jT ?'- I J t Tim LAffCASTEK EA1LY IHTELLiqENCEft. MONDAY. AVTML 30. 1888. H' ?7 j'. j K Si mi vy it rw & & r&T SI hC MATH OF AN AGED MAIDEN. MMXKfftKsra, who iru nenw near . wwwv te ana ami. i .'rv uww - .-...... . Al V lataSasatafCalBSBeiaBiaiy Tears denn bii r. A farm Workman, DM! Ann WMi'i 7, legtga Bvtcmgn, Oerad by .a neil, v Colombia. April 80. MIm Susan Sen. Ml dM early thU mornleg at the home ct Mr. T. 3. Wright, en IiOeurt atreet, In U91ityaar:ef her age. Bhewu ene et MeltfcatnridenU eltbli plaoe, and haa tern living hera. ler the past alzlyyeara, Raa waa born en the Brubakar arm, near Zweaatar. Ter many yeara MIm 8enen!g M4 bar alater, Mr Ann Wright, kept keaaa In the rcaldanee en Jjeeuat atrett bovaThlrd.new cceuplad by Frank Triable. Fer the paat fifteen yeara aba hai been liv ing with Mm Wright The funeral will be held ea Wedneaday anernoen at 8 o'eteek, from her lata home. Interment at jteut Bethel cemetery. JehnStapf, aged 40, died en Saturday evening, at the heuee of Mrr. KiUlnger, en Maner atreet. lie had been alck for one week with Inflammation of the lungs, which waa the cause of hla death. He waa a alngle asan and had been employed en the farm 1 Jehn Gable, in Maner township. The funeral will be held en Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, from Hely Trinity Oatbolle eharch. Interment In German Uatholle cemetery. Gored By a neil. Henry Werlz, proprietor of the Susque hanna hotel In Washington borough, was erkmsly hurt en Saturday by being gered by a bull. The bull waa being driven past hla place and suddenly attacked the man. He waa knocked against a fence and one born entered the aide of hla face, producing an ugly wennd and ripping open a great part of the left cheek. Dr. W. U. wniciey gare the injured man attention. The ani mal died In 20 minutes after the accident from cyer-beating. Personal ana Otber Notes. Mra. Hnsan A, Given left te-day for a vUlt te Baltimore. Mlaa KUa Meyers, el Baltimore, returncd home this morning, slier a visit te Mra, Wne. B. Given. Mr. James Masterr, of Columbia county, "who has been lsltleg his daughter, Mrs. Waa. G. Fatten, retumed home this mera lng. Mr. Surrell Adams, ei Reading, Is visit ing Mr. William Balght, The Ooekman chapel and Methodist Bur. day acboela will held their annual picnic at liltllz Springs, en Wednesday, June 90 th, A new steam-bout has been placed en the river for the ferry company. The beat Will rnn every hour. Charles H, Blbby, a brakeman et the Pennsylvania railroad, fell from hla train at Mill creek this morning. He was slightly Injured about the head. His wound was dreeeed at Loamae. Place, atter which he returned te his home In town. Jacob Newman, et Bellngigreve, wns ar rested by the P. K. K. police en Saturday (or Jumping en a passenger train en the bridge. He paid the ceata te Squire Selly and waa discharged. On Saturday afternoon a freight wreck occurred in the east yard of the 1'. it. It., esnaed by two trains running from sidings and colliding et a switch, Four carawcre thrown from the track. The scaffolding haa been romnyed from the Central National bank, which present a bandsome appearance. . " 1UK ttrUOnTS'TSMPLAU CONCLAVE. The 'preparations Lancaster Ceinmandcry lllade te Attend the Annual Masting. The thlrty-nftli annual oenolavo of the grand oemmandery, Knights Templar et Fennsylvanls, will be hald In Plttabnrg OB May 22 and 23. On the first day the annual parade will be held at 10 o'clock a, m. ; at 3 p. m. the eenclave et the grand couimandery takes place. At 8 p. m. the roceptlen and promenade oencort cornea etf. The second day's pregramme will be : Election of c Ul cers at 10 a. m. ; steamboat excursion en the river morning and aftomeon ; Installa tion of grand clUcera In the evening. Fer a long tlme past liaticaiter com cem Biandery Ne, 13, of thla city, has bceu making extcnslve preparations te attend the conclave, and it is bollevod that they will take along at least 00 members. The oemmandery wlil leave Lancaster en Saturday night, May 19, at llitOen Western Express, arriving In Pittsburg early en Bandar morning. Tbeir beadquarters will beat the Seventh Avenue hotel. A hand some badge, stamped In geld en ribbon, is being made, with pin and trimmed with fringe. The City Cornet band of McKees pert haa been engaged te furnish the lnuile for Ne. 13. The oemmUtoa Having la charge the pilgrimage dealres that all kalgbta, who have net replied te the circu lars, de ae at ence. Special brrmen te Weman. On Sunday evening, Br. B. F. Allemnn of St. Jehn's Lutheran church, preached a special aermen te the Wemen'a Foreign and Heme missionary aecletlea. The ser mon waa a long one, occupying mere than aa hour and a quarter In ita dell very. The subject was "The Women in the Bible." The doings of the most notable women mentioned In the Scriptures were happily referred te and their lives and aervlces compared with the lives of the Christian women of te-day. While Kev. Alleman held that women aheuld net preach nor held high places In the church, he held that their Influence In subordinate positions was Of the utmost Importance. Many Instances were given In which the lniluence of women with their husbands had vrorked great geed for the cause of the church. Sadden Deaths eUnluuts. Corener Henaman waa notified en Satur day afternoon te held an Inquest en the body of Fanny Keesy, Infant daughter of Andrew M. Keesy, living en New street. The child was Bleeping when the parents getnp in the morning and a few hours afterwards when Mrr. Keesy went te leek at her, she was dead. U. B, Springer, Jehn D. Lull, Charles E. Auxer, B. Wright, B. F Norten and Christian Kudy, the coro ner's Jury, rendered a verdict that death re sulted from convulsions. Deputy Corener Smith, et Csney town ship, te-dsy tiled the Inquisition In the cate of Harry McCarty, aged five month?, who WM also found dead In his cradle, Iht verdict of the Jury was that death resulted from natural cause a. Their Hew Uniform-.. Chief Smeltz and Sergeants Erleman and Hartley appeared te-day In their new uu. forms, and these officers make a line ar ar pearanes. Resensteln made the uniforms aad Staufler furnished the caps. Jltturued te lite fa-em. A small child waa found wandering en the streets en Sunday and taken la the station house. The child's nauie vai Jei.n lane and he was returned te his parents, boarders at the Kendlg house, corner of Soke and Walnnt atreetr. A Weman Scalded. This morning the wife of Peter Coulter, Who Uvea at Duke and Middle streets, had one of her arms badly scalded. She waa carrying a bellerful of het water out of the ansae into the yard when sheatumbled and jeU, the centenu et the boiler rpllllng en Ole.el xuair Settea. aJlT. Wl!W,te clty WBOtereeteial SBOfitna ttaet huhM - ... .. f'JJ1 Klaehart Sister's ceaapany aa property ?ff SMS, haa returned inv.J?.-Jlrep2 ' ... -, ..-,-" . -"- ue eaau..i iTw """ea l CeTDendale . as BMurday sight. U1S MKDK BKORCN. An AutoFvDucleMStha Mature et tb Lata David Ring's Injuries. After the death of David King his aen, Dr. Geerge A. King, with Dra. M, U.Jtnd B. T. Davis, assisted by Herbert Bewers, a student of Dt. King, madttan autopsy of the body. It will be remembered that Mr. King received hla Injuries by falling down the stairs In his Bleep. He lived for four weeks after the accident The autopsy developed a remarkable case, The phyal clans found that the third vertebrae of the neck waa fraeturcd and dislocated. The reason that death did net result seen was that the fracture did net press upon any vital part. Death waa certain, however, and only a queatlen et time when It would ocaur.There have been cases where persons with similar Injuries have lived for aeveral days, or even a week. While Mr. King was lying bedfast Ave almllar casea occurred, In which the Injured persona died In a very aherttlme. Denny Mack's Injury waa of the same kind, and he lived but alt hours. The case of Mr. Ktng Is considered is wonderful snd the physlelana who made the autopsy will bring U te the attention or the Medical axlety at the meeting en Wedneaday when a mere detailed account of It will be given. Jehn O. Mnladla's Vensral. The luneral of Jehn O, Shlndle, who was killed by the cars Thursday evening, took place from A. O. Bete's undertaking es tablishment, Sunday morning. Among tboae in attendance were a great many clgarmakers and ether frlenda of the de ceased, llev. Houpt oenduotod the service and the Interment waa made at Lancaster oemetery. The only member of Shlcdlc'a fsmlly that waa piesent wss his eldest son William, who came from Blnghamten Hun day morning. He knew nothing of the manner of his father's death until he ar here and was greatly anrprlsed. SUllglent money te pay the funeral oxpensei. was collected by Philip Bernard, who donervcs thogreatest eredlt for this kind act. Shlndle was in the employ of Mr. Bernard for a number of years as a clgarmaker. Cut An Artery. William Lawrence, kahoemaker at Uasl's shoe atore en North Queen street, met with n painful accident thla morning. He was trying te breau the point en a knife with a pair or plncerp, when the knlfe allpped and struck him en the right wrist, cutting an artery. The wound bled profusely and was attended by Dr. Welebans, after which Lswrence was taken te hla home en North Christian street. Tie Gcatheans. The Gtethean Literary aociety of Frank lin and Marshall oellego will held their f3 J annlverssry en Friday evening, May 4, at half past 7 o'clock, at Fulton opera house, lhe pregramme iuoludes: Speaker, C. Hau; salutaterlan C. E. Hohneilor; orators, O. E. Wlssler, A, L.Q. Uy, T. K. Cramer, A. S. Glessncr; eulogist, E. C. Musselman; geethean orator, E. K. Eyerly. The commlttee of arrangements arr: L. T. Lsmpe, chairman; A. II. Smith, T. II. Lelnbaeb, O. E. Heller, W. H. Laudis, B. Grltlltb, W. 1L Keller. Drote Them te the Uenntrjr. The het weather et yesterday ehastd many of our people te lhe country. Borne dreve wblle ethera walked, and quite a number of bicycle rldera worked hard ltl the boiling aun te get out of town. The principal plaoe of attraction waa the Cones Cenes toga, Thore tfas a great crowd at Potts' Mlllport'hete), and every beat thore waa In use all day. The cara of the King atrcet line wero crowded with passongers, re turning te town, until a into hour In the oyenlog. Illi d in unrltllane. Mrs Eliza J. Harrar, wlfe or Jehn D. Hurrar, died at b.er home In Christiana ou Saturday in the 70th year of her agr. Her funeral will lake place from her husband's rcsldcncoen Wednesday at 10 e. m. She was n most ostlmable woman und left a huabaud and eoveral grown ohlldren. Mr. Harrar la poatmnster et Christiana and ene et the beat known cltlzenB of the East End. film Above Columbia Dam. from Saturday's Harrtiburv Telegraph There 1 no louger nuy doubt that hun dreds of eliad get through the break in the Columbia dam. At least two large schools of sbnd hnve been seen within the lest woek, ene near Clark's Furry dam, whero n f choel or thrce or four hundred was seen yesterdsy, and another near Cove station. Last ulcLt eight or nlne Una shad were caught vft GnldBbore, which establshrs the tact that thcre Is fun ahead for our fisher men. tiled el UUlnJerlee. l'attlck Cunniugham, who was hurt by a premature blast at the Cornwall ere mlnes, nbeut two months age, and brought te St Jeseph's hospital, this etty, died at that pluce at S o'clock en Saturday moraine. Te lie bold Ur Ilia Dherlir. SherlU Uurkhelder haa posted bllla for the sale of the personal property of Wlt Wlt mer J, Hen?, te satisfy an execution Issued agslnst him ler f2,100 by Geerge S. Trout and Jacob Btoner, lied Three Yelke. Genrce Flerr. el the HL ehnrinu imiAi. en Eist Ohestnut street, broke en egg this morning that had three yelks. The hr n that did this work was no larger than usual, Attention Is directed In tlinaflreriinniin, of the Heme Mutual rirelnaurunca company, of this city. In anolber column, of amasmeut U. 41. UUW UU9. Amusements. 7i Great Cutler llatflm n iuuim ur.,.. and rerepanKh combination a ierlei of lllus trutlens are presented devoted te plctiirlnif, in llvlvg aotlen, the humors of the milium camp and the heroism or the army en the frontier. The exterior or a Western fort. In trout or which soldiers, off duly, areamutlnir Ihemselves lu various waye, a represented. euuuu, arnvu unneuncm); the rllnir et the Bloux trlbe. led bv HUtinir iiii , .,.?. --- , -.--r, ... tiu.wituuivd irem the rert, tte soldiers ure called te arms and railing In. fellow Custer off and dl.apl pear, and then Is glven a representation or Luiter'a lait rullv. '1 hn ,r.,.ta . vaqnerej, Indian bucks, etc., who take part lu the aotlen of these scenes, are all selected men. Kach and all ham mnrtnn mnr . skill and ceum ge, obtained by a practical ex ex perleuea In rout life of the encounters and perils Illustrated by this pregramme. 3 he bears, buffalo, elk, moeso, antelopes, etc used te b1v reality te these fcreat pletuies. were oil captured In tha wilderness et the West, and but a short tlme age wtrewandjr. leg wild and free amidst Its Immensities. The proprietor et the rorepaufc-h show is sata te haveexpcndodiee.cooin preparlnK for the In. traductien or this Wild West oxhlbllleu Inte the city or New Yerk. It will repsyeldand young te see this ineit Inspiring und Instruc tive feature et thla great combination " I7i ll-orte Te-tiight -.This evening the great plsy,"lhe World," which has been se very Buccessrul evcry where, will be played In rullen epfra house. The ottendance should xewsihhiu eDmpanyts nrst-class, andel. together the attraction Is a very strong one. MAliltlAUKd, n.i.i,i.u,-Apm vu, 188, at the rcsi. dence et Dr Henry Jlrewn. Ke lirevnnrt l'laee. llroeklyn, li. Y. by the llev A if llehrene., Jehn L. Arneld. fe KlUeV! eVy' F UKAT11U lUiHAH.-iin baiurday, April -a. uThi7. Sfear'er ne'rVJl01 L' '."& The relatives and rriendj are respectfully InvlUd te tttend the luneral, from mortal. 10oc?eckaem 1Ub'ina' WcaD"aar. "ay 2. at a- ttl MAKKETU. rvw The I'nlladtlutla Cattle Market. PHiLAcairui. April 80 -l he rec lets at lhe Fer the week Iteeves, 2.600 1 fhfi.m a inn. hogs. 6 200. j-revleu. weekT ' BoeyJi 5 TJw-' lhcp. 7 lJ : hogs. fc.tUO "ej, . euu , liet cattle luwtr; extra. VAQWm cred 4Oi0 medium, IKOX-i colniiln,B3e Bheep were lower t natlves. -lVOTKc t cllppta dp, XCHci iiatl woellumbi. te tivt cltppad, wuil lambs, 5Te; Msw Yerk Hashes, Kaw Teaa, April te Fleur markat dnllt rine. S3 1502 71 Snporflne, U 4,-S let Minn BxtxattifattlO City aill. Sxira,tltt;st Minn. Whnatoxtre,tl SMKIO. Wheat Ne. . lied. Btaie, 9J6Te I Na t, de tle i Ka I, Ked, Winter, kay, sije June, BJlf e t receipts, 71,00) i shipments, 91. wjrn ka a. Mixed, cash, TtVtTOet May, C4Kei June, eie reeulpU, S3.0W i ahlpmenta, 1,8 0 nata-Mn.!. WhlU8Uie,40Olet Mn. a, de, liOHXt de May, xHoiireevipl,rS,oco;shlr uinta,nene. Ityadull) State 7Sc Itarley nominal. l'erKdullt ldaess,IUSUM. Urt-Mnr.lini June, wm July, U 31. Melsssn susdyt for 60 .boiling stock, iOa. Turpentine wok at sse. Kesin dell at II Hxai 5, I'etreleum dulli Uedned In Cases, two. Fretghu dull i grain te O'a'gew, Id. Batter Ann t Wmtern craunen. av. Cheese steadyt WeaUirn Flat, HKSUQ-i Ohie Factory, llKOlle Faney Tthlte, 120 im Eggs outer t Bute, 1 JaiXe Western isai.ih, auaar dull) Kcflned Cctleaf, Se: Oranulv ted, 7Mc Tallew quiet! 1'rlme City, 1 1& 10s. Blce nominal t Carolina, fatrtogeod, ate. Coffee Arm Fair cargeua, for Ule, lljiu. Clileace Prednee aiarket. Cnicioe. April 30, B Je p. m. Market opened. Wheat-May. tOXet June. SIHni July. t2K' Cern May, 6Hic t June, MX I July, liyic OaU May, S.'ei Jnne 31ai July, Se. J'"k-May, IIS M June, lUa-XlJuly, larn Net quetnd. Short Ulbs-May,7 HXt Juce, 17 S0 July, I7J7K- tiraln and rtoTisiena. Furnlsbed by 8. K. Tundt, Ilreker. Cuioaeo, April 30,1 oe o'clock p.m. rrneauiiern. uaia. lern. .axu. April.. May Jnne July Augnst December Oil City. Crude Oil 13 re ,.B1 i .Ml 31 11 i 8lt, 13,73 H 13. W 1-, .... 7 91 7. tS 8 VI B 12 M M .................1 .b: Closing t'rtces-2 o'clock p m rrmwuiuer". uais.rnra", lira, in .11 7 w IS 62 7 WJ Closing Prlces-3 30 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Cats. Perk. Lard April ..,.. . .... .... May bl !.' M& 1101 7 S'l June H2 W SIX " 73 7 97 July W W, Sly. 13 8 8.IO August SiI tt'A 'tt .... 8 Oi oember......,,tG en city. Crude Oil . tci Winter Whent Spring Wheat Cern... Oats....... , Uye Itarley... ItCCOlptA IlOgS... uuteipui. L,or iah. u M 411 197 Head. Clsa Stock Market. Cmoieo.Aprll 18 -Cattlo-Uncetpts, l.orehead: market sitadyt stenrs, S3 7305 10! ateekers and fenders, n W03 00 t cnw,. hulls und mixed. II 8003 SO i Texas Bleern, f3 2A( oe. Hogs Hnwlpu, lO.euu heudi shipments, 4(ii market weak. de. fe loe lower i mixed, S23aB45t heavy U 8J05 CO; light, 3 230B : sklpa, 13 M)0 5. nheep itecelpts, 3,300 head i shlpments, 1,000 1 market weak and hnwv, 'iw lower natives. It 5OQ0 75 1 weaturn, f 1 73B035 jTexans aj;saB 81; lambs, SSQ7. t 1,ibsktt. iuttle lteeelpts. S3 head ; shipments, IS) market nothing doing) all throughcerslgnments; no cm j cattle shipped te hew Yerk today. Hogs Kerelpts, 2,3.0 head I shipment, 2.V0 head i market falri l'blladelpulas. 710 ft 80 1 mixed, tscsgn70i Yorkers, SA MOS G'M common te fair, a5 4erj3 W; pigs, fA euftB 2S : reur ears hogs shipped te New Yerk te-day. nhnnp-IUicHlnts. 1.0 V) t shlpmiints, 10TO! m rket dull 1 10 te IS offered for geed. r-T Mew Yerk stocks. Kaw Yerk, April 30. 1 se p. m.-Money clesed at 2 per cent. ; Exchange steady 1 posted TO.UHB, It b7Qt fi; actual rates ti 800 i 83X for GO days and It leMai 83)i for demand Uevernmenta clesed steady t currency 6'a, II 21i bid 1 's coup , 1 JGtf ; W de, 11 07 bid. 1 he stock market this morning was strong andactlve. During the tint hour there was an aotlve buying of the leading stocks and prices advanced a te 7 per cent, above Sal. u relay's closing. 1 his was tollewod by asllght reaction, but at midday lhe market was strong azatnatthe top tlgurcs. At the prtseut writ ing u arm tone prevails. Btuea aiarfeeta. Quo'atlena by Ueed, McUranu era, litncoster, l'n. KSW TOBK LIST. 11 k V. Canada l'aclrte kit & Ce , bank. C. C. C.A1 wJ (.UtUIUUU U'KI ,,, Central l'aclfle Canada Heuthmn Oht.,bt 1-. A l'bg Den. A Ule (.... Del.l,A W Krte 37S 37 . ll 131 Krle'Jnfls , i;i Jnr C hi '! ".- 1H len. AN lay: . rs mj . Hi iuli Mich Cen Missouri raclile m iiucK vuiiey.... N.I' y- M.V. l'rer tifl N.Weat luff N. Y.0 iei)2 New Bnglaud 4iU Kast lounesseu lu? Omaha a Oregen 'iruuspartatlen.. SSW Ontario A W... Is l'aclfle Mall s; Ulchmend Terminal 2K ftU l'aul 74S Texas l'acine rfi Union 1'ttClUe f7j' Wabash Cem mw Wabash l'rel nu WeaUini U iv West Shere llends , rBILADBLruU LIST. leli Vel B..N.Y. Vhlla 1'a. K. it ; Heading lMh. Nav , llestenv. 1'ass ts ...... ............ N. Cent l'ueples l'ess WjK. Oen's I'hUalTraoUen.'.'".'.'.1.',' 102)2 32 nil nix ta eti A'Jl ' A U VKR TlHKilKXlH. MAKING FOVYiiiirL ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TUIB powder never Ivarles. a marvel et purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere oeonomtoal than me ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or phosphute powders. Void cm J i; in cam. UetIl Uxxiku rewDaa Ce . loe Wall street. New erk. 'j718 ydw COLD AT ALL THE BAKS. T1IK 'ni' Wltlai.t His ene et the tint U distilled. WANT1JU. - A ISITUATION I1Y A th 'nl0 Jenng white mueua rarinby the month; und, rstands oie of horses or i5JfJ W Kardenliig , would tike steady work erHss nun IUWI'i thlnelhce. alitd ir L. r'lHUKK, UKW11H1 Particular attonUen glTan te fllllnir andpreiervlug the natural tiwlnT lha" 2ii the latest Improvements ler doing nice work ata ery ruasenable cost. HavlogyearaerBr. penence in me large cities lam sure tdg" the best of satisfaction and save yenSv best artificial teeth only u oe pr set y marlB-yd Ne et Nell 1 1 (jUKKN KT. JjJBTATEOF ANN 11 HOFMAN, LATK . ." .L,nrester city, decased. Letters e administration en said esuite having been g,?iSa.ht0Jh0 u"JIgned. lUl pVnens in. S?..thoret.0ttrrclueu1 W uiakolmme. ?'?J.pa InVn, "'l ,nose bavlng claims or de- wiiSeutt Si ,he ,am,0- W1U present thein without delay ler bettlemeut te the under signed residing at Ne. SO Careline strVet, Lan- ll v'8iTJiV.a5.M.J!'erMAN' Administrator. . r, UavM, Attorney, inarse SidTu pru, bi;c nv.i .... May Hft tlQ S2X June 1l)i OlJi 82', 13 7 7 01 July 81 t,J K-2',1 1J SI sie Angnst 81 M 28-); ,,,, 8 U3 December thK oil oily. Crude Oil tCH KMW AD VJCR TIB MUM NTS. W'antkd KXPKHIKNOED aiRL for general housework. Apply before lla.m,Tuesday, at ltd' 313BABTOHAHGKBT. pANHiEH. " nreathes thorn a man. with soul S3 dead, Who never te himself has said t Hew levOy Is a Pansy lied." W. C. Ymth.lV A Pansles are something new. ltd OPENING- FOR 1888, OF TARGET Practice by the Lancaster Bchuetsen Vereln, at lelMlaln. Tomorrow, May 1, at 2 o'clock p. m, The members are urgently de sired te attend, ltd XECUTOK'H l'UHLirj HALE OF A aoneral linn of Household mrnltura en te-morrow (Tneaday), May 1, atNe.B'4 Maner street, at 1 o'clock p. m. B. A.UKNKV. Josl L. IIaisbs, Auctlonesr. ltd WEIKEL'S FAHHIONAHLK MIL. llncry and Trimming Stere, Ne.88 Nerm QOeen (street, contains all tha newest and Litest NOTeltles el the setsen. Price rea sonable. Call and ste our Aew Uoeds. apns tfd ANTED IMMEDIATELY, ONE rirst-class Sheet lrjn Worker. Apply atCHAMPHIN HLOWKU AM) rOKOX CO, corner Charlette street and Harrtsburg ave nue, ltd NOTIOK WILL KEOKIVE STATE and Cennty Tax et the 2d, 3d. Cth and 7th wards, city, at fountain Inn, Ne. 31 Seuth Queen street, until May 0, 1888, and Court Heme, In Orphans' Court ltoem, from May 8, 8S. rive per cent, abatement for prompt payment, JJ. r.JIAeTlNMB, apriMidSAH" Keoelver. HOME FOK FIIIENDLESS CUIL DKKR The annual meeting of tha cer. poraters or the Heme ler friendless Children ier the City and County et Lancaster will be held en Tuesday next, May 1 at 2 o'clock p m , In accordance with the previsions of the char ter at office, Ne. 110 Werth Dueen street. CUA3. M.UOWELL, apr27 3tdr,8AM Bocretary. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. I am new ready te receive the State and County Taies for lb84 for the 1st, 4th, eth, 8th and 9th wurds city ft per cent, abatcinent ler prompt payment ' (isii. W. PINRRBTON, Receiver, apr2S-0ld Ne. 810 North Queen Street. NOTICE THE WATER DUPLICATE Is new In the hands or the City Troas Treas Troas urer. for collection et water rents. An abate ment of 6 per eent. will be made for prompt payment. Office heurs: 8 00 a. m. te 12.-C0 ru , and 1 te te 8 00 p.m. dally. On Monday, Wed nesday and aaiurdav tbn ofUce will be open In the evening from 7 00 te 9 en p. in. J.U.KATHrON. apt25-tfdU tity Treasurer. AHUAINri IN UUAMUIS HIC1NH. A rine Large Chsmels ter 20 cents, oklnslreinisceulsup. A New Let or TDRKISH BATHING SPONGES at 8 cents Tlne and Laige. Campher, Tar Paper, Insect Powder, Ar. jrUAlLKY'O KABT KM) PHAKM AOY, (Opposite Lastern Market.) M.W.rAW ESTATE OF MARY L1KCK LATE OF Marietta borough. Lancaster county, dn dn dn orased. The undersigned auditor appointed todlttrlbtite tbe balance remaining In tha hands otJamei W. Kelly, exeouter of the will or said decedant, te and among these legally enlltlid te the same, will sit for that purpose en Thursday May 10 lest, at 10 o'c'eck a. jil. In tha library room or the court house, in the city et Lancaster, where all persona Interested In said distribution may attend. UKNUY CAllfKNTKK, aprld-StdM. Aadlter. DH. MILLER, TOURIST AND EMI- UUAT10.N AOKNT. lsues TIceU te all parts of the World. UpeilU Excursion te the WEST At ene fare for the round trip a rand select excurslrns te the Yosemlte Valley, Yellow Yellew Yellew steno eattnnsl fark, Les Angeles, Ban Fran, clsoe and l'aclfle Coast Points, with choieeot routes returning and stay-ever privileges west et Chicago, circular tours from NowYerkto principal Knropean cities, Palestlne and the Hely Land at very low rates. Jrertnlghtly ex cursions from Palttinera te Bosten, Montreal and down me Bt, Lawrenen. All Information concerning any contemplated trip chcer fully nlvcn iree by calling or addressing D. . Mil l.klt, Agent, Chicago. Ueck Island and Pacific It. u,Nn 122 North (juceu street, Lancaster, Pa., or Kranalln Heuse. apiSl-lrnd D AM AG ED GOODS. FIRE! DAMAGED GOODS. OntugtothHrecanttlroln the (,4ble llulld. lng, we find en hand a large let of goods damaged by Ore. These consist et Tinware, Klu hnnware, stoves, und many ether articles. The damage Is alight and thi reduction In prlce great. These are Ills Bargains. Come and see them. KIEFFER&HERR, 40 East Klrg Street. ltd TTTATCUE, WATCHES WATCHES -AT- ZAHM'S CORNER Lewer new thin at any tlme slnce Watches havrt been maae. a full and aumplutn stock et nil grades All guuranleed. New Is the tlme te buy ut low caih tlgurcs, Tlie Aruudel Tiotetl Spectacles fold only at Zihm's Cerner." a he laTgest line of Bpeetarles In the etty, parrylrg in Btockevorynumbernriobseinaae. In Geld, Bllver. Nickel, and Steel rnmci with every facility ter prepcradjuslment. Watch, Cleck and Jewalry Repalrirg Given eyt-clal attention and all work war ranted, call und e xamlne our sleck. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, , LANCABTKll.PA, upm lmdlw w 1LL1AMSON A FOSTEU. CLOTHING UAMUiKU II V SMOKE Prices Gut te Sell Them Quick. -NOW ll . THE TIME TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING- HEAP. Williamson & Fester, 3',,.3i,3GA:38E.KIKU8T., LA.NCABTKli, PA. jrssir ADrmmtumummn. GROCERY HTOKE FOR BALK AT A . fJVx "."Train I no better sUnd la town ; and the two beasts ter rent rbean Call at .. . Uandj:TilUlST, an-lwd Celnmbla, Pa. s TOOK FOR HAIiE. llv a manltitlin tt It, t,... . . . . -w.-wMw. WVUVMU Ul JLFllOCUJISOl LANCA8TKB C1TT 8TRIET BAlLVf AT a limited number or shares el the stock or me Company are offered for sale. . IHIIOTI lUfUIUHUUn sppiy ie Jati. atSltd Ne. 10 North Qiean Street. OFRINCJ, 1AS3. Fine Tailoring. -Ti1tJ?toli1ternVniJr customers that lam 5?w-?pn?. te ,new ,nanl n Assortment be surpassed ana Trew,or,n UJ cannot t5S??1,,,OT.eI,.,M ln "Prlng Overoeattng el my own Importation and confined styles, H. OERHART. N oTien. Osrica or tiib LaaciSTaa Hnita WcTrjt) Has instnuHca Ce. Ne. 187 kast Kisef Btbbst, Laseasibs, pa, Arair. a, lssu. J NOTIOK Or A5SIS3ktKNT,NO.B. The members or said Fire Insurance Com pany are hereby netlfled that Assessment Ne. iJ!!i 0Iiered by the lleard or Directors en the ifii?.??' J868 reipeetlve poll pell poll cl.eJ,0i,n,n"neof"a oeinpanyrat the rate ptllrsen each Il,tee or the adjusted or taxa ble ampunu whleh will be round suted ln the respective policies. An abatement of two per cent. Is te be made en all quotas paid en or before the last day of April ensuing, and an abatement et one per cent, en these paid dnr. ,n?ih?.went et "y i these remslnles; vn pald at the end of slay te be paid ln full, and these remaining unpaid at the end of Jnne te be put Inte me hands of a collector and ten per cent added for the cost of collection. All policies whose quota are net paid en or before me end et Jnne te be suspended by the Tact of such non payment, without any speclal aotlen by the company te dsclare them suspended, and te remain suspended until the quotas re spective y are paid, or the nellclf s Invalidated or cancelled-these net paid en or before the end of July te be absolutely Invalidated by such non payment, and te be stricken from the books et the company, and the list of de linquent quotas i te be placed ln legal process of oellsotlon. The quotas are te be paid te thetreaiurer.C II. Lofeyre, without farther notice, at tha ofUce of the oempany, Na 187 Kast King street, Lancaster. Pa. erflce hours from C te 12 a m. and iretn 2 te 6 p. m , and en Saturday evenings during the month of April irem 7H te 9 o'clock p. m. p Personal notice win net be given In time for cSnT.alra'temehnaj:0 th beU00? et &""& 11. C. KBIADV, C. ILLKruVKE?, Assessment Committee. arS)4tdM F REE TO EVERYONE. A PAIR OF SHOES FREE TO EVERYONE Who can prove that the lien's Butten, Lace and Congress (Scamte's) Dress Bhee we are selling ler 11 DO Is net made of Genuine Calf Skin. We lake This Offer As the publle gonerally are under the Impres sion that a shoe or this description cannot be bought ter less thtn 2 S3. THE EE1S0E S WAY We can sell tils bhee for $1 00, are, bocause we bay them ln Large Quantities, Stilctly for Cah, and sell for Cash, a id stick te our motto - 41 QUICK SALES iND iilllL M)FHT' This is net the Only Shoe we are eel lng at a liargaln, but our Whole Line or Heets and Shoes are marked Down te llottem Prlees. Ladles' and Misses' Kid Opera Slippers. SO cents, regular prlce 71 cents. Ladles' Patent Leathor Tip Lace Lew Bbees, 75 cents, regular pi Ice, II OP. Ladles' Pibble U altea Shoes, m cents, regu lar price, II 00. lien's Lace and Congress Bewed Dress Shoes, II 23. Men's, Ueyg'and Youths' Lace Shoes, tl 05. Child's Grain liutten Selar lip Bhees, 8 te 10K. Heals or spring Heels, S5 cents. Misses'. II 10. The Oni'-l'iice Oath ireuv, U (6 E 'I he Lewers ei Lew Prices ln Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 EABT KINO STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. inarsairnl J. R. MARTIN A CO. Lace Curtains i5 New Patterns In thU woek from the Im porter. Takoaleokat them. Ne treuble te show. Ptlces rrem 50e a pair te $li a pair. FURNITURE COVERINGS. II you waut any rurntture Coverings this Spring give eurs-lhe largest stock lu Lan. caster-a glance ltamtes from 43c te 73c a yard, Cretonnes Irem 8a te U5e a yard Petit Points rrem 75a te ll se a yard Kaw Bilks from n.ce te 12 00 a yard. CarpetSweepers. Three makes and eteryene guaranteed te de Its duty. Jewel, liue U rand Uaplds, 2.9, Household, 13 W. LINEN SLIP COVERS. 4 Patterns of a Jib at 10) a yard, ee inches wl.t. worth aje. 10 Patterns, regular geed, at U.'c. Brass Curtain Chains. Ktcry newceilrabla pattern jeu will And here A Heavy Brass Chain at 15c a pair. A Link Urujs Chain at 10c a pair. CURTAIN POLES. Ash, Walnut, Kbeny or Cherry. Newp&t tern or KndsatSle; worth BOe. Curtain Poles. Urais Knds, et SO, s, 4 te, 75 cts and ll CO each. J. B. MAM t CO. I rati P Ah ACS OP fABBlOtr. aVaavwav A MTHlUH't) PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Twe styles of Wraps, ei which we have tee many left. The price must sell them. Frem $10.00 down te $3.oe, made of Otteman Silk, hand hand semely trimmed, with silk, lace, and passementery. Frem $15.00 down te $12.00, Grenadine, beaded, trimmed with heavy Spanish lace and bead trimming. Baby Cloaks, in cream color cashmere, long, Hubbard style, with embroidered cellars, $2.50. Short Merine Coats, as cheap as $1.25. Seme mere Calice Waists for Beys. Pretty designs, only 19c. Navy Blue and Whitefigured Calice Waists, 25c. Gingham Waists, 25c. White Muslin Waists, fine pleats with cellars, at 31c. White Linen Waists, pleated, at 69c. Special things in Needle work Embroideries, at given away prices. One thousand yards, 4-inch wide, excellent quality, at 10c. a yard ; never before sold at less than 15c. 1 8-inch fine Swiss Embroid ery, 37c. a yard. Wonderful bargains in Ladies' Chemise at 50c, sold everywhere at 75c. te 85c. Skirts at 68c, with wide em broidered ruffle, sold elsewhere at $1. Excellent Corset Cever, with handsome needlework edge, at 25c. New Parasols and Sunshades have come in this week. 24 inch Gleria Umbrellas, at $1.50 apiece. 24-inch fine Twilled Silk, at $1.25 Satin Coaching Parasols, all colors, at $1. Children's and Misses' Para sols. . 50 dozen Ladies' Balbriggan and India Gause Vests, long and short sleeves, silk stitched, tlie finest ever sold for 25c. New Dress Cord Trimmings. Colored Dress Girdles, 75c. and $1.50 apiece, quite new. Come and leek around ! We don't ask you te buy. ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. PARASOLS. pAKAHOLH. PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PARHS0LS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS. THJLalANUrACTCBB-H9.Il.il. AH..UKAST lilNQ 8TUKKT. eargmd JSTKW ORK STORE. PLRASOLS I WATT &SH AND OPEN TO-DAY, A WONUKtilfUL VAltlKIr- UK MtW STVLKB1N Parasols and Sunshades. Madotelhntrfpeolal Order by the Best Man ufacturers ln the Country. LADIKS' KANCY PAUAHOLS lu Many Styles and Colorings, with Handles rf Held. Mlver, Hern, celluloid, Plain and Uustle Na tural Utlcks, trem tOa te IS W each. SILK AND QLOBIA SUNSHADKS In all 8l2s, with every conceivable style el handle, at 75e, 1 0, It , ll.M te UIW. ' COACHIN3 PAUASOLS, C, 753, H.OO. 11.28 te 1 100 each. LACE TIUUUKO PAKA80LS. frrm 11 CO te 15 CO each. I areslie SUN en ltAIN Ull. IIUKLLAS, II W, l.;5, SlOOteSJWtach. A Choice Line of ClllLDUKN'8 PAUASOLS atPrlces tehult Kveryone. SPECIAL! rinyUozenQK.STLEMK.NM NKWai'UlNQ BCAurs, choice styles, Ut each. OKNTV UKLAUNDKIKU BUIUTs New Ve MM Miislln, yiuu Linen llosems and MteBp,Uce.JD"IKD hUmT8' l'laUea Besoms, New Yerk Stere. SOS 0.84 1QEA8T KINO STUKKT. TKYAN'S FLOUR. USE- LEVAJTS FLOUR. It Always Gives Satisfaction, U,ThA3 It Ha Struck Chicago, DRT UOODS. JJAOER 4 BROTllKlt. SPRING S NOW OPEN. Full Lines and Newest Stylet. LADUB' 11BADBU LACE WllAP". LADIES' 8TOCK1NKTTM JACKETS, LADIES' COBKSCBEW JACKETS. DUQONAL CLOTH JACKETS AND JXOBET WAISTS. CUKAM AND COLOUID CASI1MEBE SU AWLS. ULACKCiSHMEBK AND MEHIKkl LONQ AND EQUABE BUAWL8. BASER & BROTHER, 25 West King Street. IOSTON STORH. Stamm Brethers' ) NEW STORE, NOS. 35 4 37 NORTH QUEEN &TREET, right Acres) ire je Posteiitce. BUUKLV YOU OUGHT TO TAK.K A FEW MOMENTS TO LOOK AT OUB ATTBACTION8, WUICU UEANSUONETSATKD.HOMEY MADE. BIO BABQAINBAHDBEDUGED PBI0B3. Orr QOKS THU PBOriTB. TAKE ADVANTAGE, UCBBY UP, KLSE YOU WILL BEQUET YOUB BLOWN E8B. SPRING DRESS GOODS 15 THE QUEAT A'l TU ACTION , lext Cemes Embroideries. Swiss, Cambric and Nainsoek FLOUNCINGS FOB lidies and Cbilda at Ple&sieg Prieei. RIBBONS InUreit Assortment at Our Alwuys Popular Lew Pilces. gPEOlAL INDUCEMENTS IN LLCK HENRIETTAS AND BLACK CABUMaKEl. Speclil AttonUen glven te rine Black Novel Nevel tie,. D ,ON'T M1S3 THIS CHANCE. NEABLT 300 "1NK BLACK THIBET BUAWLS i mm the best makers lu the world will be offered ler a short time only at ltl and It apiece lets than th rruiarprlee. Yeuriaull If you mlis this seldom orreilaK. JERSEYS 1 JERSEYS! Our Popular Lines of JEU9K la Is pleasing all. Prices are Lew. Yeu can always bapleased. H 081 ERY AND GLOVES IN IMMENSE VAKIET1 At Quick Selling Prices. BOSTON STORE Ne?. 35 aid 37 North Queen St, Bight Acress from PosterUco. triUK LIGHTEST SXOUE IN THE CITY. AMVMMMMMTM. F OI.TON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1888. The only company ln America that gnaran. tees te produce every scene as advertl.ed, Srx-e'acaiar Producileu et the Belgnlag Dra Dra matle bucceas, "THE WORLD." InBli acts and HIsihtTableinx Enriched by Elegant menery. Improved byaBttnic company. UO.Oe for scenery and effects alone, .very scene the pnecilen el centc ait. Every effect the acme of stage Ingenuity. America's favorite sensation Auther and Acter, J. Z. LITTLE, AndaCempauy of Unexceptional Ability. Nouce tvety bevne Preductd as Aavcrilsed. PBinEB 2tOA 75 CKNT9. BLsEUVADBEAIS 731 KNT8. N ew en Bale at Optra Heuse. a-4td Wrap Jackets Wf . - 1 r-fJiit.L.