Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 14, 1885, Image 4

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THE iJtTffOAkPBB DAILY INTBIiLIQENOBfa, TBDtTRQPAY, MAT 14, 1885.
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JHTS TEMPLAR PARADE.
ifc SK KOVTB UP TlilH JEVtlSlKU'a FRO-
CKBBIUS IN GOLVMtllA.
Uten ten Sermon Afterward A Number
M Indiutrlsl IUm Seme I'lrniure Notes.
.f,A Fair In Armery null Short
Nete About tlie Town.
fifaralar Corrcspenflcncn of Iktelliuknckii.
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"SCelxjmiua, May II. CyreiioCeinmaiHtory
' He. 84, K. of V., of Columbia. In full rcgalln,
"-r will parade this evening, In company with a
-."jfjalngntlnn of sir klilnlilH from IjitncoMer.
hi ,yJ?M pnrnde w
form promptly at boveh
front of Odd Fellows' hall,
ever tlie following route:
r rw.imt. In 1'rnlll. in WiilnuL te
i$u-t o'eteck In
'ji..)wtd march
li?tiif,'i Seventh, te I-ecust, te Secend, te St. Paul's
.''i-hR E. church, arriving nt this point the sir
"&? fti?kHlgUta will enter that odlilce, whero a ser
F?. 'L wen coniniemoratlvo of Anconslen l.y, will
"S;;Hb tloliverod by Hev. V. G. Cliiy-Merati,
JIW Alter these services me visum;; sir Kingum
irtM s , Xrlll return Heme en a special train,
Ascension Day Is
befnc niiurepi lately ob-
acrvnd In the Cnthel e nml KpIhcepiiIIsiii
churches, services being held nt Intervals
during theday. A large number of stranprs,
principally Catholics, from adjacent villages
. are In town, attending theso services.
Industrial Items.
Empleyes or the l'ennsylvanl.i railroad
company nt Columbia, will lccelve their
April salaries this afto-"en.
Repairs and additions te liie f'eltnnlilii roll
ing mill contliiue with untilmlecl vigor. Tlie
frame wei k ler the latter I up, and ready te
be covered.
It bas been proposed te liierense the capa
city of the Columbia Hint works, and te rur-
ther this plan a meeting; will 1 e held this
fi aftornoen in the ofllee el etbaiigh .V. Ce., te
., organize a stock company.
, On l'lcnsnre llent.
v A number oreur citizens are spending to
day en Chlipies rock.
Our townsman Mr. Henry Koduiihciser,
and who is draymen for the Pennsylvania
railroad company, will en Wednesday next
Ball for Germany, whero he will visit friends
ami relative, lie expects te be away three
months.
' , Fishing parties are net a new plcastire for
' ' Columbians, but is ene which is enjoyed this
'time every year, It is a dally eccuri euro for
the shad batteries below the dam te be visited
by these thirties who watch the rare Hsrt of
Blind fishing with gteat intoreht. Tlie fisher
men nre ever kind, attentive and their
hospitality cannot but be appieciated.
A I'nlr In Armery Hull.
Commencing with this ovening, and con
tinuing for the next ten days, Putnam t'iicie,
Ne. 113, 11. U. It. F. of Pa., will held a fair In
Armery hall. Extonsive preparations hae
been made, and no doubt the fair will baa
success. Tlie hall Is beautifully trimmed, a
delicious bill or fare prepared, while n large
number of costly and useful fancy articles
nre te be voted for, chanced oil' and sold.
llemugti llrlcfs.
The Columbia school beard will meet In
monthly bessien this evening in council
chain ber.
The Vigie boys have deserted their ciigiue
house for Wilsen's corner, and nightly act
In a manner that Is unbecoming liremen and
geullemen.
Phil Dohev, colerotl,yostcrdaj'sui'd Cliarles
I.erlng, white, for drunken nnd disorderly
conduct. .S'iiilre Frank committed him te
jail for 30 ilavs.
1. K. 11. bngine Ne. 5S3, wliile shlfllng
cars yosterday, at the dejwt siding, jumped
the tracks. l)amage, broken llange en ene
of the pony wheels, and the planking of hi
ding broken and splintered.
Several of the white publle schools will have
n short session this afternoon, he ns te allow
their teachers, e' opj-ertunlty or nttendlug
the oxanilnaeons el the colored schools.
bnt select ana eujoyauie surprlse
'iven te Mrs. Ilarbara .Mulllinui.
lu en Seutli Frent street, last eveu-
bhn Mclbert, aired 77 years, died at his
TOUIIlU, 1II..I1 IIUII, J11V, ,ilt IUUW1HJ 11I1II.11U11I
old age and goneral debility. He was father
te our townsman, I'eter MolherL Dweased'H
remains will be interred in the (ierinan
Catholic cometory, te-morrow at 1) iu in., from
the Cherry street German Catholic church.
Although this is the third time Miss Lillle
Hilten has appeared in Columbia, this noa nea noa
sen, she Mill bogreoted hy liirfje atidiences,
for she Is Columbia's favorite actress her
winning ami lady-llke mauner and Biiperh
acting has made her se. She plays under the
management of Gen. Welsh l'est, ami this
ovening will appear In " Led Astray," ene
of her strongest pieces.
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DEATH OF JOHN II'. JACKbOX.
The Extended and Useful Idle of u Prominent
Citizen.
Jehn W. Jacksen, an old and icspectcd
resident of this city, died at his looms Ne. :t0
North Queen street at half past t ulvu o'clock
this afternoon, nged about 70 years. He was
a native of Maryland, but came te Lancaster
with his mother when a mere child, and
when he was only soven years old he was
put te work iu the "old factory" en the
Conestoga, at the feet of Heckland
Htroet. Some years later no was em
ployed as errand boy In the dry-goods
stere of Mr. Hollmeicr, en Jertn tjuecn
v8tteet, whero n. Z. Shroiner's music store
aew sLuuls. He wasadvanced te aelerkship,
L..1 - t...l ...t,l. f irflir..inl.iK .f.itll nl.nnt
i "IU lUlliaillUil Vllll.lll. UUlilUUlUl IIIUIl UU'IIH
Xr NJ. 'Se, when he bocame a salesman in the
L. ' eeilh and variety stere or Jehn Shatlner,
r 'X th0nnrrin,l r It, l,A hlllhlltll. HOW rwMltllnil
its ajeelry stere by 11. M. Shreiner.
KJTtus TIIK jr.WKLUY lll'HINi:hS.
Hocentliivod te act as clerk and salesmati
Ter Mr. Shall'imr until 1815, when he and the
Mle Mklmel Zahm bought out Mr. Shallner'e
Htblislmient. Mr. Zahm being n prncti-
f w.Jewclur ud watchmaker theso
and 'lV0re m,,,ed te l
comb
carrled
rr-L .,,'ni)iy iraue nrovieusiy
Mm -fcr juanj "',',"'!.." ii!.riV? J'?!n!S?
11 ""'IH'IIGI I ill-. ,T.V3 liu, , Cll HJ, II11LJ1
and 11. ail'e Dusmess was sold out te Chas.
Brether. Tlrtroiner, trading as Slirolner it
thelr goods oxetsentlouion dispo-,ed of all
vorwiire, which biowelry, washes and sil sil
centhiued until the I'jea of trade hae been
On the dissolution efiit.
Jacksen, Mr. Jacksen ac. firm or Zulmi it
tlie ollice of Hen. lted a pesitinl j
rowes, then secretary or-ns II. Hut
wealth at Harrlsburg, whero v. common,
for a year or two. romalned
IN FINANCE.
About 1K15 he bocame coniecte(ix,jt;, ,
Inland Dopesitand Insurant ceui..., '
was cashier or that Instituien for sdvi""
years. It was during his cornection with the
bank In this ivimcity that it nad "-'J event ul
iwporleiieK with Elijah JligVand met with
serious losses thoreby. JB'1! wll ,ns
woll-kuewu In financial c!r?0!JI speculator
nd "kiter," overdrowl8 accounts very
heavily and having .'alld te make geed the
overdmtts, Mr. Jackso''Wwcen8Ur0(l for nog neg nog
llgenceand htecaslilhlp terminated. Leng
utter tlie transactie ad alter the litigation
of the bunk wit '"Bi suit was brought
against Mr. JacW" hy the representatives
ofthelnstitiitioif and they recovered judg
ment, though twpular sympathy was largeiy
en his Rlde;dnd, we helieve, nothing was
realized ei- the JudgmenL Mr. Jacksen had
also beeu city treasurer In 18e7.
in vmvate hiviu
On quitting the Inland Insurance com cem
papy Mr. Jacksen lived retired. About six
or srtven years nge he was aiVocted with a
Btrokeorimndysls, and had at Intervals sev
eral Bubxcqueut strekes, which badly lamed
bun and impaired his Bpoecb. Twe mouths
age as he was descending the stairs from his
bod-roem te Shroiner's Jewelry store, he foil
and broke the thigh bone of his paralyzed leg.
Frem this accident he nover recoverod. He
suffered greatly both from the accident and
his long oenilnomout, and his naturally ro
bust constitution finally gave way, he be
came physically exhausted and dled as above
stated, it being suppesed that he mi lib red a
linalstroke or paralysis just before he dled.
Mr. Jacksen was a man of lair education
and of great mental vigor. He had but peer
opportunities for educating hhuselr In bis
youth, and feeling koeuly what he had mtssed
for wantjer better schooling he was a zealeus
advecate or the iroe school system and de.
voted many years of his lire te the
bh of popular education. He was
elected a member of the school beard en the
3d of August, 1S1U, te fill the unexpired term
of Rev. M. IUhnseu, and remaiued a mem
ber of the beard continuously until Novem
ber 1, 1882, a period of mero than thirty
three years a longer tertu than any ethor
member or tlie beard ever held. And he
was net merely n nominal momber, but ene
(f the most uclive and effectual uiembers
tlint body ever had. He served en nil the I
ImperUnt conimlltces, nnd was Ter a great I
trartlen el his term or servlce chairman of I
thoBiiiierlntondtngnnil Ilnance committees, I
ana irem iniii te jbii, he hiw iiruHiucnv ei
the beard. An Inspection of the minutes or
the beard shows that Mr. Jacksen's volce
nndvoteworo nlwnys en the Mlde or mero
and better schools.
Mr. Jacksen was n politician who wielded
a very eonsldernblo Inlluence. He was an
anient Democrat during his earller innnhoed,
and tlie "lltlle back room " In rear of Zahin
Jr Jacksen's sUire was a favorite resort for the
'lest werkers" In the vcars bolweon 1810
li m.
and lSfiO. When the factional quarrels
among the Democracy wero se bitterly fought
between the lluehannn and tlie null-
lluchannn men, Mr. Jacksen was ene of
lluchanau's most bltler opponents j but
when that gentlcmau was nominated for the
presidency, he gave him a cordial supixirt.
When the war breke out, howevor, Mr.
Jacksen connected hlmseU with the Itopuli Itepuli
llcan jiarty nnd gonerally voted that ticket
thereafter, but was net regarded as n strict
party man. He served as n member et city
councils rern low years, out never nspireu
te any otuer ouice except tnose nuove men men mon
tinned. Heclally, Mr. Jacksen was a pleasant, Intel.
llgent companion, as a business man he was
upright and honorable, us a clllrcu Incorrup Incerrup Incorrup
tlhle and patriotic lie was generous te a
fault, and bestowed much of ids substnuce
In aid or the peer and in furthoranceof charl charl
table iustltutiena. In religious matters he
was liberal nnd tolerant, nnd we liellove It
was only n few weeks nge that lie ieruinlly
connected hlmself with the Moravian church.
Mr. Jacksen was a bacheler mid it may be
remarked as n singular incident that for at
least forty years he occupied asasloeplng
apartincnl tlie room in which he died, nnd
for nn equal length of tlnie occupied the
same seat In the dining room of Michael's
hotel.
IWU NJitUlO llVStlASlt.
Tim tlnncreiinlalile Choice Tlmt XVn Mndn hy
il Yeung While Weman.
The people in the walllng-roem of the
New Yerk V New Haven railroad, New
Yerk, especially the ladies, wero shocked
about two woeks age le see a geed-looking
and well-dressed young woman, npjmrenlly
about twenty-two years old, kiss and bid an
affectionate adieu te a builv colored man
about thlrty-llve years old. Heme of the male
passengers niadeau investigation and learned
thnttliegirl lull the train nt I Ian Hen, and that
she was l.lbby t'onyer, empleycsl as a wait
ress in the family of the lute William Mat
thews, where she was quite a favorite Alieut
1 o'clock jh m. en Tuesday the colored man
loll a train at the Harrison station. He was
attired in a I'rliice Albert coat, n white vest
nnd n pair of plaid trousers made in the latest
fashion. He also wero a white cravat, u pair
ei iaicui-ieaincr snecs, a mown peruy nai
and a pair of yellow kid gloves. He at ence
went te the Matthews mansion. I le was In
troduced te tlie ether empleyes by the girl
as her husband, Titus Peele. She had re
cently hinted te some of the Inmates that she
had been married during a visit te New
Yerk, but she had carefully refralned from
saying anything about his complexion or
race.
Mr. and Mrs. Peelo left the Matthews man
sion and tripped along te the railway station.
Thov sent nn expressman te the heuse for
the bride's trunk, which after seme delay,
was obtained, all her late associates declining
te aid tlie oxpressmau In getting it down
stairs. Thoceiiplo left Harrison nlKiutfi p. in., for
Mount Vernen from which point they pro
ceeded bv stage te Yntikcrx, whero it is
understood they intend te ronide.
The Condition of llcury Hurtkln.
Henry Uartklns, whosesolf-inlUctod shoot sheet
ing In Deuglassville, llerks county, en Wed
nesday morning, has been rocerdod, new
lies in the Heading hospital, whero is Is said
he may recover. He Kiys he was iu Hoy Hey Hoy
neld's brigade during the war, hut
doserted. lie declared that he was pre
pared te dle and told Clerk Knerr that
he would willingly have seme ene send
a bullet through his heart. He had been (tod
dling four years and was tired of life. Had
he net been in Mich n hurry, he said, he
would certainly have shot himself dead yes yes
terday morning. He Is about GO years old
ami lias a son in l'liiliidelphla and two
daughters iu ll.dtimere. He has no desire
te get well. This is evidently net his llrst
attempt al self-destruction, as his Hrms nre
gashed In several places as If he had tried te
bleed himself le death.
Wendell Phillips' Meagre 1 Mate.
It was stipiescd at the tlme of the death et
Wendell Phillips that his estate was worth
fully 5200,000. The rejKirt or the appraisers
under tlie will, made te the probate court iu
llosten, shows that the total value or his
proerty Is only 8,yfii0.", of which fl.SW.'i'i
is iu real cstate and $l,02.'!.b0 iu personal
jirojierty. Among his assets wcre l.'i,0M
shares of mining stock that were rated as
worthless.
The President en Lltlle Hound Tep.
Heward II. Ilelz, photographer, of this city,
was at Gettysburg during President Clove
land's isit tliore, mid accompanied
the picsidcutial lilv te the batllo batlle batllo
lleld. Whlle en l.lltle Ueiiud Tep
Mr. lielz took a photograph of tlie party,
iiumliering nearly enu hundred. The pic
ture is a ery geed ene, the president, seme
members of his cabinet, and several ether
distinguished citUcns and soldlers being
easily recognized.
Special Cheap Lirurhlnn In ItiadhiK.
On b.iturdiiy, MayiJd, thu occasion liclnKlhn
dcillcatlen and umelltuKef "The Liiuer Monii Menii
uieiit," tnilns Mill leave Liincnstcr (Klin? bl.)
at 7.:tii.iu. l'aielorieun(llrlp,onlyl.'i",. Leave
Celiirnlila nt 7:Ma. in. Fine only $l..1'.
iuyll,in,WASlAltw
VKATHS.
JIeseii. May 12, lS.s5,ln this city, Henry Mest-r,
In hls'.'M ear.
The relatives nnd friends of the family nre
lcspectlully tulted teatlend the funeral, fiein
his Inte lesldenee, Ne. Sit WestKInK street, en
Friday aftei neon at 2 o'clock, bervlces at ten's
Lutheran chinch. Iutermciit lit Zlen's Luther
un cemetery.
Dktwilkii. On the 13th Inst., at the residence
efW. L. lleishey. In Lener Uuphe township.
Urn. Kllzuhuth Hetwller, u Lnudls, wife et the
late Cliilstl.iu Detwller, ugedUO yeam, ; meiitlis
and IS days.
Funeral en Sunday inernlnt,' at ll o'clock, from
theicsldcnceef her son, llliiuu Delwller, Iron Iren
villi", West Hcmplleld township. Services nt the
U. It. chinch, ut iu o'clock, a. m. Interment nt
Meuutvlllc. ltelatlvusaudriieiuls me respect
fully invited te attend the funeral. inlletd
JUAUICJSTi.
I'lnHdelphla I'reiluce .Market,
PiiiLAni:u'iii Muy 14. Fleur was steady but
j?ij ?c3. Si "liv. pr"l, IneludliiB I'eiin'u
KSffl,.1' V.' B;r:i de., ut 1.6dG5.;
n$imxrX'S.icn ttt 'MOS.Mj PateiTu a
llranslewat in ,riviricl
Wheat stieiiK, but hi ,r ... ,,.,. ...,,,,,,
aV.VrX,i.rTiiUcf ay : 5."
July s &He AiiBtist. K'ia Jllui --
New Yerk Produce SIar.et
Nkw Yc-nir, May 14. Fleur Fine. ., , , ,
Superllne State, J 503 S5; coiiiinen t&.,,?,195 '
Ohle.MWOMlSO. ' Urexlni
Whoau-Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, June. i...
July, ft u. ' ''5
Cern Ne. s Mixed, May, MJ-'e ; June, 55c.
Oats-Ne. a Mlxed, May, SJej de June,
Uy'e nominal.
Hurley nominal,
l'eikdull ; Muss, f 13 20.
Irfinl flta, June ; u M, July.
iuuiiusuB ijuiuk i uuiuui; sieuu, IbliC.
Tunieutlue
mm in. siyiamv spot.
Itesiu iiemluiil ; strained le iroed. $1
"IHi
mur7ii
111).
Petroleum iiulet; Hellned In cases, ttfllufii
w..w.w....i..v. , ..w....... ... b..evn. tt,t iu.u.
JiUlKUlOllVVllUJ I CUtil IU 1.IVUI MH,J, f . W,
i corn re l.ivurniH)!. pjui.
Huttvr weak;
choice. lSffiSa.
Western Imitation Uruiuuery
unccsa uuu ; .ev,
... T If .. T
r. IMi
Qlc.
KKKallrmjSlate, 1
SXillO. 114tll
IQHtfe; Wcstern, UKGUJie.
mc
co dull.
Huirar sleadv !
reflned Cutlnnf,
e (ininu.
lueed, OJie ; Confecllenoi'S " A." iii0
Tullow steady : Prime CItv. SKe.
Cotfee nemluiii ; fair curuees, Je.
lluy quiet ! Ne. 1 Timethy, f 1 03.
Chlrnge l'red ace Markut.
Cuicaue, May 11. 0.3) a. in. The markets ull
opened steady at thu closing lluums et yester
day iifternoen, except AukusI Wheat, which Is
Vm etr and l'rovlslens. Thu latter me very dull,
Perk loe and Laid and Hlhs &e lower. Van nor
weather ftiverublu te thu kiewIiik craps, lias
checked jesterday'shull moveiiieuts.
Whuut-Junc.iioKet Jiily.lMKei Ai
nil movements.
July.luKei Aug., Oljfc.
leril .J unu, 14U I u my, nyj i AUy., s?ic,
Outs June, 3IXU : July, 3lc.
eort-juiie, u wijuiy. iii
Lai-dJune, W ei i July, t 90.
07 1 Auu., Ill 15.
Illbs-June, J 87 i July, S 6S Aiiff., 5 75.
CLOSina,
I p. m The markets were steady to-aey, with
no sjieclal feature, except heavy trading ex
lwctcd ivcelpls seem te eirset the raiHirtsef
crop damages lu Wheat. Previsions uruulmest
neglected, ahe culls en gralu are net well liked
(lurlne tradlna hours In the main hall, nnd will
lirelmlily 1)0 clmntrcMl.
Wheat-June, uoHQOHie t July, KA(&Xin
AllK.tl'lBu
Cern-ninn, C,(lV,ic July, 4SVe Au,
45C.
Oata nine, aie( .iuiy, ai,e (
Aug., no
M'(c. .
l'erk June, ill irj; emy. u viy
Aug.,
Aug.,
Aug.,
til 'UK.
Ijml-Junc, KKl J'dy. W ll
mviK
Kiua
s-June, S OJKQ ei July, U 7:
Live Hterk Markets.
CmcAoe. Ciittln Itcculpta, 4,!ViO hcnilt uhlp.
incuts, S.ecKl head tmclliiR hrlsk unit prices
slreiiR t tleslrahla biwIeh Iikj hlKliert Jiy.(fBI,lSO
ftsstcers. t7SJ51fM l.antel.'MO M, $'. 1IW5 flOj
1,'IV) le l.niK) B,s, f) 40O5 MM liutchrra' com.
iueii.12 fietj.l MM Roetl, . fpOI totsteckms IV
lower at fi 75fit ! feeders, fl OQ5 ( Tcxnns,
W !! JM-
1IOR
nmrk
inlxis
lteqs ItecelplH.SO.OtKI liend shipments, fi,800!
inrket slew and weak t Biiie lower , inugh and
ilxed, $1 OJfBI iMli pnekliiK and shljipliiK,
l 30t light, H J3QI W skips,
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81ieci Uecelpts, 4,700 licau ! Riiipineius,
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II te
uuirket slew hut stciuly ( shorn, coiiiinen le
elieiee, fj ,sf30 woeieu, fi
750t W Tcxnns,
1 1 23(21,
East I.niKnTV. Cnttle market, active nnd
flrtm receipts, light prime, ) OlKWl! fair te
gtxnl, tS 25ff5 60 ; coiiiinen, llfS lAt receipts,
67 head ; shipments, 07 heuai shlpnienta te
New Yerk ycBtcdaySScai leads' ,
Hogs aetlve and llrmt Philadelphia, l 0f?
4M: Yorkers, $1 71M84 Min-celpts, l hnidt
shipments, 7u) hena; shipments le New erk.
ycsteidiiy, 41 cat leads.
Mheep were slew hut steady t prime, tltfjl n,
fair te geed, f'lf(.l Hi); common, tlfWl clipped
himhs, IG"; spring lamhs, fflWGrt j lccelpts,
2,suu I1CJU1 ; smpinciiis, -i,w.
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NtecR Markets.
Quotations hy Ueed, Med ran n A Ce., Hankers,
Lancaster, Pa.
11 a.m. 12 m. a p.m.
Missouri l'anlne
Michigan Central 4s
New Yerk Cen t nil KtH
4S
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New Jersey Central
35i
unie i;ciunii
Del., IJick.ft Western.
lt)l?; 1U15C
ifenvcr a meuninuu
Krla
Kansas A Texas
Lake shore
Chicago AN. W coiiiinen.
N.N. Out. A Western
St. Paul A Omaha
Pacllle Mull
ltechester Pittsburg
M. Paul
Texas Pacific
Union Purine
Wahesh Common
Wahiish Prelern-d
Western Union Telegraph..
I.eulsvlllu A Nashville
N. Y., Chi. A 81 L
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Lehigh Valley
Ichlgh Navigation
Peuiisylvaiilii
Iteadlng
P. T. A Jlurrii.lt
Northern Pacllle Coiiinieii
Noitheni Pacllle Pi of
Ilcstenvllle
Philadelphia A Kile
Northern Central
Underground
Canada Southern
Oil
People's Piusenger
Joreev Central
u
Ku
Bit.
1
17
.T.I
IS
1'
JK ""Ji
y
New Yerk .Sterk Market.
N'KW Y'euk, May 11. Wall all vet, 1:30 ji. m.
Meney easy nt lji jmt cent. KxchaiiKO quiet,
(ievcrnnicnts Hun. Currency b's, ll'JU bid; 4's
Coup., t I2I: hid ; 4s de, f lK)i hid.
The stock markut this inernliiK opened
stendy, but en a heavy hulling of llchmure,
I.ackwanna A Western, the whole list bioke (f
G'-'i Per cent, by midday the latter In the stock
nuiiicd. Alter 12 o'clock there was morn sup
port given te the inaikct and prices recovered
partly. At the tlme of writing they show mi ad
vance efJiOUj, per lent, from the lowest points.
ll'.M. 3l'.M
Western Union M M
Adams Kxpress 131
American Kxpress U"t
U.S. Kxiux'ss .M
Wells, Karge A Ce luuu
C.C. I.AC
;. c. c. i
New Yerk Centi-.il M$ S3)i
New .lersevCentnil 3.1 . ..
IlllnelsCentnil Kxpiess
Ohie Central
MlehlKau (.'cut nil is
Northern Pacllle W)i
" Preferred Ss;
Central Pacific ill?
Union Pacific fiutf
Missouri Pacllle U5
Texas Pacific
New Yerk Klevuted ,.
Metropolitan .',.
Mauliullau
AIL A Tene Iluiitu
' I'rufeiiL'd
Canada Southern
Canada l'acl lie
Chicago A Alten
Ches. A Ohie
D.AHnd 77
lcl Luc. A West lunj;
Denver
Krle : 7.......7 mlf
" Pteferrcd 'X'A
Hannibal A St.Je
" l'relurred
Kansas A Texas is
,M8
IS
V.'i
?
no
ICi
in
lil
i"
Si
137
t
lsK
'ay.
u,?s
iiijl
1(.)5
-7
??
mil
.17
Luke sheru bll
L. K. AW
L'vs'lle.t NnshIllu 3i
Meri Is .V Kssux
Northwest i3
" Pieleired
Ontario A Western
Ohie A Mississippi
" Preferred
Piullle Mull M
(Quicksilver
" 1'ielerred
Iteiullng
Iteck Island l)'H
bail Krauclsce
" Pieferrud
Omaha '.M
" l'icfuried 71
8t. Paul is
" l'rclcrred
Nash A Chat
M L.,8. A W
Wabash .!;
" Pieferred i
C..II.AQ -JI
ltechester A Pittsburg i'l
1M. AKv.ms j
Manlteha M n
Uii'gnn ANnv 7H? 70JS
Oregon Tmnsce uyi llj
Inill hlerks il nil Iteuds.
Itcpotled by J. 11. Leng.
Par Last
valiin. siile.
Lancaster City, 11 ht cent., IMS,
,.ll fle.
IR"l
" lsiir,
" ftjierct. In 1 er:)ye.irs.
" 4 " Scheel lean....
4 " In ler 20 years
4 " Iu 5 or 20 j cam
" 4 " in lUer'JUycurs
Manhelm HoieurIi lean.,
iim
inn
urn
no
100
n
inn
no
nn
1211
10I..V)
llll
Hll
im.2S
lw
BANK STOCKS.
First National Hank HO
Kal Mid V .National ltank M
Fulton National Hank IK)
Ijuicaster County National Hank lie
VMM
112
17.'
112 60
A'Ji'H' AIH'JUlTIHEJUHtTH.
B
1NDKU AND
I'Hil.KR HTKIWint
wauled at
ltd'
.111 HAST KINO STUEKT.
OOVi 5-IOtl,
?500, fm, fl.000, f 1,200.
iDtJJ (i.sen.rj.000.
r.'.rsw, a,uei), hOM and
'tirauu.
$10,000 te lean en llrst umrtimim,
JOHN II. MF.TZLKU,
U Menth Dukusticet.
ltd
F
OH
Chamois Skins
that will always keep soft, even If washed, that
will net scratch the Unci Hllver,
ue TO
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
137 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
decSisd
IO. O. R THE J
liiKten Encuinpn
THE MEMIIERS OV WASH-
lent. Mi. il. l. u. u. K.. in-a
rcijuesled te meet in their hall en HATUUDAY
KVKNINU, MAYli;,at7:3ao'cleek,ou the eccn.
sleu of un elllclal und frutcriiul visit of thu mil.
cers of the Orund KiicHiiiinniMit.
Members of
Invited te be
ether KncuniDinents are eerdlallv
'wum.. uy oruurei me feucammneui.
J. Fbeu. .
II. L. FHAILKV. Hnrlln
1". mlt-std
C'CTsVthe COAivireit 8UMMKH
Gas Cooking Steve.
N'O HEA'l
Muuui!il;t..AIi,!!ltt,,r rr suleut
"Wees,
O'FICB OF
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.
QVK
iJiiU
11 UnjtT l'mi-Ks "
-
me Incidental t n ,a0 UU8ln09g. ,,cltJ
dollars meve quickly u,4 their purchas-
i.B power U grimly incased, besides
taking ndvantiigew buy I,.,, aict tr01n
limniifacturers woecf, heid may he
found many garments wln,n fer-,ufi0ua
causes nre sold under value.
A Una of
(lo.eo Men's Hi'simkss Suits
shown hut a fuw days, almost gene.
The head of the Heys' Dopartuieut iu.
ports uxpertence similar lu
Bera' NoureLK Buits WOO.
Abi-niNeOvi!JOT
may net he out of place tonientlen n this
cniiiigeubie weatuur,
TWXSTV-TWO bTYtKBAT I
r f 10.00.
WANAMAKER BROWN,
n, ir.t
8. K. CenMxv Bix-rn ai! MiRgtT Sts.,
I'uujidkuu.
KKW AVVKHTlSKHfESTB,
J
TJIOrt UHK UPON FLANNELS,
llliAN-
JJ KE
;TS. Ac, ue jni.I.KIf.S PtJUK IIUUAX
BOA1.
jMiavcs inciiiunaine n.inunseii.
FINEIjAOKS, liACE CUIITAINH AND
Orechct Werk can he dccitntly wuslicil and
hlcnchrd hy MlLI.Clt'H JlUHAX MM P.
IJ1VKIIY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
J Isdrllghted with thn results ehlnliied by
using MILbKlt'e I'UUK 1IOIIAX HOAP.
rnHH HEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL
X In usels MIM.KU'S PUIIK IIUItAX bUAl'.
1710 II PUHITY, EXCEMiENCK, FUI.Tj
J WelKhtand Btrenglh, MILLEIl'fi 110UAX
HO A I' cannot he excelled.
niar7-iiinl
HIGHLY UECOMMENDED
llath, Toilet mid Laundry.
FOR TIIF.
MILLKIt'M
1IOUAX H1IAP.
THEY AHU CLKANIiY AND ELE
gant. There Is no ether external remedy
that does se much geed us Itensen's Capclne
Plasters. Scents,
THE FAVOIt
gained after
IIUUAX HOAP.
OF
ence
EVEUYONE 1H
trying JIII.LP.lfS
milK MOST DESIIIAIH.H
AllTICLE
JL for washing Uncus Is
SOAP.
MILIXIt'S IIUUAX
A N Al
PUItl'OSKH,
,ls Mll.LKU'H
jtV giiiiranleed absolutely pine
1IUIIAA BUiir.
ONCLUHlVKIiY PlieTlTlO IIE Til K
hest liv every liersen who lias used MIL
ll' IIUUAX SOAP.
NOTICE.
Persons wishing IIAMMUNIISI'OIITRKU.
ClIAMPAONK.wltliLwlge 41, Centennial Label
on.canheHupiilledt M a bottle, at
ItUHKKK'H LIQUOR hTOllK,
apr22-lydlt Ne. 22 Centre r)(iinre.
KNNAT"ciTiA HS FHOSl 13100 l'EU
Ilunditid up, at
HAUTMAN'H ijsi.mmv ii.uni uiu.au
HTUUK.
IIHHEIIMEN'S HITl'I'MES.
JJ A large line of Trout and Itass Kly nnd
Halt llisls, Ilrass nun .MCkCl ueeis, biik aim
Linen Lines. Hnd Meiinlliigsiind mUci'tlaiieeils
Halt Iteds. Urass nnd Nickel
i.inen i.in
Tackle, at
ll uiiiir. i n if in',.
HTOKK.
Ne. 21 West King htnet.
rpHH HKHT
A. theClty.tit
HAUTMAN'H
6c HAVANA CK1AH IN
YKLLOW
HTOUK.
KUONT CHJAU
CJAI,OON FOll KALI
, J Olie of the best stands til the city.
Fer
terms and
oil lee.
fuilher Information
apply at this
myUIwd
WrANTi:!). A GIUIj Olt MIDDI.I
TT iiRvd Heinim te de general hoiisewerkou
n farm where thrre ntii neehlhlien. Apply al
the iHTKLiiinsstniinfllcc. ni)l3:tdAltw
C1IVKN AWAY.
7 One If1, bottle of I'eicst KleHcr CoIekhc,
with I of TcaorZIIiSer'M1. Collee, at
CLAItKL'aTHA ANI1 COFKKK blOlli:,
NO.fSJ WKhT Kl.S'U STHLLT.
i-I,lllnp htiuch, Sc. &. Tclcilionucenni cllen.
Du.
FOKKMAN,
PIIYMCIAN ANIIHinttJKON.
Ueuinved llem Ne. 211 West Klugslrext te Ne.
27 North I'tliiic. (Lntu resldence or A. K.
Itebeits.) iicawmd
F
lOHJUKYCOMMISSIONHU.
JKllOMK It. 8HULTZ.
or Kllznbcthtnuii IhueiikIi.
huhject te the decision of thu lleiueenillc
county convention. d A w ltd
THINK TAII.OHINO.
AJ 'I
Tim Itncst selection of Woelfiisln Werslisls.
Castlmeres, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Knir
Hull Plaids, ever heleru exhibited In this city
mn no le wen at my Tailoring Apirtinunts.
Ne. 7 North CJiieeii stlvet. opiswlte the OniiMi
Hetel. Ktiipinyuitieiiiy inn ih-si luuers, eve
ivlntr only tin) 1mhi lullen. dvitv
L'nnnrnt. 1m nmun Mrictfy tlfHt-cIiint. A comfort-
nlili, and isirftict 11L alums cusnintei'd
Prices
inedurutc.
----. . i..............
iiirr.iai r.i..
Thu .Merchant 'laller,
37 North Queen strecL
m'2M;mdU
jcxvujtsivys.
-piCNKYN I'AIIK.
Penryn Park,
en thi:
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R,
HxriTrsIeii CeiTinTHlcii el Cliurthes, .Sunday
Ki'lioelsuiid otherselecteiKanlZ'itloiis, In lu.-ik-liiK
their siiiiiuierarraniieiiieiits, should net ui'K
icet le rewrvn auay ler I'l-nryu i-ai k.
This dellKlillul resort Is situated III thu midst
or thu
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And Its Kreunds ceveiliiK hiindri'ds of neies are
ensy of aci'ess fnini llll parts of central IVnn
sylvnnta. Fer the free iinuef excurblenlsts there
uiuuxtcuslve
CUOQI'F.TANI) LAWN TKNNIS liHOI'MH,
LAIttlK DANCINU PAVILION, HANI)
.STAND, lilTCIIKN, HASKKT
AND CLOAK UOO.MS,
iiiidCONSHHVATOItY
On the Summit of the Mountain.
There Is also a refreshment loom InchaiKeefn
competent cnlcrvr, wheii) meals enu he iiiecuriMl
at iiKxtcrate rates, a photograph gallery and
niimei oils ether uttraetlve feat lues.
Ne liquors allowed en the Kroillel".
Hxemsleiis Irem all points en the Phlladi'lphla
A IteadliiKand UcadliiK A Celiiiuhla Itailreads
w 111 hu cut ried direct te thu Park w Itheut change
of cms.
CeiiipIcIk Itifeniiiitlnn can be ehtuliicd and rn-
KaKemeiitsi'lh'Cted with parties from all points
en the Philadelphia A
lie
'iidlm? and Itcadimr A
Columbia Itailreads, upon apiilleiilleu te C. ti.
Hancock, Ccuc nil PitHsciiuei'iiiid Ticket Audit,
Phlhidelnhlii A He.idlmr Italliead. 227 Simlli
Feurthstix'i't, 1'hlhidelphta.l'a., unci with parties
ironu.cuanenny npnivintf loine umiersiciiua,
la ui, )e. i,ii.ii. j,r..;
S'SBK.
Sunt. Cornwall A ML Hene Hull read.
nun H-3iik1 Lebanon Pa.
S
iUMMKUOl-MSsTi.
EXCUliSIONSANl) PICNICS!
Cornwall & Lebanon
-AND-
Colebrook Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In the heart of thu Seuth Mountain, en thu Hun
of thunhevu lead, Is elteicd le Individuals and
ussoctutlens
Free of Charge.
These gieunds, coverlng hundreds of acres.
ine easy of access from all parts of Lustcrn
l'einisvlvallla.
'ivania.
WThorearo MOUNTAIN fiTHKAMS.spanned
, span I
1,1,, V-.
by rustle bridges: MOUNTAIN bPKlNUH,
walleil up with native s.iiuistone
SHADY
WALKS mill rilOMKNADhS.
A LAUHK DANCINrfVAVILLlON,
LAUUK DINING HALL.
KITCIIKN, DINING UOOM,
andTAHLKS, HF.NCIIKS und ItUSTIC SKATS,
scattered through the grevu for thu free use of
excursionists.
LAWN TKNNIS, CUOQUUT, HALL a HOUNDS.
BOWLING ALLF.Y, SHOOTING GAL
LE11Y', QUOITS XVD FOOT HALL
Ale among the amusements offered.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en
the Premises.
"lnrtlcs desiring It, can procuie meals at
thu I'Altlt HKSTAUH ANT, which will be under
the clxaige of Hit, K. M. HOLTZ, the noted
cntorerof the
who will'eM'iSN VALLEY HOUSE,
son, giving It his persuiiursuprVl4ll)lll' the sen-
71?;llrf.1?,,a e ' Ilt en Pennsylva
nia It. It. will be carried direct te the Purk with
out change of cars.
-i:xciirleii rates and full Information cm
he obtained und engagements effected with
J. C. JENNINGS,
C. V. It. U., Lebanon, Pa.
Supt.
myl3-3md
C.&L
FUJI BATJS OH JtENT.
fTieH S4W50U "itKN-rT "
7T.. vnlliSS.,.'1,ul,t 1,wull"'B " easy terms, situ,
ate Ne. 15 bijppun street.
' ""a '" H.FUANIC KSHLKMAN.
peu KB At.
SntruK;!)n,!i,l,.ep,'v,a,r.u,ltsH & JH'O'SSTOHB,
eniruBiuuni,irtlil May 1st. nplS-ttd
Hul?diny5'SA. HTONK HOUSE AND
niiW-Imq Ae. 407 SOUTJi tjllKHN ST.
WOB rent!
vruvvv? Jfy Offlces Rt Ne. 45 NOUTH DUKK
with "wuluV SIS Cr""-'"1 " fCCt ,0."B' M,",1,
wtrJUld U. JTKANK JfSHLEMAN.
ii..iv-r uuui un iieiius en me Pennsylvania
H.ll. upon iippllcjitleii te OHO. W. IIOYD, As
St'.'i"11.,0."0"', I'lfnenKer Agent, P. it. U.,'no.
'a Seuth i eui Hi street, Phlhidelphla, or te
VHT uoeva.
T011NS.UIVLKH.
GEO.F. HATH VON.
TO GENTLEmEjN :
Wn have new en hand a full line of KNGL181I,
KUENCllaiHl AMLU1CAN
SUITINGS
IN ALL TIIK NKH'KHT HPUINO AND HUM
UKII STYLKS,
Ulivet from Importers nnd Manufacturers, nt
lowdewu cash pilces. We are picparcd te make
Suits It) order at shed notice, foreld men, inld-flln-ugdl
men, men who dress plain or fashion.
able, yiiuiig men who want the very talent cut.
We iiuUttt n specialty of milking Heys' and
Youth's Clothing. Our Culler Is emi of the hest,
most cxyeilenced and pmettcal cutters In Lan
cester. We employ nene hiitthe best workmen
nnd usn only gissl trimmings, nnd KUiimntee
perfect (Its, Our prices nm down t suit the
times. AVonlse have en hand n full line of
Mining mid Hummer underwear, ler Men and
Heys; Uitiua Shirts, sizes M te 'M Inches; .lean
Drawers. tle 48 Inches i Hosiery, Moves, Neck,
wear, Handkerchiefs, etc.. In the very latest
styles and nt the Ieh est cash prices.
JOHN S. GIVLER k CO.,
NO. 2G EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTLII, PA.
T)HKSH GOODS.
WATT, SHAHD & CO,
8 and 10 East King Street,
Cable Dress Goods,
ALLCOLOUS.10C. A YAUI).
FINE COLORED CASHMERES,
VAHH Willi:, S'.c. A YAltll.
C0PURE DRESS GOODS,
NKW bllAHEH.SViic. A YAUI).
Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard.
10 In. COLORED CASHMERES,
ALL WOOI,,.'i(lc. A YAUI).
FRENCH SATIN BERBER,
FINK QUALITY, JI.ODa Yard.
Asteulidiliii; llarKiilus.
50 Dezen TUUKISH TOWKLS 12H Cents Lnch,
W i) rlh 23 Cents.
2,000 Vanh. INDIGO BLUE SATISES,
15c. a Yiinl ; Werth 2Dc.
WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATINES
I5c.a Yard ; Heal Value, 37K-
HEW YORK STORE.
J.
. MAKTXN & CO.
WK AHi; 1IIOW1NU AN KLKl.ANT
AiSOItT.MH.NT OF
LACK CURTAINS,
IN I'.CHU AND WIIITK,
Itaiigtiig In price from en cents te fjijiet pair.
hPKCIALHAUGAIN
In
TAFKDKDiJi: LACK CUHTAIN (Cern),
Attl.37I"er Pair.
Madras Curtains,
IN NKW AND CIIOICK KPFKCTS,
Frem 3.li Per Pair Up.
I.ACH HITNTIN'OS,
I.Afi: VI I. LOW SUA MS,
IJUAiniCI) PI I. LOW Nil A MS,
i.('i:iii-:i)KKT.s,
IjACH LAMHUKtllMNH.
VESTllUIIiK LACIi
CURTAIN POLES.
Ill Walnut, Ash, Cheiry and llr.iss. A bpeelal
Italgaln In Walnut, Ash and Cherry Peles, com
plete, for. V) cents.
Drapery Chains, Lambrequin Chains, (limps.
CRETONNES.
A cemi of English Cretonnes at inc. per yard
Aiuuilean Cieteunes al l'ic. a yuid.
An Elegant Assoitiiienlor
Raw Silks and Jutes,
Hy thu jurd, at thu l.eet Prices.
Jute and Raw Silk Table Cevers.
A3KxpciIenced Uphelstuieis furnished.
Cor. West King and I'rince SLs.,
LANUASTKH, 1'A.
OLOTHJJftl.
rT HAS COMIC. NVHAT ?
THE FIRST OF MAY.
When all nutuie robes Itself In gayuttlre; and
this lcintuds us that NOW 1 THE TIME
TO HUY
Spring Suits, Spring Underwear,
AND
Gents Furnishing Goods,
AND THAT
Burger & Sutten's
nLOTHING DEPOT,
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
IS TIIH l'LACK OF ALL I'LAOES TO HUY.
Yeung man. If you would cut'n dash,
Or If you'd e upon u mash,
Don't foolish he, or ever-rush
Ge whero they de net deal In trash,
Norsell cheap corals hecausu they're Hash,
tlbuy yourueods low down furcush.
BURGER & SUTTON,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTKlt, 1'A.
T
UK MK1UTS OP MILLER'S BOHAX
euAr may ee gaugett by its fust Increasing
sales.
TUB LAUQKST, HEST AND MOST
complete assortment of Playing Cards in
the city II em S cents per pack up ut
HAUTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONTCIQAH
b'l'OUK.
ll)llelstel), Depailineiii,
J. ll Mark d Ce.,
new Anrr.nTinr.att:sTti.
A
WHK1C OF (IHAND COMIC Ol'KItA.
Opera Heuse, Commencing Monday, May 18.
, I HAKTMYI.lt. Ihh tlie lionerof iirrsenttnp iritlin oHlreimof l.micniitcr the KA1UY PKT OK
C O R I N N E.
The Prettiest, Bttoecstnnd most talented Prima
ana Popular COMIC OPKUAf, under
Jennie Kimball,
And Her Talented
Meuday-MASOOTT, Thureday-OHIMES of NOUMANDY,
Tuesday CAPERS, Friday OLIVETTE,
Wodnesday GIROFLE, Saturday MaUnoe-OAPERS,
Saturday Evening CINDERELLA.
The opera will he given with every attention tedetall.nnd will besiipeibly mounted and ant te
the lull extent of our elllclcnt company. '
ADMISSION, - - 10c, 20c. and 30c.
UKSKUVKHHKATH, 30c. Korsnle at the Opera Heuse. mlltitd
vr.eTiiixa.
CLOTHING for EVERYBODY
With liire nml varied stock ei'
Clothing for Men ei' every trade, for
Heys 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
ST.
Phllndelphhi.
F
INK TAII.OIUNO.
1885. SPRING
1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
The Luigestand Choicest Asseitineiit of
FINE WOOLENS
IN TIIK CITY OK LANCASThli.
All thn Latest Novelties In
EANCLYUITIN.G.
A CIIOICK LINK OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VKKY ISKST WOUKMANSIIIP.
Prices te suit all mid all goods warranted us
represented ut his new stoic,
H"e. 43 Ifertli Queen St.
(OPPOslTK TIIK POSTOFUCK.)
H. GERHART.
L.
ANKMAN A BKO.
Simply Impossible.
We liae clfpiu'il the nliiKt of coiupetltlnn
by Hlanlny th) M'HHfiii with urutU'Miiiuti)y
th ln'ht ami met HtylNh ( lethin th.it mil
te iiiiule lty canutiul hkill, uiul M'lltn It se
low that Inucr they rannet ni. It It ltiiply
ItnpesHlbli for inslatu-c, te H'cu ic '1ms1uiie
thoMhle 11rJcty for a perfectly fcatlbfaeleiy
chulculn
Men and Beys' Suits
Tluit you Unci en our counters. Ien will
like our JIKN'S SUITS for fu, te" and
flil.CO, are Just built ler this lueuey-savlui;
tlimi and will suit you exactly. Our HOYS'
SUITS ut 11.73 te l.ril)uiu fast sellers.
Our Custom Department
Is new and has been for several weeks past
in full operation and e'111 net only prepared
le recclve and promptly llll your outers ler
SPRING CLOTHING
Hut will, In advance, giuiruntce you Ciistnm Ciistnm
mude Uurinents that can't be snria-.-.ecl iu
style, quality, lit of make, by lliesu of many
houses lu thu city.
All-Weel Suits te Order
AT
$10, $12, S15.S18, $20 and $25.
CAUTION In calculating value consider
well Quality, Pattern, btyle, Weikuiuiiship,
liudsea hew they lit the pilee.
CONCLUSION This Is thu place te buy.
I. GAUSIM & BRO,
Nea. 00-08 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Itlght en the Southwest Cor. of Oruuge Street,)
LANCASTKlt, 1'A.
-WNet connected with any ether clothing
stere lu the city.
A3IVSE3IENT8.
A NATOMIOAL KXIIIIUTION.
Dr. Hcidemann's
Famous Anatomical Collection,
Lately liem Kurope, Is coining te Lancaster and
will open ul
14 EAST KING ST.,
SATURDAY, MAY 16.
Thu fellow lug Is the endorsement of premt,
ncnt physicians and cltlem of Utlcu, N. Y.:
IUtlcu..VriW llvrnld, Jan. Kith, 1681. J
We, the iimliiSlgiii'd physicians and ethers, of
the city of Utlcu, having occupied thn vciy coi cei
dlal Invitation et Aiissis. lleiusen A Uollllebte
visltlhu Museum of .'luleiny, new en exhllil
lien In this city, und having thoieiiKhly In.
sjH'eted thu saiuu and feu,.'V the specimens of
Intrinsic merit worthy of thu Jencnil public, we
de heartily recommend H le t?" putienacu of
the citizens el Utlcu: Jaires (1. limit, William
ltusacll. K. Fuller. Chailes P. Hsull, Jluttlilas
Cook, Churlcs II. Lull, Kdnard '. Stephens, L.
Sr. Hegui's. ) myHMwd
TTHItST-OIiASS IIOAUDINt'J.
JJ Together with the cbolce ef rooms en the
llrst or second fleer. Surpassed! by none In thu
city. Call en or address, 1
NO. W NOU1III (JUBKN 8T.
Table boardera uccoiauedutooS uU-U
Denna Soiihrelle Artist llv
lug. In a M'lles of New
the linniedlalH supervision of
... 30-Star Ariists-30
Ceiup.iuy .
vi.eriii.wi.
T
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Increase in Our Business
Since our opening tins licen he) end eiiretpecln
thins, which plows that thn people appreciate
thundvuntages which eiler them, both In en
LOW PRICES FOR BESTGOODS
AND FAIR TREATMENT.
coffer this neck
SPKUAL1MH LKMKN'IB IN OP It
Beys' and Children's Departments.
New Lines of ItliOU N and I1I.1M-. (Tilth.
SCItHW SI II hlcs, 4 le II til bheit Punt
hulls. Ill te t7 1ll lte sles.
Siieclal drive lu HOW lll.t'K
PLVNNHL
hll n , ID le 17, last colors, at ., nn.
Pull Hue of cheaper grades of Ile)s'
and Chll
iiieirs lieiidi).
Mpeilnlty
4(K' te tl.i..
of LIIILDItKN S SIMiy;
PVNTS,
ll icitalnlv does mil na von te make (hll
dreii's (iiiimeuls, us we scll'te e)i at less than
you can buy Ihn uiatcilul for. all mid sec.
IMMKNM. I.INHOP
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
CONSULT OUU SHOW WINDOWv
Lleven of them full of IlrlKht. New OnnOs II
Is te joiiriidvantiige te takeiiliHik thnuiKh our
Hteek, as ue claim te lake the lead in that de
p.iltmeiil 111 vuilety, ht)leiindleM pi lee .
OtTll MOTTO
" .Meney retiindeil if uorslsiuenel satisfactory
vihenliikin home," holds gesl all the lime.
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
OMM'UICU
Clothing and Gnt's Fumishins Heus,
COUNHU Of CHNTIti: (t.n:K-WU! NOJU'll-
IJUHH.V S'lltl.HT.
w
UAAAM&ON it I'OSTKH.
BOYS'
DRESS
SUITS
In the New Mjlcs S.iek Ce.it, m.uh sIiikIe
hidstcd, high button. Tin" sneep el tin flout
Is entliely new anil finite dltrcrciit te anMhiiig
el liitrisluced. Our cAti'ulve iiheiiiim nt of
Heys' llivs Suits consists of Hioadlneok t i-.l
mere, Dahlia and Hiewii Ceikscren Werhlid,
llleu.u I'luld and Lifilit ('heck Casnluieie l'uie
Indigo llliiu Mitts lu MiddleMix and I.sm Han
ueN, ull al the I.atett Fashions mid lit Leut t
Prices.
ffOKFOLK JACKETS
IN A
LMIUI. V VHIHTY OF l.ll.lll
I) Villi hll VDi: M.VTLIMAL.
WD
Spring Overcoats, $6 te $20.
GENT'S PERCALE SHIRTS.
Te Cellars with eaih Shirt, Siic. A bellet
OU.ilitv nltli a iili or Cults and tun 4 ellai
tl.Kl. Wliile Plaunel Hlejcle Shlits fl (i.i(.li
Special Ualcs le (JIiiIp-
lllne Flannel Shlits, Ceided ami Pleutid
Fronts.
The Nesv Nollell. Shlit iu While and Fiiuij
Celers.
Iuiierted lld'te, plain oleiw, llk eleekid
original, pi ice ."inc. We have uuiiUeil them SSe
hiiiiimer 31111110 t'ndei'shlrts. 'i,e. :i'Hi and .rK.
New ami ti.iuiNoine p.itteniH lu Mlk llaudker
chlvls, i'e, SOc, 75e and l.ce e.lell.
frLOVES. G-LOYES.
Fine 111 ess Kid liinll thu popular eehns.
Skin for Driving and silk ami I, Isle Thread.
Deg
STRAW HATS..
Chlldien's Straw Hals in White .ink Mixed,
with Fancy Hands, Me, T.',e and fl.en,
IIias' -Ml led Straw Unit., m till Duik Flgiiicd
HiindH. 35e
Whltunud llleiue IHr.nMi.nv Huts, 2,'ie.
Light Cehned Still' Dicks Hats, Il.oe, 1.75, f J,ir0,
f!M and $ J.dO.
UMBRELLAS
Iu Silk Leveiillne, Alpaca, Clerla Cleth and
(iltighuiu, Memlu Cleth. Lap Dusters plain and
fancy.
Lawn Tenuis Shoes,
Base Ball Shoes,
Bioycle Bldera' Shoea,
Of 11 Fine Quality Canvas, in lllack, Itliic, Hiiiivu,
While and Drub, wlthMaroeiic'oloiedaiid Light
and Daik Tan Coleii'd Toe and Heel Caps of
Pebble Geat. A lull lunge et sizes In all culeis.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32,34, 30 & 38 West King St.,
LANCASTKlt. PA.
UNltEllTAKlXH.
TTNDKHTAK1NU.
SL.R,R.0TE,C
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets,
Lakeatii, Vs.
I'orseual attention givvn teull eideis. Kvery
thing In thu Undeitukliigllneluriilihid.
Having secured thu seivlees of 11 II its I class ise
chaulc, 1 am prupaivdlodeull kinds el tlpliol tlpliel tlpliol
Hterlng ut veiy nioderute u1ecs. All kinds el
Furniture Uphelsluiml, Ulve lnua call.
L.
JunlO-Uu
R. ROTE.
T KVAN'S FLOUIt.
LEVAN'S
FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. ,
Makes Klcu-'it Hread. Fer sale by llreccrt
UllUlUllK. 1
jjevan & Seus, MorebantMIUore,
UH1C8 ! H H UUXIt I'lllNCE ST, anK7diii
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