SPlPW iV-' - s . , ,T ,; iv , ' ' . ? hit . :r ..I.' ' in 1 " a 'A' TBUD LANC DiSILY lmLEIGlSNOBR, THUBSDAY, MAY 21, 1885. "l .' Mb fi m:i Af 'M yg V 1 .Kit ., F' 'It w 1 JS LV i. TT lMr m Ai I- i- & si- fc vi A ' Djimtvn tuw nATTi.mi: 'JltJIXiOHT XUtKVSS VESVOIL THE MMAD rjHIlEJtMVfr Of TllELH VATV1I. ;crav nd Hecapture of the lloetj Kscnpe ': Hi Pirates A Hew Among the rMtermen Incidents nml Actl danta of llorengh Life. ' i 'mwaa si iv?i'hui,ii.u wi nit criibiManvniv i ' C'OLUMIllA. SIllV 21. v Bometliiio during last night Moveral nien, x wlione Identity is unknown, In n row lieat $ "'raided uovernl or the Blind baltories in lliu .-a Immediate vicinity or the dam mid Rtole n l'itiutnber of shad. Tliey wero detected and V, tcliased, but tnnde geed thelr cscajve In the V darkness. Lauding tin the l4itiea.ster ceuniy K -A'Bhore they wero again detected, but again i "r escaped lu the darkness. They wcre com- 'Vpetled, liowevor, te abandon thelr Btolen 'Jst? Several fishermen pounded each ethers IS a faces near the dam lastoveuinir, mid all en lift account ofndlspute as te the rightliil ewner Yk tit n Iftnrn fdiiul. Krhmihi fit tlm le-ttietiifil fS, t combatants backed Ilium and the light ho he f A came general, and will result lu nover.il eases &, - of assault and battery. . S A Fair Failure. The managers el' the lulr new being held lu Armery hall, by l'utnain Circle, felt greatly disceuraged at the lack of interest maiilfusted by our citizens and the slim attendance. They have, net as yet, had a ningle night or which they could brae, nud tluiy feel their ; efforts are unappreciated, and that the fair ;.ri 'Will UUHII.VllllllKluui' t eiiwum. 11 Clese's 1)11 fff Saturday oveniny ; may it be a nuccess the Tew "f remaining niBlibvx Tast evening a heatitirul $!x tailor. nit wm clinncfd oft' nml xviim wmi l.v Mrs. K. K. CJet?. 'iMie Iroiiville lund will be proBent this ovening. Hliccpusfiil BV:tiniil Trim. The school term or tfip Celinnlil.i sclmel district, which ended yesterday, has been a successful ene ; thanLfs te Supirii)teiiilciit Amer, his teachers aiuft the faithful work of the school beard. Tihi alluudaiice wits nil that could be looked fwer nxpectud, and the preurcss inade by the )jniiills, was net only satlsractery te the ,e:iieiiiiteudent, teachers and beard, but U airens of tlm schools as well. May the schoeliyijiend a jileasmt and onjeyablo holiday. , The liernfTcli IIikIkpI. Arrnngcinent are Iming uiade lorthooon lerthooon lortheoon ing of Saleme chaiiel In1 ils new owners, the congregation 01 me reiuutina ji. K. church, A couimHlee will be unjieiiifcd te nrrange and monage the opening. J. It. IJoetom lists purchased for his own ploasure ene of theso handseme and swill row beats t)ie Cllnker and will iisoiteu the Susquehanna this summer. A needed improvement is being made at alley G, ou Third street, "oetween Cln-stnut and Walnut streets ; its draluage is being made mero sorvlceable by a heller grade being established. It Is said that woman is at the bottom efall man's trouble. Tills may be true or net, hut at any rate, a woman caused nllelv light yesterday between Hoeml negrees of Tew Ilill, In alley I, te the rear of the flieny street school building. W. 11. Hitel is minus a store bev. It m stelen IrejnJn.fnmt or bis Third stitet store - -hstnTgiit. ticorge S. ltedsecker is eeusLiiitly adding livery inipreemcntH, wheieby the puhlii in general and Imsmejis are beneliled. An ex tension is new being made te his icarslied, and the yard at his stables is being neatly paved mid levcled. Jacob Sherick, residing nt the temer of Seventh and Walnut streets, en Mi nd.iy de termined te visit f icrmaiiy in company with Henry Ilodenhcisor, and en Tuesday morn ing he left en Jjis trii. Tire te e.v;. "-rtfe Ilest (lame of the Season Lillii-iiNter. NensPrein the field. The best mid shortest game pln-cd this season by the Lancaster was the ene with Jersey City at McOrann's park Wednesday afternoon, when the clubs met ler the third tiine. Lancaster put ill Smith te pitch and the Jorseymon found less trouble in hitting him than en Monday, lle waswell backed up byOldlleld. Hughes pitched a geed game for the strangers, and although thu Lmiciis tershlthlm very hard in Jersey City they wero net se fortunate yesterday. The lluld lng or the two clubs was about eipi.il, both doing oxcellent work. It was a narrow es es cape from a shut-out for the home team, but in the eighth inning Mack scored en going te base en balls, a hit by Toinney and KHz Patrick's out at first. Itradley s.ved the game for his team, or 'at least a tie in the last inning by making a brilliant catch in loll tield efu leugmid hard lly from inland's bat. Had it been dropped, Oldlleld, who was en second, would undoubtedly have sce red. A great ninny peeple in the audience seemed te think that Umpire Qiiiiin favored Iho vistlng team, and they wero net Mew at abusing liim roundly from the stand. This is a great mistake, and the management should see nfter it, or certainly mero injury than geed will be the result. Umpires can not always be perfect, no matter hew hard they try, and audiences should net attempt te make decisions. An ollicer en the stand might be bonelieial. The score of yester day's game fellows : LANCABTK1L Parker, 1. .. Oldtlcld, c. lly hind, 2... M'Tuiu'y. in Donald, 3... Mack, 1 .... Tourney, s.. yitzpntr'k,i Hmltli, p.... Total. ... u, n 1- a k, . 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 7 1 2 0 I) 4 4 0 0 110 II 0 0 0 0 1' 1 0 II (I (l! II 2 II 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 17 1 1 72715 , JEIWKV CITY H 11 I 1' A I 2l"s 0 1 9 0 0 (I 0 0 II 3 1 2 0 (I 2 1 U117 1 II 0 II 0 17 3 I) 0, 3 4 2 S271'J M'lKhlln,2 i-Ilfl. I .McDeii'd. in McCerm'k,3 llrudley.I.. Hughes, p Field, r uuu, c... i.nng, 8. TeUd. 1NMMJS. Lancaster'. 0 0 (I 0 0 (I 1 0 n 1 JcnicyCity loeoiuou u 2 RUMUAIIY. Twe base hit McLuughllu. hell en bases Jersey City, 7 ; Laneaslcr, 4, Deuble plnvs Lung, MeI.auKhllu and Krlel. Hlrnck out Jer sey City, 4; Lancaster, IS. liases en halls .lerey Clty.l; ijiuciiMter, 1. Passed balls Oldlleld, 2. Tlme el game One liuur and twuuty-Ue mln utea. Uninliu (Jutnn. Iliniiiiinil Hots. Jake Goedtiiau is the captain el the Trenten club. Wesloy Curry will umpire the Trenten games here. The Lancasters continue te play a great Helding game. llorner and Warner are the Trenten Htt Htt tery this afternoon. ThoTreutou have a let or hard bittern, and they will chase most of the clubs In the Kastern J.oague. Tlie iiiembers or the Jersoy City club opened their oyes in astonishment when they wen yosterday. Manager Farrew, of the Newark club, found that he could net de without Cen Murphy, who was suspended for a mouth a few days age. He telegraphed him te eome te Trenten, which he did. IIe pitched u fair game, but could net win. lieorge Creamer, the famous second base man who was here last season with the Al legheny club, of which he was a member ler ycais, is in town this aflorneou te see the Trenten and Lancaster play. Mr. Creamer signed with the ll.Utlmore club this season hut was released, as his health lias been very bad. IIe Is new stepping for a short tlme with a brother in Columbia. The decision or Umpire Qiiiiin, which gave the Jersey City the llrst run yosterday, is said te havo'beou bad. The eople en the ffrand stand thought the ball was teul which j te declared fair. Quinn says he was right, and adds that it is impassible for any man te ltidge all balls en a ground where the foul line is net marked te the Hag. The grass, in his estimation, is also tee high. Itase ball yosterday At I'lttsburg : Pitts burg tl, Athfolie 8 ; Cincinnati : Cincinnati 16, IJaltimore 1! ; St. Leuis : St. Leuis 111, Mets 2 ; Louisville : ilroeklyn 14, Lovlsville 4; liesU)iij llosteiidjliiill'aloa; 1'rovldence; J'rovUleneo 10, St. Uwis 1 ; Trenten : Tren Tren eon 2, Nen-ark t ; lllchiiiend : Virginia p, Wilmington (I j Norfolk : Natlenii K, Nor folk 1. KvalgiMtleii or mi r.lllilent llemiiy. 1. li Klnj-nuiker, for many years a clerk ami deputy in the protlieuotary'a olllce, lias 'resigned his position In that olllce te accept an nmolntmeut lu the Kui-nicnt' National luik. Mr. Slaymaker has been an ellicleut and courteous ollicer, lias made hosts of friends during the tlme he was hi the protho pretho prothe notary olllce mid will beyond a doubt be n valuable accession te the force at the institu tion whero he accepted the appointment by the unamieus vete of the beard or directors without any solicitation en IiIh part .Tnlin It flll .1 Uwu.nt n tA.i. in .1.- jomecwill suuoeodMr.'Slaymakeras deputy l"Jd wUl make a geed eillcer. Kdward Ultnpr, son of Jehn It. llitner, iias iwen ui. jMntet le Uie clerkship made vacant by Mr. liner's prometiou. J4 a msTixnvnsnun riaiten. Keturnlnc Te Ills OM Awclntleiis After Se. enteen Yriirn' Almence. A distinguished visitor paid his rorpectn te the Intellieknceh editorial rooms this afternoon. IIe has net been about ler seven teen years. He leeks well after his long ab ab 30iice, and has had a geed deal or attention since he came te town. Simen P. Eby, esq., who thinks mero alxiut the beauties and wonders of nature than about that llerks county judgeship, picked up In front or li I). North's law olllce, en North Duke street, a young boven-tecn-year-old locust, which had been no doubt doiesltod thereabouts by his parents soventecn years age, mid which had heard Irein the naturalists that this was the year for him te conie out. He was introduced by Mr. Kby te that ether appreciative naturalist, Mr. U. A. l,echer, who stoered him te the Intki.m OKNCint offlee whero he made himself (julte at home, lle is about deuble the slze of an eyster crab, of a rich leather color, and took a nap this afternoon, lying en his back, lit it pill box. Ueing subjected te an Intorview, he reperts that n great many of his kind are en the way te the surface and may lie oxpectod early in June. Ills attention having been directed te a recent statement by J. Williams Therno hi the Lancister Inqnirer, te the ell'ect that there wcre only two breeds of the cicada in these parts, he promptly denled it and said the events or this year would preve Therno vldoef the mark. Anether that has been heard from, additional te theso reperted by Therno, is lu West Itraiidywine township, Chester county, near Maner church. They will be heard singing there bofero the summer solstice. Simen P. i:i)y fur JihIre. A member of the llerks county liar Ills the following communication lu the Heading Acic.i When the new constitution was passed thore should have been a clause making a member ofthe bar inellgible te sit asu judge in the district in which he practised. When the Domwralle county convention meets let them nominate a man from another district, the same as they did when Judge Woodward was chosen. Such a nominee would have no frlondsteroward nor enemies te punish anil there would be no necessity le call n Judgii fieni another dlsti ict te try cases in which he is interested, which would be a saving of money lu the end. the iiame el miiieii i . Kby, a moinber of the Lancaster bar, mid n law partner of Mr. Klliuakcr, has been sug gested. He is known te Kome members of the bar for mi argument bofero Judge Wood Weod Woed waul about IStl'.i. Thore me ether geed men who could be taken liein oilier adjoining counties who would be willing le accept the position. ti:i.i:(!Kams in iiuii:r. Tim race for thu gieat iierlhiirn handicap took place te-day and was wen by t'hise. Hurst with Londonderry second ami M. K. Kecnu's itliielirass, thiid. Secretary Manning te-day apieititcil u coiiimtlleo el department bureau elllclals te conduct an Inventory of properly at the bureau of engraving and printing. The jury m the ease of I'mnk Weed, en trial lu iliiflale, N. V., for thu murder el Jehn ltyan, alter ha lug been out all night returned a venlict at neon te-day of uiau slaiight'T in the llrst degice with a recom mendation or mercy. This afternoon Prance liebbctt, a young llohemlau, of Pittsburg, lOyenrsef age, shut and instantly killed a little girl named Lepplch, lour years or age. lle men liiccl n bullet into his own brain mid fell dead. It is new supposed that thu lirst sheeting was accidental, and that being tilled with fear ami remorse, he killed himself. A six days' convention of the " National Holiness" assembly ets'iied this morning nt Park Avenue Methodist church, Chicago, with nn attendance el "no diiagates, rcpio rcpie rcpio seutiiig, Canada, New Yerk, Ohie, Michigan, Illinois, Misseuii, Iowa, Kansas und Wis Wis ceusiu. l'en- measures in the Canadian parliament have created excitement equal te that caused by the franchise bill introduced by the government. The Lilsinil party are making a vigorous fight In opiiesltlon te it, declaring it unnecessary and that its scope Is less liberal than the present local system. Continued Ktueess of the 0er-.i Company. Last evenlng Corinne and her opera com pany appeared again at IhoeiHjra house and, notwithstanding the warm weather, the an dlcncu was tremcudiuf. It is really won wen won derlul hew the peeple of this city will llix;k te sce comic opera, and esjiccially when given bysuchallnocempmyastli.it of last ovenlug. The "Olrellu Olrella" was pre sented and Miss Corinne assumed the dual rele or the sisters, singing mid acting very well. She received strong support from the company. The costumes were of the lluest This evening the troupe sings " Chimes or Neimandy." A Chester County t.irii IliiruiMl. A Isuit half-past eight o'cle"k Wednesday morning, flre broke out hi the barn of Wil liam 1.. I'axen, near Ilhick Horw', in West Sadsburj', Chester county, and hi a compara tively short tiine the entire structure with almost all the contents wcre totally destroyed. Neighbors who hastened te the sceno suc ceeded in taking eutall tholIvehtock.Aiuong the property destroyed wero about IlOtl bush, els of wheat, a let of iced, eats and straw, us well as all of the farming implements and outfit, excepting ene wagon and two sels of harness. The barn was a large and magni tlccnt building, nearly new, said te be ene of lluest in that that section of the country. Theio was mi insurance en both buildini; 'Wild contents In the Mutural tire insurance uueiiMiiy ui iaucnsicrceuiiiy. His Second Offense. Jehn McNaia, who was an inmate of the station house en Tuesday night and was discharged en his premise te lcave town, did net keep his premiso and was arrested Inte in the atternoen by Ollicer Ititchey for the saine old ollense drunkenness mid disorderly conduct. He was committed te the county prison this morning by the mayor. Married In .llldilletevin. I-'d. O. Ilendrickseii, the freight agent nt Conowage, a graduate of the Millersville Nermal school, was niarried en Tuesday hi Middletown, te Miss Clara, daughter of 'Suuire William McCIure. Their bridal tour will take in some of the principal Southern cities. A I.lllle Hey Itun (Iter. At neon te-day, Prank Naimimi, a little son of Geerge Naumau, was crossing the strcet at Oratige and Shipien this allernoen when he was run ever by the wagon of a countryman, who was driving at a high rate or spced. The litlle fellow was badly bruised about the legs and body, but no Ismes wero broken. Jle was taken te his home. Let Them Tight. This morning a hack driver and colored bootblack at the Pennsylvania doiet hud qtiitea "bciap" because the latter desired le nut thofeimorout of the depet They took held of each ether and came te blows, but noitherwas injured. There is bleed ou the moon te-day. Funeral of U.itld Kllllnger. Thu fiiner.il or the Inte David KiUingcr took place from ills residence, en Mast King street, this afternoon and was largely attend ed. The leligleus services were conducted by Kev. Dr. (ireeuwald and the interment made at Woodward Hill cemetery. I. ell ler New Orleans. Mr. Jas. II. Hest, ofthe llrm or Jehn Hest .V Sen, left te-day ler New Orleans te hi iug back the exhibits or that firm at the exposi tion. Thu exposition will close en May 31st, and Mr. ltest expects te arrive home hy the 10th or J ime. Went te Jein n Circus. Charles Wltmer and (ioergo Solum in, acrobats of this cltv, left this afternoon nt 2:15, te join the Klcetrie Light circus at Teledo, Ohie. Sued for Aunult mid Mattery. Martin McDevitt lias made a complaint for assault and battery against Henry Deiiiau borere Alderman A. P. Dennelly. I Ionian lias entered ball for a hearing. Seat le Juil. Te-day Alderman McGlIiin eemlnltted Prederiek Hrady te Uurkholder's sale, keep ing;fer i!5 days. Drunken and disorderly was the trouble. Deed of Assignment. Jehn M. Kenniuger and wife, Terre Hill, te-day made an assignment ler the benefit of creditors te Jehn II. High. Te Meet Till Kienllig. The " Memerial Service choir will meet this uvculug lu the Orphans' court room. The Mrrnnnrelier Itlnk, As will be bceii by an advertisement In nnetlier column, the Micnncrcher skating rink will close for tlm bchaeu mi Saturday night. Theso lin Ing skates nt the rink will (In well te commit the advertisement. Lecture nt Y. M. C. A. Te-night. The lecture nttheroemi of the Yeung Slen'a Christian asnoclatlen this evenlng by Hupt. It ' K. tluuhrli) will be upon n subject of mero than eriltnnry Interest. Thcre will be singing, ntse, liy n double quartet, under the direct Ien or l'rel. Mntz. The charRO chnrge lorndinlHsleii Is low, the proceeds for the benefit nt the association. DBATIta. Wisnkii Jin &, lss5, In lids tlty, Miuv It. Wlsner, wile ofucen'o K. Wlsncr and Jeun'utvt daughter of C. II. Krjdur. The iclatlvcs and friends of the Inuilty nre le sticclfiilly Invited te attend the luueiid fifiu the residence of her husband, tin. M.t West Chestnut street, en Fihhiy iiltcrnenu at two o'clock. Interiuiuit nt Lancaster cemetery. IIbckkut. In this city, en tlie l'.itli Inst,, Mary Jitnu Cuinpbell llcckeit, In the Wth year of her no. The relatives und friends of the family inn rcspccttully Invited le attend the fiiueral, Innii the residence of Haiiiucl J. Peel, Se. 215 Kast l.eiiieu st reel, en Kildnynlleinoen nt 2:30 o'clock Interment ill the latncastcr cemetery. ltd' I.KnzKLTKii At Allegheny City, l'a May ai, suddenly, WllliclinlimU. I.eli7.eller. ltil MAKKKTH. Philadelphia Produce Alaiket, 1'ilil.AUKM'iilA, May 21. Flciur moved slowly. Wlnteis weie steady; while splines faveied linjeis. Kales of 1.1UI bail'cts,tncluding I'eun'H lainlly, at ft 2.'f?l 60 ; western de., nl II .VVT.1 i : Minnesota liakei's atf I tief."(); l'atentsal t-'tUj) QOiliierliaricl. Ilye Heur llriu nt (I perh'inel, ter choice. Hniuniledsleady.il til AnQiripur ten for win ter. Wheat closed a shadu lener: 1 '', hid fur Mnv; (I 01 hid ler June; 1 Ul hid ler July; II ui Mil ler August. Cern was quiet hut llrm ; Mc, bid, May ; OIJc, J min; MK"'. July ; Kf,i, August, lliilH wi'in steady 4;f, May ; IJ'e June; lc, July j 30 August, New Verk I'reilure Market. Nkw Veiik, May 21. Fleur dull nud without Important cliaugu; Flue, - Ws'fl lil ; Hiiieillnn hliile, f.1 fiOfJ't tl; guild loeheleo nxlrn Western, $1 'i'litl! 10 ; eoiuuieu extra Minnesota, f 1 7.WI2.',. Wheat Ne. 2 Ucd, Winter, June, (1 13 bid; July, l MJi; Aug.. $1 u,(. Coin Ne. -ISllxed, May, .ViJc ; June, IkVe ; July.riflUe. Oats Ne.2 Mixed, Juiie,3;c; July, KiJiC. Ilyediill ; Stale, 2u. ILulcy nominal. I'elk dull ; Mess, VMli'Si. I.nrd-7l, June: 7 IS, July. Molasses quiet ; Polie Itlal, '4$&t'. Tuipeutlue quiet nt 3.1c. Itesfn 111 lit ; strained te geed, tl IKfl 1 JJi I'etieleiimdull ; Itellned In eases, SJMIec. Iluttcr quiet; Western Imitation Oieameiy choice, 18c. ChecMi dull ; Ohie Flat pi line, sjje. i:ggs steady Western, l.l'ifflWHe ; Htale, He. Itice steadv; Caieltmiund I.euisl'ina common te fair, 41,(;e. ugnr uruiiinii moueruieiy active ; rennen Cutleaf, V,ifit)(ti (ininiilalcd, at UI3 IWplJic; Cen feet loners A." (J.c Tallew steady ; Prime City, c. rieiRiiiH uemiiiai. (,'eiren quiet ; Inlr raignes, SJC liny nominal ; Ne. 1 Timethy, tl (iVgl lu. Neir Yerk Stock Market. Nkw Yeiik, May 21. Wall street, lilt) p. in. Meney easy tit 1 per cent. Kxclmnge dull. IJeveriinients llrm. (;iurency O's, ll-i bid ; I's Coup., fl2l'M hid ; 4fs de, t I12'i hid. The stock lnatkct this morning opened quiet, hut linn, und during the first hour ml Minced en buying of Delawaie, IjiekwanmiA Western, unit Union Pacific and Paclllc Mall by hiiiiiii ofthe latKcr In ekcls. At 11 o'clock prlies weie up lfflH iiercent., but slnee then the in ir ket bus been cttictucly dull und absolutely without feature. Ir.x. 3 cm. Western Union 6!)f tft) Adams F.xpiess l.'tl Aiuerlcau lxpiess !l, II. H. Kxniess M Wells, Fat go A Ce WM C. C. 1..V c. C. C. C. I New Yerk Central New Jersey Ci-nl nil Illinois Central Kxpicss Ohie Ceutnil Michigan Central Northern Paellle " Pii'leited (Vntml Paellle Union Paclllc Missouri Paclllc Texas Paclllc New lerk Klevaled MctiopellUui Manhattan All. A Tune Haute ' Piclcircd.... Canada Southern Canada Padtle Chicago A Alten Chcs. A Ohie D.AIIud Del., Lac. A West Denver Krle " Picfened HannlbulA St..le " Pieluired.... Kansas A Texas l.ake hele LKJIV 1,'vs'llc.t Nash lllu Merris A Kssux Northwest " Ptelened Ontario A Wesluin Ohie A Mississippi " l'lcferied. Paellle Mall liulcksiUer " Pietuil-ed Ileadlni; I lock Island .San rr.iucii.ci ' Pieluued..., Omaha " Pielelled , St. Paul , " Pmfciicd Nash A Chat M., !..,. A V Wab.isll , " Piofeued C, II. ft Q KochcsterA PittHhurg , I'd. .V Kvanu Manitoba Oiegen A Nav Orciceu Trausce :i nil l:.i i r.K h; ill ml hi i a n" ii" :rni 13.1 l e ;-'" '.II KIU 4S 1 l!l .11 Mil l't'4 K'i i-'i 6L's l"U 5Pi r. i.'ik tip? lk 4 W uu II HI lliVi asi? je 72 .", lu'i ?Ai 2S. 3 3 71 uy. KM J If4 JV-.-IK ADVJiJtTlSJtMIlXTS. J.,!- MAHTIN ife CO. CHINA MATTINGS! Having pin chased u I.ati; (Junntlty of CHINA MA'lTlNliHdlieet fiem tthe llupeiler, no eiler tlieiu at a lediietleu of tnenlypcr cent, lreni the legulai-piiccs. TUN IMKCi:S CHINA MATTINd at l.'Ke Ti;N PIKCICS CHINA MATTING at 15c. kifti:i:n F1FTKKN PIKCKS CHINA MATTING fit 20e. PIi:CKh CHINA MATTING at 25c. FIFTHKN P1KCK8 CHINA MATTING lit 3.5c. FIFTCKN l'IKCKS CHINA JIATT1NG lit 40c. Abb KI.KGANT NKW PATTKUNB OF THIS HKAhON. CHINA MATTINGS Thice Feuiths YaidsWIde, In Plain White and Fancy Patterns. CHINA MATTING LAID 11Y KXPlUtlKNOKD HANDS. LINOLEUMS, COETICENES, -AND- OIL CLOTH IN Ni:w CHOICK PATTi:it.N8. AM, WIDTHS, 1 UO.M 1 YAUI) TO 2J YAUDS WIDK. V KeuiuantH of oil IruitilJoperjaid up. Cleth and Lineleums J. 1-MarlW ft. Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCABTKll, VA, NKW ADrtiltTlSKHKNTK. Sjotiek. 031 PerHeux wishing II AMHONIISPOItT SICC. CIIAMI'AONK.withl.iKtKOI'I.CPIitciiulall.nlHil en. ran IniHUpnlli'il t l-vl a Ijettle.nt ltOIUlr'.U-H l.lgUdlt hTOItlO, npiK-lydll Me. 'it t'cntiu 8quaie. M- KNNKllCHOIl KINK Will close for tlm nensnn nn SATUIMIAV I'.VKNINU, MAV "a. Hkale owners nlllilensu call for their skntesonerheforo thniiheviidatc. The Janitor will lie preBent ilay nml evening le accommodate nil these who call. All skates ruiuntnlngnt the rink alter the aboveilatn will liontthe llsk of owners. mil-'il CliAHKK'HPUlOlO 1,IKT. (irnnulated Sugar, i;!(e .: rum White Kit gar, fie.; IniiiiilryHtiiteli,Ac. Pule Tallin Hjrup, tic. qt.t IMirn Aliiile Vinegar, BJe. gal.; Itln Ceirei-s 12c. to25e. .; Illemled Cellees, Sic. ami! Xm. One l.V. het lie of Cokifne lire wit hi It. or Ten or '1 tl.s of CofTce. CbAUKK'HTKA HTOUK, .is West King htrcct. Telephenu connection. TyTADElUA AND HIIKKIIY VINKh" " -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K.8liAYMAKKIt, AuKsr, Ne, 20 Kabt Kimi Strkkt. Iehl7lld Kslal.llslied 178R. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MAhM Clelhing. A well-made, i:icgant llliuiued mid perlecl lilting llusliicss Hull ler tlH.n). A kihhI Kngllsh Coikscrew Weistcd hull, Hat braided, In one, two, three or foiir-hutteu cula way, for $!.(. A Iianilsoine Check Casslineii) Hu(t ferlJi.ui. AtielegiuitHiTKii Hull, In hlaek, lilne, dnd or blown, for fISui. Klnn Kngllsh Htilped or Check Pantaloons tiein t-inniiji, Ite uieinber, nil work Is stiletly llrntK'lHss. Kvciy giirnienl wiinauled te lie as reptecnled. A geed HI, wcll-made nud nicely tiiiiuned. The larnest. assortment of pattenm In this city. A. II. KOSKNHTK1N, iu2l (audit 37 .Sel 111 (Jiieen stieel. SKAIiKl) lMMU'OHALS WILL 1110 11K celcdat Iho Mavei's Olllce, lauicasler, Pa., ler the necessary Plumbing, Ac, which thu Piepeity CoiilliutUe of laiucisler lequlies le have done. All pel-sens wishing teblil Mill call en Israel P. Mayer, member el the pmpclly eeuuultlee, who Hill I mulsh till bidders llli the. necessary Infor mation. Hild pmpsals will he opened en Til PUSH AY, M AY as, nl7'ieii. m., and should benddiesKi'il te the l'lepeity (einiultlee, Mayer's Ollli e, ban casii'i, ra., and endei seil " Pi-o'pe-tals ler Pltuult liu;. 'riieeommltUe icsene the right le reject one or all bids lly elder of the Pi open v Commit lee. DAVID II. I.ONU, Chairinun. Atte.t : .lAcrni M. CillIXAS, Cleik, mil TIi,S,M,W,Th PUOPOHALS POHTlIi: KltKCI'IONOP 1. a Weeden III Ulgn ever lllu Chlckies cieek, near MiHire's mill, will be leeelved at thu ellhu of the County Commissioners, l,aucatcr. Pa., until iio-cletk InMin.TlllTllSDAY. 5IAY, 2, lss5 ItYOUDKIlOF Till: IIOAKD. Attest : FiiakkGiuest, Clerk. ui" TuThAlil QAIC 1IAII STOl'K IHKKADY nndiuntily sulllelentleimet all dcnnind., i It tier In Clothing Heady-mude or Te Order. (i. A. It men Mill llnd hele liutmi-nts ler Decoration Day ic.idy te put en. We make a special offering et IIlckScits fast color), (A .VI IIITK VKSTS mill 1'ATAI.IISS 111 llllllll dame. Olhet (; Hides of lllne, il irn, lll.mi, (15 Ol The.e piep.initleiis In a special Hue In dlcale that whatever yen want in Mcn' or llejs Clothing Oak Hall Is nlwas ready. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Ham, S. I'.. Ceiinkii Sixth ami Mahki.t Sib, I'lllt.AliKLl'lUA. M IS Clit. I. A SEO VS. AN AKTICI.i: l'Olt AlJiVtIKI'O.SKS. KuaranleiMl absolutely pule, is MILI.LIi'S HOIA.OAP. rpllK l.AltOKST, IIKST AND MOST X. coinplele iixsertmeut of Playing Cauls lu the city from 5 1 cuts lier pack up at HAKTMAN'S YKl.l.eW FKONTCIUAU HTOIIK. CONUIiUHIVElJv I'itOVKl) Te'lJH 'I'll ij bet by ewry poison w lm has used M 1 1, I.KU'SIIOUAX hOAP. rplIU m:ST X tlinClty.ai 5e HAVANA CIUAK IN IIAUTMAN'b YKI.l.OW FKONT CIUAK YKI.l.OW HTUHK. rplli: M Klin's OK MIMiliirs 1IOKAX X bOAP may he gauged liy Its fast Incieaslng sales. i7iiNi:iiAci:s, LACK CURTAINS AND -a- uiecnei nniKniii lie cieiraullv i kcan he elegantly washed and blcaelitd by JIILLLIth iiOlt.W l-OAl -tanti:d. M AGiiltode general housework ( el timbla ; wages, i.'ii) jierwcck. Apply at this ni2iKlli! olllce Til 10 I'AVOR Kiilued nfter 1IOKA.X MIAP. or onto EVKRYONK IS trying MII.I.KK'M WANTP.D. Five Nileslad lei, four Salesmen, eiiu Col lector. Apply UUAl'i: HOTKL, KOOM NO, II, Iremil tub p. in. and 7 le H a. in. $10 te fi'i per week salary, mlit-lwd It. F. COLLI Kit. I7IVICRV MAN, WOMAN AND CIIII.I) U tsdcllnhtcd with Iho lesultN obtained by using MII.I.KK'a l'UUK UOIIAX SOAP. S TOR AUK AMD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANlKli HAYKIt, duc2-lvd 16 Weat Chestnut struct. Tin: rm MOST DKSIRAIILI-J ARTICliK r washing linens is JllLLLU'.'s IIOUAX SOAl FIRST-OIiASS HOARDING. Together with the choice of looms oil the llrst or second Heur. Surpassed hy noue In thu city. Call en or address, NO. 402 NOUTII (J If EK.V ST. Table beat ders accommodated. afi-tld FOR PURITY, KXcTleTjiNClC.lnf I Jj WelKhtand htreiiglh. MII.LKU' IIOIIAX HOAP cannot he excelled. inut 7-iiiil CIIKAPKRT11AN COALI'ORSUMMKR UhK. Use the Gas Cooking Steve. NOIIKAT. NO DUST. All pattcriin for sale ut Mmiufucturers' prices. OKriCK OK Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. may 1 2tnd F IOR Chamois Skins that will iilnayH keep soft, even If w ached, that will nelscnitcli Iho Hnest Silver, ie TO COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 1.17 mid IX) Ninth gueeu stlcet, Lancaster, Pa. decS-Umd POLITICAL. TJIOR JURY COMMISSIONER, K. C. DILLKIt, Of laitl Inwnshlp, LancMter county. .Subject te the niies et the Democratic parly. iuyl-3tuwM,W&btfd.ltw' B JIOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JKUOMIO It. HlllILTZ. of Kllzabcthtewu IioieukIi. .Subject te the decision or the Democratic county convention. rl A w lid A31VSE3IEXTS. K NTvTOMIUAirExTnuiTION? Dr. Heidemann's -GKKAT- ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 EaBt Klnn Streot, IS Ol'KN DAILY FltOM 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M Fer Adults Only. This collection is lately from Kuropeund hit novel-before been In this city, Will continue ou exhibition every day for a short tlme only, The collection has been exhibited In all tholnrge cities of New Yeik and New Kngland, and comes highly recommended te the peeple of Lancas ter, and it Is the finest collection et Its kind in America. TI1UHSDAY5 I'OU tADIL'S ONLY ADMISSION...... i ,,..5 CKNT8. WIS-tna i;.oyi.iie.v. pKNUYN I'AHK. Penryn Park, -en Tin:- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Kxrtirsliiti Coininlltee of Chinches, Hiinday HehoelsiindotherHelectorgiinli'.atlons, In inuk lug their summer mi nugeiiicn Is, should net ncg Icet te lx'seive aday for Penryn Pntk. 'Ihlsdellalillul n;sei I Is situated In the midst of llie SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its gi emuls cevin Ing hundreds of iicicsatu easv of ueeess Hern all narts of central Peitu- H)liiiila. Fer the lree usoef oxcursieiilats thore me extensive CltlHJIM-.TANI) LAWN TKNNIS OUOUNDH, IjAiuii; dancine pavilion, hand hta.nd, kitciikn, iiaskkt AND CI.OAIC ItOOMB, iindCO.NSIlUVATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. Tlieielsidsea lefieshincnt loom In charge el n ceiupetent eaterer, Hhete meals can he precuicd ul miHleiate rates, a photograph gallciy and nuineieiis ether attmcIKi) fcaluies. Nollqiiiusallenedoii Iho gieunds. i:cu lolens fiem till points en the Philadelphia A lteadlugiind Heading A (,'elninbla Itnllieads nlll be can led dli cello the Pail; ltbonlcti.eie of cars. Complete Information can lm obtained and en gat;emcntsellected Hlth lnillles Hern all points en the Philadelphia A Iteailliu; and lEeaillug A Columbia Hall leads, upon application te C. (I. Hancock, (jeuerul Passenger and Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Iteinllng lialltead, 227 Seuth Feurl h st icet, Philadelphia, Pa., ami it h pal lies 1 1 em Lebanon bvniiply I iik te the ninlcislyned, I AIM. t ON SCUM AI.KNhlii:. Siipt, Cornwall A Mt. Hepe llaltie.id, imu8-.1mtl Lebanon Pa. Cornwall & Lobaneu -AND - Colobreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In Hie hcai tot the Seuth Mountain, ou the line et tbeabec lead, Is elleied te Individuals and associations Free of Charge. IIicmi Kiennds, feveilug liundieds et aeies, me cay et access lreni all paits of Lastcin Pennslvnnlu. itw-Tliercate.lIOlJNTAINSTliKAJls.spauneu llV Ill4llf lit lll. juuu.iAin nriiii., walled nil with it.it l c sandstone : HIAD WA I. Kb and PIIOMKNADKH. A I.AIlliK DANCINU l'A il.MON, I.AIKiK DININli HAM., i;lTUIIi:.N, IIIMSU KOOM, iiiiiIT.MII.I:", llHN(;ili: and Itl'IIH' SIIA'Ih. scntteied tlneuKh Iho (jnnu ler tin) lice use of cxi ursleulsts. I.AWNTP.NM., CKOO.ri:T, UAI.I, (iUIH'NIls, liilWI.INO AI.I.I'.Y, MIOOTIMi (1AI, l.llltl, (iron's Ami FOOT IIA 1.1. VtcuuieiiK the amuncmeiits elleied Ne IntexiciitiiiK Drinks Allowed en the Premises. a-P.irlli" deslrlmj II, can pieeuie meals at thePAItli KKTAl'K V.N'I, which Mill be under the ehaiKO el .Mil. P.. M. UOl.TZ, Iho noted cale.el el thu LEBANON VALIXY HOUSE, Mho "III be en tbcyieiinds thloiiKliellt the sea son, bIv Iiik it his personal snpei hlen, Ko-Kxcurslens lreni all points ou Pcnusjlui ula It It. Kill be call led dill ct te the l'all. with out ehaiiKe of cars. fli)-i;.ciii!.leii rates and lull lulormatleu can la1 ebuilned and cuiMKcnienls etlected wllh parties fiem all points en the Peiinsi Ivauia It. It. iiHin applleailen te (I.O. W. 0 D, As sUtaut (ieueril l'.isenp'r An' nt. 1'. If. It., Ne. SUbeuth Feuithsticct, Plillailelihla, or le J. C. JENNINGS, Mtpl. C. A 1. A C. V. It U., Lebanon, l'a. ml.'l-Jnid vLurnixu. "vni: I'RitJi: ci.oTiiiNe neisi;. JUST RECEIVED A lltm of Itiewit, III tit nml Itlaek CmUtnuuH liein $)M up. Our fll.Mi liiipmtcd (;n kncn-wM iini a inaicl uf I'lienpiuM. 'llicsc km taKu thu lu.u I In t.islileu thin ht'imnu JUST RECEIVED A laiKO iiumlivr et Chlldlcu's Suits In Plaids, Checks, Stifpes, and, in short, all the .uieiis designs Hern this ec.i.HOii liein 11.50 up. JUST RECEIVED Snmuhlui; fee the IjhIIcs tetakc note et. A lull line of ( hlldlcn's Kill hulls hlch uie netlect little heauthvi, both In style and design from JUST RECEIVED The babinee of stock et Ilnlery et nil kinds, li oiuaiilmpeit tut; house (let liliiKfieui business j ee our Kiittlii.lt Half Hese at : tier pair. Solid colels, e-ttiti "luullly, -JOe ; still better I'aucy Hulpus. 'i'te anil S5e a pair. Thee i;ishUe m.u ked M per cent bchm their value. JUST RECEIVED A line of stylish Neckwear which me ellci at '.'Icj sells elsOMheie at 'Siyiu. JUST RECEIVED A line of IIndcuNC.il' in .Medium und Light WuIuIiIm In all Brades, liein 17c up. Oiir.MKJKoeds aiu imincuse. Special Attention Is called te the laiKO vallety and low prices In our M ei chan t Tallot Injt dcpatl incut. We make up Alt-Moel hulls te elder as leir as flO.lKlas well as the lluest In the market. We Kiiarantce pet feet satisfaction toeiircusloiners, both lu stylu and 11 n fill, as uc employ nenehut tlaitiest otk etk men that can he obtained, icnaidlcss uf salaiy. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONK-PItlCi: CLOTHING HOPM.', COUNKltOFCKNTUIIhOlfAltK AND NOIITH dUUKN hliiKirr. ATV1CR8 k RATUVON. WHAT TO WEAR AND WliDRETOBUYIT IS A QUESTION OF lMPOHTANCH TO KVEUYONE AT THIS TIME. OFFEU TO-DAV MEN'S bUlTS IN DAItK UltAY l'l.ANNEI., W 10.00. MEN'S HUIT8 IN FANOV MIXED OAShl. MK.liE, r 10.00. -MEN'S HUlls I-, rsi'.f:ei.OKlll,UU CIIEVIOI", HHIl.OO. MEN'S dims IN IIAItKGllAYCASSlMKKi:, t i : no. MEN'S 8UITeK KtM'l MIXEDCASSIMEKE, & I ()(. MEN'S SUITS IN MOTCIl MIXED CHEVIOT 8111.00. MEN'S SUITS IN STEEL GllAY COItK- SCltEW, wia.oe. MEN'S SUITS IN ULACK-AND-WIIITE CAS blMElti;, Sltt.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN UltOICEN 1'I.AIII DAItK, JIH.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN LIGHT HA IIM.INE CASSI ME11E, SH.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN LIGHT CHECKED CASSL MEUE.tHS.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN FINE WORSTED, IN I1LACK ANDIIltOWN, S10.00. MEN'S SUITS IN ENGLISH WOltSTED, IN III.AUK AND IIIIOWN, IK.(MI. Mauy ether cholce Blylcs uie hole, and ut Bitch piicea ua will suit ovcryeno. MYERS OATHFON, LEADING LANCASTKU CLOTHIEHS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt. l'A. PKNNA. OIGAIS I'llOM J1.00 PER llundred up, ut ..... HAUTMAN'S liSI.L.iiv lltvili ViUAU CUMMER Ol-' 1SS5. IOTI1SI0NSANI) I'lCNIlS! S" MCF 8'X'OUK, AMUKKXtKNTH. W1JKK OP OltANl) COMIC OlMHtA, Opera Heuse, Commencing Monday, May 18. II. b. IIAKTM YKlt has thnhonerof picsentliiL' te the clllzeiiser Lancaster Iho FAIItY I'ET OF TIIKFUIIMC, CORINNE, The Pli Itlcst.Huietest and nnt taleined Pilmi Denna Betihrellu Atllst lllna. In atcilesnf New and Popular COMIC OPLIlAf, under the linliicdl.Uu snpei llen of Jennie Kimball And llcr Talcnlcd Thursduy-OHIMES of NORMANDY, Friday OLIVETTE, The onenis 111 lie gh en llh v cry attention le the lull oxlentef ourclllcluiitceiupaiiy. ADMISSION, - - KLSLUVKIIBKATH, :i(le. Kers'ilu at Iho Opera ci.erniMd. SUITS. C'liChturllcliI, Sack, l'l'iiice Allicrl and Norfolk. A large variety el' Fasli Fasli Fasli ionalile SI. vies I'er Men, Youths, Heys ami Children, at prices thai will astonish you. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Phlladulpbln. mSiiid AV- IIjLIAMSON A i'-OSTKR. till. leUll Ill'lTON Cut-a-way Ceat Dress Suit, A Vety Dcnliable Oxl Uetsti d, ml Mixed, All wool M'-MIO. A D.uk ilienu Clii'i k, All aoel Casnlmeie,"') 1 ihi. A Pine Wli.lpCetd, In the ta.hlenablu Danlla, .i;.ue A xery Diessy, Itleli D.uk IIiehii Win did, IM.SOO A MiMjih lllack (.'eikscieM, S-.'O oe. cty hujierler Imported Cetksi nus and l't'iua tu blacks and hamWouie liteii us, N.'.'f.en SUCQCQER NECKWEAR, In a xety late Asoitmeulet New Mi.ilici and Coleiint;, .n: dyles lu Plalu-ioleicdSl-MMEUIIilMEUY. Mlk Clocked, 3.m silk handm:i:chikf. .Sew Designs, Bile htllpi.d i:.ilbilKi;au tliidct shuts and Dmwcis, Old Geld Celer Ikilbilcau I'uderslilitiaud Dmi i-., inieited Ikilbiiau I'ndeihlits and Drawen, 50c. Flannel Shirts, ...;V.1. !?,?,Vu,r,,;,.,r".n L.ice and Pleuled' Floats, let L.imii 'leu Ills, lileycle ltldlUKaud K.i-c Hill Straw Hats, MEN'S DKI.vxbTK W II MS, We., fide., 7."e. and l oe. doling Gents' I. Isht Still Pelt Hats, a very tine aiiely et all the Newest Mmpci and Celers. Gents' Manilla Hats, Chlldlcn's Flue Ilicss btniM Hats. Men's Panama Hats, .Vic. and T.'s' Hand made Mackinaw- Hat. lea, l.Juand iiw. I.lncn Hals und Cups, Caps, loc.; HatB.'i'ic Children's Spring-Heel Shoes, Flout the little U.iliy Miee et Milt Ktd le Die HOYS' PltOI'lXTlON lOE SHOE, in all sizes and widths. This special make Is an excellent Shoe ler Chlldlcn's Weal, the tee being pietected liy the sole in such tuiiu that Iho uppers de net Mear tlueinjli as iiulckly ns In home ether makes. Illghheel Slum for Clilldtcn in Kid and Pebblu Geat, ami a l.aie Flout, Evteunleu Sole Shoe, Hindu xciy Htreng for Scheel car, MISSES' SHOES, In .Sprint; Wedge and High Heels. A full ns ns sertmeiit of sUes und xildths, in Flench Ivld, Pebble, Cuiacea Kid, Grain and Glexu hid. Our Goods uie all the best makes In their iesiccllvi'iualltles anil the pi Ices ale post pest tixcly the LOWEST. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 3i,3t, 3G & 3S West King St., LANCASTElt. PA. T KVAN'S 1'I.OUK. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llrcad. Fer sale hy Giecein generally. Levan & Sens, Morehnnt Millers, Olllce : 17 NOUT1I I'HINUE ST. tipr.'Hiunl K NIOIITS TKMI'IiAR CARDS. We have mnv In sleck ami urn piintlnir the VEUY LATEST DESIGNS et ILLUMINATED Knights Templar Address Cards. All Knights Tcinplar telu te Allcntewu should order a pack of thesu handsome cards fiem the "IntolligOiicer" Printing Oilice. LANOASTlilt, PA. uiaylS-ttd 30-Star Artisls-30 Compin) el Bttturduy Mtttliioe-OlNDEnBLLiA, Saturday EveuitiK OAPEHS detail, nud 111 be supci lily lneuiiled und nisi te 10c, 20c. and 30c. Heuse. mlluid Vl.tlTltlMI. TINA I10.UA RTKRS IOR SUMMER Merine Bhirta und Drnwern, Oauze Undcrahlrts nud Druweru, Cholce Necktlea, K. & W. Cellura and Cuilu, O. Iz C. Cellara und Cuilu, Crown Cellara nml Cufla The Best Filling Dress Shirts. sunns and se(;ii:t pai:apiii:i:n i i. madi; te eniu:u. At Erisman's, NO. 17 Wi;STKIXtiSlHI.KT 1? JlINi: TAII.OIMNO. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Lurgi st and Choicest A -oitnicntet FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latest Nexcltlcs lu FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINK OF SPRING OVERCOATING. the i.ia isi.st wekixMan-ihp Pile i-m te sntt all ami nil geed m .11 ntcd as lupii'suuleil at his in m store, I43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSI-OIMCL) H. GERHART. B riir.KR .v surreN. lliu iitiddluef May ami no um Mcathei xet, but me ate sine te hue II, 11 net In .Max, ills bound toeeine In .lime, and It Mill be a Miseinan Mho pii'p.111-, tot Mann Mcathii In his Clothing, and BURGER Si SUTTON am fully ptepiied te -atpi Mheaiclu Maul el il tin. Maul el all CLOTHING. We hax-e a complete Ready-Made Stock, liem.i CHEAP WOUIilNI. hi IT te 1 H. DUI--M)lT, nt haul timeiiihi - em .t,Kk or PIKCK UOODs ler ( I'l'IOM Welllx 1 lull et all the Latent Milw, Mlildi mc mIII ittaki' te elder nt liea-ehable P1I11 -, Ueik 111 iii-lilpand I'll Guatantccd Gents Furnishing Goods, IN l.KEAT VAItlinv Call and bee 0111 urn sieck 01 inn j.alesi Mxle at mil! EAT und only S3r. 1 lie les They DAYTON SHIRT -tamUatthehead. "H e -ell it," 1'iice, -fl 1111 Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEU, PA. L. GANSMAN A 11RO. Great Reduction! OuliiK te the backaaidm-vhel the season we liaxe made a .--Mecplnjj Itediiclteu, scllliitf !AI)Y-1IADK CLOTHING At llall'Tlieir Actual Value. Men's lliei.1 Suits at f te; ninth l.t. Men'n Ail-Weel -llUcdCasslnieie Snilsat 5.l, win Ih I1I.U). Men's Ali-Weel Plaid Suits at $7 en. Minth lli). -Men's All.Woel Worsted Milts at s..vi . m 01 lit J17.0U. Men's All Weel CoikseieM ltl.uk und Hum 11 Knits ut ) (Ml ; Wet tli IS no. Heys' Suits, with Leu;; Pants, at fl.Q) : xveith $.1 110. Heys' Suits, with Leng Pants, ut t-ii'i: weith H .Vi. Heys' Suits, stiletly nil Moel, at t!!), $ 1 .00, 3.u, yum, t7.iuamlf.H0i Meith tally ilnuble the money. CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem 81.25 Upwards. He.iihiU'iiterH ter the G. A. It. Suits, All mini, Indigo lllne bulls ut s 00, tlu.iKi mid Jl.'.ui, iiar nnleed last colors, with tMoselset buttons. It Mill beuKrcat deal te xenr iidiinliiKV tin iiinliiu Iho enormous bteik et Men'-- Heys unit Chlldivn's Clethlni?. Alse our bulls made toetdei tin l.(i. L. MNSMAN & BRO., Nes. 60-60 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. el Oratige Htn et,) LANCAbTEH, PA. J-Net connected with auy ether clethliiu stoie In the city. von sai.v en itv.sv. ITIORSAIilCOR RI-3NT. i An excellent Duelling en e.ly lelius, fcltu ale Ne. lAMilppen stteet. intii-tld li. UtANIC ESHLEMAN. 1710 R RKNT. 3 Hat bur Shep under H I USH A IIHO'ShTOIlE, C'eiitiuSijtuuxi, lieui May-1st, apl.vtld I7I0R SAIiN. A 8TONI-: IIO US n ASli . Hnlldlus Let. $l,umortliepuiehiiso uiunuy limy remain ou thu piuuiImis. riiuuliniit apll-luid Ne. 107 SOUTH O.UEEN bT. I7I0R RKNT. 3 Thrue laiw OIUceh ut Ne. 13 NOIITII DUKE STUEETi and a hasment 65 Icet long, supplied vrlth wnteruud heut. maWO-tld I), KHANK K8IILEMAN, . s, j- i, t H, , S.r rt. -
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