PPPu -JTWS - iF$&m&7 l?'''&?yi"-2 ' - -St A , -V . vtvrrr ;.-t Tr a ? LANCASTER JtTTTWVRTmigK i .tw& p -i j- j i is y 'JEW jWTXMTIMJCMJCNTMW ". sircvreETrPraHv 4t j-1 TOTICK s &featrMa. ja 3f -Quhett&'Z csifeseM MONDAY y j t'l'.'1 V'Sj, '"' J" i A 1-4 3 nr ir wWir TT, STRAWBRIDSCLOTHIER "JK9S i' j. . or?i - '-"'( erxrHf-.M t au" - i 0s,aa. Old Estabhshedarid, Largest RetgiiJ 1 NOWOFflBVv te OtmiU Ma.jc.JSs pr.x. J v ft. 1 v rs3Tsvr-sr -rsr n? 4 FWr j rv Jt.i. Ai-AiWil. m U'.(.I.'1t 1 ",V Jl M)i igffnttaimY-irAT TfriHHgj """"'""M"M"""M''""Miia'inillm""""M""M""""""""'"""""" .U IKtilU j "? E M .. JT- "J."..fi.. INK 7 i a i m m rfc-9TZaTrt '"' B e ' TMtMteHSMSBar LeaMavaMTfM HMm.m. as I SfflJEra UBfavMauri we-x--imm QjCI t. ' ' . J 4 WUteiiZIV -.? .,. diT-A v)fllU'j i: i 1? i: n nAi HAS NOT BEEN REMOVED, BUT LOCATED 'IN THE' ELEGANT STORE ROOMS. SHULTZ BROS.' 't ( OLD tfes. 31 and 33 North Queen street; r WHEEK IT A Period of Nearly Forty Years. mayll-lind A Fountain. This morning, while workmeu were en paged in laying a water pip3 en West King stieet, through which te Bupply water te weik the hydraulic elevator being erected in tbe Stevens house, they .aoeidectally loeReccd a ferrnle for a private supply pipe in the piincipa) water main. The pressure of the water pushed the ferrule out, and instantly a stream shot up into the air as high as the reef of the -hotel, forming a very pretty fountain, which continued te Hew for about an hour when the water was shut off and the ferrule replaced. Hedden Death, David Olimpsen, a captaiu of a canal beat, and who resides in Perry county, was found dead in his bed en the beat at Col Cel lins' lock en the Susquehanaa river, en Friday. On Thursday night he had a stroke of apoplexy, which was the cause of his death ultimately. Deputy Corener M. y. Smith held an inquest and the ver dict was in accerdance with the facts given Iteic. Sale i( Horses. Samuel less & Sen, auctioneers sold at public sale en Satuiday last, for Ueerge Gressman, at the Merrimac house, 27 head of Indiaua horses at an average p'rice of $224.80 per head. Fer the Itinliejirlc The Baltimore Sun says the nanie of Ttev. Dr. C. P. Knight, of this city, is among these metiened for bishop of the Indiana diocese, the election for which keines ofl'Juue nth. The 11 h veil Literary Society. Tlie anniversary oftlie Haven Literary so ciety h HI be held In the FlMl M. E. church in Tuesday eveniiifj. a oed piegrumuie will In- )ufnted. AinuHeiiients, Dutch " I'tnuferc." (illbert & Sullivan's )eimlur opera " l'luatere " will lie given In i.aucaHtcr next Saturday evening 4u Penn sylvania Untcli, as tiansUled ly Pret. A. C. Mem, ct Allentevvu Tlie Easten Eiprcsx says:;! je ino-fe wne inoreiiguiy liniietstanu 1'enn sylvaula Dutch te whom m lact this opera lias heeu given in the mother tongue Mr Mews' work has given a llcli treat. The sne eess was completo, and mere than that. It was well deserved." JHCSIC UEl'OV, 'Ilia Wilcox & While Orcan PHrleri. Mr. II. 11. Luekbisb.ieli has taken charged the Wilcox & Wlilte organ parlors. Ne. 152 East King street. The rooms,, have been handsomely painted, papered, curtained and otherwi-e improved. A full and well-selected assortment et tine Instruments make the ie(ns very atuticiive. Mr. Lnckenbacli is -,ele agent ler the Wilcox &', White organ, an Instrument el elegant finish and admirable tone. lie is also sole agent for the celebrated (Cnabc piano, and has a line assortment et in atruments et ether well known makers. Having had 22 years' experience In the busi ness, he cannot full te give complete satisfac tion te all who may favor them with his pa tronage. Mrs. Luckenbach also is an accomplished musician and teacher of experi ence, whose professional services may be procured at the parlors. MAJtMlA.&8. llitn.irit Kackfman. On WWt Sunday, May 11. 1841, -it (Jrace Evangelical Lutheran par-s-enuge, by Rev. C. Elvlu Ileupt William G. Heller, of Alteena, and Elizabeth K. KaufT inan, of Oreville. It UJSA.TH. Lesa - In this city, en the 12th Inst, Emma, wlfeet Gee. Leng, m the 2Cth year et her age. The t datives and lriends arc respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the resi dence et her husband, He. 21) East Frederick street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster Cemetery ml2 2td Shitjdlk. la this city en the 12th Inst,, Jehn fcli in die, iii the 76th year of ids age. The relatives and Irlem's of the family are respeefully iiniled te atteud the funeral from his late residence, N'p. 14 Careline street, en Tuesday alternoeu at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 12 2td Kbndie In this city, en May 13. 1883, Mrs. Amanda Kcndlg, in fie 43th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her late reslden c. Ne. 151 Seuth Water Streat, en to morrow (Tuesday) alternoen at 2 o'clock ; ln lermcntln Woodward lull cemetery. JVtfir AJDYXRTlaEDUiirTH. VKI.LOW FROnT Be. HAVANA CIOAK, X Is the best In the city, made and for sale a. HARTMAN'8 YELLOW FRONT CKJAH STORK. FUR HALE. A POOL TABLE. Apply at NO. 22G WEST KING STREET. mayl2-ttd J' UT HBOKIVKU, ANOTHER LOT OF Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct from manufacturers and only S rts. per oz., or 25 cts. per i ft at II AKTMAN'S YELLOW" FRONT CIGAR TOKE. y klVlDKMl. Fibst National Bavk. Lancaster. Pa.. May 14, 1883. The leaid of Directors of this Bank have declared a SEMIANNUAL D1VIDKND of FIVE PERCENT., pa able en demand. ..,. HENRY C.HARNEK, my!4 ltd&w Cashier. A LLKN A. HERR & CO.'S Real Estate and Insurance Office REMOVED TO NO. 108 BAST KINGrfSTRllBT. (Opposite Leepard Hetel.) KM.lAIU.K INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. marSMmd 'pniC EAR. THE DEGKEJS OF THE IM- X pairment et nearlng In tsaes. of chronic suppuration or the ear is very variable, it depends upon, ter example, 1 he condition et the eustachian tube anC the amountet dis ease et the structure In the cavity et the tympanum. All diseases et Eye. Ear and Threat Imme- ,Uty."redJbTDUS-H' O.and M.A LONG AKER'S treatment. Office Ne. is East Wal nut street, Lancaster. 'Consultation free. .. mylt 3tdw TYTH aT T "Fl -' e i unih IN AMERICA, L IS STILL STAND.) HAS BEEN FOR I. Sides. A'-glf A.ltrJiTISIS3IENXa. MAKJS 0 M1STAKK. BUT POKUUASK ,i . JjII?.1116 Vara Clear tot 5c. at UAUTJflAN'S YELLOW WiONTCMAtt YELLOW FKONT CIOAK BXUtUS. 11BE GKKU1NB CREAMERY BUTTER lias B & W stauipodea tlie end et eacli pound. CHAS. W. ECKE BT, 11 5ele Agent ler Lancaster. WANTKD-A SITUATION TODBIV. A . DU9lnc8ii wasren or uerter in a ?tnr. wagon or porter in a store. Adilrcs. I. O ml2 2td UVTELLlUKNfiEtt OFFICE. nifiARKAKERH WaSTKU-TWO . OK j Thrce Hrst class lemale cigar makers. Al i"." . JOSEPH LOED. ml2-3Ul Manayunic, Phtla., Pa. UaaiEll.-AlKL TO DO OKMKKAI. ii uuiisewerir. Alinivat myS-tfd THIS OFFICE. G1 ( A HAM ITLOUj;. IT It you waat te leel geed nse no and use peik UUSUONti'SliltAiIAMFLOUR. Fer sale at myl 1-1 wd Ne. 23 W EST WALN VT ST PCHi.lC SAL.; Or HOUSEHOLD AMU kitchen lurniturc at Ne. 518 Poplar street te-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 1 o'clock, consisting or bedsteads, mattresses, sela, dressing buieau, wardrobe, sideboard, new cane seated and ether chairs, carpets and oil cloth, new clock, new cook stove, tub3. buck ets. glass and queAnsware. and many ether articles .lACOU (iUNDAKEU. tn- Auctioneer. NOTICE Or DISSOLUTION. The partnership lieietolere existing be tween Wm. Kahl and Henry Martin under the linn name and style or Kahl & Martin, brick manufacturers, is this day dissolved by mu. tual consent. All persons having claims against the said ilrm will present them, and all persons Indebted te said Arm will make payment of same without delay te Heniy aianin, wne will continue the business et. umimijumjiij; iirjcK ul iuc yam en utiarietic stieur. north et James street. WM. KAHL. HENKY MARTIN. Lancastkr, May 5, 188J. niyl0-2wd TJILKUTIOM MOTIOK. IX ( Office Susquehanna, cawal Cempamy, comer Lexington and Davis Streets, liALTIMORK Mav3. 1S83. 9' j etlee is hereby civen that a irennrnl niAxt Inget the stockholders ct this cempanv will beheld at the otllce in Haltimore en MON DAY. MAY 14. 18S3, at I o'clock ;.. m., for the election ei enlcers and managers ter the en suing year. 'l he transfer books will In closed en SAT URDAY, the ftth Inst., and remain cl03cd until alter the election. Jiy order. ROBERT D. ISROWN, inay2-12td Treasurer. r caster County, Pa., will be sold at public sale Luuiuuuwiugrcui estate ueienging te tlie es tate of Mary M. Danner. deceased, te wit : All that certain ONE-STORY BRICK D WELLING HOUSE, situated en the east side et North Queen street. In Lancaster city, with a let or ground fronting 32 feet It) inches en Nertn Queen street, and extending in depth 215 feet, mere or less, te North Christian street, ad joining the property of Jeseph Marks en the north and prepei ty of Jehn N. Brubaker en the south. Sale te commence at 5 o'clock p, m.. when terms will le made known bv WJI. E. KRE1DER myl4,l9,2G4jO,! Trustee te Sell. TKNNhkLVANlA KA1LROAD NEW X S SCHEDULE On and after SUNDA MAY 13th, US3, trains en the Ponnsjl Pennsjl vania Railroad will urrive at and leave the tanc&stei and Philadelphia depetsas fellows : Lev Lan Ax Phil Eastward. A.K. A. II Mall Express Philadelphia Express J'ast Line Harrlsbnrg Exnsg Yerk Accommodation arrives.... Lancaster Accomedation arrives. 12:42 26 3:12 5:35 8:10 8:10 fi:l.r. 7:50 10:20 8;.W 9:00 r.K. 12S3 veiumuie -accu r ;icn 11:45 K i ednrlck Accommodation arrives.. Sea Shere Express 12 58 3:15 F.K. Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrlsbnrg Accommodation. 2:42 2.-20 5:45 5:06 7:25 9:45 5:25 645 Uanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Exptess at 9.45, will run through te Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:35, will run through te rredericlt. Le. IAT. PhUJLan Wkstwabd. A.K. 4:30 4:30 7:00 7:40 A.H. 6:25 6:80 9:80 9:35 9.45 950 P.X. 1:83 1:50 5:90 230 730 7:40 il:10 1:40 News Express Way Passenger.... Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt-.iev MallTrain,No.2,viaCelumbla,leaves Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... Fast Line 11:05 Frederick Accommodation leaves. a p.x. Harrlsbnrg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accemcr edat? en Harrlsburg Express Western Express 2:14 V:ii 5:40 9:05 pacinc .express 11:20 Uarrlsburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has direct connections (without change or cars) te Colombia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will atop at Dewnlngtpwn, Ceateavllle, Paries burg, Mount Jey, Elizabeth town and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press rnn dallv. ENTERTAINMENTS. "CTLTON OIjJEltA HOUSE. Saturday Evening, May 19, 1883. The management take unusual pleasure in announcing the engagement, at great expense ler one night only, et the ' GREAT COMIC OPERA SUCCESS OF THE DAY, "Dutch Pinafore," MB. ALF. CHAS. MOSS' BURLESQUE TRANSLATION of Pennsylvania German of Gilbert & Sullivan's Charming Comic Opera, which will be tendered by a Ampanyj of Ke. ding's cultured amatenrs under the per sonal direction of Mr. Mess. A BRILLIANT SOLO CAST. A well-balanced'' and carefully dr. lied CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES. A FINE ORCHtSTKA. comprising ten et the beat instrumentalists et Beading, selected from theGermanla Orchestras. MAHNlFICENT SCENERY prepared ox ex picssly for " Dutch Plnatere." ELEGANT COSTUMES also prepared ex pressly for these presentations, at great ex pense. - SCALE of puicES-Rcserved Seats, 75c.: General Admission. Me :GallerK85cT ' ijiaukaju opens at Bex Office Fulton Opera Heuse, Monday morning. May lT asia-lwd 1 iav7;t-jAi' . . , JSTRAOIDIKIET ill U f biei.'-s ,'"7 " '- ' -' f. fqi-M-?' D R ESS iJ : m.-wHORCED SALE BARGAINS. -2X ! H . Perhaps never in the history of the dress goods trade has there been such a dis astrous season for manufacturers and importers as at present. The agitation and changes of thetarififthe'celd, backward Spring and the tightness of .the money market, all com bined te produce this state of affairs. Added te this, large quantities of certain kinds of goedshave been taken out of bend te avoid theA Wgher duties seen te be imposed, and have been thrown upon the market and forced te immediate sale. Xhe first of May found us, happily, with a smaller stock than heretofore, because of the great increase in our sales during April, se that we have probably never been in -better shape te avail of this condition of things and te make large cash purchases than new. We have, therefore, within the past few days, purchased andadded te our stock about FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH of strictly seasonable dress goods for prompt cash at our own prices, which in most cases, were about 50 cents en the dollar of cost te manufacture or import. We new propose te inaugurate, and for the coming thirty days te carry en, one of the greatest retail sales of desirable dress faiirics that has ever taken place in this country. Please bear in mind all the goods named below are new and iresh, and are in com plete assortments. Many were taken out of bend and shipped directly te us. There are : 200 PIECES Rembrandt Check Veilings ( 44 inches wide and all wool ) AT 50 CENTS These goods are new this season, Jn 15 att att lerent colorings. Including all the new fruit Hhades, and never ettered before ter Jess thw one dollar. The evening shades of this let will be ieuiul at the Cashmere counter and the ether eolets at the French Dress Goods counter. 280-PIECES Fine French Beiges ( 42 Inches wide and all wool ) AT . 50 CENTS. They are In both plain Meusellnc finish and the new Albatross or Fenle finish and iu all the new Illuminated colorings. Imported t retail at 75 cents. This let will be feundat the Bargain counts r. 120 PIECES Fine French Shoedas ( 44 inches wide ) 62 CEN'IS. AT. The colors Include all the new fruit shaded, modes and dark colorings. Imported te retail, at Sl.oe. Hits lotwillbefeundattlie Uargain counter- 4 120 PIECES Lupin's Serges and Checks Otteman ( New fabrics this season ) AT 75 (JENTa 4J tncues wide ; the colorings are dark, ligl lit and the new irult shades. Never sold for less than 91, and were Imported te retail at 1.25. These lets will befennd at the French Drrss Geed counter. 40 PIECES French Satin Soleil or Sun Satin (42 Inches wide) AT 62 CENTS. Choice new colorings. Imported te ret fall al one dollar. This let will tte tennd atthe Bargain ee entrr. . 40 PIECES French Albatross Cleth ( 42 inches wide ) AT 50 CENTS. The colors are cream, pink, light blue and fruit shades. Imported te retail at 75 cent!.. This let will be fennd at the Cashmere counter. If this gigantic sa.le docs net make the dress goods business for the month of May the largest en record in the history of our house it will be because the people are net te be induced te buy thorerughly staple and reliable goods, at prices se' low as te bear little or no relation te value, which state of things has never yet been known. As our dress goods counters cannot fail te be overcrewodujioffhi,prog"ess' of this sale, especially in the afternoons, we again urge all who can de se te kserve their uwu iiitciciiunu convenience morning hours ?nd en rainy days. STRA WBRIDGB JSciLXnMlEl EIGHTH & MARKET. -i A. -! OP IN . I 'YiS .i I r -i 40 PIECES Extra Fine French Albatross ' (48 inches wide) AT 63 CENTS. There ate ten rolerlugs, Including evening, street and lruit shades. Imported te retail at SI. This let will be found at the Cashmere counter. 200 PIECES French Beige de Saute ( 23 Inches wide ) AT 20 CENTS. All pure wool and In seven shades et gray aud brown. Imported te retail at 3J cents. This let will be found atthe Bargain counter. 150 PIECES French Beige Albatross ( 24 Inches wlde) AT 25 CENTS. All pure wool and In twenty different color tugs, plain and Illuminated. Imparted te re tall at 37 cents. This let will be found at the Bargain counter. 4.00 PIECES ' English Dress Goods, Seme Silk Mixed, ( 22 Inches wide ) AT 20 AND 25 CENT--'. Jieawj beautiful styles and combinations, all new this season. Imported te retail at 37 cents and SO cents. These Jets will be found at the Bargain counter. 40 PIECES French Novelty Checks ( 44 Inches wide ) AT 75 CENTS. Strictly all wool, In twenty different combi nations and just the thing for mountain or seaside. Imported te retail at S1.25. This let will be feundat the Novelty counter. 80 PIECES French Combination Plaids (42 inches wide) AT.... ..Sl.OO. All pnre wool and In twenty different styles and combinations. Imported te retail at 1.25 and Sl.SO. This let will be found at the Novelty counter. . . . -.r. in securing tnese unaeupiea uargaius uy Lunuug iu ubiiuuc -l -XT4 PHILADELPHIA. MTTOITIES ; .steel Te ii1 fff h-t -- e&a Ska wiTTW; Q " TT v , ft (i r a! 40 PIECES French Fancy Figured Veilings ( 22 inches wide ) At. .50 CENTS. Madoet the llucst wool, with silk set figures in about twenty ditlerent combinations. Im ported te retail at 81.00, This let will be found ut tlie Nevell v counter. 20 PIECES Fine French Albatross ( silk and wool ) AT Sl.OO. 40 incbe wide and In solid colors. They re semble silk pongee, and are iu cream, llgli blue, leather, mastle and ecru, and were im ported te retail at S3. 00. This let will be found al the Novelty counter SO PIECES Finest French Shooda (44 inches wide) AT 75 CENTS. All the staple colors and new shades. Im- ported te retail at Sl.OO. This let will be found at the Goods counters. Frcnch Dress Te Make the Sale Even Mere Attractive We shall ale include a recent purchase of t i ONE THOUSAND ? S i AT FIVE DOLLARS, Although they would be cluup at six dollars, which was the price at which we hau intended te sell them, as they were Imported te retail at eight dollars. EACH DRESS PATTERN contains y yards el 42-lnch ALL-WOOL POLKA DOT NOVELTY VEILING-, Imported te retail at one dollar per yard : beslues 4 yards et 42-lnch PLAIN VEILING, Imported te retail at 75 cents per yard. They have cream, light blue, pink, lavender tand white grounds, with black. Td, navy and light polka dots In two styles. There are twenty din erent combinations. A fashion plate, showing hew te make np, gees with each pattern. These will be tennd at the new Rebe counter srrr . r.Tii , .mi s' t 4i ' ;A FILBERT. ! :: wi yyw'-'f wwim, a. tsk floseoansoc ptepM gsttwaa.srenaq anted ihU.accsIiuiA. atreac iecs cavalry, infantry and poliea-wsrot; teinsMrysmer. Tunvm ss stsssat at difltarbsnes, howTr,.,tEerowd oer dneting itself with trtditeWa dMenun. Brady arose at raz o'clock. At 6:35 Caanen Kenaedy, of St. James ehureb, and Father O'Reilly administered theaao theaae ratnent, te 'the condemned mas is the priaen chapel. The three remained pray, ing until the arrival of Marwood, the hangman. Brady snbmitted quietly while his arms were being pinioned, and walked slowly and unfalteringly te the scaffold. Atteaapttng te Iaelte alHiaiiamallia. The black flag, indicating the execution had taken place, was heisted ever the prison at three minutes, past eight o'clock. Allayet immediately after the flag was raited a hearse, and a coach with mourners' were seen at a distance coming in the direction of theprisen. The police, however, interfered and prevented the vehicles from approaching. There had been reports circulatedjthat after the hang ing of Brady bis' friends would endeavor te excite the people te a demonstration by parading an empty hearsa through the city. Wlih His Mether. Brady was visited by his mother last evening. She was heard te exclaim : " Mind, Jee, no statement :" . 1 Brady smiled and replied : " Don't be foolish. De you think lam a feel." It is stated that the mother threatened te disown her son if he gave the govern ment any information. Brady made no statement te the jail chaplain or te the governor of the prison. Incidents of thoKxecmten. His body fell nine feet, and his death was instantaneous. It is estimated that 10,000 persons were outside the jail. At the moment the black flag was seen ever the jail a cry was raised of "hats off," and every head was uncovered. The crowd shortly afterwanli dispersed qnietly. ANOTHER OrULUNK. Its Ulsssuoes Kffeett iu the TMt. Kansas Uitv, Me., May 14. Consider able damage was done by the storms iu this city and the adjacent counties, a great number of buildings, chiefly dwell ings, having becu blown down. Reports received from Wyandotte, Ind., state that the destruction wrought is much greater than at iirst supposed. Many farm houses are geno aud several persons have been killed. The cyclone passed ever an extent of territory fully 15 miles in length. The Wires Down. St. Leuis,May 14. The telegraph wires are still prostrated betweeu here and the scene of yesterday's cyclone in southwestern .Missouri, and no defin ite information regauling the storm has yet been received. Funeral et Mrs Grant. "Cincinnati, O , May 14. Gen. U. S. Grant arrived hoie this morning with the remains of his mother, accompanied by Mrs. M. J. Cramer, his sister, and James F. Casey, his brother-in-law. The burial took place at the Spring drove cemetery without ceremony. Gen. Grant aud his sister will go te the old home iu Clerment county this evening and return te New Yerk te-morrow. Stelen Dead tledles Recovered. Montreal, May 14. The bodies of a man and two women, which were stolen from the St. Polycarpe grave yard here last winter, were found in the river at Cete St. Louts. It is supposed theywer& hidden there by students who found it im possible te convey them from the city ever the bad reads. A Catholic Charen Bobbed. AsnLAND, Pa., May 14. Burglars effected an entrance into the Catholic church here last night and carried off the decorations and ether articles valued at ever 41,000, Among the articles taken was a geld chalice, valued at $500. Meld for the Murder of Her Husband. Atlanta, Ga., May 14. On Saturday night Gee. Batucr.colerod, was discovered murdered in the street at Powder Springs. His wife was found standing ever him with a bloody kuife in her hand. She has been held for the murder. WBATUUi: INDICATIONS. Washington, May 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, cloudy, rainy weather, easterly veering te southerly winds, lower pressure. MAJiKJCia. fhlladelplila market. ! PHTLABXLrHTA, May 11. Fleur dull, but steady ; Superfine, fcJ 2MJ3 7 ; extra, 1 7." 1; Penn'a-Famlly, S5S525. Bye flour at ?3 9 4 CO. Wheat firm. Cern firmer en local scarcity : Steamer, CI 003c- Sail Yellow anil Mixed, C60c: Ne. 3 Mixed, ftlftls. Oats Arm but qnluU Kye scarce ami firm at 70 72c. Previsions firm and fairly active ; Mess Pert. $2121 60; Beet Hams, tHQ"'', India Mess Beet. S2C 75, f.e. b. Lard firm; City Beflned, 12c; Loeso Batchers'. II11K : prime steam, $12 03. Butter steady, with lair , demand ; Pa Creamery 'extra. 30321c; Western, 2SQ29C. Bells dull at 7010c Ktjgs steady ; Pa., 17e ; Western, J7c. Cheese steady, with moderate supply; N. V. full cream, 13J$Hc ; Western de. fyiQ lSJc ; de lair te geed, 12K13c ; Pa. part skims, 7Q9c ; de full skims, 496c., Petroleum dull ; Kenned, G7c. Whisky at II 19. New Terfc Marker. Mkw Yerk, May 14 Fleur without impor tant change ; trade quiet. Wheat &3c higher and firm ; very mod erate business : malnlv speculative ; Ne. S lied. Jnne.tl 23Xl 2J: de July, il 23 1 25c; de Aug.,$12612 . I Cern M?c higher : fair business ; Mixed Western, spot, S7Q67c; de Intnre, (& 70e Oats better: State, 50G0c; Western, 3Q51c; Xe. 2 July, iOJic ; Aujj. 4XOC- , Cattle Market. Philadelphia. May 11. Cattle market fair: receipts, 2,700 head ; prime, 7S75e? geed at tKBc ; medium at CfcWc; common at 5K Q5J4C ; fat cows, 4Q5jc ; slippery cows. 33c. Sheep market 'active : receipts 10,000 bead : wool sheep. S07e;- clipped sheep. l6c; calves, C8'Jc ; spring lambs, $3 0107 00 per Hogs active : receipts 5,000 bead ; prime, 10llc; geed, lOX01Oc: medium, 10 10Kc ; common country, loaie'c. f . Live Steele Market. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 6,500 head ; ship ments, 1,800 head ; market weak.vdulL drefr ging and rQ10c lower; quality geed ; mlxedi $707 40; heavy, $7 WtSR : ght, $T07r; Cattle-Rccelpu, 1.30J head; shipments 4.000 bead ; market active and firmer; wltb geed prices: experts. $C 230 CO; geed te choice shipping, $3 9O0C 20 ; common te fair, $5 38 5 85. j , , ' ' t Sbeep-Becefpta.400 'head ; shlpHienta, 1,700 bead ; trade brisk and firm and the sanply seen exhausted : cemraea te.lalr, $406 ; goof, r50; choice, $80625. - " '' . TPlUladetpbta. - 'Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia & Erie K.K. :.... 19k Heading Ballread 26?i Pennsylvania Railroad 57?i Lehigh Valley KaUread 68 - 3 1-1- ...J I C-TJ r -7 JW .! VfCABlef m Pe w , . A Tsatfi...,74C f saj Ii.'w.,..t;L...,. - -41 2?"-Oauaa: A tranL........ .j ranarmeme. '.......... union -- iftnii WeaTrn Vnten TalMninh' Laaisrlll ft JCMavflli:. . 11 Lablth VaUay.. at Lehfih HavSnaVML. xfamayrvamia...ii.- Vaajmm . . r P.T. A Baamlcv......w... TTnrtkfini rifSSti rii Aenaenira Hatta-avma. 87 Phlladalpata JCrle.... , Norteern central... 4 Uadeigrmud...; Caaaea feataern........ y4 Peer Paawutr.......... J. B. MAKTUC M OV. wJfeanSM eUea te ear stock of DKK8 GOODS as we are saewlag a large and varied stock of ferdgm and derarsttc fabrips in i, - ' NUN'S VEILING, ALBATROSS ClAXTH, , OTTOMAN CLOTP, , FRENCH 8ATIHE8u,fmt ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, x CASHMERE. , . . Black anti Colored Silks, IK SUPERIOR Qt-ALITtBB, IXCfUDINa GROSS GRAIN. . RHADAME-5, OTTOMAN. BROCADES, SURAHS,' CASHMERE. SUMMKRSILKS in neat checks sndstv lea at all prices. J. B. MAETH fc CO., Oer. Weat Kiny atnd Prlnee Sta. LANCA8TKR.PA. s PKUIA1. ATTKAOTI9NI New Yerk Stere. Anether Invoice of these Elegant COLORED DRESS SILKS, At One Dellar per yard. The quality Is excel lent and the demand usually greater than the supply. TUK 50C AND 73c SUMMER SILKS Are much appreciated by our custOBMrs.lmtg lng from the quantity sold. 0UK DOLLAR BLACK SILK is the best we have had-for the Meney.. COMBINATION R0BK8 In Great Variety at Lew Prices. Jast the thing for warm weather. , ' , i AlKWoel Nan's VrrfllaflVi lleantiful Shades 21c a yard; FRENCH T188UK WOOL BKUES. SSe a yard. One Case VICTORIA LAWNS, 13)e a' yard, - Werth 17c VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS. NAINSOOKS AND PIQUKS, At Lewest City Prices. Just Opened a Choice Aseeitiaatf PARASOLS AND SUNSaflVIS, AtPepnlarPrleet. " , Watt, Siiand 4 Ce. Ne. 8 and 10 .MASTEO STRUT. M KTZOKR 4k HAVS1 BARGAINS "Of 4' Ik. BLACK SILKS at .'....:;.fft. BLACK SILKB at .'..:."... J.Tfc. BLACK SILKS at .'.'.'..$.00 BLACK bILKS at v .. , . .lp sr, BLACK SILKS at..$f.S0?$1.7J; f2.00 COLORED SILKB atr...r777r.r.45e. COLORED SILK8 at.V..1.......eJc COLOBED SLTjKSW x.VJifwr. STRIPED SILK8t inynej quality, ?i: ' - XOMiW Our SILKS are arknewledgcd by alLtuat see them te beT the IwsLgoeda ever,lUI at thePKlCM.- ' .- 1 It 11 ft T . ?4 'RUM 81 O'fl ietzpryaiiteaii, ) u . I ii WibT I1PW i?T LAKASr. - i i ii r Betweeu the Cooper HeaMaad sorrel Her UetaL) ' .f fi irahi yKr.ttmvxAqJixjv or- pmiladblpAA. ever OH- alTLIJOirr HUNDRED TBI l"? II Eft ix j.aTiStu4ltTe,il Insures Property - - rireaarHlV aettted and PaM RIFE 'V'babaN.- AUKNTS, Ne. 19 Mast King Stre&t. ml2adM,WSB mmu mime r Mb ni: 4 n i 5 5 ii