srrv3lBM fify- ' H" D 1 f 3 fSV v( L R. l?v "ilF m 4 -. I. r"" ' J 'IK fjSJJ , . UTliV"- & 1 IV "V. te mTTSC tyfflff NEAR HEATH. jtJXeDjrx' jvarkeh xbcapx FKOM AfATAZ BQUEBXE. w Among tlie Churches Personal veints. feeling of the Director of the Kceley Stere -Works The Intent Num Around the Boreugli, lar Correspondence of Intelihibxcer. U7MUIA, May 12. Jehn Bewers was ilit botween the railing of the Fourth it bridge and a train of 11. &. C. cars yes- ay afternoon, and Boveroly squoezod. The lOer: .saw ins clanger, nna nuicKiy net the train te a step, and net an in- t tee seen, for n feet further, and Bewors rta i ill 1 1intA hnnn'nffintinrt tn .Inn!!, "!" !. .,v..,v. .."- MV...1.. 2 ; Church New. :f$On Thursday evening next Mr. T. Jenes, MuJnmitnilUf will Itn tititfntl In ilin linlv J vdffT.u.g . . nr ,rn(livk tn Mlaa T,l,i Mnlxnll. fl lUBW Jl D Ull.11. .art ..... ..w ......v.. ... . ..... hter of Rev. J. P. Melxell, pastor of ethel church. Ji.i' .- DrTfce trustees or tne ai. j& cmircn, wcre '.r "c.J taiaMWrifv(Afl unmn tlinn ntn in nwAnt Nalntnn U j-a-Hlwpel, from Its donor, Cel. Samuel Shech, 'J at a meetlng last ovening, they ro re ,,1p J ff1 .vftrted te obey instructions, the condition of " ww nonaueuj nui ueing iu uicir lining. r.7V . fArannfil. $,'f$, .' Jt. S. S. Stener has returned te Ironvllle. fivA-'Three months age he descrtcd his wlfe. t' tS't Yesterday Win. Meckley, erChlnucsalunga r. Uf;rtbe, Ne. 39, 1. O. H. M., and S. 11. Cleppor, Mjw.W"-wl wiuut "' 'l v lv "ft ' fak' "v-JranHVllie, as ruprusuiiumvcs 01 uiuir iriuu ui T "C 4 the srrmit council of the Iled Mnn of I'cnns vl- ".& "? ' ' Doing Geed Werk. co the first of, the year, Shawnce fur. . 2 and 3, liave been doing oxcel- I every week turn out from 450 te due Iren, and which has found a ket Iarge shipments nre ntade il enough orders ,'nre en hand te 'uniung an suiunier. ding- of Kecley Director. u meeting of the stockholders of steve cetni)any last ovening was B Ue.jfrf! Jfceerey i2w largely attonded and harmonious In the ex- VStreme. Itwo9bellovcd,n woekago, that an 43&4 .. at l.l 1...1 1...lti. II - CM &" W1IV1 IUU ULII UIKIIU. UUv Jl OU, IV Will 11 litll luerser ly rc- ijMS.'? .eiectee : S. m. uetwiier, William I'atten, 7.?..K ninm Wll.rai Hnmnrl lilllnW Wltllem It s'v'i -n-""""'. "",""" v 'i.'"v ;; , firtinarnncl J. C. GravbllL i .. A. T A HfrH. ...fin wn it.i1 . jn a , jyl5" dividend el 4 nor cent was declared. $ (( The report of the efllcers shewed the works J& te be in an oxcellont and satisfactory cendl- lf1" The beard of directors will orgunize and I ac w elect enicers tins weeK. M Jloreugli nrlef. 53p' T.a 1 -r.l. ..... . - n . ...... r ?.gry aiieuahi ui iuu uuciuinnre at ua u'H firms increasing they are decrcuslng. Last even evon oven ing up te' 7:30 o'clock but one member, a ft$fx " sergeant, was present. fir 'TtlO Tlvll1at Itl.1lt1r llllBlnnDa .nnnlln.. r.C council will be held in council chamber this evening. Boek agents are swarming Columbia at the present tiine. Nature has performed n freak with six rabbits owned by Uosey Fernwalt which, With three ethers, were Lern eighteen clays age. Four ha-e no cars, ene has only ene ear, and ene only three legs. The ether three are perfectly funned. Themas Berry, a meulder in the Keeloy Stevo works, had his right feet btiverely burned yesterday by part of the contents of a ladloef molten iron which he was curving spilling en his beet, atid running through u hole ofthe same. Seven thousand shad have been se far this season caught at the Mud Island batterics. Anether ellbrt Is being inade te erganize ' brotherhood of railroad brakemen. May it meet with greater success than the Orst at tempt - HtMt imriaraws lias Decn apnn'"uu cuter at me Biiawnen iiirnaccs. mt. ilily acquainfcil with the duties un an" iu give ennre hauskie- Slid needed navcmontsaie beliiir laid i the boreuirh. Thov are also L'r.ided te tlie borough Hue. Fisherman Sheetz, who for the iast llfteen years lias fished from the shute wall with dip nets, ronerts this season at that, point te be unusually dull. Slnce last Friday he has net caught ever a scere of full. The tank and reservoir of the water com cem 'pany have been thoroughly cleaned. But little dirt was found In them. A fair for the beuclit of Putnam Clrcle, Se. 113, IJ. U. II. F., of Pa, will be held In Ar Ar eory hall, commencing with Thursday evening and continuing ten days. Waste water and reluse from houses In ' Bethel street have bc&n drained into the lets efWttUamllartruaii, en Eighth street. Mr. .Hartman has complained te council and the matter will be attended te. NOTES FUO.U NEAH PLACES. Ber. Solemon Neitz, n prominent Evan gelical minister und author, died In Reading en Monday, of apoplectic prostration. Measles are se prevalent In the Philadel phia orphan asylum that the twentieth mini versary exercise-), which were te have taken 5 lace en Monday, have been postponed. 'welve children out of twenty-six are sull'or sull'er ' Ing from the disease. "it Werk nttlinl'rnHfnn. Viv M rvillleri- r!lrn.l- I'WTlUe, was resumed Monday morning. The I ,Vs-,l,., .. . ...ill ,. i ."... ..... .$ ;W U'UilllllUJ' JSOilll UUIIUII, Ulll UllH ;;prtef themine has been closed, thus en ,. .abling the miners te work in the cast and -'"WrAMt hMaN rriin pntni la utlll i-ltnnln.. I.. , -$ f, and it Is bolleved that the llre will seen be AWinguisiieu. ijf -. Sharp ess T. Sahler, a young married man Wef twenty-reur years, committed sulclde ?4t 'Monday morning by hanging himself iu a KfijMiwiiua iiuusu uu ins iiirni iireiiiist'S in L.XHI vr- uwiu luniisuip, u low nines ireni ivesi Chester. V?s 1 r.'c A Tll!l llFTitnViuinnrMlit.. WVnJ fl.mn nt....A.. .M 11.. X- r 1 ?m "w"0 vuiiiiiiciii niu uuiinuuiii .u'iv iricaus U OBnenuuy, uy n auei uetween two creole SJ'W'lf TOen r geed social and business stand " i$JS Tne Quarrel arose ever n game el canls d blows passed. -Menuay morning at 10 rtS, o-eiec ine two Drinclnels. Messrs. K.l. flfpEward Theard nnil Ben Telerlnnn. lni the cltV With their seconds, niinrlna . iiie Aissus end M. Brevenu for Mr. 5P Theard, nnd for Toledano, Messrs. t'fChwies Lobretonno nnd William Jacquet. rDeGruy's plantation, in Joll'ersen parish, , about ft ve miles lrem the city, was selected '. for .the encounter. Alter all the prellmina ,jTi were completed, which was about 12 o'clock, the two principals were placed In 'position, the command was given, and the nen fought for about 10 minutes, when the jseeende noticed that Mr. Theard was wound- ,ed in the right wrist. Mr. Tolodane then -declared that his honor had been satislied, ,, and the encounter closed. Dr. De Mahey j fAresaed the wounds of Mr. Theard and pre- i- nounced them slight Beth men are said te ' ,hve Jeught bravely and skillfully. : J Bayne uu JIugee und Quay. :Freiri an Interview In llosteu Itcreld. t'Magoe has a friend named MeDevItt alll- liifcd te him by a political prohisterlo mud pie, relationship, but later by a varlety or siBeere intluentlal conslderatlons whom he hgsughteut as a candidate sonie tlme age. "Within a few weeks Colonel M. 8. Quay, a quondam friend et Cameren and Magee,and the wan who has furnished the brains for both of them for years past, announced him- 'aeUM a candidate. This meant war, though Mee and his organs are doing their level beet te create tlin Impression that thore is aewng tu iu ii lugee nan oue-nair me peJrtlCU sagacity he Is credited with, he would net make a light ; but his arrogance rthUK much mero fonnldable than his judg- , meat that he will make the fight. " A Family l'olteued by Bologna. ? The wire of Albert Chrlstman, residing In AttMtewn, went te a butcher shop Monday 1 purcuaseu oeiogna ter the family's din. Vine latniiy consists or Cliristman, Ids 1 and 11 ve children. All but two et the en. partook or the bologna During ernoeti the ilve were snized with vln. fcfetchiug, ucceinpanicd by lutense pain. ikuu aApicasuu 1110 opinion inai (UClr iwaacAused by sonie irritant poison. 1 evening the suiicrnrs were in a vn 'condition. Meeting nt Heller's church. L'Asceosien Thursday, MayHi there will irvleeBftt lloller's church. Upper Lea. 'township, ntMe a. m. Kev. D. W. ,&fhtiS, the paster.wiii conduct the services aad creaeb a uormen. Tlit-re will also be an vMili yM jUa '&t ', jKeHets for members of tlie consistory. S"'1 Mnu'" "ll,tiiig or Lancaster claasia r'lKJBl heheld in Heller's church uemmuiiclng ,lhf aiw "l8t audcontiuutugsevoraldayii. ' JOMCOXATJUX BAY. YfhM.iyt Dese at the Mentlnj; or the Com mittee of Arrangement. The committeo of Qoergo II. Themas and Admiral Reynolds pests of the Q. A. K. met last ovening at Aldormen Ban's eflicc. Dr. J. A. li Reed, proslded. Rehrer Bres, were uwarded the contract for furnishing bouquets for the so!dlert;j graves. They will be us ed this yci.r instead ii r rrnsses. Thn Xnvlnr llni wns ndented te mark graves and I). S. Bursk was given the con. tract te furnish the Hags. Thocemmlttco tlo tle cldcd en changing the hour of parade from 0 o'clock In the morning until 2 o'clock in the alternoen. Thocbangewosmado necessary en account of Doceratlon Day this year com ing en Saturday. The Reynelds rifles nnd eoveral secret or- f;anlzatleus have notined the commlttce that hey will partlcipate iuthe parade An oxcellont programme has been pro pre pared for the evening of Decoration Day. It will consist of sevcral musical selections un der the leadership of Prof. Win. B. Hall, readings by Miss Amanda Landes, and the oration by II. E. Turner. Theso intending te partlcipate In the sing ing will meet for rehearsal en Friday ovening at the orphans' court room, and every Friday evening until Doceratlon Day. The commlttce adjojurned te meet en next Monday ovening. iii:ni:.tvr.i ji nun caiis. Oliarle llcltlncer Sleets 11 Terrible I'ule In Marlcttu, Monday Afternoon. MAniETTA, May 12. At 4 o'clock, Monday afternoon, as Columbia local engine CCO, was drawing sonic cars out ofthe Marietta station siding, Charles Rolsluger jumped upon an empty coal car. While still standing upon the step he was struck upon the shoulder by the stock tramway and thrown under the cars. The train passed directly ever hlshcad, completely Boverlng It from his body and throwing his skull ever Inte the stock yards. The doceased was eighteen yoarsef age and was the son of Isaae Rolslnger, Jr., proprietor of the Steamboat house, Marietta. Corener lleuainan held an Inquest, the verdlct el which was accidental death" In accordance with the facts abeve given. Maner Thrown Up the Spenge. Mr. JelinS. Mann, the great Maner town ship farmer, visited the farms or Mr. B. J. McGrann, near this city, en Monday, and among the many objects of interest which he saw thore, Mr. McGrann's stable of fat steers most delighted him. Fer Mr. Mann Is n Judgoef fatcattle. Net only Is he a most ox ex tensive stock-feeder himself, but he has made It a point of late years te visit many of the best farms In the county. He says unhesi tatingly that he has never seen cattie he fat In ene feeding as the cloven head which Mr. McGrann bought from Geerge Styer last rail and has fattened during the season. They weighed about 1,150 when put Inte the stable, and it Is estimated that seme of them new will draw nearly a ten. Ed. Yelin has bought thorn, but they will remain In the stalls a llttle longer. A I'lillnmii l'roiienltlon Itrjected. Geerge M. Pullman haselTcred te purchase the entlre capital stock of the Central Trans portation company Ter ?30 n share, which, though considered n hotter projiesltlon than his eiler te exchnnge ene share of Pullman for four sharei of Central, was net accepted. The directors of the Central company will meet at an early day te agree upon a nropesi tien te submit te Mr. Pullman. The directors claim that their stock Is worth a geed deal mero than 10 n share, and It is said that Pullman has recently been buying the stock in small lets nt the stock exchange l about that figure. He is believed te iue acquired about ene thousand slinrn" .'.1 that way, but It is said that he has-cTi unable te get any big blocks at tlin. pi lec m Election or Ollkcrs. The annual meeting of the corperators of the Heme for Friendless Children for the city nnd county or Lancaster was held at the olllce ofthe secretary this afternoon, and the following were elected : Trustees: Gee. M. Kllne, Jehn 11. Kovin Kevin ski, Hugh R. Fulton, Alexander H. Peacock. Managers : Mrs. S. A. Cox, Mrs. A. II. reaceck, MrH. H. A. Glbbs, Mrs. K. Fahuo Fahue Fahuo steck, Miss II. Heitshu, Mrs. II. E. Shirk. film Eleprd With n Hey ir filxtccn. Miss DaUy Blassigame, a black-eyed beauty el Morgan county, G.t, while visiting friends In Mallery became the object of 1'aul Richardson's aflectiens. Paul was only six teen, yet he pressed his suit with such vigor that the ceuple olepod nnd were married belore pursuers could evertake them. L'K llreheu. A few days ege Housten Land Is, residing en Ea'it Lemen street and employed at the notion stere of Rebert Housten, lei 1 from a box and injured his leg. He was taken te his home and the limb began te swell ; yes terday Dr. Ilyus was sent for and he found that It had been broken Just abeve the nnkle. l'rlener Photographed. IL II. Belz, photographer, this afternoon took the photographs el eighteen prisoners at the Lancaster county Jail. In that number nre all the prisoners who were convicted at the last sessions nnd sentenced te undergo nn imprisonment of a vear or mero. Kales of Stnikn. Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold yesterday at prlvate aale, 10 shares Northern bank stock atfllG,and7 shares Millorsvllle street car stock at ?CU hlle the ilelds we're reaming ever, Breathing new-mown hay and clever, Weil think or her, as 1m our went, w hose teeth und luentli nic, every duy. White us white clever sweet us hay. And all from using hOZODONT. myl'MwdeedAw jtCA-rirs. EICI1LER.-I11 this city, en the 11th Inst, Stury Annhlchlerwltoerthu Jiite fclmeu Klchler, in the C5th year or her ugc. The relatives and fi lends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residencoef hergen-lii-law.il. C. Martin. vn. 42 East Vine street, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t IIaIkes. At Mlllorsville, en May 10th, Dr Jacob II. llulnes, lu tlie u;th year or his age. Funeral from his residence, en Wedncsduy afternoon at 1 o'clock p. 111., and at 2 o'clock at the Mcnnonlte meeting house, near Millers- v'"e. iull-2td KniBXAtr. May a, IMS n Dnyten, Ohie. Miss Elizabeth Eiisumn, Mater of the late Daniel fcrljtnau. In the 70th year of her age. The relatives nnd friends Ure respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, n 0111 the resldcuce or Mrs. Daniel Kilsnmn, Ne. 233 West Chestnut street, en Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. mll-2td SiiEUTZ. In this city. May 11, lSil, Mrs. Eliza both fahertz, lellcteflhn Inte Christian Sbertz, In the U3d year or her age. The relatives and rrlnnds or the family nre 10. spectfully Invited te attend the luncral from her late roaidence, Ne. 201 East Lemen street, en Thursday afternoon at! o'clock. Interment a Lancaster cemetery. MAJtKJETH. l'hluulelphla Produce Market, l'litLADKLviiiA, May 11 Fleur was steady hut quiet : small sales, Including l'cnn'u Itamlly, at ft 23 ; western de., at 1.S0S 23 : Minnesota bakers at ft jUQS.60j Patents at J.50&0.2J. llye flour at tl nor barrel. lirun dull ut l ,3017 00 per ten for Winter. lour quiet. (Jmln higher. i.;.iV!Ut.w.,u,tre,18 8 H 0I bid for May; June, $1 Wi ; July, tl eaji'August. tl Cern was steady t 51?ie,.bld, May ; 5?fe June : Be, July : 6. Augutt. UaU quiet 1 4Jc. Mayj 4.ic June: 43c, July : 37e August. ' New Y'erk Produce Market. New Yeke, May 12 -Fleur dull nnd prices Strang; line. 0G3 75; buperflneSUite. ta COfl 39We ltye nominal. llarley nominal. Perk dull ; Mess, tl!0U 25. Lard 1712. June 1 t7 21, July. Molasses quiet 1 Perte Itlce, 2527e. 'Dentine uuu ut v:xe for sm Resfn nulet 1 strained te geed. biimnulett Refined In aupa. !i,ftiu'e Itutter steady; Western Imitation Creamery Checsu dull t Ohie Plat nrlnin. Q,Sflix.fn EggsdulliSuite, HJieilKe; Wes'leni, isvoile, Rlee nominal. 8ugurtlnm refined Cutleaf, 7e; Granuluved. Jfe Coiirccttencrs,-0 1-lBflCc. Tallew steady ; l'rline City, 5Jfc. rrelghtsnutet gulu te Liverpool, Jk. Coffee dull ; hiir cargoes, Hjo. Hay dull j Ne. 1 Timethy, l us. Ctilcagu rjredueii Market. Luicaoe, May K-hiO a. m. -Market icuuy uuu entire! Ejkstii" nearly an uiusaiuil a irnrvi rnnnnieik i,1 vi jM-&, "A.'.",",er' Ju,ie' l '' m "' hvww iv viiwivu uiiii itHkinrn i.iumi 11 Cora-Ne. i Mixed, June', OJVe; de Julj-, 53;ie. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed. Muv. ftiU'e, ,in jn'J. . m- -- -..-, IXi Streng feellng en account t decrease in risible supply keeps the bears from selling and makes the bulls mere hopefnt. Wheat June. 9fe July, OBJ Cern .lune, into t July, 4e Aug., 4se. Ui D1U I IU1V. HTMIl I 'J II IT.. 1H'(.I1. tmts June, 34x0 July, Wlie 1 Aug., SOWc. l'erk-.Iune,lf nwt Jnly.Vl 35 1 Auir., Ml . I,nrd-Junc,tW87t July, K195i Aug., 17 en. Jtlbs-June,$3 77Kl July.tseiKt Aug., DO. cLesina. 1 p. m. The markets clesn steady, wlthllttle cliaiiRO from the opening. Thorange of llnctn atlnns was narrewer and the market tame. Wheat June, OHie 1 July, 020 Aug., 9tVc. Cern .Tune. 470 1 Julv. 48'e 1 Auir.. 4SUc. Onu June, .llKet .fnlyHO) Aug., seuc. Perk June, I1112W t July, uiy. u w; Aug., 11 sift. i.nrn e nnn, w te j uuiy, -u rifi 1 Aug., i:."n- Hlun-June. U C7Us iun July, 3 J3: Aug.,J8Ji 05 83. lhlUdelphl Ure Stock Market. 1'iiitADxtriiiA, Hay 12. The rccetpts nt the dllTerent stock ynrds wero t Fer the week Hoeves, 2,500 1 previous week, Z.IUV ueiiu ; sueuji, iu,mAi jieuu firuTiuus wevn. H.fioe head ; hogs, 4,809 head ; previous week, 6,000 head, lieef cattie were fairly active nt a decline, of We quote as fellows 1 Extra, (Q)fe t geed, b'iQOc medium, OJiO (ie 1 common, 4Kfl.V!. Milch cows wcre demeralised at fSOQGO. Fat cows wcre dull atZQtc. Mtleh calves wcre actlve and higher nt ttQGc, Hhccp wcre In peer request at a dccllne et 'A We quete as fellows 1 Weel sheep, 3Kyie 1 sheared sheep, ,2Jc ; spring lambs, rifioge te tp head. y . Hogs wero fair nnd He lower. We auote ns fellows : Western, CJfQCXc ; country, decjje ( stlllcrs, 6JiQCc. CITT DBKSSID BIEVXS. City Dressed Ueevcs were In geed demand : Abattoir selling 500 head at 7CiVe. City Dressed Sheen wcre netlTe; Abattoir soiling 403 head at UlOc. WKSTEIUf DnESgID DKIVXS. Western dressed beeves were wanted, Themas Ilrndley selling 373 head at 7KQ9c. W"egtcrn dressed sheeii wcre readily taken as fast as they arrived ; Themas Uradley sold C50 head at 7K08KC Live Stock Markets. CitlCAOO. Cattie Hecelnts, 9,000 head 1 ship, liicnts, 3,000 head; trading slew ; loe lower; shipping steers, 1,000 te i,2uu pounds, tl 70 fl5 -a (l.IHOte 1,3V) &s, $V 30j.5 60 ; 1.&M te 1,1151 B.s, 3 40(13 80; Texas gmsscrs, 640 Us, fl 23; Cows common, 1 U.(13 23 ; geed, $3 60QI 60 ; steckcrs and fceclers, IJ 75fi30. Hogs ltccclpts, IH.oeo head; shipments, 5,000; trading hrltk and values firm; rough nnd mixed, l le24 35; packing and shipping, H 35GI 53 ; light, tl 251 53 ; skips, t3 80 4 20. Sheen ltccclpts, 7,000 head; shipments, 2,000; marketactlve ; values weak nnd a shade lower j shorn, tJ5CO3U0; woelcd, t3 75QI87J4 ; Tcxans, t225Q350. East Lidkhtv. Cattie market slew and un changed : receipts, 'AX5 head ; shlpuients, "ii head ; shipments te New Yerk en Saturday and Sunday, 57 carloads Hogs actlve and Ann ; Philadelphia, tl 70f 4 75; Yorkers, tl 50J 70; receipts, fl.BOO head; shipments, 1,200 head ; shipments toJNew Yerk en nnturday nnd Sundny, 37 carloads. bheei were weak at a decline or from 25e te 60e., owing totheheavy receipts which depressed tbe market; receipts, lo.ceo head; shipments, KM head. Stock Blarkets. Quotations by Heed, McOrann A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, l'a II a.m. 12m. 3p.m. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central 4sU 4SU 49 New erk Central.,. stlf, 8i Kf-i iMr jcrecy tciurai nil tail 7i Ohie Central . ..' C. Del Lack. A Western lOJJf 103?f 103 weaver A itiounuiae n Erie ion leu low Kausus A Texas 17 17?I 17,'i Ijike Shere Ml? fill? 5i? Chicago A -V. W common. 01 SMli 93'i N. N. Out. A Western " 7J St. Paul A Omaha 21 I'ucine Mall 5IK 51 il'i itecliestcr A Pittsburg 2Ji SU I'uul CO;' ew csJJ TuxasPaclflc .... 1012 Union Pacific ..) Mft; 54a Wulmsh Common 2 2 2J wninish Preferred r- JVesU'ni Union Telegraph.. 6KJJ tali tM Irfmlsvllle ,t Nashvifie 3ek Vfil N. Y., Chi. A St J ..?. li2 Lehigh Valley ltv iAihlgh Navigation 4.'iJ l'ennsylvaiila Mi Heading 71? 1. T.Alluirule 14 Northern Pacific Common 17 17 17 Northern Pacific Prer SJlA 3D 38'i Hcstonvllle .7 .... 4 1'hlliulclphlaA Erie la Northern Central Underground ,,,, ., Canada Southern , .... i Oil......... -lt.y 7MW 7b,i People's Passenger .,,, . ." Jersey Central New Yerk Stock Market. New Yerk, Mny 12. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. SleneyntlJi percent. Exchange steady. Oevcni ments quleu Currency G's. tlW bid ; 4' Coup.. tlilJi bid ; 4Jf s de, tllSJS bid, The stock market this morning opened feveilsh and prices wcreJfGXc Iower than the closing or yesterday, hut after the first row transactions prices became steady and se con tinued up te the first call. Frem 10.30 up te neon, however, thcre was heavy pressure te sell leaders and by midday the whole list had de clined HQrl per cent. Frem this extreme dccllne thcre wus n slight recovery- after midday, but at the tlme or writing the market Is feverish and Irregular. ... . ., , 1p.m. 3iu Western Union v an' 5sji -Adams Express ', j3 American Express,, 03 U.N Express si Wells, Farge 4 Ce iny c.c. i.fte :: .... C. C. C. I . NowierkCcntr.il et Kfrl New Jersey font nil 8SX S5'J Illinois Central Exprcsi 123 vi' ohie ccutmi ;..r ;.;;.;; .. 11 Michigan Central ii 43 Northern Pacitle f 17 " Preferred ffj asji Centnil Pacific ' Union Pacific se uf. Missouri Pacific 931 KA4 Texas I'aclfle n New Y'erk Elevated no Metropolitan , vjik Manhattan Alt. A Terra Haute icu ' Preferred .... .... Canada Southern -a Canada Pacific 37 ChicugeA Alten 137L; Ches.AOhle .." ,. It.Allud... tlc mr I'Ul., L.UC. A tt esi .,, Denver Erie ..... .. :..;! . --' ." 10 ies " Preferred Hannibal St. Je " Preferred Kansas A Texas... is yy. Ijike Shere fiiw; 5l? L. E.AW !...."".. ". 0 1,'Vb'lleA Nashville ZMi UtAi Merris A Essex , ,. tii Northwest 91U us? ,, " . Frcferred 127 1271? Ontario .t Western 7U Ohie Mississippi iY " I'refen-cd I'aclfle Mall 64 64l Qulcksllver 4 " l'roterred m itcaaing Iteck Island 11-iU San Francisce ,, m' x reierreu. ...... Omaha.. St. Paul. K Preferred. referred mm5 Nash&Cliat M L..S. A W Wabash " l'rererred.... C, II. A Q 123 Kechester A Pittsburg I'd. A Evans Manitoba 84 Oregon A Nav 73 Oregon Transco , 13 KiH JVJJir ADYJUtTISESlENTS. WANTED. TT A cook. Apply at the FOUNTAIN INN. Seuth Queen street. it rrUIE BEST 5e HAVANA CIGAH IN X the City, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW STOKE, FUONT CIGAK MJENNERCUOR RINIC Commencing this week, thn Hlnk will be open en WEDNESDAY andBATUKDAYEVEN lNUSONLY. Musle en the abeve evenings. Admission, 10c. mll-2td PROPOSALS I'OR THE ERECTION OP a Weeden llrldge evor Ills Chlckles creek, near Moeiu's mill, will he received at the olllce or the County Commissioners, Lancaster. Pa., until 12 o'clock noen.TIIUltSDAY. MAY. 28,18t5 ... . I'YOUDEUOFTHEllOAltD. Attest : FaAMC Gbiest, Cleric, a'JS-TuThAStd ASSIGNED ESTATE OV SUSAN COON LEY' (new Snanger). The uuderslgned auditor, appointed te dlstribute the balance re maining lu the hands of Dana Urahani, assignee or busuu Coenlcy (new Swungcr), te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will alt for that purpose ou Saturday, May 10th, 1SS5, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the Llbr-j-y Roem of the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, where all per sons Interested lu said distribution inay attend. ap21-4tdTu W. A. WILSON, Auditor. TOROPOSALS I'OR BROKEN STONE. JL Sealed proposal will be received Jby the ireet i.oiiiiimire uiniiiiiuniiAi .vr.A MAY25. ibh3. at 7 o'clock. as fellows! UNO, llrekcu stone, per ten.dcllvered wbetfe needed te nil parts or the city. llreken stone, per ten, w here broken All stone te be geed hard limestone, suitable for macadamizing, nnd nil bidders te state the amount ofsteno they can furnish. Proposals te he addressed te Street Committee nnd deposited In Street Commlttce iSex, at hmelti's grocer)! comer et North Queen and Lemen streets. The committee re. erven the rignt te reject any or an urns received, der of Street Couimlttee. Vy or- EDWIN S.SMELTZ. 416,20,-Bd Clerk. ? J. .! '4. if-t ii-.MflVi - ujjLjmeuAcrjBiJijjis' xujswuay, MAT 12, 1886. KKW ADrXXTIMXMXXTg, lirANTED.BYA YOUNOMAN WHO TV can sneak and write- helh Kngllth end German, a situation as Bookkeeper, cither by single or double entry. lKHit of references. Ad drca, 1'. e. Bex 4il, Lancaster, Ta. myll-2td GIVEN AWAY. , . One ISc. bettle of Ferest Flower Cologne, with I ft or Tea or a fts eflSe. CofTee, at CI.AltKK'BTKA AND COFKKK8TOUK, . NO. 38 WKST KtNU STUKKT. -Limip Starch, Be. ft. Telopheno connection, DR. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND BUItOKON, Kemeved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. 17 North l'rlnce. tltte rcaldence or A. E. Koecru.) m28)md TnE MERITS OV MILLER'S BORAX SOAP may be gauged by Its fast Increasing sales. THEY ARE CLEANLY AND ELE trant. There Is tin nfher filternnl rntnedv that does se much geed ns Bensen's Cnpclne Plasters. 83 cents. HE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Flaying Cards In the city from S cents per pack up nt HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT GUI All STOHK. A TTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS ! SPECIAL ORDER. NO. 2. The members of Lancaster Cemtnnndery, Ne. 13, Knl for dril YiuKuui jmnpiar, win meet nt inn Asyn drill, en TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12, um nt 7:30 o'clock. II f order nf CHARLES A. FON DERSM1TH, Eminent Commander, AHnal I ttr-n. O l.w. Recorder. inll-2tdR SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ltE celvcd at the Mayer's OtUce until. THURS DAY, MAY 14, nt 7 o'clock, p. 111., for the paint ing of the City Hall en the outslde ; also for the painting or the stairway and hall between the council cnamucis. pain proposals te 00 au dressed te the Property Committee, Mayer's office, and te be addressed " Proposals for Painting." Committee rcscrve the right te re ject any or all bids, lit order of property com cem com mltteo. DAVID E. LONG, Chairman. Attest ; J a con M. ciiillas, Clerk. m'j-n TJIINE TAILORING. The finest selection of Woelcnsln Worsteds. Caislmcres, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Eng lish PIbIUs, ever before exhibited In this city can new be seen nt my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 17 Werth CJueen street, onpesltn the Orape Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every garment Is made strictly first-class. A comrort cemrort comrert ablo and pcrrcct fit always guaranteed. Prices moderate. ItOSENSTEIN, The Merchant Tailor, mZI-Cmdlt 37 North Queen street. T RUE COLUMBIA SHAD. ON AND AFTER TODAT, FRESH SHAD! FROM THE BATTERY AT COLUMBIA, Will be received dsrlly, at 8 a. in., nnd 7 p. in., by F. (DETTFETT, NORTHERN MARKET. Telephone connection. ltd AK HALT : OtnY'OUJIO MES'sDErADTMEXT Is fully furnished te meet the necessities or Hi ease for nil occasions. TlinEETuuCRASUSCITS TO SeI-ect Frem. 4n AU-ifeel JUari Cheviot Suit or J7.S0. A larue number 0 ttylei in Si(llt titflOJQ. Thete nt f 11.00 and fll.CO Include neat elTccts In small plaids and checks. Vrett Nulf.telld colon, at flSMtefWOO. An attractive and popular l'rlnee Albert Freck Suit ut f!0.W. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Ham., S. E, CeusEitSlXTU amu Maiiket Sts I'llILAUELrillA. A NATOMICAL EXHIBITION. Dr. Heidcmann's Famous Anatomical Collection, Lately trem Europe, Is coming te Lnncastcrand will open at 14 EAST KING ST., SATURDAY, MAY 16. The following is the endorsement or promi nent physicians and citizens or Utlca, N. Y.; (Uticn Morning llcrnltt, Jan. 10th, 18SI. We, the undersigned physicians and ethers, or thn city or Utlca, having ucccpted the very cor dial Invitation or Messrs. Heuscn A Gottlieb te vlsltthe Museum or Anatomy, new en exhibi tion In this city, and having thoroughly In spected tbe same mid found tne specimens or Intrinsic merit worthy or the general public, we de heartily recommend It te the patronage of the citizens el Utlca: Juuics G. Hunt, William Russell, E. Fuller, Charles P. Russell, Matthias Cook, Charles II. Left, Edward J. Stephens,!.. W.Regers. mylJlwd REPORT OF THE CONDITION OV THE tluarryvllle National Hank, at Quarryvllle, In the State or Pennsylvania, at the close or bus iness MAY. 6, 18G3; ItESOl'RCES. Leans and discounts 87.197 (a U.S. llends te secure circulation 30,000 ou Due froinapnreved rcscrve agents 'H,tM 50 Due from ether National Hunks 188 01 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .... c,sja 03 Checks nnd and ether, cash Items 273 oe llllls or ether banks lje oe Fractional paperciirrency, nickels and pennies 1255 Specie..... 1,533 M Legal tender notes s,esj 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 1,330 00 Total ,1M.52I 03 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 00,000 00 Surplus fund c.oeo 00 Undivided profits 1,441 41 National Hank Notes outstanding 27,000 () Individual deposits subject te check. . . S7,oie tu Cashier's cheeks outstanding,... an vn Due te ether National Hanks 2,835 67 Total $153,524 09 State 0 Penntvlrania, County of iMncaitcr, it.: I, A. S. Haiikkess, cashier or the ubove-named bank, de solemnly swear that the uhove state ment U true, te the best of my knowledge und bcllcr. A. b. IIAKKNEsS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te befere me this litis uuyui Aiuy, jgtd. L. M. PETERS, Notary Public. Counter Attest : GEO. W. HENSEL, FRANK W. HELM, C. M. HESS, mlMtd Directors. THE Increase in Our Business Slnce our opening has been beyond oureipccta eureipccta oureipccta tleii8, which proves that the people appreciate the advantages which we offer them, bethin our LOW PRICES FOR BESTGOODS AND FAIR TREATMENT. We offer this weak SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN OUR Beys' and Children's Departments. New Lines of UROWN and SCREW BUITS-Slzes, 4 te 11 Suits. 10 te 17 In Bevs' sizes. 11LUE CORK In Short-Pant Special drive In HOYS' ULUE FLANNEL SUITS. 10 te 17, fast colors, at 00. Full line or cheaper grades of Heys' and Chil dren's Clothing. Specialty of CHILDREN'S SINGLE PANTS, It certainly does net pay you te make Chil. dren's Garments, ns we sell te you at less than you can buy the material for. Call and see, IMMENSE LINE OF GENT'S FUKNISHING GOODS. CONSULT OUR SHOW WINDOWS. Eleven of them full of Hrlght, New Goods. It Is te your advantage te take u leek through our stock, as we claim te tukn the lend In that rtiv. part me nt In variety, style and low prices. OUJt MOTTO: " Meney refunded If goods are net satisfactory when taken home," holds geed all the time. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE Clothing and Oent'i Fnrziuhiag Hcuia, CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH QUEEN STREET, '. j . . ,A 1'" -V. i, I - :"i: - .: - ik v ' itEvr AnrXHTiaxxKHia. TnOR USE UPOtt vr.AwicvT.il t .iv sKa et?i0iUeM"'LEU'8 PURE BOKAaI SOAP. Leaves them and the hands nrt. I PINE I.ACES, LACE CURTAINS AND1 ?TS!Sc.ht.Yer.k..cSP,!? Lc.I.eKIny washed and u,u.,uu uy iuair.u B 1IUHAX IHJAV, TT5v.EnYi A,N'..Y,'0IAN AND child t,Ill'.'lJ!!l,.JI.,l,0,,,," obtained by using MILLER'S PUKE UOKAX SOAP. 1?0S peRirrv; excellence, full S AlSV-WifRS H' MI'KR'S 'BOBAX SOAP cannot be excelled. inar7-6md TTIOHLY BECOMMENDED FOR THE AxTdAF?"0' '"a La"n-ry' a"-K'-,8 THE FAVOR gained after BORAX SOAP. OF ence EVERYONE IS trying MILLER'S THE MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLE .. . !.0T wabln( nen Is MILLER'S DORAX SOA1 . A N AllTICLK VOTl AT.T. UTTitPnut'u XV guaranteed absolutely pure, Is MILLER'S1 !' iiuitA.VBUAr. 1 PJONCLUBIVELY PROVED TO BE THE irsuTvsolp,.crien wb0 "w"11- N( OTICK. rerannn -wtflhlnir HAMMONIlhL'OHTSKC. CHAMPAGNE, with Ledgo 43, Ccnti iinlnt Label en, can be ltt-nltn1 411 iiieu ii.in ueiue, ni ... ROHRER'S LIQUOR STORE. aprZMydR Ne. 22 Centre Square. HAl'PY THOUGHT AND ItEBECOA Tobaccos only 80 per plug, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOWFllbNT CIGAR STORK. TJ-IRST-CLASS BOARDING. JJ Together with the cholce or rooms en Iho nrster second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en or ad dress, . . . NO. 4M NORTH QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. a0-trd F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEROME II. 6IIULTZ. orEllzabclhtewn borough. Subject te the decision or the Dimocretlo county convention. d ft w trd ENNA. CIGARS FROM fl.00 PER Hundred up, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. EISHERMEN'8 SUPPLIES. A Inrge line or Trout nnd Hiss Halt Reds, Ilrass nnd Nickel Reels. Flv nnd Reels, silk niul I.lnen Lines, Red Mountings and miscellaneous jiickie, ni liuiil,-.l M 11UUI1 STORE, Ne. 21 West King Street piJN RYN PARK. Penryn Park, -ON Till Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Excursion Commlttce or Churches, Sunday Schools and ethor select organizations, lu nuiia Ing their summer arrangements, should net treg lect te reserve ndaymr Penryn Park. This delightful resort Is situated In thy midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds or acres are i-asy of access from all parts or central Penn sylvania. Ferthe Tree usoer-excurgiontst thcre are extensive CROQUET AND LAWS TENNIS GROUNDS, LARGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND 8TAN1 Kl'iCIISN, '3ASKET AND CLOAK ROOMS, nnd CONSERVATORY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a rerreshment room In charge of a competent caterer, wheru meals can be procured ut moderate rates, a photograph gallery and numerous ether attractive reunites. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions from nil points en the Philadelphia A Reading nnd Reading .t Columbia Railroads will he carried direct te the Park without change of cars. Complete Information can he obtained and en gagements eirertcd with parties from all points en the Philadelphia A Reading and Reading A Columbia Railroads, upon application te C. G. Hancock, General Passeiigcruud Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Reading Railroad, 2-.7 Seuth Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pn.. and with parties from Lebanon by applying te the undersigned, CARL VON SCHMALENSKE, Bupt. Cornwall A Sit. Hepo Railroad, mav8-3md Lebanon. Pa. W11 .LIAMSON FOSTER. BOYS DRESS SUITS In the New Styles Sack Ceat, made 'single breasted, high button. The sweep or the rrent is entirely new and qulte different te anything yet Introduced. Our extensive nssertment or Heys' Dress Suits consists or Uroadbreok Cassi mere, Dahlia nnd Ilrewn Corkscrew Worsted, bronze Plaid and Light Check Casslmere, Puie Indigo lilue Suits In Middlesex and Essex Flan nels, all at the Latest Fashions nnd nt Lew est Prices. IWREOLK JACKETS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF LIGHT AND DARK SHADE MATERIAL. Spring Overcoats, $6 te $20. GENT'S PERCALE SHIRTS. The Cellars with cueh bhlrt, fiec. A better quality with n pair of Cuffs and two Cellars, 11.00. While Flannel Bicycle Shirts tl.00 each. Special Rates te Clubs. Hlue Flannel ShliU, Corded and Pleated Fronts. The New Norfolk Shirt in White and Fancy Celers. J Imported Hose, plain colors, silk clocked, original, prlce SOc. We have marked them 25c. bummer Merine Undershirts. !e, 35c and Mc. Newnndhandsome patterns In silk Handker chiefs, 35c, We, 75e nnd f l.oe caeh. GLOVES. GLOVES. FIue Dress Kid in all the popular colors. Skin for Driving and bilk and Llsle Thread. Deg STRAW HATS. Children's Straw Hats In While link MIxed, with Fancy Hands, 50c, 75e and tl.ue. Heys' Mixed Straw Hats, with Dark Figured Hands, 33e White and Urenze Dress Stmw Hate, 25e. Light Colored Stlir-Drcss Hats, l.C0, 1,75, i00, H 50 and $100. UMBRELLAS In Silk Lcvcntlnc, Alpaca, Gleria Cleth and Gingham, Mointe Cleth, Lap Dusters plain and fancy. Lawn Tennls Shoes, Base Ball Shoes, Bloyelo Riders' Shoes, or a Flne Quality Canvas, In Hlack, Hlue, Ilrewn, White and Drab, with Maroen Colored and Light nnd Durk Tan Colored Toe nnd Heel Caps or 1'ebbloGeat, A full range of sizes lu all colors. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 38 & 38 West King St., LANOASTKli, 1. '.! "pf y1 r. Ti' .. 1 r?' KBIT AD rXRXXBMltKKXa. B OOKH! BOOKS 1 1 HAOSOME GOOD TO READ AND CHEAP TO BUY, BOOKS! ieh We Invite thoGltlzents of Lancaster te Inspoet nt Our Establishment XU-fflUKMU w . WHERE THEY COME FROM. L'?2rimlni(2I2r.l.lV.,,,l.l,i?ni,a.I!a vu'umci; .m ene et tne Lnrircst l'niiiiahintf iint.na in itnr nHitna nn ,l.i 1.7... .".... w V& SXlt i?2,S?.i .i.?.J"Jrlu,'.toJ,?.BUP0.te maTk them prl .. ..... ...,.. ,w v..,, ,v .uiui iiui oe our lauu WHAT THEY ARE. tnsi",5c";cll,!',,1 ;m'cc the Whele Itange or Lltcralure. embracing books adapted te cverr '' :i? w.fJtSS!M,C0 'oek8 for ,h0 ""'iseheld. History, Hlegmphy, Travels, F letloie Fwtry. re8cil,I,,,,3 )V ?E "ume.rYB.tc" ctc- All the Standard Authers or America nnd England nreren! '"i i"""" "lining iu suinn i,iurary WHAT WE ASK EOR THEM. Here I actually it1 Jl'n",n'"J.ler l'Mces. Read It through, than pulill,RyciI?0 'J00,"" away, we couldn't nsk much less rer them. The figures nre In all eases less efblndlngj4'101 "Vholcsale prices, and In very many Instances represent lcs than the mere cost 10-?h?s?i0Pie8 PePar Standard Editions, 12 mes, Bound in Oleth. LAR PR JgKIIOieURinCK,'027lCENTm ACOl'?"""' T''0f'' l"m" 'm"J' U"'W ,tE0U 1Tw?ir) topics Best Levell's 12 mes., Bound in Extra Cleth, Gilt Backs. enils Lir.t1ec1?Pr'es New Jlngilalene, Paul Cllirenl. Ne New Thing, Phantom Fortune. In Peril e nnn ri y elhcn- i'I'heishers' price, ti.25 ; our pUice, sj cents a copy. p, .wUU .v,u uauuauoue, ieuuuauu,I;uaugD uau This Line , nysen, Elllott,ce,mPrlsC8 J'H0' Cmlihe, Tnpncr. Hemens, Milten, Illlnd, Procter. Scott. Hvren. ', Hums and ethers. REGULAR PRICE, 11.25 ; OUR PRICE, 33 CENTS A CUR)! Sixty Dlirerer?00 P138 Extrft 12 nI0S' 1Ifst 1A Er FnlllfsllCll. 4aCKNTaACOl,Vi,wkBiexlrn'th,ententmclcniialflei. KUI-L lUtCK. -II.50: eriM'UICK. .y(iMieKi., i-xini ciein, guien imcic jKpics Bed Line Peets, 7,000 j Tills Ittrtn r,d Iloeke. Thackeray, ""'" OI "nysen, siiiien, Charles IickcV,s' Complete Works, MtfM, .--.-.. . . um uacK in-wemim i sUmel "tra. o;V?r(,ui,,B"8-Cle,,',' 'itJuf Same, OTtra, enc-hulf C.,,if Waverly Nevels, If me., JV, Cleth, (Hit nituin, ill ei, Ol. Washington Irving' Certrii:,: ::. wesinni 11... -' Thackeray's Complete Welmji,'c" :h's Lives of HlustA,'"' 7,t. ,l" . III., beiin.L'r.picUi.r,ut back, 11 vel. sumo in extra heavy paper, " half eji! in giisncietn, into Same In extra he vVn.V.c,5 Wer!f."'.I5.v.,i'u,n.er- Met'nrtv'a UfT'i1 I '' ungiiMi ciein, wniie laeei ..if ?i?M "Islerles, 'Our Own Times." Ilezbnr K"Kiui'..Yvni Mawiubf--. v0ry . of tlm K1""1'1"'' 1'ceple, extra j :;.' ., t:ititii,e volumes. Tennyson, Hyren J!r.ep VH)'W"'.,y.l:'K'k. ,Joek"i ' ell-bound, eduen full Ml't" 11eI'Ost, Illustrated aoceples Dongulxele, Dore Illustrations.. T.vrr Tm I. V" r-"Kiunu, a yeiuincs, cleu seu Hn,7iJ,;i?i.fiCOi,J1,,1fi0nW",;Wi-8 volumes, cleth.Jlnc gilt back ll.ei Same In extra haireair, 9 volume ., 3.100 rJn"lcl.7Ini,e"fc1,'lfHelpserlcs,l volumes, cloth nnd gilt.. ..'. fi'ei Wsets, II. 0. Shakespeare, 8 volumes, complete, lieuml 201 C5K?, ."? h"cJ'eiep.-cdla or Universal Knenledge, new edition, extra 5i5,..,-,T.?ll""V.-.:r"--v" 18.00 w, ,n:i, uumrv CUlllOtl. tllll RTippn. nrtnn ltnl.-,.arwi,-n Mll,nn lt...u rmiSlS 'viiZ " "',. ""sinuea.iuiiineengnivliigH erits grandest feenery. n.(m Ai?i0 u.m?. ' '''ekens, Thackeray, Hulwer, Elliett.. 1..V) ?'ark Twain's Complete Works, pp. Vel 1H1 iif-.J eck,'it "Ictlenarlcs, cloth, Illustrated '....:.'.'.'. .'.'.:'. 50 l.OI) I'ennhir lllcllniui l,.a .i,mi, .i ..n. . ''"amln'lany..!?..1' 10.011 Latest Nevels, llluin'lqated cover's. .'...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' '.'".'. 1,000 Instrumental nnd Seng Folies, UK pages, hy the best composers'.'..'.'. PULL LINE OP CHILDREN'S BOOKS, fromtelU5oo'v!0,i Wm"i5 ll,wl1'!JlM' frm 3 ?ents. 1 i2 each :.5-Ctl LnU"'t Nevels, paper covers. Thousands of Other Beeks Equally as CHEAP. yiSTRICffS PULflCE of fashion, Ne. 13 East inayl2-2ndeel CLOTiinta. CLOTHIM for EVERYBODY With n large anil varied stock or Clothing Ter Men of every trade, for Beys and Children of all ages, we are quite certain of meeting the demand of every class of buyers at prices that must give satisfaction. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT Philadelphia. ST., m2-8md TT HAS COMIC. WHAT? THE FIRST OF MAY. IVhennll nnture robes llseir lu gay attlre 1 and this reminds us that NOW IS THE TIMK TO 11UV Spring Suits, Spring Underwear, -AND- Gents Furnishing Goods, AND THAT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 24 Centre Square, IS TIIK 1'I.ACK Ol' ALI, PLACES TO IIUV. Veung man. if you would cut u dash, Or If you'd go upon a mash, Don't foolish he, or ever-rash Ge where they de net deal In trash, Norsell cheap goods because they're flash, Ue buy your goods low down for cash. BURGER & SUTTON MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTKU, l'A. THE REST AND MOST ECONOMIOAL InuseisMILLXIt'SPOItB llOltAX SOAP, T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llrcad. Fer sale by arocera generally. Levari & Sens, Merchant Millers, Otnce 1 17 NOltTlI PltlNCE ST. aprt7md TO I00K AT I BOOKS! In nil), have been remnrded te us en consignment . v.. hi,i. .... .... ...... - .....?. . ..: v mill mnn iiuiii,nn umifu Ulll jllUKIIH'ia III iew enough te forcetlicm ten sale, nod ir low 11 a singie voiume remains unsold. ceuiu equip ii completely from this collection, nnd we think you will admit, that unless we "F Ten and sides. FULL PRICE, $1.50; Of Clear Type, Full Gilt Cleth. iicmcns, Faust, Schiller, Lady of the Lake, Lallnh 15 velamcs, Illiistrntwl, Extra Cleth. tl.. 1.11.1 !.. .. .. . f ' uijunurin- x-ncn, njur rrin eApi H.PT' per set. .' ti-iSO $ 81 Ml 1 2.01 1 H.00 l.tAI .10(10 5u3 con SI.IKI 21.00 21.(111 '.".....'." '.'..'.'... 7.N " 11 'H x 2,-. S .VI " l,.M 7-VS lcUS " 7.K8 " H.tii " 2.2.1 " 2.75 ' 1.75 " .t " B.4S " 15.5S " 2.28 " l.W " 7.88 ' 1.38 Eac O.tiJ ' 2.7 ' l.! ' (UH (IAS " l.'.M 10 ' II " 0.2J " 0.21 " 0.27 " -H".-::.":;""i ::::. "-1"1"'"'" ii- label cloth, gilt back. v cloth; V vei . ." 0.0 1 fi.OI SOI cloth by Gustave Den-, quarto 3.00 1.25 0..V) n.50 (I.M) King Street. A 31 USrjTEX T.S. F UI,TON OPKKA HOU.SK. Monday, Tuesday and Weduesday. SI AY 11th, p.'lh and 13th. The Distinguished nnd Charming Actress, MISS IILLIE HUTTOB", THE I'EOPI.E'S FAVOIIITE, Will appear forthe third time this M"mii, In 5 or her lircntest l'layg, supported by u Streng Company. MONDAY Onind Deuble IIUI Vtidc of the Mar ketandXan, Tlte iloed-for-S'othinu. TUESDAY Kidhteen Mttreurnreit. WEDNESDAY ('rand Deuble Hill Mra't VI version ami I.xttle lUhel. I'OPUI.Alt PUICE'' 10 mid !! CENTS UESEUVED SEATS.. . ...."idcilVI'S EVl'ltA: 3-Fer sale nt Opera Heuse. my7-Ctd WAT.L VA1T.J!. 8CKKKNS. w INDOYV Wire Window Screens! Itmayscemallttle.early te tiilknbnut Win. dewbercens, butue think the tlme Is here: the warm weather will seen beuithus.aiid It Is well te be prepared. A geed plan Is te have them flttcd In early, heroic the files till up your house. We nre well supplied with rrames and w Ires. The second-story 01 our hulldlng Is stocked with from S,0t0 te 7.0OU frames or dlirerent sizes, w hleh can be made up ut short notice. The mieewill be low er than licrctorere. We mukn ieun geed sized screen for W cents a piece, and 'l.undseane wire from 11.23 a picce up. All widths or wire sold by the toot or roll nt lowest pilces. We opened te-day, another Choice l.lne or LACE CURTAINS, WALL PAPER. Our stork UU deck is large te select lrem, nnd we have g ferce of workmen te de your weik tly. Indotvbhndes efevery deciiptien. n stren prempil PIAEBS W. FEY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANOA8TKII. PA. ren sale en iiext. T710K SAIiE OIIRENtT Tv-rAn,?:S?'iHent Dwelling-en easy terms, hHu. ate Ne. 15 Shlppen street. '"16-tfd 1I.FKANK ES1II.KMAN. EOR RENT. JljirberShepunderlllUSIl.t llltO'SSTOItK. Centra Square, from Jluy 1st. apl.Vtld OR HALE. A "STONI f lieljS E AND Ilutldliig Iit. 1,0) or tlie purchase money mflv.niitiiilti ,111 ,111. iiMinl.nj l..n..i. ... ' ..... ........ .... ,t,v- ,,,a.-n, ltl llliu IlL npll-lmd ait. 1 . 407 hOUTil UUKKN ST. FOR RENT. Un... J?,! ,JlT" ?lt''8 t X- .N'OUTII I)UK K BlKhhT ; und a basmentSS feet long, supplied with water und heat. " nmras-Ud II. I'KANK KSIII,KMAN. SRI O OOO WOUTM VI' A J MilNERV fVPAXJiKJXjXJ New Yerk and Paris MUM. ilentitcu and tlie ladles iu general will please fat or us mm muir piL-Huin-u, mu leiurin iruivveurs. NEW YOltK AND 1'Altlb Jdil.blNltltV CO.. JanS-tfd r'ennerlv or V-i West King St. XT-VERY OUSTOU:irOETSONElibT. Ii TI.K Or FOUESTKI.OWKll COI.OdNK Who buys One Dellar's worth or '.miles' ami Gent's Furnishing Ooeds A fresh supply nt spring style 4 or lleslerv Inyt .l lll.Ulll()l,ll. received ; 1 the cemiiin ule tiliuze lluili.ru iilr. Klili'iu ,.... - the common Chovlet furSIc, up ti the best luun. dried and uulauiidrled In the market,, anea and uulauiidrled In the inarket,.rant Overalls, Jackets, Hats and notions KCiierallv. HKNltV IIKI'.HTIII.Il' rants, ,. u ., , , Ne. 6i North yupnn Btreet, 1', 9. CL'oIce JluIIdlng Lets mid faind for sale. , ,,.... , ...,u,,, ,,,, S.O) K (.1 J.ISJ I r :w J ) V. SB&&&&,timLik& - . t,.-,1 f"Ji , . 'ii ,' .. -S "Vif- u,.e