"7i f ri a" . . i'?'rJii'T'rj irii iMih A'Vfifcl it-tt fyft-fVT it D rv Eft- & 8.V1 & w ifi it BbmSSmmP MaPiwirfcMiiitt Kflfcwiiitmwit Ht pmmbv mmmmmb aabwm) n mfkWSmm mmmmmm I Tilii I M IM SSO M M fi MBO N JM MM MM MM MM MM IT SS MM ! MSt' MOO w am Sa mm mm m ma mm mm if! VI mw moo Mj MMJ M8B MOH 1'H Wkly Litalllgeneer OMSS 0 VSM, arm or rs tmd TtUrrtmt Ml .(D mnmaiMeni r. ! ioncefttt IttttlHgencBf, I.ANCABTBR, MAT 14. 1887. &$ A MmIt Heat at tke Helm. K nttxmntryhaa a great deal e( faith le JMm Ooeley aad his presence, at the bead i fl mm intar-atate commission, Rives much T J yT - ... IS ,m.Mm-MMmm---- MJMHMMWMJWI 1IMIFABT Ctnl JMmmmri. at iKiimiw tansae UiiMMHiMinwimuKn, L'NNMi tna ta conduct will be effective lamtreuing the evils it wasraledte fsMwAni. Hia action upon the commission Ifmnatrengthtethisfeeling. The corn- under nil lead, u evidently ais- I te go carefully and te be sure of its before ic takes tbem. It has net I effusive In offering its opinions or rash B AMlBMKIBgUauecisiODa. JLuecuairuiauiiun- t'ter ha several times caused the public advised that the commission takes no ; etMsttn the Idea that the law is going te tykk Inlnrv te trails interests. TTfthss verv Jlataly denounced the undertaking of the te prejudice puime opinion It, by raising their rates and t It te the law ; and embarrassing i at centres te which It has hitherto l,with a pretense that the law does it. gy ? Jadge Ceeley has just written a letter te ,&awtatary Bayard te allay the apprehen apprehen mmseC a United States commercial agent ;gnjenaaa, wne cempiainea was me law tvWsaai fnlnv til rtitn trad. rThn ttirfepa In iMltM) bat plain terms, advises the secre- VlttTthatbia commercial agent is a geese, rfMM baa fears which are wholly unjustified :'Ba4 will never be realized. V; It la clear enough that with the dlspesi. ,-rt wrn ei we commission ana we seuna sense Ui, which governs it, the law will be se con- y attned as te effect the object which ever; ss mm kdewb u, naa, namely te promote dusi- i tnm.u iy depriving the railroads et faTOwBTyjJgwaftK'efthem and by giving and every Dlace an even chance . - - . i Btyiper. The law was purposely drawn I Mithent perfect deflnlteness, and deliber- "l ately left te tbe commission tbe decision et many things according te the exigency of the case and In view of the develop ment et the law's working. It was known that n very delicate sub ject was te be handled and that east iron rules could net be laid down for it in advance. The commission was created with power te deal with the issues v and te control the railroads ; and the mea are of the control was left largely te lu - Judgment. iL The med or evil wnrkincr of thn law de- 'POUUO UTWQUU UJAJU hUD I'UUlUJlfiaiUIJ, uuu -,i;. as was jer tuis raasen mai me seiecnen ei Jadge Ooeley as its head gave se much anusractien, Decause be bad earned a f high repute as a judge and railroad reewyer, and bad tbe knowledge, capacity and temperament particularly adapting kiss te the difficult place that be consented te till at a large sacnQce of pecuniar)' inter tat. Tbe ether members et tbe commission are geed seconds te htm and we may couQ ceuQ couQ sVetly expect from it the calm considera tion, fair conclusions and energetic nctieu needed te make its function what it ought te be. It is its mission te make tee railroads or tneir normal nenent te :Al ?.. ... m. . .. .... .. ':.- UlAnnnilp- and m srkn l ma nnmltilarraflnn C them against the public interest. ffl . ., .,,, . Htf uveal arviiiicat aiiuaiivu. lif The Intelligencer will en Monday ifr nuenan an exnausuve review ei tee present political situation in Republican facias in this county. The primary tlee- i, ' SSUS1 11UHU laikCO yiaOT UCAb OrtVUIUiijr IS D-V' ' ... . .k.. ,. i. ., ... tj uuviwuif ij uv tf"3 u lue uuuuvj ;, ine responsible euices or suerm, pre- thonetary, register and county commis sioners are te be filled. Tbe nominees then chosen are pnuV'cally elected because et the enormous preponderance of tbe He publican vote in th's county. At great ex panse and with much labor, the Intelli ksceb has obtained special advices from all points of the count, giving close estimates of the results next Sat- wrday and showing hew the poll pell tlcal tide is running. These ad Ywea are nearly all from well-posted Democrats who, occupying a neutral posi pesi ties, are well qualified te judge between the contending hosts. Where Democratic views could net be obtained conservative i jtepuDiicans, net allied, with factional con- ';-tMta, were questioned. Last year's fore- J! mm nt tha alt.nnl.lnn h lh. T.n. xB was a most accarate one, as subse- 3'j,namt avants Dreved. This vmr -.i. ,w7 . ,.-. .V. I nave eeen maae te secure reliable I the collection of views is bound i the highest degree interesting. 1 an arly your orders for papers. ,,Y. la a Heraet's Nest, krasy General Brewster is very tfcattae New Yerk Herald has te.utuaata that he was In fcs msI stefeae of the government w JaaxwwU kad claim, which tbe swart iM wliaHy declared geed. TlMteMYiar evartamt thlnka (bat the te the supreme - AM Ift .mImIi S.A..A MM-i 41.K& 11. xZSJSMnsaaBJai shits uum mm mm iw ww aueM under a mlaappieaMv at the fact. It asks for a rehearing. F. Butler offers, ai the l Um government, te show Ma la a fraudulent eae. Yerk JBeruU has found the , fowl M te stir up and has te iimiwhsM taste a hornet's IMr.Awweter.wklea aaiherthM directly. W-rbMuMdef ?im mm eras s M.ITmmw; -MT M-'t flwtr m mmgmm imwmv tMtpMt M u glial m M wm Mt hla,M U stews tot mm eaawaaarglMMg after ha left otte. Mr. Brewster Ulna oeeasioa te ay Tery warn word la laudation of the Integrity and ability of Solicitor General Phillips, who served with him, and of Solicitor General Jenks who is new In office, which every one knows te be well deserved. There are no better men in the country and it is quite certain that everything was denethat should have been done by them. Mr. Brewster tells us, what is net generally known, that the solicitor general Is the law offices of the government who appears before the supreme court preparing and ar ulnc the cases of the gevermenU The attorney general only appears before the court en special occasions by particular request of some officer of the government. He seems te be tee bright a light te dazzle the court dally. Chicago's TreablMi Ceadlllea. The news from Chicago, unless greatly exaggerated, forbedes violent times in that excitable city. Fer years the brick, layers and carpenters have, by the strength of a well organized union, had things al most entirely In their own hands, and I their use et this power has of late been se tyrannical that it has Justified the forma tion et an equally strong union of the mas ter builders, and en attpmnt bv them te regain the supremacy. The master masons and butlders and the brick manufacturers have established an embargo en building material with the avowed purpose of preventing any building in Chicago until the question of their su premacy is settled. The carpenters and bricklayers are equally determined, but they seem te be the under dogs in the light, as their unions have net the funds ready te support their men long in idle ness. The men who are primarily responsible for this dangerous state of things are the het-headed leaders of the labor unions, who, feeling themselves the masters et a little power, made reckless and despotic use of it in dictating the details et every building operation lathe city. The unions had by long continued effort gained a position of great strength and in proper hands they might have used it for the geed of laboring men of the whole city ; but Instead they have only proved that in bad bands the power of united labor can be as oppressive as the power of united capital. In a few days there will be tlf ty thousand or mere of idle men in the streets of Chi cage,and it is a little tee much te expect et human nature that they will quietly acknowledge that they have been out witted. It is mere than likely that In such an army a fair percentage of cranks Iwiil be found who will start a disturbance that may grew te a riot ; and if there is net violence in Chicago.'it will be a geed evi dence that by experience labor is learning that self control in these emergencies Is halt the battle. There are sixty-seven Republican candi dates for oflles In thla county at the present I time. Many will be called, but few will be . cueseu. Tnn chief of the bureau et statistics, hts submitted te tbe secretary his report en tbe experts of breadstuff for April. It shows ae increase of $574,491 in tbe values ei experts for tne moetn ever the same month et last year, an Increase of $36,617,127 for tbe ten months ending April 30, ever the ten months ending April 30, lSSu. Campiring the lleur and wheat ex perta of these two periods, we find aa Increase of nearly forty-eight millions, but a decrease et corn ei perta of about ten millions, and et eats a decrease of nearly two millions. This shows hew much our pros perity depends upon wheat, and as Western territory develops thla must become mere and mere the test et our prosperity. As long we can find s market for it abroad, and as long as tbs land continues te yield its present wonderful crop, that staple will remain our chief means of holding tbe trade balance with Europe. It hoped that our manufactured products may in time have their fair share in the world's commerce, but our geography Indi cates that en agriculture our commercial po pe po altlen will alwaya depend most largely. Tbe great lakes and the great rivers tapping a re gion of unsurpassed agricultural wealth, abeuld guarantee cheap transportation and make New Orleans and the lake cities the chief granaries of the clvillzMl world. A recent statement of tbe statistician of the agricultural department places the wheat crop of the world in lteaat2,a31,3J2,S85 bush els, of which all Europe produced 1,177,036,. 118 bushels. Frauee produced nearly three hundred millions of bubels,and Iiusak jnly two hun dred and fourteen million.. India could muster but two hundred and fifty-eight mil lion bushels, se that it is evident half grown America will in time furnish bread for tbem all, for her share in 1SS0 was -1 67,2 18,000. Plcckv William O'Brien has been in formed by Lard Lansdewue that he may have full liberty of speech in Canada. Let the band play. Rev. Dr. Heward Cresby, who is a well known high license advocate in New Yerk, approves this plan of tresttng the drink problem In the metropolis en Sunday: "Thousands et families in our city are ac customed te drink draught bear at their mid day meal, and there Is no reason why they should be deprived of tt en Sunday any mere than tbe rest of us aheuld be deprived of our milk, which also, as a perishable article, la brought te us en Sunday. And this can be done by allowing the sale et draught beer only and for two hours only (from 12 te S o'clock) and net te bedrunk en the premlaes. These restrictions should be made stringent with heavy penalties for their breach." We fear the doctor meana well, but don't knew. JErr Davis told a Meridian, Miss, audi audi enee: "United veu are new. mi it h. Union la ever te be broken let tbe ether side break lu" Truly tbe war Is ever. JS""UT Bataws having sent te the Inter-atate commission a letter Irem the U. H. commercial agent at Londen, Onta-ie. repre senting tbe dlsasueu. effeeul thst werewl lowing from the InUr-suts commerce law Judge Coolley, the head of theTmrnTsaen' writes te tbs eeeretary under date et May eh ssylngthat he feet, confident that the 'com 'cem merclal agent's fears et disastrous results ara excessive and will net te any great extent b realised. Us says that his '.letter shows thst ins consequences which he attributes te the law flew Irem the construction raliresn man. agers nave put upon it, and which mav nr assy net be correct In a recent visit of tbe commission te ths Southwest It was msda 7 apparent In the testtmenj taken thar ease persons were exelted by fears of tbe dsssraotlen of their business, which bsd no ether basis than views of the law which were se erroneous that 11 would seem they ought act te be entertained by any one. I cannot help tbiaklag that eqaelly unfounded views have bad much te de with tbe dlstnrbaaee of trade of which Mr. WawMagtna speaks, aad tbatastbese art serweted fee dlstarbaaere ll UMU AMIMMlll . - - ttZmittmnmmZ ...... ..... . , te mm that Mr. O'Mms n Mrs te his Casuals trip It te ealy Mrytereed the foUewlag extract from his Mnatreal speech t Bat our treat leader, Mr. srareell, has said he wtll Bever again twff the we. Id ter alms for Irish landlerdism. We aw new begging, net for alum, but le enable ns te uproot tbat whole ystamel Irish landlerdism. We de net come te ask you for 20,000 for charity any mere, but te ask you te consider what um Lansdewns is making of the 20,000 a year which you give him, or which you Suable him te get ; and If that be put te a bad and inhuman use, we ask you te convey your erasure of Lord Lansdowne, as you have a perfect right te de as the free elUtsna of a self governing nation. Your Parliament passed resolutions In favor of home rule aad strengthened the hands of Mr. Gladstone In bis blessed work el conciliation and pesos, and a thrill of gratitude went through Ire land the ether day when the same body passed resolutions condemning the abemi nable coercion bill, which proposes te reduce our people te the condition et negre slaves. The object of the coercion bill Is te enable men like Lord Lsnsdewne te wring Intol erable rack rent out of Irish tenants. The object Is te render It safe for every rack renter te desolate the homes of Ireland aa Lord Lansdowne has desolated the homes of Luffgacurrau. Its object la te gag us If we don't lie down and submit te It like whipped hounds. If veu don't want us te sx down In the tight against powerful and cruel fees, It you want us te conquer, new Is the day and new Is the hour. The dav veu send Lord Lansdowne home with the stamp of Canadian disaffection en hi brew, you will enable us te laugh at coercion and strengthen the arms of Gladstone, te put an end te evic tions for all time, FBTSSONAXk Pakn ell's physicians have ordered him net te take bis seat In Parliament. Thb Qcbbx or Belecim baa steed god mother te a young negre from the Cenga Dr. P. Bates Anxiw has been elected president et the American Surgical associa tion. Bbv. Dn. McQltx must go te Heme within forty days or be excommunicated. Sucb, It Is reported, are the pope's latest orders. Mrs. Grant has been lying at death's deer for some days from an attack et malig nant diphtheria in her New Yerk home. She la new pronounced out of danger. Pierre Lorillard, of the New Yerk Coaching club, Is holding tbe reins for a tally tally he party that are driving from New Yerk te PbHadelphta te-day. They expect te cover the 90 miles from daylight te dark. Sir William Yocne, ex-chlef Justice of Neva Scotia, who dlwt a few days age, aged eighty-eight, gave 1170,000 te the public chari ties and Institutions et Halifax, of which Dalbeusle college rtcslvea (50,000. Garland Is spoken of for Justice Weed's place it he should die. Many of Mr. Gar land's friends de net hesitate te say that he has been almost discourteous te the president and his fellow-members of the cabinet by his total abstinence irem tbe social duties uiai each member of the president's lnuer circles et advisers should shoulder. The Ql'eex of Ber.MASiA fell Inte a throne by (ailing down stairs. When there was no kingdom et Reumanla in existence she had laughingly said : "I de net want te marry unless I can be queen et Beumanta." Running down the palace stairs at Berlin one day her feet slipped, and she would probably have been killed, but for Prince Charles of linhenr.ollere, who saw her danger and caught her In bis outstretched arms. Wben Reumanla chose blm for a ruler he claimed tbe princess as his bride. CACBMM OM0AT AKSimtT. The Kareptan Popular of Ecypt Fsar lbs withdrawal of British Occupation. Londen, May 11 A dispatch received from Caire last night gives a graphic picture of the state of consternation Inte which the European residents of lower Egypt have been thrown by tbe announcement that Sir Henry Drummond Wolff has concluded a convention with the sultan of Turkey aettling the question et British occupation of Egypt The terms of the agreement are, of course, net known, but a deep-seated feeling pervades through com mercial eeqties of Egypt that they involve the evacuation of that country by English troops and tbe unconditional surrender of tbe future et Egypt into the hands of the sultan's vassal, the khedlve. Te the resident of Egypt during the last ten years the Inevit able result of British withdrawal and tbe con sequent resumption of the old system, or lack of system, In tbe conduct of Egyptian attalrs, presents itself In tbe shape et a mili tary revolt, a general exodus of Europeans and tbe financial ruin et everybody having anything te le-e. The actual terms et tbe new agreement are awaited with great anx iety, but the general opinion la that any change from tbe present state of things must result disastrously te European residents and Investors. g0,O0O WUBKMMN IDLE. The Building Trades' t'oleus of Chicago oe Strlke-Brlcklajsrs, Carpenters Chicaoe, May 14. The great Building Trades' leek out went Inte partial operation this morning. Nearly sll the bricklayers and a large proportion or ;tbe carpenters find tbemaelves out of employment It Is esti mated that there are 20,000 Idle men Jn the city this me'nlng. Tbe Master Masens' aaao aaae aaao cUtlen baa secured the support of a majority of the material men, architects and real estate broken. Seme material men In each line still held out and bricks, lime and lumber will be procurable by such contractors as decide te keep at work. All the buildings In charge of members or tbe association nave been put In condition te stand a long siege. Meetings are being held this morning by tbe builders' and traders' exchange and by the bricklayers union. It la expected the brick layers will respond te the lock-out tactics by ordering all their men te go en a strike until recognition of the union, Satur day and ether demands are conceded te, or nntll tbe dlUerences are settled by arbitra tion. m MMMBMBD XO TBMAT. The Baler et Morocco WIU Net Netice Kng land. France and Oermanj. Londen, May 14 The refuMl et Muley Hassan, sultan of Morocco, te alga commer cial trestles with England, Franee and Ger many led te the appointment of British commissioner te visit Morocco with a view of overcoming that monarch's objections aa far aa England; was concerned and the newset his arrival at the sultan's capltel wss re ceived at the foreign efflee yesterday. The reason given by thesultsn for his refusal wss that the abuses srlslng from tbe prsctles of giving foreign protection te natives were se numerous and lltgrant that the previsions of s treaty could net be carried out until the abuses were discontinued. Until they were removed he would entertain no proposal for treaties. The powers of the British commis sioner extend beyond the negotiation and conclusion of a commercial treaty and in. elude tbe reformation of the boundary lines of Morocco with a view te tbe surrounding QlbralUr with additional aafeguarda and pie venting encroachments upon the interests of that atrongbeld. Should the sultan refuse te enter into negotiations respecUeglng these subjects it Is Intimated that inslstsnce will be msds of sufficient strength te Induce blm te comply. Ssvsral Big fires. Woonsocket, K. L, Msy 11 Ths Wall Ingnilllin Millbury, Mass, run by James Walten A Ce., was burned this morning. The total less is estimated at 160,000, wall Insured. The mill wss ewnsd by tbe Mill bury Savings bank. About 85 bands are thrown out of employment A tire broke out early thla morning en the steamer Empire State laid up at Bristel, K. L and spread ae rapidly that In a short time the veaael was wholly wrapped In flames. The round house and car sheds of the Providence, Bristel 4 Warren railroad near by are la danger, and the cars hsvs been drawn out Afire broke out at Needbsm, Maea, at midnight last night and destroyed the rail- ut&oeo?1 Md 0dd FeUew' nlL Tna lem Irge Fleur Mill Destrejed. wafceu sets of rollers snd was'ens efThannitW; state. The lese Includes 8,000 b" h,le of wheat and 800 barrele et Heur. Tha englnated in the third S5? mmmm ,. machinery audita cause is unknewnT Tha less is estimated at WO.OOO en mnl Jnd snaehlnery snd 10,000 en stock ; Insurance The Fries Tawer. Tee work of teexlag down the prison tower IlMsftU teaslasest stabbed. Nearly all the stone has Mkaaeews, but a urge let of dirt re- Mm Jmw Wilsen, widow e mm mm mm. haw Wilsen, celebrated her Win birtkway est Friday at tbe reeMeaee of her em, MUtea Wilsee, of Little Britain township, Bear Fan-mount. Tbe oeeasioa wan one In widen the entire neighborhood took aa Interest, and net lees than one hundred and tweat. Ave relatives and friends called upon the venerable lady te pay their respects te her and cmgratnlate her en the geed health and advanced lease et life with which ehe has been favored. Ameug these present were hereon, Br. Wilsen, of Philadelphia, and her brother In-law, Mr. larael Wilsen, of Little Britain. James Cellins, of Celeraln, and William Phillips, made appropriate ad dressee. A bountiful dinner was served, and the festivities were greatly enjoyed by Mrs. Wilsen and her hosts et mends, They Probably Committed SateMa, Chicago, May 14. The body of Isaac A. Moere, or the Arm of Moere Brethers, furni ture dealers at 1W7 and 2S0 West Msdlsen street, wss found at 6 o'clock this morning floating In the lake near the Randelph street vladuiL Mr. Moere baa been la bad health ter sometime and it is believed he committed suicide while suffering from temporary aber ration of mind. Baltimore, Mav 14. Edward T. Wheeler, an architect, aged 28, was found dead In bed thla morning at the corner of Fayette and Mount atresia, having been asphyxiated by gas. it is supposed that he committed suicide. On April 23 he wss knocked down and robbed In Philadelphia, since which time he has been mentally depressed. Jadga Weeds Diss. Wasuixotex, May 14. Associate Justice Weeds died at 120 te-day. At three o'clock this morning his' condlUen changed for the worse. lie seen became unconscious, and In that condition passed away. LosDex.May 14 A dispatch from Syd ney, N. 8. W., states that news has been re ceived from Tonga Island In the south Peel Ue of the massacre et party of Wesleysn mlasiensrles by the natives; Geerge, alias Cetty" Hoever, and Susan Stackhouse, who were committed te prlaen for drunkennew and disorderly conduct, were taken before Judge Patterson this af ternoon en a writ et habeas oerpnt. Nelthei the alderman or constable appeared te resist the discharge, and they were released. m Peos Orashsd. Fred. Williams, the auctioneer, had bis feet badly crushed yesterday, by having the bed of a printing press which hs wss mov ing fall upon it Te-day hs Is around en crutches. Telephone lonntctlen. Jehn Ratt, butcher, 313 Eatt King street. Is connected with the telephone exchange. m Tbi Mnnnercher rink will be closed this even ing. Next Saturday evening skating and dano dane Ingatllbe resumed. Feb Sals -Cedar Canoe) weight, IS pounds. Apply at II fast King street ltd m Resolutions of Rsspeet Cai Fat Hall, May U, 1S37. Wukbbas, It hu pleased aa All Wise Provi dence te remove from this life our brother, Her bert Hetter Blgbee, and Wbbmas, Be was a true and loyal member of our ftaternlty. therefore be It Retehed. That while we deeply mourn hlsless, we bow in humble submission te the Divine will, and be It Jitielitd. That In token of our regard for our deceased brother, we extend our heartfe'l sym pathy te hts bereaved famUy, and be It further JJtieIicd, Thst a copy of these resolutions be sent te his afflicted family, and that they be published In the Celligt Student, the dally pa pers and In the CM Phi Quarterly. 11. F. D1TTMAU, Chairman. C.B.AMKBHET, P. B. API-XL, Committee et Zeta Chapter, Cbl Phi. Amusements. "The Xtretti of Xtv rerjt." On Monday evening next "TheBtreets of New Tork" will be seen In Fulton opera house, by a large and competent company headed by the talented actor, Geerge C. Boniface. This Is a very popu lar play, and will no doubt draw largely. Ihe amusement season Is fst drawing te a close, and our theatre goers will hive te take advan tage of the tew entertainments yet te be given. Hals rate. KstTR.-Mav 12, 1&7, In Lancaster, Pa., Jehn F. Uellh, In tbe Ml yearel his Me. Faneral en Sunday afternoon at half -past two o'clock, from his late residence. Ne. Si North Water street. The relatives and friends, also Lancaster Cemmandery, Se. 13, K. T, Uebel Ledge, Ne. tW, I. O. O. F., Bed Jacket Tribe, Ne. H L O.K. M., Washington Conclave, Ne. , Seven Wise Men, and the Lancaster Manner, cher are reipectfully Invited te sttesd the fu neral. Interment at Zlen's cemetery. Sanaa -In this city, en the ltth Inst, Jacob Shirk, In the 83th year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family ara re spectfully Invited te attend the faneral from the residence of his son. E6 Bstt King street, en Monday alternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd MAJULBIW. Phlhadetphta Frodeee Markat. Pbtladbxvbta, May II Fleur markat arm; sales, we barrels i Minneseu Bakers, Si eusm co : FennsylvanU Famll v, M 7.M SU wasters dr. liaesKSOt Patenu,S.S4siu; Bye flour steady, S3 73y2 86. untfS: KX01 Jnn "' Cern-May, Tc; Jane, iV,lc; July, iSSc , Augast,tc .esta-siay. re ! June, s7Xei Jnly,87J.c; August, WXc Furnished by S. K. Tuudt, Breker. . CaioAeo, May U, l o'clock p. m. Wheal. Cera. Oats. Ferk. Lard. iseeseeeeese (VfW Si ATTtL May Jane....... Jnly. Angnst.... September. October.... December. ssk se ni .... s n S um til .... e.ra ....Ktvi u x .... in 83 UJi 6M .."SB :::: :::: :::: V. smOOsSIPmI CeVTIXllsl. Winter Wwt Spring Wheat. ssl eeee eeeesaseeeeseeeee asseeesseeeeeeee se M 111 182 MltwMttt eeeeeeaees CMsXaie e a Bytaeeeseeeeeeaesees aMMtTlBy a f v a a e ou cur. CZUtlttOUaeeteeseeee seesaeeeeeeeee KoetPts-Heg. eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeees ,J00 CloelngFrtees 1 o'clock p. m. TVheat, Cern, Oats. Perk. Lara, 6 80 SM S.7S 8 M SM e.w may km m kuiide June .7 It Tftill.CO j my BM. seu re August September.... October December &3k OUClty. Crude OU K uiinsat suuraes. CaioAse, May It. The Drettrf Journal ra perta : CatUe Kecetpta, ,oeobeadt shipments, sew t markat active i shipping' steers, MS te LuetL,siOOf4SO steekars ana faedsrsTM SO SMISi cewa, bulU anamlxaA.n09alM bulk, S3 OfMM S3 1 Texas catUe, SI SSsW SO. Hoga-Beeelpta, U.we haadi afetpmaeta. VM head i market was dull and lele lewsri reugbandmlxed, MBOSMSOi packing ana akin- pa&,PiiSpahisik 600i market lower i sken.MOSjM If t woeled Moeasaoi Western. M MS)4M ; Tezaas, SB ! ST1 lambs. MMSMfrX BAee lisiiicawe Baeelpts. MS bead i HuiwasHW I inwaa. vuwi nauH eaM, aa lair te geed. II eeSM Mi TOmssea, avayi av I BOCMUS SIUPPOW W HOW SOTB. HoaTa-Baeatpta, SIM keaBi sMbmssiM headt markat dull i Falladalphtaa, MSiej sue irket dull i FaJladalphtaa, m S1SJ6 , ss oems u l eomuien te Ught, Si Sum 7J i SSSjiTei acga shipped Te jUwTerk, Yorkers, bj PJgSl s icars. BhMD-BaeasDts. 1400 aeadi ahlemaata. isae markat Arm t all sold i prima. atflM 10 1 fair te geed, M 1 BO I commeB, SI MtsTlsmbs, Si mm StOt spring lambs, aSM. tenu extra WAamaaif&. r aiaai anaaa. aan i Mav w aua. . "Sft? JSMOKSt i&mnvjai' I Bipaasu w. Ml.uuv. S7W ae b as; ship oatawae 1 watte steta, stun , jre. t ae 5KmJV4ML' "SMjMBSJai aiiissr9" "' ui i eta Mass, su SBfttlM, inavB,B7Mi July,S71l a attaay ai Ka'sar.M kaaU sesUsg steak, aBMstaaayaSMs. 5? H X m ut r Teaw-May 14-Flear market steady i se ownea uui wsbmevb. as euaje av i goea ley sxttastatejSTOafiMt oeaamesitaaooA Waatan,MS&atlSA. m&mz., tMiiMsnaiyiWasMta "m, UsBsHUr Stun iigai anas, UHSJXHC- faaey wliM, U MlaMe; mate aetery7"lMB tsfclms, 7e)Hc. Imlmi BSBtA. IShlSiSe i Waatara. liUal ISUft. iagarqalatt suMd Cntleat, l-ieeWMet vrannillPI, 11-10V. Tvttew anlet i nnnm elt. IS-MMlMe. uvuium Mratinii, wr w wi. avav uifut-ri mr ivtrvi" 'vjv iwr wi. OltoAae, Way It, t p. in. Market clnses. Wksat-Mar, sfKe I June, 87C( July, Bie. AucUKr. Uura-alay, Ani , tlueT eau-suy, ssei Jane, SM t Jnly, w;& & lie; June, TTMet July, VHP- AUK, xnve. fork Mav. Sit Ml JunflMUfl. Lard-M ay, SB (O J una, St) C4 ( July, t6 TO Aug. se WW. nibs-May, Aug . 17 nii- JMXi June, 17 08 1 July, It 17 t asw Bera stock Mew Yesb. May II, 1.30 p. m. Meney leansd at S per cent. Kxsbaag steady, at MHQi & i Uevemmenta Ann. Currency 8's, U Si) Dldi t's Crnip, II bid t K 's de, 13 VH bid. The stock market opened steady at tut night's enures, but seen weakened under a pressure 10 soil and declined by the first call ) topper cent. Toward 11 o'clock the market became dull and no continued up te the present writing. (Isolations by steed, McUrann a Ce bankers Lancaster. Pa. asw veaa tan. 11 a. si, Canada PaclBe , M O.C.C.AI -. Colerado Ceal.. Si Central Fae Canada Southern MX CM. St. L. A Pf h tin. lr, M i3 t3 198 ea" VNI.llinU.,M ill iei. L.a w. V 1JW IM( M2 Jl 1M USJi ne....... grte, tads vr. w.... LIT LOU. A N... ..,,,... L. Shere.... ...... ......... Mich, en Heck Valley Missouri Faclfle , Ms a sssssessssees n. P. Pre! w, west.,,,,,. .,,,,. ,.,,... r. . t . c .................... Bast Tennessee c Omaha , Oregon Transportation , . Ontario A W , Faeiae Man Richmond Terminal...,. at. Paul Tsx-Pac Union Fae... Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Bends Raw England nrLADBLTHlA LIST. Leh. val B-.W. Y.APMla .a. & h.,, .,,...., ,,,,... Beading Leh. Mav H eaten v.r us.... Me Beaeseseaaaesssaeaasas H.cent Peeples Pass K4g.rsa'la. Ueasaeaeaaea-aaaeeeee Phlla. Traction t1 isseeesaesi 97,j SEW AD riCRTJSEilKXr.V. sTILAM SOUP LUNCH TU-NIOUT AT ks tne ai.i'.iwBijuuu hotel. ltd rnRY OUR - FIVBCKJfT CAROLINA, .HO.Uni 1U IDV CIIV Rl the city, at PUUTtlO.VnO'S CIO AR STORK, ltd 131 North Queen Street. PSPPERPOT BETTER THAN BAR HUM'S SHOW-for Lunch at the Maner Hetel, Nea S17 and il9 Wnt King streeL opposite King Street Theatre. Rleker's and Sprenger's Seer drawn from the keg. ltd JOHN aBlSSINQEB,Prep. SNAPPER! GENUINE SNAPPER I The first Genuine Snapper Soup tonight and te-morrow night: also One Oysters In ecrr style. Cape Msy Usms, Hard Shed, and Deviled Rrabt.atthe Law lluUdlna Hcstsniant, verth uunnmu 13K1ILKAUIZ, ltd Proprietor. WANTED-AT THK PHCEN1X CIGAR Factory, Prince street. S3 girls te learn cigar making. Alse l geed strippers. It FOR NOl REST THE HOUHE NO. 31S OBTU DUKKSTUBKT.nna nt IhiiiiM desirable locations In the city; house lately nt tedup. Apply te JOHN F.HC1N1TSI1, ltd its and 117 North gueen aSreeL WANTED-4EVERAL GOOD HOUSE Servants nd Cooks. Apply rttBB or CUARril, tk F 1l TBOPT A CO '8 mpleyment Office, SI N. Uueen St. (ecend lloer.i WANT" D-TUREE COLORED GIRLS ler Heuse servants. Apply FRBB OF CHARGE, at F. a TROUT A CO.'S Employmentefflce.SiNorUi Queen St. (Second fleer ) NOTICE-THE WATER DUPLICATE Is new in the hands et the city Treasurer for collection of water rents. An abatement of a per cent, will be made for prompt payment. J. U. RATUFON, ApKMwWASd City treasurer. NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF THE Lancaster Mennrcner are requested te meet at tbelr Hall en SUNDAY ArikKNOOM at 3 o'clock, for tbe purpose of attending the iuneraler thlr late fellow-member, Jehn F, Uelth. By order of the President. HSNRTSCHMITT, ltd Secretary. JACOB t HUEAFFER'8 Liquor Stere New Open, maylS-tld N.IJ PBNNSQUAKB. BANGS! BANGS) Come and see the beautiful New Style Bang. Ne trouble te keep in order, aa they are sell dressing. Hair switches from sec. up. xi. u. a nne vaneiyei ssixea ursy switches s specialty, at MB1.C LILLAK'S. uua Ne. in North Queen street. (M nnflK0B A INER AND BET. XaVyVfCF 1KB CHAMPAUNB THAN Due de Monteballe. AT BOUBBB'S LIQUOR 8TOKB. Ne. Centre Sq uara, Lan caster, Pa, HENRY SHUBERT, THK OLD AND Bailable Auctioneer and Real Bstate Agent, can be found at Ne 81 North Dnke street, ready te accommodate the public In calling salts of Beat Bstate and Personal Property. Alse, real estate at private sale. mfsta aflLEARINO 8ALE FOR THB NEXT 20 yj days of PLANTS, BULBS AND BBKDS. Twenty per cent, discount off regular prices. n.v. rins, ltd Ne. 239 Wast King street. ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS I Lanetster Coremsndery, Ne 18. K. T.. will loeeteuTUBSDAYBYNnlMi.MAY 17, 1(87, at Masnnerchnr Hall, at 7.30 o'clock, for drill. Members wUl wear their own sword and bait. Uy order of the gmlnent Commander, mil StdB UUuU s. UARA, Recorder. TOTICE. IIasebic Bill. LaacASTsa, Fa , May 13, 1887. A meeting of Lancaster Cemmandery, Ne. 13. K. T. will be held en SUNDAY AFTBBNOOn! MAY It, 1887. at3 o'clock, for the purpose of at tending tbe luneral of Sir Bnlgbt Jehn F. Keith. Full Templar Unllerm. By order of JOIHUA L. LYTB, Eminent Commander. Hcea B. Qaba, Recorder. m!3 ItdB NOTIOBTTO'BRIITG'nT'Bu'lLUEIUL Proposals for the construction of a Wrmiabt-lren Bridge ever Octoraro Creek, near Christiana, wtll be received at the office of the County commissioners, either West Chester or Lancaster, Pa.. until neon, TUESDAY, JUNK 14.1887. Tberlahtterrlectanv or all bfda la ra. served. By order of the Commissioners of Lan caster and Chester counties. myl3-eeUd PUBLIC BALK. ON TUESDAY. MAY 17. 1887, at SOUTH UUBBN BTBBBT. Laneaatar. the following- .aa.i .ktt fnllmBlKM lln.. a.a .. m ' Uousebeld Uoeds: neqsi ni, oeia, nainui stziensien Table. Mar bla Tep Table, Lounge, Desk and Burean com. blned. Clethes Press, Hese, Step Ladder. Ba and ether Carpets, Tin, Ulass and Queensware. Ac Bale te begin at lKo'eleok p m; ... . .."AKVT.VueBMAHQ. B, F. Bews, Auctioneer. mlXatd YOUR WANTS CAN BE SUPPLIED IN Lira, Accident and Live stock Insurance In the most reliable and cheapest association. All losses promptly paid. Fer circulars sznlaln lagsssw features In all please call en . . . .HY BBCHTOLD, Beal XsUte and Insurance Agent, Ne Si North Queen Street. P. B. Choice Building Stens and Sand for for sals. itd TTWTATE OF MAR YA. BARTHOLOMEW, MU Lata of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said aetata having bean granted te the undersigned, all persona lu dsbted thereto are requested te make lmma dlate payment, and these having claims or da tnanda against the same, will present tbem with ent delay for settlement te the nade reigned, re siding In the city el Laneaatar. Pa. JOHN A. FOWBBS, ABallnlstratOT. Je A. Cens, AUernsy. sprlsetdB PROPOSALS WILL JIB RECEIVED for the erection of thetPeeplea Natleaal Bank, of Lancastsr, up tolOe'elooa Meaday, the BM day et May. 1N7, after which se proposals willbeeeiuldirad- , The puas and apeetfleetleas eaa be aesa at the eMwofs.H.uynelas,NShllauMtBlogatraat Alse uUtsFeoataaNatlea Baas, Baits as'. Blag street. Taabaak rererves tee right tors ters eat ve aay bid eBerad wttbemt reamra te ssseuat J also the rlgkt te raieet eey ec aa btds. SAlsTiAsnkWHai.KAsT, S 1 SIS 31 6KS4 t t" .. iemJ iumJ uvw .. 3I sis 31S .. (WW )i CM .. l m :H .. n.i'i in;; ii.vs .. f3)i 6'H Mi ..34 SW J 1M .. 51 M '.'. mj2 w5 .. 3IS 3lt2 3.i '.'. si? ill? iiii .. 77 77 77.H .: 7H h S s mm see ? .. IIS HS HS .. !ks ;cu .. ax ss 9-ia riK 101 ... !... 11,! te ,. .,,. .... .... ','.'. leiti ltfiu lets ... tits es M ... .... .... 67 ...... taawats, maw AtraarnMitBim. W'ERmmJgff it e.sHNbnTHc U1KL8 TO CHAnLerm bt. MRS. P. WRHRR, MOUTH QUMM STRUT. .kw1DV".,l".t VPra e lanre assertMent et all the Latest Btylas In Mll.i.tNMKT UtMIDS, whleh we offer t Lewest frlees. ltd WANTED FOR THIN PLSCR AMD . Cj""tr. six gped salesmen. Steady work and geed salaries AdSrsaa. J, AUSTIN SHAW, Hurserymaa, tntytlwdAmsy-lwd Meehsster, W, T. AUCTION THIH F.VRN1NO AT NO. 80 Bast Orange street, and Saturday alUrnoen and evening and verv evenlna neat iwk. HHKNKMAN HRIMIEIIL, ltd Auctioneers and Stoek Brokers. OFKICKItH APPLYING FOK PAY FX1R dirreienc et arrearages between muster In and muster out mitsi apply and Ola their claims before J una Id. Fer claims appl r te J. K. MAKK, IVnU.m Agent. Mna. 15.11 and IS Seuth links Street. mjll aidU Lancaster. Pa. NOTIOK.-THK MKMBKllH OF KRD JaeketTrlle,Nn.4l, Imp O. el H. M., will meetat tbelr Wigwam en hVNIiAY AFtKH NUON at X o'clock, MAYI te attend the lun. rat of our late brother. Past Kachcin Jehn lleltb. Meumera, Ne. 9: Ke-hah ke-nne, we. Si, and Canasaatrge, Ma nM, are respecttully In vujd te attend. rBANK71K0iKBc. K. PRtVATK HALK OF A CARLOAD OF MISSOURI lieittks. Fine Drivers and general pnrrxwe heres. .... Alfe Public Sale of n Carload of WKSTEHN HOllsk'.On MOMKAY, MAY IS. at the Merrl mac Sale aud Bxchange Stables et UaOUUBUKOSSMAW. SW Alse a let of nrstclats Manure for sale, tnayll ltwATh,r,8d SURPRISED t We knew you would be. Instruments se grand, se taultlesily perfect Such matterplrces et art and. science, at such low prices, ara cer tainly rare! WOODWAUU'S Piane and Organ Warerooms, NO M A 30 BAST hlNU ST., aprd-lyd Lancaster, Pa. THK LATKSTJD8T TUB THING ter bu.lnrsa purposes Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We have them in twenty different patterns, rer wear tney cannei iw ezcwiiea. nil and see them. A full line el Scotch Cheviot HulUnga at tnndnraUi prlce. ksOSKMSTKlM'SFINK TAH.OKINU. Me. 37 north gueen Street. 8TATK OF ANNA OINTKR, LATE of the city of Lancaster deceases. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In ebted thereto are requested te tnake Imme diate payment, and thee having claims or de mands salnst thn same, will present them with out delay for settlement te the undersline.1. re siding at Centennial Mills. Adams county. Pa. Jehk A.Cetib. T1103A4 C. NiiLL. Attorney, gxecuter. mll-etdS DETER WEBER, NO. 49 NOItril QUBKN STKKCT, Hat Jnst received a Urent Varlety of Hats, Caps and straw Uoeds, at fellows FlneaTirr, run, WOOL and SOFT HATS In all tbe Leading Stylrs and Celers. STRAW. MAMfl.LA and MACKINAW for Man, Beys and Children, which he offers te the public at prices lower tban ever b( re. AlaothnenlvCap Manufacturer In town. He Invites the public te give him a call. ltd rnALK THAT MEANS SOMETHINO. After an experience et 40 odd years In the Cigar and Tobacco Basin's, i have learned enough se that 1 am enabled te furnish my f rlends and customers with a CLB an HAVANA riLLKll ClUAt for BJ AO per hundred. AU ether goods kept In a legitimate cigar store, at reasonable rate. Call and see, at NO. 10! WB5T KINU STUBS T. J AS. It. MclAUGIITAN. .V B- Ne Gambling Allowed at my Mere. maylt JldW.SAat WAIT FOR THE GRAND OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, MAT 14, AT B. S. FETTERLYS ONE-rBICB HOUSB. NO. SI NORTH QU BEN 9 rilKBT. Dealer in Ladles'. Uent's FurnUhlng Uoeds Just received. A new let of 1 ateat Styles Neck, wear. The best Unlsandrlrd Snlrt for Se cents In Ihe market. Shirts, Pants, overall., Cellars, Cuffs, Suspenders. The beat BrttUh Hese In the market ter IS cnts a pair; Ladles, ChUdren, Mlsan, lien's and Heys' Hese. riease can sua examine oeiera you Duy. ai R. a. r K 1 . a aaui ?, apr3lyd Ne. Si NertlsOueen Street ESTATB OF JOHN KING, LATE OF Lancatter ctty, dnceaacd Letters of ad ministration, with wtll anneird, en said estate having been granted te the underlgned,all per sons Indebted thereto are requea'vd te mike Immediate payment, und thum haying claims or demand against the same, will present them without dlay for sett'tmi-nt te the under Signed, residing In Lancaster city. OKKbt.RPO.Vt7, Administrator with Will Annexed. B F Davis, Attorney. aa 'JU13 ESTATE OF A. N. BRENEMAN, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased. The nnderalgned auditor, appointed te dlitrtbme the balance remaining In tbe hands of A. N. Breneman, Jr. executer, te and ainnng these legally entitled te tbe same, wtll sit for that purpose en Tuesday, May 10, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. in , In the Library room et tbe court Heuse, In the city of Lancsstnr, where sll persons In tere.ted In said distribution may attend. a!6-)tdS WILLIAM LKAMAN, Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOSEPH E. XA. Delchlerand wife, of Lancaster city, I caster county. Jeseph E. Delchlerand wife, of jjiDcuwrcur, saving ey unea ei Teiuniary as sUnment, dated Apnl 2, 18x7, assigned and trans ferred all tbelr estate and effect te the under. slxned for thn benefit et the creditors of the aald Jeseph E. Delcbler. he therofeis gives notice te all iMjrsens Indebted te said asslKner, te make payment te the undersigned without deiay, and these having claims te present them te JOHN L.wIL.LBH,As'!nee. Residing In Lancaster. Pa. B. C. Xbcbakxb, Attorney. ap9 8ldS BNIGNEK'S HALE OF VALUABLE BSAL BSTATE. Oa TraseAV Evssise, Jeb 7, 188'. pursuant te an erler et the Court, the under, sighed assignee of Jacob E. Bete and wife, will sell at public tale, at the Fountain Inn, In the city of Aaneaster, tbe following described real estate, te wit i Ne. l. A let of ground, fronting 10 feet en the esst side of Sonth Queen street. Ne. 433, and ex tending In depth 141 feet te a publle alley, en which are erected a two story BttICK DWaL LINi HOU3K, with two-story brick back build Ing, slate reef, water and gas, frame kitchen and frame stable, fruit trees, grape Tines and lm- Brevements, with private alley opening en rath Queen street, conveniently located aud In a geed neighborhood. Ne.. A Tet of ground, fronting JO feet en the east slda of couth Queen street, and extending tn depth t4S feet te a public alley. Ne. 487, ad joins Ne. 1 above described en the south, ou which are erected a two story BRICK DWEL LING HOUSB, and two story brick back build ing, all reefed with slate, hydrant In yard, water In alichen, gat, front and back alley, convent, ently located, and the beuses are In geed condi tion. (ale te commence at 7.10 o'clock p.m., wben terms will be made known by the undersigned. UBOBQB B. WBLCUANB. M. D., Assignee. Jacob Uubdaxbb, Auct. myl4.xl,ud GAH8MAH BRO. Are Yeu in Search of Bargains ? -LT BO- L Gansman & Bre. Will offer this coming week better value tn Qoeds In tbe Piece suitable for Merchsnt Tailor Tailor leg than any ether house In the city. SUITS TO ORDER. 11 Buys sa All-Weel Suit Made te Order it Buys an All-Weel Cheviot Salt Mads te Order. . 15 Buys an All-Weel Casslmers Salt Made te Order . is Buys sa All-Weel Worsted Belt Made te Order. 18 Buys an All-Weel English Worsted lull M ads te Order. se Buys sa All-Weel Scotch Suit Made te Order. ss Buys aa All-Weel Frlnea Albert Suit Made te Order. Ate, B400. evoe,.es.00, 87.00 snd BM) All-Weel Pants te Order. plenty of Geed Style te Select from. If you want a BlylUU Spring or Summer Bnlt Made te Order at a Moderate Prier don't faU te CALL AT L. 61HSUN A BRO., Merchant Tailors. MABUFACTUBBBa OF Mmi Beja aa CalMree'i CleUlHt a. a. cob. a. qetun ebabub sts, JUAJWASCaU. rA, (sat Xaelaslvei dettlag vmw ADrMMTMMtnmrx A LABOR SUPPLY OP BsUM AM0 Nickel rerrulea, Meet seats aad eikejr Sad swivels, Sinkers and Vtshsrai sepTaenSS E morally A tpeciaiiy nna let .ImlLn PnlM. In la ISsnd Sitae! iet or Japan aad IJUHLBl'Slia raagiaa. I JHUHaTtuli at Itaarawi at una. tag attest fT W 1 1,t, PAY YOU TO COMB AT OK OB for the Ilest Linen Handkerehtefe ever effatsd te dear old LANCASTER for the prices marked, Pure Linen will be sold for para linen. Cotten -only a few-will be sold roreotton. The truth slwas told about svery- uuas. Tbatmay beanewidea te ten. IO )IIU. iest II all be gene in en um aaaasercbMts. They wi "HF.oriwet don't want te keen t them longer, J2!'."?P era In. same IUL Try us en thsm toeaaabacoavlncsd. MRS. E. M. WOODWARD'S, raMydSAW N KWOIUAR STORK. .1, B, rortaesdi, WiUissirus. J. M. Foituendo & Oes NEWC10AR 8T0BK, 138 NORTH tJUkEft ST, LAtfOASTItt, fA. The only ptaee In the city te rat all brands and ckhuev ( mi wwi'.BUwn luni uunilU It anil B&UAL'unAn liuaib. rineat rMaina ai Smoking Totiacces, Cigarettes, and evsrythti kept In a Flrst-clsas Cigar Stere. GIVJiUa AOaVLL. tnajU-lM B. a tta LADIES ! See " The tnirn " In our wt Window BAT1N L1NBD PARASOLS at Ode. A 1'IK'J LINK Or PARASOLS At Prlcealbat Defy competition. a-WB 1NV1TB BXAMINATION OR OUB STUCK. R. B. Si H. 14BatKing8t. apl-lmd N KW YORK STORE. Spring and Summer Novelties I Bvery Department of the New Yerk Stere Is new Complete with the Latest Novelties la -VA'ir DJiESS GOODS, SUJIMKIt SILKS, ' JyJIBSS SILKS, rBISTXD SA TEBS'S, LRISKLE SKERSUCKRIi. SPECIAL" BARGAINS! We offer today and next week lis plecss lull Width, best quality American Printed Hateest, At 8 Ceats a Tard, never sold for less than UXe UI'WABDHOFSOOriKCIl CREAM AND FANCY CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS At 8, 8, 10 and 15H cts. a Tard. 230 Dcren Ladles' and Ueentlemen's India Gauze Underwear At 31, M, 31, 37K and SO CenU. PARASOLS. We Offer the Best Assortment. Tbe Latest Styles. The Lewest Frlces. COACU1NU PAUASOL1, LACETUIMUEOrAttASOLS, CHINA SILK FAIIASILS, FANCT I'AUASOLS. Sun and Rain Umbrellas. WATT & SHAM), 6, 8ft 10 MAST KINO STn LABCASTBB, FA., QH1NA MATTING. ChinaMatting. Anether Cre of Cbnlce Matting sold st Auc tion In new Ters: en Wadnesdsy et this wetk. enables us te effer Fine Qualities and Choice Styles. White and Fancy Mattlnga, Beamleeai and Damaak Mattlnga, At one-third Less than Begular Prleea, and Lewer than ever before sold for same qaailllas. A Bpeclal Discount te purchasers by the roll of 40 yards. Ooeoa aad Napier Mattlnga, Linoleum and OU Oletbs, IA8EB & BEOTKEB, Nea. 38 87 West aClaff Bt, LaMCASTBB.FA. . Window Shades. We are carrying a a Large Stock nf WINDOW heneetasaiv riXtUBBAand SHADICSandall the are prep eluding inreparedtodeall kinds of Shade Werk, la- -w STORE SHADES, rremptly ew4 la 8tUfctcry MAaMr. at .LOW aPMlCKlis Standsird Oil Shading, ltXe. A TABD. LargStoek Bdy-Mavdw BbadM. SUndard OU Shadlag, Best Baad-MadsBkad. leg, Blag's Scotch Hollands ana Domest'e Hot Het lanfls. In all colors and widths. Frtsgts as OraaMentt te Match, f Best Make Bering Future. Hager & Brether, Wc M m7 Wew Klag M. hAMUnm T " asisssm v , v. 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