WBH 4vi' 'iTwrV i ftr"" -I .. Y. " ? frTMffrjfc; v .i r; " .. 4tW3' iC 'A ?1 '4' iisfe" f' tip' Kfk, Ifb !tf HHr m fit- Wh txr - w$ fcP e t ii wc M !&' r?V i& .. ' I i 1 "muMn 4tM IwJT. B J'1!!. sbyv. IT lata, a. A- sSjsTeHeft OMasstt)gaasMM, I Of Jjff SU1QSKCBS. , ItyiTkcssaaslceelerwac I SMI Ml m us araipuau l.-f AMM oesBtasnosd lta tiaUMMlNB IiUthOTM j ITslsslSwiil Tbs ssrlcB wars I ty Mr. M. Getims, tad las mt I MST. B. BUStf. The IOUOW si mUmbm sis present at the it Bar. K. Hubar, president et the ilUT. mint, imt. w. Kirc&msn, . ft Xueamaa, Jr., Bar. Bsuta, . J. KraankL all et Bsltlmerej Bar. P. -sttsssVs, Rtofaaseed, Va-t Raw. E. Beeger, , lapM Torki Bar. R. Kataradabl, Nw- -S-"i. . .. .-.. u..HIlra. N. IMT. SB. USjaswav,g - V VJ.k TAhMlflWfl. FLt RAT. sl willUaHiert.Pa.iKaT. J. Schmltb, ti'-iMk. m. X ! Jtar. Sohealtla. Patenen, N. 't.l as. KseiHsssn. Tlaltef ter tbs aynel of INT. K. jrwrawf, h ;" rkaaMaHac opened tbia morn- JBJAll islirr-. ceaUsulng in session until gSswsasI Will ba dSYOtarl te the Interests TtsSS'UrwSBt churches, 8arrleea will be Svsuiat7:30 o'clock, whenaser. Will ba daUtarad by Rev. Klrchman, Jr. IttmBMl Meet, 'If: Tba regular monthly meeting et the Bbaw. aaifaaeaipaaywaabaldUat night, when Is was decided te participate In the parade of the Oalembla Are company, en June 3d. MBpaay will bare command or the aUrlalea and Charles Cassldy was The Columbia lira company will held their Limy meeting tnu evening. They ais aaaklng preparatlena ler their parade en ' IM arriTai or tbelr new ateamer. Tba members of tha Beecne Heek and Ladder company are determined te put their company en a firm financial footing. The eoUeetora are meetlnc with fair ancceM from tba people of town, in the shape of receiving aabaerlptlena. Society Meetleg. A aedety te ba known aa the af . L. 8. so se etaty waa organized last night at the reel reel deaee et Mies Addia Hunter, en Walnut street Tba following officers were elected : President, Edward Zelgler ; vice president, Clifferd Rich ; aecretary, Harry Muster ; treasurer, Mies Eva Elliett Tba annual meeting; of the atockheldera or ttMXeeley Steve company will beheld en aazt Monday evening in the council cham ber. Alfred C. Bruner, attorney for the owners, old a frame dwelling house en Cherry street above Third, te Henry Sleeger. At a meeting of Gen. Welsh Camp, Sens of Veterans, last night, the members decided te attend a campflre in Yerk, en Saturday, May 14th. A game of baseball will be played en Sat urday afternoon between Bear's club snd a picked nine. Dlvet and Rhodes will be tba battery for Bear's club and King and Beth will officiate for the picked nine. Jehn Neenan, a boatman, get en a drunk last evening and attempted te take posses sion of Hauler's saloon. He waa arrested ty Officer Wlttlck and placed in the lockup ever night This morning be was released by tba payment or the coats. Charles U. McCulleugb, of A 1 toens, spent yesterday In town, visiting his Columbia trlanda. A fair will be started In the armory en Sat- nrdaynlgbtrbylbe members of St Peter's ) chore &. dozen of Celt's repeating rifles have I purchased by gentleman of town, who will nave a targut nuige In tlie neighborhood of the oil works. BMLhrvMB mmw jmsxeu. tta T.Jehn McCoy Installed at Gap en Tbun- t day Evening. Rev. Jehn McCoy was Installed as pastor Of the Bell vue Presbyterian church, Gap, en Thursday evening with appropriate cere, monies. Mr. McCoy was formerly stationed at Columbia, but several years age he moved te Franklin, Venango county, from Which town he went te Gap. There waa a very large audience iu the church. The decorations was very hand, some, and the pulpit was literally covered with hanks of most beautiful flowers. The exercises began at 7:30 and the meeting was presided ever by Rev. W. O. Calms, of Ooteraro churcb, wne was as sisted hi the devotional exercises by Dr. J. T. Mitchell, of Lancaster ; Rev. E. W. Gay. lord, Paradise; Rev, D. Andersen, U. P. church, Octoraro, and Rer. M. L. Ress, Pequea. The services were opened with an anthem by the choir which waa well ren dered. The sermon was preached by Rev. Mitchell and his Uieme was Sewing and Reaping." After the sermon the choir Bang another anthem. The constitutional ciues ciues tlena were propounded by Rev. Cairns snd were answered sfllrmatively bythe pastor and tba congregation. Tue charge te the pastor waa delivered by Rev. Kesn, and the charge te tbe people by Rev. Qaylerd. After sprayer by Rev. Cairns, the new pastor pro pre pro seunoed the benediction. The members of tha congregation then came forward and ex tended the right hand of fellowship te tbelr pastor. Rev. McCoy has s fine congregation and be begins his wer.k under very happy cir cumstancea. jl rmMUivx jh rum ttivs vabb. Tba Bell Suit for Uamages Still ou Trlal-Tbe Fetter-Schmidt Case. The jury in tbe Rtce ejectment suit rendered a verdict in favor of the plalntlfM for alx-elgbth's of the property Thursday after noon after a deliberation of several hours. 11. M. North and W. M. Frauklln for plaintlOs; J. Hay Brown and B. K. Davis for defendants. This does net determine the issue finally, as tha law requlrea two verdicts before the title la absolute. A motion will be made lore new trial. All of Thursday afternoon and this morn ing was taken up by tbe plaintiU's examina tion of witnesses in tbe suit el Maria K. Bell, against the Pennsylvania railroad company for damages for the death of ber husband, en trial before Judge Patterson. The testimony waa merely corroborative of what was out lined by counsel in tbe opening of the case, Tbs suit for damages brought by Jacob Fetter against Leenard Schmidt Is still en trial before Judge Livingston. Tbe defense was that Schmidt erected tbe fence across the pump bed te keep bis neighbors from tres passing en bis property and that by putting two handles te the pump, one el which was ea Fetter's side he bad all the privileges of the pomp te which be was entitled. i m Heath of a Soldier. William D. Broeme, formerly a plasterer of this dry, died at tbe county hospital of SOaWUaptioe this morning, aged GS years. la rsauins were taken In charge by Under taker A. C. Rete and tbe funeral will take mlses ea Sunday afternoon from 231 West Jasses screst During tbe war deceased was Saassbar of Company G, 20th Pennsylvania ssTslry He waa a geed told ier and a fine BBS. Tbs body will ba Interred In the soldier's burial let In Lancaster cemetery, A If aw Hetel at Lexington, FfSaa the IdUts Recerd. las short time Vt. Herlc, owner of the ,r pmsmmvm netei Duiicung, win tear aewn tne i ji balidtng snd erect In Its place a new two- I C "SBBrgSB UBaSSb I 88110108, ;.,;-; - ttr, Max Pttsl, el this city, will preach en gssvBfesff Mr Rev. ob Asaman In )Hfi TjwsVs as Bare pe. yiMkiss, esq, nnd wife will WsMsT it. yiMkiss, aas). at fare. assists ass sarters at lbs Grass beM, teeb frees ass cellar la tba rear a coal oil barrl,wbleh ba supposed was empty. Handled tbs barrel along In tba alley be. twees tbs marks! hoses sad hotel, snd cod. Btdsrable oil raa from it In order te get rid of tha eU ba applied a match. la a moment the alley waa full of flames and tba barrel waa en firs. The llthmen, who have their atanda at this place, thought for a time that they were going te be cremated. It waa with great difficulty that tba flatnee were extinguished before any great damage hat been dens. The colored man, who at first was anxious te see some fun by light ing the el!,sew tee much excitement and was almost frightened te death. Women's ChrUUaa risptissei I'nlea. Representatives of the various unions of Yerk county met In the First Presbyterian church Thursday and organized a county Women's Christian Temperance union. The following effleera were elected: President Mrs. H. W. McCall, Yerk ; vice president, Miss Miry Emit, Emlgsvllle ; recording sec retary, Mrs. HUlr, Hanever: corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Btrnett, Delta ; treasurer, Mrs. Geerge Bllmeyer, Yerk. A constitution waa adopted and addressee were made tiv Mrs. P. E. Small, Mrs. E. D. C. Matr and Mrs. S. J. Barnett The convention ad journed te meet In Delta In September. m Making Arrangements for a Convention. Frem the Carlisle Sentinel. Wednesday morning, Rev. W. C. Cremer, of Chamberabnrg, and Rev. J. David Miller, of Shlppensburg, went te Waynes boro', te confer with Rev. I. H.Metter as te a date for holding a convention there in the interest of the centennial of tranklln and Marshall college In Lancaster in June. tsucn a convention win be held there en probably, Thursday, May 20. Revs. C. Cert and J. D. Miller will meet with Rev. Cremer, the third member of the committee appointed by Merccrsburg classls for this purpose, In Chamberaburg te-day and ar range for the convention, including the pre paratlen of a pregramme. Arneld Baas Injured. Arneld Haas, the hotel proprietor en North Queen street, wet with a severe accident en Thursday. 11 e was ex ercisiug a horse, when the animal reared up en his hind legs. As he came down he struck Ml Haas breaking one shoulder and cutting his head. Dr. '. L. Davis attended him. Twe Teams stolen. Chief Smith received a telegram today te be en the lookout for two teams, stolen In Yerk county last night The one mare Is gray in color and the ether sorrel with white face. They were hitched te square-box buggies, with blue cloth lining. Up te 1 o'clock nothing bad been seen by our efUcen of the stolen teams. The Mifflin street Bew. Geerge Uarple was arrested at neon today by Officer Pyle en a warrant issued by Alder man Spurrier. Ue la wanted for being one of the participants in the row en Mifflin street, at'" Cetty" Hoever's house en Wed. nesdsy. His case will be beard te-morrow evening. Case Settled. Last evening Philip Flery was te have been beard before Alderman Dennelly of the Eighth ward en the charge of deserting bis wife. The case was dismissed, the parties coming te a settlement satisfactory te both. The Stranded Specialty Company. Of the All Star company, which was left In this city witneut funds, Jebn Daly and wife, Resle Daly, Misses Oilmore and Gorden and Geerge Barlew left for New Yerk at'J7 this morning. Chase and Daly are still here. Sprained Ills U I p. Last evening while Jehn Rinsing, son of Jebn Ranslng, of Plum street was playing feet ball en Nhlppen street he bad his hip sprained in kicking the ball. Get a Diterce Lillian Arneld, city, was divorced from her husband, Jebn L. Arneld, ea the ground of cruel treatment New Coffee Beaster. Samuel Clarke, the enterprising West King atreet tea and cellee merchant baa added something new te bis establishment In the way of an electric tuet-ir and cellee roaster. The roaster will be run by electrlcly and hereafter Mr. Clarke will ue bis own roasting in his store buildieg. He Is the only merchant in Lancaster that lias these excellent facilities. BAKM'tt'S OKKlt SHOW. It Will lie at McOranns Park, Lancaster Saturday, May Itlh. The grand street parade of the United Bar num and Louden shows will take place fn Lnncisteren Saturday, May 11, at 8 o'clock In the morning, te be followed by two perform ances In the mammoth tents. Merer btferu tn he history el amuaeuients In thU or any ether country hu tbeie been se Im mense and Btupendeui a show us the one that llarnum will prekent en that day. 1 he capital of the concern has been Increased te l,X),oeo and every one.ef themanydciurtinent have been largely added te, uiaxlng the dally expense ever t7,etX). There wld be three circus companies performing la three bl rings, each 45 feet In diameter, and upon an eleraudstage 80 by te feet ; there will be the Heuian hlpprodreme wlthts glorious races,asenly liurnum anews hew te de It; tha museum of living curiosities, with famous glanu, dwarfs, etc.; the two Immense double menageries, the Ulellke reproduction cf detr old Jumbo, with the ivory-bone articulated skeleton; Alice, Jumbo's widow; the wonderful hairy family from Jiur man. King lheebaw's mascots; Captain Paul Beyten's aquatic perlerinance In a specially constructed lake of clear water, the flying gymnasium and ether curious fea tures ; besides ether novelties, wonders and cu rlesltles collected after thrte yeirs of hard labor by agents In all ports of tbe world, and enlisting tbObCMlce of nearly every United States con sul In these places. It will certainly be a giand exhibition. Amusements. JAr A'disf Strtct Thta're.Oa Monday even ing next tbe Lyceum Vaudeville coin piny will open tu tbe King street theatre, it Includes Carter and Andt-rsen, The Leve Sisters, Cooper and Levely, Miss NxlUe Andei son, Geerge 11. Deelie and ethers. Tht Bertt Organ Rtcltal Te night -The recital at the First Ketermed church te- night premises te be a most delightful event The large chorus bad Its rehearsal last evening and all were de lighted with tbe satisfactory rendering et tbe music. Miss Potts,' appearance was greeted wltb applause, as was also ber grand sole ; the Is in most excellent voice. Tba audience will represent our best citizens of all the churches, and an usher has been salected from each church. Tbe surroundings will be lu keeping wltb tbe high order of music. Drttt Ball.K grand May exhibition and dress ball will be given a' Ksbleman's hall en Thurs day, May It, by Prof. Munder, tbe dancing master. Ukating. All who desire te gllTe en rollers should net forget the rrgulir Satuiday evening amusement at Mtonnercher rink. aOUAVMOMJ TINETAItU. Vety tew people, even among these who de predate the quality and fl neness of the genuine i'renca Champagne wlnes.bave a correct Idea of tbe extreme care and solicitude with which the vineyards are kept In the dlstrtctet Champagne, which undoubtedly Is one of the richest and be.t cultivated parts et the world. One of our friends lately returned from France aivea thn eulogleus report en the estate of Messrs. Beuche. flls A Ce. at Marseull-sur-ay i this Includes a remarkable piece et property named "Lea gelsses," which can be shown te any foreigner traveling through France, as an Illustration of the Ideal accomplishment et a Champagne vine yard. Situated en a hlllslepe," says our friend 'with the beams of the sun freely lavishing from dawn te sunset their bsneflclal warmth en It, this vineyard seems te cumulate all tbe qualities requlred for the production of per fect grapes. Us surface soil gives the fruit tbe fineness and bouquet, wblle the beat et tbe sun Is counterbalanced by the freshness constantly drawn up from the lower ground by a network of roots, which spread themselves In a bed of chalk." There Is a great deal of this product In the Beuche See Champagne, which explains Its peculiar fineness and aroma se much renowned among the connoisseurs ; but amateurs desirous ef obtaining the wine coming from the ' Uots Uets Uots sea ' estate only would have te ask ter the Beu cbe Bee stxtra. Beth of these wines are sold ei cl ustrely by H. K. 8 L ATM AK EH, BElOARrS OLD WINE BTORE, 20 KA8T Kind BTHEBT. jewi Bveia.-Ma , 1M7, la this city. JehnA, eon of Jebn A.. and Amelia r. Burger, aged alee months. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the paienls' resilience. Ne. 6 Wen Chestnut street en Saturday aflernem at f. e clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2id mam an. "" rhUadeTpnla rrodeci Market. rsiUDSLrau, May 6. flour market steady ; sales, low barrels i Minnesota Hikers, at ie) W t Pennsylvania FamUr, M7.-3 w t Western de, at east 90 1 l'atenu, ft & cu. Bye flour steady, fi 7JJ sa. wneai auc.: Ang' May. Jui Juue, Wc ; July, JUSt. 9 ISC at Cern-May, Wict Jane, 47Kc; July, 4ta.i AUKUSt t0. uatSH-May, August, 340. 74c. June, JTHc: July, t.vci Msa aers ataraet. Haw Yeu. ilsv 6 Heur limrket dull fine, VI H 10i eunerflnn, VI 7SJ3 Bunernnn. ri 7san u : geed te choice extra Wmtern, IS Teas ea : geed te fancy axtrm sMte.t3 Mt 00 ; common te geed extra Western, SAflt 70. Wheat Me. l Ked State. W'e i Na de, 97ViP! Ne. 9 Ked. Winter. May. 7Vei June. He. 'TVie luly. 9.;ftc; receipis, ii,p.xft naipmenu, aju.de. Cern ftn. 1 mixed cut. (0ie Msv. icvt ! de rune, ve : uuiy, ??ie rvcv!Ls W.flO DUS S smpmeuis, 'n? UU Ne. 1 White State. tOS'ei Ne. 1 de, c: Xe. 3 Mixed, May, 3J; j une, uyic ; rv rv cvliite, l.IXibm : shipments, none. Kye dull i Western, Mac t State, A7Xttt0C Barley nominal. Perk dull: new mess, in 00; old ineea, 115 00 015 . lATd-Msv, 17 U : June, 17 JO : July, 17 TO. Molasses dull at W,sc ter boiling stock. Turwntlne dull at Stio. Kesln dull t strained te te goed,rinKOtU. ned. In cases. sWc e Liverpool, l)d. Petroleum ami : Hen Freights dull: ar&ln te uniier ami : wsTm Lirumery. .iaei Klgtn creamery, 2-Xc : state dairy, hall firkin tubs, lttysc- Cheese qutetj Western riatllStSC! geed te choice light skims, UHOWKc. fancy White, 1J flUHc: State Factory, H01J3. Sggs steady : State. 15c j Western, i:W013c Sugar ulet: Uxflned Cutleal, 6 HtdfctC tiranulaul. 5 Sl-16a5c Tallew dull ; prime city, QV-ic. Bice nominal ; Carolina, fair te geed, Jd)3XC uenee auu ; uur cargoes, mfgn. Chicago Produce siarkes. Cmici.80, May e, I p. m Marret opened. Wheat-Mar, its; June, 'C. July, Mc.; Aug , Sic. corn -May, a-Jic; June, JSi;c ; July, tlSc. Aug , e OaW-Mar. KJJc : June, 2jtc; July, SS.'ic. Perk Net aueti HtHI. Lard-Mav. m fix June. 17 W: Jul v. 17 DTK: Aug.. 17 IS. . , tnert Klba-May, 17 60 ; June, 17 GS, July, 7 75 , Aug, 7 -. exestss. Wheat May, S3Sc; June, bc; July, J4c ; Aug.. 3C Cern nay, SSc ; June, ?e ; July, tlic; Aug.. jc. flats stay, Vie; June. ?Tc ; July.ft'S'c Ferk May, lii i ; J un. Hi vX. Laid May, as 7 ; June, IC 9 IX ; July, 17 O.'S ; Aug. 17 10. Kibs-May, IM7Ki June, 17 M; July, 17 65; Aug. 17 72. drain and ntmsiena Furnished by S. K. Tundt, Breker. Cuicaoe, May 6, 1 o'clock p. tn. Y heat. Cem. iKts. Perk, Lard. May.... June... July.... Aueust l U Z4 27?. .... 6 S8 W .... 7 M .. . .... 7 15 7 li 41S 13'i eeptember, ..MS December S 'i Uecelpta Car Leta. a ..'. 1W 75 Winter Wbeat Spring Wheat Cern. Oats Bye Barley OU City. Crude OU 66X Bead. Kecelpts Begs.. Closing Prices 3 o'clock p. m. wheat. Cern. Oau. Perk. Lard. May Jnne.... ss ih'i n.ce 97i i! CO i-7 6 91 7 tri 7 10 7 17 . MS l'i July August September December -. 3 s ou ctty. Crude! seu.... (H Live Stock Market. Chioase, May 5. The Drevtrt' Journal re re eorts: Cattle Receipts, 7,Geubead: shipments, l.SOD : market active : shipping steers. 960 te 1.MOS3., 1 1 1005 CO; stockers and feeders, tl 90 a te i row., onus ana rmxea, vi ia ue ; mux, II SiJIJ 20 : Texas cattle. 13 MB4 40. Hogs Uecelpta, 15,uuu head ; shipments, 6.000 head ; market was stronger and higher ; rough and mixed, 13 2OQ350 ; packing and ship- pinsj. se iqi ou : ugni. si ,ucjesa; saips.auusxi Sheep Becetpu, 2,ae head: shipments, 3 ran : market strong : Shern, S3 rOQI 25 1 woeled, ajyJi); Texans, (25003 23; lambs, W50SJ6 50. sew Ter Stocks. Nw Yexx, May C, 1:30 p. m. Meney leaned at i per cent. Kxchange steady, II Sl&t ft). Governments steady. Currency 6's, II K hid; t's Coup, II 2&X bid I X's de, 11 19 bid. The stock market opened firm at yesterday's prices, but before tbe first call a selling of tee leading stocks was commenced and prices gradually sagged te midday, when they showed declines of V te H per cent The market at the present writing is dull. Irregular and feature less. tr.ecm markets. Quotations by Beed, McGrann A Ce, bankers Lancaster, fa. nv veax ust. 11 a. v. Us. s. a Canada Pacific aiu u uy. c.c.c.Ai m m && Colerado Ceal tK )4 Wi Central Pac 0J fl te Canada Southern ei ciK 6iH CM. 8t. L. A igh SlX 20Ji 10i Uen.ABle. Q 31 Del. L.A W 137 ir.H 137K Krte m 3tS 3ivi Erie, 2nds 101 lutx 113! Jer. C t!X a.,; u R. AT 3-i Sl 31 LOU. A N t! GS BTH L. Shere v ue. S Mlch.Cen vt 'jl VI Heck Valley Sty, V$Z 31K Missouri Pacific w Hj-H iuhj M. P ivy, 3-jW 30 N. P. Pref w 6J M N. Weau VtP-i Ui mil N. V. C 113', lHVi 113 East Tennessee C UK 13 13' i Omaha 6.')i ;;i &? Oregon Transportation !t 34 jju Ontario A W I- uy. uli Pacific MaU KK BT'l Ui-i Ktcbmend Terminal s !wh '& fit. Paul mh . '.i.! Tex. Pac xi j.ji i Union Pac f,)i m civ Wabash com :i2 a ji?2 Wabash Pref yr 31W 37 Western U 76i -,r. ;M West Shere Bends ... WvZ Mew Bngland 57; M4 WjJ rauDsaruis. iist. Lea. Val &va B., N. Y.APhUa li'A li life Pa. BB- W tX S7H Heading Win 1 '.-It 22 Leh. Nav tuk Hesten v. Pass. P. A B SO N.Cent .... .... .... Peeples Pass Hdg.Gen'la. OU tl'K WW 16 PhUa. Traction GCj eeyi te fULlTlOAJ., pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BKNBT DltaCUBAB, et Lancaster City. Bubject te the decision et the Democratic convention. maraud Aw JIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J.W.KELLY, of Marietta, Pa, Subject te the decision of tbe Democratic Convention. Your Influence solic ited. m30-tfdAw F IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. UUANDT (Farmer), Of Kast Denegal township. Subject te the de de ctsten of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respectfully solicited. rcU-tfdAw TW.OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LKBBU, Of Kphrata township. Subject te Democratic rules. umrlt-WdAw "POH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. RING WALT, Grocer. Ftrst Ward, City. cra'.lc rules. Subject te Demo Deme alt fd Aw POR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BOLOMON ZBAMKB, Farmer, Of West llempfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. marO-ttdAw TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SVft .1 ?rt.7t.0,.m,",' 'rtends I announce K?hi,?i Mc?laforceunty Commissioner. nm'nt ilhS..atcUlSn lne t'emecrauc County Convention. Your Influence reanecu mf.-tMi'lf ,L "K.NBY F. llAllTMarT ml9 tldA w East I llnmtr Tnan.hiV. TOOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaoeok towe.hlp. I anneunee my self as a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the DemecraUe necraue respect. S& buvu,r wiHfeauuii, suur inuatses tnllv solicited. Was a candidate for commissioner belern the last convention, Ihe reauest of mv friends withdrew In fi the eandldates from the Southern district. I tMAw ELI BATTEN, 9MW ABTMMTiaaMmn. IAKIHO POWDKJU ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vanea. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesemeneea. Mere economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low lesusnen weignt, aiumer pampuaie pewunrs. SwM only tn earn. Bev&L lUki Fewdis Ces 10 Wall street New Tork. mayt7:lvdAw FINK COSCKRT TO NIOtlT. PROF. Christ. Burger's full orchestra wtllgtveone of their excellent concerts this evening at JOHN A. SNYDKK'S. ltd Ne. 115 North Queen Street- w ANTKD-A 01RL OR CHAMBER. maid : mnat cotne ell recommended. xt B9. WILLIAM AUG. ATt.BB, m-d IX North uute street. WANTED FIVE COOKS AND FOUR general house servants. Apply FBBK OrCllAHUBat F. B. TKODT A CO 'S employment Ufflce, 22 N. Queen St. ("ecend fleer, i TJKR RENT GRANT HALL, A LARGE, A? well-lighted room, with ante-room, and suitable ter ledges or printing office. Alse two large rooms en second story of same buUdlng, suitable ter office or lodging room. JUBLL.Us.lNE9. aprtxwd Ne. at Nerm Duke Btreet. rTME DAILY MARKET IS THE PLACE te se for all kinds of New and Fresh Vege tables. Wehaveeverytblng you want. Come and see ; It will de you geed V. s. Alse recalling every morning these fine Columbia eh&d, cleaned and delivered promptly. inS-Jtd 8. VOX. WANTED TWO CURLS BETWEEN 14 and IS years old. Apply FUEB or CH All (IK, at F. ILTBOUTACO.'S Employmentefflce.UNorthUueen St. (Second fleer.) THE LATESTJUST TdE TUINO for business purposes Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We have them In tr.enty different patterns. Fer wear they cannot be excelled. all and see them, i A full line et scotch Cheviot Suitings at moderate prices. bOSENSTKl.VS n.NK TAILORING, Ne. 37 North queen Street -VT-ENNERCHOR RINK. OVA. Te-morrow (Satardaj) Mght. 8kaUngfTom.30te9 3a Dancing from S 31 te 11 o'clock. ADMISSION 10CKNTS. mf.:td FRAILEY'S FINE DALMATIAN IN SECT POWDIBwlll kill File and Moths from! te 10 minutes. Campher and Tar Paper ter preserving Woolens Keach Paste and Kcady ter kats " ter all kinds et vermin. Three-Joint Fishing Beds for 12 cents. All fish tog tackle at gret bargains. rsaiLbl BAftai r-au rnsnnsbi, (Opposite Zastern Market.) MmdM.W.FB DETER WEBER, NO 43 NORTH QUEEN STKEKT, lias lust recelvedaUreatVarletv el Hats. Csds and Straw Goods, as fellows : Fine BTir r, FUB, WOOL and SOFT HATS In all the Leading styles and Celers. STRAW, MANILLA and MACKINAW for Men, Beys and Children, which he offers te the public at prices lower than ever before. Alte tbe only Cap Manufacturer tn town. He Invites the public te give him a call. It CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS. GO TO TUB NEW YORK GALLERY FOR SUPERIOR WORE. aprQJ-lwdtt NO. 108 NOUTH QUKEN ST. VJ-RS. P. WEBER, 47 North Queen Street. We have J ust opened a large assortment et all the Latest styles in MILLINERY GOODS which we offer at Lewest Prices. ltd TZ-1NG STREET THEATRE. WONE WEEK, ft C0M.1LNCIM1 MONDAY, MAY 9, 1887. Lyceum Vaudeville Company, Consisting of CAKTKK A ANDERSON, LOVE hlSTEK?, C03PEKA LOVELT, MIHJ NELLIE ANDERSON, GEO. II. DOOLIE and ethers. ADMISSION 11,20 A 30 CENT.', AW Family Matinee Wednesday and Satur day. Admission, 10 Cents. Children, 5 Cents, mays lwd TMPORTANT NOTICE. A GREAT MARK DOWN -IN- Shoes! 47- Don't talk about Prices, They'll Suit Yoet Come All I Come All I HIEMENZ! HO. 67 NORTH QUM.N ST. JTOTICE. OUR PRICE LIST. A Light Stiff Hat, Werth ta.00.... Selling for KM A Light Bilfl Hat, Werth l W.... Selling ter U U) A Light BUft Aat, Werth fl 00.... Selling for L60 The rretilestLIOHTSriFF HAT In the Market at 11.00. A FULL LINE OF F0CKT ud BUMMER CBUSHEB8 In All the Fancy Shades. Men's Mackinaw Hats, Mc, 760 , 11.0', 1. up te S5 00. Positively tfae LAEQI8T LIRE of Bjjs' and ChildrtD's 25 Cent Straw Bits INTHBC1TT. Atso rail Line et HAKVEBT HATS for BVBBYDAY WEAK. TRUNKS aaaTBAVELINO BAGS at Lewest Frtcea. l I STAUFFER & CO. T(n. U M MOTC QOEIIt ST, jraw Asrirsi il.000 FOR A FINRR AMD BRT TBB CUAMPAUHB THAR Due de MontabBlie. AT BOHKRH'S L1QUUK 8TOBB, Me. si Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. N KW YORK BAZAK. Are you ou the Lookout for REAL BARGAINS? Yeu can get them at A. HIRSH'S, 6 and 8 North QuMn St, All the latest styles of Ladles' fats and Ben nets t also at 1 1 he latest shades tn Blbrtens, Satins, Feather, Flowers, laces. Three hundred Un trimmed Hats for lc; also three hundred Trimmed Hats for We., line, Hen. Ilte, gtei. Hue. Corsets, Cellars, Cuffs, 11 leres; also tre largest assortment of Sun Umbra'lss and para sols In all shades at a price that was never offered te the ladles belere . Come seen te secui e a Bargain. me 7td H IRSU A BHUTHKH. LIGHT WEIGHT GOODS -ter- SUMMERWEAR. Our Stock of SERUE SUITS for SUMMER WKAKaiuuet beciiualled In the city. Our Stock of SKRGE SUITS consists of both Foreign and Demestic Uoeds, aud etthex Celer Black or Blue. We call your attention te our line of SEEBSUCKER aud MOHAIR COATS aud VESTS. We can fit you In size. We can suit you In taste. We can please you In price. We can satis ly you tn regard te the color. SEERSUCKER SACK COAT and VEST, 11.90. SEERSUCKLR NORFOLK JACK ET and VEST, IU0. HOTS' SEERSUCKER SACK COAT and VEST, 11 CO -te fit all ages. riOTS' SEERSUCKER NORFOLK JACKET and VKST,1.2. MOHAIR COAT and VEST, tires M up te M, tn all qualities el goods, at Lewest Prices. LOOK LOOK ' 1,C0 pairs of MEN'S BUMMER l'ANTi at 65c. LOOK ' LOOK ' Ml pairs of HOI S' SUMMER l'ANTSateec. Hirsh & Brether, ONE PRICE MERCHANT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, COB. NORTH QUEER ST. AND CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. rrUIE WONDERFUL SUCCESS WHICH HAS CROWNED OUR SPECIAL SALE -OF- UNDERWEAR, -AND THE- CensUnt Demand for Mere of These Goods, Haslnduced in te Purchase ANOTHER LARGE LOT -OF- Ladies' Cbeiisc, Ladies' Skirts, LADIES' DRAWERS, Ladies' Sbert Nightgowns. We will put these goods FOR SALE! -ON- Monday Morning, May 9tb, At the Uniform Price of Tweety-flve Gents Apiece. We wtll limit the sale of tbese goods te the hour between Nine and Ten Eiery Morning. -ONLY- ONE CHEMISE, 0NHIRTf One Pair of Drawers, -AND- ONE DRESSING GOWN Will be sold te each customer. POSITITELYnoneef these goods will be sold at any ether time but the hours set aside for tbe sale. THB3H ABB TB0 QOOD3 : 10 Dei. Chemise, S rows of Needlework Insert ing, 4 rows of PufflDg, Linen Torchon Lace Edge worth 6 Jc. apiece, at c. lu Deg. Chemise, Flee Tucked Yokes, Linen Torchon Laea Edged, worth ttJc, at SV:. 10 Dex. Skirts, 3ft Inch Cambric Hume, worth 80c, ataac. 10 Des. Skirts, Inch Ruffle, worth sis, at Ke 10 Des. Skirts, S Fine Tucks, I Inch Hem, werts BOc.atSW. iuues. asuiiea" urawers.srine xuess, i incu Wide Fine Needlework Embroidery, worth We totee, atise, 10 Drz. DresslDg Qewns, Kuftled all the way down, worth sie at (Se, Aw-kxmnmher these reeds are made of SOOd material and made up and finished la fl rat-class 1 Jar'gsmember the hour. BETWEEN NIN E ANDTEN EVERY MORNINQ. SSHsmmbr the price, ONLY TWENTY FIVE CENTS APIECE. ASTRICH'S" Palace ei Fashion, 18 BAstT sQMO sTTRMT. lahcasxie, ja. s iraw ADrtcHri.iBMMim. TTNDERWRAR. UNDBRWAR. Summer Merine and India Gauze Underwear FOR LADirS QBNTS AND CHILDREN. lsw5fi!fle.WJeKIrll. " - SsyPUMMKH HOSIERY In Large guantllles, at All Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te tha Court Beuse, XKW Alt VKKTISKMKXTH. 8K A S O N A II I, K REQUISITE, RE. I'lNRli Campher and Insect Powder are standard remedies In preventing tbe raKose( moths A large stock of both of Urn flunst grade attainable, at HURLEY'S IMIUU STtilla, wi WmI KlnvStnwt. ATIENTION 1 All Soldiers. Sailors and Harlnes who vol unteered for a termer three yetrs prier te July 1, 1U during the Worer the Uebelllenand were honorably discharged alter a service et two con tlnuem years, or ere discharged by reason et wounds, ars requested te mret at tba (I A It. 1111, Centre fijuare, en Saturday evening, the 7th Inst , at o'clock, for the purtiwe of forming an Encampment et "The Union Veteran Legien." ltd CnRlNUOrENINcT A fresh suppy of Underwear Just retctved. l'ants, hlrt, literally Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Suspenders, llrlttsli lln: Iwst In tbu market. Soaps, l'erfutnertes. Handkerchiefs. Laundrted and Unlnundrtedsblrls. 1'erseua from the city or county can save money at R.S. FKTTERLT'S, One Price Heuse, Ne. SI North Oueen et. Asystele open every e enlug. aJtvijd JL T TiIe" H L'KMItK StJUAHE Tea and Coffee Heuse HATS Fine English llreakfsst, Fonneso Oolong, Im perial, Jnpiu, Noting llvsen and etherTtMis. In CetTves-Turklsh lllnnd, Kim, Old Uev. Java, Mecba, Laguayrv, Maiacaltw, ete. Tbee Teas aud Coffees cantiet bu excelled In juallty or price. fest Uranulatcd Sugar, 6c. ether grades equally low. CLARK'S inar2J.lfJ.tw Centre Square. F RESH ROASTED TEA AND COFFEE. We are Determined te De Geed. Aud make the people feel glad te think they have a store In the community like ours. We want dxlegates tretn 10.1U) hmues te swell the ever Increasing throng. Proclaim It te your friends, make It known te your enemies that we are the only house tn Lancaster wbe DOES their own Coffee Roosting Come and trv a pound of Clarke's fresh Roasted Ceffer. WK, IS, IS, '. 21 snd ?.J Cents per pound. Clark's Combination Coffee at i!e., surpasses any enflee ever offered te the people of ibis city or county, CHECKS WITH EACH AND EVKRY POUND. Bt. Geerge's Brand Tomateoa. In Class Jan, only Im. per Jar; never have been soldteour knowledge for less than3)c. NOW 13 THE TIM K TO SECURE UAROA1NS. CLARKE'S ORIGINAL, TBA cfe OOFFflB BTORE, NO.S2WEHT KING STREET. SS Stere closes every evening at 6 o'clock, except Mondays and Saturdays. Telephone. w IliLIAMSON A FOOTER. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. CHARACTERISTIC. -THE- Superior Appearance -OF- OUR SUITS -FOR- Yeung Gentlemen, Beys and Children Entitle them te a place eriual In all respects te Custom Werk, with the one eiceptlen They don't cost teuas much money te buy. Yeung Uentlemen's Dress Cutaway CeatSults, 110 CO te taw. Heys' Btralsht Frent Sack Dress Suits, Pleated Tunic or Norfolk Blouse. II (0 te as in Yeung Gent's Light Colored SHIT Felt Hats, 11.73 te W 60. French Felt Pocket Ha's. tite. Full Urtss Silk llau.suu and 3 00. LOUTRA Is the name given te the latest style Htlir Fell Hat, It ts quite popular. We have them In tbe best selling shapes. STRAW riiTS FOR Men, Beys and Children AT ALL PRICES. Why Should Teu Swelter? Balbriggan Undershltts, with Leng or Short Sleeves, 2SQ. Muslin Drawers, tie. The Indus Undershirt. 230. Percale shirts. 2 Cellars and 1 Fair Cuffs, 50c. White Dress Shuts. 23c, Sse. Boe. All the Favorite Shapes tn Silk Neckwear. LAOIIS' AND MISSSEV SUMMER SHOES I Ladles' Fine Dongola rexlble Beles, all styles, Ladles' Eld Butten, Siuare Tee and Lew Heel, 12.00. Ladles' Etd Butten Opera Tee, II 60. Ladles' Etd 1'ex Rutten, square or Opera Tee, BS.M) Misses' B Id and Pebble Spring Heels, 11.23. Misses' Grain Butten, Selar Tips, soe. Children's Eld or Pebble Spring Heel, Mc up. WArtfull asertment of Boyi' and Youths' Shoes In All grades at Lewest prices. Tranfcs, Satchels and Taliaea. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, S3, 8,, 86 aa- 38 Eart King Bt, LANCASTER, FA. ssTSterss doss every evenlnf at 6.00o'leck esee pt MenOaf asd SaurUF. Lnnoaster, Pa. JHHOL: D VXR fKitKtraT Till. II. M. II Altai a v XJ a recent graduate el the .teffsrsen Medical College. Is lwted at NO. m KaSTMINil ht Surgical wounds linated authentically P.itnA" iige respsctlully sellclicd. rni lwd kl'RlNU, KS7. A Nit ST lintswiritiraa rti t ahu. a a sa... . erlng. linportli.gdliwtftemthe lm.tin.kers ?i W""T ! "" "'tri'celved through the IVo.ten custom house, a Urge Invoice of in? own linportatlen of SUtTlNtl, sritINd OVVRCUATINU AND IROUSKHIMi, Ttioltke of which, for atle and iiuallty.has never been equaled In this city, and cannot be snrpasred. '" Asprrlalluvltatlen Is hereby extended te all In want el vprlng tlarmnttta te call early and secure Choice I'.iierns. Workmanship the very beatvand prices lower than ever. -. .. " OKRHART, maW7lydlt Ne. U North Owen street e AK UAbU Rey?' and Small Heys' ijriTs. Here's a keynote te the O.tk Hall stock . Plain llleuse Suits for the Larger Beys SLd Fancy Pleated Suits for Small lleys, short trousers, of Genuine L'd. Harris Cassl. tueres at 5 w ami ?7.G0. These Suits are of our own design aud make, and the reputation of Ed. Harris Cassimeres is as true and deserved as a popular neighbor's, who lias lived in the same house for a lifetime. The designs of these goods aie new and quile handsome, and they wear beyond tnc.isure for the price. We have u stock of Children's Suits at .I.'), aud better than au hotly else's make at Unit. WANAMAKER i"fc Urewn's Oak Hall, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., Plttf.ADKLPIUA. AsnastJisrr JkTIHS H.V1.L1K HINTON. THKCHARM1NU VOCALIST, Miss Sallie Hinten, And a Powerful Dramstle Company tn "LIT. TLE SUNSHINE.' l'arsdlse. May S. Strasburg, May 8. Clirlstl ana. May 7. l'RICES-23 A V Cents. mi Sid Q.KAND ORGAN KEC1TAI. BY Mr. A. M. Berst, ASSISTED UY Mls Fettx, Mendelssohn Clnb AND GRAND CHORUS, ist Reformed Church, FKIIrAY EVE.MXIJ, MAY Cth. TICKETS ... 50CENTS. Te be had at Mr Ien Dersielth'a Reek Stere. aprSMwd jglULTOM Ol'KKA HOUHE. SIX NIUUTS ANIiTaTURDAY M ATI. NEK, COMMK.SC1NO Monday Bvening, May 2, 1887. Return Engagement et tbe Distinguished Actnss, IDA LEWIS. -ANDHKR- Kuperler Urstnatlc Company. REI'KRTOIRK FOR WEEK: FRIDAY - rslse Celers! or. Lever's Re venge "and "Rough UlHtnnnd." SATURDAY (Deuble Bill)-'1 LucretU Bor Ber gia," and "Twe Ruzzirds." SATURDAY (Matinee)-" Lightning Fltsh." PRIOB8, - le720, AJ30OENTB. Re. erved seats new en sale at Opera Heuso. apraeid jtuh BAvm ea,- amnt. tJIOR KENT. JC Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. 1&3) Neitb Queen street. Heat ana gas inciuuea. jippiyat feblS-tfd lltUMs iasabii'a I'S LIVERY OFFICE. FOK HALK OR KKNT-BKIOK 8TABLK and let, 17aSD feet, en Christian street, be tween East King and Orange streets. Can bu easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware house. Easy terms. ' 11. C. BIlUliaKER, alS-tid A ttemey-at-Law, U 111,1 (J HALE." OnSslUIltMY, MAY 7, at 1 o'clock p.m., at Ne. 313 East Frederick street, or Bedsteads, bldereard, Mnk, Tables, Chairs, Steves, Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Glass, Earthen and Tinware, and a great assortment of Household Uoeds, tee numerous te mention. RACHEL SHAFFER. G.UcxTsx, Auctioneer. ni5-2td OUHK 'OK KKNT OH BALE, llense with modern Improvements and steamboat. Largelawn and yard. A variety of fruit trees and grape vines. Ne. ISO North Lime street. Apply te E7.KAF LANDia. aprt-tld Ne. & North Lime Street. 12K)K HALE A GOOD ESTABLISHED JD business, In the best location at .Harris burg, Pa., en North S1 street, aeve 'Market. Don't rcfjulre much CiiplOU. Geed rrasens ler selling. Address, G. W. K, ae-lnid 101 Locust St.. Uarrlsburg, Pa PUHLI0 8ALB OK VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. OW FSIOAT, MAT IS, 1887, will be sold at publlesalsat tha Keystone Hetel North Queen street, Lancaster city, the fellow. Ing described real estate, late the property of Geerge sbulmyer and A. W. BnsseL decessed, te wit: All that certain let of ground wltb tres tle, stable, scales and ether Improvements there. en used as a coal yard, situated en the west slda or North Prince street, near the Columbia A Reading railroad depot. In said city of Lancas ter. Ha. Beginning at a point en the west side of Jierth Prince street, thencoeitendlngaleng said Trlnre street north 270 leet U Inches, mere or less, te ether ground of the estate of A. W. Rusael. Thence westward along ground of tame lis feet, tbence south 167 feet, thence soutbwost seutbwost soutbwest ward 11 feet, mere or less, te property of tie Coin mbla A Reading railroad, thence seu tbeas to ward along property et said railroad company SfJIeet, mere or less, te ethor ground of estate of A. VY. Kussel, thence northward along ground of same lis fret, thence eastward along ameS0 feet te said Prince treet. This properly is well located and Is hotter adapted ie the receiving and handling of coal and lumber than any In tbe city, and will be sold without reset ve Male te commence at 7 30 p. m , of said day, when attendance will be gtveu and terms made kuewnby john it hussel. GEORGE P. HUSSEL, Electors of A. W. Hussel, decessed. JULIAN SHULMYER. . Executrix et Gee. bhuisiyur, deceased. Hsxar shcssbt, Auct. nisyl-ra OTIOE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNERS 411 persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any et Ue lands of the Cornwall and bpeedwel estates lu Leba non or Lancaster counties. "'? Inclesed or unenclosed either for the purposeef shnetlng and Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced .gainst "Jl "?"? I , S" said lands of the undersigned after this notice. WM. C jLEalAN FREEMAN, KPEEUY.ALDSN, AttetniysTw H. W. Cetsmsa's Belxs syrMUd 'C1 VySv- ..."- -a P-"r ""V 11. v1.' i-'A .' lja&&$ti& SjVW; ivyitftU: M4S iS&Stfirf&bte&itilite -v4ant -iu 7Sa.Tj5