-wSn ra :y.3r rtr K1 ir:feTTHliAKCASTEil DAILY 1OTEIXIGEKCEB, TUESDAY. MAY 10, 188T. HffP rW ' Eft, -KVn.. f-i. Efi. Be. SW && ..! g rA- Ksy & K ' Mm wMPAt uetu i Auwm Ammtmw. mmmmmaaam i JTT- . I Backer Ml the bf O. . GMfblU ead J. F; W. laMtnn KwtMd Z. O.Bardy DIM. sw: rComnemdeMeet luTsttiesKcsm. ilJ OetrjMBlA, Miy 10 The mniul meeting hJlfMKtyBtOTeMBll7 " " iMt M 1M oebcii oniBDer. a oea tmtu aleklKddei vera preaent. Htm mm Mat ueir prexiM te iptneaf. Tht MMttng wh very , mci tM following beard of dl- lMtMt Him 8. B. DM- 1-rftstfi William Pettoe, SuatMl Fllbeit, ,g-Wrin WHwOB, J. H. Heir, H. F. Brunsr, F. rAiSMMtj Jmbm Perrettet, Frederick Ammmmt tern mss iwe niiemen ut n ''': tMMMfl of th beard, and Uke the pieces of O. B. Gray bill and J. A. Meyers, who ttem the position. Mr. ueerge w. fvWMMOVH eleeted treaiurerer me com. $ J la rsllee courts. S'& CfcarlM luring wa arreeted: by Officer rr WMUck laat night, for drunken and diserd- MA. - . - - IHkl. miimIii. h. h.d B t,AA. hVfl.. - - flAiilM t?ranat stiff laraa aant In ll .-''Ifcvlndm. tSKlfi William nriffllha and 7nh Richardson. ksR nn colored beya, were arrested by Offlcer r2 Gilbert, chanted with throwing stones at a SfT' aolered woman living In alley J. The boys -! Kvane, when they attempted te prove that KrCaaey did net de the atone throwing, but their Witnesses were unable te prove the absence et the beya from thla neighborhood. The cestr, amounting te 4, were Imposed In each cate Death of Mrs. Hardy. Mra. Z. C. Hardy died at her home en Walnut street above Second en Monday Morning at 0 o'clock, In the 3Sth year of her age. Deceased bad been sick for the past MTeral months with consumption, which was the cause et her death. A husband and four children are left te mourn the less of a devoted wife and mother. The funeral will take place en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, services te be held In the Trinity Reformed church. The mother of Mra. Wm, A. King Is lying dead at her home In Yerk. Regarding the Flsbway. It was mentioned In the iMEiunENCKR of Monday that J. I). Kinney, of Montreal, Canada, waa the patentee of the new hshwsy, built in the Columbia dam. That gentleman wm the engineer In charge of the erection ei the shut, and the patentee Is W. 11. Redger?, of Neva Scotia, Inspector el fisheries. The three ahad caught In the gill net yesterday alternoen have been sent te Governer Jas. A. Beaver. Tewa Metes. The- regular monthly meeting of council Will be held In council chamber this evening. Ceaapeny C will be Inspected this evening by ftisjer J. B. Coryell. Company I, of Wrlgutsvllle, will be Inspected later in the evening by the same officer. Jacob O. Pence left town te-day for a visit of four weeks te points of Interest la Kansas. The Yeung Felks' social and literary vaocletyef the St. Jehn's Lutheran church ill held a meeting this evening at the real- of Mr. Jehn Wilsen. :-$ jamea i. Blade left town last evening for Birmingham, Ala, with a view of locating in that place. Jehn Gilbert denies the ownership of th.i rabid deg killed last Sunday afternoon. IIMU BX BMA. TOemssJPKdiian Ketdras Heme Frem Florid Sa Talks About Ills Kecsnt Experiments. from the New Yerk World. Themas A. Kdisen, the famous electrlclan, bas returned from his three months trip te Finrtda and his new with his family at bis buautilul residence in Llewellyn park, West Orange, N. J, Mr. Edisen leeks robust and hcultliy and says be has succeeded In ridding blmself entirely of the Ills that beset his life previous te his departura The story about Mr. Edisen's eyes beginning te fail him was certainly a llctien, and yesterday alternoen In the midst of his happy little family he talked te n reporter with a bright Hunt In as merry b pair of eyts as anybody would wish te see. "I went Seuth mostly for my health," the wizard said, "but 1 did a little experiment ing. I shall probably new remain home all summer." "What kind of experiments did you make while in Flerida?" " I experimented mostly en telegraphing by sea, but have net geno far enough yet te uiskb Known iub progress x nave uiaae. Aiy experiments gave me satisfaction, however, and next year I think I will have the work cemplblBd, I have experimented both by electrical and mechanical processes. It is au --excellent place down there for such work. The waters aru calm and net deep, rWtb an unbroken stretch of at least twenty ralle. I think the time will come when enMlsat tea can talk te each ether at distances of twenty miles. The talking will be done by means of dots and signs, and anybody can understand them." " De you think the time will come when a man In America can talk by telephone te a man in Europe T" "A discovery will first have te be made. It la almost Impossible te talk twenty miles by sea new. A man cannot talk ever a wire from Broadway, New Yerk, te Ceney Island nd be heard with distinctness. It new re quires all the electrician's skill te make even that connection. The dllliculty squares itself in making connection by sea. Hit required a certain amount of klM te get up teloiheuic communication between New Yerk and Ceney Island, say twenty inilea, it would require the square et that skill te get it up en another twenty mile9, he that It would tie about one million times as diftl cult te Ulk lrein America te Europe as Irem New Yerk te Ceney Island. "'lhe cause of the dtlllculty Is en account et the great induction. The wires stretched acreis the country are net near the eaith. There Is an induction between the wire and the earth and the nearer the wtte Is te the earth the greater the induction. The wires that go across the ocean are very near the earth, causing great iuductien. It will be a long time belere any geed telophentng by aea will be done and, aa 1 said, some new discovery will have te be made." Cases Against Tramps. The tramps who were arrested by Consta. ble Picket en Sunday, were heard before Bqulre Gray bill, of Petersburg, last evening. Twe of them were sent te the workheu'o ler 80 dayseach and two ethers were discharged. Concerning the woman, Clara Smith, alto Treated by Constable Pickel, it Is likely that charges of surety el the peace will be brought gainst her, as she made threats te lnlure MTeral people. An ellert wilt be made te baveber boy sent te the Children's Heme. Will Deliver ths Addreis en Maraball. Ben. K. W. Hughes, United States i.i',i. v .Of the Norfolk, Va., dlstilct, has accepted an s'S MViUllea te deliver the address en Chief S&. jMtlea Jehn Marshall in this cltv en Jnn Ji, 1887, In connection with the centennial "f r1 Ulii.llnn irL'Mi.kllH --.a ..... .. a i- v, A'taaaaftMu eiiu iuarBuait college. k,v-" a uuguea dm n WIOe reputation aa a Jpjeriet, scholar and orator. Oatbeaatne eve VSi Bins Dr. Wm. Peneer. nrovestof th lTnirr. Rl'-'att of Pennsylvania, will make the addrtM i,-7 aa Benjamin Franklin. 'jj, . ? The Memerial Day committee met laat ,"uf tn( transacted some current bust. '-.BSb1b1. 1 hat T.tKArtw rV.iA I ,, h- ........ .)! -.. wviV v' UV INHIU iiHBJ VGBU .aajeBrea te lurnlah the music and tha mnrt , (MM for the evenlna exercises. Mlu I Leades has been Invited te recite a mm WreniaU te the occasion. M MfMBMIMta ha haM ..'.,i The I amagaaaeata baa beea accepted. Oeakards La v.. i tM ewBi.uinual love feast et the old Dunk .MawMbeld at Mehlsr-s bmmI-. Z f Iphrta,en Monday. The attendance iMry large, and the aervicea were eon- per aaamep tuxuj, aauatea a a large 1 msmnmi abb aabsa muama mi raaM amvm. The Mats OeaasaNs AH mm atOirts te the ueamtyJaU. The mayor bad only four cmm te dispose of this morning, tmt what they lacked In number they made up la Interest Number one wm James McTague, who wm se drank that be bad te be carried te the station beuse. Ills only excuse wm that one drink of whisky was the ctuse of hla condition. Ilia honor remarked that it must have been a big one, and it would Uke a long time te get rid of that one drink, and bis sentence wm made thirty days. Number two was Jimmy qulnn. It wm bis first appearance at the mayor's court for Mveral months, and his defense wm a uevei one. He denied having been drunk, and bis story wm that be wm examined for deafness, and the Instrument Inserted into bis bead made him giddy, and the offleer imagined he was drunk. Under the circum stances the mayor made his sentence forty eight hours. Number three wm Ileitis Wilsen. She wm found en Rockland street at an early hour this morning promenading en that thoroughfare, by Ufllcer Beechler. Uattle admitted that she wm drunk. Her appear. ance was net prepossessing. Beth her eyes were in mourning and looked m if some one had get In their work meat tflectually en thcae organs. The mayor after hearing the evi dence said te her that he had given her thirty days at ber last appearance. Uattle corrected his honor by Informing him that ber last dose was 00 days. The mayor thought W days was a proper punishment this time, and that was her sentence. Number four wm the orator, CeU Rebert TaggarL He started In te make a speech te the msyer, but bis remarks were cut short by the mayor saying, rive days. The colonel begged hard te be released en payment of costs, as he had made engagementa te travel the county In the Interest of both factions In the coming primary, but the mayor's bard heart would net relent, and the colonel will feast en bread and water for the next five days. A It's lUarlnf. The parties arrested while having a row In Milllin street one day last week were heard lerere Alderman Spurrier last evening. Fer being drunk and disorderly they were sent te jail as fellows : Reuben Hutten, Geerge Harple, Geerge, better known as "Cetty," Hoever and Albert Green each 30 days; Rebecca Mi-Lain 5 days ; Susan Stackbeuse 'JO days and E.lzabeth Hoever 2 days. The charge of resisting an ellicer against Green and that of keeping a disorderly house against Ueerpe Hoever were held tinder advisement. Fred Wettlg wm discharged en payment of costs. Before Alderman Barr. Geerge Breckel has been prosecuted before Alderman Rarr ter assaulting his step mother. In delault of ball he wm committed for a hearing. Frank Suydam went te his home en Vine street last night under the influence of liquor and Riuued himself by throwing stones at bin mother's house Complaint wm made against him before Alderman Barr, and he was sent te jail for a hearing. Charted With Malicious MMchlsf. Before Alderman Pinkerton Jeseph Boa Bea tick, of Frederick street, has given ball te answer the cbsrge of malicious mischief pre ferred by Jehn Stewart, a colored neighbor, residing en Christian street Letters Graeted by the Iteglater. The fellow lng letters were granted by the register of wills for the week, ending Tues day, May 10 i JTum amenta nv : Jehn B. Hertzler, de ceased, late of West Lampeter township ; Renjamlu Hertzler, Lancaster township, ex ex ecueor. Cuunlnphara Acbesen, deceased, late of Drumere East ; Charles W. l'usey, Drumore East, executer. Jacob Kamni, deceased, late of Lancaster city ; Catherine ICamm, city, executrix. Christian Nelt, deceased, late et West Hemptield township; Jehn N. and Christian N. Nelt, West Hemptield, and Benjamin N. Nelt, East Lampeter, executers. Jacob S. Shirk, deceased, late of East Lam peter township ; Franklin G. and II. H. hhlrk, Rlrd-ln-Hand, executers. Eiizt B. Kerfoot, deceased, late or Lancas ter city ; Jehn R. Livingston, city, executer. AOMINI-.TRATION : Jacob Druckeemlller, deceased, late et Lancaster city ; Catherine Druckenmiller, city, administratrix. Samuel Rete, deceased, late e! Lancaster city ; Susan and Samuel Rete, city, adminis trators. Geerge W. Worrall, deceased, late of Ma rietta borough ; Sarah J. Worrall, Marietta, administratrix. Jeseph Funk, deceased, late of Washington borough ; Henry Werlz, Washington, ad ministrator. Ith of sirs, Jacob Lengnscter. Mrs. LengnecKer, wifeef Jacob Longnecker, of Ephrata, died this morning, aged 70 years, alter a xhert illness. Deceased waa a life long resident of that section of the county, a loving wife and kind mother and her less will be greatly felt by a large circle if friends. Her family consist of her husband, who Is beyond tour-score year, and three sons and four daughters. She was a member of the Lutheran church of that village ler many years. .Her funeral wfll take place en Saturday morning and the In torment made at Lincoln. Swindled el Bl.OCO. It was stated recently that the three men who hired tweteams In Yerk and abandoned them at Slicnk'a ferry were polished gentle men, and had no intention of stealing the liveryman's property. They are new known tobavehad "queer" business In that locality. On the read from Yerk te Glen Reck they met Emanuel Ddvinney, who .was eager te test his luck in their lottery. The creeks ielt Mr. Dfivinney after securing Jl.OuO cf hla money. Devlnney did net return home, but went toHteelten, Dauphin county, where a Inend found him nearly crazy. The Uettle Troubles. Christian Metzar, of Columbia, one of the men ou whose premises beer bottles, belong ing te Lancaster bottlers were found, has given ball befere Alderman Barr for a hear ing te morrow morning at 10 o'clock. A. Fieckensteln has given ball for a hearing en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Uulcer Leman yesterday found mere bottles be longing te Sprenger, Klehl and Engle at Fleckensteln's place, and also a number at the hotel of Andrew Kane, fn WMhlngten borough. Arrested Fer Abdaclloe. Jehn C. Strlckler, a young man of Yerk, was arrested there last evening en the charge of abducting Florence, the 17-year-old daughter or I. W. Stene, an insurance agent. It is the belief that it wm his intention te take a train ler Wrlghtavllle or Columbia, where his lady love Is, and Jein ber and fly te the tree soil of New Jersey, where the marriage license law has net bloomed yet, and where papas with objections are power lens te Interfere. Werk tq the Hlr.et Hallwsy KttsaaleD. Werd was received here this morning that the sallieg vessel from Flerida, which has en beard pine lumber te be used in the con cen con atructien of the extension of the Lancaater atreet railway, has arrived in Philadelphia. Jt had been overdue some days. The work en the read will be begun next week and it will be under the supervision of Rebert j Templeton. I'nlisd Slates Court. Dej.uty United States Marshal Hei linger has Bubfteaaed all the wltnesaeas for the government in the MTeral Lancaster county eases te be heard in the United StatM district court at Philadelphia next week. Appointed Helary Penile. Jehn M. Ensmlnger, of Maner borough bM been reanrknliitjwi nnaewnaihlt m hu COmmlaalOD waa nealved at tha lamiilnii I leHtMtbtoBeralDg, at ffeive rum cmAMitr. A flee Concert bj ths Mivnasrrher for St. Jeseph's Hospital. Fulton opera house was crowded last even lng te attend the vocal and Instrumental concert for the benefit of St. Jeseph's hoe. pltal given by the Lancaster Mu-anercher. Eery seat In the lower Iliwr was taken and the gallery wm also crowded. The Mu-ntier. cherwere' assisted by i'ref. C. Tberbahn's orchestra, the choirs of rft. Antheny and St, Jeseph churches, and the high school. The following was the pregramme presented : Keeeptlnn Overtinv-tSchlepix'itrull) Tret. 0. Ifcerhahn's lrclutr Chorus -u WaMai'gnshen," (AbU) M.vnner M.vnner cher, eole" Heaven Uaj Shed a Tear," (Kuccken) Mrs. at. Ma Cheru from ' Duialiter of the Kegtaient," (Penltptt!) thi IHuh !-cbc..M. Clarienet siie-rmm "ItehenitanUlrl," (Lhij. run I'ref. U Thnrbahn's l)rrheir Chorus "LaudatuI,mrl."UlnKarpUa) Choir ui at, Annum)' ami .-v, .inecpn imircnrs nt-cimuun Aiier iaj iiAiue, (1. ItrMjcs) M'ts A. Matr (elilierv chorus Frem the IllKhSchcxil. raiut," (Uoiined) Sole-" It Was -Vet 1 hu te He," t Abl ) Mr. II xantraiuar. Chorus " t.acrlmae Chrtstt," (Wulnlcrl) Mivnnercher. sole--aruant, riy Willi Me." (Verdi) Mls F. Bener. Chorus-" Alma Inte," (Cainpans) Sole by Mlis l.ella lU-sr choirs el St. Autlieny and St. JOeph Churches. Krmlnle oiicilen-(Tob.vnt), I'ref. C. Ther- cieui urcni'Mrn. It was a brilliant musical event, and the work wm enthusiastically applauded by the audience. The orchestra showed the most careful training, and its eleven mem bers played as one. The skill et the young girl handling the first violin waa par ticularly noticeable. The solid chorus s of the M:vnneicher attracted the usual plaudits and the members thereof gained fresh local laurels. Mrs. M. Matz sang In charming style and her daughter developed quite a large degree el talent as an amateur recttatlenlst. Prof. Tberbahn's clarienet sole wm one of the gems of the exenlng. In the "Lsudste I'uerl" a tine chorus was heard along with H. Drachbar'a clear sweet tenor voice. The high school choruses wereery brilliant, particularly that from "Faust." Mr. Drachbar captured thesudlence by his pathetic rendition et" It VVas Net Thus te Re." Miss F. Sener was te have sung, " Krnaul, Kly With me," but i'ref. Matz announced that illness prevented, and the orchestra filled in this gap with a flue selection. Miss Leila Bear's Hue sopane voles was heard In the "Alma Mrge," which the joint church choirs asshted In. The eve. nlng of harmony closed with selections from "Ermlnle" rendered In fine style by the orchestra. All In all, It was one of the finest concerts that has been given In this town ler along time, and I'ref. Matz, who conducted It, deserves great credit for his work, as also I the Ma-anerclier, the high schools, the church coeirs, iue ercuesira ana an wne lent assist ance te this worthy charity. About :i00 will be realized for the institu tion M the result of the concert. Sued Fer Annaalt aim Hitter Max Marx has been prosecuted belere Al derman Rarr for aault and battery by Henry Haider. The quarrel grew out of the suits entered against tome beer bottlers noted en Monday and Marx accused Haider, who Is In Gee. F. Sprenger's employ, of being the cause of the prosecution against him. Bail was entered for a bearing. IIAKM'U 'S 1110 suen. It Will Be In Laccauter en Saturday, May Uih Fer mere than M years pi,l I. T. lUrnutn his bfceu belere the public caterlDK te thelr amuse, ment and Instruction, and during that llmv ha has bteu the originator and niansger of nearly all the largest public enterprises In this country. All his past cchlevemeifls, heeer, aredwirled by comparison with hH present enormous inhi bition, and whtch in Its entirety will ba In Lan caster en biturdiy, May Hth. Ills this jemr's show, compiled under the naina et the L Dtted Barnnut and Londen hew., consists cf nlne Immensely large exhibitions tn one, with threw full circus cempinles in three rings a mnsenra of llvlnx woLders, two double meuajetlc, a big elevated stage. the great lieujan hippodrome, reproduction of Jumbo; Alice, Jumbo's wldes ; tha tvo.y-'jened elepSant skeleton, the ruisceU, Captain l'aul He ten's aquatic performances In specially constructed lake of clear water, the tying gymnasium, etc and U transported upon a ratlreud-lruin a mlle lern; ; ha i 0 people en Its pay-roll ; requires u tent covering ten acres, seutlngSi.oepersons, with two eihertents, each 3c) feet long. Herds of elrphants, mels, 500 horses, 120 pontes, and hundreds of ether wild animals are under ether huge i an va-.es . In exhibiting this overwhelming collection or nevelttes-ln which luiuctsel adaring Mndarn shown llarnutn has well sustained hls title rf the"princeef showmen," for In his line he has no en ml. In addition te the attractions men tiened there are the thrilling Keuian ch.riet races, male and femile Jockey races, hurdle, flit, and steep'e-c hose races, and many ether kinds of sports and contests, llesldes all this there wlU be a grind equestrian entertainment. In which a great many Kurepeun sensations will be Introduced, lhe entire exhibition Is one of the most exciting character, and entirely novel tn every reaped. The monster pirudu will take place In the morning at S o'clock. ltdAw MAKMAHKf hranKR Mteisss At thti pirsoime of thi First llefermtd church. May I". 1-57, liy l.ev J. M Titzel, L. U.Mr. Jehn 11 Steiturand Miss Ada K. M.glnes. bothet Lancaster clly, l' ltd UBATHK. HtEiitER In l'ht adelphla, en theethlnst. MuKdJJene Jluehlur, wile el Jitceu lluc-Qler, In tboJldyeirot her age. The relatives and friends of the fiuilly are re spectfully luvlted te attend the Itinera! fiera the rosldenco of Mrs. Ictirla Uiehl, Se. Ui High street, en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, liequlem Massat St. Jeseph's chinch. Interment at si. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td Kn cs. MavlO, 1sj7, luthlsilty, l'eter Kticlr, In bis 71st year. The relatives and friends of the faintly are re. rpecttully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, In Upper l.t-aceclc tewnahlp, en Thursday arteroeon at 2 o'clock. Interment al Uechanlcsburg. '.'id FTKiKMrrz -May . 1887, Mrs. Citharine 8tcin 8tcin reeta, In herblstjeur. TherelatUesand friends of the famllvare re spectfally Invited te attend the funeral, from her late resldcnce. In Annvllle, en Tnursday, May Utb, al IX o'clock p. in. Iuteiment la Kergr-en cemetery. MJIMHMTII, Haw or aaaraet. Waw Veaa, May 10. rienr market dull : rine. K anas 10.- Bunerflne. 7sni m geed te choice extra Wenuirn, t,t Nigs (n ; geed te fancy OXiru Mfl'e S3 70fil UU : anntnitn t rt unnA extra western, H 25a 1 75. Wheat Ne. I Ked Statfl. Wjj Ne. 4 de. .- -.-w -.-.. .. a -aa-L aa wuan. cj j j aVlfJL at Ufa. W '9- tinier. May. avjc: June. McT. JuIp.Wip: Aug., il.-Xc: rcelpu, 131,0w ; ahip vrinnta lst jltA ' Cern Ne. i mixed cash, 4)Xc ; May, 4'c ; de June. Me; .Inly, n0 ; receipts, as.sw bus; shipments. 32.1S7 ' ls-Ne. 1 WhlUs 8tat. S Wc i Nn 2 de. S7Kc; .Ne. 2 Mixed, May, m"; June, 3c : re celpu,3a 000 bus : ablpraenuj, none. '""' Uye dull i Western, S60WC ; Blute, 57kOWc. Barley nominal. Perk dull i old mMM.fl.Sna:6 00. Lard J une. 17 10 ; J uly, 17 i Molasses dull at le for Delling stock. Turpentine dull at 3lHc Kealnauleti alrulned te geed, II JJkrtl 25 Petroleum dull i Kenned. In caoes. euc. PretshU dull; grain te Liverpool, 2d. Butter dullt Wmtern Oetinery. 2a;2e: Slain Creamery, SJtfXc 1 1 Ute dairy, halt Urkln tabs, 14xr.vc. Cheese dull) Western Plat, liaiswei geed te choice light skims, HHOl2kc rancy White, it 6l2Hc; BtHte acu)ry7i-.'ai2'.ic. ' ggsquieti Bute, ltt.ei Western, lla 1C. sugar steady j Beflned Cutleaf, 6 l lcaeiie eranolated. b)ic. Tallew dull i prime city, 3-tC03Jc. Klce nominal j Carolina, fair i" xoed, SaJlafe. CeffM strong i fair cargoes, 17Jic a Ohleage Prodeee KarkM. uaioiae, Mny in. l p. m. Marfet opened. . wlMr".7Muy. MHe t June, ac. July, Slc ; Aug , B.c. aII"!.7' 'i Jnne- 39c: JmyT ixc Aug t ?aC yerk-"N',fBiune'27c' Ju,y- fc' ItJSrd!' ,w ' I.a,y' ""'x i Aug , i7 e'. ahertUlba-June, (j 7Xi July, 7Mi Aug, OLnaiss Augtc!,y,f3H5,June' MX' Ju'y. e'Kc, AugieWr 8He ' JUn"' M0' J'y. .'! Aug'lWc! !CJ4" JUn6 27,4' July' ' Autfr5' H ' aue' '""!j ,,iy' jx i Saw (ere atecaa. Maw Yea, May 10, 1:30 p. m.-Meney leaned at S per.cant. Kxchangesteady.lltjeHOi mw. eeveramenta Arm. Currency B's, ilirjldi's Coop, B WH DMi ht'i 40. II 10 bid. TM itecanarksi opened qaietaa4ftns,aaa en a limited buying advanced K te H Vt eeat. by neon for the generally active Hit, ant K te t iwrrent. for the Kaat Tennessee If sues, fort Werth A Denver City was the weak spot et the market and declined ti percent. 1 he market at the present writing Is steady. f hltetdstpMa rredava Marks!. FatLArtatrau, May lft Heur market Until sales, NO barrels t Minnesota liakers, M m I tnnsylvanla ramlly, kl 7 m$ W I Westara de, lluatMl I'atents, M MAS Hi. Kye dour stea1y, V tNtl tt. wheat Mav. lU'.e! June, M.a ;. July, M'.c-s August, iM'.e. corn May, Wct June, tTHcj July, lc t August, l'k'. data Mav. 8TJC i JtllHS SC! July, ft'c.l August, aVc. (iraia and rroeiaiena rurntshed by 8. K. Yundt, thnker. Chmsoe, May 10, 1 o'clock p. tn. w rienu t;m, esuu rers. uira. May tar "'" une vK my iUgUt. J epteuther s s sw si.x j J 7s M 7M Atlgu tetittii October. .s-IV, D, comber .' Ktcelpu Car Lnta. :u ... sj lit l.vi Winter Wheat.. Spring Whent... Cern. Oau Ky lUrley OH City. Crude (Ml Uecelpts Hogs.. Head. Clestn ig Prices 2 o'clock p. m. wheat. Cern. Oat. Perk. lJird. e 7f e w 7 W 7 10 May June July August feptember October.... December.., OH City. Crude OU. ?S 27'. 2J ..SJH JO (A. Use Bteca siaraai. Chicaoe, May 9 The DrewJ' Journal re ports : Cattle Receipts, 3 iw bwO : shipments, 2rt! mart strengs shipping stoers, Wi te l.vefts.. (loeai'U; stockers and fw-dera, ri M OlMl cows, bulla and mixed, rjnvotue: bulk, W iH : Teia catUe, HI 7a 3i Hogs Kcm lpts, 1SUU Dead! shipments. f.POO head; uiaiael was weak and 10c lower , rough and mixed, 14 SXISS; packing and ahlp plnc. U 2va 4i) s light, H U83 te I skips. KltOI M Sheep llecvlpts, Jl.l'U head : shipment. 80n,narkut steadyi hhem, ti 0iai2! woeled Mi'HJK't Ttxans. 13 103 Se: lam us, Nft(U, k-uck Siaraau. Qnotattens by Ueed, McUrann A Ce bankers Laucastnr, Pa. saw toss list. 11 a. a. 1J. Jr. Canada Padec t'4 M 61 cecal h-M.- ka: mi Colerado Coel -. -H -v; Central Pac 4i) l( Canada Southern . .. "!-. CM. st. L.. a rgh Den. a Kle. U l'J 31 137H 3IH 1 3 siH 3li LKS SMi Wi 31 107f SO mf! lr-'H ,.ft 31 31 3 Hi eei.ua W. I37M , S4lJ Brie Krle, 2nds Jer. C K. A T leu. a x L. Shere Mlch.(en lieca alley Missouri PaUnc N. P M. P. Pref il'-i SIX 1H7JX , SO . Utji m" 3J iii N. west. N. Y. C Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation.. Ontario a W Pactflc Mall Ulchmend Terminal St. Paul Tex. Pac v.... Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Wastern V West Shere Uends Mew England raiLAPBLrHiA list, Lett. Vel a, N. Y.aPhila Pa. B U' Heading Ush. av li es ten v. Pass p. a a N.cent Peeples Pass Kdg. Qenls VI l'Mla. Traction S3 $ i us W MJa 21 7-W nil i-x is H-'. ir W si'ii i'"i 41 "1?4 37tJ 3 Ci 7J 71 10 i iett h.4 7 S3. 47 '--' es MLlTiaAL. POK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, HKSBY DllClIltAK. et Lancaster dry. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention uiarilldAw piOH COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, J. W. KELLY, of Marietta. Pa. fubct te the decision of the OemeuratU Cenvcutlun. lour InduencA solic ited. in-iMfdAw F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON I.. HUANDT (rarmer). Of East Denegal township, Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. 1 our Influence nspecttully solicited. miitfdaw F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LEBEB, Of Kphrata township. Subect te Demrwratlc rules. nmrl4-ildw TCTOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKS, A. I. KIM. WALT, Grocer. Urst Ward, City. Subject te Derro Derre crallc rules. al-tfil A w F IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMKft, Farmer, Of West Hemnfleld township. Subject te the DecUlnnofthe Democratic Convention. inara-ltdAw OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the ree,ueiit et many friends I announce myselt aa a candidate for County Commlsslenxr. Subect te the decision of the Democratic Omnty Convention. Yenr tnrluenca rmpocl rmpecl fally sellelted. IIK.NKV P. UAUTMAN. mil ttd.t w Kat I ampeter Township. P R COUNI Y COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Uppnr Leirnck township 1 announce my self aa a candidal for i.eunty Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence reuect tully solicited. Was a candidate for County comml-slener be ter e the last convention, and at the rtqueit of ley friends withdrew In favor et the caudldales Ireui lhe Beuthcrn district, tfdftw KL1 HA'ITEN. .VH' ADVKllTiamtF.STH. IAK1NU POWDER. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never vanes. A marvel of pnrlty. strength and whoieremenesa. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short Weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in mm. Koyal lUaisa Pewsss Ce, 106 Wall Street, New Yerk. mayx7:lvdAw ADIt-M-KEKP YOUR EYE ON THIS I pa,er for a larga Ulluery Sale. HUKNaMAN A KKIKICIIl ltd Auciiuacera ana euxm Drexerr, WANTED-A. GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework tn a family el two. Muat come recommended. Apply at 211 North Prlnce tiuet ml ltd "IITANTED-TWO COOKSKOR SMALL TV famlllts; ll.Waweek. Apply;rUKK(jr CilAUUK at r n.TuntjTftce's kmpleyment Office, ii N. gucen St. (Second fleer, i INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL FIND Jmtwhat they need. A full line of Instal ment Goods told only te the Initalmeut Trade by sddiesslng INSTALMENT DEALEUS SUPPLY CO., aprl-3indru,TbA i Erie, Pa lTANTED-FOUR GENERAL HOUSE ercuA&Xi" CC'"- Avpl' '" . - P. B.THnUT4GO.,B . 1-mpIoymentefflce.xlNortuyueeBtt. I second fleer.) rtUHLIU MALE. "S1. Chestnut iut, one Piane, tanw Bad. xk w a t rK nsKAtKxra. THK YOUNG PEOPLR'H MUSICAL Society of Christ Evangelical l.utheian Phureh, wll aire a grand rntertalnment en TUKSPAY h KNINU, MAY 10, ANCA8FKR COMMANDKRY'nO. IS, K.T., will meet at Masnnle Hall, mi Tiles dav kventng, May 10. at 7 W o'clock, lerdrtll. lly order uf the anilncnt Ceinmandnr. ll.B. 11AK4. m75tdll .Hecerder. HENRY S!llUtEHT,"TTllc"e7.lANT ttellsbln Auctioneer and Heal Estate Agent, ran be leund at Ne Kl North lluke street, ready te accommodate the public tn ratling salts or Beat Kstatn and Personal Preiwity. Alsi lvnl estate at prll ate sale. in St 4 A LARUE HUIMM.Y OK llHAHS AND Nickel rerrules. Heel Seats and ether Ued Mountings, silk, Linen and Cotten Lines, Swivels, sinkers and fishermen's Supplies generally. A specially tine let of Japan and Calcutta Poles, In 1JL lnaud 2lfet lengths, at IIUMLEY'S UHUU BleKa, Ml West King Street. rpe BUILDERS-SEALED PROPOSALS X for erecting a SCHOOL HOUSK.corneref West Walnut and Mary sirveta, Lauraster.Pa , win iw iviwiTru ur i qu umitiniinwii unui amen- nay, wayiB, i'ssi, at iiocera.i nana ana speri speri flcatlens new ready. Hidden will name their day, May IB, lis;, at Uo'c'eck. bendsiunn, tvservi'd. The light te irjectauy or all bias liy outer of tha Committee en llulldlngs and (lieunds. J.I. UAUTMAN, tn-2td Chairman. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OK THE Soldiers, oallers and Marines et the Union Army, Navv and Marine Cerps during the War of the Bebelllnit who volunteered for a term of three years and were honorably discharged for any cauu after a service of at least two con tinuous year, or worn at any time discharged by reason el wounds received in the line et duly, win be held at ti. A. B. Hall, Centre Seuare. en Wednesday evenlng.lhe 11th InsL. at 8e clock.te complete the ergaultatlnn of an "Encamp incut of the I nten eteran Legien." ltd PRESERVE YOUR CLOTHING BY PACKING T1IKM IN TAR FAFAR! Net Sticky but npan and Nice, and sold by the yard. Campher ami Pure Insect Pewder. Ab selum 'courtly ter "eal Sain coats Is secured by packing them In TAB II lU i, FOR SALS XX Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. 137 A 139 NOUIli gUKKN ST. mars lj mid B Lancaster, Pa. JOSEPH H. ROBERTS. DAVID KOUEBTS. The Chalfonte, Pavaenger Klevater and Other Modern lm preetuvnts. Ocean End of North Carolina Ave., E. ItOBSRTS A SOtS. ATLA.S HCCtTY, N. J. myl(V3ind Cl'RlNG, ISsT. A New Departure ter I-ancester tn Ptne Tat Tat erlng. Importing direct from the best makers et tine Woellens, lhavs ust received through the Ilo-ten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SP1UNU OVRBCOAT1NU AND TllOUSKUINU, The Ilka of which, for stvla and niialitv.hsa never b-nin eiualed In this city, and cannot be suri'asfed A sp-clal Invitation ts hereby exteeded te all In want el Spring Garments te call early and secure Choice Pitterns Workmanship the ery beet and prices lower thanevnr. II I4EBHABT, mar-r-lydB Ne. t3 North Uuten Street T3ARNUM COMKS AND GOES, HUT WHEN WKTKt.L YOO TUKSALES or TUK i!G CK.VTKE SIJL'.VHE Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, llive doubled In seven weeks yen may tblna we are fcere te stay. This shows vuryp'alnly that wm have the confidence or nr customers. Our aim is te keep the best in quality at prices as low as the leweat. ear-litre ns a call and you will net re grettt. JOHN A. CLARK, V: CKNTUK SQ.UAUK. marU-lfdAw WII. LtAMSON dt K08TKK, CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. OUR METHOD l'TOOlNETHK r-UHL'0 THE UKSl'gUAL ll MATKB1AL, MEDIUM FRICES. s Spring and Simmer Suits. PEUPECT riTTINO G4KMKNTS. I4ents' Prlnce Albert Prock Ceat Suits, ti). dents' Scotch Cheviot Cutaway Ceat Snlts, 116. Gouts Neat Pattern Dark Casslmere Cutaway Ceat Suit, 113. Heys' Dress straight r'rentfack Ceat SnIU, 111. Heys' LlKhtCheec Casslmere Straight front SackCeat suit, l.'. Heys' Dark Cheviot Sack Suits, 17 te 110. Children's short Pant Dress Suits, new styles, alz.attel4, 14 ten. Children's shirt Waists In Percale and run nel, i0e, 60c, 75e, !tfc and II ou. HATS AND CAPS. Children's Summer Sailor Uats,23c. Heys' Plain While and black and White Mixed Straw Hat, 'iSe. eenta' rine White Dres Straw Hats, Sue. Uenta' Seft relt Peckul Hats, all colors, sec. Light Colored SUIT Uerhy Hats, II 00 upwards. l.lntn Hau. 15c; Thin b bop dps, light or datk colors, 5c and luc. Gents' Spring acd Summer Underwear. In Ited and White riannel. Halbilggan BhlrU and Drawers, 2Sc, He, soe, Uenta' Tourist Flannel Shirts. Gents' Narrow Pleated Frent White Dress Shirt, II 00, l 25, I1.M Gent's Fine Silk Neckwear. Ia reur In Hand, Tecka, Pnfts and Evenleg Ore.s Hews. Heys' Windser lies. Ladles why Pay High Prices ler Your BOOTS, When a Handsome Finished Hand Sewed French Kid linet,.uiuda en Una Tee, Common Sense or Spanish Arch Medel can be bought for ? Or a Fine Cnracea Kid Hand-Sewed Beet, II W. The DonvelaSiiuareToe Heets, Flexible Beles ever Lap Quarteis, UU0. The Unequalled Dongola Beet, 21 buttons. IJ.5U. Kid Butten Beets, Her Tee. Square Tee and Common Seuse Medels II VI, II 50,11.75. tluu. Misses' Pebble and Morocco Spring Heel ther. Misses' Drain Selsr Tips, liOe. nil as.ertmeut of Men's, Heys' and Youths' Shoes at Lew Prices. Trunks, Satchels and Yallses Dealers In Straw Hals are Invited te call and see what Inducements we have tnerTerln ten matter of Lew Prices, both tn Wholesale and Uetall. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33, S4, 36 and 38 Eaet Kleg Bt , LAMCASTKR. fA. larstera eleaa every avsalag at I M o'clock I aiespt MeaOay and aaiurCar. I' KKW AnVKKTiaMHKNTtf. w HITK UOODS. White All that la new and desirable In Plaid, Plain ntd Figured, for Ladle Drepee", etc., etc One Case 600 yards Pine Plaid NatnEOek at 12 1 -2 cts.; never before ofTered under 25 cts. ,.. WWte Embroidered Rebea, Embroidery and Lacea, Ladles' Silk Mitts and Olevee; R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuio, Maw i,iairisaijtsria. JJ lK.SU dt HKOIHKH, .OL'lt PRICE LIST! READY-MADE OLOTHINQ. Men's Huttness Suits.,., r'rnni I And up te SCO Men's Cuiawiiv Mutt ... Sremt 7 W up tel.'OU) Men's Ureas 1'rlnceAltieit ..Sulta . r'rmnlllftluptofaire teuths' very day sulia rreiul 4 Kiun tot 7i) Youths' Ures i Suits . ... Prem 7llup lollOOe Heja'chixil Sulls Preml l5iuptet3isi Uej s' Sunday Suits from! SiMup te I 0 00 UNDERWEAR. Men sllaute Shirts vs Men's lianas hlrl,tMlernmda 'IV'. Men's Uauie Shirts and Diawtrs, Oeur grade 35U50C. Men's 1 ranch Ilalbriggan hlrts and Drawer j, 50c. Men's rrenchlUtbilggan Shirts nnd Drawers, finest grade, 75fl Men't Australian Weel Bhtrta aLd Drawer, It en Ueya,(auie and lUlbiig)ran I nderwenrat Learcat Prices NECKWEAR Men's All-silk Trek and l'nfTs ivs. Men'a All-silk lecasnxd I'utN, tlnest .ra.le,!-oe. Men's Ml Silk reur In Hinds 3Se. All kinds of Satin and ll allow ,K A W . Col Cel lars and Cuffs. MEN'S UNLAUNDItlKtl SHIItrs feravs . IVs , hS.sii.an.t l uu. MEN'S LAI NHIttKIl slUKT.i Irem Sec. up te ll.iu. MK.N'S I.AUXIHUKt) 1'MICU.K Slllim Irem -AIe a rnll Ltneel TRUNK". Vtl.liKS. CI. lilt Utus, uVtltll.LS, UMIUKLLas and KUUHEKC'OAI-. Hirsli & Brether, O.IB pniea MERCHANT TAILOUB, -ANll- Cletliiers and Furnishers, COK. HOttTU QUE BR ST. AND CSNTBK aOUAKE. LMc:TK.. PA TTNDKKWKAK. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KINO BTREBT. I.ANC.VSrKtt. PA. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. SPECIAL NOTICE ! ruit THK HKNKrlT UP 'IIIOSE WHO II At E NOTIMEI.VTIIK MOKSIVI, el tt BPKCIAI, SALK OP UNDERWEAR Will Take IMace Krery Kvenlnir BETWKK.N HKVF.N AM) KIGIIT, (VzcepUn? fiaturar.) Alse Every Morning UP.TWEK.S .VIKl. ANU TEN. GOODS ARE SELLING VERY FAST. flave Opened Te day Sema Special Bargains -IN- l.itlles', Dent's aud Children's GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Ladles' Halbilggan Oauze Vests, Silk Bound, only 25c ..apiece ; worth 37e. Onn let el Hents Mnest India Usnze Vests worth We. at 21e spleen Wa Have a let of Children's HalurUiran Vesta In sizes ie, 18 V) and tt, Bilk Hound, worth 29c. te Sue., t ltx& apiece. BOUCLE JERSEYS. 10 Ileit. Cost Hlack Hende Jerseys. Wt Have Pat the Knife late Ttitm Dewa Te POKTV-rOUKCKNTd APIKUK Ten dozen ladles' While Muslin Pklrts, with 10 Inch wide Kiubroldered Kutlle, Vine Tucked, worth II te. selling at II 00. Indies' White Muslin Kitchen Aprons large size, with H laeb wide bem, only HHc apiece. ' IUva opened this week ear first large Invoice ei BLACK SILK JERSEY MITTS AT VCRV LOW PKICIS. lllk Mitts, low Inches long, at ISe. Par ire lllk Mitts. 101a pair, "Bargains st It) and tteents. tmreru vv ivimike.i Goods. LanoMter, Pa.' A IP AliVKKTlHKMSHra. 61 iMMl1'"", rlNRR AND BRT- '----' -'-v iivi. liusarAuai THAN Due de Monteballe. AT KOIIItKUS MUUOH RTOItTi, Ne. 2i Centra Square, fJkneaater, Pa. HAVR YOU 8RRN TIIOHK Hlll'KKII liistniments at WIIOtlWAKIVS PIANO ANDOKUAN WAUKKOdMSt A Visit will pe. lively Kive you pleasure. Teil will se be sur. pilied at the low nmirt's for audi lieauiles. Twe flne Second hand urans nt bsriraln prices. H03. A 3U EASI' K1NU ST., apr!t-lyd( Ijiucaster, Pa. WANTKU KOK THIS 1'L.aCK AND bounty, six geed Halesinen. steady work sod irced snlsrlea Addresa J. AUtriN Ml AW, Nurseryrnan. tinyt) lwd."tmay)-lwd Kechester, N. Y. UTANTK D-A 61CNi:HAr. AORNT OK VV expnrlence te take chance et tha "Impe rial Edition" of ells' New C)clepdla. Ad dress with reference te T. Kl.l.woei) BI.l,, PiiMUher, Philadelphia, my 7 ltd THK I.ATI'M' JUST TrlK'TTTiNU for business purMes Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We hare them In twenty different patterns, for weir Ihey cannot lm excelled. all and soe them. A full line el ecelch Cheviot Suitings at niixlernta, prleea. UOSKNSTKl.S'rt riNK TAII.OHtNII, Ne. 37 North (Jneen Ml reel. u HK MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lann-.-lindHeed VE1V YORK HA X.Alt. Ate jeu en ths Lookout for REAL BARGAINS? 1 ou can get thorn at A. BIRSH', 6 and 8 North Queen St, All the latest styles of ladles' Hats and Hen neu; alseail the latest shades In li!titen. Mal'ns, realhtrs, Klewers, I aces. Thl hundred Vn Irlmmtd Hats ler l'Jc j also three hundred Trimmed Hats for Wc., II vi, mat, li;j. UOl, ll.l"J. Corsets, Cellars. CutTs. (aleves ; also tha largest assert ment of Sun Umbra lm and parn parn sels tn all shade at a pilcn that was never otrered te the ladles Iietere Cene seen te serum a lUrgalu m6 ;ui MUM ALB UM JIAKI, TJIOU RRNT. A3 Twe or lour rooms In Hrlmmer's New Hulldlng. Ne. 1VSH North (Jueeu street. Meat and sas included. Apply at febltfd llttlMMklt'e LIVkKY OrPlCB. FOR HALK OR RRNT RRIUKHTAIII.F. and let, 17xSi feet, en Chil.tlau street, tm tween Kssl Klnir mid (IrunKe streets Can b easily chanced Inte a inachlnn hop or ware heun. l.asyternis. 11. C. Illtt'll KEH, aldtld atternej-at-l.aw. HOl'HK FOR RKNT OR .SAI.kT Heuso with IniMlern Itnprns, ementa and steam heat. 1 arelawn nnd yatd. A variety el trull trew and grape vines. Ne. tJO North Lima street. Apply le KZKP I.ASD1S, nprt-ttd Ne. Utl North Mine Strceu PlTIII.lfJHLK OF VALr.VHI.K CITY PltUl'KltTY. On rsinxr, Mav '3, IM7, will bose'd atpnbllcsalsat tha Keystone Hetel North Uueen street, Lancaster tlly, the follow fellow follew liilt described rent estnte, latn the prepstty of UeerKuShnlmyerand A. W Ktis.el, deceased, tnwlt All that certain let of smnnd with tres tle, stable, ssales and olherlmprevements there en usid us a coal jard, sltuaUd nn the west side of North Prince strtet, tienr the Columbia A Heading railroad depot. Id said city of l.sncat ter. Pa. lleglnnlng at a point en the weal side of North Prlnce street, theiieeoxtendlngalenv said I'rlnrii street north Z7u loot s Inches, mere or less, toether ground of the estnte el A. W. Kussel. Thence westward along ground of same I l'J feet, thence south 117 fret, thence anuthwmt ward I'll feet, tnore or less, te property of the Colombia,. Heading railroad, Ihenee .outhestt .euthestt ward along property et said railroad company etileet, mere or less, toether ground of estate of A . Kussel, thenronerthwardalnnggrouiid of same 213 ftet, thenoe eusiwurd along ainM feet le said PrHi-treet. Ibis properly l wnll Iniatad and Is better adapted te thn receiving and handling of rami and lumber than anytn thn city, and will be sold without reserve Hale in commence at 7 .le p. m , of mid day, when attendance will tin given and lerms made known by JOHN it KUHtKt.. UKOKliK P. KUSSKI,. Kxcctersnf A. w, Uu.sel, deceased. Julian miuiiirtu. Kxerutrlx et Uee. ehuiuiyer, dcceasnl. llasRr fciiriiaiiT, Auct. uiajiDd rua A tut vurpitmm. piREHU HOAbTKD COFFKK. We are Determined te De Geed. And mtke the people feel glad te think they have a store In tha community like euia. we want delegates Irem m.uuu homes In aweil the ever Increasing throng. Proclaim It te your friends, make It known te j our e nun lea that we are the only beuse tn Lancaster who Dogs their own Coffee Heustlng (.nine and trv a !eund of Clarke's Presh Heisted Coffees. HK, 3. IS, 20, 21 and ?J Cents per pound. Clark's Combination Coffee at 5c , siirpassei any tedee ever offered te the iieeple of this cltyer county. CHKCK3 WITH KAcITaND KVKHV POUND. Bt. Geerge'fl Brand Tomatoes. In Glass Jars, enlylSc. per lur never have been sela te our knowledge for less than 31c. MOW liTUKTIMK TO 8KCUKK UAKUAINB. CLARKE'S ORIGINAL TBA & OOPFzlB BTOBB, N0.61WIHT KINO HTHKKT. Stere clejes every evening at 0 o'clock, except Mondays and aturaas. Telephone. MAt: VA.ra.mv. JTOTIOK. OUR PRICE LIST. ALIghtS'ltTHat. Worlhliea... Helling for KM A Light Silrt Hat, Werth 1 1 te ...-oiling fur Wee a iui w w g L.r l 60 ALl.htbtlll Al, woiiueo... a i;ing The Prettiest LIUUTHrirPUAT In tha Market utll.oe. A PULL LINK OP POCKET tad SUMMER CHU4HERS In All the fancy Shades. Men's Mackinaw Hats, 60C , ;6c , II 0",1 23 up te 6 00. Positively the L ABO 1ST LINK of B))s' end Cbitdrta's 25 Cent Straw !(i(i IN TUB CITY. Alse a mil Line el UAKVA8T HATS for CVKHYHAY WKAK. TBUkK8anaT4AVELINOBAOS St Lewest Prices. STAUFFER & CO. 0B, U 13 NOBTH ST. V &&. -s.'Cii:.. ZiZnA '. ,'1ii'erJ-, a - - ' 4-1 a. '-.- 1- tii.S'fc..'JS - , - .-Js-xj itH ..- f J- wji (J '
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