Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 07, 1885, Image 4

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rCorrcBPenflenceot InTLLtomeH.
biiniA, May 7. TbVcarge of the beal
sank In the canal near Wrlglitsvllle
jnlav. was romevod yesterday, nna
bn Iwrnt was towed near the P. R. R.
UThe latter opens navigation en the
anna fc Tidewater canal, which iiau
Hi since the accident, as the canal
t wide enough te allow another beat te
r Bunken ene.
Among tne cnurchc.
. ffet'a month past the librarian of St.
Jlitefiilutlienin Sunday school Jiivn been
faamjr engaged in remedelling their library.
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T.lXriLLK JICttOZAMI.
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VJMI Armenian liuniuniury, uiireuu -
ttWMMtume,liU)t evening dollverod n lee-
;tM ta Trinity Rolbimed church, en the
IMMta and customs of his people. A falr-sbcil
"?,L iiMlanen was nresent. This saine missionary
.ttetaredlntlieE. E. Lutheran church last
?1 ' Settled In the West.
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.pADOUt two years ngu xiarry uuiu nu
fsOelMmbia. went West and secured oinpley-
!?'4 iMnt tinnn ene of the Western railroads, lly
hW efficient scrvice promotion was net long
deferred, and he is new freight conductor en
the M. K. A T., railroad, and runs between
Fert Scott, Kansas and Springfield, Missouri,
with a salary or f80 per month. Ills home is
tFUBcett
Chas. I"., Drewn, who leR ter the West
; wveral vecksnge, has located in Dewaglae,
i Mleh., and will or has oiwned a tailoring
. Mteblishmcnt
" The Base BU Club.
atiArvilumhta base ball club have chosen
-i William P. Klnn as their manager. Being
& aTevcref the national game, and well vorsed
F.t." T lBlHTUlOS UIIU IVKUIIUUIU, JUL "" ""
'-svts?, . me doubt make tlie club n success, He lias
. kj "U tee nositiens ana players, and has secured
I , ' nuan nnu jiuiu;ui uiunsnuir, uiiu iiuiini
IS,' V 'Hd UaseWOIl, ei uiu nuwJiuiei, as uiuen
K j J Resigned Ills Position.
3 4ft... r),t,rtnfnnl(li M lirilnl Vli-n InslirnllCO
,' ''mnmnr. William Hair has been clocted te
'&? '-'all the vacancy. That he will rIve entire
'tFp2 ettsfactlen does net admit of a doubt, his
ti4S2! -tee education admirably adapting mmie me
f", jtfv?daties required in tins eiuce.
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Beth Hie tecat Trains Defeated in Their
damn Yerietday,
An audience of 260 witnesscd the secend ei
the games between the Somerset and Iren
sides yosterday aftomeon. Tlie game
throughout was unlntorestlng. Carsen and
Kelllns were tlie Ironsides battery, but the
visitors hit Carsen hard nnd Hwcitzer was
put In his place in the box In the fourth lnn
ing:
HnmerKCt 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 x-11
imiiRlilM , ....1 e e e 1 e n l 0-3
IIIU SomerHt-t, 13 1 Ironsides, 10. Krrers
Somerset, 3 IroiiBiacp.e.
K1-.WAHK nKATS LANOAHTUn.
The Newark club found no trouble in hit
ting Wotzell hard yosterday while the Lan
caster club wero very light at the bat Tlie
result was a rout or the visitors. Cen Mur
phv. the well-known pitcher, wasknocked
sonseless by n pitched ball and had te be car
ried from the field. Hickman then went
Inte tlie box. The scere was like this :
NltWAItK. ADItn r AXltAKCASTEn. Annrf l'AI
(Irmly, cr... -021 00 I'arkcr. If... -01210
Coe(riiii,rl..i - ii l e 10 Iloirenl.c... - 0 oil 4 2
Walker,!!!.. - 0 111 01 inland, 2b.. -00210
Hmltli. .... - 1 2 e 20McTam'y.cf- e e 2 oe
.lene,2b.... - 2 3 ft 31 Temnny, us. - 0 0 2 21
riorxen. If.. - 1 2 1 OOlOermhf, 3b.. - 1 12 11
Wilsen, c..,, - e I 8 3.101dtlclil, rf. - 1 1
Three Men Captared for Committing the OnU
rnce at Balllery.
The (lap correspondent of the Intkm.1-
ekncku sends a telegram stating that Israel
Northamer, Illchard McNallyand Kllwoed
Kurtr. have been arrested there for the Lln-
vllle burglary which occurred in Salisbury
township several weeks age. Thore Is great
excitement in that section, and their nppro nppre nppro
henslon is causing much speculation and
cemment. They will be brought te this city
afiHO this evening.
Hveananrmt prima, IBBemi fair te Reed,
B 40 1 common, f tan i recvlpu, 133hcad ( si
menu, If) head ihlpntenU le Mew Yerk,
KAarLlBinrrr The cattle Market was fairly ne-
oe,. wv
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today, 21 carloads.
IIeks market was dull and nlew ! Vhllndol Vhllndel
phlfts, II 0O8170Torkerg.J49(WllotrccelpU,
1,400 henflt hlpmcnt. 1,400 heM Shipments
ycnieruiiy iu new iuir, vnuumn
1TXW AprXXTTBMMXNTtt.
WANTED? ainLWANTOrAW:
TV te. de Bnncral hoimework. Apply at Ne.
214 AVcst Vine street.
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a. rersens wishing ll.
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llAMMONnSl'OHTBKO,
go 43, Centennial Label
TOHN'a alVLKH,
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ai:aiMtATitveN.
3,800 head,
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Ohleaxe I'rednen Market.
llatllcl(l,3li. - 1 I 1 20MneV,ll..
O.Mnrptiy.p - 1 2 0 3 4 Wi'trel, p.,
Hickman, p. - 0 e 0 51
Totals....
Totals.. .. -015271910
INMNIIS.
1 0 4 12
-001 71
.-3 3 27177
Newark e 0
I.RiicuMer. e 1
ncMMAivr,
ltnns earned Newark, 4,
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Twe base lills-
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fiS4i VrtiriSl ABUI1UCH5I B Jl'.lic, " " ........ t
fus.,!;t; n North Third street yesterday and when
L r ''i'''j'Bear the Keoley steve works, his herse be-
5.V J came scared nnd ran en. lseimerg wns
&'7 $ thrown from ids scat te the ground, resulting
!-..'! In hUlnftlptr Imini? breken nbove the ankle.
Market this morning was a failure, only a
few buyers and sollers being present. 1'ro 1're 1'ro
dnce was scarce, ospeclrtlly butter, crrs and
green vegetables, nutter Held at U5 cents per
pound and eggs at IB cents per dozen.
This evening the commencement of the
Marietta high school will be held in Central
ball, in .tli.it borough. Cant. 1). I. Case is
orator ler tlie occasion. A large number of
Columbians will be in attendance, tlie
weather permitting.
Win. Ycanlsh net only drew the warble warblo warble
tep table, chanced off en Tuesday e ening by
the Vigilant rair committee, but lield couiien
Ne, lfl which drew the Laurel china set,
chanced oil at the saine tlme by the committee.
The regular monthly business meeting of
..I.M1I linap.1 ,. Ml lui linlrl nerl rl1linrui1'iv
evenlng, Instead et this evcnlng as has lieen
announced.
Soveral coats of paint ha e added greatly te
the appearance of J'agle hall and AVegner's
hotel.
A Stray Hey.
The Philadelphia Ledger says: Oca Ilaker,
11 years old4whe was detained at ajyfiTrj
ndelphIajUce station as auu3vay, stated
tJlilMsfi ivns nr
rtliimlilfi. Tn.
of DetoctUe Allmendlnger, and was claimed
yesterday by His Miner, wne is a i-cmmyi-vanla
rnilread conductor and resides at Cel
uinbia. Tlie boy was taken home.
Contrail. Hnilth. .Ieiips. l'lersen. Murphy It).
Left en bases Newark, 7 1 Lancaster, 2. Mrnck
out Newark, ft t Lancaster. C. Iltiscs en balls
Lancaster,!, lilt by ball-Lancaster. 1. l'assed
balls-Wilsen, .1; llofferd, 2. Wild pitches
Wctrcll, 1 ; Murihy. 1. Tlme of game Twe
hours, umpire (jmnn.
Notes of the flame.
President McKnlght, of the Amerlcan base
ball association, was notified yosterday that
the Mets" had paid the flne et f.'0 Imiiosed
at the meeting et the association recently for
a violation of the rules. A pretest was ex.
ported te accompany the meney, but noth neth noth
iiier eftlin kind was rocelvod. If the meney
had net been paid under the rules or the as.
soclatlentho "Mets" would hae liecn ex
pelled te-day.
Clmrlln ll.mtian. of l'llll.ldellllll.l. has terrl-
bio sero eye, but he can bee the lull et short
Held yet. , ,
Vurcell will play his first game with the
Athletics in Louisa 111c He leaves for that
city en Saturday.
Games played yesterday : At Philadel
phia : Philadelphia l, Providencel. ; nt New New
Yerk : New Yerk r,. llosten 3 j at Wilming
ton : Virginia 10, Wilmington 1 ; nt Trenten:
Trenten 11, Jersey City i ; nt Princeton :
Princeton 8, Quaker City '2 ; nt Washington :
National 7, Metropolitan 3 ; nt Kansas City :
Kansas Clsy 12, CleAcland fi ; nt Springfield,
Mass.: Springfield 10, Hnrtterd V.
Till! XV AT, iVlLTj CASK.
Firemen's ranule. In Wilmington,
Tlie Laurel fire company, of Yerk, passed
through Lancaster at 8:10 this morning en
tlielr Avey te Wilmington te participate In the
flrcinen's parade in that city. They numbered
forty-nlne men handsemely equipped, and
had Avlth thorn the Spring Garden cornet
land of nineteen pieces, and the famous New
Keundland deg "Majer," ene of the most
Intelligent animals or his race. He weighs
100 pounds, sleeps in the cnglne house and is
en duty twenty-four hours overy day. He
understands the lire alarm as well eA any
otlier momber of company; unbolts and
threAVS ejicn the doers or the engine house as
seen as an alarm Is struck, and leads the
Avay te the flre and docs pollce duty in pre
vnntimr lntorferonco witli the llromen.
When "Majer" Avants a drink he gees te tlie
hydrant, turns en tlie Avater, slakes his thirst
and then carerully shuts off the water. Tlie
boys are A-ery proud of him and oxnect him
te 1)0 nble le couple liose and "held de plpe"
bolore the season ends.
en, can be supplied ilUn bottle, at
w
apr?21yau
rsit s 1 tpi ,uv ( IMIlUCt ni
lOIlKKUS LIQUOUHTOKK,
no. -a vonire square.
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Cases Heard nnd lllspesed or Herere the Twe
Judges.
DEFOnV. JITIKIB I.IA'INOSTON.
In the suit of S. H. Levan ak. Jehn L.
Blnkley, Judgment by consent was entered
In faA or of plaintiff for fl&O.
The last case ready for trial avivs the Issue te
determine theA-alldlty of the will of Jehn A.
Kindt, deceased, late of Adamstew-n. A
number of AVitnesscs Avere called and testi
fied that nt the tlme and previeus te the
making or the will the testator was ei un
sound mind. The Jury ronderod n A-erdlct
setting oslde the will.
BF.re hi: judeb Patterson.
The suit of Jehn Ecliternacht as. K. Y.
Sterner, Avas tried oil AVcdnesdny aftenioeu.
This a as nn action te recover a bill for lum
ber furnished for a tobacco Avarehouse leased
te defendant by plaintiff. Tlie lumber aveb
used in making seme repairs nt defendant's
request. The dcfensoeilorcdAvastli.it Sterner
was net given the use oftlie warehouse nt the
tlme specified in the agreomentnnd the dam dam
age he sustained aves nu offset le the bill for
lumber. Tlie court ruled that the amount or
damaijcs sustained could net be ettered as nn
eflset in this action and the Jury rendered a
verdict In favor or plalntlll for the full
amount of ids claim, 57.80.
The trever and conversion suit of Abraham
Wengcr vs. William Bnrkman, Avas attached
ter trial this morning in the lower court
room. Accerdlug te the testimony or tlie
Slalntiirs witnesses Wonger, Ahe lUed nt
porting Hill, en January 1, 18SJ, purchased
from UurkmanSJ cases of tobacco and paid
f 100 en account An arrangement Avas sub
sequently made by which Wcnger gave
Brinkin.m a Judgment nete for 51,000 in pay
ment of the tobacco. Some tlme ufter the
Judgment Avas given, and befoie tlie delivery
of the tobacco, Wcnger made tin assignment
for tlie benefit of his creditors, lhirkman
presented his Judgment te the assignoe
and rccclAOd a dividend of$105 en Ills claim.
PUintiir demanded the tobacco soveral times
and net receiving it brought this suit, as
Brlnkman had tlie tobacco and JSVi of his
money.
The defense Avas that the Judgment Avas
"given as collateral security, and that the
.arrangement Aas that Wonger Aas te pay for
, the tobacco before lie took It away. In ac-
" cordance a itli that arrangement he did take
Bome tobacco away but he paid for it, nnd
when hew an led te take seme nwav without
g paying for It he Avas net allow ed. On trial.
mi: smrrLEiea ASSirJsitsAitr.
Allnntiutt at Llederkran Hall and Onicers
Elected Fer 1883-80.
Yesterday AA-as the forty-first nnnlversary
of the death et Gcnrge Shiftier and thirty
second birthday of tlie old ShiMcr tire com
pany or this city. Last OA-enlng the mom mem
bers of the company celebrated the events In
a Demimg manner, .carij- in me evciuiiK
about eighty members or the company gatli
ered at Wall's Seuthern Kxchange hetel
where n meeting aves held. Preceded by the
City band they made a short parade and then
went te Ltedcrkranr lmll, en Grunt street,
where afine banquetliad been prepared, by
Bismarck, the well-known caterer.
After all hid been seated in the hall,
President Shcrtr. or the company introduced
Mayer Ruscnmlllcr, who made a lew ro re
aaarksi'miinllmnntluir tlie company for the
t; ?- Arslorasllremonduringtliovoiunteorsystem.
rSL', B W1W followed by Hen. Themas Dlnan, a
5 C member of the legislature lrem Lycoming
county, who formerly rcsiueu in uusciiy ami
'wMaiiiomberefthoflhUuer.
After these speeches all sat deAvn te the
.excellent snpper. The gloe club sang
Geerge Shinier," songs Avere also lendercd
''by the Ferrest Brethers, and Georgelloovor,
Harry Ilcge. l'eter Weller. Geerge Kaull-
an and otliers. Harry Shaub responded
te the toast "TJ10 Volunteer lire uopari uepari
ment," und Cliarles G. Strlckler te "The
Press." Speeches were ulse made by J. G.
Ooedman and ethers. All enioyed thorn;
elves heartily and the party adjourned nt a
geed hour.
Tliocemmittoo of arrangements consisted
of J. W. Andersen, Peter Geedman, Geerge
Wall, Themas Kvnns, Cbarlea Porrest, Gea
Naglc, Jehn Krapp, PblHp .olier, Win.
Wenninger and Samuel C 1-ritz.
Tlinnlllonraelnnlnd llV tllO COIllPanV last
t alS'd are : President, Henry W. Sliertz j vlce
' J. -Brasldi.iilQ. DtarlnH Ferrest and Samuel C.
."'?j. Fritz; siretary, Peter a Goedman: treas
hW rtr' GcerS " al1 ' assUtant, Philip Weller.
lilt by an Engine.
Yesterday altemoen Jre i'eS a jxis-
A Leng FiRlit nnd Flnnl Settleinent Uter an
tnte.
William Neil died in the summer or 1SS1,
nt tlie rosldenco ei Ne.il HambU-len, Geshen,
Lancaster county, in the 87th year of his ngo nge ngo
He left a avIU made In 1S75, leaving Ills
entire estnte te his surviving nophews and
nieces share nnd share alike, and making
Neal llambleten his executer. The last
naniedAvns raised and ll'ed in tlie West,but In
18S3 William Neal selected him from his
twonty-seven or twonty-elght nophews
nnd nieces te 11a 0 with or near him in
ease he needed nnv 0110 te assist hlin. and In
pursuance or that idw ns far back as IbftS be-n
bad llambleten npiiemieii 111s ucpuiy;- mill
gave him n kev te JiivpJrtrte" Ijex in tlie
unit of IhevjarteHty Safety Deposit and
Trust cqiwtiiv. l'lilladelphia, AAhcre he nt
Tme bad the bulk et his estate in bends.
And when years after lie moved his box te
the Northern Safety Depesit, near his home
lu Philadelphia, he had Neal llambleten
again made his nttomey or deputy, and this
intiniate nnd confidential relation exlstcd
continually until William Neat's death.
This excited the jealousy of nnd unfriendly
attacks of ether heirs of Neal, Ahe went te
law with llambleten during his uncle's life
and contested the will alter ills death, but nil
tlie suits liaA-e finally been decided hi ilam ilam
Melen's f.iA'er. his uncle's avIU stands and he
avIU execute it.
mritr i.KFJiritit'N kviciih:.
Gene te ftchyulklll County.
Frem the Allonte wn llemecrat.
Dr. C. A. Bloller, feimcrly of Lynn Uvp.,
late a Btudent with his brother in Ijancestcr
county, has Just located at Fracksvllle,
SchuyklU county, for the practice of his pro
fession. Holsagreduatoof the Joflerson Mod Med Mod
eoli college, of Pliiladelphia, and is well
fitted te start out for hlmself. He is a young
man in whom arocembinod dlllgonce, virtue
nnd lefty aspirations, and Ills friends predict
for him a luture bright and glorious. We
hepe the peeple of Pracksvllle will bid him
a hearty Aolcemo in a professional AA'ay.
The Northern Ilank llulldlsg.
At thomeetlngor the directors of the North
ern Notional bank te-day, a petition was
read from n number or the stockhold
ers protesting ngalnst the net inn et
the beard in purchasing the Stehman
property for use as a banking house.
Tlie petitioners desired a meeting of the
stockholders te be held te consider tlie mat
ter. Tlie beard declined te accede te tlie re
quest of the petitioners.
Hlnirk by an Engine nnd lladly Injured.
A young man giving his nanie as James
Johnsten and hailing from Canten, Ohie,
was struck and soverely Injured by a freight
train going West alieut a mlle cast et Lan
caster, near the Concsteu bridge this morn
ing. When found his scalp was cut badly in
soveral places and he amis othcrwise badly
bruised. Dr. Wclchans drossed his wounds.
He says he is going te Strasburg, Ahore he
lias friends living.
111000, May 7, 0-S0 a. m. Markets all higher
this morning en account of cold weather and re
ports of bad crops. Wheat and corn half rent
nbove yesterday's close. Oats !e higher. Pro Pre
visions Iks advance.
Wheat June, roe 1 July, Ola t Aug., OWe.
Cem June. 47Xei J nly. 47Jei Aug.,t!fc.
eats May,3le I July, ase ; Ang., suc.
l'erk-June, in 2IK I July, ll se.
Ix)rd Inly.VlOO.
Itlbs Jnly,f5 7S.
New Yerk Sleck Marker.
Nsw Yenit, May 7. Wall street, M p. ni.
Meney easy st IX percent. Kxchangesteadyand
quteU Governments firm. Currency 6's, 1127
bid t (' Coup., t, bid 1 4? de, 1112 bid.
The stock market this morning opened
steady at about last night's prices, but Imme
diately after the opening a. heavy pressure te
sell the Vandcrlillts and Grangers was devel
oped, under which prices weakened and de
clined. Tlie downward movement continued
without Interruption up te midday, when prices
were off y, te 2 per cent. After midday there
was a fractional recovery, but the nppcarnnce of
the Improvement was a signal for nnetherBCll-
Ing movement, and at the tlme or Arming figures
are again nt the lowest point,
lr.M. 3r.M.
AVestcrn Union (7 A7X
Adams Express Ill
American Kxprcss..., UA
u.B. express in
AVells, Farge X Ce Wi
ccU-c
c. c. c. 1 i ; 27
New Yerk Central mi WX
New Jersey Central 3Sj 3v)i,
Illinois Central Express 124
Ohie Central... H
Michigan Central me UiU
Northern l'acluc 17 17
" l'rercrrcd : :e
Central Pacific 2:1; 2UX
Union Pacific 4H 44?
Missouri 1'nclHe 0IX 'ii
Texas l'neinc 10 'JjJ
New Yerk Elevated 1IU
Metropolitan .. 11X
"Manliutlan
Alt, ft Terra llaule 1GX
" rreferrcd
Canada Southern 20
cnnnaaracinc 37
Chicago A, Alten l.Ti
dies. A Ohie 4
D.&IIud 7H 7sX
Del., Ijic. ft Went 1UI imSi
Denver ',
Erie hH 11
" Preferred
Hannibal A St, Je
" l'rercrrcd
Kansas A Texas 17k 7',i
Lake shore :." t biy,
1..E.AAV 'A
I.'vs'lle A Nashville 30 EH;
Merris & Khiex lll2
Northwest Ml'. 'Mi
Preferred 13! VU
Ontario A AA'estcrn ,. H
Ohie A Mississippi II
" Preferred. ....
Pacific Mall
A STATED MKUT1NO OF THE LAN
CA8TEK Athletla Club will beheldntlhelr
room this (Till) USD AY) evening at s o'clock,
ltd I'.E.BLAY'MAkRh, Secretary.
ubTne
BY UB1NO MILLE1V8 110UAX SOAP
veu have all the advantages or a toilet nnd
laundry soap.
rearKmil
CLOTBllfO.
Al-TEU ONCE USING MILLEH'S 110U
AX SOAP no person can afford te de with
out It.
THE PU11EST AND HE8T IS ALWAYS
the cheapest, MILLER'S ,1'UUK 1IOUA.X
SOAP, harm less and ctrectlve.
"UrANTED SIX GOOD HOUSE PA1NT
YV Kill. Apply te
JOHN V. I.ONO,
tn0-2t Ne. 29 North l'rtnce Street.
IMITATION IS THE SINCEHEST FOItM
efllatteiy. Today there are six different
kinds of llnmx Seap In the market, lint none
posesstlinvlltuesefMII.I.KH'M l'UIIK 1IOUAX
SOAP.
BE HUnr. NOT TO 1IUY ANY IIOUAX
Boap unless the nnme Charles P. Miller Is
stamped en bev, label, soap and wrapper.
EIltST-OLASS 1IOAUD1NG.
Together w 1th the choice of rooms en the
first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the
city. Cull en or address,
NO. 402 NOUTH QUEEN ST.
Table boarders accommodated. nR-tfd
TO GEjNTLE0)EjN :
AVe liave new en hand a full line of KNUI.ISII,
FRENCH and AMKUICAN
SUITINGS
IN All THE NKAVEST 8PR1NU AND SUM
MER STYI.KS,
Direct fiem tinpnrtcra and Mnntiractiircrs, nt
lowdown rash prices. We arc prepared te make
Sails toenlerulshoitnotlco, fnreld men, mid-dle-agcd
men, men who dress plain or fashion
able, young men who want the very Intuit cut.
We inakn a sneclaltv of limiting llnv .nwl
Y oath's Clothing. On r Cutter Is one of the best,
most experienced and practical cutters In Lan
caster. We employ none, bntthe bent workmen
nnd use only geed trimmings, nnd guarantee
Iwriccb ins, uiir puces nre newn te suit the
lines. AVaatse hne en hand 11 full linn of
Spring ami Summer Underwear, for Men and
Ileyst UaureNhlltn, dlresSt te B0 Inche 1 Jean
Drawer. 28 le IS Inches; Hosiery, Uleves, Neck
wear, Handkerchiefs, elc.. In the very latest
styles snd at the Innestcssh prices.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
NO. 2CEABT KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. l'A.
Ninth Anniversary !
18761885.
GRAND DISPLAY
-OK
FINE CLOTHING
-FOR
SEASONADLE NECESSITIES.
Tarinn Meth Pads, True I'crslan Insect
1'owder, Rellned Campher, Insect Powder llel llel
lews 1 forsnle nt
HU1ILEY'8 DRUU STORE.
Ne.24AetK!ng8t.
MEN,
YOUTHS, BOYS
CHILDREN.
AND
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
F
lOIl J UHY COMMISSIONER.
JEROME II. SIIULTZ.
of Ellrnbcllitnwn borough.
Subject te the decision of tlie Democratic
county coiiA'cntlen. d A w tfd
ULTON OPEKA HOUSE.
AA'lirrn McCemsej's IUmIjt AVus Found, .
Frem the PlttHburg Chronicle.
Tlie body of J. V. McCotnsey,AV3ii1rounil In
tlie Ohie, near the .Superior rail mill en
Tuesday by sonie-boys. Ill-) watch, IJl.ij In
coins nmlaji'fjystone bcarinc his name ami
sejiij,pflr(ep Aere found en ills clothing. His
"lather nlse Identified the remains, Avlilch
Avero taken le LeAvrv's en Ueaver nvenne,
AAhore an inrpiest aviI1 be held.
Quicksilver
" l'reterred ,
Reading
Reck Island
San Francisce...,
" Preferred.
Omaha
l'referred
Bt. Paul
" Preferred
Nosh A Chat
M., L..H. AAV
Waliunh
" Preferred.......
0., It. ft Q
Rochester A Pittsburg....
I'd. A Evans
Manitoba
Oregon ft Nnv.
Oregon Tmnsce
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Monday, Tuesday and Wodnesday.
JIAVlllli, 12lli nnd nth.
Tim Illstlnguleheil and Charming Actress,
MISS HLLIE HDfTOU,
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE,
AVIU appear ler the third tlme this season, In & of
her Greatest Flays, supported by n
Streng Company.
MONIIAA'-(lrnnailntil,lpl!l1l-YM7e-Mr.l(ir-kettmdXan,
Tlie Uoed or-Xethlng.
TUESDAY Kathleen Maveurneen.
WEDNESDAY-tirand Deuble IHII-.V.7A 1H
icriwnuxu j.wic iievei.
PEOPLE'S PRICED IO,2fland : CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS 10 CENTS EXTRA.
-Fer sale nt Opera Heuse, inyT-ftil
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HONEY AND IIUH-
.Alere Tombstones Coming.
James NimleAV, or Pest 81 G. A. H., re
ceived n letter te-tlny from Lieut. Cel. II. N.
Ilntchclder, quartermaster general of the
United States armv, statins that sixty mero
hond-stencs for soldiers' graves in this city
and county, have been shipped from Lee,
Massachusetts. These stones are furnished
by the goA'ernnicnt anil last year sixty-two
an ere erected here.
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"Parkexbnnr wlmrn I10 resiucs, nnu Avlille
s fcH)illng en the track was struck by euclne
-. . &. He aves ery badly cut and bruised
vi uieu from 111s cars, nw w inuuiu, 1119
Wurlw are net believed te be serious.
An Old and AYell-Knnivn Cltlren of iJlniasler
Hang lUinitelf.
lludelpli Lefover, AAOod-dealer a1ie enmis
the property Ne. 313 Seuth Prlnce street, nnd
a1ie for sOA'eral years jiast lived there, com
mitted suiclde en Wednesday night nt the
resilience of Jacob Gaul, en the turnpike, a
short distance lrem New Danville. Mr.
LofeA er was 07 years of age, nnd U very re
spectably connected, but for seme years past
hH peculiar mental condition lias
been n soune or apprehension te ills
friends. On 0110 occasion he absented
himself from home for seAcral d.i-s
and avus dually found ce-erel up with a big
pile of straw in Ahichlie hid lilmself Aitli
the intention of starving lilmself te death.
OI late, liowewr, his mind was thought te Iki
In better condition. He rented liishouseto
Mrs. Gunieii and liearded Avith her for
the rent. AAeek ortA-eago he left town
te visit Mr. Gaul, and remained there until
he took his own lilu. He nte breakfast this
morning as usual nnd liclng missed nn
liournl'tenAards search aves made for him
and he Avas found hanging dead lu tlie
garret, being suspended by a pclce of
Avasb-llne. Corener Hennman Avas notified
und droA'eto the toll-heuso, Ahere liooin lieoin lioein
panollcd a jury and held an inquest, follow
ing leing the names of the Jurers: I). W.
Winters, A I) nun Snaely, A. II. Harnisb,
Jehn fj. Harnisb, Jacob it. Slicnk, nnd J.
It. Milleras thejury. They heard the testi
mony of n number et persons und rcudercd
n A'erdlct that the rash act aves cemmitted
a hile LcfovreAvas laboring uniler tomperaty
ubcrratien of mind.
Funeral or .1, Wallace Wolf.
Tlie funeral of J. Wnllace Wolf this afternoon-
aves attended by representatives of
Inland City ledgo Ne. 88, Knights or Pythias
nnd Canassatoge trilxj or lied men. The In
terment Avas made at Woethvard Hill ceme
tery.
On their llrldal Tour.
Mr. Charles J. Ilreth and Avlfe, mm Miss
Katie Meruingread, of A 1 toen a, rw-ently
married in tlmt place, are stepping with
friends in this city 11 Ieav days wliile en thelr
tour East,
Sleck SlarkcU.
Quotations by Reed, McOrann A Ce., Rankers,
Lancaster, l'a.
11 a.m. 12 v. 3p.m.
Missouri Pacific
Michigan Central.
New Yerk Central.
New Jentey Central
Ohie Central
Del., Lack. A Western
Denver A Rie Urunde
Erie
Kansas A Texas
l'ike Shere ,
Chicago A N. AV common.
N.N. tint. A Western
8U Paul A Omaha , P
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Mending Ills Fences Hi Ml. Jey.
Frem the Mt. Jey Star.
Among the Grand Army men in town en
Monday, aves Danlel M. Moere, of Lanca&ter,
candidate for recorder.
It Won't Sate III111.
Frem blnhln's Gettysburg Compiler.
Tlie Republican iostma.iter nt Lancaster
appoints n Democrntie letter-carrier nnd
stirs things, it won't avail him.
Sales or Stock.
Jacob Ii. Leng, breker, sold yesterday at
prlATite sale, 10 shares Fulton National hank
at 8175 per share, and 5 shares Northern mar
ket at 75 per share.
I ICOllOi: WATS OX
Itematuled te Prison te Ser a Term for an
Ollenie Committed In 187.'l.
Geerge Watsen, n colored man, Avas Ukon
bclore Judge Livingston en u writ of habeas
corpus this afternoon at 2 o'clock. It appears
that Watsen aus committed by Justice
Evans, of Columbia, en suspicion of being
oueof tlie LlnA-tlle burglars. When he Avas
taken te the county prison he was identified
as the colored man who escaped from that
institution in June, 1873. Tlie prison-record
shows that Watsen aviis sentenced en April
21, 1873, te underge nu imprisonment often
months for larceny. He escaped en June
3, nnd remained away soA-eral j-cars. He
turned up again nt the August sessions
of 1881 nnd Avas convicted of a similar of ef of
fenso, for Ahlch he Avossentencod te underge
an Imprisonment of seven months. The
prisoner sored this term and nothing Avas
said about the term he had te serve Avhen he
escaped. Tlie prison authorities had the Avrit
of halK'as corpus Issued te ascertain whether
Watsen could new be held for the balance
of lils unoxpired term, aa lien he cscaped, lie
having served another lull term since the
escape. The court ruled that Watsen AA'euld
new ImAO te frcne the balance of the term he
had toserA'o when lie brokejall and lie Avas
remanded te- the county prison. Justice
Kvani avIU glve the prisoner a hearing at as
early it day ns com euleut, en the charge of
robbing the Linvlllcs.
TOOT1UVVLLEKS AXD 1'LVaaMlS.
The Quarterly Meeting or the Hurrls Denial
Association en AA'et Hay,
The Harris Dental society lield its regular
meeting te-day and the following dentlsts
Aero present: Amer, Smith, Plxten and
Knight, Lancaster; McCulla and HeUtaud,
Millorsville; Helges, Yerk; ltegers, Celum
bin ; Clark, Marietta.
Dr. Amer was In thechairand considerable
business of interest te the members of the
society only was trnnsacted. Dr. Hogers read
un ess.iy en "Geld Fillings."
The election orelllcersiortho ensulngyear
resulted as fellows : President, J. S. Smith,
Lancaster ; lee president, A. W. Hogers,
Columbia s secretary, Al D. Clark, Marietta ;
treasurer. H. 1). Knight, Lancaster.
Exocutlve Committee Drs. Hlestand, Mc
Callannd Holges.
Delegates te State Dental Soclety-Drs.
Plxten, Kniglitaiid llegers.
The essayist nt the next meeting avIU be J.
M. Hill, of Gettysburg.
Committed for a Hearing,
Harry GreenaAalt, avIie keeps n cigar store
en Nertli Queen street, made complaint last
evening against Peter Frank, for drunken
nnd disorderly conduct and malicious mls mls
chler. It appears that Frank cntercd Greena
Avatt's store, behaved veri' badly and broke
one of the plate glasses In the front aa iudew.
Alderman Dcen had the accused locked up
for a heurlug. Ii
TeIeihene Connection.
Ringer A Stilton's clothing house, Ne. SI Fenn
bquare, Lancaster, l'a , are connected with the
telephone exehnnge.
Amusements.
Mill lllnten'i 7tfurn. Miss Llllle Ulntnn, the
well known young actress, will play a return en
gagement lu this city, opening en next Monday
night, when alie appeals In " Pride, of the Mar
ket " and " Nun the tloed-for-Nothfug." She Is a
great favorite here, and as her prices are low,
big audiences should be the result.
TAIi Krenlng'i Concert. A large audience will
doubtless be present ut the opera house this
evcnlngte hear the grand vocal and Instrumen
tal concert te be gh en by llaltimore musicians
nnd vocalists for the benefit of St. Jeseph's I103.
pltal. this city. They wilt be assisted by the
united church choirs of St. Mary's. St. An An
teony's and St. Jeseph's churches. It will be an
evenlng of melody that none should mtss.
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Texas Pacific
Union Pucinc... ....... ......
Waliash Comuien
AVubash Preferred.........
AVestem Union Telegruph.
Ixnilsvllle A Nashville.
N. Y., Chi. A St L.
Iehlgh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Pennsylvania
Reading
l'.T. A llulTule
Northern I'atlllc Common 17 17J-J
Northern FaclHe Prcf 39f 39
Hcstonvllle
Philadelphia ft Erle
Northern Central
Underground..
Canada Southern
011......... 77 r.y.
People's Passenger
Jersey Central
Leral Stocks and lleutli.
Reported by J. II. Leng.
AVn shall) net attempt te prophesy the result of
the diplomatic conference between the Russian
Ambassador nnd Earl llranrille. AVIscr heads
the events of a day may solve, it. We may, how hew how
ever, recall the fable of
"The Hear and the i!i e lilies," nnd its
Meral" Ill-gotten gains bring many pains."
Ill gotten.
The methods of business original with Oak
Hall which Klves eerfect and alisolute nretee.
tlen te the buyer or
MEN'S AND 1IOAS' CLOTHING
Is a source of continued comfort te bujer and
scllcrallke. A denim te reconsider a purchase,
because of mistake In selection, ever-persuasion
of salesmen, or nny one of tbe thousand reasons
that might be given, Is met Immediately by the
" money return " system. Y'ears age we took
thn long stride, forward, "burning the bridges
behind us," ami w earn free tesuy,'w have never
regretted It. Hence, 110 pains with theseorigl theseerigl
nnl methods centlnetd. mid the innstnnt appli
cation of whatever Is new In thn production of
i.iuiuuiK uiiu drills r iiriusninjrs. 1! Iircseni.
uuiiy u (.uiiiiiiuit, siikk, w men
aneril te pass hv.
Tur.ss GOODS.
WATT, SHAHD & CO,
8 and 10 East King Street,
Cable Dress Goods,
ALL COU1RS, 10c. A YARD.
FINE COLORED CASHMERES,
A ARI1 AVIDK, 23c. A YARD.
C0PURE DRESS GOODS,
NI'.W SHADES, .170. A YARD.
Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard.
40 in. COLORED CASHMERES,
ALL-WOOL, BOr. A YARD.
FRENCH SATIN BERBER,
FINK lHrALITY,tl.muYniil.
Asteiilthliig Rtrgaliis,
MIl07enTURK18ineAVKLS 12U Cents IZach,
Werth 2S Cents.
2,000 Vanls. INDIGO BLUE MIXES,
IV. a Yard ; Werth 3Dc.
WHITE GROUND FRENCH BATCHES
ISe.n Yanl , Real Value, 37Je.
HEW YORK STORE.
WA
Pliiladelphia,
WELCOME TO ALT,.-kH
ui2-3tnd
L.
GANSMAN & DUO.
te-day u cemplcle Meck, which you cannot
ROYS' AND YOUNd .AlKN'S CLOTIUNU has
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DEATHS.
Stoke. In this city, en the 7th Inst., Murgaret,
a lfe of AVm. Stene, lu the Hst year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family uie
rcspccttully invited te attend the funeral, from
the resldence of her husband, Ne. 203 Harrlsburg
sticct, en Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Inter
ment nt Lancaster cemetery.
Harrlsburg and Yerk papers plcasa copy.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia l'roduce Market,
PniLADKLriiiA, May 7. Fleur tias dull, with
kinall sales en a basis of f 1 25 for Penn'a family ;
neslcru de, at fl.SOQA 23; Minnesota extra
at ) 5065.00; PatcnUnt fS.5OQ0.2i.
Rye flour at $1 per barrel.
llran:dullat 17 23Q17 bO per ten for Winter.
Wheat wan a shade easier; Ma)', V&Xa ; June,
w?pu ; u my, 91 vift ; AUgusi, 91 irc?f,
uuru wus n nil ; oe$c, uiu,
UU AllgllMU
Oats 11 rm ; 42c,
July ; 17e August.
May; Si)c. July;
May; 42Je June;, 42ic,
New Yerk Produce Market.
Nkw Yeuk, May 7. Fleur dull and prices
unchanged; Superfine State, U 7001 10 1 choice
(le,JWtl 00; extra Minnesota, J6O0lt Kxtru
Ne. 1, tl 7S06; Common te Kalr Kxtru Ohie, f3 05
ISO; City Mill Kxtrn, 15100515.
Wheat Ne. 2 lied, Winter, June, II OIi
de July, 102Ji.
Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, June, 55)0 ; de July, 56lc.
OaU Ne. 2 Mixed. June, 40e: de July, 4lHc.
Rye dull.
Hurley nominal.
Perk dull t Mess, fl2U312C2X-
Lard tl 10, June t V Id, July.
Molasses nominal.
Turpentine, firm at 32c.
Resin dull and steady.
Petroleum nominal; Rellned tn cases, OJc.
Huttur quiet j Western Imitation Creainery
choice, 18$e.
Cheese dull ; Ohie Flat, 710c.
Rggs easier btute, 13lle j Western, 13Qltc
Rice dull.
Sugar quiet; refined Cutleaf, 0?e ; Confec
tions" A,'' SJCe.
Tallew steady ; l'lline City, S 15-10.
Freights dull.
Coffee quiet ; fair cargoes, 8Xe.
Hay quiet and without change.
Wtb Stock Prices.
CuiOAea Cattle Receipts, 5,500 bead; shtp
uientd, 2,900 heud: trudlng active, with prices
u ahaae higher ; shipping steers. 1,000 te 1,200 .
1 tV5 30; 1,250 te 1,850 fts. 5 3Q5 CO; 1,350
te L&uu, $3 COG'S its) ; butchering common te fair,
$ U0OJ4U; medium te geed, W 6081 25 1 steckera,
H mi ! ; tecders, (1 60Q5 W j Texuni;,l4 75.
ll.UUU UIUUI PU1IJ11ICII14, U.WM,
higher, uut cieseu wcauer;
HeggRecetpu, 17,(
uurkct opened &4jloe
eugh und mixed pac
packing, 1 104 35 ; .ncekln;
OUU4M) llUV, l
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reuuh
UIIU Hllllipiug, -jtu iu , ma, i w
lusittM.Hugini BKipstiMuiri .
Sheep ItecelpU, 2.UUU bead: shipments, 1,500
head j trading brisk ; 25c higher i shorn, J 750
SV woetcd.flga.
Pur Last
value. huIu.
Lancaster City, 0 per cent., Ifee fioe J102
" " Km...'..... loe no
" " 1S35. 1(0 lil
" 5 per cl. In ler 30 years., luu lui)50
" 4 " Scheel lean IU) 102
' 4 inler2Qyrarn Kil 100
" 4 " In5nr20 years. 1U0 lui
" 4 " Inl0er20ycnrs. ll iai.23
Manbelm lloreugh lean loe 102
BASE STOCKS.
First National Hank 100 191.50
Farmers' National Hank De m
Fulton National Rank 1) 175
lineaster County Natlenul Rank M 112 60
Columbia National Rank ,0, 128
Christiana National Rank 1J 115
Kphrala National Hank 1() ill
First National Hank, Columbia loe l.VJ
First Natlennl Rank, Strasburg la) 13!)
First National Rank, Marietta 100 2oe
First National Rank, lit, Jey loe 150
Milts National Rank I'll mie
Manhclin Nntlenal Rank loe ir.l.2n
Union Nntlenal Hank, Mount Jey.... M (W
New Helland National Hank 1( 130
(lap National Hunk 100 11050
QuarryvRle National Hank loe 110
TURNriKK RTOCKS.
Rig Spring 4 Heaver Valley 25 7.50
lirldgepert A Horseshoe 13W -1
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 lt
Columbia AVashingten 20 2105
Concstega A Rig Spring 25 2
CelumbluA Marietta b 30
Maytown A Klizabetbtewn 23 le
Lancaster Knhruta 25 44
Lancaster AVlllew Street 25 48.05
Strasburg A MUlpert 23 21
Marietta A Maytown.... , 23 GO
Marietta Mount Jey 5 33
Lane., Kllzubethtewti A. Mlddlctewn. 100 70
Lancaster Frultvllle M M
Lancaster Litltz 25 75
Kast Rrnndywtne A AVayncsburg 50 1
Lancaster AVllllaumtewn 25 105.25
Lancaster Maner 50 140
Lancaster Manhelm 25 41
Lancaster Marietta 25 35
Lancaster New Helland 100 79
rcceUed mere than ordinary attention this m
seu.
Norfolk and Pleated Suits for Reys, In plain
und fancy fabrics, f YOU, t:.W, tt ou.
Scheel nnd Dress Suits for larger boys, IU50 te
t I3.UJ. TIiohe at t7..V) te 410 CO should reeeive the
consideration elull careful and discriminating
buyers.
Seeml new lets of Plaid Suits for young men,
IIS.0U, will be llrst shown te-ilay. Alse n large
line of line pantaloons, plOO.
WANAIIAKF.lt A RROWN,
OAU HALL,
S. i:. Cernek Sixth ami Maiikct,
08-lmd Philadelphia.
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WAT.T. VAVEIt.
INDOW .scur.nNs.
Simply Impossible.
We have clipped the w ings of competition
by sbiHIng tlioseaioii wltli unniiestlenably
the best and most stj llsh Clothing that can
be mnde by care and skill, nnd selling II se
low that lower they cannot be. It Is simply
Impossible, for InMnnce, te secure 1 le here
then Ida variety for a perfectly totlsfactery
choice 1 11
Men and Beys' Suits
That you llud en our counters. Ann will
like our MEN'S hlMTri for tfloe, (8.UI and
fioce.aro Just built for this mnncy-uUng
time and will suit you utnctly. Otu HOIS'
SU ITS nt $1.75 le $1.50 are fast seller,,
Out Custom Department
Is new and has been for several weeks past
In full operation and wn'renotenlyprepared
te reecho and promptly till your orders for
SPRING CLOTHING
Rut 111, In advance, gunrantee ou Custom
made Garments that can't be surpawed In
style.qunllty, lit ernnke, by these of many
heusei In Hie city.
All-Weel Suits te Order
-AT
$10, $12, $15,$18, S20 and $25.
CAUTION In calculating nlun consider
well Quality, Pnttern, Style, Workmanship,
nndsee hew they lit the price.
CONCLUSION This Is the place te liny
J."
MAKTIN & CO.
AVE TO-DAA OFFKR
THREE SPECIAL BARGAINS
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A'nr AD I'EItTlSEMEXTS,
VUDER. NO. 1.
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The Sir Knlchts of Lancaster Cemmundcrv.
Ne. 13, will assemble for drill at the Ledgo en
FRIDAY KVKNINU, MAY' B, 18S5, at 7K o'clock.
A full attendance requested, lly order of
CHAS. A. FONDEltSMlTII, E. C.
Huuif S. Qara, Recorder. ni0-:tdR
GIVEN AWAY.
One 15c. bottle of Foiest Flower Cologne,
with I ft of Teaer2 Us of 25c. Coffee, nt
CLARKK'STKA AND COFFKE8TORK,
NO. SU AVKST KINU STKKET.
O-Lump Starch, 6c. t. Tclephon&cennectlon.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
NKAV KRA LI1E INSURANCE CO.
All ex-members of tbe above company in Lan
caster county, III meet at Ne. 134 North Prlnce
fctrcet, Lancaster, en SATURDAY, MAY , 18S5,
. X p. ill , HI
03U1U7 it
at 1 n. in . sliarn. Ininertant business.
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UU. . T. 1IAV1S AAUOlllElia,
hli fnn reward.
tDA.JJJ The undcreliriied. the cnmmls
sleners of Ijincaster county, will pay (l.oeotn
the person or persons w he capture Abu Uuzzard
na locnre mm in thn Lancaster tan
Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for the or-
and ledge him In the Luncastcrlall
convictien: of nny of the Linvllle
rest and
burirlars.
SAM'LM. MYERS,
JOHN UINURICH,
HENRY F.HARTMAN.
County Commlsslencni.
Attest: Fkabic ClRiIST, Clerk. m(S-2td
EINE TAILORING.
The finest selection or Woolens In AYersteds,
Cassliiieres, ChavleU, Motions, Tricots and Eng
lish Plaids, ever befoie exhibited In this city
can new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments,
Ne. SI North Queen street, opposite the Urape
Hetel. Employing only the best Tallera, every
gunnent Is made strictly flrst-claas. A comfort
uble and perfect fit always guaranteed. Prices
moderate. ROSENSTEIN,
The Morehant Tailor,
in24-6mdR 37 North Queen street.
s
AVE MONEY
AND BUY YOUR HOSIERY .
Al' Jir.UlllUI.UM.
licit British Seamless and Demestic from lead
ing manufacturers, ut prices lower than ever.
Alse Dress and AYerklng Shlits, Pants, Overalls
from 40 cts up te the best In the market. Com
forts, Counterpanes und Huts closing out with
out regard te cost. Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs,
Suspenders and Notions generally.
P. S. building Steue and Sand for sale.
HENRY UEC11TOLD,
Ne, Hi North Queen Street,
WALL PAPERS!
THAT CAN'T HELP HUT INTEREST YOU.
FEW ARE IN OUR WINDOW.
Bargain Ne. i :
TEN PATTERNS Twe Thousand Pieces
lield .Wall Papers, at 15c. Medium and Light
Celers, Rrlght, Handsome Patterns, Cheap at
twice the money. Full Eight A ards Leng.
Bargain Ne. q:
EIGHT l'ATTEENS-Twcnty-Flve Hundred
Pieces Ueld Papers, better In quality and de
sign than the above, 20c.
Bargain Ne. 3:
TWENTY PATTERNS Illank Wall l'apira
Newest and Choicest thing of this season, spe
cial Jeb, 7Sc.
AH the above are guaranteed In every respect
ns represented, and are at prices below competi
tion. Call and see foryeursclf. Call and get n
measurement table, by which you can tell nt n
gltinca hew much wall paper your room takes.
Ulvenuway frce.
AVe furnish none but reliable paper hangers,
guarantee all work, nnd our men de net wastu
paper, but can cover the room with the least
number of pieces possible.
Wire Window Screens!
ltmay seem a little larly te lalkabnut Win
dow Screens, lint we think the time Where; Iho
niinn weather will goon be with us. and Ills well
te be prep ired. A geed plan Is le hae them
fitted In early, befeie thelites 1111 up your house.
Wn are well supplied with frames and w Ires.
The second Htnrvni eurbulldlnir is stocked with
from 5.0CO te 7,0e0 frames of dillcrent sizes, w hie h
cn be made up at short notice. The prlcewlll
be lower than hcrvtnfeic. AVe make jouageod
sired screen fer50 cents u piece, und Landscape
wire from $1.25 apiece up. All widths or wire,
sold by thn loot or roll at lowest prlees. We
opened te-day, nnetber Choice Line of
LACE CURTAINS,
Three, three und n-half and four yards long.
Price 75c, 1.M, $1.25, fl.S0, $1.73. $2 en, $.'.50, $J Ml a
piece up. Poles tee, Mic, 75c, $1.00, Ac. We urn
In the busy seaien ler
WALL PAPER.
Ourstetk U large te fciect limn, and w chain
a strong force of workmen te de your work
promptly. Window Shades of eery description.
PIARES W. HIT,
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANCASTER. I'A.
AMVSEMEXTA.
piULTON Ol'ERA HOUSE.
MAY 7tli, nt O P. M.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT
I'OllTIIB UKNCflT OK
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL,
lly the fellow Ing Haltlmnm artists: MUs Elir.i
lleth Ik Ithoever, Sole Pianists: Miss Jenny
Relthoeicr. heln Vlellnlste; Mrs. Charlette
Hardest), Miss Emma Walter, Sopranos : Miss
Anna Moate, Miss Kstelle Clarke1, Mezzo-bepni-nns
; Mrs. Georgia Perkins, Miss Carmellta
Elder, Altes: Rev. .lei-eph llrnf, Director, as
sisted by the United Catholic Church Cheirs of
Ijincastei-j Mr. Ferdinand Weber, Conductor;
Prof, li. Iltius, Accompanist,
Ne ettrn charge for Reserved beats. ml-4td
L. GAISMAS & BRO.
J. B. Martin 6 Ce,
Cor. West King and Prince Sis.,
LANCASTER. PA.
EOll SALE OH KENT.
FOIl BALK OR RENT.
An excellent Dw clllng en easy terms, situ
ate Ne. 15 Hhlppen street,
inlfrtfd B. FRANK KSHLEMAN.
TJlOIt RENT.
narbcrShODunderlllRSlIAimO'S STORE.
Centra Square, lrem May 1st. upl5-tld
F
OR SALR A STONE HOUSE AND
building Leu 11,000 ofthc-nurchaseAineney
lirciiuses. inauiruub x
Ne. 407 SOUTH QUEEN 8
may remain ou the premises,
upit-imu
TTIOR RENT.
Jj Three Law Offices at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKE
STREET; and a lmament 65 feet long, 8U)mlled
with water and heat. .
mar-tl-ttd U. FRANK ESHLEVaN,
TJAOR HALE AT THE HARRISBURG
JD Stock Yards, 300 tens Yard llanure.goed
quality, at f l.ae per ten, ueuverea en ca'u.und nt
.. on.ne premie.. .
myS-lwd SuperbMendent,
Neb. 63-68 NORTH QUEEN BT.,
(Right en the Southwest Cor. of Oran-je Street,)
LANCASTER, l'A.
B-Net connected with any ethir clothing
store In Iho city.
nAKRIAUKS.
JJTANDAltD CARK1AOK WORK.'
Edward Edgerley,
(Carriage Rullder),
MARKET STREET. REAR OF POSTOFF1CE,
LANCASTER, l'A.
MY LARUE STOCK OK
BUGGIES & CARBIA&ES
Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Elo Ele
gantly Finished. WHICH 1 OI-FER AT
GREATLY REHUCKH PRICES
The SUPERIOR QUALITY OF MY WORK
is no longer questioned. My weik U as tlnens
nny mnue in tne larger
HALF THE PRICE. 70
ferBprlng.
ENCOURAOE FAIR DEAL1NU
And Honest AVerk. All AVerk WARRANTED
REI'AIRINU PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially einplojedferthat
purpose.
W A few SLEIOHS left nt Lew Figures. Give
me a call. nevSHfdAw
cities, and SOLD AT
eir U thn tlnie te order
"DENNA. OKJARH VROM
X Hundred up, al
(1.00 PER
HARTMAN'S
AELI.OAV FRONT
STORK.
CKIAR
HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHIL
DREN. The annual ineel Ing el the corperators of Iho
Heme for Friendless Children, for the Citv and
County or Lancaster, will be held en TUEbllAA
NEXT, 12th lust., ilt'MI p. in , nt the ellice or
the secretary, Ne. 139 Neith Queen Btrect, for
the purpose of electing bIv lady managers und
lour trustees.
in5-4t CHAS. M. HOWELL, Secretary.
ann nnn worth efmillinery
J)JLJVvFvJ New Aerk and Paris Mill! Mill!
ncryt'e. Our new stme, ll North Queen street,
Ijmcnster, l'a , Is new epenwlthnn Elegant linn
efllats, Reuuets, Flnwurs. Feathers, Ae., at our
usual CIIKA1 PRICES. Hoping our customers
und the ladles In gencrnl will please favor us
with their presonce, we remain truly yours,
NEW A ORK AND PARIS MILLINERY CO,
JunS-Kd Funnel 1 V of 22 AVest Ring St,
T EVAN'S FLOUR.
LEVAN'S
FANCY ROLLER FLOUR.
Makes Elegant Hrend. Fer sain by Grocers
generally.
Levan 8s Sens, Merchant Millers,
Olllce; 17 NORTH PRINCE ST. apr27-Cnul
c
THE
HAMPAQNE
BOUCHE
FINEST
"SEC."
WINK NOAV
CHAMPAGNE
IMl'OUTEH.
AT REIGART'S OLD WINK STORE,
Ne. 29 Kast Kine Struct.
II. E. Hi, AVM AKKIt, Apt.
Kstabllsbtd, 17s5. . feblMfd
me TOIIACCO IJUYERS AND PACKERS.
Contract Beeks,
Receipt Beeks,
Sample Tags,.
ALLSTYLESnnd QUALITY or CARDHOARD
STRING TAGS,
And nil kinds of PRINTING ucd by Leaf Te
bucce Dealers, executed In tee
EST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES.
&All
preJP
and sce our sauinlcs.
plly attended te.
Orders by mall
STEINMAN & HENSEL,
INTELLiaENCKRUulldlng,
mj-Ud VL Lancaster, l'a.
(T REAT
CARRIA&E SHE
-AT
mm a Milcys Factory,
CORNER OP
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA..
HaA Ing made extcnslve pitip ir.itlnnsdnrlng Ihu
dull season, this w ill lie ene et the
Largest Sales We Ever Held.
Finest and Latest Style KIIICLK3 will be
offered le the public. ThUwlllbe our gieatest
eitert
Te Satisfy tlie Tuhlic
That First-CI iss AVerk can be sold at Lewer
Figures.
DOWN AVITH KXTRAA'AOANT PRICES AND
MEETTHE AVANTS OF THE
PEOPLE.
Our Oram! Opening und Exhibition of this
sain work Is ready let Inspection
AVe Invite all te call and examine dining this
exhibition.
Our stock consists of the fellow Ing
4 Passenger Extension Tep Phadnus.
4 " Standing Tep Phaitens.
4 .iiiiuii neiii uurriages.
Falling Tep Ph.uteus.
standing Tep Pluc
I'luetens.
Ladles' C.menv Ten Phaitens.
No-Tep Wngens.
Tep lluggles All 81 les.
Terms OO Days, With Proof Security.
GREAT SALE DAY,
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885,
10 A. M.-3 1 M.
NORBECK & MILEY,
II. F, HOWE, Auet. PROPRIETORS.
S-Fer particulars sce H.ile bills nud small cli-Oulurs
7 0ENTH WILL. 1IUV THK REST
Household friend Miller's Rerax Be.ip.
I71EWARE AWARE OF THE DANQini
2 connected with cheap, adulterated soaps.
Try Miller's l'ure Rerax.
SAVE MONEY AND MAKE YOUR FU11
NITURK leek like new by using
Lightning Furniture Polish.
THE REST AND EASILY APPLIED,
1'nicE, 25 Cknte, at
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a.
dcc8-emd
XTOTIOE.
il OFFIOESUSIJUEHANNACANALCO.)
CORNKB LEXINOTON ilU llAVIS STS (
., . , . , Jkillliiiere, Mny 2,KH.t)
Notlee Is hereby given that a gciiBinl meeting
of the Stockholders of this Company will be held
at the OlUce, In Rultlmnre, en MONDAY, thftlJth
Instant, at 1 o'clock p. in , ter the election of
officers and managers ter the ensuing year.
The transfer hnnkti will hit i lfw,il i rm. li....
"
Ol
lay, the 4th Instant, until aflerthe election. 11 v
rfc ei RORERT D. IIROWN,
inySVta
Treasurer.
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