rr.ns-w" wSKfff:-' ' r -js-rvv-rews.'1 trr TftyTvil ,?. - 'VT.STS.t'' til- - - . SWrS I w:c,tf"!5"( VTVSK-rM'-'A fjn ,;'i'W 1L , flPHB IAKCASTElt DAILY INTELLIGENOER, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1887. IX , " yi V mKKsrTTTi!7iii-i'iTt, h ti PART OTGAXIZfiS. tBBBBArwBimm tmaavvBM i BUM ATPABAtV. Wm Mwk MM laMsr itaBeAsaadettfce VM, MM) ai ajet aartaftasa- t. , v oftmtxieiitiM. AMI -A Mrtlng wm held JMWltef'a building, en Boulb nrlM pvpesw of erganltlng MM oenpaoy. a number of if Iowa bwuaa lnttrwtM In this rand tin cooperation of quite TM Manur emhlzed by the f UMfbllewin. cflicen : President, YMf t president, M. P. Reet t ', OkM. I Filbert j treasurer, II. F. A committee wm appointed 10 JsMMtttstlem and bylaws for the gev- M ma company. Tna meeting wm l, ana atarta who a meniDersuip nam H wm aeciuea te aampaay the Beacne Heek and Lad- 01 I'eiurabM. a oeramiHw te aolieit anbaorlpUena from ef town. The members of the i are in earnest in this matter, feed te mace it a permanent l.. .! 'It tTtral Kntsrtalnmtnts. -.Haw Bible claw of the United Brethren entertained but night at the I of their teacher, Mr. Uriah Seurbeer. pleasant evening wm spent by the i of the class. A salutary ball wm held by the members ' f aaaspeny C, in their armory, lut nlaht ';J.wwiesiWaa well attended. The ball wm a -aieceaa in eTery manner, and crest credit is : Vajte the committee ei arrangements, Harry . Jjaakardcbalrman. i$"-"A aarty was held lsst night at the home of . -Jajaa mm uime. Which WM Israel v attended. ' y?y Mjeyable Ume wm hed by all pres- ..ftiaVMtlc-r entertainment wilt be held by the (Vamabaraer Mt. Zfen A. M. H church nn t?j?Bmreday evening, May Mb, at the house of .;a,paaier, Key. t. H. Moere. . A Maae Bftll fiama OB illnnfsv & bMe U11 "waaen in Columbia will be - - - - . . . . .. - vM.Mutunjr Biicruuen at a e cieck. II jyAmmthmm ......... 1.1 . . .... Vfc-"" """ " taruiauiD, weed jhu b C1UO 'WW pay a game with the Anchors, of Yerk, 7 Ikatewn club, under the management nf W. Pg' X Baar bu been greatly atrenathered since 1 '. IMaen and a fine exhibition of the na ! I 1 MM. 1I1 . 1 H. . . . ssk " win ua given, ine Ancnera are g club and an interesting game msy be tad. The home battery will be Divet Rhodes, and Kettcamn and Keran will ' IWisy the pelnU for the visitors. t Sn'Wp' lOWB NetCS. I adjourned meeting of council will be tela evening for the transaction el lm. ;,iataatbualneas. ,TM row of brick beuses en Seuth Second hg&BUm belonging te Mr. A. G. Guiles, Is being K&- Brener, attorney for theewners, sold iworramedwelllnasen Seuth Third utrent ,v. . . : . -., saw. u. maimer, at nrlvataaaln. 1S& Tha fnliimlila mwiIt mva iAr I... evening at 0 o'clock for Harrisburg te as alat in clearing away a wreck at that place, ad returned home at 3 a. m., but will renew their work en Sunday. On Monday evening Gen'l Welsh Camp, Ma 67, Sens ei Veterans will go te Lancaster , te ylslt the Ladles Aid society. - Tht allnnualn ile tv'.iu.t. e-. irem town have ralauri!r.n -.... ......, Z& te la thaft-j-rrTTr - "T .. ' rT rwje Dual or sue cuunaei. be ahad season has commenced in geed i'jjrt- aariicai uu numuer ei snaa were caueni si ike batteries below the dam. iTlIfl TUBATMMB. Deth llentrs Ilail Ijirge Aucllrccri Lat Etcn- tllR Hlld FlPHMlt ttie fCOlle. At the King Street theatre last evening the audience wan lnrge and the show excellent Prof. Montag again astonished Unpeeple by dancing en a red het stove plate and eating fire in all shapes. The Nelsons, theGllmere alsters, Cenner and Cellins and ethers con tinue te win storms of applause at each an- ;', , eearance, and the company is the strencest of Vr- the kind ever seen in the beuse. Te-morrow's matinee offers big attractions. Next wetk a epeclalty company, which is even better than tke one new here, will be put in, and follow ing that Conners tt Cellins will put en a large party. The play of "Ksmeralda" wm given last evening at Fulton opera heuee by the Mel ville Siatera' combination, and there was a large audience present Ida Melville played the part of Eamerahln and Kese Melville that of Kerah Dttmeml. A silver tea set was given away and it was wen by Paul A. Herr, who held ticket Ne. 1,101. This eyeulng Kilt Lynne" will be played. After the riajr 1'lratfa. The New Yerk Dramatic Airro has te gun war against the traveling dramatic com- V panles, which Insist upon playing pieces that ,Ve copyrighted, aud te which they hae no y,i.c sign' wuaievur. 1110 issue ei mat paper yes- i Celumbls, who charges the Melville sisters, Sjasw in wis cuy, wun mis practlca The N J MMV .Ha . II The M.lnlU. Ul... .. MmM " ,.iw aiB are well aleeped play pirates." O! James It Waite, whose company recently appeared here, the aame paper aays : "The uncenvicted Walte boldly prints his uninteresting portrait en the first rage of the pregramme, tils i a powerful stock com pany at popular prices.' Always one week, commencing,' eta Past record a guarantee ei the latum.' fllitst nr ('...... . fintt te tastal Walte Ih a .irun.n,. i,.,... gVBian. lie blues plays under false titles. He ,-r la 'queer ' from A te Z, and is net obnoxious '-5" te prlzea' lie is a very cunnlnv i.iin. ,aad la admired by bis fellow pirates. Hold Held neaapaases for courage with these worthies, nd therefore Walte la placed upon a iedestal hM a niche all his own," Masonic Olllcsrs leslallcd. At a stated conclave of Lancaster Cem man man deryNe. 13, K. T., held at their asylum en Thursday e ening, the following eOicera were installed by Division Commander Dr. Geerge R. Welchans: Eminent cemuianrtr. Jeshua L. Lyle j generalissimo, Geerge H. KAthariTlAl ! ranlaln nanu.l r . pjju -r..M Bvueiij, virurKU a. tf?. aiapahftll! IrMflllrnr f A Hnl.ti..i.. . Iff" -, . a. uiiuiuu, receruer, i ,. & "" l""aies, u. k. Welchans 0. A. - Feb Denmlth and Joel s. Khv u0i. ...- S 4en, D. E. Leng, James U. Strlue, alternate : KevJOBler warden, J. Gust Zeek, W. O. Marshall, Bii""""" aiauuaru uearer, ueerge it. K-X Willson : sword bearer, .la.l. i um.i. '. RTwarder, H. B. Cochran; cspulns of guard,' ifcannuru,iiarry varpenier; second guard, pvjr,w. i-wuer, miru guaru, tuwaru E. Htelg. fferwalti sentinel, Geerge Lutrj vocal director, kfet&WWlaia a Uall, organist, J. It Kevlnskl ."UBdflr. GAOriPA If. Hntharm.l ?-.- a VJIanbaU and William O. Marshall. R$t In lb Jnrj's Handf . Kd'. Thal.l.lnl T.k u ... . i-HvSV. V7;r .uBuey ler HUOOUQg E&MJ WUmet, in 1882, at St Mare'a botel, Ejiif. " "'" M'ieu again en ID Ursa ay all Elijat Hum Of the criminal court there. The case Igaj. tea called up eeme het bleed, and at one time ...nvugumaauinu me wimessesand attorney seemed immleent, but the peace lbHL0?ncl,V!?a .na tee ca"e opened te the &$te hT Pta,i,ct. A'terney Vorthingteu. VL?'J'llxie? ?m,,u toeweU for the de("nse ww ,j . u m.w uuu ui we jury. It' ' Vtlalk-JaKHHAa , a "" usisiar, lM Who . bll niUA JM.ii TSL5Lb!!?:JM,,u' Ma kh. Ti-.-rr.rT ilflaaTteadaya. The boy said fceeama from grgkadaaatated la bringing ThWte wrr7,s"---sa mia te aae Ml at tern ee fan fcewaa afraid te Jumpen. P tke iamatM ef tke ateMea house lut night ww Ham aaay were eiaaharaart JBMKmOVLlt' BMOAfADB. a Set Awsr With a Team, tlscemta Drank sad raits late a I'rsch. MA ill ktt A, April 20 Klchard McDevltl, a liveryman, hired Jehn Ueuld te tithe a drummer te Mt Jey. Jehn, by selling the blanket secured enough of money te Ret drunk alter reaching his destination. Then he attempted te sell the horse and buggy, claiming them as his. Failing in this he started for Columbia and Lancaster te dis pose of the team. Ou the way, unable te drive straight, he upset In Clilckles creek, where the hetse and buggy were found the next morning. Could es.ped with a (luck ing, which sobered him somewhat. IEV. SCHNKbKlt's IlKMONATIOJ. Rev. D. U. Kchneder, pastor of the Ho He termed church, has tendered his resignation to'uke etlect the middle of Juue. lie ex pects te go te Merlin, Germany, where he will continue his studies Mr. Selmeder lias been here four years and during that time he baa made many warm frlends who will be sorry te see him depart He has greatly promoted the growth of hU charge. It Is only en the condition el pursuing his studies that his cougregtlen reluctantly accept bis resignation. noneuou j.eti.s. A spelling bee will be held at the lurnsce school house May 7. The proceeds will be used te defray the expense of erecting a chapel at Vesta. A Sunday school that has outgrown its present quarters was started there a yeir age through tbe t-tlerts of Ker. O. M. lllckman, el the Presbyterian church ei this place, lie and his co laborers are doing a grand work. There is preaching there new every Sunday atternoen in the school beuse. The funeral of Dr. O. W. Wurralt was very largely attended. It took place Irem the M. K. church yesterday afternoon. The I. O. O. F. and Sunday school turned out well. Di. Worrall wm superintendent of the Sunday school for titteen years. Kev. J. It T. Gray, of Lancaster, performed tbe ebequles, assisted by Key. J. Dungati, ertbii place. Van Gretf, B. O. telegraph operator here, is te be transferred te Columbia, where the company expect te open an nllce seen. Mlsa Anna tula will succeed Mr. Grcll at this place. LBVivut: uxsHits.KtiLA.yit. Her. J, 1, Uoeit Aildtnxt tbe Mmtrrs ul the CoilfRe Y. M. V. A Lsst evening the members of tbe college Y. M. C. A. aud many citizens of Lancaster had the pleasure of bearing au excellent lec ture en "Switzerland, The Heme of the Re termed Church," by Kev. J. 1. Geed, of Phil aielphla. Owing te the feci that iter. Gecd could net get te the city until quite late, the audience was delayed somewhat, but all were fully repaid for their waiting. The lecturer began by Baying we are in terested in Switzerland for three reasons; first, because of Its beautllul scenery, second, because of its republican form el government and third because It is the home of the Re formed church. Then the history of the Ko Ke formed church was taken up by beginning with Ulrlc Zwlngll, and Illustrating every important event in his life by Hee stereo scopic views that were prepared especially for this lecture. The development of tbe church wm followed until It gilned as strong foothold In Germany. A few comic views were displayed mere te Illustrate Hie In Ger many. The lecture was interesting te all, but mere especially te the members of the Reformed church. It Is te be hoped that the Y. M. C. A. will succeed in procuring for next year's course lecturers who will give tn much gene ral satisfaction as tbii one hat. This was the lant lecture for this year's course. Ttieilke FJccliiitnt Still The Hlce ejectment easels still en trial be fore Judge Patterson. As it will take tbe balance el the day all the remaining Jurers were discharged. Tbe delense occupied all of Thursday afternoon and this morning In the presentation of testimony te show that Daniel Rice was of sound mlnd'whenbe traneterred his deed for tli'J cocsideratleu named te his tw e eons, tbe defendants in this suit Dr. Geerge R. Welchan", cily, ( ap pointed guardian of tbe mit.er children of I'enrad Gasjer, deceased. The League season was opened yesterday, but en account or the inln only twegames were played. The Phitedelpblas went te New Yerk and were defeated by Mutrie's Giants by the score of 4 te 3 Tbe Indian apolis and Detroit played in thetewu of the former, and the Wolverines tmt In Uatdwln and Ilennett, tbelrgteit battery. They wen by I te 3. lialn stepped tbe Athletic-Brooklyn game In the third Inning yesterday, when tbe f core steed 3 te 1 In favor of the former. The Association games that the bad weather did net prevent yesterday, reunited as fol fel lows : At Lrnilsrtlle : l.iulsvllle 12 Cincin nati 6 ; at St Leuis : St Leuis IJ, Cleve land 11. Drain nl a Wcll-Ku ran liltrrnmii. lrael Iirenner, a well-knenu citizen of Safe Harber, died en Wednesday. Deceased wm born and raised In that village, and was a great fisher and rUeruian all of his life. He leaves six sons and three . auhter, all of whom are grown. Due of his seu, u Frank Iirenner, a hshuruiau who is well known te many Lancaster levers of black bass. Levi and Clarkseu, two ether bona, reside in this city and urn employed at the Penn Iren works. The tuneral takes place te-morrow. Trout rinlill-, The trout t-easen has opened, and jester day Jacob U Perter anil Harry N. Hewell caught twenty the of the game fish in the county. A. P. Shirk aud Dr. H. K. Muhlenberg yesterday booked twenty-seven speckled sptcimeDH. This morning H. C. Demutb and Harry N. Hewell went te Franklin county te fish ler trout A Maiijueraile Hull. The Jelly Eleven, a Becial club composed of young men, held a umquerade ball In Miennercher hall last evening. The attend ance was large and about lifty couples In masks took part in tbe promenade, which came oil at 10 o'clock. Tayler'a orchestra furnished the music and it was a pleafaut allalr. Committed for Trial LanruHTilllsen wm heard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en Thursday evening en a charge of Msaultlng with attempt te commit arapeen Ann dray, a weak-unluded daughter of Charlette Gray. The facts elicited at the hearlug worn substantially as already pub lished. In default of f.!00 ball the accused was committed ler trial at tbe August sebsiena court. lilt Wrtrt at Meellun. Au engine and about fifteen oil and ether cars left the tracks near Steel te u en Thurs day evening. They piled up promiscuously, and It required several hours' work of a large wrecking iorce te open the read for travel. Iteuuleu ul the Nintb Cavalry. The 18th at'nual reunion of tbe Ninth Pennsylvania cavalry will be belt! in Mid dletewn en Thursday, June Otb. Several cempanlea of that regiment were recruited in this city and county. Indications pelut te a large and successful reunion. m rreMcntrlx Old Net Appear. The adultery case against Isaac Dietrich wm dismissed by Alderman Fordney this morning. Tbe presecutrix wm net able te make out the case and she did net put in an appearance. Councils Commutes Organlied. The Bucbsnan-McKvoy.Keynelda relief committee of councils wm erganised for the euaulng year en Thuraday evening. Mayer Morten la chairman of the committee aud C. A. Vast wm elected clerk. BMAtU Or A. JT. WitMBB. Hatteaeace far OeainM Aealast a. J. Ulrksr On an Indspandsnt Tlrkst The death la announced from Paradise, this county, of Adam K. Wltmer to day, In his eighty. Ulth year, lie was a well known farmer and merchant, aud leek au active Interest In politics. He tan for Congress against O. J. Dickey en an Independent ticket In 1ST0, aud polled a large vote. He wm a director of the Lancaster county Mutual fire Insurance company. He occupied a position of high repute iu his neighborhood and wm frequently called upon te administer upon estates. He wm an extensive coal aud lumber dealer, which business Is stlllcenducted by AKWIt user's Sens. The building new occupied by this tlrrn at Paradise, wm originally a stable, but was enlarged and Is new a large two-story stoue aud frame structure. In 1SI3 deceased built a railroad from the main Hue of P. K. U. te the present ware ware beuse, distance about ball a tulle, which Is still used for the transportation of grain, lumber, oeal, Ice, A a Hla funeral will take place ou Monday I p. in. from his late residence, Henry Memliuhatrs Death Mr. Henry Mendlnball, a prominent citizen el Wilmington, Delaware, and president of the Diamond state iron company, died very suddenly of apoplexy en Thursday morning. Although sintering lrem a cold he bad been able te attend a social gathering en Tuesday evening, but en Wednesday wm much worse, though nothing serious wm feared. While sitting in a chair telling what he would like, for breakfast his race suddenly flushed and In a few seconds he expired. Deceased was a brother of Mr. William G Mendlnhall, who wm well known In this city as the secretary of the Penn Iren com pany, and later as the chairman el the Hohreritewn Iren company. The deceased was au energetic aud enterprising business man, and under his presidency the Diamond State Iren company hM been remarkably successful. He built a handsome residence after designs by Purness, which Is one of the most elegant homes of Wilmington. He wm M ears old and will be burled en Saturday at I p. in. Made an AMlgmuent. Jacob Hosier, of Manhelui borough, made an assignment te-day for tbe benefit el creditors te Jacob lleamsderfer and H. S. Dainer, of the same place. Mr and Sirs. Murphy at Uetne. Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Murphy arrived In Nor Ner Nor ristewn at 7 o'clock Thursday morning from Mt Jey. They proceeded direct te their future home en Chain street between Mar shall aud Oak. New Mmlc store. Mr. A. W. Woodward, tbe well-known vocalist and fermerly a dealer In musical Instruments, bas opened parlors for the sale of pianos and organs at Nes. a and 30 East King street Mr. Woodward's refined musi cal taste aud long experience In handling musical Instruments enable blm te guarantee satisfaction te all who favor blm with their patronage. Prer. Mender's MaUnee. The third popular matinee of the dancing class at Kshleuian'a hill will be given tomorrow atternoen. Tickets, Si cents. Chance of (Irecery Proprietors. Mi'iiUeri llel!ltn;er, the well known grocers, have bought from Chas. I. Uoblnsen, at Me. 41 Seuth iue;n strwt, the 8tec, geed will and nx. tures or hN grocery, and offer te old and new patrons a cuelcu and well-selected iteck of ecrytttng In that line of trada. m Alnesements, The Jlerit Organ Jiecital. Levers of geed church inusle of a high order will hiveu rare treat next fridiy evening In the Urst lie formed church. The grand church organ will be heard at Us best by aaklllcd Knglfsh organist, and fine choral numbers will be given by a chorus of seienty trained voices. Mr. Walter llausmau has arranged an unumally fine pre. gramme, aud the music will be rendered with great finish. jJa Ltuit .Vcxt Week Next week t'ulten opera house 111 present another dramnllc com cem pany at cheap prices. The star Is Miss Ida Lewis, who has already been teen here this sea son. Her repjrtolre Includes "Twe Wles," " Kalse Celers," and "The Lightning's riash." he Is said te have a geed cempsny In support MAHHIAUKS' Hieas-llAiiE. in thtsclty. at (.ruce Lulho Lulhe .n Parsonage, April i 1-C. by the Kev C. l.lvtn lleup., Milium a. lSljrgs and if. Kva llagcu, betn et thu city of tancitster. DBAXHM. WiiMrrt-AprllSMSs;, In Paradise, Adam K Winner. In his s3th j ear. Thi, r.liltlvp Afirl rrinrri. nt .fci f nll.. n . spectfully Invited te attend the luneral from hi a 111,,. ru.lnnA In f,.iln .. .. j .. 'i, at 1 o'clock p m. td MAMHMlt. PblUdelpbla Pred ace Market. 1'hiladslfbia, April 2J. rinur market dull!; sales, IftM barrels ; Minnesota ackers. S3 7M4 au : Pennsylvania family, 13 6'03 8U : Western de. WU3l53i Pauinta, W uxn Ou. """w . Kid Heur steady, tilHii S5. M;?jui7.wic ' May' K-c!June. Jmy.ij1"1"''710'' May' c-:Jnne. 7Kc; iiit',pr"' :e-i -ay, KJjc; June, 37c. July, 07J4C. m Mew xera aurast. Maw Yeaa, April '."J. Fleur market steady ; fine, ti 'iWti 101 auperllne, ,1 70&1 ii geed te choice extra, Western, B 7u(J5 00 ; geed ) fancy extra state.triToaieu; common te geed extra Western, 20Q1 GIT 8 Wheat-Me. 1 Kud State, 97c t Ma 1 de. S2:ct Nn.j Bed, Winter. May. WKctJnne, wkc. July, 'Jiyic; rccelpu, W,JU; ehlpmcnu. 1U5,- Cem Ne. 2 mixed cash, soe ; May. 4-j'e . de June, ise; Jnly, Ms; recelpu, 9 but; shipments, 5J.13U. ' Oats-Ne. 1 White State. 3U3393: Ne. 1 de. 37JJCJ .Se. 2 Mixed April, 31Uc; May, 31!,-; June. 34,sc i receipt, la.tej bus : shipments, none. Jtye dull ; Western, UQXq ; state. 57kO0c. Barley nominal. Perk dullj new mess, 113 00; old mess, IIS CO Lard May, 7 K ; June, 17 30; July, 7 II. Melx-ses steady at lxc for boiling stock. Turpentine nominal at &w;e. uedindullt strained te geed, nSiBH7W, Petroleum dull; Benned, In cases, Xc? frelghu dull; grain te Londen, '.'Wd. HutUir Hteady; Western Creamery, aiajlc i Elgin Creamery, fciO-Ac ; stale dairy, nalt Hrkin tubs, InSJ'ic. Chee dulli Western flat HOlswet (reed te choice light skims, lisailc. rancy vwte, 15 OlSHc; statu ractery. iiQiie. " sggs Ann i stale, 13'Je; Western, 13Xc Sugar steidyt llniiet CnUeaf, tHi16c; Oranulated, ll-lbasic. ., Tallew steady ; jinme city. 3kc. Ulce noailnei ; Carolina, lair te geed. S03XC. Cerlee dull : fair cargeus. lXc Obteace freduca Markst, uaicAee, April ), 1 p. m. Market opened. Wheat-May, tXe : June, mxct July. 8lkc Cern-May, 7We j June, 3ac ; July, 40Ji2 Oats-Jlay, MJJbi June, Jfc; July, S;c. Perk Net quoted. Lard May, ssaj; June, 17 OS; July, 7 Kit. Short Ulbs-May, 7 Wj June, 17 m)j July, 7 BU Vnnft.4nHI klln, M.. ou. i..- u.-.. July.M,c"' n ' " ' """ w i "cTj-myi'Hc875' ""' 37;i0' Jan" JuiyfSyerU' 'b,0,My a,5 June- Mi t-efk April, US 00 t May, I2J 00 1 June, rw en. tttxr-ti?'! :'' ' ,70!H June' KlbS-April, if VX I May, 77JXt June, 17 83 1 July, 17 u. urain and ProvuMea, rurnlihed by 8. K. Ynndt, Breker. CmcAse, April 29, 1 o'clock p. m. WJiuat Lern. Oat. Perk, Lard. April .... May 8uJ 37 S7 21 B0 fl.97 June i 3UJ WX2I.M) 7.10 July S3 it a,i j,ji August hi;c ti ..- .... j., St- ptember... Dmembur ,,, ..017& ..Bl,'i i Uecelpta Car Lets. ..... 4A .... ltd 21 214 t Winter Wbeat Spring Wheat Cern Oat liye Hartey ....... ......... UU City. uruaeuu...... Heoelpu-liegi. 7H Head. IS.OUO Closing Prices-2 o'clock p. m. SI haat. Cern. Oats. Perk, imi AplU mi), J7 SMfttliO 7.0J May SI 372 26t2 21,00 7.01 June... ,.eeii ajm ai? n.w 7.14 July m 4IM August SIH il'4 September sijj, iij December,,.. ...3 ,.., B, .... 7.XU 1.V) OU City. . X u e Caioxee, April Tke irewr' Journal re ports t Cattle Koeslpta, k.oed bead t shipments, tte.it markat aeilvet shipping steers, M te l.MOa., (40MS IS) stocker and fenders, H VO l te i row, Gulls and mli1. ou i balk, ttwmt 10 1 Texat irasecrs. II Mg4 UK- llnirs Ueeelpta. irsiwnmdt snlpinenU. 8,000 head t market was steady and strong t rough and tnUnd, IAumm.vm packing and ship pinr, ts i lujnt, u taffs It t skips, ai re) eu, Rneep UeeulpU, 3,M4 avail shlpnifnta, t markitt strong t native.'. 1 .vJ rei shorn. at auei 1 t Western. a p l Te lambs, at aeae w xcxans, ee) eu. Baar LtBBSTT. Cattle - Kecetpts. t.' head t Shipment. TtH market ftlri prime, KH i i fair te geed, ,1 KXil Jl 1 cotuiuea, W l tMM shipments te New terk, none. Hogs Hecdlpts, l.teu hrad t shtpmenta 1,'rt) head market nnu t 1'htlailelphtss, . 0. let Yorkers, as tnQS tvs t common te Unfit. H aej5 401 pigs ai;MUit shlpmenute Mew Aerk.nrars Sheep Kecelnts, ,no head t ehlpments, 1,; market ftlri prime. II ie)l A i latrtognedt f I ;)l ve ; common, t! uAi iu ; lambs, II OU0 seu wool sheep net wanted. asw ter a stecaa Maw Yeaa, April JJ, 1: p. nu Meney leaned at IS) ler cent Kxchange steady, II M'OI fJ. Uevemmenta steady. Currency ss, II 'JC bld 4's Cenp, II 2 bid t H'sJe. II 1M bid. The stock market opened dull at fractional advances, but after the first few transactions prices became weak aud declined 'j te 1 per cent, by 11 o'clock. N. Y. A N. K. was the weakest stock. After 11 o'clock a buying of Northwest and Lake Shere canted a Arm tene and the de cline was mere than recovered At the present vrltlng prices are i te J percent. ubee the clcsliiK rates of last month. Bteca aiarasta. U&otatlens by Heed, McUr&un Ce., bankers uancASMr, ra. SW TORK UST. Canada PaclOc U.C.C.A1 Colerido Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern CM. St. I.. A Pgh Uen.A Hlo. O Uel.L. A W Krle Brie, iaea Jer. c................ ..... K. A T , Leu. A M L. Shere Mlcn.Cen Heck Valley Missouri Pacific N. P N. P. Prof N. West N. Y.C ast Tennessee C Omaha , Oregon Transportation . Ontario A W PaclOc Matl Ulchmend Terminal.... St. Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Bends New Kngland raiLADsLruiA list, Leh. Val a, N. Y.APhlla 11 a. a. . r.tii . tc . 47 : m '. -WH . 13. . W ". 79i sj: Its tilt, - fts'i urtj 3t; 31 'I a" p-j lili ll-'i Hs S.n; 31 sr.s (., 2'H HS 137 34)2 sTtii 32H tv.Vs 1A 3tH Sill 61 i-'N ' SSI Ul', ji 107', 2.l l's Ul 11:4 1SV a-" 34 8s4 6I, 7S 'S til SOW Tb's 3tt -J- ua ii li)J s n SaJ 2J 3-lb 2! 11-lS . . w;, :::: ra. it u .- 6, ,.213-.t Beading Leh. Nav Hesteav. Pass..., P. A K , N.Cent Peeples Pass.... Udg.uen'ls mi PhUa. Traction.. MS 67i ei. VULITIVAZ. F OH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, IIKNItY DltACUUAK. et Lancaster city. Subject te the decision el the Democratic convention marSttdAw pe K COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J.W.KBLLY, of Marietta. Pa. Subject te the derision of the ItemecratU Convention. Your Influence solic ited. invtfdAw F 0K COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. UBANDT (Tanner), Of Kast Denegal township, Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Y'eur Influence respectfully solicited. mlMtdtw F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMKB, Of West UemnOeld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. inarj-Ud&w pe R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOU W. I.EBEB, Of Kphrata township. Subject te Democratic rules. marli-ilcliw F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. 7. UI.VCWAI.T, drecer. First Ward, City. Subject te Dhiuo Dhiue cratic rules. al-tfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce tnyselt a acandtdate for County Commissioner. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your influence respect fully solicited. UbNUY r. UAIITM AN, ml3 ttdAw Kast Lampeter Township. F OR 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 I nil pence respect lu'ly solicited. Was a candidate for County commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew In favor of tbe candidates from the Southern district, ltd&w KLI 1IATTEN. yew ad vehtisemkxts. ANTE D MALE AND FEMALE help at the Watch Factory, apr) 2U1 w WANTED-ONE CHlLlJ'8 NURSE BE twten IS and 19 years old ; also chamber maids. Apply HtKKU' CIlAliaK.at F. H. 1BOUT A CO.'S Xmpleyment Office, 22 N. queen St, (?ecend fleer.) ANTEU--T11REE OENERALHOUNE Servants and three Cooks, white or col ored. Apply rBKK or CHAUUE, at P. B. TBOUT A CO.'S KmploymenteRlce,22North(jueen St (second fleer.) BOCK 1 BOCK ! ROCK t Tomorrow (Saturday) and Monday my customers will have the celebrated Heck lieer. If WACKKBAiJBO. GO TO THE DAILY MARKET FOR ALL kinds of Fresh Vegetable i In season. Peas, lleans, few Potatoes, Cpe May Clams. P. s. Fine Susquehanna Shad fresh every morning ; ciqsdcu euu uuuveicu pruujpuy. aprts Ji D, It fox. WANTED FIFTEEN GIRLS TO Learn Cigar Making at the Conestoga Cigar Ce. Alse)? trippers wanted, apply at apU7-Std 47J and til LAMJASTKlt AVE. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WILL BUY A box el Ladles' Toilet lewder, standard make, and a Metal Pun ller. Call and examine, at UUllLEY'SDBUOalulta, West King Street riOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES OF A VT Prominent Ilarber Shep for sale ; geed location and doing a profitable business. Fer particulars call en P. M KtsKB, Ne. 47 North queen Street Apply seen for a bargain. ltd Ql'EN INU NEW JEWELRY SIORe! SATURDAY, APRIL 30, Opening New Jewelry Stere. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KINO 8TBELT, An Entire New Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, JEWKLUY, SPECTACLES, BILVEUWAltr FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. aprwiwd F ULTON OPERA HOUSE. SIX NIGHTS AND SATUKDAY MATINEE, COMMENU1NU Monday livening, May 2, 1887. Ucturn Engagement of the Distinguished Actress, IDA LEWIS. -AMD HKU- ISuperler Dramatic Cawpaajr. . BBPEttTOIBK roll WBKK: . MOMDAY-"Sea of Ice, or the Mether's Prayer " TuasDAY-" Lightning flash, or Stricken lUlnd." KDNESUAY-MCmtlils, or the Gypsy's TllUUSna Y- Jane Eyra." VBIDAY-" Celers," and "Uenah Diamond " BATUHUAY (Deuble BlllSVucwtlaBer. gla," and " Twe Buszuds." " iwk b ATUBDAY (Matinee)-" Lightning flash." PR10-V3, 10,90,80OIH18. Be'ervsd Seats new ea sals at Opsra Meese, .SaF-s ygw a n vkb TtaBMKsrs. WAlsTKD-A (URL TO GENERAL bonsewerk. Apply at Me. IU BMtOranirii street Must come well recommended. ti,MJ A W. WOODWARD. 'pianos and organs. MOS.aAWCAST KIMUT aprti-lyd Lancaster, Pa. OHKAP KIHU1NG TACKLK. Three-Joint Heds. Us. Keels. ea. Click Keels, err. The latest In reels Is an Indicator Click and Drag Multiplying Balance Handle. 11 Is the Uahteat and least complicated of tee liner Reeds. Tar 1'aper. Camp nor. Insect l'ewdar, each Paste and ether lunectlctdes, at FKAltKYa KASTKNH fllAKMACY, MmdM.W-.FK ,0,,P0,,ta' -""-- N OTICli tirncs Si'jyriiuMA Canal CearAst, -1 tiwnil bKlinuTlia lull UATIB 9TS IIALTI-SORS. Attrll 911. lSS' Netlctt la heruhv tflvuti thai a venemi itietina of the Stockholders et thta Company will be held at the etllct) In ttaltlmnre en Monday, thu Vth day el Msy, at tins o'clock p. ra, ler the election of oillcer anil Members for the ensti Ing veir. Tbe transter books will be closed from Monday, thu 3d of May, until alter tke election, liy order of KOUBKT l. llltOWN, npr-SHUd Treasurer. rjKeuLMuns. FRESH GROCERIES. Mentzer & Hellinger Having purchased the Stock of Groceries at NO. H (Hilt I'll gUKKN STItaKT; at Ue st"re lately conducted by Charles P. Uoblnsen, offer Its patrons a Choice ami Well Selected Asit. mentet Urocerlesel all kinds. .Sugars, Cuilees Teas, Spires, soap, Syruiw, Canned Uceds, Ac, In great vatlnty. The undersigned hiving sold the Sterk, Kli tunysand Uem1 Will et hts Urorer'teMnUur A Helltnger, besp.iks for them the patronage of hts old customer. CHAHLKS P. KOUINSON. LAKCAsrSS. I'A , .Spill '.-1. e AK UALU llEi.iAin.1: 1st. It's iiiiAiltt we are Attn lifter ; the Ust goods l'i:oeiti?i K. then prices that are satis factory ; ttutl next, aiming at great t things all the titne ami Joing better and better for customers. There's ue limit te the sale et our reliable clothing, aud te that we attribute our wonderful and increasing business. Ilarris' Cassimere Trousers, the best 45.00 per pair. WANAMAKKK & UtlOWN's Oak Uall, Southeast Cekner Sixth and Mau-ket-Sts., PlllLADKLrillA. T BURSK'8. Hammend's Slug Shet, WHOLESAtK AM) USTAIL. Save your currant and Gooseberry tlushe from the raraes or the Worms by the use of Uammend's 'lug Shet. HEADY rOK USE ANUS At g. Kills the Petate Hugs, Currant Worms. Lab buna Worms, Lice, t lea, Iteelles, Strlied Uuks, Canker Wei ms and Catterplllars. A prentattve of the Kese Dug and Cut W onus. Our fourth year for the sale of It. Our sales uereTE.N tens the last two year, thewlng a grewlnK dsmand for It. i-SSD rOK CIUCULAU. Bursk, the Grocer, 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. w ILLIAJUHOM 4 JTOOTKR, CALL US BV TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. ARE YOU AMBITIOUS TO TERIVE? if 80 Save Time, Trouble AMD MONEY OUTLAY 11 Y I'UKCIIABINC YOU It NEW SPRING SUIT READY-MADE. WE WILL PIT YOU PERFECTLY. TDK MAKK AND FINISH Or OIIll DBE1S 8UI18 AlthKOU!. TOl,UsTOM WOltK, BUT COST LESS TO BUY. Children's Suits, K CO te 3 te. Bey's Suits, 11.00 te U 00. Yeung Gents' Malts, Dress Cutaways Coats, tU 00 te 124.00. Gents' Dress Back Suits, 110.00 te I..' 00. Light-Weight Overcoats, Sfi.U) te tOMO. The New Styles In Gents' Light SUIT Hats The Bosten Flexible and Danlap's Seft and atltrrull Dress Hats. Beys' and ChUdren's Dress .Straw Hats, 25c. JSc, tic, 50c. GenU' Pocket Hats, G0c te 12 SO. Working Caps 10c. each. Bummer Lap Uebrs, 50c te 11.30. Gents' Promenade Gloves In Fllk, Berlin or Lisle Thread, Light Shade and Plain Black. Gents' Driving Sleves In the fashionable Celers. The Latest Sensation In Society Gloves. New Celers and Patterns In Percale Shirts : two Cellars and one pair Can's, 60c. flannel fchlrts (or Bicycle Ulders. White Diess Bhlrts, c Sse, 50c, 74c and 11.00. Genu' fancy Colored Half Hese, loe. te 60c. per pair. Shoes for the Ladles. A genuine French Kid Butten ualtcr, regular price, 13.50 ; we new sell tbemuttttf). A Special Let or Bright Finished Dongola Beets, with riezlble Seles, 12 50. An Excellent American Kid Butten fihoe,ex Tees, 11.50. Misses' Plain Kid shoes, with Bprtn Heels, former 12 CO ; new t.'2a. A Fall Assortment of Ladles' Walking Shee at Lewest Prices. Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags. WILLIAMSOH & FOSTER, 82, 14, M ti S8 Etft Klg 8t, 1AIICAMWLVA. JaVSteraS 0l0MtTM7Yalaf at ft0'IOk, XMVt HVMaj Hi UlUtiri XKW ADKKKTlaBMMSni. DAIUIAIN. White Quilts ! A BARGAIN. h'll'K CASKS OF ttw JCAVII, AS FOLLOWS 1 Ciuje 100 White QuUte. 75c. 1 Case 100 White Qullte, 87 l-2e. 1 Onee 100 White Qullte, tl.oe. 1 Case 100 White Qullte, M.26. 1 Case 100 White Qullte, $160. el uTweTn ,1,,y1"'"0,,",l'Menll bee at prices, and well weith the attention R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next te Doer te the Oeurt Heune, Laneastar, Pa .v ir a ; mil rixtt.ui:.Tu. raeu itKNr ukant iiaI.u a i.ahek, A? well lighted nviui, with anteroom, and suitable ler ledges or printing ofllce. Altotwe larx" nmiusun second story of satue bulUUli'x, suitable loreltlovaor lodging reun. JOEL L. IUIXKS apr.'-Hwil Ne. 31 North Dukustieet. TUK I.ATKNT JUST TtlK THING for business purposes Scntrh Cheviot Trousers. We luiMi them In twenty dtlTerent patterns. Ker wear limy cannot be excelled. all and see them, A lull line el Scotch Cheviot Suiting at miMU.rate prices. UOSK.NsTtl.N'S ri.NK TAII.OIttNli, Ne. 3, North Queen 811 wt. c AlllNCr rilOTOUKAl'll.S. Best Pictures for the Meney -AT-' NEW YORK GALLERY. CABINET PHOTOS., $1.50 Per Be. NO. llV, NO Kill (JLEEN STUKKT. sir:t-'2willt Ql'HINU, 1SW. A New Departure ler Lancaster In FtneTal erlng. Importing dlrwt from the best makers irt Fine Woellens. 1 havs lust rrcelvtKl through the Ikxten custom heuse, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SPlltNO OVKHCOATINU AND TKOUiEKINU, The like el which, for stlu and nualtty.has nevurb"n equaled In this city, and cannot be surpassed. Asp-clal lnttatlen It hereby exteeded te alt In want of Spring Garments te call early and ecure Choice Patterns Workmanship the cry beet and prices lower than ever. . II UKUHAKT, marfMydll Ne. U North VJueenMreet rrmnsQiAKi: I'L.vuk te iirv yei'h TKAS, COIKEKSAM) (.KOCEK1ES 1- IN TDK SQUAltlt AT CLARK'S American Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, NO. !ti CKNTltE SyUAItE. Squam goods at quare Price. Clarke's Pure Ilerax Seap only 5c. We am selling grnt qtian tlenef Crackep., fresh butjusl In. The Miuare Stere ts hendiiuirters for ttuxe Prcttaletts by the eund or bit ret , they are just the square thlnK. Utve mn another pound of your Uoed CcHt" It N the best 1 get anywhere, ts Ire quently said te tit. JOHN A.CI.AKK. martlttJ.tw '. Centre Square. lStrSTllKKFTHKATUK. aareNK week.- COXItM'l.Xs M0.MIA V, AI'ML '.'.', lss. Metropolitan Specialty Company. Consisting of WM. E. lll'UKK, America's Greatest llanneul catt. TUOi. A. LOUD. G1I.MOKE MSTKUS. CONNUIt A COLLINS, E. W. HOWE, and ethers. PHlCKSOr ADMlHsitTv". 10AWCENT1. aMatlnees Wednesdiy and 'jiturday. Ad mission, til Cents. R EMOVAL! IlKMOVAI.il Having ltcmeved my UNDERTAKING -A.ND- Furniture Repair Sheps Prem the corner of Walnut and North Ourcn streets te .NO. 352 .SOUTH QUEEN sritKET, I hereby solicit a continuance of tbe liberal pa tronage heretofore bestowed by thi public, at my new stand, where 1 am fully equipped te meet all wants of the trade. Tbn best el u niler taker's furnishings, and satisfaction guaran teed at all prices. Bepnlrlngef all klndsef fur niture promptly attended te. A. O. ROTE, Ne. 312 North Queen Btreet. AWTelephone connection. apr27 lwd w OKKINO MKN WANTED. Te knew that thevcan buy Teas. Coffees and Groceries 3 per cent, cheaper at Clarke's Origi nal Tea and Coffee store than the same quality can be bought elsewhere CouVes Prtsh Boasted Dally, 12K. IS. Is, 20, ti and 21 Cents per pound. Clarke's Combination coffee at 23c per pound Is admitted te re tbe best value ever offered te the cciree drinking community of Lancaster, fleer I flour I flour 1 1 hi Great Plllsbury flour, 75c. per quarter : Clarke's A A. Heller flour, 55c; Blnkley's Kxcells Kolls,-6ec. perquarter. 2V. per half quarter; Gingrich Heck Hill Mills flour, sue. ier quarter, 'Oe. per half quarter. Canned Goods and isettlud Goods I It Is aslen(hln te see bow fast we are selling ttem ; 3 cans Milng lleans for S5e ; 3 cans Lima Means, '25c; Scans rich and rate MaralVas, 35e ; 3 cans Cherries, 25c t 3 cans Gooseberries, 25c; Scans Blackberries, 2Sei 3 cans Tomatoes, 24c ; 3 cans Cern, '25c ; i cans Table Peaches, 25e ; 'J cans Baker's Whole Tomatoes, 25c. rtesh Canned Clams, 15 and 25c. a cun; they make a very nlceseup ; try them. 30,(0j pounds starch Sparkling Spray Glass starch. 3 pound boxes, 2ie a box. Large Lump Starch. 4xc. per pound Elastic, Magic, Quaker and Wind's Gless Starches reduced te Se a package Sugars never were se cheap. Light Blown Sugar, l)c. Almest White Sugar, 5c. Granulated sugar, i. 1'ow 1'ew dered Sugar, Hc Clarke, tbe Pioneer ler Lew Prices and the guiding star for square and heneetdeallng CLAUKE'S Original Tea aud Coffee Stere, Ne. 52 West King Street. aV Coffee ground by electricity, 'iclephene connection. JWLINN A BRENKMAN. CARD! We have a number et Uoetls which are just in season, and which, owing; te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " rennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in tbe market for (0.00 and (7.00. Baby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Itefrigeraters are new in season. Hew few people knewanytbing about llefrigera llefrigera ters. It took us twenty year te learn. We can learn you in Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe beat at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican and Common Hammocks, llaae Uall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLUffl & BREHBMAN, Ne. 163 North Qqmd Itr.. hmw AerMmruBmaim. Gil OnnFOK A "NRH ANII BKT. TbliXjyjU TEll CIIAMPAGNI TIU H Due de Monteballe. AT UOIlltEU'S LIQUOB BTOHt Ne. 22 contra Square, Lancaster, Pa. pUKK JlYK WIIIHKV. Old Greff Sprieg Distillery. ug..r.iiu.r.rj.s?1 ,.,.h'.,v.eJl",.t,,r'c"l,n,,,"ltlllery with allot Old uroffstewn Herlng.which hM been no id ter Its plenteous anf untalllng supply of the pur est water. At It our graudfatbera drank JhLn they were Imys. and Ittiia eve?lTnnelj5 I?, ,dIy mV.kD ln V'e he,,,wl weather, from "his fii-if".".."1" wer"x In the distillery Is ob. lalned. the pump drawing lrem It twenty five gallons a milium. " """'' nTe Besides my own dUlllled Whisky, I also handle Bmndleu, Gins, Wlnew, Ac. aWCall aud be convinced. ai.B 8,lHrl,c". lltlller. 81-Ne.W North (Jueen Street. .i-i'"T, KIU?'r?nVB f00" Kjeenhand can fhW"?0 ,ur " ttl the store or distillery I ghesl cash market price paid for a gee." artl apra lydAw fJlHJJH A HKUT'UKn. Special Attractions UNDERWEAR! WearoshewliiglnUNDBUWLAKlhe Ijira-est Assortment ever offered. repnJTenTlng ih rBa,d4aau,eAU.U,erW"01' r 13c. We have lt Deien of MEN'S G AU.E SIIIBTn ?piece, for"" K "K l 0,,pC9 el 'u""Prt 25c. JtSlfiKlV m-vs UAUB 8,ll". As. setUd SUcs, for 35c. Our fine Grade of 11AU.K S11IBTV with SieeVDttVwVW ;'!;?" Alse all Je ,am8 ra,, of goods, 40c. DVtA.AerUTs0.:17" 8U,K18 ana 50c. andBLe,.,JKA! I)KAW'. All flies of WaUt 50c. DKVWeM"NC" 1,ALUaUA" BHUTSand 75c. either long or short sUevcs. $ 1 .00. i.?,up2,r!J!,,0J Au'trallan Weel 811 1 UTS and 11UAWEU4, A,i.orteil Mies. Alse a full line Of BOYS' U.VDEKWKAa In Llght"we?ght Me" rlne and Gauze Goods w AT lirsh & Brether, ONE) PRICE MERCHANT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, COB, NOKTU QUEEN ST. AMD CKNTKB aqUAKK. LANUARTEK. PA WUKK1TVM. This Spaee Reserrcd fob- HEINITSH'S Faroitere Depot, 27 & SO N. queen Kt , Lakcashb, Pa. w XDMYKK'H FURNXTURK BTORK, J. H. WIDMYDR. FURNITURE! A Fall Stock, Desirable Geed', Lew Prices, Newest Stylet. WIDMYER'S FURNITUB1 ITOR1, Kla ud Dumb M., "iftM-UlN-w g ie.'t ". 'i,,. .. - SJ-teA.ESrT ta - '-? , tm-i . i&fa'&fy&ifrmu- M'&teii$mf 'rf.iLi. iA&fette'U& raSfwjgajfi
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