'kyfSiftl & 5 . 4 ? x& ifz'r :rJii- ?&-. M w nft'iY i il " - . Vs "' ' ' ;" I '" (k 5 ! 'l' jjci t'-i. . J u . J :. ,$ i V ..m: 3U. Vlfc. ' V f-4t? "i . . T&JB kiAtf OAOTER DAILY fijnraadBNcSfeR, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1885. j' '"c'" r1 ".-. rLrMf : r ifgmiYiNGACcr , .. .S rV. 'tr it ! .. & Vl' r. '1 ITS. TitVKO MKlf NAltnvmr.T ESVAVE : ' I'nvirir nv rnvlnir. sl ,... " .- -i A ltr Mm KUlea aait TJielr bwn I.he.MI. htMMy Spared A HcprrherJklMe Cnse or It driving TJirewn Orer ItU Heme's Vc. . . ( Head uernagn urir IN IRIS OWES TIME. IN. Etna (lar Correspondence at IsTEtnuKscEii. rtJeLUMDJA, May 11. Henry Mnxten and ;HuBnnoll,tweor ouryeunginen, wwie tiring a drlve yesterday, mol with an ncel- Frt which nearly ended their lives. Just t.thev wero nbeut cresainir the railroad -'afcere Cblrrues, they Btoppedtholr herse brsSWi.ioe If they could hear any trains i" " . ... . -.i n Deming, aii soeincu isnie una mey Mtetnpted te ninke the crossing. As ttWy struck the rolls, onglne .Ne. CO, draw- tag only n,caboeso, and wostbeunrt, struck .them. Their horse, which belonged te ex- ..'Bharifl- Jacob Strlne, was knocked twenty Ifettl away, and instantly killed. The buccv War badly broken, yet, Btranue te say. the iaiimv frnnn nfVAtvwl Ttnmnnnl Itilnrv. Thnlr fiasoBpe was certainly wonderful, and they cannot, ion new ineir uvea wcrospareu mom. 'tWltnosses te the nccldent say the ongincer "was te blaine. as he cave no warning ns he V4& ,nw,ilin1 (ha nmealnn ''t'7 On Knturclav evenlncr. two crmntrv veulhs. fY.Bltherfullef the ardent, or who desired te .Vi'shew the speed of their herse, drovefu-.K"-rlouslvdovn Locust streef, causing persons I'ftS 'Whowero crossing the street in front of Wit? tnem te considerably Hasten tueir steps, l&T.tjt Luckily no ene was injured. Our borough ft-S'nter of fast driving in the borough, and pre- v l .nftt If l.i lltA fiittivA ft l.nu tiii., nltiMi'n.l irk rj,f. . go tee long unpunished, and jfc the chance is I tr-e new oitereu, 101 mom ma Hew the Beth and Girls TVcut te Church fifty Tear Age. ' Stray Straw" In Oxford Press. Nathaniel and Mary Patterson resided in Ixjwer Oxford township many years age. Thoywero brether and sister and each was very fend of the company of the otlier. Uegularly as Sunday arrived this pair would mount their llllle brown herse and rlde together te old AVest Nottingham church te hear ltev. Dr. Mngraw exjwund the scriptures. Nathaniel was en eldor in this church in the days when Kebort Thompson gave out the hymns. At that porleu or the century net overy boy or girl or tnnn or woman rede te church. Whcoled vohlcles wero very few nnd far betwecn, nnd horses wero net plentiful oveu with theso wlie could nirerd te own them. Kven the better class of neonle. and there wcre net n few, noither rede in "chairs" or by herseback, but walked en feet in making long or short Journeys. It was net an un usual sight te witness en a Sunday morn ing in summer time a mimher of girls and boys in their bare feet walking along the read te West Nottingham church. In their hands thev carried their shoes nnd stockings and when net far from the sanc tuary they would step at n small run, and in its clear waters wash their loot, and seen aflerwards nppear in their rosectlvo places In thechurch. Then the sermens wero very solid and lengthy but te-day what a great dillerence in the customs. Fancy a modem dude stepping en ills way te church for snch a purpese and hanging hlmself up en the bushes te dry I Why lie weliltl ralher die then and thore ; but the fact remalns that many who wero a few years age the "salt ofthe earth" did this in their day. ., . wnoreby fast driving will ue &,, liuure. Trewn Oicr Ills Hnrs Oscar Kelley. of Wright years, was thrown ever h whlle riding tin the Hollain 1 'fc the cliance Is ilf an oxainple i Ateppcd in (he Ilcnil. llllle, nged 20 iB herse's head mreet hill, yes- Mlliraakee's Iteld Hurglara. A masked burglar cut Ills way Inte the rcsldonce of Mr. O. II. Atwell, awoaithysheo manufacturer, en Twonly-feurtli street, Milwaukee, Wis., early Sunday morning and ransacked the heuse. The burplar was probably the samoeno who robbed Millionaire Itay's heuse two days age. Mrs. Atwell was nwakencd and at the nelnt of a pistol was forced te hunt up all the Jewelry, meney and valuables In the heuse nnd deliver them te tbe robber. Mr. Atwell had Just returned from New Yerk and was sloeplng soundly and during all tills time was net awakened, Hoveral hundred dollars' wertli of jowelry and meney wero secured. I.ater In the tunmlntf nliuri'lnr luintwd from a third -slerv window In anether part of the city nnd was captured. A neatly tlrossed woman who cntored the heuse witli him was nlse caught, He AVlmled Ills Wife. On Saturday ovenlng, Ned Wilsen, a col cel col eroil resident of Faegloysvllle, went lietne and procecdod te put n head en ills wife. He knocked her down and then showed his gal lantry by kicking and beating her. As Mrs. Wilsen is tlred et being made a striking bag of, she proceoded te the olllce of Aldermnu McConemy and made complaint aunlnst her husband. The "lllack Diamond" pugilist M'es locked up nnd aflerwards gave bail ler a hearing. He should be Hcutonced te light a man J he would probably loeso seme of Ills freshness. 9U j ml nu. ........ wy. Martin Pay, and waw-Mild at public til tlie Knuiklln il. Lindsay, te tenter, and kicked in the stomach by the animal. When plcked uplieWas unconscious. ' Ie. was carrled hotneand Dr iHcdmend sum sum sum moried. Altlieugh his injuries nre serious, ' I hopes are entertained tlmtthfy may net ter 'i, tnluate fatally. v Ji Corporation Sleelincn. . '4 AHinmntlnfit rtf V.iwarir T. T?i'niin. flin J" -.iv...i. . ...... .- ........ ... TAu ,Jf i alrmlf linlflnra rtf llin Rnnnlffi wtentii nurrlnn i company was called togetlite, en Saturday afternoon, te take seme action rpirardim; the transfer of tlie company's fcteck te a Mr. ' Denny, who intends turningthe works into a rake aud tedder manufactory. Mr. 10 vans ., failed te attend the mectina eonsecpicntly ': nothing was dene In the matter. A 'Tlirt ftnnilnl innntltir. nf tlin ktv.l;linlftnri nf rfy4tXeeey steve company w' 11 be held in Armery nan ni mis p. m. Iloreugh Uriel i. On Friday, Tayler, a yeun son of Charles McCauley, residlng en Watiut stroet, died after a short illness, llisr remains wero interred in ML Ilethel .come ery, this nfter neon. A preperty owned by situated en Maner stroetl sale en Saturday ovenlng house by Auctioneer W. II. I.lnust,y, te Edward S. Brady for Sl.Wtt. l.asi woeii namuei uampueu receivcu twenty head of Kentucky horses. Ills sales for the week amounted te fl,77f, of which ?575 wero paid by Ell Kendlg, or Philadel phia, for tbe iron gray matches, purchased In Lancaster two months age, by Mr. Uaiap Uaiap bell. ' The trees which line tl"?ets or Colum bia are new in fi' ''u'"i and the beauty or the borough Vuir.ea,,a. ten-fold. f CTunesw "ran, or new ierK, isme est of his bsaUftr-in-law. Mr. I.ewia W. larz. Columbia company Ne. Ijv.lwts engaged the Maytown band te accempaiiy tliem en their trip te Hanover, en tlie ISth lest, Judge Nelte will have anothcrcneration performed en Inn arm te-dnv. Tfe ilicmths age in descending the Nteiwtr the Columbia National bank he slipped, fill and fractured his right arm at the elblw. The wound neyer healed despite the Luinereus opera tions. I Alter the burning or Illctz's mill, at which tire Fredorick Sarbaugh lest bis all, luiumber et'ladiesand Mr. Samuel Filbert canvassed the borough te nld Mr. S. The fermer col cel col lectod ?25.18 and the latter fSLtW. Crnss-Sults Compromised, Alderman A. F. Dennelly this morning heard the case or Max Duniile, a resident of Middle street, charged with committing an assault and battery en a boy named Charles Killian. The testimony showed that tlie as sault was committed en Saturday, without provocation. Dunnle was required te enter ball ier a trial nt the August court of quarter sessions. After he hnd entered ball he went te the olllce of Alderman Forduey nnd made complaint against Killian, alleging that he was tlie aggressor in the quarrel. Twe o'clock wits the hour deslguntcd for tlie hear ing, and bolbre the cise was called the artlc compromised their dilllculties and paid the costs. 'I'm Dene." Frem tlie Philadelphia ltocerd. Having during tlie week plied tlie muek muek rake assiduously In the Snllle Ileber Hasti ness, the Press turns piously round en Sun day and says: "Thore Is llttle te gain by discussing the latest scandal concerning James 1). Fish. The tnle lias been cast upon the Bhores of gossip bv the se.iofvlce, and it is as putrid as tlie Fish hinisell." "Take oil' tlie griddle," said tlie bearder as he clioked down his eighteenth plate e! pan cakes; "I'm done." shipments, 4,900 head ) shipments te New Yerk yesterday, n carloads. Sheep were slew, but nnelisnged ) receipts, 1,400 head shipments, 3,400 hend. i Sleck Markets. Quotations by lteed, McOrann A Ce., llankers, uincanier, in. 11 A.M. Missouri Pacinc,., MipliltrsnCentral., New Yerk Central. New Jersey Central, onto central Del., Iick. Western 10IJ1 iienycr a uiuuiiuiuu....... .... Krle ll! Kansas A Texus mi l.nkoSliero MJ Chicago A N. W common, in N, N.OnU wesiern. ...... n Rt, Paul A Omaha 21 Pacific Mall Ki Itechestcr A Pittsburg SU Paul " Texas PnclHe Ugi Union Par I de Kf Walwish Common Wnbash Prcterrcd Western Union Tclcgnipli.. MK tulsTllle A Nashville W'i N. V., Chi. A Ht 4j Lehigh Valley M I.clilKh Navigation :i. Pennsylvania K Heading 7 7-ld P. T. A Jliiffale Hi Northern 1'acllle Common Hyi Northern Pacific Prof 3'j'i llestonvllle Philndelphta A Krle... Northern Central ,... Underground Canada Southern. z Oil 7U4 roepio'K roMsengor Jcrsuv Central ISM. 3p.m. iK 4s" F7 KM lavji ieiJJ ii" k ta MX lX l H 8 Ki ftlU ffJSIT AnrRItTlHEHBNTS. XpOIt 1ISK UPON FLANNi:i.s7llI.AN J3 KF.T8,AC.,U90MIM.EIt'fl 1'UIIE 110HAX SOAP. J.eaves them nnd the hands soft. F INB LACKS, LACE CURTAINS AND Crochet Wnrlccnn he eleirnntlr washed nnd bleached by MII.l.F.ll'8 UOHAX SOAP. EVEKY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD Is delighted with the results obtained by using MII.LEIt'S PUUK IIOIIAX SOAP. FOU PUIUTY, EXCELLENCE, FULL Weight nnd Strength, MH.I.KH'S IIOKAX CIMTHlXa. SOAP cannot he excelled. mar, Cmd irnr aoeos. 'TOIINS.OIVLEIt. OKO. F. KATHVON. 7( it m" Mi 7!9it HIOIILY IIBCOMMENDKD FOH THE Ilnth, Toilet and Laundry. JIII.MCIl'S IIOKAX SOAP. THE FAVOR gnlned after IIOKAX SOAP. OF once EVERYONE IS trying MII.LI'.lt'S THU MOST DKSIRARLE ARTICLE for washing linens is illbl.Klt'S IIOKAX SOAP. AN ARTICLE FOR ALL PURPOSES, guaranteed absolutely pure, It MILLKK'S IIOKAX SOAP. riONCLUBIVELY PROVED TO UK THE best by every person who has used MIL K'S IIOKAX SOAP. N1 OTICE. A Large Number of Cases. I'eter E. Hess, llenry E. Hess and Levl Eckert, residents of Salisbury town ship, wero nrrosted en Saturday by Censtable Ilewman, en warrants Is Is Biied liy Alderman Spurrier. They are charged with stealing turkeys and chickcua from Martin I). Hess, butter from the prom prem ises of Jehn M. Slaymaker, cheptwd feed from the premises of Uriah Eckert, felo niously entering an outheuso of Jehn M. Slaymaker, and the larceny of chopped feed from Mr. Mentzer. Tlie accused waived hearings nnd entered ball bofero Justice Slaymaker for trial nt tlie August sessions. roil XUJE SVV11E3IE CO V JIT. lie A List of the Lnncnster County Canes te Argued In I'hlhwlcljilil.i. The following are the uases from I.anc.ister county, that will be argued bofero the su preeo court at Philadelphia, commencing Monday next : Winlleld KonneJy vs. Nathaniel Hurt Appeal of Jehn D. Skiles, administrator or Aram Hendersen, from thoxdecree of the court ns te tlie propeity of GeeTNauiiiaii. Jehn D. Skiles, administrator of Vmes Hendersen, vs. R. J. Housten. Commonwealth or Pennsylvania for tlie use et tlie county of Lancaster vs. Jacob K. Zeek, et al. This is the Ulukley's bridge case, Charles Fell, et al., vs. Edwin llenuett, etaU Pennsylvania rail lead company vs. Sam uel Herst. A. II. Rugg, et, al., vs. Jehn II. Moere. Jacob S. Shirk vs. Henry Keen. A. P. Nell' vs. Jacob R. lmdis. Pcnn Iren company (limited) vs. Frank lin Dlller. First National bank et Imcaster, vs. G. II. Hartman. First National bank of Lancaster vs. H. M. Shrelncr aud Fred. Sener, exocuters. David II, Potts vs. A. J. Dunlap. Tonsler, et al., vs. Selbert, et nl. Tills is the colebratod Urickorvllle church case. shot Time van the jiahd. Twe noysl'eol With u Gnu lvktli the Inetltaiile Itesiilt. Saturday ovenlng, Frank Shilling, n soven-year-old boy, residlng with his parents en Charlette street, appoared at Dr. McCer mick's oIUce te liave a gun-shot wound in his left hand dressed. He was accouipanled by anether boy, who told tlie doctor that he and Shilling wero playing en Grant street, when a mancame along and shot Shilling through the hand. Tlie doctor oxamined the wound nnd found that a pistol ball had penetrated the palm ofthe hand near the foreilngerniid passed out at the back of it near the llttle linger. The llesh was burned with pow der, showing that tlie weapon had been held close te tlie hand when dis charged. Dr. McCermlck bolieving the shot te have been an accidental ene, cross-qucs--tiened tlie boys about it, but the eldest or thorn stuck te his story, and the youngest said nothing. Alter tlie wound was dressed the boys left, arjd in the ovenlng young Shilling accompanied by his rather again called at the doctor's olllce, when it was loarned that tlie boys had been playing with the pistol, which bolengod te the eldor ene, and while young Shilling 'as handling it, it was prematurely discharged with tiie ro re sult abeve stated. Tlie wound is net a very ttenuus. ene. I m '? . at r- ," :v i u h W A Very Kind lJotten iJidy. Vrem tho.Beston Pout. It was ene or theso bltter cold nights that the eldest settler always remembers aud in sists en bringing up when anything is said about the desire or the mercury te hlde itscir In the bulb, aud tlie wind whistled an air from Wugner as it tore through the trees. Yet, out in the cold night, befere a cettage deer, steed a trembling llgure. He softly knocked, and in a moment the deer was opeued and a kind l'aee appeared, whlle n guntle woman's volce asked: "What is it, my peer man?" "Madam," tuld tlie figure, "all I ask is te brush away the snow here in front of the heuse and eat seme ofthe grass." "Ne, my peer man," auswered thogcntle Veice: "Though I am a woman, I stlllhave heart De net eat Xhat grass. Ge round tiVtrTa hack ofthe cettaUO and you will find omethatismucli moreTneurialiitig."' -N. AnU Uie Kltul renu aisappeareu, me uoer wasclosed and the wind whistled uuother Wagnerian air. r.irewi'll Serineu. , Re. Orluies, pastor of the. African M. J church, en Strawberry street, exixx:U te be translerred from this charge, after tlie meeting or conference, and Inst ovenlng he proechod his farewell eonuen te a large und attoutlve audience. Tbe Amount of a Collection. Atn collection taken up at tlie masses in " Sujrary's Catholle clnnxh, Sunday morn - injrjer the purpose of paying etf an old debt, . v uiv aweunv xcotueu we (wui,: An Old Mini mid Ills Wlfe Take I'olseu. Charles Lehman, aged seventy-two, late watchman for llutldenslek, the builder, and his wile, IClizabetli, nged soventy-eno, were round dead in their room ntSIS Kant Seventy firth street, New Yerk, Sunday afternoon. Frem the appearance of the bedies it Issuii Issuii iHised they liad been dead about thirty-six hours. Alongslde the old man was feuifd n iiuaiitlty of Paris green and It is Hiipimsrd the aged ceuple had ceuiuiittcil sulride through poverty. An inquest will be bold. Went Fishing. Walter Froybergor, et Marietta, and Christian Hanlaii, or Ilnrrlsliurg, sbirted ler Sullivan county this morning te ilsh for trout. Providence Township Nena. Smithvii.lk, May 11. Mr. Jeseph Iluber, of Martlcvllle, has lest a vnluable cow by death. A number of friends and ncighbeis gathered at the rcsldonce of Mr. Rudelph Miller, of Smlthvllle, en Saturduy evening ns a surprlse en his birthday. A geed time was had. , 12. R. Parmer roceivod a consignment of young German carp from the Allcntewn hatchery en Wednesday, but eving e the fallur" of utAice sent him by the cemmis sioners, he did notknewortheirarriviil until Friday morning. When he went te the ox ex nrcss olllce he leund that tliev wero nil dead. bocause or the agent's net knowing hew te haudle lliciu in cans. New tfnirerniK. The nuw lotter-cirriors appeared en the streets this morning lu full new suits or gray and tliuy leek well. Mrfiiincrclier Itlnk. As will be seen by an advertisement elM'Mheie, thu Mronncrcherrliik will bu open en Wednes day nnd Saturday eveningH only during the HUininerBcnKen, commencing Wednesday nevt. Aiiiusemeuts. Mlf J.ilUe JKnten Te-ulvht.TMi evening Miss Llllle Illnten opens her engngcinenl 111 this city, appearing In n double bill vtlth " Prlde or the Market" and ' Nan, the (ioed-for Nothing." bhe Is ably supported, and being n fnverltc, u 1th low prlces, she should draw well She almi 'in. peurs te-morrow und Wednesrtuy eveiilugs. St. Jeseph's llinpllal. At the cencert given In Fulton operahouso en Thursday last for the licnclltef St. Jeseph's hospital, about 5100 was rcali7cd. Whlle this is a goodly sum, It by no means places tllu nrsiVin Ouyunu' iir necessity et cllanta cllanta ble aid. Tiiore are new thirty-six patients nt the hospital, only six or whom pay anything for their maintenance, two of theso paying but very little. Thoeriginiil costeftho build ing was 21,000, only ?7,000 of which was paid by the mother heuse In Philadelphia Tiiore remalns a morUnige el $10,000 at 5 per cent, interest annually. The report that the hospital received seme portion or tlie Drexol liequcsts is entirely without foundation. Four 1'Ihii for !etling Thin. Tlie Detroit J,nncct describes the four plans for reducing obeslty : Tlie eating of nothing containing starch, sugar, or fat, called the Banting system ; the eating or rat, but net sugar or starch, called the German Hauling ; the wearing et wool and sleeping in llnuuul blankets, instead et sheets, or the Munich system ; net eating and drinking at tiiosame time, or rather, tlie allowingaeeuploof hours te intorveno between eating and drinking, the Schweninger system. Miund Sense from An LnglMimnn. Every man, says Sir Henry Thompson ought te deal carefully and faithfully with himself, watching rigorously tlie effects of the smallest license en Ills mental and bodily Mate, and boldly denying himself the use of a luxurious ha bit if lie limls any signs or harm arising thorefrom. And he must per form the dllUcult task with u profound con viction that his Judgment is ery proue te bias en thoside or indulgence, siuce tlie lux urious habit is se agreeablp. Kdlts The Ktenlng Lamp." Lancastiih, May 10th, 18S5. Mi:ssus Editeiis: Wishing te "ronder unto Cicsar tlie things which are Ciesar's" I feel culled upon te tell you that the "Evening Lamp" department of the Moravian does net ewo Its light te me, and " Kreen's " work is dene entirely by my brether Charles Car penter. Appreciating your courtesy, though unmerited, I am Sincerely, KLIZA11UT1I CAnrUNTUK. Luricny Cases Ulamlstcd. Jeseph Lamer was the defendant tills mernlngiu a larceny case iieard by Alderman Ferdney. Tlie allegation was that Larner stele a double-treo rrem the farm ei William Kendlg, but the testimony showed that the double-treo was taken by a party sent thore by Larner and that he was untitled te the double-treo by virtue of n trade he had made with Kendlg. Tlie alderman dismissed the case. A Desperate AH'ray, At a colerod festival, in Georgetown, Ivy., Odlcers Goe. Cole and Jack Susby attompted te arrest two boys, who were acting disor derly, when they wero knocked down with rocks by friends of the otlendors. The ofll efll ofll cers tlred into the crowd and killed Geerge Stratum, the father of tlie lieys. The etlicers wero beaten up se that is thought they cannot rocevor. Secretary of the Commercial Exchange. At tlie meeting of tlie beard or directors or the Lancaster Commercial Exchange this aitorneon, J, K.Umble was clocted secretary. Tlie appointment or committeos was deferred until next Monday. It was decided te con cen con uecttho oxchange with the tolepheuo exchange Llederkmnz ainy Walk. The annual walk of tlie Lancaster Liedor Lieder kranz took place yosterday morning. At 6:30 the memliers met at the hall nnd walked by way ofthe ulmshoiise, along tlie Conestegu te Tell's Haiti. At tlie lutter piuce an elegant lunch hud been prepared nnd was partaken or by the singers. Instrumental miisle was furnished by eight persons. Prosecutions Withdrawn. Fleri.tn Hampy appoared at Alderman Fordney's olllce en Saturday night te answer chawes of surety of the peace and drunken anifliivwbirly c2iiduct,.nccfJorre4.byjlJumu.. ber of his family, liefore the c.ue was called the proseciition was withdrawn aud the costs paid. The Majer's Court. Mayer Reseiimlllcr dispose! el' twelve cases yesterday and this morning. Eloven were ledgers and were discharged and ene, a drunk, arrested for raising u disturbance at Kirchcrs, was discharged upon the payment or costs. Sale of Uerses. Samuel Hess, auctioneer, sold en Saturday for Hurry U. Lliituur, at bis stables, Lancas ter, Hi head of Virginia horses tit an average lirifr17'' AH r llOml. . j---r-- 17, - -r , MAJIETAOES. Zkltmah llrwoe. Mr. .Ineeh Xrltman, el Wurleinberg. te Miss I.lxzle llerzng, of Luncns t;r, Pa . by ltev. O. L. Necir, en the 7th duy of May,ls5. DEATHS. Keei.kii. In this elly, en the uth Inst., Mary, v. lie of biniiuel Kvelur, In thuCM ) car or her age. The lelntlves nnd friends of the family nre io ie io spertfully Invited te nttend the luueral fieiu her hiisband'H residence, Ne. ,Ti!)j Neith Water stieet, en Tuesday urieruoeu nt 2 o'clock. In. Icrinuntnt Woodward Hill cemetery. It ii.nijiiii. ,! wijtr. uu aiu n.n nine. .m.i. Ann fclchlurwiren! thu late hluien Klchler, lu thu nsth year el her uge. The relatives und friends of the family nre ieHpectlully Invited te attend the funeral, fiein the lesldonceof hcrMen-lii'lnw,!!. C. Martin, Ne. kl Knst Vine street, en Wednesday morning ut 10 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. !!t Haines. At Mlliersvllle, en May leth, Ilr. Jacob 11. Haines, lu the (Kith yeuref his nge. Kuncml fiem his residence, en Wednesday afternoon nt 1 o'clock p. in., and ut 2 o'clock nl thu Mcnnonlte meeting heuse, near Millers-Mile- HII1-2K1 MiKiiTz. In thUclty. May 11, lsii Mrs. Kllza belli bhertz, relict or tlie Inte Chrlithm Short, lu thetOd j cur of her age. Netice of funeral liereulter. KniHMAX. MnyU, 1883, In U.iyleil, Ohie, Miss hllzabelh Lrixuinu, flsler of ihe Inte llanlel Krlsmun, lu IheTOlh year of liurnge. 'I he relatives nnd friends are respectfully in vitid te attend the funeral, from the loxldeuee of Mrs. Hauled Krismau, Ne. -sa West Chestnut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. mll-'.'td" New Yerk Stock Market, New Yerk, Mny 11. Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Menoy ntlHliorceut, Exclinngerjulct. Oovern- inents firm. Currency 6's, I1SH hid ; 4's Coup , iahld j 4K' de,lli)i bid. The stock mnrket this morning opened Irregular throughout, Prices were unsettled, fluctuating Irccly anil without npparcnt cause 1 he grangers wcre the most active und recorded the greatest changes, ai neon prices v. cre irao irae irao tlenally nhove theso current en Saturdny night. At the time of writing the market Is feverish. lr.y. Sr.M1 Western Union li Mi Adams Kxprcss .... l.Ti American Kxpress HI II. H. KxpresB. fd Wells, Piirge A Ce WW (;. C.I.AC ;. c. c. i New Yeik Central f, HM New Jcrxuy Central sr,i M1-. Illinois Central Kxpress i:i! Ohie Centnil l Michigan Central iM 4H Northern Paclilc V. 17 " Picferred :r.iU 3i'i Central Paclilc "if. i'i Union l'nclllc 'MY. Se Missouri Paclilc KM ''. Texiw Paclilc ldjj lli,l New Yerk Klevuted 140 .Metropolitan 1-H Manhutiun All. ATene Haute 105 " Preferred Canada Southern 20 Canada J'liclllc 117 Chicago A Alten 1.17 I 'lies. A Ohie I ii. x iiud -y, 1 Del.. Luc. A West W,l lel" Denver Krlc " l'relerred Hannibal A Ht..Ie ' l'relerred Kansas A Texas Lake Hhore L. K. AW L'vs'lleA Nushville Merris A Kssex North went Preferred Ontario A Western , Ohie A Mississippi " Pieferred...r. Pacific Mail , QnlcksUxvr.....'. rruiorree Heading Iteck Island bun Francisce " Preferred Omaha " Prcfened BLPaul Preferred Nash A Chat M., I...H. A W Wabash " Piefened..... C, II. A Q Itecheter A Pittsburg I'd. A Kvuns Manitoba , Oregon A Nnv Oregon Transco Persons wlshlnir It AMMONtlSPOItT HKC. CIIAMPAUN K, with lxlge 43, Centennial Label en, can be supplied ; .M h bottle, nt ibjiii'.n e ijiuuii& sieiir., npr22-iydll Ne. 1 Centra Siunre. TTAIM'Y THOUOIIT AND REBECCA XL Tobaccos IIAUTMAN'S Tobaccos only Se nernluir. at YKLLOW ritOKT bTOItK. C1UAK -C1IRST-CLASS 1IOARDINO. JD Together with the cholce of looms en Iho first or second fleer. Hurpussed by none In the city. Call en or address, " NO. 4(W NOllTII QUKKN ST. Table boarders accommodated. kO tfd CLOTHING for EVERYBODY Willi n large nnd varied stock of Clothing for Men of overy trade, for lieys nnd Children of nil ages, we nre iliiile certain of meeting the demand or every class or buyers nt prices that must give satisfaction. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. in'2-3md TO GENTLEMEN : We have new en hand a full line of ENGLISH, FltKNCllnnd AMEItlCAN SUITINGS IN ALL THE NKWKST SPKINU AND SUM. MKlt 8TVLL3, Direct fmm Importers and Manufacturers, nt low down cash pi Ices. We-nre prepared te mnke Butts te order ut shoitnellco, foreld men, mid dlemgcd men, men who dress plain or rnshlen. able, leung men who wnnt tlie very Intestcut. We iniikn n specialty or making Heys' and Youth's Clothing. Our Cutter Is ene of the best, most experienced nndpraetlc.il ouUerstn Ijiil caster. We cmplev noiie but the best workmen nnd ue only giMKl trliunilngs, nnd guarantee iierfcct fits Our prices me down te suit the times. We nlse have en hand a full line or Sluing nnd Hummer Underwear, for Men nnd ueys i uuuroeniris, sizes .ti ie ue incues ; .n-im Drawers. 2 te 41 Inches; Healcry, (lleves, Neck wear, Handkeichlers, etc., In the very latest Styles 'ind ut the loweHtoash prices. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, NO. 25 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTI'.lt, PA. F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JKIIOMK 1I.SIUILTZ. of Kllzabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d A w tfd T13NNA. CIOARS FROM X. Hundred up, nt IIAKTMAN'S YKLLOW STOUK. tl.00 PER KHONT CKlAlt D ress aoens. r r HAS COME. WHAT? AA. BB. Use Manlieim Heller Fleur. THE FIRST OF MAY. The Original. rlgln lyM.I bAW.lt The Hest. WATT, SHAND & CO., 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods. ALLCOI.OUS, 10c. A YAKD. 11 IsVi ii" MAHKETH. rhll.iilelphht 1'redure .Market, 1'iiiLAiJELriiiA, iluy.lU Fleur was dull and changed : sales or TuehliU en a basis of l ii for I'enn'n ramlly; western de., ut HMtii 23; Western de, $16065 SO; .Minnesota extm ut4icl 6".S0; I'atenls ut A.S0fa.. Itotleur ut flperlmnel. limn dull ut 1 .MJ17 oe per ten ler Winter. r'leuruict. Ciriilu higher. Wheat was strong ; 1 OJK bid for May : .lime. $1 iU'i July, ii Mli ; August, 1 . Cern w as steady ; ifc, bid, May; Ua. June: WKc, July ; 57, August. ' Oats unlet : 4J(c. Muy; Kic June; 4i;ic, July i47e August. ' New Yerk Produce Market. Nbw YenK, May IL Fleur dull und pilcei strong; line, fJU(j.l 75; Superflue State, .l unt 1 l : geed te cholce Kxtni Western, $l3ej?0 'JO. Wheat Ne. a Ited, Winter, Mav. 1 mi: l07u"C' ' 0,'muiX; July, (&)i; Aug.! r,SriirN.a.2MJlJ,;',Mu'i,!,9i6305 e June, SOotdeJuly, 57Jie. ' 4(p'Q4MKc'2MU:a'Ml,r' OJ',0'-ic' ' ,u' ,,1,", Kye nominal, barley neiulual. Perk dull : Mess, $12 W. Lard f7 1407 15, June ; 7 22, July. Melasbcs nominal ; Perte ltlce, 25jji7c. Tuipcntlne linn at 3.'!e for spot. Itestn dull ; strained te geed, (1 07JfJl in. rctreleumdull : Kufined in enseu .ii?un'f 1I...4..H ....I... IL'l.uL.M. t...I.....l....' iivitvui Aiuuuiiuu iieuinery butter quiet; choice. 13iiic. Cheese quiet ; New, t)lifDfc, j.ugs Mi-uuy , siuiu, ivae ; ltlce dull. Western, 13KS1IC, ;rufinudC'ut- Colfee steady ; fair cargoes, 8Jc. lajr uuu u. i xtiiiuill, fl vu. Chicago l'roduce Market. Ciuoaeo, May 11, 9.30 a. m. Markets opened excited and lower. Prevision sympathizing with grain. Wheat was nearly Ie und Cern He le or en account of better weather nnd pn pectB of un lucrcwe Incieute In the vislble sup ply. Wheat June, OlJjTe ; July, 03Kc v.vy. m ui iv, taw , u uiy, 3,U. Oats-June, 3'e ; July, 34)e ; Aug., 30Ke. l'erk June, $lf K ; July, 111 30 j Aug., ll 47i. 5 DO j AUff., 5 7J. Lurd Junu,fti87: July, J'107K. iiiu uiuiu, j ii; July, ev cLeaiMa. 1 p. in. The weakness manifested In grain nt the opening was partially checked dm lug thu session, but towards the close set In ugalu nnd closed the grain markets half u cent lower all leund. Previsions did net symputbtze with grain nnd closed steady ut about tbe opening flguics. Wheat-Juue, OJJiQaic ; July, 03c ; Aug., 05e. til i!X. Laid June, 7 05. It lbs June, W 871 July, 1 5; Aug., t!i "W 5 July, 81 i Au,f.,3D5. Philadelphia Cattle Market. I'uiLADELruu, Muy 11. Ileoves, arrivals 2,500, dull, U lower; extra, CJ4G)$c, geed, 5JJQ(l; me. dluin, iXasX: common. 4k&4. bhceii Arrivals, 10,ou) head ; Western liQHe lower. Weel sheep, 3KJie. Sheared sheep, iQie. Spring IJiinbs,J5ojJe50Vhumt. Hogs Arrivals, 4A) heud fair, e lower; Western at 0HSJie ; country, 6g,e ; atlllers, -eie, t lie Stock Markets. Chicaoe. Cattle Ilecelpts. J,4ea hend; ship-i.ito..u,-l,eo ,ii"id.ijUjiHwB brisk und vnlues stronger ; Shlpplng7n,00uli 1,200 pounds, $1 '.) (H 35; l,Utel,3Mills, '. aaffiS 40; 1,350 te l,(iW lLs, 3 5005 IK): butchers', tl 75QI 75; bulk, $J 50fll 50; steckcra, U03 UU; feeders, M Uu SOU; 30-2 head or through Tux us Cuttle, t,, (I 15. Hogs Itecvlpts, 8,500 head j shipments, 3,500; market strong und active; wugh und inUed, II 10l3.'i: lucking und shipping, 2M te stu B.s. l 304J4 50; llglit, II ieai 50; skips, 3 SO Ol '20. Sheep Itecvlpts, 1.5U0 head; sltlpmuuts, l.niai marketsteady ; common te geed nherii, 2 5'j 5 '25; woeled, U&04 33. East Liueutv. The consignments of cattle te-day were ull for through points. Market was dull audlunchanped ; receipts, 1.501 head; shipments, nenu; shipments te New Yerk yesterday, M carloads. llogsutlhe und firm l -Philadelphia, $1 COO ,"-! - Yeikurs, 1 VHH 55 j rwwtpta, 4.W0 Itw4 1, 1MX I j 1 s inny2 LiA 1.121) I'ROl'OSALS WILL HE RI' f3 reived nt the Mayer's Odlce until THUItS DAY, MAY II, ut 7 o'clock, p. m., for the pilot ing of the City Hall en the eutsldn; also for the palnllng of tne stnlrwavnnd hull between thu council chainhers. Said proposals te be ad dressed te the Pieperty Committee, Mayer's Olflce, und te be addressed " Proposals for Palatine:." Committee leserve the rlht In re ject nny or all bids, lly erder of property com mittee. DAVID :. LONG, Chairman. Attest : JACen M. Cmillah, Clerk. m'.i 41 -piAST END YARD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orricx: Ne. 20 Centre Square. Deth yard and ouiceronneciea vtiui iciepnone excunnge. ectlJ-lydMAF.ll CtiPk fffyeiVrn OKMIIililNERY 3JlJ.PJ New Yerk und Purls Mllll. nery Ce. Our new store, de North yueen striHjt, Lancaster, l'a. Is new open with an Klegantllne of Hats, IWmnets, Flnvters. Feathers, Ac, nt our usual CHKAI l'UICKS. Hoping our customers and thu Ladles In general will please favor us with their piesenee, we remain truly yours, NKW VOKK AND l'AKIS MILLlNhKY CO., JanS tfd Fennerlv of 22 West King SU FinetaTleiung." ' The finest selection of Woelcnsln Worsteds, Cassluiercs. Chetlels. Meltons. Tricots and Kiil'- llsh l'lslds, ever befere exhibited In this elty Lemt Stocks ana Il4iiiil. ir.L.w.viM.1 1.. .u i4eng, " Par ijist val nu. sale. umeitster city.fi per cent,, use fiua fie. can new he seen nt my Tailoring. Apartments, Iv gannent Is made strictly llrst-class. Wlieniill nnture robes llself In guy nttlre : and this lcmlnds us that NOW 1! TDK TIM K TO 11UY Spring Suits, Spring Underwear, -AND- Gents Furnishing Goods, AND THAT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 24 Centre Square, IS THE 1'LACK OF ALL l'LACKS TO I1UY. Yeung num. If you would cut a dash, Or If j eu'd go upon a mush, Don't foolish be, or ever-rash (ie where they de net deal In tmh, Nerscll cheap geisls because the 're MasIi, Ce buy yeui gisids low down for cash. BURGERl SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIt, FA. Ne. 37 North Uueeu street, onnesltn ine eest 'junerj, everj 1WI. 100 " " no lUI " Spcrct, In 1 ir 30 years., loe " 4 " Schmd leuu 1IM " 4 " in ler 20 j ears li ' 4 " In 5 or se jeurs. KKl ' 4 " lu lUer20eurs. 100 Maiihelm borough lean... luu BANK STOCKS. First National Itank Id) Farmers' -National llnnk 50 Fulton National Hank KM Lancaster County National Hank M Columbia National Hank .00 Christiana National Hank lut Kphratu National Hank ltiO First National llunk.t'ciluinlila Km First National Rink, Strnsburg 1U0 First National bank, Marietta Km First National II ink, Mt. Jey ll Lltltz National Hunk l'JO Munheliu Nutienid Umk W) Union National Itank, Mount Jey, Nuw Helland National Hunk (up National Hank Quarrjvlllu National Hank TURHriKK STOCKS. nig Spring A Heaver Valley........ Ilndgepert A Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington.. .. eeu A lllg Snr Columbia A Marietta.. 50 1 KM 1W 25 25 20 25 Maytown A Kllznbethtewii 25 LuucastcrA Kjihnita 25 ijiuicusicr a iniiun eliucl j StrusburgA Millport 25 Marietta A Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jey '25 Lane, KllzabetbtOH n A Mlddtetenn. lut) Lancaster A FniltvlIIu , 50 Lancaster A Lltltz 25 East llrandywlne A Wuyncsburg 50 LnncusterA Wllllamstewn 25 LancastcrA Muner 50 Lancaster A Munhelm 25 LancastcrA Marietta.. 25 Lancaster & New Helland 100 MIRCKLLANKOC8 STOCKS. Quarrj-vllie K. It .50 Mlllersvllle Street Cur 50 luqulrur Printing Company 50 Gas Light und Fuel Company. 23 Stevens Heuso (bends) KM Columbia l.as Company 25 , Columbia Wuter Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company KM Mailettn Hollew-wuru 100 Stevens Heuso .V) Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market 60 Eastern Market 50 Western Murket 50 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce 30 Uim Company Henda KM Columbia Koreuub bends Kit) LancastcrA Susquebnnuu. 300 Luncuster A New Danville 25 in I J) HM.50 1W KM KM Ktt.25 lttt 1 1)1.5-) 112 175 112 511 in 115 Ml 155 IS) 21 M 150 1VJ.10 161.20 M 130 110.50 HI) 7.50 23 18 21.05 20 30 K) 41 4S.lt 21 IM 35 70 55 75 1 105.25 146 41 35 ?J 1.75 M.K) 61 30 KM 25 9 205.25 210 ft 18.05 75 no 51.25 35 KM KM 2 7.0 the I i rune . .. .-... . .." . n. .. iieiei. i-.mpieviiiK eniy me eest aunnrj, every lis innue stncllv llrst-class. A comfort. able und perfect fit always guaranteed. Pikes moderate. kesenstein, The Merchant Tailor, mSI-fiindi: 37 North Queen street. Jjivkky cu;.STeiiTRlifii;TS eNi:Tifj'E i' j'ilt ii-.'mniirr.'vu mvi tjii..M..i.a" Who buys One Dellar's worth of Ladles' and Cent's Furnishing dneds AT HECHTOLD'S. A frtsh supply el spring stles of HeIcryJust received ; nlse liauze Underncur, Shirts fiem thoeeninion Cheviot for 25c, up te the best hum. dried and iinlnundrlcd In the market. Pauls, Ovenills, Jackets, Hats nnd notions generally. IIHN11Y 11ECHTOLD, Ne. 62 North yueen Street. 1". S. Choice building Lets and sand for sale. jTlCVAN'S KI.OUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Mukes Elegant liieud. Fer sale by dieccrs generally. Levan & Sens, Merchant Millers, Olllce: 17 NOHTII PKINCEST. upr27-iiitl JfE IF AH 1'JEIt TIHKMEXT8, -rANTKD. BY A .YOUNG MAnVhO V can sneak and write both English and German, a situation us bookkeeper, either by single or double entry, llestef rofeienoes. Ad dress, 1. O. Hex til, Lancaster, l'a. iuyll-2ta GIVKN AWAY. One 15e. bottle of Ferest Flower Cologne, with I Jb of Ten or 2 &s of 25c. Collee. ut CLAltKE'STEA AND COFFEE STOltE, NO. 38 WEST KING STHEET. 43Lump Sturch, 6c. lb. Telephone connection. DR. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND 6UIIGF.ON, ltemeved from Ne. 211 West King Btrcct te Ne. 27 North Prince. (Lute resldence of A. E. Keberts.) in28-3md TIIR MERITS OP MILLER'S BORAX SOAP may be gauged by Its fust Increasing sales. THEY ARE OLEANLY AND ELE gant. Theio Is no ethor external remedy that does se uiuch geed us Hunsen's Cupclne l'lastei-d. 25 cents. FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIES. A lui-ue line of Trout and Dass Halt Heds, llrass and Nickel Veels, SU Fly nnd Sllt und I.lnun Lines, lted Mountings and mlscellunceug 11U11I..I'B UllUli Olllllt, Ne. 21 West King Street. Tuekle, ut rrulE LARGEST, REST AND MOST X complete assortment of Flaying Cards in the city from 6 cents per pack up ut IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAlt STOUK. M.fcNNERCIIOR RINIC Ceiumenetng this week, the Illnk will be epen en WEDNESDAY andHATUHDAYKVEN. 1NUS ONLY. Musto en thu tibeve evenings. Admission, 10c. , iuU2ld WANTED. A geed honest Apply te j boy te leurn Harberings lasement Hiester Heuse. DIVIDEND. First National Hank, Lancaster, l'a., Muy 11, lbfcS, f " Tim Heaid of Directors of this bank have de. ehux'd usuiul-anniml dividend of rlve per cent., payable en demand. myU-Udlw ft IRNBYC. UAUNEI1. A TTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS I SPECIAL OltDElt.NO. 2. Thu members of Lancaster Cetinnandcry, Ne. 13, KnlghU Templar, will meet ut the Asylum ferdrlli, en TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12, ut 7.30 o'clock. Hy order of CltAltLKS A. FON DKItSUITU, Eminent Cetuuiundcr, Attest t llVQU 8. Gaba, f Bocei4c. mll.StilU C) AK HALL. Oen CfSTO Dbpautmk.nt Is well prepared te cuter te the most fastidious lu material, Bt j lu, iltuiidat popular pi ices, The fabrics ure cinssllled as follews: Class I Suits te Onneii win oe. Class S Suits te Oiiueh 81(1 se. Class a Suits te Okdeii I1K oe. Class 4 Suits te Oreeii W.'O OO. Class 5 Slits te Oiue.n mv.1 oe. Anether day must tell the story of Clothing. "Keaiitte ins l'LTOS," With Its adaptations for the smallest boy for Ills first trewscrs, or thu extra slze und stout man, who will find In Oak Hall stock un answer te his wauls for Spring Clothing. WANAMAKER &. BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cen. Sixth ami MAiiKirr8Ts.,I,iiiLAi)LLrniA. pENRYN PARK. Penryn Park, -ON THE Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, Excursion Committee of Churched, Sunday Schools and ether select organizations. In mak ing tbetrsummerurrangements, should net ncg lect te leserve adayfer 1'enryn l'aik. This delightful ruseit Is situated lu the midst ofthe SOUTH MOUNTAINS Audits grounds coveting hundreds of nciesure easy of access from ull parts of central Penn sylvania. Fer tbe frce use of excursionists there uiuextenslve CHOGUETAND LAWN TENNIS GIIOUNDS,' LAItGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, BASKET AND CLOAK HOOMS, und CON8EKVATOK Y On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment loom In chnrge of a competent caterer, where meals can be procured at moderate rates, n photograph gallery and numerous ether nttructlve feutures. Ne liquors ullewed en the grounds. Excursions from all points en the Philadelphia A Heading und Heading A Columbia ltallreuds will bu can led direct te the I'urk without change of curs. Complete Information can be obtained and en gngemenl8 effected with parties from ull points A Jteaanu; ana jicniung a upon application te C, U en the Philadelphia ueiuiuuiu ituureuas. llunceck, General Passenger und Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading ltullread, 227 Seuth FeurthBtreet, l'hlladelplilu, Pu., and with parties eiu Lebanon by applying te the undersigned, - l.1ltli J OL.llHiAX.C.101i., Lebanon, l'a. Iren INSli ', supt. Cornwall A Mt. Hepe ltullread IlIUVO-OIUU iron SAhE eh ji-ext. FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. 15 Sblnneu Btrcet. lulC-tfd 1I.FUANK ESHLEMAN, T710R RENT. Hirfher Shen under HlltSII A HltO'S STOltE. Centre Sijuurc, from May 1st. npl3-tld FOR SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND lluldlug Let. l,0uoef the puiehase money muy remain en the premises, upit-iiuu A lnnulruut e. 407 SOUTH QUEEN ST. FOR RENT. Three LauT Office at Ne. 45 NOHTII DUKE STHEET j and u bumneut 55 lcctleug, supplied with waturand heat. iiwrHS-Ud it. FRANK ESHLEMAN. FLNB COLORED CASHMERES, YAH I) WIDE, 25c. A YAKD. C0PURE DRESS GOODS, NEW SHADES, 37Jic. A YAKD. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, AI.L-WOOL.50c. A YAKI. i FRENCH SATIN BERBER, FINE QUALITY, fl.OO a Yard. Astonishing Hargalns. 50 Dezen TUUKimi TOWELS L Cents Each, Werth 25 Cents. F AMUSEMEXT.S. ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. MAY llth, Uth uudl.'lth. The Dlslliig,,,i,cd and Charming Acties, MISS HLLTIT SINTO THE PEOPLE'S FAVOUITE, Will npiear lerthe third time this M-nun,ln5ef her Greatest Plays, suiipertedby a Streng Company. MO.N DAY Cruiid Deuble Hill Priile etthe Mur- hrtandjan, The Uoed-for-Xothiny. i ui.siiAi huutieen jiuieumcen. J WEDNEDAY-tirand Deuble IIII1 Miy'Sln xrrMlen ami lAltle Ht'ult. POPULAH PHICK5 Ill una 20 CENTS. HEsEHVED SEATS. . .. 10 CENTS EATHA. 3Fersalent Operu llen.-e. iny7-;td IIULC VAVElt. w INDOW SCREENS. i Wire Window 'Screens ! It may seem a little early te talk about Win dow Scieens, but we think tbe time is here ; the wunn weather will seen be with us, und It Is ucll te lie prepaied. A geed plan U te have them fitted In caily, bofero the files till up your Iieum.'. We uie well supplied Willi frames and wires. Tbe second-story el our building Is stocked with fiem 5,010 te 7,000 frames of different sles, w hlch can bu made up at shot t notice. The price will be loner than heretofore. We make you a geed slred scieen for 50 cents a piece, nnd Landscape wlre from $1.35 a piece up. All widths 01 wire sold by the feet or roll nt lowest pi Ices, We opened te-day, another Choice Liuu of LACE CURTAINS, Three, three and u-half nnd four raids long. Price 75c, $1.(0, $1.2.1, $1.50, 11.75, $2.00. $2.60. ii UI u piece up. Poles 100,50c, 75c, $1.01, &e. We in e in the busy season for WALL PAPER. Our stock is large te select astieng foree of promptly em.iind wuluve foree of weikmen te de your weik WludewShudes ofe ciy description. PHAEES W. FEY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTEIt. PA. LEU AT. NOTICES. ESTATE OF JOHN HOFFMAN, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters tosUunentary en snld estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted thereto, ureicniicsted te mnke Immediate set tlement, and these having claims or demands ugalnst the same, will niesunt them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing lu thu city of Lancaster. A. F. DONNELLY, Executer. Jme. A.Cevmc, Attorney. in23-fltdM ESTATE OF MARY GMINDER, LATE ofthe city of Lancaster, deceased. Letteis testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, ull persons indebted theicte uie requested te iiiuke theso having mmcdlate iiavmeiit. and claims or demands ugalnst the same, will piesenl them without delay for sut uumeni ie tuer unucrsiguca, resiuing the city of Lancaster. Jae. A. Cevlk, Attorney. lu JIAUY FOItDNEY, Eatecutrlv. apit;-dleawM AS S I O N B I ESTATE OF JOHN Strehui. lute of the city of Lnncasler, new deceased. The undersigned auditor, te whom the ceuit recemmlttu the last auditors lepert en said estate, for the special purpese set forth In tbe opinion et the llonentblo Court et Com mon riensef Lancaster county, filed -March 21, 1SW5, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 12th day of MAY, 18s5, ut 10J o'clock a. in., lu the Library Heom of the Court Heuse, In the City el l.uncutcr, wheie ull persons Interested In said distribution muy attend. WM, It. WILSON. u20-atd.lt Auditor. IT1STATE OF CHARLES KFFINOEH, li late of Lnneustcrclty.doe'd. Letters of ud. ministration en wild estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are luquesieu ie inane iiuineumie payment, uuu theso Iiuvlug claims or demands ugaliut thu same, will present them without delay ter set tlement Uithe undersigned, residing in said elty CATIlAHiNE EFFlNUEIt, uil2-Ctdea Admliilstrutilx. X71STATE OF'meiTEmOK 1'KUSuFn li late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estatu baring liceu granted te thu undersigned, all persons Indebted thoiete) arc requested tomato lminedlatu payment and theso having claims or demands ugalnst the estatu of the decedent will inuke tbe same known te him without delay. F11A.NK PFEIFFEH, Executer. I). c. KniAcr Attorney. mlMtdeaw 2,000 Yards. INDIGO BLUE 1'ic. ii Yin di- IVerth 2nc, SAT1NKS, 1 WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATENES 15c.aYuid; Heal Value, 37HC4 EEW TOEK STORE. J." MARTIN & CO. Upholstery Deparanejit. &tm g i M WE AHB SHOWINI". AN AsSOKTME.SJ LACE CU l.VKCHUAND WHITE, Hanging In price frjm CO cents te $W per pair. Sl'EClALKAItGAIN lu.a TAPEDEDGE LACE COHTA1N (Luu),: At $17 Per Pair. I ' " r& CTUrtains IN Njw AMI tlIOItl EFFECTS, iiem $5."" 1'er l'alr Up. LACE Rl'N'IfNfiS, . LACE l'N.l.OW SHAMS, jAd ni :?.. hlui:i i'Illewsii vms; lack ni:i SET LACE LAM DIM 'iUINS. Vl.-sTIIJULE LVCE. CURTAIN POLES. Iierrr d Hmss. A Meclal .snauu vnerry i liies, miu In Wulnut. Ash, C" Hurgnln In Walnut, piete, ler ou coins. Drapery Chains, Lamlircquin Chains, (iimiis. CRETONNES. A case of EngbVsh Cietunnesut20c. pcryail Aiuencuu urcieniies at i."-c. a j in u. An Kit feant A-sertiucnt of Raw lly theyuid, Jute and Ra S-Experlcnced l" and Jutesl it the Lewest l'llccs. Silk Table Cevors. ilieUteiers fuinUhed, J. I Martin d Ce., Ck)r. West KingXaml l'rince Sts., LANOASTiir, FA. OAltltlAUE. dTANDARD CAIMUAOE WORK. Edward Edgerltey, (Carriage Builder), MAUKET STHEKT, 11EAU OF P03TOFF1 LANCA8TEU, PA. MY LAltdK STOCK OF J3UGG-IES & OARRIAG-ES Comprises the Uiuststvli gantly Finished, WHICH I OFFEIt AT les nnd the most Kin gunny mushed, wiuuit 1 HEATLY HEDUlKD PltlHES Tbe HUPEUIOlt yilALlTY OF MY WOltK Is no longer iiurstlened. MyweikUas linens any made lu the laiger ultles, und HOLD AT HALF THE PKILE. New Is the time te order for spring. EVCUVUAliE FA lit DEALING IVerk. All Werk WAltUANTKD UEPAnClNII PKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of .workmen especially emplej ed for that purpese. 49- A few SLltlCillS left at Lew Flguies. Give me a call. nevJi-tfd.lw f s UI'ERIOK - t s'i'ECTAVEES. - - "V SPECTACLES AND- EY-GLASSES. Mlcrosceis, Hltld Olusses, llaremntcrs, Tele, scopes, Maglu I, interns. Theiuieinelei's. Draw. Ing lustruiuents, Philosophical nnd Cuumli-ul Apparatus. List mid Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FltEE en iippllcatleii. QUEEN & CO. NO.D2J UU rt. 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