Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 22, 1887, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGENCER, fitttftAr, APRIL 22, 1887.
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, Mertii Mulbarryatreet,
K. Keferar waa ''cracked."
4eae la ma arUstlc and bar
Mr. The tbUTM cfieeted an
itoleUtahoaa from the yard In the
dfmtr rat triad te pry the deer of the
Willi a jimmy or cnisei eui
. The deer wh tawny apiin
Lttt would aet give. They then went
UMkM deer, which wm wewen
tart aet opened. Next they tried
I ea a kitchen window wnere uj
fet The abutter were lercea
Um catches en the bottom were
i tee window allL The window
and waa an aaay matter ter tne
tfeterea te eater, which they did,
erar a sewing macmne standing
la of the window. The burglar en-
la front bed room which was occupied
tfVXkeaDMO'Bryan, the well-known watch-
01 ice rennsyivauia ramuau, uu
11$; boarder at the hotel. The
( tftja,. 'TOem waa umecaeu
i bnnlar had no trouble there. A
rataaataloeni belonging te Mr. O'Bryan
infieaanu clioie money was iiu
i tha necket The pantaloeni were after-
anna en me ewirwsy. xruui
room the burslar went Inte that
I by Mr. and Mrs. Kehrer, where he
rhava been for leme time. Mr Kehrer
iftnally awakened by the noise, and ebe
I the thief enter the spare roem.wmcn is
I te the bad room. She aroused her hus.
I who lamped out et bed and lighted the
The thief waa still In the spare room, but
:M quickly ran down stairs, back through the
"tang-room ana eui 01 me kitcnen uwr,
wklAk tm nnlivlr frnm thA Inside. AS he
P' t mmA Hawm aralre ha rttahAal-l1 BtntnllllnB OVfir
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(tfcaaaalr,and he cried, Don't conieaewn
tare you or I will sheet
'- t ItnhM nt rinvn Btalm but It
'fltM tee late, as the burglar had escaped. An
"r iiiiaiiini wthan maile of the nremlses.
iffi. SECURED A HCJ4DRED DOLLARS.
Aji a. Rohrer found that his coat and vest,
i'SWeh had been hanging ever a chair in his
t ir iml vera crone. In these there was almost
:&taM la notes and silver. The sliver was
a? wrapped In paper with the amounts en each
'waekaa The notes were In a pocketbook-.
M' frfc nWhlnir wu afterwards found en Arch
SrQp
? aad was returned te Mr. Rohrer. The con cen
5s isata had been carried oil. A revolver, which
umbe beamb maatum.
ports f aha riaaaea, aa Maswiatsmdlng
CenuHiMS-a cm eigaalsea te
PlayBwiL
Kegalar Correspondence of lxTkiuuKsrsR.
Columbia, April 22. The ragalar monthly
maatlng el the achoel beard waa held laat
aren lag In the council chamber, Messrs mrlne
and Wolfe being the absentees. Tee ilnance
committee reported aa follews:
Balance en band at last report II.SIT M
Trade dollar redeemed 1
Boyd (collector), 1RSJ lm 01
Duitenbeler (collector), lite 1,3-J 10
tHIl IB ABBOB OAT.
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,s DM room, was aise sieien ey me uiei. a
?'-tha.floeT of the barroom a heavy chair leg
: about two leet in lengtn was leuna. it naa
t probably been In the hands of the burglar
while ha was upstairs and he dropped it In
Mai flight A bottle containing some whisky
waa taken from the barroom. It was found
OB the sewing machine near the kitchen
window and the stepper was lying en the
bar.
The police bare been lnfem'-U of the
robbery, but as yet have maue no ar
reata of auspected parties. Yfem the
manner In which the werk,T?fi fdene It is
certain that ttfe person who committed
Was well acquainted with the
premises, - Although there wm but one man
la the house he undoubtedly bad a com
panion or two, who watched upon the out
aide, while he did the work. The thieves
first entered the yard of Benjamin Derwart,
residing next deer te the hotel en the
aeuth Bide. Here the feet marks et mere
than one person are plainly visible In the
soft ground aa well as en a pile
et ashes which stand near the fence. It was
at this point that the thieves escaped ever the
fence, and made their way into Rehrer'syard.
The chair leg which was found In the bar
room had been taken from Derwart'a yard.
Mr. Rehrer'a deg, a rather noisy Scotch ter
rier, was tied in the yard near the alley gate
leading te Mulberry street, and close
te tbe point where the thieves scaled
the fence. The animal was teund
dead this morning, and as there were no
marks of violence upon him, it is believed
that he was given a dose of psisen by the
thieves before they began their operations.
It was probably very fortunate for Mr.
Behrer and family that they were net
awakened earlier than they were as
the thief had the revolver, the only
weapon la the house, In bis possession
besides the chair leg and he would un
doubtedly have committed murder if pressed
te the wall.
A SCSrECTED 1'AIK.
Shortly after Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer had
been awakened they looked at the clock and
found that the bands pointed te half past
three. Between four and five o'clock this
BBernlng aa Walter Costelle, a track walker
Of the Pennsylvania railroad between DUler
TlUe and Rohrerstown, was walking along
the railroad near the Little Conestoga bridge
he met two men. He waa coming east and
the men were going toward Columbia.
Aa aoen as they aaw him they ran
across the fielc's te the Marietta pike.
Costelle thought little of the matter
at the time, but It la new believed that they
are the fellows who committed the burglary.
One of the men were a slouch hat, and the
ether a cap and both bad overcoats en. Beth
were of medium Blze. Twe men answering
these descriptions bad been in this city for
aeme time past They were strangers, and
were seen together frequently. Ihey were
la the Ninth ward yesterday, and the man
With the slouch hat was In the William
Peen durieg the day. lie was also in Dicker
grocery store, at James and Mulberry streets.
The belief is that he was then looking ler
place te break in.
Total HW!i
Orders paid slnce last report I.GS4 10
Balance ';,' ".
Amount In Sinking fead at this flaU)....til
The superintending committee reported
having completed arrangement for planting
trees en Arber Day. Schools will leave their
respective school rooms for that purpose at
2:30 p. in.
Superintendent Ames made the following
repert: whole number in attendance, male
762 ; females, 'NX Average attendance, male
009 i females G'J!. Percentage of attendance,
males PI; females PA Percentage of atten
dance te date, males 01 ; females 03 ; number
of pupils present evey session CCO ; visits te
schools 120. Tne hallways In the Cherry
street building wereerdered te be swept three
times each week. Alter paying a number of
bills the beard adjourned.
The itaM Ball Club.
A base ball club has been organized In
town te be known as the Bear's Base Ball
club, W. I Bear, manager. The following
players have been secured: Batteries, King
and Resb, Melcher and Meyers, Dlvetand
Rhodes; players, Kautz, Hwlagler, Kissinger,
Al Rhodes Schiller, Keesey and liable.
The first game will be played with the An
chors of Yerk, en Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock. The home battery will be King and
Resb, and for the visitors Wellensiek and
Kottcamp. A geed game may be expected.
Tne Town In Briet
The young men Interested in the organiza
tion or a hook and ladder company hare
determined te push the matter. An organiza
tion will be effected in a few days, and an at
tempt made te secure the requisite funds te
purchase apparatus.
The Yeung Felk's association, of the Seo See
ond street Lutheran church will held a
meeting this evening at the residence et
Mrs. A. K. Welsh, en Chestnut street An
interesting literary pregramme has been ar
ranged ter the evening.
An Iren ratling has been put up by Messrs.
Ueckel A Paine In the opera house en the
stairways leading from the gallery te the
first Uoer. This Is a necessary Improvement.
The first shad caught at the dam was so se
cured yesterday afternoon at the battery
owned by a Wrightavllle party. The town
fishermen are ready te begin operations.
The growth et the town during the past
few years has caused a desire that a census
et the borough should be taken. During the
past year the matter received the attention
et council and was in charge of a committee.
By reason of these member's terms expiring,
the matter was dropped. The subject will
again be brought up at a future meeting of
the council.
Avery large audience was in the opera
last night te see " The Mountain Pink"
presented by the Melville Sisters' Dramatic
company. At the close of the performance,
a silver basket was wen by Jehn Murray,
holding ticket 2.74!, Te-night "Hazel
Klrk."
The Rev. F. J. Clay Meran ellered a reso
lution at the Harrlsburg convocation, in Car
lisle, of the P. K. church, relating te the act
new pending before the Heuse et Represen
tatives, concerning the divorce bill. The
resolution was unanimously adopted.
The team or Isaac Wolfe ran away yester
day, but very little damage was done. The
horse was captured after running several
squares.
The EisicIms at the Hlh Scheel Make
Chltf Public inmoetlratlon.
A great many people are quietly cetebrat
lng Arber Day, today, by planting fruit treea
and vines In their yards aud gardens, and
shade treea In front of their resldeuces. The
nurserymen have done a very geed business
for a week past, and have disposed or thou theu thou
sandsef trees te citizens or the town and rural
districts.
The only public exorcists In this city were
held at 2 o'clock this afternoon In the girls'
high school room, the pupils and teachers of
the boys' high school being present and par
ticipating In the exercises. Many dlrectera
and citizens were present
Following Is the pregramme of exercise.
Reading and praver, Dr. K. K. Hlsbee:
chorus, Spring Time Ones Agsln, Sullivan;
chorus, Innlelrilt, l'nelps; quartette rnr four
violins, (Opus 20) Kebne, Miss lMHh Met,
ger, Miss Bertie Best, Master Frank S. l.eeb
and 1'rer. Carl Ttiert-ahn, (members of the
high school orchestra and pupils of l'rel.
Therbahn): chorus, Seldlem' Chorus, Faust,
Uouned ; chorus, There's a Wedding in the
Orchard, IK1ge; "The Trees or the Bible,"
by Rev. C. Klvln Houpt ; chorus Let Me
Dream Again. Sullivan: chorus. Where Are
New the Hopes 1 Cherished ? Itelllnl; reclta
tlen, Nature's Farewell, Mrs, lleiimuc,
Mary W. Achtsen ; readings. Arber Day,
Nathren Herbert C. Miller. The l'alm Tree,
Mrs. H emails, l.iura K. K ready; chorus,
Kbren en the KM tits Hutctiltisen ; chorus,
Come te the Sea, Kebertl ; general remarks ;
chorus, The Mahogany Tree, Campana;
doxelngy, Praise Ued lrem Whom All Bless
ings Flew.
High school orchestra : Violins, Misses
F.dltb Met7ser, Bertie Best, Allce Kahnosteck
and Masters Leeb, Apple, MrCaskey, Reed,
Welchans, Hurst, llerr and Kering ; Uutes,
Jehn A. Sprenger and 11 1 rain D. McCaskey ;
clarienets, II. !'. Wend Itz and The. Therbahn;
bass vlcl, Wllllsui H. liell. The music by
the schools was under direction or Prof. Carl
Matz. The orchestra under direction of Prof.
Carl Therbahn.
Rev, C. E. Houpt read a very pretty writ
ten addretas en the " Trees of the Bible."
He took his hearers along with, in Imagina
tion, and showed them the land of Palestine
as it was a thousand years bdtore the Chris
tian era, and he threaded its beautiful valleys,
Its rising hills and lefty mounts u,deecrlbed
its picturesque scenery, and about its fertile
field', and fruit tres aud forests. He de
scribed many orthee trees, among thorn the
aloes, the lotus, the sycamore, the plane
trees, the dele pal m, the apricot, reach and
plum, the eteander, the locust, Abraham's
oak, the white willow, while poplar, the mul
berry, lemon and the lefty redarsef Lebanon.
Many of these trees were symbolized as
types cf human character, as were also the
lilies et the valley, star of Hetblehrm, the
tulips, daisies aud ether beautiful llewers
with which the hills and valleys were
crowned. He dlsczlbed the Palestine cf
te day a" being In many respects a
desolate wlldernets, and gave as a principal
reason therefore the cutting away of the
weeds and forest, which had resulted in
drying up the streams, wasting away the
soil, and preventing the growing of crops.
He held that Palestlue mlsht be renewed
and agaiu become a land of fertility by the
planting of trees and the sewing of proper
seeds.
Lard-April. 17
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July, i;ia.
10 1 May, tMtXl June,
May.tTTSl June, $7 Wt
use ateea aiaraet.
Kin Ltanrr.-CatUe Recelpta. fe heart t
shipments. '6 head i murknt steady ; prime. SMI
A f.ilr te geed, II retfl M ; coimnea, si t!(
IMl shipment te New lord, a cars.
Hnga Keeelpta, 3400 timdi shipments S.S0U
head i market flr I Philadelphia. In fO wi i
l errer. i r.ejs ! s common te mini, sa a w I
ew ion, iv ram.
shipments, i.uiii
9) i tatr te iroed.
at 500.1 7.1 ; common, II MI JO ; lambs, 13 MltJ
euu; wool tnitep nei waniuu.
i eravni, pi rnsja isi t common w
pigs UTMMgv; shipment te He
sheep -Reeulpts, &0 head) t
market steady i ptlmn. 14 ixal3
Mew Tere stecas.
Maw Yeke, April a, I'M p. m. Meney leaned
at 5 percent. Kxehange steady. II SOI MX.
Government steady. Currency 6's, U KX bid; ls
Coup, (1 X bid i tK's de. It lei4 bid.
The stock market opened feverish and weak,
and during the erst halt hour prices declined
'i te ! per cent, en selling by Londen and seme
et the large bear operator. This drcllne was
fully rece ercd by midday, en a geed baying of
Heading ami Union l'aclflc. but at the present
writing the market Is feverish and weak and
ptlct s are again down te the lowest figures.
JtB If A ) VEK T18KMKHTH.
TDibll HALK OK HKNT-BkVcKHTAHI.K
Ml and let, 1 7xw feet, en Christian street, le
tween Rast King and Orange streets. Can be
easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware
heu.s. liasytarms. II. C. HUllHKKit,
alO-Ud attorney at-J-aw.
IlirANTKD.
ion salesmen at onee en very liberal
tonus.
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facilities unsttrpasnMl,
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Nurserymen. Kechester, N. V,
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Wraps
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Bteeai Markets.
Quotations by Heed, alcUrann a Ce., bankers
idwctisier. i a.
Haw ters LIST. 11 a.. Ha.
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Pacific stall
Richmond Terminal
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Tex. Pac
Union Pac
Wabash Cem
Wabash Prut
Western V
West Shere Bends
Mew England
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Dec de M onteballe.
AT HOIIHKH'S L1QUOH BTOHE.
Ma it Centre Square, Laneaatar, Pa.
TUK RKUl'liAR MONTHLY MKKT1NO
of the West Knd building nnd henn Assn.
elation, will be held at the Law Oftlce of T 11.
Ilelahan, esq, en SATUKOAV AVSNIMI,
APKIL X3d, at 7 30e'cl(Kk. aleney te lean. Mew
scries of stock open for subscription.
C. . L1CIITT,
npKl-31d Secretary.
Tuk iiATi:ar just Ttfk tiiinu
for business puriKwes Seeteh Cheviot
Trousers. We have them In twenty different
patterns, for wear they cannot be eieelled.
Call and see them. A full line ei Scotch Cheviot
i-ultlngs at moderate prices.
H03MTKl.N'SriNK TAILOUtNtl,
Ne. 37 North gueea Sirnet,
DIV1DKND NOTIOkT "
The directors or the Eastern Market Heuse
Company have declared a dividend of lour per
cent, en the capital stock, payable May l,al the
uiiii:,, ,u lii.i uiiurrviKiuni,
AHKKrs. -After
May 1, Satur-
Ul at 4 p. ui,
KVKNI.NU
dav Erenlns market will Im kei
stslls free te renters of stalls ter morning mar
kets. ALLAN A. 1IKKU, Treasurer,
apm-Jia .e. iix East King St,
wiiAra,
JACKKT9,
JEHMEY9.
WKAP.S,
JACKETS,
JP.USEYS.
WUAI'S,
JACKETS,
.lEItaiUS.
Jackets,
Jerseys.
Wraps,
Jackets,
Jerseys.
AI.Ij TUK IiATKST HTYhKH
IN NII.K CI.OTU AND BKADKD, AT LOW PH10KH.
WBAPB,
JACKET,
JIBUTI.
WRAPB,
J AC KITS,
JKK1KTS.
WKAPS,
JACKETS,
JKUSEYS.
WUAP8,
JAUKKTS,
JKRSBIH.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Coart Herrp, Lueantflr, FMMrie.
TtTlLLIAM EDMONDS,
UTul(!i!j Diler and Commission Htrcbasl
t all sisnser
CIGARS.
Advance tuade en saleable goods. Office and
Salesroom,
NO. SIDVKKSTltKET.
npr'.Sdmd Providence, Kbeda Island.
ASSIONKD MTATH OF JOHN DUTT,
of Itaphe township, Lancaster county.
Jehn lutt, of liiiphe tewnhlp. ljincastur
county, having by deed of voluntary assign
ment, dated Unrch it, 1K7, assigned and truns
ferrtnl all bis estate and etteel te the under
signed, for the benellt or the creditor of the
said Jehn Dutt, notice Is hereby iriven te all
persons Indebted te said assigner, leluiakelw-
unue
meitlate p-ivuient te the
entgned without
delay, and these having claims te present them
.Mill.- LI. H Hi RU9,
te
J. L. Stxismitz,
Attorney.
liKO. W. UAHKIL
assignees.
tnar-etdTh
tULttlCAU
POK COUNTY COMMISSION KB,
IlENRV nus.eu It AK,
et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et
the Democratic cenveutiuii. tear.vtldaw
JUU V. AHUMMfS 1H1AL.
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SIB OJ'aWIifU VUHOBMT.
The Voeng People's Society of I'nltfd Effert
Entertain an Audience.
The first grand concert, with readings,
under the auspices of the " Yeung Peeplb's
Society ei United Etlert," was given Thurs
day evening at First Presbyterian church.
The attendance was large, the pregramme
well selected, and the amateur performers
rendered their several pieces very satisfac
torily. There waa a full orchestra In attend
ance and one of Beethoven's tine overtures
was given. Miss Bechteld and Prof. Win. B.
Hall Bang soles very sweetly, and Mr.
Anmman gave a declamation with geed
elocutionary effect, A quartette and
several otber selections were sung by the
young people, all of which were highly ap
preciated. The object of the society la the
promotion of general church work, especially
among the younger members of the congregation.
Tta and CulTce Sociable.
l.ast evening a tea and cellee sociable
under the auspices et the Ladles Aid society
of the First Reformed congregation was
given In the church. There was quite a large
crowd in attendance and cellee, ice cream
and ether refreshments were dispensed by
the ladles who were kept busy attending
te their many customers. This evening the
atlair will be repeated.
A Sheeting Affair That Is N'Jn Being Investi
gated in Washington.
The Washington criminal court was occu
pied Thursday in the trial of Jehn P. Ang Ang
neyrer assault with intent te kill Jehn 11.
Wtlrxe'. In November, 1S-S2, at the SL Marc
hotel, tn that city. A considerable number
of witnesses were examined ter the prosecu
tion, but nothing new was shown In the case.
A very great deal et feeling was shown, the
defendant's attorneys trying te show while
Wllmet was en the stand that he bad been
guilty of many misdemeanors and was un
worthy of credence. The police officers were
then exsmined, as was the colored waiter and
ethers, but the testimony for the prosecution
was net concluded.
Wllmet was a resident of Columbia in 1874
and married tbera Angney Is also well
known there. Tne trial began en Wednesday
and Wilmet testitied that en Saturday even
ing, November '23, ISii, Angney walked into
the home of witness in Washington and
shook hands with him, saying be had just
get In town, and after some talk he brought
up the subject of a letter he had written.
Angney said he had been te see his friends te
de him a special favor, but had tailed, and he
bad come tn film ( Wllmet i as a last resort ;
that he had an opportunity te go te
Colerado If he could give bends In f 1,000.
Inviting him te the St. Marc's te see his
papers, they went down and took a drink en
the way. They went te the upper lloer and
after Angney bad lighted the gas witness
went in and was handed a cbalr, which be
took. Angney went te the satchel and the
colored boy cauie in with the drink. Angney
banded witness a paper, which had no con
nection with the matter he had spoken of, and
he told him se. Angney then went baclc,
saying he would Had the paper, and the
next he heard was the report of the pistol,
one ball entering witness' back.
pOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
J.W.KELLY,
of Marietta. Pa. Subject tn the decision of the
Democrat,: Convention. Your lanuenca solic
ited, m.seifd&w
-CIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
SIMON L. HUAifDT (Fanner).
Of East Denegal township. Subject te the de
rision of the Democratic County Convention.
Y enrtnduencu respectfully solicited.
muutiaw
TTlOR COUNTY COMMISSION EK.
SOLOMON ZEAMEB,
Of West HempSeld township. Subject te the
Decision of the Democratic Convention.
maitfdAw
WOUND AT LAST !
A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds.
COCIIIIAYS.COI'GII CURB
Dees the Werk KVK11Y TlJltC. (luaranteed te
de se. or the prlce will be rulundtd. Large bet-
ura . tuuu, Kb
Cochran's
NOS. 1J7 A 1S .NOHTH O.UKKN ST.
latncvier, la.
Try It and j eu'll never use any ether,
mart leedlt
.VA' W A l VKH TlMCilKXTS.
INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL KIND
Justwhat they need. A full line of Ins'nl
uieut (loeds soldeuly te the luitaltiieut Trade
by sddtelng
INSTALMENT DEALERS SUPPLY CIV.
nprrs-SmdTu.ThAS Erle, Pa.
TJUl'LKY iCbeThDMANT"
DEALK1131.N ALL KINDS OT
FAMILY COAL.
orrinE-Ne s; Centre Square.
VAIIIl-Ne. 3H .seuta Water Street.
PROPOSALS "FOR SHOEING HORSES
ler the rire Department of I ancaster, Pa,
Sealed proposal ler Shoeing Herse ter the
I'lra Department, for the ensuing year, 111 be
rwetted by the fire Committee, at the Mayer's
Office, until Tuesday, April t is7, al 1 o'clock
p. m
The committee resorve the right te reject any
or all bid. Uy elder et the Committee.
r. LEWIS NOLL, chairman
Attest ; C. r. Kassjuut, Clerk. a:i-.t
aid 7tU
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NC1LETREE STOCK FARM.
a AarmHtfummnm,
ROOMS FOR KENT. '
Nice lairge and small ltoem. furnished,
can be had at
sp'lfl two
MO. 4 N. PRINCE ST., CITT.
w
Standard llred stallion tit Borvlce.
SIOIlM KINO (11SI) suo.ne
llecetd, 4 years, 2.47.
HI URNKT (lilt) SMOOO
a- Send ter New Catalogue.
DAN'Lll. KNOI.K,
aplJmdAw Marietta, Pa.
Drug Stere,
PUBLIC SALE.
On MOM) W, M'UlLlKS7,at the Merrt.
tnsc Heuse, Ne. 115 North Prince street will be
sold at publlasale. a Cutlnut il IOWA HOUSE.
nt for general purposed, several et them are
geed feeder
t-ale al 1 o'clock ; terms mile known bv
atj-'.'t CSOltt.K UKOSJ.VlAN.
FISHING TACKLE-SOUTHERN CANE,
ltlack and bellow Japanese and Calcutta
Kumboe Poles at the lewen p-lces. Celluloid,
Hard ltubber and Leather Cohered Trnsses : a
tliKuaranteed. t ratle's l.trer Pills (i3 cent a
box) for llllleus Heailacbe nnd Constipation,
and Fralley's Sarsanarllla Compound (SO cents a
bottle) for the blend, are the best.
UAlLKY'a EASTKsiu PHAUMACT,
(Opposite Eastern Market.)
S-lmdM.W.rH
ANTED-F1NE HEWKRS TO WORK
at Dressmaking at
Sinn i.. liinjrr. it n,
aprSUltd Ne 11 Last Orange street.
AT MUBHK'H.
REMNANT LOTS.
We have a few odd Lets of Canned floods we
want te close out.
BELUKCf OHBAP.
r rush l'le Peache at loe can, or S ter Tie.
rrenh Meed Pated Peach. 15e csn, or 1 for le.
rirsh Pin tllsckberries, 3 can for S.V).
Preah Caltfnmla Kgg Plum, tee can.
r reh Calllnrula Muscatine Urape, 100 can,
PrusliMring Iteans, loe a can.
Karly June Pea. Scan for Jfte.
Win. I'enn Sugar Cern, Sean for J'e
Twe can full At Sen' Tninatne, Se can.
tjiiancan Fella) Sen's 1 euiatne, loe can.
(jiinrt cans Fresh Canned Apples, se can.
Let Dried Apple, 4c iinart.
Let Dried Peaches, An a,
rine let Pitted Cherries. 15c a..
Let New Currant, se ft,
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET,
A Peer Fainllr.
Mrs. Obllna Shea, 11 leg In Locust alley, Is
In needy circumstances. One child died last
week and another yesterday. Officer Beech
ler started out collecting for them te day and
received considerable money.
Ths Chautauqua Literary and Scientific circle
will meet in V M. C. A. hall te-night. Papers
en Astronomy and French literature.
An Officer Accidentally llreak a Window,
Last evening two dega began fighting in
front of Dr. Leng's drug store al Maner and
West King streets, Olllcer Kissinger, who
was near, separaieu mem ana aiier ne uaa the ollve Branch Missionary society, or
walked away from them some distance they j Meunuillu, will held a spelling bee Saturday
again began. The elllcer threw a stone at j evening in the graded school, ibe prizes win
riilf the naveman, . . be given te me uesi spoilers, loe Dee wilieiien
hsw I'eivwvus 4hje
The elllcer threw
them which
bounded through one of the large panes of
glass In the window of the drug store. The
i Ulcer had the necessary repairs made at
once.
0
4i,
m
tfflh-
ISaca in the Iiense of ltefege.
Flera Fnust, the girl who was arrested in
this city yesterday, was taken te Philadel
phia last evening by Chief of Police Smith.
Flera persistently denied that she waa the
girl wanted, or that aba bad ever been in the
Heuse of Refuge. She pretended te be un
acquainted, and did net knew where the in in
atltutlen was. Aa seen as she waa inside of
the building the folks la charge Identified
her. The girl had been an inmate or the
Heuse et Refuge, but was Indentured te a
man residing at Lennl Mills, Delaware
county. Bhe rau away from his home sev
eral months age, and was probably In thrs
city for aeme weeks.
m
The Lucky Winners.
At the lair of Blue Cress Cemmandery,
Kelghta of the Gelden Esgle, a number el
rUdea were chanced oil" en Thursday even
lag. The wlnnera were Mrs. E. B. Duch
bub, ellE ouablen i Mra, A. B. Meyrlck,
rug Nelsen Mayer, tidy ; Ella Oast, wlsk wlsk
keMer I Laura Urey, pin cushion ; Barbara
Sear, tidy ; O. L. Simen, tidy ; Lizzie Stene,
pyramid cake ; Frank Hhej, lamp ; 11. B.
Htaffey, towel, Jennie Beese, tidy. The
partita named above no get the articles wen
by them freiri the fair committee.
Last P.veulug't Cremation,
The cremation et the body of Jehn C.
Kunkle took place last evening. The exer
cises were private, the only persona present,
besides the attaches of the crematorium, be
ing Geerge Kunkel, brother of the deceased,
Jehn U. Ziegler and Dr. Marshall, of iiarrls
burg. This morning the ashes were taken
from the furnace and sent te Nhippensburg,
where they will be interred in the casket
that breugut the body here.
Geed Trout ruhluf.
l'rein the Litltz Recerd.
Trout llshing has been engaging the atten
tion el tbe modern disciples of lziak Walten
since last Friday along the springs streams.
Large numbers of the finny tribe have been
taken from the stream, some very large. The
best Hibernian of the many appears te have
been Jacob Kbuiper, who lauded nlly the
brat day two dajs the law allowed the catch
ing el mum.
FA
$
v.
"-.Baltimore Jee" Again On Deck.
Jea Haley, better known aa " Ballmere
Jee," an old friend of the police, arrived In
town yesterday, after an absence of aeme
,: Martha, ue get drunk, and In the evening
'' Mute a speech In front of the Iktelmcjkh.
i CEEbnUdlng, with a fire plug and Umppeat
t ler aa audience. Later be fell into the bands
l"..af Offlaa Hltehla. ami ihU nn,ni.. .h
- .... j wwm SUVSMIlea llll
teat turn te Jail for thirty daya, One
waadiaehargad.
k VL Heaiiu tniml.
oeaamltUe of eennclls aat la
''' tOwaytektwappaaU
Matesrpeaaa. AaBBbwet
Mere Plcturi lUcavercd.
Through the publication In the Intelli Intelli
eencbb of the picture swindler who left his
pictures at Heacrlst'a shoe store, tbeae addi
tional Lancastrians have secured family
photegraphs: Mrs. Geerge Dull, Lem H.
Wltmer and Mrs. K, Nell,
be given te the best speller. The beu Ul open
with a literary entertainment, consisting of
recitations, dialogues and mutlc. Admission,
10 cents.
F
R COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
JACOB W. LEBER,
Of Kphrata township. Sublect te Democratic
rules. inails-UdAw
p?OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
A. Z KING WALT,
Oreecr. First Ward, City,
critic rules.
Sabjcct te Dnme-at-tfd.tw
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
At the request et many friends 1 announce
mvelt a a candidate for Count v Commissioner.
Sublect te the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respect-
lany sonciiee. iikmiv r. 11 ah ru an.
uilJtld.tw
HK.VKVr. HAItrUi
East Lampeter Township.
tflOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
ELI BATTEN,
of Upper Loiceck township. I announce my
self as a candldite for county Commissioner
subject te the decision or the Democratic
County Convention. Your influence respect
fully solicited. Was a candidate for County
Commissioner befera the last convention, and at
the request or my friends withdrew In favor et
the candidate from the southern district.
Hilts' ELI IIA'ITEN.
e
K HALL.
Dkpend On ti3 for just the qualities
that are sure te Please and
Dkpi:.vd (live Sitisf.tctlen, and the
Very Lewest Prices.
WANAMAKKU & llKOWN's
Oak Hall,
Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar.
kkt Sts.,
rniLADELrtuA.
2PR1NO, 1SS7.
A New Departure ter Lancaster in Fin Tat Tat
erlng. Imperttpg direct from the lMst makers
et tine Woellens. I havaiustrecelved through
the lWi.ten custom house, a large Invoice et my
own Importation et
SUITING, SPKIVO OVEKCOATIXU AND
TIIOUSKKIM),
Thollke or which, for style and rjualllv.has
never been equaled In this city, and caunel be
surpasted
A special Invitation Is hereby eitendcd te all
in want of spring Uarment te call early and
secure Choice Pstterns Workmanship the very
best and price lower than ever.
II OEKHAKT,
mam-tydK Ne. U North tluren strrL
riRANDFAUt
EXCELSIOR HALL
Bine Gress Cemmandery. Me. 5,
KS1GBT3 Of TBKGOLTJIX 1AQLK,
Ii;tnnlngS)AT unAV, Al'ltIL 9th nnd Contin
uing Until THt'KMIAT, APttlL
'ilst. Inclusive.
Each purchs.er of a ticket Is entitled te a
chance In a ALl Alil.K WHITE ASH Ual
ROOM SUITE.
P. 8.
LANUA8TEH. PA.
-Just received 1'resh Saratoga Chips.
z
AllM'S CORNER.
B
-VA' W A D 1 WER TiamiKSTS.
AKINO POWDER.
ROYAL
Auiesements,
A VeQil Variety Company Next week the
King Street theatre will return te variety, and
the patron will no doubt be pleased with the
change. A geed company has been engaged
and It Is headed by tbe charming Ullmere His
ters, wheplajed here for two weeks recently,
tieorge and Marie Nelsen, who years age were
the big card at t'ranke's Winter Uarden, and
have slnce played In the best theatres and lead
lng companies et the country, will also be here.
Cenner A Cellins (formerly Cellins A Kelly),
the Alexander Brethers, Temmy Jloere, K. W.
Howe and ethers, will ihliia te the music of
PreL burger's orchestra.
MAKHMTa.
M xera aiaraet.
Niw Yebk, April 2i Flenr market steady :
Fine, ft -isgj tu; nuperftne, $i 7ej su ;
geed te choice extra Western, S3 t:f (n ; geed
j fancy extra state.W Toe euj common te xoed
extra Western, H'Atiiu. B
Wheat Ne. 1 Ked Btat. fCct Ne. I de.
9IJict Ne., lied. Winter. May. W'.c; June. Xc.
July, 91HC itcelpu, Ss7, Id. bus j thipineuts,
' Cern Na J mixed cash. soe ; May. 493 de
June, jic; receipts, l.uJ7 bus j thlpmsnts.
V,3te.
Oats Ne. 1 White State. 3sXft33 : Ne. 2 de.
SSc i Ne. i Mixed April, Jl?ic ; May, J4JJ".
aye dull ; Western, UOjm; ; State, 6JtK)c
Barley nominal.
Perk dull 1 new mess, 115 00 j old meas.tiseu
O". ..
lAiu aiuv, it sj ; j una, wt ; j uiy, f j w.
Prostcutlen Withdrawn.
The prosecution brought before Alderman
Dennelly, or the Eighth ward, by Jehn
Kautz, against Frank Hhaub for embezzle-
ment, waa withdrawn en Thursday after
neon, and the defendant discharged lrem
custody,
.
Hemmed te Court.
Tbe complaint of larceny against l'hlllp
Dwstnger, en oath of frank Wunch, waa
beard before Alderman McConemy this
morning. A prima facia case being made
by complainant's testimony, the defendant
wu held In 1-00 ball te answer at court
Molasses Ann at lExc for boiling stock.
Tureentine uutet at 100.
Dfn dull t strained te geed, 11 lTUOl M.
Anether eircn car.
A telegram received at Brlmmer'a lirery
te-day, atatea that the aecend adveruslng car
of Barnum'a circus will coma te Lancaster
tbla avanlng. Eight taama nava baas m
te but tha tewa ana oeastry to-ater
Petroleum dull t Keflned. In case, eXc
Uuttar dull: Western creamery, inajlei
lITln.ViSunenr, U I state dairy, halt flrkln
tubs, liartic.
Cheesesteady ( Western Flat, liaiSci geed e
SSi5"MJ5h "i,m' lIStailKe. Fancy While, 15tf
Ul5Jc; ntate Factory, tlijllc.
Biff flrmei -t statu. 13Jiet Western, 13)c.
enaut??nli6ac.BaCnUe,u' tVitf 3"lfi8
Tidlew dull t pnuib city, 3Jdc.
lUee nominal i Carolina, lair te vend iatHLr
coffee dull i tali caqeM. i&c. ' ' He
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
MKW OOOD3,
Nothing Succeeds Like Success
Prospering under the pressure or an lncrea lncrea
Iek patronage, d.ued with delight ever rnr suc
cess, driving the hl of trade ever a smooth
and glided track, opening up this spring' trade
with a blaze of triumphant glory. WE KK
TMK PlOsiKKItS FOR LOW PUICEH andthe
GL'IDINUSTAH KOIt KtjUAUK ANDHONKsT
DEALING. Ne discouraging obstacles In our
path te Impede the progress of a live und snap
ping business. Huslnees men wonder at our
grealnganccess and deserving popularity. We
show no stale geed at hlxh profit prices. We
are friends te the public and le te nigh profit
competition. Oar aim 1 te benedt the people
Dy inuring uargains. uayeri are aiway ae-
ZAEI'SGORUER,
LANOABTBB, PA.
Kenpenel under It Old Mansgement
Mce As.nrted Mteck or
.till
TIOKETS,
10 CENTS.
-A Band or Muite will be In
every evening.
attendance
apt titdK
s
PRINQ OPENING.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 BAST KINQBTBEHl'.
I.ANCASTKK, PA,
Tills newdsr never
I purity, strength and wholesemenes.
varies. A
marvel et
IU1U,.BUDUII1I,UU KJ1UIUWUHDV1I. flOrtl
economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
ea eeiu in hhhjmuueh wjtn tnemuitituaeei low
test, short weight, alam or phosphate powders.
Held only lis east. Hoval Bakisa Pewdsb Cei,
106 Wall Street. New Yerk. my27:lvdAw
WANTED-FOUR GENERAL HOUSE
Servants and three Cooks, Apply FltBIC
OPCHAUUKat
K. B. TKOUT A CO.'S
Employmenteffice.SiNorthQueen BL
Second Uoer.)
ltd
ANTED KIFTEEN GIRLS TO
learn (Jgarmaklngat the
CONKSreU CIUAU COMPANY,
4W and 411 Lancaster Avenue.
WANTED-ALL ".KINDS OF HELP.
White atd Colored. Apply JTBkK OP
CHAUdt: at
r n tbeut co -s
mpleyment emee,ttN.gueen st
(Second fleer.)
Ohloace Prodees) aiarkei.
Caicise. Aprllll, 1 p. re Market opened.
Wheat May, siXe i June,R3Ke.i July. B;Vc
Cern-Mays-Hc'i June, te3?Jnly.4lWc!'
Oats-May, Wlie t June, aHc July, iJwe.
Perk Net quoted.
LarO May, 7 J j J une, 7 57H7 3) J uly, n 3i
bne'rt Ribs-May, 7 W i June, t 00Q8 OlWi
July, as 15. " "'
otestss.
. Wieat-Aprll,tuxci May, 8lci June, teici
July, ttiJiO
uura-spni. jeDi say, tl"lis jane,
May, WXeiJune, KSei
Xf.KNNKKCUOR KINK.
Te-morrow (SatnriJay) Klgbt.
Skating from 7 30 te 9.30. Dancing fiem 9-30
te II o'clock,
ADMISSION 10 CleTL
aar Don't forget the (irand MaS'inrrada Ball
Thursday, Lvenlng, April 2Hih aprrt Std
MetJniy,4ika4i;.c.
USMS nru. nsg i
Anrtl,
Joiy,s5t;He.
sMMi
'4rtt-3prii;
MOW May, an 7 I Juna,l,
TiNO STREET TUEATKB.
AWOMK WKKK.-Sa
COXVEXCIXQ MONDAY, APRIL 25, 187.
Metropolitan Specialtj Company,
Consisting of
WM.K.BUBKB. America' Creates t Harmoni
cas t.
U1LM0KK SIStKKS.
CONNOU COLLlHH. K. W. HOWsT,
and ethers.
PKICKS Or ADMISSIOX lOaMOCBXTa.
wMaUnce-Wdaaa4ay aad SManla. At.
milea,licsat.
lighted and surnrised when thev come te ou
store and nnd Cerrees marked WX, 15, is, SO, 22
and 23 cents, and last, but net least, Clarke's
famous Combination Coffee, only Sic ft, Guar
anteed te be BUTT Kit than any Uc. CoOee
SOLD IN THIS CITi Ott COUMY. Held only
CLARKE'S
Wholesale and Ketall Tea and Coffoe store,
-SO.W WEST KI.NU SIUIKT.
AwTelephene Connection. Closed every
evening ate o'clock, esiept Monday aud Satur
day. TJlKHH dt BKOTUEK.
GRAND OPENING
-or-
Beys' and Childree's Clothing.
The greatly ln".re tsi-d spac s we t ave been able
toglvetetbeLITTi.KFuLKV DKPAKTMICNT
enables us te show our superb stock te far
greawr ad vantsge than ever. We never had
such a perfect assortment of Suits.
Little Hen's Suits in All Styles,
Little Men's Suits in All Qualities,
Little Hen's Suits in All Shades,
Little Hen's Suits in All Patterns.
Our Increasing tride In this department cava
us tennder.tand that we had made It a Orand
Success, and showed us that we needed mere
room. Having disposed or all ourewn stock we
are enabled te show one el the Largest and
Finest exhibitions of
BOYS' AND CllILDBIN'S
Spring and Sammcr Clothieg
ever teen In this city, In the largest amount of
spsce.
Mether, yen need net bother with your boys
when they want a hult. Just send them te usi
we can fit them eat at a very little coat, and
fend them home with a mlllng countenance
and looking like a little msjer.
We extend te you a cordial Invitation te call
and Inspect the geed el this department.
Hirsh & Brether,
OMB FRICm
UBBOHeUsI TAILORS,
-AND-
(Uethiers and Furnishers,
oea. Mera Quiaa . a out u
ejOTHeV I.4MBAwfsMi Vss.
Our latest Effert.
Muslin
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Silverware & Jewelry.
- a-trefnl uttentl-n given te titling SI'EC
TACl.l. for Delectlve rlKht.
W e have new the lieat t acl.llles for First Clats
Kepalilng.
NI'KCIAt.'W tir a iiniid let of .Vficr
I'ltitrd fvrkt Irjt eir rum our luff, uAleA
iHlf srff i cry low.
ZAHM'S CORNER.
LANCASTEU, PA.
aprtl-lnid
MT1 1,1.1 AMHUM t rXMsTKK.
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
Don't Be Misguided,
-UUT-
PLACE CONFIDENCE
-IS-
OUR ABILITY
Uiinra
r
FIT YOU IN A SUIT
-or-
LE3STIINCOSr OF MATKKIAI. I NOW IS
YOUB TIME I
COME QUICK WHILE THEV LAsT t
TUlSQItEATbALK WILL COMMENCE
MONDAY MORNING,
APRIL 25,
And will last until all th geed are sold, which
we expect will be In about
FIVE OR SIX DAYS.
A9 THE
OOOK3 AKE
C1IKA1',
WONDKltr'ULLV
JUST NOTICE PRICES
Cerset Cevers , Ite.
Ladle' Chemise ISO.
Ladles' Aprons 15c-
Children's Slip I'e-
Ladle' and Children's Diawer l&c.
Chlds WaUU Ua-
Ladle' Trimmed Gowns
Lsdle' Trimmed chemise (tucked)
ladles' Hamburg Flounce Uiawera
Tucked frlncessBklru
Maineur Corset cover (Cambric)
Cblidreu Needlework Uresae
.ire.
.2SO.
.2V3
i .etc
.2C,
WE ASSURE KTEUV QABMENT O0OU MUS
LIN AND OF BEIT MAKE ANU
FIBI9II.
NOTICE.
On aeeeunt et the EXritKUB LOW 1'KICE
et these feed and ths limited quality, we re.
ervatbs privilege of selling batons Uarment
eta kind te each customer en the same day,
thereby giving te all ear pttruns an equal
chane te aaenra soma et these USE AT JIAK
UAlia.
Wa ad rise all te call early and ;get the best
style aa they will eertalaly go off the quickest
Our Stere ii Oeen Erarr ETeoieg.
READY-MADE
CLOTHING
THAT IS FULLY EQUAL
TO CUSTOM-MADE AMI SEVERAL
LAU.S Ll.SS IN 1'BICE.
DOL-
Children's t'leated Tunle Suits, 12 ea upwatds.
lleys' Sack and Cutaway Ceat Salts.
Oents' Prince Albert rreck Ceat Holts.
Feur.Buttnn Cutaway Ceat Suits and Straight
Frent ack Ceat Sulis.lio.eu upward.
Gents' Light-Weight Overcoats, eiiOu upwards.
The Originality of Styles In Our
SILK NECKWEAR,
Attracts the Attention or all Well-Dressed Gen
tlemen New Styles-see, Upwards.
Light and Medium-Weight Underwtar.
Novelties In Caps and foles ter Beys and
Children.
Spring and Summer Fall Dress Bilk Bats for
Gentlemen.
New Shapes In Light and Da'k Stiff or Belt
FeltUats.
A Very Large Assortment of
SUMMER STRAW HAT3.
Beets and Shoes thtt have earned for them
selves a lasting reputation for Neatness aud
Durability.
New Fashions In Lallcs Hand-Made French
Kid Slippers an 1 Gaiters,
Misses' Morocco .Gaiters and Ladles' Cnraoea
Sid Gaiters,
Children's and Ueys' shoes. Gents' French Cal f
Failures Gaiters, In Congress, Butten or Bal
moral. The beat qualities and lowest price.
Traveling Dags, Valises and Trunks.
WILLIAMSON A FOSTER,
S3, 14. S6 Ml S8 Baft lifts St,
LAKOABTBS, FA.
ajrsteTM cleaa at w p, sweseept Meaaa
aadaataraay,
1 .j"' " V,1ft,,'"i
s?a
ki8x&&SfiSit22&
g&.v, -,'.
i3A-ii
iSntC'
u.3t. .s-,;--. f,ntZ&A.ijA&$!j
aaagVwt.-Jj'is..;