'"Wl 8Cl J jH ;v wLC ti THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGENOER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1888. & MS AS. tfk 'Vf i"W 5r wfiS m St S tih, St m Wt SB E-j'ir L. ivt " IJ- t. MEETING OF COUNCIL. ..- DMWINIMOrxniI AOJOUKNKDSES- HOKBB.DON IljnSDAT EVENING, J)Mtllukt te B Established Proposed HMMWtra-niMiioei te unserve Atuer 1 "CT .A !! .M.M..ft.A n StV, J ! tilH Kiinlnr Kil. BSF " Columbia, April 23. i,. Cestaell net la adjourned session lnst , AsHel ! iniMnliafB tiresant! Mt sirs. Ben- : ' Vnrr. nrnt. J.rlrsnn. Mlf- , fttatvWum and Stevenson, Absent, Mr. OsWMU. jTIb highway committee reported in rtr MMW te the sewering of Alley H. from JfcmrUi attest te the nrert that lbs mitlur s met with very little opposition alter a Ttlal rwiTian nf the property owners en katk tidH of the alley. The committee ' '?aal!4 the attention et council te the outlet Yfef:th proposed aewer, aa at tbla part of , Walnut atreet the water supplying the town la obtained. A resolution waa offered by tbe law and ordinance committee that the market committee be Instructed te establish a market tn addition te these new established. Bald market te bealn at 0 p. re. and con gin at e p. m. ana con- i -' v, tlaiuinriUl R n. m. of ever Hatnrdav feri C51 -- -.- B T "1BW VEJBCT Ul IWU U1UUU1V, -1SS VDHB VI WU U1UUU1V, KUU1 UiU UIBb sg&JMMt&v in May. Bald market te be jfiJSR-4 fSJevrnea Dy nni ibwb m bii ei tue emer The law and ordinance cornmltteo pre- anted an amendment te seotlen 2J, page 1 W, relating te akatlng rinks, te make the -vlleeM B2 per day. The amendment will 'v'-).;t aeKMl nnnn at the next meetlntr. IkST - uri .... - -nr ".i.. rlC MBted an estlmste for the propesoil sewer U&XJal alley H, which will cost HS33 33, for RS? ever 1,000 feet of terra oettaplpo sewer, 21 ?L& "kHkM tn iHamAfnr Tlie mallep waf rtrt pencd until the regular meeting. The high committee were Instructed te ; lay a granite crossing at Third and Locust f streets, from the opera home te Wsgner's hotel. The matter of the disputed Hue of illuns illuns ten street was brought up, and the line as given by Regulator Goerko adopted, and all streets allec ted changed accordingly. The finance committee reported that they expect te have the tax duplicate ler 18S7 dosed by the regular meeting. Theflnanoe committee were authorized te hand the. tax duplleate for 1888 te the j duly qualified collector, Samuel II. Boyd, Q and the solicitor Instructed te prepare the x warrant. ; At a suggestion of Regulator Ooerko, ar- rangements will be made te changothe - width of Blunston stroet from CO feet te 68 ' feet, owing te some mlsar prehensien In the surveys In that portion of town. The former resolution was reconsidered. ordinance was presented changing fnrther north BeeUng. Laid ever until the regular The grade of alley F was adopted. On 1 motion oeunolt aOjeurned. Te Celebrate AiberUsy, . . Governer Beaver has set apart rrldsv, EP? AprU27tb, as Arber Day, which will boob- ?(jz! vaarrea Dy me punne scnoeis. xae exercises $&wu ''will net be of anv snedal character, but Sfr ..AttftnflhAMmntuthA Avhnr Tlaw last fttt i'f AmtimnHatA VTArr.lsA lvlll tM hAlfl tn thn school rooms and the pupils will plant a few trees In the school yard. A report of all trees pUnteil will be given te the super Jatandent. The Presbyterian congregation will held tW?r. ,. MMtlnir this tvenlni? in the lfetnrn room. - - - - - a -. . :av WMnlhe matter eiui location or the new ml? aafarch wlU be finally declded. The Rnasell Missionary society of Trln- .Hy Reformed church will held a tneeting i'tht evening in the locture j-neui. Toe VM pregramme win be or a literary character. :;.:. MMara. uecitei v raine nave receivcd :i the plate glass window for the Uenttal Na The dimensions el tee glass St fat 8x0 feet and was shipped te Columbia ea a separate car irem Mew Yerk. Jehn MoDeugal was arrested by the I'. B.R. police for tiding en freight trains. Sqalre Selly committed Urn tejall ler 11 ve days. A dredge beat is engagea in c:einiag the outlet el the Pennsylvania canal. Messrs. .FJlbort&Ferry, loe mercbants, "Je secured n contract with Ww, 11. Green, e! lUltlmere, for S,000 tens of Ice. The firm ccrmiHxctd shipping this morn ing. Seme person net authorized Is soliciting smbalptlenB ier the Y.M. C. A., and falling te make returns. A merchant In the Third ward gave a subscription te tbe party, and the book showed ether ameuutH had bi-ou collected. The committee of ene hundred will meet en Friday evening in the council chamber, la the interest of the celebration el Colum bia's ceutcnnl&l. The Liberty rund Fair Cle.ed. The fair of the Liberty band, whleh has been in progress for the past week at tbe King Btreet theatre, closed last night. It waa a great aucccss In every wav, and When a reporter called at Billy Rchm'a saloon, tbe headquarters of the bant), this morning, the members were found count ing weney el all denomination. The members of the band worked hard te make the fair a auceess and tbey doservo their geed fortune. They will clear about f 1,100. Tee result of tbe voting for the principal aatlcles was as fellows : Ladies' bracelets, Mrs. Teresa Oephart, 110, Miss May itull, lOKi Miss Alice Kim, 298f ; gentleinau'd geld watch, Kd ward Gerrecht, CS0, Augustus Motz Metz ger, 10 ; organ, Mrs. Charles lleete, 1,157 ; j' UKiin Biiver vthivu, 01ms luary ej,u ; MS. fri"""" a" "-.., .. -.j ..viiiuu.u, C& 66K Miss Mary Feehllnger, &10f ; enare drum, Geerge Orayblll, 205 Jf, Jeieme Dlebl, 8UJ ; marble slab table, Mr. Fran. cut Phillips, 124 Mrs. Uenry Krlsman, 185i ; piccolo, Jeseph Brlntnall, 70, Gee. Hellne, i2i : geld neck-laee, Miss Llllle Reynolds, 150, Miss Lena Nestadt, 20; printer's stick, Gilbert Hartley, 01K set of dishes, Miss Barbara Miller, H5)4 ; plain geld ring, MlasAunte Lelbfrled, S3, Miss Hee Haa, 100 ; rustle chair, Mies Barbara Dantx, 123J4 , Miss Llztle Brown, 40 A large number of bandsome and uaeful articles were chanced ell and ethers will be acid at auction te-night. The drum that waa voted for was made by Charlie Wendttz, the well-known drummer of the band, who la an expert In that line and has made a large number of drums ler which se finds ready sela Geographical lice. The g60graplcal bee under the autplccs of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A , at the court house, en Tuesday evening, was a decided saccess. The attendance waB large. R. J. Housten ciuclated as teacher, H. IS. Fulton as referee and D. C. Uaverstlck and 1..C, Arneld as tbe captains of the rival classes. The first prize, a handsome Ink Btsnd, was wen by W. B. Speece, geuetBl aeereUry of the Y. M. C. A, and tbe aeeend prjze, a vase, by Mr. Werner, of Franklin and Marshall college. In addition te tbe bee, Mr. Hpeece sang a aele, Miss Mjra Uaverstlck recited, and the association quartette sang set oral selec tion, ' Ilefure I be atsirr. ?$ The only drunk before tbe mayor this fc-r, lamiiDi mi iewn man wne went te a isJH party last night and drank mere than was esaiernim. He wan discharged upon tbe "P Mymeet Ot COStSL Three ln.1vnMWArA.lm ,, sUscaarged. 'r Cat uii rtugcr, v Rebert Rcniz. a carpenter In the employ of Andrew Metztfsr, while at work at Heaeb' new shoe store, cut off a part of -., Jtlf fi Jer with a sharp elseL MY BROTHER'S StSTBR," The risy Net Well Keeetved-Mlst ralmet's , Dltmends rr ascted. Minnie Palmer appeared In Fulton opera house last evening te a geed -sired audience. Tbe company which she heada contains efficient actors, but 11 Is burdened with play that falls te create any considerable Impression upon an audience. "My Brether's Bister" Is net tame throughout, bovevar j after half of the second act te the end of the third there are waves of the de sired quality. Miss Palmer sang several popular selections, and part of the audlenee for Heme reason seemed disposed te enoere one of thorn. In her assumption of three characters, Miss Palmer has a great deal of work, much of which was overlooked by the auditors who were bewildered by the immonse display of diamonds worn by her. The costumes were probably the flnrat seen here this season, Mlsi Palmer's manager Is Jehn K. Reserp. who Is also her husband. He is a shrewd business man and werka every point for an advertisement. Yesterday he telegraphed here for a polleo officer te meet Miss Palmer at the train and escort her te the hotel, te pretest her diamonds. Mayer Edgerley detailed OOloer Creamer te de this work and he did It In geed atyle. The mayor did net think that It was an edvor edver Using aoheme, but new asya he wlU net be cauRht again. This act will make Charlie -.. ,,.r, ,,,, ni.mnrwi. i.n.b "" i TUK 1UFLK BHOOr AT BUllO'.NECK. Opeelng by Hie North Knl Kills Club of tbe Season Fer 1888. The openlng sheet for tbe seasen or 1688, by the North End Bills club, took plsoe yesterday at their beautlful park near Schoeneck,and wasattended with great In terest. An Invitation had been extended te tbe Lancaster Bchuelzen-Vereln te parti cipate, and representatives were present ac cordingly. After several trial Bhet matches were arranged as fellows : First Matoh 10 shots eaeb, at real, 200 yards dlstancej bullaeye, 3 Inches 1 Ameri can standard target ; posslble, 100, result leg: O.B Wcncer fi'10 OM0 S 8 B 8 4 B-78 i.. st. wi(t tje eiein h 7 mio-te Jnceir. Wolfer..H 0 0 410 8 0 4 7 9-111 W Carpentor 8 H 4 7 810 8 0 0 B-7J J.A.btebur. i'q..e 7 M1U A n 0 4 8 -M Chas. rncljcua.,8 8 7 88470 7-61 Hocend Match -10 shots oaeh ; oil hand ; 200 yards distance ; A nierlc.n standard tar get ; bulls-eye 8 lnches j possible 100, re suiting i O.R. WcngPr 7 B B 0 I.. M. Wlu.l U 0 0 11 Jacob r. W(,l(or...7 0 0 8 w. Carpenter 4 0 0 0 J.-A. BtoUer, i!g...O 7 l10 Uba.. Ifranclseus. 8 8 7 8 C10 0 0 0 s fi 0 0 0 8 4 4 7-41 7 4-81 0 4-SU 8 0-41 8 4-B1 0 7-81 Third Match 10 shots each ; lying posi tion; COO yards distance; Orotdmeor target ; possible DO, resulting : O. B. Wenner ft B G B 8 B & B 8 M-BI t-ai B"-44 6" -40 t7 i. h. wiet ..d e e d e Jacob r. Welltir.,5 it B 9 4 W. carpenter 8 6 4 R 4 4 0 8 B 4 3 D 4 J. A.ftibsr.eq..4 4 a B 4 Chns Krnncltcns.S 8 5 2 S llulla-eye or centre shots. This may be considered a veiy ausploleus opening of tbe season for target praetlce, and It will be seen that during the last mateh notwithstanding the late evening hour at which It ended, every one "get there" at the contre, making a remarkably credltable record. On Tueaday afternoon next, May 1st, tbe North Knd rlfle club will be repfosented at Lancaster Hckuetzen-Vereln'a opening at Tells II ain. lltturncd teljnralr, Adam Btnik, a well-knewn allde troru treru troru beno player et this city, who for two seasons past liai been with the "HI Perkins" company, has returned te Lan caster and Is new cennected with the Lib erty band. He la a very talented young musieiau. Kx-t'ellctinan Kll' Funeral. The funeral of ox-Pelloeman Henry G. Kllas will take plsee te morrow alternoen front his resldouce corner of 1'rlnce and Walnut etroet. Kx-polleo effleers and eldlurH have hpen Invited te attend. i MAliltlAUKa, AsuniiiDnE.-Aprll 21, 1831, at the riislrtohce nf fcurM.-1ir, Mrs Mose'oy, noarBennba.MI'i , Mrs. Clitt linn Arnl AtlibildKO, widow of thn lutn Nev. Uenrge V. Ashbrldne, lu the 77th j car of her . ltd ilAKKJSTe! Ulilcaee l'rtwluce Market. CnioAne, April ii, 9.91 p. u. Markotepenna Wbivit-May.KlXe June, 8 t July, BiJe. Cern May, Bl'fcej June, MVi j July, MMe. Oats May, BIHei -lull" W&. Julv, 311.0. l'e.k-Muy, i3 V; Juuv, BIS W ; July, 1 nrd-Mar. U 00 1 June, 18 MW. BheitUlbs-JJtty,t7M June, 17 2i',i; July, 17 40h CIOSINd. WhPRt Aptll,61e Sluy, 81ii June, BJke: July, 83VJO. Ceru tprll,Sle May, MJ.c; June, liia; July, BlWc. outs-May, 32Jc: June,81Vai Ju'y, 82Vc l'nrk Ap 11 13 77 ; Mny, 111 7)Kl Jnue, I13 67K; July I1SV7K. i.iktd-Apnl, S7 S3 1 May, 17 DTK I June, 80;Juiv,I8X. bhurtiiiits-Ainil, 8717X1 May, 17 17Kt J'ine nflXlJuly.rhx m Mew Yerk Market. Nsw Yerk, April S3 Fleur market sUidy: Kliin, Heai:r-t Bnparflne, rl 4&03 10 : Minn. Kitru.I2K.ii5 10; City Mill. KxUtt,WUU75; ainn. Wheiit pxtra. (J SiQi la Wheat Ne. l. Uud. sum. Ue098(n t Ne. 2. de P'.v;c e. 2, Ued, winter, uy, l!(e i June, V.c; receipts, uoue i ablpments 4t O0J,; i.emf mi 't, MIiimI, limh. lJTi'ci May, 8 Kei June, li-c i receipts, vi'Uj : ahlpinunu, l.lixj Outs Ne. 1, Whim. Btftte, IJKQIta t Np. 2. de, 40611; Ce April, t7Ke , ruoeiina,b0,ou0; hlp- lUMIllB, 1,1C0. Uyenull ; State 73c liarlev neinlnnl. Perk ami; OKlMufH, 111 21014 60. l.ar3 Jui' ta'Jl; July, 'i7. Mnlussee dull i rur Be bntliug stock, '.Mc. TurpuiitliiestH&dyat 40Ue, Het In ilull lit tl ttXOl V3 J'etrelemn quiet I ltertneii;in Casna, U);c. yrf-lnliu dun ; grain te Antwerp sliaui.il. llntier urtlve; Western Cmamen', tOaiWc. Chetwu Oulli W(wlrn riat. ill.'Ur.'e s Ohie factory, llK011j;c ; rancy WblU), VHi v'kv tctlvei Btate, ltailKe Western llOMKe eunir ttenly: Ucflned Cutleiif, 8c: Uronula Urenula Uronula teo, 7e Tallew active t Prtme City, 4 13 10 j. lllci ne'i lunl ; Carolina, lulrtogued, ln L'ottee stvuOy ; ralr Carnecn, ler Ule, lle Urmia ana PietIaUiua. rurntsbed by a. K. Yunat, llreker. Cuioiue, April 23, 1 00 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Ceru. Oats. Perk, Laid. April May m)i tt't 8-4 11.73 7 V3 June ft bttf 82 13 h3 8 01 July Vlli MM 12 13. U0 MIU Auirust K!i MS Ui .... 8 OJ December ,...., W , ,,,, OH City. Crude oil , Sj Closing l'rlces-S 30 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oata. Pei k. I.nrd April ... 8AJ tl'i .... 11.8) 7.U1 May H)jJ M 31 13 tO 7 87 June 84 BIK 3.' 13'J.) 8.00 July B.'Ji MlJ 8i4 H.00 8 0J AUSUSt 8J MX ifil .... blli Uecumber 15 Oil City, CruaeOll &jX! wi., wk . iteculpu. Car lu, Winter Wheat n Bprtug Wheat .......::....::...." 23 1'U tf 101 tt"0,-"-' 'ey UecelpU-Hwrs lJi"$e I.HO tek .Murkctt. Cuicioe, April II -CutUe-ltecelpts,7,0CQbnAa: sblpaittiitx. SOOJ : market ettuUy i lancy. 53ei kteurs, IJ H1 CO ; steckeia unil Onenis, 12 33 O3i0 cnw. htilisanauilxud,f:eua3 73irexaji emtie, listw.e im IlOBB luielutf, n,(01 herd; shipments, .."SL. ",rJtel weak, closing strong I mix., a, 1.3 4008 pi: heavy S3 Wa3 tXljllaht, I3 3303CJ: SKI lat t ligu a,Q , r!;i.'w'l:,..,u'5.lpt.. E-00 hcad t shipments, 1,000; market higher ; jiutlves, S3 7ae te ; asKJiisegfS?8 wi Texan''' " "' a Kast liBsRrT.-CatUe-ltecelpUi, 133 head t shipments. 70; mar kit drui at yegterilav's jirlces j t car cattle shipped te New lurkie- Hogs Kocelpts. 6 0 head; shipments. BOO head I market drm; PblladelpnlaB, tl ten) "f! bit inland, common te i, JJii'U'irui i iiriern, sa 60OS 7U i I lair. 14 4083 te ; ylgt, IS u US 23; shipped lu New 1 eik te-dav no cars be shipped te New leik te-dav ehep Iteceli.U. ir.tOO; shlpuieunt 2,(O0; miikotslew en wool sheep, firm ou chinned at jetietday'd prices. i New Xerk Btucks. NswTer.r, Aprtl2J, l:30p. mUeney ctoted at tH per cent, i Sxcbange steady ; petted rates, it WKtl Hl ftetual rates it Ma 4 WH for 00 days and 14 87 " for demand i Uevernments closed steady t currency B's, tl I1W1 bid t's ceup.,tl 24 IK'S no, 107H bid. The stock market this morning was active and continued se throntjneut the morning, rrlces steadily advanced from the epenteg until neon. at. ral,Neithwtt, Lackawanna, Union raclfle. Western Union and Heading were the fottures of the dealings bethwttn Tvgxra te sU-enRlh and activity. The best prices ero current at this writing, Bteea Markets. Quotations by Heed, afeQrann A Ce., bank er, lAneHwr, & sir tec list. 11 a. u, 11k. Sr.N. uanaaa racine O. C. C.I Colerado Ceal Central Pad no , Canada Ben thnrn cnUBt UAi'bg 19 a I SI ei uen.aaiu uimhimhmi Del. 1. A W............... lyH Krte........t............... sc Eni 1DQJi...iii....i...i... .... Jer u....................... K. A x.. ............ ...,... Len, A It................... 1.. Bhere ............. Mich. Cen ..,. Mlssnnrl I'aclMe IlockValiey W . 1 ......................... N. l.l rer.................. 5- west ....... .......... . i. u. ....... ........... Kast Teanossee, ......... Omaha..... .. Oregon transportation.. Ontario A W raclfle Mall Richmond Terminal, ..... St. 1 aul........... ......... Texas Facine ,. Union Pacific. Wabash Coin. fTKuiau a rei ....... ! 2S lO.'X western u West Bhere 1 lends. ..... rHILADBLrUUL .LIST. lh. Vai u., . x. m rmia Pa. k. K... ....... ....,. rvv UeaUng 31 3-.u lAsh. Mav . .. liostenv. Pass.... l.A Sj..,.. ...... ........... .... Ni Cent............... ...... .... j'Depies raai nag. tien's.. ;!! 1MK 113 l ( ni. ...... ........... Phils. Traction..., tiRVI ADVJCKTlBKMKXra r','. swvVwWy "DAKINU POWDEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never 'varies. A marvel el purity, strength and whnlesomeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competltton with tbe mnltltnde of low test. Bbert weliibt, alum or phosphate powders. 6"eIl enlu; In can: Kotal llAKina Powean Ce., iett Wall Btrcet, New Yerk. I y IB lyd Aw COLD AT ALL TUB llAIW. UKtip' WU13KY. Ills ene et thnflnestdlittlled. rriUEMOON FLUWEIt. d W O. V y r KU. UKOOLDEN LION AND MlAQUK KIUA 8a CH4AU are clear Havana, hand made, In boxes of 60 a and 10T. UltUUTli'flCiaAKBTOUE, v ,..i., -,- 111 Jtast King -treet. Kstabllthed 1770. ll-.l-VV ASUtld WANIKD-A JOUltNKYMAN HAH nsj Maker In go te Cheater county ; geed w sues and steady work te 1 ha rtuht party. Apply te Alius niNQWAir. epaltd 131 Kast b tug st. THE API'LIUATION OF EO, W Hcheetz rortransterof the llpenseurnnted te ALP iritlliiier. In th-4th Ward of 1 encas ter, will be lieaiit en Nalurday, May MJjS hen all parties Interested may he betrd. upr!S'.8.tm)21 NEW HTOOIC OF 0ANE8. ALLSTYLK8 AND IOtVK8T Pit ICES DAMUTIl'3 01(1 Alt tlTOKK, u . ... . ."J"-1U Kast KinK Street. -X8tahllshed, 1770. feu2).WA)Ulfd STATE AND t'OUNTV TAXES. 1 am new ready te receive the State and County Tinea ler lb8t fur the 1st, 4tb, Mb, 8ih and Dili wards city j S per cent, abatement ler prompt pujmnnt uici 1. w. PINKKHTON, Receiver. ppr3-d Ne. SlBNeUh Queen btrect. GRAND UONUERT THIS AND To morrow HveuliiL's by the Italian Quartette, At 111 AND 113 NOllTH QUKKX blUKKT, Co'jae and hear these Acfleuipllghed Musi cians, en s K eclli. ltd UKO.H KKNU1U. OTIOE THE WATEU DUPLICATE Is new Inih1) bands nf the City Treis. urnr, for collection of water rents. An abate ment e( 8 per ent will be made for prompt payment, otllce hours; S00 a. m. tn 12.(0 hi, aud 1(0 te 30J p 111. dally On Monday, Wed nesday and Halurdav ite elllce will be open lu the ovenlug Irani 7 00 te R 01 p. m. J.li.llATIirOV, api23-tfdlt (liyiifaMirer. PROPOSALS FOR (SHOEING THE rire Department Horses -Sealed prene. alls for sheeiui; horses ler the Klr liepart ment ler tbe ensutnK year win be received by tbe rlroCeuimtlttinat tbe ofllee of tbe Chief knglneer uuUl Tuesday, May 1, lts8, at 1 e'ciiKkp. 111, ' Contraabte be nwarded te the lowest and text bidder. The comratttee reserve the right te reject any or all bid. liy order et the Committee. ... . 1.J-"KKMI'Y,ii'lt!uan. AttCSt: U. IT, kDKHUAH, M, D., tleik, ltd W1LL 1AMSON A FOSTER. TUK IJlPllOVEl) CUAHACTEU or 111K PBINOBAIBEftTEfiOOK ireu- Spring and Summer Wear, Is Meeting with (lennral Apprrvil Ameuir our Wull'llruised Yeung Men. Improved PKINCK ALUEitf fUOCK BUlld, lldOJundllO.W). Hey's rUTAWAY COAT SUITS, ChbIO!s aud Cusjlmerej, 110 00 and 12 00, Children's Narrow Pleated TUNIC SUITS, I ,,x,e?w.'!ov,eU R"a tltlixta. CaBStmercs, II te. 6lCnhfcnwe?U,UT WAISM ,n " Crystal, Zinc aud lluek Cevered T11UNK3. LOW PRICES. Williamson & Fester, 32. SI, 36 A; 38 E. KING 8TH LANCA8TKP, PA. BRANCH STORE, UAUU1811UKU, PA. J3H lex isivf lsetf B3 KX i w e:Q nil W',J V.H 8'H K) 80W tK 7'i 78 7 w I0U 20U 21 21 21 jat Mt mn . 1WX 11 . 110K -u -s .?' 107 invi 1U7V4 41 ml i 10V HJ 10k t'H i'H 40U 5S 2I 2I(4 wii i2 ten Ui Si 3iK n m 23U 72K ;.1X 73V4 242 2is 2i2 t7X Wi 2Hi 18 ic; ..?. 2 BJK BlVj 9K 81U 81 (M6 rxwAD vMRTJBMttmrrn. PLANTING POTATOES. Fer sale, 109 Bninels Early Bete at W0.BI eOUTH UUEBN BIttBKT. ap7"u BOA.RDINO 8TAHLK-FIB8T-OLA8S neardln stable, Market street, rear of 81 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Have room for a low geed bearding horses. aprl 1 wd cuab, QaVAC, Prep. SALKSMKN WANTED AT ONCE FOR a Uenersl Linn et MI1R8SRT STOCK t also many new specialties that are BSt.MMl fAST, Noexperlenoe neeesssry. II 1(1 PAY. UBU.B.MOMANAMON, aprtl 3wd Becbester, tt. T. T HE CUALrOMTX." Ocean End of North Carolina Avenue, ATLAimU CITT. M. 3. K.RODKRTBABOMB. apra-4md BARUAINB IN CHAMOIS BK1NS. A rine large Chtmels for K ce Bklns from 13 cents ap. A Mew Let of TORKISH BATHING BPONGIS at S3 eents-Fina and Large. Campher, Tar Paper, Insect Powder, Ac. rU.HXLX'6 KABf KNO I'll ABM ACT. (Opposite Kaatera Market.) M.Vf,FAw TOURIST AOEN1'. D B.MIULKB, TOUUtSTAOINT, lisnrs Tickets at Lewest Hates te all pirts of the Untied States and Canada, ulrcnlar Tours te 11 rope, Mediterranean Ports ana Palestine, rertnlghtly Kicurslens te Qnr hrc, Montreal and down the St. Lawrence, from Haltlmere and llosten. Jlsfgsce cheeked tbrengh te destination, rer rales and all Information concerning any contemplate trip, address 1). D. M ILLVU, aptll-lmd Lancaster, Pa. N w -AT- GIYLER'S. LAOIHH', UKSTLEUEN'S AND CUIL UltKN'3BUMUSUUNDCBrCAU. J MKU1NO, UALBB1QQAN AND OAUZE UNDKttWEAB. MKN'3 AMD SOTS' VTUITB 1 111UT9. rtOUUKD PSBCALB8H1BT8. r-LANNKIi AMD CHEVIOT BBlllIS. IIOUEItY, OLOVE8. SUSPENDERS, UANU KEltOUIErS. LINEN UOLIiAUl AND COfJfl. KVEUYTIKNO NEW IN LADIES' AND OKMTB'YUUNISOINU GOODS. curr BUTTONS, SCAUr PINS, Ac. JOIN S. 6IVIEE, Nes. 0 & 8 North Queen St, 1.A.NCABTKU, PA. muie-lvdftw H AGER it BROI11ER. Spring Wraps and Jackets )ew Open ru'l I.lnej and Newest Styles LADIES' BEADED LAUE WltAPS, LADIES' STOCKINETTE JACKETS, LADIES' COUKSCBBW JACKETS. Dl MlONALULOTkt JACKETS AND J EUSKY WAISTS. CUKAM AND COI.OIIED CASUMKUE HU AWLS. BLACK CASIIMRBX AND MKltlNOLOXll ANDE0UAIIEBUAWL8, Mm & BROTHER, 25 West Kieg Street. QUILTS. Sl'lUNd AND BUMMER QUILTS! 1IA(JKU A itaei'Uttit mvlte a'tentlen te special values In UUILTS, direct from Manu facturers and Imperters. MARSEILLES QUILTSlnalqualltl i.treui ll.W te $7.61. BUUMEB MAKSElLLKSQUILTS-newand llirhterln weight than the regular Marseilles Quilt, and highly approved, SJ.50, 3 te and 14. CUOUIIET QUILTS, 1IONXICOMU QUILTS, In lart'e quantities, at 60c., 75e., tl It 4Saud 1150 special Prices te lletels. Schools and Public Institutions. W IV e Invite Inspection, HAGER & BROTHER, 25 West King Street. N KV TORK STORE. WATT & SHAN D Invite Ladles teKxainlne their NKWSPUINQ bTuCK ct TABLE LINENS At thi Lewest Prices Ever Known In the llu.lnen. UKAY LOOM TABLK LINEN, 210 a yard. CKKAU DAUASK TABLE LINEN, 4 Inches wide, 87K, BABNSLKY'S CHKAU DAUAntt'S, CI lnches wide, 60e a yard usual price, CSe. riNK BLEAUIIKI1 DAUASK LINKN8, CO luchca wide, OOe u j aid. GKUUAN UI.EArHKl) .DOUBLE DA MahKb, eilncbvs wtae, 75c a yard; Imported te lull at 11.00. SPKC1AL 1JAUUAINB IN All-Iiinen Huck Towels. At IP, UK and 1) Cunu Apiece. IOOM LINEN TOWELS, Slzl 19a eh j oveiyday price, 25c. HEAVY JIEDAHON TOWELS, OreatSUe, lvuuucb, FINEST IUIIWK TOWELS, White and Colertd Borders, K netted Fringe, !e each. Fpeclal Drive 8n Qenulue TDBKEt KKU taul,k rAMASg ,fj inches wide. Nete the rrlie. sJeaya'ku, New Yerk Stere. Heuse Goods (cepiD Jfsvir ABTBMTiaBmmmn. ASKEW -OB XI. AT KOS. 114 AUtl 833 WIST KIKO BTKEKT. Ofl-Urd L. F18BES, DENTIST. Particular attention given te filling and preferring the natural teeLh. t have ail the latest Improvements ter doing ntee work at a very reasonable cost. HaTlngyearsefex- Snenee In the large cities I am sere te give e best of satisfaction and save you money. beat artlflalal teutb enl v aa m n ut rearlO-lyd . T -.-.JTr..--. . AO 14 SOS1H 14USIN BX JgK), RMAKINOBOAI. CAUSTIC80DA. THREE AMD MVB POUND VAMOT KET TLES, AT J. O. HOOOHTOM CO , Cheapest Drugstore In the City. Nna. V) andM Weat Klaw streei." aJFRlNO, 183. Fine Tailoring. This is te Inform my customers that I am new prepared te show Ibem an Assortment of Spring soiling and Trewserlng that cannot be surpassed. The Latest Novelties In Spring Overeoatteg et my ova Importation and confined styles. H. OERHART, FINE IMPOBTIKS TAILOB. MO.UNOBTU UUSB1N DT.. X.ANOABTKB. FA. M KN'S FURNIBBINQS. HAGER & BROTHER. MEN'S FURNISHINGS! THE GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. .13.10 a Half Dezen and II CO a Hair-Dezen. Perfect-nttlng, Wrll-Uade Ehltts-NONE BE1-TEK. ABOeSUIttT. Reinforced Back and Frent. One Piece, Gus sets and Placqiets, BEST SUlitr In tbe Mar ket at tbe Pi Icj. ASOeSUIIlT. Equal te Shirts advertised as " Cheap at 40c" BEAUTIFUL L1K KS OF PEttCALE SBIBTS. 250 tOtl.B. FINE WHITE PLAITED SHtBTS. HAGER & BROTHER, 26 & 37 WB3T KINQ ST. AbTRIOH'8 PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Black Stockings which will net fade, being absolutely fast colors. We sell these goods with a guarantee. 1st. That they will neither crock nor grew rusty, nor stain feet or undergarments. 2d. That they will always re tain the perfect Black which can neither be removed by repeated washing nor by acids. 3d. That we refund the money for and take back any pair losing in color after being washed or worn, if otherwise uninjured. Gent's extra heavy Lisle Hese, and seamless in tan color and slate, 25c a pair. Beys' Calice Waists, pleated front and back, 25c, in all sizes from 4 te 1 2 years. Gingham Waists, extra heavy Scotch, 40c. Cambric Waists, 37c. French Percale, 50c. Seersucker, 50c. A drive iii Stamped Side board Cevers, fringed and knotted, 54-inch long, at 25c apiece. Handkerchiefs made of fine French Linen Lawn, hem stitched, neat patterns, made te sellati2c. A big job at 5c apiece. Seme very fine engraved Jet Buttens, new, at 10c a dez. Pearl Buttens, our own im portation, at jobber's prices. Four complete lines, all sizes, the cheapest at 5c a card of 2 dez. Next grade, clear white, all sizes, 5c a dozen by the card. Over 2,000 styles of Buttens. Madras border for Plush and Felt Table Cevers, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 25c a yard. Anether large let of Ladies' Underwear, at bargain prices. They will sell as fast as the first let did. Chemise at 50c, worth S5. Skirts at 50c, worth 75. Skirts at 6Sc, worth $1. Skirts at 88c,werth $1.50. They will be displayed at our underwear counter. Night Gowns at qSc, sold everywhere at $1.50. Opened 25 dozen te-jday. ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. MV0MMMTM, F UI.TON OPERA 1IUUSE. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1888. Special Engagement et the Eminent German Dialect CeuiedUn and llest SINQ1NU AITOtt IN AMKU1CA, Mr. 0I1S. A. &AEMEB, eupportedby a Specially reacted COMEDY " COMPANY. The New Karl. NEW 80JN10 EPFKCTSI NEW SOXOS I NEW DANCES I Aud Entirely New Intldental Huilc I PUIOIS .7....I5.na;jeints. UK3KUVD 8KA.lt) 7SCN1B. Mew en Sals At Op Heuse efflca. a'3-U t7Lerjrijrtr. " N W QUARTKR8. A Quick Move sua Bust Days. Oar New Knmtmr Easily hemeabcred. 28 North Queen. Much enlarged room. Increased (anilities te serre teii better. Mnmi BUSINESS IN NEW QUARTERS, Jmnsier Inte our new room, mere than twlee the sice et enr old, we have largely Itf UKBaBED every line or CLOTHING AMD ICKMIS&INaS. All the wanUble kinds or Men's and Beys' Wear In large selroilen. Thn cboleest from best workmen and every prien te meet you. Oct feurpslr seamless Hese for Me. We show the nneit Lisle and Balbtlggaa in new colors. SPB1NO WCIOnX UNDEBW EAJl In every grade. Very desirable Merine at Ma. "NainraT wool," just mlddle weight. In all Sices. VUlt enr Clothing Department. Bee the Men's 110 and ( 11 salts, vienty rt room new for the throng of Mothers and Beys te whom we extend a special Invitation. MARTIN BRO'S M NORTH QUEEN ST. T IH PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT OF- Ne. 25 East Kieg St. Clothing Made te Order and Satisfac tion Guaranteed in Every Tart'cnlar. Full Line Meu's Flannel Shirts in the Leading Styles. A Fine.Aswrtment of Percale Shirts from COc tc$1.25. The Best 30c, G03, 75c and tl.00 Un. laundried Shirts In the City. Summer Merine, Balbriggan and Gauze Underwear. Full Lines Cellars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, &c. Gee. P. Raten, 25EASTHIKGSTBEET. marli-lvd&w FOR SALE OR RENT. RESIDENCE ON THE EAST SIDE nf Dulce street, between Orange and Chestnut, ler rent. Inqultecf A. J.BTKINMAV. ml2 Btd At this Offlce. NOW READY. Parties wishing te view the North Puke Btrcet Orcen Stene Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at the fourth house lrem New street, which la new cemplete and open for In spection trem 9a.m. te 10 p m. declO-tfd KDW1N KBEBHAN. -JtOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1888, X! forenenratenunf years, the Strashnrg ItaUread, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, Ware house, Locomotive arid Cars ; all In geed and running order. The lease et this valnable property prosenta a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage In a pleasant, well established and profitable business. Fer con ditions, rent or ether Information apnly te 1 HOS.erHKNUY UaUMUAKUNKB, m5-tfd Lancaster city, Pa. pUCLlU SALE. On fbid.it, Afbil 37. 18&. at Ne 40 Seuth Christian street, tn Lancaster city, the eimplnta machinery lstly used by the Lancaster Knitting CAlnpany, oengisllng of one fulling mill, one presa. three Bransen rlbbers.three lllgglubetham rtbbers.nne Lind say Hyde winder, two loepors, tblrty-elght knitting machines, extra cylinders, dials, needles and supplies fersame. Alie pulleys, shafting, sesles. stove, tables, chairs, vlie, tools aud altachmenis, all complete for the sucresstul manufacture of Sesjuness lleslery. also, a let of Woolen and Cotten Yarn. Hale te commence at 10 o'clock a in, when terms win be maae known by. aprtieid. H. M. ZOOK pUBHJ SALE. Oh TBcrsDAT, A rna 10, 183?, The undersigned will etTer for sale at the l.einan Ullln Works, lu Kast James street, Lancaster, Pa., an Ktght-Uerse Power Up right Knslne, complme with Pump, a Fifteen Fifteen Herse Power Uprliiht Heller, one large tilt hammer, blacksmith's drop hsmmer, one tlx splndle drill press, one feet lathe, one lathe with wooden shears, one barrel rough bore machine, S spindles, ene barrel smoetn bore machine 2 splndlts, 2 barrel drilling machines, 3 barrel smoothing machines, eue U.i-. musket turning latbe. anvil, vises, hangrrs, shafting, pulleys, Norway Iren, e'rt Iren, Ac, Ac. ; also 4.C00 Undressed Jlapl Gun Stock. Bale tn commence at lu e. m., when attend ante will be Riven and frrni made known by A.C. KKINCEUL, J. MAHUI.D WIOKKHSI1AM, DUBOIS IlullBEU, Kxecuter of Henry K. Leman, deceased, Ara r, llxiKOKUL, Auct. ap21 S.U.Tu.W POSITIVE PUBLIC BALE. Oh Ffidit, J7tu Dat e April, A. D. 18SS. the nndenilgnrd, surviving partner et the nrm of ltusiel A Hhulmyer, will expose te pnblle sale at the Cooper Heuse, West King street, Lancaster city, the following real eiute, te wit: Ne 1. All that cortalntwe story Hrlck Dwell. Ing Ueuie, with a two-story brick back build ing, Irarae shed, wagon shed, corn crib aud ether necessary entbulldlngs, well with pumn therein, hydrants, etc, at.d let nf groend thereto belonging, situated Ne. 631, un the southeast side of Maner street. Lancaster city, containing in lrent en said Maner street M feet, mom or lets, and extending In depth 230 feet, mere or lesc te Lafayette atreet, adjoin ing property of Wagnet, me. 2, and ethers. Ne 2. All thatcortatneno-storyllrlck Dwell ing lIens. with a one-story frame back build. fnr atlafhfxi. frame barn and ulhernnthniiri. Mnusi well of water with pump, etc, and let of The People's Cash Stere greunainureui uuiurpiug auunea jve 0JU, en the southeast tae of Mai. or strrer, Lancaster city, containing In lrent en satd Maner street 31 teet, mere or Iecs, and extending In depth 230 feet, mero or leg, m Laf.iietl street, an an jetn'ng preierty of Mrs, Jehn Deerr, Ne. 1. and e thorn. le. s All these certain fourtwe-itory Brlek Dwelling Houses, with two story back build ings attached and ether Improvements thereon erected and let of ground thereto be longing, situate Nes 1, 13. 421 aud 4CT, en the east side et cherry alley, between Lemen and J smes streets. In the city of Lancaster, con taining In trout en saidCherry alley 52 feet, one inch, aud extending lu depth 112X feet, mere or less, te a 12 fet common alley, adjoin ing property et Jehn Mercer, pubile alley and ethers. Ne. 4. All these certain two two story Tlilck Dwelling Houses, with two-story bick build ings attached and ether improvements thereon erected, and let el ground thereto belonging, situate Nes 433 and 433, en the taat side of Cherry alley, between Lemen and Janus streets, In the ctty of I anrasier, containing In trout en ald Cherry alley 20 lcet,U luch, and extending In depth 112H met, mere or less, te alJIeetwlde common alley, adje n 'flg prop erly of Jehn w Sluajer, J it Myers and oil eil ers. these properties will be sold & num bered, or separately, as u.ay be deemed meat alvantageeus. , Bale ie commence at "H e o'eck p. tn., when attendance will be given and terms mada known by uEO. BUULstYait. Jel L. UlM, Anct, pi-M,W,8tS Bir eess. JB. MARTIN A CO. A Purchase -or FOUR HUNDRED PIECES -OF- CHINA MATTINGS AM stored In ear warehouse and barralns Ilk we are new showing were new met wtUk In Matttngs- Phtladelph'a reUU stores get 10 per cent, mers fjr China MatUnn tkan enr quoted prlets. Ne Auction Goods! We de net handle a single roll of AneUesi Mattings m they are as a rule worthless. Weed CHINA MATTING J are never sold in the auction rooms, only these that are carried ever the season by the large Importers ana become brittle in the straw from steraieare thrown into the auction room and there sold te the highest bidder. te pieces fancy BTBAW MATTlNUS atau cenu a yard, or (6 00 a roll of 41 yards. CO plces fancy CHINA MATTINGS at IS cents a yard, or 17 :e a.rell of 40 yards. lOlplecs CHINA MATTINGS atlicentsa yard, or 18.30 a roll. 100 pieces CHINA UATriNOS at 33 cents a yard or 12.oe a roll, 100 pieces Of DAUASK M ATT1NQ8, In Bine, Bed, Olive and straw Colorings, and Very Pretty Designs, COe and 65e a yard. J.B. B OiTON STORE. Stamm Brethers' NEW STORE, KOS. 35 & 37 KORTfl QUEEN STREET Right A crest fromPeslofllco. Xmbreldcrlcs, Swiss Cambric and Nainsoek Flennclngs In Immense Variety, it Lewest Prices. S ILKH. SILKS. SILKS. BLACK DRC1H SILK warianted. 11,00 a yard reduced from 11,23. CURAH SILKS (ALL SILK ) LATFST SHADES. ou cents a yam. s PCIAL SALE OF COMBINATION DR1T8S PATTERNS, ni, 0p9ciai f.uw j-rices. SELEOi' ASbORTMENT OF CENT'S NKCKWXAR, 21 and te cents, w H1TE AIND TINTED nnffOB nmrn In all shades and inatctlaL This assortment Is very choice. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. . CHEAP. CREAP. CHEAP. Immense assortment. HKN HKLKOTINO OUR STYLES and qualltle we even have the Interest et our patrons before us, and when yen for get te eill en us before purchasing your hprlng Orestes, then consternation Is sura te ba the result when yen afterwards see hew much could have been saved by first visiting the BOSTON STORE, where veu mn Und Large Variety, Correct Style?, Lew Pi tees, and lu daylight yen won't buy Blue for Waek here. s PEOIAL SALE. FINE BLACK DBlat iinnna. Bargains ter Ladles that appreciate fine goods. 100 DOZEN REGULAR MADE FASHIONED BAI.BIIIGOAN HOSE, 'ur uiutev. lilt etsnui K pair. 50 DOZEN LADIES GLOVES. SILK TAFFETTA.". Latest Slades. 25 cents a pair. 100 DOZEN ALL LINEN TOWELS. FANCY BORDER?. 10 cents each. Ork PIEOE8 SOFT LOOM TABLE AJ LINEN. MADE IN THE OLD FASHIONED WAY. te cents a yard. Ask te tea these Linens when In our store tfr DOZEN ALL L1WEN SATIN AO DAMASK. DINNER NAPKINS, II BO per dozen This bargain w 111 put money In your pocket TITE BELIEVE WE HAVE 1,000 DIFFERENT BARGAINS SO YOU GAN ill Be Pleased When Yeu Come TO THE BOSTON STORE AOOB F. BUEAFFER'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) NO. IB CENTRE SQUARE. f-tROFF SPRING! DISTILLERY, OLD 0R0FF SPEINQ DISTILLERY ON East Orange Street. 8T0BE-63 NOItTlI QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. -Hlghest prtce'pald for;Bye. . A. B. BUEAFFEE, Preprletcr, FTira MARTIN t