RSflWSI ,Mmmm&: LijiL-i-1 JhTX. '& mm "if. rf f rasa, t5. m ra w AS- y&. jJ& ' s-h rv 1'T m:,'."- .f .LwfiiW'. 9 JW 14 r ,t-r rirtKXMItOMU 0MUfMtA, ArrH -Jeka Christian rMMUI. UKHMT. mi Beada meralng in TIM Ma era te town r alwraeea aa4 m UkM te Iftttsveef Wm. a. Daueeheflar, wbwiht I m in loesune ter gaaa bmh j enn Tee fenaa ledgtai place at l mm nun warn, urn. cub prepriKrw .JhWKkHMety H WMlsaravdlhat b came ItlMiKMWtrytowetK en a arm supposed .., OwaM by Meneid, of which u amount ilMilM reeMTM by Hopf in uermany. "! fMBd Iope!(J, who la a peer man of 'hUmm ka lila AM MV IhA CaVM, BM a fh. IH Wmitg V BMW .MM nmn m .mv Tb Man appeared te db rery worried, and wm continually . , . WW . ay v Eb. M IVMNMWMI MB. uer. a,"'v MltaMaMaaM I Wkw aHiMflHHHV WMM9 iUMi ,u"?.gajaklBl kla kted, Ob Sunday, about 830 v , a. . lerswd Johsaen. alae bearding at the ' mmI, want tate Hepfa room where he found . a.. .... fleer UDen hlileit f-.sMawwliiB fee waa 111, Jehnsen am- &: V,amiB'Uf. CUea, and they went up te -J .Jwafaai feemd te their great amsrement tenet IMdWaadMd. Dr. Craig waa aummened, t.laM tew responded, and lennd the man In y,tfe seen position. Ha waa placed upon a jfefaanah and an examination made. W ben the 7taalrtwaaeDenadlt waa discovered that the WajBahad eame te hie death by suicide. A nate-BBOt revolver was found lying en a bed. i ."-"i" W.WM i.w .M.VM...W. w,j,j. amw wfwu ii.au ataead agaiaat the man, directly ever heart, and upon pulling the trigger I. - ........ c-M-,- T1H4u CI...,,. IrWWWI HBUIVUMHH IV11UWVU. UUUVI UUpt eattt, upon the bad, waa found a .LAtU Aaterfntneit ntmn aniHnw hla Ufa. Pnr MT3" jrr..- . n r ?'rr www aueumui waw ueuuvu, wmie te wwu Bi Xwn UllHUUlfi WJWU UIB IWlUHlUg JUX was f"s5J HaBaaaeuea: u. a. Bearcat), Andrew :il7-lbMliiA1a. HmMi TMh. iIimii Unnwtv JTtt iTl llllin UIHIUWniWUII JMUVlKWUi AU . -v Jeiy examined Leenard Jehnsen, Mr. Claus, ff. Jeka TMmIiI MilflaMM ft rikh.. ft.. -i ff-iaeeee oenoarnlng the aulclde waa aub- ''-' Maatwl ly aa glran abere. Leepold atated that V," ",.Jifc anan halt tnM him that hla natna u MJehael Faber, oemlngfrom Fatenreuth, but feeai paper found among hla etteeta it la aapaetad that hla proper name wa Jehn Obrlatten Hopf. Twenty-nine eenta, a few arUelea of Jewelry, a carpet aack full of cloth tag, memorandum book, dirk and pUtel bm efleeta, Johnaen atated that the man vary much worried and bad told him thv ?taat be came te thla country te work upon a ;&' f Jam auppeaed te hare been owned by Lee old. When Hopf found the true state of aaValra he became Tery despondent and thla lead te the killing. After hearing the evl tjeaee the jury decided that "Hopf came te hk) death by ahoeUng himaeU through the heart with a platel and from the etldence with eulcldal intent " The body waa given la charge of Undertaker Thumm and will be buried in Petter's field. Among hla papers waa fennd an exemption paper from serving la the army arrg giving his age aa 7 yaara. Oxford iMagee Matting. The Oxford League or the Methodist church will held a meeting in the Sunday school rooms thla evening, when the following pro pre gramme will be given: Prayer, Rev. Orlf Stha; singing, league; muslsMra, T. J. ' Wright MdMiseTllliejWatfenaen: referred question, Mj-jrlnTBeeter. eble Rlshter :2!L!:Srjobnen ; paper, Misa Stevenson and W. U. Bsrr;mnsle, Miss LiUie Clark; question box, league ; synopsis of evening study, Miss JoslePatten, closing business of the league. Btvcral Accident. A three-year-old son of Jehn H. Bally, I'.v'ngen Walnut atrett, had Its right arm broken last Saturday night by falling from a wagon. The child waa playing at lta home. The fracture waa reduced by a physician. Frank Greulicb, employed in the Colum bia rolling mill aa helper, had hla index finger el his right hand caught between two pieces of pig iron en Saturday and badly mashed. Medical attention waa given the wound. This morning Michael Hendricks, re pairman en the Pennsylvania rallrcad,had his right hand caught In a railroad tie and the third finger painfully injured. The Injury waa given medical attention. Child Bittaa By a Deg. On Sunday a email child of Nelsen Wil liam, living en Chestnut Hill, waa bitten by a deg owned by his father. The parents were absent and the child waa left wlthaneighber. During the day the boy waa playing with the deg when It waa suddenly bitten In the right arm by the lero.leua brute and a plec el flesh tern from the arm. A doctor was sum moned te attend te the wound. Town Meim. The Melville Slater presented " The Sala mander" in the opera house en Saturday Bight te a targe audience. The silver ice pitcher was drawn by x.evl Crowly, holding ticket 5,802. The Society for Christian Endeavor In the Presbyterian church waa organized en last Saturday evening. The list of officer were tcnly partially completed. The society will conduct a prayer meeting en next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The game el ball for last Saturday between the Columbia club and the Anchors, of Yerk, waa postponed. Webster Williams, eon of Mr. JameaWll. lama, died en Sunday morning alter an 111. neaaef long suffering. The funeral will te held en Tueaday alternoen, at 6 o'clock, from the St, Paul's P. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. William desire te tbauk their Irienda for the kindness abewn during the illness el their little son. This Year's County fair The Lancaster County Fair association met thla morning for 1887, by electing the follow ing efficers: President, B. J. McGrann, Manbelm township ; vice president, W. II. Brosius, Drumeie, and M. L. Grelder, Rsphe; treasurer, Jehn B. Keudlg, West Lampeter ; secretary, J. B. Leng, city ; ex ecutive committee, Jehn C. Llnvllle, Salis bury, chairman ; Jehn S. Mann, Maner,; Jehn T. MacQenlgle, W. U. Uenael and B. F, Montgomery, city. It waa reaelved te bold a fair thla season In iba week commencing August 29, and end lag with September 3d. All tbe ateck for the sir baa been aubacribed. Dedication of Society Keem. Ceatesvllle Castle, Ne. 04, Knights of tbe "jl Gelden Eagle, have completed the fitting up V'tat their room In Market Hall building, and iK will be dedicated en Wednesday evening, r;ea tbe efflcera of the Grand Castle of rfefWaaBSjlvMia will be present te assist in the V Vassreeaoeiea. Members of the erdar (mm i--'"sfew Helland and ether tewna in the county fe "v "are expected te be present. 5.J Entered Bait -. niia Snvdam waa arraatari en HatnrH -kiF TTT ' --. -, i.twnmmxam warrant ssuea or Alderman err eherglng hlaa with drunkenness aud daaordarlyeoBduct. Benjamin Sherwood I 1 the proaecuter. Bail waa entered for a hear. lag. a Big Let of Locae Tree. L. Htehman. et Kahreratewn. baa V'H. ,V, PtaaiM in the last two dsv 602 loeuat tree. jffjas lawiy purchased farm close te tbe vll. LlMsr Wa would like te hear of any one i a-a . . -.-- i wvuig ueuer en Arber Day. i ' m i A Vara rtmm India. ie ieaea Vl.bc taaa ladkw ' vera" t The story geaa C2rzTT..m 'eoaeaa proposed te MrteJ QstetU. by teteerfpntaddlBgs jasarMatsnyexpeaea. She sent Mj,;jLJ"li"PianaueQ without raUMMaVrnlMIIBM JMAJM. aBsaawaialTaatr m flaaa. At Saturday efteraoea'a aaawtea of court theappllcatlena for tleaaae for hotels, rastau recta aad liquor aterea. filed at the Anrii eesslea, were takes up. All the old atanda gainst which be remeaatraec were Died were granted, except tee of Jehn W. Staufler, of Columbia, and Thee. Scott, el Marietta. Atsaavita that these parties had net violated the law were net filed with the applications, and that waa the cause of the court net granting these license. Applications for new atanda and these against which remenstrances were tiled will be heard en Saturday nut, If the trial Hat is dispened of bv that time. Leah Myers, city, formerly of New Yerk city, was divorced from her husband, Jacob Myers, en the ground of cruel treatment. C S. Kline waa appointed constable et Weat Uempfleld township, In place or Henry II. Krelder, who was elected but declined te accept the office. William H, Kline waa appointed constable of Adamitewn borough, In place of Henry Reppert, elected In February, but who ha since died. A demurrer was filed te the Indictment charging W. J, Emmert with embezzlement, COMMOX 1LKAA t'OUBT. The April term of the court of common pleas was opened this morning at 10 o'clock, with Judge Livingston presiding In the upper court room and Judge Patterson In the lower court room. Ol the 30 cea en the list, 11 were continued or settled, leaving 10 ler trial. There were no cases ready for trial at thla morning's see see slen and the Jury waa excused until 2:30 o'clock. Judge Patterson filed tbe following epin iens: David O. Weaver, deceased, rule te show cause why guardian should net file addi tional inventory. Rule made absolute. The Campbell Printing Preea company vs. J. 1L Schneider, rule te show cause why writ et replevin should net be quashed. Rule dlr. charged and order te stay all proceedings en sjldla Is revoked. Mary E , wire of Jehn W. Urban, of Cones Cenes toga township, was granted the benefit of the married women' act of assembly of April 3,1872 David Weaver, Isaae Hess and Benjamin Heas were appointed guardians of the miner grandchildren of Jacob S. firubaker, de ceased. track Jerr Selected. The following jury has been selected te try the suit of Maria E. Bell vs. tbe Pennsyl vania Railroad company, en the trial list for the week beginning May 2 : Jehn O. Eiser, Ellas Eby, Jehn M. Qreff, Jehn O. Hoerner, Jacob D. Kehr, Samuel O. Keller, Samuel Larulere, Aarin Morten, Oeerge B. Owen, Abraham J. ReckaQeld and Richard V. Regan. The jury will meet en Saturday next, at 10 o'clock, at Landisvllle. viesm or tub aiu. A Successful Ending of the EaterprlM or the Knights of IB Gelden Eagle. Saturday evening witnessed the successful close et the fair of the Knights of the Gel. den Eagle at Excelsior hall. There was a large attendance, and tbe following ar ticles were chanced cO, which cau be had by calling en the fair committee : Pair of blankets, Mary A Esbleman ; silk cushion, Geerge W. Daveler ; tidy, Ella Beyle ; pil low shams, Geerge Haywood ; perfume bag, Laura Urey ; dusting bag, Sue Uennecke ; calico dress pattern, Mrs. Kepner ; roll of carpet, Matue Stene ; hand painted t anner, Ella Blankenmyer ; counterpane, William Simen ; water set, Kate Dean ; pillow shams, Elvlna Yeung. Ticket Ne. 3.4.M drew tbe elegant bedroom set, tbe holder being Jehn S. Rebman, of Eden. Tbe following persons weresuceetslul In the list of articled voted for : Bird and cage, Lydla Hubley, 0. K. G. K. Sword and belt, Charles W. Painter, 134K- Marble lop table, Anna Bease, 1UK- Hanging lamp, Flera Dinner, 130. Bteech leading gun, Daniel O. Brown, 200K. Sliver knives and forks, 15. K. Maynard, 2H. Extension table, Jehn Ileckn, j. Gentleman's ireld wateh, William Kegel, 117 ; Abraham Evans, G1 Gentleman'ssllverwatcu, William Sanderr, 103 ; Jehn Warner 3124. Ladles' geld watch, Annie Miliums, 229',' ; Flerecre Stiubert, 452j ; Anule lieellzie, 4G0 ; Minnie K-ihleiuau.M). Engine pin, Harry McAleer, 175 ; Charles Derwart, 35. Rougher' ple, Harry Hesi, 29 ; James Wlnnerd, ls7. Sewing machine, H, McCutchen, 10 ; Lydla Helm, 4C7J,'. Carpenter tool", Jehn Ursprung, 350 Daniel Eckinan, 15; W J, 1 rlutz, 23. Flute, Faten Melin, 43U. Guitar, Emma Smith, 2(i. Oil painting, EJ. Killinger, CSU ; Laura Urey, 88. Berry ef, Manr Hennecke, C2','. Chamter an, Mrs. C, rietur. Dantd (Jmstead'e Family Corener lloneman yesterday received sev eral dispatches in regard te the body of David Uuistead, the young man who was killed en the railroad at Meunlvllle Satur. day morning. It appears that he lived In Oil City, and the dispatches sent te the coro ner were signed by Klmer Umsteai), who la supposed te be a brother or the father of de ceased. The body, which is new at tbe county almshouse, will be shipped by ex press te Oil City at 1 Jj te-morrow morning, n accordance with the wishes el deceased's family. Fainted In Church. Helen, daughter of Prof. J. S. Stahr, met with quite a serious accident en Sunday. While at service at the college chapel, and the congregation was standing In prayer, she suddenly tainted and fell. In her fall ber neae struck the fleer and one et the benea was broken. Mlis Stahr'a illness caused quite an excitement In tbe chapel. She seen recovered Irem her lalnt and te day ia much improved. Death el a Faltnlul Servant. Catharine Donebue, who for a period of twenty-three years, oil and en, made her home with Jehn Deyle, Ne. 222 North Duke street, died at his house en Tuewiay afternoon She had been a faithful domestic iu nerai families in this city, aud was nearly SO jears of age, she came from Ireland many years age. Twe Teams Collide. Last evening t'erd Weber was driving in tbe turnpike near tbe watch factory, when he was run Inte by a countryman who did net tee bun In the darkness. Mr. Weber's horse was knocked down, and tbe shock was se great that be could net get en his feet for some time. The shaft of the wageu was broken. The fleckers Hrlpg Suit Against tlie f. K K. The heirs of Jehn B. Becker and tils wire Catharine have, through Brown .V Hense), attorneys, brought suit against the Pennsyl vania railroad ter damages ler causing the death of the above parties in the railroad accident of last week. Five thousand dni. f lara ia claimed in each case. lilt Uj a Mrfck. On Saturday Mrs. Mattle Hallstcck, colored, who resides en West Mltllln street near Water, had one of her arms broken by Nsza. reth Tllllaen, a colored bed carrier, who struck, ber with a brick. Dr. Mublenburg attended ber and no auita resulted. Beard of Healtn Appointed. The court te-day appointed a Beard of Health for tbe city for tbe enautng yetr. The beard named Is Dr. Jehn Levorgoed, U. R. Fulton, Christian Wldmyer, M. F. Steiger. wait and Isaac W. Kendlg. All were mem bars of the beard last year. m Te Balld m Maw Chareh. The committee of Olivet Baptist church, Rev. M. Frsyne pastor, are bow about te call en people for subscriptions toward the build lag of a ne w church en Vina strata. s4ssjsms) efB. a. B. & Oeader, a wait known eitlsea of Rtraaburf, died at hla home in that borewgh, Sunday, aged 74 years. He wa for many yaara a heavy railroad contractor and built several Important wetka. lie has for some time past been In falling health. He leaves a wife, three son and two daughter. The sons, J. D, B. It. and Ueerge, are engaged in con tracting for railroad and ether work, under tbe firm name of (letider Brether. They are new grading a read near Cincinnati and are also doing ome straightening ler Penn sylvania eeuipauy near Ktlzibelhtewn. The daughters are both single. Ihe deceased retired Irem active work years age and his health had net been geed of late. In poli tics Mr. (louder was always an earnest Democrat The fuueral will take place en Wednesday alternoen at 2 o'clock. ' A Hvdlng Failure. The sheriff or ltrks county has levied en the Manhattan Hardware company, of Head ing, en executions aggregating about (7,000. some of tbe stockholders of the company filed a petition In court asking that a receiver be appointed te wlud up lta affairs, alleging aa a ground that the company was Insolvent. Tbe Msnhattan company bad a capital stock of 1100,000, and there is a mortgage of (10,000 en tbe buildings. Several hundred bands were employed. The cause of the failure Is net stated. BIO Fer the Uerraa. The following donations are acknowledged by the Union Dorcas society : Mr. Jehn Bltner, tfe ; Yeung Ladles' Aid society, fS5 The society has ceased operations for this season, and wishes te thank all these persons who have se generously responded te their appeals for aid. The donations received dur ing the winter were ?2S? S2, and the local orders given out were 117, and the grocery orders 212. alia rilnleu'a Tour. Sallle ninten appeared In Marietta for the first time en Friday evening when she plsyed "Tbe Hidden Baud." On Saturday evening she played 'Little Sunshine" and the house was se crowded that it was almost Impossible te obtain standing room. Ihe young lady pleased the people and this week she plays In Yerk ter three nights alter which she takes a much needed rest. TisltlDg Masens. The officers of the grand chapter of Masecs arrived In town en Fast Line. They took the next train for Columbia, and will visit Corinthian chapter this evening. Between thirty and forty members of the order In this city will also go te Columbia this even ing. Mrs. ttendet's Funeral. The remains of Mrs. Mary C, Hendel, widow of A. Uendel, who died In Philadel phia en Saturday last, arrived at the Lan caster station at 2 o'clock this aflerncen, aud were taken at once te the Lancaster ceme tery, where tbe Interment was made. A large number or the friends of deceased followed her remains te the grave. Sale of Stocks. Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold te-day at pri. vate sale 25 shares Tanners National bank, at 117 ; 4 share Fulton National bank, at 200 and 2 shares Manbelm turnpike, at 43 Charge of Firemen. Albert Eutrlkun, who ler mere than a year past has been a fireman en tbe shifter of tbe Pennsylvania railroad stationed In this city, has been promoted and hereafter will be fire man of crew Ne. 25, between Columbia and Philadelphia. Albert Flnnefrcck takes hla place en the shifter. A Kace Tottpencd. Tne running race between Benjamin Hlrsb'a horse Bebby O. and A. P. Patterson's Mellle, which was te have taken place en Saturday afternoon did net come of) owing te the heavy condition of tbe track. It baa beeu indefinitely postponed. . Sent te Jail. James Linnlng, for disturbance atan East King street hotel, was committed te Jail this afternoon for thirty days by Aldermau Barr. A Fine Fltce of Werk Hewell A Gruger, the new marble masons or this city, have completed a fine piece of tile laying la front et the entrance of Jehn S. Glvler A. Ce.'s dry goods store. It Is a tine piece of work, and reilecU credit en the skill or the new firm. Telephone Connection. Wright Calvert's livery and bei.-dlng stable, rear of Cres. h'ejn, West King street, U con nected with the telephone exchange. Auieeeruents, 27i King Strttt Theatre At the King street theatie this evening the Metropolitan Specialty company will open. It Is a very strong party nd Includes such people as the Nelsons, Gil. mete Sisters, Alexinder Urethera, Conners A Cellins and. ethers. 1'ref. Hunter's orchestra, wblchlsaanneus any of them, will furnish the music. The MeUMt A.K-rj.The Melville -Slaters' Urataatlccompanyepans for a week at Fulton opera home thli evening. They have done well In Columbia "all last week. The ZanesviUe Sentinel tays : Last night alarge and apprecia tive audience was present te witness the Mel ville Maters in tlazel Klrke.' Everyone was delighted, as evidenced by tbelr frequent ap plause. Tbe company Is an unasually strong one, anil e de net remember et seeing this famous play better presented than It was done last night." Tue JIuiical Eientt.The Ceclllan Cheral society nlll held a private, recital in rulten opera house en Thursday, Msy la IlesUlei the contributing members trlends of the society will ba Invited by card, home time tn June the society propesa holding a public entertainment. " Damreiehtn "The last concert of the sea son by tbe MomnercDer will be held this even ing. There has been a thorough rehearsal el the operetta " Uarareschen," and a flue presenta tion may be expected. MAHHIAOMf l'llKSTHRLT-UeMMKL On the 21th of April. 1H7. iu the home flr the brlda. by Jtev. E. Mels tr. I awrence l'resturly alW atlss .Barbara L. pommel, both of Lancaster, fa. ltd DBJLTHB. KERrerrr -In this city, en the !M Inst. Mrs. hllza Kertoet, widow et the late Ur. Ueerge U. htrloet, aged W years. 1 be relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully lulted te attend the funeral from her lute residence, Ne. 33fl North Queen street, en Tuetday uttumoen at 2 o'clock. Services at the Duae ttnt M. g. church, interment at Weed, ward Hill cemetery. riueTo,nCohue,.Ulh,aC',y'Onth0Mth,n'L'CaUls riueTe,nCohue,.Ulh,aC',y'Onth0Mth,n'L'CaUls riueTo,nCehue,.Ulh,aC',y'Onth0Mth,n'L'CaUls Her frtendi ara respectfully Invited te attend her funeral from the residence of Mr. Jehn Ueyle, Ne,2M North Uuie street, en Tuesday arternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at St Mary's cemetery. OejDKB.-In Strasburg. en the 21th lnst., II. B. Unndir.Mr, In ibeltlh jmref hlsage. The relatives and frtendi of the family are ro re spectlully invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Htrajbarg, en,v Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house. r.jf&r. fnUadelpbla f reduce Mara!. i'BiLADU.rau, April 2S. f lour market easy: sales, uuu barrels Minnesota Uakurs, I3 79A4UI Pennsylvania ramUy, S3 BleWWi Western de. IIOUQIU; j-aUsnts.fctloOseT ,, Bye dour steady, H7S1 S3. s.-feW.aT' W8li M,y' 9C Jnne' j 1--Afrit, 6aj May, 7c.t June, 7Jc.i JuiyhrrU' ,c-; May' 7X8,1 June' S7- FhiUdelphla Cattle Market. PHlLADBLrHlA. Anrll Iwr ..hi. --.-.. for week werellceves 2.3O0, Sheen, hiiii, ni.. 6UUJ. Previous I arMlr If v...- .. u .. . vul? e,uuuiiiegs,e, ue. -..-Mmm, Mlj eavvpt iteuf catue fairly aetlve : Extra. BKOSKe i geed. De t medium, HOte i cenimSn: aafiSe' hep fairly acitveiexti Write i goeaTDKoi f Kei medium, 5!ici common, "eixi Larib2 s2Si' " earett "twPi3d h3d huSeI; llegs aetlre State, 8We : Western, mmntr.. satcew were fairly active at VktMc.t MIIcd cows were Iu gejd reiiuest at BKCViO Vial calves were dull at 4(tte. Haw sera aaaraat. Wiw JTeas, April 25,-rieur market steady i rine, m itstjs tei saperflne, m Tee A geed te choice extra Western, as T0J 00 1 geed te fancy axtrastais.(Sjteui common te soed extra Westarn,sei(iir ' Whaat-Ma l jted sut. Wet Ha I de. c e. I W.WI.W, May, (H Jus, titf. ai. met wealgsssaJa3sBt Ixn-Re. I salt cash, sate i May. esue i de Jane, J Jely, soot rseslpte, MS bast shipments list. mm we i new awiv vmbnmi ha m u Ucj MatMlxed April, Jltic; May, ;) June, H a Anil i Weatara. WavMe i lUta. MlasMe. tmnmj nnmiaai. Perk dullt new mess,tl00t old mass, sis 00 SJWBB Lard-May, IT W i JunN I? n i July, ft St, smeiasssa anil l man iev oeuina aiuea. Turpentine dnll at sea. aeitn dull t strained te fOea,n l7Me)l te. retreleam dull i Eeflned. In eases, )e. rretghta dullt grain te Ilth, sd. Bnttar steady i WeetarB Craamenr. teMMt lain creamery, tiayiM t stau dairy, ball firkin rcheeaa dull i Westera ruuUlWeigoed te ran, i' choice light skims, UXsjttKc gancy r -rniw,ii te,19M ffuwc: stale racmrv, iisjise. 13-ic; eisw aaci.iijr, -. a m M-iinr ncata. lsUei Weatara. Ian. Sugar steady i aBnad Cutleaf, SHtX S lte I ttrannlatad. S ll-16S)5e. Tallew dull t puma city. SJfe. SUee nnmlnal t Carolina, fair te geed, SsVKe. uetreenrmt fair cargeHa, lKe- IW-eaca riuda aura. catciaae. April , 1 p. tn. Market opened. Wheat-May, 8He : June. MHCi July, M.'c. Cern -May, SJNit June, ie ; Jnty,41t(e, Oats May. vite t June, xuc t July, tvHc l'erk-prll,-0 SO. Lard May, IT tot June, 17 ! July.r7t7W. Short Ulba-May, 17 77i I JunM7 97Hl July, tsw. otestse Wheat-April, MHct May, Jlct Jun MHet July, MS.C urn-april. SKct May, Sj'i?.e . June, :Sc: July.lJc. iiata April, .;iei May, 2?yc!Jnne, KMex July, te Perk-April, 30 M t May,ta)75t June, ISO 7S. Lard-April. 7 10; May, 17 10 1 June. 17 ; July. 17 27. Klbs-sprll, 7 M: May, IT MiJune, I7 97H; July, Is 13. Oram aaa rrovtetena, rumlshed bv B. K. Tnndu Breker. Caicaae, April 45. 1 o'clock p. u. Wheal. Cem. Oat. Perk. Lard. April May June July August.... September. December. . se se 7.t0 7.W 7.t7 7 SI 4(U 41U Ml. ,....H 43H .... 'kecelpta' Car Lets. Winter Wheat. Spring Wheat.. Cern. Oats By Barley Otl City. Crude OU 13 1M l its MS Hmd. UvO ttecelpts Heg.. Closing Prices a o'clock p. m. wheat, Cera. Oat. Perk. Lard. 7 10 7 10 7 20 7.17 7SS Aeill.... mi; 27 ) 90 May Jnne July August September .... December OU City. Crude Otl... ..M, ..SU'f ,.sii . ..?lJ Vi SO 73 2Hj0.7J &H .... tC ? uv steea Mark. Cbicase, April 2!. The .Drevers' Journal re ports : Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head t shipments, none ; market strong t shipping steers, 10 te 1,900 as.. It li9 IS; ateckers and feeders, fi 40 410t cows, bulla and mix, 12294ft 00: bulk, C27U03 10 ; Texas catUe, IS 8C 25. Begs Becelpta, 7,uue head i shtpmegta, (1,000 head; market strong and 5e)10c higher; rough and mixed, S9 06O5 te : packing and shlp- plng.SDC4s'563;ltght,4t4aS3i Skip. S3 0Og4C. Sheep Becelpta, seu bead; shipment. none; market strong; native, as 7S4H se; Western, 13 tOQi 0) : Texan. W 9US4 70 1 lamb. H 73S 6U ; shorn sheep, 2 S0Q4 00. Bast Liaaarr. Cattle Kecelpta. tS2 head; shipments, 200 ; market steady ; prime, ts) 9 29 ; fair te geed, 7U34 8) : commes, It SO 4 90; shipment te New Serk, 7 cars. Hogs Kecetpta, 38C0 head: shipments 3,500 head ; market nrm : (Philadelphia, as ways 90 ; i erkers, t 4O0S 6S ; common te light. IS tu)S 25 ; ptgs I4 75O300; shlpmenute MewYerk, 17 cars. Sheep -Receipts, 1,00 head : shipment, l.oeu; market steady ; prime. 14 ONB4 20; talrte geed. 13 5003 79 ; common, It 60Sj; 9V ; lambs, 13 SO0 3 00 ; wool sheep net wanted. Sew Tera atecaa. Nrw Teax, April 29, 1 JO p. m. Meney leaned at S par cent. Exchange steady, St SBQi 8H 8H Gevernments steady. Currency 6's,tl26Ji bid; t s Coup, n 2L'H bid ; 4Ks de, a 10Vi btd. The stock market opened H te X per cent, htghtr, and continued Arm up te the first call. when there wa a raid made en N. T. A N. t. This weakened the whole list, and under the lead of the stock natnt d, prices declined by mid day J-i te 2 per cent. Tbe market has since been firm and prices have recovered frac tionally. St eca warm eta. Quotation by Heed, ,Tii ctlrann A Ce., bankers uaucasier, ri. raw roast list. Canada Pacific C.C.C.AI Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern ChLSt. L.A Pgh Den. A Kle. U Del. L.A W rte Brie, 2nd Jar. c........... ......... tt. A T Leu. A N L. Shere. .... Mlch.Cen Deck Valley Missouri Pacific .P N, P. Prof......,,,.. ... N. West. A' X uti,ii,,Mi,ai Shut Tennessee C Omaha.... Oregon Transportation. 11a.m. iraiane T. FaclDCMaU WU Richmond Terminal n'2 St. Paul 8l!i Tax. Pac.. Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Western U West Shere Bends New England niLAeaxratA Liar. Leh. Val B.. ST. Y.APhlla Pa B t'........... ...a... Beading Leh. Nav Uestenv. Paa. P. A K.... ... .......... M.Cent 'eplf Pass a,.., BAg. Uen'la. eti..............,s.,s,,, PhUa. TracUen 03 x x .V7 W AD VERTISKStEXTS. WANTKD-A WOMAN WANTS WOBK st Heuse Cleaning or Washing. AddIv at MO. 423 LOW STBBSVT. ' Pfty Q.RAND FREE STEREOPXICAN EX. KVKttr EVENING AT 7 . In Centre Squaie. Me Extra Charge for Be served seat. ad" sjiO'S RENT-TUE SECOND STORY E BOOM, Northeast Cerner Centre Square and East King street, above We'tern Union Telegraph office ; and Office en STrst Fleer of Ishleman' Law Jlulldlng. apra.gased II. SHANK K ill LEM A.V. WANTED-A SITUATION BY THREE Chambermaids, one Perter (colored), two Nurse Ulrla aad one nist-class Cook fmalel. Apply at ' , f.B. TBOUT A CO.'S M. Employment Office, 22 N. Queen St. (Second noer.i WANTED TWO COOKS; ONE QEN eral beuse servant te go te Mlllersvllle In a small family, and several house servants. An. ply IfltKgOr-CUAliUK at ' T. B. TBOUT A CO.'S imploymentetBce.ilNorthUueenSt. (Second fleer.) TpSTATKOF CONRAD GASSBK, LATE AH of Lae caster, ctty, deceased. Letters teata mentary en aatd estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are reu uested te make immediate payment, and theie having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay torset terset torset tieinenttothe undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. P.McMULLkN, aprtWtdM atxscuter. apAMPHOR, TAR PAPER, INSECT KJ Powder. Keach Paste, and ether Insectt S.K at Pralley Kait End Pharmacy. Mew riihlng Tackle at prtee lower than everbefer. Iteds, Line, Beels, Baiket. ete. Pralley ' Liver Pills are the best ler Billens Meadacbe and Con stipation. 28 eenu a box. rUAlLKY'SEABTKIID FHAKMACT, 6naM.W.FB 'IM C K HALL. , 12 a. jr. at ctvi 6'4i 5i 65H (la v2 4tk 41 4U? 4IJ SIX 61X 61 ..V. 21 SO 1&K 1M 137K . ! 1 2 IK sita sue 3ijJ sil fi eii Kb H 24 80S 3IH S?j OiH 62 61 ltnW 1JJW l!OV H3i 113!-J 113)5 sii'i si" sis WJi 4Ji UH 96 S5J, V Vti 2SM 2sV 2M C3H 8i CIS !W 2e8 2W 77 n 7i 103 103 103 69X 68 M :::: :::. Kx S Ge.vui.ve Buy a pair ; make a note Ed. Hakim- of tbe day of purchase; Cassihekb compare date with tbe day TiteusEits, you tire of them (net worn (5 per pair, out) , and you will say they are " tbe meat ntiafacteiy goods I ever were." Quite a number cf styles for your selection, and the very big gest men will be fitted at same price. Wahamaxbb A Bbown's Oak Hall, Southeast Cebhbb Sixth avd Mab- xbt fin., FaniMtiraiA. JfV LTON OPERA HOUSE. One Solid Week THE SUCCESSFUL DRAMATIC STARS, " The Melville Sisters," SUPPORTED BY THE HTROSUEST REPERTOIRE COMPANY EVER ORGANIZED. ADMISSION, - - 10 AND 20 CENTS. tafTSKATS CAN BE SKOUKED WITHOUT EXTRA CHAROK. XK W AD YSHTISKUKSTS. W"" ANTEDREU AULsTTeTjALAND Traveling salesmen (local preferred ), te sell Lnbrteaung OU. . t. liBtrillclia, aprAV2td Cleveland, Ohie. WANTED. loe Salesmen at onen en very liberal terms, facilities unsurpaa-wd. HKOWN BROTH KBS. ml7-3mdw Nurserymen, Rochester, . T. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WILL BUY A box el l.aille' Toilet Powder, standard make, and a Metal PulT Bex. Call and examine, at lIUBLsU'S UBUU SluKa, as West King street tfcl rf'OV. A FINER AND BF.T AsVrVU TKIl CUAMPAONB TUAN Dae de Montebslle. AT BOHBKR'S LIQUOR BTOBB, Ne. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. UBL1C SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Ooeds.on TUESDAY1, APBIL SB, at Na ( North Lltne strve', one parlor aud one bedroom suit, tables, stands, carpets, parlor and cook stoves, bedsteads, rvfrWerater, ttn, glass and queensware, together with a general assortment et household goods. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock. Terms by JAMKS JOIINSOM. (iioRer Hcirrxa, Auctioneer. II. L. riuaxv, clerk. ap2S-ltd HE LATESTJUST THE THING for business purposes Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We have them In twenty different patterns, for wear they cannot be excelled. all and see them. A full line et Scotch Cheviot Hultlnirs at moderate mice. c.03BN8TKlN'ariHK TAILORINO. Ne, 37 North Queen Street. CABINET PHOTOURAPH3. Best Pictures for the Meney AT NEW YORKGALLERY. CABINET PHOTOS., $1.50 Per Dez. NO. 106 NOHTH QUEEN 8TUEET. prtJ-2wrttt PUBLIC SALE-ON TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 18. will be sold by public vendue, at Ne. ISO sTt King street, Lancaster, the fellow, lng property te wtt: Parler Suite, sideboard, large let of r loer and Stair Carpet, geed as new, Bed Spring, Mattress, reath-r Bed, Chairs, Clocks. Screen Doer and Window, let of Kitchen Utensils, etc etc Sale te commence at IK o'clock p m. aprfl Ad it. P. BO W E, Auctioneer. s1 PK1NO, 1887. A New Departure ter Lancaster In Fine Tal. ertng. Importing direct from the best makers et Fine Woellens. 1 havsinslreeetved through the Boiten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SPUING OVEBCOATINQ AND TBOUSEUINO, The like of which, for style and quality. ha never been equaled In this city, and cannot be (urpaated. A sp'dal Invitation Is hereby extended te alt In want of Spring Uarment te call early and secure Choice Pattern. Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than aver. II MKKHABT. mar27-lydR Ha iS North Queen Street T AST OF THE SEASON. GRAND CONCERT -OF TIIK- Lancaster Mseiinerclier -ON- Monday Evening, April 25, -AT- MiENNERCHOR HALL. The Operetta "DARNBOSCIIKN " will be produced. aprB 2td TT1NO 8TREET THEATRE. ATONE WEEK.-Sa C0SEEXCIX0 MOXDAT, APBIL 25, 18S7. Metropolitan Specialty;Cempanj. Consisting of WM.B. BUUKE, America's Greatest Harmen! cait. TH09. A. LORD. GILMOBE SISTBBS. CONNOB A COLLINS, B. W. IIOWE, and ethers. PBICC8 OF ADMISSION! 10 AW CENTS. Air Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Ad mission, 10 Cent. REMOVED. - REMOVED I JOHN F. MEINITSH UAHUEMOVKDHI9 Paint and Oil Stere, -TO- N03. 145 AND 147 NORTH QUEIN ST.. In the room formerly occupied by MacNav, the Urecer. JOHN F. HEINITSH. aprn-Ud OTRAW HAT EMPORIUM. TUE Great Stew Hat EmperiQm OF LANCASTER STBAW HATS in every elrable style for Man, Bey and Children at the Very Lewest Pile. Positively tbe largest Una of HAB VlSTHATSlathsclty. LlgufUOSTON BEAUTIKV' ttkt POCKET HATS, CBUSBBB8 sad aU the Mew Celer la thetaxEat. Stauffer & Ce., ai aVAHQAIXU, f At maw UBaamrtaBMMHn. FULTON OPERA HOUSE. One I COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 25th, y AUM'S CORNER. ZAHM'S CORNER, LANOABTEB, PA. Itcoiwned under Its Old Management with a Nice Asserted Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWA1UB AND JEWELRY. Careful attention given te rittlng SPEC TACLKs for Defective Bight. We have new the Best Facilities (or rirst-tllass Itepalrliig. HPKUIAL-We ftnir e in(f tot cj Silitr Plated fork) let exer rem our sole, uMeA u uitt r. irry ivir. ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. aprtl lmd KlUt HUTIVMB. A8NI11NED ESTATi: OF FREDERICK Velltncr, et Lancaster city, Lancaster county. The undersigned auditors, appointed tedlstrtbutvthe balanca remaining In the bauds of Ueerge Buss, as.lgnve, tn and among theee legally entitled te the same, will sit for that pur. pase en TUKSDAt, MAY 10, 17. at 10a. in , In the Library Beem of the Court lleu.e. In tbe City of l.ancler, where all persons Interested iu sam uuuiuuuuu Hiy aiieuu WM I N appi:i (1. UUbS KSULEMAN, Auditors. aprll 4tdM ESTATE OF HENRY MILLER, LATE of Lancaster city, drcetsed. The wtnlr slgned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Mary A. Miller, executrix, te and among thoenlegally entttled te the same, will attend for that pur pose en Thursday, the Mh day et May, l8f, at te o'clock a. m .In the Library Heom of theCrurt Heuse, In the Ultyet Ltncaster, wbera alt per sons Interested In said ill.trtbutlnn iniv attend O. K033 KSHLKSl N, alHtdM Auditor. AMNION ED ESTATE OF CASPER Krehlerand wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster ceuntv. Casner Kreh'erand lie. of l.an. caster city, having by dwd of voluntary assign ment, dated April If, lsj7, assigned and trans ferred all thetr estate and etTecta te the under signed, for the benefit el thcretltors;et th laid Casper Kcrhler, they therefore give nelle te alt persons indebted tesald aatlgner. te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, aud these having claims tn pretcnt the'n tn M1CHAKL IIAHKltnUSH, VALst.NTlNESHItlU, Assignees. Itctldtng In Lanca.iei rliy. Jehk A, Ce ls, Attorney. aprll 6tdM rsis a Mi vuwrmmB. TOIOURE IT OUT FOR YOURSEM" ! CLARK'S American Tea, Coffee and Qrecery Stere, MO. 16 CENTRE SyUAKg, Buy their goods at bottom cash prices, which net only means lowest buying pilccs, butal.e discounts off, when paying and selling for cash enable us te sell our goods as low as any ether house tn town doing business In the raine way, and lower than these buying and Belling en time. Just arrived, another let of these l'rctzelett ; they are excellent fll.l Line of Clean, rresh Hrucerles. Ne eld t03k at give away price riaeTeui and Coffees a Specialty at Ne.MCen. tre Square. inariltfJAw JOHN A. CLA11K. N EW GOODS. Nothing Succeeds Like Success Prospering nnder the pressure of an lncreat lng patronage, dazed with delight evor rur suc cess, driving tbe a heels of traun ever a. smooth and glided track, opening up this spring's trade with a blaze et triumphant glory, WE M1K TIIK 1'IONEEUS roll LOW I'lllcRS andih (U1DIN(TAK reit ?yUAKK a. NO UONKiT UEALINO. Ne discouraging obstacles tn our path te Impede the progress of a live and snap ping business, llu.lne men wonder at our growing suceess and deserving pnpulailty. We show no stale goods at high profit prices. We are Wends te the public aud fees te high prom competition. Oar aim Is te benefit the people by c flaring bargains. Buyers are always de lighted and surprised when tbey come te nu store and And Coffees marked HH, 15. 19, iO. 22 and 21 cent, and last, but net least, Clarke's famous Combination Coffee, only Uc ft, Uuar. anteed te be ItSTTElt than any !Bc. CortVe SOLD IN THUS CITX OB COUNTY. Held only CLARKE'S Wholesale and Retail Tea and CetTeu Stere, NO. 82 WKSr KING STBKKT. gsy-Telephene Connection. Closed every evening at 6 o'clock, except Monday and Satur day. Oir afoot. N KW YOKKBTOKE. Something Werth Knewing -ABOUT- Dress Goods! WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA., Place en their counters te-day, TIIUEK extra ordinary Bargains In New Spring DressGoeds. A clearing purchase of the surplus stock of prominent manufacturers, ' BAKU AIN MO. l.-rerty-dve Piece Yard Wide ALL WOOL SfUINU 8UIIINQS, 290. a yard, made te sell at 7H- B ABO AIN NO. -Yard Wlda Ilslr Una STRIPED ETAM1NB SUITING, ase. a yard, never sold for less than "He. BABOAIN 0.iVJFSJJ2 ifefU INUS.su inehe wide, 370. a yard; retail price all ever tb country, for thla quality, fiOe. a yard. BVBBTTBIRQ NEW AMD DESIRABLE IN DRESS GOODS AtLewatCah Prtee attha New Yerk Stere. a TiiAMTie uirv. WsnHRILU,, OMaa BB of Eaatueky Avanna, .AUaatle CHy.M.J- IMBOvatsiaBaswiuriuBa.axeei- KAxrn-..t&A . Solid Week 1 eir voeDa. J. aUIVLERACO. NEW SEASONABLE Dress Goods ! SILKS. M.W APUINU IIOS1BKT. Kid UIevch, New (yhaden. NEW JEBSKYS. New Carpets and Rugs, CURAl' I'Olt CABH. JohnS.Givler&Ge., Me. 95 Ssuit Klmr Street, LAN CAST SB, PA J. a MARTIN A CO. Carpet Department! WE ABE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING LABUE AB!lTIONS,TO OUBbTOCKOr Oarpets New Bedy Brussels, Mequetts, Tapestry, and Ingrains. ALL PRICES. Special Offerings In MOqtlETTswIll last for a short time only. Best Quality Smiths A Hartferd, Ml 13 per yard. TAI'kSTKV BBUHSELS New Patterns-Special Line- c te Ue., were 64 1 3c. 1NGKAIN, CHAIN, BAG and VEN1TIA CAKfKlh. WALL PAPER At Prices that will Interest Yen. 80MB SPECIAL PBICB4 THAT WILL BE reUNU NOWUEBE ELBE. FOUR, FIVE AND SIX OENT3 -reit a- New Line of Patterns THAT HAVE UBKN se EARLY IN THE 8BA AON Geld and Satin Papers, Fine Decorations, Berden, &e. ggy w have ereneled our New Sale Beem and have new the Largest and Beat Lighted Carpet and Wall Paper salesrooms la the city. J. 6. Martin I te., Oir. Wnt Klig Si Friite Mi, LABOASTBst, FA, nriLUAM EDMONDS, Wbeleiali DMlcrud OoBmiMiea Martaut ivAUEtatstee) CIGARS. Advanee made en salasbl geed. Offleeand "SSI aWaBffHfc jr . . ' !-?HrK r..i".i. ,L i .''.', .,-- a r7. i:sfsSt-&Mka iiT. Baynat jjrtfMftiliteHHu n vmisjijjxfj& wyvt 'Ti il
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