w --. ' "tv 7 ' I 1 . Fi""'' -!?' PTTKLUgglfCliP, TUESDAY, MAY 5, ". t ,n,f -v ;. 5D-- if' HIS : PRIME. TttK VOVftT OF COMMON I'LEAS. I Wna .. w nuueriQ tlVfTVJIV ! M . .... !""" w JMdi-njiuirA 'MTIZKH Of COtVMBlA. T L0.-4 . . . ; wnu or IUnM Ha It Taken Off air rcu una rhiMM or gh Ufa Scene' and Iucl- p dent 'Round the Ten, t trcaiiondeneo of lNTOLLiaciieKR. Miia, May fi. Jehn W. Doltzel entse en Houin Btrcet, tnli or the nenrt, alie. MM weeks. JliH.Ues Wrwpectcd. Uewas feellnp; easy 1st ,:anu bi tins & m. remin.! 1.1. I te mi Jim some water, w'lkZ .1 ri nk. ..l her te remain lLfrJS. ti?rl0.conPlataPWfeolfi ehiiiv. mre took havTvhnr n,.. :' JtClCTfltit an linitnM iln-,... T no going home. Resa ; and Is remains will be burled fren the Brcthren church, of which he wis n , en Friday, at 230 p. in. ' ,,'JDseeaBCJ wna well and favorably known "ia Columbia, and with nil his friends and x;Sjrutatauices he wesn great favorite. He 5.- ??tnaaed obeut 33 year, and leaves flve C7yfcMMwn. A momber of Orien ledge, Ne. '$& - F., Chlqucsalunga trlbe, Ne. 30, 'StOlUM, and the Vigilant nre company V M lhlmim' Jt.41. la nw.lA1 1... 1 1 tr ;-j-2'lrilitirliir in the R. It. It. round heuse at ttelMribin. ('i'i!.' . '. 1 Tim Unknown Trunin Kltlrd. Ji lAJ m-im Inlin L'lliiA nf I) TO IV ......... HT llteUs this story conceniing the tramp I '"'HMMkldeaden the embankment near Dem- " ,iHMi'i crossing en eunuay : as 111s iraiti was I .incoming east, and when near the cretislng, shown I neon j 14 j?;Kllae saw the tramp desccud the emlwiik- J MBwat,-follewed by two negrees. Kllne's 1 f&J&lnlii. came In aliead of the mall, m& t.V .. It would '?r.'j-.i have bcen Impossible liave regalned the read, twfere its arrival, se closely did It fellow Ne. 4 4lJ.'JVhlle this dees away with the theory mt.he was knock ed ever the embankment yfrpf a train, It does notprevo that he met with ; 4nA play, for thore wero no marks found ''jttpea his body te Indicate this fact. The man u te dgadend burled that Is certain, and it Is IM only thine connected witn tne nuatr wbich.is positive : the man nor of his death S&fefr ;A, I., Columbia f 4ite1ilJHread, yostertlay altcnioen. knocked down .;feSi'Hi deaf and dumb girl at the Fourth street "SKSWCRJBalng. When picked up by Daniel Mc- $s 'iCaley she was in a soml-censclous condition, - ,.-, v nrmt eicane(l ixjrseimi lniurv. teT;S ,A large number of poeplo followed the k l--??tV"rmaln9 of Jehn Heuck, ilremati of the kmjIjancaster," wrecked at nolllni;er's siding 'tfui trrmnv. ui tnnir iahl rnsiini? Dmce in nil. Bethel cemetcry yosterday aftornoen. Along the ItlTer. A sail beat, with Frank Jesephs and thrce ether young men as its occupants, upset en the rlver near the dam, last evening. Being f;oed swlmmers, the young men saved their Ives by clinging te the Ixxit and paddling it te shore The catch of shad this morning at the 1 lat teries In the vicinity of the dam, was quite large, soveral hundred being seined. They were superior in size, and sold at from B5 cents te f 1.15 per pair. Rev. F. J. Clay-Meran, rector of St. Paul's P. K. church) has been appointed te take charge of the Safe Harber mission, by liishep DewoireHowo. Around the Town. Ce. C aniw te drill last ovening. The ar mory doerstfe ojened nt 7 o'clock. The ftiitgffd socenJvaoutoitants, second sergcant and two prlvates put In an apiearance. Hut Uiey dld'nt drill. Hoferrod te Copt., Cose. J 03se AVolfe's herse ran off again this morning. In its trip through our streets it came near knocking down soveral 'iedes-trians. Cue Heard' and Dtepeeert of Before the Twe Judge. nKFOIlK JUDOK LJVINOHTOM. The suit of Geergo Htrabert vs. Jesnti Btark, oppeal by defundant from Jfe-judg. ment of Aldernmn Barr, was cod for trial en Monday afternoon. Vgxfa for plslntliT askodferacontlnijaiujrtho round that an Important JWS,,.- , i' hut It was enlv Ivjcn subpoenaed et court rpiused te grant the con- u . .. i .. ...tn. inra. HeiiiiHCi (icciinea ve n " " solectton of a Jury, and the plaintiff suf- farml a nen-SUlt. The next case called for trial was that of Musser A Miller, of Marietta vs. Harry P. Shlflher, dofendatit, and Jehn H. M&storsen torre tenant 'iins was a scire incinn en mechanics' lien te recever t322,M for lumber lurnlshed for a building for Shlffner near Mustorsenvlllo. Frem the testimony or plalntlfls it appears that seme tlme after the building was erected HhliTner transferred the same te Mastorseti for tl with the understand ing that Mastersen was te pay the mechanic's lien above mention, which he refused te de. At the conclusion of the plaintiffs' toatl teatl mnnv n motion was made for a non-suit en the ground that' Hhlll'ncr had no title te the nropeny, ana as a consequonco iue mociiou meciiou mociieu Ics' lien must fall. The motion was orgued at length, and the court this morning refused te grant the non-suit. Thodefenso examined only 0110 wltness, and the case was thou sub- inmeu te 1110 jury en iue points or law 111 111 111 volved. The court instructed the jury te llnd for the plaintiff for $108.43, the full amount of their claim wltii Interest. The next case attached was that of Loren. Spoldel, osslgnce cf Martha A. Krnst vs. Satnuel 11. lienar, jr., and Frederick A. Beates. This was an action te recover n balauce due a en beudglvcn te the plaintiff' te indemiiifv him against less en any inc. ehanlc's lien that might be put en heuse orected en KastKini! street en which plain tiff leaned 1.000 en 11 mortgage. The prop erty was sold at sherill's sole und only fW0.lV was realized for the mertgage. The plalntllls were unablote preve the slguature el Beates and the Jury rondered n verdlct In favor of me ueienuants. linFOItK JUDOU PATTKUSON. The first case attached for trial en Monday aftornoen in the lower court room was that of U. Wilmer Moero vs. Themas Towson, appeal by defundant Irem the judgment of Justlce Jehn C. Lewls. The inirtles te this suit reside in Fulton township, and there ure a large number of wltneases in attendance. The facts as dovclencd bv the plalntllls witnesses are as follews: On the 'Z!d or March, 1SS3, Towson had a public aile and among the block disposed 01 was a nuire. She was guaranteed te Ik) sound and It was &iid would work anywhore except in the lead. Moero paid 5100.50 for the maie and took her home. On the next clay he hitched her te n vehicle and she balked, plunged ami kicked. A few days afterward he again hltclieil her te n vohtcle. She again kicked and he could de nothing with her. He then went te Towson and asked him te take the mare back, as she was net as rcprcsonted. Towson declined te de se, but agreed te buy her back for (2H. Moero declined that preposition, and notified Towson that he would advortise the mare, soil her nnd held him for the balance. He did soil the mare, after ndvertislng her, and received for her $110. He then brought this suit te recever fhO.SO, the dlfforenco between what he paid and rccel ved for the mare. The de fen se was that the mare as net guaranteed, and that she was sound und gentle when sold. On trial. rviimen te fatr Kstra Ohie, It 06 , K) 1UBJD Winter, May, WXt de Nn.1.M7MMi 04 30 1 Ulty .Ml Kxtra, fl 104W15. JmwttMi doi,.iVlei Unm-Ne. 3 Mixed, May tAHe 1 de June, Mlie 1 d Oaul-WS?i0Mlxed.May, i0)ie t June, 40c. Uye nominal, liarley nominal, l'erkilullt Mess, I1I75R13. iJird W8-JX, June WW), July. jiieituBUN nuiiiiniti, Turpentine llrni at Me. Kesln dull t sttalncd te (teod. retreleum nominal 1 Ilcni 1 llutter weak enmee, ieivc. Chccse Ktcndy. KgSH easier 1 13Xlle crn. BuRar dull ; Kenned B ll-Hie. Freignts nominal ft 0MJ10U B7J,'. ncd lncnse. DWc. Western Imitation Creamery Lancaster A Marietta. 1. .i.... ........ Jjncatcr New Helland.. .1. ........ Lancaster A fiutquchanua...... Lancagter New DanTllle. ......... i.. , MISOBLLARIOVS STOCKS. Suarryrllle K. K..t Illonivllle Wlrct'tCnr... Inquirer frlnlliif? Company.... (las Light and lfnel Company,. Btoven Heuse (Bends). ...i....i. ...... Columbia uas company. loe am for Eastern mid West Standard "A," ftJjO 110 Ml m 23 loe in 10 BiifHiuehannalren Company.. loe uaneita liouew-waro.. i" Stevens Iloue.. M MlllersvUle Nermal ucnoei -a Northern Market M Kastern Market M Western Market M lAUciuter City Street Hallway Ce..... M) Ua Company Itendc... U) Columbia ItoreuaU Itends 100 Columbia Water Company. Marietta llollew-waro. 35 79 2& 7.0 1.75 fttl.10 51 30 100 in 0 903.28 210 8 1H.05 75 m 61.25 35 IUO 100 NEW AD rmnnnKMKitXB. MMMW, TMITATION IS THESINOEBKHTFOKM of flattery. Te-day there r.re six dKTerent kind of Uemx Benn in the renrkft, but none pcncM the virtues el MIM.KK'S l'UKB 110 It AX SOAP. Coffee steady 1 fair cargoes. 8X0. Hay nominal. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, May R, 9:30 a. in. Adccronae In the visible supply checked yesterday break and the market open only a trlne lower than-yesterday c 1 iuii iy iinii at me ucciinu. wncai ms i...n aalsn . .T.il cuma May, 4aa ; June, 4(cj July, 47e ) Aug., ay. sipke i;eni' Vnl May. UMa Pork-June, $fl 15; J iTune.SIX1 t J 11 v.sil Iii-d lune,l ciUx .luly,4iw). 0: Aug.,aeiic. 125. ily.1 ,3t ftouMlield Market. Hatuiidat, Mny 2. 11A1RT. Creamery llutter .te i(hj BO BE 8UBE NOT TO BUY ANY BOIIAX SO'ip unless the nnme Chnrles F. MlllcrU (tamped en beT,lahe), senp and wmpper. yr.w AvrxnriHBMKKTs. CENTS WILIi BUY THE BEST Houacheld friend Miller llernx Seap. TR1I11HT-OLA8S BOAUDlNa. Si Together with the cholce of rooms en the flrst or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en eraddres. NO. 4tfi NOUTH QUKEN ST. Table uourders accommednted. eG-tfd llutter yn.ii (jnp uneesu, iwuciipa...... Cottage Cheese, two pieces nibs June, 5 75 1 .luly,3W; Aug.,5 90. riitlntlelphls Live Stock Market. Philadelphia, May 5. The receipts nl the dllTcrcnt stock yards wero : Fer the week lleeve. 2,000 j previous week, 3,300 head i sheep, 8,W head 1 previous week, 7,000 head J hogs, 5,500 head 1 previous week, 5,500 head. Itcef cattle were In light supply and prices advanced He We quota as fellows : Extra, (liWXe ; geed, 5Ge ; medium, BQ Milch cows were In peer request at $30G0. Fat cow were dull ntZQt'AC Veal calves were active ut iftftC, Sheep and lambs wero active and i tee higher. We quota as fellows : Extra, 505MO t geed, 1 KM Hie ; lncdliim. ItJIUc; , -4We; lameg, OiSTW, wool siieep, Dutch Chccse W lump., reULTBT. Turkeys V plcce (live),.. " ' (dreMed) Chickens V pair (live) " V plcce (cleaned) Oecse, (II vu). Pigeon ft pair. Ducks ) plcce (eleaned) MISCKLLASKUUS. Apple llnttcrlflqt.... Eggsftdez lloney yt B, Lard fl & Oysters V loe Dry Ueef, chipped., limn, wiieiu.. .... 5a .8Q10O ,...up. .tl.25up. ...lOOiOn tl.25 .,.25fftO0 ...V0ij5C SEASONABLE NECESSITIES. Tarlne Meth Pad, True Pcnilan Insect Powder, ltefl ncd Campher, Insect Powder Hol lows; forsale nt HUHLEY'H DlttlO 8TOUK, Ne. 2t West King St. B latin Y USING MILLEIVS BOIIAX SOAP ,'ou have nil the advantages of a toilet nnd ry soup. iuar7-flind twrFfte'-- ctetBtim. W& v' 'J & VkMyflV " rr-7i 1 n jjv i r . GK 1 1 m m jar m f S J.'t'' "$ AFTEU ONCE USING MIMiKll'H BOB AX SOAP no person enn afford te de with out It. THE PUREST AND BEST IS ALWAYS the cheapest. MII.LEIt'S.I'UUK 1IOIIAX SOAP, harmless and effective. -UTANTED-A OIKTj FOB OENEKAL T T hoiisewnrk nnd cook. erence required. DU'il' Apply at NO. Kef- Wages geed S3 NOHTIt LIME ST. F lOB JUKY COMMISSlONEIt, ...25e ...ilk! ...250 ...100 ..00OI tee .He Sublect county convention JEUOMEI1.8HULTZ, or Ellzabcthtewn boreimh. te the decision of the Domecrutlo a w ira VRUITS. 40.10. egs were In fair demand at OVi0,'c. OITT DnESSXD BSITES. City Dresed llcevr were In geed request at 7ftl0c 1 Abattoir selling 310 head at that rate. City Dressed nheep were ncilve at 9tjl0c, Abattoir selling 500 hend nt that rate. ..1IWM50 ..; 100 ...8120 IOC 100 120 P10e V1IIUU9 HICUUy I HJIipiMllg I'lllllW, i,UV W I.MN S Hlccrs, $in5520: I.2U0 te 1, 350 fts. 5 II ((5 40 extm, l,av) te 1.C00, $5 45M80j butchering tecl coiiinien te lair, $1 benSW : geed te choice, 1 f rUVCATXOXAI, EVENTS. . I n- Seme Netel Uxnmlnntlen of the Pupil In Hie Primary Schools. A year age City Superintendent Buelirle ostablished a series of competitive examina tions betwecn the pupils of the advanced primary schools or the soveral sections of the cliy, and they were productive of much geed. The plan Is for the teacher toseloctslx pupils nnd te have the examination of the rep're sentathes of four five schools in a school room designated. Yosterday aftornoen the llrst of tliese examinations was bold in the room or Miss Shirk, In the Lernen street school building The branches In which the children are examined nre rcadintr. snellimr s. and writing. Fer the roadingtestadaily paper of the date en- which the examination Istield is used. Thuoxumlnatlens are begun at 4:30 in the aftornen. Yesteiday the Acta JCra was used. This uflcnioen the Inthi liekncku will be used, and at ull the exam inations the scholar is privileged te select the artlcie no or slie uesires te reau. Aiicr ine reading test each of the children is given a , picture cut from a book or paper, and from this plcture the child Is expected te write a 'composition. Theso compositions show the scholar's ienmanslilp and spoiling. The pupils soloctedjforyestorday'scompetl seloctedjforyestorday'scompetl solectedjforyestorday'scompetl tlve examination word as fellows : Miss Shirk's school Willle Barnheld, Dan Myers, Harvey Houseal, Bertha Mar shall, Alice Byrne and Mar Cegley. Miss llolbreok's school Frank Musscr, David McN'cal, Harry O. Conn, Stella Oster, Bertha Patterson and Vinnie Kaudman. Miss Smith's New street school Charles Marien, Kred. Ooes, Augustus Smith, Harry Streun and Grant Jehnsen. Allol the young folks acquitted them them selvos well and rolleetod great credit en their instructors. HIE S3IAIS, HOY M8AV1'UINTI.V. A. -,- Five Iluiiilred Urchin Making Thluc Lively In Centre Square. It has been customary with almost overy circus that has visited this town foryears past - -v te send an agent ahead te give a &toreoptlcan v' 'exhibition soveral ovenlngs bofero the "big ,f day." The large shows are trying tocceno- J' inUe this season and Barnuni has dene away r" jwlth the lantern. The smell boy has had no " notice of this, liewever, and be is determined te see lare pictures thrown upon the front of I thelNTtLWOKNCEii building. Fer soveral evenlngs past a great many Httle tellews i. have gathercd In Centre Square whero they x. ,,waited patiently until 0 o'clock and even later, only te be disappointed. Last night they thought the show would certainly come off. and bv 8 o'clock the square was illied with urcliins of all sizes, ages and conditions. They kept yelling and cutting all kinds of capers until a late hour, when they again .scattered and went home disgusted with the circus. A gieat deal of amusement was created by their antics and the old pcople -looked ou in amazement One source of i,w . amusement that the boys lnuuigea in is very if dangerous and the noblechietof police should v, - step It They persist in "sailing" pieces or ' 3' heavy card beard at each ether, and last evon- 1 A l.,f 1... !.,. ing Butcrui iwrsens w" " "f uuiug struck hi the loco. The gang will no doubt l)e en hand again this ovening te see the ex ex ,hlbItieu. - JF f- '6 xW h "The Orlnamree." Vel. Ill or this sprightly publication, or the Junier class of F. ifc M. collego for 18S5, v"UnuL It ! a Imnilsnmn book of 130 nacres. '''' ,fi"d with interesting matter, propared by a .'WJ 'oempetcut editorial corps headed by Gea B. Wftiwrt. it is preruseiy uiusuieu, tne froatlspiece belug a steel engraving por trait or Prof. Wm. M. Kevin, with . his cbar.ictorlstle autograph. Class hlstories, -. 'jiesters or collego socletiesand clubs, jxwtry ffl-and humor or all sorts, with apt woodcut, jx-illustrute overy phase of eollege law, llfe tSiillfrUt and learnlmr In The Orifiammt. &' i -;s.. . . .. j .t .v-fii cremaung a Jjauy ueaj. ' isfyfr ' Tb0 Jlr8t cremation of an infant at the Lan- W $fe,'ca8tcr crematorium, and we bollevo the llrst 4p.f in tUe United States, is taking place tills arter- ', a StJ neon. The dead body or Estelle lleleu n&'RoBOiiberg, aged 'i years and 0 months, ar- WL' 'ijjf, riTl in this city at 2:15 this artorneon and ,raSPW"iat ence takeu te the cromaterlum and & 2jt prepafed for Incineration. The remains were il3l ureugut en by Ue father, who resliles ut Na H l&S Ml East 78th stroet. New Yerk. The child Vt ij'-t- 4Kloiithe4therJaiiuar'i 18S5 3? & ' l '" " 1 The iiendersen-Kae Eqnlry Suit. V , ' In the equity suit ofJebuD.Skiles, admin- '. i iatrater of AmnalTntularsen. deceasml. va -tr Sarah Heed, oxecutrlx et Jelin K. Heed, de- ed, a rule has been uranted en defendant , - teplead unswer or dwiiur witliln thirty Letter Urantml by the Itegiatcr, The following lotters were granled by the roglster of wills for the voekendlngTuosday, May 5th : Ti:htami:ntaiiv Samuel Miisselman, de- ccased, late or Warwick tewimliip: I,ei S. itcisi aim iicnry i'. nosieiier, war wick, oxeculers. Alice Kltchic, deceased, latoel Drumere tewiiHlilp; James llutter Tennis, Drtunore, oxecuter. A. AV. Belenius, deceased, late or lmcaster cily; Dr. K. M. Belenlus, city, oxecutor. ADMi.visTiiATies Anna .Aiiiey, uecnnscti, late or Ephratu township; Ocorge Miley, Mnnhelm township, admiulKtrater. Christian Beeker, deceased, late of Lancas ter township ; Jehn 11. Bccker, Imcaster, and Milten L. Landis, Ujipcr Leuceck, ad ministrators. Christian Flick, deceased, late of Colum bia borough ; C. F. Stener, Pequce, adminis trator. Adam Hark ins, deceased, late of Little Britain township ; James C. Harkncss. Little Britain, and A. S. Ilarkucss, Eden, adminis trators. Barbara Harnlsli, deceased, late of Pequen tewnliip ; Jacob K. Harnish and Ocorge K. Harnlsli, Pequea, administrators. Adam Butter, deccased, late of Sadsbury township ; Margaret Butter nnd Jehn M. Kutter, Sadsbury, udmluistralers. tlve Stock Price. C'lilOAOe. Cnltle ltccclpts, C.0U0 heud; slil incuts, 2,000 head market fairly active, with values steady tHlilppliig cattle, 1,000 te 1,200 B.. iuii in j ieck. i uoed te choice, n m (2130: distillery cattle, l.lne te 1.400 Us., l 50 525 ; stoekers und feeder, H0jfi51). Jtegs Uecclpt, 20,000 head; sfiliiiieutR, 5,000; market dull and very weak; price loe lener: rough and mixed packing, $1 OOtft 25; packing nnd nlilpplng, 250 te 3.7) B,s, l 304 45 ; llghU 175 -, tl3Mii 45 ; 100 te M S.5., l 1504 30; skips (J 75 Cjl 25. anecp iicceipm, i,mi nenu ; snipmeni, x,iki head; market net Ive nnd tlrm t lnlurler te giKMt shorn, J 25Q1 ; woeled, 3 5005 V2i. East Lihrtt The entile market wansluw nnd iinchnnged ; receipt, 1,221 head ; HblpineiitH, 1,210 bend ; shipments te Mew Yerk, yesterday, te carloads. Heub market was slew nnd price lower; Philadelphia. l 7i?l 75: Yerker, W neQI G5; receipt, X,W) hend; hlpment, 6,100 hend. Shipments yesterday te New Yerk, 47 carload. nncep were in iniruemnnii, wiin prices nsnntie Jlrether hellluimer Gene te Pittsburg, llev. G. W. Seilhamcr, pastor of tlie Bethel church, of this city, lelt for Pittsburg this afternoon te assist Kev. W. B. Coevort, of that city, in u series of revival mcetings te be held in his church. Kev. Seilhamer will be absent for at least two Sundays. His pul pit will be tilled next Sunday by Kev. llaitleigh, of Hnrrisburg, and an appoint ment for the Sunday following will be un noticed In due time. A Hare Phenomenon. D. M. Themas, of Fulton township, Is the owner of a pair of twin colts ten days old. They are both porfect and in geed condition. Twin colts are semething very rare, espe cially in Fulton township. Deed of AfSlcnmeut. C. W. Martin, of Caernarvon, township, lms made an assignment ter the benefit of 01 r.ai r.ari. creditors te Samuel B. Feltz, Tlie Circus Te-morrow. The grout Itanium Circus will be here te mor row morning bright and curly, and the sticct parade will take place about U o'eck. Tlie Hew Yerk papers speak highly of the show, mid the following ure some of the opinions : "The entertainments Is certainly a wonderfully varied und Interesting ene. What with 11 stuge and three rings, In ull of which the exhibition were going cm ut one and the siiine time, thcre was a bewildering embarrassment of riches, and the ebseiver felt that something mera than the normal allowance of oyes wus necessary Innrder liet te miss unythlng. The hippodrome nice after the circus was ever were supeib." Y. I'. JleraUl. " The porferinanco shown yesterday was in Its completeness undoubtedly tlie best tne indomit able and alu ays youthful liarnumbus yet given thepubllc."-.V. r.6Vr. " Sir, liurnum gae the most entertaining show that he hat ever given thl city. "A V. Sun. " Thiro wag no dissenting volce In the opinion that the show was the best which Itanium has ever given." A'. Y. Tribune. ' "The show was pronounced better than evor by the crowds, und great Improvement was shown In the ring performances." if. Y. Time: "The exhibition given lest year byllninum was better than the year previous, unu this year U better than last." A'. Y. Dramatic A'ewt. "The most solid-looking and Imposing por per por seimgcs Imaginable thronged the pluce, und chlldieu chirped und screamed with delight us novelty alter novelty floated before their en raptured vision." A Y. Telegram. Amusements. Grand Concert. On Thursday evening, at Fulton opera house, will be given a grand vocal and Instrumental concert te replenish the funds of SU Jeseph's hospital, ene of the most worthy charities of the city. It will be under the conduct of cmlnent baltlmore virtuosos and premises te be a noteworthy musical event, The following artistes from the Monumental City, assisted by the Cathelle church choirs of Lan caster, will he present t Miss Elizabeth Bcltz Bcltz Bcltz hoever, sole pianist ; Miss Jenny lloltzheovor, sole violtulste ; Mrs. Cliurlotte Hardesty, Miss Kmma Walter, sopranos Miss Anna Meale, Miss Kstelle Clarke, mezzo-sopranos, Mrs. Geerge Perkins, Miss Carmcllta Elder, idte ; ltev. Jeseph Graf, director. Ne extra charge ler reserved seatB. DEATHS. i,'' ,.,w..t:,--!n ,nls clty.en the4th Inst., J. Wullace Wolf, In the 3eth yeurerhls age. The relatives und fi lends of the family, also Inland City Ledge, Ne. 83, K. of P., nnd Canassa Canassa tege Trlbe, LO.lt. m Ne. 203, ere rcspectlully invited te attend the funeral, from hts late residence, Ne. 405 Eust Strawberry street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Woodward Hill cemetcry, 2t XAJIKETS. Philadelphia Produce Market, l'HiLiiJKLViiiA, Maya. Tleur Was llnuly held, but dull ; stilus l.uOJbbl., Including Pa. ininlly, at (1.2534.50 ; western de., ut 4e5 25: Minne sota extra ut sl.5O05.5O; Patcute ut $5.500.2). ltye tleur linn ut 4 per barrel. Wbeitt wu a shade flruier ; JIuy, Vt)ie June, Wlie ; July, il 00 ; August, II 01. i;ern wu siuuuy 1 ei?4i;, uiu, Mny ) u-w. uuuuf May ; 41Je June 12c, 55Kc, July; 50Auguu (Juts were dull ; 41JSC July; 35a August. New Yerk produce Market. New Yeiuc, May 8-Fleur dull and prlcei uuchuuKed t Huperflue State, (3 70jt 10 1 choice du,t50t 00; extra Minnesota, H (W3t ; Kxtra nirrreiu last week' closing V-w; siiipuieuui, t.'juu neau. figures ; receipts, Stock Market. Quotations by Kced, Mcdrann A Ce., bankers, JjUUCUBlUr, A u. I lam: dl Iced... 22c Mince Meat, per ft 1-Xe Apples VKj)k. f uu ltannnes wdez Cnaeanut. each Currents V (dried). Dried Apples V lt... Dried Peaches V qt.. Pninen Vt A........... Lemen V dez 1MW Orange dez liWle Cranberries V lt 200 VcaETABLKS. CabbngeW head 10e Potatoes VKpt 'nioe VbuHhel 4i(50u Itcans ll.lma) w it 15e Carret V bunch Ce IlciidSalnd 5e Onion ) bunch 5a Sweet Potatoes M pk ,1 1220e Seupllcnu)lqt 120 Splnnchkpk 1015e salsify V Imnch KllW Turnips W ) pk 7a Peppers V dez , G15c Onion V K Pit 20' Itadlshes pt-bunch.-. 10a New Tomatoes prijl.... .40c risii. Shad, each 25Q50C CattlihfO 13e I'eren , twi'je lleck 13a lllnck Jlass 15c Plke 1'iKa WhitnFIah UHc Haddock 41 B. Nlloe SmclU V B Kc Cedflsh V C i Herring l dez , 20u ORAIN. Wheat 90050 Oat 4.V350U Cem 5.'a-oec ltye ene liny per ten tlKJIR Cleverxccd M..vivi5.7:. Timethy ri.(25 HenlOm (1.50 Orchard Uru , 2.23 Mixed I.uwn (Jrusnes l.lie Fleur W cwt. 12.75fj3 GIVEN AWAY. One 15c. bottle of Feict Flower Cologne, with I ft of Tea or 2 B,s of 25c. CeflVe. at CI.AItKE'STKA AND COFFKB BTOltE, NO. 3S WEST KINO ST11KKT. A9Lump Starch, Cc. Pi. Tclephone connection. AA., Use Mniilieini TheOrlglnnl. mayMyil.SAW.ll JD stc SALE AT THE HABB1BBUBO Stock Yard. 300 ten Yard Mnnura. frond quality, at tl.50 per ten, delivered en enrt, and at 11.25 011 the piemlscs. M. M. aitOVE, mj'5-lwd Superlnleudciit. TJ10BSALE. J2 HltOWN HOIISB MAPPEII, Klcgnnt read horse 1 can trot In 2.40, and with training has trotted In 2.30 i hits no record. Cell iinma it ir A ii'i'a.- Nifith-sABfiiv3rsaiJlf 18761885. ernddrc, IIU" C. A. UAHTKIt. (Inipe Hetel, I-nncnster, Pn. GRAND -or- FINE CLOTHING BB. Beiler Fleur. The Ilcst. e AK 11ALU -FOR C0QUET1SH WITHOUT EXCEPTION. THE BEST Cigar In the town, two ter 5c, nt HAUTMAN'S YF.M.OW FltONT C10AU STOltK. OTICE TO ICE CONSUMEBS. N' l'ltcuterial Families desiring lee Irem the lJincater I'end will be Hervcd atthu lowest cnh price by applying te Wi F. Yetiart, Jr., G30 Seuth yuecn Hired, .1 . m. r-cKinun, at iue springs, or order may be leftnt npn&lfd NO. 131 NORTH PItlNCF. ST. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central New lerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Cent nil , Del., Luck. A Wettcrn Denver A UleUrnnde F.rle Kansas It Texas iJikoBhero Chicago A N. W common. N. NTOnt. A Western St. Paul A Oiiuitui is) 11 A, x. 12 m. 3 p.m. 4 Siii 10.15 k l'acllle Mnil. Itechester A Pittsburg St. Paul Texas Pacific Union Puciac Wabash Common . . . . Wabash Preferred, western union Tele IkiiiIsvIIIe A Nnshvl N. Y., Chi. A St I,..., I,chtgh Valley ljhigh Navigation., Pennsylvania ucauing P. T. Allulfale Northern l'acitlc Common Northern PaclUc Pref llcstonville Philadelphia A Erle Northern Central Underground , Canada Southern OU People's Passenger Jersey Central '16 W, 4$ M 7? 17 3Njf si raw ! 4S -ax aiy. 475-i s7 35i I 41 Ml! .it 4?' 5 it is 2,i 7Ji 77K 77? New Yerk Stock Market. New Yeiuc, Iny 5. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. Meney at IX per cent. Exchnngu ulet. Governments strong. Currency Cm, 1127 bid ; 4's Coup., I122H ; 4,Vs de, IllJJ bid. The stock market opened excited und frac tionally lower than last night's price. There was n slurp selling of the Drangersand Vnndcr bllts throuKheut the morning, which weakened the whole list, und prices gradually declined up te neon, at which hour the decline ranged fiem te V,i percent. Since neon there has been u slight recovery, nnd ut the time of writing the market Is feverish. Ir.. 3r.f. Western Union M fjTJi Auam Kxpress 1X1 American Express, U.S. Express Wells, Farge A Ce.. A C !i3 M 100 3514 135 47!l m 04v: C. c. 1 C. C. C. I New Yerk Central ,. New Jersey Central Illinois Central Express Ohie Central Michigan Central Northern Paclilc ' Preferred Central Paclilc. Union Pacific Missouri Pacific Texas Pacific New Yerk Elevated , Metropolitan no Ainnuuuaii Alt. A Terre llaule " Preferred.. Canada Southern Canada l'acllle Chicago A Alten Cheg. A Ohie D.AIJud l)el., Lac. A West Denver , Erle " Preferred Hannibal A Ht. Je " Preferred Knnsas A Texas 17 Euke bhore , Wi I.. E. A W L'vs'lleA Nashvllle 20J Merris A Essex Northwest 021 " Preferred 125) OntarleA Western Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred .... PaclUc Mall ta)i Quicksilver ." A'ruierruu .... I5 '.'.'.'. in" .... 30 .... 137 41 70 7S li"! i l(tj2 5 41 17 I li) 9 ltendluir., lleck Island San Francisce " Preferred. Omaha " Preferred St. Paul ' Preferred , Nash A Chat M., I...8. A W Wabash , preferred. 112)4 70 22 17K C, II. ft Q lae; Itechester A Pittsburg .7 I'd. ft Evans 0 Manitoba 85 Oregon A Nay 7ii Oregon Trunsce , l e; 15 "a" Lecal Stock ana ltend. ltopeited by J. U. Leng, Lancaster City, 6 per cent, 18S5 tioe vm. 1803. " 6 per ct. In ler 30 years. " 1 " school lean.... " 4 " In ler 20 years " 4 " In 5 or 20 years " 4 " "In lUnrDUvears Mauhelm lloreugb lean........... 100 BA9K STOCXS. First National Bunk .100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National llank 100 Lancaster County National llank 50 Columbia National Bank..... .00 Christiana National llank 100 Ephrata National llank 100 First National flunk, Columbia 100 First National Bunk, Strasburg 100 First National Bank, Marietta 1(0 First Nutlenal llank, Mt. Jey 100 Utitz National Bank 100 ilanhelm National Bank... 00 Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... 50 New Helland National Bank ,,,,.. 100 Uap National Bank 100 Quarry vWe National Bunk 100 iviian.ieiwu. Par Last Value, sale.; 1102 110 120 1UI.50 102 1U) 100 1U1.25 1W Big Spring A Bcaver Vnlley 25 111 iiiiriiifirL iw. iiuiBUBiiuu........... Celnuitilaft Chestnut Hill Bildgepert A Horecsheo.. lllKt Coucstega A big Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown ft Ellzauotblewn. Laucuster A Enhrutu.. Lancaster A Willow Street.., 13 3 'JO 25 25 25 V25 25 I 25 Strasburg A Millport.., Marietta A Mavtewn.... Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Lane, Ellzabcthtewn A Middletown, 100 lJincasterA Frultvllle , 50 jjineasierA j.ttnz .... , 20 Eust Brundywlnu A Waynesburg.,,.. 50 Lancaster A WUlL-anstewn...,.,, 36 Luucuster A Muuer...., 50 Luneuhtcr AMuuhelm ,,,,,.,...,,, at 1W.50 112 175 112.60 12B 115 141 155 ld9 200 150 159.10 101.20 (3 130 110.50 110 7.50 23 IS 24.05 20 30 10 tv 4S.05 21 te S5 70 65 75 1 105.25 110 M PENNA. CIOABS FROM ?L00 PER Hundred up, nt HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIUAll BTOBK. We bowed him out mcefullye possible four mouth uge, but he Flirting with December. trmrefiillv n nelbIe reur linger, nnd the coy damsel May 1 making sad MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS CHILDREN. f DISPI3 " 'S3CS. AND ;" A. 0. YATES &C0., 602, 604, 606 OHESTNUT ST., Persen wishing HAMMONDSPOItTSKO. ,ONE, with Ledge 43, centennial Label COIIKKIl'S LIQUOHSTOUE, no. 'a centre oquare. XTOTICR ClIAill en, can be supplied ; fl.5e a bottle, ut ji nprss-lydll PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF n Weeden Ilrldge ever Big Chlckle creek, near Moere's mill, will be received nt tlie oftlce of II111 County Commissioner, Lancaster, Ph., until 12 o'clock neon, THUItHI) AY, SI A Y,2H,1K5. BYOItDEItOF Tilt: 1IOAUD. Attest: FnASKUliIEST, Clerk. niS-TiiThfthtd work with enrlng poets und spring betineus by her going en with the old fellow. But neon she'll drop him, and when nhe does, leek slmip ler your spring rig. Some nay you'll need It quick. Prudent men will take nn hour en 0110 et these cold day and prnpire deliberately. It will glve wisdom of choice, nnd thutmenns money saved und satisfaction. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, 8. E.Ceiisrn Sixth and Market, PnitAbr-LrniA. nprt)-liml Philadelphia. s-t wnr.cem: TO ALL.-V9. m2-3uid fT HAS COME. WHAT T THE FIRST OF MAY. NEW AUrEHTIHEtlENTH XTO SOAP HAS EVER GIVEN SUCH .14 satisfaction, Is the verdict of Hit who use MlLLEU'S 1IOKAX l-OAP. A GOOD HONEST MAN WANTS A situation te take euro of horse or a gar dener. n Apply at NO 108 SOUTH QUEEN ST. S' TORE ROOM FOR RENT. Beem Ne. 110. Sleven Heuso Bleck. Apply te H J.B. MA11T1N A CO. IVIDENU NOTICE. Faumziu' National Bakk or Lahcasteii, JIuy 4, M:5. The beard of directors have thl day declared n dividend of five and ene-half lr contpaya centpaya contpaya ble en demnud. m5-2t EDW. II. BUOWN, Cashier. IVIDENI) NOTICE. Lascaster L'ucxty National llAK, 3Iuy5, lss5. The bixirdef director have lhl day declared a dividend of flve and one-lmlf jkt cent., paya ble en dcuinud.' It F. II. BltEXEM AN, Cashier. HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CIIIL DUEN. Theniinuul meeting of the corperator of the Heme for Frlendles Children, for the Cltv and County of Lancaster, w 111 Imi held en TUESDAY NEXT, 12th lnt., ut 2-:W p. 111., ill the elllce of the ecretary, Ne. l?.l North Queen street, for the purpese of electing six lady manager nnd four trustees. in5-4t CnAS. M. HOWELL, Secrelury. c HAMPAONE. BOUCHE "SEC." WINE NOW THE FINEST CHAMPAO.VK IMPOltTED. AT KEIOAUT'S OLD WINE STOBE. Ne. 20 East Kine Stiikkt. II. E. SLAYMAKElt, Agt. Kstabllshed. 1785. feb!7-tfd PROPOSALS FORSTREETMATERIAU Sealed preiMwals will 1ms received by the street committee up te MONDAY EVEMNU, MAY 11, 1SS3, at 7 o'clock for the following ma terial and work for the ensuing year : Crowning stone tobenet less than IS Inches w ldc, 6 Inches thick and 4 feet long aud upuuid. Backing stone te lie 4 Inches thick. Brick per thousand, ut ynrd. Brick per thousand, delivered where needed. Luylng gutter per feet, contractor te furn ish material Laying gutters per feet, city te furnish material. Luylng crossing per lineal feet, city te furn ish material. Sand per cart-lead, delivered whom needed. Sand per curt-loud, at sand-hole. Broken stone by the ten, nt quarry where broken, or by the ten delivered where needed. Proiiesal te be addressed te Street Committee nnd deposited In Street Commlttee box, nt Smeltz'H grocery, corner of North Queeu und Lemen streets. The Committee reserve the right te reject any erullblds received. Ilyorderef 8TUEET COMMITTEE. Edwih S, Skklt, Clerk. m2-ttdM,W,P,S A VISIT TO HIRSH & BRO.'S ONE I'ltICK CLOTHING HOUSE AND A LOOK AT TIIEIlt Merchant Tailoring Department, Will convlnce you thnt theirs I the the Largest, 11 well a the Best Selected Stock of Suitings and Pantaloenings In Lancaster, and adding our corps of skillful workmen, who are artist In their llnej we are enabled te guarantee perfect satisfaction. We bave spared no pains te be the leading Mer chant Tailors here, and If a steady lnoreoso of business In that department Is any criterion, we have certainly succeeded. Iu our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Departments, Yeu will find the Stock Larger and Price Lewer than In any ether heuse Iu Lancaster. ItEMEM. BElt, if any artlcie purchased of us does net give satlsiuotlen when tuken home, and you con sult your friend, we will cheerfully exebunge It or refund the money. By this means you are bound te be treated right. HIRSH t BROWS One Price Clothing Heuso, COItNEBOPCENTIlESQUAKE AND NOI1T1I QUEEN bXllEET. me TOBACCO BUYERS AND PACKERS. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLESaud QUALITY of CAKD1IOAHD STRING TAGS, And all kinds of PltlNTINO used by Leaf Te bacce Dealers, executed In the BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Cell and see our samples, promptly uttended te. Orders by mail STEINMAN & HENSEL, 1NTELL1QENCEU Building, we-tfa LaneuUr, l'a. TDROTRCT YOUR BUILDINGS X. By using Bruce' Excelsior Elastic Hoef Pulnl. nunruntri'd te w cur 3 year nr repainted ireoei cnarge, nt ie eesi inan any einer rena rena blel!K.rPfiit STEIOEBWALTA 11IIOS..ANU NO OTHEIIS nre lit present ngent fur Lancaster ciihnty. Ne. II II A.EL STItEET, m'J-Std Ijincustcr Cily, Pa. w indew scri:i:ns. -CIINKTAILORINO. X! 1 The finest selection of Woolen In Worsted. Ciwstuieres, Cheviot. Melten, Tricots nnd Eng lish Plslds, ever before exhibited in thl city can new be seen at my Tailoring Apartment, Ne. 37 North Queen street, opposite the Urape Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every garment 1 mnda strictly llrBt-cla. A comfort able and perfect lit always guaninteed. Prices moderate. UOSENSTEIN, The Merchant Tailor, ui21-f.mil It 37 North Queen BtreeL -VTOTICIi 0. OFFICESIIPQUEIIANNACANALCO Cer.MKU Leximites and Davis Sts, Baltimore, Slay '.', ltsss, :e.,) 1., J Netice i hereby given that a general meeting of the Stockholder of tills Ceinpun v w ill be held ut the office. In Baltimore, en MONDAY, the 13th Instant, at 1 o'clock p. 111., for the election of ulllcer und manager for the ensuing year. The transfer book will be closed from Men ilav, the 4th Instant, until nfterthu election. By order of BOI1EKT D. BKO WN myiHitd Treasurer. SAVE MONKY AND BUY YOUR IIOSIKIIY AT BKCIITOLD'S. Best British Seamless and Demestic from lead ing manufacturer, ut price inner than ever. Alse Dress and Working Shirts, Pants, Overall from 40 els up te the best lit the market. Com Com eort, Counterpanes nnd Hut closing out with out regatd te cost. Neckwear, Cellars, CulTs, SiinK.'iiiler and Notion gr ncrally. P. 8. Building Stene and Sand for sale. HENBY BECHTOLD, Ne. M North Queen btreet. Wire Window Screens! It may seem allttle curly te talk about Win dow Screen, but no think the time Is here ; the warm wculhorwlUeon bewlthus.nnd It Is well te be prepared. A geed plan is te have them fitted In early, before the file All up your house. We ure well supplied with frame und wires. '1 no seconu-siery 01 our untitling 1 sieckcu wiiii from 5.0C0 te 7,u) Iraiiies of dllTcrcnt size, w hleh can bomade uputshett notice. The prien will be lower tlum heretofore. We make veu a geed sized screen for GO cent u piece, aud Landscape wire Irem $1.1', a piece up. All width of who old by the feet or roll at lowest prices. Wu opened te-day, another Cholce Line of LACE CURTAINS, Three, three and a-half nnd four yards long Price 75c, 11.00, 11.S5, $1.60, 11.75. fiCO, fiSO. ! I"l a piece up. Pele 4()c, aie, 75c, LW, Ac. We uiu Iu the busy season for WALL PAPER. Our stock Is large te select Irem. and neluuc a strong force or promptly, 21 Cm rtftTm WORTH OK MlIiTiTNEUY iJtlJfJJJ New Yerk and Pari Milli nery Ce. Our new store, 10 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa, 1 new open with an Elegant line of Huts, Bennet, Flowers. Feathers, Ac, ut our usual CHEAP PltlCEH. Hoping our customers and the Ladles In general will plcase favor us with their presence, wu remain tiuly yours, NEW YOltlt AND PAU18 MILLINEItY CO., JanB-tfd Formerly of ?J West King St. NOTICB TO TRESPASSERS AND OUNNKItH. All persons nre hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or bpeedwell estate. In Lebanon and Lnncustcr counties, whether Inclesed erunln closed, either for the purpese of sheeting or fish ing, u the law will be rigidly enforced ngnl 11st all trespassing en snld land of the undersigned after this netiee. WM. COLEMAN FUEEMAN, II. PKKCY ALDEN, EDWAUD C. FUEEMAN, Attorney for It. W. Celeman's heir, entll-tfd&w T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Make Elegant Bicad. Fer sale by Grocer generally. Levari Ss Bena, Merchant Millers, Oftlce : 17XOBTH PltlNCEST. npiWhml -piULTON Ol'ERA HOUSE. MAY 7tb, nt 8 P. M. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT roil tub nEKErir or ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, Bv the following Baltlmore artist: Mis EUza Beth Bcltzhoever, Sole Pianist ; Miss Jenny Beltzhoover, Sole Vlollnlste i Mrs. Charlettu Hiinlesly, Mis Emma Walter, Seprano ; Miss Anna .Meale, Miss Kstelle Clarke. Mezzo-soprano ; Mr. Oeorgle Perkins, Miss Cttrmcltlu KIIIVI, ,II,,E9. HUT. UU,l.lll UIUI, J.lll-Vl,!!, us- sistcd by the United Catholic Church Cheirs of inucuier; Mr. rciuinauu nuuer, lunuucier j l'rt il llnna linnin.i'inLI Ne extra churge for lteserved Seats, ml-ltd G REAT INDIAN MEDICINE. KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE -FOK THK- BLOOD, LIVEll, KIDNEYS AND STOMACH. It Is Made by the Indian. Used by the Indians. Sold by the Indian. It Is Purely Vegctable. t . It surely cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver. Bewel und Bleed. It Is almost sncclllc for all forms of Uheumutlsm. It will cure dis ease when all ether remedies have fulled. Direc tiens are plainly printed en every bottle. All tribes of Indians have their medlclnes, but ka1ten-ka Is a remedy otthe I'actfle Coast, and Is used by all. It 1 composed of roots, herbs und barks gathered aud prepared by the WAItM SPUING INDIANS OF OKEUON, And Is favorably known nnd used In all parts of tne worm, inu sick or uiuntr buuuiu nut ueiuy Its use. It will prevent as well as euro disease. Its price Is ene dollar pur bottle, or six bottles for flve dollar. Ask for It and ecu that you get It. It Is for nle by all Druggists, and by the OllEUON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Cerry, Fa. CQ0D0C INDIAN OIL, THE GUEATEST PAIN EAHTU. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODO0 INDIAN OIL Is certain tecure Tooth ache In one minute, Headache In tlvu minutes, Earache In ten minutes, Sere Threat In ene night, Neuralgia In tbiee te tiye minutes. MODOC INDIAN OIL is used Internally as well as externally. Every family should have a bot tle within reach. It Is u doctor In the house. Fer sale by all Druggists. Price '.Se. per bottle. 1 .nrxra ulra lwlttl,.a. fiOe.. ::r ":t. r"?::rri..,.v...... .. INDIAN UOUU11 Dl liu 1- I u I a prompt specific ig diseases. Seu. per dian Oil and Indian Ceimh Svrun for sale (wholesale and retail 1st .-. ' .- ,.. ..... Wr..n VT a...1 ,uil vrnt. Ciiicurau a u Queen strvct for Ceuglis, Colds and Lun bottle. tva-ien-KO, ckuw jih Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and 11 North et, Lancaster, l'a. U14-JJTU1V A3AW PROTECT YOUR LIVES ANJ1 ' erty, A, It. Kocbel 1 prepared tS a Star galvanized und Star copper red' lllMIHtlUIVfilUI. ,i notice und ou most all orders te ttfcKJinwUnOS A. n.KOOl Leacecir, Lejmi. mid force of workmen te de your work i Indew shades of every description. PIAEES W. EET, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTEB. PA. Wheiuill mil mil robes Itself In aav attire this leiuluds us thnt NOW IS THE TIME TO nuY Spring Suits, Spring Underwear, -AND- Gents Furnishing Goods, AND THAT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 24 Centre Square. IS THE PLACE OF ALL PLACES TO BUY. Yeung mini. If you would cut a dash, Or If jeu'd go upon a mash, iioniieousii ue, or ever-rasu !e where they de net deal In trash, Ner sell cheap geed because they're Hash, lie buy your goods low down for cash, burgerIsutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEB. PA. w ILLI AMSON A FOSTKR. MEN'S DRESS SUITS $12 TO $17. We have nn attractive display of neat ehueks und nlald a well us iilain cissliuere and worsted Iu buck or Cuiawuy Ceat. Style of inu newesL lusniuu. uur KurjueiiiH are cut te III perfectly, tniiimcti 111 lue best order, und sewed strong. We give prompt attention te all cullciB nnd study economy In prices anil giiaruu teu Hatlsfactleii te ull purchaserslnevciy article supplied by us. NECKWEAR. A New Line of Sl.vli.sh Pntterus, 75c, 50e., 25e. LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 25c. Fancy Hese, I'laia Celers, Silk Clocked, 25c. Men's Stitched Euncy llerdercd llanUenlilefs, Silk Finished Suspender and Lieut's Fancy Embroidered Night Kebe. t.i. Jersey Shirt for lllcycle ltldcrs Iu White, Ilrewnund lllue; Pant-ilttlng Overalls In Check, 1 llllll U1IU OinH!,OUi:, U Ullll C.JV. LIGHT COLORED DERBY HATS, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25. Spangled Astracan Cleth Dress Hat, 50c. LIGHT COLOUED SOFT FELT HATS Frem $1 Upwards. STRAW HATS. Fer want of space te display the multiplicity of style In Straw Hat we uiu compelled te place them at price that will induce buyer te purchase cuily, WHIPS from 25c te $2.00. Buggy Dusters of Memie Oleth, Plain and Embroidered. GENT'S GOSSAMER SHOE IN LACE AND 1IUTTON. Sale beveled edge with plain Tee. This Shoe I specially uduplcd for summer wear, being light und cotiifuittible te the feet. LADIES' DRE$ SHOES Tluit are oft nnd pllable. Glove-flttlng and easy te the feet. They are lluiid-muduaudure known the trade ns Turn, llelug very clustlu they are u se tu I und attractive and de net losethclrShape with wear. We have them in all the new and pepulur style. They aru made of the finest ma terial und we can recommend them with the greatest conlldence. Williamson & Fester, 32, 31, 3G & 38 West Kiug St., LANOASTEU, PA. SAVE MONEY AND MAKEYOUKFUR. NITUliE leek like new by using Lightning Furniture Polish. !iKgWBJflJ!lXtt4J(:AllA.K;4'WaK.'?' " ' .- a uian I'ira t-rnar VVvninH'V fcrwvi wri., IMM4U) Xtrtkbtfii' UWt lAxefMer, Pn. "'- EOH SALE Oil UKXT. FOIl SALK Oil KENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. 13 shlppcn street. mlC-tfd II. FKANK ESHLEMAN. OR KENT. A thrcc-ttery II11I0K HOOhE, Ne. 2) West Chestnut Street. Apply ut myl-tfd THIS OFFICE. EOIl RENT, flarhcr Shep under HIUSH ISUO'S STORE. Centre Sriuaie, from Slay 1st. npLVtld FOR SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND llulldlng Let, JI.Ouii of the purchase money may remain ou the pieuilsc.. inquire ut apM-lmd Ne. U7 ftOUTlf (1UEEN ST. IJOR RENT. J Three Law Qlllce at Ne. 45 NOIITII DUKE STREET ; und a busmenlM feet long, supplied with water and heat. mar-lld 11. FRANK ESHLEMAN. LIMAI, NOTICES. ASSIGNiTdESTATE OF SUSAN COON LEV (new hniiger). The uutlerslgucd auditor, appointed te distribute the balance re maining In the hand or Dana Unihaui, asslgnce of Sitsnn C'oenley (new .Sm anger), te unduiueng theso legally entitled te the same, will sit for Hint purpose en buturday. May 10th, 1SS5, at 10 o'clock u. in., tu the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancuster, where nil poi sons Interested lu said distribution may attend. jjpSMtdTti W. A. WILSON, Auditor. STATE OF MARIA UUDISIIjL, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, nppelnted te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Dr. S. T Davis, administrator, te and among theso legally entitled te the Kline, w 111 sit for that purpese en TUESDAY, Al'RIL W, Is.'., nt 10 n. in., in the Library Roemof thoCemt Heuse, Iu the City or Lancaster, where all person interested in said distribution may attend. MJl-CtdTii W. T. UKOWN, Auditor. ESTATE OF CHARLES EFF1NGER, late of Luncaster city, dee'd. Letters of ad ministration en said estufe having been granted te the undersigned, ull pcrsuns Indebted thereto nre reeuested te make Immediate payment, nnd theso having claims or demand against the kiiiie, will piesent them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing Iu said city CATHARINE EFF1NUER, ml2-6ldeaw Adminlstrutiix. STATE OF FREDERICK I'EUSCH, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letter testamentary en said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, nil persons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment und theso having claim or demands against the estate of the decedent will nuiku the ume known te him without delay. FRANK I'FEIFFER, Executer. 11. C. Kiwahy Attorney. mlJ-tUdeuw ESTATE OF CATHARINE 1IAM IIRIOHT.latuufLuncasterclty.du'd. Letters of administration en said estute luiviug been grunted te the undersigned, nil pontens Indebted theiete ure leeuested te make immediate puymeut, una these having claim or demand ugulust the sumo will piesent than without delay for settle ment te the undersigned, residing in Sunbury, Northumberland county, W. A. HAMIIltlGHT, Wir. Ace. Atleb, Administrator. Attorney, mSHltdeaw HATS AND VAVS. 1845. 1885. Lsrf? i'ir STAUFFER& CO., Leading Fuhienablt Hatters, All the New Spring Styles, Iu I'luln end Fancy Celer, Extra Light Weight, lu SOFT AND STIFF HATS The Largest Assortment of STRAW GOODS In the City, With I'rleustuSult tlie Time. Ilclng Manufacturers, and receiving geed di rect from the factories, we ure ublu te sell geed lowerthan ever. Ne tieublu te show our goods. Olve us a call. W. D. STAMPER & CO,, (SllULT&'S OLD STAND), Neb. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. FEW ARE AWARE OFTHE DANGER connected with cheap, adulterated soup. Try Miller' l'uie ilenix. WATVUES, C. WATCHE87wASuKrrAND"jEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION JJf PK1CKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND -!-i JEWELRY, ut IKSIIPIFA' U 159 1-2 North Qecen Street, e uy iieici, near ra. u. u. ucpei. ut-Whelesale Trices. Ue null inn at a'tlces. JySMyd XW9iW( 5 i rt IS " ' lj i ' I l j ... i "'-4 sVnftnJ " i a. .., r iv V J, "i. .A "O-'Mbtv., f. . j-.1, .,1 t ,' V V',
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