?3 wlfff- TV jf' j; &&M v THE LANCASTER DAILY IN TEUJQEKCER, FRIDAY, APBIL 15, 1887. -tf-.fen' T S8. L-f' m a? . L i V Ft. & M SriJ r iv V2.- & r 'Si'- P3& AND ACCEDED TO. &: iurfire &. JUgf AUAM MMVAMtmP. I Of It) ISTBLLlOWrtaS. li About two weeks , 10U banda and haaters im rolling bUI naked for ila tha i1caofwagafrem3 9S I ft Ma for paddling ana au ion men aaaaa aaata of nrleea, The empleyes rOeUabia Iren company alto read Mma&d of the managers. te I at Brat thought the demand te be aaa a report wae eiicuiawa swtaaslreae would net be granted. A Ikaa been petted In the coiumeia iron mr BslU that tne advance wm u "Tae employee el the Sutquebanna I Bull will also reeeire vi " fuu Aaalvstsanr eetakntiea. 'HjtOalaaUaBlblaaoeletjr will celebrate rr-awat aaBiTersery en ni wunuay A aaeetlng win ee neia in ineseo inesee 4 Lutheran church, when au ad- I Will be made by Kv. C. Elvln Houpt, tit the Grace Lutheran church, Ln. i Harriet A. Baker, the well known t Evangelist, will preach In the united I church en Sunday. r. X. V. Gerhart. D. D . president of the ' fekMlogleal seminary, Lancaster, will preach fea ska Trial tr Reformed church en Sundsy. UafcOaraartUoneet the leading dlvlcei of , iakaeMutrr. iptMM.M trm aa - Kill II I M MMMWf ! JBwjBysiiaiB, r " k't-v J A Kan's Marrow Escape. 3,V Xaataranlnganun Tery much under the fefcilneane et liquor msde a narrow escape - - - - ...... .... .,... XAHBBnltAnlA IBVKHIUB UUIUVU UU IUB ieuu;iuii fitfoatefan approaeblng freight train, when f,am atasBwee anu leu, wuu uu.u irn ijui, jtareaa the rails. Luckily the train wasrun fstmt? alew and the brakeman signalled te the n-1 laieer In atnn - thl twlne (lone hAn the jtl inii. m,m,.iiiiiii fin, f i .,, m. irh. i77 . w.wmu a. . irei. , ue iuwm auv C'Ban managed te get from the railroad, and ABlaaaoape was a very narrow one. Town Heles. The Columbia base ball club will held a wall la the armory this evening. .awss last night when 'Ze Ze, the Mania ,y:-Qneen" was presented by C. R. Gardlnei's ;r; eaeapany. Judging from the loud and con cen ij ftlnueus applause the audience was very much at the excellent pefermance. Every iigy Bwaraetwr waa well sustained and Gee. II. K-e Adaaaa scored a hit as Captain Bell. The weery was very fine. -fiv 3ba pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad jK arrived In town this afternoon, paying the anpieyea ier tne month of March. Jehn Weaterman la erecting a new butcher ,aaep adjoining bis resldence,en Cherry street, afeere Fourth. The Meli vine sisters will commence sn en gagement In the opera house commencing April 18th. The company appears in popu lar plays at cheap prices. Orien Ledge, Ne. 870, of Odd Fellows, will eelebrate their thirteenth anniveraarv during k the month et May. A committee et arrange ment la making arrangements for the event The exercises will be held In the ener, hnn. '"""" raeinOwBlTfig hss net jet .iner Bargees BalL A Vary Fin concert. The concert under the auspices of the Greenwsid Cheral society, given in Trinity Lutheran chapel Thursday evening, wss the best et the many line entertainments given there. The bright particular star wss Mies fiallle A. Shearer, of Reading, Pa., a soprano soloist, who astonished and delighted all present by the wonderful culture snd sweet ness of her voice, and the expression with which she sang the pieces assigned her. These were "I'll fellow thee" (Farrntr) ; "Last Might" (KJerull ); "I've Semtblng Sweet te Tell Yeu" (Faning); '-Sunshine" aad 'Geed Bye" (Tel). Mr. Wm. B. Hall and Mr. Geerge Uauibrlgbt sang "Ship Ahey" In fine voice Miss Gussle Dltlender far and Miss Mary Sener sang very prettily "Fly Away BIrdlIng" (Abt), and all the choral society and the Cecil Ian orchestra rendered several fine selections. Mr. Wni B. Hall directed the concert and Mr. F. W. Haaa led the orchestra and played piano ac companiments te the vocal pieces. The at tendance waa very geed. Yenlb'a Society " Meeting, The monthly meeting or the Youth's aeclety of St, Stephen's Evangelical Luth eran church was held last evening and was largely attended. The following interesting pregramme was prepared by the officers of the society ier yesterday evening's entertain ment: Overture, -violin and organ, by Mesara II "Wolf and Scheedler j organ sole, by Miss A. Wiener ; essay, by MUs Katie Lederer ; laBorselo,by Sam Meltter accompanied by Miss E. Meitter ; tenor sole, by W. Drepperd ; eaaay, by Miss 1L Krepp ; song, by Mamie Smith, Nettie Goeke and Mellle Melster; gavotte, violin and organ, by Messrs. S;h( ed ler and Wolfe; essay, by Miss I.euUe Le derer. Sixteen new members v ere added te , the society last evening. notion's Great Fcmal Swindler. Mrs. Sarah E. Howe, of Bosten, of Women's Bink fame, has absconded with 150,000 of the depositors' money. Ever since liar release from centlneuieut en the charge of awlndlliig depositors in her bank she has eentinned the business of receiving deposits of money from women, paying or premising tp pay au exceedingly high rate of Interest thereon. A lady from Augusta, Ma, called at sirs, uewe-a neuse Wednesday evening for the purpose of collecting interest en a earn of money deposited with her. She was told by a man who came te the deer that lfSi!?.w? h?,U rPPed. and has taken 60,000 with her." A warrant hss been issued aaLg"e0rWheaIre9t, anU ,he P0"08 "e Super Keahltr'e Uu-ium Trouble. ..rl!'mD.?eme,u hM a "" between tha execution creditors of Casper Keehler ana his assignee by which the assignees assume the pjyment of the executions issued agam.t Keehler. The ssslgnee. Will work up tne stock en hand, and with the money received for it win psy the execu execu execu toens la the order in which they were Issued The sale advertised by the aheritr te-morrow baa in consequence been postponed. Fingers Mashed la m Cetra Mm Lizzie Hartman, a mu8 daughter of Daniel Hartman, Jr., went te Herzeg'a grocery, st Lemen and Prince street, this morning, and ; while there she had her hand caught In tha V wawea m a ccnee mill. Three CDgera were yr aenirmsttltrt and It was fnnnd nin.,,,, , amputate one of them. At ths Kins' Slraai Thailra ,:Bgltfflir'a:dramatle com nan v Dresantiwi :MiTaw) Bem" te a big home at the King atreet H-.Fakamri last evening. It will be repeated te. ;K-aiafct Te-morrow afternoon there will boa .mUMnta'a matinea when very low prices will .Tv- aweaargee. r AdssBstewti' Ceestaltl Dead. ' ; .,. nsirj n. tieppen, oentUDie of Adams- K-"A a m . ... (Sr-V"1 Hineas, and wae buried ea iMBiausj, ' l-fti rreaerUsa CeadesaamL VA ssMruTa Jury tbia afltunoen cendeBined jajamaa weMXtiea la dtw aad count,. The ---- --- - . .. - sjei w asm. y taa aaeria m jaar, --tf - ","w ' alew ta aiss aralam Mb JParaeU aad Mleksel Daritl aad a nam tf aMr prtxtuMstl Jrissaswaa an aetlvtljr la HM work of ivoaaeuac Uta otwaa etwaa a. an Irla. wtsaUwaTaisaafaeinrtiiV g WBMiMay, wlaa saaital a? l'-.M . -a WS , ;'tft. wisnawn TheaannalmatUagel the Laaeaster Pkar maeeullcal society waa held at Dr. Parry's office Tnuraday afternoon, Tka following officers wete elected ter tka ensuing year: President, Jehn Black) Tles president, Win. a Kr alley; secretary, A. A. Uubleyi trees urer, 11. B. Cochran; szecutlre committee, C. A. Helnltsb, city; U. W, Hackeeberger, llalubrldge: it. 8. Ress, KlUibethtewa. Several matters of Interest te the profession but of no Interest te the publle were discussed. She RsIimM te Jump. At one o'clock Thursday morning the harbor tug Corsair, belonging te Brown X Jenes, while coming down the Mississippi river in a fog with a pleasure party en beard, tan aground opposite the Willow Greve coal landing, Hve wiles above Mew Orleans, and turned ever en ber side. There were tan Isdles en beard, all of whom were saved ex cept one, MIm Barten, ei Algiers, aged six teen yeans who wa drowned. Every etlert was made by the officers el the beat te save the young lady, but she clung te the cabin and reluncd tejuuip, although It was but a lew feet te shoal water. A Japan student's Bpeech. Fremtbe Heading Herald. O, K, Kankeo, a Japanese student at Franklin t Marshall college, spoke upon the customs of his country In the Sunday school room of the Second Reformed church, en Seuth hlxth street. Thursday evening. About (10 was raised for the girl's school at Slnda, the lecturer's native home. m Fled te Death's Mytlery. Noiuei.k, Vs., April 15. Rebert W. Gate Gate weed, of Norfolk, but who previous te hit death held a position In the patent ofllee at Washington as assistant examiner, com mitted suicide en the Bay line steamer Caro lina this morning by sheeting himself with a pistol. Closed by tbs Sheriff The sberitl this morning made a levy of the stock of Dallas B. Flery, grocer, at the corner of Water and Chestnut streets. The executions issued against him aggregate (515. Sheriff Toinllnsen will sell the stock next week te satisfy the executions, Relnrned te Cenrt. J, Henry and Kate IUusmam, of Salisbury, gave ball for court, en Thursday, before Al derman McGllnD.te answer acharge of having threatened te de Sarah R. Hamp great bodily harm. Ferhap. Frem the Flttahurg Chronicle. Perhaps KUsine abducted Charley Rees. Fer bread, cakes and dee. call en J. C. Schreck, corner of East King and Lime streets ( llrady's old stsnd); also a full line or conlectieneries. Parties and weddings sup plied. Can be found at the Kastern and Cen tral markets. spll 3tdM,Tu,F ArcTiex at the 99c Stere Saturday at 9 90 a. m , 2.00 p. m and 7 SO. Mere fixture wUl be sold In the afternoon. Kellglen. Ft. Tact's ISsrJ&XBD.-gervlcc preparatory te the Hely Communion will he held In the audience room of the church thl ( Friday) even ing, Her. Dr. SUhr officiating. Telephone Connection. Bupley A Ikurdman, coat dealers, S54 Seuth Water street, and Henry Smeych, ii tenlh Water street, arc co Jiiectci with the telephone exchange. Tribute of Heipcct. Armebt or Lakcastib Uitisiev, Ne. 8, .Ne..) ST- IMfOKii kask, kmeBra or Ptthias, A,ASCAtTXR, 1U, April 14, 1SS7. The Sir Knights of Lancaster Division. Ne.)), Knights of Pythias, mourn for Henry Short, our respected and beloved Sir Knight Commander. In the lull tide of manhood, a little ever two score and three years of age, he was suddenly and unexpectedly called from the command et our Division te Jein the grand battalion et Sir Knights above. At the early age et ten years he left his native fatherland and came te this country and adopted this land free America, as his future home. At seventeen years or age, when the late civil waabrokeeut, he made the tender of hUewn llfe that the Union might live. The country needing its best and bravest men accepted his offer. He went te the front with enthusiasm and personal courage. He tur lvrd the conflict et armed men with a wound and ruined health and returned te his borne, te renew his career as a citizen In our midst. As a citizen and neighbor he was respected by all who knew blin. He was the best type of a kind and loving lather. He Joined our ranks and ever Indeed proved himself a true Sir Knight. He was also true te neighbor, friend, comride and Sir Knight, aud It may well be said of him this was a man. As our Sir Knight Commander we cheerfully obeyed his commands, aud willingly followed where he might lead. Te the bereaved widow and fatherless chil dren, whce great grief, words cannot express, we the Sir Knights of Imncaster Division, Ne. 6, V. B. K. of P., would tender our profound sym. pathy, and with her. In her less and great sor row, -will ever cherish the virtues and tender memories of the mlsalng. Farewell friends, yet net farewell ; Whure 1 am, j e tee shall dwell, I am gene before your face, A memenfs time, a little space. t . Vt eep awtlle tf ye are fain, Sunshine still must fellow rain. Jens S. Urahav, C. If. Iabxacut, Jesiru Kactx, Committee. GEO.SUKx.TZ, Actings. K. C. Wlf. tCUOEVBCrOCB, a. h, nu;. AOnAMPAONi: V1NETAKD. Very tow people, even among these who ap predate the quality and fineness of the genuine rench Chimpsgne wlnes.have a correct Idea of the extreme care and solicitude with which the vineyards are kepi In thedlstrlctet Champagne, which undoubtedly Is one of the richest and ben culttvaltd parts of tha world. One of enr lrlends lately returned" from France gives th eulogleus report en the estate of Messrs. lieuche Bis A Ce. at Marseull-sur-sy ; this Include a remarkable plece et property named Les gelstcs," which can be shown te any foreigner truM-llng through trance, as an Illustration of the Ideal accomplishment et a Champagne vine yard ' Situated en a hlUslepe," says our friend ' with the beams of the sun freely lavishing from dawn te sumet their beneficial warmth en 1 this vineyard seems te cumulate all the qualities required for the production of per fect grapes. Its surface soil gives the fruit the fineness and bouquet, while the heat of the sun Is counterbalanced by the freshness constantly drawn up from the lower ground by a network et roots, which spread themselves In a bed of chalk." There Is a great deal of this product In the lieuche Sec Champagne, which explains Its pecuUar fineness and aroma se much renowned among the connoisseurs ; but amateurs desirous et obtaining the wtne coming from the Ge!. tes t state only would have te ssk ter the liou lieu che Sec a-stra. llelh of these wine are sold ex clusvilyby H.E.SLAYMAKER. Kfc.lUART'8 OLD WINE STORE, 29 KABT KINO BTKEET. Auiamnl, Wuller .Sanerd -Walter Sanferd's DrAmatlc company will begin a week', work at the Km street theatre en Monday evening. The, .nf play "Under the Lash-' the epfnlnVn'JhV.1 and there will be a varied pregramme there, slier. The company 1. highly spoken or. "27. i'Anlx."-One of the most successful play, ever rltten Is Tke Phcsnli," which MU. ten Nobles will play here Monday evening. Thu n( teman I., a n...... !- J. .-... . m M BVM..WU..M ),i,jjuw iuu uuentea actor and he has net been seen in Lancaster for several yar. Me ha. a fine company, with Miss Dellle Neble at hi. head. " Unci Tem" Te-morrow. -The manager of the Helland " Uncle Tem's Cabin " company, which appears In Vulten opera house tnum afternoon and evening, says that he does net pretend te have a doable company with two -MIAnn wgy ngVA ML flnilllla Awih1hw. a I selected troupe of competent neeDie. who !, tiM play as it is written in Mrs. Harriet Beechsr Btewe's neveL JIeW Te-XigM This evening the Orien 43unntng and s'lshlng club will give their flrst kail la Msmnercber ball this evening, and they expect te have a big time. The efleera are t President, r. Lelbsirjr rice president. J. Lengi secrstsry, 8. H. levan ; treasurer, A. jutser. VMATMM. FOLK. In this eitv. en tha 14th laat.. Cathaitne ireits. in the 7th year of her aae The ralatirea aad frieBds or tke faatly are tMetfali Uritad te attaafr tka faaaraLsw ia hmkm waflliaia. Ja,U Mm f I MewfliM Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceinelery. 3t PecDiM-tn thin city. April It, Samuel Seu den. In the 7ih year of Ma age. The relative sod friends of tae family, alto Denegal tedre, He. 1S, I. O. O. r., Monterey Ledge, Ne. . 1. 0. 0. F., and the members of the crder In general, are respectfully luvltedtu attend the funeral from the residence of hit sen-ln law, A W. lUer, Ne. Cia North Lime street. Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Punetal will pr.H-eed from 1'enn'a U. K. depot te Marietta at 9 3ft, whom interment Hill take place. AtAMAaltW, new era atataes. Haw Teaa, April 15. Fleur market tteady ; fine, at 9W lOi Saperflne, tl TiUJl 30 j geed te ehnlce extra Weatern, S3 Ma) OJ i geed fe fancy extra state (0 sagH w ; common te geed extra Weatern. at ISO ' tse. Wheat Ne. I Hed state. 9ct Na t de, 01 Wet Ne 1 Bed. Winter, Uny mc; June. PlJe Cern Ne. a mixed cash, fti;ie ; April, tju ; May, ic. Oatana t White SUte, Sd; Ne. J de, S8c; Ne. i Mixed April, Mc Bye dull t Weatern, UMc SUte, 7KXe. Barley nominal. Ferk dull i new mesa, IIS O0i old mesa, US 00 Lard-May I78: June, 17 70 Melasae quiet at 18He for Delling took. Turpentine firm at S)Ha. Besfn dull i strained te reed, II 1?M1 30. Fetreleum dull t Bvftned. In case. SUe. rretghUdulli grain te llrlitei, d. Buttr Orm i Western Urainery. tllelUa ; Elgin Creamery, Z4)Xc t state dairy, halt ttrkln tnbs,ltefx Cheewidullt Wetrn Flat, lSSUC! geed te ehnlce light sktmt. HOWKe. Fancy White, UW C lie: State Facterv. liaise. Bggs easier (State. Uu nnstern. UkglSc. Sugar dullt Keflned CuUeai, 6HOJ163! wrannlated, Sll-lCfllNe. Tallew du'l ; pnuiu city. SlS-1683,c. Bice netulual : Carolina, fair tu geed, 93Me. CeOse arm t lair cargoes, ia Chleage Frodee BtarBst. UaicABO. April 15,93a. m Market opened. Wheat-May. tsc: June, Sl'.c: July. H?i,c Cern-May, S'HJe ! .lune, 4ee ; July, 4lc. vats nay, --( e ; .juiivi, -c: juiy, v-.e lard Mar, 17 40; June. 7 5U. July. I7A7S srt Ulb-May, H te ( June, ss i;: Jul, is se. cLesiae Whes,' nrtl. 81c: Mav. v;c: June. !KCi July, s 4c. Cern aprtl. Si'.ci May, S-'Hc. June, 40Jic; Ju y,4.'c. lata April. 4;,t May, fcnjc ; Jane. N'c Ferk April, gju A : May, t31 ,S ; Junn, SAI 75. Lard-Aprti. 17 3!; May, 17 75,S; June, 17 se; July, 17 6). Blt-prll, Htt;May, H 40; June, t4e:; July, IS a. i Philadelphia Produce Market. PHit.iDSi.rHiA, April 15 r lour market 9 evy; Slle,a)barivU s MlnneiO'a Baker, 13 75Q4 SO ; rnn9)lvanl(amUy, S3 ttm 80; Weatern de, 14 nuat Se : l'atnu. St ,vi5 O). Bte neur sieaiy, r- mil . Wheat pru. JiL ; May, 9Wc; June, 91Hc-: July.9lXc. corn-April, 46:.; May, 46Kc; June, 47c ; July, tsc. Onit aprll, f7i ; May, 18:; June, Jic July, !$;. Oram and tTovuiens. furnished by s. K. Tnndt, Breker. Chicase, April 15, 1 o'clock p. m. te neau corn. uais. rera. i,ara A pi 11 May June July August September.. Dtcember.. SSJ, .S K ?i W 71 --. .... ;, .... 7 4V 7 5! 7 te 7'.0 4l'j 4: 4 43 Uecelpts' Car Lets. 9 131 M 91 Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern.. ... eats Bye Barley Oil Ctty. Crude Oil MS tieae. Receipts Hogs lt.M) Closing Prtces-2 o'clock p. m. wheat, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. ApiU Hi SI'S SI; 2M 737 May SMi 3" 293)75 7 57 June e. 40i wiS0 7S 7 M July S-2K 4.' zii .... 7 b) August S ', !'; 7 87 September sr( 43?, December el OU City. Crude oil Mi Lire steca Stark!. Cbicabe, April II The Drerert' Journal re ports : CalUe llecelpts, lteuu head ; shipments, 3ioe; market slew; shipping steers, U60 te 1.SIOI.S., JS0fl)iO); stock ers and feeders, 11 U 04 03 1 cow., bull and mized. (1 734)3 90 j bulk, 2tt3 00; through Texas, tj 9C4JI ta Heg Uecetpu, 17,uuu head; aklpmenta, SOW head : market was steady ; rough and mixed, S3 aims 73: packing and shipping, IS iSQ a 37H ; light, t (OQS se : skips, 13 UuOS CO. "keep BecelpU, sem head ; shipments, 10OJ; market lewer: natives. I 005 M: Western. S4lP3l ti: Texan, tl SAQl CO; lamb, St Sea)5 8) ; shorn sheep, J 0)04 OU. ast Lisbstt. Cattle Becetpts. 19 head ; shipments, 93 : nitrknt, Ur ; prime, SOS 3 ; fair te goed.lt 10 a I se: common, $tQk S3; shipment te New Yerk, none. Hogs Becelpu, 2Juu head ; shipments J0 head : market fair : Philadelphia. S3 90OS 10 ; lerker. 33&G3; common te llibt.ll z&OSSj; pigs 4 73t3uu:shlpmHnute ewerk, 16 cars. ahccp-Kectlpia, t, 10 head ; shipments. 6tl; market slew: prime, S3 2515 SO; lair te geed, M 7J05 00 ; common, (3 lOQt 0U ; lambs, 14 HiQ 6 23 ; clipped sheep, 13 2304 40. new Ten stecas. Xaw Yeu, April 19, 1J0 p. m. Meney leaned at 5X per cent. Kxchanga steady, fl MXfi -'H-Governments steady. Currency B's.ll je bid; i's Coup, (1 W bid i K's de. U I'M bid. The stock market opened Irregular and fovertsh, and shortly after tha opening a raid en Jersey Central caused prices te weaken. The selling of Jersey Central continued during the first hour, and at IS o'clock price, were off H te 3 per ce St., the latter In Jersey Central. After 11 o'clock a better feeling prevailed and prices recovered i te IK per cent, of the decline by midday. The market U new steady. ateca Maiaeta. Quotations by Heed, McQrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster. Pa. rrv rout list. 11 : . It: Canada raclfle us C.C.C.AI Colerado coal 41 Central Pac Canada Southern ChLSt. L. Pgh Den. A Bie. O DeL L. A W...... .. Brie ........... ........ Krte, 2nd ex. C,,............. Leu. A M........ L. Shere...... ....... Mich. On Heck Valley Missouri Pacific " tee N, P. Pref WlHUllMIIII44llllll N Y.C Bast Tennessee C Omaha ft Oregon Transportation U Ontario a w 1 Pacific Mall GJJ, Klchmend Terminal..., St, Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref... Western V West Shere Bends New Bngland raiLADSLraiA list, Leh. Vat B.N.Y.APhlia a. U lt......,,,a, Beading Leh. Na, Hestenv.Paas. P.A B N.Cent Peeples Pass K0st. Uen'ls. "leeeeeeaeeeeee Phlla. Traction.. ... u uy. fULtTlVAL. TOR COUNTY COMMISSION KB, HKNBY DBACUBAK, et Lancaster city. Subject te the decision of the Democratic convention. tuar.-v udaw TOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W.KILLV, of Marietta. Pa. Hibject te the derision or the Democrat! j Cen veutien. Your Influence sellc lied. in30-tfdAw JWR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 81MON L. lilt ANDT (Farmer). eiSJ.5 i! Vv!?6.'?1 tewnhlp. Subject te the de 5'"' the Democratic Cenuty Convention. mtVtfdaw rt,Pctluiy seUclted. JR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZCAMKtt, Of West IlemptlHld township. Subject te th Sirtldiw CemoeniUo Convention? JR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LBBBB, Of KpbraU township. Bublect te Domneratle rules, marlt-ildaw F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leacnck township. I announce my self as a candidate for 4 eunty commissioner snhlect te the decision of the Dmecrmtie Cennty Convention. Your Influence resrect- a. Jr. w 68 ti'i 41 41 w eix tiK 137! IKS 34! Slfi S3 S3 tlil GV'i 9K CH 5 wl u 2 91 9J lis" lU7Ji 17J. ewi Hfi j)J H9? Hi Hl lliii 111 ! H 34 4'4 vs. vni ix V 40K 4UK yj x i ei et ei i si), a ys 87W XI lH . 12 MH WJi 8JH :::: :::. B w li-ie ttyz n 6-i v. MJi ::;; ::;: wj. w i iH'fy mMivivmt. na veoaiuaie ier i;enni, I i1ftiMnitnir hntnr, tk taut rnnTnnlliwi anil re-1 Uie rei nest of tay frtsuds withdrew ta favor of as I aa. eaawatstei awa. taa aeataera (Ustrlet. aw auunu, XB WAD -eh rJssMMsra. JJAKINU POWDER, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vane. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemeneas. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, slum or phosphate powders. tted only in can. Beval lUaisa I'ewdbb Ces let Wall Street. New lerk. uuurflJvdAw FOUND A HRACE1.ET. APPLY AT the lSTBiLiuascia officer and nreve ereD- erty. ltd AirANTKD TilKKK HOUSK HEK- ' V AN I Sand two Child's Numee Apply FKKltrrlllHilKal r II THiiriTirnsi employment Office, a N. vjueen St (Second fleer., NOTICE. Ihe Laneater A Mtlli turnpike company have declarvd a dlvtdnd el two dollar en eah share otteck, payable en and after Mays, 17. at the Farmer' bank, et LancaMer. apr.4 std A. W. silOBKK, Trees. WANTED AT ONCE ONE GOOD Buhelmn for a rtrst-Class Merchant Tailor. a mil v Kin: e or CIUKIIK at .n AKii(7rjicu h Employment Office. Ne. 21 -V. Uueen St.. Second fleer. XTlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JJ At the request et many rrtends announce myelt as a candidate for County Commissioner 8ub)ect te the dtclsten of the Democratic County Convention, lour Influence respect f ally solicited. HhNttV r. HAUTMaN. mltidAw Kat Lampeter Township. Ol nrVTi1,011 A FINER AND BET &A)JkJJ TElt CUAMPAGNBTHAN Due de Monteballe. AT KOHUEK'S L1UUOB 8TOKB, Kd. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. M -ENNERCUOR HINK. Maennercher Rink.. Te-morrow (JATOKDAT) Night. Skating from 7 30 te 9 30 Dancing from J0 te 11 o'clock, Admission, 10 Cents. SWUrand Masquerade Ball, April 28. al3-2t pK)R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A Z. U I NO WALT, Grocer, rtrst Ward, crallc rules. City, Subject te Detne-at-tfdAw NOTICE-PLUMBERS, GAS-FITTERS, and all ether parties who may have occa sion te dig tip any portion of the streets of the Ctty of Lancaster, are hereby net 1 lied that the, are required te replace all the material excavated and leave the streets perfectly level t otherwise the ordinance relating te the same will be strictly enlerced. s. II. LEV AN, an std Street Commissioner. DOCK BEER. BOCKBEER, My Celebrated Beck Beer will been lap at the Saloons et all my Customers, tomorrow (SAX UKOAY) and MONDAY'. FctAMCA Rid EBB, tar Brewery. a!5 5td AT ERISMAN'S. New Spring Neckties AT EUHUA.V3. There Is no garment concerning the fit of which a man Is mere particular than a Shin. shirt Cnttlng is a rine art. Te fit comforta ble a shirt muit be cut with the proper anotom anetom anotem lost enrvts. the workpeople must be practical shirt maker. Having had an experience of 20 years, we claim te have the best fitting, beat made, best material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Possible Meney. ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 West King Street, Lancaster. AT BUPHK'S. The Coffee Festival Will Continue Until Te-morrow Evening. The Famous Chase A Sanborn Java and Mecha will be served tot te all who desire te lest Its qualities. LADIL3 ESPECIALLY INVITED. We claim that no ateie In Lancaster tells bel ter Coffee, If a geed. ..Our Coffees are always fresh roasted. We keep nice. Mecha, Java.. Sante, Berate, etc. Mew many tell us that they don't geed Coffee any mere? The reason I possibly that your grocer Is trying te keep the price down, snd must of necessity keep the quality down. Wtm an advance et 7 cents in the who eaale market yen must expect te pay mere If you want quality. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTBlt, PA. GAN8MAN A BRO. 66-L. Gansman & Bre.68 NOR1H QUEEN ST. The Greatest Bargains In Cleth snd Csulmere te be found anywhere In the city are displayed in our Elegant Custom Department, We Make te Order: Durable Weel Business Suits atllioe. rine All-Weel Meat Mixed Casilmere Suits a lis ou. All-Weel Scotch Cheviot Suit at K.e All-Weel Cleth Diagonal Suit at $18.08. All-Weel Worsted Suits at fuea. The best of Foreign Corkscrew Salt at MS 00. Nobby Prince Albert English Worsted Suits atraoe. Pants te order, ever son different styles te elect from, at alto, also, tne, is oe, .oe, rf 00, 8.(0 and aa no. Loek out for what money you spend for Cus Cus tern. Made nothing until you e what's here If you want te get all yen en for 1L L. GANSMAN A BRO., Merchant Tailors. MAMUrACTUKJCttS Of Mfa'a, Bay.' aad ChlMrea'i CUUlag, B. B. COB. M. QUEEN A OSAMQI 8TI, LANCASTBH PA. HetKSffT " "'' Clethlag 1OMT FOROET THAT F1BHINO ..rtugSvm.pSiS HM W A H VBR TISKMKNTa. TSO 1NVE8TORS.-MONKY WANTED X en lean from fi.ire te l.one earh. bearing seven ner rent. Intarect, seeuiert by Improved city Real Kstate, worth ever three times the igsw. rorparueaiars appiy te ) BBMIAH HtrK. ailwdH tS Beulh Duke stieet. N KVY SHOE STORE. HIEMENZ'S -NKir- Shee Stere and Factory. Infant Kid Butten Shoes, avi, ini riu nnixen sneea, sne. Ids' Spring Heel shoe, Ses. ee' High Cut Pebble Butten, It te t. II . lies' Pebble Butten, aTsplsndld shoe, 11.00. I.BUU D auanes' Ladles' Lutes' Best Pebble Batten, round or square sen's fine Lam Shoes, I1JB. Men Heavy Sewed Army ahee, 1 00. Mea's Heb-Nail Shoes, lt.ta out Aee snen, ise. ana SI ve. MUses' Spring lleellluttenBhne.11 inini, Blioe of all kind made te order. Uemember we have removed two doers above the old stand M0. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. aPltfd JOIIXHIKMKNZ. e AK HAluL, TlUS IS THE VOL'NDEU'S 1)AY. This day we put another neU;h in Uie age stick and count our twenty-seventh year begun. The regard you bear te this ctty of Mill adelphia and its prosperity must Leeds sparkle into a blaze when ou consider hew Oak Hall, its goods and lta workrooms have been helpers te It. Yeu have made It what it is, geed f fiends by your generous patronage, and that In In eorsement has stimulated us te de what has been done and what we mean te de. Oak Hall was but a little store at the corner of a street ; what ether than ethers 'i lly the shoulders of thousands of you it has been pushed firmly Inte its present great ness ; an establishment se great that who ever leeks Philadelphia-wards from all the country around sees Oak 1 1 all. Its reputa tion higher than the Public DuUdlngs ; solid as honest principles and fair dealing ; its trade wide as these who could reach it. The millions of money that have gene into the hands of our workpeople, and, through them,teeery channel of theclt's life, are net te be diminished. Standing te day upon the tbreshheld of a new ear, w e see brighter and brighter days ; day by day stronger and better. Stronger and better meaqs, mere work, mere business, mere money te disburse. Te you, who leek upon the old corner as a place te depend en, an Institution of the city, ve say, expect even larger and better things from us. We'll double and treble it as a manufacturing mart and a place for distributing labor and wages In the future. On this Anniversary Day, then, assured of generous welcome, let us have atewn- meetlng of all who wish Oak Hall and Philadelphia veil, and te see hew band some the old corner leeks. And begin our twenty -seventh j ear the brightest yet. Wanamakkr A Brown's Oak Hall, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., Philadelphia. w 1LLIAMMUM dl rOHTKB, CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. BRAND NEW -reu- SPRING. SACK COAT SUITS, -IN- Black and Mlxd Chevle', Cheek Casslmern. Fancy Worsted, Plaid Orsj, Check Wurs.eds and cot kscrsws. Prices from 110 te S.'J. 11BANU NBW KOK8PltI.SU. BOYS' DRESS SUITS, -l.N- e,0?1! or Sack. Brewa Cheek Worsteds Plain Whipcords, Stn ail Hlaek Pattern Worsted, gray Check Caistmere, Broken Plaid Caelmeiv. H'Stlta.!,,rlett ua W'B MIMures. Prices, S4 SO tO 117 0U. BBAKU DEW FOR 8PRINO. Ohildren'i Short Pant Suite. Pleated Tunic. Norfolk Blouse or Vest Baits. In Fancy Ssetch UoevleU, cheek Caaslmeres. Plain snd Fancy Wonted, Knickerbockers and Corduroy. Priots.fleoiokMM. BIlAKD NBW FOIt SPKINU. TUB POPULAS SIIAPB8 IS UKN' LIUUT CULOUKU Stiff and Seft Felt Hats ".e.'deu.,'' "" c. GENTS BILK NECKWEAR, -1N- m'SJnT'A1, l5.n0t JttU' lhe fareilta Four-In-Hand and Windser Ties. Light and Med'nm-Wetght UNDKBWBAK. . W. COLL AB8 AMD CUFFA Kvenlrg Oress Shirt aad French rerca'e Bhlru. Ues'sry In Fancy or Solid Celers. Full Drees French KM and Celt Skin Gloves LADIBIDBKSSKIDRHOgS, 'a Bright FlnUhed Coreont Kid, square or Opera Tee, Mia, Trunks, Valises aa TraveUag Bags. WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER, Jitl, U ul 18 bet Hi 8t, LABOABTBB,PA. .wae iixtj-are Cases af awaw Mala reeelyea this k Ladles' rine Kid Hand-Sewed Tern Shee. 11.00. Mlsae' Pine Kid Spring Heel Shee?tl l. ' Child' Heel Selar Tip Shee, s te ll, 7te Child' uoed Pebble Butten, Spring Ueel.nc MIms' Scheel Sheea. aelld I.ViKjir it S. 1. S aaaaraaHl sharaiefkta MW ADKBRTiaattKNTS. GUAWLS I SHAWLS I nw nth sriKiNu an awls in labu k gUAMTITlBB MOW OPBN AT FAHNESTOCK'S, PrleM ranging from 7f3e. te )4.00. Alse Blaek Crsvaamce BhAwla, HbU ua Deuble, from lowest te flstat goods Imported. ALIO LADIES' WRAPS AND JACKETS. Our atoek of Wrspa and Jaektta la very large, ambraeiag all the aew aeveltlM of the aeaieu, ptleea ranging from 19 te 10. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te tke Oeirt Het, laueafrte, Feturia. SKW ADVKRT1SKMESTS. INtV HlNli LAUNDHY, ifSi M SOUTH QUBBN STKKST. All goods done np well, ll uet satisfactory no charge, aps-lwd RKK1NKD OAMI'UOK, KRAII.KY'H Ualmatlan Insect Powder, Tar Paper, Hearh Paste, etc, ter house cleaning. AUiert can Seap Polish will clean glass, reinevr. .meke and arras from paint and 1. Invaluable In house-cleaning tS rents apiece. Fishing Tackle wUl tie ready later In the week. rUAlLBT-aKASTKNll Pit ARM ACT, MaM.w.ra wp- "-. THK IiATKST JDHT TriK T111NCJ for huslnes purpose Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We have them In twenty different patterns. Fer wear they cannot tie excelled, rail and see them. I A full line of Scotch Cheviot Suiting, at moderate price. swOSktlBTKlN'S FINK TAII.OIttNd, Ne. 57 Merth gueen Street. .KAND BALL -or TUB- BRICKLAYERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, NO. 5. AT M.:NNBUCIlOtt HALL, MONDAY BVKNINII. APKILIS,17. T1CKKT je CtNTS. aprl-4td MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lana-SmdBeed B-OUND AT LAST ! A Sure Cere for Coughs and Celd. COCHRAVS.COIjBIi cure Der. the Werk BVBUT TIMB. Ouaranteed te de se. or the price wUl be relundcd. Large Pot Pet tles at cents, at Cochran's Drug Stere. NOA 1J7 A IS NORTH UUBEN ST. Lancaster, Fa, SB" Try It and you'll never use any ether, marsiyeedu S' OLID CABINET PUOTOQRAl'Ua ONLY $1.50 Fei a Desea , Solid Cabinet Photographs AT TS NEW YORK GALLERY, MO. lOO NORTH QUBBN 8TBBBT. Lascastss, Pa. a-lwdKA2tw JPEUIAL BOOK SALK. i Few Mere Days OF Tilt:' 6PEAT SPECIAL SiLE! -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, 18 EAST KINO STREET. Take Advantage of It AND BUY BOOKS AT About One-Quarter Only K THEIR VALUE. SHAWLS I .VH- ADVBKTtaMMieXTV. TAON'f MI8S TUK OPPORTUNITY OK UKTTINU A II0ZRN HOOD Cabinet Photographs FOR $1.00 AT ROTE'S, spll ledlt "est Doer te the Posteffloa G HAND KA lit EXCELSIOR HALL Blue Cress Cemmanderj, Ne, 0, KNIQHT3 OF TH1 OOLDU I10LI, DeglnnlnRBATUKOAV. AI'HILSthand CeaUn. nlug Until TIIUHHOAY. AI'MIL iltt. Inclusive. Bsch purchaser of a ticket Is entitled te a chanre In a ALUAULK WIMTB ABU B. 1 UOOM SUITS. TI0KBT8, 10 OBNTS. -A and of Musle will be In attendance every eventng. apt-UtdB R KMOVKU. Having removed my Ceal and Kindling Weed ard from the earner of south Water and Andrew streets te the corner et Sonth Water and Filbert street, te the KztenslveTraatleand Ceal sbrds. erected by P. LebtHlier a Ce., I de sire tnlntern uiy irany trtends and the pahlle that I am prepared te furnish the following gtade of Cnal l.yken Valley, Shamekln, Schuylkill and Lehlfth of all Uns. Thankln; th public ferthMr liberal patron age In the past, and hoping they wilt continue te favor me with their order, at my new place) efbuslne, 1 rwwaln Very Keapectfully Yours, HKlur 8METC1I. Orders left at ill Seuth Outen atreet promptly Telephone connection. aMmd H IRMU dt HKOTHKH. -OUR- Spring Display OF- 0018 AMICHILDRE.VS CLOTHING! Our stock en the above geed, merit the attention of every another In ths city. That I. If excellence is the goods themselves and completeness 1 our assortment of them can be coo sldered as valid claim niten It, no mere stylish, better made or better nttlng garments ter little wearers can be founded elsewhere; nor esa you And such garment as these wa offer you for less money We .hew NBAT BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS ferll0andL7S, and CA8AI MBSKSUlTi for 19 00 and upward, nicely made and really stylish. We are continually brightening np our assortment We have many a naw thing tht. week that wa hadn't last week. Come, then, and you .hall aee thl. DISPLAY of HOTS' and CH1L DKBM'S C'LOTHINO. Criticise It, tarn all your knowledge of ditch work and fashion te account and Talus. We are sere you will aed your head te every geed wetd sail about them. Eirsh & Brether, ONB PRIOB MSROHANT TAtLORS, -AND- Clothiers and Farnisheis, OOB, MOBTH QUBElt ST. AMD UBMTBB AJUAJtB. LAKOASTBB. PA AmvmmmmmxB. K 1NQ HTKEET THEATRE. Th Event of the Season. MONDAY. Tl'ESDiY AND WBONBSDAY BVBMINUS, APItIL18,l10. Tha Powerful Comedy Drama In 4 Acts, " UNDER THE LASH." In which the popular young actor, WALTER 8. 8ANFORD will appear, together with ths acting dogs, II BKO and liBCTOU. The erlvlnal Sam 8. San lord In a great neure combination. TIIUBbDAY BVENINO. APBIL It. a arand change et pregramme, in wnicn tne euure eau- ford eemb Din alie: Ten wUl appear. PBIC18 OF ADMISSION 10, te A SO CBNTB. aT Matlnre.-Wedeeaday and Saturday. Ad mtwlen, lu tent. E liTON OPERA HOUSE. BaUrdsy AReraaaa Evealaf, Aarllie. Bpeetal Brgsgemsnt ei HOLLAND'S! WOULD-FAMBD MOLE TOI'S 01BIH COMrAMY. Presented by a Streng Cast of Metropolitan Favorites. Twe Shows in Ore. Tha Ureal lee Seene Tha Magnelia Quartette In their Songs, Camp- meeting Hymns, tc. Agr Special Matins for Children. Saturday Afternoon. Matinee Price. 1J and Genu. Bvsnlng Price, ,M and 80 CeuU aprlt-U DIULTON OPKRA HODSE. " MONDAY, APRIL 18, liufit of tht R. CKnlgbli of 81 Jehn. MILTON NOBLES, la his own Famoe Cemady-Dram, "THE PHCENIX." An AmsrieanPlay, by an Ataarieaa Aath'r, oerrectly Interpreted by Amsi lean Aotecs. W le0!fl"; I COLLI MOBIJM Bffla Blmera, an Acuasa....t , gtrraaatoayAaTOFCesisouwa. " Plays may eeme and p'ays may go, bat Tea Phoseli 'gess ea fwvrv' KBssBVBD aaais Miv?g; Mawaa sal as eyata Mama Oaaasaaftya :"? ? fits. .aji. . Tti . , r irj-r-?VA& l!&&&&& Siaiiti mVtexi&lk'J&-, .irf!.W-? fX s-
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