I sswEeEsaaaaaaEes I ' I i HI I HI i 'Mia ill I PWJtfEWSS' tfWv'V'T . " r"V 'XSF- uI'lVJJL;iL?tt '' . -" 'V, W3 wtMR WSNWT WVJ '. -XT . , litfi vow.. THE IiANOASTER DAILY INTELIIGENCfilt, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1887. -r ;- .. ,KW & - SSTZrJ m MfcM.J SWriW MJ,SK5S53?'U JWPff SdS3iMTO3S5&Kfii PHK2.jS!SK !. RJifi? rf, &- IV m & ill DEBTS. i& m atmmm tvtum mmmm tarn mranr.. MMma ?VvT 5" AHea.4 Ik JabUee Share fretaMl Decorated. fcf la fMtw aa Be. Dr. vsv ; IsweTreataters. w1 '! ft" gaaallJ Cerreepeadeaee of lamuenci. Lmml Max a-TM aasflabera of the v T -'.. .klm ftA tiAAn 4 tar yaara .when they could It ajythMr noe.se 01 wersnip was en- debt, tmi expectation uae and Hunday will be rsmem- the hlaterr of this church aa the leanertant event of their calendar. On ,', lasEflaj the church held their j ubllee aenrlcea f a iatwaileB of the entire clearing of all :' urtils. The morning ssrviee was ei a seiemn MitapmUTe nature and was participated & m V congregation wnicn cruwuw IsRlldlng. In the pulpit recess was a large Mek covering, containing the picture of a iwswrmiieiicai u1 yke WM en lhe wem" fT L i th .h.m nf tha chureh debt. The i$$ -;"lPlt andchaneel were profusely deoeratod 'Eti&l.MZ. .... ..-.i ni.nia. in.. nresentlnir I 'Vli-"(iniU""W ut ,...-, - , r et the finest floral dlsplajs ever seen In The service opened wim an bv the choir, followed by the CTf--k- . ". .. A aberning service. ftoceruiuic w lutl ruunw After ainelnir bv the congregation and prayer a historical address was made by Kev. Win. P. Evans, pastor, whose remarks rt- lated te the past six years, duringhla pastorate. In January, 1SS2, collections began te be anda through the young people, called the Gleaner's society, and by giving n penny a day the members reduced the debt during that year fl.OOO, making ttie outstanding bends amount te (4,000. Tbe same plan WaB carried out In 18s3, but only (COO was collected and the remaining $100 secuted during the next year. A rest of one year was taken and en April 1, 1S50, the members owed t3,000. On the last Sunday of Marcb, in that year, the pastor preached a sermon en the unwisdem of the continued paying of interest when the entire debt might be cleared away in a single year. The preposition was favorably received and during the lollewlng week pledges were received for the payment in twelve monthly installments amounting te 300 mere than was needed. Conlldentefthe geed faith ei the subscribers three thousand dellaia were borrowed from the Columbia National bank en a note endorsed by the members of church council and the remaining bends were lilted. On April 10, 1SSG, the note wan reduced te (2,100, and each month there after further reductions ei from (100 te (300 were made until en the lStu of March the last note ei (233 was paid and the pregramme carried out in a faithful manner. A little time was required for the payment of a small debt Incurred last fall for a new heater and extensive repairs made te the organ ; the col lection for the medth of April were devoted te that purpose. Everything has been paid and the church is absolutely free lrem debt, owing no man a penny. After the conclusion of the address of P.ev. Kvans the bend and mortgages were received from Mr. lilram Wilsen, trustee, and Mr. F. A. Bennett, treasurer, and placed in the bands of Kev. Evans. An iron receptacle bad been prepared for the burning et the papers which weie ignited by Kev. Evans. The congregation arose and joined In the general rejoicing by singing "Praise Ged Frem Whom all Blessings Flew,",U6 bell In the steeple commenced ringing and the scene waaene which wlUjeerremaln In the minds of all ptegjjifXt tbls point the black ceverlnEXTga removed and a falthlul plcturei cf th0 cuurca Wft9 shown te the e. The picture Is the handiwork of Mr. Samuel Tilbert and is a very nneworketarL The church is represented as being free lrem debt and contains the following veiee lrem Galatlans v, 1: "Be net entangled again with '.he y one of bondage." Alter the singing et the doxology Mr. U. V. May, treasurer et the debt fund, read an account of the monthly receipts and disbursements, followed by Mr. J. G. Pence, treasurer of the Sunday school, showing the collections made In that depart ment. Mr. F. A. Bennett, treasurer el the church, gave an account of the financial con dition for the past thirteen months, showing that (2,212.61 had been collected, and (2,211.40 had been expended, leaving a balance of (L21 te the credit of the church after paying all debts. An interesting feature, net en the pregramme, took place at this time, which was the presentation of a check for (100 te Bev. Evans by Mr. Jehn Sterline, en behalf of the congregation as a token of their love and appreciation of his faithful la bera A sole by Mr. W. U. Barr and congratulatory letters from former pastors and ether minis ten then followed, after which the pastor stated that the collections during the past thirteen months ler the dltlerent funds amounted te ?0,"GL71, The service of the morning was concluded with au address by Rev. Dr. Cenrad, et Philadelphia. The church was well tilled at the evening service, when an eloquent sermon was deliv ered by Dr. Cenrad. Tbls closed the relig ious part et the Jubilee observance. This evening a meeting will be held when the members and Irien da will Indulge In social intercourse and baud-shaking. The Columbia Mtonnercher will furnish the music. Kevs. J. 11. Mengcsaud V. II. Steck, former pastors, also some of the town clercy, will be present Baturdaj's Fire. The fire en lastSaturday afternoon resulted In the total destruction ei a row of frame houses along the Washington turnpike, and la supposed te hae originated from a spark from a lccometlve. The reef of the corner bouse wan seen abla9, and In a short time the entire row was In llatnes. The tire spread very quickly, and the occupants bad barely time te remote their furniture. The third beuse was occupied by Geerge and Wesley KIse, father and son, whose less was vry severe. They did net save one quarter et their household goods. The alarm of tire seen brought large crowds of people te that place, and willing hands aided the unfortu nate people In saving their furniture. Alter some time the Columbia lire department ar rived, but were very much hludered by the twisting of their hose. Befere the engines were at work the houses were deemed te destruction. The reef of the hint mill was set ou fire by a spark but was put out by a stream cl water before much damage was done, a spark set flre te the lce house of Messrs. Filbert .V. Ferry, but a few buckets et water nut out the flames betore any damage was done. The property belenged teF. H. Ulelz, whose less is about covered with Insurance. The occu pants et the houses have sustained a heavy less, losing nearly all of their earthly posses sions. isase Ball Opened. The season opened In town last Hiturdav afternoon by a game between the Bears club 'and the Anchors, et Yerk. Di vet and Kbedcs wren the home battery, being very etlectlve. Tte home club played well and were much totter than the visiting team. The score : Bears ft l e e e 2 4-ia anchors e oueoooiu-i Banted rami Cenrs.10. Twe base htti: Hear. Heme run : Hen. Total ba'e lilts; Uxars, vi; -".vuiMB, e iiuuuie yiuya; jicurx. , (.nor! Bear'. 4 Ancher, U, J: truck eut: Hums, 5; Anchors, 10. ' Fire Company Orgsulitd. The empleyes of the machine shops or the Pennsylvania railroad organized a fire com pany en Saturday afternoon, with the follow ing officers i President, Newton Jacksen ; Ties president, Jehn W. Zsll 5 secretary, Win. K. Madden ; foreman, S. B. Clapper; Janitor, Geerge Bever. An Invitation was received , BM the Celumbts company te participate In wd - Miiili i ii Ti 1 , mi. . i.-.i U"-" - .. j. tun mvusuea was C sjssjstUd and a committee of thrnnannninixi !" y. te Bsaka the neceasarv mnmiinnu Th. If XsMsapaay will be known aa the p. k. h Rnu y, no. -j. Maryland district of the Evangelical "" America win meet en next a aw Haiem Lutheran church, en SBSM. keldlBV Uulr nmi.l - -.-..I. ' - " larssea. Tkacpemtegearrleaa will te told at 8:30 o'clock. The eeatereM will continue for several days. On Sunday morning the holy communion will te administered. A missionary aertiM will te told en Sunday evening. The church will te handsomely decorated. The Sens or Veterans will pay a visit te the Ladles' Aid society, Lancaster, this even ing. Kev. C. D. Ktshel left town this morning en a collecting tour. He will attend the Sun day convention at Churchtown, Cumberland county. Jehn W. Helly commenced business this morning as justice of the peace of the Third ward, having an ofllee en Union street, below Third. Jehn V. Frank retiree aa 'squire after eleven years service. Uernard Shlll takes the place of Andrew Hardnele ai constable. Heward Smoker, clerk In Brugh'a Central pharmacy, will go te Philadelphia en Thurs day te attend lectures at the College of Phar macy. Charles lloetem will All the vacant position. Oeerge Crane lest a celluloid lead pencil en Saturday evening. It was a gift from Mr. S. a Detwiler. Samuel M. Stape left town te-day for New Yerk. The Mattsrn Papers Stelen, The suit et Sephia I,. Mattern, formerly et this city, against Kussell Sage, the New Yerk millionaire, in New Yerk, still drags along. Her counsel, Mr. Van Vechten, en Saturday, In asking te have the case re opened, startled the referee by stating that since the last hearing, all the documents and accounts connected with the case had been stolen from his efflce. He said that en Tues day last he read them te Mlsa Mattern, and since then they had disappeared In the most mysterious manner, and that he had since discovered most important evidence that would sustain their side of the case. The referee decided that the particulars of the newly discovered evidence should be put In the form of an alUdavlt and served en coun sel for Mr. Sage en Monday next, and en Tuesday at 3 o'clock he would be ready te hear the motion. Miss Mattern reposes the utmost conudencs in the result of the suit. Lancastrians Id Philadelphia. Henry W. Gundaker's funeral from his late residence, N'e. 1,020 ML Vernen street, en Saturday was largely attended. Frofei'er Jehn B. Deaver, of the Univer sity et Pennsylvania, delivered his first lecture at the Philadelphia hospital clinics, Saturday morning, te a large audience. Alice Helnly, otherwise Annie Easten, who mystified the police authorities by a Us. sue of falsehoods, was en Saturday placed In the Heuse et the Geed Shepherd by the Seciety te Protect Children from Cruelty. The Thestrss. The company of the Melville Sisters closed their engagement en Saturday evening when " The Ualley Slave " was presented. The audience was large and the performance gave satisfaction. The sliver ice pitcher was wen by Perry Lehman. Ida Lewis opens to night. The King street theatre had a large audi. ence en Saturday evening and the same pre ie pre- given. gramme as upon ether evenings was Te night the All Star company, headed Charles U. Duncan, opens. The Straw Cutler Did 1L Twe children of Jacob Wlssler, of Ephrata. were playing in the yard of their father's resi dence en Sunday at a straw cutter, when one of thechlldren accidentally get Its hand under the knlle. The Index finger of the left hand was almost severed and the next finger badly cut. Dr. McCaa dressed the wound and has hopes et saving the finger. m Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess, auctioneer, sold at public sale en Saturday, for H. C. Llnvllle at his sale and exchange stables, Milleravllle, 1U head of Virginia horns at an average price of f 174 3 par bead. Pet ou Their feamiuer Caps. The tralu men and depot emUeyes of the Pennsylvania railroad te day Tenned their whlte canvas caps which they wear during the summer. Literary Ketertalament. The Yeung People's Literary Society of St. Jehn's Lutheran church will give a free en tertainment In the church this evening at 8 o'clock. Headquarters for Choice l'lewers, Plants, Etc Mr. Goe. W. Schroyer, the enterprising. florist, has opened central headquarters at 113 North Queen street, where will be found an endless variety of choice llewers and plants of all kinds. at eetlng of the V. M. c. A. A stated meetlnc of tha leung Men's Chris, tlad association will be held tbls eenlngat S o'clock. Important business. Amusements, fptciatty at the Kmy Street Theatre. This evening another fine specialty company will epen at the King street theatre. The name that heads the list li that of Charles U. Duncan, the celebrated vocalist ; Itosle Dallcy, a charming serle comic ; Chese and Daley, song and dance men ; Geerge liirlew, Dutch comedian, (Jlltnore and Gorden, singers, and Dally and Devere, Itlsh comedians, Th's company should draw largely all week. Ida Leuit thlt llVel-lda Lewis' dramatic company opens In the opera house this evening. The l'ettsvllle Mineri' Journal nays of her: " 1 he play was a strong comedy drama entitled 'The Lightning's flash, or Stricken liilnd.'ln which Miss Lewis appeared as Jtu'h Oakley, a character which she personated with great naturalness and pener. Although the features of the play ure strong emotional scenes, there ars some cn-ncdy Incidents In It which relieve It of its sembre character." JVie J'rintera' Ball. This evenlng there will be a large crowd In M.enuercher hall, when the printers of this city held their ball, for which they have been preparing for some time. DMAXUU. ViLKY.-May 2.1J7.1n this city. Mrs. Hannah J Wiley, widow of the late Cel. Win.M. Wiley. In the Sist year of her age. ThetelatUcsand friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the Presbyterian church, en Wednesday after noon at 2X o'clock. Interment prl ate. Please emit llewers. IIkckeii In this city, en the 30th ultimo, Mrs. Christiana flecker, aged M J ears and G days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully 1 ail ted te attend the funeral rrem the residence of Daniel Cooper, Ne. 417 Lancas tar avenue, en Tuesday afternem ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Sihsk. InKIrd In Hand. en the SOth nit. Jacob B. Shirk, aged 70 years, 7 months and 'ii days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully lnvlUd te attend the funeral, from his late residence, illrd-ln-lland, Wednesday morning a 9 o'clock. Interment at Ilergstraise church at 1 o'clock. 2t .vNelT'.n Sunday, May 1, Christian Xelt, In the blt year el hNuire. The relath cs and friends are Invited te attend the fnneral services te be held at his late resi dence, about three fourths of a mile north of uer spring, en Wcduesday, May 4, at 9 o'clock a-m- e,..i MAMHMT0. Cbicage Produce Market. vf&??'5? V, p "Market opened. AJ1g.wj" V' ''iC' June' MXc.July; 83XC buiu-ay, .i,xe; June, S&ie i Julv eats-May. 2te : June, -iue i July, iic 41c. Augri7lJtty''",J0i Jl,n' 7Xi July, 7 ,HdTibl7 ,: UHi jnne' r " ju"- a cats s. WheatlMay, eiej June, MJics July, eswci Aug., &24C " ' ''rn way, a;;;e i June, 3v)ici July, 4lc i OaU-kja'y. scjici June, wv'cj July.JKj. Perk May, il ie t June, an Se LardKay, SU J une, SO Vi ; J uly, 17 OS j tubs May, ft 49) Jnne, 17 00; July, ; 70 1 Aug , 7 ,U. rhlladslphla CatUe Market PBtLADSLraia, May 1 Beef cattle, receipts for week were lleevM 9L30u : Sheen. 7.000: Hogs. n.vxi. Previous week Beeves, 2,30U Bheep, B,TO tlOgS.V.UUU. Ileef cattia falrl v afitlre i Extra. IWsWe smed. SXe t medium, 4XO0 I common. 4c. eheep fairly actlvei extra, HQc t geed, kt 6f;ci medlum.HJHic: common. Ike. Lambs. JHj'ei sheared sheep, tgte sheared lambs, sogi.eHvsBiAie, tttewfet goeo, 7xsyc.t light. tKfke. " at cows were fairly active at . Miles rows were In geed requests! IW Vial calves were dull at lUSe. Oram and trovtsiena furnished by 8. K. Tundt, Breker. Cstcaee, May J. 1 o'clock p. rjt. Wheat. Tern. Oats. Perk. I.ara. Mav ..! .i:r, iiS l it M June..... S I 7 OS 7 I .. 7 25 'car Leta. w ... iw ... iv 13J July.... AUffUSt Kl4 w :r. flH .. 81 424 Senium be December. ' Receipts Winter Wheat.... Spring Wheat Cern. Oats Rye Barley OU city. Crude Oil Receipt Hees... K4 llnul. Closing Prices-1 o'clock p. m. QlAl. l urn. vfiis. ntn. Lard. 6 'U 7 l ; t ; ix "ay June........ July AuKtist veptember . December.. .. !"l .t:, Sri, t,M .. ft ?"Vi 'S a se ,..MH 4t -"I .. '! ;. ...t4S ou city. Crade seu.... a Live steen Harass. Cmcioe, April SO The firmtrt' Journal re ports : Cattlt llecelpts, 2,0V bead : shipments, none t mrkt weaker: shipping stcrs, 9AO te l.VWfcs., iee0.t ID; stockers and feeders, tJW eH i t cows, nulls andmlxod.nnieuui bulk, rn03 U ; leiat cattle, f la u Heirs Uecelnte. S.IW head: shipments. fi.lVT headt market was strong and 6fJ ec hUher, rough and mixed, tscXiWs packing and uhln plnr. S MOS ttilltfht.U 7505 0: skips. S.UJ TO. Bheep Kecvipts, l.Ctu bend t shipments, nene; market streuKi native', at 5eJ5 eu: shern,l3ntJI iM Western. 110 tfl S5 i lambs, Ml-ea'jW, nmns, rJlJ. lisr Ltssnrr. CatUn Heectpts. K head ; sblpmenu, u-j market doing neltitnp nllthreuKh censlgnmenlj, no cattle snipped te e etk le-uay. Hogs Keceipts, 3 W hed t shipments l.'OO head ; market ilnw : I'htladelphtas. IC K'Bfi 0; terkers. (SMftJCS: common te Ui.-ht.li .Vti5)0: pigs I17.XIS25 ahecp-Kecetpts, 1.10 heads shipments, l.fcm, market dull: prime H0J1S), talrtogeod. U 7KJI t" . rommeii, f' ti w , laiubd, 1 CV0 5 00; wool theep net wanttd. Sew Terfc Stocks. Kiw Veaa. .Mjy 2, l.Jtf p. m. Meney leaned at Ig5 ivr cent, hxchauge quiet, II S'Qi W Governments steady. Currency 6's, II Aibldil's Coup, II J) bid t Ks de, II 19 bid. Transactions en the stock defiance were en a HmlteJ scale, and dta'lngs were without feature of Interest except In the cn-e of N. l.tM.C, which stock wa quite heavily pressed for sale ut Intervals. The tone of the general market was weak and prices went gradually lower lrem the opening up te inMiUy. N. . A'.i.K led the decline, and at the hour named prices were off J-j te lli percent lrem the closing prices en Saturday. Ai the present writing the market Is dul. wteca nameta. Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, l'a. IW VOKS LIST 11 A. H. Canada Pacific 12 H. sr.n. C. C. C. A 1 Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern.... Chi. St. I.. Pgh.... Den. A Itle. e Del. UA Vf arte .. arte, 2nd Jer. C K.A T Leu. A N L. Shere Mlch.Cen Heet Valley e ' 4W Tl'i 113 314 9U tes CK .. 31 .. 137'. .. M '.'. te'. .. SI :: jiji 31 34 K j'ij 31 bli 121'J lli? 'l Vi 31 S1H i 13S si. 31 iX 56 5 JU4 ',' hy, SVJ 10. STJ, 2;tj t0J4 i Miaseart Pacific .... JeisjsxMnt frrr. CIJi N. West. l.'l K.Y.C 112 cast Tennessee c Omaha 92 Oregon Transportation U Ontario A W Pacific Mall Ulchmend Terminal.. St. Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Wastern U West Shere Bends 3s'4 te4 CIH .tj -x new angiana s;: miLADIXrHLA list. Leh. Vel B., N. y.APhlla 11 Pa.B U- f-jii Beading .':.; Leh. Nav " Uestenv.Pass P. A K N.Cent Peeples Pass Kdg. Gen'ls OU ft,;' Phlla. Traction ; 11 103 It, 67X WJi XEW AD VKRTISBUKXT.S. B AKINO POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "PHIS powder never varies. A marvel of - uui), BuuuKia mm HeuiflnmeaMs. store economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low i.. -.. . ... t. .- - . Mere Mjai, mun weigni,ainmer pnesphate powders. Mefci only tn earu. Uetal lUaisa Pewdsb Cc. 1U8 Wall Street. Iew lera. mariT.lvdAw WANTED-AGIKLTODO OENKKAL housework. Apply at 211 feast Orange street. ltd WANTED-A BOV TO TAKK CAItE OF t we herst s. Ap pi y at lt NO. ii'JMOHTlf QUEEN ST. WANTED-OSECAKRlAGi; PAINTER at I'UILll' DOKIlsOU's Carriage fac tory. Nes. 126 ana 12S Kast King Street, Lancas ter, Pa. Apply at once. u WANTED A SITUATION 'AS (SEN cral Heuse Servant by a woman with a baby four months old. nniv at . a. TUOUT A CO.'S EtnnlovmenteiHco.22NortbOiiiu.n h. (Second fleer j WANTED-GENERAL HOr.SESER . .. vants. chambermaids aud Cooks. Apply tUKKer CHauUK.at r i TiteiiT a no.'s l.inployinentOfHce, No.'iJ.Nerth Uueen SU (becead fleer ) ATTENTION SIR KNIGHTS. v ,,'I!e,5,el.,;;'" of Lancaster Cemmandery, Sa 13, K.T.. will meet at Urn Asjlum ou Tues day kvenlng at 7: W o'clock for drill. By order et tbe Eminent Commander, U.S. ftAKA. uii au Hecerder. TO CIGAR MANUPACTUSERS. -..'i1..1!0 i0lfl at. i'ubllc 8a'e te close oil, WIDNK51) AV, MAV 4, en balcony of Northern Market, Cigar Muuldi, all sues and shapes bats, bill tucks. Ac Scrap Machine, Presses, alto large Walnut Office Desk. sjinalSarn I1KKMKMA.N A KsUMEIlL, Aucts F LOWERS I FLOWERS! .NO. Ill NOltrii OUKEV 8TK"ET. ltd OLO. W.8CUUUVKU. S" KA S O NA iTl. KEQUIHITKr RE H.VKD Campher and Insect Powder are standard remedies In preventing the ravages of moths. A lurge stock of bother the finest grade attainable, at UUBLKY'8 DKUO BTUUC, SB Wt King Street Pl'BLIO SALE OP FINE UOUSEHOLU rurnlture en Wednesday, May 4th. at 2 o'clock p. tn., en balcony nt northern Market, walnut parlor suit with mar bio top centre table, wainnt dining room suit, Una extension table and chairs, solid walnut marble ten chamber suit, oue suit oak finish cane seat chairs, new range and stoves, kitchen dreteer and lurnl tU,Siiiu "KKNKUa.N A UKINtEHL. mj 2tdtt . Auctioneers. gBRINU OPENING. " i-An.'JfiJu.uppy ', Underwear Just received. BUtpenaers, HrltWb Hese; butt in the marten, seapt. Perfumeries, llaudkerchlefs i ,2; andVnluundrlea stir's. pSfSSuVVremVimw or county cart save money at " CWJr One Price Heuse, Ne ftl North'eueerMt. AJTBteie open every evening. we-lyd F BAILEY'S FINK IJALMaTIAN "fS: BKOr POWDKK will kill Flies and Moths from 3 te 10 minutes. Campher und Tar Parwr for preserving Woolens Hetcb Paste ana Three ..v.uw .w ..mi ,u, i, nana ei vfrmin. -Joint irithlng sods for 12 cents. Allflsh. leg tackle at re.t bargslns. vi if mil van nniuu a.w (Opposite Saturn Market.) MmaH,W.rit jrair Brautuaauiaurni ifrl traraTi'K A F1NKH ANI BKT 9i.VVr TICK CllAMFAUNa TUAN Due de If ontebslle. AT KOIIltKR'S LIQUOR BTOHB. Me. ai Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. DTC If. "M. HARMON, " n recent araduate et the Jeffanen Medleal Cellsire. Is liicated at Ml). 10) K 8T KlNtl ST. BarRlcal wounds tmatetl anttaeptlrally. t'atron t'atren t'atron age retpecUully solicited. tutyt-lwd JAONU'ICKNTriANOS ATWOODWAKIVS AUKMC. Come and see them. N03. SAW KA!T Ki.NU BT , Ijincaster, l'a. aprsv-ljd' KVAN'S KLOUK Levan's Fleur THH BEST. M.ThAS ELKCTION OK CITY S0PKR1NTKN-DKNT-Nctlee Is hereby given that the triennial convention of the Directors of the Public schools of lJtncaster city will tw held In Common Council Chamber en Tuesday even Ing, May 3d. at 730 o'clock, ler the puipoxeof electing a City Superintendent ter th three succeeding school ears and (lxlng the amount of compensation te be paid said crtlcer, should the convention determine tn elect one. JOHN t.r.VKltUOOP. President. LAftCAsriR, April ii. aiM.taiV.v.,?,seAmj,i XTOTICK J.1 t rncs rijrB Caml Cemtiit, ?i CeiiMia lkxiutei !n Dams .-ts ItALTivitRic. Anrll . 1S8 Netice Is herebv stveu thai a ceneral meeting of the Stockholder of this Cempny will be held at the eitlce In Ualttmere en Monday, the 9th day et May, at (inn o'clock p. m. ter the election oferlfcers and Member for the ensu ing jetr. The transfer books will be closed lrem Menda), the -M of Stay, until alter the election. U order or 110UKKT U I1KOW N. aptlDPtd Treasurer. ESTATE OF CONRAD GSSKR, LATE of Lancaster, city, deceased. Letters twtn mentary enatd estate having been granted te the undersigned, all erens Indebted thereto are reeuested te make immediate pa uient. and these haxlng claims or demands agalnet the 111 present them without delay ter set- tletuenttethe undersigned, residing lu the city re D. of Lancaster. Btai liUS.'N, apr2S-6tdU kxecuter. ESTATE OF I1KNRY MILLER, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased Tne undr lgned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands el Mary A. Miller, executrix, te and anion g tho-e legally entitled te the same, will attend for that pur pose en Thursday, the 5th day et May, Issf, at 10 o'clock a. in , in the Library Keem or the Ccurt Heuse, in the Cltyet Lincaster, where all per sons Interested lu said distribution mav attend u. UU33 aauLr.u ., all-ltdM Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CASPER II Ka-hlerand wife, of Lancaster city, I. an caster county. Casper t cch'er and wire, of Lan Ing bv deed of voluntary assign. caster city, ha vln ment. dated April 11, 117. assigned and trans- ferred all their estate and effects te the under. slsned, for the benent et the crvdltors;et the said Casper hrehler, they therefore give notice te all persons Indebted t, si'd sstlgner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and theso having claims te present them te MlCllAhL, IIAIIEHBUSU. ALKNT1NK8UK1D, Assignees. ltesldlng In Lancattet city. Jehn A. Cot lx. Attorney. aprll 6tdM STRICU'S PALACE OF FASUION. Ladies' Black. Boucle Ceat Jerseys, -AT- 59 Cents Apiece. ELEGflMT QUALITY. Werth Fully $1.25. r-Tluwe goods are rinlsbed la first-Class Style, and are the Biggest Bargain ever offered by us. We advise yen tn call early, as these goods will tell very fast. ASIffl'S Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KINOBTRBB1', LANCASTKA, PA. -at.ji. E NOLKTREE STOUK FARM. Standard-Urea Stallions lu Service. BTOKM KINO (2181) UO.OO Itecerd, 4 years, 2.47. HI IlENBY(Ull) SMOOO Send for Mew Catalogue. DAN'LO. RNUI.K, apl-3mdAw Marietta, Pa. Hundred Dezen NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND ....... UUNNEUS. ail persona are hereby for- ..J..." trespaaa en any el Ue lands et tha t?waJll ?a speedwel estates la Let i.n?r ,ntster counties. whether LIS.0!? . 1r unenclosed either let the .S'f lav enfercud against all tresnasslew en aid land's el the narsi ndaf ter ffilaaAleS SFEWsfAr.5""' svmtfd Att.VV.tS'(Bain. A'aTlf Aert:KmKMK.rn. thA JnnrtiMvinfln HnlfM. Painters will bnlield en Tuesday evening at 7 DO o'clock, at tha Maner lletal. Ne. aia Weal Kin street. ltd fllOR HKNT-UKANT 1IA1.U A LAKUK, AJ well lighted room, with ante room, and suitable ler ledcea or printing office. Alse two Urge rooms en second tiery uf aauie building, uliable ter etttces or lodging rooms. , -. JekLUHAl.NKS aprwd He. 3i North Diikotttleet -tyiLMAU EDMONDS, Whelduli Dalr and Oommiuiea Mcrttael la all aisna or CIGARS. Advances inadsen saleable geed, ornre and Salesroom, ... . . NO.lYBTIlMT. aprlS-Smd Providence, Ithede Island. QAltlNEr PUOTODUAPUS. Best Pictures for the Meney -at-: NEW YORK GALLERY. CABINET PHOTOS., $1.50 Per De. SO. 1CB NOKTlt O.UKKN STUKKT. apr22wdU Cl'RlNU, 1SS7. A New Departure ler lJtnca.terln rineTat erlng. Importing direct from the tn-st makers et Kine Woellens, l havaiustrecelved through the tloiten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITINU, spitlNO OVKKCO.VTl.Nll AND iueuskki.su, The like of which, for stjle and iiuallty.has neterbeun euualed In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A iprclal tn Itatlen Is hersby extended te all In want of Xprlng Uarmenta te call early and secure Chblct) Patterns Workmanship the very beal.and prices lewer than ever. . ... II UKKIIAKT. mar27-lydll Ne U North UutenMreet Ql'ENINC. NEW JEWELRY SPORE. SATUUDAY, APU1L 30, Opening Ntw Jewelry Stere. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KIM1 STHEKT, An Entlte New Stock of W ATCHK?. CLOCIe, DIAMONDS, JKWKLin, 8PKCTACl.t9. 61LVEKWAUB. FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. aprSMwd J3EMOVAL ' REMOVAL !! Having Uemeved my UNDERTAKING -AND- Furniture Repair Sheps rem the corner of Walnut and North Oneen slreets te NO.SU .NOltlll gUKKN sritl.BT, I hereby solicit a continuance of the liberal pa tronage heretofero bestowed by thn public at my new stand, where I am fnily equipped te meet all wants nf the trade. The bestet Under taker's furnishings, and satisfaction guaran teed at all prices, ttepalrlng of all kinds of fur niture promptly attended te. A. O. ROTB, Ne. JS2 North Queen Street. SST-Telcphene connection. apri7 Iwd UALU People seem te have made tip their mlntls the gates of Spring were open for geed, and te be of one accord about where te buy. It was worth their while. Kvery one saved something, and some as much as Five te Ten Dollars en a Suit. " Trice is no object " Is one of the foolish wa 3 some storekeepers have of saying they want customers. Why, what is a buyer te be wise about if net price '! The way our goods go, we knew price is an object. We make it se. It was a geed day all areuud agreeable ; geed for the customers who get reliable clothing, for us, and for the workpeople whose work has met with such full ap ap preval. WANAMAKElt & BnOWN'3 Oak IIall, seutnkast l'euner sixth and mar- KET ST8., PlIILADKLrntA. MO WSKS, A V. F LINN A BHENEMAN. CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing" te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for 10.00 and (7.00. Baby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people knewanything about Kef rigera rigera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five 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 an) where, but can you ?:et the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can rem us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican and Common Hammocks, liase liall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. & BRENEHAN, Ne. 1S2 North Queen Street. MATB. i VAr,me. OTRAW Ii AT F.MPORIUM. -THE Great Straw Hat Emporium OF LANCASTER. 8TKAW MATS In every desirable style for Men, Beys and Children at the Very Lewest Ptlcea. Positively the largest line of II AU VESTU ATS la the city. l.lghP'UOSTON BEAUTIES," Light POCK ETU ATS, CRUSHERS and all tbe New colors la the Market. Stauffer & Ce., 81 Md Sa NorUQeMa St. O" LAKCASTIls, PA. jmfMMMMKn. WULTOM OPKRA 110UHB. SU N1UHTS AtjnS TtmnAV HATIMKK, Monday t-anlag, May 9, 1887. Iteturn Incagement of the Distinguished Actress, IDA LEWIS. -ANDURB- Supcrler Dramatic Cempanjr. UKPI'.KTOIHK rOUWKKK: H)NDA-"9fa et Ice, or the Mether's Prajer " TUkSDA-" Lightning rush, or Stricken lllinrt." WKDNEi-DAY "Cynthia, or the lltpsy's Oath." TllllUSHAY-".1ann Kyre." ritlDA -" Celers," and llensli Dlamnnfl." HATUKIIW (Dentile lllll)-" l.ncretla I lor ler lor ela," and " Twe llurr irtts." SA1LKDA (Matinee)-" Ltglitnlng flash." FRIOBS, - - 10, 30, 30 OB NTS. Keer eit feats new en sale at opera Heuse apr Old TJ-1NU STREET THEATRE. iru.NIWKKK.-st C0MMI..XIM1 MOmiY, MAY '.', 1HS7. NEWYORK All Star Specialty Ce.. Consisting or CM AS. HI SCAN, DAI. AND DK KU, UKO. UAltl.OW, Ull.MOUK ANDUOUDUN, MISS UOS1K DALY, CHASK AMD Dil.V. ADMISSION "TTiT IH.'AJASilCltST'. SsrMatlnees Wednesday and Saturday. Ad mission, lu C( n ts. .KANUOKHAN RECITAL UV Mr. A. M. Berst, ASS1TI.D in Miss Putts, Mendelsehn Club AND GRAND CIIOUl--, ist Reformed Church, HMIl.VY KVK.MM!, MAY l.th. TICKETS srTe be had at Mr ion Stere. MCENT.s. Ocrstnlth's Reek Hur.HMwd WVH ALB OU MMM. FOR RENT. Twe or four rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. MX North Queen street, lleat and aas Included Annlv at leuis-ira ntuuBifcRs livery erricB. I7OR HALE OR RENT-I1RI0K STAHLK V and let. Hi) feet, en Christian street, be tween Kast King and Orange streets Can be easily changed Inte a machine hnp or ware-heu-rt. Kasy terms. U. C Itltl li thKK, ainttd Attorney-at-l aw. HOUSE FOR" RENT OR MALE. Heuse with modern Improvement and steam heat. Large lawn and jard. A satiety of fruit trees and grape vines. Ne. t3d North Lime street. Apply te K'RA r I.ANIM'. aprt-tfd .V n.iSi North I.line StrteL fJIOR SALE A GOOD ESTAHLISHED JJ hutlnes, in the host location at Harris burg. Pa., en North Sd street, above Market, lleu't reeulru much capital. Uoed reasons ler selling. Address. (.. W. K, ac-lmd lel Locust St,, ltarrbburg. Pa. pUBl.10 SALE OK HANK STOCK. ON MONDAY. MAY!, 1S7, will be sold at public ssle, at the leopard Hetel, Lancaster city, l'a., ten shams of LancinUT County National IlankSteck. Aeredltet thirty days w 111 le given. Sale tn commence at 2 o'clock p. m , when terms w HI be made known by AIIRA1I4JI It Ktir, ISAAC U. EUV. Administrators of Henry Eby, sr . dereaaed. Jekl 1. llaisss. Auctioneer. pil30ui7d BOOKM. B LANK BOOKS, Ac. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers anil Stationers. Blank Beeks, Photograph Albums, Quarte Bibles, Paper and Stationery, Nes. 15 & 17 North Queen St LANCASTER. PA. trexivMM. AT ERISMAN'S. New Spring Neckties AT KRIWAK'S. There fa no garment concerning the fit el which a man Is mera particular than a Shirt. shirt Cutting ts aflne art. Te at comforta ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anotom anetom anotem leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shirt-makers Having had an experience of 90 years, we claim te have the best fitting, beat made, beat material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Possible Meney. -AT- ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 West King Street, Lancaster. H'lXESAXn MQUOlta. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orunge strnst, between Orange and chestnut, one srjuard east of reser voir, Lanca-ter. P I havejusterectcdanewdlitlllery with all of the latest Improved machinery ler dl. tilling PURE RYE WHISKY. A. i). SMEArrKR, Proprietor. Tbts Distillery has been nrecUid at the famous Old Uroffstewn Spline, which has been noted for Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even In the hottest w eather. Prem this spring all the water ued In lhe distillery la ob tained, the pump drawing lrem U twenty-five gallons a minute. Resides my own distilled Whisky, I alie handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c SSTCall and be convinced. A. B. SIIKArFER, Distiller, STORE Ne. S3 North Queen Street. N. B. Faimers having geed Rye en hand can find ready sale (or It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid (or a geed arti cle. aprWlydAw OABMIAVm. UTANDARO WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOB. SO, U, 13, tS MARKET STREET, Rear of Poatefnoe, Lancaster, Pa. 1 have In Stock and Build te Order Every Va- rtety et the following style i COUPES, BUGGIES. CABRIOLETS, CARRiaeaa, Victorias, V BUSINESS WAUONB, '" CARTS, MCOALL WAGONS, BUERIES, "uu MARKET VTAUONS. PHATONS, " EXPRESS WAGONS.. I emnley the Beat Mechanics, and have (aelll Uea te build oerectljr any style el Carriage de alred. Tha Qnalltr. Style, and rintsh et my Werk, aaEwlideeaedTy tha CHEAPEST IN TH! MOTTO: " Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Ret. ten mete." Please give me a ealL Beftlrlig PrewBtly Atte,e4 Te, raUOU LOWE THAN ALL OTHEES. I aVOMtat ec WeTkEt atpsslally saaaleysa as7frsTJA VS. - ' -- -I--I-H -ki-Kn.SjL i Thin iire Iti'scmd roll - HEINITSH'S Futnilere Depot, 27 A 21) H. queen St., LiKc'-tsrm, Pst yiUM VKK'8 FURNITURE STORK. J. H. WIDMYER. FURNITURE! A Full Stock, Defiirable Qoede, Lew Prle9t?, Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast King and Dues 8t, LANCASTER, PA MStiklTdAIMniw ttUUaMMVMHlMMiKH tlUUiS. c ALL AND HKB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light s UeaU them alL Anether Let of CHEAP GLOBES ferUaa and OU Steves. THH PERFECTION " METALMOULDING AND RUBBER CUStUON WEATHER STRIP Beats thein all. This strip outwears all ethers. Kevps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dual. Keep out snow and rain. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be Bltea anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the stove. Heater and Range store -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens. 84 SOUTH QUEEN ST LANCASTER. PA w M. A. KlKKKKh, ALDUM U. HKKH KIEFFER 8c HERR, DEALERS IN-! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s Hensefurmshing Goods ! I (TROY, N.T.I t STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND BAN6ES. We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL LER WARREN'S " Goods. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. AaUeaterMTUE8PLENDID"haa no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evei y Inch et It radiates heat. Aa a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BRIGHT DIAMOND " has established Itself In the front tanks. The merlU of the "SPLENDID" and "BRIGHT DIAMOND " consist tn Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Onsl, no Gas and Economy et ruel. EVCaU and examine for yeurself: 40 EAST KINO ST., (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) D-tlssW THA AMU verrMAM. mUE SQUARE PLACE TO I1UY YOUR TKAS, CO! PEES AND GROCERIES 1SIN1HK SQUARE AT CLARK'S American Tea, Cvfita and Grocery Stere, NO. id CENTRE SQUARE, Square goods at 'quare Prlees. Clarke's Pure llerux soap only 6c. We are selling great quan ties of Crackers, fresh but J uBt In. lhe Square Stere Is headquarters for these Prelieletis by the pound or barrel : they are Jusithesquare thing. Utve me another pound or your Uoed Coffee; It Is the best 1 get anywhere, Is fro fre quenuy said ten,. JOBf4iCMWi rnarM-tfdAw as Centre Square. w OHKINQ MEN WANTED. Te knew that they can buy Teas, Coffees end Groceries SO per com. cheaper at Clarke's Origi nal Tea and Ceiree ntere than tbe tunis Quality can be bought elsewhere. Cenvea fresh KeastwS Dally, IJX, IS. is, W. S3 and U Cents per pound. Clarke's Combination LOffeeatSSe per pound la admitted te he the best value ever offered te the coffee drinking community of Lancaster. Sleurl flour I If Tour I lbs Great PUIsbury Fleur. 78c. par quarter i Clarke's AA. Reller llour.rAei Blnkley'a Kicells Mells, 60c. per quarter, SSa per half quarter i Gingrich a keck 1IIII Mills flour. 60c per quarter, Ai. per half quarter. Canned Goods and uetUed Goods t It Is astonishing te see bow (aat we are selling ttera : S cans Suing Beans (or i&e i S can Lima Ueans, 25c ; a cans rich and rain Mara Peas, tse; S cans Cherries, ei Scans lioese berries. SSe i S cans Blackberries, 2ic i s cans Tomatoes. ilVil S cans Cern, sfie : S cans Table Peaehee. En i i cans Baker's Whole Tomatoes, SJc. fresh canned Clams, 15 and 2)e. a cant they make a very nice soup j try them. Sd,tej pounds Starch. Sparkling Snr.y Glass starch, s pound boxes. top a box. Large Lump SUrch. We. per pound. Elastic, Magte, Qaaker and Tejd'a Gless Starcbea reduced te Se . a package Sugars never were se cheap. Light Blown Sugar, IKe- Almest Whlte sugar, Se. Graunlated sugar? Se. Pow Pew aered Sugar, 6(e. Clarke, tbe Pioneer ter Lew Prices aud the guiding star (or square and honest dealing CL-RR'S Original Tea and Coffee store, Ne. M west King Street. SW Coffee ground by electricity. Telephone counecuen. HE LATEST JUST t5Bw THING (or business purposes aeeteh Cheviot Trousers. W have them In twenty aissnsi yaitwua. b.M he. n nectk Qasaa treat. !S .""". i.',. A7i,7;Kr,C..ii eii una ecss ussbi. jl ,ui,,w. - ww.-. Suitings at Moderete prJese- .,... MOaBM STEIN 'SY1 ME TAtLORlBQ, M 'Sv. . r ZfraiV: wSfft S Jt ... -
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