"& T ? i7( S-'t;T-5 w 'A .a .T . " AT r" 1-1 iWi, '" . r-ej " v , IY ' n 'V Jv V' , i i . . -- . "; ' -i JJ J i .',r. " ' -a t h itr i , . n' - -l - ai , -;- T"i - rt-: ' f sm. IUI UkNCAfttEB1 DAHiY INTEI.LIGENCE 3DNESDAY, MAY 13, 1886. W1 J V .j-affl -ZL 'HI mv ill? ..iv lw' raw r ' ,1?- v (... TYJ. rs&i ra ' Slifc. w& ..?v O i 1 X . ' f 1 y. Hr f ?t- ' JV fv x . ?4 ' m , v v. COlUMBU'S COUNCIL. , XOX OF ROVTIXE BV8INKIB TRAX8- ACTXTt ZAST xrKxxxa. I Borough's Financial Condition Tb Maw RM4t Att rUcrit-lWilOK Sanitary rre- jwUniw Number of PnllrA f mmtm 'v L,p Brief About the Town. g& fsWular Correspondence of liTLUancr. . (Celumiija. May 11 Council met in resit- HB -- Insi illliknlllf All tltntllliAHt .IMftU- ?!.. Minutes of last regular and special Meting -worn read and npproved. U.fChlef Buntewj Jacksen ropertod lliober- Jliu.l. ...tint ntiA n,-,1nv1tr alan flin fellnwlncr T , tl.-l . 11lHlf IIhiuim ! RE uulJIInn AM COUBCUOI1B , Jlllliv licuuwu vfeu j jiuuuiiud uu the rtroets f 10. 4'8opervlsor Ronlhauer ropertod tliat tools 'Jweretieedcil. sK ;H 'Finance cominlttce : i 3.'' U1KU iUVCl'etl ....a....,,., ...w-. t j u ..,,.m llI7 0 -x'xs" ; uii" ,..,...... uui.m Balance 11,730.07 ti- '" The tlnanclal statoment for 1884, as pre- tf jt pared by the rermcr nnance conituitteo, una 4 i- been tmumltted te tlie borough niulltern, who i In turn rsperted that It was eorrect. The hrL auditors suggosted that the statoment would 4 have been mero completo nud wttlsfivctery. "?" had a Boparate statoment of the receipts and .V espendiuires of the sinking fund nccem-IXlJwieAlt. XOWlU A11IU BUliL'U U1UW U1IEI il" IHH. I1WU1" sary, as such a report Is mmle out In January of each vear. a fact ronulred bv law. The com in It tee had destroyed by burning old borough bends, Nes. 105 te 113 Indus! ve, nine in number and whose amount was (, 000. - The borough-treasurer lins disposed of all the new 4 per cent, borough bends. The committee, asked for and was gran ted an order en the borough trcasurer for f 1,062.20, in payiuent of coupons, and (788.33 jn payment of Interest due trensurer. Preperty cominlttce ropertod a number of needed repairs te epera house, but would "present an Itomtzed statoment of these re pairs needed next mouth. Tliey had net yet rented the cellar of epera house, although therowere soveral applicants thoyiv.ilted In- structiens. uouneu atiiiierized iiieui te use their own discretion. Highway commltteo reported streets and alleys as having been put in geed military condition ; repairs te limber street, ami Walnut street, between (ith and 7tli ; an allfiy botw'een I'erry and Mill street, from 'Frent te Secend had been closed by Individ; ttals without ponnisslen of council or com mittee. Fifteen building permits wero granted te dinbrent parties, In the borough. Market cominlttce ropertod collections as fellows for the month : Annual market rents, f270 ; translent, 90.81. The sale of stalls amounted te 2,080. Mr. Tills prcscnted a complaint from the superintendent of the gas company. The glass In the lamps at Wright's avonue and tippper end of Maner street wero continually being broken, and unions council acted in the matt or tliey would have te be abandoned. He effered the following resolution rotating te the nuisance : That a reward equal lu amount te one-half the line Imposed be awarded for the arrest and conviction of per son or persens violating the ordlnance t lamps passetl May 11th, 1800. Curried. J. Wcsterman refused te make a roert as chairman of pelice and sanitary cemmittee as he had rofused te sorve iu that capacity. He was excused, and l'ulne apielnted in his place. Mr. Wostermiin was also removed by theprcsideut. Mr. Tllle replied from the committee, that the alleys back of King's bakery, iiml pri vate resldonce of Bain'l Filbert wero lit a ter rible conditieq and demanded immediate at tention, lteferrcd te hlghwav rcntnlttee. Mr. H. II. Purple, Avb -s present, nsked council te repair that irt or Chcstiitit street which jesses his lie'-'O, and that the milsante iUUSOO.A'V r,lu iiiiiliiij5 ui mi Ln'iiiiifii lumnu r uruuiiu 1111s rcsiuunce de ihmuhi. could take no action en his limt re- as, although the etroet luid Ixxmi de red oiicned the boreuch has nover taken possession. jioreugu noucuer nauunian gave u as ins opinion en tlie deg ordinance that it ceitaiu sections wero stricken out councils 'neuld have an ordlnance without a tax. The mat ter will be thoroughly discussed at an ad journed meeting, te be held next Tuesday evening. Mr. 'iilloeiTorcd the following resolution : That en all borough tax paid en or Ijofero August 1. 1885, a robate ef3 per cent, be al lowed. Carried. Mr. Fulne moved that smelvlng be prohib ited in council chambers. Carried. Tlie resignation of V. O. Wami as a borough auditor, wan read and acceplud, Mr. Wanri having been olectod a school director. A communication from J esse (Irant, In which he thanked council en behalf of (ion. Grant for their sympathy, was read and ordered te be onterod upon the minutes. An inventory of all preperty in the hands of tlie chairmen of the dlUereut committees. was ordercd te 1)0 tuade and their reperts iianueu 10 air. rorreuoL. On motion of Mr. l'orreltot tlie sanitary commiltee will adept measures, In conjunc tion with the beard of health, te put tlie borough in geed sanitary condition. IJidi wero opened aud rcaU for the collec tion of borough tax for '85 us follews: 8. II. Ueyd, 1 percent; 8. A. Hecklus, 2X, and W. G. Duttonhefor, 'ii. Mr. lieckius was awarded the contract. Numerous bills wero paid and council ad journed. fellce Caie. 'Squire Evans heard the following cases this morning ; Ann Dunmere, complainant, Kph Tillman and Samuel Smith, colerod, for assault and battery ; Chas. Lerlng, complain ant; Mike Iturke, dofendant, for assault and battery; Chas. Loring,' complainant; Mike llurkc, dofendant, for selling lltmer en Sun day, The ovldence of case Nal shewed tmt all wero mero or less disorderly, and the casts wero equally divided amongst thorn, and upon tlicir-payment the case was dismissed. Case Ne. 'i was settled, whlle case Ne. 3 was returned te court, Burke being placed under S300 bail for appearance. Teurn Notes. Uy the death of J. W. Doitzel, a vacancy was made in the otllce of senior s.igamore, of Chicmiesalunga trlbe, Na 3t, I. O. R. M. Last evening Junier Sagamere Jehn KLine, waselected te the vacancy, and H. M. Sample v-'tojunier sagamore! baniel Shaw, of Chicago, and Kddle AUUtJllVliJ, Ul X llllttUUlllUlU, KUVCTilU UAIllOl- Uen of peel and billiard playing, lu Hill lard hall, lostevoniug, te a large ana approclatlve audience. Mr. Shaw's linger pi .Maying was consiuercu wonuenui. A match came of base ball will be nlaved en Saturday, at 11:30 p, in., botweon the lioy liey lioy stenos, of Mauheim, and Columbia, of Col Cel Umbla, en the lotter's grounds, at tlie head or Maner street The canal baslu and old eutlet will be dredged this woek by tlie Pennsylvania jcanalcempauy. Eniployesat the Sbawnoe fumace roceivod Uielr April wages ypsterday. Brakeman Koltiei, who was se terrlbly mangled at the Hellingor's siding wreck, is Improving but slowly. Although his wounds are causing but little treuble, and are healing nicely, he experiences great jwin from tlie eft cots caused by his inhaling steam. Engineer McConuell took a walk yester day, the lirst slnce his accldent, but he is net yeable te repert for duty. Hearing or the Alleged Lluvllle Ilurglars. The tlme for the hearing of the men charged with the LInvlUe burglary, was to morrow morning, but it is net certaln that it will come oil'. Aldertnan Spurrier visited the Welsh mountain yesterday in regard te the case. i. F.Davis has been retained for the defense, aud the case premises te be a very interesting ene. Nothing was seen of Abe Buzzard by the alderman and his party, but the bold outlaw is known te have been en the mountain en Monday night V A e M.uiiil. 'l.ltulln. Swr . A number of uiombersof Lancaster Cem- inandcry, Ne. 13, K. T., ei this city, will -visit Cyrone Ceimnandery, Na 31, of Colum bia, te-morrow (Thuradv) evening, and join thorn In sorvkteu t St Paul's church of that place. Rev, F. J. Clay Meran, the rec tor, will preacb a sermon appropriate te the oeeaslon Afmien Day. The sir knights r-iv i.ave e the regular trahi at 5:30 r m , (Hid rvtuni en a special train, at Uiocen. oluslen of the services. Theso who Inteml toparUcipate sheulrt call upon olther or Hcniouiudery as seen aa possible f " viii . Committed for TrbU. "WW Wlls8n. colored, charged puatj' wlfe with assault and battery and" or tlie ieaoe, was given a hearing bo be lderniiHi . McCobehi v , aud held te bal 1 Mat court,. , XV, 1 BROTHER MTKKB IX REAV1XO. He Find Tim te lle Knconragement In He He UrIeiu Werk. from the Reading News. Rev. Ames Jehnsen, pastor et St Peter's M. E. church, en Seuth Fifth street, preached a very masterly and Impressive sermon Run. day evcnlng. Ills subject was: ' There is nodlileronct," taken from the wenls of holy writ : " Ye shall all llkowise iwrlsh." Tlie sermon was ropleto In argument and most aptly illuslrated. At the conclusion of tlie sermon tlie pastor arese and said that brether Samuel Myers, partner In the firm of Myers ft Helm, the clothiers or this city, but a member of the Duke slreet M. K. ehurcli at Lancaster, was In the audience, and tlin congregation would like te hear from him. Mr. Myers rospendod readily. He stated that he was only a "high prlvate" In the church, but was always wil ling te de all In his power te eucourage ethers in me goeu werx ei tne Master, ins remarKs wero warm and enthuslastle and broathed the old-time spirit of Methodism. Mr. Myers Is ene of thq geed old-fashioned Methodists, a great worker in the church, Sunday school and at the camp-moetlngs, and Is well and favorably known. Ills lltiely pointed remarks, spiced with geed humor, made a pleaslug and lasting inipros inipres inipros ien. OVV THE titllVl'HN' tUllRET JIItllKlr. The Serious Arclilrnt that Ilfcl Little Itey On TucMlay Afternoon, Lest evening Wlllle Reed, ngetl 10 years, son of J. Frank Itccd, of North Duke street, was en his way home from school en Lemen strect with sovernl ether boys. When tlie boys reached the Hhlppeu strect bridge that cresses the Pennsylvania railroad, soveral of tlieni, Including Master Reed, mounted the heavy railing en the slde of the brldge te walkncress, Yeung Reed missed his footing and fell te the track below, n distance of about twenty feet, and struck en the slde of his face. He was quickly taken te his home and Dr. Yoagtey was sent ler. It was found that the boy had rocelted an ugly cut en the left slde of his face and the back teeth wero knocked tint He was also badly bruised but no bones wero broken. Itisn great 'wonder that the Isiy was net killed, and this accident should prove a warning te ethers who ludtilge lu this dangerous pest- iinie. l'l.ijins te Ills IIiisIiii-ks. Miss Llllle lllnteu has geed reason te feel proud of her great success In this city. Iist evening she made horscceudappearaiico and the epera house wen packed in every pait by an cutliiisiastic audlcuce. The ploce prosentcd was "Kathalcen Mavoiirncen" and Miss Hlnten assumed tlie character of Kathleen O' Cenner in her usual capable style. A fcature of the presentation was the crag sceno In the third act The Hetting of the stage reflected great credit upon Hert lUnehart, tlie elliclentstnge carpenter of the opera hoiise. This nvening Miss lllnteu appears for the last tlme in "Meg's Diversion" and "The Little Rebel." The Little Coriuue epera company is lu Its 11 fill week of success under the management efllarry L. Hartniyer, of thiscity. Tlieynre in Norristown and adisiv.itch te the Intki. T.iun.NCKit from Mr. llurtmyer last evening says: "Hetise piu'kpil and huudreds being turned away." The Rhoweisuut. here next week. "" - Cllailleii Wins Again. Ill the Heuso of Commens en Wednesday, the motion of .Sir IMwnrd Messuy Lapes, Liberal ConservatUe member for Keulh Deven, te Insert a clause In the registration net charging tlie expenses of registry en the general treasury, being called up, Mr. (Jl.ul (Jl.ul (Jl.ul stone strongly opiMMed it The motion was finally rejected by n vete or list) te i'iS, a less of le elm by tlie govern ment from last night's tally, and or but 'J ler the opposition. Thu government's majority en Hir Mussey lilies' motion wits obtained through the pressure of a threat that they would resign ir dcfctled. A niiiuljcr of country Lilxirnls he desired te abstain from voting wero compelled te vete en the appeal of the Lib eral whljis, who iKiiutcd out that a defeat veuld mean tlie placing of tlie govcrnineut in the hands of the Conservatives. Tlie C'orkeiilHii. The meintxjrs of the consolidated cork company, and organization representing all the cork manufacturers In the United Stales, held a prlvate meeting nt tlie Slevens heuse last eciiiiig, their object being te dispose of the stock and machinery of Douge'H cork works, nil or which was pur chaw d by the consolidated company Heme woeks age. Te-duv the stock is belnir sold at public Kile among tlie lndh ldiiul nicmbers of me conseiuiutca company, Henry Hhubert being the auctioneer. The printed cntulogue eiiibroces I,?oe lets efdillcrcnts sorts of corks and machinery. Fellow ing are the names of tlie gentlemen present representing thu consolidated com pany : C. I). Armstrong nud Themas K Armstrong, Pittsbiug ; Chas. H. Ressol, fioergoilrlorkimm.S.iuiuol Wilkes, William W. Rames, or Philadelphia ; C. M. Fay, Chicago; Win. King, W. II. Oodrrey, J. L TriiHlew, sr., J. I Truslow, Jr., I). S. Yeo Yee iiiiu, Oce. Uudewill, Joint Robinson, It I De Llsser and Mr. Tayler, or New Yerk; Win. Itoeching and Mr. Hoilge, of Bosten. Itallreail Ulllccrs Klecleil. Tlie stockholders of tlie Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley railroad company and the Philadelphia & Lehigh Valley railroad com pany held their annual elections yesterday. The following olllcers v. ero elected te sorve during the ensuing year : Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley President, J. N. l)u Harry; directors, Jehn P. Orcen, Wistar Merris, X. Parker Shortridge, ICdmund Smith, Henry I). Welsh and J. Piice Wotho Wetho Wothe rili. Phlladelihl.nV; Lehlgh Valley Prosldent, J. N. Dultarry ; directors. Jehn P, Green, G, It. Roberts, N Parker Shortridge, Edmund Smith, Henry D. Welsh, and J. Price Wethe Wetho Wothe rill. Change of Hetel Proprietors. The City hetel changcit Jiands te-day when Rldoneur A Schauin, who purchased the stock and fixtures or A. 11. Landls, took pos session. The members of the new ilrm are well known and iwpular inen. Mr. Jehn II. Rldoneur has Iicen connected with the City hotel, as clerk, for the past llve years, mid possesses u thorough kuowiedgo of the hotel business. Mr. Jehn Schaum was for eleven years u partner of Captain Edward Edgorley, in tlie manufacture of carriages, ,U, en Market street, this city. The new llrm will make improvemonW at the hotel and 'are bound te succeed. Lewer i:ud News. Frem the Oxford Press. Jeseph White, or Coleraln townslilp,started en Monday en an extended visit te various points in tlie West Jehn Illackburn, or Milrbrd, Neb., Is new East and shaking hands with his frlends about his old home In Coleraln township. Went Fer Springer. Olllcer Roadman went te Reading te-day for Martin Sprliigor,whe is wanted te answer the charges el felonious assiult and battery. He will be brought liore this evcnlng and takeu bofero Aldertnan Spurrier. Arrested for Larceny. Henry Lewls vas arrcsted by Ofllcer Weaver this morning at lllg Springs en tliocliargeorstoaling a watch belonging te Samuel U Fonsteriiiachor. The ucctiseil was lecked up for n hearing bofero Alder man McCoiiemy. The Sf!ieiJs Court, The mayor disposed of llve cases this morning. Four ledgers werxMllsclmrged and ene drunk was commltted. IUIillilllen el Works ei Art and Natural Scenery, An exhibition of specimens of tluuait und his his teiicul bvencs and buliaiUKs vabe given for tlm bcnullt of the Sunday n-lioerWniiectcd Ith Christ KvuiiKellcal Liithcruu church, In iu audience room, en next Friday evening. The ud mission has been reduced te llftcen cents te enable as uiuiiyiu jioselblu te be" present mid reap tlie bcnullts or tbe exhibition, A rull ox ex ox plauatien will be ijtvcn by City Buperluteudunt lluehrlu ; und Prof. Matx.wilh pupils from the high scbixil, will enliven the exercises with soverul miisleul uelectlens. . Meuut Oretna Park. This beautlful plcnle ground or the Cornwall A Lebanon und Colvbreok Vulley railroads Is located lu the heart of Seuth Aleutain. The park covers hundreds of acres, u; large jiortlen or which has been cleared of undergrowth, whlle all mound U tbe primeval w lldumess of the mountain. It Un-dellubUuL place, where one may pass tbs day among tha bcuutle of nature. Fer plonle parties the spot Iiasfuarajneuiit ad- VUlUfW. , .4 - .C f .-"-,'. t Cellrxfi Reric. kellglnus ervlces wilt be held In llie CoIIpre chapel en Thnrsdftjr, Ancenden Day, at 10-10 a. m., llev. T)r. Tltid will prench the ecrmen. VBATJia. WLUA.MMUA Snsirrr. In this city. Msy 11, JS3S. Mrs. Ellf.n Ellf.n beth Hlixrtz, relict or Ihn Inte Clirlslliin 8bertz, In the Itld year of her nife. Tlin relattvrs ami frlnnds of the family nra ro re uripct fully Invlled te attend the funeral from lwr Inte residence, Ne. 201 Knet I-etnen street, en Tlmreday nflorneon ntl o'elock, Intcriiicnta Lancaster cemetery. MeaKit. Msy 12, 1S85, n tlila city, Henry MeAcr, In M SM year. The relatives and frlends of the family nre rcspccttully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. fill West King etroet, en Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, (Services at Zlen's Lntberan church. Interment nt Zlen's Luther. an cemetery. MABKKTB. Philadelphia l'rmluce Market, PaitADKtrniA, May 18. Fleur was steady but dull! small sales of l.uuabarrels.liicludlnit l'cmt'u family, at llffli western de., at l.5eQ3.'i'V: Minnesota bakers nt I.W3.M Patents ut Itye flour at M per barrel. limn mi let nt till from 00 nor Ien for Winter. Wheat quint, but flnner ill vl'A bid for May ; ti in. .limn i ii Kit' .nil v : ii t&i. aiiuiihi. Cern was firm ; Mic bid, May; Me KMe. Jntv 1 ftVtf. AueiiKt. June tints stciidy; 4Jc, May; ile Inly : 18a ugusU J una ; 4".c, New Yerk l'retluce Market. Nsw Yerk, May 13. Fleur dull ; Hiipei flne Mute, 3 &OH.I 00 geed te choice Kxlnt Wiiitein, ISH(0 13! MlllllCHOtaCXl ra.n;n'iv Wheill Sn. 2 Hml. Winter, Mny, fl w; tfllllll, 91 IdIiPUIV, vi t''. t .1 re,. t..l.. ., unvs. liriiiiu. s hiiauu, juny, ufyt , y, Wtc ! ' one. esjjp. eats Ne. 2 Mixed, Mny, SJ)ie de .June, Itye nominal, llarley niniilnnl. r Perk dull t Mess, 112 214 M. I.ant W85, June ; fn WA, .Inly. Molasses steady : 184c for ail test. Turpentlna steady nt 32e for simt. llesln quiet ; strained te kmm, II irjJOI 1". i'otreluumnomlnnl Uellnrd luennvn, liii(e. Jlutter steady i Western Imitation C'reuiiieiy choice, 15J20c. Chcese steady ; New, 7kff 1 (e. KKKsdtill iHlale, UWQlV&e i Western, 13)iOllc like steady rnnKsn, JifJ'te. Hiinar linn ; refined L'utleaf, 7e ; (IihiiiiIiipihI, G'icc Tallew sternly ; l'rline Cll J', 5,'c. KrelKlits quiet Kiitu te I.lveriMMil, lijj. (TolIVe iieiuliial ; r.ilr rarifis's, HJic Iluy quiet : Ne. 1 Timethy, 1 09. Clilcatce Produce Market. CiiiCAim, May 13, IfeVOii. in. Ilpsplle the ple-is nntweatAer, Wheat and nllicr uniliin opened steady and firm. Previsions CQlOe loner and very llllle lining. Wheat .lune.fJKe t .Tuly.tUe; Am,'., aijjc. Cern J line, tViu4,-1 illy, 47ke ; Aug., t'iit: Oats .tune, 3IUc t July. 3P,ic s Auk., OHJic Perk lime, 111 HO; July, 111 1; Aui., Ill 20. I.iutl-June, WKij July, WW, Aiitr., 17 ml. Ulbs June, UTS; July, IS t; Aug.,17JX. (XOHIHO. 1. n. in, Wheat HdMiuced a rent ever Ihu iiiornlugiipeniniron tlie reports or ilm-nxlatlim by RrasHlieppers In Texas and Kansus. TlicAu TlicAu TlicAu Rilstoiilleli wus IhnstreiiKOt. Heme rrnllsliiK licirilnse caused slight ducllnn. Cern and eats worn Me higher In sympathy with wheat. Whuiit Muy.WJic; June, twie;July, UJJc ; Aiic Ulj;c. Cem May, HJie ; June, tle ; July, 4Se ; Aug., tsj'e. Oats May, 310 ; June, 3le ; July, 3IKe ; Aug., SlfAc. Perk f una, 111 (tit July. 11112k; Auk., Ill 22K- Ijird June, te ttli; July, i UJ; Auk., gVUlbs-Junc, 5 C1X; July, U TJ)r Aurf.,.1f0. Livestock l'rlcrs. CiiiOAim. Cnttle Kecelpls, 7,9)1 bend; ship ments, -..''00 hnid ; market slew nud n hIihiui lower; shipping steers, I.WO te l,m ft, II t)Q ii "St; l.'Jm le i,.VH B.s. 1-1 1 QS ); !,: te l,m, i 4.VJI r.5; liutclierlnK couiinen te lair, i 4.'.f 'i"i ; medium In geed, .l MJQI Ml; Blockers, and leeders, l IHJ5 'St. Iletts Itecelpts, IV' held ; shipments, fi.snO: market slew and a (.hulls lower; reiiKhund mixed packing, II leiit aj; pucklnu and slilpplng, II .T.S3I SO ; HkIiI, II -? I Ml ; Mkfp-.Siil Li). Sliceiv llevelpts, 4.UUU bead ; shipments, 3,1 Ml bead; market steady ; Inferior tochelco shorn, tS UU& ' ; woeled, II 7HH M. Kast l.mEirrv Thccutlln market was slew and uuchiinjrcd ; receipts, 171 bend ; shipments, l.ssl bead ; no shipment te .New lerk, J ex tol day. Hogs market was iiellve and llrm t Philadel phia. l 7.'OIS0; Veikurs, lirlsii; iviclpts, head; slilpineuts, ttu bend ; Hhlpiuculs yesteiday le Nuw Yerk, carloads. , bheep Meredrm and uiielnniKed; recclplsl3,IU0 head; shipments, V.tuu head. flleck Marhrls. quotations by Iteed, McUrauu A Ce., Hankers, iuiciuiicr, re. 11 a.m. VI u. 3 p.m. Missouri Piiclfle MIcIiIkuii Central New link Central New Jersey Cent ml Ohie Central Del., I.uck. ,t Westeni Denver IileUraudu Krle Kimsas X Texus l.akobliein Chlcaire.V .N. W cemmuii. N.N. Out. A Western St. Paul A Onialm Pacific Mall ltochlwter ft Pittsburg HI. Paul Texas Paclrlc Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union Teh'Kruph.. beulsvlllu ft Nashville N. Y Chl.ftbt L laihlgb Valley Leblgh NuvlKutlen Pennsylvania Heading P. T. A llnirale Northern Pacific Common Northern Pacific Prof Ilesteuvllln Philadelphia ft Erie Northern Central Underground Canada beulhern OH People's FatsPtifrer Jerscv Central 4ii 8S -,4 1U3K Illi'f 'MX Wtb M "' '4i esjf 31 ti'i iH 3s?i 'til ii 7"?. New Yerk Sleck Blarker. Nkw Yemt, May IX Wull street, 1:30 p. in. Meney at per cent Kxchuiige ijulct, but steady. Ueveruincnts IU in. Currency fi's, II'JUH bid ; ls Coup., HJIJi bid ; 4Hs de, IlliJ bid. The stock market this morning opened fiuletnnd steady at last night's doting, with the exception or New Ymk Central, which was ex tremely weak and lower. At the first call t hem was a sharp drlve made at the cealers, under which tbe whele list wcukencd, und at neon prices down HQVi per cent. Since .neon prices have rallied fractionally, 1 p.m. 3 r.v Western Union ti fe'A Adams Kxprvss i American Kxprcss til II. 8. Kxprcss fi Wells, Furge ft Ce KM C.C. I. & C C. C. C. 1 2) New Yerk Central i Kt New Jerscv Central. S3 Illinois Central Kxprcss Ohie Central Michigan Central., Northern Pucltle ' . Preferred Central Pacific Union Pacino Missouri Paclfle Texus Pacific VUi M m" MX IS New YerkEluvuted Metropolitan Manhattan AIL ft Tene Ifiiute " PrefciTcd Canada Southern Canada Pacille , Chicago ft Alten ,. Chen, ft Ohie 11. ft Hud -lit Del., Lac. ft West jeijg Denver 0 Kile , 10J " Preferred : Hannibal ft St. Je Piufuried..... .Kansas ft Texas is ijike hliere I.. K. ftW I.'vs'lleft Nashville....... Merris ft Kssux Northwest ;.,., " Preferred.,,.... Ontarleft Western ,... Ohie A Mississippi ...., " Prefericd Pncllle Mall quicksilver W. ', si" u I'roiurreu ,., Headlnir. lteek Island, Sim Frunclscu Preferred. Omaha. ii St. Paul Frftoried., Pixtferrud 1"5 Nash ft Chat M., I... 8. ft W Wabash ' Preferred.... a, it. ft q JtechOHier & Pittsburg. I'd. ft P.vans Manitoba Oregon ft Nav Oregon Tratisce IVecnl Slecks una Uends, Uoertcd by J. II. long. Par Lest Value, saiu. Lancaster City, 0 per ccntIIM ioe IW " 114)0. leu no " isn. ice J20 SpercUlu loraeyeurs,, lue luafie " 4 " belioel lean..... (xi 102 4 " la ler 20 years loe iw . ' " lu3er2U years, loe leu i In 10er20ye.rs. loe 1UI23 Manhalm IJoreugl. lean 100 102 IAHK STOCKS. First National Jtunk 100 19I.37 Funnei-s' Nstiniuil Hank.. Ail 112 Fulton Natkren) Hsiik... 1 100 171 SieiMitortfeuuVy NuUoueliMinlc,,.,, w lli.W Cbrlstlnna National llnnk.,7?7.i ine Knhrnln National llank..,, loe First Notional Jlnnk, Columbia leu First National Hank, Klrasburg i lne First Nullnnnl Ilahk, Mnrlntla WO FlistNattennl Uanlr, Mk Jey loe I.HIU National llank.., 100 Mnnbelin National Hank.... Kin Union National llank, Mount Jey.,., BO New Helland National JlanW Km (lap National Hank.. , ,. nil uimrryvllln National llank nil Net thorn ISanksteclr,.!.,., lei 115 141 1M lia an 190 i.ie.ln V.VX m leu lie JO no 113 TtJRSriKS STOCS. Ilia Hprlnff A IV-nvnr Valley... 'St IlrlilgPlmit A ilurscshen... ..,,, 1.1 Celnnifilaft Chestnut Hill i. 2.1 Columbia A WashlnnUin. 20 ConestegaA nil? Hpring , 25 Columbia Marietta...., 21 Maylewn A Kllralxithtewu i. 2.1 fncasterA Kiibnita , 21 lAiicnsterA Willow Htreet 'St BtnisburgA Millport Si 70 21 18 24.03 w 30 IU 41 4S.U0 21 W .11 70 M 75 1 leva 140 iianniiAA jnnyuiwn t Mnrlettn A Mount Jey 'St Ijinc, Kllzabethtewn A Mlddlotewn. Hal Lancaster A FrultvlUe... ,.. GO Iiancasler A Lttltz 21 KiistJIrandywIneA Wnyncsburg,.,.. M Itneaster A Wllllnmstewn 25 InicasterA Maner M Ijinciuter AMiinhclin 21 Ijincuster A Marietta , 25 Lancaster A New Helland 100 VISOELLASKOCB BTOCKfl. 41 sa 1.T3 no ci se inn Si a SW.S3 210 6 ls.er. 71 M) r.i.2S 3.1 ID) inn 2S.1 7.0 annrryvllle It It IllersvlllnHtreetCar... Inquirer Printing Company Una I.lRhtund Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse (liendsl M Ml m 21 111) 25 111 Columbia (las Company. Columbia Wnler Company Susuunluinnn Iren Cemnunv IK) Biarietia iionew-wuru iirj Htevens lleusa M Mlllersvllln Nennal Scheel ei Northern Market M Kastern Murket M Western Market Ml Idincuster City turret Hallway Ce Ml (Jim Company Jlemls loe Columbia Ileniuub Itemls... HO Lancaster A Rusqiiiihaniia Sun Lancaster A New Danville 25 .. i .. .. .. - Household Market. Satekdat, SlayO, U1IKT. DAiar. Creamery ItuUer Creamery III llutlerlfHt.. 30 ...ledixs .V) r.e ....HJloe ....11 up. ,.1.21up. ..lefci ...4IV070O Il.il ...sn ta ...WCliwC Cull Cheese, twecups CiiUugn Cheesn, two pieces Ilutiii Checsay lump reuLTnv, Turkeys It plcce (llve) ' f dressed) Chickens W pair (live) " t'ph'cc (cleaned) (lee. (live) , PlKcnii V pair. Ducks fl piece (chimed) MISCKLLASKOVS. Apple llulterfl jt EKKsfdez , Meney W n Ijird V ft , OysP lx Vt nm ,, Dry I leef, chlpicd I bun, whole I Iniu. sliced ...2 ...IRC . . .23c .. 100 ,.(, I ...1"C ...Me 2-Je Mlnce Meat, per ft. ,....12C ,..l.'.f23e ,..llle ..e012e IHU Ilk) Ke ,...sfl!lik! ...lsrwie ...IVtt'iOO 2C IOC ....TflJIIKJ ...4(VIO 1'lC v ....... 60 30 ...1247200 ......12c l'..iwfi.c ....Hl"e 7e ....iJi.'s: IOC 4c FRUITS. Apples VKl'k. lUllUIUllS flll07..... , Coceauutx, each thirrenls V ft (dried)... Ill led ApjilesV t dried Peaches V jt.... Prunes p 11 Iauiuiiis V de. OnuiKcs Villi: Cniuterrlcs fl it. VIHIBTAnLKS. Cubbacell head. Polalecs VlKiik..,, tlliusliel... Ileans (Mum) V it. CarrelH ,1 hunch.. lend Salad ilnlens 1(1 bunch Sweet Potatoes p X pk. Soup lleans Vlt Spinach Upk Salsify V buneh Turnips JI X Ik I'eniM-rs in onions K Pk Uadlshes prliuiieh.... New Tomatoes jir ijt. . i Shad, eaeh t.'attlshpft Perch Ileek Illack Ikiss Plkii While Flsl lludiUK-k l ft Smelts p ft Codfish p ft HcrrliiK ft hz (i Wheat Oats Cern Ityu Hay per ten I'levenu-ed Timethy Herd (jiiiss Orchard Uress .Mixed jin tirusH-s. FleurV out, 23QMIO -ISO H!'.K3 ISO l.V: l-'Ke Uie Miueu IOC 12K 'JK) WW! 4Vi'ic "j-'Witc HHi IIIQIK K1.MW17.1 U.U1&S23 I.MI 12.23 , Mm t2.T5if.l JfXir All rXUTIHEMKXTS, Wanti:d A POSITION AH HOUSI ki-etier or loile general housework. Apply nt Ne. 2i! West Lciuen street. ltd s KMjINflOUT AT A!lt HKI OW (MIST AT lid SWAItlfH.MlN juei'ii St, rplIK IIBST 5e HAVANA CltJAR IN I he CI IV. at IIAIlTMA.Vd YKI.I.OW bTOKi:. FIUINT CltlAlt SALOON One of KOIt SALIi the best stands in the ill v. Fer terms and further Information apply at Ihli Olllee. iii)i:t-lud TITANTED. A Olltli OR MIDDIiB- TT iiKd ueiiiau todeKiineral housework en a farm where them uie iiechlldien. Apply at thO lNTELLtOKSCKIIOlllrO. Ill) 13 2tllftl tW OASBIlALIi TO-MORROW. NEWARK va. LANCASTER, TnursiiAV, Fiudav asiiSatureav, at.MUJius.Vh l'AKK. (iiimeeallcdiilt o'clock. lid1 1VBN AWAY. One lle. bottle or Ferest Flower Cologne, with I ofTcaer2ftsor2.ic. Cnflee, nt CbAIIKF.'STKA AN1 C'fJPPKKhTOUK, NO. 38 WEST KINU STUEhT. 43-Lump blarch, 5c. ft. Telephone connection. DR. l-'OREMAN, PHYSICIAN ANIISIfltllEON. Uemnved from Ne. 211 West KIiik street te Ne. 27 North Prince. (Late residence of A. E. Itebcrls.) in&Khml rplIK MERITS OK MIIjT.KR'H HORAX A. I bOAP may heKiiUKi-d by Us fast IucicusIdk sides. rpiiE JL cm IiAROKST. REST AND MOST coinnlete Itvsertmcnt of Phivlinr Curds In the city from 5 cents per pack up at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FlfONT C1UAU BTOltE. TTIOR JURY COMMISSIONER. .IKltOME 11. SIIULTZ, or EllzabiithtowiLberouKh. Subject te the decision county convention. of tbe Democratic d A wtld AA. BB. Fleur. The llest. Use Mnnlieiiu Heller TheOrlKlnnl. miiyJ-lyM.s&W.U R0SCOE MURPHY, P. D. S., UIIADCATB or The Pcnnsylvunia Cellegu of Dental Surgery, with DJt. II. D. KNIOIIT, 331 North Queen street, Ijineastcr, Pa. Dentistry' lu all Its brunches. marll-WAS3md SEAIiEI) PROPOSALS AVIbh 11E UK. culved nt the Mayer's Olllee until TllCltS DAY, MAY It, ut 7 o'clock, p. in., for the palnt Iiik of the City Hull en the uutslde ; ulsu for the palntlui; of the stairway and hull between the council chambers. Said proposals te be ad dressed te the Property Cemmittee, Muyer's Ofllce, and te be uddicssed " Piopesals for PalntlnK." Cemmittee i-esorve the right te in ject any or all bids. Ily order of nrepurty com mittee DAVID E. LONG, Chillriiluu. Attest : Jaceii M. Cuillas, Clerk. niu-tt TTIINE TAILORING, The finest selection of Woolens In Weistiuls. ly'HssiiuuiTis, t;uuviuui, juunens, ii icets unu r.nr. llsh Plaids, ever before exhibited In this clly can new be seen at my Tulluilui; Apartments, Ne. i7 North quoeu stieet, oppeslto tbe tirape Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every Kiinuent Is miide strictly llrst-eluss. A coinlorl ceinlorl coinlerl ublo and perfcel Ut always gimranteed. Ptlccs modenitu. UOSENSTEIN, The MorcbuntTiiller, lxi21-Cuidlt 37 North Queen street. EVERY CUSTOMER OUTS ONE ROT TLK OF FOHESTFI.OWEU COLOONE Who buj-a One Dellar's worth of Ladles' unit Ucnt's Furulsblnii tioeils nouns IlECHTOLD'S. AT A fresh supply et spring styles of Ileslcryjust received 1 Hfse Ouusu Underwear, shirts fiem the common Cheviot fer23c, up te tbe best luun dried and unlaundrlrd In the murket, Pauls, Overalls, Jackets, Hats and notions ireiierully, 1IENUY HECIITOLD, Na 62 North qiiueu Street. P. 8. Choice lluliainj; Lets aud band for sale. XTEAlRiUARTERS l'OR TILE INDIAN MEDICINES, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Leeher's Drug Stere ftKAT tUXqjtT.. LaWMWr.Pa, HEW Alt YXn T1SKMRSTB. TiTOIl UHB "TllON KLANNKTiH, 1ICAN J3 KETH, Ac, une.MtLI.EIt'S PUIIK UOIIAX SOAP, Leaves them and the hands soft, 1JliNifliAOKH, 1.ACJE CimTAINS AND 2 Crochet Werk can lm eleminlly washed and bleached by MIM.KIIH IIOItA.V HOAP, JT1VKUY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ;j lsdellubled with the results obtained by using MIl.l.ClfH PUItK IIOUAX SOAP. IJTOIt VUKITY, KXORMiKNCK. FtlliTi JL- we clilaiul Htrenir Weight and Htrenelh, MIM.EU'H IIOUAX SOAP cannot be excelled. mankind HlnlHV UKCOMMKNDKD Hath, Toilet mid Laundry, KOIt TUB MlbtiKH'S IIOUAX SOAP. rfWIUY AUK CLKANtiY AND KIjK- A. giint, There Is no ether external remedy that does se much geed as llcusen's Cnpclne Plasters. 23 cents. TUB 1'AVOR gnlned niter IIOUAX bOAP. OF enca BVBHYONB 18 trying SIILLEll'S rnllB MOST DESirtAlUiB ARTICLK JL for washing linens is MILLEIt'S IIOUAX SOAP. N AKTICiiB KOIt AlJi l'ORl'OHKS, Kuaranlced absolutely pure, Is MlbLKK'H IIOUAX SOAP. CONCLUHIVBIiY I'HOVBD TO UK THE best by every person who has used Ml I, It'8 IIOUAX SOAP. N( OTIOE. ersens wlsblni; IIAMMDNIIRPOUTRKn. CHAMPAGNE, wllh i,elKu4.1, Cimtcnnlul Label en, cm Desuppiieci : i.m n bottle nt UUIllir.ll'ft MUUIIII HTOIIK. nprfMydll Ne. il Centre Sijuare. HAl'PY T1IOUOHT AND REHECCA Tobaccos only Se tier tiluu. nt HAItTMAN'e YELLOW FUONT CIOAK HTOKE. fTIIRHT-UIiArSH ROARDINO. X! Together with the choice of looms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Cull en eruddrcss, NO. 4l NOUTH QUEEN ST. Table beat ders uccoinmedatcd. , uO I fd 11 ...... TJENNA. ClflARM FROM $1.00 PER A- Ilundrud up, nt HAUTMAN'S YELLOW ritONT CKJAIl HTOKK. IillSIIERMEN'H KURI'IilKS. . A InrKe line of Trout and Ilan Ply and Halt UihN, Ilmss nud Nickel Heels, Hllk mid Linen Lines, ltisl Meuntlnits and mlsrelhinceus 'Jackie, at HUIII.EVK IllttHS hTOKE, Ne. ill WcstKlui; hlreet. N EVERSOIIUSY AH WW IN THE POPUI.AIt HINTS MA1IETO MKASI'UE Frem HIS.00 up. OurltEAKY.MADK CLOTHINO diapl.lls ciiiierhir incthanlcal and nrtlstle skill. 1 nu nlieady larKO demand ler stylish fabrics. plaid suits and tlin like, proves hew well we hae planned, nud the prices Indicate thai no pmills ure paii aid temlddhi men. tV'n nin fhe medium lielneen producer und consumer. Hence the bujer's luteiest te tnidu with us. Small Ilnji' X11IH, fX.MtnfliJX. I'lealat Kuitt, fLJrt te flOjM. lsirie Varlclu Xorjelk hull: fs, fl, tnul fCM, J''ur Jjitrirr lleyi, Ismg Trainer tiulli, fS, fe, ,1'J.ft) ii) te $17. Wit have today a rcuiarkable dlspl ly of OUUOWN MAKENECKWEAII, 23CENTH. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, R. E. Cl'lllEUPlXTII AMI) JUlIKKT BTS., PuiLAiir.LriiiA. s 2UMMEROK 18s.'i. BXCUBSIONSAND PICNICS! CernwaU & Lebanon -AND Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, lu llin heart of Din Seuth Mountain, en the linn or II111 iibnvu read. Is eirered te Individuals ami associations Free of Charge. These Krnuudi, covering hundreds or acre., are easy of net ess from all parts of Eastern Pennsylvania. fiJ-TlieruiimMOIJXTAI.VsTUKAMH un.........i by ruillc bridges; MOl'NTAIN SI'UINi walled up wllh native Haudstoue SHADY II .I.IS null I'ltUME.'S.MlKS A I.AKliK DAN'f'I.Vtl PAVILLION, LAIttiEDI.VINt: HALL. KITCHEN, DIN1.VC UOOM. nudTAIILES, IIENCHESnnd UUSTIC SEATS hcnttercd through the cntve for the free use of exeurslenlsls. LAWN TENV1S, CUOQUET.IIALL 41 HOUNDS, 1IOWLINU ALLEY, SHOOT1NO OAL LEHY, H'OITS ahi. FOOT IIALL AioumenK thenmiireuicnts circled. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allewed en the Premises. 43-Partles deslrliiK It, can pnicure meals at IhePAItK UKWAUUANT, which Mill bounder 11111 eitarKO 01 jiii. caterer of thu E. SI. 1IOLTZ, the noted LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, w he will been the ki'euimIb throughout tbe scu scu sen, kIvIiik it his personal supervision. -Excurslnii8 from nil imfuts en Pennsjlvn nla lt.lt. Mill be canlcddlivct te the Puikwllh Puikwllh eut chuiiKO et curs. -i:curlen rules and lull Infcirinatleu can be obtained und eiiageinents iitTeeted with parlies from nil peluis en the Pennsvlvanlii It. It. iiihiii application te OEO. W. IleV I). As sistant (iencril PiixseuKcr AkciiI, P. It. It.. Ne '.Ulseulh Keuithstreel, Phllndelphla, 01-te J. C. JENNINGS, Sunt. C. A L. A C. V. It. U., Lebanon, l'u mylS-'Jiud JpENRYX PARK. Penryn Park, -On the Cornwall & Mennt Hepe R. R, Excursion Cemmittee el Churches, Sunday Schools and ether select organizations, In muk. luir their summer nrruuKemcuts, should net nee lect le reserve a day for Penryn Park. This dellghtrulruseit Is situated in the midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And its grounds covering hundreds or ncres ure easy or access from all part or central Penn sylvunla. Per the frce use or oxcursleulets tbere aioeitenslve GltOgilETAND LAWN TENNIS GUOUNDS. I.AICUE DANCfNG PAVILION, HAND WANII, KITCHEN, I1A8KET AND CLOAK HOOSIS, midCONSEUVATOllY On tbe Summit of the Mountain. Thore Is also n refreshment room in charge or a competent caterer, where meals can be precuied nt uioderute rates, a photograph gallery und iiuiueieus ether attractive features. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Exourslens from ull peluU en the Philadelphia Alteadlugiiud Heading Columbia Hnllreads will be. cairlcd direct tulfie Park without ehanue of cuns. Complete Infoiinatlen can be obtained und en gagemenUeirected with parties from all points en tbe Philadelphia A ICcudlng and Heading & Columbia Itiillreads, upon application te cre, Hancock, Ucneml Pussengeriiud Ticket Agent. Philadelphia A Heading Itallread, 2.T Seulh Fourth Bf reet, Philadelphia, Pa., mid with parties rreiu Lebanon by upnlylng te the undersigned. uaiu. vua nuiisiALENSUC, Sept. Cernwull A Ut, Hepe Uallrend. muv8-3md cbaneu, Pa. HVEVTAVLE8. CUPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscope, Field Ulasses, Paromcters, Tele scopes, Magie Luuleriis, Tbenuemeters, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FUEL en application. QUEEN CO., N4. W4 CHKSTNUT BT, PJIILADELVHIA BHU-jrw vi.eTin.yii. jV- CLOTHING for EVERYBODY Willi n lai-ge mill varied stock of Clothing for Men of every trade, for Iteys and Children of all ages, we are quite certain of meeting the demand of every class of bnyers at prices that mast give snttafuctien. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. mi3nid AMVHVMKSTS. F iUJjTON opera house. Monday, Tuceday and Wodnesday. MAY llth, 12th nnd 13th. 1 be DIstliiKUlshcd and Charming Actuss, USS LILLIE HnrTOI, THE PEOPLE'S FAVOUITE, Will appear for the Ihhd tluiuthlsseaien,lu 5 of her O rentcst Plays, supported by a btreni; Company. M4INIIAV Onuid Deuble IIIII.-.f'rMr of Ac. V;r kctnndXun, The Heed for-Xelhlng. TUESDAY Kathleen Mm-eiirticcn. WEDNESDAY-Orand Deuble Hill .Vf' 111 ter lien anil Utile JUbtl. POPIILAK PltlCES 10iind.i) CENTS. UESEItVEI) SEATS 10CENTS EXTUA. Jrl"er sole nt Opera Heuse. my7-i;td A N ATOM 1CA Ij EX 1 1 1 IUTION. Dr. Heidemann's Famous Anatomical Collection, Lately lieni Euion-, Is coining teLsiiicuiterniid will ejien al 14 EAST KING ST., SATURDAY, MAY 16. The following Is the endorsement of premt ncnt physicians und citizens til Utlcu, N. V.: llltlca.Vernfnff Herald, Jim IRth, lssi.) We, the undersigned phj slclans and ethers, of the city of Utlca, haling aeeeptcd the ciy i-ei dial Invitation of Miwsrs. Heasen A. Oettlleb te visit the Sluseum or Anatomy, new en exhibi tion lu this city, nnd having thoroughly In spected the same und round the specimens or Intrinsic merit worthy of the general public, we de heartily recommend It te the pntinmige of the citizens el Utlca: Jaa.cs O. Hunt, William Itusscll. E. Fuller, Chniles P. ICmell, Slatthlas Cook, Charles II. Lett, Edniird .1. Stephens, L. W. Kogers. my IS tin! WALT, l'AVEU. w INDOW SCREENS. Wire Window Screens! It may seem it Utile early In talk about Win dew Screens, but lie think the I line Is heie; thu warm weatherwlll seen bewlthus.aud It I well te be prepared. A geed plan is te have them fitted In early, before the (lies 1111 up your house. We nre well supplied wllh frutnes nnd i Irei. The second-story oreur building Is stocked with from 8,010 te 7,uw frames or different sizes, w bleh can he made up nt short police. The pileewlll be low cr than heretofore. We make j uu n gisd sized screen for 10 tents n piece, and Landscape win! from tjl.ta n piece up. All width of wire sold by the fisit or roll at lowest pilccs. We opened te-day, another Choice Llue of LACE CURTAINS, Three, three and a-half and tour Miidsleug. Pllce 75c, JI.IO, 11.21. 11.00, $1.75, ti.w, fil, tl uu a piece up. Poles 40e,.V)e, 75c, f I.O), Ac. We are In the busy season fur WALL PAPER. Our stock Is Urge te select liem.iiud we have a strong loree of weikmeu te de your nmk promptly. Wlndowshades of every description. PIAEES W. FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTElt. PA. CAItHMAUEH. QTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage llullder), HAKKKT 8T11EET. KEAIt OF POSTOKF1CE, LANCASTElt, PA. MY LAUUE STOCK OF OT&frEES & CARBIA&ES Comprises the Latest Styled a gantly Finished, WHICH I GltEATLY KEDUCED PKICE and thu most Eln. I OFFElt. AT KICKS. ThO SUPKUIOIt QUALITY OK MY Wnlllf Is no longer questioned. My work Is as flne us any made in the larger cities, und SOLD AT HALF THE PKICE. New Is the time te erder for spring. ENCOUUAUK FA lit DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WAIIUANTED, KEPAIIIINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ferthal mr A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Gire me a call. nevJO-tfdAw VNDKU TAKJNU. TTNDERTAKrNO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Quccd and Vine Streets, IiAMtUBTKB, l'A. Personal attention glven te ull enlers. Every thing In the Undertaking line rurnlshed. Huylne secutcd the services of a tlrst-class me chanle, I urn Piepared todeall kinds of Unbel. sleilug at very moderate prices, All kinds el c uiuiiuni upneibieteu. Gfve me u call. L. JanlO-tld R. ROTE. roil SALE OB EENT. TjIOR HALK OR RENT. JJ An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. IS Sblppcn slreet. Illltt-tfd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. TTIOR KENT, as usi! Ruber Shen under HIRSH A HIIO'S STORE. CeutreHiiuure, from Muylst. uplS-ttd 37IOR BALK. A STONE HOUSE AND lhillding Let. $1,000 of the purclnu-e uieinv may remain oil the premises. Inquire ut apl4 lmd 1)0. 4U7 bOUTir tJUKEN BW FOR RENT. v y Three Law Offices at Ne. IS NORTH Dkh STREET) und iv basmcut OS lect leug, Hupiiied with water und heal. 7 marX-Ud , II. FRANK KSHLKMa'n. vi.eTinsa. 1 V HAS COMB. WHATT THE FIRST OF MAY. When nit nut nre robes Itseir In na' Jti1?,! n thl-i muled us tint "W 1 THE 1 IMF. TO nm Spring Suits, Spring Underwear, AMI Gents Furnishing Goods, AND THAT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 24 Centre Square. IS THE PLACE OK ALL PLACES TO HOY. Yeiini in.in.lf ou Mould cut a dish, (Ir If you'd u upon a innsli, Don't riKill-di be, oreM'r-msb lie wlicie they de net dual in trash. Ner fell eheiipKeiHls bec.iuee the) 'I e ll.uh, (le buy jour goods low down for cash. BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANOASTEIt. PA. T up. Increass in Our Business Since eiiriuHUilnir has been beyond eurcxpeqlu liens, nhhhpiiiif h that tlin M-ople appreciate the mil unlades which Moeirerthuiii.bolhlnour UOW PRICES FOR BESTGOODS AND FAIR TREATMENT. Woelfer thlsiiiek bl'EClALINIH'CEMhNTS INOl IE Beys' and Children's Departments. New Lines of llltOWN and SCUEW SI'ITS-Slzes, 4 In II m.ri: conic In short Pant Hulls, 10 le 17 lu Heys' sies. special ililve lu llOVb' IIU'i: FLANNEL St) ITS, 10 le 17, fast colors, al . l Full ilne or cheaper grades et Heys' and C'bll dlen's Clothing. SiHcl.illy of CIULDKEN'S 8I.NOLK PANTS, 4Hc te 1 1. if. . It leiinliily dues net pay jee te malie Chil dren's lianiieuts, as we sell te you ut less than you can buy the mulei1.il for. Call and sec. IMMENSE LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHINaGOODS- CONSULT OUK SHOW WINDOWS. Eleven of them full or llrigbt, New (.oeda. It Is le your advantage te taken leek through our stock, lis we claim te take the lead In that de pnrtment iu Mutely, style und low price. eirn motto " Meney iff muted it gisslsiu emit satisfactory when taken home," holds gisst all thu time HIRSH & BROTHER'S e.viM'Uici: Clelliing and Ce.il's FurnisbiCK Heusi1, COltNEROFCENTIlEStJUAUE AND NOKTII O.UEEN SlIIEEl' w ILI.1AMSON t MISTER. BOYS' DRESS SUITS lu the New Styles Saek Celt, made single hi casted, high biitlen. The sweep of the trout Is entirely new and quite dltfeient te anything yet liilieduced. Our exlenslu assortment of iteys' Dii'hs Suits consists of Iheadlmsik Cassl lnei-e, Dahlia and Brown Corkscrew Worsted, llrenzu l'luld and Light Check CiiMlmeie, Punt Indigo lllue Suits in .Ml(hllc-e and i:sex Plan uels, all at thu Latent l'.ishluus and ul Lewest Pilces. I0RE0LK JACKETS IN A LAlttli: VARIETY OF Llt.HT DARK SHADE M TElil.lL. NI Spring Overcoats, $6 te $20. GENT'S PERCALE SHIRTS. The Cellars wllh each Shlit, fine. A heller luallty wllh a pair el Cults mid tne Cellars, 1.C0. Whlle Flannel lllcycluShlits tl.imcach. Sirvcial Hales le Clubs. lllue Flannel ShliU, Ceided aud Pleated Flouts. The Nuw Ne 1 folk Shlit lu Whileand Funcv. Celers. t lmpei ted IIem', plain coleix, silk eleeked, original, pi Ice .Vie. We hae marked thinn av. Suinmer .Merine Uudcrshii Is. 'J5c. i',u and SOc. Nuwnud haudseiiiu patleinsin sill; llnudkei chlefs, 33c, Me, 7'e and $1.00 each. GLOYES. GL07HS. Fine 1 1 less Kid lu nil the popular colors, bklu for Dilvlug and Silk and t.lile Thivud. Deg STRAW JiATS. Children's Straw Hals iu Whlle auk Mixed, wiiu r alley iiuiuis, isv, au ami $l.ll, Heys' Mixed Sliuw Hats, wllh DaikFljj Silled IM1IUB. t,JU White nnd llrouze Dress Stmw Hals.i'.e. Light Colored btltr Dicss Hats, Sljsi, $1.73, tl no. fi.S0iuidfJ.UU. . i if . , UMBRELLAS Iu Silk Luveiitlne, Alpaca, lileila Clelh and l. Ingham, Memlu Cleth. Lap Dusters plain and lancy. Lawn Tennis Shoes, Base Ball Shoee, Bloycle RIdera' Shoes, ra Fiue guallty Canvas, In ISInck, lllue.lliewn. Whlteand Drab, with MnroeuColoreil und Light and .Dark Tail Colored Tisi and Heel Caps of PubbloGeat, A lull range or sizes In all culeis. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER. I'A, rjUIE REST AND MOST ECONOMICAL A. in mails MILLER'S PURE HORAX bOAP. T EVAN'S FLOUR, LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llicud. .Fer nole by Grocers generally. . Levun & Bena, Merchant MMlern. Ofllce ; 17 NORTH PRINCE ST. upiWwd r.. A i. . .. . t) .7T -1 ,1! t- ,, jV ri- vJOti , , t 43t .A-.
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