' List. Gottlieb Bauer, II. J. Eaiter Heward Martin, W. Harding Rowland Liuii Schullhbhs, Benjamin Shell, E. Wiide! U. Ysger. ' Made an Assignment. Jeseph E. Delchler and wire, or tbla city, made an assignment en Saturday afternoon for tbe benefit et their creditors te Jehn L. Miner. Mr. ueichier baa had a & and 10 cent store en North Queen atreet for tbe last few years. Opining or the af HlersTllla gcheuL The MllJersvllle Nermal school, the winter term of which ended two weak! age, re opened te day for the eprlng and summer. Students have been arrlvlngdn town all day, and the Mlllersvllle railway la kept ytty busy with extra cars. O ftiia Attar Meat Tear. A suit wa brought la tbe court et common plea thla afternoon by Brown A Hensel, at torneys for Jeseph C. Brlnser, which has an Interesting history. Tbe defendants are Jehn O. Brlnser and Jeseph S. Kutt, and tbe action brought is that el deceit About ten or twelve years age It is alleged that the de fendants, through a fraudulent Judgment, defrauded Jeseph C. Brluser out of of a large sum of money. Kvcently one of the defend ants cenftssetl te his part In the transaction, and the abee suit Is brought te recover the money out of w hich lie was defrauded. The statute of limitation bars a criminal preeecu tlen, or one for conspiracy would be entered. Salt Abeat Tobacco. Alderman Ferdtiey this morning heard the civil suit of Jacob Ureenburg against Iaac Stlrk A Ce. It was a tobacco case, and the facts developed were that Greenlmrg sold his crop of tobacco te s buyer of Stlrk's at b( cents through. Whoa the tobacco was de livered tbe tobacco tuen refused te take It at the price ceu trscted for, en the ground that It was net in geed condition) a great part of it beiug rotten. Urceutiurg claimed that the tobacco agent saw the crop and bought it as it nas, Alter Stlrk A Ce. refuted te take the tobacco It was sold te another party, and this suit was brought te receer the less sus tained. Decision was reserved. I'.fTtiflrOsn llnrara. The " Z izj " company, which appears here en Ssturday eveulng, carries a pair of larfe Nerman horses which they use for hauling their scenery, baggage, etc., from the car te te the opera hour e. Slate KnlgbU te Meet. The Knights of Laber of Pennsylvania will held a convention In iiarrisburg en Thurs day, lu the addreas issued by Grand Master Workman Powderly be aaya all delegates are te send a duplicate of credentials te Ed ward M. Painter, Columbia. Lancaster s Light Costs NrarlT B30.0CO Uarrisburg's councils decided en Saturday eveulng te place the contract for lighting the city with the Excelsior Electrle ceuipanj. The Thomeu-Uouston company was a bidder and aked (72 er light, and the Ex celsior agreea te light the entire city for (13,650. An Expected Break. The Kese Lisle company disbanded lu Ilritel en Saturday night. The cause was lack or runda and diaries net paid. One of the company was In this city last nlgbt and be stated that the management owed him ever (100. In Ueslltate Vlrceinstances. The family el Jehn Patterson, en North Mulberry street, are reported te be in desti tute circumstances. Mr. Patterson is the old gentleman who was Injured last week by the runaway team elCapt- Franklin. Tne Steamboat a S access, A new engine of three horse power has been put in the little steamboat en the Conestegs. Yesterday another trip was made and with tin persons en beard the steamer made the run from Media Hill te GraetTs Landing In seven minutes. The distance is almost a mile. Sale el Ileal Estate. A L Winters has purchased of Jeseph C. Wngbt a farm of 42 acres, situated near the ere mines in Providence teanshlp. The terms were private. Msltlng Lancaster. William Heppe, son et a former pastor ei Zlen church, Is In town stepping with Henry Deerr, of Water street. DMATUM. SMOLLix-In this city, en the 1st tnst, Jehn L. Muellen, aged 33 years au4 3 months. The relatives anil f rtends of the ramlly are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from bis late residence, Ne. 613 at Orange street, en Tutsday mernlnuat 3 30o'cleca Ulgn mass at SU Mar's church at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. 11 ary's cemete ry. 2t Dsimicn In Uarrliburir, en the 5d Inst , Mary I DWtrlch, In the Tiith year et her aae. The rrlrttlfs and trtendt of the iamUy are re spectfully Invited te attena the funeral from the 1'enn'a I! U inpotenatrlval of 15 5s train te-morrow (Taeidiy ) Interment at Lancaster cemeterj-. ltd KxRorsei - On tfce 21 of April, Vallna, dtugt ter of atbanlel rergusen, lu the 31st year of her aM Serlcs and Interment private. al3td Millib. Aprl 2, le7, hate St., wlia of Jehn II Miller Hired 17 yews and Uilays 'lh relatives and friend ef the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the ie-Mence of hr husband In Mlllersllle, en Tuead ty, April 3th, at one o'clock and i o'cleok at Zlen's Reformed church Mlllersvllle ltd MAttllMTa. New ters siaraet. Kiw Yeaa, April 4. rieur market steady , Fine, 12 agi te; Snpernne, tl 7UOJ M, geed te choice extra Wwtern, $3 63S5 Ol; geed te fancy extra stAte CI rOQt oe , common te geed extra Western. W l.V(JltM W beat Ne. 1 lled Btiite. 03e i Jie. ! 'de, WK63V : hn 2 Ucd, Winter, April, WKc May, S)1H-. June, 91c. Cern Ne t mixed cash, Wj , AprU, 4flic : May. Ha ; June, 45'Js. Oau Ne 1 Vhtu itate, 39j; He. 2 de, 37We. : S 2 mixed April, 34Vc. " l'.yu dull ; W eatem, y3Cc ; State, 57HOMC Karley dull. Perkqnlel; new mess, 115 00; old meas,15CU Lard May, 161; June 17 CS Meli iuini at 19(1 3Kc ter boiling stock. Turpentine firm at 330 itTMinnrm: stralnd te geed, l 1S91 21X. relrnleum dulll ; Kenned, In cues, eke freights dull, grain te Ulasgew, sd. Butter dull: Western Creamery, 2!fJ2.1a; Klgln Creamery, iiXc ; state dairy, halt rlrkln tubs, HO.'ic UhettMfirm; Western Flat, 1I012C: geed te choice light skims, 11'iOHKc ranc) White, 11(2 HSc; State factory, 11S( l!C agsneak; ataU), UJ.Ouc; Western, 18)0 lie dugar quiet t Itedned Cutleaf, 6 8 16:; Granulated, 3a' 160. Tallew dull ; prlmu clty.SlMeQIc. liice nominal ; Carolina, fair te geed, 303KC. Letfve Urm t lair cargoes. 1340. Oram and rroTiaieus. rnrnlshed by H. K. Tundt, Breker. Cuicaoe, April 4. 1 o'clock p. m. Hhuit cum. Uata. Ferk, Lard April May iiji SV V) ... 7 31 June niU ll n .... 7 10 J"l mi 414 7.41 AUKUtt Hepteu,tr 7JX 43VJ Dtcember ti Uecelpta Car Lets. Winter Wheat n Spring Whtut U3 Cern 07i Oau ut llye llarlny , OU City. Crude OU M He-id. Ueeelpts Uegs i;,3oe Closing Prices-J o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. Oiu. Perk. Lara. Aptll 77H Si'yi VA 21 73 7 2S May iil 3 f. si.uu 7.3J June l' 40H S3 aite 7.W July tun tin AugUlt September luvj jjj December tii OU City. Crude OU , ,, cs, Chicago Produee Market. umoase, Apt II 4, CJOa. tn. Market opened. Wheat-May, b.'Hc: June, slJict July, teifc Cern April, S4".4ej May, 80Jie; June, 4JHe Jly. 4IKc taU-Aiiril, 23;ifl2te ; May, Wjc ; June, 29. Perk May and J une, lit Ut l.ard May, 17 47 Short Ulbs -May, $ 17H ; June, $8 23. UsstOslIefSs JuTyh:8aV7a5xo.We, ''W "-. Hc. 400orinu'y4',ke,!C, M'y' "X0- JnM' OaU-aprli. ie i May, SSJle j June,29Ucl Juw'I47inl',77i, My'"H: Jnne,'l7s0, JuHly,a72Sr?,',3t0,Ma ,6 0l "". 8i I fhlladelphla froduea Market. 43 Q3 Kjb fleurqutet,2s3. Wheat antll, bio j May. Xc.; Jnly.Wa. T' W4ci June, June, S7Ue. OOKc. uern apru, July,45e out- iprll, July.J.Xc. sec; stay, 47c; 860 May, 7c.j June, rmiadelpbU Cattle Market. Pbiladslvbia. April 4 -Beef cattle, receipts aTysa aaaai n as as .llAuirua SsiHsri 4Ja.nn ,Ji a . " , ajii sueei cauie, receipts -Beeves 2,0u0t Sheep, 6.U0O; Hogs. s week beeves, juui bheep! 6 00. Previous s.taii UeKs.e.tuu. Jiesf cattle wet active; Cztra, IH9W I goea MMae ) 1 medium. ittcWfojamntaen. P We htghar t eaum, ie i fee nedinm, 8c common, 4a'H fthMtn tee. ici turd nan active l state. faWUOl Western. fiffltC Milan rsivcs wrrrnciirn si pcjc. "sat cows were dull at 2HOMV. tallica cows were tuactu eat tHtM m mera aaraata. yuolMtlens by Ueed, alcUraun Ce., bankers Muii'jisii'r, in. saw vcaa tisr. it . . s . HM . l's . y . M . 3l2 . 131'. 81', . m . 73 . 3.U . I . ft" . ih . 3:i . lti ,. SJ, ,. mi. ,. in . ir; ,. 3-'S ,. 33. :: f .. w .. se .. e. .. -V . Mt .. 77S lis. KtH Jr. . ei 8 "i 133 10IH 23 S7S 01.4 XrtJ !' 'S 13LS USX 14 .' MS 19 Canada I'sclttc cecal Colerado Ceal Central Pae.... Canada Sen t born Chi. St I. A l'gh Den. IIIO.U IHU.UA W It tie Brte, frids Jer. C ...... ...i.. k. a t Leu. N L. Shere Mtch.('n Heck alley MlMOurt t'actflc N.l' N.l. t'rvf .Ml N.Y.C Rast Tennessee U Omaha Oregon Transportation ., Ontario AW I'aclnc Mat! Ktchmeud Terminal SUl'aul Tex fae Union fac Wabasbcem 4ii lit? ti2 1312 "? 102ts TS s SSI ltl 111 ll 1 if-C t-. ifi" 4li l 40 " it: 31 "H ei Wabash l'rel Wastcrn U West. Shere llends Mew England TaiLADSLlHli. LIST. Leb. Val H, N. .A l'htla 1'a.K K- Ueadtng Ah. NaT ttestenv. I'ajs 1'. K N Cent 1'oeiues fans KiIk Uen'ls Oil l'htla. liacUeu M4' 6i SVJ ... . lilt 39 19 13-1G 50 3-16 20 13-1 X"t 1W, IMS' MS llS MS tv Llsa stock Market. Chicago, April t The Drmert' Journal re re peru Cattle lieeetpt. SH head : shipments. ii ; mart steady ; shipping steers, 9M te l.stift. , 1303 0; stockers and feeders, 11 73 03-1' rows, bulls and mixed, tjioetoo bulk, K Xt3 IS; Texas gras.crs, S3 (Xs3 1 30. Hogs Kecrlpia, ,) head; shipments. 4.00n head ; market strong and slew 1 rough and tnUed, SSaj3h3: packing and shipping, S3 S30 S je. light. 3 101S65; skills, tivigi V, h(H.'p Ucelpts, 301) head ; shipments, none; market strong; natives. S3 etl!3; w extern. tJ 7:3 1 mJ ; Texans, tl 7.,(l 70 1 Lambs, 14 .VQ3 73. Kast LtssRTT. "attle Kecelpts, 171 head ; shipments. Ill ; nothing doing ; prime, 31 23 ; lttrtoget, II Vai 73 ; common, fl(J4 23, ship ments 10 Sew erk, 4 cars Hogs Kecetpts, 2.1UD head ; shipments 3,200 be-d . market fair ; Phllaitelphtas, 6 ItyM in ; erker. MViJ3 70; common te light 13 9tt3 30; pV II 7M)3 (O. shipments te New erk, 2 cars sheep Kecelpts. 1,0 0 head ; shipments, l,u; market titr, prime, Vf$t 23: prime te geed, It r-01 73 : common, 13 y3l ; lamb.', W. Itew fork Stocks. Nsw Yebi, April 4, 1 JO p. m. Meney leaned atb per cent. Exchange steady, II SKQ Governments steady. Currency 'M1 'XH bid; 4 s Coup, II bid t 4X's de, II 19', bid. The stock market this morning opened strong and dutlng the 11 m hour en an active buying of Krle, Lake Shere, Northwestern, Jersey Central and Heading prices advanced t te 2 per cent. In the hour te neon a lr.ctlen of the advance was en realizing sales. At the present writing the market Is firm again at the best figures of the day. yE IV MO VEJi TJSE.VEXTS. T ARGE AND SMALL FURNISHED JLi tteui can be had at 0 4 WOKTll PRINCE ST, CITT. R EMOVAL. Ier Sing has removed his Chinese Lanndrv from Ne 103 West King street, te Ne 1 North Prince street, next deer te Pulton Opera llnuse. 11 WANTED-AGIRL lO DO GENERAL Housework. Anplyat It NO. 2:4 WBST VINE ST ANTED-A GIRL FOR GKNERAL TV housework. Apply at Ne. 218 East King street ; reference required ap4.2td tir ANTED THREE GOOD HOUSE vf "ervants. Apply at F. 11 TROUT A CO '8 Adrertl'tng and Ltupteyinenl bureau. KK North yuien street. apr4 tfd LOVT. Siturdsy afternoon, en King street, a Sll ersrter Clasp The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning sirne te ll THISOrFlCE. WANTED V GOOD GIRL TO DOGEN eial housewerk: must understand some conking; no d de no washing; reference re quired. Apply at ltd Ne 36 EAST WALNUT ST. WANTED AT ONCE A YOUNG LADY who understands the millinery business. Alse a young lady tale.nmn ; relereiicer'qulied. ltd eandi eOHlit QLEr.N. rE.RT tlTUATION WANTED A YOUNG kJ man with some experience wants a situa tion In ajewtlry store. Apply at r.h -i rout co 'S Adrerlllng Agencvand Emplejment Ilnreau, .-JX North Queen gtreet apl tld GRANT HALL FOR RENT. A Large. Well-Lighted Roem, with ante room, and suitable for ledges or printing office. also two large rooms nniecond.tery of same building, suiuble for offices or lodging rooms. JOEL L. HAINES, apr4 2wdU,w,s Ne.31 North Duke street. GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING, Ily hlngntreet 'Jheatre Orchestra, under leadership of Prof C. Ilurger, at JOHN A sNVDLR"!, Ne 113 North gueeu Street. a Four popular beers en tap, Including Mon aster anil Rochester. It 3.ET THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST Celers ler Easter Eggs. Liquid Dyes, Be. or 6 for 2Ac ; Dry Dyes. J for 5n , all different. Faslly applied aud perfectly harmless. Heautl ful Easter Cards given away wltn lijes. We hive samples 01 our colors en display In our wicdew rRAlLEY'S EAST ESD PHARMACY, (Oppeilte Eastern Market.) 8-3mdM,W.FB u SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! JanH JmdBeed WOUND AT LAST ! A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. COCHIU.VS.COUGil CURE Dees the Werk EVERT TIME. Guaranteed te de se or the price will be retundtd. Large bot tles 23 cents, at Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. 137 A 183 NORTH QUEEN ST. Lancaster, Fa. ass- Try It and you'll never use any ether, mars ljeedll G RAND FAIR EXCELSIOR HALL Blue Gress Cemmandery, Ne. 5, KNIGHTS 0? THE GOLDIN BAGLI, Beginning 8 ATUROA V.APRIL 9th and Centtn- ulug Until TUUItSIlAY, APU1L 21st, Inclusive. Each purchaser of a ticket is entitled te a chance In a VALUAULE WHITE ASH USD ROOM SUITS. TIOKBTS, - 10 OBNT8. -A Hand of Muiie every evening. ill be In attendance apl-Utdtt YOUR LAST CHANCE 1 aaoe REWARD I IlaioeAars abd Fat-striBRs te ins Rxaal ONE MOKE PU1II.1C BALK, MONDAY, APRIL 11th. 1687, at 10 a, m. and 2 p. m. This will be tbe greatest el all sales greatest In number of vehicles and In fineness of finish. Loek at this list: 12 Extra line Full Leather Tep lluggles, 30 Extra Fine Leather Quarter lluggles, is Extra Fine Rubber Tep Buggies, 13 Extra Fine Twe-seated carriages, el all sty yjes, nree stationary and Junip-seau: s Twe and Three Spring Market Wagons, 4 Bxtra Rustness Wagons. 2 Four-Passenger Sunies Tep and se Tep; 2 MeCall Wagons, Painted or In Natural Weed, Varnished; 1 One-Seated Uetkaway, 3 One-Seated Twe aud Three-Spring Standlog-Tep Phaetons, S One-Seated Twe anu Three-Spring Peny Phaetons, 1 One-Stated Jenny Llnds. Alse, 23 Second llsnd Vehicles. rheae who wish a vehicle will he given an op portunity te buy at Public Bale Prices from new en until the d-.y of sale. Remember, that a guarantee Is glsaq for one fear with every vehi cle sold TasbNeticb The above reward of ISOOwtU be pld te any person who has heard any one declare that the work sela at our sales was set as represented; and wa challenge any one In Jits community te produce better work than that sold at our sales Terms-tilnety days Dots, with approved sa entity. ' MORtfECK a aflLKYT ... Cerner of Duke and Vine streets. 8, r. Bews, Auctioneer. gpri iw yew An rtcHMSMKxn. NOTIOK. My wire. KlUalmth Diet, (rermetly Kllta beth Ilershi-y) having left my home and lamlly without any reasonable cause, I hereby caution the public net te trust heron my account, as I will net be responsible ler any debts contracted by her. VU1HP H1ET7. mm llKNT-THKKK I.AIUJK UOOMS, MS I isrand deer, rrnntlnann corner West Klna and Prlncnstrette ; thnsim third fleer and lour rooms and cellar In rear, facing en Prince street. r ply te J rKANK ksisi, urecer, Id Wlatid 211 West Kli.g Street UH)K KKNT A FARM WITH 8 AUltlCS sv nt ljml In a splendid coudttten en the Btrisburglurnptke, about 4W miles from Lan caster and 1 mile Intui MtllperL Fer further particulate Inquire et ... 1 HUH al.Ua.IH.TH UAMr, apl-tfd Ne, NM West Chestnut Street T. Cl'KlNU, lNt7. A New tlepartniv ter Ijtncaster In Fine Tal Tal erlng. ltnpertlFK direct tmm the best maker et fine Woellens. I hae Just received through the lloiten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of 8U1T1.M1, SPHIVO OVRIlt'OATINU AND TllUUSKKINU, The like of which, for style and quality, his never been equaled lu this city, aud caunet be surpassed A sp'clal Invitation is hereby extended te all In want or sprttiK warmenta te call early and secure Choice Pattnrns Workmanship the Tery bvat;aud prices le ttr than ever. II WKHItA.ni, marn lyd It He 43 North tlueen street. e AK HALL. Ot'Il tlO.OO SrHINO 0 F.RCOATS. Compare them with what you will see in ether stores, where tiny clmige 13.W ami $15.W. WANAUAKKll A llKOWN'S Uax Hall, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., rniLADBLPIIIA. E. B. A H. LADIES ! Watch for notice of our Spring Opening- of FARA60LS. Nete tbe date and kindly favor us with.yeur presence. We knew you will be amply repaid, for we will show a re markably handsome line. Yours Very Respectfully, R. H. & B Ne. 14 East King Street. apl 7md lVT ERS X RATUFON. APRIL PEICES. Out Clothing for Spring IS READY. TUh ASSORTMENT IS GOOD ARL LOW. AND PRICKS Men's Suits, All-Weel, 1.0 and 0. MIN'5 HUIVESS SUITS, In Geed Asserl ment. Well Made, la Sacks and Cutaway, llo.ej te Its 00. MF.VS DRE3 sriTSack or Cutaway, 111 en te I22.lt). Youths' Suits for Confirmation, IS DARK COLORS, AT TRICES IN REACH OF EVERYBODY. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS In All Styles, Substantially made and In Uoed Taste. LOW IN PRICK. Myers & Rathfon, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, NO. 12 BAST K2NQ STREET. LANCASTER. PA. B OSTON STORE. New Spring Hosiery -AT THE BOSTON STORE, Neb. 26 & 28 North Queen 81. We quota a few prices en Hosiery te give you an Idea what we are doing. SO Doxen Ladles' Regular Made GERMAN BALUBIGGAN HOSE, MXe.a Pair. Truly a Remarkable Bargain.. BO DOZEN Ohildren'8 Hue, 5c, a Fair. 130 DOZEN CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE, rast Celers, lOc.aPalr. 30 DOZEN CHILDREN'S BIBBED HOSE, Deuble Kneed, 23c. a Pair. 100 DOZEN Men's Hese, 3c. a Pair. 1000 DOZEN MEN'S HOSE, sc, 8c , loe , lJXc-, Ife , loe., tee. and 23e. aarwe want you te coma and leek at our stock of HOSIER V. Stamm Bres. & Ce. ADMMHTmiMwttn. " OffnKOK A F1NKH AND II KT eJAsVFVTVF TKIl CltMPAt)!4B THAN Due de Montebslle. A "e"tsfa l.lgtlOH STOKB. We. l Centra Square, lneustr, I'a, s I'KCiAI. BOOK SALU BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! ANOTIIRII Special Boek Sale -run- TWO WEEKS ONLY -AT- Astricli's Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KINO STREET, -OF- BOOKS BY THOUSANDS TO UK SACRIFICED Again we havesneceededterecurethevreatest Eaitef a bankrupt stock et a leading publishing ease In New erk, andean effir our c tstemera bargains which have never been equalled btere. some nt the books hardly pay ter the cost et binding. special attention Is called te our M Calf, w Morocco and H Alligator Setts or lilcknns, Thackeray, Irving. Kilel, Conier, Scntt, Ilul. wer, etc Alse Illustrated Heeks, Uetiks of Poetry and rictlnn ler men, women and chll dren In endless var'ety. asTCatalcgues ian be hadeu application at ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 0. 13 EAST KIXU STREET. , STniCU'S PALACE Of FASHION. miucn Palace of Fashion, 111 ElSTKIXl STREET. LANCASTER, PA. Monday, April 4. SPECIAL SALE Or KID GLOVES At Prices se Astonishingly low as will com. pel their raiitd sale se nave closed out THE WHOLE SIOCK of certaln stylt s et one of the largest Importers In th's country e bought these gernls at about h ilf tbflr value andwlll offer them for sale at almost what the) cost us. LOT NO. I. Thirty fle Dezen r ouMtntten Scalloped Tep, Reul Kid, In all the I ending Sprint." ' elurs. Tans nnd slates, new grieds liiiitertid this spring , thv are worth 'c a pair. OUR 1'UlUS, In 1 tlMI A PAIR. LOT .NO.!. Twenty lleren Klvc-llutten Scalloped Tep Real Kid Oleve. IILACK.all stts. Une goods; they are worth ll.Ol a pair OLR PRICE IIKTt- M.NK CE.Mi A PAIR. LOT NO. 3. Eighteen lleien rnur-Uutten Stltchsd Hack, Finest "pMnir I olers, 1an, worth 1100. OUR 1'HICE,51XT1'..N1NK UEN1S A PJlR LOT VOL rtlteen Doten ronr-lluttenRRAI. KID.rinest Qilalltj and Finish. Slltcbed Hack, rtnest Spring snile. lans and Sla'e., worth II 13 te II Se, OUR PRILL, hlOUTl-rOUtt CEN1S A PAIR. LOT NO. 5. Twelve Doten, rivn-Uatten, same goods as Let Ne t, at ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. LOT NO B Ten Dezen Undressed, Stitched Rack, all the Leaning aprlng Ce or., worth one dollar. OUR PRICE, SEVENTT-riVh CENTS A PAIR. LOT NO 7. Twenty five Dezen Lacing Gloves Fine Uual. Itv. Latest Snrlrir Shades, erth 1 a pair OUR PRICE, SBt LNTT-t'lVK UKNIS A PAIR. LOT NO 8 Only a Few Dezen of Four-Rutlen Scalloped TopneodSprlngColors,Taua,alTlllttTi-MNE CENTS A PAIR. Besides these r pedal Numbers we carry a Complete Stock et All Urades. styles and Celers In all sizes, at the Leweit Prices. ALSO A F I'LL NF. STOCK. Of Lisle Taffeta and Silk Gloves, INULACK AND COLORED, ALL AT PRICKS WHICH tVR GUARANTEE TO HE TUB, LOWEST. ASTRICH'S PAIACEOE FASHION, Ne. 13 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. OPEN EVERY EVENING. jTUJI BAtB VM atjtsTt. TSwiTRENT """" J3 Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. 133X North Queen street. Heat ana gas inciuaea. Annlw at (euis-ua RaMatatER'S LIVERT OFFICE. HOUSES FOR BENT.-BRICK DWFIiL. 1NO HOUSE. Ne. S37 North Queen sirej sirej Alse three-story llrlck Dwelling Heuse, Ni . Ksit e Anae street Alse two story Urtek I nU i. leg. suTtaSla i ter shop or facteryj Ne. M Mwth ChrUtiau street, rosiessien of all glven I mm i- dUWly. APP'yBTK.NMtTZ. Attern. tmW-lwd 38 North Duke BtieeU QOAMm n a MA.BT1H, wBtenaAU an aatAtt maim a All KlndB of Lnmber and Ceal. jbTYabdi Ma D North Water and Prlnes ttaeta. atwva Iameu. Lanoaiter. nlvu -rAUMQAKDNERSdi JEFKERIE& COAL DEALERS. Omcai-Ne. 1 North yueenBtreet, and Ne. HU North Prince street. TAana;-nerui rnsn buwh vw.,Mg P9i uIm LaNOAsTM, PA. ug jikwa DVBmTmmmatm. D H. IIAKKK HAH HRMOVRD HIM fifllcule Ne.4MOHTIILlMBar.. uiWttd I erner et Urant (L AKAItKUIIAMJK. Fer sale, en easy terms, a f red man n fan tuttni business c tilr illy located, paving large p run Is en kkhIs iii'i'iutactured. iradoaaun iradeaaun llshedall eer Urn t tilled Stales. BatlSBsoterv r..l.....,a ..I WAX fit. ..till!!.. All,ll.Mt ' ......... n ..- ...... e n. ,',... ap4S 2IHMAW THIN fins erfirja. 8i'KU!Airii: mil tiik nkxtkbw WKKKH-llandsemii Spring Overcoats tn Order lined with silk form. Scotch Cheviot milts te order, elegantly initie and trimmed ter fit. Pantaloons In order fiem K np. stemem ber these prices will only be ler a few weeks A. II HOSRNSTBIN, Ne. 37 North Uueen Btieet, Lancaster, l'a. TrrANTKO. tVr.. " 8,.''"u'n at enee 011 very liberal terms. Facilities unsiirpss.ed. Illliiwu liunlivu. inl7-.1tndw Nurserymen, Rochester, N. T assail n rm sin.ii a as r. n.. If in5ftiiJ UNT--HKIOK. 8TABI.S twe5 ?.,inl8r,M,!l en ChrlsllaB street, ba. eZf!ir Bh2I.liinrl."B" 's streets Can ha iOilZ cnB,dJnte a machine shop or ware- '" lwa Attorney at-law. PROI'DSALS WILL BR HKOKtVKO ter yliimblng work en erth Duke itri-t from W atniit north, aoterdlng te SDMineatl. teues-vaal the mayor's offfeir Uuldstab. handiiJInlHifere 5 eVInck April 7, 17, at maV. or'seftlw JACll(lli.BAOH. ' aprl 3td Superintendent Water Works. AXTIJU-AN AOKNT, MAI.K OR lemnle. In Mncaster and adlnlelna towns homes , geed dellverud fn-e i no canvassing atlsisSilv miililiil'liimil istm.1 aasasa.as. aaaa a.sr a.' .'...' ... .i.,.i' u, im uuan m taiir V. " - 'v hivhi Kwva wm- i ! WfUlBI Address. LIIAHLaS LAWS. he stone Heuse ierth Uti niu .sl.. Lsn(u,iA. npriSldJtltw TKRHOILS OK TIIK DENTAL. CHAIR DIsAllatEli. Teeth attracted tiy the tise or electricity per fectly sale and harmless. My as 00 Teeth tuadeef the Im st material that 1 eetn purchase. Filling teethasiwclalty. All work guaranteed. W. 1. F1SIIKK. lieutlit, apmiyd Ne. M North Uueen St. E NULETRKK srOUK 1'ARM. Standard llrvd Stallions In Service. BTOKM KINO (Jill) sMOOO Recerd, I ears, J 17 III IIK-NKV(UI4) ajoeo Send for New Catalogue. DAN'LO. KNQLB, Marietta, Pa. apl JmdAw A UCTION Of tbe lUlance of my Inu stock of BOOTS & SF10ES WILL HE SOLD ON MONDAY COMJIKNC1NU AT 3 O'CLOCK. SAIe at fame time all of my store dilutes, In udlng sate, show cav etc., will be sold. JOHN B. SLOUGH, mntfd NO. 14 NORTH QUEEN ST. TJ KMOVAl. 1 REMOVAL I ON APRIL 11th, JOHN F. HEINITSH WILL REMOVE TO Nes. 145 and 147 North Quttn St (The large room formerly occupied by MscNay, the grocer ) I will continue te kep the most Complete Stetk of Paluta, Oils, VarnUhca, Olaaa and Brushea In the City. a" The only house In Lancaster that makea a Specialty of Couch aud Heu.n l'slntni "uppltet. aprl tfd JOHN f. HELS'lTsU. N EV SHOE STORP. HIEMENZ'S NbW ailOK 1TORK AND FACTOHV. SHOES M. HK HKIOKl. te LOW IN PRICE. in. i this fric"e 7,it or sner.s Infant Kid llutten Shoes, re. Chllds' Hprlng Heel Sbrw., fiiy; Chllds limit solar Tip Shnes, s te 11, 73c ( htlds'Uoed Pelibln llutten, spring Heel, 73c 31l'ses' spring Heel Unttenabisi.il in 2. gee Misses' Scheel Sher. solid leather 11 te J f I en, M1...-1 HUh Cut Pebble llutten, II te2.lt . Indies' I'ebble llutten, a'splendld shoe, II 00. 1 adles' Kid llnttea Sbw, II U Ladlea' Rest Pebb'e Uutten, round or siuare tee, 3a A Heed Man's Lace Shee yte. Men's Fine Lace fchers.lt.il Men's lleavv bewnd Army shoe, II ', Men's llnb-Nsll shoes. II (0 Heys' Lace Shoe, 73c and It ). I adles' Kine Kid lland-'-ewi d Turn Shee, $1.00. II I, bus' Pine Ktd Spring Hl Sbee, 13. These ale all nrst-cla-s new greds shoes of all kinds made te order Prmemtmr we have re moved two doers above tbe old 1 1 ind. NO. 57 N0KTH (JIJEEN ST. apl tfd JOHN II I EM EN 7.. AMVmMMKHTB. F ULTON Ol'KRA HOUSE. Tbureday j3venlng, April 7, 1R87. Ollbert and Sullivan's Latest Opera, RUDDYCORE. Presented by the McCanll Opera Cemiqae Ge. JOUV A. McCAULL .Proprietor and Manager. With the same cast new playing at McCautl's Opera Heuse, Philadelphia, Including Dlgby Uell, Elwln llerr, .1, DeAngeles, Ellis Kyse, LRura Jnycn-llell. Jesle Knapp, Resile Fair. bslrn, Adlne Drew. Magnificent Costumes. Original Scenery from MeCaulI' Opera Heuse. McCaull's Opera Orchestra and the Composer's Original Orchestration, IMlIflE0 777777 3Cc. 73c. A 11 00 RESERVRD SKITS 730,41.00 W Sale of seats will open Monday morning, April I, at 8 a in , at opera house. al4td rMa Ann corns. pLEASE NOTICE THAT CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 36 CENTRE SQUARE. Is net a branch of. nor Is It In any way con nected with any ether store In tbls city. Alse notice that we Intend te and will haveajnst share of trade In our line. If fair dealing, low prices and strict attention tn business will ac complish it i and tbe tact that our numerous customers en Opening Day, and every day since are coming back with Increased orders, la suffl. rlent proof that our goods are giving satisfac tion as te quality aud price, our we. and 6c. Coffees are doing It. Wh guarantee te sell as cheap as any Retail Heuse tn Lancaster. agrDen'l forget the number, til CENTRE 8 mttdw JOHN A, CLARK, w ANTteD. Every Man Weman and Chill te call at Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, 52 WEST KINO STREET, And try a cup of Clarke's Combination Coffee, made In one minute and Marvin's Eagle Brand of crackers, free te all. Coffee Fresh Boasted dally and ground by electricity, Coffees, i:X, 19, IH, 20, 21, ii and tS ct. per pound. Uranulated Sugars, 8 cts per pound. Almest Pure White Sugar, Sets, per pound. Light Rrewn Sugar, sVcts !er pound. Powdered Sugar, sWcfs. per pound. Three Pounds Parw) Pears for 43c, CLARKE'S TEA AND OOFFBB STORl, NO.W WEST KINO STREET. Directly Opposite Benel Herae hotel. Tele phone Connection. , ,.,. -,v.. 4 u Il?vi" .': iybi WU?'lTlf.,fj &'.!' fe&l V-VJ '4yaajt--le!tfig.A. .,$&&?:
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