w ivr -' tjl ' CTCtfty '?'&".' 1Z-'JH3 v ?. -r--v Vr ' "-. ' '" rj. - . VA.S f'. t' v; ,. - .. L"- ,.- ill rfw-i" fj - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 18S8. X -nr M& w 1W Rsw" fcsfe I 'r .'! 4 W. BSfc '' tii, r.l'&. ' Bf. ,v: X"i ''5f r: - k've l'Si BOILER EXPLODES. "- '.j , ?fx " ' lb MK.VSLIaHTLrXJCllKJ, BUT , ARfUfi UrMER U AM AUK NrjULTI. aTjasi la OM f tka rues gapposcdte Mare lk AreMeat tha tYlfsel Iter. W. Bly Siirs-Melrs Kllltrl .' M TralB ea lh Bride. ftltale Correspondence et IjrrsLuniiicin. Colombia, Mar. 19 TbebollereverNo. S fcswlfg furnace In the Colombia Iren com May's BUI exploded this morning about .. mm vetoes'. Taa forea or the expiesi MVamra for BurflbaUaUMMMsrarid Mfcoejrbt JSjHBWBaihoek et an earth- Feet cause et the explosion t known, bet it appears te have been $ lWloaien carried away the brick work In i 'ttlnmtci me Dener una iu t - , tVM gteia ecu ui iue mini w .. .... 1 v.lsi diameter. Large pieces et Iren and if'fctlck wera thrown eyer nrty leet, against a r?;iMtiiniaeTE. W. Smith. Btlcks were &$ atoe thrown about the mill, striking Jeseph K" r.niii Vitwarri W.trrw. lnlnrlnc them '& v.ur. . . ... . Hf -A few minutes Derore ine expimiuu i -'.. tV n.m Ttirinanaii-ni. heater, beard a hissing - ua .m....- -- . " . Moteaaod mouhted the atepa te place a bar -.- ...B Ik. Hnnp ITn wm In ftin -Mi "set of placing the bar, when the explosion t - - - - - anrf )hn hai vel thmwn Ihrniich the frame work et the mill. The man was Very much frightened and Jumped te the ground, a dlstancs of ten feet, ellghlly epralnlDghla ankle. The full amount of the damage la net exactly known. It la thought that It will aet amount te mere than (20a The lets la telly covered by Insurance In the Ameri can Steam Bailer Insurance company of New Yerk, represented by Andrew J. .Kanffman, erq. Vtath of Sirs. JSty. Mr.Ellzt Q. Burr Ely, wife of Her. O. Wells ly, pastor of the Projbyterlan eburcb, died at her home en Locust etteet, above Third, en Suuday. Mr a. Ely had been In dellcate health for some years past, and was In thb 30th year at the time of her death. She was born at Green's Farm, Connecticut, and had bcen living In Col Cel Col umblater the past Uve years, the time of Mr. lily's piaterate In this pltce. Mtf. Ely waa an estimable Christian lady and )& gained a host of frlendv, and was held in high esteem by the congregation of the .Presbyterian church. She was an active antrit In Christian and charitable work. Threeaeiall chlldren survive, te mourn the loasef a dsveted methtr. The funeral will bahsld en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock feline Presbyterian church. The remains will betiken te Connecticut en Thursday .ferlDterment Accident en the Ilr'dRr. A drove el fifteen mules were crossing lbs Columbia brldge en Saturday night at 7t3Qe'clcck In charge et two men named Eekman and Wttiuer. The mules weie Witbln two Bpans of this side when tl.e mixed train, drawn by engine Ne. 174, en the Frederick division, run Inte the dreve) The frcntleg of oneoftbemules was broken and another had the hind hoofs cut oil and the front leg broken. The mules wero struck at 7:47 p. rn., and had been en the bridge ter seventeen minutes. The Injured sanies were killed and the otherH taken te Campbell's livery stables. The mules easee from Yerk and beleuged te Messrr. kekman & James, of Harrlsburg. Bank Ctimte. Seme changes have been made at the First National bank, caused by the retiring Of Mr. J. 11. Zeamer. Mr. H. C. Lewis, re ceiving teller, lias been appointed book keeper ; Mr. C. if. Htrickler will be receiv ing teller, and Mr. Jehn Miller will fill the position of clerk. Liberty Circle, Nc 20, B. U. IL F. of P., bald a package party in tbe armory en Sat urday evening. Ticket Ne. 430 drew the five-dollar geld piece. alight delay te travel was caused this .morning by a car In IlarrUburg local Jumping tbe track at Hheck'a station, the wreck crew were In aervlcp. Mrr. Jonas Kumple eclebrated her 621 birthday en Saturday evening, and was given a aurprise party at ter home, corner of Second and Locust streets. The evening was very pleasantly spenf. A troupe of glass blowera will be In the armory during this week. Array utancca. The president has approved the sontence of dismissal In the caae of Capt. Thomaa Garvey, Ftrat civ airy, who waa tried by oeurt-marilal at Fert Keogh, M. T in November last, en charges of drunkenness en duty, The order promulgating the pre eeedlnea, findings and aentence by the court, was ltaued from the war department yesterday afternoon. The sontenee is ap proved te take etlect en theCGth lnaL, en which date First Lieutenant Feter S. Bon Ben Baa will be advanced te captain, and Second Lieutenant F. S. Felia te first lieutenant. Captain Garvey was appointed from the xanka In October, 1EC3, promoted te first lieutenant in 1S72, and captain, his present rank, la 1SS1. He was born In Ireland. tints Is the third e 01 oer dismissed for drunk enneM during the present administration. Caught 117a Gtf . This morning an accident occiureJ te a team el G. U. Marrow, the conrectlenor, at tee North Queen atreet crossing of the Yefraaylvanla railroad. The man In chars e '-of the galea wasjuit leaving them down When the man with the team trled te eress. Be succeeded In getting ever the tracks, but Jut as he reached Ihsnorthalde that gate descended, It caught the top of the wagon, almost tearing It off and spilled confectionery all around. The gateman was watching a two horse team, which crossed Just In Jrent of Marrow, and he did net see the latter until the gate caught the wagon IJeatU 01 Kjwarj C. Swill, EJward O. Swift, farmer, Druraore, died ea the Fulton farm en S induy, in the CGih jear of his age, of consumption, from which he had baen a sufferer ler about four years, lie was a brother of J. W. F. Swllt, esq , of tbl city, and of MUa Swift, el Dei aware, who are new the only aurvivera of a family of ten chlldren. He was a cousin of Henry Swift, the present ewner of the Bebert Falten farm. His funeral will take place at two o'clock, en Wednesday next Interment at the Bethel church en the Fulton Urm. ASptllieg lite. A spelling bee was hbld tn Rohrerstown OB Batnrday evening. Twenty valuable prices were given te the best spoilers. Seme of the fertunate ones were W. S. White, a. B. Baer, J. Fenstermacher, M. N. Davis Harvey Newcemer, Jehn Snavely, Albert Newcomer, and L'zile L&hr, Mamie New comer, Laura Baer, Amy Brown, Vena Welti il, L. Burkart,IdaBurkbelinerund ethers. There were geed rtcltatieus, dla dla legeee and line music Dleantth As et 03, Lydla Moere, aged 1)3 years, died In Drumore township, en Sunday. She was the mother et Jehn Moere, candidate for the atete leglalature from the Southern Lancaster county district. Her funeral Will Uke place en Wedneaflay next at 10 o'clock. Interment at Chestnut Level. Ua Mad unlit a Fire. Tbl morning while Officer Beas was seeking his round he found a strange man at Ua Harrlsburg turnpike crossing of the PeaBsjivenla railroad. The lellew had MUta fire at which he was warming him , aalt Tnecfilcer took him tn itm t.i -'s eae and Alderman Plnkerten lent him J?'l,J'u,erl01'y,l morning. :f "w uia ni, 1 uiii ui, true, imZ.nT0D'"' Jary ,a tna et Mrs. .KrilrL't Huurr, has declared that -trinirnid' rne'B,d ta arrested en DESEItTUD HIS YOUNO UltlDK. IIni7 Rahtn, of Alllancr, ., I.fTi Herat the Kejuune Hants and Falls te Itetura. This morning a young couple who canie from Alliance, Ohie, arrived In this city at S.-20 o'clock. They first went te the I'rnnk lln house, but finding that they were un able te get In they went te the ICoystene house. Here the man registered as Henry Saum, of Alliance. He tald the young woman with him was his wife, and they were shown te a room. About an hour afterward Sahm told his wire that be was going' out for a llttle walk and would return in a short time. He has se far talled te put lnan appearance and It is 1 n tiTfiH iJHHTTin inn ilninitrn nrr, rmu- nir that her husband did net return Mr. Sahm went In neareh of him, but It was In vain. 8I10 met teveral police cill ccrs and told thorn et her bus band's mean act. Bhe was crying and nald that she had been left here en tirely destitute, Oflloer Weaver and ethers pitied the woman and tcek her back te tbe Koyileno hcuse, where they guaranteed the payment of her beard. A description et Sabm was given te the police but up te neon te-day they had net found him. A reporter of the iNTELMOUNOKn saw Mrs. Sahm this morning and had a talk with her. The story abe told was really a very sad one. The girl Is between 13 and 14 years et age, and her trial J en name was Annle B. Miller. She was marrled en February 10th last te Sihm, with whom aha had been acquainted but a few menthr. He had arrived In Alllancea couple of months befere he met tbe girl, snd alie says that she married him with tbe consent et her parent?. Atter their marrlige the girl's mother started them la housekeeping In n small way by giving thorn seme furniture. Sahm seemed dissatisfied with Alliance, and wanted te ceme cast. He said his father realded in Bending, and If his wlfe would ceme out they could llve comfort. ably with his fjlks. He Insisted en her breaking up housekeeping and he finally agreed. The furniture was sold and the money, about (35, was taken by tbe hus band. On Saturday they started for the Kifit, but befere leaving Alllance the girl's mother warned her te watch or her husbacd would leave her Mt. She thought every thing wan all rlght,howevor, and entrusted her geld watch, trunk key and ether valu ables te ber better hair. Ua the cars jos jes tvrday she noticed that her husband acted Btrangely and she asked him for her watch. He put her til with seme trilling exctae and when he left her this morning as above described, he took everything be longing te her. Hhe went te the station and told the baggsgomasternottogtve him her trunk tn cake he ctlls. Mrs. Sahm aeeuiH te believe that her husband has goue away for geed, and thinks that he may be In Bending. Bhe told her atery te the re porters whlle weeping bitterly, and Rhedld net seem anxious that her parents Bheukl ltarn bow cruelly her husband had dc dc Berttd ber. The runaway husband lsn man 21 years et age, and Is a butcher by trade. He Is et Bllin build, 5 feet 0 Inches in height, end wero a dark suit, aaek coat, blue llannel shirt, black slouch ha', and dork-colored handUoichlef around his neck ter a muf fler. The supposition U that he will go te Reading, and tbe clllceraef that city have been notified te be en tbe lookout for hlin. The young wlfe will remain at the Key Key Key atene for a short tlme at leant. l.N AUQlME.1T tOUKT. Pctlllans I'rrtBLtfiil Fer Jtnhrsrlei; I-' I'nrtlfi, Who Wra l'rlussd Ltcfnix, The March term of argument court w&a opened at 10 o'clock this morning. Thore are for argument 22casesinthn common plots court, 11 In the orphans' court and 10 In the quarter sessions. Thore were prosentod and confirmed nisi tbe aoceunts of 84 administrator?, i-xectitnra and guardians, 7 trustoea and !2S widows' appralsoments. I'etltlens were presented for tehcarlngn as te nearly all the applications ter llcenae that wero lolused last Monday. Some of them wero Humorously slgned, notably tboae of Chatlea Hosier and Geergo Shcetz. A petition of Mayer Morten was pre sented by City Solicitor Ctrponter prajlng the court te aet aalde tbe repert of viewers asseaalng damages cauhed by tbe proposed widening of North Queen street from Cheatnut te Walnut. The reasons alleged are that thore Is new no necessity for wid ening the stroet, and the vlowers failed te say whether the wants et the publle rcqulte tbe wldenlng et the street aa required Ly the act of asaembly. The court granted a rule te show cause why the report should net be aet aslde. Amea Uelllnger, of Wcat Larupeter, waa appointed guardian of the miner children et lteuben Daveler, deceased, late of Lan caster elty. Issues were granted te dotermlno the ownership of eeriala property lovled upeu by theBhurlirin which AUeUldeXIrnll ana Maria Fisher wero made plalntlffi and Jehn HUCe'.raid end H. B. Uretf do de fendamp. In the suit el Mary A. Kberman va. David M. Saudor, the rule te show cause why the sherlll'a cale of the real extate of defendant should net be tot aslde wbh dis charged. Hiram Snyder, city, wa granted a sol diers' license te peddle goeJs In Lancisler county. CONFIIl VATION IIAV. UU&npTtullianCenUtmiL,ari:eOltMrs tu Bt. Jn' nnit St Jeliu'i Churclicn. Assistant Bishop Itullsen, of tbe central dloeoso of 1'ennaylvauU, visited Lancaiter en Suuday. Ue wax at St. Jamea' church Suuday morning, and bofero a crowded congregation prcached a very striking and original sermon en tbe phlloiepby or the Cnrlsttan doctrlne et prayer, in which he replled te many points urged by the ague&tlcs. Ue nlterwurds conllrlnei n large class. The full mernlug eervloe was given. Inthoevonlng Bishop Killsen vislted SL Jehn'a church. It was packed with pcople, the aWlei and vestluulcs woie crowdeJ, and a great many could net gatu admittance. The full ovetilng servlce was oenducled by the pastor, Rev. J. I'ratt, as as slsted by Rav. Dr. Knight, of SL James'. Bishop ltuliseu preacbed an able tonneu frjin ttiu text "Wtatfchall 1 de tben with Jesus 7" Mitt. 27, 22. Alter the sermen tbe bishop confirmed a class of eighteen. Dratli et aira.i:tlzs Ann I.tlmmti. Mrs. Kllza Ann Lebtnan, widow of the late Jehn Lehman, died at Lindisvllle at 11 o'e'.cck Suudsy morning, In her 77 h year. Sbe was the daughter of the late Jehn Landls, founder et Lindlsvllle, and the mother of Henry O. Lehman and Mrp. Jonas 11. Martin, of this elty, and also Mrs. Benjamin Earr, of Robrerstown, and Miss Emma l-ehman, of Laudlsvllle. She was In her usual geed health until a few daya age when she took a aevere cold from which she could net rally. Ne woman in the neighborhood was batter known or meto highly rejected. Uer luneral will take place from her Inte ros'dence at LandlsvilJe, en Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Funeral services at tbe Mennonlle meeting house LandUvJlle; Interment at RehretB. town. itcian.rd Frem CuWemla. Henry and Philip Drachbar, who with their suttr went en a trip te California about two months age, returned te Lancai ter en Day Eiprtts Sunday afternoon. Their Bister remained in Hau Franchce. The gentlemen traveled all through Upper and Lewer California, and were well pleased with their trip. JtslurneaFreui FIjiIiU Dr. J. B. Hacker and wife, el Denver, Who have been soleurnlnt. in Vini, -i ' January Jit, returned home en Saturday night, ' ltsuben nation's Trenble. An alderman's cflloe Is a pretty bad plaoe ter a drunken man te cut up any shines, and Keufcen Hutten baa ue doubt found thlsout,BaturdayaIternoon this well-known character went te the cflloe et Alderman Deen while Intoxleitod. Boaldeslho alder man OKI com Hbertr and Beas were present. Hutten at ones begsn te curae and swear and abttse the ofllcerr. O IB cer Shertr. took him into custody and ntarted te the station bouae with him. lteubcn Is net a very inutcularman, se It was noedless for him tereslst. He then rosertod te the old Ir.ck el lying down, but this did net "go," as the ofllcersoon landed him in a cell, and tbe atderman will give htm a hearing en a clmrgoef drunken and disorderly conduct this evcnlag. Dtulh or Minuter. Usv. F. it. Bceileld, pastor et the J'ros J'res bytnrlan church, at Strasburg, died athla home In that borough this mornleg atC o'clock. Ue had been an Invalid for seme tlme and dted et a complication et die ease. He came originally from Delawate and bad resided In Straaburg for fouryeata. Ue was 71 yeata et age and leavos a wlfe and two daughters. I'reptrilis Withdrawn, The properties belonging te the estate et 11. Cbrl't, en Seuth I'rlnce and Beavcr atreet?, dlared at publle aale en Saturday night, were withdrawn for want of bldderr. A Temperance Itctinnrant. The basement of the Y. M. C. A. build ing has been thoroughly renevated and fitted up as a tomperanco restaurant and eating house, and has been leaded te Mr p. Tayler, who la prepared te furnUh meals at nil lintirH st vrry low prlnrp. J)KA TIIH. lUmr-In ttiln city, en ths IDlh l&slant, Mrs. Alice I. Harry. anaH 0 jeurj. funeral from her lte rcstaencn, Ne 213 Kant Orange slcet, en Thursduy morning at V:30 e'clntK, te proceed, te flt. Mary's C'ovhelto church. Interment at St. Mary's cumntnrv. nil93 A 1 EitMix.-On March l'.W, In I.nndiavllln, M MlZit Ann, wtaunret t'ji lulu Jnliu I.ili. uiii,el Uohruistesrn, lu Ihu 7tli jtur et her ufcO. 'IhorPlattvesnnd frlana of the f unity are mtpeclfully Invited te uttenrt the Itinerul from her resilience In I.inOlsvllle, m Widnna day, March 21. mrvlecn In tin Monnenlto church, lnturmeut et llobrim'.emii come ceme come lery. std troevicLD. At Stra9hur, en the Will intt., HllV t. U. (l)llUI(l, HUVlt 71 J 11 H The relnllVfn uud Irlemts iiru Invited te at tend the funeral from hi Inte retldence, In Htraehure, en 1 l.urjdny at u iruoen at 'J o'clock, I'leachliiKutthe I'icljj luilaii chulch, lnior lnier lnnnl t Hirnli'irir. nA MAJtKKM. Hen Vnrk Maiktt. Naw Yerk. Mutch 111. Kleur irmi).t cnilet; Flnu, rilMt-ilOi Uupeitliie. 2 4lU10tt Minn. Kilru,J !M4 90; City "III Kxlta.M I0O473: Minn. Whemnxtra. i WQ iO. Wheal Ne. 1, Ited, UUtM.lUHQ93e 1 Ne 1, du OJict e. 2, lted, winter, April, HV,c; Mur, tKXc; rcceljiU, 11 0.0 1 6hlpn untR, v,veO Coti -c. v, M'xed, limn, OiHet Aptll, COc; Ma, M;je; uculpts, O.eiO; shlpineniH, V',10. Outs Nn I, Whlte, Etfttn, 4rotl)ei Ne. 2, de, iai! mi April, ei;i-J JJ.ty, aJ i ruM'lpt. ffietl) stiipmeuu, nene, ltjudull t nuue "iia, Ikurltty nominal. l'erk dull t Nhw Mem. Ill 75JJ11(iO. l.ardaullt Murcli.tmj April, 17 Bij May. MiilasBOsneinlvul; ler DO hetllnir stock. M J 20Xe Turpontlneosslernt SlXn. Keatll strilUKuKl U(tl 3 l eirtilvuiiimeady i iielltind In Case, 9Je. luiKiit i.uii Ki.iit ' llliu. 17411. lluttur quiet: Wuitern Civunmiy, iU331c. Chixnn ntvaity s WKjrn Klut. llkul?e ; Ohie ractery, U)iQV.c; Fancy WBlle, ll& l'He- urifp steadyt Htate, :ili013Xe ; Western, nuvuraulet; Kcflncd Culleaf, 7?ic: Grunula Grunula ted, ma. Tullow slc.afl j-; l'rlmn Ctty, 4e. Itlei) iulnt Cuielliiu, lair te K"Od, BWfiCHc L'etTuu dull 1 Vulr Cureua, ler 1II0, life. ' Clitcas0 Pieduce Alarket. Cnioxne, Mar. 19, D.W a. 111. Mitrket nponed. WliMut Mar., 71c ; May, ,8tc June, 7'J3. Cern liny, M);c; June, blHe, OaU May, 3le 1 Junu 81c. l'erk Muy, fit 15; Juiir,fli21. Inm iny, J7e;X s June, 17 50. Short lllbs-J uuu, 17 M. CLeaiNO. Wheat Mureh,7JiOApill,73K;c; May, 7S ; Jiitm. "SMe. C jrn March, 7Kc t April, 47Xe t May, Mc; Jui.e.&U;j;c. tiaf-Miir., 8!Kj May, Sle; Junn,3 c. l'jk-Mar 113 Ui ; Muy, lit lu; June. l.ard-Mai , 17 KX ; April, 7 J2K; May, 17 67; June, 17 1-5 i-hert ltlbs-Msr.,17 15 1 April, 7 2!f ; May, 17 i.0; Junu. 17 31X. J (Irani null 1'ieYii.tiini. KurnlHhud by B. Jt. Yunilt, llroher. tmoieo. March 19, 1 OJ o'clock p. m. Wheat Cem Oata. J'erk, I ard. May ;k n? .... J4.n 7t2 OuT.Vy. " Mi - U' - (.rudeOll B7 ClOilni? Prices -a o'clock p in. n neau uern. uats. l'erk, I.ard. 73 47 7.B1 1 M 'Jl 14.10 7 00 ' NJ SI 14 1G 7C 76J4 61 7.70 Anrll ... Muy I 0110 July Oil Ctty. Crude Oil , Winter Wheat Hprlug Wheat , Cern eats llye Uurley Uccclpts-Ilegs, ma Cur l.eu. ... Ai ei I(H 137 JtecelpU. Head. The 1'hlUdclpul Caitln .llarKet. PniuA'-iLrim. Marchltl-Thereailptsnt the Wcat. 1 hiiiidclpblu and North l'enniylvanla 1 aids Kuril 1 JTurthawcuk: lleeves. KVX); sheep, 8fP0; heK. h bfle. nevleiH wcua : lkovei. i.buj : Sbeep. 81UI; hogs. O.SiKi ' lluer cattle ilnuilned; extra, SVRSVe : c(vWi BO.'JiQ t uiudiuui, i)xfH)ic.; cuminen, 3XU 44 " hyX,,?Bn scttve; extra, 0VO7e: goe.1. CliO'We ; medluin, tKCJ : iciumeu, 4 liK wiu 111 uc'.lve demind 1 Wettrn stecU, 7j;OS j ; noatiiuihexgarilroa. Mllih i.iiwb woieUull rii':hj;u Ml ch C lives weructlve ut6K(57Ve. ut Cewb wure hlgaeratiaic. ".Its Stuck JUrkela. Chicaoe, Mnr 17. C'uttli-Uecclpl,e,rcOhead; ehlpinniiUi, 6 0; niurknt ticuay; lancy l 103371); FtHi-. ts 41fli nj; nmcucni una Jhwi., p. I2 60S3GJ; cewb. nulls ana mixed. U003J35; 'lnx.14 OHttle, 3 (lest 4J. IIekh KecelplH, J3,Kiu huutl: vhlnments. 70"0 1 inurkft HtmnK; mixed, UlSnuu; anavv ia5 8J; Ihrht, IS luOS SJ : fklps, HfjaiOO Mi. up Ueiulpts. l.wxi head 1 Hhlpintiiits, none; iimiket hiinngi iiutlvi-H. 14 txifir 10 : wJ-ntJlWaOlOj Texans, tlO.aJW; lumhj, abt i.'iBUKTV.-Cattle Ilrrxtpts, 100 head: BhlpiimnU. l-0; nmrtft ueihiiiK iIeIiiksi.II through ceiitlKiiiuuuts ue tuie ahlpnud e Nuwlerk l.v-Oay ,v . llega-ltiwulptii, 2.310 head ; shlpmnnt'. 2.0-0 heuil ; fatri I'UUiidelpbtu, M file 55 : lntxud.t.'ISSasn); lerkurs, f!7UiM0; com. jneu tiilatr, 4 7JU5tOi pl 1 1 764 2i ; no cur he. a shipped te miw lerk-, eheep lterelpu. 14uui shlpinenta. 12 0: market dull ; prime te extra. Se OilOUilulr i',' J!IiiIv,i 23 73; cstuaieu, Il6ji4 6u, lambs, 14 OUQS 73. New Ynik Ktecki. Naw Yerk, March 10, l:S0p. m.-Money closed nt3 per cent; Jixchingti quint ; ported rates. II MQIIU; actual rates, 11 SJK04er atxty days ; ft 87KO 87 ler demand t Oovurn Oevurn menu quiet) currency fc'a, 11 20 bid i 4'a coup.,l 25X1 4X's de. tltWKtild. -JhH Bleck market opened tlrui and during the flrst hour prices advanced steadily en same buying uy Londen pattlas. 'iimie vm teme civerlnif hy shorts which astttted the upward luoieuicnt. The market his altce bren dull uud leatureleti. i A if Alt VKKTJanUKA 1 a, THK RKUULAK MUETINU Oh'TIlK 1. Jl V. A. Auxiliary pi b ni-ld Mia. nesday Alternceu. Marcli2t, ut thrJe 2eT, 11 . ltd LICENSE HAVING BEEN GRANTED u, our Hteru will be opened tnrin, b'islnej. Monday. April ,l. h"u w, i m Le pleased te see o..reld iilend and patrons Keumurs i.igbeii bmuK uenuorquttie. TOK R KN I". .,K'UT una eixllnem Houses. Itentltca. mlMitMAW.tt Ne 3;nnh !' keBtreet. 1 l.dtea' ralr tn t hld by Ilffl note nu2,ry A. O. K of 31 C, 1 em r" lull. liBAH?llV1?r,'w,,,.. erM,n rtAiUlti.AV JiTVrt'ile.1.' l2 a)' A" societies i-eMiuiiy m'. t ted te attend. ruaneld Fli,!1 KNT-fiTOKE AND DWELL! rniiJr cern8r e' Oranifiiand I'rlnce itrtt,. uu??ia1eS!JDle,:'AappfyKS.ry' e ,0"uei tfKWAD Vlin TJ8KMKN TB, 1ANrKI) A SITUATION IO DO r Utncr&l llouMwerk. 11 aitly at xnts errici. WANTED A SITUATION noneral housewoik. Apply TO DO at TtilH ltd GERMAN SONG FOOD AND IRON llinl Tenie ler Canary Illrds, afncklag Illrd roed.l-arrotrnod, Mixed iltrd Sed, Ua" lie rish Uaae and Iltrd a ravel- rer aala at JlUULKCb UKUOBTOKK. Me. west Rtnar atraet. PUIILIO SALE AT NO. 139 NORTH bhipcen atiret, at 1:30 o'clock en TO TO MOltueW, MAKCIl te, or 1'arler. l)lnln l)lnln l)lnln Itoem ani a Uennral Line of Farnttura, l)ou bin liener, WordreM, Ac, Jko U Jekt. u. HAINES. And A GREAT BARGAIN IN A MARY landrarm.OO Aorea, midway between llalttrnera and Wath'ngten, and 23 miles from etch) will divide well in seeral tracts (two ants nt tiiitlfllcKSln geed erdnr. at HUtlen of ihu lUUImere A l'otetnao Ilallreid, only 111 peracrn. T. U. KAll.aY. mlH-iwd 1U Bl. rant t , Hultlmere, Md. QFKIOK AND SAMPLE ROOM PAUL"aERHArVr, Wholeiale Dealer tn TitA.8, cerrIB AND fcl'KJtS, Ne. Ill H. Qaeen fit., Lancaster, l'a. llelng In direct einnecttnn with the largest lrnioriutse( ieaaml Coffees, t beg leave te Inform the trade that I can meet the lowest 00 in petition. UilO'ind rAULQKUUAIlT. IUBLIO SALK -or- FURNITURE At Slanvh A Ren's furnltnre Stere. NO. 131 KASf KING bTUKKT, 'ihursdav Mernlnif. March ti, et ten o'clock. The whole stock will ht told, m we intend giving ear entire atten tion te th uianulaclurlnn bnntness. HI.aUOH A80N. mnrl7 4td Ne. 131 Kat King street. -IITA1 r UNTIL AFR1L 10 te iiuy Yenn FURNITURE. OCHS & GIBBS Wtll open with Kntlm ww Stock, M, Sd and llh rioers.t SI SOUTH QUKKN BTUEET, LancaaUr, l'a., (renntrly Uoe.lt. Bchinm's ) ui31tndll E OK HALE, The Keysteie Planing Hill, NOllTIl CIIAIILOTTK BT., wlthauoedrnnof tiade, tsofferod ferssle.nn thu most if-uBennhln urms A Reed chsnee ler nyniinK man wlahtiiK te enuaKO In bnslnees. Apply te .O.HTUKUli, ARt, 3.(2 N. Charlette St., .Lancaster, Fa. Ml93ffdM,W,S w ILtlAMHON it FOSTER. LADIES' 1 llrliiht Denpnln, Heat tirade, 13 00. Ladles' DongeU Fex Lace, Patent Tip, 2 0', Ladles' llrlght Dongola. All Styles, 1100. Ladles' HilihtDongelt, Flexible Bele, I iW. ladles' American Kid ilutten, 11.60. I.adleVtiraln Hutten or Lace, 1110. One Special Let of Mlasej'Sprlna; Heel Shoes, 11. Misses' Bchoel fchecs, SOe. Child's Selar Tips, 73c. Men's lircss Shoes, 11.10. Uent'a Eeainless Lace for Dreaa Wear, II 60. Qent's Kine llutr Lace, All Solid, M0. (lout's Flne Calf Lace, 12.60. Heys' Bv'amless Lace Btoej, 9,'c. Iho Largest Assortment of Trunks and Valises AT THE LOWEST PIIICE9. Williamson & Fester, 32. 3t, 30 & 38 E. KINO ST., LANCASTKlt, PA. G18 MARKET 5.TUKET, IIARRISnURG. TJAGElt Jt ItROTUKR. Standard lakes! Standard Makes etllLKACUEO and UN. IILKACIIICI) MUSLINS and SUKKTINQS In all widths and qualities 1 LONSDALK and llKUKLKYOAMUUtCSlOUOOUBTandMAU. SKlLLkS QUILTS. TABLE LINENS. FULL 1ILK.ACHKI) and CItEAM TAIILK I.lVh,IS, InNKtV DICK and KAMASK PAT TKUNS,wlthj;und NAPKINS. DAMASK OLOTIIB. . 8-4, 810, 8-12, 3 H, In Bets, wita NAl'Kl.VI TO M VTOH : UUUK and DAMASK TOWELS and TOWKLINU. Special attention la directed teallnenf QKU MtN TAIILK LINKNS, NAPKINS, IOIVKLS and TOWKLINU. EIBEOIDERLES. A Ilanilaotne Line, from Lew and Medlam teriucst Muullttei. lager & Brether, 25-27 West King Street, LANCASTKlt, PA. tUMMKK SKSSION. MILLERSVILLE. Iho Summer Session of the MlllersvUJe Elate NormUSenool wilt begin en Monday. March te, IfcSi, uud continue fourteen weeks. Pernoes who del u te engage rooms should apply early, as the prospects Indicaw I an un. u.uuily large Benlnn. Special rates en meet latlread ferdaywinfa from Lancaster city. --, I'uptl.admltteaatanytlme. Fer terms, ete, address the Punclpaj, B. OR.&.M LYTB. MrtMwa Milleravuiepa, m HE NKVf AD VHK TIHRUKNTB. JACOB F. BUKAFFER'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWK D1BT1LLAT10N.) DO, ISOKNTBB BqUAItK. F OR MAKING S0A1 CAUSTIC SODA. TUKEK AND flVK POUND rANCY KKT 1'hKS, AT J. O. UOUOltTON CO Choapest Drag btore It the City, He. and U YibtX, Kin itri.it. rNFORMATlON. Te these about Ordering; Spring Clethes, you want te have Meney and be fleased, GO TO ASKEW'S. ir ;e27lyd EA8TKK KUG DYES. rratley'B Liquid Kkk Dyes are the brighten colored, ptodnees the best effects ana are the cheapest In the market. Hnautlfnl cards glven away with en dyer. Price 6 cents each, or the set el six different cards fortSe. fralley'a 1'acknge Dyes centiln three colors for S cents, or six cemra ler 10 cents, llrlght colors eaallyapplledandbeanllfnl cards Riven With the dyet. ixxik nt enr window dlapiay. JTUAti,eX'SKA8TKM) I'UAUMauX, (Opposite Eastern Market.) M.W.FAw "PIXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. FINS TA1LOU1NO AT XXTUAOUDINAUY LOW PUICKB. Ovorcestlns; and Heavy Weight BnttlnR made te Ordnr at Cost frlce te rudnce stock and rI va employment te my band. Special attention paid te rull Dress Suits, which 1 will aew make te order Intbevt-ry bast style, eatln Lined alt thieugh, irern 130 00 H.GERHART'S. W TIN K IMPORTING TAILOK. NO. 13 NOUTU QUKKN ST.. LANCASTKlt, PA r,PEN BATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS. rer liest Made, Hcst Ut- IKST ting, Youth's, Bey's MAKKt and Children's ," CLOTHING LAKOK 8KLKCTIONS I -AT- ,ilnwflfit Prices. 1M LAUGK YAB1ETY, VISIT MARTIN BRO'S. MEN'S STOND BUSINESS SUITS, tSCOtelB.M. DUS8J CAS31MKKKS AND AVOU3TEDP, i7.towr:eo). HOY'S AND nillLDKKN'SSUIlS, 1100 te 1 0U. SIB TIJK MKN'SIPIIINQOVSBCOAT?, at (8 DO, 9 (0 and IU0). MARTIN BRO'S CLOTI1IEU3 ANI) rUUNlSUKUS, SO NOUTU QUKKN ST. JKW TU1NGS IN FORNITUKR- AT flEINITSH'S New ANT1QUK OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The prlce will sur prise you. NATURAL CltnttUY SUITS, all CerapIetO Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable. OLD 8TANDAUD WALNUT. We open ext Week, m New Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In price, but geed meney's worth all the tlme. Other New and Attracllve Goods being shown all the tlme at Popular Prlces. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 SOUTHIQTJEENST., LANCAETKB, PA. ' Pergenal Attention Olvente Undertak Inr. WA.ru mm: CPKOIAI.. WATCHES for Parraers and llattreaders will resold at great reduction la prices. Alse Klgtn, wal tham, Aurera, ler which 1 am sole agunt,end ether first-class Watches. Beat Watch and Jewelry Uepatring. Speclac!es,Kyeglasscaand Optical Ooed. Correct time dolly, Dy tele tele grapeonly place in tne city. LODI3 WEBER. Ne. 1NK N. Queen St.. opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Depot. N EW JEWELRY BTORK. WATCHES. Our Hteck of WATCllKS Is New and Com plete. Kvery Case and Movement (juaranttud by us ; also hy thu Manufacturer. STANDAUDMAKKSSOLD ONLY.-C Our Repair Department Is fitted up with line tool. iieceSHury in the repairing of the most complicated Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Mr. i. ill being a fluUbed met htnlc, gives this department his personal attention. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 WEST EIH& STREET, LANOASTXB, PA. J)KC EC1DED HAROAINS. WK OrKB AT PBKSKNT Decided Bargains -IN- WATCfiES. Our Heaviest Solid Silver Ceses. 4 and 5 ounce, we wtll sell ut price of legular 3 ounce csh fined with algid, Wlttuin, llampden or Keystone movements. CALL AND GET PP.1CES. JOS. KKKSKlt, my loraer partner, Is again with inc. WALTER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANOASTKB. PA. nl-Ud cLeriuxa, etc. TMTORTED SPRING NOVELTIES. SPRING NOTHING. Entire New Stock. MEN'S CUTAWAY AND BACK 8U1TB, made fiem Carefully Srlentcd, eetvleeable and fltyllsn Material. Nobby Cherien and Casstmeres In Ch'cks, Stripes and Meat Uatr Lines, ft 00 te 20 00 per aulU Bey's Clothing. A LABOR and TABtKD ARBOBTMKNT. Bey's Leng Pant Halts, sites 21. 11, S.fO te SI2. nnv's Knee Pant Hulle, 4 .years tn 11 yearr, St 00 te aue Kmbraclng most Bervtceabln Materials and Newest Styles In Cheviots and Uasstmeres. SPRING OVERCOATS. HAGER & BROTHER, 23 & 37 WEST KINO ST. IRIOES LOW, VKRY LOW. L. GansmaQ & Bre, CO and G8 K0RT11 QUEEN ST , B. W. COB. OF OB ANQK ST. THE BEST TAILORS AT MODXBATE PUI0KS. Having special advantages by making large purchases et greCs at lower rates than any ex clusive Merchant Tallei lag Heuse we are able te offer special inducements te our customers Best Workmanship Guaranteed. We are new prepared te show our Spring Sleck. Il is unuetuly large and cboice. Prices Lew, Very Lew. All-Weel Cheviot Suits te order at 112. Ill, lie, lis. All-wool Casslmere Suits te order at 113,11?, 113. (.0 All-wool worsted Butts te order at 111, IIS, 19. fM. 122, 123. Pants te order Checks, Rtrlpea and Plaids ever 203 styles te ne'ect Irein.MI thnewppt make, at SJ..M, 1.00, IB0,310, G 00, 17.00, Id.CO and I-! 00. saiuple prlcei marked In plain figures In our Northwest Window. jcarly buyers will have the advantage of laige assortment te select from. Mr A saving of lully 25 per cent, guaran teed. L. GANSHAN & BRO. TT1RSH & BROTHER. "UAUB.I MOTUEB, ROW lTTUUNUZIlS 1" NO, MY GUILD, IT IS TUB PEOPLE BUSDINU TO Eirsli & Brether's ONE-PR10B CLOTDING DOUSE, Whcrethey have the best and most cemplete assortment uverseen. MAKE HASTE AND GET READY rOBTUEYlIAVK Men's Spring Union Checked. ...SulU at $ 150 Men's Spring Striped Suits at t BOO Men's Spring Casslmare Butts at I 6.00 Men's Spring Scotch Striped Butts at $10.00 Men's Spring Cheviot Striped. ...Suits at s'2 03 Beys' New style Scheel Salts att lid J BeyB' Kine Checked Suits at t 3 iw 13.M, t 00, 11.50, IS 00, 15 SO, S 00, 16 B0, 17 00. Chtldren'a Prettiest Little Suits overseen at 11. Besides Clothing THKYUAVK Beys' Shirt Watits IS, 0. S3, 10, f OS, Beys' Shirts, all colors, with cellar for 23c. Beya' Knee Pants, ever 6.000 pair, for.. . .20c up. Men's Streng Gingham Shirts fcr 23r. lien's Pine Calice shirts, two cellars, ter. ..5Cc And everything else la the way of Hia's Clothing and Furnishing Gecds, SO GET READY AND COMB QUICK, Per things were never sold se cheap bofero us thty are at Hirsh & Brether, THE ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnishers, COB. N. QUKKN STREET AND CENTB2 SUUABK. LANCASTKlt, PA. J'OITIUAI.. TJOR JURY COMMISSIONER, II. T. SUULTZ, Of Xllcabnbtewn Borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratle County Ccmren Ccmren tlen. uiaiS-ild&w TIOR JURY COMM1SS10N1IR, OKOBQE DABMSTETTEB, pventh Ward, city. Subject te Democratic Rules. liarlO-lydAw F OR JURY COMMISSIONER, EDW. AMULKK, O' Drumere Township Subject te the do de do iltieuot the Demeciallc Cenntv Convention. miiiadAwtapi'j TOR JURY COMMISSIONER, FRANKLIN CLABB, Of Strssburg Township. Subject te the de. clslen of thu Dumecrutic Countr Ceu veutleu. xuaiigdAwiatt E lOR CONORESb. B. FRANK H3HLBMAN. a- Subject te Republican Bulea. aug?MtdAw R KOPENED. After being o'eed for the put two eeks ler r. palm, MRS. TAYLOR HASBKOl'XNKDTllB CelTee Henso and Kestsarant Fatement of Y. M. C. A. Bulldlng.BeuthQneen street, wheni the It new prvpared te mire Meals and Ret CerXne at all hears. mU-;td AnvBmmnwTM. TpULTON erERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MARCH 10 th, 1888. TUK BEM ABKAULX BUCCKS J OF MR. J. K. EMMJJTT, FRITZ, OUR OOU3IN QIR1UN. .. WlthKntlrely New longs and Dane, oom eom oem posed by himself, and the Original cestnmes irem Germany. ' PItICK" 2JO.EQ3.. 750. tl DO tEUYKOBKATa........t..77JilW New en Sale at Optra Heuse Office, trmu glULTON OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evenlng. Mareh 20, 1888. Grand Bprctaenlar Production of the Beat American Play ever written, a beam if ul home drama In four acts and Ave tableaux, entitled "RANCH IO!" .37 B'aberat Scenery. Startling Me chanical and huge ffeets. ntfd a Btreng Ceat of Charaolers. l he Popular actors, " J. CLINTON HALL 1D HORACE! MILLER. And their Streng Company or Comedians. The Ureafst siretcene K ver Preduced7New Songs, Aew Dances, New Music. POPULAR PRICES 23, ti A; M OBNTB. BKKBVKOSalS .......MCKNls: New en Bale at Opera Heuso. mlSti uuuuiJiJha. T ENTRN HRAKON nnniiu S.J"ftU. ","iL.2nl0J:a Wsb.. .Una Whlte Fat Mackerel. Codfish, Stnetcd Ualtbnt, Canned Samien and Lebster, ardlnes, ete , Macaroni. Oelailne, ftne New Yera Cheese, Canned rrults and Vegetab'es, i Hives and Pickles. Our stork of Coffee and Teas compete with the finest In the market. Ploase laver ua with a trial order. Goods de Uvered. OKOKGK WIANT, Ne. lis West King Street. IASH OA'IUHES THE BARQAIriS. ONLY TWO WEEKS LETT. Bast Coffees in Town. A flne Coffee at 18) per Pound. Must Fell a'l befere leavlng, and althengh going fast, there Is still an assortment te se lect from. Almest all goods geld down bslew whe'.esile prlcei. A nddeu't forget the plaoe li NO. 23 CENTRE SQUARE, JOHN A.CLABU. U Open Every Kvenlng until 8 o'clock. , T BDRSK'S. Fine. Pure Sngar Tabid f yrup. This article Will suit the most particular customer. Alse lower grain i-ug.r Syrup, :ern Svrnp and Chntce Vnnllla tlavnred Syrup, New Orleans Raking MoIueses, XZXX Conlcelloucis' Pulverized sugar. OALIFORNIA HAMS. What are they T Well, It Is aSheuldnr nicely trimmed. Ham Shape, und Is very cheap at 10 cents a pound. Hams and Dried Beef. Choice Sugar Cured Hams aid Drlid Beef by the plccujulse chipped, b. igar cured Her ring, Iflne Mackerel and Ccdtlsb, at BURSK'S, KO. 17 BAST KING BTRBET. CPECIAL. BARGAINS AT S.CLARKE'S. The following Is a List et Goods we wish te Cleso out betere itcmeval : ISdez Murrnnfat lVas, tl.07 per der, or 9c per can ; worth lie. 10 dez Blch und Kare Peas, Toe per der, Ce per can. 10 dez Bed Seal Tomatoes, f 1.C0 per dcz, 9c per can. Sdez Tab'oSauce, 9"oper dez orDoporbot erDoporbot orDeporbot tle.nluts 100 baua Cearte Sele 70s a line and (Se a hag, In S bng lets. SCO hags Pine Table Malt, 11 ieund sacks, 7Kn per .auk. D',0 t akea HtarSeap at ia per cake. 600 Cakes Miller's Blslng bun reup ut Ic. 00 Cakes P. A O. Lenex i-eaputlc Su Cakes Queen Toilet Seap at 4c. 25 exe Geed Laundry Seap, loe cakes tea box. si, 60 per box cr'iXc elngiecake: 24 cakes loi-JOe swlha Abeve Prices only Geed for a short Tlme. KllnliKK'3 Wholesale and Betatl Tea A c.r tree btera. Ne Si west King street P. P. Will find us In our New hteru by Wed. nesday et next wek, March 21. Grand Open ing BATUttiiAT 21. Ne one should mlta vl Itlng our New Siera en that date, aa we In tend giving you something te remember us by for nothing. P. a. ttemembereurNew Stere wilt be en Seuth Quten street, u few doers from Centre Equare. tJPKCIAI, DRIVES IM GROCERIES. EEEE DISTRIBUTION I reTst JllWFLYS AHEAD. OSK TIIOOSANL) UAKK4 OV KANCY TUAN8PABKNT (JLYCEBtNK TOI- LKT SOAP GIVKN AWAY. TO-MOItllOW. HA1UKOA1- KVHN1NO, MAIIOII 17, Distribution will Begin at 7 o'clock. It will be a free, open gift, te all who wtll butask f jrtt We nu net expect you te PUB i.UabK anything In erdertuUKl' the soap. We want j ua te nave tc because It Is novel because lll geed Wodeu'tunit veu te buy a pound of 1'ea," or it " pound of 'ccffd," or a pound of auyOittig else, with woabbeards and UKr. 4c, "thrown In." We shatepart et our profits with seu lnourdl.tilbuilen. LAST WEEK We premised you panel cards They did net reach u. J ha sean get here befere the cards. Yeu will new get thu curds later. Watch our advertisement. BEAR IN MIMD That we are celling Teas nnd Coffees lower than any ether heuj In the city, our sales uui increasing wonderfully. Our businesi U growing and our lerce Is doubled. Many go away when they b our room filled. I'lease tear In mind that we have 21 te 2!ateamen employed and will net kiep ou watting. Stf-liOvk for Birgalns TOMOttBO W. Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Cor. ' Kins and Prince Sis., (Narr Peea te tbb SeaaaL Hekss Retsl.) w 21'sfirVTi 3'KWARD. tP-L.VfVV' Ker any caae of Kidney Iron ies. Nervous Debility, Mental and Phviil at Weakness that BOTANIC NKBVK BlTt Kelt lulls te cura. Beld by druggists, M cents ueuu usu, til, Ne. 15 N. 11th St., Phlla., Pa, rv T.e 4-lVArvt.fcw -Clranlars 1nt EHTATEOFMRS. MAROARETNEAD late of the oily et Lancaster, drceard Letters of ad mlnhuratten en s lid estate having been grau'ed te the undersigned, all persona Indebted thereto are requested te maketm medlatH payment, aud thoee hiving claims or demands against ihe same, will piesent them wltaeut du ay for settlement te thi under signed, residing In the ctty el Iaii(ater. KOWaBO McQuVKUN, Administrator. kLSk ruAxsiix, AUorecy, i&tldil
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