... it '.l rJ? THK JLANCA8TEK DAILY INTELLIGENCE!., TUESDAY, ATKIIj 27.1880. 'tltv. ,t !' I; .,w if I m IV iJOWif-FOORTfl CREMATION. , 'jrb"fi, J .reir r Cincinnati kh'itek Kunnemn te rrrrc Anara. . A JKn el rremlntnce In III rro.len-Ono f ft et lb Kurt Witnesses and Converts te the w rrecM-N-pPr, Mm Largely In Attendance. 8em ytmxt age, H " ,l0 remomberod, trben cremation wu mero novel than new, b Jaclnwatien of the body of Mrs. Hnnn Pitman, at the I-e Meyne crematory, near Waahlegten, P., wan an event or great In terms' te the country, ller husband tei the founder and is muter or tbe famous school of design In Cincinnati; lie bad been associated with bis brother In the Inven tion and perfection of the system el phono pheno phone graphy which has beceme cosmopolitan ; and be bad advanoed notions or Ameral re ro re ferm. The young ladles et his school wade from their own weed carvings ncasket for the body or his wife ; and when It was brought en te the crematory, newspaper men Hocked thither irem nil parts or the country. They were rebuffed by the eccentric feunder and owner or that concern i donled admission and took their revenue, many of thorn, by writing mostabuslve and maliciously false accounts of the whele allalr. These distorted reports bad a geed deal te de with the enrly popular prejudice against cremation. Among these present en the occasion, bow ever, sympathizing as a friend and In hearty accord wltn the new method of disposing or the dead, was Flnrus I'ltmpteu, of the Cin cinnati Commercial Gazette, Hiding home from the cremation he said te his friend, Mr. McCermlck, that when he died he hoped te have bis remains disposed or that way. Last evening, within the walls et the Lan caster crematorium, Mr. I'Jttinau and Air. McCermlck, with ether friends and Inter ested spectators, saw that .Mr. Plimpton's wishes were carried out A 3fAN Ol' DISTINCTION. Mr. Florns Plimpton was about te years of age; a flno-leoklng man, of geed size, with fair complexion and gray mixed whiskers. He was long age In the newspapsr business in Elmlra, N. Y., and braved popular oppo sition by fiorce hostility te the Kuew Nothing movetuent ; but his fearless course crippled him professionally and be went te Pittsburg, thence te Cincinnati, where for n quarter or a century he has been associated In Journalism mostly with tbe famous and dashing editor, Murat Halstead ; and at the time of his death was assistant editor of the gieat llepublicnn organ, the Commercial Uazettc. lie has been in ill-health ler a year and died last Friday of fatty degeneration of the heart. On Sunday the liiueral services were held, addresses being made by Mr. IIaltead and by Oen. Cox ; and many manifestations belng made or the high es teem In which he was held by his late asso ciates. The same night the body left the city or his late resldonce for the cremation, in charge of bis son, Mr. Luclan F. Plimpton, who Is an architect and has In hand the designs ler the new Cincinnati crematorium : Mr. Benn Pittman and Mr. Leuis O'Shaugbnassy, representing the editorial stall' of the Commercial Gazette and corres(iendent of tbe Xew Yerk Herald ; Mr. McCeruiick, (tbe well-known "Macen"; or the Philadelphia yews, camoen from the latter named city, representing also the Cincinnati Enquirer, whicli te-day prints an extended account of the cremation. The seceud section of the Day Express beieg late, the body arrived here about 7:30 and was at ence taken te the crema torium. There the friends gathered ; together with the committee of the lialtimern society, Prof. Maiau, of the college of pharmacy, Philadelphia, and several gentlemen from this city. THE CKEMATION. The night was very calm and still. The scene was lmpressive and solemn. The odor of the wild apple and flowering shrubs that grew thick upon the steep bank leading down te the Conestopa made tbe air heavy with perfume, 'iue body had been brought en in a haudsome funeral casket, which Is te be destroyed ; it was taken therefrem, pre pared for the retort and placed In it without ceremony of any ktnd. And then the spec tators lull. About 10:30 several et thorn paid another visit te the place and the furnace was still kept up te an intene e degree of beat. A view of the interior through the eep liele dis closed only the form, slightly sunken, as it had been placed in the crate, the outlines of the alum-soaked winding sheet retaining Iih enclosing form, and that aione visible in the quivarlng of the crimson light. The newspaper men went East en the 2:3e a. m. train; the younger Plimpton and Mr. Pittman remained ever night at the Stevens house, aud went home this afternoon with the ashes et their dead, lleth were very much interested in the processes, and satis lied, with the operation as seen here, A an AiiavaiF.NT run oitjs.urie.v. Up. te Tlulr Knee. In Mud and Water In Hie Graven, The work or transferring nil the soldiers wilb unmarked graves te the let in the Lan caster cemetery dedicated te their special use and te be furnished with tombstones by the county, Is attended with a geed deal ei un pleasantness. Tbe ground Is most thoroughly aaturateu wim water ai tuts season ; and In many or the graves the exhumations were made threngh mud and ether disagreoabie features. Cellins have had te be grappled with hooks and ropes and drawn te the surface, alter the methods of the body snatchers. Seme of thocelllns arebadiy ued by the teeth of the worm and the processes or decay, ascertain ir net as swla as Haines; aud a geed many ioeplo who have been look ing at the removals have been converted te cremation. Ouurter Sessions Jurers. Judge Livingston, Sheriil Tomlinson, and Jury Commissioners Diller and Ilyus this afternoon drew the following jurors tohervo at the adjourned quarter sessions court, be ginning Monday, May 31 : 11.11. Altken, inerchiint, liart. Klias K. Wolf, lumber dealer, Kphrnta. ; " Cut Br, hatiunnufaciuter, Adumstnwn. I.enJ. 11. Deuliugcr, Tanner, l'urudlse. Milten C. swnrr, manufacturer, 6th wurd. citv J?"!.1, ' Cuarlc' farmer, Ksst llemplletd. II. H. Kelper, cabinetmaker, feth ward, city. Gee. all luukceier, 3d ward, city Jacob Wolf, cigar manufacturer, West Enrl. fjav.ld..11.cru' tanner, Cairnurveu. " ' Miller, fanner, Conestoga. . f' J.l:r!rJnri'tttfhuiaker, 1st watd, city. ." Utt,!awi1''lm:r;nuut- h waid. city hltin O. Bnyder, grocer, Vtb ward, city. Auren E. fcvans, tiroeinumlcor.U'ttslilniton ber Wm. lluber, barber, fctb ward city. Jacob JV.Lebar. clerk. Kphrute. D. 11. Ibyrtbntemew, merchant. 4th ward citv A?MIMK;Jr,b,:nbh,l!le"Xarur. srasburg t"p Cbtttlanl.pugnccker,iariuer, Ml.Jey twii i'Wu'i- W"u.,ur' "n"l!r' Kl"t Denegal. ' Kbyllershcy, farmer, strusburg tewn.h n Lewis Lyens, carpenter, 3d wurd. cllv Frank Metfett, dealer, aih wurd. cllv ' Jehn Weurlcli, tailor, West Cocultce J. At. Helper, liirnlture dealer, 1st ward.citv ea l.uvan, miller, Luncaster two ''"'l O. U.Shenzer, ijrecer, 6lh ward, city. Jaann 1J. Caretuers, farmer. Hsdsburv 11. K, Jllidli. clerk, Zd ward, city. Samuel L. Jduabclman, farmer, Kast Karl. Ileury Krnbart, farmer, Drumeru. JHiuea Montgomery, Innkecpur, U'.IIemplleld. erwit 1'resten, fanner, lttle Urltalti. ee. a. Martin, reiwmaker. 6th wurd, city. Jehn Harrow, saddler, Earl. l?,?'.? t"ttemen, farmer. Little llrltatn. A001,ellr' '"rmer, W. Lampeter. j.m?.'ifIlIr':r' nncr. Ht. Jey twp. Jnhn ."rV.!ll,!r Merchant. 1'eqneu. ' tenriwl"",' butcher, htresburg ber. 5, h nit,,,1' '""ner. Kphrata. jime. JR.i?.'?Sr,l'?n5r' etrnsburs twp. SJiKlTt'iatlTtu"' FUllJ?' FUllJ?' Jehn II. Hever, Uruier. lit. jl v t- LUIU Item.. Monday afternoon a slight fire occurred In the stable owned by James iiiKmK ln Wa" wick. The premises are occupied by a man named Sellers, who has a chicken iucubater etween2 and 3 o'clock, the lamp in the hatchery exploded, and censlderale el a hole was burned in the stable. The tire was ex tlngulshed with buckets of water in tita band or willing workers. Tbe Kotbsvllle band visited Lltitz band en Monday afternoon, and delighted the town by giving a line concert at the Springs hotel. m i JH-llcleua MUchlsf, Xavler Fry and Christian Welfort are neighbors, who reside in tbe Eighth ward, Tbey are net en very geed terms and have frequent quarrels. Fry lias brought a suit against welfert before Alderman McQllnn, charging him with malicious mUchler. Fry alleges tint the accused tore a let or weather weather bearding from hi beuse and destroyed It. A Wagen Axl Urekcn. This morning a wagon belonging te Steln- mnl Ce., which was leaded with axles, bad an axle broken while cteasing the atreet car pack at Priaee and West King atreeta. ttBAKKMKN nvitT e.v iprr IrJurIM that lleiel Jitiur McCantt and M'urrcu Mnrrle A llurRUry In tVrlKhllll. - Nete. About Tnwn, Itpgnlnr Cortespenrienreto IsnLLiucNcrn. Cei.lMntA, April 27. -.lames Mrf'aiie, a brakeman en the C. D. local freight train et the Pennsylvania railroad, tifar ttie Henry Clay furnaces Monday nlleriiiMin, was standing alongside el the ties'ling. Engtne Na 0GO was engaged In mov ing cars, McCane happeneil te turn In another direction, te speak lean aciuaiiit aciuaiiit ance, as the engine was coining down tbe tracks, and uet heating Its approach, w as struck with such ferce that be was thrown te the. ground tietwren the rails. The accident lesulted 111 a Eovere gash III his head and sewiral ether miner liijurifs. Meuday allemoen Warren Mnrrle, an extra brakeman en the Pennsylvania railroad, was en eased In coupling cars lu the east yard, after a return trip te Philadelphia ; he get his right arm between the dead-weeds of two cars, resulting In painful bruises. Ne Umes were broken although the accident will pro pre vent his working ler some time. Itnrelary at Vfrlsbtmllle. At an early hour en Monday morning seme persons unknown eflectcd an entniticn Inte tbe bouse of W. S. Swecney, butcher of Wrlgutsville. The thieves succeeded lu get ting a sllver watch belonging te the seu of Mr. Sweeney and feveral miner articles. The presencii or the robbers was net known by the lamlly until this morning, w lien the losses were discovered. Town eic. At n meeting of the parishioners et the St. Paul P. K, church, en Monday alturuntm, the following vestrymen were elected: Messrs. II. M. North, S.S. Petwiler, Dr. 1). I. limner A. J. Knullman, (feorge II. Richards and tieorge V. Ilaldeman. A very pretlj iron fence has been put up around the residence of Fred llucher, corner et Sixth and l.ecust streets, by Jacob !'. llender. At the excavations ler the new store of Messts. Ilaldeman, en Locust street, another cave-In et earth occurred yesterday niter niter neon. A herse nnd cart were standing nt tlie )1hce wliore the earth foil, but the nole made by dirt se frightened the herse that it com menced ruunlng mvay and thus escape!. The funeral et Miss Kate llelce, who died in Philadelphia .Sunday morning, will take plaee en Wednesday morning. The remains will betaken direct te West Newton, West West mernland county, Irem Philadelphia, where the interment will take place. The ball held in the armory last night by the Pastlme Secial club, was a very pleavuit all air. The grand inarch was composed or JS couples. The fishing for shad still continues te te peer and the men who are engaced lu the work are net making very large wages. The catch of yesterday up te early this morning amounted te about &U0 shad. At the battery or Paul Head, a pair of shad were caught which weighed 15 pounds. Mr. Jehn A Slarte, mine host oftbe Frank lin house, Ucenllned te his home by Illness. Fer the past week Themas Carter, living near Mountville, has been en a general drunk and raising a racket te the annoyance of his neighborhood. He was arrested bv Olllcer Hardnele nnd committed te jail by Squire Frank for live days. A committee of our borough council went te Lancaster yesterday alter neon and in spected the tire escapes at the Children's Heme and ether places. A lire eseai will be erected at tbe opera house when the borough fathers declde uen the kind wanted. Church Olllcer Chesen. Following era the vestrymen recently elected ler St. James church : N. Llghtner, William A. Atlee, S. 11. P,evneld, Gcerge Calder. F. Shreder, S. P. Khv, Oeerce M. Franklin, William Blackwood," It. F. Kshle man, Hen. J. 15. Livingston, J. P. McCaskey, W. A. Morten. The following wero chosen as the vestry men of St. Jehn's Episcopal church : J. M. W. Geist, Jehn I. Hartman, Isaac Dlllcr, W. O. Marshall, James A. Miller, Merris Zeek and Adam O. Grefl'. At Trinity Luthernu church, Dr. 11. 11. Withers, Jehn W. Ilebmau, and Gcerge II. Itotharmel were elected elders and Christian lloes, James Fratigley and Joint It, Woerth were elected wardens. At Grace Lutheran, the following officers were che-en : Elder, A. A. Hubley nnd Jehn A. Keller, (Mauhelm township) ; dea cons, II. K. Leman, jr., aud Walter C. Zecher. The Nen of I'lerln. Flerin, April 17. On Tuesday evening quite a pleasant party took place at Geerge Shires'. It being the birthday of their son Jacob, he had quiten pleasant surprise party for him. He was also made happy with a prcMint In the shape el n flne watch ami chain which whs given te him by his mother. The "Easter egg breaking" in the 1'. li. church yesterday, was a grand success. The money collected by thu little lieys and girls in their eggs amounted te S'JUXl The luueral of Jacob Hnvtler tool; place at the Cress llead meeting house. It was well attended. Hevs. l.ongeneckerand Ilriiliaker eiilciated. struck Ity Train. Monday afternoon Millard Itarr, of I, line ville, ntleuipted te drive six mules, haul ins a lead et limp, across the track et the Pennsylvania railroad at Christiana. The rear or tlie wagon was Rtruck by the engine efNew Yerk and Chicago Limited Express. The wagon was badly wrecked and time was spilled all nretind. Neither Harr nor anyel his mules was Injured, although he was badly lightened at the suddenness of the collision. Tne train was net danuged in the least. liny fjult i:rn Alenday nigUtn number of chicken fanciers or this city went te Yerk te attend a chicken "dispute." The number present wasnet large and the nllalr was very quietly conducted. Imirllghts took place between Laucasderand erk" stags." Each wen two tattles, de that it was about a stand-oil'. Will lir.lirn In.luue. Ilev. I. Y. Ilelsler, pastor of Grace Re formed church, College Hill, Easlen, who Is well known In this city, inlnrmed hiscongro hiscengro hiscongre gation last evuning that he Intends te resign in J line. We ailviia all in want of geed boeUor shoe ut low prices te t,lt the lted Irent Shee Stere. Ne. H North IJucen street, nest deer te postelllco. uprll-UdAllw iti:.Mi;Miu:u thi: dati:. Adam Furriuiticli'. ireut Clrcu. i:ldbll. In l.auiaxter .May 3. On Monday, May 3, Adam Kerepaugh's great cirrus, which U said te be much larger than ever this year, will exhibit en the Agricultural purkKreund lu I.ancnuter. Mr. Ferrnaiigh is one elthe eldest clrciiamen In tell country, and he has always had a hue show, tin U henent with the peeji'u, aud nuly udvertlses what he has. The menaijerle Is very- complete, and, be sides a herd of twenty tlve elephants, It con cen tidua nil kinds of curious animals. The circus includes Bitch riders as Davy llclment, Annla Carrell, l.lzettle KirepauRh, Hllllain bhewles, Sam Watsenund ethers. There are a half hun dred acrobats, and a big fcaturoef tbuabew is Captain Itegardus and his great family of gun nels. The success el frontier lire is depleted by typical cowboys, Muxlcaulasxe thrower., Paw nee Indians, desporate bandits, wild buffalo, bronches and Texa. cuttle awakes the lieenest Inteiest. The celebrated Klllntt family, eight In num. tier, nnd WestbroeU nnd Hacker de wonders en the bicycle and unlcyclc. The udd-ulr cnn cnn liens are numberless and thrilling. The per formauccerAdain rerepaugh,Jt'av;5eephuiits, groups of lovely horses and ponies nnd the elo ele phani which rides a velocipede and boxes four rounds with a fameui pngilistiire truly attrac tions et 1111 I'Tft ran nil, .ut-,- i.p.ln. rri... the hippodrome are lun with great zeal and nre a rhlef rnihirAnr l.n ..,....,..., r -- - -w " " " niujiuimtjufl iieriuriiuinee, Ttin strunt ..Mn ..,.,. .. ...n - . . --.uc.vv, ,.ituuu null I J1I11U or lueru Ol 010 z- Ing chariots, bands or music, etc., Is n big fea ture el the show and U worth going many miles te see. Excursion rule will be allowed en the railroad, te ttda city. Amusement. in lienr,merr"' V'pA'- -Te-morrow oven even t"? two i.an.f.n.1-! "I10"' 'he opera heuse IhalS..U ,i,t' th0 Atkliisaw Traveler.' featnn.Jm?' ?T '"PtiT and many new features will be Introduced. 1h show unnciirs rtrety rcusonable prtee. and It should Zw Tin Ktmpa Conrt.-l)en't leriret thn inu.i cal cencen by the Kcnpa family be b v", thelcctutoreomof Orace l.uthrn ,.,. .1 , Thuudevenlng nexU tbel ST VKATUH. I'lTyr;".'1 """ Jni-, at Aitoena. Pa Jehn Nlxderf, formerly of this city. """" The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectlally Invited te attend the funeral from tbu wldence of Mi daughter, Jin, Kate Nlxderf, Vivnni, ln . kn n.. . . .... - Xe.W North (Jitepn street, Thttriday Bfternoen at two o'clock. apj; 2td IEM.-In Cjnarrjvllle. en the Slth Inst.f. M. Hi s, ngedrc years and 3 days. The relatives nnd Irlcnds of the family are re spectrally lin I ted te attend the Mineral from his ute residence, tjnarrj'vllle, en Wednesday morning at lu o'clock Services at tlie Herman Hefermedcharch at 10 o'clock. Interment nt Cjuarryvllle. updl-Sld DiciciiLKn.-Aprll W, ISfrt, in this city, Alfred It. Delehler, son et Maxtuilllan nnd Catharine Delehlcr, In the 31st year or his age. The lvlatlres and Irlendi et the family are re spectrally Invited te attend the funeral, from Ids late tesldeme, Ne. 1H Ktit Lemen street, en Wednesday afternoon nt .1 o'clock. Interment at Weed ward lltll cemetery. (iRerr At lllnMn-lland, April t;, 1n'.. lien Jaiulu II. Itreir, aged tv.i yeari.MiHinlhs and II days. The rclatttrs and U lends of the family are le spect fully Invited te at tend Iheluneral from his late residence en 1'rlday morning at 10 a in. In In tennent at Stiiinptewn nieellnc house. Sid 3IA11KETS. I'MlMlelphln ITintnre Msiket. 1'ntLAtxi.rRiA, April ST. Kleur Market steady, sales et !s barrels Minn, bakers at flSiim: l'nnna. tainily at MTMll HJ t Western st HI. 'SO I 7V rnteuts.fl "Q&2. live dour iit slew- ntn laws iv 1 p. in , call Wheat April 91'ic : June. 92'; July, WHO. com April, lfiC; May, 4i'.ic Klc ; .May, June, 4sc .II11V s.e ul April, 0c : May Je",; June 3",c : July New Verk Tredtlee 3lsrKet. New eiik, April 11. Kleur dull and market steady; nne, 11 -iVft ut; Huperrlne. 2 GO (M4Uj Common teli hh1 Kxtn Western, H2HJI. i;ny Mill Kxtras, Jl coal e for West Indies ; Minn. Kitra.M '.':, .1 il. Wheat Ne. 1 lied state en Spot, Jl.ui : Ne. 2 Ited.DIc; Ne. 1 White, state, '.tip : .Ne. 2 lted, Winter, May. y,c ; Ne. a lted. Winter, June, Mc. Cern Ne. ! -Mixed, cash, l.v,c; May, lilc : June, 4k O.it.s Ne. 1 Whlle 6tate, spot, 13c ; Ne. !, de. liXc. Itye nominal. Ii.irley dull. Perk dull ; family Mess. tlOT.ll SO. Lard-May, W IT: June. na Molasses quiet: sue for W test boiling stock. Tiinwntlnp dull at 44'c. Kesln quiet: strulned te (reed, il 07KQ1 i:. frelghle dull ; grain te Liverpool, 3)ic. llutter Market dull, weak s New Western Creamery, I'SJ-'lc : state Hairy, hair tlrktn tubs, itQilc. i.reese dull : Western. 10c : State, T(J9c. Kggs quiet : Slate, ll'iQl.tc j Western, IlKff l?,c. suitar market steady : Kedned cntleat, Sc : crushed, ; mould A, ,Xc Tallew steady i prime city, 3 ir, lcjil'e. l'etrelenni tliill i tetlned ln rases, s'ie. cetfee dull : lair cargoes at S'jc. Itlcedull; ranges from 3'itllr. cmragn Market. Cnioieo, April 27, (. a. m. Market opened Wheat May. T-Ha;;c: .hine.Sft.c, Cern May, JTVjC : June, 3T5c : July, .Viiflijc Oats May, av-: J nne, ;ifiJ(il;c ; July, atAjc. 1'erk May, s 95; June, J-i iu ; July, 12U. Lard May, tme ; June, 115; July. ftiif'W Klbs May, fJ ; J une, 15 30. UUslfl. Wheat April, 7c ; May, T;KG73Jte j June, J OS: July. Sl'.fl'sic. Cern April, r.e ; May, 37'ic: June. S7.e: July. S?Hc uats April, S9K"i -May, 2Vc ; June. 3C;c ; .luly,30i-te. l'erk April, ti 97K ; May, j HT.VJ : June, VMO i July, ). -' tard April, . 90 j Jlay, V !': June.$J97W; Julv, ; (tjw wvj. " Itibs April, . 25 ; May .If.'. 25 ; June, 1 32W: July, $5 40. 43miu and fruvisiens. Knrnished by 9, K. Ynndt, broker, Chicago. April 27. 1 o'clock n. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lard. April... Jlay.... June... July... ..7-V S7S-; S: S.97K 5).l ..tl 37K .H, J 9.10 5.9.5 ,.l13i a-i 30 9.20 (i t2H Ann ust September S2)j 5 c?- it .,& Receipts, "bar Leis. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern Oats Kyn llarlev Oil City CmdeOtl lie celpte Hogs t 20 3 2i Head. . 15.UO Closing Prices 2 o'clecc p. te. neui. corn. ints. i-err. April Muy June July AUKUSt..... September.. Oil City Crude Oil . 7-M si,1: :i7'i f-i I'lilladelphla Cattle Market. rniLADiLrniA, April 20 Ileef cattle, receipts for week were fleeves 2.01: Sheep, ",IV ; Hogs, 6.0O0. I'revlens week Heevcs, SLIui: tiheep, S,H): Hogs, A,5lD. lleef cattle were In light supply nnd prices remained firm : Extras. WSbLic ; keh1, SJigHic ; medium, Ii(f5c ; common 3jOi;e. Fat cows were hard te dlspixn ei, most sales being made from 2!;fi:Oic, although real fat, heavy cows, when etTered, brought considerably mere money. M llch cows were unchanged nt 120350, Veal Culvea were dull Kt3G5Kc Sheep were dull and lower; wool sheep, 3JfJ ljc ; sheared, HQ5c j sprinrj liunbj, 36 50 head. Hogs were dull nnd c lower ; western. 6'ift cve ; country, ftata. Live stock Markets. Chicaoe. April 2C Cattle Heeelpts, 5.5TO head shipments, 2.500 head ; fulrly active ; lehtgber shipping steers. 950 te i.5"0 ,s.,i (OQs 75 stoekers and feeders, I2n7l "si ; cows, bntls and mixed, il 6eai 25; bulk, 12 75ftl 25 ; threiieh Texans,l44(i Hogs Heeelpts, 17.00 bend; shipments, 'iffa head: strong and steady ; rough and mixed, 13 feifl4 25: packing and shipping, tl(Z4.35; light, 1034.25; skips, I LfOQXvu. eheep ttecelpta, 2,uw hed; shipments, 6fO head: market stronger ; nativej, 12 cofijee. Cast Libbbtv Cattle receipts. 1,3 W head ; sMjunents, 411 head: market strong nt lest week's prlcf- Shipments te 'ew Yerk, ,10 carloads. Heks receipts, 3,100 head ; shipments, 3,0tt); market arm ; rhlladelphhu, II t'yftl '.: Work ers. It 2081 3.. ; skips, t,i riQl W ; bblpments te New erk, l't carloads. Sheep receipts, 8,2ii bead ; shlpmenta, 6,000: market very dull at yesterday's prices. Mew Yerk Meck. Mw Vee, Ajiril 27. Wall street, ISO ji. m. m. Meney leaned at 2 per cent. Foreign ox ex changn nrm, I-7XGIX: Mevernments lirm; Currency 's, tl27hld; V coups. 'XA bid; 4X's H2K bid. 'I he stock market this morning opened dull, but tirm. at slight advances eyer last night's closing llgnres, exrept for Pacific Mall, which was weak and sold down 1J; percent, en the nn neuneemenl of the less of the steamship Hon duras Since the rtrst cull the market has been siagnant, unit prices utthe time or writing are without material change. Hteck Alarkeu, yuotatlens by Koed, McOrann X Luncasler, Pa. Ce., bankers, 12M. 21 p.m. i;i (.; NKW TORK Liar. Canada l'aclnc C C. C. 1 Cel. Coel Central 1'aclllc 11 A. . (it X 234 M 27Vj HI My, m 10U Canada bout hern Chi.. Ht. Lt IVh Denver Uleiimndn mil., iJick-. a western l.vi Erie .'.,!' KrlnM ,; " New Jersey Central 4'iX K. A T -.iQ Leu. AN 3sW Lu We whom nil Michigan Central Missouri Pacific Northern 1'aclUe N. 1'. 1-ret 57 N. W if?,' New tnrk Central 102)' Ohie Central Omaha 40(2 Oregon Trans 2ui? OnlurieA Weatera 17V? I'aclrie Mail mjJ Uechester A l'lttsbure BU 1-aul 7....... tl Texas Pacific Union I'ttcltle ,, 5u Wabash Common ; Wabash I'leferred Western Union Telegraph., tllj WeslHhore miLAuaLrniA list. Lehigh Valley l'.s.lj !l S7 3sH Mil mi ii'i 10: 1 bl 3" if'ii m f3X 61 30 II., N. Y. 4 1'hlla Pennsylvania :i tteaaing ilfl Lehlgh Navigation liostenvtllo I'hlladulpblaA Krie "" Northern Cem People's I'HHsenver , K'd'gUen'UM'tg's U 1111 U 7IJ.J SI Ut u 72 Leral Hiecka ana lluuds Itaported by J, 11. Leng, Par valne, .. loe .. leu Laat sale, 110 120 1051 102 103.2J 105 Ut se; lis 191 11510 140 US 130 IM 139 2U1.W ISO. 159. 1C0 M Lancasterfl nor cenL.lSTO " 1S5. " i Scheel lean.... " i " ln ler 20 years " 4 In 5 or at years " 4 " lit 10 01-20 years Manhclm iloreugh lean , 111) lui ion 100 100 BANK STOCKS. first Nntlennl llauk 100 Karmers' National llank an Fulton National tank 100 Lancaster County National iiunk 60 Columbia National Hank lui Christiana National lUnk 100 KphntUi National tank VC inl EttH0I"4 "". t-'elumbla 100 jrimt National lUnk, Htrusbuni!.."" 100 first National tank, Marletuf.... .... lw J'lrst National tank Mu Jey!....:. me UUU National tank........'",""." .ffi Manhelm National tank........... "" iS Union NatleniU tank, Mount Jey . S lAra. 7JV. .... 5 yn 2'J 9 ) 5 !1 30V, 9 12K 5.97K 3n4 9 ?2 B 02K .... 9 31H 6 05 CIS Ti'i lrtl lJ.N' HO 111" hM Uu ii I e lui I.e. Z 7 0 US 24" Al 40 9) 24 I AI ' 2S 4i 25 25 it 25 25 llll W 25 fs ("! 41 41.05 22 Ol SM 7l M 75 .25 ID7.M 1W, I61A1 25 25 UO hi tl !l 25 UO 25 . 10 Im , no h 25 tl (O 111 M lrtl IK) SO , 2ft llll 113 )4I SI. Jl no 25 te 21 V2ft 210 10 11 1. 2 M M Ml net llll SO II III 75 lei Susquehanna Iren CeinMiiy Marietta Hellew-ware Stnvens Heuso MIllersTllle Nenual school .Northern Market F.atern Market Western Mnrket taneaster city street italUsy Ce .. l,ss Company Ponds Columbia llorenuh llends Lsnes.ster A Su(uehanu 1 LancssterA New Danvtlle Quarryvllle II. II . 7S's Heading A Columbia It. It., lis . . Nicir Airr.uri.iKMKST.H. B AK1NH ltWUK, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies, a marvel el purity, strength and wholeemeness. Meru eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ln competition with the mnltttnde el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewders. Sold enlu in cam. KevL llikisu Powder Ca, 10J Wall Strc-et, New Yerk. mav27-lvdAw S1,000 U i: W A it Ol KOll ANY case or Kldnev '1'reubles. Nerv eus Debility, Slental and Physical Weakness, that IIOTAN1C NKKVK illTrilKS rill, te euro. Sold by druggists, M cents. HLK1S MKIUCAI. CO., Ne. 15 .North 11 Ith street, Philadelphia, i'a. Circulars Iree. niarAHftiieeu A w Q1 Onri SALAKY TO AUKNTH. UliVvU AddrcstHt enre, III!. SCOTT'S KLKCTHIC (iOOI)S, Ne. 812 ltreadwa, New Yerk. The Only Genuine. npj Jindend V"ANTEP 1.000 I'ADIKS TO ORT I'P 1 clubs for Tea, Coffee and A. A P. taklnir Powder. We will rewanl you handsomely, ler particulars call en eruddie, tlieCJreat Atlantle A l'aclfle lea Cempanj-, Ne. ill North Oueen street, Ijincaster, l'a. ltd cne enn te lean en i.an. ti' JVJlJJJ caster property, In 3101 te salt, at the lowest current rates, J. II BUFKIV, marM lmdlt 41C Walnut st , Philadelphia. VTOTICKTOTUK STOCK HOI. DLItS r -LV thnKeystone Stnndard Watch Company The Heard or Directors or this Company has called a special meeting or Its Stockholders te be held at the office of the Company, ln the cllv or Lancaster, en MONDAY, JUNL 2, l-;, nt b o'clock a. in., for the purpose of vetlne ter or against an Increase et the capital stecK from r2is,wotet.vio,ono JOHN K.SSUltll, np27,m4,ll.l5,25AJunl,?,15,22 Setrctan'- 1IRC IS AND MENTuVKlTlK. ANNOl'NCF.MK.VT KTlil)DIS II JOHN O'BRIEN'S NEW. GREAT, METROPOLITAN "i: TliltEK TIMES LAKOKK AND UKIlllt THAN EVKIl. WILL I.XIIIIHT AT LANCASTER, THURSDAY, 3IAY 13 ISSfi, AtTLUNOON ANDNION'I Admission te All, Only 10 Cents. A few C'hetce Heserved HraU 2 cents extra Tents three times larger than last sear, will bold 20.0O0. The circus Is hs geed as any ever seen en earth. The meuageriels lull of rare living Mild animals and contains 12 I'KKFOKMINO EI.KI'HAMS, Ab many e new exhibited by uny ether show In America, Ttmeng whlih aiu KMPKhSS, CHIKF andOUKKN. brilliant Equestrian leuls b Dlsllneuisbed Performers from nil parts el the nerld. rile wnndurfulCastlllluiiliegbhiiu will please thn children Immensely, Spiclens Pavilions. Excellent .Music. (Jrimaldlan Wits and Comic ib,uu. (loed Seula for everybody. Why pay CO Cents nnd 41. when you can sit nnd enjoy a batter show ler Ave times le,s price of admission 7 H3.00O will be forfeited te Lancaster County charities If e de net give as fixiil a ICIiik Per formance as any Circus In ibe World. ONLY THINK OF IT, 12 KI.KPIIAV1 s Feil LESS THAN ONE CENT APIECE. Thn most everwhelmlnir success ever known tin.oeo jwojile a week vlslied u'llltlKN'.s slluw whlle lu Philadelphia. u27.ltd.lw F LINN A DKKNEMAN. SPECIALTIES! HEFniGEHATOitS : Hew few people there are who buy ltefrlReraters, knew auy. thiiifj about tliem or will go te the treuble of examining Inte the merits of tlie differ ent makes. Years of careful study has made us familiar with this line ,'of goods and wliile we deal In all grades, we knew the " lUdgeway " and " Alaska " are far superior te any ether in the market. ri.OOTt OIL CLOTJI: We no doubt fell ever one-half et the Fleer Oil (leth sold in this city, and we de this by having at all times tlie Largest and llest Selected Stock and selling at the Lewest 1'rice. We are dally receiving New floods In this line. UABY CAIIUIAGES: Our line of Haby Carriages Is larger, finer and mero varied than ever, aud prices nre lower. Express "Wagons and Velocipedes in great variety. FA11LOU I'RIDE : Uefere puttingaway your stoves for the summer rielUh them with " Parler Pride," aud they will net rust. FL1NN & BRENEMAN, N0.1MOUTiIQUKENST.lLANCABTKU,lA. alilydAw New Helland National tank. .......... Clap National tank Utiarryvllla National tank... Mlxahothteon National bank Netthern tank steek TVKKriKI S1IHHS Itlir SprlUK A Iteaver Vallej brldiieixitt A Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Wnshlintten ConeslegaA lllg spring Columbia A Marielta Maytown A Kllr.aletlitewn taneaster A Kphrata Lancaster A Willow sirisd StmburgA Mlllixirl Marletla. Maytenu.. ,, ., Msrlettn A Mount Jey I.M11P., Kllrabetbtewii A MlddleteMii Lniii-.tster A KrultMllu m .minister A I.HIU.,.. Kat llmiidywlne A nvuesburg ... Ijilicaster A WllllamsteHii ljuicasterA Maner Uuicester A Manhelm taneaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland MlfX'ULLAK set'S HrOCSS, (JuatTyvlde II. II Millers lllii street t'nr Inquiring Printing Company Onsllghtand Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (ltemls) Columbia iiasL'etnatiy Columbia Water Cemtkinv Circus and Mcnape. n NKtr A1WJSKT1HKMBNT.1. lJIOllKPAl'mi CLAIMS TO IIAVK Till: V OlthAIKSl 'SHOW O.V KAKTII In our line we stand side by side with Fere paiigh we hate the best re.Ms and lewi's prices oil etrtn Pt'HKTKAS, ItKST COFFKKs !.r.VNIKlllSt OAKS Ugliest 5c. Sugar In the city. Dinger snaps, r.e. 11 pound, l.'ulllernla 1'liims, 10c. a iHiutid (takers Chocolate, isp. u cake. Kpp's Cocoi, Ai,' n can, at CI.AUKfS TK MIOKK, lil2illyd.Vw At Ne. as West Mug Street. XTV IIAVK A l.AUt.i: STUt'K ei nn. ni.s i REFRIGERATORS IN 1IIK t'tl'Y. Tin l'iercc Dry Air ltefrigerater. ti a nni.w iiesk. wa Tt:n ioelkks. Hi: CKKAM FHKRZKKS, And a lull line el HlH'SKFUUNISIIINtHlOOPS The largest stock el HAS Fl NTUItKS In the city Special attention psld te Has. rll!lne Tin ItoettPK and Spouting Vehe iit teeelved nuetbir l.,i nt iiie' ."s Hl.OltKs JOHN P. SOHllTM & SON, 21 SOUTH QUKEN ST., I.ANCASTKIt. PA ryK HAUU THE PICKET LINE -OF- OAK HALL. '1 he public are drilled te visit our Inspection rooms. That's a curious part el Oak Hall. A Heed et Ufhl gets into that room all day long. I here we tlnd the mistakes and shortcomings of our own eik, and correct them boreio we let leu see It. Let us go ln and leek. sometimes you can hardly crowd yourseir through ter the work and the workpeople. Any day and every d Iheie's enough cloth in there te sleck a Koed-styed clothing stele. It's all clethlnc passing or past investigation. There's a half dozen men behind the counter, with nethtnir te de but tugging nnd tuitglng, pulling and Jerking, twMtiiig and stretching garments! getting the coats ewuy (as you will e.i when you wear them), the esti. the panta loon. II they get put our vigilant eyes with seams unripped, staylngs where they ought te be, and buttons holding like anchors In a geed bottom, we'll trust them te jeu. We'll bae no less per lectien It's one tblng te get geed cloth, but when It enmes tesewtug ne ve nmde you exM-et better el Oak Hall, anil better we're bound te give you nnd de. That's the reason h man eels abetter lining coat at Oak Hall ' a better tilting c-d ' better tlttlng pantaloons ' 11 they're cut right and made right and jewed right they'll tit right. On that vigilant guard room we bae our guar antce en could eniler pass n linn or tlied bayonets, a fiw-e, or en nbatlls bristling with sharpened boughs than the best nfcleth with the aeutng net up te enr standard could pas that room. On thlt Oak Hall's reputation rorgeodclnthlnir 1) uhead or any ether beua. . .VANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, SentliPiVst Terner Sixtli imiJ Market, I'HIl.AHKI.I'IIIA w ILLlAMSDN A- FOSTER. PERFECTION -IS- Ready-Made CletJijr ! A GRNT'S Perfect-Fitting Cutaway Ceat Snit Hlai k or blown Worsted, SJ3 00. A GENT'S I'ERFECT-FITTIXG DRESS SACK COAT SUIT, ery Unu Itepp Worsted, 820 00. A GENT'S Perfect-Fitting Straight Frent Sack Suit, lancy Pattern (Jrepe hi sled, x'!3 Oil HATS AND CAPS Of tint Newest 'hipeilu Stiff and Seft Felts. Agents ler Oil SI. A I'd Hue Silk Kelt and Straw Hats. A Large Assortment of NEW AMD STYLISH Bews, Tecks and Flat Scarfs, 25c, COc. aud 76e. LOW-PRIGED SHOES POR OHILDUEN. thlldren'a llutteii and l.aceShnej-Slres 1 10 5, i'i cents. Children's Idil Tep l'ntent Ixatber toied teied filres I leS, l(.(:enls. .,,,,, Children' llutten nnd l.ace hid and Pebble float HUeal te 10K,7SceuU. Children's Mutten and l-nce l,ru!n 'lips Sizes I te lux, 7 cents. Trunks, Valise3, Traveling Bags VERY CHEAP. Irl IlllllUUlI X lUUlUlt 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St,, LANOASTKK, PA, Wi iflmsAn & Mm JTKir AlimtTIHUMKNTM. pAMIMIOK AM) INNKOT V'OWDKU V tint Hid HellabliM, i.l lltHII.M'S DIU'USTOUK, Ne. ft'. West Mug hlrtsit. 1ANKS ! ('AXKN 1 1- I I'l.t. LINK OK sy Cnnes et eerv stvle. rrniu nritid ,, ii Cnneser eterv stvle. rreni . ernta no. Int tisilvitl nl 1 , ,, . MAUKl.KA'.s (Poruierlv hr itmn'.t Vniin.f mni Ne. si erth(ji.i'nn mihi Ii K VAN'S I'l.Ol'ltf LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform nnd Rollnble TJIIII.AIUM.IMIIA " SHOW CASE WORKS Any shspe or style nmdele order nnd Riinrnn teed lobe ilrst clnss, Kstlnmtes ter any sire or Iiirm heIIcIIisI. I nes Ciiielully packed nnd shipped te all puts et the country A large stock ntid gieat Mirlely te n'lecl Irem. All rreneb gms All panel bottoms. At low pilces. I lie nest (be ehenpesi. Please call aud e- Hlllllie. iii n. rm luuntur.M, Philadelphia, Pa. iiiaril-ilmd i'u.is pATKN I' KTUA1' fANTAl.OONN. The Grtatnl levtstiua of lbs Age. I'anUleKits msde with Ibe Patent rllmp lit easy, de net bsg out nt the knees, don't dlaw up when silling dew n, nnd gln better satlirnctleu Ib.in mi niliers. Plaee )ur order w Ith A. II UiweiiHtelu, the Meiebnnt Tailor, who hits the sole right ter ljinrxster ter the Pulent Deuble, strap Pantabsms 1 ellei nnuuiHUiilly full stock of nebbf uihkIhIei I'luiliilisnn, Hulls, Vesting and Epilog oerceoU, and am devoting my en tire attention te my Irlcnds and patrons, and will snre no en, ii I te tetnlu the position 1 he soleng held as 1'lrit Une Merchant Tn'lorel Lancaster. tlesped fully veurs, A. II. HUSKS ST KIN, .IT North IJucen St. IIIAS. ZKl'll, UOlTI.KIt Or' Viiicr mitl Hiivnriu Www Ilrened Inim tbe lhst Malt nnd luiiMirliHt Heps mere-sly ler tatiilly use. Alse tnanulaeturer and tiottleref .Mineral Water, sarsanartlla. llln ger Me, lllrch lleer, etc. Ne OlMVKs'l'OltANdKSTUKKT, aprtl lwd l.ancister. l'a. AI'KKMl" sV I'l'iaTll'MTA I'l-K (iOODS Inst reeeHed nl llechteld s, consisting of Weiklei; Pints, new make or Overalls; the best lu the market eats. Vests. Shirts or anv kind I nderwenr ter all seasons. Hosiery In llrlllsb. Itntnestte. Ac , In all sires and uality, nt redmed prices. New style et l.lnen and Paper Cellnrs. Hnndken hlets, Neekeir, lntist styles, Suspen tiers and Notion- generally. A I' ItKt HTOl.H'.s. Ne. M North (Juccn street. I". s. Heuse., ler lale et lieut . also choice llalldlng Lets ler sate liiST.VIK Ol' JOHN ZIMMKIt.MAN, all lateet theclty el Imneaster. deeeused. Let ters testumentary en said estate huvlng been granted te tbe undersigned, all persons lu dehted thertde am rtsiuesied te make Inuiio Inuiie Inuiio diate pn vine nl. and tlns-e having claims or de numb against Ibu seme t 111 iirenent them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing In Mantieim township C.MAMKI. P. UKI.I.KIt, l.Tis-nter. 11. II swkk Attorney. in. tullu' AS.SKINKD KSTATi: Ol-' CHAULKS Peters and wife, or Lancaster ettv, ljin cmter eeunt . Charles Peters nnd wile, f Ijift eiistercltv, b.ivlng by deed et eluntnry assign ment, dutisl the first dav et March, Ism',, as. signed and translerted all their estate and eireets te the underslgniMl, for the beucllt of the creditors r the (.aid Charles Peters, be there lore glies netlee te nil persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment l. thn undersigned without delay, nnd these having claims te pre sent them te HANIKI. SI Vl, Assignee, Lancaster, Pa II. It.ii in, Att.irnev. n.ilcid I n CI'IilN'l OI'KNINO AT II. I1KH- 1 FINE TAILORING. The Largest nnd most ( emplele Assortment et 1'IN 1. UOOI.I.KNs Inr lhoHirtngiiHdete bu leund In the Cily el Lnncnsler. A Choice Line of sprtnr; overceatings and 1'nntaliMinlnes In si! the Latest Patterns. Prices !.ew, llest Workmanship, and nllgoels IVarranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. a NOP.TII QUKKN ST1IKKT. "Opposlle the PosteflUe. in.ir27 lull! TDHAIiY-M U)K AI'KONsJ ASTIH'S Palace of Fasliieiij 13 EAST KfNG STREET, LANCs.STKU, PA. Fer this week- we beg teeall your attention te a line of goods which we bae received lately, and whlcb will no doubt Interest almost every lady. W u have opened a Large nnd Most Complete Assortment or IAI)TINDCIIU.1K1.N,S ItliADV MADH APRONS. In order te lvn veu an Idea el wlist this linn otgeoils consists of, we mention a lew of our nest numeers ami their prices. Ladles' and MIahes' Aprons, line Lawn, Pleated Kullle, at l-'Ke. Wide Pleated Itullle, edged with luee, l.V. Pleated llullle, edged with Valenciennes lace, 2 c. Pleated Kullle, trliuined with wide lare, ISc. Trimmed with wide luoe und Inserting, SVc. Trlmmisl with bresd laeeund two tucks, c. Cut inund uud trimmed wllh laee ullnrnund, !. Pleated Kullle, trimmed with lted Needlework Kdglng, 2.V. '1 rimmed with itusslan lace nnd Inserting, We, l'lntd Aprons, ti limned h lib Swing edging and inserting. Me. I'laldrAprens, pleated rullle, trliuined with needlework edge, IV, Trimmed with needlework edglni; and Insert ing, three tucks and bread band, Snc. Kine Irish Point Kmbreldeiy, shirred and at belt, .'Oe. lted and While Needlework all nretind and lted Corded Hand, Sue. Itusslan l.nce and lnueillni; all ureund, belt shirred, at .vie. Cream Lawn, tilimned with Cieain Itusslan Lace and Inserting, , Vie. All Lace Apieus, triliiined lib bice all around ,5c. Nurslnf? Aprons. ItU three tucks and biead band, 2"m. Three wide tucks. 30e I ucennd Inserting all around, .Vc. leur-lnch Itutislun Luce and lntertlng,shlrrtd biincl. 4t. Twe rows of 8n Us Trimming and three tucks, tee. Kine Uien Inserting all mound, 15c. Needlework Kdglng all ureund and four tucks, 75c. ClilUIren'B Dress Aprons. These we keep in three sizes Net. 1,2 and 3 Plaid Clouds, edged w Ith Ulckltai kull ureund. 20e., ate, nnd Sic Plaid, sleeves nnd neck trimmed wllhswlia Kdglng, fe , 1-c. nnd Mv. bile Uiwn, rullle en bottom, edged with lace, Ssc, inc. und 13c. Klne jiwn. lace all around, red and blue corded bind all around. SSe., inc. and .1c. Plaid, wllb colored edging all around, lfc.,4sc. and 6te., und u gteat many elherstyles net men tioned bore at eipiully low prices. NOTICE : Fer tlie accommodation of customers who are getting hats trimmed, and te avoid the great limb at our Klhben counter, we have Instituted A bTECIAL KlIlllON HKl'AKTMKNT ti, t.ui Hiiiiiueiy ruuur un inu seceuii uoer. Our Stock of SA'l IN ANI1 (1IIOS (lltAIN Itlll 11DNS is the Lamest lu Lancaster, We hnve received this week seme very hand some ID luch l'uncyblilpcrt Silk Velvets, elegant quality und colors, ntll 21ii yard. Alse, seme New lilsck Kscurlal Laces, Una quality, ut inc., He. Wj. und 73c a yard. New Kern nnd llelge cllk Kscurlal Luces ut (0c., '.'jc. nnd 73c. rllty Dezen el Kxtra Fine Idsle Thread Gloves, fine spring shades, at .5c. eXi'iX ezenirine tuallty HlucV and Colored Silk ulevcs ut tl'tc. Illarlr jiee llltlj. 11AHOAIN8IN GAUZE DNDKUWKAU. Fifty Dezen ticnts" Flne Gauze Shirts, silk bound, regular-made cuffs, nt e, Very i Fine India Gauze Vests for Ladles ut S7ej sill: stitched and silk bound. u"""v A Large and Flue Stock of White, Cream and Fancy Crepe Llste ltnchlng. ' sVK IP A It VKIt TJSKMKXT.H. WANTI'll V (,U, roil" (IHNK1UI. Sn viivI.V.1"!. t. "'"""'"ce required ('nil M " "ri'i t nikiistiriil. upai.std y 1IY I'AY $l!i 1'OU A HIM' IH'rKiri'ii w ben you can get the same nt Is, at H. L. HSllKlfS lieutnl lloetus, ,.. .,., N". Norih giteen Sltiel. itiisndmlnUlered. npl'-ljii iirANTi:ii-A mui. reu tiKNiiiuT. w. K!!,,,,,,?.t,,v.:.r,,"," ""m is1 T".'.ll .". '''-"Vv; " I'ltONP I'l.KATl -- rilled Havana l cent Chrur Is stendllv gaining Ibe tepiitaiien s tl, unit iViUsim. lint ana l Igar lu I be mat Let r nickel nl (I'ennerly llailnmn's) ' Wdlew'f rem." Naill North Uueen Mttect. rpe lAt'ce I'irrriNds, shuai'h, hii't- X 1M1S AN II IMt K Kits' WAS IK Iry ind Clean, bought Mr cash. ' y ",m .. .I.S. MOLINS, , . 'Sl!-OT enrl Stteel, New etW. Niiw Ql k. Iebl71yd -j-ji.a('kiii:kuy, IMl"Kiuiv7 "illNOICH AND I.IM.MKI, HitAMHKt, fine, a qtiarl. IINKspl ATAWIIA UINK,lsi agsllen. KtlllltKK'ai.igiKlltSTOItK, Ne. 'il (,'entre Squalii, apWMldll l.anrasler, Pa. l'l'.MNlt OI'l.NINOIt I UK OI'KNINll OF TIIK New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. -10 NORTH QUKEN ST., (Net Peer te Postelllco) Hill take place en SATl'llDAi , A fill f. i;tb, wlthoueel thu rlnest nnd most complete assort ment of Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of the llest Makes and nt the Lewest Possible Prices. Thcstecklseutlrnly ncw-nndcsrehtllv selected, and gisxls will be sold at S THlC'l I.l ON r. I'lUCh and SATlsl'AC TtON OPAItANTKI-1 A cerdis! Invitation Is extended te all te visit enr Sew store, whether you buy or net Ne trouble te show geed. UK.MKMlIKItTIIKl'LACK, Ne. IS SOUTH i)Vll)X KTItKKT (Next Doer te the Posledlee 1 CHAS. A. REECE. aprll -JwdAllw .4Art7Ai-M:.VI'.s. J ANlWSTr.lt ItlNK. KDNKSDAV K KSISci. Sknllti 7 ITntll i OVIerk. l).mrlng it Tntil ltlOVIerk. Musle by HI.4K HAND and OIEOSIIS OH- A II MISSION 1.1 CKNt'S aiAMId TjMU.TON Ol'KK.V Hel'Sh WcKlneailny JaTluiredtiy, Aprll 1.8, 20. TIIK TAI.KNTKD A It I Is I', HENRY CHANFRAU, In his tireat erlglnil Drama of eslerti I.Me. AS Tfrpllli: AKKtNHJt.V (VI t 'llt.W l.l.Lll. SUPPOIITKD 111 A STIiOMi COMPAM. Aecntnpunled by these two thirsty and Ingeni ous M churselers," " Til K 1 1' DO K " and " MA JOU." Performed In Kvery Leailltig Ihi-ntre lu America. New Scenery, Mechenlcal Kffecls, Klc (iiest Levee Scene. CALIOI'KCOLOIIKD IJUAIimiK. Danr-li.g Plckaulnuy. flllCKS.... a,.lMtliVTf. Itesered -eiils ut Opera Heuse ull-'d 111(1' OIHIDS. rpuiceis. All-Weel TrireJs in SriiiB Shades And Klegant Flnlsb fera'r a yard. at rnr- North Und Dry Goods Stere. J. W. Ill UN K. nnvS-lyrt Ne. S!i North Oueen stn et. rnin: nkvvT'ahiT Tmml:7" NEW CASH STORE, Opposite, the Keystone Heuse and Northern Hank, Ne.s.t!l7.V:i.M Nerlh (uwn Street NKW SI'lll.SO DUKSSdOODSIualltbe I.hIesi Popular shades. OOOD Itl.ACK SII.KH. GOOD HLAI K I ASH- MKUKS. Ne belter In the city ler the money. Nl N'S VK1L1NO lu ull the New Shades crinkled Seersuckers, llstlsle Cleths, st- leens, Percales, Chintzes, Ac. lull Line Of NKW PHINTS ANI. I10.MKSIK1 which we eiler ut Lew Prltes. l'lci9e cull and see us befnrn pnrchssitig lebS-lyd w. li. IIOWKU-. s il'rt'IAL HAlttJAlNS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Oiler HperUI ll.irgalns In NKW SPIMNli tMtAPS, NKW SPUING HOI - ( I.K .1 KltK VH, lllaek and Colored NKW SPUING .IKKSKYrl, Vest Flouts. ard widn Cheviot, ISMc. u yard, made te sell InriMc. These lecant Pin Check Pongees ure pleasing everybody ut 10e. n yard, worth I7e. a yard. Weel Dress floods, new and ptelly hades, e.. made te soil nt liXe. Filly pieces All-Weel Hlack- Cashmere. .'ic. u said j would be cheap enough at KXc. u yard. GKNTS' I.AUNDKIKD AND 1' N I. A V M.I.IKD SHIHTS. Gents' Cellars, Cull's, Neckwear, Hosiery, Ktc , lu Great urlety and Lew Prices, AT TDK- BOSTON STORE. Nea. 20 & 28 North Qitenu St. LANCASTF.il, I'A. J OUN H. (MVIjKH. OKO. K. KATUVON. Qentlemen and Beys CLOTHING Made te Order, AT Astcniahing Lew Prices FOR CASH, GIVLER &l CO.'S QISH STORE, NO. 25 BAST KINO aTRBET, I.SM04BTSR, I'A, riiU HALK UU MKNT. XJtOU RKNT. X: A Tobacco Wnrehouse with l'enn'a It. I!. Hiding. Capacity for storing 3,000 canes. Apply at thu marlO-tfd INTELLIGENCE!! OFFICK. JJIOH KENT. J Shep in rear of Ne. 87 West Chestnut street, used as u clgar-bei luctery, and a shop en Alllllln street, between Seuth Queen and Pilncu treats, lately used as a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling aud store, room new occupled by A. A. llubley as it drug stere, West K tug stroet. Apply at the hS-lM lNTElAiaKNCKl. OFFICK. ! V i R
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