UfA S. vw IT r H ." fc 5 W. PHt L : ,: '.-' II ' IMIIlll III i.cCOMPANY "C" AGAIN. p4PT,y VAMM HAM DKTEItMIXEIi THAT JW MVtT EITHER MAKE OR BREAK. K n r Ordered Out Fer Drill en Eranlnf Bem Flih BterlM 1 . Wnm nh Town Improvement la m lregreMlTO Borough. HtuUr Correapenacnce of the Intei ueknckr. , Columbia, Pa., May 22. Company 0 will MMaiee drilling next Monday evening. Tlie 'VaMnben muat attend or tiike the connenucn- 'M, aa Capt D. B. Case is new dotermlnod te jr'Mke or break. Orders have been Issued fur ''s'ldrttlaad Inspection next Monday evening, i?Mtd all the members are required te be pre ' 'nt, unless thoydeslro their names handed ,k totue reHiiuunuu uuuririuutiiui. iiiuwm- Ifti Iny wiu de in iuii uniierm. ; fl ThsfrnaH 1a1I Una suit vitf- Aplokednlno was defoateil yoslerdny by I --BB JlivunHuu?, uy u ncuru m ii iu v. uu rvM-ibaUlng by the latter was terrlllc S r- The new grounds or the Celuinliu team nre 'j$ peculiarly situated ; botween them and the rk r8t lnrce let of ground, and jwraenH $V who desired te witness a gitme of Imll with- out paying for the name, could stand upon ?i this let, without fear or molestation. Man- si aeer Klnn found last Bat unlay that such was $0 the case also that the majority present steed ff' there. Hut this is n thing of the ivist, ler 'ua that let has been secured liv tlie Ceitiinlila Kj ' club, and all will be prosecuted for Illegally ) trespassing thereon. The WrlgliUville will Or tee here te-morrow. r Railroad News. T William Baker, who was killed in a rail- read accident sovenil months agOthad had his :? life insured in tlie U. 11., Mutual Aid society (, of Lebanon ; yosterday Jacob .Sncalh, agent if for the seciety, iialcl llaker's widow the tf amount of the policy, f 2,000. fi Te-morrow an excursion will Ihi run te C Readlng evor the Reading it Celtiiulil.1 rall- i? read te allow iorsens a chatice of nttuuding & the ceremonies of the unveiling of the letter monument. On Sunday anew schedulogecs into cllect en the Reading it Columbia ralluuil. Tlie only change, se far as Celuiuhla is concerned Is tfiat passonger train Ne. 10 departs at 12U15 p. in., instead of 12:10. A Few FUli Kterleg. Fish steries have net amounted te a great deal this season, but Isaac SliulU tells one this morning which "talea thocake." During last n f ght a Hying llsh wits caught ut Mini island. Its wings wero Kahl te hoceoroil with flne feathem. Ike b.ivh the story is true. When Messrs. Rail and llalbacklllled their outlines, at tlie spln-witoel, this morning tney leunu a ciirioiis-ieoKing annual or nsu attached te one of the hooks. It is said te be a water-deg and can be seen at J. O. Place's cigar etore. Improvement In Town. A new beat house, large enough te accom accem accom medato eight beats, is being built at I'oiice'h ice house. The new crossing at l'lllli and Chestnut streets has been completed. C. C. Kaulfman, esq., is liavlng a heuse built en Chestnut street, between .Sixth and Seventh. Messrs. llaclimati A Peny, con cen con tracters,aro doing the werk,direeted by Israel II. llehbs it Sen, architects, of Philadelphia. Thosame contractors, directed by Archi tect Thern, of Philadelphia, are building the new-dwelling ei jas. rorretiot, en i. ucsiinii street, lmtueen Fourth and Fiflh. Horeugli IlrlcfK. About twonty-llve membera of Washlug Washlug Lieglen, K. of It,, Uniformed Rank of the Brothorheod,. of Ijaucaslcr, are oxjiecleil te be the guests of Putnam Circle this oening. Thqyjvjlio"hiet at the train by the Coliiin Celiiin IiImVuI, and after a short street ixirade will the clrcle's fair. Admission free. he Ladles' Mlte society, of the 1 I .Lutheran church, will held an ice cream and strawberry lestlval, in tlie lecttire room anil yardel JJjeir church, Saturday evening, Jluy 30th. The picnic of the association club, is being held in Holse's' weeds te-tlay, instead of at Cblquss Reck, owing te the inclement weather. Miss Jesio James, of AW. Chester, is tlie guest of Miss Anna Zeek. The Columbia Fire ceuinny, Ne. 1, will held a special meeting tills evening. Til E l'ENNS lLFAyiAU Ell MA XH. An Interedlne liUlerlral I-ecture by I'ref. It. K. mielirle. Prof. R. K. lluehrle, city superintendent of public schools, doliverod an Interesting lec ture en the Germans ejrjPcimsyi vania, befere the Yeung Mpn'ti Christian association, en Thursday evening. His lecttire was an able ene, and thoattdienco scorned greatly te rel ish it. After referring te the very common errer made by many writers of confounding the German olcment or Pennsylvania vltli the Dutch element or New Yerk and New Jersoy, Mr. lluehrle ndvorted te the igtior igtier igtior ance displayed byoien rcputable writers in the oncyclepicdUs in their articles en the Pennsylvania Germans. It vas the speaker's purpese te icrnoe the cobwebs spun by Ignorance, suMrstitien, and prejtidice, show tlie Ger man cloment In its true colors, lie then de scribed the arrival in Pennsylvania el' tlie German pilgrims in tliree divisions Ural these who en Win. Pcnn's InviUitleu came in the ship Concord, In 16SI, mid settled at Frankford. Thev wote Quakers, Dunkers, Monnnnites, pietfsts and sectarists generally, escaping from persecutions iullicted bychtirch and state. They cainotesUy. Amoiigthem was Danlel P.isteritts, immortali.ed as Whit tier's Pennsylvania Pilgrim, and character ised by Pcnn as a "man sober, righteous, wise and pious, universally respected and of blameless reputation," and, says auotlier well qualified te Judge, "thore was no man in the colony who in knowledgo and capacity was his equal, nay it is questionable whether his equal iu classic culture and encyelop:edle knowlcdge lives iu the United States te-day." What a leader, a veritable Moses te lead the children of Germaula across the sea and thre' the wilderness into the land of premise. Tlie second division wero the Palatines, driven from their homes amid lire anil slaughter. They, tee, came te orect thelr humble leg cabin iu Point's forest. The dis ciples of Luther, and Zwlngll. and Calvin, seen practically demonstrated new pleasant it is for brethren te dwell togethor Iu unity, for from thelr union churches and thelr parochial schools arese the song or praise and dovotien wliore llrst the savage war whoop startled the air. Hut tliese have scarcely established themselves when the last wme of the migration arrlves, under the guidance or the venorable NIcelaus Leuis, Count Ziuzendert, tlie real nnostle of tlie Indians. Impolled by thelr mKsIenary zeal the " United Jlrothreu " fermed their sottlements en wluit was then the frontier wliore tlie names Bothlehom and Nazareth, Jerttsalcm ami Jerdan, Emmatts and Egypt are abiding meiiumcuts of their belleviug tills te be the premised land. The only poeplo expressly invited by act of Parliament te settle In the North American colonies, they came under far mere faverable auspices; and as Saxony whonce they set out was then probably the literary contre of Germany, se far at least as a leve for the German laiiguage was concerned, they brought with them the best specimens of the language and a determination te cultivate and use it in its purity. I'ref. Iitiobrle tlien at seme leugth placed befere his hearers an outliueof the great work accomplished by the einlgmiita. They convertod tlie wlluoniess Inte a garden, reiiusylvnlanoxttethelastof the thirteen original colonies seen outstripped thein nil, nnd te such an extent thut at the llme of the Resolution. Its canltal. net ene hundred years old, was the motrepollsof the conti nent lligginseii ssys that "in threo years It grew mero than New Yerk in lilty." Fruit was se abundant that the very swine reveled in pooches, and the Holds of grain and llax both allnred mid husUUikhI as vell as employed the multltiides or Germans who continued te arrive. With n iwrsistcuce worthy of a belter cause this rapid increase and great prosperty Is attributed te the Quakers alene and te the fortuity or the soil, when yet theso very historians must noeds state that only about one-third of the population were Quakers and that somellmes J2,u00 Germans arrive inaslncleyear. Surely the latter who occupy portions or Choster, Rucks, Berks, Montgomery and above all Ijuicaster counties must have by their in dustry produced the materials from which re9 the commerce and the manufactures essential te Philadelphia's rapid growth and commercial aad national Importance. In inanulacteriea established iu German town In 1090, the great fairs that followed con after the erection of the first paper mill in Ameriea by RIttenhouse, at Wlssahlcken, the first German IMble orbited en tbn Wern. era cenUtteat, by Sewew, forty ywni bfer I M XAMtlAJSTKR DAILY IWrBilJGBHOBB, PEID AT, M AT 21. Is,.1 ' I ! I , .' " I an English Bible was printed in Amerlca; the printing of books at Kphrata by the Gor Ger man brethren, the establishment of Uie first furnMes at Octoraro and Elizabeth, in Lan caster county the first manufacture of Hint gluts by Stoigel nt Manhelm, and the early establishment or German nowspapers attest the fact that the Germans were the pioneers In manufacturing Interests of the colony. Se wnrn tlinv In rellirleus and lltarnrv mutters. te preve which if Is only nccessary te refer te tlie work done by the Muhlenbcrgs, by Schlatter and ether German fathers. The superiority of the German farmer Is concedod, and the census proves it That they wero patriots Is shown (13' their hostility te slavery, as early a 1088, and by thelr sui pert of the cause of froedom In eyery con flict that has occurred In this country from the llme of tlie Indian wats until te-day. And who has net heard of the contest net yet decldcd as te which of two Pennsylvania German companies, the Ringgold Light Artillery of Reading, or the Allen Rlfloser Allentewn. first reached the endangered capitol In "the late unpleasantness." Prof. Buehrlonext took up tlie subject of intellect and education ana siioweu inai 111 the German portions of the state and espe cially In Lancaster county the value of school preixiriy, me qualifications 01 loacuers, win amount paid them ler salaries and ether things pertahilng te public education, are mero advanced than In ether portions of the state The first normal school was estab lished here and it Is and always was the most prosperous in tlie state. Among the most noted educators the Herman element pro pre dominates. Frer. lluehrle concluded by 11 declaration that Intellectually the PenimyUaula German was second te no ether ieople. $!HH),IHH) rOJt AhTKllATlONS. Three Times the Ceat of n Mew Vesnel Hpeut Upen the Mohican. Secretary Whitney has sent a blotter te Commedoro Jehn 11. Russell, commander or thoMare Island navy yanl rclatUe te tlie expenditure for tlie reconstruction of the Mohican, a wrxxlen vessoleftho navy. In It he recites the results or the imcstlgatletis lie has made Inte the exioudltures at the Mare Island yard, and that they are such as te cnuse him tlie gruatest nstenlshnicnt The steamship Mehiciau went out of commission in 1872, since which tiine she has remained in (he Mare Island yard undergoing recon struction, among ether things being the sub stitution of new machinery. She will be reuly for sea In sixty days. Thore lias already been spout uieu her at that yard $8i:,(KH) which will be Increased te alMiitt j'.WO,O0O by amount yet te be oxpended or tliree times mero than tlie cost 01 a new ehhc1 oriier class, certainly 1111 Indicitleti of the most extraordinary wastefulness anil mismanagement in tiie yard. Similar el el ol deucos appear, he says, iu cases of partial repairami ropiaceinenis en csseis. t;irciiiii stauccs like ttiose or the Mehiciau me simply inexpllcidile and for sotne rcisen most of the inoney e.xend()d iu the Mare Island Yard is, in the main, thrown away. The letter thou calls attontlen te the num ber of men who, under dillorent names, are really engaged in the work or supervision, and requcsts suggestions te the simplifying or the ferce and the accomplishment or greater elllclency. The secretary names the fellow lug beard of Investigation : Captain Jehn Irwin, senior momber; Chief Kiigincer (1. !'. Kurt, Commander F. Roduers, Commander (J. KemplI, Assistant Constructor J. Feasleraud Lieutenant J. MoWherter, marine corps, recorder. Secretary Whitney also Intends te inves tigate the expenditures for tlie repair or the Omaha, another wooden vessel, which lias been undergoing repair and reconstruction nitwit 1WCJ nt ttwi I'urlMiiifiiilli tmi'v vanl. The bills amount te f:ir.,20S. She loll the Portsmouth yard the Huh instant and is ready for sea. The secretary has ordered her te proceed te New Yerk. He has also ordered the naval constructor who had charge of repairs of tlie hull ard the engineer who had rharge of the repairs of tnaeblnery te go te the same place. It Is ills purpose te ascer tain Saturday next w hat repairs and recon struction of tlie Omaha cost f.M5,20 ti:ii:jhams in mtii:r. Gen. Carbe engaged the Ynquls yosterday. at Guaymas. A nloedy Uittle ensued, and JiT Mexicans wero killed and-nieuy wsunded. The troops captured the Yaquls stronghold. The delegates te the lirewer's convention in New Yerk, with their fi lends went en an excursion this morning te various points or interest in and around New Yerk harlwr. Themas McKean, editor or the Erie .Sunday Gasettr, dled suddenly List night wliile at work, orapeploxy. Deceased was tlie eldest editorial writer iu Western Pennsylvania. Peundtnakcr sent a Hag of trttce last night along with the captured teamsters, two women and u priest, te ask upon what terms he would lie allowed te surrender. The In dians are also surrendering. Tlie forest llres alsive New bury, Michigan, nre growing greater. Eight buildings have already been burned. Tlie town of Dollar Dellar Dollar llle is threatened with entire destruction. A gang of men are lighting the Humes. Steps have been taken by the elllelals of the Ainalgamatedassoclatlen of Pittsburg te secure another conference with the repre sentatives of the iron manufacturers Willi reference te a renewal of negotiations en the scale or wages. A reported hay famine in northern New Yerk has forced up the prlce et that com modity te 521 h ten. Geeign It lSlaneliard addressed the inter Klate commerce committee iu New Yerk to day iu behalf ei railroad discrimination. Advices from Cliften, A. T., says that tlie Apaches who left their reservation "a en tin the diioctieu of the Mogejjou range, and it is fcarcd maiiy outrages itnd murders will be committed. Cant. Smith and his scouts sighted thej Indians in Upper Eagle creek and have started iu het pursuit Oaarreln Alneiij; Neighbors. Sarah Jacobs stied Benjamin Jacobs for surety or the peace and assault and battery; and Benjamin J:ux)jssued Sarah Jacobs for assault and battery. Alderman Ferdney, after hearing the charges and counter eiiaiges tills nierniiig, held both tlie delendauU te answer at court. Theu Elizabeth Jacobs went te Atderiuan McConemy's ofllce and sued Sarah Jacobs for surety of the peace. Tlie cases of malicious mischlef against Sarah Clark anil Mary Rciulck, before re ported, wero settled at Aldermau Deen's ofllce this morning, defendants paying the costs. Emma Dull, Themas Gable and Florence Gable have a neighbor's quarrel, and bring charges of surety of the eace against each ether. Alderman McConemy held the parties te bail. The I'h) lcla lis llalllcd. A strange disease, ballling the skill of the physicians, breke out In Farls Reads, a small station en the Pan Handle railroad, eighteen nilles from Pittsburg, a few daysage. Thore have been llve deaths iu one family. Eight porseus have died and eight mero are sick. "The local physicians refused te attend the patients and Htoubeiivillo, Ohie, doctors are thore. The disease Is spreading rapidly mid all cases preve fatal." To-Merron'a Court. Court will meet te-morrow meiulng at 10 o'clock for tlie transaction of such current business as may be presented. The judg ment docket w ill be called at 10 o'clock and Judgments entered for want of an allldavit of doleuse, appearance and plea. Succumbed te Ilia Spirit. Samuel Nutt, who liegau a forty days fast en the 8th Instant at Bloemlugton, III., saying he was commanded te de se by tlie Leid, lias dled. He was seme what widely known as publisher ern curious religious paper cn cn titled tijiirit e Trut A. ' Bad Ilejs. Complaint has beeu uiadote the mayor that a gang of from thirty te forty boys con gregate nightly at the cemer of East King and Ann streets, te the great annoyance of tlie residents or that poi tien of the city. The police otUcers have been instructed te abate the nuisance. Heugh On 1'rei-orleu loiere. William Gels, a boy or 15, has died in New Yerk lrem the ellects or a dese or ' Rough en Rats," taken with suicidal intent because as supposed, he was " disappointed in let e." TIhi.b Ceck Diilu't Fight. The J.'xa miner has "oxclusUe" informa tion of a cock-light, which phenomenal en terprise is explained by the fact that there was no cock-light KulghU of the Revolution, Washington Legien Ne. 3, Knights of the Rovelutlou, of this city, will pay a f internal visit te their fellow knights iu Columbia this evening. Tuerewillbe about lllly of thorn. Frnlls and Flower. Harry Schreyer will have a nevel, olaberato and extensive floral display In the northeast comer of Contre Square te-morrow morning. In early vegetables, flowers and ether enter prises Schreyer Is always te the front Mayer it Deltrlch, frulterers, have Ien at thlsoMcea large and lrngrant specimen of pineapple, which Is a fair sample of their stock. Tills fruit Is new at its best, and this firm have a splendid assortment and supply. m A l'epular lloek. Se great Is the demand for "The Meney. Makers " that a cheaper edition, with )ntpcr cever, will Boen be Issued fortheconvenloneo of summer readers. The author has added a nlattaut chapter describinir his experience in E preventing the sil)pressleii of his bonk by the inanoy-makers who control the New Yerk nowspapers. Will I'rench Te-morrow P.vmiIiik. Kll Yeit, of Cuiiilierlniid comity, will pivach In the Unformed Mcmionlte churcli, Knst (ler- nian street, Halurdny evenlnt;, May kl,at 7JJ p. 111. Central Ilniljr Alarkct. At Ne. 9 West KIiir street, SIchdi-s. Mayer A Dlctrlcli have enn if the (ltiVnt dally niurki'lH In the city. Tholiete( vrgetalilcs of nil kind In abundance. An elcgniilllne of plncapplea and Ntrawhurrlcgln stock. flpeclnl Clump Kxrtiraleii teKradliiRi On Satiiriliiy, Jlay'ikl, the occasion bchictliu dedication and unvulllni; el " The ljuier Mouii Meuii jiicnl," tmliiH will Icave I.ancaxtcr (King St.) nt7::a.iii. Kiuvlortiiiiiidlrlp,enlytI.l. Leave Celumblaat7..'Wiu 111. faie only $1.33. inyH.tn.'JUAilAltw Forty llec of Mimic I'ree. Kvery new Hiiliscrllicr te fttrauhrMge Jt Cloth Cleth iir't tithlen QtmrfrrfjRCtsonnveliiiiiuof Mus lcal Itrlc-iillruc, IiiHttuiiiciiUil mlcctleim 1 or ene voliune of Mimical llrle a-llnic, Vecal eclcctlenH. Pretty cover, clear tyim, full sliect riiusle size. Tim Quarterly In the chenpcsl Indluit' iiiaKnzliiu In tlie world. Tlie fiinlni; iiuuibcr contains lJi lllinttmted iingcs ;coIerHl plate efParls Fahiens; cut-impcr pattern Hiipplencnt; couiplcte orig inal Novelette by lteburt Grant j new Waltz, by fieiinn, leader of tlie Marine lland, etc., etc. Cut tliUeut, IncleMt&OceiitH, mention your choice, lnHlrnmcnlal or vimil, mid semi U) Htiawbrldge .V Clothier, Klghtli and Market Htrcets, l'hlluilel phla. ap2Mtdrtllw 1) HAT IIS. Wkiikii. In tills tlty. en thn 22d lnt.. Antheny I.. J., honor Peter mid Kluera Weber, HKcd 11 W( CK8. The relatives and friends el tlie faintly nre icspcctlnlly lnlled leattend tlie fiiuenil, Iiem the realdence erhlii parent, Ne. 49 North Oucen street, en te-morrow (Hattirdny) afteincMinatijn o'clock. luteiinuiit at tit Jeseph's cemetery. MAHKETH. 1'hlladelpliU Produce Market, l'mLAmaruiA, Jluy 2i Kleur wn sliiKgixh and weak, oicepldcdmble wlnterH, ulitcli weiti HcaiLeund firm. f.Uesef l,vsbnneln, lncliidliiu l'enn'a family, at $l'r!G0; wmtern de , nt II.V) 05.'!74 Minnesota bakers iittlftWJ.VI; Patents nt Vsikit(iiWwr bun el. Kye tleiirilnu nt ft pcrbnrrcl, ler cholce. Kccil wiiMiiilctiiiidmverud buer; wiles of winter bran at H S'rfjll 7S pr ten. Wlieat cloned j tl ip4 bid for Mav ; l el bid for .Mine j 1 i bid for July: fillip bid lei AtigusU Cern ; Ki;c, bid, Jlay ; 51c. Junu;6i;;c, Jul! r'i, AiiKUHt. Oats, U:i, liny; 1.7,0 Jumi; isc, July: S-e AllgllnL Nnw Yerk I'reiluru Market. Navr Y011K, May ii Fleer maikit dull: City Mill extra, tftfs let bupnrllnn, H SVi?lii; trKHl In clielee cxtni WfHteni, li llVfS 83 : Ht. I.nnU common In lair extra, Hl'fl. Wlieat Ne. 2 Ued, Winter, liny, lICI'JMd; June, tl IHj July. HIV; Aiiir. il (Mi U0111 .e. a Sllxed, May, Ki'ie : Jim Julv. KHic. no, Km OalM Nn.2 Mixed, May, XHc t June, a-f.c; Itje nominal. Ilnrlcy dull and iiucliiiin;cd : fctatc, tee. Perk dull j Meg, j itfsu pjii. I.nrd-7OT, June: tl II, July. MoteKxe Millet ; I'erhi Itka, S3SJc : 19e for.'iO fer.'iO IchI tielllni; nteeli. Turpentine linn at 3l4QZZc KehIii ijulet ; Htmliicil 10 ucmmI, $i 1214 l'ctreluiiindiill ; ltellne, f,, ciIMh, hi(l(ic. lluttur dull j Weatein Imitation Creiiinery choice, "ffSc. .Cheese eulet: Ohie Via), nrlnn. hli-. ..,.,. ...... -a ...h.i....i,i ;U III Oy ..if.... njm.ii r...i. r.i. .u. ' ' !?K dull 1 WeMt4'rii,l3'ilJJ.'e elfiHle ! Stale, ll.rlle. UilO r.KKKiiuiu iiurjy active, but unulianued C'aietlna and I.eiilnlsiia rouimeu te fair, mti&ic HiiKurllrmund moderately actlle ; lennt-d Ciitleaf, imfie; Oraniiliitcd, nt OJiftCJit ; Cor.fectleuiirH A," 0 U-16fie. '' Tallew htcady ; l'rlnin City, 6 ft IdQSiie. FrelKhtH weak. Cetfen ijulct : fair cancm-i, RKe. Iluy llrmand hlKhcr; Ne. lTliuetliv, fl U.VJI 1; Cliicac0 l'riHluce Jllarknt. Ciuotne May 2S, ; n. m. The market open (lull and Hcnkereu Kialu; Hbent liv low er, but llriiinn Pm Islens-better wralher mid prenpenlM or ilamai;i; te winter Wheat hi'lna Nouiewliat lccoveivden thatncceunl IiidkIicii tlie beam coiilldence and tliey arc pnlllnir out another line of kIkiiIh. Whcit-May, ty,e; June, WJic; July, 'j7. Auj;uiit,!Uc. tjeni .May, 4:'ie ; June, fsc ; July.tc ; August l)iii May, SlJic ; June, 3lfc i July, 3lc; A 111;., 'jyiic Peik itny mid June, (112U; July, Jll 30; An CUHt.fll 10. Lain MHV.wnit; June. W H): Julv. UHltf: Ann IIHt,tilU.,fliil7. KIIih SIay,7Ji; Allgllnt, $JN"i. June, t3 70.!iilr,fl77K; CI.IHO, 1 r. M. Tlie mnrketN have been dull and I He leriHiill day, with 11 tendency for lower prices. wheal lIe-imh trlfle lower than the opening. Cern and OatM nbeut i cent lower, mid Pre. vIhIehh ft te 7J cent loner. Cern Slay,"i'.iJicij.Iiiiieand July, lS)'e: Aim., ts;e. " ' aU-Map, )icjJuiie, Stc; July, 3l)c; Aug. Perk-May and June, HS;July. llijj Aug. lrWIuytTTiXiJune, B75G77; July, tflrJSj "jiw-SlayJSCSjJunc, $3C7j July, 77; AuB.( UvoHtei'k Price. C1110.100. Cattle-ltecelptfl, e.wn head: hlp hlp nientH,'i,3iieliead; market eiy active but eak: prices btjlOa lower; Hhlpplni; xtecru, .3,'i0 te I..'iO(l B, tnfi'j 05 1,3)0 te 1,350 Ah. V OefiS 41 ; Ui(l te 1,'J.i, f I (5 IU: cow and mixed lomnien, W 75lli0: Keed, 3H0ti); Hleckeia and feed em, if 1 CeQt wi ; head grasrt Texun, 810 An, at Hl ftu. llngH-llecelptri, il.doe held j nUlpmcnts, 3.SO0; market Blew mid eak ; ftgloe low er ; rough and mixed packing. MtMCSl 15; packlngand whipping, SI0 te i'M) As., 1 lifn 30 j light, 130-:ie As, luu l 30 ; skips, J 403 3 DO. bhcei KecelptM, 1.KJ0 head ; Khlpmenb), 1.IXM : market Htuady en geed stock ; couunen weaker: shorn, ti 6U01 : woeled, 7fJl 75 j Texan, n 'J3 ((J4 ; Wcnteni slieep, 3Q4 50. Kabt I.niEirrv Cattle mnrket wan dull and prices steady ; pi line, 3 500(1 ; fair te geed, $5 6 40 j common, IC5; receipts, 1,351 head; ship menu, 1,330 head. Hogs-market Blew, but uteady : Plitladel. Pliliu, 1 35Ji W; Yoikera. 135(Jl)j recelptu, 000 head; shipment, UU0 head. HUeep dull and nominal ; prime, $1 Ml 40 ; falrtogeml, tJ 75t couunen, ig3 ; yuurllng lambs, 31 60 ; spring de, 5J7 j icculpm, l.SIW head; shlpiuents, 1au head. Mew Yerk Stock Mark el. Nbw YenK, Mny 2i Vall street, 1:30 p. m. Meney cesy at ii per cent. Kxchange quiet, aevernments firm. Currency G', I12UX bid ; I'm Coup., llK bid ; IV de, wsjj; bid. The sleck market till uieriiliig opened very dull and without feature. (Shortly uftur the opening Union l'acllle watt pushed up frac tionally by tlie bull clique, and ut the first call price were up yt te i pur cent., liuttlila was lest by midday under a slight selling of the Van derbllu. The market en the whole was ex treme! dull this morning, only S,550cliauglug hands. ll'.M. Western Union 6! Adams Kxprcss , American Kxpiess II. h. Kxpix-ss Wells, i'arge A Ce O.C. 1. A C V.C. C. 1 New Yerk Central Wi New JersevCeutnil X Sl'.M. ltd Gl 1WK Wi Illinois Central Kxnress 12U Ohie Central Michigan Central 42 Northern rue I no , .... Preferred..,.. Central Pacific , Union l'acltlc 61'' Mlsseuil Pacific DM? Til run 1'ilrlHe 111'? i Sil lu'J ny; New Yurie Elevated , Metropolitan jntiniuiiian , ... Alt. A Terre Haute " Preferred ... Canada Southern Canada Pacific ... Chicago A Alten ,. Chce. A Ohie , 11. A Hud , pel., Lae. A West , Jul licuver , : Krie , 10 " Preferred ,. Hannibal A St. Je PrHlerri.il Kansas A Texas , Lake Shere l. k. a w ::''... 18W 6 l.'vs'lle Nashvllle I 83 Merris A Essex , 143 Northwest W)i mi, " Preferred .? 12st Ontario Western IV Ohie A Mississippi. .... J2, . ". .. Preferred , Puclrte Mall , M)i ji gulckllver........ ,.?, jj, Hendlna... ,,, ,. .... lleck lilnntl...., lit 114W Ban Frandiice " rrcforred. , Omaha. k.....ii.... ... se " Prcferrcdi. 71 BUfaul 03K " Preferred .... lib NashAunnr 1 M.i Ij.i B A 1Y.. ....... .. ... ii ... Wabasb 2 " l'referrud .... r, n , a. n I i.iy n-1 jt j. te 14... ...... .ii. ...... iw 't?n iiocnenicra ruuuurg... -7i I'd. AKvani....... Manitoba KM Oregon A Nav 74K OroaenTrunnco...., , 134 rOhlTIOAZ. IOR J URY COMMISSIONER. JKitniiK 11. Binri.TZ. of Kllralicttitewn horeiiKli. Subject te tlie dcclHlen of the Dcinocratte ceuntv convention. d A w tfd NEW AVrJHlTHIEMENTll. PENNA. CIGARS FROM 1.00 FFJt llundred up, nt ItAllTMAN'S YKI.I.OW FKONT ClUAlt HTOKE. pe TO MAYEU it DIiri'RICll'S Daily Market, 9 West King Street. MrawbenleHnnd Vcget-iblcs of nit kinds. H -VTOTIOF. J3I IViMOmlwIchluiT IIAMMONDSI'OllTHKO. CIlAMI'AUNt;, Willi Ulell, Cenlennlal I.atxJ en, can Ihi supplied $l.f.e a bottle, at ItOllltr,lle l.igUOIlhTOKK, nprft 1 j dlt Ne. -ii Centre Squure. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE 1'Iewur line go te nce BCIIUOYUK'H UldPLAY, AT ltd Kahin's Cerner TOMOIlllOW. TJUHLICSALl' OF CANADA HORSES. MAY 'i. 1KS.V will be Held lit O. On MONKAY public wile, at me Mermn.ie noiMe, a aim nenn Prliice sticct, lincaxtrr. Pa., ene car-lead of Can ida IIei-hiw Uie bout ever shipped te till market. A credllnftilxtyilais will be given. Bale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., when lei ins will be made known by niM2td UKOIMK UltOSSMAN, M ENNERCHOR RINIC will eln., fur ltin HenHen 011 hATIJltDAV KVKMNll, MAY 21. Hknte eniiem will plnme call for their Hkutrn en or before the above date. 'I he Janitor will be piecenl day iinduvi'iiliiKte ficcomiiied.ilo all iIiohe who call. All xkuteH remaining at the link utter tlie above date w 111 be ut the risk of owner. mil-ill i1liARKE'H PRICE MST. ! M . ... 111.11.. U.. W (iiuiiiilatedhUKar. uar. '!.: l.aundry8liircli,lie.j Pure Inlilu Hyrup, u;u w.i iikt n linn en- !lc. ilt : Punt Apple Vlnrfinr.Sic. uul.t Itle CeireeH lie. te'i'H!. B. j llluiiilcil I'eflrcH, 2ic. and Sic. One 1.V-. bottle of ColeL'iin fren with 1 . of Till or 2 Dm of Cotrce. UIiAUKK'S TK A HTOUK, 3SWrtKliutBlltet. Telcplioue coiincclleu. C3TltAWHEItRir-S. FRESH EVEItY PetUtlM'H. O day, Ni-w ltadlhen, Pca, lleans, TeiiiatiH'H. Cucuiuliem, lUirmiidaOnlena, Aspai 11x111, Cabbage, Lettuce, Kgg Plants. New IketM, FreKli l.ebler. Neck CIiiiiih, Devilled Cmbi, Mitt OyteiN. My inniket It Hiipplled eiery day with ftiwli Vegetables. CI1A. W. KOKKIIT, ltd V Kail lilngstreet. TjlAST END YARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. COAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orrica: Ne. an Centra aquam. Heth yard and otllrecoiiiieeted with telephone exchange. iiprI3-ldM.tr.lt rpOTlnrPUHIiTc. L I would netlfi thu nubile that I mil Iciiiihi rarlly engaged In the oltlce of Willi (J. Hale, alihltect, Jtrcuril lliilldlug, Philadelphia. Pa, biituiiiHtlll Inn ponltleu teBCiieJniy patron at lieine. 1 m-g 101 aioiiiiiiiiiinceoi 1110 kiiiu pa- iieiiiicu which 1 ivtvivruiiiina piieiie 111 uiii nwter. Parties deslllng ma te n-rve theni will plcaite addnvH, ' c. i:5ii,nN uitn.v. Hale's Oitlce, Jlrrerd lliilldlug. inJMwd Phllailelphla, Pa OTANDAKD CARUIAOE WORK. Edward Edgerley, fim: caiuuagk wuiumi, MAKKKT HTltKKT. UK.it Of PO.VfOKKICK, I.ANCASTKU, PA. A LAltUB STOCK OP JBTO&IES & OAEKIA&ES Comprising the Ijitest Htylex and iiimt Kle irnntlv Finished, at OHKATI.Y KKIIUCKII PltlCKH. 1 r you wish te pu rch ice a geed arti cle, my work Is decidedly thu cheaiH'illii thu siuie. MOTTO-" PAIUIH.'AM.SO AMI HO.NhbT WOUK." A-Ien't fall te encouruge geed work. All Werk PUI.I.Y WAItllANTKIl Lewist Prices ferlCKPAIIUNU AND UKPAIKTINC. One set of work men e.pccliillv pinplevnd for that pur pur piwe. PI.KAbi: CAtli AND t.XAMINE. nev'JblfdAw T HE OAK HAIiL STOCK OF KlU.Mi MKN AMI HOYS' CI.OlHI.SCi bus reached a point of success In adaptation of fabric and sty Ie of cut. YeiiNii Mkn'b Deuhlk PniHrB Al.iu.irrH. CUTAWAIH OKB AM) rOUU llCTlOM UP. Hacks hinelk iiiikahtke, iiieu Ann low IIOI.I. C0I.LAIUI, KTIIAIOIIT AMI UOIINIXXIIIHKIIIIU Piients, wlitch, ferllt and finish, are calcu luted te mere I ban please. Tim prlcei are always the lowest briefly Tiir IIkht for the I. kabt Menkv. Years of palnstaklngcireit, aiming te build a permanent. Clothing bunlliexi, la le aided byitu apprcclattie public. The larger dc maud neLC8.irlly permits larger stock ( thu largest), and nil es te buyers wider cholce -thine olherwlne haul te jileaxe find cheesing hci en pleasant pastime. Yeung Men's hulls fil-Ml te i1 no. Heys' hulls (long trousers), $lnute ls.ll. Men's bultj,(1.50 te $.111 UI. An attractive line of berge bulls, Hluck, Illtie, Hi own and Wine, all sizes. "Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. K. CeitNKn Sixth and Maukkt Sts., PlIILAUKLlUtA. GREAT REDUCTION IN Beets and Shoes. $2.00 for MKN'ti KINK LACK HUTTON or CON UltKSS HIIOK8. warranted solid leather. We have thorn In all widths. $2.00 Fer LAIHKH' FIN 15 HUTTON SIIOKS. Kid or (love Kid Tep. Warranted solid leather, siiuuiu orieund tee. $2.50 Fer Our Own Muke of I.ADIKh' IIIITTON hllOKS, Kid or Glut 0 Kid Tep; Iteund orbiiuaie Toe In all widths. JOHN HIEHENZ, Ne. 6 NORTH QUEEN STREET, A'J T RURSK'S. Hammend's Slug Shet, AN INHKCTICIDK AND FKUTILIZKIt, (luarantcd te destroy Petate Hugs, Cut Worms, icese lings and niiigs, uuu an i.icu, wem l.'aturelllurs 110011 Melons. Kirir Plants. Cm lee, Worms or ciicum nt. Te bees, Citren, Tobacco and Cabbnge PlantH, Te- matees, Currants, Fruit or Ornumcntal Trees, Uiape vines, hiiruuunur lowering rmuw, 11-2 Tens Sold Last Year. KOH SALIC. WHOLESALE AND HETAIL D.S.BURSK,Agt., auecEii, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, r. .-cU w JhwmI ftc kMwrtpUy Ctala. - hew Anrr.RVjBKKF.n m. mrANTiiBr TT Adlrl tode Kencrnf heuv jwerk In' Col Cel ucnlila; whrcs, IM per week. Apply nt this ofllce. inwetd THE FAVOR gained after JlOllAX BOAP. OF en co F.VERYONK IS trjinir MII.LRlt'H WANTED. Flve PnlCHlnnies, reur? Ralemncn, ene Cel. lector. Apply UHAt'K HOT CKL, KOOM NO. II, from a te s p. 111. and 7 te H t u 111, $10 te fil per week salary. mls-lwd It. F. COM.IKIt. T7TVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD JJJ Is drtluliteil with tbn rusiilts obtained by linlllg MlliLKIt'H l'Ultl; 110 KA.X bOAl STORAQK AKD-1 COMMISSION WARE1HOUSB, DANIEL MAYKIl, ded-lvd ie West Cheatnut stroeL THE MOST DESIRARLE ARTICLE for washing linens Is MILLKIt'S HOKAX BOAP. FIRST-CLASS HOARDING. Together with lh cuolce or loenm en thn flrntorHi-cendlloor. Hnrpsmned by nonelntlio city. Call en eraddrcKfl, NO. 4W NOIITII QUEEN ST. Tnble bnaidcrsnceeiiuncMliilt-d. aC-tld FOR PURITY, EXtfEIiLENC FULL Wclghtiind HtreiiRlh, MILLEK'8 ISO It AX HOAP cannot be excelled. fiintf-Oiiid CHEAPEHTHAN COALlXlRSUMMEIt UHK. Umithe Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO OUST. All patterns for aIe at ManufactucuiB' prices. OricK or Lancaster Gas light and Fuel Ce. jiriyirjmd M- ADEIUA ANDBIIEUUY WINFJi AT Rcigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. 8LAYMAKKU, Aur.T, HO. 53 Kabt Kie Btiu'.kt. fel.17 ltd Katablliihed 1783. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. A well-made, Klegant trimmed and nci feet llLtlng lluclnesi, Hull for IIHie. A eiKMl Lugllnh Cerkrtcmw Wurtited Suit, flat raided, In 11110, two, iPree or four button cuta way, for 141 . A liaiidsmuu Check Casslmere Hull forfW.eo. An eleganlherge Hult, In black, blue, drab or brown, for f I Vel. Kine Kngllih Htilpitl or Check Pnntnloeim Iiem (.'iimup. lie member, nil work U strictly first-claM. Kverv giiruii'iil warranted, te be as represented. A geed Ilt, witll-uiadii and nicely tiliiimcd. The luificslaiwortmeulef pattcini In thin city. A. II. KOSKNHTKIN. 1112141111111 37 North Uuceu slieet. H KJH it MARTIN. Glassware -AT- CHINA HALL. I uit epe ued a new line el Colored Glassware. NEW SHAPES. NEW A Hue of NEW MIAULS. FKICES. Crystal Glassware, ATTIIi: LOWEST Pltlt ES EVEIt OFFEKEIJ. beu the (ioeds before piiithaslng. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET, LA.MJAbTF.K. PA. w- IliLIAMtJUN & FOSTER TEN DOLLAR SUITS! ALL WOOL. Our Ten Dellai Line of Men's bulla embrace russlinercs, Chuvlets and Worsteds tu llluik, Mixed and Light Celeis, tlutaie all wool. Twelve Dellar Dress Suits. Wehaiuiiu Kxtcnslie AxbOrtuient et Twelve Hellar 1 1 runs Hulls lit Dark Corkscrew and hli el (I ray Ciixnluieie, Hl.uk and llrenu Worst eds. Illue and llrenu Chick, Cheviot and Camp bell Cusslmere. BOY'S SUITS, Iu Ilaik Fancy Ca-nlmeiw, for iUX). Iliiv.s Checks, (7.0J, und HioaUbieok Casslmere, i-"M). CHtl.llltEN'S SUITS. 11.7T,. A 1IAUK CHECK' hUIT. i. A OOOIt nUUAIII.KMJMMI-.UhUIT.r-ViO. PLEATED TUNIC hlllT-ClULDUEN'S KILTK. i50. ONE PIECE KILT'S, ti.15. TWO PIECE KILTS, MM IILUK FLANNEL KILT. Summer Neckwear ! PllIN'CK TECKft, 2Se A Mu. CIIELHEAPIIFFh.-ilcAMie. FANIIV llOWb, lee, 15e,UJc. hTHAPlfOWS.iHe. THE DUDE HOW, All Celeis, Plain and Fancy PatliiriiH, 2.rc. bTltlNO TIES.'r. IIOV'S POLKA DOT TIES, 25c. HOY'S PLAID HUAIIFH, 25c A 35c. WlNDb()ltANHDK.IOINVILLE bCAUFS FOU OENT8. COLLAES AM CUFFS! All thn Lutiut StJ lea of E. A W. THE ANCHOlt AND CKOWN 1IUANDS. THE HAN HF.NO Is the Very Latest My le Cellar. Fancy Hosiery I Iu Plain Celers and Snipes, from Tuenty-Fle Cents, up. Lisle Thread mid lleiiin Gloves, In White, Hlack und Drab. GENTS'DRESSSTRAWHATS. Fifty Dezen of New Htleslu Dlcss btruws fertjeiitu. 2.V. llej's l)icr.4bfiaw Hats, 25c. Children Hie h Amw Hats, 15c and 25c. Thu Popular LIQIIT COI.OKP.H SI'll'F FELT HAT FOU lil'.NTLEMEN. This Hal U ikulble and Extremely Light Iu Weight. Our Special Gents' $3.00 Shee. .WAUKANTED. This wheels made te our special enler, solid leather all tlueuKh, plain or capped tee. We have all sires of u hum In Lace, Hutteu or Con Cen b'ic8. 1 LADIES' SHOE, $2.00. Is new lead)- In Common Sense or Opera Tee. Thissboewo recommend as a durable and sty llsh pionicnade shoe. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 31, 3G & 38 West King St., , LAXCASTJCK, PA. AHVHF.MENIH. A WEEK OF GRAND COMIO OPERA. Opera Heuse, Commencing Monday, May 18. If. L. HAKTMVI'.n has the honor of presenting te Ibe cltlrens of l.anuutcr tlie KAIHY PKT OK TIlfT I'UIILIU, r C O R I N N E, The Prettiest, Bw''l n j.'"'" Jl;np',1, m,i D,,m,,.B hn,i? AttM "' ln"' "'- t New unaiepuiiirCOMIU Ol'KUAS, under the liniiicdlatenipcr Islen et Jennie Kimball, Friday OLIVETTE, And ller Talented Saturday Evenlng OAPBRS. tta'lnlTSS'nTlli lSr"iillT.Vlc.mKlC,,t,0,, l de,n,,'",,a w"1 "c HTWyi...iii.tl and c.t te ADMISSION, - - 10c, 20c. and 30c. Kl.hKltVKI) 8KATH, .10c. Fersaluat tlie Opera VTAtTltlXU. SUITS. CJirhlerllGld, Sack, Prince Allwrl and Norfolk. A large variety of Fash Fash Fash ioiiable Styles for Men, Youths, Heys and C'iii!dreii,at itriccs thai will tuslenisli yen. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. Ui2-3liid A 31 VHESIEXTN. NATOMiuA 1," KXI II iflTION." Dr. Heidemann's -OK EAT- ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, M East KJn Street, IS OPEN HAII.i FKOM 10 A 31. IO III P 31., Fer Adults Only. 'I his totlcctlen Is lately trein Eillopeiind h.i neerlM'fen)been In this city. Will continue en exhibition eiery day for a slieil tlmu only. The collection has been exhibited III all the large cities of New Yolk and New England, and comes highly recommended te the pi-eple of Lancas ter, and it Is the finest collection of Its kind in America. THUIWDAYn M)K-l,ADlEfONLY I ADMISSION S.l CENTS. iillJ-lwd VAllltlAUEH. QJ1BAT CARBIAGE SALE -AT- NeW d Milcy's Factory, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTEU, PA., Having inadoeKtciinlio piiip.imtlnusiluiiiig the dull season, this v, III be one et the Largest Sales We Ever Held. Finest und I-utcst btvln VEHICLES will bu etreicd te the public. Thli Mill be our greatest cll'eit Te Satisfy tlie Public Th.it First-Class Werk can be sold at Leiter Figures. DOWN WITH EXTIIAVAI'.ANT PltlCES AND MEETTHi: WANTS OF THU PEOPLE. Our Oram! Opening and Exhibition of this bale win k Is leady for inspection. We Invite all te call and eiamlnu duilui; this exhibition. Our stock consists of the follen lug : I Passenger Extension Tep Phaitens. " htauding Tep Pluutens. 4 " .1 limp beat Can lages. 2 " Fulling Tep l'b.-eteus. 3 " htaiidliiglupPliadens " " Ladles' Canopy Tep Phaitens. No-Tep Wagons. Tep lluggles All St j les. Terma DO Days, With Proof Security. GREAT SALE DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885, 10 A. M. 3 P. Si. NORBECK & Ml LEY, II. F. HOWE, Auct. FKOFIUETOllS. tf-Fer paitlculars sce tale bills and small cli eulais MIS OEh IIXEU US. AN AUTIOLK FOR Alifj 1'UltPOSKS, giianiuteed absolutely pure, Is MILLElt'S IIOUAXBOAP. TIIK LAUdKST, HKST AND MCBT complete usseitiucnl of Playing CauU In the city fiem S cents per pack up at HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIOA I bTOKK. ONCLUBIVEiTy 1'ltOVKD TOIlKTliE best by cery person who h.ia used MIL LEH'SHOKAX bOAP. TiiH 1IKST the City, nt HAUTMA.N'3 De HAVANA CIO A It IN YELLOW bl'OUE. FUONT C1U K FINK LACKS, LAOK CUHTAINS A I) Crochet Werk can be elegantly washed uul blcnchsd by MlLLEH'b 110UAX bOAP. T KVAN'S VLOUIt. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llread. Fer sale by Or cars generally. s. IiOvan&Bens, Merclinnt Miller ., Ofllce i 17 NOIITII PUINCE BT. nirS7-( ad s K NIOHTH TKMI'IiAU OAltDS. We have new III new In sleck and tire printing tte EUY LAThbT DEblUNb of ILLUMINATED Knights Templar Address Gaids. All Knights Templar going te' Allcnl iwn. should order a puck of these Laniuouie c irda jruiu iuu "Intclligeucer'Triull igOIUc LANCABTiJB, V ayl8-tl4 4 U& K - 30-Star Artists-30 Cempuiy Saturday Matinoe OINDERELIjA. Houne. Inll'JId intv uuu us. reiiN s. eiviii:it, ur.e. v. uathven. Summer Dress Goe s. IN NEW AND IlEHIKAIILi: TIII.NU8, Embieldcied Couiblnntleii SuIIn, flXl te fl.au, iiulte new Enibieldctcd Uebcx, .'. 00lefl5()0. Patlnes, new st j Iw, l.'c. Liirgoasseitment French Satlnta,37Jc, 31 inch Hlde Figured liallMe. only In?. 10 Inch wide Flgined Hitlste. only We Zephyi UlnghaiiiR at 'r Large Line of While !ini I.immIs, at LOW CAII PltlCE-j' JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST KING STIIEET, L. ANtASTEIt, , PA D UE.SS oeons. WATT, SHAND & GO, 8 and 10 Eaat King Street, Cable Dress Goods, ALLCOI.OItS, 10c. A YAUI). FINE COLORED CASHMERES, YAUI) WIDE, SOe A AltD. C0PURE DRESS GOODS, NEW bllADES.37jc. Y MID Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL WOOL.Wc. A 1 A III) FRENCH SATIN BERBER, FINE (JUAMTY.SIKIa laid. Astonishing ilargalus. Ml)e.en.TUKKISll TOW KIA UJ Cents hath, Werth 25 Cents. 2,000 hrk INDIGO BLUE MIXES, 15c. a Y.mt j Werth 'jee. WHITE GROUND FRENCH SAT'SIBS Pica Yanl; Iteat Value, 37 J Jc. HEW YORK STORE. J." MAKTIN & CO. CHINA MATTINGS! Hat lug pnirliUM d.i Lai go Ijiinutity of CHINA MA'lTINtiSillieLt fioui.tbe liupeiter, we eiler them ut n rtiliictlen of tuentyper cent. Iiem the regular pi Icen. TEN PIECES CHINA MATTlNl! at US.e TEN PIECEb CHI JIIINA MATTI.Nl, ut IS FIFTEEN PIECES CIIIVA MATTIS'f. at 3H:. FIFTEEN PlECEh CHINA MATTING at 25c. F1FTEEV PIEOI'R CHINA MATTlNl, at 35c. FIFTEEN PIECES CHINA MATTING nt lw. ALL ELEGANT NEW PATTLIINS OF THIb SEASON. CHINA MATTINGS ThiveFeuiths Yiuds Wide, In Plain White and Fancy patterns CHINA MATTING LAID IIY EM'LIllENCED HANDS. LINOLEUMS, COETIOENES, AND- OIL CLOTH IN NEW ( HOICK PATTHKNS. ALL WIDTHS. -.FEOM-l YAHH TOSH AltllS WIDE. ' -lteutniint ef.Oll Clelli and I.Iiielciiins iiem iMj tvr miu up. ;CervWeet King audJPrliice S(s.: LANCA.S.TKII fVAi rmt A4ZJJ t JtEiiT. -vvwl!fV, Wf f , VHi t E01 An excellent llvllinr A)neav'..i .,iu .lm Rie Ne. IS Hhlppen utreet f , ,?, ' mlfrtfd ; " iiyfl'AKEhllKMAN. TOB RENT. Ti vr a jl: j IL'irlur Hhl,n',.rer HIIEU .1- llOirT. up V Centra bquarc.Ire"' !"' itfrf I uits-tld'' v.i" HTKKKT I with walei' uuirJS-tld Leit. ""B.""Iiiica It. FHANIH KSIILIiMlN. rniiK i ite w MhhVAVin.eiys.x. x soap; uuiV f'ii,vu uf iu iusi iniicuiing saien. r . tl ' '?" -oeio fi i DnUQ STORE. 7 Bd 1 Xk fjai acm stwt,' Luncaeter, Pa. d. J). Jldlllll UO., 4 . . w.4 rXti m ,, 'vMW Becfla LI i I y KmiMK-i-r
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