'' n fHlS LANOABTBB DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, FJBIPAY, APML HO. 1886. ii' &-! tt- mk i waktid te go imr. . w V ! MMXMALTMB Mt A MIFIVN "S. c ' that wm Canard te Martin j' ' ftetfcw M MulMtm by IM OMidiwt KM WyM HB-LaaMtr Amu- fnr tUfn wH imrttMi. lingular Correspondence of IirrttiieMctii. COLUMBIA, P., April Sfll-On last Tues "day OJHeM WMNck wcivecl from the lather of MuUm Keefc, Manbtlm, a description or beh, who MM home en Iho day tmrlMMi M coier w"h e ethor young aM Mid wm reaailng about the country, TM MiMlofbey waaased nineteen yeans Mrf had been working aa an ap. &btimUe te painter. Becoming ills MiMed he left bis home with bin two omnpanleBR, aed hla action were the cause of great anxiety te Ida parents. The ofllcer notified the proper authorities In our neigh boring eltiea te be en the lookout for the boy. 1M evening young Kech wan nrresteil by the offleer while standing In front of the Pennsylvania railroad station and placed In the lookup, where he will remain until his father, who has been notified of his capture, can arrive In town nd get his runaway seu. David Wert, the veunc man who luul llie great desire te become a Western cowboy but lud hla plans frustrated by Ofllcer Wittlck, was sent yesterday afternoon .by Squire Kvans te the home el his grandfather, living near the Marietta junction. The St. rani's Church tlenr lit. The parquet and circle of the opera house was very well filled last night en the occasion of the performance by a company of Iiancas ter ladles and gentlemen ier the benefit of the Ladies Secial society of the St. Paul's I'. K. church. About fltty Lancastrians citne te Columbia at 8:15 o'clock te see the perform ance and take part In the fame. "A Lessen in Iieve" was presented In a first-clnss manner for amateur and the farce of "Bex and Cox" created considerable amusement. II. M. North, esq., ontertalued the ladles and gentlemen from Lancaster ue took pnrt In the performance in the opera heuMi last night, at his residence, cerner Second and Cheiry streets. In lUllread circles. Fer some time past engine Ne. 119, of the Pennsylvania railroad, has been In the Col umbia shops, undergoing very extensive repairs. The engine was tlioreuelily over hauled, and during yesterday was given a trial trip, when all the machinery was found te be in geed working order. On and after Slay 1st, the empleyes at the shops and round house of the Pennsylvania railroad will make ten hours per day. The men are new making nine hours for eue days went. The freight tratllc el thePennsylvan 14 rail road still continues te increase andtuew ages of the trainbands are correspondingly get ting larger. Tnirn Netrs. A concert was held last night by the mem bers of the Mount Zlen A. M. K. church, in the church, which was largely attended. The principal features of the concert wero songs. recitations and dialogue;, and the exercises were received with tumultuous applause. The concert will be repeated te nlgbL The shad" fishing has become a little better, but net as geed as it should be. The catch of yesterday up te an early hour this merulng can be estimated at about 370 tlsh. The exterior of the mill of the Columbia Iren company la being painted, which will greatly improve Its appearance. The stacks of the boilers are being raised into posi tion. A passenger en the Readlnc.t Columbia passenger train this morning lest his hat In the viclulty of llelse's weeds, whtle looking from the car window. The young man was compelled te make a visit te a hat stere upon his arrival iu Coumble. Jehn Kyen, of I'ettsvllle, is en a visit te Columbia as the guest of Rebert T. Kyen, en Walnut street. A large number of our young pcople will indulge iu a May party en Saturday. They will visit Chickles rock and spend the day iu a pleasant mauuur. The different owners of beats In town are commencing te put them in proper condition ter use upon the river during, the summer season. VOX TIIK O A It. UR1.1KF FVtil). An :iitertalnineutHt the I,aiicMer It Ink That Ttai largely Attended. On Thursday evunlug an entertainment Mas given In the Lancaster rink for the ben efit of the relief fund of Geerge II. Themas Pest, Clrand Army of the Kepublic. Pre vious te the cuteilnluiiiHut the member of the Pest marched from their hall, in Centre Square, te the armory el the Reynolds rilles, en East King street, and escorted the militia te the rink. The performance began at 8 o'clock and by that time a very large audience was present. The first part or tue show opened with a medley by an orchestra composed of well-known young musicians, or the city. Maj. A. C. lleiuiehl lollewed this wltli n Bhert address of welcome in winch he spokeof the geed cause ler which the enter enter tainmeut was given, and thanked these pres ent for thelr generous patronage. The Garden City trio, composed of Messrs. Ifambright, Dreppurd and Krisman, snng (everal geed selections. Prof. Mehn gae some sleight of hand tricks and he was fol lowed by " Rellly, the J'iddler." The act of this man was n big feature of the show. Iteilly came te this city from lUnlinsvillea tow mouths age and since then he lias made hlmseir well-known. He plays all the old fashioned tunes en his tldule, aud although he was well dlguised last night, he was seen recegnired and hla playing whlle sing lug his original songs, stirred up the audi ence. Miss Mlunie Cogley gave a cornet sole, in her usual pleasing Mylu. Hlie was followed by the members of Company C, P. N. Q., of this city, who gave uu exhibition drill, under command or Captain flowers. The young gen tlemen did their work remark ably well. Their movements were very cor rect and they were greeted with thunders of applause. Part second opened w Itn tuusie by the or chestra, aud the Garden City trio followed with several comic songs, li.mlel Clemens, Jr., gave a drum sole, and did it well. Upen being encored he and Ills drum corps played " Marching Through Georgia," and secral ether old army pieces. The eutertafumeiit closed with a dress pa rade by the ineinnerset tlieGraud Army and Company C. The Grand Army men were divided In two cemp.mleK. One was under command or Geerge W. Hutl'uugle, and the ether under Captain IL It. Jlreneman. The entertulnmeut netted agoed round sum. Death of jntlah Davlnh. Jesiah Davish, an old citizen of Lancaster, died at his residence en Coucerd Btreet this morning at 5 o'clock. The causes of his death were rheumatism and dropsy, aud he had been in ill health for tecrul weeks. Deceased was bem In this city. Fer many years he carried en the manufac ture of horse powers, separators, A.c,;at his shop en Coucerd street, lie worked at this up uutil lust wlntsr. At the tlme el hi death he was 70 years of age. He was twice married aud et the llrst wife's children the following ate living: Jeseph, of Philadelphia ; Luther, el Canten, Ohlej Mrs. Catherine, wile of Kamuel Krisman deceased; beplila, wife or lienry 1 Kvaus; Anna, who of lienry Hartley; Jesiah Jr.; Miss Husan and Elizabeth, wife or William Kllas. Theecena wire's children are Edward J. r,mJ "?? ?Iafyt aU of wl" are slngle. The funeral takes place eh Monday. ThU Kveunk', Cremation. The body of aeerge D. r.mmeus, late chief engineer of the United States navy, arrived here at 1 o'clock this afternoon, in charge of 1.1s brothers, IL L. Emmens, of HaltluTere, iindH.il Lmmens', of Monten, Mlchiuau It Jk Kiumens, auetiiet brother, w rHr,iv here eq Day Express. Tue body wm takn te the crematorium, and it will ue prlvtelv intlueraled this evening. Mr. Emuiens died ou Wednesday in llaltimere, el fcolieniiiser the brain, aunerlnduced by paralysis. He v. as 6-' years of age, and It was bis renuest that lie slieuld be Incinerated. The ashes will in burled la Greenwood cemetery, New Yerk. trtum Catch of Jlroek Trout. ' We were shown te-day a very tine catch of ,t" apeeklil brook trout, taken in one of our Lancaster oenuty streams and presented by a disciple of Itaak Walten te Ml. Wm. J, , Cooper, of this city. There were about forty , of tfceai, the heaviest weighing one and a , , telf peunUs tid the lightest about half a ;' peuad. Mr. Cooper takes a part of the catch "i W Pnl(telphl for presentation te Dr. D. '" Bama A Knew, and another rtien te friends V ' THJf COVHT BOUIIK J'AtNTlXO. A CHIn and Tax-Parrr tVhn In Net Satliflrd Wltli theCommlulenem' lvplnnatlnn. Kns. lSTKLMfiKMCKn: 1 was surprised, as well as sorry, te eee the la'ine axcuse of ef fernd In the IxTKt.i.tnr.NCKli by the county commissioners for awarding the contract ier painting ihe court heuse te Uileman, when his bid waa far above ethers equally as geed palnters. Mr. ilarttnau my, " they con sidered Guthrle the best paltrier, and his bid was the highest." Very natural ferjKwr Judges In anything te alwnys choeso Iho highest-priced article ; taking Ter granted It Is the best. New why did they net gte it te Guthrie If they were se anxious tohavea geed Jeb T Again Mr. J I. says, "the commis sioners had taken security from some con tractors for county work and Imiiul it worth worth less, Ac. " It se, who was te blame for that but the commissioner", and they should le held responsible for the lmve way they de busluess. Mr. Uartmaii says, " the price was a fair eue, far le than the Jeb cost the last time." And why net, when miterlal costs at least one third less and later gees a tog ging ? Commissioner Myers says " he acted In the matter the same as If he 'would h.tve bwn awarding the contract In his private busi ness." I, for one, de net knew anything about his private business, but 1 de net like his stvleef public business, oieclally this court house business. He scorns te rvllect en the way the commissioners awarded the stonowerk ler "HlnkleyV bridge lcaue It was given te the lowest bidder and turned out te be a bad JeU This prosperous com missioner In "private business" has shown his Incapacity for doing business ter the tax payers In this ery llinkley brldce bungle, lie s.vs "It has all te be done ever j" and it Is hard te say who will get the job next time. Frem present appearance it will be a high bidder, without security. He also statesthat Mr. Guthrle, whe'was the highest bidder, etc., " expressed satisfac tion that he did net get the contract." Se did the fox who couldn't get the grapes. Mr. Myers says', "if the commissioners were obliged te award te the lowest bidder, then Ernst would have received it." lr Ernst had had the figure 4 iu front of ills J'.V2 he would have Rtoed a geed rhatice with our county commissioners. I am sorry te forget it, for " Charley" is a geed painter. Mr. Myers further says, "any one et intel ligence knows that the building could hardly be whitewashed for this Mini" ($fC2). Se that shows what he knows about "white washing." Then be winds up his reumrkable vindi cation by stating, "that If he had te de it ever sgaln he would de as he had done, be be canse lie believed it te te te the best luterest of the county te give tbe contract te a painter who they kuew would de hla work accord ing te the seciticntiens and use the best material." There is no conl-teucy in his argument from beginning te end and it shows a ciear laventism. According te their statement they reilcct en all the uuder-bldders, t-eiue of whom are certainly ttie equal or llstt'in.in In etery re spect te de as geed work aud back it up with resKnsible security audsavotheceuuty nearly ?1,000. Or course it Is somewhat a matter or opinion as te who Is the best painter in town. We maj' h.we our favorites HUd the county commissioners have clearly shown theirs, regardless el cast In this last trail sactleu. I wa3 sorry te notice that Commissioner Gingrich "was net disposed te talk much about the award," feri believe If he would de it he might give us allttloei the true inwardness or the whole court heuse trans action. (I understand he had net been con sulted in the first decision el his brother commissioners.) 1 was also sorry te notice that Mr. G. was ulse down tn giving con tracts te low bidders. He said something about the size or the court house, Ac I have no doubt the bulldlngloeks big toeurzealous county commissioners aud they want te ele a big price Ter jvilutlng it. North Ql i:en Stri:kt. CUJHKI.V I'LI-.AH CUVIIT. A null (Irimlnc Out or the Mlts et the Elicit of Juuei U. Oarber. xiCFer.E jrnei: mvinonte.v. All el Thursday allcruoen was taken up by counsel In the argument of the Murr .t Kceser vs. Kreldcr hoisecaso. The case was given te the jury at C o'clock mid they had net agreed upon a verdict at 1 1 o'clock te-day. The lastcose attached ler trial ter the week was that or Philip Doersom and Philip Kudy against Aud row Garter. This is an action in trever aud conversion te receerthe value el certain personal property which the plaintltls claim was unlawfully kept from them and appropriated by Andrew Garber, the defend ant. The facts asdoeleiod by w itneses for the phuutlils ureaslollews : On Ne ember 11, 1!S1, an execution was issued against the per per eonal properly of Jonas K Garner, of West Hempdeld tewnshlp,by Messrs. Doersom and Hudy. The property was sold by the sherltl en January IS, lsV, anil Mr. Doersom be came the purchaser for himself and Mr. Kudy. Among the articles bought were '15 tens of hay, "e tens et straw, ia) bushels or ceru, aud 1-0 bushels et w In at. In due time Mr. Doersom went te Garber' premise te take jKissesslen of the articles, u hen he was warned by the deteiid.mt net te put a loot llm his land. He was unable le get the articles he purchased and Mitiseqm-ntly Andrew Garber approri.ited thegoeiisiulii own use, and this suit is breusht te ncever ?1,031.0 the value el the goeils Liken, with Interest from the tlme of the appropriation. The dolense was that .1'inns It. Garber had no Interest in several of the articles sold by the sherltl, aud that a notlt-e te that etlcct was read w hen the goods were ull'ereil ler sale, and it was also shown that Jonas had admit ted te several parties that he had no interest iu the hay, corn or straw, except te use them en the farm, and that when hu tinned awav hlls interest ceased. On trial. t L'URKNT nriNi:ss. Application has been tiled by Samuel Philip and Moses Ylugst, for the count' re ward rer the arrest anil conviction of Corne lius Koeii", a horse thier. A pctttieuwu8 presented te court this morn mern iugtnset aside the inquest awarded In the estate el the late Jehn Leng, who died a few months age at his residence en North Mul berry street. He illed w Itlnuit lu lug made a will, mid Jetters of administration were granted te a sister. The pititieu of this morning sets forth that Leng lulta widow aud two children. The brothers and sisters claim that they never knew hit was married, The court granted a rule te show cause why the Inquest should net te set aside, aud the testimony taken will establish the woman's rights, II she proves her m irrlae. Itutiben Fiihtif stock, Daid it.' Kra.it. and Martin S. Fry have been uppemted viewers te lay out it uublic nud from a point en the Heading aud Ephrata turnpike. I'allTlll Year oil .SimhIkjt. Decoration Day, this year, -May an, falls en Sunday, and will be celebrated en the day provleus. According le general us.ue, Mm", day should be celebrated iu its stead, in the caseefauy ether holiday our law expressly says that w hen the preir date tails en Sun day the Monday Inllewingshall boa public, holiday. Decoration Day seems te have been foolishly excepted. This ye ir will te the third sluce the passage or the law that Penn sylvania has done liener te its dead soldiers' memory en Saturday, whlle New Yerk, New Jersey and the rest or the states fellow -ed en Monday. Charles ltni.nu' ijealh, J. 11. Sclmeider, editor or the J-'rri I'rcsic, te-day received a telegram Iruni Philadel phia informing him that his brother-in-law, Charles llraam, died this morning. Deceased resided In this city ler soine mouths several years nge. He was then proprietor of the saloon en North Queen street owned by J. J. Desch, which Is new occupied by Christian Matteru. Of latu he had been keeping a grocery store at Twentieth street and Sus. qtiehaunn avenue, Philadelphia. Charged Willi I.xrrmj, Ellis J Hutteu, nrresttd en Thursday ler steiling a wheelbarrow from Sinner A Hhreiner, hardware merchants, corner North Queen aud Walnut streets, was committed by Alderman Deen (era hearing. Thesteleu wboelbarrew was leiiml in thecellarol'the house iwcHpici by the accused, who states that he round it en Ninth Mulberry stieet ana took It home with him tn await an advertisement rrem the owner. Heading Their course" vVe.tward. On Tuesday next there will be an excur excur sleu te Kaunas City, Ma, ever Iho Pennsyl yanla railroad, starting frm thlscllv .wirv enr-'-"" Stjet' Court. The mayor disused of three cases u,N morning and one paid the costs ; the second was discharged as it was his llrst cllensa aud the third, u ledger, was discharged. ' Mere Meny for Ireland. The local branch or the National '.cagtie of America liave inaugurated n movement among Lancaster's business men for Increas ing the Parliamentary In ml. The Indications are that the responses will te ery geuoreus. The total net amount, after Joxpcnses are deducted, is nearly (I MO. Following nre the naines of the latest con cen con tributeons: Wldmver v. Hlcksecker, Mi Walt,Shand A" Ca,K i II. 1- Siavmaker, fT.j A. C. Kepler, Vi W. I). SUuitler. W j II. Gerhart, K5 Charles M. Hewell, ?,") Jehn Hertlt)g,M. Total, Ml. Melting emrlsls. The jireerty committee el ceunclts are Inspecting city property this afternoon. The ceuuty commissioners went tel'ist Cocallce township this afternoon te insxs:t the slte rer a propesel brldge ever the Kast Cocallce creek, en the read leading from Heamstewn te Stevens. A Whciiii Wrerard This merulng ateut half-past S o'clock as J. Ik Martin V Sen's business wagon was being driven nleng North (itieen street in front of the Grape Hetel, It was run into by another wagon ami the back spring was broken anil tore loeao from the axle, the hub-band was crushed, and there w.vs some ether damage done the vehicle. The IKwrli lnquHlllen. II. It. Fulton, Adam 11. IUrrand Dr. H. V Muhlenberg, the commission appointed te Inquire Inte the sanity of Jeseph J. Desch, met this afternoon at the county prison, and heard testimony tending te show that be is of unsound mind. The commission will make report te the court lo-iuerrow. Mm. ChainpneTs Fuueral, The funeral of Mrs. Cbampneys took place this afternoon, from her late residence en EastOrangestreet. Thosermen waspreached by Hev. J. Y. Mitchell and the interment was made at Woodward Hill. Second Might of Kit." Henry Chaulrau aud company played "Kit" a second time last eeulnK, ami the audience at the opera beuse was much smaller than ou the llrst night. The presentation vf the play was the same. Letter Held. A letter addressed te Vinule Gump is held at the Lancaster postefflce for better di rections. Car Lend of Italians. About n car lead el Italians came te this city from Baltimore. They lett at li50 for l.obaueu and will be put upon railroad work by Keller A Reiliy. A rremlalng Hey. Kreuithe. erk Dally. II. P. C)en has n son 1" years el age wlie liaugs 70 jiieces of wall paper a day. Fiinrr Unrk Kxhlliltleu. Fancy Werk Kxhlbltlen at Demestic Scwlug Machine Office, Se. 21 Centre Square, I.aucas ter, I'il, ou May 4, S, 6, 7 aud s. Yeu are respect fully Invited te attend a Deuie.-tic Art ltecep ltecep tien. ThU exhibition will consist in parteta large line et draperies, banners, screen, and a variety or fancy articles executed en saitn, silk, plush, felt, canvas, Ac, with embroidery silks, tinsels, chenille, arrasenc, crewels and ap plique, mosaic and etching. This exhibition will be under the care of L It Campbell, who Is willing te explain nnd sbeir hew thee decora tive articles are made. Cotne one, come all. Connected With the Telephone. M. M. fry A Itro , dealers tn leaf tobacco nnd chrars, e. Si Market street, are connected with thetelephoneexchauge. Amusement. .1 J'arlyc IaUIc FeXkt. The Count and Coun tess Magrl open ter two nights at the opera beuse this evening Te-morrow n matinee will be given, when the youDgfelks will have an op portunity of seeing these famous little people The Ceuutess Magrl was formerly Mrs. Tem Thumb, and she hasnppeared all overthe world. She and her husband have n full comedy and specialty company with them. J7ie (Jray-istepheni Cemjxtny On Monday evening the Cray-Stephens company opens here for a week at tow prices. They play "Without allemc," "Saxcd trem the bterm " and ether pieces which serve te introduce their famous trained dogs. Wl advise all In want of geed beets or shoes at low prices te visit the Hed Krent bhoe Stere, Ne. 41 North Queenstriet, next deer te poslefllce. nprll-lwilAltw Davisii. In this city, en thuJuth lust., Jesiah Davlsh, In the 71st year et his age. "After tell comes rest " The relatives and irlends of the family are re spectfully lnvtteilte attend the funeral from his late residence. Ne. 211 North Mulberry street, en Monday iittcroeon at J o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery. npatitd itermtkitz lu this i Itv, en the 'iith Inst,, Peter sterinleltz. In the sTln yearet his age. The relatives and friends of the family arc ro re spectfultylntlted te attend the tuneral from the residence of his son, Uoe Stermfeltz, Ne. S3CJ North Queen street, en .Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 11 31AHKETH. t'hlUdelpbla Produce Market. I'aiLADiLrau. April Se Kleur Maiket quiet, sales of !) barrels : Minn, bakers at IJS08:5i I'enna. landlyat M7'ffl 10 j Western at II j:Sttl 7S ; I'uleeW. It TMtS'A Itye Heur was quiet nifS ietti 15. 1 p. m . call Wheat April, 9le i May, 91c j June. lM,c: July, !i)ic. Cern April, t'lJie; May, 16c June, 4hKe July G,e. Oats April, tec; May KfJS, June AJKcjJuly Grdraca Market. Caioiue. April 30, 9J a. m. Market e)ened Wheat May, Ts',j0i June, se'Jc . July. c!c Cern April, y,ic i May, 3.ic ; June, 3;. 37Kc i July. fcVic uats May, ttH,c j Jul, ,'c. l'erk Muy, l-s MtJune, rji6; July, J'JlJk Ijinl-May, t587MQV.Jj June, tSUJ; July, itllw Jlny, 5 J; June, f5 'il; July, KS-. oume. Wheat April, 7N! ; May, TsXOKe; June.Ske ; July, ifAie. Cern Aptll. 8V'cj May, SV,ies June, STiit: July. 8S',;8is4c. eats April, isj(; ; May, SJc i June, '-M.'Oi July.j;c. l'erlc April. H US i May, tn 10: June, fj (Cfi-a e;k i J uly, 0 17J. Ijird Aprtl, 15 7H t May, 5 KKQ W. Juiw,j W65 WP4 : July. mi w.'U Klhs-Aprll, V llii i May, U Wes I June, n S7K! J"iy. n Household market. DilkV. Creamery llutter :n1c Hut ter b 'r.ifiic Dutch Cheese V lump (JlUc I OULTHV. Turkeys V pl:e (live) IKri'il " " (cleaned) Ill 75 Chickens J palr(livu) nJll.iw ' ft piece (cleaned) iXfl'lc MISCKLLXXKOCa. Apiile llutterw qt 2.1c KriKsVdez llfllJc Heney V &.... k3 lJird V & bftSc rauiTH. Apples fl Kpk 10Q15C lUuanas Vduz 'rinic Cei'muiuts, each ttiiJC humeus vi dez 'Jic Ontnges Vdez WlUXs I, rapes V lb , AQ.fic CruubHirles, pr. ql , Wjsc VKUKTABLIM. CahbaKii V head , .Scfse Items V till ..&WI0C 1'etuUsjs ) K lk lofllie " ft bushel I.lilivie Cauliflower, pr. hit 'i.l"c Hweet Potatoes y) J pic imjjlc Turnips V K pk IPQlJe nan. Halibut ft & 152ue Cattish V 13c llerilnK V dez , 2.V3 k resh Mackunil 1 B iJe Clams ier tee , ti pea ilass iiie llluuFish inc siiirueeu lue bhad V piece siflOOe II II in. Wheal :x-Vj Oats lie Coin UQUc llje iae Hay pur ten IIMJJO Clevers ceil ....;.i Timethy tiM&i HeiilUruss ..M.'Si Orchard Uruss , use Mixed ltw u tlrasses H.eu HeurW bbl IIU'H Ilungnrlan Unuw th'JS New Verk I'redm e Market. Nkw Veiik, April ai Heur market dull but firm i Hee, u atfj net Muix'rrlne, ri i 6JI Common te oed Kxtm Wmtern, t3'.5(l. City Mill hxtrus, II nai W for West Indies i Minn. Kxtm.jJKat se. Wheat Ne. I ited state en Spot, t 00 1 Ne. 2 Hed.lBci Ne. 1 White, state. I.W): Ne. 2 Ited, Wjl'jter, May, We; Ne. s Ited, Winter, June, Corn-Ne. 2Wlxed, cash, IGc.i July, lii'ic Oats-Me. 1 White Stale, upet, 130 1 Miv S, de, 40c live dun. Itarley nominal. Perk dull t Me. tleitte A l.ard-May. W lSi June, JS .V. Molasses dull i i.'it l:V ler be test belllUK stock Tun'entlne itulll st &c Kesln quiet I strnlued tn geed. It iCHttl US- FretRhts dull . grain te I.terpiel, J'4e. Hetter-.Mai lud dull, wcakt .New Western t:nitnery, l'-0lc i State Dairy, halt tltklii lul, SIRle. I,tieen nulrl t W rateni, KfttJ'iC i State, Tfl'.V, KKKsnuli. Slate, ljguxei western. Hit lS'tc stnrar maikel dull t Keflned cutleal, ;'4c j crushed, itc i niniitd A, "He Tallew eulel j prime cltv. 3fc retreleuindntii lerincd tu cases, sV. Coffpe quiet t fair rsrsews at !c. Klcedulli raiutes treiu34(lc (tram aud I'ratinieus. r urntshed by 8. K. Vundt, ltreker, Chlcare. Anrtl si. 1 o'clock n. in. WhenU Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. April Mar June July AtKUt September .., at ..Tsif ...!St ...SJ ...M; ...SJ rj.r S7f? XSi? as. ti m V in en 2TK iW a fl in 9 U 3S)i KecelpU. Car Lets. 3 in ... si ... Ul WlnterWhent.. spring Wheat..., Cern.. Oats Kye Itarley Oil Cltv Crude OU 73 Head. 19,en llecetpU lletfs.. Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. n.. i neat. corn. uns. i-ern. unv. April May , June July AUKIlM.. .. Senleuibcr. . 7S ,'i -JJ p le e :i s 9 M i .MisJ 5 97W 6 15 t 15 3sl? K) Oil City Crude Oil l.lte Stock Markets. CiilcAiie. Anrtl i Cattle KecMpU, 5,2iV head ; shlpments, l,)sO head; mtrket steadier; shipping sH-ers. tee te IJiO B.S.M atJ5 75; stiK'kers and reeders, J 75(tl "5 ; cows, bulls and mixed, ti . 10; bulk. : 50OI lu , through Texuns, corn led, II 1.VII75 lles llecelpts, jl.Me head; shipments, 5,nx) head; slew and inc towel . rough nnd mixed, M VO410; packlnc and shipping, U.S5a-S0; light, tisetfl 15; skips. l.'XsHtlii. jheej llecelpts, l.sse head; shipments, liO head, market stronger , natives, flS 75. r.RT Libiktv CatUe -rtsilpts, 247 head; sMpments, 104 head j market slew , prime, fc'i.Vs't.-. 75 fair te Reed, tl 7S5 21 , fair te geed, Il75st5k. common, Nflt 50 j Shipments te New erk, none. Herfs ivcelpts, 7iO head; shipments, l,lil; market flew . 1'hlladelphis.s, F4 led IM 'iorlt 'ierlt ers, WJ0OI3U! sklpj, IJ ;vgi 10 : phlpments te New 1 erk, 1 carload. Mieep receipt.", l.JUl head: shipments. 260: market nnn . prime, tl 75s?l ; fair te geed, $1 .'0 4 5e i common, MQI. siew Yerk btecks. Nsw Yesz, April 30. Wall street. 1:30 p. tn. Meney ey at 2 per cent. tereln ex ex ehaufre quiet, tlrm, 4s7KCK: Oevernuients tlrni Cuirencj- 'sr ll.TS til.l ; 4's coups. llUjij bid . H"s tliS bid. The stock market this merulng opened Arm, with prices irattleually higher In a lew In stances. After the llrst ten minutes of business the bears made a raid upon Pacific mall and con solidated gas stocks, both of which gauu way shxrply, breaking the rest of the maiket. At the first call figures were'4 tel'i percent below the cleslnc of last night. Toward 11 o'clock the bulls begin bidding values up, and nt neon figures were up te the opening point, hut sold en fractionally since. Kansas and Texas Is the weakTigures, and Is down 1,' percent. UtecK Markets. Quotations by Kwil, MeUrann A Ce., bankers, iincnsier, i it. XSW TORS LUST. 11 A. V 12 M mi t'k 21 Ji ie: S r.u. Gl 47H m 22H lMi 23i m 55 ira'6 'li .Ji iii 51 ie:'I 5SCJ '-S 5Ht Canada, l'actnc ri U C. C I is Cel. Ceal 21i Central 1'acidc 4'i Canada heuthnrn S-'i Chi.. St L ft Pgh. Denver ft llle Grande....... . . Del., 1lCk.A Western 121 EZ10ataa(a yl Crlu2d M?r New Jersey Central lQ K. ft T 2KJ I.OU ft N 15 Lake Shere rjj, MtchlRan Central Mi"nr1 l'sclflc Northern 1'aclrlc 2i; N. P. Prel 55'' n. w ic;' New Yerk Central 101J, 12l si2 43 102 2sl unie ceuinu Omaha ,T)U Oregon Trans 2i onuirleft ivwj'rn ratine Mall ,. !:': ttecheslerft 1'ltUburg St. Paul N',', i Texas Pacific ... n Union 1'aclilc ,. U Wabash Common Wabash l'reierred Western Union Telegraph., a'. West Shere raiLADXLrBtA list. Lehigh Valley &., I!.. N. V. ft 1'hlls "; Peunsylvanta 51',, Beading la tt-i Leblgb Navigation 5e Hostenvllle Philadelphia ft Erie Northern Cent l'eople's Passenger K'd'gGen'UM'ttr-s rj '.)! OU 7: 51', 3 9l 'I I rj't IicmI Miecs nun tleims. Ueperted by J, 11. Leng Par Lust vnlue ssle Lancaster s per cent r 4 " " i - , If") luu no lrs. tee Scheel lean loe In I or 20 years loe In 5 or 'JO ye.irs. He Ul l'6i Wl 1UT.25 IK) 1W 4 4 tn luervnyc&ra lce Munhelm Horeugh lean 100 BASK STOCKS. First National Hank lnu VC rarmers' National nnnK ,vi 115 Kulton National Unit In) lui Lanciuter County Nutlonel Jtank .... w 11510 Columbia National Hank lu le) Christiana National Hank no lis Kphrata National Hank l'O ije First Natleual Hank, Columbia lui 158 rtrst National llink, strasburx no ixi Kllst Natluiml Hank, Marietta 1U0 'JI1..VI rirst National Hank, MU Jey lui 150. Lltltz National lunk no )ri. Manhelm National Hank 1(0 1G0 Union National Hauk, 5teunt Jey.... 50 ivi New Helland National Hank loe 13'.50 Gap National Hank ion 110 Q,uarryvllle National Hank H no kllzabuthtewn National bank. 1) no Neilhern Uunksl(x;k. joe 135 TCBSriKB STOCKS. Ul(? Sprtnir A Hoaver Valley 25 7.00 liridk'eivirt ft Horsesheu HK 21.50 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill J) 40 Columbia ft Washington 20 24.05 Conestoga A Hlg Spring 25 20 CeluinbLttA MurietUi 25 ?) Miytewnft Kllzabmhtewn 25 40 Lancualurft Kpbntta 25 41 Laiicasterft Willow Street 25 is.er btrasburg A Millport 25 22 Marietta Maytown n m Marietta A Mount Jey 25 35.50 Lane, Kllzabethtewn A Middletown He 70 Lancaster ft Frultvllle 50 M Lancaster ft Lltltz 25 73 :ast Urandywtneft Wnynesburg .... 50 .25 jumwterA Wllllanistewn 25 107.50 Lancusterft Maner W lis IincusterftMauhelm 25 "euse Ijtncaster ft Marietta 25 si Lancaster A New Helland lue V2 U1SCKLLANKOCS STOCKS. (JuarryvlileK.lt 50 1.13 MUIersvllleHtreetCnr 50 r.i Inquiring Printing Company. la 52 (ianllght aud fuel Company 25 2S Btoveus Heuse (Hends) lui loe Columbia Oas Company 25 25 Celuiiibla Water Cuinjutny 10 10 Busquehanna Iren Company... 1(0 205.25 Marietta llollew.waro 1OT 21010 Blevuns Heuse 50 106 MUlersvllle Nermal bchoel 25 Is. Northexn Murket he 81 Kustern Market Mi u) Western Market 50 51 Lancaster City Slreut Hallway Ce 50 u Gas Company Hends 100 tut Columbia ltoreuub Hends K 101 Lancaster A 'Susquehanna. 'J 3(0 ijineAsier ft New Iiaiivlllu... 25 U Ouairyvillelt.lt.. 7J' 1W 111.75 Heading ft Columbia It. lt.,b's 100 lui MKH AJtyf.liTJHtHIHNTa. F" HKSIlcilOCOIiATECAKKS ON 8AT UltDAY; all flavors of Ice Cream, Cakes of every variety! conlecllenery uiaers prempiiy J. W. GUI' EL. nneu, neuu inein in eany. ltd Ne. 103 North (Jiiccu Mrcct. $1,000 UK W AUD! KOU ANY ciise of Kidney Troubles, Nerv eus Debility, Mental nnd Physical Weakness, that ItOl'ANlO NKKVK H1TTKBS falls te cure. Sold by druggists, 60 cents. HKItll MKDlCAL CO., Ne. 15 North lllh Street, Philadelphia, l'a. Circulars free. marjo-tiuieedftw E AHT KND YAK I). 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. KLNDLINQ WOOD. Ottlcei Ne. 20CKNTUK S(UAHK. Beth yard nd ottlce connected with Telephone Exchange ulirlJ.lydll.tK.K T 1UH I'AlMiK IS PK1NTED W1TU INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT fc CO., rnarlt-lyd 2ttb and llsre Sts l'litladclphia, l'a .vr?r -tf vxitrisKMKXTa. OAK1NO lXIWUKll. " ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amatvetef purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mera occ ecc occ nemtcol than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Is) sold lu competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, nlutii or phosphate powders. Sold enlti in neK. K0V1.L lUvise 1'eivdsr Ce., 10H Wall Street. New Verk. iiiav27-lvdAw CUM-.S ! I'AXUi 1 1-A KlM.iri.INK OK Canes of every stjle, from 5 cents up. Just recehed. at MAIlkLKY's (Fermcily llarlman'sl "bellow front," Ne. il North gucen Street V17-ANTKD-A llANGKIt. Call en or address, RpJO-'t'l I KIUST-I'IjASH l'AKKK u married man preferrtsl. II. C YOU Ml. H Locust St., Columbia, Pa. SA17KK KUAlT IANCil, Tomorrow (s.vTUItDAYi eteuing.at the Lamb Hetel. Se Hh (Jueen sttvet. Lunch from Utolieclock .JOHN HANS1NG, It l'ropiletei. E STATU OK KATKICK MchAVOIlIilN, late of Manhelui township, Lancaster Ce., Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said es tate having been grunted tn the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pa meat, nnd thesu having claims or demauds ngnlnst the same, wtlt present them without delaj for settlement te the uuder slgned, residing In llarrishurg, or II. It. Me Conomy, aldenuan. Lancaster. JAMKs McLAt'tlllLl.V, aii-6tdK Executei c HAS. ZUCH, HOTTLEli Or- Weiner ami lta;u'i;t Kecr, Itiewed from the llest Malt and Imported Heps expressly for family use. Alse manufacturer and bottler et Mlucral Water, Sarsaparllla, Glu ger Ale, Ulrch Peer, etc Ne. CIS WEST CHANGE 8THEKT. apr2l-lnd Lancaster, l'a -iirHY "Fay" HB kek di'tchuea fi if CIIKESK, when you can buy the same for the small sum et 90c nlCLAKKh'S. California Apricots, 20c. per pound Cnllfer nta Plums, 10c jht pound. Choice, Prunellft-s, 12Sc ixt pound. Dried Peaches nnd Pears, 6Cc. ler pound resh Krk Ulscults, lfc. jier pound. ew Yerk Mava Soup lteans, ec jmr quart, linker's t. hocelatc, 10. per cake A vena and llrcnkfast Heminy, 5c. per pound Choicest Lines of Teas and ceflees nnd Greatest Induce mentsal CLAKKk S, mXlydftw .Ne. 3s West King btreet. C1CLTON OrURA HOUHli -O.YA' lf'A".-Sa Commenoing Monday, May 3, 1880. Monday. Tuesday and Vt ndncsdaj " WITH OUT A llOMh.' Thursday, Friday, "-sturdaynnd Saturday Mat nee -"SAVKD UtOM THESTOUM." GRAY & STEPHENS, In the Greatest et all Sensational Plays, tn titled "Without a Heme," Hy EDWAHD COLKMAN, Esq. CAST Hags, a Street Waif Scettty llrlpiis. a Hoetblack ; Mabel Pavne, the Hclress-MIsS MINNIE O30AII GltAi. Dudley sleat, Lawyer MB. W T.STEPHENd. Incidental te the I'lay, the Dramatic Dogs, Romoe, Zip, Here, Loe and Majer. uKAY A STEPHENS, Proprietors. M It. J. A. HUNIKH, General Manager. ADMISSION 10, 20 and 30 CENTS Keserved Scats at Opera Heuse. a3e-Ptd ir-UOLKisAKK AtiUNTS l'OU HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT- Ol'KTIUKD YKAIt for the sale of Ilumtneud's Slug Shet ' FIVE TONS SOLD LAST YEA.Il. WHAT IS IT It Is u. combination of the most fietent Insecticides and soluble plant toett net i.irmlul teelther man, beast or fowl, but preba hly the most etfecttveand economical article In use ter the destruction or the various insects thst prey upon cultivated vegetation. It win destroy rotate Hurs, Cut Worms, Hese Hui;s and uu Lice, Worms or Cuterplllars upon Melons, Egi;, Cucumber, Citren, Tobacco and Cubbaxe Plants, Tomatoes, Currants, fruits and Orna mental Trees, Grape tncs. Shrubs and Efowcr Efewcr inR Plants. It remits at 3i cents feranvc pound package, or tA) cents for a ten-pound packaRO. Dealers supplied nl the Lewest Wholesale i.aiei. D. S. BURSK j Grocer aud Wholesale Agent fur Hammend's slirg shut, NO. 17 J3AST rlJNQ STREET, LANCAHTEK. PA. a-Telcpheue Connection. H lHSll & IIUOTUUn THIS BEING THE ANNIVERSARY or THE REMODELING OP OUR STORE AND Tilt AUOl'TION Ol THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM, WoTake this Opportunity te Thank Our Many Patrons Eer past favors nnd will endeavor te nieilt yourpatrensire In the future by continuing te supply you with the Very Meat CLOTHING & FURNISHING AT THE LOWtbT Possible Market Prices. ALWAYS GUAUANTEKING Polite Attention te Everybody, And ef teiidlni; u cordial Invitation te call and examine our stock whether with the Intention el purchasing or nut. One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNKK NOKTH QHKKN 8TUKKT AND CKNTUK SUUAUK, LANCASTK.it, 1'A. Established 1 854. KH (I BROTHER, JUKir .inrAHTlKHMKNTA. rrtoitAt't'e ru'rriNtis, seiiavh, hikt- X INOS AND 1'ACKKIlH' WASTK, llry and Clean, bought for cash. .1. 8. Mill. INK, Ne. S73 t'erttl Street, New nrk. Iteletvnee t'tvil. ftehulle, Ne. 21J Peail stlisl. New eik. IetiI7-lyd 17 II Y l'A Y $15 KOIt A SllfeK TlflCTU IT w hen en can get the same at s, nt W. I. HSU KU'3 Dental Itoeuis, .mi. trj Netlti eiieen fins'i. (ias administered np!7-lyd VOrit'R l.S HKltKllY tllVKN THAT .ls the iiaitiiershlp lately existing between l.dnard P Mchtusliy and Mmy Uaidiicr tsuo tsue tsuo icsser te Henry (lnidner),nsMeKliistry . tiaid ner, Is dissolved by mutual consent. 'Ihubust uesswli; Ixi eentluiied liy Kdnnrd I. Mchtusliy nt the old eland. MIWAHD V. MnKINSTUY, H.N31 MAttY OAltDNKtt. s 1 It 1 N (J HAItTS. Ol'KMNO AT 11. tir.lt- FINE TAILORING. The Ijiruest mid most Complete Assortment of r INK Weel. I.KNs for tlinbptliigTiadolelni found lu the City of Isincastcr. A Chetce Line of spring Overceatings and l'siitaliHiultiits lu alt the Latest Patterns. l'llces Lew, Itesl W erkmanshlp, and all geisls nrranted as repiesenttd, K. GERHART, NO. NOUTH tJUKKN KTHEhV s-Opiioslte the Postelllce. tuarn-l dll pATl'.NT STHA1' l'ANTAl.OONS. Th GreAltsI Invesliea et lbs Age. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap lit ussy, de net but; out nt the knees, don't draw up when sitting den u, nnd (,'H n better satisfaction than any ethers Place your order with A. II. ltnsenstetn, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole rluht for Lamuslei for the Patent Deuble Strap Pautuloeus 1 ettel an unusually full stock et netibv noeds ter I'niitaloetis, Suits, VestliiK andRpiluK 0t'tcwts,nndntii devetliiR my on en Urn attention te my Irleuds nnd nations, and will spare no ellert te letntu the position 1 hae se Ieiir held us Klrst ilne Meiehant Tailor et LaucJiiter Itespecttully vinirs, A. II. UOSKSSl'J'.IN, .lT.erthOiiem St -pitoTes.v us leit hrm;i:T.MATi:uiAi. Swiled proposals wilt be uccHrd bv the siret Committee tii te Monday utenltiK, May TO, ls.'si, at 7 o'clock, for the lollenliiK uiaturlal and wetk for the eugutnir year Cresslin: stone, te im net less than IMneheh wide, 6 Inches thick and I feel leiiKand upw arils Hue ktuir sloiie, te be 1 Inches thick. Iirlck ier rhetisnud at yard. llrlek i'r thousand where needed. LnWiiji Biitteis per feet, contractei tefiirul-h uiatert.il Uinii: KUllers perfiMit, city te liitulsh mate rial ljiyliik'crossleg ht lineal feiit, city te furnish material. sand per cirt-lead, deliven d whero needi d. Sand ier rartleud. at sand hole. llelKtan llleck by the s'iinru yard. llreken tenn bv the ten at quarry nheiu broken, or by the ten. dellveied w hete needed. stone must be smalt enough te pass through a tne-luch ring Proposals te be addrvsaed te ' btreet Commit lee, ' and deposited In Street Committee llex nt Mnellz's Grocer-v, corner of North 0.ueen and Lemen strides. All bids must be acieinpauted with proper se curity Iheremuilltee reserves the rlht teiejei t any or all bids received. Hy erdet et sritEKT COMMITTER LunisS SVULT. Llc'lk tt-3t QI'KMMI ' OIT.MM. I! THE OPENING Of THE New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne -10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer le Posteltlce) Will take place en SATl ItDAt. APItll. I.tli, with one et the finest and most complete assui l incnt of Beets, Shoes and Slippers Ofthe Pest Mskesnnd at the Lewest Possible Prices. Thesteck tseutlrely newand cniefutU selei Ud. and i;exIs will tw sold at STHUnliY O.N f. PltlCKaud SATISFACTION GUAHA.STErD A cerdtil Invitation Is extended te all te visit our .New Stere, whether you buy or net. Ne trouble te show geed. HEMEiltlEHTIlE PLACE, Ne. IS NORTH tyUEEN STREET tNext Doer te the Posteltlce ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll-Jnd.tStw W IhLAMSON t 1'ObTEK. Ijiver OLK NEW SPLCIAI $12 MDN'S SUIT, -leit SPEING AND SUMMER, IS MADE OF Swift lliver Cassimere. DON'T FAIL TO SEE -out- New Special Men's Suit. EIGHT I1UNDHLD DOEN STRAW HATS! ALL bTi'LKS ALL (JUAI.1TIE61 ALL THICKS! SOLE AGENTJ t'OIl DUNLAFS FINE HATS. SPUING AND hUMMEH NECKWEAR. Fancy Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts, AND- FANCY HOSIERY. A Special Dress Shee for Men. PRIOE, $3.00. Hutteu, Lacu and Ceuttrcj, Plain oi'Cappeil Toe, Made te our special Order et Caielully te lected Stock, and wu tcceiiimend It as arlrst Class Shoe In u ery tcspecu 32, 34, 86 & 38 East King St., LANCASXKU, l'A. Sivil Williamson & Fester HKW AltrKHTtnKMKHTH. OAMIMIOIt AN1 1NHK0T 1'UWIlKH the Old llellnhles, nt lltllll.Kt 'S IIIUJO HTOHK, Ne. 3(1 West King Street. T MV. ""YKI.1.UW KKONT" UliKAH rilled llnxiiiin A cent Cluar Is stcadllv cslnlng I lui lepnlnllen us the most rellable lla mm C'lgnr tu tliu mat kt t ler a nickel, at MsllKLKY'rt (Kermeily llaitiuati's) " Yellow tent," Ne. 21 Net Ih (Jueen Street. LK KVAN'H KI.OUU. LEVAN'S FLOUR Alwuyu Uulferru and Reliable Tjl.Al'KIIKimY, t'llKKKY, (UNUEH ANDhlMMEL IIIIANDIKS, AOcniiuatt, HSKSTUATAWHA WINK, II JO a Kallen, KOHUKU'H L10.UOU HTOHK, Ne SI Centre Sciuore, Lancaster, Pa. uprtHjOH rjuiiMc hai.u or lieitHics. X On MONDAV, MAY 10, 18-sl, will be sold nt the Metrlmne Stables, a carload of Western till. neUnnd Indiana Horses, Ircuu Gten, Hnuin A I e. Unit class dtlveis, latin horses, feedeisand liciivN dra I ts. Sale te ceuiinencn nt I o'clock p. tn. Alse, en hand, Canada and Western Horses tine diUcr nud reisI leipers which will be sold at piUntotale. GFOIttlE UltOSSMAN. Of I'ulille Sale uvery Monday, rUH HALK OH MKHT. -non ui:nt. JTj A Tobacco aruhouse wltli Penn'a It. It. SldliiK Capacity lorsterliiR 3,tni cases. Apply tl I no msrletld INTK.I.I.UiKNc Kit OFKICK IJOH HKNT. Shep in lesl et Ne 3f Westlhestnutstrisd, ued as n clRr-bex factory, and a shop en Mlttlin street, between Seuth cjunen nud l'ltnie siieets, lately used ns a cariiuKu factory. Alsea dnellliiir and stetci room new occupied by A. A lluuley as a drui store, West hlUK slteel. Apply at the IlVtld INTHLLIGENCKIt UfHCK. A3IU.1KS1KNTH. F IMrONOl'KUA HOt'Slv t'Klll.W .V s.Ml KDA,APH1L M A MA I. Ts e Pel fei mantes Dally. Alleiuoen at 3, Kpnlmr at ti The I unions Newly-Wedded Couple. Count aud Countess tOKMEKLY Magri. MKS. 0KN. TOM T1IUM1J. lint lnu returned from their llrldal Tour In Eutupe, wlllnipe.ir wtih their Talented Company tu their Eleuiint and Itetlned DltAWl.NG-UOOM ENTEIlTAl.N'MEN'l. At euchcnturtatuiuent they will aipeurtn the IDENTICAL hi) I) I.N (i COSltntES wernnt themnrrlsgucuiemeuy;tii Hely Trinity Church, New erk. Admission Adults, ti) Cents ; Chlldieu, undet 10 years, 0 Cuts Itrserwid Seals, lu Cents extra te all. Ou sale nt epcru heuse. SVIAESTKK llLKEKEIt, Manage!. a ltd T ANl'ASTKK H1NK. SATUltDAY K SkiiliiiK 7 Until iWUh Daudug U:3U Until 11:45. Mii.Il by CllESTKA ItlXK HAND nud GUOSIt'8 tilt- ADMISSION ..15 CE.Nl'S apjt4td 1IHY UUUHH. rpltlCOTS. All-Weel TriceLs In Spring Shades And Elegant Finish fer2?c. niivrd, AT THK North Eud Dry Goods Stere. J. W. ltYUNK, neMyd Ne. 3it North Queen street. OHM ti. mVljKK, OKO. 1'. KAT1IVON. Qeutlemeu and Beys CLOTHING Made te Order, -AT- Aslenishing Lew Prices FOR CASH, a r GIVLER & CO.'S Q1SH STORE, MO. Ub" BAST KING STnEBT, LiSCABTllB, l'A. J. B. 51AKT1N A CO. DRESS SILKS ! NEW SILKS A11U1VINO EVERY DAY, AND T11I9 DEPAKTMENT 13 FILLED WITH A Choice Stock, LOWEST PRICES. BLACK "SILKS. GUI NET'S IILACK SILKS am acknowledged te hu the llest Hi Iks iiiauiiractured lu the World, and every yard Is warrunted. We ha ve a special numherlhat is marked at II a yard (aetunl value or same Is fl.'A Other numbers of Gnluel's UliickMlksaresellliiK at 73c., IHie, ll.lu. 11', 11,00 und ti a yard. COLORED DRESS BILK8 in the Hprlnu Shades, at tfe. a yard, are of a su perior quality for the money. Complete lluoet Colored bilks at 00c, 75e. und II a yard. SURAH DRESS SILKS, thatwoareBOllliiBatB7Xc. n yaid, tue beliiu sold eUunheiu at tl. All the Newest Mbades. A lllack SunihSIlk, recently purchased, Is el an extra width and quality for fl a yard. BUMMER DRESS SILKS wcie neversolew in price as they are this sea son, and ueiiiutaklnir the lead In low prices hy eirurlnt,' u Uummer bilk lu Checks and btripes at lUw'. a yard. Other lines at 33c, 40e., 50c, 60c. and ',Sc, lu thu Newest ColerliiKi aud Combinations J. R Martin ft Ce., Cor. West King k Prince Sts., (Oppoalte Sterens Uouje.) LANCABTEU, l'A. n J 0gjm-'i'M
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