;fi--VV i X,? M ' SX' : -..'- j j" M if- j - "j "f ,fjr"i," .?v j -liVi i rj!"" " " 12'. 1H V" . 2tJ&Sl?-ilij ; -Jt"' ? -r V; i -i rT i) " iS 1.' .- VWtei1 S'.-T iVftts ?& . '. t ,k' -j j- ite rf .v " t THE CASTER BAILT INTELUGEKCER; MONDAY, MA.Y 18, 1885. v rJIW A ff wx ? . BVW ri-l w :r m IT'S. & as ttj i.' m. u lYV K' V E'-Tf t. W iV , W2.Y fi i .SEATED BY GAS. . , 1 , itcAvtr-T, or wMaitTariLLB. Wr jjjtxd jvjrx a zrjf Jtttw. t Frem Columbia Late at Night, He 'S Manned Inte Unconsciousness ;" . . ... rc'VIMM that Condition Meets Ills Jhb Klis t, it . ,., Frem Sulphureus Funics. V'.lw' ('Correspondence of Ihtilliobsexb. DMJXbiA. May 18. Early Sunday morn- t'md Tammi Xter"ll. nn linstlnr tit TCnrr. itaA&Ca' WrlKlitflvllte lline quarries, ftag te work, be saw, lying en tbe odge kM of the lime kilns a man. Ills position t;V dangerous one, anil bclleving him te ktvep, McCall ascended tbe kiln, but was IBM upon discovering tne man te no , It was William McCauley, of Wnghts , and an employs at tbe quarries. When from home late at night ucccased Jy Blent In the. nuarrles. On Saturday t be attended tbe Columbia opera heuse, 'returning te WrlghUvllle, and net wish- Svtfeg te disturb bts uncle, with whom "l beards, and wbeis his only living rela- Mifttlve in Wrlghtsvtlle, he ascended the quarries, but nllpped and fell, and his bead striking a stene he was stunned. He was suffocated by can nrlslng from the kiln while Insensible. The corenor's Jury ren- N" tfered a verdict te tills cdect Deceased, w be only aged 22 yearn, Joined Chlquesa- Iftam tribe, Ne. 39, I. O. It. M of Colutn Celutn nk lat June, the lotion took charire of bis L Arnffiudns, and will clve them a proper burial i! : wis anorneon, auneugn no is net uonenciai. ' itiHi' A Peer Bme et Ball. yTAbeut as peer an exhibition of ball playing , as was oyer given in leiumuip was niiii 01 ft 'Manheim, Hucceeded indefcatiug the Uelum- i Wa by a scere of 10te& After considerablo Visitors at the bat They w ero blanked. Tlie l jrviHUinuia uejrs uieuu uiiu run in inuir nun ui rfi;s -me inning, as uiu nise me jvoysienei in iuu seoeua. Miie uuuiiiiuiivi nuiu uiuu iiu.uuu iu " -amose Dtra. This ondeil wlmt lnlchthave .ibeen a iroed catne of bull. The Celuinliia 'catcher, Uamaker, was struck evor tlie right ;7WUU uv u uausiunii, uiiu iw unifviii-i. iu Kjileavq the l Held. l'utT wns substituted, but iAnti1r1 nn tint hi tir wltli rTnaiellT (IfiHvni'V. feTbogarae lasted nearly Iwoheurauud nhalf. llAnr lit a fllfrli Wnler nfnrkc. "jte' Seyeral sgars age when llyde it Ileliman's Kl -ft comedy company rondcred "Miildoen's I'le- ,nie" in ueiumbia,,i,480 tickets et nunnssien HkhsrHfn nwoTvninirtlie doers. It was the larcest ' 1 audience that ever assembled In Columbia ti5r .opera house. Miss Ijillie Minion comes next ai t.WHU ner l.lli speciaiera ou niuuruuy, wuuii gijji she convulsed her audience with "Ooed-tor- kh Nothing Nan" and tlie "i.utie KCDOi." it A esea nor engagement wuu umi. iveisu ' I'OSt, ana a meat biiccehsiui cngaguinuni. n ijt, was. Hhe will hardly return te Columbia be , fore next fall. t Tlie Borough Budget. The rear portion of Henry Schlegelmilch's ' bakery, situated en Fourth ami Union streets, was discovered te be en tire at 4 o'clock tills morning. The Shnwnce fire company quickly had a plug stream playing upon tbe burning building, and oxtenguished the ilamca befere they had get any headway. (25 will cover all less. One way for many of our citizens te upend their Sundays, is te sit aleni; tlie river banks and (Islu Scores could be found there occu pied yesterday, as though they did net have six ether days overy w eek te llsii. A Mrs. Detwiler, aged 00 years, and who '. resided with her son ill ram Dntwller, near . IronvlUe. was liaried In tlm ironville como cemo come ter3yestord'yin"j,no'1. She died of old i . mm nn PrlliaV. .Tenos Konnedy, en Saturday, at private sale, mirchused from A. C. llruner. attornev f'"v t, for Sirs. Mary A. Iteesin, a fermer resident I v ;,;;. or Columbia new nvingin Wilmington, uei., 1 , house Na 207, en Union street, for Jl, Vl uen. weisn i-est, no. no, u. j.. it., ei woi wei umblajWill be inspected te-morrow oven even iugbyT'apt. A. M. Clark, of Delta, district Inspector en the state of the department com cem com mander. The pest will be in full uniform. The Columbia beat club hae ndded sev- eral repairs te their handsome sail bout, and greatly increased its beauty, it will be launched this ovening. The Corinne etwra company lias cancelled its engagement ler Columbia, for tlie 25, W and 27 iusts. Ne ether entoruiinmenls are " boekod." Allou Hall's six-year-old son, Heward, slipped and foil en Union street last evening and broke his right leg abeve the knee. Yesterday " Dad " Blioetz caught CO carp and suckers In the raft shutoinenohourand twenty minutes. The Maytown baud was present nt I'ut nam Circle fair en Saturday evening. The fair will contmue this week. Charles ISoetcm, of Carlisle, is the guest of his brother, Jacob It. Boetem, secretary of the Keeloy stove company. Jehn W. Wilsen, of Harrisburg, spout Sun day in Columbia. ttjs v. ji. lt.'s xEwi.iyjz. The Dllllcult and Kxpeuslve Section of ale.irs. Keller &Ilu.li, of Till. City. Frem the lEeudlng Times. Next te McFadden's contract between Hamburg and Fert Clinten, the meHtdlfllcult and expensive soctlen en the P. S. V. is the two inile stretcli botween tlie Five-locks and Bhoemakeravillo, under contract by Keller it Bush, contractors, of Lancas ter. The Boctien extentls from about half a inile abeve Shoem.ikorsvUlo te the lower cud of McFaildeu's con tract, which couiuiencou about S00 yards below the locks. Along the ontire Bcctien there are numerous cuts, and at seme places extensive tilling will be required. The deep est cut. 42 feet foen nml about 500 feet lenir. '& j Is almost directly oppeslto Ueru station, en & the farm of Benjanifn Weidtnan. Oil both ' sides of tills cut tbe men have already werked in about 20 yards, oxtenslvo blasting being necessary te loosen tbe solid rock, sometimes ever 600 pounds et pewder belng used. Werk en the contract is being pushed very actively thore being no less than 150 meu employed, divided into ten gangs. In seme of the gongs six nationalities ure represented Americans, Hungarians, Italians, negrees, Irish and Swedes. The negrees seem te be a happy, contented let, which is in strik ing contrast te the Hungarians who work without any llfe, and as a rule they are surl y and boorish in their manners. Werk below AVeldman's farm is net being pushed as energetically as intended, en account of a dlspute with tbe Schuylkill navigation com pany as te the right et way along the cast bank of the canal. Owing te the disputothe P. 8. V. R. K. engiucorsTiave surveyed an other line, the raid running 15 feet further away from the canal bank than the original survey. Thus far twolve buildings have ueen put along tms socuen, six siiantles, blacksmith shop, stere houses, stable and vtfms smaller buildings. Iu front or the Hungarians' shanty a large even has been thrown up, made of stones and banked up with earth. Keller & Hush expect te finish UiMr contract inside of nlne months, and it is believed that the read will be in working operation as fir as Hamburg by next January. Te Ijek After Dead Soldiers. A Joint commlttee of Qeorge II. Themas aud Admiral Reynelds Pesta of the (J rand Army of the Ropublle called upon the county commissioners this morning. Hen. James P. Wlckersham was their spokesman and he stated that tlie bill passed by the legislature of Pennsylvania in re ference te the burial of Indigent soldiers of the late war, provided for the appointment by the county commis sioners et suitable persons te report ceses and bee that the previsions of tbe act ure enforced. He asked, en behalf of the pests of this citv, 'that they be allowed te uame the persons te be appointed. The county commissioners agreed te allow them te de se, aud the ap pointments will be made next Meudav. v . Farmer Deri's tfuppleueu Falling llliu. On Whit Monday of last year Natlian Derr, an old farmer residing In Centre Valley, Lehigh county, performed the ex. t ' .'!' traerdlnarv feat of ruuuim: from his home te W 5 Allentown in .Ufty-eight niluuteH. Heme nr.. ' tlme aire Mr. Derr uxnressed his lutentlmi nf hv,;? ' reiug ever the same iHjrforuiance en Ascen-'l-i:h-t wen day iuid, if possible, niake the distance, tptff - v MtMvm.aviuu luifui 41 twa uiuv iiwu iu., N- year. x luiiiument or nis premise Air. lierr started from a hotel nt Centre Vnliey en Thursday morning and In forty-five minutes f . liarrnssml tlie I.Ttlln T.kIiIitIi lirhlrre npni- ? Bchurmun's mill site, In Salisbury. Although nearly 00 years ei age Mr. Derr did net seem "t much fatlgued alter his long run. Mr. Derr weighs 175 euuds and says he will net re- lHwttbe jwrformauce en the ground that it pay tee poorly. THKROtr, OF XnK DEAD. BarM Hlltlnger, of Till City, and Mr. Anna LautllK, Mntlier nf Inracl I Landl. David KiUlngcr, butcher, dledsuddenly at bts rosidence Ne. 113 East King street, Sunday night at 11 o'clock, in tlie 72d year or bis age. He bad been In falling health for four or flve mouths past, the result of a bad cold taken early last winter anu wnicn badly affected his lungs. He was net con- ilncd te his room, howevor, belng able te attend te bis business up te Saturday. E von en Sunday be was about the heuse as usual, and did net take his bed until 7 o'clock In the ovening. Doing unable te rest he arese again at 10, but was seen afterwards attacked with difficulty of breathing and being put te bed again died within an hour. Mr. Klllinger, was a natlve of Tancasler, and for forty-eno years occiipied the heuse In which be died. Trier te that he owned a fine (arm en the Harrisburg turnplke tour miles west of this city. About thirty years age he bought Hardwlcke, a fine country seat en tne con es toga a snort uistance east ei tins city, but his family after having lived thore for a few years re turned te their old home in this city. Doferoand during the war Mr. Klllinger did an extensive trade in dreving in connection with his butchering business, spending a considerable part of bis tlme in the West, but for many years past his busi ness has been principally conilned te thin county. He was upright and honerablo in all lift dealings and held in high esteem by hII who knew him. He was n lift long member of Trinity Lutheran church and rogularlyattendoditssorvicos. He leaves a wlfe, two sons and a daughter, all married and well-known in this city ills daughter hnlnir the wlfe of Ames McCartney, of Cali fernia. His funeral will take placeThursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interincnt at Wood ward Hill cometory, Mrs. Anna iJinilln. Mrs. Anna Landls, widow of llenj. L. Landis, died en Sunday ovening at tbe resi resi rosi deneo of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel M. Horsliey, en the Philadelphia pike, about soven miles from tills city. Tlie deceased was In her elghty-llftli year. About six weeks age, while taking u walk, fche was partially paralyzed by a fall, and has steadily docllned evor since. She leavos surviving her four sous and six daughters i ene of tlie sons Is Israel I.. I.andW, of this city. Jim. ltiirlmru Nlxtterf. Mrs. Barbara Nixderr, widow of tlie late Majer Jehn Nixderr, died at the family resi dence, lSONeith I'rince street, en Saturday, In the 71th year of lier age, She was a pious Christian, n communicant of tlie Kcfermcd church, n geed wlfe and mother, and a kind neighbor. She leaves tliroe sons, Cant. Samuel Nlxderf, late or tlie 70th Pe. Vels., and Frederick and Jehn Nlxderf, all well known rcsldents of tills city. Her only ilmiL-liter In the wlfe of Ocorue Musser. har ness-maker. Her funeral will take phu-e Tuesday afternoon nl 2 o'clock. Inter incut ut Lancaster cemetery. rtuliilnc n I'aster's InlliieiKc. Frem the SUmdaid of the Cress. One person male or female In a congre gation, can weaken n pastor's inllucnee, and Anally disrupt tlie pastoral relation, by por per por sevcring and deprecatory criticism. Ne minister can stand long with a feo or two of this kind in his congregation ; for no man is perfect, and when thore is seme ene te direct the attention of hii audience habitually te ills defect, he certalnly will fall, sooner or later. Unfortunately, in almost e cry par ish, tlicre is seme ene person who is credited with " bossing the rector." Just keep up Hie cry, " Oh, yes ; he is n geed man enough, but he is net as geed a preacher us I li.ive heard." .Speak 11 oer he tenderly and lovingly, uml tlutt minister deemed! When he hears it ns he certainly will let hltn pack up ills grlp-wek and llee te the mountains, or somewhere else for the storm is near ut hand 1 A plain, earnest preacher ence entered the pulpit of a fashionable church, in which tlie hearers wero supposed te exhort tlie minister te lielp thein heavenward directly. The nreacher went right en, as was his duty, toll tell ing tlie people, net oxectly rhetorically, but strictly, according te tlie Hely lMblc, that they w era sinuers against Oed and in danger of hell. In the audience wero n man and his wife he irrelitrleus, siie a professor of reli gien. Ne sooner had they reached the pave ment, at tlie clese of tlie service, than she began a heartless criticism of the preacher and his Mermen hew he was rough, unre fined, and lacked nil the requisites which make the orator the train et remark was kept until it beenme noticeable that her hus band made no reply. She turned and looked into ids fice. He was weeping a convicted sinner. Let parents beware what they say about tlie sermon or tlie preacher boleio their chil dren, in whose hearts the Werd el Ged may be seeking a lodgment. Why pray in the morning ler tlie conversion of siuners, and then, by cold criticism of the Horinen, neu tralize the very means by w liich it pleases Ged te save ? Thoughtless comments nt the dinner-table will de this far mera ellcctually than all the profanity tlie children hear as they pass tlie drinking saloons en theirwiiy te school. Parents, bow are 1 Den Cameren Sell Ills Washington Ilenin. Mr. I). P. Morgan, of New Yerk, has pur chased the elegantly furnished rcsidonce of Senater Den Cameren, in Washington, lay ing for it $05,000 cash. Senater Cameren asked $100,000 for the property, hut finally accepted Mr. Morgan's eiler. He novcrliked the heuse, though lie built it te his own tastes. He found that he had built his heuse tee large and was dissatisfied with it from the tlme he first moved into it There was a quartet et houses built in the immodlate locality of the Cameren heuse, facing Scott circle. They w ere nil built nt the same time. All of thorn have failed te plcuse tlioirewnors. Mr. Wlndem, who was secretury of the treas ury at the tlme, built the heuse oppesito Senater Cameren's. He lived in it hut n short tlme. Fer the past season it has been occupied by Mr. Illaiiie, who leased his ew u new house at Dnpent circle. Minister I'cu I'cu I'cu dloten, tlienTl senator from Ohie, built an other. He has sinee sold it. Mr. Robcseu built a short distance te tlie north of Senater Pendleton. His heuse is understood te be for sale. A nig Funeral. Six hundred and fifty conveyances and 2,500 persons attouded the funeral of Farmer Jacob Ilemlxirger, n mlle north of Lititz, ou Sunday. He was buried en his own farm. Knights Templar Drill. As nlU he seen by an advertisement Iu an other column a drill of theLancasterCommaud theLancasterCemmaud cry, Knights Templar, has been called for te morrow evening. Special Cheap Uicuntlen te Heading. On Saturday, May Sid, the occasion being the dedication und unveiling of " Tbe Lauer Menu uient," trains will leave Lanvajjr (King 8t,) at 7:30 a. m. Karoterroundtrlp.elBai.'U. Leave tielambla ut7!Uu. m. Fare enlyS4V inyl4,10,'i5A23aitw Amuseineuts. Litllu Carina Company. -The Corinne opera company arrived yesterday afternoon from Nor Ner Nor ristewn, where they closed te big buslnest en Saturday night. They opeu here this evening In The Mascott," with Llttle Corinne In the prin cipal churactsr. The show Is a very Une one. DEATHS. KitLiKOEiL May 17, 1885, In Lancaster, l'a., David KUIInger, in thu7Jd)ciirerblsuge, Tbe relatives and friends of the faintly tire respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late rosidence, Ne, 113 Kust King street, en Thursday uftcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward UIU ccuietcry. 3td Nixdeut In this city, en the 10th Inst., Mrs. Ilarbam Nlxderf, relict of the late Jehn Nlx Nlx eorf, In the 7(th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funcial from horlutervsldouca, Na i.V) North I'rluce street, to-meirow (Tuesday) afternoon at i o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemctery. It I.andis. On tbe 17th Inst., Anna Landls, toilet of tbe late llenjamlu Liiudls, of Oregon, Man helm township. In the hStb i ear of her uge. Funeral from the lesUlence of borseu-ln law, Samuel llersbuy, East Lauipetcr township, en Wednesday, May 20, at 8 o'clock, a. m., und at Oregon, Manbclm township, at tbe old home stead, at t o'clock p. in. 1'reuchlng ut both places. Interment In the family burying ground at the old homestead. lit MAJIKJSTS. l'hllailelphUk Vroluce Market, I'mLAPBLfHiA, May IS. Fleur Iu limited re quest at feruier rates I sales of l.uuO banel., ucludlng 1'eun'a family, at (12ilS0, western de., at l-5ee3.a Minnesota huKers at sua 3.M l'utuuu ut iAtt0-!a. Jtya flour at It per barrel. Jlranslewat IU aegia se per ten for Winter. Wheat dull end cesier ; (1 outbid for June; II KM, Jul j 1 WW. August. c.nm nulet and weak t Ma bid, May ; 43e June; June j MMe, July MJ. August. Unts firmer t 43c. May; 4Je, July t 39a August. New Yerk t'roduce Market. Nw Yerk, May IS. Fleur dull and without Important change t Fine, t B0Q3 83 1 buperflne Btnte, f.1 B083 95 geed te choice extra Wmtern. It 1MM 10 1 common extra Minnesota, W ;3rt421. Wheat Ne. 9 Ited, Winter, June, 1 tl); I iui1 Anir.. II KM. Cern Ne. i Mixed, May, Mtfe t e une, VlyU , .Titlv Mln Oats-Ne. a Mixed, May, 8$Xit de June, SSVe. ifvn dull. "llarley nominal I'erkdull lca, tl2Q12 23. I.ard-700, Jnnei 17 It, July. Melluscs nominal j 18e ferM I lout Cuba. Turpentine dull and unchanged at 32X for en Turpcniine ami ana uucnnugui ipeu llenln quiet I strained te geed, tl 07KOI Jn Jn I'etreleuin firm : Hvtlued In enaeH, Ji,tt9iic. VrMuMa dull i (Srulti te I.lvcrnoel. tl a. Kutter quiet; Wcetern ImlUtlen Creamery choice, 19c. Checse dull ; Ohie Flat rrlmo.Oe. Kggs ileady ;8UUe, WiQUKe I Weetern, Wi ltlee etendy ; Carolina and Leulitana common te fair, 4Vifl70. ... .. . . Sugar tlrmand moderatoly active ; refined Cutlenf, 7Me; Granulated, 0 U-IBe ; Confec tioner A."f!ie. Tallew quiet ; I'rlme City, 5 13 V,QtJic. CotTce dull i fair cargoes, Ke. Hay dulll i Ne. 1 Timethy, It 03. IMilledelplila Cattle Market. l'liiLAPKLrniA, May 18. Wcevcs, arrivals 3,noe, falrflrmeri extra, lAifKyir. geed. e G)iQGe ; me- ainin,DJ43K:coiiiineii,Kre. -Sliccp-i-ArrlvaU. 10,000 head: dull and Ue lower. Weel sheep, 4RVJic. Shearud sheep, 2le. Spring I.ainbn, 7BH)c ( Fall de, Bflc. llegs Arrlv sin," ftoue head; fair and ilrm I Wrtrn corn-red Cie ; country, C&?,ie ; ttlllcrs, 5JiQ0Mc. IJve Bleck rrleea. Ciiioaeo. Cattle ltccelpts, 2.500 head; shin meats, l,2eu heiidt market slew nt Friday's do de do cllne of loe shipping steen, 1 JS0 te l,6oe ft, W m 03 801 1,200 te 1,350 lis. 833 DO I M0 te L1M tifiOflSSit cows and mixed, tl tent 03 j stock steck crs, U 70Q4 W; fecders.ll BOSS 00 ; Texang, $3 7JO 4 20. Hogs Kerolple, 10,000 head i shipments, 3.0TO i ..inrbnl .Imiiir fitlrl V nnt l ,1 f Alllf.tf fl mi i TtlUKh mill mixed lmrklng. W tOfli 2JKt packing and I par , rteOl shinning. i ;8I 40; light, 40 ; skips, nrjAi in Sheep ltccelpts, 1,200 head ; shipments, yenei market slew ; shorn, 12 40Q3 40; woeled, $3 6ejl 4 03. KASTl.inKRTY Cattle market win qulet and unchanged; receipts, l,uit head: shipments, none ; all consignments for through points. Hegg market was dull and heavy; Philadel phia. l fai 63; Yorkers. U40O4W; receipts, a.ioe head; shipments, 4,'KiOheau. Shcep dull anil a shude off ; rceulpt,l.t03 head ; shlpuients, l,oue head. Clilrage Produce Market. Ciiicaoe, May IS, 0 30 a. m. The markets opened this morning dull and featureless, ami the rrewd are at aloes whether te buy or sell the stuff. Ihcre were no war rumors at the opening and had crop rt-perM have already been pretty well discounted. The owning Ib only it trlfle highcrthan Saturdny'scloseon grain, and about ten cents lower en previsions. Wheat J une, IKJJie : J uly. Wip. t;ern .lunc, 4i-.ie;.iuiy,jic. tfais .iuiiu. jiku ; iuiy, .txu .iuk.i Perk-June, le K; J"'y. " 1J?; cv August, liK. t.uril tiinn. ST. -.: ! Jul V. M S3. ru- Itihs June, t3 00; July,3 7l): Aug.,$J77K. CLOSING 1 r. v. The markets clese with hut little change from the opening isolations. Wh.-at June, wJe; July, KiJcaiKc; Aug., lO'jiM'Jic. Cem-June, ITXWiKc ; July. CMe ; Auir.,48c. Oats .lunc.suiu s July, My,a i wur l'erk June. fl 03; July. Ill U Aug, I.ard June", 75 ; July.tO 82XG6 85; lUbsfuni-, ViGfl 62; July, K.C7XQ'' "0- Aug., New VerK Htnck Market. New Yerk. May 18. Wall street, 1 M p Meney easy at IK lr cent. Kxchnnge steady and iinihangtHl. Uevernments firm. Currency 8's, I1WH bid j 4's Coup., 1121 bid J 4? de, UJJJ bid. The stock market this morning, opened tnegulur. Iho Vanderbllts were we-ik and lower, while Union l'acllle and Delawure, I.act ananna Western was strengund higher. After the first call thcie was nn active buying el all the lcadlngsleclts, vt hlch remilted In prltes tak ing an upward turn. At neon figures were up liK'-H per tent, mid market has slnce contin ued stieng. At the time or writing tbe best fig ures are current. lr.w. Sr.M Western Union MJi . Adams Kipru) American Express ,... U.S. Express Wells, large A Ce CO. I.AC a a c. i se New Yerk Central Hi Xi'A New Jersey Control 35j l''K Illinois Central Express l:iH Onte ueninu i, Michigan Cenlml 43 Northern l'acltlc 17 W " rrcferred SJM Xiy, Central l'acllle 31 )J Union I'aclfle W'i Mi Missouri l'acllle K)Z li Texas l'aciilc 10 New Yerk Elevated Metropolitan 13 Manhattan Alt. & Tene Haute 17 Preferred Canada Southern "TA Canada l'acltlc -!-i Chicago A Alten X Ches. A Ohie 4 D.illud 7VK 7s Del., Lae. A West 101'i Ktl Denver & Erie H'K W " I'rcferred Hannibal & St. Je lrnfirr('rt Kansas A Texas lK Laku Hhiire M)i L. E. W .. -.- Ivs'lle.t Nashville 31 Merris A Essex Northwest Preferred Ontario Wosteni 7K Ohie A Mississippi I'rcferred Pacific Mull KK Quicksilver IS v. 3-ai i m" i luiurieu..... .... Heading Heck Island. IWA b ban Francisce.. l'teferrcd. 34 Omaha . 21 73 71 ion rrcferred. 7i(? St. raul. K)i Preferred li' Nash A Chat 3.S M-. L...S. AW 28 Wabash 3 : " 1'refeiTed 7 3 C, II. A Q lit 1-3! Ket-hestei' A l'lttsburg 1Y, 3 I'd. A Evans 10 tl Manitoba 8lU Oregon A Nav Wi WA Oregon Transee.. ... .. 11'.'. l.'A. 134 Lecal Stocks ana Bends. Ueperted by J. II. Leng. Far Last value, sale. Lancaster City, 0 per cent,, 1H8S lue " 1M). 101) " " 18U5. leu " 0 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. loe " 4 " Scheel lean 1UU " 4 ' In ler 30 years loe " 4 " In5orae years. 100 " 4 " lnlOerfflyears. loe Munbelm Iloreugh lean 100 ASK BTOCXS. First National Hank 100 Farmers' National llank A0 Fulton National llank 100 Lancaster County National Hank M) Columbia National Bank 0u Christiana National Il.mk 100 Ephrata National llank 100 First National llank, Columbia 100 First National llank, Strusburg 100 First National llank, Marietta 100 First National llank. Mt. Jey IU) Lltltz National bank 100 Manheim National llank loe Union National llank, Mount Jey.... fie New Helland National llank 100 (lap National llank 100 Quarryvllle National llank loe Neitburn Hunk stock. 10J TUHNF1KB STOCKS. tm 11U 1J0 100.30 1W 100 100 10:1.25 102 191.50 IIS 175 110 11 115 141 IU 139 SOU ISO 139.10 161.20 68 130 110.50 110 113 7.30 Illg Spring A Heaver Valley S3 Hg lrl( llridgepeit A Horseshoe 13J Columbia A Chestnut Hill IS Columbia A Washington 20 Conostega A lltg Spring 23 CeluinbiaA Marietta 23 Maytown A Ellxabetbtewn 23 Lancaster Kphrata 23 LanciuterA Willow Strcet 23 Strusburg A Millport 23 Marietta A Maytown..., 23 Marietta A Mount Jey 23 Lane, Ellzabetbtew n A Mlddletewn. loe Luncosler A Frultvllle W Lancaster A Lttltz 23 East llrundywlne A Wuyuesburg 60 Lancaster A Wllluunstewn 23 21.53 18 21.03 20 ISO 10 44 48.03 21 no 33 70 M 75 1 107 11(1 44 S3 79 1.75 no 1 se loe 25 u 205.25 210 s 18.05 73 CO 61.25 33 100 100 28.1 7.0 I-ancastel-A Maner...,, ..... 60 I jin caster A Manheim Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland VI8OXLLAMK0CS STOCKS, QuarryvilleU.lt , Mlllersvllle Street Car inquirer Printing Company... , Cles Light and Fuel Company, Slevens Heuse (Iteiids).,.., , Columbia UasCemnauv 23 23 , 100 SO M A0 23 100 23 10 100 100 M Columbia Water Ceuipauy, Siisnuobannalreu Ceuipauy. Mailetta Ilollew.wuru. hi Stevens Heuse... MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market A0 Eastern aiaiuet..., , se Webtcin Market , M Laucaster City Street llallway Ce 6u Ciaa Company Bends ,.,., 100 Columbia lloreuuh Ikmds 100 Lancaster A Susquehunua... 300 Lancaster A New Danvllts 23 Stock Market. Quotations by Ueed, McQrann i Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, Fa. i . ,. 11 a. K. Um. p.m. Missouri 1'aclHO;..,.., , ,, Michigan Central, ,,,.,, S Mew Yerk Central 6ttf HH "K New Jereey Central SSX Ohie Central Del., Lack. A Western 10S Denver AltleOrande ...-, Krle Wi KaniMM ft Texai It-ti, lJikeBbere . Mjs Chicago N. W., common. 9l)(i N. N.Ont, ft Western. .... 8U l'aut A Utnaha l'aclne Mall tK Itoehestor ft Pittsburg...! Ht, l'aut nn: fi S3U 104" 1032 ' 5 10U ltli 113 8l( :::: f& wu ml :::: Og :::: i 'lexasi-acine "' Union racine M.'i WatiMh Common 3 Wntifuh Prnferred..... Western Union Telegraph.. W, 3. IxnilsvllleA NahvlIle...... 31 N. Y., Chl.AHt Ii Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation l'ennaylvanla 1JJ Heading.! 1. T. AllufTaln..... Northern I'aclfle Common .... Nertharn l'HClflc l'rcf Sfi HcsUinvllle ... Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil ; People's rassenger Jonov Central X 79X SKW AD rjCttTIHXKJEXTa, NARTICLE FOR ALL PUItPOSEs! gunrnntoed absolutely pure, Is JtllI.KIt'H IJOllAXSOAP. THE MERITS OF MILLER'S BORAX SOAP may be gauged by Its fast Incruiuliig ealcs. enclusivi:ly treved te be the best by every person who has used MIL XEU'HJIOKAX SOAP. HE BEST &e HAVANA CIQAR IN tbe City, at IIAUTMAN'S TKM.OW FUONT ClUAlt STOItK. PENNA. CIGARS FROM L00 PER Hundred up, at HAUTMAN'S YKI.LOW FUONT CIGAR HTOltK. EST ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR 38 and 73 cents, put up In Muslin Hacks. Gran ulated Hugar.SKes..; Laundry starch, fie.) Ceffvts 120 te 33e I. A! ry our I.lhciian Coffce anil jeu will bepleikttid uuAitivr.'n ir.i eitjitr.. SI West Klnit Htnct. THE mZH'X AND MOST ECONOMICAL Illtl.elH JIII.I.EIfsrUKK IIOUAX hOAP. w ANTEDA UOY TO WORK IN THE Weed bluip. A pply te II. A. AI.TlCKA&Otf, West Ontngu fitrect. It AA. BB. Use Mnnlieiin The Original. iiiay21ySI,HAW,Il ltellcr Fleur. i he lkt. F IOH Jl'ilY COMMISSIONS, E. C. DII.LEU, Of Earl township, LancsMcr county. Subject te the rules of the Democratic puny. myl8-3taw3I,WA8tfd.Vw F INE LACL'H, LACK CUIITAIN'S AN!) Creehct Werk can be eletrantl v washed and bleached by MILl.Ell'S HOltAX bOAl". AIXJON FOR 8AL11 One of the best stands In the city. Fer terms and further information apply ut this eftlce. mylS-lwd WANTED. Flve Salesladies, four Salesmen, one Col lector. Apply OltAl'E HOTEL, UOOM NO. II, from 0 te H p. in. and 7 te 8 a. m. f 10 te 23 er week salary. ml8 1d K. F. COI.MEIt. E VEItY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD Ib dflltrliteil with the results obtained by uslDgMII.LElt'Sl'UKEllOltAXbOAl'. -ITrANTHD A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN fur (Icncral HouKewnrk. Annlvat miast NO. tit EAST KIA O HI T OHT. A TEN DOLLAIt HILL. J OnSATUltDAYEVENlNtllwtwecnS and 8 o'clock, going from Sprccber's warehouse en Market street, te Orange, te I'lum, te East King, teMlddlc.tt new tcnlellarblll. A suitable re ward will be paid en Its return te this eflkn, or II. I.KOVAKO. ltd a Middle street. A TTENTION, SIK KNIGHTS ! SITiCIAL OltDEIt, NO. 3. Tim members of Lancaster Ceminaiidcry, Ne. 13, Knights Templar, will meet nt the Asylum ferdrlfl, en TUESDAY EVENING, MAY l!, at 7 JO o'clock. Hy order of CHAULES A. FON DEUSM1T1I, Eminent Ceininuiider. Attest: HcnuS. Oaba, ltucerder. mi5-2Kllt FOIl PUHITY, EXCELLENCE, FULL WVIubtund Strength, MILLEIt'S IIOUAX HOAl' cannot be excelled. iuar7-Vmd NOTICE. Persens wishing IIAMMONDSI'OltTSEC. CIIAMl'AONE.xlthLedBO 43, Centennial Lubel en, cau ueguppiieu : si.au n neuie, hi llOHUEIt't SLIQUOllbTOUE, aprm-lydll .- e. vi venire squaru. T71AST END YAKD. C. J. SWARR&CO. COAL. KINDLING WOOD. Orncs: Ne. 20 Centre Square. ISeth yard and e 111 te connected with telephone exchange. ectl3 lydMAF.U Fc IOH USE UPON FLANNELS, 11LAN- KETS. Ac.. useMlLLEH'S l'UUE UOItAX SO A 1'. leaves them und the hands soft. r(ALL AT UEIGAHT'S OLD WINE STOUE -FOU- Listen's Extract of Beef. riMEUT IH Til WORLD. Established, 1785. II. E.SLAYMAKEU, AgU. febl7-tid Ne. 29 East King St, THE MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLE for washing linens Is MILLEU'S IIOUAX SOAV. F ion Chamois Skins that will always keep soft, even If washed, that will net scratch the tluebt Silver, e TO COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. dec8-Ciad JK 10 It SALE OH RENT. The ALLANDALE DYE WOUKS f fl rat- class ), suuuie in ungie or oeuin i'rince and Hager streets. FOll SALE A dcslruble LOT OF OUOUND adjoining the abeve en the east, fronting about lJOfeeten I'rince street and extendlng west ward along nagcr street ubeut 110 feet. Geed site for building purposes. rait IIE.M-11H tuo-tterr lSKlUli. DWELL ING (10 rooms). Ne. JJOEast Chestnut street. FOIt KENT A goed.ilUICK STAIJLE, with CAIIHIAUE HOUSE (slnbllng flve horses), also, situate en nrcinUca or Allandale mill. Apply te HAUSMAN A UUItNS, Insurance and Ileal Estate Agents, iu!5-3tdlt Ne. 10 West Orange street. e AK HALL. Saturday Afternoex. On the afternoon of Saturday we looked with pardonable pilde at the crowds of mothers bringing their llttle heys te the old down-town place for clothes. Surely tbe geed old ways of trading, Introduced by Oak Hall years age, are still sound. Tht bly tteck and ttttleprteei, The plain itatemenlt and guarantee, The ttyle and the pregrtu these them. things ure powers. We'll stlek te Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, 8. E. Cersich SizTn and Market Sts , run.ADEi.rmA. T7-NIGHTS TEMPLAR CARDS. We have ueu In stock and are printing the VEItY LATEST DESlUNs of ILLUMINATED Knights Templar Address Cards. All Knights TcmpUT going te Allentown should eiiler a pack of these handsome cards from tbe "Iiitolligencor" Printing Ofllce, LAN.OASTE1I, PA. inaylS-Ud VLOTBnra. ,,f CLOTHING for EVERYBODY With a lnrge and varied stock of Clothing for Hen of orery trade, for Beys and Children of all ages, ire are quite certain of meeting the demand of orery class of buyers at prices that must gire satisfaction. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3ind -NIi PRICE CLOTHING HOll.SE. JUST RECEIVED A line or Itrewn, Illue and Itlack Corkscrews from TJ.V) up. Our M1.00 Imported Corkscrews are a marvel of cheapness. Ibese goods take tbe lead In fashion this season JUST RECEIVED A large number of Children's Suits In l'lalds, Checks, Stripes, and, In short. all the various designs worn this season from 11.50 up. JUST RECEIVED Something fo-tbe Ladles te take note of. A full line of Chlldiun's Kilt Suits which areperfeel llttle beauties, both In style and design from 11.75 up. JUST RECEIVED The balance nf stock of Hosiery of all kinds, fremun Importing house (retiring from business) See our English Half Hene at 13 ner pair. Solid colors, extra quality, 2oe; still better Fancy Stripes. 23e and 23e a pair. These goods no marked 30 per cent below their value. JUST RECEIVED A Hue of St) llsh Neckwear which w offer at 210 ; sens eitcwnr.re uiJic. JUST RECEIVED A linn of Underwear In Medium mid Light Weights In all grades, from 17c up. OurUic goods are Immense. Special Attention Is called te the Inrgn variety and low prices In our Merchant Tailoring department. We make up All-wool Suits te order as low a 110.00 us well as the finest In the market. We guarantee per fect satisfaction Kinur customers, both In stjle and finish, as we employ nene but the best work men tbut cau be obtained, regardless of salary. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE-VHICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COHNEIIOFCKNTIIESQUAIIE AND NOillll QUEEN SI'llEET. aiJksaWAHE. H IOH A MARTIN. DAMAGED WARE, -AT- CHINA HALL ANOTHER LAflCJK LOT OF DAMAGED WAKE. THE11EST GOODS EVEIIOFFEIIED FOll THE MO.NET Seeing Is believing. Come. High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LAN CASTE It, FA. DATS AUD VAl'S. 1845. 1885. STAUFFDR&C0., Leading Fashionable Halters, All Iho New Spring Styles, In l'laln and fancy Celers, Extra Light Weight, Iu SOFT AND STIFF HATS The Largest Assortment of STRAW GOODS In the City, With rrioestobuitthc Times. Ilelug Manufacturers, and receiving goods di rect, irem me lactenes, we are ame te sen goeus lower than ever. Ne trouble te show our goods. Give us a call. . D. STATTEEEll & CO, (SHULTZ'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEU, PA. THE FAVOR gained after IIOUAX SOAP. 01 one EVERYONE IS trying MILLEU'S THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In tbe city from A cents per pack up at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIOAlt STOUE. FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIES. A large line of Trout and llass Fly and Italt Heds, Brass and Nlekel Ilccls, Silk and Linen Lines, Ued Mountings and miscellaneous Tackle, at HlllU.r.v 'S IlltUU STOUE, Ne, 2 Wcy. King Strcet. IJIIRST-OLASS HOARDING. Tegetbi r ritl tluchelcu nf looms en tbe nrst or second Heur. Surpassed by none In tbe city. Call ou eruddtess, NO, tit: NOIITII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accomiuedatud. efl-tfd F OR J URY COMMISSIONER. JE110ME1I. SHULTZ. cf Elizabethtown borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d A w tfd T71INE TAILORING. The finest selection of Woolens in Worsteds. Casslmeres. Cheviots. Meltons. Tricots and Eng lish l'lalds, ever befere exhibited In this -city can new be scen at my Talletlng Apartineuu, Ne. 17 If erth Queen street, oppeslto the Grupe Hetel, employing eniytne ucsi Maners, evei JVlnirenlv the best lullers. every garment Is madu strictly first-class. A comfort- utile and perfect tit alwuvs guaranteed. Prices moderate. The Men-bant Tailor, 37 North Queen street. mil-Cindlt CHEA PER THAN COAL FOR SUMMER USE. Use tbe Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All pattern for sale ut Manufacturers' prices. Orricx or Lancaster Qas Light and Fuel Ce. mayl4-2uid DR. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON, ilemeved from He. till West King struct te Ne. '7 North Prince, (Late ivstdence or A. E. JteWrrt.) mas-nad' AMVSKMKSTS. WEEK OF ClItANI) COMIC Ol'EUA. Opera Heuse, Commencing Monday, May 18. II. U ItARTMYKIl hasthehonnrefprcsentlngtothe cltlrcnsef Lancaster the KAIItY PKT OT TiiK ruiiuc, CORINNE, The Pettles,, 8vteae.estannd me,,, ale Jennie Kimball, ,,WMrew,c.n,.p.yr 30-Star Artists-30 Monday MABOOTT, Thursday-CHIMES or NORMANDY, Tuesday OAPBRS, Friday OLIVETTE, Wodneeday QIROFIiB, Saturday Matinoe OINDERELIiA, Saturday Evening OAPERS. The operas will t.e Riven with every attention te dctall.aud will he miperhly mounted mid cast te the full ex lent of our efllclent company. ADMISSION, - - 10c, 20c. and 30c. UESKHVEI) SKATS, 30c Korsale at the Opera AMV8EMENTH. A NATOMIOAL EXHIBITION. Dr. Heidemann's -OllEAT ANATOMICAL EXHIBTTION, 14 East King Strcet, IS OI'EN DAILY FIIOM 10 A. M. TO 10 I'. M., Fer Adults Only. This collection Is lately from Europe and ha never befere been In this city. Will continue ou exhibition everyday for n short tlme only. The collection has been exhibited in all the large cities of New Yerk and New England, and comes highly recommended te the peeple of Lnncas t;r, and It Is the finest collection of Its kind In America. THL'ltSDAYS FOIt LADIES ONLY 1 A OMISSION 2S CENTS. ml2-twd EUJt HALE OU JtE.VT. FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy tertus, situ situ ute Ne. r Shlppen stieet. mlO-tfd U.FItAMC ESIILEMAN. FOR RENT. IlarberMien tinder IIIKSII A HUO'S STOUE, Centre Square, from May 1st. uplS-tld F IOR SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND Ilulldlng Let. fl.UOef the purchase money may remain en the premises, 1IHIU11 a Hire at aplt-lmd Ne. 407 SOUTH QUEEN ST. FOR RENT. Three Law Offices at Ne. NOIITII DUK K STREET; und a basuient 15 feet long, supplied with water and hull, niarae-tld II. FHANK ESIILEMAN. pUIILICSALE. ON TUESDAY, MAY 19, will be sold nt Ne. 517 West Chestnut street, a large let of liouseneia rurniture, consisting in part of .viarlile Tep, Extension and etherTahles ; rt of .Marine 'i op. Extension and ether lames ; ceptlen, Uecklng and Cane seat Chulrs t Twe iieceptien, necking ana uane eeai unuirs : two Flne Wanlrebes j ulnut and Cettngn lledroem nireues ; n ainnr ana uetingn iiearoeui llat Itack, Ui-dillni' anil Muttresses: Suites : Hat Itack, Itrddlnu and Iiedv Ilrussels. liiL-ruln und ltair Carpets Ulass, Tin and Qucensnure ; several fine Oil Chroines, together with inuny etherurtliles net named. Sale te commence at tl o'clock, a. m. It. SHUIIEIIT. II. L. FaAiLKr, ClcrU. nili-Jld EXCUHMOSH. PE ENRYN PARK. Penryn Park, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Excursion Committee of Churches, Sunday f-choels and ether select organizations. In mak ing their summer arrangements, should net ueg leet te reserve itday for l'curyn Park. This delightful resort 11 situ itcd In tlie midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS Audits grounds co ei lug bundieds of ucresnte easy of aciess from all parts of central Penn sylvania. Fei the free usu of excursionists there ure extensive CUOQUETAND LAWN TENNIS GUOUNDS, LAUGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND bTAMI, KITCHEN, 11AS1CET AND CLOAK UOOMS, and CONS EltVATOItY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also u refreshment room In charge of a competent cateier, vtbere nieulscunbe iirecuicd at molerate rates, a photograph galleiy and numerous ether nttnictivelcatiiieH. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions trout all points ou the I'hiladi Iphla A Heading and Heading A Columbia Ituilruads will be tarried direct te the Park without change of ears. Complete Information can be obtained and en en gegeinunts eflectcd with turtles freui all points en the l'blludelphlu A (leading and Heading A Columbia Itallreads, uen application te C. G. Hancock, General Passenger and 'ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Hallread, '.M7 Seuth Fourth stieet, Philadelphia, Pa., und with parties from Lebanon by applying te the underslgued, CAltl. VON SCIIMALENSEE, Supt. Cornwall A Mt. Hepe Hallread, uiav8-3md Lebanon l'a. s UMMER OP 1SS.-I. 1 k m nrci Cornwall & Lebanon AND Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, ou tlie Une of the abeve read, Is offered te lndlv lduuls and associations Free of Charge. These grounds, covering huudteds of acres, are easy of access fiem ull parte of Eastern Pennsylvania. WThcroareMOUNTAINSTHEAMS.Bpanncd by rustic bridges! MOUNTAIN SFItlNGS, walled up with natlve sandstene : SHADY WALKS und PHOMENADLS. A LAUGE DANCING PAVILLION, LAUGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING UOOM, andTAIlLES, 1JENCHE8 and HUSTIC SEATS, scattered through the grove for tint free use of excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CUOQUET.HALL GUOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LEUY, QUOITS AKU FOOT UALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allewed en the Premises. 3rPartles desiring It, can procure meals at thePAHK HESTAUH ANT, which will be under the charge or Mil. E. M. 1IOLTZ, the noted caterer of the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been the grounds throughout the sea son, el vine It bis iiersenul suncrv Islen. -Excursions from ull points en Pcnnsvlva- nla It. It. will be earned direct te the Park with out change of cars. 49-Excurslen rates and full information can be obtained and engagements effected with parties from all points en the l'eiinsvlvunlu lt.lt. upon application te GEO. W. HOYO, As sistant Genenl Passenger Agent, P. K. It., Ne. 23J south Fourth street, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. A C. V. II. It., Lebanon, Pa. myl3v)wd. S'1 rORAOK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYKK, decilyd 16 West Cheatuut street. THOSE DESIRINOTHEIJESTHRANDS efl'uiu Hyu Whisky, llrundyuud Gin, cull en S. G. GENSEMER, Northern Market Liquor Stere, Ne.iSJ North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. I am enleined bv the state law net te sell less than a quart aud will therefore pay no attention te druggists' or physicians' prescriptions unless ordered te de se by a higher uuthei It y. nilS-lwd B. E, GENSEJ1EU, Iteusu. lllll-9lll Cl.OTJtlNU. M YERS fc RATH VON. WHAT TO WEAR -AND- WrTERETOBUYIT IS A QUESTION OF IMPOIITANCE TO EVEUYONE AT THIS TIME. OFFEIt TODAY W- MEN'S SUITS IN DAItK GUAV, FLANNEL, MIO.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN FANCY MIXED CASSI MEKE, 1000. JI EN'S SUITS IN KA8T-COI.OII HI.UE CHEVIOT, WU.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN DAItK GUAY CASSIMEHE. 812.00. MEN'S SUITS IN FANCY MIXEOCASSIMEIli:, S13.0O. MEN'S SUITS IN SCOTCH MIXED CHEVIOT 13.00. .MEN'S SUITS IN STEEL tllt.W COUK- SCHEW, S13.00. MEN'S Sl'I'lS IN 11LACK-AND WHITE CAS SIMEHE, I3.(M(. MEN'S SUITS IN IIIIOKEN PLAID DAItK, Mtl.OO. MEN'SSUITSIN LIGHT HAIIt-LINE CAbSI MEIIE, W1I.UW. MEN'S SUITS IN LIGHT CHECKED CAbSI- MEKE.Hl.t.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN FINE WOHSTED, IN T1LACK AND 11HOWN, MIO.INI. MEN'S SUITS IN ENGLISH WOUSTEI), IN 11LACK AND IlitOtt N, W1S.OO. Many ether choke stales arc here, and at such prices as will suit ever) one. MYERS &RATHF0N, LEADING LANCASTEIt Cl.OlIIIEUS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt. PA w IL-LIAMSON A FOSTER. THE S-lNGLE-HltEASTED 1! OX-SACK SUIT, A Suit especially adapted te eiing (icntrt' ear. '1 be liex- eackCeatls single Hit listed and High llutteu. It Is very Iresy, Stjllih, and Is fast Ik coming thuFiivoiile Among en n g Gentlemen. e have a Varied Assoit Asseit Assoit nitiilef Patterns In Cheek and Fluid Wonted And Casalnierrs. GENTS' HALIIltlGGAN AND SI'MMEIl MEIIINO "Undersliirts and Drawers, In Ilrenu UalbiUgan, Flench IUllirlggan und Superlet Fancy lialbrlggan, Whlleand Nevl Nev! sumuier Meilne,'J5e.,3."ie ,.Vie and 7rK Our East Window Contains a selection of tlie New Necknc.ii 'ixz. sleeve lliilteuslrum :ie. upalrup- vvuids. Initial Tins, ile .and Initial sleeve Iluttuns with Geld fronts. Gents' Night Kebe?, 60c, 75c. and (1 00. Yeung Gents' Heugh and Heady Iliest Straw Hats medium brim v 1th low round crown. A New Involce of Cleth Hals, tun: DRESS STFUIW HATS, Fer Gents, In Flatet Hound Crown, aud Panama Huts, 75c. Cbtldien's Dress Straw Hats, lie, 50,350., Me. Light colored Stiir Felt Hat for Gentlemen In New Shapes und Celers. G. A. It. CAPS, Me AND COr. Our Special Shee, $3.00, Is w arnuiti'd Culf Uppers, Solid Grain Tep, Sole Heveled Edge, Full Londen Toe, hither l'luln or Cupped. We have a lull ltange ut Sizes and Widths in Luce, Butten or Ceugicss. Ladies' Shee, $2.00, Ot Curaeei Kid, Opera or Common Senxu style. This Shee Is both duniblu and low in prlie. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32,31, 3(5 te 38 West King St., LA.SOASTEIl, PA. ' VXDEJt r.l KJNU. tjnihTrtaIcinu. fSL.rR0TEi UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth (lueee and Viee Streets, LAMOlBTXa, I'x, Personal attention given te ull ciders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Huvlnuseuurid the services of a Hit, I -clans ihe chunlc. , 1 am prupartdtediiull kinds of Uphel- tile fin k ut verv iniHlemte iirlii.. All IUIIUSUI Furnlluru Upholstered. Gtve uiu a call. R. ROTE. Janie-ttd MYERS d RlTii .; ir ' f A ?t , , r. -a ! K-.v AW u
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