- T ' THE LANOASTEB XVAIXY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1888. i w; f.i' fir 5X. Hi Bf WP ik u Ilk ftw te IRON WORIS RESUME t!" HwatwnrritATinN. KiJ lIOTBWumM"'""" " targe Nnrebsref WertmenGlren Employ 'HI -Bf' Estate Bales-HtT. A. M. 7t rk- :;r m te rui ine rnipit 01 hi. f Lutheran CUMcU retsenal Notts. "'- (vtrmanflnOnnefl Ot IRTKLUOXHOIIU ;r ..... . a Mti n tha tmatnfai net '1 j INII.IiM Ilia.. Ulll ifi iUV leek et the borough ii new assuming a MftMer rtiape, but for lha past month rrtrythlni haa been very dull. Several vau 'tMMtnes nve neon jaie wr "'" ' !f" MM Hd two have new begun operation!. fi'v TMBl. unariea- iuraic0-u vj ...- t?K URdrebbA Sen. of Lancaster, has been f'L uu s, hn nat mnnth for repairs and was $L aHm4 AP WLSaierday and la new in geed rtwntDK order. Employment is g.Tim iu t. lar number of mem. . .. . The Keeley stove works were Idle for me Mt two weeks and started their foundry Utia morning, expecting te be kept run Jag during the entire season. The start lag et these Industries puts things in a mi eh better financial shape. BalMefltaal Estate. A. 0. Bruner, attorney for the owner, eld a brick house house en North Second street, en Saturday night, te Susan R Krvln, for fl.SOO. S. 8. Detwllcr sold b let or ground, con taining 0 acres and M percbes, In Maner township, atpublle saloon Halurdsy night II was bought by Albert Charles for (120 per acre. Te Berre St. Jehn' Lntheran. Rev. A. M. Merkham, et Lehlgten, will occupy the pulpit et St. Jehn's Lutheran ehurch every Sunday. The members called Bev. E. S. Brewnmlller, of Kphrats, bat he would net accept, Rofere giving the call this preacber gave the congregation te understand that he would entertain a call, but when It was given be would net accept. personal and Other Notts. Mr. Vf. J. Sttlckler has returned home from the annual meeting et the Knights of the Gelden Eagle at Philadelphia, lie hss bees appointed district grand chief of the Northern district of Lancaster county. Dr. E. W. Ooerko has rciurnea nouie from a trip te Uuba. Mr. Frank Welser, et Camden, N. J., pent a few days In town with Dr. C. F. Markel. Mia. Maggle May will le&va town next week for Maytown, where she will make bar future borne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McCulleugb, of Alteena, was visiting frlends In town en Sunday. Mr. Harry Herabey, of Philadelphia, is telling bis mother en Seuth Second street. Mr. William Sehram, of Lebanon, Is vWUng In this place. On Sundav morn In c a large banging lamp In front et the pulpit et St Peter's Catholle church, fell lrem Its fastenings While Rev. Father Kenney was preaching. The lamp was hanging ever the altar and be damage was done excepting te the lamp. Council will meet In regular sessslen en Tee-day evening. Six young colored boys were arrested en Saturday for trespassing en the property of the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore company. They were taken befere Squire Selly, who dis missed them. The members or Salem Lutheran church Will bold an oyster supper In the church ea April 17th and 18ih. The members of the Second Street Luth eran church, will held an eyster supper In the armory en Friday and Saturday evening-. The rafting season has new commenced, ami a number of rafts passed down the tlver. UK N1SIE5IUK "HOHK. Editor A. C. Leenard lUpll-s te Oueillen tl the l'lilladelpnlat'Ilinea." The Philadelphia Times having called upon the Lancaster Grand Army New te name the soldiers' home whero "many of the Inmates bave been seen staggering drank at all hours et the day," the odlter et the Newt, Mr. A. O. Leenard, was inter viewed this morning by aulNTKM.iunN ceb reporter and named the National Heme, at Dayton, Ohie, as the worst in this respect because the largest. He holds evi dence te support his assertions. He called attention te the repot t et M. H. Patrick, the governor, published in the annual report of the beard of managera of the National Heme. On page 33 of this report It la admitted that many et the men will get tight, " but en leavlng the ball, If they show Intoxication, they are at ence sent te the guard bouse te remain until the next morning." It Is elalmed that as the beer fumiahed lsthe very best " the man who gets intoxicated en It te-day la fit te be turned out te morrow morning at 8 o'clock With a clear bead and ready for duty, whereas a town drunk renders a man unfit for dnty two, three and four days." Mr. Leenard said that he would teply nt length In the next Issue et the News en Saturday aud would aUe answer the rltlelsms et the position of bis paper en the congressional struggle. Mr. Leenard la an active friend of the old soldiers. BAD MONEY IN IIKIl CLOTHING. Tb Old Cela aud Currency Tint Was Bennd en se Aged lleiplial Ieinntn Mary Bew, an aged woman, who has been traveling around the country ter a long time, and is et unsound mind, was admitted tithe county Insane asylum a fewdaynage. On ber person were found several packages et money. In one et theae there wbb 1108.45 In coin. Ot this amount SO was In geld and the balance lu quarters, Uvennd tea cent pieces, lu paper fractional cur rency, many pieces of which wero very old and badly tern, alie had 33.45. She also had f 17 In bills and one was one of the ear liest Issues et greenbacks. The matter waa brought te the attention of the direc tors at the monthly meeting en Saturday, The money was taken charge of by Treas urer Myers, who placed It In bans te the credit of the old lady. Dra. Gatchell, Eberman, Belenlus and Messer, who were eleoted consulting physi cians at the beginning of the year, wero before the beard and wero Instructed in "regard te their duties. Don't Threw It In the Streets. There is complaint that some ene roeld reeld 1 leg en East German street, near Seuth Queen, baa been throwing slop, filth, &j, la the streets where it should net be. A Train UeUjeil. Sea Shere Exptess, which Is due here at 1258 p. n., was fcrty minutes late this iteroeoa, owing te an tceldent te the en glae Just east of Uarrlsburg. K cord et sales. During this Spring ex-Censtable htcnk, Of Martlc, who Is! an auclioLeer, hss had thirty two salei, at which he cold (22,450 worth et personal property. ExecLtliU tlitued. Execution waa lbtusd te day by Elizabeth 8, Brackblll against Christian K. Braekbill, et Straaburg township, for f 13,035.45. There are a number of ether Judgments recorded agelastblm. Mr. Braekblll Is well known M bb extensive dealer In Uelsteln cattle. Will Unn But Twe Dsys a Week. Tbe large new steam mill or K. M. Htauf- v'fer.at Qaarryvllle, will bs run but two a eaen week alter April xt This Ijajacoeuntef thi .Mbifeaijvk aski account of tbe scarcity of wheat and asked for it. t Ilia Hand. " Caaxles WInewer, a little eon et ci 5 reUeaman Geerge WInewer, was opening a etan with a knife en Batardsy. The blade v tMtppM from tbe bell and ran Inte bis band, v - fauitng a very pgiy "euna. tee rnoHinmex comvekiiem. Ne amiletlen With Old fartlea Opposition te the High Llcfnte Law, te lrnits and Monopolist. The Problblllen party otLaneaateroounty met In county convention this morning In Excelsior ball, for the purpose of nominat ing a county ticket and candidates for Con gress and the state legislature and selecting delegates te the state and national Prohibi tion conventions. The convention wa called te order by G. N. Lefevre, chairman of thoeounty com mittee, and was opened with prayer by Dr. J. A. Martin, of Strasburg. Ezra Kelst, of Manhelm borough, was chosen as temporary chairman. Mr. J. O. Rohrer, of Lampeter, waa chosen temporary secretary. On motion of Luther 8. Kauflman, esq , a committee of three was appointed en per manent organization, en credentials and en finance, and a committee of five en resolu tion. The chair anneunced the commlttecsas fellows : Credentials If. M. Engle, Marlelta j Elmer Franlz, Mlllersvllle : O U. Cake, Terre Hill. Kcsoltttlens James Black, city : Dr. Reth, Mauhelm ; Abram Franlz, Mlllers vllle ; TbBildens Grcfl, Bainbrldge ; Geerge Smith, Drumore. Finance Luthnr H. Kauirman, city ! Wm. Haney, Ellzabothtewn i Jiseph liro lire slti, Sadsbury. Permanent OrealilMtlen K. It Grsyblll, city $ B. F. Herr, Refton j J. W. Uelsey, West Denegal. Ohltuariee Dr. J. A. Martin, Strasburg ; Isaac Broomall, Christiana ; J. J. Me Nlchell, Marietta. Five minutes addre-Res were madeby Geerge N. Lefovre, James Black, esq., Luther B.Kauffman, eq., F.P. Lofevieand Themas Laverdy. The speakers took high ground Bgatnst the high llcense law or Bfllllatlen with either the Republican or Democratic partlcr. The oemmltteo en credentials reported the names of about forty delegatea te the convention, all of whom were admltled te seats. The commlttce en permnneut organiza tion reported the following : Prosldenl, Ezra Heist, Manhelm ; vice president1, lsaae Broomall, Christiana ; Jeseph HreHlU". Sadsbury ; Gea Smith, Drutnore : Dr. J. A. Martin, Strasburg ; i Wm. Banej, Ellzsbethtewn ; secretarlea, J. O. Rehrcr, West Lampoter j Heraco M. Engle, Marietta. The report was adopted. a he commltltee en resolutions ropertod a serles pcknowledglng Ged and the Scrip tures as ie supreme ruler and guldoler the government of men. That the manufaclure, sale, Importa tion or exportation of Intoxicating drinks be prohibited as contrary te the Divine law j that the old parties having failed or rofused te protect the poeplo from the liquor trsOle It has bocemo necessary te organize the prohibition party for the abolition of the glgantle orlme el crlmes ;" opposition te the Brooks high license bill and te the Republican party, which presented It as a license measure ; a free ballet, cast, counted and returned ; opposition te trusta and ether monopolies which unjustly incroaae me pnee et me nccessArlcH of Ufe or oppresa labor ; the low directing the study et byglone, alcohol and narcotics must be observod j the protection et the hemcH of the poeplo of the state I rem the liquor trafllr. A supplementary resolution was prc nentcd instructing the chairman et the Prohibition county commlttce te interro gate the candidates of the Republican party as te their vIowbeh the proposed amend ment te the constitution submitting the .question of prohibition te a direct vete of the people ; and if thelr answera be satis factory, no prohibition candidates for as sembly or senators will be nominated. The resolutions wero discussed atsoreo length by Abram M. Franlz, when, at the hour of neon, the convention adjourned, te 'ro-nssemblo at 1 o'clock p. m. Afternoon Menlen. The convention reassembled at I o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Bleck. The report et the commlttee en resolu tions was taken upandthoreselutlonB wero adopted. The Burplemeutary resolution having roleronco te the nomlnatieu of hcu hcu atera nnd representatives next canto up, and after brief discussion was adopted. The commltteo en flnance presonted n report, recomtnendlng that (1,000 be raised for the prosecution of the campslgu In this county, as much as posslble by this conven tion and the renmtnder by the county com cem com mlteoo ; the adoption of the tent plan of campaign was rocemmondod. Prohibition Prehibition Prohibitien lBts wero urged te oentrlbuto liberally te the campaign fund. Thoceuiinltteo'aroport was dlcused at seme length by Messrs. Lofevro, Black, nnd Breslus, and tbe resolutions were adopted by ailslng. Mr. Kaufman tnade an appeal te the con vontlen for money,eponlng the subscription with (10; soveral ethers pledged thoiuselves ter the Bsme amount ; Jeseph Breslus and James Black subscribed t&0 oaeb, two or thrte more25 eacb, and several pledged tbcunelves te ralse from (5 te (25, until the total amount was (280. The commlttee en obituaries prcsented a series of loselutlons of respect and con dolence en Jamen D, Reed, Christians; Jacob lUchmnn, or Strasburg, nnd Miller Harrar, et Coleraln. The resolutions were adopted. On motion the nomination of neuater and representations was potpnned In no ne no cerdanco with the Biipplementnry resolu tion ubove reported. The convention precoeded te nominate a ticket ui fellows : Congress Ezra Kelst, Mai lotto. Recorder 8'tmuul Harnlsh, Conestoga County Solicitor (no nomination). Jury Commissioner Levi Watts, Torre Dili. ' Directors of Peer David Reed, Fulton tewnBhip; Jacob W. Uelsey, EllzAboth EllzAbeth EllzAboth tewn. Prison inspectors J. G. Albright, of Ellzabothtewu, aud Abr, M. Frantz, Miller Miller vllle. Detegntes te National Convention J as Blsclt, LaucaMer ; Jrssph Breslus, of H.tllsbury. AlternitCR, Geerge N. l.efurre, Strasburg, and Karr HjungU'r, of Marietta. DolPKates te State Convention City I)U IrlctJamPS Black, J. W. Crawford, Auk. Relceebl, F. P. Lsrovre. Alternates 1. N. Slean, E. C, BurBk, Harry S. Wlngert, Jehn D. SloRlelen. Southern District Jeseph Breslus, Gea N. Lefovre, Dr. J. A. Martin, II. F. Herr, Jacob Rohrer, A, M. Frantz, lsaae Broom Broem Breem ell, Rev. U. MeVey. The delegate are authorized If necessary, te appoint their own alternates. Northern District H. G. SralU-, Thad Thad deusGretl, Jacob Baney, Ezra Kelst, W. H. Buller, Cland Greff, IlenJ. (loot nnauer, H. S. Rapn, Columbia, Rev. C. D. Harp, Ulram H. Erb. The convention appointed a county com cem com mlttee and adjourned. lu Peartli Churcli lu 123 r-arf. The new Zlen's Refonued church, Iho fourth ene erccted by this congregation loco its organization In 1702, was conse crated In Allentown en Hunday. The services were cenducted by Revs. Dr. N. C. Bcbseller, of Kutz'ewn ; E. A'. Oerhftit, e' Lr.rastnr j a. H. I.blnlacli, of Reading ; O. G. Fi.aer, of l'Jilladelphla j K. A. Gernant, the pastor, and the local clergy men. The church cost (10,000. In the second church erected by this oeugrr catien the liberty bell nras concealed during the revolution. Donated a Let or l'utateca, rrem tLu llarrlaburc Call. Rev. Hamuel llrelira, of Lancaster county, a preacher of the Uunkard denomination, who preaches periodically at tbe Heme for the Frlendless In this city, wblle preaching In the lower end et the county said at the clese et bis sermen : lirethren we must de something mere than preach tbe gospel at the home In HarrUburg we muat ashUt them In another way." bbertly afterwards tbe preacher sent a line let of potatoes by express from Mauhelm, In the care of Chambers Dubbe, who sent them te tbe place they were Intended for, AN AMERICAN CLUB. The l'rellmlnarj Keeling- te Oraanlie-ll I Held Saturday Ilienlng. Quite a large number of persons gathered In O. U. A. M. ball, In the Inquirer build ing, en Saturday evenlng.fer tbe purpose of organizing a club et the National American party. A temporary organization was eirect ed by tbe election of the following officers : President, J, G. Geedman ; flnanelat secretary, ltaae Leng; corresponding secre tary, J no, U. Merten. PrcsldentQoedman stated tbe object et the meeting was te organize a club of the American party, the objects et wbleh shall bet lit, The restric tion et Immigration. 2d. An extension et the time required for naturalization te fourteen yeats, 31. The protection and promotion of the American free school system. 4th. American lands for Ameri can settlers, fitti. Ne publle funds for sectarian uses. The platform of the party waa read by Secretary Leng. Speeches wero made by several goutlemcn. The speech of William T. Wiley oreated contlderable fun, as be spoke of the de pravlty et forelgn pauper Immigrants, and the necessity of a high protectlve tariff and ths restriction of Immigration. D. S. Mlller, who has traveled extensively in Europe, apoke of the misery and op pression of overcrewdod forelgn countries, and ably advocated the restriction of lmml gratlen, the necessity of an incroased navy, and the erection et sea-ceast dotnnses. M. R. Dumm spoke, favoring tbe re striction or immigration, giving Amerlcan lands te American settlers. W. H. Intnan, Justice of the peace, said that during the pest year he had committed 160 vagrants te the workhouse, and of that number only 13 were Ameilcan born. He advocated the restriction et Immigration. E. S. Kurlz rolated Inoidenlsof his ex ex ex porlenco among the foreign pauper labor era In the coal regions of this state, and ad vocated the restriction of Immigration and was opposed te foreign contract ltber. The following commlttee en permanent organization was appointed : Wm. T. Wiley, D. S. Mlller, Jno. U. Morten, J. G. Geedman, W. II. lumen, E. N. Wwewer, E, S. Kurlz, lsaae Leng and Kandelph fiiimtloe. Tbe commlttee will meet en WodneBday evening next Over forty alg- naturcs wete attached te the roll of mem bership bofero the clese of the meeting Sat urday ovenlng. The commlttee will at ence tnnke prepa rations te illcct a permanent organization end pormanent clllcern will be elected at thn next meeting. It Is qulte probuble that a public mass mtellng will be held lu the near future. Preeented With n Canr. M. It. Davis, of the tobacco firm Jeseph Mayer's Hene, was agreeably surprised late en Saturday afternoon when William Applebach, the foreman, Rtppped up te him and presenting blm a handsotnecane, said : "Mr. Davis, 1 bave the ploasure te present te you thtscaneaaa mark of respect from the bejB In the warobeusc" Mr. Davis re re plled : "Heys, this li a great surprise te me ; I accept it in the spirit In wbleh It Is given and hepe that you will uecr think less of me than you de at this moment and that 1 may never bave ctuse te regard you In any ethor way than 1 de at the present tlme. 1 cannot Bay uny mere." The cane is a handseme ebeny ene with n geld creek and was made te order by Mr. Weber, the Jowelor. Kilraer Hlncaa. At the (Joepor heuse this altorneon, Hin Matt Ffldy, auctloneor, soldfer J 11 I,enR broker, the fellow lsj Kteclin, Va, belong ing te the cntnte of Rudelph Fcuitormacher, latoet LancaHter township. ElfCbt shares et Lancaster tCeunty Na tional bank te J. 1,. Mutzger, nt (110.25. Fl ve Hhnrcs of Hame te satne, nt f 1 15 75. Flve sharea or Hame te same, nt (110. Ten shares of eame te David lluber, at fllrt.10. Flve shares of Farmers' Natlennl bank te Carl Therbahn, at (lialO. Four shares of biuue te Frank Mussel man, at 1118.15. Flve aheies et Willow Street turnplke nt f4U. 10; nnd neven Bhares at t-10 te Tobias liandls. Twe shartn of I.ltllz turuplke stock te Hep). Ijenjr, ut 57-1.75. Four Hharei of Mllloravllle turnplke te Jaoeb Bailsman for (155. Oae(50d Lancaster city 0 porcenf. bend te Jehn I.overgood at (101 25 per 100. The following stocks were sold for ether parties : FeurBharcs of First National bank of Lancaster te iHrael II. Jehns nt (205. Flve shares of Northern National bank te rotor Amnion nt (135.10, and tlve te 15. U. tjnavelyat(13150. Twenty-tlve shares of Lltllr. turnplke stock te Ltuannel I. Keller at (74 75. shareil of Marietta X Inncaster turnplke stock te Tobias I.andis ul 33 05, and nlne shares te same et (33 25. Til" l'lr.t htraw lint. The Unit straw hat tnade Its appearance en Saturday nttorneon, notwithstanding the display of the cold wave Hag en the day before. It wns worn by n Bmall but frockled boy, who soemed very proud of It as he steed nnd watched llllnd Johnny " stir up the countrymen with bis acoerdoon. Coel mornings llke that el this morning will compel the youngster te have ear-warmeis aewed en the hat or liae It palnted red. Ilrfnre the 3li)er. Ot the cases disposed of by the mayor to te day only Jnmei Waters and Flizabnth Wil liams were Lancaster people, The Hrat named was sent te Jail rer 15 dBys and the last for 30 days. First Communion. At H. Antheny'M Catholle church en Sunday, at the l) ii. in. mass, twelve boys aud fltteen girls made their llrst commun ions. The services lasted uutil neon and the music mid altar decorations were very line. Oliargnt Willi An.lu t. lielore Alderman Hersliey,Charlcs Uatim gard has brought suit agalnBt Jehn K reckei, charging blm with assaulu This case grew out of another that theso parlies had Inst woek. I lie j lime Their llnu Cur, 1'rel. Bristel's trained horses arrlved In Lancaster this morning In their beautltul special car, which is standing nt tbe 1'enn sylvanla freight station, wbere hundreds of Bmall boys bave been ndmlrtng It all day. Ainnacuieuia. The Tralnttl llertti, This evunlng UrUtel's Kquescuirlculuiu will epun nt Fulton opera house for a week. ThU la eau of the best companies of trained bones new before tbe public. The performance Is couiethlng wen durful, and thuahewla of the klud that will Interest everybody both old anCyeanu. Ilie Indlcatteni point ten very Iargu audlencu this evening. Dh'ATJlH, Wiiite, -At I.itiKhorne, llucks county, en l, Jdiuiulau nhlleeu, In thutilit the 7ih Inst j enrel his atfu, The relatives and frlends of the family ure respectfully lnvlted teatteud the lunural from rrlenda Meetlug Heuse, LnnKhorne, Bucaa county, Pa, ea WedueaOay morning at 11 o'clock. il(1, Bubmk -April 8, lSl. In Ullleravllle. ilarv Bhenk, wltoef Jacou K,Bhcuk,decoeed.iiKta 7i ears. The relatives aud frlenda of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the, funeral, from the rusldeces et Henry Bewman, en Wednesday morning nt U o'clock, and at the llunnenltu Meeting HouseatlQe'clock, MAKKJilti. ' I'ldludelphla 1'reUucs Market, PiilLiusLiuu. Aprll9.-Kleur steady i tolei 13ej bblst All'in. Uukera. tl S3QI60 i I'uun'a. family. 3 7SI 81 1 Western uu, l 1034 B0: Western Patents. 14 Ceet 8 J. ' Ujo (lour, tl COQtJU. Wheat apill. wukci May. 90r! June. WWe Cern-April, M-falay. f&KaJ line. wji Oau-Apm, 40Kci May, iu,c, Junv, 40e. Chicago Predae Btartet. Cnioaeo, April e, e.aep. m. Market etxmeA. Wheat-May. 700 1 June, 770 j 4nly, 7c. Cern May, BjJtet Jum. aJci July, StKe. Unta Miiv.sla i .Inne Salts i Jnlv. atKn. at . retk-Maj-.tl.1IIW Jnnn, II3I7W. j.ara aiay.ne.'xt Jnne, f7BH. Snort Ktbs-May, te 8?xi June, 170)1 July, cteelBfl. July, 77Ke 77Ke Cern aprU, s,0 May, Kei Jnae,tlKei wuijr, UIMiU. eaU-May, SOKc June.3Tfei Jnly, 31kc Perk An 11 eis mu i s 'I a,. 7X1 IMWXI June, 1..l.. . . -. ! ftr,7l uiy, f e V'7. lArd APrtli B7 6UI May, IT 62X1 Jnne, t767HtJu,y.l7C2K. l72x7Jult7.:,7(10, Ur'nf,)it Jnn'' New Yerk Market. Naw Teh, April 9-ricrar market steady I rtne, tl ese2 is i Bnparflne, SS 7S3 00 1 Minn. Kxtra,Slfc&06' City fill. Bxtra.BKOtJtOOf Minn. Wheat extra, tl 68eH RS. Wheat Nat, Knd, sute, tukCDIe i Ne 1, de 2K3t Ne. X, Ued, winter, April. OJHet May, 0,e i receipts, 10 1 ihlpti.ente. 4l,4t. Cern no. X, Mixed, Qiaan, 0WC May, ciXct June, Ke I receipts, 600 ShtpmenU, 400 I eats - Ne. 1, White, State, 34BMVe t Ne. 1, de, S9J,! de May. 87J,et Jnne, IfHei rtxlpt, 113,000 1 thlpinuuta, none. Bye dull i ata e 75c. liarley nominal. I'erk dnll t New Mess, tit 730)11 CO Lardqutet; April, 17 sj i ;atay, t78l June, Molasses sUtsdy for SO belting stock, 19c. Tnrpontlne fl rui at 40a. Koeln dnll at tl K6I1 23 Petroleum nominal i Kenned In Cases, Ke- aTTiiKnui qami rrain w uiaaew, ia. llntter stnadyt Western cinamery, Wfffflt. Chnoae dull) Wnetern flat. IIVAIZO Ohie factory, 11H9120 1 rancy Wnlte, 12 via. "(tea flrm State, lOQlDXa I Vf ostern, 180ISKO. BnKarsieaayuonneauuuoar,7ie; urantua- ted, 7Kc. Tallew nulet i Prime City. ! 1S-10- uicnauniuareiina, lairtoeeua, DMerv IMc CoOee steady fair cargoes, ler Kte, HXC- The Plilladtlpbla Cattle Market. 1'iiiLAniLriiii. April 9. Thoreetlptaat the West l'miadelphla and North Pennsylvania Yards wero : rer thn week: Iloeves, 2,400 1 sheep, 7.r00 he8, G7W. 1'rovleus weeks Bee vej, 2.400 ; sheep, 8.UU! begs, 3,700. lleef catlle rlrmi extra, WQSyiai geed, t-Q'Mfi I medium, IHQtXe.t common, 3XO 4ie etiean were lower : extra, "QVtia (?oKl,r.aiKet meaitiin,XQ!4e i cemmen, Mlf'ie; euiie, svietnet Kansas, loeKe I Tdxaus. H01ie: Iambi, iH9"iie. IIek Iwnre lair . Western stock, 17MQ80 State. 7a;Kc Milch cows worn fairly active at 23flS0,l MUch Calves wurndnll at(07e. rat Cows wure loacUve at zkCSXc Uraln and PtoTtstena. Furnlshed by B. K. Tundt, Breker. Cuioaeo, A prll 0, 1 00 o'clock p. ra. Wheat Cern. Cat. Perk. Lard. April May 7C.H .iune ll July 771 AuKtist 77 December...... 7t mi city, crude Oil BOX Clealns Prices 2 o'clock n m. Wheat, corn. Oats ern. Oats. Perk, April TW May '.cX J unii. 17H July 77H August ueeemuer... ' Oil City. CruduOll 80 iteeelpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat B SprliiK Wbeut 71 Cern 191 OaU ltd B&rley Head, ltocelpts liens 1S,wjO Bteck Markets. Queta' Ions by Ueed, McGrann era, Lancaster, Pa MBW YORK LIST. 11 A K. Canada Pacltle U. C. C.AI Colerado Ceal S3, Central Pacific CanaaaBeutburn... leyt Ohl.,bt L.A l'bg Den. A Ule G 16 Det. L & W 12 Krle 24 Krie2nda Jer C Tl K. A T.... .. ... 14 Leu, t N 6IK L.Shere S.jB Mich Cnn 7-t MlHAeurl t'ocine liSi IlockVelloy N.P 7.M (WV tOU 13.87 7 .6 J Bit? SOX 13.85 7.M H blX 30 13.10 7. 62 yL tee , Lard 4Hi .... J3.H7 7 '0 bv2 mi 13.W 7 52 fili SOS 10 97 7.61 61 27H A Ce., bank , 12 m. Sp at. 69 47 3th MX .... SUM is m, K0V, BM 24 245 774 77?a 13!,; ny. 6H ml no b'JH 7- ..?. 752 74 JO .... 21U 4l!i lOTK IbCU jesii 10155 S4,'i S3H OK 33W 832 Ml iek .... Hit tmi six 22,'. 2-2 71 71 23M 23 MV 62 13 13 2.1 74H nx bl 2U 1-1U 28 U-ta 48 '.'.'.'. w'x, t :;;; ma 62 X. p. Prof N.Wuat N.Y.C New England East Tuuneesuu , 107H 84 OumliA Si Oreiren Transportation.. Vi Ontnrle A W PeclueMuU 81V lllchinend Terminal '2 Bt. Paul 70) Texas Pacific 23 Union Pacino &3i Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Wofltern U ilJi WostHhero Bends rniLADSLrutA list. Lell Val 62!., II., N. Y.A Phlla Pa. K. K M llendlnir 2U I.eh. Nav Hustenv. Puss l.ft ..................... .... N.Cent Pvoples Paas UCk. Gen'a Oil bU Phlle. Traction 2YVC W A I) VKR TltUCMHNTii. WE ARK NOW Ol'KN. Rohrer's Liquor Stere, 22 Ccntre Eciuare, Lancuater, Pa. I7-ANTKD A CHILD'S NUHHK. VT Apply ut npift tfa NO. 603 NOllTIt UUKE ST. -1URYSANTUEMUMS. CHliYSANTHKMUM HKAIXJUAUTKUS, PVrilt'S GUKKNUOUSKS. ltd "Dl-ANTING l'OTATOKS. X. Yet me, 10J Umbels Karly Uoie at Ne 31 cuuxu ij CB.n eiuani, ap7-ttd WANTKD-A WOMAN WANTS A bltunllen as wnsh-weman. Apply at It NO. MdbOUTH QUKKN bT. 17- A N T E D-DRFSS-MAKING BY ii tee nay. Apply te HAI1Y ALIIKKT. I19-3W Seuth Slilppen St., near Lew. TUK MONTHLY MBBTING OK THE I.naii'3"IrHct Hocleiy Tuesday evening at 7 n'cleuk in tlm irlrat Uefermed church. A fullnud punctual atundince desired, ltd A.NN1KM. UUNDAKUlt, Secretary. wnA- IAMSON tt FOSTER. THE LITEST EASHIOUS -ANH- Thq Lewest Prices. HATS AND CAPS .yen Gents, Bej3 aud Children. THEl'JPULAIl ri.KXIIILK DltKSi UKltllV Fer UonUemou, 11.40, TUK BIYI.18H SOFT FKLT rer Be) 8, 11,00. 1UUUAN The Lite.t Koveltles In FNCVUUKS3CAP8 Fer Children, tl.:B. Trunks, Valises and Satehels, LOW PUICES. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 30 & 88 E. KING ST., LVKCASTKU.PA. -ABU- 816 MARKET bT., IIaHMSBDIIG, a'A. KM WAD VMK TiaMHMNTB. ANOrUEK CASE OF THAT FIRST cleti Wire-Looped Toilet Paper at lee.a pack. Mell raper at ,5a. Klxtnre 103., at faUJILKi'fl UHUU STOttlt, Ne. as Weet Klna atnt. T EVAN'S FLOUR. USE- LEYAN'S FLOUR. It Always Qlvej Satis ractlen. M.TliAl pUBLIC BALE. Ok MCHDIT, ArxiL IS, bi$, at Ne 40 Beeth Christian street, in l.an caster city, the complete machinery lately Died by the Lancaster Knitting- company, cenalatlna: of one fulling mill, one press, tnree JUranaen libbers, three fUfrKinbetham rlbbers.ene Lind say Hyde winder, two loepers. tnlrty-clght knitting- maeblnes. extra cylinders, dlalt, nueOleaandenppllei for tame. Alse pnlleyt, sbartlng, aealea, stove, tables, chairs, vtae, tools and attachment, all complete for the suoeeaetnl manufacture of Seamless Hestel y. Alse, a let of Woolen and Cotten Tarn Bale te commence at IK o'eteek p. m., when term wilt be made knows by apUCUl H.M.ZOOK. QLOTHINO DEPARTMENT. HASER & BROTHER. Clothing Department 1 BPKC1AL ATTENTION Directed tn OUK NSW MNKef MBN'BBU B1NK83 ANU JJKK.88 SUIT. Fer $8.00" Well Made, BackEults. Durable Cass. Vnw 0in nflN,at Bervlceable Chovlets, A. ul avJ.w, ww Cas. and Blue r Ian. Bulls. (Cutaway liutaw Coel.) and Backs, All- TTI T 01 0 fini Neweat Btylss In Cheviots, J! Of JMZ.UU l Hair Line Cass. Specially CU,. D1 A fn I Adapted for elder men. Or U14iuUJ (Uulaaway and Sackt.) EAGER & BROTHER, 26 & 27 WEST KINO BT. T JE FEOr-LIt'S CASH STORK. Ne. 25 East" King St. Our system el buying aud selling makes It possible ler us te stll cu A 41 In. Camel's Hair Suiting a.37) cents worth 60 cents. A 61 In. Cleth Suiting In Checks, felld Celers and Mixtures, at fiOu ; sebt te-day In soma houses at 733. A 43 In. AM-Wrel Henrietta Cleth in all the de sirable shades at 7iC A 40 In. All-Weel DobMge, Henrletta finish, at 600.; usually sold at 75c. A SJ In. Alt-Weel French Cashmere In desira ble shadua nl 3Je ; never sold any where at lees than 60c. A f Ilk and Weel Black Henrietta at 1100; generally sold at 1123. A Feil Line of 0-1 Habit Cleths nt S9c : sold to day In Philadelphia and this city at II oe per yard. ATulll.lnoef LndlRR' and Children's Muslin Underwear at lower rirlces than prevail elsewhere, A Line of Whlte Goods ler completeness, cheapness and style that lsunequaltd by that of any house In the city. A Linn of Ladles' Jackets In Blaek and Celers that Is unsurpassed by that of any house In this city. IteffiJmber, we will net be underseld en a slugleltem by any one In this or any e her town or city. Merchant Tailoring IN ALL ITS Bit ANCHU9. Gee. I. Rathven, 25 EAST KING STREET, (Next Doer te Lancaiter County Bank.) inarl4-lydAw J. B. MARTINA CO. China Mattings! Of our own Importation are here and en dis play. The patterns and the quality are supe rior te theso imported list goasen and the prices lower Damask Mattings. Carpet Patterns lu Olive. Blue, fctraw, Bed and Check China Mattings At the vf rr lowest prices and a very large stock te select from. Gorticenes and Lineleums. Certlcene will give better wear for a fleer covering than any material known, and the desirable patterns are all here. Twent) different patterns In Linoleum at We a square yard ; worth 'Se. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. t'plendttl quality at 23c a square yard. Table Oil Cleths In Marble and Fancy Patterns at 3: u yen), la yards wide. STAIR OIL CLOTHS, SHELF OIL CLOTHH. J. B. MARTIN i CO. The People's Cash Stere 1TKW AD rR TJSKMMMT8. TTI8TRA.Y BTKKR. jui vmme te pnmuea 01 ins nna'rvifnfd, a DkmL i no owner can nave me tame br pre. ing property and paying expenses, etbi a irenava. uia. eralae at wui u giuacuunin; arte te law. AAUUNB LANDiS, ltd Uohierttewn. FOR RENT GOOD GROCERY STORE ST AMD and lO-roeraed Dwelling. Cerner Pilnceand James atreeu. (rermerly Martin Themas'.) Apply te BAUSMAN ATJUEN. at-Zldlt Ne 10 West Orange It. X UrUEK a KAUFFMAN, ATTOEKKY-AT-LAW, NO. 2 BOCTU PB1KCB ST., LaneaitAr, 1'a. tawydAw FOR BALE. Stock of a I. AKgiC L1VBBY BTABLa at Publle Bale, at it. V. ". NleLelt' Bazaar. Cerner Bread and Cherry streets, Philadel phia, en TUK'DAY, APklL 17. iBSS, at 10 e clock consisting et 23 H0R3IH. a Berlin t.'eaches. B Landaus, I Cenpea, Canpallits. 4 Beat Ptntens, falling Tep Waent, Surrey's Hlngie and Deuble Coach and Light Harness, Ac. Bale promptery. By order of Jeshua Kvans. D. P. B. NIUllOU. apra-lwdAltw Anoilenoer. Q.KAND OPENING. BATOBDAY, APRIL 7. OF OOHS & GIBBS' New Furniture Warerooms, NO. 81 SOUTH QUBEN BTBBBZ. WK very body Invited te Call. TUT USIO BIORE. W. D. MOSBER wui open his UUBIOBTOBK with a full line et Mew Goods en MOND AX, APUIb at Ne. 131 SOUTU QUKKN STBKET, (Old Stand.) Alte Agent for the Geld String Scfcoemacker Pianos. ni30-7idif T IOTHE GOOD HOUSEWIFE. Befere cleaning house et fratlev'a Dal matian Inseet Powder. It Is a sure preventive et vermin. " Compressed " Btflned Campher Is the brat velatllu et all the Camphers, and the belt preventive of moths. We have It at thn lowest price. TarPaper, both black and white. Carbolic Disinfectant, Hat and Hoach killers, and all thn necessary adjuncts te mak ing the spring house-cleaning a permanent mecesi. JTUAILEY'S EAST END FHAUHACT, (Opposite Kaatem Market.) M.W.FAw SPRING, 1888. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers that I am new prepared te show them an Assortment of Bpi-lOR selling ana Trowserlng that cannot be surpassed. The Latest Koveltles In Bprlng Oyorceatlng et my own Importation and confined, Btylea. H. GERHART, JINK IMPORTING TAILOR. WO. 43 NOBTH UUCKN BT., LANCASTER. PA. N1 OTICE. Orriea or tub Lavcistxii Hemi MtrruaL) X1BS JKSURAHOa CO, fO. J37 JEAST KINO BTRKar, Laneastbe, Pa., April a, lea. ) NOTICE OF AB3KSSMKRT, NO. B. The members et said Flre Insurance Com pany re hereby netlfle d that A sscasment N e. 6 was erdered by the Heard of Directors en the third of February, 1683; en '.the respoetlve poli cies of Insurance et said company, at the rate et SI SB en each 1100 or tbe adjusted or taxa ble amounts which will be teund stated In the respective policies. An abatement of two tier cent. Is te be made en all quotas paid en or befere the last day et April ensuing, and an abatement of ene per cent, en Itheae paid dur ing the month et May jthese remaining un paid at the end of May te be paid In full, and these remaining unpa'd at the end et June te be put Inte the hands et a collector and ten per cent, added for cost of collection. All policies whose quota are net paid en or before the end of June te be Buapenaed by the fact of such non-payment, without any special action by the com pany te declare them suspended, and te re main suspended until the quotas respectively are paid, or the policies invalidated or can celled theso net paid en or before the end of Jnly te be absolutely Invalidated by such non- fiayment, and te be stricken from the beiks of be company, and the llBt of delinquent quotas te be placed In legal process et oellectton. Thn nnntaji are te be nald te the Treasurer. C. II. Lefevre, without further notice, at the office of the company, Ne. 137 East King street, Lan caster, Pa. Cfnce hours from 9 te 11 o'clock a. in, and from 2 te s p. m , and en Batnrday evenings during the month of April from 7H te 0 o'clock p. m. Personal no Ice will net be given In time for members te have the boned t of the two per out. abatement. B. C.KBKADT, II. L.FBAlI.Kr, C.II.LKFKVUK, ap?-4tdM Assessment committee. WALL 1'APKRS. TyALL PAPERS. ip Bre. euit stock or Wall Papers AND DECORATIONS 1SLABQEAND VARIED. Owing te the breaking up of the peel among manufacturers, the price reached for Paper Hangings was the lowest ever known. We have taken advantage of the situation by making large purchases some 25 000 pieces of the Nowest Style; and Coloring made for this Spring, and Including all Qualities, from S cents per piece et 7X yards te the Finest Hand Mede Decorations. We will share the low prices with our customers. Alse English Uand-Palnts, Brenzw, Blankr, and a large line of Washable Oaks of our own direct Importation, and controlled exclusively by equally low prices. DEGORATIYE WORK. Te meet the demand for Decoratlve Werk we have made special selections of Kine Hang ings and Decorative Materials, and have so se cured the services of competent decorators. Recently Decorated. THOMAS POST, 81, LODUK KOOM9, FULTON OPERA HOUSE, FARMERS' NATIONAL BANK, ELECTRIC LIGHT OK1TICF, "INTELLIGENCER" OFFICE. Our facilities are Increased for doing all grades of weik In the best manner. AW All orders will receive prompt and care ful attention. HAGER & BROTHER, Wall Paper Department. 25-27 West King Street. MVMMMMMTa. TJlULTOW OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY,. APRIL 9, 1888. FAMILY MATINEE, WeJettdty, Friday Md Saturday at 2.30 p. m. Prof. D. mT Bristel's EQUES-0URBI0TII1II! Jno. C.Patrlek.... Manager. 22-EDUOA.TED H0RSES.P0NIES AND MULES-22 Traveling In their own Parler Car. SUPERIOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA. A porfeimtnce peiltlvely without a parallel In tnla country. Pure In tone, elevated In character, mera and Instructive throughout Abelutely tbe meat tntere.llng and beauilful eutertalnmeat ever preaentwl In thl city, and the only oneefauportcreicelJencelutheworld. 8PECIALPRICKS ."a. M and 60 CENTS. Children under 10 year can get a Reserved Seatat the Matinee for Sec aaerved Seats en sale at box emce Thursday Mernta. aJUW DRY GOODS. JJARGA1N3 AT GIYLER'S NEW STORE. W BTfKK 0 CAKPJCT8, MATtlHGB AD OHj CLOTH8. WMDOW BUABlKaB, l-KINGIS. BHAOB 1UZ.L VIXTOBfH, BTAIBBODB, PAPER LW1N8B, 6-4 TABLE OILCLOTUS.150. ACB3BA QOLD MEDAL AMD 1MPKOVED CABPET BWEEPEES. ALSO EXTBA LABUE SIZE GBAMn BWEEPKK rOB COUBCHKB AMD HALLS. BEST QUALlTr STEAMED FEATHERS. UODBBrDUNISHINQDBT GOODS AT LOW EST CASH PBIOXS, AT JOHB" S. GIVIEE'S AEW STOliE, Neb. 6 Se 8 North Queen St., ,, .liANCASTEB. rA. innrlO-lidAw JQMBROIDKBIE8! EMBROIDERIES I SPRING EMBROIDERIES WATT & SHAN D I HAVK OFKNKD THK1U SPRING IMPORTATION OF Swiss Embroidered Fleuncings. Made te Our Special Older. 1I133ES' SWISS FLOUNCIN08, Twenty-two Inches Wide. New Designs, SOc, OJHc, :te, b7Xe and tl.oea yard. LADIES' SWISS FLOUNCINQ8, Embroidered', te Inches Deep, 4X Yrrds tn 1 altera, Choine Htvles, 7k, 87HC, tl.OO. II 25. fl 50 te t2.00. HIBBE8' TUBKKY BED AND NAVY BLUE FLOUNC1NUS. COLOBED KMUROlDEKEO KDQIKQJ, While en Bed, Whlte en Bine, Bed en White, Blne en White. riKEUEBHAN TURKEY BED AND MAW BLUE SOFT CAMBRIC, Forty Inches Wide, Made Specially for Chil dren's Dresses. An Immeme Assortment of Catnbilc, Naln- Boek and Bwlss IIAMBUIlQ EMBBOIDEBIES la All Widths and qualities. At Very Lew Pi ices. ALLOVElt XUBUOIDEB1KS. New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO BT. gTAMM BROTHERS, S3 and 37 NORTH QUEEN BTBKET, (Acress from Postefflce,) BOSTON SrOBE. QILK PLUSHES, ALL COLORS, Wc. A YARD, AT 8TAMU BROTHERS' NEW STORE, N03. tS A 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, BOSTON BTORR. QNE CASE WOOL SPRING CLOTHS, Deuble Width, 10s. a Yard, at BTAUM BROTHERS' NEW STORE, NOS. S3 S7 NOBTH QUEEN STREET. WAcrets from the Postefflce. BOSTON BTORE. QVER 200 DIFFERENT STYLES DBESS GOODS at UXC A YABD, AT BTAUU BROTHERS' NEW STORE, TVOUBLE WIDTH HENRIETTAS, (These are a Great Bargain.) All the New Bhedes, 27Kc a Yard, at BTAMU BROTHERS' NEW BTORE. CURAH SILKS, LATEST SHADE.', 30c. a Yard, STAUU BROTHERS' NEW S'lOItE. Acress from the Postefflce. jTOSIERY. ONE HUNDRED DOEM LADIES' BALBRIGOAN HOSE, Regular Made, 12Xc a Pair, at 8TAMM BROTUERV NEW STORK. TjllVE BALES A7PLETON A REMNANT MUdLl?, Ca a Yard, at BTAMM BROTHERS' NEW STORE. TKRSEY3 IS IMMENSE VARIETY at Lew Prices, STAUM BROTHERS' NEWBIORK, Nea. 35 and 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Acress from PostetHco BOSTON STORK, A LL THE LATEST SHADES IN HABIT CLOTHS, IS Yards Wide, 733 a Yard; Usual l'rlce, 1 00, AT BTAMM BROTHERS' NEW STORK. JMMENSB VARIETY OF WASH GOODS At STAMM BROTHERS' NEW STORP, Acress from PoatefUco. s ECIAL MALE -or- I.AD1EB' GOSSAUIRS AT LOW 1'iUCES .AT BTAUM BROTHERS' NEIV BTORE. pLAlN GOODS FOR PLAIN PEOPLE AT cTAMU BROTHERS' BOSTON STORE, NOS. 83 and 7 NORTH QUEEN BTBEET, Acreii from FeiWfflce. Wj.,
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