DAILY ay, aprii;e, ..(, u& i V f-af !. m kZfat. : RfW IV Wft Wit fc-S ffif Wi-i l& ..vt -TU-. 1 ' 9" : mnmm r- i . lUnf m4 ttrw iwmWNi , triMhr, Breaks His Went NnMN HI day. aeaee et In-BUiecYin. 7MMA April M AM adjourned meet I WM MM imi reamg in me wm all tea member ni highway oemmlttM e eilanoaltieu be made r4ra-Ja from Maner street te 0( the Gbeetaut Hill Iren Ore H MM laying of plpeeewer creaaingi, artt. te chief banteaa the violation onUaaeoea bat had no effect, were i weMain teieaaea ler the opening . Oadar. Third Htrmta nd Allev C. m Mt been aaoeewfaL laemmlUee reported that they had With theFiremen'a Union, oem el firteea neaabera, Are from each ', which baa ter 1U object me im- tot the lire department for me t It promote a narmeny ei among the companies; ill eea be made for line of hese Ihelraa t la caeeany company needs laanreTementa, additional ap(ratus ty, tne matter la reterrcu 10 me id If the matter la deemed proper neeaaaaiy the aamewlllbe presented te The committee recommend the y-taamtunent el a cede el signals for fires 4, Mai Bailable room be furnished for meeting ?e-M highway committee were Instructed te MI aetlea M ,I.4aj two pipe aewer crossings et Second and E Sf ee at atreeta. the tatne as at Second and ifewalamt atreeta. fl The committee waa also lustruc'cd te lm. - .. .. ... . T r'VTVMig wr unuiuga ni uuur nireei, ,iiaMBTlths feet brldsn. at Pnnrtli ntrnt '? aa the railroad creaalnir. el iwlMlnmlnr their ' 4AVIW0Tal. M,. The ordinance relating te the opening, el Uadan, Cedar and Third atreeta, and alley tuyvH. wwuuig h tue uuiuuu iinu, wen ewm uji iut acuue, uui ueteaieu ey ine following vole : Ayea Meaars. Cramer and Ferry. Naye Messrs. Eckman, Musser, Mlillln, Stevenaen and Watsen. Met voting Meaars. Caswell and Wilsen. The chief burgess waa granted tbe use et the corner room el the Town hall for olUce use, and the aafe te be replred te keep doc. ementa of the borough. The Firemen's union was granted the use pruu wue same room (onem their meetings. ? 9lM (Wilt Of ftltrnala fi ilnntnt. 4tm nnAru st& irr.. . " "i""" S, ewae Den in case or are, was. adopted, and ; jaaaager J. A. earner, or in bis absence as- aiatant Soperintendent S. A. Becklus, was ia ruetea te ring tne bell. An Invitation was received from the Col umbia Fire company, inviting the mem ben Of council te be the guests of the company In the parade te be given upon the arrival of the sew fire engine. The use of the council chamber was granted for the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Keeley stee com pony. Adjourned. A Bew of Heuse Darned. At two o'clock this sfiernoen a tire broke out in a row of live frame houses situated along the Washington turnplke, near the dam, destroying tbe whole row. The fire is aappeaed te have originated from a spark of a locomotive en the Pennsylvania railroad. The buildings belonged te P. 8 Jilelz, and were occupied by peer families who saved but little or their goods. ,.-f A PedditPs Leg Broken Jehn Flllm."" -..j.ii... ..,. jmrnut n (uuuidi m UO V.01UUIU1S 4 brill, met with a serious accident last ht, resulting in tbe fracture of his right leg. While going through tbe mill he stepped between two pieces of ere, throwing him te the greuud vtitti such force that the leg was fractured at the ankle. The man wu cjavejed home and Dr. Market sum mened, who gave the proper medical atten tion. Aiueug the Churches. The hour for holding the evening ser vices In the Presbyterian church has been changed te 0.30 o'clock. At 7 o'clock a prayer meeting will bs held conducted by the Society for Christian Endeavor. Rev. C. D. Klshel, pastor of tbe Church of Ged, will preach en Sunday morning, en Christian Diligence." A temperance ad dress will be delivered in the evening en the subject : Tbe relation of the saloons te children. " A grand jubilee service will be held en Sunday In the Second Street Lutheran in celebration of tbe payment of the church debt In the morning a short historical ad dress will be made by Iter. Wm. 1'. Evans ; an address will be made by Hey. F. W. Cenrad, D. D,, or Philadelphia, editor or tbe Lutheran Olacricr, and special music will be rendered by the choir. The uie.it interest ing feature wilt be tbe destruction or all bends and mortgages as an evidence that tbe church Is entirely free Irem debt. Dr Cenrad will preach in the evenlng. The da Will be one el general rejoicing. Town Hutt: The supervisor and workmen are engaged In repairing alley K, at Second street, te make better water draluage of the alley. Officer Wittlck received a didcrlptien of a young man named William Hill, alias Wil liam Carl, for Jumping a beard bill in Yerk. The description was soot by Constable II. C. Glnter of that place. The yeuuir man was ar rested about 9 e'clcck last night, and placed In tbe lockup. The efllcer lu Yerk was noti fied of the arrest. Notwithstanding the enferceuient el the Inter state commerce law, tbe car mevtment of the Pennsylvania railroad, ler this mouth, will be in cxi'fhs or tbe corresponding month of last year, about 30,000 cars. A heavy movement el care was caused in the west yardH yesterday by reason of the wreck at Steelton en Thursday. The Bid Inge were almost unable te receive tbe cars. UtulucH Irsnwcted la Court. The Bice ejectment case was adjourned at neon until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Jacob W. Helllnger, who served a term for desertion, was discharged under the lnsel. vent law. The restaurant license granted te Ames Heffmeler, was transferred te Jehn Beuman ctS grHnte" a 80U,ler'8 : TheSldes-Shullzlaw suit, which has been aw",w,h"',,,B',: Bent te the Workheui. The disagreeable weather of last tiluht drove live bums te the station house. Pour of them were sent te the workhouse for thirty days each, and one whogaeateod account of himself was discharged. Bslzcd bjr Ilia Sheriff. r$' Th' tock ' J M Uanien merchant of s.UvveBmy wwnsnip, ana ucerge Carpenter, "? HBinini ml .mv. mi heun .(..., ... iM ------- - ,F - wvvuteiirju UIHJIJ :;fcjrtheahrifrand will be sold next week te raallafv the executions issumi min.i ,. i '-th ' ' k iV Bud of Inrtl.i.. A ear lead of Indiana about forty in num. jr Mr pe-iid through Lancaster this morning, l their way from Flerida te tbe Carlisle In- if. Jl ! u I. - -. .. . y Pratt. auuerintenilMit nt tha h,v.i Onfsnd toltapert 3. Cameren Muhlenberg, pay. of the United States Army, of Ihla city, but for some Ui. atatiened at Hut Antenia. i wtn oreera w report at v an- flHTW iMrracaa, watningten territory. &'k "sata His wile. ff-HsHer-oea lalder Paffer, of 420 Lew -w mud Mtc.hta wife and waa p hy CXBeer Keehr.'e- rUipiilMllH; m a was vs as dm mm Save Mis Maaie te OraafTs Leading. Matnlas Graeff, one of the very eldest clltaena of Lancaster, died last night at the residence et his aoe-ln-law, Peter U. Sum my, Ne. 4 JO North queen street, aged Ul jeats. He waa for the past ten years the euly sur sur vlleg member of the rltle cemHtny that marched from this city en the 31 of Sep tember, 1SH, te the defonxe of Baltimore. The company was commanded by his brother In-law, Capu Geerge Musser. Mr. (IraelT waa Uulted States pensioner for tuaiir j ears and up te the time of his death took mere pride In receiving his pension money than in receiving all his rents or lncotne from ether sources. Mr. GraefTs ancestors were among the earliest settlers el this city and county. Ills grandfather, Jehn Oraell, owned net only the valuable property known as Graell s Landing, Just south or tbe clly limits, but owned almost all of Seuth Queen street south of Vine te the city beuudary. Ills father, Sebastian Grsefr, succeeded te tbe estate, and finally his son MatUlas came Inte possession r f a considerable portion or tbe property, Including Uracil's Lauding, and It still remains a part or his cs'ate. Deceased also Inherited, through his wlfa, a Miss Hes tetter, a valuable rarui In Maner township and lived upon it ter many years, and was known as " gentleman farmer Urnttl " He was the father or nine children, si of whom arelivlng. HlseldetdaURliter, l.lzrle, is the widow of the lale Jacob Mellinger; another daughter, Mrs. Sallie Mjen, lie at MoVeytewn, Pa and two ether married daughters In Carrell county, Illinois. An only son, Henry, has been ler many j ears a resmeni or California. Mrs. Captain Musser,. and Mrs. Captain Downey, both of whom lived te a great age, were sisters of Mr. Uracil ; another sister was the wile or Henry P.elgart, a brother et Hni'l llelgart. Jacob Graett", who for many years kept the tavern and the mill property at Uracil's landing, waa a brother, uether brother, Henry, was a soldier iu the Mexican war in IS 1ST, and was letat sea en return ing te the Uulted States, the vessel having sunk with all en beard at least uelthervessel nor crew were ecr heard or after leaving pett. Anether brother, Jehn, hadchargoer the great charcoal rurnaces at Tyrene Ter many years. He tee is dead, and the re mains or the family, for three generations, He burled iu the old Moravian burning ground, North Prince street, this city. They were all members of the Moravian church. Daniel A. Altick's wife, a daughter or Jacob Graetl, was a niece or MtthU,and he used te spend a great deal el his time at Mr. Altlck's beuse. Mr. Altlck says he was a most genial companion j net at all like an old man; was lull of fun and lend of sport, aud delighted te tell or the Jelly times he used te have with Buchanan, the Celemins, Thid. bteven, Jehn Black, Cel. I'orduey and ether young speria. Leng age Mr. Uraetl divided a great por tion of his extensive property auieng his ehildreu, reserving for hlum-lf enough te keep him comlertable rer tbe ba'ance or his lire. Before making his permanent home with his daughter and son lu-law, Mr, and Mr. buiuiny, he would leave his fjrm in tbe Maner, and make frequent visits te his rela tives In the West where he was a welcome guest, and where he would stay weeks It net months at a time. Mr. Uracil's death was caused by old sge rather than by any specific disease. His funeral will take placa from his late resi dence, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, te pro ceed te the Mennenlte burying greuud near MillersTllle, where the Intormeut will be mide. Prath el Mrn, Klztlidii ri Mrs. Utizibeth Cox, widow et the late Themas Cox, died at her residence, corner or l'rinc9and Walnut street, en Friday night. Sshe: was the daughter el the late Themas Wulte and was a lire leuji resident of this city. Her husband kept the ltalay house for many years She Iea e nu family. Her funeral will take place en .Monday afternoon and the Interment will be made at Laucaster cemcte'-y. JSASTUS'J fiEVUKT. Sue Turin Out te Hen Lattraatcr Girl ".jnifd Alice Ueluly Six days age a woman whegavchcr uameas Annie Easten was found in a semi conscious condition en the streets or Pblladelpbl. She said that she had drunk some black liquid which her husband hail forced her te take, The girl told numerous tales which have been found te be lies. The discovery was made by Justlce Jehn Kvans, or Camden, '. J., who had read an account or the girl in the Philadelphia papers. He went te the feecend district station house, In Philadelphia, yesterday and told tbe lieuten ant that en the morning or April 20 he had married two persons who gave their names as Jehn Whittle English, a saloon-keeper, aged 33, and Alice Heinly, aed IS, a heuse maid of Lancaster, Pa. Mr. K ans was shown the girl and heat ence pisltnely Identified her as Alice Heinly. When cenlrnuted by Evans the girl seemed gre-vtly agitated. The officer tried te get her te till a tiuthful btery, but she refused. hhe was taken te the rooms of the society for tbe Prevention or Cruelty te Chlllren, where she said she had au undo who was a clgarmaker at 1'eurtb and Merris streets. The mau proved te be Michael Njheelr, and laited the girl. She at ence said lint he was berunele, and asked him ir he still had her marriage certificate. The girl then broke down aud told her story, which was as fol fel fol eows: "My right name Is Alice Heinly. lam the daughter or Jehn and Mary Heiuly, and ter the last leurteen months I hue lived In this city. Belore that I lived with my grandparents In Laucaster. My father I de net Knew anything about, und my mother llves 1 think, in .Muecttlne, lena. I went te my uunt, ICate Shed, who new Uvea at V Merris street, when I lirst came te this city, hhe get me work at service with a number of lamlliea. The last place where I worked wasen Twelfth street, In Klslng buu tillage, with a iauilly named Warner. "I used loge out at nights a, great deal, and one night, I don't remember just when, 1 went down te Harry Heep's, en lUcestreet mid met a young fellow who took me te Lllzabeth Mettler's, next deer. I bearded with her rorallttle while, and it waa in her house I first met Jehn Whittle, whom I mar ried iu Camden en the se.h et April last. Jehn kept a saloon at CIS Bainbrhlge street then, but he has sold out and I don't knew where lie U or what he Is delug new " 'Last Monday ulght I went down te my Aunt Kate's and gave her my marriage cer tificate and told her te let no one see IU I then went te Dr. New sham's drug store at Filth and Merris and bought ten cents' worth el laudanum and took It en the street. The letter which was found In the breast of my dress I wrote myself. My story about the drugging and the letter Is a lle. I don't kuew why I did It." Every point In the girl's last story was cer roberated, and It proved te be true. Utt uuele cays that she seems te liave u mania for poisoning htrseir. In June last she took a dose of laudanum, and was round en the street She was then bellevbd te be dead thou she has been erratic. The girl is uew detained by the society ter the prevention ?of cruel, te children, and will likely l,esent e he Heme or the Geed Shepuerd. Her bus. band cannot be leund. lhe girl had net been seen by her aunt irem Easter Nundav uutll Monday last when she came with hur marriage cettiheate. AlloeHeinley Is well kuew n In this city She Is between 18 and 111 years of age, nd was well raised by her graudpareuts, who are respectable people or the Heveuth ward. She was Inclined te be very wild, huwever, aud preferred bad company te re.ualuiriir et hema In December, 1S85, she and a com panion named Maine Kenuard, were arrested near tbe Penn Iren works for disorderly con duct. They had been In the habit or spend leg much of their time in tbe company of bad boys and their conduct was anything but geed. On January 1st, 1830, Ibe girls had a hearing. Alloe paid her costs and was dis charged. The Kennsrd girl wm aent te Jail (or 15 days. Soen siterwarda Alice left Lsn- .caster and little has been known of her lie e since. One aatca Offi Annther IWMi, Mkw Yerk, April 30.-JeckMeAuliftMd Jem Carney met at the ctner office te-day te ratify a match for 11,000 a side and Uie In ternational light weight championship, but tbe backers or the men could net agies te terms and the match foil through. Arthur Chambers, who was present, lu company with Jli.llny Mitchell, at ence challenged Carney te Unlit Mitchell. The challenge waa accepted and articles were signed by both men te tlrfbt for f 1,000 aside with skin-tight gloves within seven weeks. Al Smith waa named as stakeholder and referiv. i Meilran Suiuf tiers MurprUert. MATiMenvx, Mexico, April 110 List week near the Sauo PrerlUla ranch four police, under Corporal Juan M. Can ta, ran en a party of smugglers routing them after a sharp fight and capturing twelxe bales of contraband goods. The lical papers claim that the Inso lent conduct of the custom officials and the tin ueccessary sharpueas used toward rancherea, who honestly try te pay duties en goods carried by them te the interior, catise them te go te the American side et the river, buy there and smuggle them In. A Ills Wnrki for a Ksiims Town. Athiien, Kans., April 30. The proposi preposi tion el the city et Atchison te tbe Missouri 1 acific machine shops at this pelut, was ae cepted yesterday by General Manager Clark, who arrived here from Ueiaha. Ihe shops are te be built ou 13) acres of ground owned by the company, at the western limits of the city. Werk will tie begun July 1 and be completed as rapidly as possible. Ihey are designed te tie tbe central shops el the Missouri Pacific system iu Kansas, te employ between l,&w and '-',000 men. Anether Itallread Aiels Wamumiten, April 30. A telegram was received at inter-state commission headquarters today rrem the, general manager of the Oregon Hallway A Navi gation company, asking the commission te suspend the operation or the long and short haul clause et the law against traffic ever that read. J A It (I JKHKI.M STUHB. llmrles H eilll Opena a IMuclteme I'lare f HulneM en Wel King street. Mr. Charles S. Gill te day opened one of the finest and neatest arranged Jewelry stores In the ilty. It is located at Ne. 10 West King street. The store room was refitted especially rer Mr. Gill. Among the attractions en exhibition is a watch made by A. J. Wells, or the Waltbam watch ractery, the top plates aud balance bridge or which are constructed of rock crystal. The watch Is valued at fWX) and was maJe ler the president et tbe Waltham company. There Is uet another watch in the w jrld like IU A second watch en exhibition Is ene made by Mr. Gill him ssir. He worked at it in the'evenlngj and it took htm six months te make It. This watch Is uet ter sale, Mr. Gill having under taken It because it was said that there was no one In the cltv who could make one. It is a beauty aud rellfits great credit in bis skill as a master mechanic Mr. Gill served bis apprenticeship and was for seventeen years lu the employ or H. .. Hheads, aud Is well known iu the city. His store Is well filled with a handsome stock et goods, aud It is tastefully arranged in tbe show eases ai.d windows. That branch or the buslue-s Mrs. GUI attended te, and it could net have been placed in better bands. Mr. Gill starts in bustuess under auspicious circumstances, and will no doubt seen build up a profitable trade. "The Orllltmine," In a short time from the " itki.i i i a.MMi"elllce will appear a college publl. catien with tbe tltle indicated above. Every year the junior class or Franklin and Mar shall college Issues this work as a sort el epi tome of the various aspects el college lite. The present volume Is tbe fifth and will be a handsome book. A flee steel engrav ingot Dr. J. U. Dubbs, professor of history and archaeology, will be the frontispiece. Printed en tine piper in blue iuk and bound with guilt edges, the " OritUmme " ter sT will no doubt be a worthy contribution te thecen. tennlal celebration of the college next com cem mencement. Auueal Itanqaet, The fourth annual reunion and banquet of the bbliller Steam Fire Engine ana Hese ceuipiny, .Ne, T, will be held rn Mav fith belnuthe 13d anniversary orGeerge bhilllur's death. G. N. Kkinei.ii, general aent or the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance com pany, paid te-day te the widow of tbe late Henry Short, one thousand dollars, the amount of that company' policy upon his life. One Hundred Dezen Ladles' Kxtri ine Itlack Pomrudeur JerB, embroidered vests In led und white (we Ui r.Ou) rer 5C. apiece at ASTi:iUI3. ue aud see them! Connected With the f.change. Cllns's billiard room, Ae t! North (Jueen street, his been connected with the telt phene exchange Closed Oat Prompt I j. The itrec-ry at -N'e 41 -oath yueen street, which Muntzer A He.lliiKer lieutjbt yesterday from (.his. I. Hohlnten, his been sold by them tedaj te W. VV. 1. ripple, of Safe Harber, and that irentleman advertises a new stock of frith goods. Amusements, Jdi .euu A I ir..-Idi Lewis opens In r ulten eperu heue for a wee en lien Jay. 1 he Philadelphia Xerth American says " lss Ida I owls wm eplrltid and graceful, iler hatred und envy or her successful rlv n ere portrayed wlthbicemlntf force, which lmprevid In tbe last act, whin the actress proved hirself equilly capable of showing herself repentant, tender and womanly." The 1'rinlen' Hall Lancaster Typographical Union, .Ne ;e, will held their first May hop at il.i unircher hall en Monday evenlDg next, 'the committee el arrangements has sicured Tay Tay eor's fall orchestra and lelt nothing undone te make the atfilr sticiisilul. A large number of tickets have been sold. Ihe Jlertt Organ Concert The king of all Instruments the church organ will ctruinly be heard te excellent advantage next Ifrlday evening, In the ITlrst Kefermed church. Mr. ilerst has bien sole organist for many jears at the different muslcil lestlvals In Kngland, and has devoted hts life te perfecting his skill en this ieBtrumunt, Geed organ music Is rarely heard In our city, and the large church will be tilled with our cultivated and music loving people, raekage Varty 1 here will he a package pirty of the Knights of the Mystic Chain at hxielsler IihII te night. MAttUlAUJtfi- UiKviciz-rUMiisa April .7. !;, Ht at. An. theny's church, fay Kev. a. r. Kaul, Jereme A. UUuienz te Lydla K. lianslng. ltd WiTiihR -April i. I6S7. In Paradise, Adam K. Wlluier, In htabSth jear. The relatives and friends of the family aru re spectfully lathed te attend the funeral from his late residence In Paradise, en Monday, May 2, at 1 o'clock p. in ej DeeauxBTi In this city, en thn teth lUst. Junius Meucherty, in the l'Jih year of his age. lhe relatives and mends of the family are re epectfully Invited te attend tbe Itinera Irem the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Michael Klmer, Ne. S51 West Strawberry street, en Monday morning at 'J o'clock. High muss at ft. Marys church. Interment at 8t. Mary's cemetery ltd Cox -April 29. 18J7, In tbls city, Kllznheth Cox. w luew of rne lute 1 hemas Cox, aid W v ours. 11 months und tl days. '1 he relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of North Prince and Walnut streets, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 1 nterment ul Lancaster cumeUsry. MAUham. Philadelphia Produce Market. U flour steady, fitiugi ta. 03.h? July".Prt1' c Ma Me I June, JuTr,.?;jic.,,rt, '7,0-' Ms .. Jaw, 474e, J.Vly'-cPr"' mC-'' May-1!8KI ". S7c, Kew cerai suraet. .Haw Veaa, April -rieur market steadr i Fine, fl'isdi 10 1 superfine, 70J 5 geed te choleu extra W turn, S3 7e5 Out e-oed te fancy extra stale 'eatUOi common te Soed extra Wcsurn, S3 200 ST "" Wheat-Ne. t ld Bute. B7Kct Na l de. HC i Ne. I Ked, mter, May, Je June, WS MNet -calata, b.sM) aalp-eata. let,. si. enrn Nn. t t I h. tvuti t Ma. tlUn , Jnne, 4Sd Jnljr, UUei receipts, IO,uM bes t hlptnenl7,7Jl. ut Ne. l White SUts yei Na t de, S7e; .Nn.aMlxel April, 3iet May, 3H4-; June! MHc reeelpt,sti,(itiii i shlpinents. l.JUd uye dull i Western, Nwc i state, 7MWe. Ilarley mill. rerk dull new mess, 113 tW old iamf,luu l Lard May, 17 il I June, 17 M i .Inly, 17 H Metasaes steady at lDMe for uetllng stock. Turpentine inile at 3. We. Keslndulli .trained te cod, lU'VJUIS Petroleum dull i Uellnea, In cases. )(e. rnt(hU dulli grain te Liverpool, Id. Butter dull i Western Cnaiunry, fefltJIai Klgln Umamery, Jte state dairy, hall nrklu tub.ll.la Cheeea dullt Western rial, liaiMtCi reed te choice light skims, llxailMe. fancy W bite, 1J ttUHc: etate ractery, ilaiJc kks steady i staUN UHei Western. Wits. Sugar dull t KeflncM Cutie , Viltf! 3 1C I Unuiulated. i ll-ltOe. Tallew dull t prtiue t-lty, H-lfetJUc. Ulce nominal i Carolina, fair te guest, JJXe. Corfve dull i fair cargexie, Ua Ohleate Pred are Hatkst. caicme, April .', 1 p. m. Market eiHMind. Wheat-May. Slet Jtiue.Meict July, slWe. Cern-May, .170 : Jiiue. We t July, u!c. OaU-May, J7c i June, Sc i July, c. I'erk-.lune KiSe . lard-Mav, I7I0HI June, !7i:Sl Jnlv. 7 hnrt Klbs-May, 7 7i i June, 17 le, July, ciceiae. Wheat April, ci May, !s'C; June, M'.cs July, ss1. .''rn April. Si.'kct May, 37.a i June, 5Sei July, le;te'. i mu April, teei May, Si'jCj June, fe.e t July, c Perk April, uj i) i May. .:Wi June, w ,;l7i:u May' m w Jum, K'bs-jptll, 7 Ms May, II M: June, 7 7-'K : July, , ,3. anus end rroTUtene. Vurnlshed by S. K. Vundt, Breker. Chicihe, April ). 1 o'clock p. tn. heau l iru. Oats. Perk, Lord. April 37 May ie; 3; ... ,, sj June s Nj a.vjm 7 et July.... 3V e', , .... 7 1; August .J 4ieJ .... .... 7 . September. ? tjc, December i2 . . ... . Receipts Car Leta. Winter Wheat ra Spring Wheat ,. j Cern j 1W 171 Ky rUrley OUClty. CrndeOU B7S .... Head Receipts Hots fne Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m. . ., Wheat, Cern, e its. Perk. Lard. Apill S J?, DV,.i.Vl ( c May 37S a. .'.vi t w June M', SM, ii:$e 710 July MVi .. a.i .... 7 iv August M; t!', ..." .... 7 September. i' iS' December -, OUClty. Crude OU f7 Ue steca sjarkel. Chicaue, April !0 The Dreitri' Journal re ports . Cattle Uecelpts, ,e head : shipments, 3,t0)- market actlve j shipping steers, se te 1AJ s . Kuies -Mj stockers and feeders, U co OI50i iw, bulls anfl tnt.T.xJ. r::Jlll: bulk. t!HI3 1 : lexai graA.rs, Hunge iv. Hogs Receipts. H.ueihewd: sblpmenU. 7.000 head; market was steady and streng: rough and mtxed. latoevv): packing and ship pln. ft 4C05M; light, HiOflS skips, m iae. sheep Receipts, 3.0D eead j shlnuienU, none; market strong; natives, at 5"i 10. Shern, fl (.Q tv 1 Wewtern. HO Ql ; Urubs. M75B0U0, lexanMJOUOUO East Lissktv. Cattle Receipt. 63 head ; shipments, v., market doing nothing all through consignments, no cuttle -hipped te .New erk te-day. Hogs-Receipts, 3 ) head ; shipments t en head; market ttnn : Philadelphia, It ufli. le; Workers, IV sues bi; common te light, i 3i5u. pigs IITias.'V aheep-liecelpts, ye head: hlpments, ten inarket dull : prime, II (iQI, tatr te goe.1 II ,5JI te common, t: eerj3 00 , lambs, II two 5W, v,oel sheep uet wanted. Tork stocks. Ntw ors, April , 1 30 p. m. Meney leaned at m 5 percent. Lxchange steady, l;"tl R Uevenimenudull. Currency 6's, 11 ; bid; 4s Coup, 11 stiij bid ; 4X"s de, II K4; bid.' The stock market opened firm but quiet at last night's figures, and up te the first call (10 JO) little or nothing was done, but In the hear and a half te neon there (w as an actlve buying and prices advanced 14" te lpercenu The market since neon ha been dull but stead.. mock ark eta. Quotations by Reed, M cUranu A Ce , bankers ujet ujr, i mw teex list. Canada Pacific C.C.C.ftI Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern Chi. St L. A Pga Den A llle O Pel.L. A W erle Krle, Znds Jer. c K.A T ." Leu. A N L. Shere Mffh fitn 11 a. . . (-Vlj MX 12 k. 3r.ii fcVJ t ". 40 tli 2" 31K U7 M H2X 81 3'CJ 7S 5 91 31 M 10Ji 2", UlCj my, 13i Hi w 3I 31 H4 eix fi a JIK 137JI -,S I r S-.'CJ 3'H iS nii 3-.-Vi eVi n, til M tl UlX li'l S.'i? 34tJ U ."EM? Heck Valley ..'."!.'!""." Missouri Pacific n.p .,. -V. P. Prof 1. West. S.Y.V East Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation.. Ontario A W. Pacific Mall , Richmond Terminal , St. Paul , Tex.Pae Union Pac Wabash Cem , Wabash Pref , Western U , West Shere liends New Kngland raiLaeaxraiA ust. Leh. Val , B.N. Y.APhlla , B. B' Reading Lea. Nav Hestenv. Pass , P. A K n cent";;:."'.".'.""";;'.! Peeples Pass... , Rdg. uen'ls oil .. Phlla. Traction 1W uO bi l.'li IU SllJ 19 sy. 1 3SW 3IJJ 3x)2 !f'-i &w SVK 23 22 1V1 tOfi ... "tT e e "7 a i&-.tt WV, at 67 pOK COUNTY COMMIS3IONKK, HENRY URACUIIAR, et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention . marvu tldA w TjWK COUNTY COMMIHSIONEH, J.W.KBLLV, or Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democrat! j Convention, Your Influence sellc- ?: nvmfdAw poll COUNTY COMMISSIONER. S1MO.V L. ISRANDT (rarmer), Or East Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. 1 our lnfinenee rcspecttully solicited. mti-traaw F H COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SOLOMON ZKAMKR, Of West flempfleld township. Bnhlect te the Decision or the Democratic Convention, luuiS-tfdAw F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOH W. LKBER. Of Ephrata township. Babject te Democratic rules. marl4-tfdAw gH)R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.. RING WALT, liretcr. Urst Ward, City. Subject te Detno Detne cra'lc rules. al-tfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At tbe request of many friends 1 announce mysell as a candidate for County Commissioner, bubleit te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your influence respect fully solicited. HENRY r.HAUTM AN. ml9tldAw ICast Lampeter Township. rpOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leacock township. I announce my self us a cundldtle for County Cem iiUslener subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention, Your influence respect fully solicited. Was u candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, andat the request of my friends withdrew In favor of the candidates Hern the Southern district. Ud Aw JCL1UATTEN. MBW AUrMMTfMMMM. DON'T FOROKT THE" PACKAGE party at JCxcelsler Hall TO NlliUT. fif teen valuable prlies te be atveuaway. lllram Crceme and Pret. Mehn will appear. Tickets, lucent.. aDja-itd J9 W. WOODWARD. 'pianos and organs. NOS. A SO BAST K I NO ST., apr:e.lye cuter, ra. tendance U desired, " a 7 Ju. jllav ' A'ltW f VKRTJSKMS.TX UAKINU POWDER. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el Pertly, strength and wholesemeneas. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude of row test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cant. Kotal IUkisx Pewnsa te. 1 Wall strnet, New lerk. may27.tvdAw LUNCII-CI,M M)l I' IiUM'11 Tills evening at thn t vreUnr Hall, ltd CllAltl.Ks OUT, Proprietor LVMJUI U'NOr I Clam eun Lunch te-night at the Columbia Harden Hetel south Dueeu street. Sptenger's line Heck birr en tap ltd 1'KIBII LOT, Proprietor. ("lliAM bOl T LUNCH THIS (SATl'it J 1AV) evening at the "WALL llOUSK," corner ICtiuth yttct'ii and Mtddle streets. Spren ger's Reck, Kelker's Lager and Perter ami Ale nil flowing lreely. JOHN 11. lltlRiteK, ltd Proprietor. C APK MAY CLAM SsOUP OR UNCtl thl4 eventni? at the Maner lintel. Xiv ii? and 219 Weil Mug street, eppexllr Mug street the-atre. Itleker s and sptcnger s Heck lieer drawn Irem the keg. ltd' JOHN ii. HlSslNOKR, Proprietor. G RANI) CliAM SOUP 1.UNCI1 THIS isaturdarlevenlntf at ltnthar(Oit.r'.t 1i1.11 New 'JatHl.'iH Hpt Klnir tn ut. Thn l-t 11 k and 1 tiger l!er in the e Ity en tap ltd' CAIT. JOll.N PON 1 , Proprietor. CJRANI) OYSTER'" pTEi7uNCll T Tills LVhNlNt,, at Court Avenue Hetel. All are invited Ud' J. W. STAUrrKR, Prep W-1 ANTED A (.IRI, TO OENERAL hotiewerk. Annlv at Ne fil.i tta.inmn.-.. street. Jlust come well recommended. aiT-Md WANTKD-J-1VE llKM'.RAl. HOUSE t.lrls and lour cooks, white or colored. bet wages paia lu ten. Apply FKEK Or CH i HUK, at r it Titetn a co s employment Oltice, N. queen st Cecend fleer.) OrricERs ani m"emTiers6i tuT: 77th Uegt. I'enn'a Vet Vels, are requested It meet at Uethneller's Hull, Monday evening, May 2, ler ivorganUatien. lt request et It MAM MKMUElts Si: A h O N A II I, B REQUISITE, re I I.NED Campher and Insect Powder are standurd remedlet In preventing the rev ages of moths A large stock of both cf the finest grade attainable, at HUULEVS DltUUSTliUa. W West king MnwL w- ANTED SITl ATION HY A Teuutr limn !q n tlrr ixk1 or ireri-? stOIV i LAk btltll Ktlifllsh n.1 intmn Anttl. at " " -"' P. 11. TROUT A CO's 1 mploymenterilce, North Queen SL (second fleer.) FOK RLNT TlTE hKCONlTsTORY ROOM, Northeast Cemer Centre Square and East King stieet, above VVetern Union Telegraph oillce ; and Oftlccs en first I loer of Ishleiiiun's law itulldlng apr-,.-7A3fd H. FRANK 1 MILKMAN. OUR CIGARS, MIA QUKRIDA AND ttelden Lien are CI.KAR HAVANA HL LKR hand made, Jc EACH. In boxes of Ml 9 and lOO's. DEMUTH'3CIUAR STORE. , ,. H Bast King streeiL Telephone Connection. JunlS-M 1 ASRtfd STATE AND COUNTYTAxT" We am prepared te receive the taxes Ter entlreclty Arebvte of 3 per cent, allowed If ptld e-i or itsfore the leth day of M ly, iS7, at our oillce, from 7 a. in. te 3 p m. only ,. Rl AN A PI.NKKUTON, ap272tdA'3' Ne 3ii North ejueen L OTICE-TUE WATER DUPLICATE Is new In the hands et the City Treasurer for collection of water rents An abatement of 5 percent, will be made for prompt pavmeut. J. II HATIireN, Apr2f-twW.i.Sa city 1 reesurcr. NEW STOCK, AND NEW STYLESOF Canes, Orange Weed, English Hazel, Bam boo, Ac , ut all prices DBMUTH'a CIGAR STORB, , . Ill East Ring street Telephone Connection. JalS-WASRtfd PUHUUSALEOP WESTERN HORSES. On MONDAY, MAi 2. 1-q-. will be sold at D. Legan's Stales Stable, Market, street, rear of McHruun Heuse, Lancaster, Pa , one car loud of Ne 1 Herses, among tnutn are some line drivers and geed boned fee ders. Sale te commence at 1 p. m. A credltef CO days will be given, ltd DANIBL LOGAN NOTICE-ALL PERSONsIiAUUnTs ashei. brickbats. etc.. are herthv nntlflert te deposit the same cither en first street or sldee of south Duke street dump Under penalty of Iuw.ne reiusesuchas tin, tin cans, brush, ashes or dirt, or ether articles of that nature, are te be deposited except by direc tions 01 STREET COMMISSIONER Bew, S. SxttTZ, Clerk. lid CURING OPENING. A fresh suppy of Underwear Just received. Panu, Shtrt.J eralls. Neck wear, Cellars, cuirs. Suspenders, Urttlih Hese: best In the market. Soaps, Perrumerles, Handkerchiefs. Laundrled and UnlaundrledMhtrts. Persons from thec'ty or county can save money at R. S. KhTTKRLY'S One Price Heuse, Ne 5: Nerlh ejucen St. sT-Steie open every evening. aJe-lyd -VENNER0HOR RINK, TO-NIGHT. Skating from 7 10 te 031. Dancing from 90 te lle clock. ADMISSION .... ...10 CENTS. ltd TREEHVE YOUR CLOTHING BY PACKING THKHIN TAR FAFAR! Net Sticky but Clean and Nice, and sold by the yard. Campher und Pare Insect Powder. Ab solute security for Peal Skin coats is secured by packing them In TAR HAG1, TOR SALS AT Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. 137 A 139 NORTH QUEEN ST. marS-lieedlt Lancaster, Pa. r-IROCERIES. W. W. TRIPPLE, OP SAKE IIARItOIt, Has purchased of Mentrer A Helllnger the stock or the j reiery ) Uire at Ne 4 1 Seuth (junen htreet, lately ercuplid by Charlm V. aohlnsen, and s opened It with a New Sleck et Groce ries. He Inriu-s pklrenugu and will keen cons stuntlynn hand pare Irenh geed at thufewesl prl-. The ljiilnin will Iw under mauugeuent of Im. AL. lltlri'LK, at Agent 11 T ADJEH. Art Needle Workers ! HemeUilnB New te Shew Ven. MRS. E. M. WOODWARD'S, NO.WXtASTICING ST. WStaiiiplngwhlloyeu wait. m30-lydSAW -1KAND ORGAN RECITAL. UV Mr. A. M. Berst, A8S1STKD BY Mini PetH, MeaaetiieBB Club AND GRAND CHOBUS, 1st Reformed Church, FRIDAY EVE5IS0, MAY Otk. T1CKBTB .10CBNM. T1 t had e Mr. Ven Danmith'a Iloek ter. aprtO-lwd I 0 UNTKRPANES. METZGER & HAUGHMAN "AVE AT THEIR NEW MIORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West Kiug Street, iVSi'nn400-; unt"Pa- -tOOe., Oounterpanoa ftt V6e , OeunUr- STO?aMMUnJff?,-lOI, M"-' Oounterpan,.,t WM, f j.oe, f a.oe, a.oe, 94 00, nnet -rand Odm at te OO Our Beat Btenm Cured Fea thorn are In rat dinanri w fin .- thetTor,e-Burround,D tew8d -UT WJSSi ,?! Sfi METZGER& HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE, 3S mill ii) WMt Kins Sm (Oppenlte Coeier HeHHe.) 1IAIK1A1N. White Quilts ! A BARGAIN. nr: ciaas' or iw kacii, an fellows 1 Ouse 100 White Quilts. 75c. 1 Otise 100 White Qullte, 87 l-2c. 1 Case 100 White Quilte, S1.00. 1 Case 100 White Quilts, $1.25. 1 Oaae 100 White Quilte, $150. efMiiwai'ii.,'Iit0lX",1,,'m,1, R00 nl Price., and worth the nltenllen R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Dewr te the Court Heuso, Lnnonater, Pa. a ON EST WORK 11Y A FIRM THAT WILL HTAND WORK THAI SPEAKS I OR ITSP.l.P Wll.b ALWAYS WIN, And the placet get th it kind el work 1. Irem the Old llellahlu riruiet Norbeck & Miley FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, . -at run- YELLOW CORNER," Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets. Where Mill always he found a large jtix k of O mum in &u mir. aim win euua uny kind of thit we build and htruen hand r.uiptic spring l'lmie llex Utiggles llrewsterKprlng 1'lane liei lluggle. parrel Dprlug Piane llet lluggiia Mngtprlng I'lme llex Huggii. liexter spiing l'litie Het lltigglt. dward titerui spring l'Une llii Haggles Tltnkln "-pr ng l'Une Itex lluggles Crown Spring IMune llex Haggle. Lerulng und W hlte C Impel buggies t encne Ceterlng lluggles. taally Carriage. itermantewn ami fojter Wnjen. with and without trout pest, skeleton and slda doers. a-Woetnplo noue hut the he.t merhanlr. rlsgedeslred. UBt'AlUt.M, l'liOMI'l Li Mil. Norbeck Miley. ceu. seuiii nuKi: m . k ii ii vi:k rsHMi .vr.s. 1 0W1-011 A KINEK AND HEP. OsVfVAJ Ifcll CIlAMI'Ali.NK TIIA Due de Monteballe. AT ItOlIlitil'S I.lgUOH 0TOKR, he. Centre Square, IucasUT, l'a. I.N.vrAi.ME.Nr I)Ki,i:ks wn.t, kind Jut what they need a full lln.i ,if In.tal inent doeds told only le the lniluliiicul Irude by addn..lng INsrAI.MKVTHEiI.EltS SUl'l'1.1 C 1, aprl3-3mdTu,TbAj Kite, l'a. TJIOR RENT GRANT IIAI.I, A I.AROF, Jj well lighted room, with ante-room, and suitable ler ledges or printing oillce. Alte two large rooms en necend story of same building, suitable lorelllces or lodging room. JUKI. 1, IIAl.Nh-., apr;)2wd Ne 3:erth Duke stint THE LATEST JUST TlIE TH I NO for bailness purposes icetch Chelet Trousers We have them In twenty different patterns, for weir they cannot lm excelled all nnd see them. A full line of Scotch cbevlut Suitings at medernU) prices. KUSCMbTEl.VS IT1NE TAII.OUl.N'd, Ne. 37 Werth QiRen Street. u SE MAKHEIM Reller Fleur! I ana SmdUeed EVAN'S PLOUR. Levan's Fleur THH BBST. Il.TliAS ELECTION OP CITY HUPEHINTEN. KENT-Notlee Is hereby given that the triennial conenllen of the Directors of the Public Schools of Luncuster city will be held In Common Council Chamber en Tuesday even ing, May Jd, at 7.30 o'clock, ter the puipeu of electing a City Superintendent for the three succeeding school) ears and ft xlng the amount of compensation te be paid said tlltter, should the convention determine te elect ebn. JOHN l.KVaiUlOUl), rre!lcnt, Lakcastir, April 23. azetd2l,22S,3ujtmAl FAMINE T PHOTOGRAPHS. Best Pictures for the Meney AT NEW YORK GALLERY. CABINET PHOTOS., $1.50 Fer Dez. NO IW. NOItl 11 QUEEN HTUEKT. uprtl-JwilU QPKNINU NEW JEWELRY 81URK SATURDAY, APRIL 30, Opening Ntw Jewelry Stere, CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KIKU STBEET, An Entire New Stock of WATCH E?, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, JBWKLKY, BI'ECTACLKS, 81LVEKWAUB. FINE I1EP AIRING A SPECIALTY. api'Ailwd TINO HTREBT THEATRE. TONK WEEK.-, COSMEMiNU MOMfAV, MAY 2, 1SS7. NEWYORK All Star Specialty Ce., Consisting of CtiASrDIrOAN, DALY AND DKVKK, UUO. BAULOVT, UIL.UOUE AND GOED0N, MHSBOSIEDALY, CUA8K AND D tl.Y. ADMISSION 7. 10, 30 30 CENTS. awMatlnees-Wednesday and .Saturday, Ad Ad inlsslea, 10 cat, IIYTIIE1K Wllltll. arrlsges and lluggles te select Imtn We hare wagon te order, sotlewlngl. a list el wagons .lenity Line's. Klllptleniid sldn liar springs I'L i teu. el all kind., mumllng top, lulling top and cliwed top., sultuhlii ler pby.lcUn. "Juriles ler lour pusengers. with alllpttcand side tttr spring., top and no top. McCatil Hsgdu.atid Itijteti wagons In natural uoedaml piltiUil HtHlne.. and Mtrtet Wagons sullable for family use, shlfilng seats, held tour paisen ger. Deuble Sesti-d I'll etens. Carbelet Pti-tens, mil and half top, with and without platform springs. Htlil tl.Vnthntirltlll.. lit I...H.1 un.. ., 1 .. NDKlllO rlllLl S KIA1U.1 111,15. Carriage Manufacturers, i.m: vr.s., i.amamku, pa. npi-.lydSUa?lw K 11" A 1) 1 KH Tin KM K. Ti A NT ED-MALE AND I'EMALE hdpat the Watch factory. aprJS 2td w htastk'h-i ikii-.en" uirls re Uuirn ctgur Making nt the Conestoga Clgrl'e AlsetrpMtrs wiiutcd. Appl) at "Pi -'7 ld 4 ft suit III l,.e,ASr:K A K. iVWVl RKWARD. i'-a.jVJWVJ rer any case of Kidney Trou Treu blis, .Sen Otis Debility. Mental and I'Vn.lral Wtakntss that HOTA.V1U Klt K IllTTSUI tails te euro, bold by druggists, 50 cents. I1RKII MKD. (.O, Ne. 15 N. lllhst. I'hlla. l'a. Circulars fr novxuueedAw N jenc'E. rncs uesiiASi Cin.i. f'nui , t r-n..u . " . " " ..... -"- - -i I wi'i. . . M.t.j.1 .i,iu.ii II A in 9TH , ItALTlueftK. AnHI 9 I tils? etlcn is hereby gU en that a geneial meeting of the StockheldeM of thl. ceinpiny will be held nt the ellltu In lliltlniorneii Mondt),tbe Jth dij el Mh, at one oileck p. in. ter the elictteu of nillcers ai tl Members for the ensu ing )uir. The tran.Ier hooks will he closed Irem Monday, the M of May, until alter Ike tlectlen. lly order of KOIIKUT 11.11 KOWN, Ii)Dtd Treasurer. TLTYERS RA'IILtON. Doe't Wait for Mild Weather TO BUY Don't watt until thn assortment Is broken later In the Beaten 1 here's a pemlbllltyiif har. leg some nice weather. Oar Assortment Is Geed New, -AND THE- PRICES ARE LOW A8 ANY UKAIOVAIIi.E I'KlfJON COULD JCXl'KCT. MKN'aDlCKB SUITS 13 00 te g 00 MEN'S IIUSINKS4 8U1T8 H.00 te IS CO MEN'S WOKKINQ SUITS BOJte 1300 lOUTIIV bUIIb 000 te 1300 HOYS' SUITS 6&0te 9 Otl CIIILDUEN") feL'lTS J 53 te BIO WIDE r IN K.ST LINK Or TUOUSEUS IN LANUASll.lt, TO OltDElt, 7(X'. Myers & Bathfen, 1.KAD1.MJ tl.OTIIItRS NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTER PA. AMVaKMMMTB. P ULTON OPERA I10UHE. BIX NIUUTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COM MEN UI Nil ' Monday Evening, May 2, 1887. Ueturn Xngugement of the DlstlnguUbed Actress, IDA LEWIS. -ANDHEU- Superler Urauiatlc t'eiiipaiiy. KIl'KltTOIUK. rOU WEEK I MOVDAY-"Sea of Ice, or the Mether's Prayer " ..TUESDAY-" lightning Uih, or Stricken Wind." WEDNESDAY-" CynthU, or the Uypiy'i uatn.11 Til IIK8DAY-" Jane Eyre." ritlDA Y -" Celers," and Heugh Diamond." BATUMI) Y (lieuble llilll-"Xucretla Der- gla," and ' Twe Uusz irds." SATUUDAY (Matinee)-" Lightning riith," PRIO-8, . Te7a0,30OBS7S. Ke.erved Seats new en sale at Opera Heuse apiSS-Ctd Spring Ming! 4' r-fs "M, T SL, .U4m(U' j. t " - -f'T L - -" T -.. : "- 3t&
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