v ,' I'd!? i .V b. f -u SL hi KV - fV .&" iv' " .."j" - rf." '. ' $$- 'ftPW r.N- ? ..;- . , a THJB LiKOAanm DAILY IlfrrailililGBNOlSB, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1885. v . -f , i? 5'i &t. i ,jr .ft. Ef.VC R' cp -? i -as Ffs J( " UJSl It '.- fv i&t , . ';c . ' Vj y- frf T tr ' r . avt , AH; 'ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. t t ? , , CjlmJc bukaks and a. man ava- 'i rp;i rJur.jrrep ixjvitiza. Tfereuf n th Air With Frightful ' Th Scheel Beard Adopting ,&tf 'Cforelo Measures te Collect Delin quent TU-Council Meeting. BM?:..- . . ... , MtgnMr uorrespenaenco 01 intklliuehcek. (, Columbia, May 20. Tills forenoon a tiny laborer named Rebert Webster was working eatli third Btery of llie new wnroheuso at tbe'Xeeley steve werku, and while In the act - (f taking a whoel barrow leaded with brick ;;",lrel the elevator, he discovered that the '(Tuter was net ovenwlllt the fleer of the "third Btery and called te the men below who fftM working the machlne te mine It hlglier '.hlcft waaldone and with mich force an te wL A cause the top beam of the elornter te uti E. ) against the cress beam nbove it, breaking Ptrike the itWlA .v.w,t l t n 1 M rw 1 I, A Atniflfn nml W.ilMifn. J,. vwzu, mwii'iMtuiiK ""J v,ui.. ill if W?.J. V - te the cellar. Ill the descent the nlevnler .-traveled faster than the unfortunate man i 4 and he loll striking hlmsell against the top ,4,r beam of the elevater breaking the eighth rib ana lnienmuy injuring minion, jiii in ' Juries may preve fatal. IIe was taken te his home en Tew Hill. Wobster Is it local colored -preacher. ' ,v latermlned te Collert R1iimi1 Tiikpil All the members of the Columbia school beard met in President Oiven's olllce last evening, and n special meeting was held. It 'had been called for the purpose of consider ing the collection of school taxes ngainst ton ten ants and Bingle men. After a full discussion and examination of the law en the matter, the beard unanimously decided te act as fol fel fol eows: Te place the tax duplli-.ite of 188-1 Inte the hands of 'Hqulre J. I. Frank, with Instructions te proseeuto all delin quents, without distinction, te the full extent el thelaw. Counsel will be employed by the beard te prosecnte their claims. Thfs action will cause soveral bundled warrants te be issued, as there Is a large uumboref delinquents. The law en the matter is se vere, the penalty for non-payment of school taxes, in case goods or chattels cannot be at tached, reads. "Imprisoned in the county -"prison until the amount shall lm e been paid or Becured te be paid, or until nthorwise ills charged by due ceurse of law. Adjourned Meeting of Council. Council, met in an adjourned session in council chamber last evening. On motion the deg erdinance, published in the Intih. LlOKNCEn seme month age, and which has been a seurce of much anuoyance te council, was adopted as read. The school beard was granted the free ue of the onera house, for the 27th InsL. In held thelr high school commencement. Mr. Tllle presented a formal report of the preposition of the Columbia Gas company, which is as fellows : The present contract betuccn the company and council, ler lighting the streets, expires en July 2, 1885. By this contract, the borough pays ?12 per lamp per annum. The company Is willing te cnter into new contract with the borough, but asks $10 per lamp per annum. Their preposition will probably be rejocted. Alter discussing the matter thoroughly, it was roferrod te the gas commlttee with full power te act. iThe sanitary commlttee reported having sent Goe, Jacksen, colored, of Tew Hill, te the county hospital. Jacksen had been ill for two years, and his condition was such as te cause great uneasiuess te his neighbors. The Flint Vuherltatleu Enterprise. The meeting et Columbia business men, In the offlce of Zarbaugh & Ce., did net cirect the organization el a stock company for the pulverlzlng of Hint, but enough interest i as manlfosteiRrleaoriliosO-managiiig the plan bollevo fteir ellbrts would meet with success. esired te raise $70.000 : all but 513,'JCO las thus far been subscribed. V. H. llletz will take f35,000 worth of stock by giving the use el ms min.properiy ; iruaugn.v uuueeu will take 17,000 in stock by placing all necessary machinery in the mill; bolneon 1,000 and f5,000 worth of stock has been sub sub sub ocrlbed for by Individuals. The borough will be canvassed: for the remainder. l'ellcc Nciti, Officer Struck met with a tough customer yesterday in the person of Henry Gantz, from near MU Jey. (iantzwesln Columbia en a drunk, and Struck was sent te arrest him. He refused and drew a kuife, whereupon the Third ward olllcer let lilin alone. The war rant was tlien given te Olllcer Wittick, and although Gantz also threatened him witii the knife, he wivs disarmed and was taken te the lookup. '.Squire Frank gave him 10 days for being drunk and disorderly, and he will also have te answ or for resisting an eftlcer. President liucher, of euucil, yesterday sjnt te the county hospital a negre from Baltimore, who came te Columbia and was taken ill. (Squire Kvans this mcrning committed an aged tramp steve mould or, nauied Dan My ers, te jail for assault, for entoringthe mIoeii of Jehn E. Motzger, en North Frent street, and threatening te sheet him for refusing him n drink. Five st ran go lads, nelther of whom weie evor llfteen years old, wero arrested last night for train-Jumping, by P. It. It. Olhcers Ed Kennedy and Aaren Gilbert. Sjquire Frank committed them te jail ler 10 d.iys each. Town Notes. Probably the largest shad caught in the Susquehanna rlyer this year, was that of yes terday by Isaac ijhultz, of Washington borough. It weighed 4 pounds and was sold te Harry Shell, of Columbia. The sail beat of the Columbia beat club made a trip of 2J miles lest ovening, in 20 minutes. Considering the light wind the speed was great Wfclle shilling en the transfer freight wnro wnre wnro eouso yesterday, P. H. It. engine Ne. lje jumped the tracks. The Columbia base ball club will nttempt te win a ball from the Wrightsvllle nine en Saturday. Game w 111 be called at 3 p. in., en the Columbia's ground. Sanitary commlttee et" council should in vestigate the complaint about alley I, be tween Fourth and Fifth streets. It is report ed that soveral dead hogs He in a pit en the odge of the alley, and the. stencil arising lrein thelr decomposing bodies is sickening. Jehn Miller, of Columbia, a brakeinau en the Columbia & Pert Deiwsit railroad, had Ills right thumb caught between the dead dead weeds of two cars, while making a coupling yesterday, and se soveroly mashed that Dr. Craig amputated it at the lower Joint. Sevouty-ilve persens attended a dancing party held at A. Jlarge's en Cherry street, be tween Fourth and Fifth, last eveniug and had a delightful tlme, Eiuorine's orchestr.i oxcelled thomselvos. The trial given te the Columbia stcamer last ovening, at the It. it C. coal shutes, proved satisfactory. Yosterday, SaimicljChanuel, of Fawn town ship, Yerk county, brought a drove of sheep te Columbia, and while waiting n train of cars te pass the brldge street crossing, two of them ran under the cars and worelustautly kllled. What Did It Iu Mlcldsnn. Frem the Detroit News (Iud.). The total vote in Michigan en judge of the supreme court was 307,5SO. This is an ex traordinarily heavy vete, and completoly dissipates Uie twaddle te the etlect that Ceeley's dereat is due te apathy in the Bepubllcan ranks, and te abstention from voting. Thore was no apathy. On the contrary, the poeplo wero nover bofero he thoroughly areused. With ene oxcoji excoji oxceji tlon It was the hoaviest vete evor cost In this state at a state election, even wheu the gov ernorship and legislature wero Involved. The truth is that Uie people wero thoroughly aroused by an issue most vital te thelr dearest Interests, and having only an Indirect and remote relation te party questions and party rivalry, una cuarge, presented, 10 uie pee- tile or Michigan by the Evening JVeicj that ier many years tusi uie supreme court uae been falling Inte the hands of the rail reads aud ether great moneyetl corxratlens, accenipanled by overwhelming proof, ana that Mr. Justice Ceeley's opinions wero the chief cause of it, was what stirred the voters of Michigan as they wero nover stirred be fore, and brought thorn te the polls iu such unusual numbers. Mr. Coeloywas tried en that charge by the Intelligent poepio of this great common wealth, aim was convicted by such a vote as was never cast against a J tidicial candidate bofero. lie tlaire UU lteasena Promptly. "llore Is a clever little article that I am sure will meet with the approbation or your readers," he said, as he tiptoed Inte the edi torial room. "I am afraid," replied the odlter, as he looked it evor, "that it will net meet with the approbation of my readers," "Ne T Why net T" ' "llocause It will never haye a chauce," IBM aTATK O RAND LODGE, J. O. O. JT. Interesting Statistics nf The Order Fer the Viut Year. In the meeting of the Grand Iodge of Odd Fellows In Uarrhburg yoslerday, a number of appeal cases were submitted through the commtttee en the state of the erder and acted upon. Twe hundred and twonty-flve brethren vcre admitted te membership In the grand ledge. The committee te count the veto for grand ofllcers reported In favor of V. V. Yanarls Yanarls dalen, of IiOwcr Morien, as grand master ; Charier. W. lUdgwny, of I'hlladelphla, as deputy grand masler ; Jehn W. Haney, of rittsbnrg, iiHtlrniul wnrilen ; James it. iNleii iNleii iNleii olsen, of Philadelphia, as grand secretary ; M. lllchards Muckle, (r Philadelphia, ns grand treasurer, Francis M. Kea, of l'hlla l'hlla delpuia, ns grand roprcsentatlvo te the Bov Bev Bov erolgn grand ledge. ' The grand troumirer reported rocelpls and balance for the your, MU,f9Q.C2 ; payment, 1521,4118.02. Leaving n balance or f lf,OtriC0 en hand. The balance te the credit of the or phans' nsyltim fund amounts te ?10,117.;t(. STATISTICS OP Till: O Uplift. The grand secretary's report contains the following interesting tables exhibiting the financial and numerical condition of the order in Pennsylvania at the present time : Number of brothers relieved. 11,815 : until ber of widowed families relieved, 1,201 ; mid for the rollef of brothers, ?20l,(H.r.2,- : paid for the relief of wldowed families, f Ul,r7.05 j paid ler tne education ei erpuans, si,ri;.tis ; imid for burying the dead, f0,7(iS.43. Total, fcKn,WI5. Amounting te $1,070.27 for oech day of the year ; f U.lHl per hour, or 75 cents per mintite. Increased amount of rollef oer preceding year f 14, 103.00; amount of roceipts el the working ledges $750,350.01 ; total amount of assets reported by the working ledges $2,7.10,-t22.;t3 ; increase in the amount of assets sinceirsi report tK,0U3."ii; during tne past twolve years the order hi Pennsylvania has disbursed for the roller of distress l,418,000.(ia Numlier of meinbers as tier last annual report 80,501 ; number of initiations during the year 5,723; uumber admitted en card 721; nituibcr reinstated te iiieuilKjrship 570; total 87,530. Number of members deceased, 051 ; num ber or mombers withdrawn by card, 077 ; number of members suspended, 4,532 ; num ber of members expelled, 50 ; total, 0,213. Present number of members, 81,317 ; net increase or meuilKirs, 813 ; number or appli cants rejected, 351 ; uumber of test grands, 20,351 ; present number or working ledgos, 011 ; Increase in tiie uumber or working ledgos, 7. OVJC lSEmCIXNT VUI.WK. Their Weakness ami Cotrnrilire Condemned hy the Neu Km." Frem the New Km, Kdlterlal. It Is the current talk of theso who ate iu n position te olsero w hat Is dally and nightly transpiring en the streets of Lancaster, that neyer were tliere se many young girls known te be throwing thomseHos In the way ofteinptatiou teriiin asat the prosent time. Yeung men or the Crowley tyjie lear en the street corners, especially en Sunday nights, Ter no ethor apparent purpose than te "lllrt" with young girls who are silly enough te glve thorn cncourageiuent by leek or gesture, and tliere are scores or that class wlie de se without Intending or suspecting any harm te themselves. Hut thore is dan ger In It, and te tills cause can be traced a large majority or the unhappy unions nnd woree which have brought sorrow te many a happy household. It is dlfllcult te say who are most culimble. the fathers aud mothers whose lightly re gard their parental obligations, or the pollce who toleruto thu gaping crowds of young men w he congregate en the street comers te stare at the passing girls, and who would be quickly made te " move en " by the pelice or any ether city. Ilurnhehl Mnile Ni Arrests. t rem the Mew Km, Lecal. On Monday ovening a most disgraceful sceno leek place en the car of the Lancaster street railway which left the park at 630 e clock. Talk finally cuded in blows, the lirnt having lieen strucl: at Lime street. Haifa 1I07011 men wero inveh oil in the fracas, most or them attacking Mr. Dully. When the ear roaehed the Sprccher house, en North Duke street. It stepisid, anil the litddcrx then lelt it, ami continued their quarrel. Tiie big man get the heads or two rhis assailants under his left arm and alternately punched them and warded oil the blows aimed at his head by ethor assailants. Hen Leenard has a beautlfully blackened optic te remind him or the encounter, and several ethors are mere or less sere alreut the head. Friends or the parties concervenod llnally quelled the dis turbance. Olllcer Edward liarnheld was aboard the ctr and attempted by words te quiet the combatants but made no arrests. l.NTIillTAIXINU riu: VUVJIT. Dinner (ilien hy l.mmiMer Ijiuers lt llie Supreme JimIkcd. Fer some years It has lieen the iraetice or a number of mombers of the Lancaster bar, during the week iu which they attend thu supreme court te entertain the judges el that body with a dinner at thu Iiollewio hotel, where the ciifauir Is the most elegant iu Phil adelphia. Following this custom the din ner was given last ovening by four teen of the I-dincasler lawyers. The banquet room was handsomely decorated. The members of the court present wero Chief Justlee Mercur, JudgosGerdon, Trim key, Green aud Clark. Judges Sterrettaud Paxseu wure detained from being present, the latter by sickness iu his family. The cn cn cn tortahuneht was entiiely iiilermal, but a number of texsts wero proiKjsed and ro re ro xiended te. The iueml)ers et the bar who gave the dinner were D. G. Eshlemaii, A. llerr Smilh, William It. Wilsen, II. M. North, S. II. Itoynelds, William Aug. Allee, J. W. F. Swift, A. J. Stcliiman, J. W. John Jehn John seu, P. I). ISaker, II. Frank Eshlem.tu, J. Hay ltumn, Eugene G. Smith aud G. C. Kennedy. A I'alnter Injured. Samuel II. Gress, residing at Ne. 215 North tjueen street, who has been employed as a painter by the Pennsylvania railroad for many years, met with an accident at Imdis Imdis ville this morning. He was nt work en the signal wheu he made a misstep and full te the track below, a dlstance or about twenty root. His hip was injured and he received an ugly cut en the ear. Ne limits are broken and his Injuries are net serious. IIe was brought te this city tills afternoon. It hassince been loarued that the man's injuries are or a mere serious character than at llrst siipposed. Dr. Welchans went te Laudisvllle te assist iu his removal, and he was brought te this city in a helplcss condi tion at neon, was conveyed te his home en a strotcher whero he new lies critically ill. l'ellre Cases. Hugh A. Thompson, arrested for assault aud battery and malicious mischief, gave liail for a hearing bofero Aldermau Dcen en Saturday next. Mary llemick and Sarah Clark, charged with malicious mischief en oath or Airs. Martin Clay, will have a hearing bofero the same maglstrate Thursday morning. This afternoon two boys giving their names as Jehn Uarr and Chas. Mitchell 'were ar rested in the Pennsylvania depet while at tempting te steal a ride en a westbound train. They were taken before Alderman McConemy by whom they wero committed te the county prison for ten days each. Slowly Strailing te Deatlu Allen llommel, a well-known citizen of Allentown, has committed aulclde by hang ing. He had recently married and lived alene iu his heuse while proiuratlena te be gin housekeeping wero going en. He fast ened ene end of the repe te a deer-knob, threw the ethor eud evor the deer, sllpped his head through a noeso and while standing ou tiptoe slowly strangled. His body was discovered by his son and was still warm. Hemmol was worried about meney matters. Indian Outrages Upen Captlte l'cmales. A lotter from Edmonton says that Mrs. Dolauey, ene of the Fjtg Lake captives, was outraged until she died, and her body was then cut te pieces by squaws. Mrs. Gowan lock, another capthe, has been taken posses sion or by ene of the young Indians as his wife. Nothing has been heard of llie lido of McLean's lauilly, but It Is supposed te be a herrible one. At the Station Heuse. One drunk was the only Inmate or the station heuse last night lie wasa stranger, had money enough te pay the costs and was discharged from custody by the mayor. llank bteck Sold, Jacob 11. Leng, broker, sold yesteiday at private tula 30 shares Formers' National bank stock at fill) per share. A89AVLT ON CAJiTlTAOJBNA. Uglit llumlreil InmrgenU Killed The llebeli Withdrawing te iMrranqutlla. The relel Dylan, with 2,000 lellnwcrs, made an assault en the walls of Carttmgcua en the night of May 7. Altorasevore ballle the rebels wero repulsed with a less of WW men. The robots finally withdrew In t.lulr flotilla te Uarranqullla. The AuieHsati, Eckert, who commanded the lletllla In the assault en the city, was kllled. One whig of tne attacKing lanu lorceswas ieu ny I'it-stan, the robel who arrested Americans at Colen and subsequently btirned the city, (leneral Hante Dominge Vila, the lawful prcsU'ent el tne state or l'anama, witu 4,uuu men nrriveii at Carthagena, One thousand Caiicanes started from Colen for Carthagena. (leneral lteycs will lead the cembined forces ngalnst ltarrauqullla. where the rebels are stationed. When the sioge of Carthagena was raised the poeplo woie living ejt cats, dogs, lard and a little rice. Tainting the City Hall. The preperly commlttee or city councils met last evening mid opened the bids for painting the exterier of the City hall- the proposals calling ler two coats of paint, en both weed work and brick, of the same quality and color as that recently used ler painting Masonic hall. The bids wero as follews: Heed dc Urban, $182.75; Chas. Krnst, $115 ; It. F. Uewman, $200.03 ; C. MclHn nlS $201 ; nuthrle k Hen, $105 ; Goe. W. Drewn, $270 ; Goe. Pentz, $100 ; F-dw. llook lleok lloek myer, $120. The contract was awarded te Charles Krnst en condition that he glve security in the full amount of his bid for the performance of the work In a satisfactory manner. Ceimnllteil for n Ilenrliij;. Ill yosterday's paper an Item appeared stating that Benjamin Jacobs, of Motintvllle hail been prosecuted for assaulting his step mother, llenjamln has added intorest te the prosecution by making a complaint rer assault mid battery against his stopmnther. Constable Kline arrested her and took her te the olllce or Alderman Ferdney, who issued the warrant. She was unable te furnish bail and was committed te the county prison fera hearing en Friday morning. Jumes .Italian's Funeral. The body of James Mahan, who was kllled by being struck by a locomotive near I .can i an Place, as has been noticed in theso columns, was brought te Ijancastcr this morning and interred hi SL Mary's ceme tery. 1'lne Trout. Al llauch and Geergo II. Miller went en a trout-fishing trlr te Chester county yester day. They returned te Lancaster this morn lug with 22 beautiful Urge fish. Old fisher men proueuneo It ene of the llnest lets ccr brought te town. liny Killed hy mi Express Train. A Ijey named Slang, aged about !, was In stantly killed hy belng struck by an express train of the Philadelphia it Heading railroad at Mogeotowu. His parents reside within 100 yards of the place w here the accideiit oc curred. .urge Shiul. Al Smith, el the Swan hotel, this morning received ene el the lurgest shad seen here this season. It was caughtat Welses island In the Susquehanna yoslerday aud weighed 7f pounds, Telephone Connection. Win. Miuitz, trrecer, Its anil 17 North Queen street, Is connected with thu telephone ex change. Hperlal Cheap Excursion te Ileudliif;. On Saturday, May 33d, the occasion hc-Intf the, dedication mid unveiling of "Thebnuer Monu ment," trains n lit leave Lancaster (Klug bt.) at 7:30a. in. Fare ter lentul trip, only !1.'. Leave Columbia at 70 a. m. Fare only II. . myII,10,SUA23Altw DEATH. K I lli Nil riL 31 ny 1", 1SS3, In Uincastur, r. duviu niiiniKiT, ii mi)i9i year onus "K". The relatives and friends of the minily nru rcBpcctlully Invited te attend the funeral, tieiu his lute residence. Ne. 113 KustKIng stieet, en Thursday afternoon et'i o'clock. Iiitermciit at Wtsslwiird IIII1 cemetery. ltd Wigsr.rt. Slay V), 1SH3, In this city, Jlitry It. Wltnur, wltnef UeargeK. Wlsner uml jeuiiet daughter of C II. Krj dcr. The relatives and friends of the family nru i spectfully Invlled te attend the Itinera! fivin thu renldoncef her husband, Ne. 513 West Chestnut street, en Friday afternoon ut tne o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. JUAJtKETS. I'hlladelphla l'roduce Slurket, I'lilHPEi.ridA, May 'J). Fleur moved slowly. Wlnteis ere steady whllu spiliiKS fuveied l)iiers. hulrs of ivw liuiTula.lncluUliig I'enn'ii niiiiuy, hi i-jsiiiuj wusiern no., in i.'iuji37',: Minnesota bakersHttl .viff'il.': 1' 'uii'iiisal fAj;. 13, iaj hit eurrci. Ilyo Heur llnn;t ft jier barrel, for eluilec. Fred mis loner, hales or Inter I) ran 11(714.73 ncr ten. at Wheat cloned dull l hid for JIuv; li; hid Iur.Iimu;l.W, hid for July ; ll.elJi hid Im AiikusI. Cern mis Una ; Mr, bid, May: &lle, Jiiiid: Kie, July ; 53V;, Amiiist. Oat went dull ;4Jc, Jlay; ISe June; lV,iv, July: SSe August. Chlmge l'reduie Market- (,'mc.Mie, May -.), (UX) a. m. The mat Let epi'iis firm and steady. Wheat u trlllu loner, corn Htruugut about jesterday's closing limita tions, eats steady nnd firm, previsions strong mid n trllle higher. Murkut othemlse uu clutiiKcd. Wheat .June, W,ic: Jnly.OlJe j Aucust.iUeX. Cem lune, 47J4O ; .1 uly, 17?e ; Aimust, tic. outs July, siwe s Aug., artjfMi;c. Ferkluly, lf M : Aucust. (ill Si. Laid June, HMj .Iul-,rH7. Itllis June, $367 i July, 5 75. CLOHIMO. 1 r. N. Tiie markets closed II rm and steady exeept for wheat nnd outs. The former iiheul i lielnn'thoeix-nlnK this inninlng, nnd the latti r (oeir. The tears of 11 deal hulni;lmiugiirnted Iu May coin keeps that gialn firm. Thu bears don't lll.u loge hIiei ten It, and the hulls nulslile the 1 II111111 tun uniting te see hat the latter dobu debu dobu feio they Hike 011 anymore. Had weather scums tohavulest Its lnlluciKeim wheat. Wheal June, We; July, Dogeio; Aug., V.H1. Cern .Iu ne, 47ie ; July, 47?ie ; Aug.,4SJSc Oats .Iiine,3l;u; July, 3l!2e ; Aug., iWjii Ferk-June, 111 l.'X; July. $11 ssf; I8KC. juiic. l(: Auir.. 1135. Lanl-June, 10 77J J July, fl S5B 87f i Aug., 'ititis-June, IC7JJ; July, 3 77f; Aug., $38.1. Mew Yerk l'reduce market. Sew Yeuk, Slay -J). Fleur dull nnd w ltheut Important change , Fine, fi S03 A3 ; Supertlnu Hlate, $J WQS 80; geed te choice extra W estcrn, $1 '1S0 10 ; common extrti M lnueseta, $3 "3Q1 'a. Wheat Ne. a lted, Winter, J uue, 11 Wi; July, fl 0IX : Aug.. II 05J. Cem Ne. a Mixed, May, Sflie ; June, 650; July, (Alia. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Muy, SSJie j June, 39e nsked ; de July, Siie. ltyu nominal. llurley dull. l'eik dull ; Mess, $12(212:3. Lard $703. June; $7 13, July. Molasses steady 1 l'orte ltlcu, 23G33e. Turpcntlne steady at MXc. ltesln dull ; strained te geed, $1 OSffl U. l'otreleumdiill ; ltellned Iu cusea, BSluc. Fix'lgbts dull. ltuttur weak; Wcsteni Imitation Creumery choice, 18c. ChecBU dull ; Ohie Flat prime, 80. Eggs easier; Btate, He; Western, 13QI0)ic, ltlee steady ; Carolina and I.euUUna coiuuieu te fulr, 4KOSKO. Hugiir linn and moderately active ; refined Cutleaf, "liet lirumiluled, ut 0 J;c; Confec Cenfec tinners " A?' GJ-ie. Tallew quiet ; I'llnie City, ble. lluy nominal ; Ne. 1 Tlmuthr, $1 03Q1 10. Coiree quiet ; fulr ourgeos, ee. Stock Markets. Quotations by ltecd, McUraun It Ce., Uankers, Lancaster, l'u. 11 a, w. 12 m. 3 p.m. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central 4K New 01k Central til New Jersey Central,., ...... 3-'X Ohie CeutnU I)el IJick.A Wcstem....... 104 Denver A KloGrunde..., Krie -. 10 Kansas ft Texas ,. 1SJ lJikoBhero 1 f-'K Chicago AN. W coiiimen. I) IX N.N.O11U A Western 8t. Faul A Omaha , l'acltle Mult IVi ItechesUirA t'ltUhurg 3 HU l'aul iWi leijj 10" 18K 6i$ w" Texas l'acltle 1UW Union l'acltle G Wabash Common ,, . Wuhiuih li elerrud Western Union Telegraph.. B95 WH lulsvllle A Nuahville 33)2 XI ail N. V., Ohl. A bt L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Nutlgulleu... ..., reuusylvanlu,,.,.,..,,,,,... .... Ueudlng ,, V. T. Alluflule Northern l'uclfle Common .... Northern l'ucittc l'ruf 13 llestenvllle Fhlladelphla A Erie .... Northern Central , ,,. Underground ,...,.., Canada tieulhurn Oil ..,,, a.,,,,,,,,.. . a,,,,.,,, TV'nj 1'oepto's l'ussenger..,....,.. .,,. Jereev Central. ,,,, , ,.,. buy 33 25 Un (necM I'rtce. CntoAne. Cattle Kcceltits, 5.W henat -lillt- ment,S,fliMhcad t innrkcl slew and vutiies rtwy but Kenernlly -tcadt' t fhlnpliiR steers, 1. 350 te 1,500 R, .1 40J 75) 1,300 te 1,350 V,-. $3 UIQ1 W v.Hn ini uuicnuriiiK KruuuH, rfiin- mnu te fair, M lOif 3 IS I geed te choice, n mm titei -looker-, t3O0sa 5 1 feeders, l fi0(S uu t graK Texana, 13 754 V Hebs Keculuts. 14.000 held cililmnentn. 4.000 1 market nctlve and 1.1e hlnher; quality iremt ; retiah and mixed packlnfr, $3 ttM(t i i panklnu sntf shipping, 240 te Melts.. l W0 X i llht, 14 0001 4&t bulk, $t ZiOl 3.1 1 skips, H 6el 10. HIieepKecelpUi, 3,500 hcud ulilnmcntu, le.Of1! market strong and loe higher ! Western woelrd, It 0004 (10 I nntlve woelcd, ft 2M4 7.1 1 native shorn, 3 U0Q4 IB ; Westeru shorn, i &e3 73. Kast I.tRTT Ciitlle market wns nlew snd prices a nhade off compared with ycaterdny i iv eetptsngHrcRntcd & hend ; BlilinicntM, 1,'ZH head ; no shipment te New Yerk en Mendny. Heks uiarhet firm t riilladelphlas. ft XtQ 4 4.1; Yorkers, ft XQi 43 1 receipts, Toe licudj thlpments, 4,eiiu head. Shipments te New Yerk yesterday, & rorleods. Hheep very dull and a shade loner; receipts, MVlliniiil BlilmnnntH. 411 heilil. New Yerk Stock llarkeu Nbw Yenx, May 20. Wall street, 1'30 p. in. Meney cesy at IK per cent. Exchange dull hut steady. Oevcrnments dull. Currency os, tl2hldt 4's Coup., $12l?i bid; 4Hs de, $I1S4' bid. The iteek mnrket this morning eeued dull hut steady, and during the llrst sales Colen l'nclllowasbldupjpcrcent. About the Hist call selling of the Vunderhllt shares mis com menced, which continued with hut little Inter ruption te neon, Thu selling as Induced by the heavy fulling efT In the earnings of Lake Shere, ns shown hy Its quarterly statement up te Match 31, and reports te the cirect that New Yerk Central was net earning fixed charges. l'i Ices nt neon were down i te liter cent. At the time of writing the uiniket Is dull nnd fea tureless. 1 v.v. Western Union.. Vtyi 3 P.M. "5 I ci 10 BIU m" KM 3-V,'. Auums express American Express II. H, Express Wells, Farge A Ce.. :.:. 1. a c 1 (,'. C. C. I New Yerk Central H3U .New Jersey cnmnii t ;iji lllluelsCentnd Express Ui Ohie Cetitml..... ..v...... Michigan Centnil Northern l'uclllc " l'rulerred Central l'uclllc 31 Union I'nclfle U., JlWseurl l'uclllc Texas 1 'ne 1 tic lt)4 New link Kluvuted Mctinpelltim Mnuh.ittau Alt. A Telle llunte " l'lufcircd Canada Southern 27 Canada 1'ocine ; 'Jtt Chicago A Alten Clies. A Ohie I). A llud 7K Del., l.ac. A West Vuy, Denver & F.rle 10 l'refern-d )i Hauiilbnl A St, .In " l'rcferred Knnsas A Texas K l.ake hhere Blk Ls'i'ioA'siisiiviiie!"!!!'.'.'.!!'.!!."!'.! &ii Merris A Essex Northwest 91 " I'reteried Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred l'aelllc Mall tl)i IJulcksllver " l'rclcrrcd Hcndlng 14 Iteck Island 1IJX ban Francisce " 1'ieferred , Omaha 20 jn ley, I"!? HI iV 13.'. 4 is!.: W 28 ii II Vi 7.J t?'J ll'll-j 37 V.i Preferred 7I' ht. l'uul I'J'A Preferred Nash A Chut M., L.,b. A W Wuhash " l'rcferred C, II. A Q lil Keehester A l'ittshurg 3 IM. A Evans le i Manitoba N" Mi OiX'geiiftNnv 73 73 Oreicim Tniusce U) NEW ADVEtl TlHE3li:S TS. lirANTKD."""" TT Adlrltode general houscHeik In Cel. iiinhta ; wuges, 1M jierweek. Apply at this HO) 3ld euicu. Det; LOST. On Water street, a While French I'ikmIIe Deg. A liberal lewnnlwlll be paid en his le turu te ltd IsCENTUESqUAIlE. "lirANTHD AVASHINO, IIOUSEWOltlv TT ertleaiilngby thnilav nr iivinniiav. Aimivni Annlri It NO.3llb0UTllC;UE; rEENHTIlEEr. TJl-ST HOLLKll I'HOOLSS FLOUH 3S and 73 cents, pet up In Musllli Hacks. liran. litated Hugar.OUcli..; Ijiimdry HUirih.Sc.lCellecM tin te 33c ft. Try our l.llH-rmn Coffee undjeu will he pleased. CLAHKE'STEA bTOUK. 3S West King Street. pOll RENT. THE mlU2td BASEMENT Under the Farmers' Hetel E ASTERN LKAOlTi: SERIES. Lancaster va. Trenten, IIJ-OAV, FRIIIAY AJmSATCBDAV, JlAV 21,22,23. Ih u III ben line exhibition of hull plavlug. . railed lit 30. ltd DERS WANTED. T THE FAItMKIlS' HOTEL, Ml rat d (suns r tahle beard, at reifeuable UII3 2I AX. BB. M'iin Heller Fleur. The best. Use i ...lOrlglu, i. y21y3l,- 1M( OTIOI'- I'ernnu fn JIAMMONDSPOItTSF.C. CHAM I "At! H ! :. h todge 43, Cciiteu biiHiippiled ; JT.AO u bottle, at iS'-lu KlVbLiqUOIlbT Lodge43, Cciileiiulal Label en, can TOIIK. npi22-Ii Ne. 22 Centix) b(iiaie. MUUt ilV.D. D. ., .e patb or go of Dental Surger)', 'ill It. II. II. KNItiHT. stieet, Lancaster, la. hcs. inarH-W.tS.'Imd The V i id Dentljlry VTOTIUE. X Fer thu ..i mnkfng up the full amountet thoiideiiipllon bends und (he sink lug fund, thurulleuliig bunds ure hereby culled In mid pajumiitei luli'ix-t stejiped en thu 1st day elMnne. 1SS3, z; MM.ft . "7,M, W.iiO.Cl, t, ". til, 4i5, IjU, i7. i-4.ei. i line' July IU, IM78;Nes. 1,2, 3, 4, 5, U, 7, 10, 27, 21, lean et An ,'. ', 187s. D. P. i;.l.k!NMILLElt, mlOB.WAS Majer. M ADEIRA AND Hh ER L Y WINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKKIt, AilKWI Ne. 23 EabT Established 1783 lun.. T7IINE TAILORINQ. A' TI 'he fliiest selection of Woolens In Worsteds. Casslmeres, Chuvlnts, Meltons, Tricots and F.ng lisli l'laldi, ever bofero exhibited In this ctly can new he seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 17 North Queen stieet. onpeslto ihe Urupe Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every garment Is niaau strictly llrst-class. A cointurt ceinturt cointurt uble and pel feet lit always gusmnteed. Filcea inodcrute. ItOSENSTEIN, The Merchant Tailor, m24-Ctndlt 37 North Queen street. PROPOSALS FOR 11ROKEN STONE. Sealed proposal will he received by the Hticet Commlttee up te MONDAY EVENINU, M AY 23, 1883, nt 7 o'clock, as fellows : llreken stone, per ten, delivered whero needed te all parts et thu clt j. llreken stone, per ten, whero broken. All stene te be geed hard lliucstoue, suitable for macadamizing, undnll bidders te statu the amount of stone they can furnish. Proposals te he addressed te Street Committed und deposited in Street Committee llex, at Bmcllz's grocery, corner et North Qucen nnd Lemen stiects. Thu commlttee reserves the light te reject any or nil bids received, lly ol el der of Stiuet Commlttee. EDWIN S. SMELT., niRKVWHd Clerk. V IE REST CLOTHING FOIt THE LKABT MONEY. The old comer, Sixth and Maikat streets, never grows weary ei doing Its work prepat Ing substantial fabrics with substantial make for a substantial peo peo poe plo Adding tea long oxpeilenco the best thought of these duj-s, aud producing uu Incomparable stock of Clothing for Mcd and Beys' Wear, AT l'UICES 1IIK LOWEbT, lleys' All-wool Suits, beginning at fl.00 for Selioel ; A Lurge Variety of Fabrics at $3.50 te tlO.ltl ; AH the Newest Miupes In Coats for Hum 'butts In Fluids, buiult Checks and Fancy Diagonals. " Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, H. E, Cenintn Sixth amd Maiikbt Bra,, TeilxBUruik. XISOEZZANKO VS. AnTicLiT'eH""'AiXTuni'08ks. ANK eunnintecdahselutclr nitre. 1 MH.LKU'M IIOItAXHOAf. rilHE IiAIlfJKST, 11KST AND MOST X cemplelii assortment of l'lnylng Cards In the elty from 5 ninls per park up nt 11AUT1IA.VS YKI.I.OW F1IONTC10AU HXOltK. CONOLUHIVUIjY l'UOVKD TO Hi: THE best by mery licrsen who liaj used JUL- I.KU'S 1IOHAX HOA1 THE HKST 60 HAVANA tlinCllr.nt CIGAK IN IIAUTMAN'.S YKI.bOW KKONT C1UAU b'lUUK. THE MEItl'l-S OF MIIiliEll'S UOltAX NUA1' may he gauged by Its fast hicrcHslntf sales, TJENNA. C1GAHS FHOM tl.00 I'KH A. Hundred up, nt HAHTMAN'U Y El, LOW FIIONT 01UAK bTOUK. EINKLACKH, LACK OU11TAINS AND Crochet Werk can be elegantly noshed and blcuchvd hy MIM.CIt'S UOltAX HOA1'. -ITIISIIKHMKN'H HUI'l'LIKS. X: A large line of Trout mid Riss Hy nnd Milk and Halt Itisls. llmss nnd Nickel Heels. Mil I.lnen tines, Hed Mountings and miscellaneous lllUKir, ui iiuiiurii aiMiuHeii'sr., Ne. 21 West King Hticet T hi: 'AVOR OF OHIO KVKRYONK IS trying MlbLEIl'H ualned after UOltAX bOAF. WANTKI). Fle Salesladies, four Salesmen, one Col lector. Apply UKAI'KIIUl'KI,, ItOOM NO. II, from 0 te s p. 111. and 7 te s a, 111. $IU le f.!3 per week salary, mls-lwd It. r. COLLI Kit. ITU'KUY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILI) 11 Is delighted wllh the tcsiills obtained by using MILLhll'bl'UUUllOItAXKOAl'. 11 rA NtTuITuM iTl ) l A'. M iITiTweaian Tf ferUenerul Ilouseweik. Apply nt ml8-3t NO. 2a EAS'l ST KINU 1ST. T710II UHK UI'ON FLANNKLS. ItLAN IIOIIAX JJ KLTH.Ac, liHO.MILLEIt'.S PUIIK bOAF. Leaves them nnd the hands soft. WANTKH A MAN TO ATTEND A horse, eew nnd garden. The best of lef lef erence ree Hired. Call en J.FItED. HKMIll. ml'jtfd AlO. Beiier ft boil's Olllce. STOKAOK AHI COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYKlt, dec2-ld 10 West Chestnut street. mllE MOST DESIRABLE ARTIC'Li: X for Hushing linens Is MlLLKIt'b UOltAX bOAF. I711RST-OLASS 1IOARD1NO. 3 Together with thocheleo of looms en the II rsl or second llrsir. Surpassed by nene In the elty. Call en eraddiess, ' Ml. 41MNOUTII QUEEN bT. Table boarders ncceiniiicsJaU'd. aO-tfd IIKA l'KU TIIANlibTvLFORSUMJIER UbK. Use thu Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for suleut Manufacturers' prices. OmtK eif Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. iiinylt 2uid TV. FOREMAN, U IMIYB1CI AN AND bUUUKON, Keniecd from Ne. 211 West King sin el te Ne. 27 North 1'rlm.e. (Lale resldente of A. K. Keberts.) maWiiid F 10 H Chamois Skins tint will nlwnjs kcepsefl, cenlf uiuhed,llul will net K-ratcli the lluest SIHer, ie TO COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, U7 and 1JJ North Queen street, Laneuster, l'n. deUi-fimd 1'ULITICAT.. F OR JURY COMMISSIONER, K. C. DII.LK.lt, Of Carl letiishlp, Laucaitcr eunty. bi.bject te the rules of the Democratic pally. myls-3iawM,WAStfd.tw F OR JURY COMMISSIONER. .IKItOMi: II. MIULTZ. of Cllzabethlim n borough, hiibjiet In the decision of lliu IVinoemtle count v emu eullen. d A w tld OLUTlltNU. m'i: price clothing house. JUST RECEIVED A line of lliewn, Illue nnd Illack Corkscrews from 150 up. Our Jll.l'l Iiuperleil Cerkscrevts ale a luanel of eheiipness. 'Ihese gisnls tuke thu Itad in fashion this season JUST RECEIVED A Luge number et Clilldicu'H Hulls In Plaids, Clucks, btllpes, and, Iu short, all the Mirieus designs worn this acajeu fieui 1..V) up. JUST RECEIVED .Something for 1 be Ijidlei Intake nole el. A lull line et Children's hilt bulls which uieperleet little beauties, both III stjleand design Hern JUST RECEIVED 'Iho balance of sleck of Hosiery of all kinds, Human Impert lug heuse (i cllrlngfieiii business) beu our bngllsh Hair Ileo ut I J per pair, build (olers, extra quality, 20e; still better Fancy htilees. 2;le und '-hi n pair. These goods we nurkedSO jwrient below their value. JUST RECEIVED A Hue nfSt)llsh Neckuear which wu ellei at 21c; hells elsuwheie ut Sic. JUST RECEIVED A Uue of Underuc.ir Iu Medium und Light Weights in all grades, from 17e up. Oui JOe goods are imuieiibe. Special Attention Is called te the laigevailcty und low prices In our Mel chant Tallin lug department. We make up All-wool bulls te eiiler as low us tloueus well us thellnestlii the niaiket. We guaraiituu per fect satlsiactleu te our custeuiers, both In 8t)lc and finish, ns wu employ noiiebul thu best work men that cm he obtained, regiudless of salary. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE I'ltlCE CLOTHING IIOUbE, COllNEUOFCENTUEBQUAItK AND NOItTII QUEEN bl'KEET. JtTYERS it RATUVON. WHAT TO WEAR AND WHERETO BUY IT IS A QUESTION OF IMPOItTANCE TO EVEltYONE AT THIS TIME. Olll.lt lODAY MEN'B SL'lTn IN DA1IK GIt.lY FLANNEL, UIJ.(M), MEN'S SU1TJ IN I'ANI Y -MIXED CASSI- MEItL. lli.OO. MEN'S Bf 1 1 " IX FAS T-COLOlt I1LUE CHEVIOT, U.tM. MEN'S SUUS IN DAItKGUAYCASSIMEIlE, tl.00, MEN'S SUITS IN FANCY MIXED CAS31MEUE, Sl-'.OO, MEN'S SUITS IN SCOTCHMIXED CHEVIOT H 13.00. MEN'S SUITS IN STEEL QUAY COHIC- SCUEW, H1J.0O. MEN'S SUITS IN HLACK-ANIMVIIITK CAS SIMEKE,I134)0. MEN'S SUITS IN 1IUOKEN PLAID DAItlf, HI 4. OO. MEN'S SUITS IN LIGHT HAIILLINE CABSI mkici:, Wll.OO. MEN'S SUITS IN LIGHT CHECKED CASHI- MEtlE.WIS.IMI. MEN'3 SUITS IN FINK WOHSTKI1, IN 1ILAC1C ANDllltOWN, NIU.INI. MEN'S HUITb IN ENGLISH WOKSTE1), IN llliACKAND IlltOWN,JlH.IM. Many ethor cholce styles ure here, and ut such pilces us w 111 suit ever) one. MYERS OATHFON, LEADING LAN0ABTEU CLOTIIIEUS, NO. 13 BAST KTNa 8TBEET, LANCASTKK. VA. MYERS (I RATON A3tvaF.mr.NTs. WEEK OF GltANI) COM10 Ol'EKA. Opera Heuse, Commencing Monday, May 18. II. I llAUTMYKIl husthe honor of iiresonllMtftetlin dllrcnsef Lancaster the KAIItY l'BT OF Tllr"l'UHI.IC, C O R I The Prettiest, Hweelest nnd most talented Prima Denna Reubrctln Aitlt living. In n icrles of New and Popular COMIC OI'EllAS, under the Immediate supervision of Jennie Kimball And Her Talented Wodneodtiy QIROFLE, Friday OLIVETTD, Thursday-OHIMES of NORMANDY, Saturday Matinoe-OINDERELtiA, . Saturday Evenlns OAPERS. The operas will be given with every attention te detail, nutl will be supciMy mounted and cast te the lull oxlcntef our efllclcnt company. ADMISSION, - - 10c, 20c. and 30c. ItEHEUVED BEATS, .10c. Fer mile al the Opera Heuso. mil Did CI.OTH1NU. SUITS. Clicslorlielil, Saelf, 1'riiice Albert nnd Norfolk. A large variety of Fash ionable Styles fin Men, Youths', Iteys anil Children, at prices that will astonish you. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Plilladelphla. m2-3md w ILLIAMSON ,t I'OSTER. THE IOUIHIU1IO.V Cut-a-way Ceat Dress Suit, A I fry Desirable Otterd JIMitl, AIl-ueul Worsted, iltf.oe A l'aik lilewn Cheek, All-wool Ca.sljucic,nl I oe. A Fine Whip Celd, In the Fashionable Dahlia, H HI oe A very Diessy, llleh Dark llrewn Vteistcd, tflH OO A MiM'ih Illack Corkscrew, J-e oe. Verj-bupeile' Iiurlcd Cerksciews and 1'c'iii'iln llliicksand haiidseuiit llreu ns, ".'!.oe. SUCDCDEK NECKWEAR, In u very laigulsseitmi'iit of Ne btleslu bh.ipes and Coleiing, 'JSr. PI.UiKelmed SUMJtEll IIOSIEKY, bilk Clocked, Sftc. bll.lv lIANDKEUCIUEFh. New Designs, flOc. htilped Ililbrlggau Undershirts und Draneis, Old Gobi Celer lialluiggau Undeisliirts ami Drawers, miMirtcd ll.tlbrlgg.iii Undershirts and Dranuis, 50c. F lannGl Shirts, muiVt ? 'u'iT uiieih!,uiu Lacu ami 1'lealcil Flouts, ler Lnuti 'leu ills, lllcjcle Hiding and ll.ise I kill. Straw Hats, MEN'S DltE'-SSTKAW HATn '-Me., aile., 7.1e. and SI. (Ml. Yeung Genlh' Light Sllir Felt Hats, a iciy line Vailety el all the Neu est shapes ami Celers. Gents' Manilla Hals, Chlldie it's Fine Diess btraw Hals. Men's l'nnum.i Hats, .Vc. and 7.1e. Hand made Mackinaw Hat. $1 00, $,si and H.W. Linen Huts and Caps, Caps, inc.; Hals, 2.1c. Children's Spring-Heel Shoes, Fieui the tittle Ikiby Shoe ei belt Kid le the HOYb' PUOTECTIOX UOE SHOE, In all sizes ami widths. This special maku is an excellent bhoe for Children's Wear, the tisi being pi elected hy thu selu Iu such feim that the uppers de net wear thieugh us quickly us lu Bemu ether makes. High lu el bluxi ler Children lu Kid und Pebble Gout, und u Lace Frent, Extension bole Shee, madu cry strong forbcheot wear. MISSES' SHOES, lu bprlng Wedge and High Heels. A full us HOrtineiit of sUcs and widths, iu French Kid, Febhle, Curucea Kid, Gnilu and Gleiu Kid. Our Goods ale all thu best makes lu their rcspcctli'iual!llcs and "thepilces nre post pest tliely the LOWEST. WILLIAMSON . & FOSTER, s 32,31, 30 & 38 West Kins Si., LANCAbTKlt. PA. TT EVAN'S ELOUK. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Ilrcud. Fer sale by Giocers generally. Levnn Ss Sens, Merchant Mlllern, Onice : 17 NOItTII PllINCE ST. urJ7-4liul T-NiailTS TEMl'LAlt (MUDS. We h.ne new lu stock und ure pilutlug the hlX LATEST DEblGNb el ILLUMINATED Knights Templar Address Cards, All Knights Templar going te Allentown should order a pack of these haiidgoine cards from the "Intelligencer" Printing OHIce, LANCASTElt, lA. iuayl$-tid N N E , 30-Star Artists-30 Ceiupan) e AMVXElir.NTN. A NATOM1CAL EXllilllTION. . Dr. Heidemann's -QKKAT ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 Eiiet King Street, IS OI'KV DAILY FltOJI 10 A. M.1O10P M., Fer AiIuKb Only. This lollecllen Is lately fium Liiropeiind ha never before been In this city. Will continue en exhibition every daj forasheit time only. The collection has been exhibited III all the huge cities of New link and New Knglaml,aiid(eiiiii highly iccuinincndcd te thu people of Lnncas ter, and It Is the Illicit collection of Its kind In America. Tlll'ltSDAY") IOU I.ADII S ONLY I ADMlSblON -!.-. f KNTH. UlWlHll ren s.M.K ou itr.sr. I7IORSALEOR RENT. Anexci llent Duelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. 11 Shlppcii stieet. lnlfi-tfd II. FltANK EIILKMAV. 17I0R RENT. 1 llirbui tlieniinderllIU'H A IIKO'S STOKE, Cunlre Siiuaie, Hum May 1st. uplMId 1TIOR SALE.. A STONE HOUSE AND llulhllng Let. tl.imuef the puieh.e-e money may reiualu en the pieinlw. lnqulie at nplMmd Ne. 407 bOUTH t'l EEX ST. -T7IOR RENT. Jl" Tin ee Law Ofllces at Ne. 11 NOItTII III KK STItEhT; ami a basiiient S5 feet long, supplied with nntci und heat. uiaraMId 11. FKANK ESHLEJIAN. HA1H AND CAVH. 1845. 1885. STAUFFDR& CO., LeaJing FxsbtoniUe Ihtlirs, All theNew "piliigMjIes, In l'laln and haney Colens hxlni Light eight, In SOFT AND STIFF HATS 1 he longest Assortment of STRAW GOODS In the ( Hy, YUihl'rlcus te Suit the 1 line. Iklug Maiiufactuicix.nnd n'leUlug goods ill it ct lrein the tacteiles, no me able te sell goods loner than ever. Ne tieublu te allow our goods. (ile usucill W. D. STAMPER & CO., (bIIULT.S OLD STAND), Nea. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEi:, FA. j:.vvis!iex.s. P ENUYN 1'AUK. Penryn Park, ON '1 II I Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, i:eursleu Committee of Chun las, Miudaj '(hoelsumt otlierhelccleig.inl.iliiiiH. In uiak lug their summer it ningemeiilH, should net neg Icct te leseiveuday ter I'eiuyn l'aik '1 his delightful leoeitlssltu.itid In the midst et the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds cew'iing huiidieds of iieies are easy of access tieui all parts et (eutml l'eiiu s)ImiiiI.i. Fer thu In e u-cef excursionists theie uieuxtensUu CKOfjUET AND LAWN TENNIb GKOl M)!, LAIH.E II INCING PAVILION. HAND STAND, KITCHEN, HASKE'f AND CI.OMv ItOOMb, uiuICON-jEUVATOHY On the Sumralfef the Mountain. Theru lsulseaiefie-ihiiiuiit nieui In charge of n (empetcnliateicr, uheie inealseanbe pita med at moderute rates, a phutugiaph g.Ulei) und iiumeieiis ellieralti-.iUlMi li-atuics. Ne lbUer allowed en the gieuml Exclusions i loin all points outbe Philadelphia A lie idlng mill Heading A (eliimbia llullieails will be cat rlcd direct lelbe Park without chaugu of ears. Complele Inforiiintten can be obtained and en KUgeiiieutM elTecltd Mllhjiarllcs fieui all peliils en thu l'hlhidclphla ,V Heading ami Kcuillng A Columbia ltallreads, upon application le C, G. Hancock, General 1'insoiiger mid Ticket Agent, I'hlladelphla .V Heading Itallumil, 227 booth KeurtliMtrcct, Philadelphia, l'n., and wllh parlies fiem Lebanon by appll Ing te the undersigned, CAUL ON blllMALENbEi;. Supt. Cornwall A Mt. Hepo Italliead. uiaS-Jnid Lebanon l'u. s UMMEUOl'' IP?."). Cornwall & Lebanon AND Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, en the Uue of the nboe reul, Is elleied te fmltvidii.ils ami as&etlatluns Free of Charge. TIiemi gieundj, eeveilug 1111111111114 et acres, 111 u easy of nccebs Hern all parts of Eiihteiu lVniiHlaiila. e-Theieaiu MOUNTAIN M'ltKA3Ib.hp.iiiueil liv uistlu blld.-cs: MOUNTAIN bl'ltl.MiH, Miiiliu up Willi iiume Kiiiiusieuu; bii.hu WALKS and FllOMENADLb. A LAUGF. DANCING FAVILLION, LAIIGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING HOOM, aiidTAIILF.S, IIE.NCIIES and UUSt'Il SEATS, seatteied through the grevu ter the lieu usu of uxcurslenlsls. LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUET.IIAI.L (JHOl NHS, HOWLING ALLEY, 8HOOTING GAL LE11Y, QUOITS AHl FOOT HALL Aionmeng the amusements ellercd. Ne Intoxieatlns DrinkB Allewed en the Proml8ea. Wl'.irtleu. desiring It, can liiueiire meals lit ".. . .."'.. ... L..... Iho I'A UK ItEsTAUKANI, which will bounder thu cluiue el MU. E. .M. HOLT, till) noted catcicrel llie LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who ulll been thugiiuindsthlougheut the sea. beii.gillngll his in 1s011.1l silpel vision. aj-hxcuislens tnini all points en Pennsjlvii 11luil.it. will hocanlcddlicclle thu 1'urk with out ch ingu of curs. 4VExeursIen lateriiiud full Infounatlen can be obtained und uiigiigemuiits ettectcd vtith parties lrein all lielnis en thu l'eunsylMinhi lt.lt. upon application te GLO. W. 1IOYD, As. slstai.t Cu11er.1l Pussuuger Agent, F. II. It., Ne. 'iU Seuth Feul 111 bluet, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, 8upt. C. A L. A C. V. It. It., Lebanon, I'a. 371011 1'UltlTV, EXl'ELLKNl'i;, ll'.V'j J Weight und Strength, MILLEIt'S IIUKAX HOAF cauuet bu cxvellvd. mui7-(Jmd - s-. fr ,. c "'Jj- 't- ' 'ijfv-tt-7 -,-', ti
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