rpTT it nr't-Trrt .t &$ -?.r-v;r aJEftJllrSD "Lti i fart n & & m "E--& Www''."-!i' ' f-tr- if 3 HMMMMA mm ,mrj SffssW tMJUIMM !. .fe ,4rs . . ' ' iiflmuiiitcn. MM,lprflM -T ikiypteg of soil m mnHHH Mil oeapuy la Mai MMMI Of tM tOWB. MB few AllMd tWSUII, Ud Mhnmjmn. Tbasblp- I M km IfMUy erastd doting laU71tktMlpmwu lsaVM Iem, Md aula 1886 te i an girsa uapiey. Owla te Wit Tld I Ml m eMd for MViMUen Um lf Ml km mm sanea nsavlsr t MNm ae .atll tha eaaal la in Dutoff taat yaar 1,165 canal beats I aa 7ibb eara wan leaaea. I-." .ObMsmss Jfaaatenec nan iMatieai m town ana t ibsnklf. Tna society Is T MHrty-tnxse aetlra and bar, making a total ra. it la expected dp will ba lneraaaed te ena i by Juna 1st. An orchestra ban bj part of tna Mtonnercher. or mask) are new in progress f or ISttba antartatemaat e( Orien Ledge of I Mlewr aantTaraarjr and for the exer. I PaoaraUen Day. Tne MKonercner Monday and Friday evenings Til Ma Mftla lMlt1 Aaalvsraary. -fWOalaaiBta Bible society wilt held their uua araeieg in the Beoena I JhUfeatM ebnree, wnleh ebeuld have a larga attaadaaea, Tba report et the j(-.'WW aw. am aoewiy will ua nw ujr ncv. awsavri snn sara aa nerh wui ue hmub fey Bar. a EItUi Heapt, of Laneaster. The ajaMng will no deabt ba Tery Interesting. ,," lira. Harriet A. Baker preeidad In the - Vbttad Brathran ehnreb en Sunday and bad van larga attaadaaea at both services. j"- Issrssg tba paat yaar tba mem be of the .iMSBM Street Lutheran church have entirely aJahradthalrchureh from debt, paying off a of 13.000. A tubllee Mtrlee will ' ;t ba feaid In celebration of tba event en Sunday, uWUBH. ?,!' r Tewa Netss. ify Tba Melville SUtara' dramatic company nmeeue an engagement of one week r;aaa opera house this evening. Tha com cem ''Spaay la a atreng one, praaentlng playa at abaap prices. i'jt -- ... . ... '.ft. jraoraweiiiBiawareenereaat puoue aaie -a baa Franklin benaa laat Baturday night, $.;-, awt were witnarawn 07 reason 01 we low e",,cnwL I vw MX. jenn Hieriine ana lamuy were ariving 1 M ebarch, en Sunday morning, when the SMMt Al at IHl AAlvlasA tivnlrA ilAaii An fv.Cbaatnut atreet Ne peraen waa hurt, but the) paraena were compelled te walk the ?: , balaana of their way. fz$ Matthew H. Henderaen, of Sharen, Pa., ' graaa nign pnatt 01 me grana chaper tteyai jijuen jaaBcna 01 rennayiTaeia, will pay an ?Si efflakl vlalt te Corinthian chanter. Ne. 224. tw.Trz. .. rzm. . '.. . 7 gad or nwi, en aaenaay evening, pru xa. a ,! anaiber of prominent Maaena from Lancas- a;5 tar, Yerk and ether place will attend. i?-? A drunken man created aema disturbance P " AHUU H1U MKU HinW UU DUUUIJT OVQa l" riiiL ecjr yrtifa 6 cuvmr. JJ- f I a Maaiber or Important Oatr, Oewa rer TtlaL Tba April term of tba court of quarter aea aea atene waa opened at 10 o'clock thla morning, With Judge Livingston presiding. There are en the Utt for disposition 106 eases by Jury trial and 19 desertion and surety of the peace ciaes. Of that number 117 cases have been returned te thla term, and twenty.nlne prisoners are In jail awaiting trial. Among the cases en tha list are tba fellow, leg important enea : C. F. Cheater, iietel "theft ; Charles Beden, wife beating; llarry Reynolds, the bunce man, for gambling ; Jeseph A. Miller, attempting te fire a barn ; Henry Yackley, the accomplice et Jake Buz strd. larceny : Lewis Kelfanyder, forgery; Mary Ann Qeshert and Alexander Lelbsley, iff asureerana j. k. Hener ana James u. nui- ;- lar, libel. BamuelM. Leng, Dramere, waa appointed fl MflMHIVt MlVglWIU iihj uw mi' k-."'. aten Instructed tba nand In quest as te a 3 nreaardlsehmivaaf thalrdntlea. f)X Tba oenatablaa of the several dUtrlcta made sBsw navai quarterly returns, ana bdeui we yfii avarage number of vlolatiena of the law were 1 ;; raponee. Among tna returns maae ey me ; l alty oenstables waa one by Constable Beas, ethe Ninth ward. He had the cltv returned $ far maintaining a nuisance in having Wal- vj,. Bt atreet from Arch alley te Mulberry Thoeenstablea elected in February were called before tha court and were sworn te ffy fsvferm tha duties of their office with fidel- Mv ter tbe terms ter which they were elected Beejaaaln Rummel was tried en a charge of being tbe father of an illegitimate child, of whJen EmmaH. Leiever, of Maner township, la aba another. There waa no defense offered ad the jury convicted the accused without leaving their aeata. Sentence was deterred. CUBBCNT BCSINX8S. Jamas P. Marab, Sadsbury, waa appointed gaardbm of the miner children of Rebecca Marsh. A Cew Tries te Kill Her Orftprleg Rawlinbvillx, April 18 On Hsturdsy v evening laat a yenng cow, the property of H, , "T, Brtneman, merchant et thla place, gave ?& Mrsb te a calf, ana immediately tried te kill kereflspring by goring and stamping upon :;v ii witn eer irent jeet. it was almost imnes Kft'1 alble te drive bar from bar eflert te kill, Mr. f V- B. baring te plunge an Iren fork into her Baturday last Mr. David Miller, with tbe kelp of about sixty of bis neighbor, raised a ae barn en tbe site of tbeenetbat, together with live stock and farm Implements, was tssatreyed by an incendiary last December. There la an effort being made with prom tees of success te establish a library and reading room in Kawlinaville at an early t v.-- aata. Arher Dav nrnmlaaa 4a Iu. ihuMi i .ut- Tillage en the 22d. Quite number have re- aatTaa te maae it a aay ct general ebeer- v Tha want of shade in our vlllava -..-. MUeaabla, and a HtUe time at a smsll cost rwatua ds prenubiy spent by planting trees, .Ms ernamenuu ana ansae, m tne yards of -4wr xaaldaneaa along tba streets of tba vll- fc-y 9t ww. m v m.v mwiim a;- n laaallTsiiiis of the place. BlkJhtFlre. aaeraing taa nre aapartment was Vsjajasw eat by an alarm which was struck box S3, at Marietta and Columbia Tba Are was found te ba In tbe 4hf Edward F. Lair, at Na 706 Marietta It ww vary alight, aa a wooden bar fjaaaji Mm eUaaaey at tba Ura-pUea la all that fii-Mraad. It waa axtlngulshad with a awakastaa baafcasa of water, aad tba Bremen Igavflai a raw rer aeuinf. xna aamage r aaaeuw te any mug. Vi ssistaHattesi of Vassryaaea. Ljtmw swatallsllcai of Ua Teatryaaaa of Trinity i mbi-eb, aieetaa os natter Monday, la tba eburcb Senday. Tba ear. , aaatluatid by tba pastor la aoeerdanoa MM twwB fas um chureta ritual, in, vtr Iff.i x. tat tMa nf Taanailir anal la aavrbM tba eetaoel Mtaaarttssa far traa fdmrnttmam vam tern. esstaa Harris Ukf stMeaa On Batarday afternoon Helland's Uncle Taaa'a Csbia " cewpay aaada lla trat ap ap ap pearaoee In Fulton epara beat te a email andleaee. In tba evealag tba crowd waa larger, although the gallery waa inclines! te ba light, it waa notieabie mat a great num. bar of these In the audlenee ware country people, wbe bad probably never before aeen tba greatly abused drama Tue performance waa much better than that ususuy given cy tha msjerlty of companies, and tha play waa fairly dena. One of the beat teaturea was the singing of a quartette of colored men. One of the Pair was a member of Cel. Ilurten'a minstrels, which had such a short but disastrous season. During tha evening there was quite a lively scene In the box office. K. J. Helland, manager el the company, as Geerge Harris, bad just escaped from a band of pursuers en tbestage and was supposed te be In Caned a,but be suddenly made bis appearance In front et the beuse, where he met with an adventure tar mera reallstle than bis experience en the stage. He found that James Crethers, bill pester at Columbia, bad attaehed the re ceipts of the evening performance for money due bim. It appeared that Helland was In Columbia about a week age, and being In hard luck was unable te pay Crethers a bal ance of between (7 and IS for bill pestlug, Aa. He premised te send the man the money, but failed te de se. On Saturday Crethers came te Ltncaster, and had an attachment issued by Alderman Deen. Officers Weaver and Beachler took the matter in charge, and seized the receipts. After Helland found what waa wrong be raved and stormed for a time. He said that he bad been In hard luck for some time, and it seemed tbst everything waa going agalnat him, and everybody was trying te "de him up" because he waa un fortunate. Tba Columbia man waa a mstter-of-faclsert of a fellow, aud thought that men without money should net take shows en the read. The matter was anally compromised by Hol Hel land paying the amount of the bill and half tte costs and Crethers the ether halt. TUB TROUl'E D1S11AND. This morning the company went the same read that many have gene before. High railroad fares, bad business, Ac, were tee much for them and Manager Helland con cluded te disband. Yesterday he sent his wile away en an eastern bound train and several ethers of the party lelt at dIUerent times The company stepped at the Grape hotel where two men, a lady and little girl, four jubilee singers, and two dogs yet re main. Helland had no money te pay salarlea but told the members et the company that he would send It te them from Sew Yerk. One of the colored singers managed te get a watch out et bim. Helland paid the greater part of the hotel bill for the members et the com pany. He tried te get out of town en the S o'clock train this morning without paying his own bill. Jee McEvey, one of the clerks of the Qrspe hotel, followed hliu and caught him at the depot. He was brought back te the hotel and he turned ever a ring ler payment. He then lelt ter New ler k. The darkles are from Washington, I). C, and ether places. Lewis Diamond, the one who was with CeL Burten's minstrels, says tbst this Is the third company tbst die banded with him as a member this season and be thinks he had better abandon show life and return te farming In Virginia. Hol Hel land teems te hsve been plsylng In very hard luck, and It Is quite likely that he would have squared everything if he had had the money. At King BtrMI Thtaire "Tbe Bess" was played by Kllituilre's company for the last time, te a lair sized audience. The usual specialties were Intro duced and seemed te please. This evening Walter Sanferd opens for a week in "Under the Lash" and "The Bread-Winner. " Alter today W. A. Balbach will have tbe general management of this theatre and a change will be made In prlcts. Tbe seats in tbe first twelve rows of tbe parquet will be SO cents. The remainder and ihe first two rows In the circle 20 cents. Tbe ether part of the circle and the gsllery will be 10 cents. An Old Drama bj Ammari, On Saturday evening tbe well known old drama "Ten Nights in a Ilirroem" was (ilven in the public ball at Quarellle by local talent. The audience was quite large and the entertainment was one et tbe best ever given in the place by smateur. Tbe cbar actera were well taken and t ey were dis tributed as fellows : Sample .VirnAc, J, P. Suter; Simen Slade, J. II. Fhilllps; Jee Morgan, H. T. Pyle ; frank SlatU, U. Hes ; art ty Green, L, McCsliister; Mr. Romaine, W. H. Warren ; Willie Hammend, J. C. Helm ; Mrs. Slade, Miss h Hater ; Mrs. Mor Mer gan, Mrs. D. W.-Mowrer; Mary Morgan, Mlas Allie Selple, and Mehitable Cartnght, MlsaL. Weller. Tee music was furnished by the Quarrvvllle orchestra. Baptlat Foreign Ulaaleu Slilug. The sixth annual ferelgu uiixsteu meeting of tbe Olivet llaptiat Sunday school waa held yesterday. Tbe services opened with a short Invoca tion, alter which tbe second Pealei was read in concert Alter a a ng and prayer a poem, entitled " Africa,'' was read by Mlas Resale Biggs, and an esssy en the "Dark Continent" by Miss Martha Glvler. " The original in. habitants," and tbe "Conge Mission sup ported by American Baptists," were read by EllaWldmyer. The superintendent of tbe school made an interesting address, and this waa followed by the offerings of tbe eight i-lstse into which the school is divided. Hymn COl from the Baptist Hymnal waa sung, snd tbe meeting closed with some parting words aud a bene diction by tbe pastor. The American Haptlsta have twenty-two missionaries In Ihe Conge district of Africa, and tbey report one tbeussK i conversions te Christianity during the past six months. Knights of Laber Anniversary. Hamilton Assembly Ne. 6,492, of the Knights et Laber, In tbls city, made up principally of iien werkeis, ceebrsted their hrst anniversary en Saturday nlubt with a banquet at tbelr room In Odd Pel lows hall. Representatives were present from the clgarmakera' assembly of tbls city and also from several assemblies located In Philadelphia. Speeches were made by several members and a pleasant evening was spent. m Hllght striving Accidents. Yesterday a countryman's horse frightened at a number of bicycle ridera en East King atreet near tbe Leepard hotel and in turning broke a shalt. The occupants of the carriage were frightened, but no further damage waa done. Tbe horse of a milkman frightened at a tiag at Bxoelsler ball this morning. He ran te Lime sleet where a man and an umbrella stepped bim. The milk cans were upset and tumbled around. A Prsisnt for Prof, dlsssen. Prof. O. R, Qleasen, tbe horse trainer, was presented at Bcranteu with a badge contain ing 20 diamonds en a geld shield, tbe present being valued at 1800. The presentation speech wss made by Mayer "Ripple, Prof. Qleasen holds tbla unexpected gift in all the higher esteem from the fact that It was made up by donation from horsemen In every town at which he has trained or tamed unmanage able horse. Foellag With the "Fljlsg Dutchman." A law days age, A. Q, Alleliaeh or Greene thla county, a student at tba Nermal school West Chaster, fell from the "r'jying Dutch man " la tba outdoor gymnasium and broke his lag In three places TSetween tha ankle and knee. It la feared tba leg will have te ba amputated. ueest at nslgaaseat Baasuel Pelfferand wife, of aTphrala town tewn ahtD,Bwdaanaaslgaiaat of tbelr property for tba bansnt of oradKera te-day, te Martin . riey, of tba aaaaa tpwuklf. AassbaaWra at at Aatasskte. 8t Aagaatlaa, Fla, waavlattad again by nreBatarday. It started asu tbe aaeUatelty galea la Hewatt'a grocery store, corns bf St. Oeerga and Orange streets. A bucket brigade succeeded in atepplagtbe Bra after It bad burned Hewatt'a grocery and tba resi dence et Mra. Mundy, tha beuse or J. 8 Munaen, tha cottage of B. Ollverea and aema smaller buildings. Less 8,600, without In surance. Tha fire waa undoubtedly of Incen diary origin, and the feeling of tbe cltltsna la ry bitter. Tbe old cathedral, which wsa burned en Tuesday, Is te be restored, It hav ing been found that tha walla were practi cally uninjured. Altoenal Night roUce aaara. Frem tha Altoeoa Times. Thla city undoubtedly needs an Increased police force. Te expect four men te guard a place of the extent of Alteena during tba night is ridiculous. Msa Like Tftal la Tela Town. There is an economical man in Norrlstewn, Pa , who drtvaa five miles around te avoid a tell gate and the payment et five cents and apends fllty cents for a drink at the next hotel. 2,300 Fer a Ulia Factory. Twenty.three hundred dollars baa been subscribed in Lansdale, Montgomery county, tnwsrd a silk manufactory te be located there by Fhlladelphlans. Broke Her Leg. On Saturday morning Mrs. Brubaker, et Kpbrata, aged about 65 years, while stepping away from a butcher wagon, fell and broke the small bone of her leg near the ankle. A Leng J amp. Milten Nobles, who plays "TbePbivnlx," here this evening, Jumped all the way from Lawrence, Mass., te Lancaster. He arrived here at 2 o'clock this slternoen. AOUAMrAONE TIMETARU. Very tew peep'e, even among these who ap predate the quality and fineness of the genuine French Champagne wlnes,haTe a correct Idea of the extreme care and solicitude with which the vineyards are kept In the dlitrlctet Champagne, which undoubtedly Is one of the richest and bett cultivated parti of the world. One of our friends lately returned from France gtvea th eulogleusreport en the estate of Messrs. Ikrache ills A Ce. at MarseuU-sur-ay ; tats Includes a remarkable piece et property named ' Lee geteses," which can be shown te any foreigner traveling through France, as an Illustration of the ideal accomplishment et a Champagne vine yard. Sttuited en a blllslepe." says our friend, "with the beams of the sun freely lavishing from dawn te suniet their baneSclal warmth en 1', this vineyard seems te cumulate all the qualities required for the production of per fect grapes. Its surface soil gives tha fruit the fineness and bouquet, while tbe heat of the sun Is counterbalanced by the freshness constantly drawn np 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 Douche Sec Champagne, which explains Its peculiar fineness and aroma se much renowned among the connoisseurs ; but amateurs desirous et obtaining the wine coming from the " Gots Gets res " estate only would have te ask ter the Dou che Sec Extra. Beth of these wines are sold ex clusively by 11. E. SLAYMAKEU. KEIGABT'S OLD WINE STOKE, 29 EAST KINO 8TKEET. Amusements, "The JPhrtniz" Te-night This evening Milten Nobles, the popular comedian, appears In Fultcn opera home In the great play "The Pbcsnlx." either the star nor the piece has been seen here for a number of years, and they are going te be royally welcomed by a very large andlence. Mr. Nobles plays here for the benefit of the Knlgh's or St. Jehn who have sold a large number of tickets. At trie King Krtrt 77ita(r.-ThlsevenlngWal. lerSanterd, a popular actor and son et the old minstrel, opens for a week at the King street theatre te-night, when "Under the Lath "wilt be playea, te he loiiewr a during me weea ny "The Breadwinner." air. eaniera ana com pany are kindly spoken of. A Geed Play. "The Black Flag,'' a melo drama which seems te be as popular new as when It was first presented, will bs played In Fnlten opera house by Edwin F. Theme and company te-morrow evening. The star Is a splendid actor and has a fine company who are sure te please In a popular play. Operatic Concert. The Lancaster Manner Manner cher will give a grand operatic concert at their hall en Monday evening, April IBth. UABKBTB. Live stecz auras. Chicaoe, April 13. The Drevrre' Journal re ports : Cattle Receipts. 1000 bead ; shipments, loe: markt steady; shipping steers. 890 te l.SfOaa.. 836005 00; stackers and feeders, II (0 390ICOWS, bulls and mixed, 2 0003 60; bulk, r-!7043 10. Hogs Receipts. 5.000 head: shipments, 4,000 head; market strong for heavr; light dull; rough and mixed. 85254957; packing and ahlp plna. S 708)5 M; light. 84 83550; skips, 83 254 te, sheep Uecelpu, SUU nead; shipments, 800; markut steady: natives. 83 00O4 OS; Western. I3 73QI SO: Tmm. 82 SOQIIO; lambs, 84 50(5 w ; shorn sheep, f3oeei ou. ast LiBsaTT. Cattle Kecelpts, 118 head; shipments, 342 head ; market nothing doing; all thieagh consignments; shipments te New fork, 2 cars Hogs Becelpts, 2200 head; shipments J0OO head ; market slew ; Philadelphia. 85 900 CO; Yorkers, r SCOS 63 ; common te llaht. 85 (jO05 25 ; pigs 84 7505 ev. shipments te ew Yerk, 22 cars. Shrap -Receipts, 2.4CO head; shipments, 4001); market slew : prime, 85 2505 50 ; lair te geed. 84 7505 0U ; common, 83 1044 00 ; lambs, 84 BU0 6 25 ; clipped sheep, 83 2SQ4 40. Oram aaa rrevtsuns. Furnished by 8. K. Tundt, Breker. Cbioieo, April 18, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Lern. Oats. Perk, Lard. AprU stay. 6 20.75 7.35 7 41 750 7.51 June...... B3K July ,eiX X Awsnat.. September,, Dtcember.. ..80'4 Utf .... ..84i .... .... eeceipis ........a.......... Car Leta. 18 no ... ill ... Ill Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern O&Lsi e e es e s e e e e e JaySseeeeeaaeeeeaei Barley OU City, Crude UU Bead. 16,500 Receipts Hogs.. eeeeeeeeee Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. m. heat, Cem. Oats. Perk. Lard. API II y June July August September . 8l SSJ2 i-4i 20 75 7.31 ieii 2U 20.75 7 41 4I & .... 7 50 4!k 7 56 .'."si?, ...81 .802 .MX veceineer., OU City. Crude I lOU... K flaw fork Bteeaa. Nsw Yeaa, April IS, 1.30 p. m. Meney leanod at 406 per cent. Kxchange steady, II 86X04 88X 88X Gevernments steady. Currency 's,H2iJ4 bid; is Coup, 81 2X bid 1 4H's de, 81 10 bid. The stock market opened firm at the open Ing at unchanged prices, and under a moderate buying of Reading and Fert Werth Denver City the whole list advanced te lJi percent, by midday. The market has since continued stteng but dull at tbe top figures. tee aierneav Quotations by Reed, McUrann A Ce., bankers ancestor. Pa. ' Lancaster, aw reas list. Bra MX CO Canada Pacific G. 0.0. A I Colerado Ceal ........ ........ Central Pac Canada Southern ,. 62X ChLSt. L.A Pgb 20 Aeu. as aiu. w. ....... ....,. a llel. L. 0 W. ...... .......... 117 a.na.. ......................... Kris. Inds........... ......... let1 Jer. C M R 4s T......... ...... ...,..,,, ion. A M ............. a ...... . L. Shere. ...... .. 85i alien, uen.... Meck Valley... Jl Missouri Pacific lit n. r.. ...... MStMiissiMH s) 92a raise e.w eeeeaeeeaeeaeeaae llw M. P. Fret n. west. 5 V L ))g ast Tennessee u 11; VIWUMi Oregon teas Ontario AW. PaelfleMaU.. 99 eeaeeeaeeeaa Richmond Terminal at, Paul...... .............,,,, aeeaaa is.rH., sea wow" . ........... . -fiHwauiUi,,,,, waesen rrei Waatam U.. eataaaaatt e8eteee 88888888) nwiaawv wiuhhhi,im Mew England railaDaxrau ue. Isslswi VsTslseaeasaaeaeaaeeeaaeaae IL, N. . Pbila w m Js fitiiiiittist8ti aaasaaaaeaaaaaaaaassa aUstaB sflsTeaaaeaaeaa88aaaaaa UMtOAT afaVN. aT. 00 Beaaaeeeeaaeeaaeaaeeaetaa JT, tOt e8ss88eeea8ee8a aPstsOPlaM aTMaleaaaaaaaaaaaa Uaff (sTtMaxf at taaaaaat lWeaataaiaaaaaase4t LA.K. II M. ii ail .... ai 'X ei X 19M w 11 S X 137), U7K K 35 34(j H 101X 101X MX 82X 8i tmi bmZ en a tM- 83 WS 118 10BX 80 M WH llJ iisvT 111 K I3 ISM MX 55, h9 "i 21? 1 Sr" wx 77 ?8 X i 'eJ 88 luU ux t$S nr& seX .... .... .... .. .... S7X . ..,, .... ... .. .... 18JW aaa aal aaD f "8 TP 88 w"aa!5?fA5L--tt,JSv? Cern -Hit. SSii Jim. iaUa i Jnlr. tltae. Oau-Msy, isWei Jobs, sfc! Jn.ir.ftke.- ui iunB.s JmyiSi sish Short ISM. Jnae, esaeiJnlr, . -PrU.Kl stay, MU01 June, stHei July, si Se VuSaaprufirsS May. MsMc June, K 1 """ZD 17 slW 1 July. 17 M. klbs-Apru, as 10 1 May, f June, WSJ I July, ajtlXl BenertedbyJ.B. Leng. Far Last value, sale. liir-,m pwi a-pm, irw............. " " in " 4 " achoelloan..., " " In 1 or years, " 4 mseraijrears. 4 " InlOerWyears, atanhelm Borough lean aa an stocks. First Rational Bank Farmers' national Bank Ful ten National Bank Lancaster County National Bank.... Northern National Bank Peeples' atlenal Fan Columbia National Bank Christiana National Hrnk Bpnrata National Bank First National Bank Columbia First National Bank,8trasburg First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank. Mu Jey Utlta National Hank Manhelm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey... New Helland National Bank......... Uap National Bank auarryvtlle National Bank lliabethtewn National Bank -HM iMt"1l STOCSS. Bast Brandywiue A Waynesburg.... aearryvuie H. R Ulersvllie Street Car Inquiring Printing Company. Oasllght and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia Uaa Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company... Marietta Hellew-ware aAA.AV 4 auB .aa -M. 100 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 106 in ius 105 UU 100 se 100 ae 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 lb) 100 100 . ae 100 100 1 100 , 100 STA 117 1st US 134 150 19 lfi.SO 140 im M rt. 50 150 isa . 150 es lte no 1U 115 . 10 , DO . 80 , SO . . 100 . si . M .100 . 100 110 w w at loe at it . ne.10 L05 U 81 0 60 M 108 101 111 107 lit S.W M.50 47 ae ae 33.30 70 57 73 H0.O0 155 4170 31.10 M 800 a e 41 4&06 U SO . Stevens Heuse..? MUlersvUle Nermal Scheel Northern Market. astern Market..... SO SO 50 60 80 in 100 100 ion se saaa eeee see -TV,----. 1 l-.P. ....... ................. lABeaster City Street Kail way Ce..... Das Company Bends. Columbia Borouch Bends. unarryvuie . -. ra... HNUiet m 1 CeinraMa 8. B- 5's... KOMsen i.lgnt Company Tuaariss stocks. Big Spring j. Beaver Valley...... Bridgeport A Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A) Washington UK se uonettegaai utg spring 3t Marietta A Mount Jey a Lane, Kllsabethtewn A Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster A Frultvtlle SO Lancaster A Lttlta V Lancaster A WUllamatewn as .Lane ister A Maner se Lancaster A Manhelm as Lancaster A Marietta as Lancaster A New Helland 100 Lancaster A Susquehanna. 800 Lancaster A New Oanvllle as Columbia A Marietta as Maytown A Blliabethtewn as Lancaster A Kphrata as Lancaster A willow Street strasburg A Millport as MarlettaA Maytown 23 DALarMA, Suasrrsa In this city, en the leth InsL, Wll. nam onaeeer, in we inn yearei nis age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from bli late residence. Ne. 313 Vast Frederick street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t PeruHsrrT. At UarTisburg, en the 17th InsL, Mary W. Dougherty, widow of the late PhUlp tuuuwi7, m u.v ,m year wi ner age. Funeral from her late residence. Ne. 22) North Second street, IlarrUbarg, Pa., Tuesday morn mern ing, April 19th, at ten o'clock. ltd GasxBDixL April 18. 1SS7, In Lancaster, Pa., Benry Edward Uaberdlel, In the a)ih year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of Arneld Haas, Ne. 359 North Queen street, en Wednesday, at 1 o'clock p.m. Inter ment at Lancastarcemetery. Krrcaair -April 18. 1887, at Ridley Park, Dela ware county, pa, Leu B , relict et Jared Ketcham, In the 81st year of her age. The relatives and friends of tbe famUy are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, en Tuesday, Aprtllth,at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancas ter cemetery. Bsrtbolemtw April 16th. 1887, In tbli city, Mary Ann. relict of the late David Bartholome w. In the 72d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the lunersJRrem her late residence, Ne 614 Seuth Prince street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3o'c'eck. Interment at Woodward UUl Cemetery. Please emit flowers. POAiFiOAX. JCtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONBB, BINBY DBACUBAR. et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention. marS9 UdAw TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W. KELLY, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democrat! j Convention. Your lull nonce solic ited. m30-tfdAw JtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. BRANDT (Farmer). Of Xaat Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence rtspectiuUy solicited. mli-tfdaw CtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, . SOLOMON ZEAMKR, Of West Hempfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Cen venUen. mart-UdAw DOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LKBBB, Of Kphrata township. Sublect te Democratic rules. marl4-tfdAw fJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.Z. BINGWALT, Grocer, First Ward, City. Subject te Deme al-tfdsw crane mies. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce myseltaaacandldata for County Commissioner. Sublect te the Oclslen of the Democratic utianiy ifinvenuen. ienr innnence respect felly solicited. HKNRYF.IJARTMa an. mutmaw ait Lampeter Township. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaeeck Uwnhlp. I announce my seir aa a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the decision of tbe Damecratlc County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew In favor et the candidates from the Southern district. UdAw BL1BATTXN. KB WAD V8 TJ8EMKSTH. B AKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THlAjaewaar never .varlaa. A butts, at Dsmy. tttalasaer sawptau pewsn. -WA asAxnw Peeassi Ce. ww sea saaytiavaAw fflHE LATEST-JDBT tub Tama ah iut nasi! Troessrs. patteras. uaiiana 'SiarnXniTjav mm amiwsa 'aaaaaa caavtAa . we have Ukssata twaatv diavraVTt . ret wear they eaaaet beexeaiia. ssathSBB. A riTrilaTaaJZir SH23". traw AnvsKTnkiMKXTB. NOTICE. Tbe new let of snlts for the masquerade tll en tbe nth are new ready at ltd MU.C.LlLLKra. WANTKD THRRR HOUHK HKR vanta and also two cooks. Apply at F. B, Trout A co-s, employ msntoffleetl North uneen street, second fleer. ATTENTION OLD VETERANS UK PA. serves -Teu are requested temeatattbe Chestnut atreet Hetel en Tuesday evening. April ma, te arrange ter reunion et Pa -serves, Thecv Wendlls. sargeaati W. U. atauasr. captalnj M. V. B. Keller, M. . aurk, and ethers, ltd ANTED-A POSITION AH KORK- man of a tlgar raetery wanted by a man et M years experience In large Eastern and Southern factories. Thoroughly competent en nana or meuia mat, tm uest el rersrsnees as te general worth and charaeter. Address 8UMATKA. ltd Laaeastar P. O. L08T-ON FRIDAY EVENING AT THE King atreet Theatre or en West King street between theatre and Prlneaslreat, a small black elaan noekatbeok eentalalnv sum et money, a iinerai rswaru wui ee paia en iu re. .r. ...r T r. T rzr-r .. . . itsn ltd turn te this office. LOST-ON SATURDAY A BLACK AM) tanned pup, eight months old, with nickel cellar en and anaweratethe name Jet. A liberal reward will be paid en retutnlng the deg te lit Seuth Duke street. ua WANTKD-A SITUATION BY A GOOD male cook ; references furnished. Alse two geed boys Sged 11 and 15. Apply at , F. B. TROUT A CO.' mpleyment Offlee, tt N. uueen St (Second fleer.. REPINED CAMPUOR, FRAILRY'S Dalmatian Insect Powder, Tar Paper, Uearh Paste, etc, ter house cleaning. Auiert esn soap Polish will clean glass, removes smoke and grease from paint and Is Invaluable In heustxlennlng 13 cents apiece. Fishing Tackle wUl be ready later in the week. FUAILBY'SKASTKND PHARMACY, MmdM.W.FB WPP-'- .) TJOUND AT LAST ! A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. cocHiux'siceueii cure Ders the Werk KVKBT T1MB. Uuaranteedte de se. or the price wui be refunded. Large hot het Ilea 25 cents, at Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. U7 139 NORTH UUKKN ST. Lancaster, Pa. AST- Try It and you'll never use any ether, mart lyeedK "WILLIAM EDMONDS, Wheluali Dexler lai Oomaiiuiea Htrcsut is all atses or CIGARS. Advances made en saleable goods. Office and Salesroom, NO.SJDYkRBTnKBT. apr'8-3md Provldence, Rhede Island. ESTATE OK JAMES W. NEEL, LATE el Marttc township, Lancaster county, de. ceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all per sona indebted thereto are requested te make Im mediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, t (raiding In laid tewnsM:-. THOMAS NKgL, M. O. SI EVENS JN, JaCOBHIUKS, JEiSKHAHNBIa, Administrators. J. W JensaiT, Attorney. aprI8 ItdMAOtw P. E.tU. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS In Great Yatiety, AT THE MANUFACTURERS. R. B. & Ha, 14 East Kins at. apl-Tmd rAQER.V BROTHER. Moths ! This Is tbe season for packing away Woolens and Furs for the Summer. Garbelized Paper wUl secure against the ravage,! of Moths. Brush out or beat well the artlele te be packed away, and a wrapper of Carbo Carbe llied Paper wUl make seen re. Carpets can be protected by a strip of same under outer edge. IB and 38 Inches wide, 5 and 10 yard lengths. EAGER & BROTHER, m .t'lajaaa,' DRY GOODS, Neb. 25-28 Weet King Btract, LAN0ASTIB, PA. 1J8K MANHEIM Reller Fleur! JaatMrnOAeed Ol rkTmf REWARD. SBXVFtFtF Fer an v aaaa nf KlSuaaw ' bias. Nervous Debility, Mesial and rhyjtWal Weakness that BOTANIC Ml ahiu ssavs uiraas V HI Balls te enre. Beld bv diuaalata. Baaata. KWaVMUVCa, . . &u.uaaurais7 svuinnuannaa AB8IONED ESTATE OF JOSEPH K. Delchlerana wife, of Laaeastaf eity, Laa eastar county. Jeseph E.Dsteblsr and wits, of lAseatiar city, aavina ey nasa ei vometair a sUnssant, dated AprO lan.saslned aad Waas. iauHaHiv uawa aula ,wi,MnB m wmmmw farredsll their esusa aad eaeciJ utlwaaOar. staaed fat tha beaelt et taa eredll anaesasB 4eatpa . ueicater. asBaalvea boubbie all peiaeas laasetea te asM aasigaer. te asaae r, ie aasse deiay, aad pay saaas ie taa uBasrsigaeu witaeut a i miss ssviaeisiwis se nrassa Al ' sLftaajasBM,Akia8i. aa yaw advkr J MOTTO THAT ALWAYS W1N8, Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOM'S (OLD IL1AB1.IC) Oeurriage Werki Net. 126 and 128 East King St. tArtSSrel.NwM MTm2ntaoelna 'IrstOlass Phaaten. UOTO liOKHsim-a If Yeu Wanta Nleecomrertable Faintly CarrlsaVueTu imsmanw-a DOIHlte KiHiisra "" - ... - If Yeu Want a Nice and Neat Bnatnese Wagen, tut te tHtaaaoiea If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen. MO Til DORhVeM'S "' ii seu wantauoeaBecona-iianarnieton. eoun.TeU Wnt W UUT rl",t)'M ArUcl" rt OOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works NOS. 186 AND 128A8T KINO HTKEKT, L1NCAHTKH, PA. ' 1sTFAUTOKYl!6 it- US MlFFLUi ST11KKT. """ ydw XKW A11VKHT1SKMKSTH. SXlWXllOARUMANi" DKALBtlllN ALL KINDS OF FAMILY GOAL. OFFIIK-Ne 7 Centre Biiuare. YARD-NaSM!eulli Water street al0-7tH T EVAN'S FLOUK Levan's Fleur THH BEST. M.Tli.ls Wl'KINO, 1S87. A New Denarture ter Ijincaater In Fine Tal. ertng. Importing direct from the best makers el Flue Woellens. 1 havsmatrrcelved through the He "ten enstem house, a large Invoice of uiy own Importation of 8U1T1NO, SPKtNO OVKKCOATISI) AND TROUSRU1NU, The like of which, for style andnualftvthas never bren equaled In this ctty, and caunet be surpasied. A ap'Clal Invitation It hereby extesded te all In want of Spring Garments te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the wry best and prices lower than ever. II OkltUAKT, marTTlydR NaU North gueen Street e K HALL. Better and Meiik Styles Than Evr.it. Yeu don't knew tbe best et Oak II.ill yet. We never had such beautiful styles and (reeds for Beys and Children within our doers ; and there's enough of it te honor the demands of brigades of boys. Let mothers leek at It inside and out ; find fault with it if you can. Children's Suits (all wool), ?5. The geed and strong " Ironclad," 10. One of Harris' Cassimere, G;fi0. A Big Beys' Suit he'll like, 3. . Very fine vualities up te (IT. The price part of every suit we have you'll like. Wanamakkr X Brown's Oak Hall, secthkast cerxklt sixth and mar KET Sts., PniLADBLrntA. s PRINO OPKNINO. ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, 13 BAST KIKQ 8TRBBT. i Wednesday, APRIL 20. IN RXTEND1NU A MOST CORDIAL INVI. TATION TO UKSIDBNTS AND NON-RBSI. DINTS OF LANCA8TKH AND ADJAC1NT CITIK9, TOWNS, &. TO ATTKND OUR ANNUAL HPKlNO OPBNINO, WS DO f-0 WITH MORS THAN ORDINARY CONFIDENCE THAT A VISIT WILL FULLT REWARD AN ATTBNDANCK. THE DISPLAY, W FEEL ASSCRBD, WILL SURPASS ANY OPKNINO DISPLAY THAT HAS BEBN MADE BY ANY HOUSB IK THIS CITY. OUR PROMISES MAY APPKAR BXTBAVABANT, BUT IN CONNEC TION WITH TUB PRBSBNT DISPLAY WK FEBL CONF1DBNT THAT THEY WILL MBABURB UP TO THE FULLEST EXPEC TATIONS. OUR MILLINERY PARLOR, LOCATED ON SECOND FLOOR, AND EX TENDING TO TUB FULL LKNQTU OF 150 FEET, WILL CONTAIN A DISPLAY OF Trimmed Millinery NUMBERING OVER 600 TUIMMKD HATS AND BONNETS IN DIFFERENT SHAPES, DIFFBUBNTLY TRIMMED, AND ALL OF DIFFERENT DEGREES OF XXCKLLBNCE. OUR DISPLAY OF Spring Novelties FOB MILLINERY TRIMMING. -ALSO RIBBONS WILL BB TBI MOST BBAUT1FUL EVER SEEN AMY WHBBB. OM OUR flROUMO FLOOR WE WILL DIB. FLAT THBKBWMT THINGS I TUB WAY OF DBMS TRIMMINGS, BU1TONS, LACES, KID LOVBS, AND FANCY UOODS IN 4BBBBAL. TAKINO IT ALL IN ALL WB TBOMISB TO THOSE OF, OUR P ATOMS WBO WILL FAVOR Uf'WITH THtIR FRBSBKCB-A BABB TBBAT." SUCH AS TBBT DO B0t OFTBN 'BsflBITB IB THIS SPRING OPENING HTT, - - a. , rniEitKtfrs. Honest Prices. - .. uinerent Rind of Springs If Feu UOTO Runr or Mirlri Wun . ...... ,S85, pSee ?5i WSlSS T8affl5 S.at3 or AKW ADVKKTJlitCMKXTa. TJOOMS KOlt hi:nt. can Im toad lit"0 H"a aUM H"mt furnish Si IU Util' NO H N. PRINCE St., CITY. OTAND1NU-TOI' I'll.lITON, GOOD AH irTiiV3,Si,rV!?i"l,d ,llirn"MI ',r sale apply atTIIISOrFIUh alJSIdW.SAsl CAMlMIOIt AND INSECT I'OWUKR aroreceinlttlastlie-.iioit certain pratee, IWes asalnat Meth. A standard nusllty of either ler sulu at HUBLEY'S DRUO STOKa, an West Klnc Btraat lIOlt NALK OK KKNT HltlllK NT Hl.i.- C andlnL 17xS0ftet.nn i:hrltlan , k. t wren Kst kidk and Orange streets. Can ba sally cristmed into a umchinn ahep or ware- ra heuart. Easy tonus. II. C. 1IIIUIMKKH. aietid attorney at-l as WANTKD A SITUATION BY A HeatiDt 'and a Male Cook Alioenosm.4 UushMmen. Apply al " , F. II TKOIITACO'S t cceSS'fiJ.V."0"1 mc' Na -1 S-yuMn 8U- Q1 OOnKO" A KINKH AND BKT. 1,UUU TEH CllAMPAONB THAN Due de Monteballe. AT HOIIUER't LIQUOR STOHB, Ne. a Cnutre Squarn, Laneastnr, Pa. QKANI) HALL ' -yr 1IIK- BRICKL4TERS1 1NTEBSATI0XAI UNION, NO. 5. -AT- M.CNNKRCHOK HALL. MOSDAY KVK.NINU. -.,.. APRIL IMSS7. aprl5-4td M LK,,T- G HAND KAllt EXCELSIOR HALL Bine Gress Cemmandery, Ne. 5, KNIGHTS Or THE GOLOIS EAGLE, BfKlnulnKSATI'UtlAY. AI'UILMh and Centln- uIuk Until TIK'llsllAl, Al'ttll, ilit. Inclusive. ach rhanra pnrchn.er or n tteknt la entitled te a In a AHAIII.K WlllTK S8U H I). ROOM SUITE, TIOKET8, 10 OBNTO. a-A Band of llujte wtll be In erery crenliic attrndanea apt lMdsi AMVBMMHTa. J7-INO 8TIIEET THEATKB. The Event of the Season. MONDAY. Tllh-IiiY ND WKIINE'sDAT KVBJ.l.Nt,S.APUILIS,1920. The l'ewurlul Comedy Drama In 4 Acts, UNDER THE LASH." (( In which the popular yoaegactor, WALTER S. SANFORD will appear, together with tlw acting- deus. IIKHOandllECreK. Tlin eriKlnal Satn 8. Ban lord In apnwt nre cnmblnaiinn THURSDAY KKSIMi. APRIL 21. a sratd change et preKrainme, in which tha vutlre San ford combination will appear. PRICES OF ADMISSION.....!), 703 CENTS. Ss-Mstlnpes-Wednesday and .Sitnrday. Ad mission, lu tents 17ULTON OPKKA HOUSE. MONDAY, Al'KIL 18, Benefit of ths R. uTlnightj of St Jehn. HILTOlfirOBLES, In his own Famous Cenjedy-Drami, THE PHCENIX. An American Play, by an American Anth'r, correctly Interpreted by American Actors. Sadie, the flower (ilrl I ..... . , . . Ktne Elmere, an Actress.... I ,'t''E NOBLES bcrsRB Lem-Aar orCeHXDiass. " Plnys may ceme and plays may go, but ' Tha Phainlx 'gees en forever." TICKK.rs 25, JO and T5 CENTS. UKSIUVED SKAlb 71USNTB. New en sale at Oieiu IlouseOnico and from members. alSsldR TJtULTON OI'EHA HOUSE. TUB8DAY EVaNINO, APRIL 10. THE EMINENT ACTOR, Mr.EdwinTherne, In the Greati it of Mele Drumas, THE BLACK FLAG. PRKJF8 M, WAMCRNTS. RESERVED SEAT4 75 CENTS. Fer iile at opera home ofllce. apr.s-3t TKAK AXU VUfrM. WIIEUE CAN I OCT TUOSK SMALL PilKTZELST Why at CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. ! CENTRE SQUARE. Yes I Inst received another let of these Small Pretxela. Come and get some be tern I hey aJljre. Fresh Crackers cgeap. 6c . and ado r Nle. nars and winger Snaps, S a e i Fine French Pranes,SEsJee Raisins. 3 s te.: Estra Finn .M ..., a M. ..a. VmI .nil f!m,llMl W I V.W . w,.. w."-2 promptly. JOHN A. CLARK, 26 Centra Square. mlS-UdAw mELKfUONE. 0SEATEST BARGAINS OX EABTH AT Cluke's Originil Tei and Coffee Stere. NO.H WEST KINO STREET. 10 Packs Babbitt's 1770 Seap Powder fertSc.i Para Heney In 1 ft Caps, leecapi FullCreaut Cheese, 1J)0 1 Saratoga Chips, 16s boa j I can Tomateei, 1 can Cern, 1 can Peat for J'c 1 1 can Blackberries, lean Cherries, lean string Beans for Ke i tbe Great Plllsbury Fleur, 7&e H or IS.R) per barrel ; Full Line Marvlne's Superior Crackers ; Pieces Miner's Borax Seap for e i B pieces Miller's HUlng Sun Soup and one pound Washing Powder far 2)c AT CLARKE'S Wholesale and Detail Original Tea and Oeffee Stere, HO M WEST KINO STESBT. niewina ik. Oats.sc. Bt Pickles, TCry nice. a uesen i nasa iT.Teda. Se: i White Sugar. 60 . CeaTeaa still at same old prices. Extra quality Teas and Ceflees a specialty. Uoedt delivered A . -' va- Ua & tTWW?l!. :m A' - 1 ("V' 4 tdJ jit.fK'-r'kt Wl"T... . '."51 f ;iW.twi&. Mtij&Ji iri& swrn ci. &,