Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 26, 1887, Image 4

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HTHLA.V. H01MM, Pittsburg! O.
.U-aa. W. Farkar. Philadelphia:
.nU,K. B. Bptmear, Philadelphia;
iy T. K-agMea, Philadelphia; h.
MMtM. Jeanna I. J-Jte, Lancaa-
, U. aaraaieaw, Jehn T. Baardaley,
it mad pnraulrant, wuiam t.
P-lladaipbia: grand tjler, Wm.
Um, J-Uadalpbia; grand treasurer,
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hmmm MHL E. H. HUltS,
Thirty prominent members
Order from Lancaster were
ymtat,UBerjg tha number being Jel
ejv, dietiiet deputy high priest; Jehn
.OvMrtOeergeB. Wllleen, J. R. Kaufl-
, 8. D. Baaaaiaa, C. A. Fen Dersmlth,
hall, Gee. F. Kathven, Jacob F.
, Jean Copland, H. Clay Miller. Jehn
Karteakl, J. L. LyU and ethers. After
aaa In tba lean room waa finished
, Myarty adjourned te tba armory w here they
i aa eiegant com lunch. The uncas-
' ge-Uemen rat-treed home en a peclal
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ki' Te MaMais Step Werk.
WK'IMa EMmlnc at 8 o'clock tba meldera et
I ifc-T ! .Ill II I nnlf nW l'.
I'tkl piat month a atrikibaa been In progress
it teBdry In St. Leuis and the patterns of
r r wave ! hvv mwu nut mil uTQr taw country.
?. -seldera at all the foundries have re-
-it A tn work en thaaa nttarna. Thla mum.
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jjv . sew a. way etu- wgi ana we men KJia
".-, xbbu uem. upon reiuting tnem me
T --I wars told "thea-nr nnnn" All Ihnnun
.'t'fepped their toela and left the foundry. The
-ka-f-h tm tin aa i-t-attl-n .t a..
,p a-aiw - a tj--aMvu ui wim uu tun
! -j-ai-g. -i-fini a wan u iceuug uiim iw
' rtvwft musatemeat and the men. About
Vt woelden were at work mis morning.
',' IVklllifcn itMartntMhi ab a.
f SKll.ff bnut
Xtarlag the month of March the voluntary
'viww aepartment or tee Fenuayiranla rail-
iwvma paia ine louewing amount or Denents
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Kl5j,aHaOi benefit, 11,000; beneflta received from
-- Vt .- fl'MIA. W.l.
iMlvadfrem slckneaa, IB empleyes, 1 17a 40.
':..;. Knai Denenis paia rer neatb, iicknets
(MMeident amounted te 11,410 W.
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P'i )7Wr CeMnfy Octette, printed In Kingsten,
.y. vHcsr county, snow Yerk, en January 4th,
K$'IaXni The paper la very unique and inter-
..Mtlfiar Ti la fntfw n. llh n... .nl
Pjy.nmns te the page. It contains some
ri renign news, received en me arrival
ft?- aid. A number et Interesting ad ve
a -uiu, -weicn is aoeui iwe mentns
inents
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page, among
leay- tM number being
offering a negre wench
A-JMcend and uurd pages are
feaavllT leaded in mourning for Waablnstnn.
Hi acoennt of bis death and1 burial betnic
t' wtatad en these rages. The paper also con-
," shbs sn acceuni ei we aeings ei ine Ameri-
fKjl il rTnmrrM Hllvlniv Ihn aHm1nlal.tlni a!
f t.l. a..- n.k. - ..
tfuuu aubiud. iin panjr waa iuuuu nuiuug
the effeeta of Mrs. Abigail Dean, an aged lady,
who died a few months age.
l-atta at airs. Stinllz.
Mr& Isaae Rbultc, living in Washington
boreuub, died at her home en Monday morn
ing alter an Illness of three weeks from
aathmt; Mm Sbultc waa In her G7th year
and was very well known here. Fer years
she was s regular attendant at tbe market".
.i'The funeral will take place en Wednesdav
V HUWHlne m in nulMb
WAMM 1 V ..W.
Town Nete.,
&? vempany v win ceiem-aie ue tentn snnl-
-r reraary of their organization this erenlmr
vy la their armory Dy a banquet and speesh-
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a eg. iuncan, uoameeraDurg, and Jenn
Orav. Qreensburir. fish commissioners, are In
Ef-i-town te-day. They will leek at tbe new fish-
iay in tbe dam.
itik Jeseph Aldinser was dltrslnk in his ssrden
it. .! tftmit ., nlil a l
rv.aaiM.wiuu m iiuaiwi autu "a'vi wiuau ill
JSVt,
V- A congregational meeting was held lut
vsntng in tbe United Brethren church te
approve tbe sale of tbe old church properly.
t The trustees made the sale and tbe eennrega-
1 ttem ratified their action. The new church
gf; -la expected te be dedicated by June 1-th.
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iki' Ufa la 1881.
fj, Tfcs trial of Jacob P. Angney for sheeting
g' Wllmet with Intent te kill, at a room in Ht
BJtare's hotel, in the autumn of 1682, was re-
mx snmea nerere juage Montgomery in tbe I
Ltsrtmlnal court at Washington, Monday, Alter ,
P&S- a Buuimi ei etner witnesses ler ine de-
X? fa-ra hart tnnMflnrl Kf. an-ia .. II.
Ma witness for himself, and belnsr sworn.
K"Vf arava his statement of ih ahnntin. Ha .i.i
fcfe' altar be, Wilmet and Tumbuli bad gotten
Bm. -ItitA th rmtii at Hr l.-i. i.a Ar.. ..
4, punch, as he hsd called for plain wbitky.
Wilmet said, ' Yeu take tbe drink," aud be
RfjK then replied, 'I will net take the drink,"
ay sad set tbe glass en tbe window-sill. There
WA was some sltercatlen between witness and
t&r Wilmet about tbe possession or a letter.
fA'i Turn bull walked up tbe room and then
pew-aeu uewn agaiu several times, always
; --iiun jjib law luwaru- winess,ana u is eye
pv Bxeaen wuneeaesana tvnmet. uurlng tte
wwi, iiuiui ain : wnai are you iteins
laA.llh.ha l.iu. -l 11rit- -.it.... .'"-. l1?
lij .--miu.iuii.i- ff iiur acvpiltxi iua. ne
.. . xatsnaed te brim- a lihai air Thu-Mrit.
ifs? yilmet cried out. "Yeu , you will net
'. .'b' aavs chance." uiui ii. hi. -.i-.
Ilw ?nTnb2...u-!n eme fefard saying, "Kill
Ef ",n J-111 u"r-. WilL" Witness flred
S- r1" umV "i wilmet and TurnbulL Then
fevfr 7 ..'" uy lurneiui; they telL and
3-aw -... --u.-ui.iui- iui uine as thev
IS trara tesether en the fleer. ""
Judge Montgomery.-"! understand the
Jvr,,sjfttneaa te say that of four shot tired enlv
k7aaias.envwaa inveiunury." The wltnmu
f aaswered in tbe stUrmative and rmntin,,ui .
0Tarnbull left tbe room first and witness set
oatefitaasoonas possible and then r.ni
jm adjacent hotel and asked tbe clerk te send
i Jar aa officer. He did se and witness save
fi-aaaelfUD te Lieut, Kellv." Hefnrnti,.,.,-..
ff Angney'a examination tbeceurt adjourned
HIS w-Hlwiun.
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Death of Jacob Karma,
,Taseb Bamm, tba well known milk mam
-MB lived en tbe Kellv farm, nart of which
wln tha northeastern part of tbe city, died
gwiardsy afternoon, having been sick about
axwawa ueceasea as 70 years 01 age. ue
'water la Wurtemburg, and came te this
aatry Myaarsage, Hs lived en the Kelly
1MB for tha past eighteen years, and during
, .' greater part of that Ume had a milk route
elty. T wlee during tha past few years
pa Mania wagon broken and made narrow
from being killed by tba railroad
af Ha leaves a family of two daughters
mi one son, all of whom are married.
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,j a mm atuuraay aiteraoen's proceedings of
i Babliahad en llmd.-. it - ...,.,
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I Ika Ikaaaa of Jehn W. Btsnffer, of Col Cel
Ma. was refused. Mr. Htantrar. n.w.n..
Mtbtaa revoked.
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TIM new Beard of Health erganised en
Monday evening. The members present
ra: iiugn tu ruiteB. Dr. Jehn Lever-
geed, Michael K. Btelgerwalt, I. W. Leldlgh
and William Wldmyer. Oa motion of Mr.
ruiien.ur. Levergood was elected president.
As the old secretary, Dr. Brown, is preparing
te remove te Philadelphia, Dr. Geerge B.
Rohrer was elected his suocesser. Dr. llyua
waa unanimously elected health commit
aiener,
The health commissioner presented hi an
nual report, which shows that lu theyear
ending April 'i" there have been 2.11 com
plaints received by him of nuisances, all of
Which have been abated.
Dr. Levergood offered a resolution which
was unanimously adopted, thanking Dr. C. U.
Brown for tbe able and efficient manner iu
Which be has discharged bis duties as secre
taryef tbe beard, and expressing apprtcla
Hen or tbe fact that it loses In hi in "a zealous
and faithful officer as well as an accomplished
physician."
Hereafter the beard will meet en the last
Friday of each month, and tbe health com.
missloner was Instructed te abate all nuis
ances promptly.
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The SlrMt Commit!.
A meeting of thestreet committee was held
In select council chamber lust evening and all
of the members but three were present.
Jehn B. Warfel was given permission te
pave the gutter and part or tbe street In front of
bis residence en North Duke street with as
phalt blocks, without cost te the city, the
work te be done under the supervision ei
tbe street committee.
The clerk was directed te alvertUa for
such material as the city may need during
me ensuing year.
The committee agreed te meet at tbe
mayor's eOlce en Tuesday, May SJ, at halt
past one o'clock in the alternoen te go ever
part of tbe route of the new street railway In
the northern part of tbe city te determine
upon making some necessary change, lu tbe
grade of streets, Ac.
Tbe clerk was ordered te Insert lu the
dally papers Imfermlng the people where
ashes. c., may be dumped, lu no cae will
persons be allowed te deposit such articles as
tinware, brush or any ether rubbish of that
kind under a penalty.
A Narrow Htcajie.
This morning an old Italian woman made
a narrow escape from being killed by the
cars et the Pennsylvania railroad. Shortly
before S o'clock she and another woman, each
of whom had a basket of cold vltuals, were
standing close te the railroad track en the
south side of Bltzer's cigar store engaged In
conversation. A freight train approached
from tbe east and It appears that the Italian
woman did net move sufUciently far away
irem the track. She was Btruck by the
bumper of the engine and thrown ever. Her
face was Bllghtly scratched by the tumble but
her injuries were of no censequeuce what
ever. Tbe provisteus which she carried in
tbe basket were scattered in etery direction.
Lett.n Granted tyj the Kegttt.r.
The following letters were granted by the
register of wills for the week ending Tues
day, April 20 :
Administration. Jehn B Becker, de
ceased, late of Kiphe township ; Ilenry N.
Becker, Mt Jey tewuahlp, Siiuuul N.
Becker, rUphe, administrators.
Harry Kannels, deceased, late of hUrl town
ship ; Levi Reynolds, city, administrator.
Henry Short, deceased, late of Lancaster
citv ; Elizabeth Short, city, administrator.
Kancv Frey, deceased, late of Haphe town
ship j Daniel W. Frey and Geerge W. Frey
Raphe, administrators.
Mary A. Bartholemew, rttvcagAt), late of
Lincaster city; Jehn A. I'jAer, city, ad
minlBtrHter.
TuUs)' Funrrala.
The funeral of Mrs. E iz Kerfoot took
place Irem her residence, Ne. 3i0 North
Queen street, this afternoon. The body was
taken te tbe Duke Street M. E. church,
where services were conducted by Bev. J. T.
R. Gray. The interment wa made at Wood
ward HI1L" The pall-bearers were Lewis
Haldy, B. V. Shenk, Henry Hhubert, W. H.
Bateman, D. P. Bltner and It. M Merrow.
The carriers were OMcers Cruie.r, Stortn Stertn
feltr, Welch and Koerich, et the city police
force.
This afternoon Mrs. Catherine Uouebue
was burled from the residence et Jehn
Deyle, Ne. 222 North Dnke street. Dr. Mc
Uullagb conducted the service, and the Inter
ment was made at St. Mary's cemetery.
Arranging for Memerial Vj
The Joint committee of tbe le?al pests of the
Grand Army met at Alderman Burr's eflice
en Monday evening
It was decided te visit tbe Woodward Hill
and Lancaster cemeteries and held services
in both en Memerial Day. AH organizations
et tbe city are invited te participate in the
parade, and a special invitation was extended
te tbe Reynolds Rifles te act as escort en tba
occasion.
Rev. J. R. T. Gray ban been selected te
preach the Memerial Day sermon, en the
Sunday nearest that day which will be en
Sanday, May 20th.
Again -.rr'.ieil.
Christian S. Nlssley, was arretted In this
city yesterday by Special Otticer Burns, en
the cbarge of surety of the peace, preferred by
his brother, Jehn S. Nlssley. The Iattr says
that accused threatened te knock his head elT.
Alderman Deen committed him for a hear
ing. Tbe man has net been lu his right mind
for some time en account et bDHinKmirmihina
He has been arrested several times en com
plaint of bis relatives, but he always managed
te get out of the difficulties. Seme effort
may new be made te bave htm put in a place
of safety.
Death of a l'reiulueut Tobirce Man.
Marcus L Fischer, who Is well known In
Lancaster, died suddenly In New Yerk en
Sunday. He was at the barber shop In the
morning and breathed his last Boen after re
turning home. Deceased was a member of
tbe firm of llasch it Fischer, dealers In leaf
tobacco, who have a warehouse In this city.
Mr. Fischer spent some time lu Lancaster
this winter. His funeral took place this morn
ing and waa largely attended, as he was a
member of numerous societies.
Uli riritelli lllrinili-.
Wm. J. Garvin, of 430 East Strawberry
street, paused bis llftleth birthday yesterday
and a number et bis friends took advantage
of tbe occasion te surprise him by a hit of
congratulations In the evening. Tae callers
presented Mr. Garvin with a handsome gold geld
headed cane. Although greatly surprised
he returned his thanks In some appropriate
remarks, and the party separated with wishes
-, -uaujr iiuure yuan. 10 me neil.
Fer a (letter Water 8upl-.
Ujdraulle Engineer Darrath arrived in
this elty this mernlDg and was met by tbe
councils committee en sewage and Improved
T ?IJl3?' "ttwpesed et Mayer Morten,
Rebert A Evsu., wilium K Beard, Jehn
H. Bauu.gardner, Jeremiah Rohrer, Geerge
M. Bergerand William Riddle. They visited
several points en the Conestoga creek and
Ranck'a mill and will make their report te
the next meeting of councils.
Fan. rat el Oen, Cameren' Hitter,
Mrs. Catherine Cameren Bebbs, slater or
Hen. Simen Cameren, who died recently in
Indianapolis, was buried In Harrlsburg en
Monday, Tbe funeral was largely attended.
Mrs. Bebbs resided at Mlddletewn and In
fTarrlaburfr and removed taTniilanan-.! I. .-.-
thirty years age. Her husband, who died
several years age, was connected with tbe
surgical stiff of the United States army dur
ing the war,
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Daatb of Mr. L. M. Hardy's Father.
Tbe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius
M. Hardy will be pained te learn et tbe
death of Mrs. Hardy's father, Dr. Jacob
Sickle Philip, of CatakilL N. Y, Mrs.
Hardy was summoned te her father's bed
side soma weeks age, and bis death Is a
hsppy release from great and prolonged suf-1
faring. K was In his ttd year. '
A WOMAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE.
itlitlkiD Kt HMH !- MViBAHtt
Us Strike, tier With a Uatthet. lint U I'ra-
veotedbr.Nellhtrar.rrem Hilling lt.r-ll.
Then Merure. a Carting Knife and
tot. ttU Threat Frem Kar te Ear.
Cincinnati, April IM lleury lielle, aged
31, of illil Sycamore street, committed suicide
at 5 o'clock this morning after making a des
perate attempt en bis wife's life, lielle and
his wife were in bed, the woman sleeping
soundly when lielle sprang up with a wild
shriek, seized a hatchet which be had
secreted for the purpose, and struck a savage
blew at his wife, who , by this time, fully
areued. The blew waa a glancing one, and
the woman seized the hatchet and began
righting for Hie, Her screams meanwhile
awakened the neighborhood, and te this the
unfortunate wemau ewes her Ufa Her hus
band had wrested the hatchet from her aud
dealt her a frightful blew en tbe head laying
open the scalp, almost fracturlngtheskull. She
fell te the lloer stunned and lielle was bend
ing ever her prostrated body te finish tbe
bloody work when neighbors broke in tbe
deer, lielle tied Inte the dining room and
selrlng a huge carving knife, rushed through
Inte another roetn, shouting that he would
kill the entire fasslly. Seeing that his cap
ture was inevitable, lielle suddenly drew
the carving kn lie across his threat, severing
It from ear te ear. He fell te tbe fleer and
died In a few minutes. Mrs. lielle may pos
sibly reenter.
The saddest feature of the affair Is that Mrs.
lielle Is enclente and the shock has precipi
tated a premature child-birth. Mr. lielle
wasa shipping clerk in the etllce et the Big
Four rallretd company. He bad long been
troubled mentally, and was undoubtedly In
sane when he awoke this morning. Deceased
Is a son of B. Uelle,a wealthy and well-known
business man of this city and bad been mar
ried six years and had two children.
Te Organize the Cblertaln'. League.
Andrew J. Baker, Great Incahenee of the
Red Men of tbe United States, arrived in
Lancaster this afternoeu. Themas K. Don Den
nelly, past great sachem, and Rebert P. Mor Mer Mor
eon, great senior sagamere, will be here this
evening. They come te Lancaster te institute
tbe Chieftain's League of Red Men, and the
meeting will be held In the wigwam ever
Fulteu opera house.
Libel Salt Against an Editor
Henry Fryslnger, editor of the Chester
Dtmecrat, was arrested Monday en a capla
charged by William Gibsen with slander.
Gibsen was an applicant for a position in tbe
Chester postelUce, and asked Mr. Fryslnger
te sign his petition. The editor relused en
the ground that the applicant used Intexl
cants, and after a few words the men parted.
Mr. Frysinger Informed Postmaster Asbmead
of bis action, and Gibsen lest tbe chance of
appointment, whereupon be instituted suit
for slander. The Democrat's editor furnished
security in ..,500, Colonel Dyer, president et
the Cnester National bank, going en his
bend.
The Cost of K llllnc J ombe.
It is stated that the terms en which Barnum,
Bailey A Hutchinson withdrew their suit
ler J I On. 000 against the Grand Trunk railway
ter the lets of 1 be elephant Jumbo, are that
the Grand Trunk people agreed te pay K.OUO
in casu 10 .Mr. narnum a nrm anu naui me
eighty circus cars ever Its rails free during
the coming season. Ibis Is virtually a settle
ment forsbeattlO.OOO, as li.rnum's expenses
en tue same railway last year were M,b00.
XKW BXOME-nMW BOOVM.
Jehn F. Helnltsh Change HI But-Enlarged
O.earter-Xew faint, Ollr, Varnish. 4c.
Jebn F. Heinitsh has removed his stock of
paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, glass,
,Vc, from Ne. 39 East Orange street te Ne.
115 and 117 North Queen street. Before
moving Inte bis new store Mr. Heinitsh had
the Interior entirely remodeled and fitted up
especially for his business. New floors, new
counters, new shelving and a cesy new
aeunting room were added. Tbe capacity
of the store room and basement are about
four times as great as these et his old stand,
and he has tilled every available feel of
the new stand with the largest stock of
paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, glas
and ether articles in his line that
have ever before been gathered under
one reef in Lancaster ; and every
thing around tbe pUee is new and of
tbe best quality. Mr. Heinitsh la a push
ing young business man and carries en his
traue in a Dusiness-uke way, that bai weu
for him a large patronage. Iu his
new and mere commodious quarters
and with his largely Increased stock
of goods, be will be better able than
ever before te respond te tbe wants of tbe
public His advertisement will be found In
another column. Like a sensible business
man, as he Is, he knows the value of the In In
tellieknckr as an advertising medium.
Cem On and AIL
This Is their last wcuk, and every pair of their
besu and ihees nm it go. Don't fall te visit this
great sals, as they are slaughtering price. In all
grades of beets and shoes at the great bankrupt
beet and shoe .ale. Ne. 3 North Queen street,
next deer te tbe poitefflio.
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Ki.M April i J 67. In Lancaster, fa., Jacob
Kamtn, In the 711 year of hi age.
The relatives and friends, alsoTcutenla Ledge,
Ne. IU, K. of P., are Invited te attend the
funeral from tbe residence of hla son. Jacob )'.
Kamm, Ne. iM East Frederick street, en Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan
caster cemetery.
Uose.H.-ln Strashurg. en the 24th Inst., li. II.
Gender, r , tn the Ttlh year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral from
his late re-ldence, Strasburg, en Wednesday
afternoon at i o'clock. Services at the house.
IlKCB.KSR.-Taei3ay, April 26, 16B7. tn Landls Landls
vllie. Lancaster county, runnle B., only duugb duugb
ef M. N. and Mary A. lirutmser.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited te attend the funeral en
Thursday. SSth Inst, at 2X o'clock p.m., at Kauff
man's Mt-iiuonlte church, near Manhelm, with
out further notice. 2td
FHiLir-In Catsklll, N. 1, April 25th, Jacob
Slckle.a .'tulip. M. D , latber (if Mrs Lucius M.
Hardy, lu the Ml year et his age.
ntAKfiars.
aw xera taaraai.
Nsw Yeaa, AprU 26. Fleur market steady :
Fine, 12 CQi 00; superfine, 12 7003 83,
geed te choice extra Western, 13 70QS uu ; geed
te fancy extra auite.ts 7uQ ou ; common te Keed
extra Western, naoett-V
Wheat-Ma 1 ued State, 97ci Ne. 2 da
5ic i Ne. 2 Ilea, Winter, May, BIJe j J une, 8e.
July. 03Xci receipts, Jf.oeo bus i shlpmenu.
'JI.BU4.
Lern Ne. S mixed rash, S0c i May. 49s : de
June. isyte : tluly.Uig; recelpU, B.23U bus:
shipment.. 29,Se ' ' '
ihu Ne. l White State, S8X39ci Ne. 2 de.
Slc, Ne. 2 Mixed April, SIWc; May, UU"; June,
M'.a ; recelpu, te.oeu bu. t shlpmenu. i-.uue.
uye aull i Western, S&SJoe i sute, B7H0DW.
llarley nominal.
Perk dull) new mess, 115 00; old mess, US oe
01A25
Lard May, 1743; June, 17 Wj July, I75L
Molasses dull ut l9ia for boiling stock.
Tnrpentlne Arm at MMa
Heafn dull .trained te gena,tl 17kl 20.
fetreleum dull t Ueflnea. In eases, bhfe.
FrelghUdull; grain te Leltb, 2".
liutuir dull i Wtwtern creamery. Jeaitc :
JginiBJ,jry, is-tr-e i state dairy, halt irkln
LhDt-ui dull; WesUrn Flat, UailWet geed te
Kg. stead ( atate, ISJ40 1 Western. ISc.
Tallew dull 1 pniue city, 3!ic.
Ulce nominal 1 Carellni fair te ceed. UUUit
CeBse Arm i fair cargo?-, leJiS 3JV
I.ard May, (71H;.Tune, I7 2.K; Jnlv S7VI
w-hert Ulbs-May: 7 a t" Jiwi?Sr,Iii,l
avestae
jjy-.-Prt-.MHei May,8let Jun 83Jie;
rieTj-ulyc0' " 8M, J"'
.M"ur,4prU Wl M", "l Jnns,.ej
July, WWe
Perk-April, ae 50 1 May. S90 75 1 June, 190 7J
L-rd-aprli. n 05 1 May, IT Oft; JunS,
.1 iuiwniiw,iai
Jaly.nW.
Obleage Predaea atarkM.
uaiuiee, April a), 1 p.m. Market nruna
Wheat-M.V SMS' , X uSe. s"lc , J u"y? MKc
Cern May, s-;.i , June, 4eJj0 , jrV- T',?0,
raitAMmrta, AtxuU flour mark s'etftyt
sales, soe barrel, t Minnesota Baksi
i,DUDariwis a-ransseta nanra, .i i--i su 1
nn-ytvanta Family, t 80 1 Western de,
MnnsTiaaniarawuiT, sa rev.
WTamitax Patanta. a. Ma tin.
Ke flour steaay, a. 7Mtl fe.
Wheat - pru, .TJiat May, WKctJuna,
WVfe. i July.Stn.
Oern-aprtl, 7Xc,t May, 4TMc Jens, 7c
July.tV.
(ata april, STifc; May, 7XM June, I7XC
July, S"Hc
(Hata aaa rraswineA
Furnished by 8. K. Tundt, Breker,
CRhuae, April , I o'clock p. in.
nneaw tern, v .is- rnra, ura,
SUM ....
April
May
June
July
August....
Keptember.
December.
.."
..M
..Ml.
. Si
..8t,'
H mi .... 7 07
4X tfi) .... 7.17
4Mj ?J4 .... 7 '
-' js;
s
KecelpU
Car Leta.
...
... lai
VI
Winter Wheat..
Spring Wheat...
Cern
Oat
Kya
Barley ,...,
OU city.
CradsUU
Receipts It en.!
Head!
Closing Prtces-1 o'clock p. m.
ni
Cheat, Cern. Data. Perk.
lArd.
7f
7 07
7 n
7 SI
7M
AptU
mt
Jnne
July
August....
September
lU
27H 20.50
tJi
ffli 2e!ts
Z'i ....
.Si'l
Dt'cemher .S
OU aty.
Crude UU ,
(H
Ur Stock Marks.
Caic-ee, April 2J. The Drewn' Journal re
ports : Cattle llecelpts, 9.IMD bead : shipment.
JX: market heavy; shipping .teen, WO te
l.ves., a 4 li IS; .teckers and feeders, H n)
4 20 s row, bulls andmtxed. r:4U0; bulk,
r.'.ia3 13 ; Texai catUe, tl 7504 4a
tlotrslieeelpta, 1S.MU heae 1 shipment. 4,000
head ; market strong and 4IIOe higher ;
rough and mixed. K,ie40t packing and shlp
plna.SS KJ 61; light. M 7d)&; .ktr.S3CO04 its.
Sheep Kecelpu, 3.UO head! shlpmenu,
l.rtU; market streng: natives. IS SO4 W;
Weetern, 14 4(l 7) 1 shorn, gj 01HJ3 W) ; lambs,
at 4005 50,
kist Libsstt. CatUe - Receipts, 91 J head ;
shipments. Hi 1 market active ; prime. (AO
5i5; filr te geed, 14 TdS SJ ; commea, S4 Hj
4 90; shlpmenu te New .erk, 5 cars.
Heg tteeelpu, 5.SUJ head; -JUpmenU 000
bead : market mtr : Philadelphia, IB 90 w .
Yorkers, tt !Qi 6i ; common te light, IS ae 40;
plea HTJpsat; shlpmenu te Mew Yerk, U cars
Shwp-UecelpLs, J,0 head; shlpmenu, 3,4ii;
market steady ; prime. 14 0004 S) ; lair te goed:
W 9003 75 . common, II 5002 5U ; lambs, 13 300
5UJ; wool sheep net wanted.
74w Vara Stocks.
Maw Teaa. April , 1J0 p. tn. Meney leaned
atSXpercenL Exchange steady, II 8704 ft)
Qevernmenu steady. Currency s's.11 & bid; I's
Coup, II 2tX bid 1 4H's de, U 10H bid.
The stock market opened weak and heavy,
and en sel Ing by some foreign holders prices
declined ViO IS percent. Further declines of
M te Ji per cent, were recorded by midday. The
weakness et tee market was attributed te fear,
et a general selling of American securities by
foreign haulers, reiultlng irem complications
between France and Uermany.
Stock ant eta.
Quotations by tleed, McUrann
Lancaster, Pa.
nsw Teut tun. 11 a. a.
Canada Pacific J
C.C.C.AI
Colerado Ceal tl1.
Central Pac 4.
Canada Sen them 61
Chi. St. L. a Pgh
Den. A ilia U St
Del.L. W is;
krte n2
krle, mat :
Jer. C elU
K-A T J.-s
Leu. AN K7H
L. shore 95V
Mich. On
Heck Valley 3tU
Missouri Pacific li-v
M. P Mt
N. P. Prel e:wj
N. West, Hew
N.Y.C U.S.
Bast Tennessee C
Omaha 5I!
Oregon Transportation .... MS
OntmleiW 11
PactScMaU SA
Ulchmend Terminal tow
su Panl eiS
Tex. Pac im?
Union Pac C2K
WabaahCem 10
Wabaah Pref iV'
Waatern U 77
West Shere Bends
Maw Kngland 67W
i-rn-.PBi.rkia iist.
Leh. Val
B.. N. y.APhll
Pa. UK- tkx
-teadlng............. i2 '
Leh. Nav '."
Hesten v. Pas.
P.
.V. cent
Peeples Pass
Jtag. Uen'ls.
tru .........,.,.. -., f3i
PhUa. TracUen
Ca, bankers
llw. tr.a.
X
4
.... a4
St 30
7Vi 13"
34 MJ
.... 1014J
St 79 H
3-: 31.'.
67 t
96 MH
90
31 3H
108 107!
28'f Wi
61 eiK
l-.i 11(4.
112:. 11. n
ltH
51Vi H
34 94
U 1M
55 6Wi
39'. 3CJ,
HIS 91
30lJ 3UX
612 6lH
w2 ae
3IH 31W
!. &
5T 67Ji
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teJi
POLITICAL.
CIOB COUNTY COMMISSIONKB,
Ht.VUY DKACIIBAK,
et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision ei
the Democratic convention marattdAw
piOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
J.W.KILLY,
of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the
Democratic Convention. Your Influence solic
ited. m30-tfaw
P
K COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
SIMON L. BRANDT (Farmer),
Of East Denegal township. Subject te the de
cision of the Democratic County Convention,
lour in nuence respect tally solid ted. .
ml2-tfdaw
F:
R COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
SOLOMON ZBAMKB,
Of West Bempfleld township. Subject te tbe
Decision of the Democratic Convention.
marD-lfdAw
F
R COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
JACOB W. LKBKB,
Of Kphrata township. Subject te Democratic
rules. marlt-tldftw
pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
A. Z.ItlNOWALT,
Grocer, First Ward, City. Subject te Deroe-cra'-lc
rules. al-tfdAw
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
At the request et many friends I announce
myself as a candidate forceunty Commissioner,
hublect te the decision of tbe Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. HKNUYF. HAKTMSN.
mist Id Aw Kast Lampeter Township.
F
lOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER-
ELI BATTEN,
of Upper Leacock township. I announce my
self as a candidate) for county commissioner
subject te the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. Was a candidate for County
commissioner before- the last convention, and at
the request of my friend, withdrew In favor et
tbe candidate, from the Southern district,
tfdftw kLl UA.-T-N.
A'B'WAD rKKTJIiKStBXTS,
B
AKINO POWDER.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powder never varies. A 'marvel of
purity, strength and wkoisaemanass. Mera
economical than the erdtnary kinds, anT eaanet
be sold in competition with the mulUtnds of low
irVJ mu".n wwni sunn, or paespnats powears.
SX'L'SlK " 0S- tovaL-kiaiewn-tCo,
vn wall street. Msw Yerk.
marnavOAw
hidrian HSySli-u Psrseas are hereby for fer
?J2S?.J v,iPsB en any el Ue lands of the
Cornwall and SDaedwail Vataiai i i.htr
.Idlanse, ffgMfiBSF
IPMIH Attotsersferlt, V.OaiwUtt'ilUtti
TPULTON OPERA HOUSE.
One Solid Week
COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 25th,
THE SUCCESSFUL DRAMATIC STARS,
" The Melville Sisters,"
SUrrOKTEU BY THEBTRONOEST KKPERTOIRE COMPANY EVER ORGANIZED.
ADMISSION, -
tT SEATS
MMW AVrMBtltMMMKtM.
WANTKD-F1VE COAT MAKERS AT
once. Apply FHKKUF CIIAUHIC at
F. a TROUT A CO.'S
Employment effl ce, 21 North UueenSL
(Second fleer )
INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL KIND
Justwhat they need. A full Itne of Instal
ment Uoed. told only te the Instalment Trade
by MdrMHlntr
1NSTAI.MKNT DKALKKS SUl-Pl.T CO..
Bprl9-JmdTu.ThA9 Krle, ra.
WANTED-ClOARMAKERy.
Wanted Heed Clgarmaker. Alse sev
eral geed Tobacco strippers. Apply at
Till
".'1L.U. " CltiAK raCTUHY,
It
Ne. S North (jueen St.
WANTKD-TUKKE GENERAL UOUHK
Servant and two Cook. Apply titKK
Or CIIAKUK, at
F. It. TKOUT A CO
lupleyment Oflice, 21 N.VJueen St.
(Second fleer.)
E
NULETHEE STOCK l'ARM.
Standard Bred Stallions lu Service.
STOKM KINO (.161) SU0.0O
Kcceid, 4 .years, . 17
HI UKNRY (Mil) two 00
Mr Seud for New Catalogue.
DA.VLU. RNULk,
apl-3mdAw Marietta, l'a.
B
OSTON STORE.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
N08.26&2S North Queen 81.
WE AUK NOW SHOWI.NO A UEAUTltUL
LINK or
NEW SATINES,
(Frenih and American )
At Let Prices. All New St) les. Net One from
Last .ear
NEW SEERSUCKERS,
IN BEWITCHING VARltTT.
THE KXLUBIT IN OUlt LINK or . RIAL
ATrUACiie.si or
Dress Goods
WILL fLKASK YOU IN PKIRE, QUALITY
AID A.sSOttTMENT.
Fifty Pieces WI DK-W ALL SUITING, 40 lnrhef
wide, all wool, 37Ke a yard. You'd pay Sec. a
yard for them and think them cheap.
Twentv-flve Pieces All Weel II tltt LINK
STHIPEU UATlsrk. (lutte New, SIKc. a yard.
bee etr New Dress (ioedj an- you'll be pleated,
for we h tve everything New and Desirable at
LOWEST PRICES.
FIVE HUNDRED PIECE.
Blacks Oaahmares,
Black Henriettas and
Black Dress Silks.
AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES.
100 Remnants Dress Goods
At 20 per cent. Less thin Fermer Price .
B0ST0N8T0RE.
4T3tere Open Every Evening. -ga
riRSH et BROTHER.
BURT'S
The model from which Burt't Im Im
preied Shield Shirt Is cut, is the re
sult of S3 years' ezperlenea by a prac
tical custom shirt cotter and Utter.
Therefore, all et the difficulty hereto
fore bad by ether makers in securing
a perfect titling garment has been
overcome by our artist hence tha
Improved Bhleld Shirt as new made
by the Rear SniBT McrcTCiiB
Ce , is admitted by all who have tried
them te be tbe most perfect lit of any
shirt en sale, and are net even ex
celled by custom made goods. Tbe
best of material (New Yerk Mills), Is
used in their construction. The
besoms are S-ply, made of tbe finest
lln.n, (4,100). The shirt body Is cut te
the form and Is heavily re-enforced,
thus Insuring comfort and ease te the
wearer; and te give these goods
extra strength the 1'attnt placket or
Conffnueu Facing en back and
sleeve has been adopted.
The celebrated improved Shield
Shtrtt are finer, better made, stringer
and mera perfect In every respect,
than the ordinary shield shirt en sale
generally.
Owing te tba great popularity and
demand for these goods, their sale Is
confined te en. leading heuie only in
each elty, and can be had elthsrlaun
dried or unlaundrled at popular
prices.
lirsh & Brether,
ONI FBIOB
IMROHANT TAILOR9,
-AND-
fflethiers and Furniiliers,
worn Shield Shirt !
cea. aeBim Qum . ax aw b
wV aaaaB HSftVvawVBaBHl SaTflM
urn.
FULTON OPERA, HOUSE.
I
CAN BE SKUl'KED WITHOUT EXTRA
QARI'ETS, OIL CLOTHS, KU08.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
RUGS.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTH",
RUUB.
CARPKTS,
OIL CLOTHS,
HUOS.
Carpets,
Oil Cleths,
Mattings,
Rugs.
Upwards of 80 Pieces Rag Oarpet te Select Frem.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next te Doer te the Court Heuse, Lanoaster, Pa.
yAUM'S CORNER.
ZAHM'S CORNER,
LANCASTER, PA.
Reopened under Its Old Uanagtimenl with a Nice Asserted Stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY.
l.,Tffi -r new the
jt?"'fiCIAtTnt h"1' " """" ," &,,l'r 1'late, rrKl '' oirrremour tale, uhith ue
ZAHM'S CORNER,
apr.l lind
-VI? II" AD VL'KTISKXKXTS.
TWENTY-FIVK CENTS WILL Ill'Y A
box et I.iicllr' Tetlet Powder, standard
make, aud a Metal I'ulTUnt Call and eiamlne,
at HURLEY'S DKUW aluKa,
m We.t KtngStreeL
$1,000
FOR A I'INEK AND HET
1LR CHAMPAGNE THAN
Due de Monteballe
AT ROIIRER'S LIQUOR STORE,
He. -. Centra Siuare, Lancaster, Pa.
-nriLLiAMSen a resTER.
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
DON'T LINGER,
-BUT-
Buy Your Spring Suits New.
Because there Is a larger variety te .elect
from than there will be later tn the season
Cent's Light Weight Overcoats, Btlk Finished,
i 00 te 1-3 ea.
Yeung dent's Graduating frock Suits, 13) 00
and tat.OO.
Dress Sack Suits, 111 00, 115 00, 118.0).
Gent's I Ine kllk lists. Spring Bhapc, II oe and
15 00.
Light Colored Stiff rail Derby., 11.73, net),
U.W.
8 ray, Tan and Londen Sinoke Colored Pocket
Hats, 60c, 73c., $1 10.
Beys' and Children's Cleth Hals with Btltched
Brims. 500.750, 11.00.
Beys' and Children's Weel relt Hats, Stitched
Brims, 35c
The Latest Arrival,
oe cases or
DRESS STRAV HATS.
FURNISHINGS.
In addition te a very large assortment of
Oent's furnishings we make special mention of
an Extra Balbrlggan Undershirt for tientr, Leng
or Short Sleeves, 25c. Something better In
Spring Weight, Half a Dellar.
The Latest Sensation In Light Colored Silk
Neckwear, ?c. and 23c.
A Superior Lisle Thread Uese for Gents,
White or Fancy Celers, 25c.
Bicycle Riders' Hese, Barters and Qleves.
SOMETHING NOT EXPECTED
-IN-
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes.
50 Pairs of Ladles' Kid Butten shoes, free tel
lers, at M 00 1 new marked at II A3.
67 Pairs of Misses' Spring Heel Kid Shoes, IS.0O
te 12.50.
Pairs of Misses' BpUeg Heel Pebble Geat
Bhees, 12.50 te Iteo.
23 Pairs of Misses' Spring Heel bhees, 12 00 te
11.25.
43 Pairs et Ladles' Uand-Made French Kid
Butten Beets, Common Sense or Opera Tee,
made by one of tba Best Maker, en a late style
model, tUe te M-.
Ladles' SquaroTea. Bright Finished Curacea
Id Gaiters, M CO te I2.I9.
TKUUKS, VALISkSAND SATCHELS.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
32. 84,86 and 88 East King St.,
LAkCASTKR, PA.
AafBteres cleM every evening at soe o'clock,
except Monday and Saturday.
ae. II M. Uth St. Pl-UaTfa.
Vgmwfa. Mrv-lrMUw
Ol STkft REWARD.
VXavPinjr rer any case of Kidney Trou-
blsT'lterveus DabUtty. Mental and Physical
w-V.-a laVt BUTlifia MkRVK RlTTkaUS
a. -.'-. Jieww
One Seli Week !
10 AND 20 CENTS.
CUAROK.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
SUDS.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
RUUS.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTIH,
RUUS.
LANCASTER, PA,
yh' " A n VI:H TISKMKXTH
WANTKD-RELIAULK I.OOAL'anT)
Traveling snlramen (local prelerrtd), te
sell Lubricating Oils. B. r. HfclTltlCII.
spra-ttd Cleveiaud, Ohie.
ANTED.
loe Salesmen at once en very liberal
terms Facilities unsiirpasx-i.
IIIIOWN HKOTIIKKS.
ml'-SmdAw Nnrwrymen, Iterhcsler, N. V.
THE LATEST JUST THE TIllNrt
ler bnklnen purpm ecntch Cheviot
Trensers. He have them tn twenty different
patterns. Fer we-r they cannot tie excelled,
i.all and see them. 'A full line ut Scotch Cheviot
Suitings at moderate prien.
R03kN8TKI.V-.riNK TAILORING.
Ne. 37 North Queen Street.
u
SB
MANHEIM
Reller Fleur!
tanfl SmdReed
ELECTION OK CITV SUPEKINTEN
liKNT-Netlre l hereby lven that the
trlenrUI convuntlen of tbe Directors of the
Public ."cboels or Lancaster city will txi held In
Common t'euncll Chnmber en Tuesday even
ing. May 3d. at 7J0 o'clock, ler the purpnae of
electlntr a city Superintendent for the three
succeeding school j ears and flxtng the amount
of cempeiuatlnn tobepatit Mid i nicer, should
tha convuntlen determine tn elect ene.
JOHN I.LVKIMIOOD. President.
L.sc.aTtn, April 23. aM6td-3,a;,Ja,jOAm,l
"pilK-EKVE VOUK CI.OTHINCI BV
PACKING THKMIN
TAR PAPAR!
Net Sticky but Clean and Nice, and sold by the
yard. Campher and Pure Insect Powder, Ab
solute security for Seal Skin Coats tssecured
by packing them In TAR RAO 3,
ran st.s at
Cochran's Drug Stere.
NO1). 117 A 133 NORTH gUKKN ST.
mnrn lyeedlt l.anctster. Pa.
(CABINET I'HOIOJItAl'US.
Best Pictures for the Meney
-AT-
NEW YORK GALLERY.
CABINET PHOTOS., $1.50 Per Dez.
NO. ire NORTH QUKBN 8TKKKT.
apr212wdR
JTlNO 8TKEET TUEATHE.
STONI WKKK.-f a
C0XIECI.G MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1897.
Metropolitan Specialty Company.
Consisting of
WM. I. BURKE, America's Greatest Hartnenl
caiL
THUS. A. LORD.
QILUORK SHTERS.
CONNOR A COLLINS, K. W. UOWK,
and ethers.
Pit I CITS OF ADMISSION. 10 ft 20CENTH.
a9iatlneet Wednesday and Saturday. Ad Ad
mlaklen, iu tents.
THA AMU vervKiit.
BUOUKE IT OUT KOH VOUKSELt" 1 '
CLARK'S
American Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere,
NO. .6 CKNTKK SQUARE,
Uuy thelrgoeda at bottom cash prices, which
net only means lowest bu.lng prices, but abp
discounts en", when paying and selling for cash
enables us te sell our goods as low as any etier
house tn town doing business In the tamewiiy,
and lower than these buying and selling en
Just arrived, another let of these PretxeletU t
thev are excellent, mil Line of Clean, rresb
.. . -r .M -.-- a alVH .atVllllnM
MreccrtM. Je old steiic at give urmlcefl
rinATMlf
(IDa VOQUca n ait:viufcjr miiu.wvwip
tm InntM.
maris tfJAw
JOHNA.GLAHK.
N
EW GOODS.
Nothing Succeeds like Success
Prospering under the pressure of an increas
ing patronage, daxed with delight ever rer suc
cess, driving tbe w heels of trade evers smooth
and gilded track, opening up this spring's trade
with a blase of triumphant glory, WE HK
THK PIONEERS FOR LOW PRICES and tha
OUIDINUBTAR roil eQU ARK AND HON KIT
DKAL1NQ. Ne discouraging obstacles In our
path te liupa.e the progress of a live and snap
ping business. Uuslness mm wonder at our
growing success and deserving pnpulailty. We
show no stale goods at high profit price. We
arelrlenda te the public and !s te high profit
competition. Our aim Is te benefit the people
by eflerlng bargains. Uuyers are always de
lighted and surprised when tney come te en '
supra and fled Coffees marked 1-K. U " se-n
and XI cents, and last, but net least, Clarke's
famous combination Coffee, only w k, Ousr
anteed te be MUTTER than any S5C Cerrre
BOLD IN THIS LIT OR LOUNl'V. Sold only
CLARKE'S
Wholesale and Retail Tea and Coffee Stere,
NO.H WK8I KINO BIBBLT.
ralephene ConnecUen. Dewa "J
evening at Toclesk, aictpt Monday and alur.
Oay,
lM
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