V'-v-i, .$' J. W35 T'S' r(TM i'r 4V ,"-.if ' KS aVjV -f . .f J '. . a w.VJ ff-, .J, u .r'l.. "--:.. . -'),.,-'"" : ,,: -a vj'.ki .- " r ? . ta:.v ''' KWwv&k.w it -: " ,j - v ftge , v f , JLAOArtPiml)AlLT: INTKliLtGENOEB, lfRIDAY, MAY 8,1885. tlrt. - rjft' t.: (-' , -- uf lVxr A I j&rrt ; m Wti m "K.-T l w . i. V $& VilcAri? nVniri?n- reiMviMvnW jrbKX nr TttorxaaiexAt neR. tf&ZMia IS COX.VMBXA, Mkln Fandrlch'i Cera Cigar Facter Ml upan una iwuiki) ei in jnenfj fefS? ... ,-S4' ; r Correspondence of Istklliexkcbr. LCMniA,May8. Ilohveon six ami noven Acttli iiiornltiK.Ferciiinn Satn'l Yonteer t..f aA i n t dr r ir T.n Vntntrtnli f ! VV1U -''" IIHMtUmtWIJjUI" .. ...a... .V , ffWptlww, proceodod te open txe stere ;i -V ' HCWU Willi lUUtlluulllUCtUlJ. - duiite l,i W'jl s Hldiuil him, for the front deer wns unlocked FVl .t ' feaft il,''M..l.,-nlwl Wlm ataa-A flflfl fill I . 0M-v "-" mi iilcrlt an IVti Vntitvnita natnnftth. -i,; ,M-raa ihbu im v....v. , ..,....... j cf ,m-tn am easily ue imagined wueii tne ireuv ;i fij-tfj&kar pencil te his touch. Over the fleer lay i'T'.fawWte chalk-llke substnnce, wlille the safe I ;int out easily be imagined when the front ;A?tdorlT8wlileopoii nnd broken. The roi rei bh &.tx cJUmued Uie awning, opened a win ,. yjgfdew en the nocenil fleer or the building, jiYdMeradetl n flight of stairs, and burst epen iir ww uoer Huiunuiiig muni iruin mu nuv u , lUUIUl' JIIU WUB nWAI UHUVUJ Jit . -? It .A linln wnmlrltlnil iireir Ihn rnntre. Inte t'fy,'lJL 'wkLili n nvnlnfllvn nf unmn 1ttul lirnlkfililv ;. I ..? vw ... .--... -.. ...w v... T lt"-5 ti" dyatunlt,ptaced thore, nnd as a freight train m Vt1 pwMed, it wns flred. The deer was de- ,) ' lncimhed, Its packing being spreau in every icv-dlrwtlen. The safCs contents, 175 trade del-,"S- lwrn J60 or fOO In change, valuable Insurance W Ul fV 1U VUHtlUi IUIIMUIU iijiii.iii.v A 1V, "i aiuit, lUBumui'iiwiuiui f"""" "a - - I ...nI M Ih.. 4 ... ..1. ... r I II k.$ t w en the Newpert, 1'erry county, banks I&vnrimtimriolneu. I'rebabiv lufirliiicilitcovery 1'rebauly lenrlnnuivovery . iiJi, ,8d tfiat it was usoless in taking anything teVlt. eweinai iveuHi evcnmaiiy icau ie niuir uin- O v wA 4li lnifr1fi mmli Hint nvlt t lirnlKrll TJT r ,1njr HI W UIIIIMI9UIUUU I1IVII V.'Hl- v n -J the frontdeor. Imprints of Uieir reet shewed ,j -ilhey' procecded down Frent fttrect. .'"" Ne clue was left behind whereby they &J -could be detccted. oxeeptlnir a brace, but it Is 1 .,f""worthlc&sintniclnn:.theui. net n hIiilMe mark Wa .71 &!. aw.ak II at an 1 ai n ai ff fin mla. - h ai.kllhft "fe'-it! h ,The robbery has caused itrcttt oscltemoiit, l- i'jj.vs.nind scores of jiorsens have already scen the I . IrtV1 InOflnml unfu. Niirlit Wntrliiiinn llurliuall is -pot'eensured for carolen.snes.s or neglect of j 'r&r'dutya'as the robbery was quietly nndnbly ' a' k managed. Ne ene heard the oxlesion, net ?-v even uie nexi uoer noiguuers. &V " A l'lace el Ktll Iteutrl. ffvj- One of tlie most dangerous "places, niter iUarK ,s ln ," vicinity 01 tne ltcaiiing iv; i oi ei PjS .ubibla coal Bhutes. Drunkun cjuial drivers '-" yi'ind bewsinen congrcgale thore, and niake - "JSfU-night hideous by thelr brawls. The K. A C. f i.a .r . f... , it. company iiropeses 10 prosecuio nu vigor anyene who commits a misdemeanor hi or around the shutcs or wharves. Ycster- day the boatmen Imd a high old racket in a ultanlif n. 4ln v.tlinf n..r ..i.k n.Hlu)flJ JVw xZlPt RUAU,V vu uiu nunii) aiiiva ,; nuwniwi .vs. VS - dcmeiisning nn ico-ceoior. l'aymeni ei costs of the suit nnd damage te the cooler caused their release, liater in the day, Jim Cros Cres well, white, was struck by Jtlll Eborley, colored. Of course a law suit resulted, but Ebcrley paid costs and was discharged. Officer liyssinger last night arrested a tramp named William Ilrainard, of New Yek state, for being drunk and disorderly. 'Squire Kxans committed him te jail for 15 uays. llie lloreiigh lluileel. Next week for the third linie thlsHoivseii Miss Llllle Illnten will appear in the Colum bia opera liouse, under the management of Gen. Welsh Pest, O. A. It. at low prices. On Thursday ovening she will render "Ix'd Astray;" Friday evening, "Fanchen, tlie Cricket," and Saturday evening, "Uoed-for-Nothing-Xan," nnd "Little llobel." CanaTunvigatien suspended yosterlay by n break JgUglJlns lock. Ma.. AMlcne Case KoinrfO'nIU.cerrQ y. I.r. Culuiubia llre com cem Iany special inceting te-niglit Council meeting noxtTuesday ovening. High Hchoel commencement, 27th Inst; Cel. McCIure honorary orator nnd GIpcs' Yerk orchestra will play. Primary school examinations net well attended. Tlie Wrung lurclurr lilt en. In the Columbia news letter en Tuesday it was stated that Ilaehman A Forryseld iLOOO feet of three Inch beech plank te li. Itehrcr, who will utilize it for making patented cigar cigar cigar helders. Jer. Campbell A Ce. claim that they wero the partles that made the piirchase for cigar-holder of which they j are the pat entees. AltOUSD Till; FJSSTIVJS ltOAItl). The Tulmece Slcn Gather at the Table nt the Stevens Heuse. Last evening Abraham Ilicstatul, proprie tor oftlie Stovens heuse, gave a banquet at the hotel te the tobacco men who beard with him, anil their frlemls. Thore wero nlieut thirty in the party that sat down te an excel excol oxcel lont sitpier at half-pest 8 o'clock. The menu flras as iollewn : MSMV. - Orslcrseu Half Shell. D ) Clam Soup. Heck. JlreUed Spring Chicken. (jnumiuigne. Sweet Ilrcads. Peas. Deviled Crubv. Tomateos with Jhiyeiml-e Sauce. C hlcken halud. Saratoga llilpi 1.0m iieasijinm. .luiigiic. Ice Crcaiu. SlmwheiTles. Cakes Chccee. Celfce. DurliiK tlie evening sjiccches wero made bv Messrs. Pontlarge, Zeek, Ne burger, IlelTinan, Newsbauui, Worthehuor and ethers. A number told thelr experience while purchasing the leaf and thore wero lets of fun. The Lust Assembly. The last assembly of the season was given at Eshlcman's hall, last ovening, with a geed attendance, about 40 couples participating. The nnisie was furnlshed by Tayler's orches tra. Tlie patronesses of the assembly wero Mrs. 1). G. Eslilomeii. Mrs, S. II. Uoynelds, Mrs. II. J. McGrann, Mrs. Win. 1'. Drlnten, Mrs. Thes. C. Wlley, Mrs. Hannah W. Wlley . and Mrs. t. lrank Eshlemun. Visi lers wero present nt tlie assembly from Philadelphia, Hearting, Yerk and Lobaneu. H A I'anemtnle Kxhlliltlnu. List night a "sunlight paner ma," ropro repro ropre sonting scenes from the IHble anil views of the Hely Land, was exhibited under the auspices of the Yeung .Felk's heclety of St. 'Stephen's laiitheran church, in tholccture "room of the church, eorner of Seuth Duke and Church strcets. The exhibition was in terspersed with line instrumental inuste by Messrs. G. Itettlg, L I. Daumau nnd E. Liu der, After tlie entortalnment tlie election of elllceis of the Yeung Felks society for tlie eusuing ycir was held nnd the following 'Of 'Of 'Of iloers elected: I'resldcnt, Miss Elizabeth Stamm ; secretary, Mr. Ches. Kettig ; lluaii clal heereUtry, Miss Mary Schloe; ttcastircr, Mr. Clias. Drosher. enielal Visit or Grand Officers. Oil Saturday ovening, May 10, Henry W. Bailey, esq., of Philadelphia, M. W. Grand Pattiaeli, of tlie Grand Encampment I. O. O. F. of Penn'a, accempanied by ether grand oflleJrs, will pay an official visit te Washing ton Encampment, Ne. 11, of this city. As a visitation of grand encampment officers te Iaaneestcr is somethlnir unusual, it la lxv, llevtxl that thore will be a large turnout of the members or the encampment branch of the order from all sections or the county, and ihat the ovening designated for this rru rru ternal visit will be 0110 of an exceedingly in in tefestlng character. 1- All the Deputy Coreuers Discharged. Corener Houeman vvasefiicially notlfled by tee commissioners yosterday, that the county would net pay the bills of any deputy coroners, the salary uct having been con strued that the coroner would have te held all the inquests, iunucordance witli litis ar , rangemeut word lias been sent by tlie coro cero core oner te all ills deputies that tliey shall in- , sr :rr ..""." u"at. " u,':e. .."." r."-" 't"r w a. vuauilLT. HetU IIIUJ w emu uf lue Wl u '&;--nor at ills eflhitv In the court house durlnur 5 'v". the day or at bin rosidenco Ne. ill Seuth " I; Queen street during the night ' m 'vrj$Mt' ' A Valuable llorre Dies. - h V3delrhl.s traveling through the county with . 4g k001! 'Strabburg, last evening, and put up for &" 'hU The herse was fed, ute hearty, ' f JSivSteand ut nine o'clock was apparentlv well. T(.'1jTCarJ.l.!. . . i.-.1 .. --'- .iws morning 011 going te uie huiuie the liorse -i . was femul dead. 110 WW uiuuu Ul aJiaU. : Verdict for the Defendant. . In the trever and conversion cese bofweeu Aurau, venger and William Burkman, .Ia,I l.Ay Vr..a in.MAn al. a . .' r.w. uciure jiuuge i-aiiea"""! iuu jury into J,-ytcrday afternoon rendeied a verdict In '- kjer or the defendant. . .n .Court was netin session te-day, butte mer- , t?W III hear argumeut en soverul appllca- Ufiitj fur Ucense Ter uew tula. BttASD CUSCXHT LAST MIGHT. A VaWketl Heiufi nd Admlrmhle rerfermnnce te Fnlten llll. The concert given at Fulton opera heuse last night under direction of Rev. Jeseph Graf, for the benefit of 8t Jeseph's hospital, was a great event. Notwithstanding the bad weather, every seat in tne opera uouse was taken and many persons wcre com pelled te stand during the entlre performance Thore is but ene opin ion In regard te the Baltimore artlsles who took the principal parts, and that Is Hint they sang nnd played admirably, and wero worthy of the warm plaudits wiin whlcU they wero greeted. Tiie Lancaster Ringers from the united Catholic choirs ren dered the choruses with much pewer, and llarry Drnchbar's tener sole wns fliiolyron fliielyron fliiolyren doroa. 1'ref. Wober's cernet nole was alto well oxecutod. l'ref. F. W. JInas playel most of the piano accoinpanlmenta In his usual finished style. The concert oixmed with Hutnmel's "Alma Virge," the boIe being sung by Miss Kmma Walter, OI Jiailimore, VUO lias a ncu nuiinuiu voice, the chorus belnc rcnderetl by the Iui- caster choirs. "Itest tliee en this messy pillow," nsoxtette by the llaltlmore ladles, was next given and loudly applauded. Miss K. llolteheovor, nn nccemiillshcd pianist,, ronderod lloethovon's "Moonlight Senata" very prettily. Miss Anna Moale sung Testl's "(loed Bye" se pleasingly that she was loudly encered nnd responded with a very pretty song, Itev. Graf Playing the ac companiment. Miss Jonnle l.oltzheovor, the violinist, wns next introduced and played a cavlllnn, by llall and n waltz, by llegar, her sister Kllzabcth pleying the piano accom paniment. Miss Jounle's touch was oxquls exquls Itnlv (Inn nml hIii wns rawnrded 1)V n raptu reus encere. "Dragen Flics" (the bright creatures), by llarglel, wns next given by the foninle soxtetto, alter which Ferd, wober piayeii a cernet 80io,tne -uiipiier i-oike,- uy Fart second of the prngniinme' began Willi IngarelU's Ijiudate, llarry Dniclibar sing ing "the tenor sole part, nnd chorus being lluely rendored bv the united choirs. MIks K. llcltzlioevor follewod by two piano pieces, a inlnuet by Moszkewskl and taran tella, by Chiipin. "Mia Fki-lrclln. " by (iemer, a soprano sole, was vell ren dered by Miss Kstelhi Clnrka Jcunle lloltzheovcr nexl npiieiircd with her violin nnd the iipplnuse which greeted her proved her te be the fivorlte of the evening. She played from Viouxtemps n ballad nnd n polennlso, anil en liewlng her her hor self out wns se wnrmly encored that she was compellod te reMM)iid with nuother Holectlon. Miss Goorgie 1'erkins, who has n pure alto volue,8ang"TlioWiiltlnBlleiirt,"accotni!Uiled by Itev. Graf, nnd was warmly npplnudeil. The concert cle-unl with "ChoerfuliiOKs" a walt7ronde by Oumbcjrt, wlilcli waj imeiy glven by the tcinale soxtctte. Ijuicaslcr Iluys In tlie Slimv lliinlnrnH, At 12 o'clock last night Jeseph Ueycr, jr., loll this city for SU Leuis, wlicre he w ill Jein Buflale Hill's "Wild West," with which he will travel as a musician. 1H Henry's minstrels will clese the K'asen in Iincaster seme tiineiu June. They will also play In Yerk, Mariettiand Columbia. Frank Keneagy, formerly or this city but of late years a resldent of Chicago, Is ene of the agents with the show. Temmy Mack is the leading comedian, nnd he will ue doubt get a warm reception here. The Oeftch Ciiften DIniiiIhhciI. The charges of selling liquor without II II II conse, en Sunday, te miners nnd en election day against J oseph J. Descli wero dlsmished this morning by Alderman Ferdney, v;he acted for Alderman ll.irr, borero whom the complaints were made. Tim jirosecutor would net appear te press the cases, the as as as soclnte counsel would net go te a hearing unless the prosecutor appeared and the alder man dismissed the cases. Injured In 11 Trent h. This morning Adelph 1'ringle was at work at Orange and Shlppeu strcets, in tlie trench which Is lieing dug for tlie new water pipes. The bank of tlie trench caved in and he was eovereil with stones uud dirt te the wuist. He was taken te his home Ne. 121 I.nfayette street, where it wns fetintl that no bones wcre broken, but lie is badly cut and bruised. Street View Adjourned. This morning nt 10 o'clock was the llme appointed for the meeting of the viewcrs appointed te assess damuges caused by the proposed opening of Kim street from Chest nut te Walnut stroeLs, hut the view was ad journed en accelmt of the illness of Michael S. Metrgcr, ene of the viewcrs. letters Held. Letters addressed te Frank lien man, Strnsburg, Luncaster county, I'enna, and Ellas Coliel, llerwick, Illinols,are held at tlie Laticasler iiostedlco for postage. At tlie Station, lluuse, Tne v.igs wero tlie inmates of the sbttieu heuse last night ; they wero discharged this morning. Tele,heiie Connection. Jehn Adam Ihirgcr, Ne. 1.1 Seuth Piliicestrect, Is connected with the telephone exchange. IMenuiiit I'lriile rSreunds. In another column will bereund Uie adver tisement of the manager or 1'enryn Park, en the Cornwall & MU Hnpe railroad. The park Is situated In the midst or the Seuth mountains, and is Buhl te be a vciy dellglitrtil picnic grounds. I'erly l'leees or AI11.I0 I'rce. Every new subscriber te StratvbrMge t Cloth Cleth ier't J'UtMen Quarterly gets ene volume or .Mus ical Hric-a-llraCt Instrumental selections j or ene voliime or Musical Hrlc-a-llrac, Vecal selections. Pretty cover, clear type, full sheet music slze. The Quarterly Is the cheapest ladles' iuaga7liiu inthowerld. The Spring number contains 12J Illustrated pages ; colored plate of Paris Fuhleus; cut paper pattern Supplement 1 complete erlg. Inal Novelette by ltebcrt Grant ; jiew Waltz, by Sousa, leader or the Marine Hand, etc., etc. Cut this out. Inclese DO cents, mention your eholee, lnstiumental or ecal,nud bend te Strawbrldge .t Clothier, Klghthnnd Market streets, Philadel phia. iipSI-UdF<w IiKATUS. Stenk. In this city, en the 7th Inst., Margaret, w ire el Wm. Stene, In the list year et iier age. The relatives nud friends or the family are rcspcctlully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Ne. SOS Ilnrrlsburg street, en Monday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Inter ment nt Lancaster cemetery. Ilnrrlsburg nnd Yerk papers plcuse copy. aieunua. May 0, 18H5, near New Providence, Franklin Meuier, In the '27th year or his age. The relatives uud friends or the family are ro re ro speetrully Invited te attend the ftineral, from the residence or his rather, GcorgeMoiircr, en Sunday afternoon nt a o'clock. mf-2td Oness. Mny 7, ISSS, ln this city, Hni riot Ellen, daughter or Samuel II. and Charlette Uiess, In her 'Jlth year. The relatives nnd friends or the family nre re spectfully invited touttcndtberimcrul from her parents' lcsldcncc, Ne. I llltnervllle, en Sunday afternoon ut 3.30 o'clock. Interment In Luu. caster cemetery. MAJtKXTS. Philadelphia l'reduce Market, PniLADKLViiiA, Mays. Fleur was slew, with sales er7t) bbls. Including Pcnii'u faintly, f I '23; western de., at W.603 -25! Minnesota ultra ut H.SO03.Ws Patents ut 5.50QI.-J. Itye lluur ut H cr barrel. Itran dull at 17 U0Q17 fS) per ten Ter Winter. Fleuruulet. Grain higher. Wheat was strong ; fl uu bid rer Mny i June, 91 Ui u Uiy, 91 "74 i aau,i""i-, Cem was linn; teic bid, May; SCc, UMc. Jnlv 1 57. Amrust. June; Oau stieng; 4'2ic, May; 43c June; July ; 17c August. ",, New Yerk Proiliice market. New Yeiur, May H. Fleur dull and prices uncIiungiHl ; Superfine State, ti 6t3 UO ; eholee do.fjuiei ou; extra Minnesota, ti 0001 1 Kxtnt Ne. 1, fO.lQej Common te Fair Exlra tlhle, .! nj 4 30; City Mitt Extra, l'l0O300; Choice Exlm V, estem, il 301 10. Wheat-Ne. 2 ltcd. Winter, June, $1 (K$ de July, fl ei 1 Aug., l 05X- Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, Mny, W)a ; de June, WJfe ; de July, S7e. Oats-Na2Mlxed.Muy, 40Ve: de Jrine, iO)ic. Itye nominal. Parley dull. l'erk dull 1 Mess, 1212&0. Lanl 17 ti, J line ; 7 au, J uly. Molasses firmer ; Cuba, IsUQlUc Tiirpculine scarce at 'iiiiditu, Itesln 11 mi ; strained t geed, $1 07U6I 10. Petroleum iieiiilnul ; Kenned Incuses, UXe . ule. Putter steady; Western Imitation Creauiery eueieua ipw1' Checsa uulet 1 Ohie FluL SiaUOi't- KggsUrm; btnte, He; Wesleru. 13UQI3ie. ltlee dull. Sugar ilrui ) re lined Cutleuf, Ge 1 Grunu uuisa, li'Jc. Tallew dull 1 Prline City, 5;ie. Fn-lghts nominal. Coffee dull ; fair cargoes, SHc. Hay nominal. Chicago r-educe Slarket. Chioaeo. May 8, O.SO n. m. Markets higher; cables and cel 11 woathcrencued Wheat nearly u cent higher, Prepeets, strong markets durfug vilw ailHtiul, a iudiiuuwi.uuuh wuiii.vi4 i.aaaaaaaf the morning settslen and a geed many bherWi gut- U.-'. ttng ready te cover, prorlsleos nominal, Ferk flve" cents np ) ether Wheat June, me t July, ttte i Aug., Me. Oat MHV,3liel JnljvV.Jkc Verklnlyilllti I.nn1-.)u1y,ne2W. ltlli8-July,.1WJV. CL081K0. I P. in. The markets ruled iitnady nnd Arm Whent rinded ulient n lilf cent above nllaay, oitenlng Cerntci vlKiens lOe hlRher. Wheat May, Cern ntcaay una uaisie lower, rre- mic lildi June, wie .Itilv. lKMin l Alter.. OlVn fllltntllAl Cern-Haya'iRUe June, 47e t July, 4KUlsc OatK May, 3I0 June, 3J)J0 1 Juiy,WJ,e AHJ.i,Mf l'erk Mi nv.lllttUiJune.tlltfUiJiilv.tlMJK. I.aril June. Mi July, te UJKiJ WiAiik. 17 09. Short llllis-Jiinn, S 73 1 July, tS SiKCJI Auf.,3U0. New Yerk Sterk Market. Nbw Yebk, Mny 8. Wnll street, 1UW p. in. Meney nt 1J percent. KicliiiiiRerulet. Uovern Uevern lncnls llrni. Currency 6's, W5 hid 4m Coup., 1172 hid tyf de, U2X hid. The stock market tins morning opened weak nml during the Unit thirty lntnutcsorhuil lntnutcserhuil ncss prices declined thnrply en n prosnure te see the trunk line shares, said te be Induced by an erder from Commissioner Fink directing the re duction of rates en cnttle M per cenL.ns a punishment te the Kiie and Grand Trunk readn for thalr cutting ndes. The decline nt 10:30 nuiged from te 1 per cent., but this t as tnore than re covered borero 12 o'clock en n sharp covering by the shorts' who rushed te buy en reports te the effect that today's lncelhtK or managers or the Western reuds would settle their dinicitltles. Tlie udvancu ranged from te2ierccut. Since neon the innrkelluui iiccn irregular. T-Tlie 3 p. m. column represents yetterdny's closing quotations. li'.H. 3r.v, Western Union fit) As4 Adnins Express... 1.13 American Kxprens......... (ft U. H. Express Si Wells, Kurce A Ce Wfi.i C.U.U0 (i li n I thf New' YorkCentrai'.'.!!'.'.'.'.. '.'.!!!'.'.!'..'.! MU WVi jsewr .Jerstiy ueninu j,h ,m Illinois Central Kjt press 11 1-1 4 17S my. ai'j 111110 ueninii.i ., Michigan Central w Northern Pacllle 17 " l'rercrred S.A! Central Pacific..., Union l'aeinc ? Missouri l'nrltle 'X Texas l'licllle In; J New Yerk Kluvuted ' W mi Metropolitan 13) Manhattan... Alt. A Terre Ilitulu lflj " PrefeiTcil , Canada Southern '27 Canada l'aelllc .17 Chicago A Alten :v CIieh. A Ohie O. A llud Del., l.ac. A West Denver Kile ' l'relerieil Ilunnlhal A St. Je..... ' I'rererred Kansas A Texas itti is I.ake Shere biii MY. I.. K. AW T ,i l.'vu'lleA Nushvllle Ull, .TBS MeirU A Khsex l?i2 Northwest i-iJi irll " I'rererred 127 l'isVl Ontario A Western 71? Ohie A Mississippi lli " 1'rrferreil .... rnellle Mall M'J yillcksllver " 1'rulerred Uendlng IS Ueck Island iti Sun Francisce " Trcrerred Omaha 2) " I'rererred 7IK St. Paul mil " I'rererred Nash A Clint M., Ia.,H.A W Wah.ish " I'rererred C 11. A (J 1-2IJJ 21 i:4 ll-'K iSI fox nu 3.1 luieuesier a ruiaiuurg I'd. AKvuiis., Manitoba 81 Oregon A Nuv Oregon Trunsce 13),' XHtr Anri'MTlHEUESTN. NOISOAP HAS EVEIl GIVEN SUCH sntlxlactleii, Is the vetdlct of all who tisu .MII.I.KU'S HOItVX SOAP. -vroeii -131 My Celebniled Wiener Iteck Peer will ln en tap nt my customers' snloens Mitv Stimuli lllh. FltANKUIKKKK.STAUlIltKWKKY, ltd Noh. mi nml OH West King Street. TTAI'I'Y THOUGHT AND KEI1EC0A A-JL Tobaccos only He l'r plug, nt JIAKTMAN'S YKI.I.OW FltON'J T CIOAIt DIUKK, Du. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKUKON. Uemeved rrem Ne. 211 West King street to'Ne. 27 North Prince. (Ijite residence or A. K. Iteberts.) ur-M-amd eme fek iTtriiTeiiiTi-iHH Clitic DUEN. Tlieauuual meeting or the corperators of the Heme rer Friendless Children, for the City and County of Lancaster, will le held en TUKMIAY NEAT, 12th Inst., ut 2,'M p. in., at the elllce of the secretary. Ne. 139 North (lueen street, for the purpose of electing six lady managers und four trustees. m5-lt CIIAS. M. HOWKI.I., Sccictury. PUIILIC SALE OF KENTUCKY HerHi-H.-WUI be sold en .Monday, May ll.lssS, at Daniel laegnn's Stables, 20 head of Keiitueky Horses, consisting of high bred trotters, sail dleisiind dilvers. It will be te your Intercut te see tills let or Horses, ns there urn some vry premising onesumeng them. A Credit or 00 days will he given. Hale lit 1 o'clock, inS-2t IIOWAUDI1A1LEY. 31 d AHA WORTH OF MILLINERY SXJJJJ New Yerk uud Pails Mllil Mllil neryCe. Ournuwsten'.W North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., la new open wlthun Etegiiutlliie or Hats, Ileniiets, Flowers. Feathers, Ac., nt our usual CHEAP PH10K.S. Hoplngeiir custeuicrs and the Ludlesln general will please favor us with their presonce, we remain triilyyeurs, NEW YOKE AND l'AHIS MILL1NEHY CO., JanS-tfd Fermerl v or '22 West King St. TT EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llreud. Fer sale by tireeers generally. Levan & Sens, Merchant Millers, Ofllce : 17 NOJITH PltlNCE ST. npr27-Cmd SAVE MONEY AND MAKE YOURFUR N1TUUE leek like new by using Lightning Furniture Polish. THE 1SEST AND EASILY APPLIED. PlUCE, 33 Ck.its, at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 13) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. dec&timd KTOTIOE. 03I OFFICESUSQUEHANNACANALCO., 1 LCO.,) bra., 2, ISO. S COUMKIl LKXIMITOM AMU IIAV1H Jlultlmeic, May notice is liereny given thut a genenil meeting r thaStockheldursor this Ceimiiuhv will Ihi held ut the elllce, In llaltlmore, 011 MONDAY, the 13th Instant, at I o'clock p. in., for the election of emcersauu managers mr tne ensuing year. The transfer books will be closed from Stan. day, tha 4th Instant, until afterthe election By order et ltOllEUT 1. HltOWN. my2-0td Treasurer. pLOTIIINO. IN FULL 11I.OOM. Oak Hall stock Is new In rull bloom, and you ure invited te ream ever the various depart ments or our heuse and luspect the stock or clothing which has been In course of prepara tion for mouths, A Mntlc lllxtttrollen te induce i iltll. MEN'S DKESS SUIT DKPAKTMENT. They nre chiefly In solid colors, Jllaek, Dark Jtlue, Dahlia, Wine ami Brown. PUICES I1EUIN AT U.0O A SUIT. The shapes or ceata ure Deuble Jtreattetl Prince J ifirrfj nnd The I'epultir Cutatmy, Tlie Sack WhajR'a nre less in demand, but always in stock. Corkscrew Dtageiuili.8lnTc skin and neat effects lu tlicse goods te please the uiest fastldi- OI1H. Fer the plainer folks who geek In Dress Suit fabrics most lusting, OAIC HALL STANDS AHEAD. Cleth face Dlayenali, IHquet anil Mlltejielnti. SUITS FllOM 117.00 TO J30.UO. WANAMAKEIl A llllOWN, OAK HALL, S. K. Cebnkk Sixth and Mauklt, a-lnid Philadelphia. PROPOSALS FOR STREET MATERIAL. Scaled proposals will be received by the stroet committeo up te MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1885, nt 7 o'clock Ter the following tna- ii-rim unu wuiK tur inu ensuing year Crowning slone te be net less tlian id Inehea wide, Q inches thick and 4 feet long und upwurd. Packing stone te be 4 Inches thick, llrlck uer thousand, at vurd. Urlek per thousand, delivered where needed, laaylng gutters per loot, contractor te" ruru Ish material. lJiylng gutters per feet, city te furnish uiuterlal. Laying eressliigs per lineal feet, city te furn ish material. Sand ier cart-lead, delivered where needed. Sand nor curt-lead, ut sand-bole. llrokeu gtone by the ten, ut quarry where broken, or by the ten dellv ured where needed. Proposals te be addressed te Street Coiumlltee and deposited In Stmet Committee box, nt HuielU's grocery, comer orNeith Queen nnd Lemen (tree ts. The Comiultwe reserve the right te reject nny endlblds received, ai.. ..v.lnH.. rtii wr enuuirpwii ,Jkuwm W. smcltz, Clurk. uti-ttaMtW.F.s i i '& it-- f. & 11 il .ill 133 XW autbrtibkmxsth, WANTED-A GHiri hounewerk nnd cook. FOlt GENKUAIi Wages geed. II of- N' erence rcqnirca. Apply bi NORTH LIMK6T. GIVEN AWAY. One ISe. bottle of Ferest Klewer Cologne, with 1 Ik of Tea or a Sh of Me. CeflVe, nt CLAKKE'STBA AND COKKKK BYOUK, NO. .18 WJC8T KINO 8TIIKKT. W Lump Starch, Be. ft. Toleplieno connection. IMPOtVTANT NOTICE. . NKW KKA I.IFK IN8UUANCKCO. All oX'ineinlierH or the niiove eeniliany 111 j.an caster county, will meet nt Ne. 1M North 1'rlnre street, Lancaster, en SATUKDAY, MAY , PW, all p. in., sluirp. IinjieHant business. iqiAlil7-2t. Pit. 8. T. DAVIS AND OTII K US, TP1AST END YAltD. C.J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orncn 1 Ne. 91 Centra 8nare. lleth yard and e III ee connected with telephone exchange, ectl3-lydMftF,tt ai nnr. ewakd. 4)AVVVr The undersigned, UiociiininU UieciiininU UiociiininU slener or Ijincaster county, will pay I,imi tu the person or persons who cuptu ie Abe Ilur..ard and ledge I1I111 In the Luncasterjall Flve lliindrcd Dollars will be twild mr the ar rest and conviction of any or the l.luvllle bUrB"in'' .SAM.laM.MYF.1.8. .ieiin (iiNeuicit, 1IKNUY K.HAItTMAN. County Ceiuiiitsslnnei's. Attest t Kkahk Uiiikht, Cleik. nul-'2til Savk"menky AND 11UY YOUIt IIOHIKIIY AT Ili:cllTIall'S. llcst llrltlsh Hcainlcss nnd llomestle rriim lead ing niiiiinractiirprs, nt juices lower than ever. Alse Ilrefts nnd Working Shirts, l'linU. Overalls rnimlOctsuplothe best In thn market. C0111 C0111 rerts, Counterpanes and lints closing out with out regard te cost. Neckwear, Cellars, CtlfTs, Suspenders and Notions generally. I'. 8. llulldlng Stene nnd Sand lersale. .HKNItV I1KC1ITOI.D, Ne. 62 North Queen Stlvct. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WIFiLIAM Thomsen nnd wlloer Ijineesterelty, Uui caster county. William Thomsen and wile, or Ijincaster city, having by deed or voluntary assignment, dated March 111, lssu, nsnlgncd nnd tnuisrcrred nil their estute nml efTeels, except lug the separate properly el the wlle mid f.a) al lowed by law te the said assigner, te thn Un dersigned, ler the benefit or creditors or the said William Tlioiiisen, he thererore gives notice te all iH'men Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without ileluy, uud thusu having claims te iin-sent them te WILMS II. MtJhHKIl Assignee, Itesldlug In Laiieesterelty. aMU. M. Fiuntz, Attornev. marJifililF P,: ENKYN 1'AKK. Penryn Park, -ON Til I.- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Excursion Committee or Churches, Sunday Schools nnd ether select organization, In mak ing thclrsunimcrarniiigi'iiieiits, should netneg leel te reserve nuny inr i-enryn I'nrK. This dcllghttnl rusei I Is situated In the midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds or acres nre easy of lufess rrem all twirls nrcentral Penn sylvania. Fer the free nseer excursionists there uie extensive CUOQI7KT AND I.AWX TENNIS (iltOUNDx, LAUCi: DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, 11AHKET AND CLOAK ItOOMS, iindCO.VSKUVATOKy On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also n rcfrcMiinent room iuch.iigoefu competent caterer, where meals can be procured nt moderate rates, a photograph gallery und numerous ether attractive feature. Ne 11'fiiers allowed 011 the grounds. Exenrslens from nil points 011 the Philadelphia A Heading mid Heading A Columbia Hnllnrads w 111 be cat rled direct te the Park w Itheiit chuuge of cars. Complete Information can be obtained und en gagemeiitselleeted with iwrtles fiem all points en the Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Columbia Ituilretids, upon application te Cli. Hancock, General l'as-engeiand Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Kullread, 227 Seuth Fourth sired, Philadelphia, l'iu,nnd with parties from Ix-haneu by applying te the iinden.lgued, CAUL VON hCIIMALENSBi:, Supt. Cernnnll A ML Hepe Itallrend, minK-'.'ind Lebanon, Pa. -yy-ILLlAMSON A FOSTEK. CHILDREN'S SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS. In nu Extensive Variety or Funcv Pattern., Light and Dark Celers. Htjles-Noiielk Itloiii-e and Straight Pleated Tunic. Alse FINE DRESS SUITS Or Plain Corkscrew Worsted, In Dark llienn nnd Maroen, and the Very Latest Ellects in Cheeks ami Plaids, both In Casslmeie and FJne tirade Worsted. CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS or Flench Percale In Pen hlilpe und Fancy Figures. Flannel Waists In lllue, Imperial Ureen, Fawn Celer uud Chocolate Ilrewu. Fig ured Calice Wulsts, '23c. UNDERWEAR. SUMMElt MEKINO. OOSSAMEIt. INDIAN OAUKK.aue; n shirt Hint Is usually sold for 75c. ThoNevbNovl,'25c. The UNIVERSITY SHIRT I In Straight Pleated Very I-utest Styles or Ceulcd r'tent. The LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, Of the Most ltcllnhle Makes and tha Most Pep ulur llrauds. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. Itclnferced Ilosein, &0c Wmusutta Muslin Shirt, with Linen' ltosem and Cuirs, 73c. The Patent llosem ElRhmle the best tlttlng tthlit made, 11.00 ouch or iiju per buir-dezen. COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIltTS. Open bucks or open fients.vcry lieavy uiitta rlul, SO cents. Till: AUMSTJiONQ JtltACJC, Ker gentlemen with steeping sheuldere. An uurailuhlu romedy. Uciiulue imported Uulet Suspenders, Me. New Patterns lu Figured Silk Neckwear for 60c ; equal in vulue te the rcgulur 72c goods. Light Stiff Felt Hats, Of the fushlnnnhlcr M iple, Umber nud Vanilla colors, flat or round crown. Price, $.iu, ui wards. New shuiie lu i'leiltile Huts. Linen Huts, ISe,. Cleth Hats, 60c. The latest arrival Is semethlnc entirely new ln Straw Uoeds. THE PICNIC 8TUAW HAT is pllable, teiiKh nnd durable j imoef the best articles intieduccd for a rough nud tumble summer hut. LADIES' BUTTON SHOES, $2. A solid, neatly finished Kid Shoe in two styles, OporaTeo und Common Sense. A very dressy shoe and decidedly economical. i'er Ladles' I'ine Dress wear wolmve a supe rior Krench Kid Shoe that Is very uett und plia ble, handsomely finished Willi worked button butten button lielea uud vamps. They ure very dressy, glove titling and attractive, uud being haud-mude they will net lese their geed sliupu with wear. 32, 31, 3C & 38 West King St., ItANCABTKU, PA. .CSJ-A . WakC Williamson & Fester. KMWAIt rr.H TIBKMKHXB. otiee. F l'erHims wUhlnir IIAMMOND8POUTBK0. ClIAMrAUNK.wllh Ixm)i;e1, Centennial I.nbcl en, can uusiiiuiuen 1 vi.ni nnniiie, at UllIHBIl'S I.IQUOllbTOUE, ji aprZMydlt no. -a uenire square. A STATED MEETING OF THE LAN CASTKIt Athlctln Club w III be heldatthclr room this (TlltlltnUAY) evening at So'tleck. ltd 1'. K. StaAYMAKKIt, Secretary. rYUSlNG MililaElt'sTieUAXSOAF J vnuhiive nil the advantages era toilet nnd laundry soup. mrirKiiim AFTEHONCE USING MIUaEH'S 110H AX SO. P no m-rsen can aireril te de with out It. TTi liniwrANDnifsT iha lwayh the cheapest. MIIal.KH'SU'UUK IIOUAX HOA1', harmless and effective CENTS WlfiTj I1UY THE DKST Household friend Miller's Iterax Ben p. FEW AllE AWAKE OF THE DANGER. eentiecteil with cheap, adulterated soaps. Try Miller's I'ure llenix, IMITATION IS TIIEHINOEUESTFOUM erihiltcry. Te duy there are six dim-rent kinds or llenix Benp In I he market, but nene pesess the virtues el MII.I.KU'S PUIIK IIOUAA SOAP. -rE sum: net TO IIUY ANY JIOKAX JJ Soup unless the nnine Chniles F. Miller Is stamped en box, label, soap and wrapper. ElllST-CLASS ItOAHDING. Together with tlmchelcu el looms en the flrst or second fleer. Surpassed by none In tlie city. Call en or address, 1 NO. 492 NOKT1I QUKF.N ST. Table boarders accoiumeilutcd. nfi lid SEASONA IHiE NECESSITIES. 'Inline Meth Pails, True Persian Insect Pender, Hull ncd Campher, Insect Pender Hol lows) hirsute nt HUIII.KY'B DUirO STOUK. Ne. 21 West King St. F OltJUUY COMMISSION ED. JKKOMK II. 8IIU1.TZ. or Kllzabcthtewn tioi'eugli. Subject te the decision )( the Democratic county convention. d A w trd PENNA. OIGAUS FJIOM fl.00 l'EK Hiiudrud up, at IIAUTMAN'H YF.I.I.OW FKONT CIOAIt STOItK. c IIAMI'AGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." TUB FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINK NOW I M POUTED. AT KEHIAIIT'S OLD WINE STOIIE, Ne. 2U East Kine Strkrt. II. E.SLAYMAKEK, Ag Knlabllshed, 17ri. Iebl7- 17-11 -TTHNETAILOUINO. JU The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds, CiMslmeies, Chevlnls, Meltons, Tricot and Eng lish Plsids, ever hereto exhibited In this city can new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. :i7 North (juren street, opposite the Grniie Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every garment Is tiiadii strlctfy llrst-clnss. A eomfort eemfort eomfert abln nnd perfect lit always guaranteed. Prices medemte. UOSF.NSTEIN, The Merchant Tailor, Iu2l-Cindlt 37 North Oueen HtiecL JOHN III EM E.N. Beets and Shoes NEVER SO LOW AS AT PRESENT. Spring Styles New Eeady. ClilLDKENS lil'TTON SHOES, 3SC. mid .Vic. CIIILDItF.N'rf Sl'ltlNU HEEL IIUTTON, 75c. nml f 1.00. AOOOD.-OLID LEATHEIt HOY'S SHOE, 1 le (I, n.ta. MEN'.ltiSpOllUTTO.VerLACESHOESIteduced tO J2.IK). LADIES' GOOD KID TOP IIUTTON. Knutid orSiii'ireTrs', with Worked Iliilteu Deles, 2lii). LADIES' (i LOVE KID TOP IIUTTON. Bdiiare or IteundTisi, J2.ui)aiid f2. MIS-ES' SOLID LEATHEIt SCHOOLSIIOE, lloiil.te. LADIES' I'EIIHI.E IIUTTON, Sipinicer Iteuiid Tik.', J I. Ml. LADIES' IIUUT'S SHOES ut 3.l), Hcduccd tejl. HltOW.VS FUE.VCII SHOE DUESlINO lie dueed te Hie. a Pettle. FINE HOOTS AND SHOE.xif all Descriptions Made te Ordc rut Short Netice. Flve Hundred CIIII.HKEN'S lll'TTONHIIOES feiincily sold ut f l.Si, Iteduced te 7ic. JOHN HIEHENZ, Ne. Gl NORTH QUEEN STREET, yen save vn hunt. FOR SALK OH RKNT. An exeelleut Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. 15 bh'ppea stiTet, mhafd II. lltANK ESHLEMAN. EOU ItKNT. lUtber Shep under IllllSH A HltO'S STOKE. Centre Siiuure, from May 1st. apl.Vtfd T7I lOIt HALK. A STONH 1IOUSH AND X! llulhltiig Let. $l.0u0erihe iiurclui'-e money may leinaiu en inu niviui'.es. inuiiii-eaL iipHlmd Ne. IU7 SOUTH O.UEENST. ITIOH 11KNT. 3 Three Imw Ofllces nt Ne. NORTH DUE E STItEET; and a basinent&5 feet long, supiillcd with wuter and heat. Iiiur2tH!d It. KUANK ESHLEMAN. EOU SALIC AT TI1H UAltlUSIlUKU Stock Yards, am tens Yard Maniiru,goed imillty, ut 11.60 )cr ten, delivered en cars, and nt l.'2-len the premises. M. M. tiKOVE, mS-lwd Supeiiiitcndent, -pUlH.IO SALK. ON SATUltDAY, MAY ru, At the Cooper Heuse, West Klnir street, Lancas ter, Pit., the undersigned will sell ut publle sale for " the holder thereof," the lolleiTiugdescrlbed promissory notes : Niite or W. J. McCunly A Seu nnd W.J. "MeCurdy te erder of Northern Hurfeid Packing Association, dated Delta, P.i., June'2. lSdl, atilmeiitlu for $l,iU0 Nole or S. J. f-carhoreugh and Oeo. W. Day, te order of Northern Ihirfeul Packing As sociation, dated Delta, l'a., June'2,lssi, utemnnths, for 860 Nole or Oeo. XV. Day and S.J. Scarborough, te order or Northern Hnrlerd Packing Association, dated Delta, Pa., June '2, 1H81, utO months, rer... 760 Nole or Win. N. Duy and Samuel Duvls, te orderer Northern Hurfeid Packing Asse. elation, dated Delta, Pa., June '2, lsjl, ut Omenlhs, ler.... 400 Nete or A. II. Scut borough and Gee. W. An drews, te ontcrerNortheni Harford Pack ing Association, dated Delta, Pa., June '2, 18SI, ntiimeiitlis, for .'.... 'M0 Nole of Whltoferd SloinuierACe., toerder Northern Hurterd Packing Association, dated Delta, Pa., June i, 1S8I, at 0 months, rer 1,700 Nete or Arubcll Ilurklus nnd Samuel Davis, te order or Northern Packing Associa tion, dated Delta, l'a, June i, 1S8I, ut(l months, rer SOi) Noteottjeo. W. Andrews, te erder et North ern Hurterd Packing Association, dated Delta, Pa., June '2, Isdl, atU months, rer.. 900 Nole of .las. O.McSnarrun .t Ce. und Will 1". MeSpurrun, toerder or Northern liar, ford Pucklng Association, dated Delta, Pa., June 2. JS8I, at (1 months, far 1,000 .mho eib. lviigoreit oeii, te enier ei norm- em Ilarrent Packing Association, dated Delia, nt., June -, ish, tuumenius, ier... Nete of S. Kllirore A Ce.. te order of North Delta, l'a., June 2, lssi, ntO months, for. 800 ern Ilurlbrd Pucklng Association, dated' Dcltii, Pit., June '2, InM, at U mouths, for... tS60 Nete of Edge A Themas und Edw, S. Edge, te erder of Northern Harford Pucklng As sociation, dated Delta, l'a., June '2, 18t4, at 0 months, rer , 1,000 Note or Eby, Harnett A Ce., te order el Northern Harford Pucklng Association, dated Delta, Pa., J uue '2, 1S8I, ut 0 mouths, rer , uue Note of Samuel Davis nnd Wm. N. Day, te orderer Northern llarrerd Packing Asso ciation, dated Delta, Pa., June '2, lb8l, ut Omenlhs, Mr 860 Note of 11. II. A XV. C. Heaps uud 11. II. Heaps, te order of Northern Harford Packing Association, dated Delta, l'a., Junes, lSKL at6 months, for 060 Noteof 8. J. Scarborough and Gee. W. Day, te order et Northern Harford Packing Association, dated Delta, Pa., February '2, lstjl, ntl'2 mouths, ler..., , 760 Note of Whltorerd, SlcmmcrA Ce. and W. Scott Whlteferd, te order or Northern Harford Packing Association dtitcd Deltu, l'a., February 2. 1834, ut 12 months, for. , . . 1,600 Note of W. J. MeOurdy A Sen und W.J. MeCurdy, te order of Northern llurfnid Packing Association, dutcd Delta, l'a., February '2, lsiSl.nt 1-2 months, for 000 Noteur J. O. l'tltcliard, te order of North ern llarrerd Packing Association, dated Delia, Pa., February i, ltMI, ut 12 mouths, for.... 060 Note el Eby, Harnett A Ce. uud Win. J. Harnett, tu order of Northern Hurterd Pucklng Association, dated Delta, Pa., February -2, PWl.ut 12 months, for .,.,, 900 Nete or Samuel Kilgore A Ce. und Jehn II, Andersen, te erder et Northern liar lord Packing Association, dated Deltu, Pu.. February 2, 1881. et 12 uieiiUu, for. ... 650 Notuef J. a. McSiurrun A Ce., and Will r. McSparmu, te tinier or Northern llarrerd Puehini; Association, dated Dnlt'J. Pu.. Februury 2, ltM, at 12 months, for,. 900 Sale te coiutucuce at 'i o'clock. JACOH 11. LONG, Urekcr. Sam Uw, Auctioneer, ,A aamwft!t4F C , 7 , jCJ"&5i' . .jn LAWS Ml LINN A HUF.NEMAN. SRRING -AT- FLINN &. BRE NEMAN'S. LAWK MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St., jiitr uueim. JOHN S. 01VI.EIL GEO. F. KATIIVON. TO &EMTLEO)EjN : We have new en lmnd a full line of K.NO 1,1811, FUKNCIIand AMKItlCAN SUITINGS IN AI.I, THE NKWKST SPUING AND SUM MKK STYLKS, Direct rrem Importers and Mniiiifacturcrs, nt low ilew n rash pi lees. We are prepared te innke hulls te order at slieit notice, for old men, tnld dle-ngcd men, men who dress plain or fashion nine, young men wne wuni tne vciy iniesi cm. We innke n specialty or making Heys' mid Youth's Clothing. Oiy Cutter Is 0110 or the best, most experienced and practical cutters In Lan caster. We employ none biitthu best workmen und uie only geed trimmings, and guarantee perfect fits. Our prices ure down te suit the times, v, e 1110 nave en iianu a mu 111111 01 hprliignnd Summer Undernear, ler Men und pilngnnd S (iy ; Gaiixe ShlrlH, sizes 31 te te lnclie ; Jean Drawer. 2S te IS Inches ! Heslerv. Gloves. Neck' wear. Handkerchief, etc.. In the very latest stjles'iud at tholenestcash prices. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. JRESS OOODS. WATT, SHMD & CO., 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods, ALL COLOilS, 10c. A YAltD. FINE COLORED CASHMERES, YAltD WIIIE, S5c. A YAltD. C0PURE DRESS GOODS, NEW SHADES, 37,'fc. A YAltD. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL, Jee. A YAltD. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, FINE QUALITY, $1.04 it Yard. AstenUhliiK bargains. M De.cnTUItKISH TOWELS 12J4 Cents l.'acli, Werth '23 Cents. 2,000 Yank IXDIfiO BLUE S.VT1XES, ."c. u Yiinl j Win Hi aie. WHITE GROUND FRENCH S ATINES lie. a Yard; Ileal Value, 37,'ic SEW YORK STORE. J." MAUT1N tk CO. XV K TODAY OFIEU THREE SPECIAL BARGAINS -I.N- WALL PAPERS! THAT CAN'T HELP HUT I.N'TEUEhT YOU. FEW AllE IN OUIt WINDOW. Bargain Ne. i . TEN l'ATTEUNB Twe Thousand Pieces (ield Wall Papers, at Pic. Medium uud Light Celers, Itrlght, Ilaiidsemn Patterns, Cheap at twice the money. Full Eight Yuids Leng. Bargain Ne. q: EIGHT PATTEKNB Twenty.Fl.ii Hundred Pieces Geld Papers, better lu if mil tly ami de sign than the above, '20c. Bargain Ne. 3: TWENTY PATTEltNS-Itlank Wnll Papers Newest and Choicest thing or this season, gpo gpe gpo clalJeb,7Gc. All tha uhevu ure guarantecd ln every respect us represented, uud ure ut prices below competi tion. Call and see for yourself. Cull and get it measurement table, by which you can tell at it ghiuce hew much wall paper your room takes. Given away free. Worurelsh nene but reliable paper hangers, guarantee all work, und our men de net waste paper, but can cover the room with the least number or pieces possible. I B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTEU. PA. AMVSEMKSX.S. F ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. MAY llth, 12th and 13th. The Distinguished and Charming Acticss, MISS nLME HINTOB", THE PEOPLE'S KAVOIUTE, Will appear ter the third time this season, iu 6 or her Greatest Plays, supported by it btreug Ceiniuiuy, MONDAY Grand Deublo Hill Prlile of the Jfur. kctantfA'an, The (Joed-or.Aothln(i. TV KBUXY Kathleen Mareumeen. ' WEDNESDAY-Grand Deublo M-.Veu'i DL icriienaiul Utile Jtcbcl, PEOPLE'S PltlOKS,-. 10. Srtund 0 CENTS. ItEsEUVED BEATS., . . . ...10 CENTS EXT1CA. 3r Fer nole at Oneiu Uouse. my7-etd -fc - T - K a-. .i . . Jivie Lil - . i-jt, i ri-j WKJIH. GOODS Lancaster, Pa. V1.UT1IISU. y u0 iiSNi'ls.rt' Uintli Anniversary ! 1876 -1885. GRAND DISPLAY -OF w FINE CLOTHING -FOK- MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS CHILDREN. AND A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. S- A WELCOME TO ILL. 00 tn2-3iud Jj. GaVNSMAN .t IIHO. Simply Impossible. We have clipped the w lugs or competition by stinting the season with uiiiiucslleuubly the best and most stIIsh Chithingth.it can be made by care ami skill, uud selling It se low that lower they cannot be. It is simply lui possible, for instance, te secure elsnvthuiu thowlde variety for a pcrlcilly tatlsf.ictery eholee lu Men and Beys' Suits That you find en our ceiintcis. 'aim will lildi our MEN'S SUITS for fU.UI. MINI und !0.0, aie Just built rer this money-sat lug tlniniiud will suit you evuetly Our HOYS' SU ITS ut tl.,5 te IM uie last sellers. Our Custom Department is new and lms been ferseveral weeks past in lull operation and we're net only prepaictt te recelveand pteuiptly 1111 your eiders for SPRING CLOTHING Hut will, III advance, guarantee j en Custom Custem Custom madeGunuents that can't be suipasHi-d In style.quallty, tit or nial.c, bythose el lnany houses lu theelty. All-Weel Suits te Order AT $10, $12, $15,$18, $20 and $25. CAUTION In calculating idue consider well Quality, Pattern, btjle, Werkinanshlp, undM-ii hew they lit the pi lee. CONCLUSION This Is the place te buy L. GMSIM & BED, Nea. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Itlghten the Southwest Cor. of Orunge Street,) LANCASTEU, PA. 9f Net connected with any ether clothing store ln the city. VAJtJtlAUES. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage liullder), MAUKET STItEET, ItKAIt OF I'OSTOFFICK, LANC.VSTElt, PA. MY LAItGE STOCK OF I BUGGIES & C1RBIA&ES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Eln- gantly Finished. WHICH I OFFER AT iltEATLY UEDUCED PUICES. The SUPEItlOlt DUALITY OF MY WllltK Is ue longer questioned. My work is us line as any niucie tu tne larger clt ties, uud SOLD AT HALF THE 1'UICK. N ler spring. few is the tlme toerder ENCOUUAGE FAlit DEALING And Honest Weik. All Werk WAKItANTEO. UEPAIKING PKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set el workmen especially employed for that purpose. 7- A few SLEIGHS left ut Lew Flguies. (live me a call. nevJUfdA w TJREAT CAEEIA&E SALE -AT Nei'tak (S Milcy's Factory, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTEU, PA., Having madoeslouslvo propurutleiisdiiriiii; the dull season, this will be ene et tha Largest Sales We Ever Held. Finest nnd Latest Stvle VEHICLES will be ntlered te the public. This will be our greatest elTert Te Satisfy the Public That First-Class Werk 0.111 be sold at Lener Flguies. DOWN WITH EXTRAVAGANT PUICES ANO MEETT11E WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. Our Grand Opening and Exhibition or this sale work is ready rer inspection. We Invite all te call and examine during this exhibition. Our stock consists of the fellow lug : 4 Passcuger Extension Tep Pluuteus. t " Standing Tep Phajteus. t " .lump scut Carriages. '2 " Falling Toe Pbaituiis. '2 " Mumllng Tup PlueltuiH. 'i. " ... I-adlcs' Canopy Ten Pluuteus. No-Tep Wugens. Tep buggies All Styles. Terma 90 Days, With Proefeocurlty. GREAT'SALE DAY, SATUKDAY, MAY 23, 1865, 10 A. M.-3 V. M. NORBECK & rVIILEY, II. P. I10W Auct. PU JPlllETOllS. s-Fer Particulars se brie mi j aua unii cir. CUlKR) ."-1