y fv , UW w.iA-r. . i U "' XtilS C " " ' -'- 'miiWOAEES BAIL tKTELUGENClBB, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 188S C Oft wf p "J I , YfiSt? ys fr mt r-.er rny li l T,W l s "K ir1 ,wi Mil IENCKMENT PROGRAMME k j fa TMMveLVMuiA mtaa school ren XyjKWyKWrte XTKHiaa. f.SW-t " - - te Ha Delivered hr OeL A. K. Philadelphia An Aged ' i Waata'i Bail Fortune While Travel-VVfiW-llecnt Nete About Town. .v : , Meffalftr Correspondence of Iirrsixiesncxn. '-,. Columbia, May 20. The programme for the WUiMnualcomtiiencomont of tlie coi cei tiU high school, te be held In the opera ;bee, te-morrow ovenlng, at 7:15 o'clock, is i'ltoreh, "Greeting te Enes," Vtel. Qlpe'n I WBlieetra ; salutatory, " Our Inheritance," I rMaryBnincrjeiway, "Amerlcan Literature," I DMlMb Glatrolter : essay, " Daniel woirater," flTederlckDucher, Jr.; overture. " Nlelit," L V&hnkaatr i recitation. "The AV rocker's JW Hery," Grace Felk ; evay, " Amerlcan In In In "Si'ventloes." Alex. II. Craiir. ir.t valedictory. H$ Dajigers That Threaten Us" Mary Tille ; pcwailx, niy tttiecn, ercncsira j annum uu f.Pdrert," " Industry and Kdueatlen," Cel. A. r&Si'X. McClure : presentation of diploma, Sunt, !rt'"'B. Q. Ames j galep, " In the Circus," erches- yjj An Asm1 Weman's Plight. iris,'- A wemnn need about 76 yearn, last night fjji night applied ler lodging of Mann Scheafler, k;i attendant ai uie r. it. u. ncim. biiosuueu deiK)l. he was from Hocliestor, N, Y., and en reute "tsvijerxiarrisDurg. ai uvncasiur nor uioneyrun kVRh nt. lint. atiA liAirrrnd nnnnirlt in rnmn fi f!rt. pwr-" r. " . "VM .- ?- -. . . .iumDia, mho was taken te ttie ieckup nnu i'ffifc Chief Burgess Jacksen sent for. He answer .fSV d the .mtmruen but would net epen the tf ; lockup deer, having no key. While search vV lnr for one, Themas Joflersen, a colored bar- W fcyj ber, took the woman te his liouse en 1- eurth 'V 4 street, and locked her lu tlie room. Upen ..Kr reiuruiuir iu utu iwimp, uiu uiuut uuiusi learned or this, and went te Jcliersen s rosl resl dunce. Tliat aged negre did net appear until ,11 p. m., when he was compellod te open the deer and free the woman. She was then (riven ethor and mero desirable quarters for the night, and te-day she loll for liarrisburg. Hied Frem Ills Injuries. fcC,, , Hihert Wnlwtnr. the colored nmn whn met fftTrWltti an accident at the Koeloy steve works 4'JX "$' Jist week by the caule of an olevator br by tlie cable of an olevator break- ;'jui uiuu iiuiit ti.u iiijuiiui, iwunuii 111 mu 11.1 .u... 1... tlllInn bitnnlif.il I i 1 v ;M;r aoaaent 111s remains win de Diiricu next ?SVThursday at a p. m. wotster, who is aged . 'about 40 vcars. was well-knew n In Ciilunlhla and bad many frlends, belng of a quiet, gen gen tlemanly disposition. As senior deacon of the First African ISaptlst church he was a faithful and earnest werker. He leaves n wire and one child, a son. Town Notes. Tlie following Columbians purchased horses of Goe. Gressman, of Lancaster, yei "' " " , " -....-w.m, .. terday A. lJruncr, pair of dark Iren gr" Samuel Campbell, pair of bays and black; Jesse Wellb ene bay and A, juruner a ariver. The Lancaster dallies of yosterday, Incor rectly stated that ltev. David Wilsen, now new dead, had ene tlmoclerkod in the Columbia National bank. He was an honest and elll elll cleiit clerk In the First National bank of Columbia for nearly four years. Enginoer Jehn Schlessiuan of tlie Shaw, nee funiaces, had a bone lu his right hand breken yesterday, by having the hand ought in a crane. Geergo i.riner comes te the front with Beveral small, rlpe tomatoes. The vine which bere thorn was planted In a Hener pet and steed in Mr. It's garden. A large audience gathercd lu St, Jehn's Lutheran church last evening, tO'attend the entertainment of the Sunday" school. The programme rendered consisted of recitations, singing, miiWi ebTect lessen, the subiect of whlclv-'was. "Rear the Cress: Wear the iwn." It was a decided success, aud grcatl v enjoyed by all present About flOO was cloared at rutnam clrcle's falr.v Rt rotor's and St Paul's Catholic societies, which spent yosterday in Yerk, had a pleas ant visit, as did also tlie Columbia II re com pany in Ilutievcr. Reth organizations re turned Heme last evening. The Pauntless, of Mt Jey, will prelably visit Columbia next Saturday, and in thu afternoon contest for a ball with the Colum bia club, i The following base ball clulw hae Ikcu organized in this borough, Columbia, River sides, Alerts, Susquehanna, Ironsides, jr., Stars and SomerscUi. P. It. It, engine Na 730 will txi given a trial te-day. It has been thoroughly over hauled in the Columbia shops. Despite the disagrceable weather of yester yestor yoster day morning the Shawnee picnic in Hcise's weeds was a tmecess. Several fights occurred but were quickly quelled by members of the company. The report that the person who set the stable owned by St Charles furnace, en 11 re Sunday night, had been caught is uiitrue. The dastard Is yet at large, ami likely te re main se. nauTise at l'icxica. The Unprofitable Marnier in Which Seme Roughs Ppent Whit-Mnnday. Picnics wero held at Tells Hain, What Glen park and Green Cettage yosterday and the attendance was larga Thore was con siderable drunkenness at all of them, and at Tells Haiti a big fight wasklcked up towards evenlng by a number of young men who could net allow a picnic which they attend te pass without raising a row. Stones, beer glasses, clubs, Ac, wero used in the light and several men wero badly injured. Jehn Utzlnger, a young rough, who nover fails te get mixed in lights when it is xssible, had his head terribly cut and will have te re. main at home for a few days. Seme of the Sicilies which are held arcund the city during is summer are simply disgraceful. All kinds ei people are allowed te drink aud but little ellert Is made te preserve erder. The police, who are always glad te peunce down upon tramps and swear them te prison whether they are guilty or net might de some work at some of theso "social" picnics. They are net anxious te mix In these llttle at fairs, howevor. as thore is great danger of their being injured. Memerial Day Arrangements. The Joint committee of the Grand Army .' pests appointed te make arrangement for a f proper observance of Memeral Day met at v Alderman linrr'a ntllen last evenlmr. whmi I $fii f' tne thawing business was transacted : moo nocreuiry wasinsirucieti u) coiniuuni ceiniuuni coiniuuni cate with the Ladles Aid society, or Daugh. ters Of Veterans, requesting thorn te tike part In the oxercises at the opera heuse in the evo eve nlng of Decoration Day. Miss Landes ropertod that she would read as ber selections en thatovenliig "A Vision of the Past" aud "The Yeung Sold ler. " Cel. Henry E. Tumor, the Momerlal Day orator, will arrlve In this city en Friday eyening at 7:10 and will be met at the station by a commlttce and escorted te Geergo H. Themas pest room, It being the evening for their regular meeting. The finance commiteo wilt call en our citizens for contributions te-day or te-morrow te do de fray the oxenses incurred for llewcrs for I JfWlJfe MWWIQllUg 1.MU I1UI3 VI JW DU1U1V1U R?ijW furled in our cemeteries. Building Assoclauen U nicer. The following wero elected olllcers of the Union Ruilding and Lean association lest evening : President, IL S. Gara; vice president, C. A. Heinitsh ; socretiry, A. II. Rail ; troasurer, Dana Graham; directors, Jehn A. Arneld, Danlel G. Raker, Gea Zellers, Joel S. ICaby, G.Sdw. liegoner, Jehn Hull, Christian Widmver. RebL M. Merrow. Til OS. 'Plmrlnw : Ir'Mh "Uditers, J. K. Rarr, Jacob Gable, D. li Tram tiled te Oealh lr a Stallion. Witty ' A man l'vl"K iu Nottingham township, a Kitetew luiles south of Oxford, Chester county 1? .Tft-'meilvllll a linrrlliln rln.lh nn Mtitn.lAm. n.... .. iug. He had a stallion iu a box stall in his . --,it(lble and went in te nttmiri tn It. Tim mil. tHUtlwas vicious aud jumped en him and llt- ?! mnuy inunpiuu uim te ueatii. is arms and rie were oreKou. "U . V Friday is the Last liar. tuf't Saturday, the 80th, belng n legal holiday, -.v. v ,, ( ipwriw reventie emce w.Mi be closed. - ,crseus who have net' pald'their "special ( ttUcaUsiu" for 1U83, are notltled that Friday. will he the last il.iv tn v.v ihM no, i. ,KJW preent jenaliy. 'j, The Lutherau MlnUUrium. - Tbe Evangelical Lutheran uiinUterlum of lnBylvanlu aud adjacent statea convenes l.0,ln,; Lutheran church, Allentown, txt Thuraday morning. OTer SW clergy- ceuuvsutti cAvmta alarm. Thirty People Wounded In the Parte lliet. CemtnunUt Papers Vowing Vengeance. Thirty pcople were wounded In the fight between the Communists and pollce In l'arts en Sunday, but no ene was killed. The l llce expected mere riots en Monday and were prepared for thorn, out ler tlie most part me demonstrations in celebration of the anniver sary of the fall of the Cotnmune wero net clangorous. The government withdraw ine troops and allowed the processienists te march into the Fere la Chaise cemetery with red flags. The pollce also lea the Commun ists te thcnisoires. M. Henri Rochefort inade his appoarance and was hailed by tlie rmraders with shouts of "Vive In Commune!" The policy of the authorities, in simply ig noring the demonstration was gonerally praiseu ana tnei uemmunisis, net ucmg i- poseu, vonieii incir enuiusiatui nnu niivKui bloedthlrstlnoss in liarmlOHS shouts. Tiiey claimed, however, te hnve everawed the nit nit nit thorlttefl and boasted of their victory. All went well until finally thore was a or Ions collision between the iiollce and AnarcJi Ista A large party of the latter went te I'ore la Cbalse cemetery te Inter the remains of n revolutionist named Courmet They entered the cemetery quietly, but bocatne excited by violent orations dullvered evur the gruve by llenrl Kochefert and ethers. They sallied out from the cemetery with med ling Hying. The pollce made n ruth te capture tlie Hag. A desporate tight ensued, in which knives wero rroely used. Hoveral wero wounded en both sides and many arrests wero made. 'ine lieminunisi jiapers cry ler vongeanru upon the pollce and troops for attacking and bayonetttng the people. Theso Journal, In order te Incite the mob, falsely asHert that tlie soldiers, during Hundny'M riot, shot four Ceinmiinlsts dead. Threats nre made te attack the authorities with arms ami dyua dyua mite. Extraordinary militury precautions are being taken te prevent the mob from starting u riot Qrave outbreaks by Communists and Anarchists are feared for Tuesday and until after the funeral of Victer Huge. Tlie Revo lutionists liae been worked up te a high Btate of excitement It Is reporled that they intend te erect barricades lu tlie streets. IKSVUElt rOlt SMOOflOU. Therefore the Manner or Illi Death Is te he Inquired Inte. Tlie death, by accident' or suicide, net yet BiiIHcently ascertained hore, of N. 11. Har- woedathlsgrovoon Halifax ri or, in Flerida, has thrown llfe insurance circles into com motion. He carried ix1Ic1ch of $200,000, or which $100,000 was In the Equltible. Other companies wero represented as follews: United .States, $ir,000 ; Northwestern, fa.,000; Manhattan, f-.0,000; lVnn Mutual, $15,0.10; New England Mutual, $10,000; Maryland Life $10,000. The preiiiluins amounted te' $10,000. The causoef hlsdeath wiutHtated te be as follews: In attempting te mount u fractious herse In Ireut etitis deer the isaddle turned liddenly and Mr. Harwood was thrown te "flip ground. Ne ene saw him fall .IUUUI1M 11 but seen no was uiscevercu Hinn.iing ny a lcnce the herse was near by him wan u te sad- die partially turned. Mr. llaruoed com cem com plained Of having wrenched his hip, and went into the heuse aud laid down. Homaile n. serious complaint, but In an hour or twi he was visited and asked ler whisky. He took Heme Irem lils own trunk, nod he scorned te be getting en nil right About fi o'clock he was again visited, and was found te be inn dying condition. He lived only ten minutes after tills. An Inquest was held, and Dr. Garrison, ot'Daytena, and Dr. Jehn Rail, of Rroeklyn, N. V., made a pest-mortem. They pronounced the death the result of concussion of the brain. Thore is a rejiert that Mr. Harwood coinmltted suicide; and, although thore seems te Ik no red ground for such a belief, a further in estimation w ill be made by the Insurance ceiuiunlcs. WE 11 IS T1IKY TUB HOXXU 11UKO LAICS Y Wajne Hnrllnger aud Daniel C. Wcluheld Held for Trial at Court. WuynoH.irlInger,ayoimgmau20yearsold, and Daniel C. Wcinheld, a middle aged man, wero arrested yesterday by Constable Jone, of Ephrata township, as the parties who felo niously entered the residonce of Jehn R, Hey or, at the tell gate near Ephnita and roblied the inmates of a sum of money. Har linger was taken into custody en an alleged charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons nud Woinheld was deceyed te tlioellicoof Justice. Sel tzer by being subpn'iiaed as a wlt wlt ness in that cise. When Harllnger and Wcinheld arrhed at the Justice's elllce, they were informed that tliey were wanted en the chargH of retiblng the heuse of Reyor und assaulting his family. They wero gienuu luunedlate hearing und all the mumbers of the Rever family were of the opinion that the accused wero two of the partles who lobbed them, and the testimony fuithcr was tliat Abe Ilr.zzard was the third burglar. Reth men deny the allegation and claim that they can preve that they were at home en the night of the Reyor burglary. The justice returned the cases te court and Harllnger net being able te give the required security was committed for trial. Woinheld entered Udl In the sum of $900 and was released from custody. The Colored Cake-AVulk. There wns a cal.c-walk at the rink in Mount Jey, Monday evening, in which ever thirty couples partlciixitcd. A large crowd of colored poeplo from Lancaster wero there, and as usual, tlie honors wero carried oil by the beailM nnd belles of this city the first prize for the most graceful walker being awarded te Albert Wilsen nnd Ida Rarrett and the second prize te Edward Clark and KatyGiay. !eori;e Rurten, of thin city, was regarded as tlie best looking man In tiie crowd. The Lancaster party loll this city at 7:10, accompanied by tlie Uoedw ill band. They numbered about 50 people. Delegation wero also present from Marietta, Columbia, liar rlsburgund ether places, and a great deal of style was exhibited. The Lancaster poeplo returned en fast line at Ci50 this merningatid they certainly proseuted a broken up ap pearance as they stepped from the ears. Hetel walters are hard te find te-day, und theso seen have their heads lu ice. All report ii big time with the llevving bowl as the lea lea ture. Hlds Ter Broken Stene. The street commlttce met last evening and opened the bids for broken stene for street purposes. Following are the bids : Jehn Kyle, f 1.10 per ten delivered te any part or the city ; 80 cents per ten at plnce of breaking ; can furnish 5,000 tens. M. J. Kiiey, 51.60 per ten dollvered, or at quarry $1.10. J. It- Smith, 1,000 tens at poerhouso rjuarry at 70 cents. Adam Musketniiss, C8 cents per ten at Mayer's quarry, and 110 cents for the stene, or total cost 1 8 cents per ten. Has 500 ten?, mero or less. Peer directors of Lancaster county ofler 2,000 tens breken stene at SO cents per ten at peer liou&e quarry. The contract wus awarded te the peer di rectors at 60 cents per ten delivered en the yard near tlie barn or iu the tramp enclosure, The city regulator wns instructed te draw up contracts ler the successful bidders for nil the city work. Tlie contracts will be at his oillce ier signing. i nESOUNCIXd CORVOBATU TrilAXNY. Iteselutluns Adopted by Fulton tlrance, Ne. CO, Patreus of Husbandry. Tlie following resolutions wero adopted by Fulton Grange, Na CO, I. of II., of this county, at thelr last meeting. It was decided by unanimous vete te forward them te the lNTXLLiauNCUK for publication : Jleselvcd, That the members of our legis lature who are responsible for the defeat of the antl-dlscrimluatieu bill, whlle neglect ing te propeso a substltnte te romedy the abuse, aud thus doprived the pcople of the state of thelr just rights, as against the rail road monekines, are doseiviug et the severest consure; whlle te theso who fought se faithfully In favor of said bill we would extend our most hearty commendation. Jlcselval, That It is 'the duly of all true patreus te discriminate anainst theso who misrepresent us in our Icglslativ e Lodles, as, also te favor tliat portion of the press zealous for the rights of the masea against the en en creacbniciiU of monopolies. What He Deserved. Prem the. I'hll'a. Itecerd. The composer or " Put Me in My Llttle Bed " announces that he get ten dollars for writing that interesting lyric, and hints that it was net enough. It was net ; he ought te have get teu years. False Pretense Case Continued, The false pretense case against IL K. Kuex, brought by Levi Bcnsenlg, set down fera bearing befere Alderman Fordneythis morning, was again continued for two weeks. Police Canet. Rebecca l'ofler nprtcared befere Alderman McGUnu and made complaint against Jacob I'rlce, charging him with havltig coinmltted an assault and battery en lier at the jilcnle ycslerday. Hall feraliearlng was entnied. Edward Kelly, for drunkenness aud disor derly conduct and tagging from deer te deer, was arrosted and coinmltted by Aldor Alder Aldor McUlInuferSOdays. Rlehard Wlllard. ffm Auinentand Slier- man Fergusen, arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct in the Pennsylvania rail road depet, en Monday, were taken liofero Alderman rinkorten this morning and dis charged en payment of the costs. Grant Lindsay, arrested for disorderly con duct and tluuats, en complaint or Edward Jacksen, was held for a hearing liefote Al derman l'liiKerten te-morrow oeuiug. Geergo Hunter, nrrosled for drunkenness and disorderly cenuuci, aim assaiiu aim imi imi tery en Mary 1'rocter. will be lieunl by Al eorman A. F. Dennelly, this evening. Tem litindy, living hi Church street colebratod whit-Monday by gettlng full. He was arrosted by OlllcerMuskclnuNs and gave ball for a hearing liofero Alderman A. FT Dennelly. The mayor disposed of four drunks this morning. One was discharged, the second nald costs, the third was committed for '1 hours aud the fourth, MaryCralg, went up ler 10 days. When Sam Craig heard tliat his better hair had geno te Jail, he also went en a emtiee and was arrested. Alderman Rarr sent hint out for ten days. Reth w 111 be released from prison en the same day. Amateur Detectlte llusluers. Kiuin tin: hew Era, The amateur detective business must le running very short in its resources when it places Its dependcuce en the capture of nn outlaw upon the unnatural act ofbrethor turning against and betraying brother. It is a maxim as old us the family relation that "bleed Is thlcker than water," and It was uiHHi this well known fact tliat the law has placed restrictions upon tlie testimony of husband aud wife being received against each ether lu criminal cases. It is an ollcnse against society and Its laws for a Ruzzard te steal, but it would be a no 1cm glaring ollcnse against humanity for n brother te refuse te shelter and keep Irem starving the wife and children of the ollendcr, and be the lustiu- mentor his betrayal besides, ll thore was any ovldenco that Martin Rurzard Is partici pating iu the crimes of his brother, Abe, or ethor etlcndcrs against tlie law, hff ought te be punished ; but lu tlie absence of such testimony any nttempt te twist his humanity and the natural premptings of a brother's love Inte a crime will result in a useless ex penditure of the tlme et the court and the money el the county. It Is the business of detectives te detect and of courageous olllcers te arrest, and shrewdness aud rourage In either or IkiIIi will always command rcsicit. Clergymen (e Ce in I Miles 1y Wheel. About forty or fifty or the three hundred clerical wheelmen of tlie United States are te unite in a tour of three weeks lu Canada, w heeling ever ft.ll miles of the !cst reads en this continent. The arruugeiii'-i.ts have Ihjcii under the supervision of Rev. Sylviinus Stall, of this city. The start Is te be made at Niagara Falls, August Mb, and the route, by ilaily sttges, leads through Hamilton, Call, Woodstock, Londen, Gedurich, Stratford, Guelpli, Terente, Newcastle, Rrighteti, Napanee, Kingsten, by steamer through tlie Thousand Islands, and return te Niagara Falls, August 'JUth. Tlie entire exmjiisu of the tour, Including hotel bills and trausor trauser trausor tatieu, while in Canada, is net te exceed ?.!0. A Western division, starteil at Detroit, is te join the Eastern party at Louden. Laucnkler Knights Templar In Ki-adliig. Lancaster commandery, Ne. l'l, accom panied by the Ijiiucaster city cornet baud, ar rived Jn Reading Monday evening and were met by Sir Knights F. W. Lauer, Themas C. LeIiiIkicIi, Mayer Getz, Capt J. C. A. Ilollo Ilello Ilolle dilsr, Win, R. Kech, Sigiuuud Gmhcr, Alljert Hoever, Albert it Rilter and ethers of tlie Reading commaudcries, and escorted le tlie American house. They were afterwards ex tended the freedom of the city. They left Ter Allentown in company of tlie Reading com cem uiaudcrles this morning. The SlrCully-IIukeNuptUU. Gtorge W. MeOully, formerly of this city, but new of Philadelphia, was married this morning te Miss Lydia Hoke, of this city. The ceremony was perfermed by ltev. Maw Hark, at tlie resilience of the mother of the bride, iSJ7 West Chestnut street. The brides maid was Miss Clam lioke, and the groom's best man was Dr. II. F. F.licrmau. The newly married couple left ler New Yerk this afternoon. Puce Cut 11) a Pull. A young man named Bender, from this city, whlle running along the P. All. dutsit platforms, in Heading, Monday, stumbled ever a step and had his face badly cut by falling. hale of Valuable llurnes. Cyrus Cel vln te-day sold te FKs A 1) err, the very line large Iren gray carriage horses which he has been driving ever tlie streets for home time ikisl. Tlie price paid was f7."i. Decoration lluj Orator. II. Frank Fshlemau, of this city, has been Helectcd te deliver tlie Doceralioit Day ora tion at Straslitirg. The First Steel Pen Sinkers. The word pen, lu Hely Scriptures, refers te cither an Iren style or te a reed; the latter being the cuillcbtlonuerpcuuscd for writing en pap yrus. One of the earliest attempts te make sttel pens Is attributed le Win. Uudbury. Kngland, who for his own use, constructed a clumsy article from the main-spring or n watch. Mcel'pcns v ere llrst brought Inte use about the year ISO!. James Perry, of Londen, commenced toman teman ulacturepcns lu ltril, und was the rounder or the Arm named Perry A Ce , heure new the largest pen makers lu the world. Their celebratad " V "and l'aleens rer torres terres torres pendents, and line points Sim. A. O. 4iindlJJ73 for HchiKiN, uie, without doubt, tliu ciikackst rEitrM.T .-( Iu usu they can lie hud from all stutlnners. hele agents rer thu United btates, Mesrs, tVISOM, llLAKEMAV, TAYtQB ,t Ce, Sew Yerk. " SrAJlllTAOKS, STKK.KLIIIl- llucK-May 21 u ,n.-j, I,, lilt, r JIIHK Hcllhiimer. .Mr. .lelin 11)1 heuse, by the ltev. O. M II. Strickler, te Miss Lm nima H. lluck, both or Lau- easier county, rn. 1K1 ItEAlllS. WiLtseN In llrudlerd, 2lth Inst., the Kev.DavId II. Wlllsen. rector or the Church or the Ascen sion, aged 31 years. funeral from St. James church, l-ancastcr, en Wednesday ut 11 a. m. Please emit llewcrs. 2td MARKETS. Philadelphia Produce Market, PuiLADKU-niA, Jluy 20. Fleur centlnesdiill and In buyers favor, Hales of 1,300 bushels, in eluding Penn'ii tamlly, ut l -iit fie; Westciu de. at 1 1 Wi 37Ki Minnesota bakers ut $1 Um 6 e ; patents at f 5 S7K64. Kye Heur ucarce and llrm at l per barrel, ler choice. Feed was quiet audi weak; sales or winter limn nt U Wilt 73 per ten. Wheat closed unsettled und lnwcr;08bld ter May; We bid rer June; $1 Ul bid Ter July: II orchid feiWugust, '' Cern dull und tower; 62Kc. bid, May; 52;c, Julie; OJUc, July 1 51c., August, Oats woaker-xiio bid for May; Wc, June; 39-0., July : S3e., August. New Yerk Produce Market. Nkw Yerk, May 2D Fleur market dull ; Flue, n 254JJ S"! Suporllne, $.1 2eg.l 75; geed le cneieu exiia , usu-rii, ?i iwkci e- , unto coiuiaeu leiairuairu. j euj , .mi iiiesuta, (J WJ1. Wheat Ne. 2 Hed, Winter, Jnlv. i ej': i Ainr.. si OIK. June, fl 01; Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, May, 510 ; June, 6."Jie; JUiy, 0J14C. Oats-Ne, a MIxed, June, 33,0; J'dy. 37Xe. nyu iiuu, ltarluy nominal ; Statu, s.'c. l'erk dull ; Mess, tliQUUi. Lard dull ; f)7, June; ft V0. July. Molasses linn ; Perte Uku, O&VM ; 190200 for 50-test boiling sleek Culi.u Turpcntlnuuctlve at 3:y'QS!K.: Itnsfiitlrm ; strained te geed, $1 OSQI 12. l'etieluuiiKiulut; Ueilncd lu fcases, sjIOc. llutter market easier; Western lniitatleu Creamery, 1417u. Cheese uemlual ; Ohie Flat prime, Be ; new gnides range from OicteSWc- Kggs quiet; Wusteru 13" Qlie I State, U !:?" nic k-e quiet but iiuchuuged t Carolina and Leulslsna coiuuieii te lutr, 4j(t.Mic eugurunuuuu meueruieiy nciivu I re lined Cutluuf, V,uy,0 i Urunuluted, at UJic luiiewsveuuy I r'nuiu t,uy,e ii-itai. Freights nominal. Coffee quiet j fair cargoes, SJe. llay flrni and higher l Ne. 1 Timethy, 11 05Q1 l(h Ne. i de, liffil 03. i Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, May 24, 0.30 a, in. The market opens a cent off en wheat anl about hlf a cent iu ettiar gmini. ProrUleua newuuU at ytrtw- day's close. Prospects of low prices le-dny, the market being liioweAcllcrt than fur serend days past Cern Tune, 4i)c t July, feej Atiaust, ntue nnraii'UliKinD .luiy.uufcu niiitunmu;. uam June, ai-,v uiny, etc. i . .i., i Aug., VMp. l'erk June, flutei July.fleiQi August, ," 0 i.hiii iune,wii juiy,wi. llllis June, 43 July, 13 65 1 Ailg.,tAC2. ' CLOBIKO. The decline in wheat continued during the morning and at ene time ns lUe below the previous day's close. Cern and eats clese linn, with the Iets this morning nearly all recovered, whlle wheat closed le lower than yesterday. Mess )erk ten cents and ether products tlve cents lower. Wheat June, Wfttej July. WHici Aur.,04c. CemJune, lUe ; July, 4Ke i Aug., 4iiKc. Oats-i.Iuneta-if4e i .Inly, OIKe Aug., 2Siu. l'erk June, 1U Mi July. lu U" Aug., til VI. I.nrd June, te S7t-July, K (ufiO C7 ; Aug. J"t 7.1. Hltis .lune, t3 4Qt July, ))&) Aug., 15 no. Philadelphia Lit e Htnck Market. ruiLAiiiuriiiA, May ai. The receipts at the dlirurent stock yanls were I Ker the week lkinves, 1,700 1 pruvleus week, 3,(W head ; sheep. 7,V)0 head i previous week, i0,(W0 head ( hogs, 5,(nii) head f previous week, a,vn head. llccf callle were nctlve and (Inner. We nuote ns fellows I Kxtni, f.KSfiX" t geed, frJiOfic I medium, HiQ 'Kat cows were duinerallzvd at VA(Hic Tliln dry tows were dull in iei-. Milch cows were dull and lower ut A'3V). Milch calves were Inactlvent tfiile. Hheep were dull hut clotted steady. We quota as rolfews : ...... Sheared selling at from II per head te Ik) 11 , and wool Sheep from JIX" " r,5c. Spring liimlis woreutichanged at 7fllec. Full lambs were Inactive and lower nt MtlKc. Hogs were only In modcrate ieiticst nteji BKe for corn-fed western. crrr dressed beeves. City llresscd llecves were nctlve and prices elided linn ut tSQ'Jc. WESTEnx imBBRHU hbkves. WcHlern dressed beeves were In fair request at bi(if!c. City crcsscd Bhecp wero wanted at FG'ie. WcHlern dressed Hliecp were In fair duinaiid nt7UsJic Lite Stock Prices. Ciiicaiie Cattle Ueeclpts, r.,9ie licadj ship- nienlH, n,uw heads market active unit stienuei j values linn at Friday's prices t peer te fair slilp- pers, fl U pers, fl iius IU! kimhi hi ciiiim-ii, j.isnuy,, liillclicrs', common. 2WXJ3 75i geed, U Myfil M; liiili'lu.ru. Kiims TexaiiM, tt 'HH W j steeKers nud feeders, lil'Dfltll. IIOJXS HCCeipiS, .l,"W liuai ; Pllipiin-liin, ,'ri supply Is thu heaviest III mouths rniiKliiind lulled li lekliiK.tJteatmtpacUngandMilppIng, 210 te :ti) ,s., .l'JUt lSillBlit, lJOleaiOD.s.sitw I'JI ;nklps,.li81m. , ,. . . Klieeit Iteeelpts, l.HOO head: HhlpinenU, finOj iiiniketstinng und UsTtlle higher I liifeiinrln clmlcn sheni, fi 5eat ; coinineii le choice wonted, UtiiOl-l. Kast LiBKirrr Tmdn In live stock very unlet nud prices stiudy uud Mr in; nothing UeIiik In ealtlii: all thu consignments ler through points; leci'lpts, 'J.KV1 head i shlpiiumts, 1,351 head ship iiKititH te Kew Yerk en baturduy and buntluy, M carhruls. Hogs market slew, lint steady t l'hlladel plilns, $1 3) 4'i Vetkers, l a.VQf J ; receipts, 7,Hhctid; shlpmenls, l.luihcud. tihlpiiicnts te Mew erk, .11 carload s. Sheep dull and nominal t prime, l 21f?l 40; falrtoceod. H T.Wfl coiuiiieii. tiftt I vuullnt,' I. .. ... UNAL....I. .t.l....Hl. J, --I. lamlH, tail no i Bprlug de, Vii" i receipt, 7,'l head; Blilpinents, W)l head. New Yerk Stock M arkeU New Yenic, May 31. Wall street. 1S p. in. Meney utliiercciit.Exchaiigudiill,hiit heavy, (levci mucins firm. Currency C's, $I'K bid ; I'm Coup., ll'.Mli bid ; 4fs de, $ 113 bid. The stock market wus extremely dull all morning. During the nrsllinir hour or business them wus some selling of thu list under which piii es declined fractionally, but thudecllnu was mere than recovered In the next hour under the manipulation of the bull ctliies, AI neon figures were 4 te c higher than tboef last night. At the limn of writing thu market Is almost stugiiunL 1 r.u. 3 P.M. e? 111 JO Western Unlei m Adams Kxpniss.. American KxprcAS. (i. a. r.iprcss. M Wells. Pargo A Ce hf'A u. u. j. ie u.. i;. c c. i New Yerk Central t4 MS New Jersey Central 37 37 Illinois Central Kxpress 127X Ohie Central Michigan Central is Northeru Pucllle l'K " Preferred :s: Central Pacific 3i' at,( Union Paclltu :!; 3 1 J', Missouri Pnclilu 'Xt'A U"K Texas I'ucltle, Il) 1 12 New Yerk Klovuted Ill MotreiKillUin I -I). MunlutUiu AIL ATcnu Hauli 17 " Prefcirid Cimida .Southern 27 Canudu I'ucllle Chicago X Alten Cees. A Ohie kV. n.Allud V "it Del., Ijie. A West lul lul'. Denver L',i '!'. Krlu 10 :H " Prefernsl Hannibal til, J " i'rercrred Kansas A Texas I"1; IS Lake shore 62i 5-'i L. K.AW t, L'vs'lleA Nashville XJJi Xl Merris A Kssex l.'l Northwest VI '.11 " Preferred lJ.k Outarle.t Western V,i Ohie Jllsslsslppl !-','. Preferred Pnellle Mull UM 'C tjulcksllver 4,'i " i'relerred 23 Iteadlng UK Iteck Island 14 bun i'mnclsce I'-OJ ' Preferred 3.1 Omaha Ml ' " PrufuiTcd , 71?4 bL Paul i.J ('!! " Preferred Ittt NashACIut M.. I...H.&W Wubesh -J'i " Prefeired... C II. Q lil'i I2l?f ItiK'hestei A Pittsburg 2)i I'd. AKvaiis, '. Manitoba K'i'4 Oregon A Nav 71 Oregon Traiibce 1IJ; W,i Bleck Markets. Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce., Hankers, Adincasiur, ra, 11 A. H Missouri Paclfle Michigan Central 12 m. 3 p.m. X1U. 1UIH vuuuui. $7 fJs lei2 111 New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del., Lack. A Western Denver A Kle Grande Krie Kansas A Texas lJikubhere Chicago A N. W comiueii. N.N. Out. A Western Hi. Paul A Omuba Pacific Mull Kechestcr A Pittsburg Kt, Paul Texas Pacltle..,, l0J "s Ofi WA lU'i (,'J1 liU'i 381 im Union Pacltle 54 Wabash Coin uien Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph, IkiuIsvIIIe A Nashville N. Y., Chl.ASt L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Siii 33 I'enusyjvuuw Heading P. T. Alluffule .... 5I SIK ....(! 15-IG 6 13-10 Northern Pacific Common .... Northern Pucllle Pref Ilestouvllle Philadelphia A Kile Northern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil 81 People's Passenger Jersey Control te'A si Lecal stock una Iletids. Itepertcd by J. 11, Leng. Par Last value, sal u. ..10U im Lancaster City, 0 per cent., 1885, lHI. " " 1KB. " 5porct.Inler3oycara. " 4 ' bchOKllllNUl.... 100 100 1111) 1110 lue 110 120 100.60 M IU) IU) iai23 UK 101.30 110 175 110 1J 115 141 153 1JU AM 150 150.10 161.20 Id 130 110.50 HO 115 7.50 " In ler 20 years 4 lu S or 20 years, loe 4 " In lUerJlvciiru. ll) Hanhelm lioreiigh lean 1U0 UAHK STOCKS. First National Bank lue Funuurs' National Hank 30 Fulton National Ilauk ll Lancaster County National Hank..... 50 Columbia National Hank .00 Christiana National Hank iu) Kphmtu National Hank 100 First National Hank, Columbia lue First National Hauk, Btrusburg let) First National Hank, Marietta IU) First National Hank, ML Jey lu) Lltltz National llauk KM Munheim National lUnk IU) Union National Kmk, Mount joy.... CO New Helland National Hank 11)0 Uup National Hank lue Qnurryvillu National Hank IU) Neithern Hank stock IU) TITRNPlKie ATfMTlCS. Hlg Spring A Heaver Vulley Urldgepert A Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington Concstegu.t Hig bprlug CeluinbiuA Marietta HI l,,rtU,. . Vll.l.,.l.ln,n 23 fflK 'JO 25 25 25 24.5'J IS 2103 20 30 10 41 4SU3 ljiuceslurA KnhrnUi, -, ". .. M ,HMluviuig 1.11, ...... 3 Lunoaster A Willow Htre.it 2S JV.KSr" AltVERTlSEMENTH WANTKD A lley"TO LF.AUN OAlt HIAUE PAINTIKR. Apply te lllMHELSUAClr A WKUElt, lid Cor. ChrUttan tit, and MarleaMley, PROPOSALS FOH THE EitEOTION OF a Weeden llrldge ever Hlg ChlcVIcs creek, near Moere's mill, will be received uttheofllce of the County Commissioners, Ijincafltcr, Pa. until 12 o'clock neon, THUKSDAY, MAY, S, 18&5 11V OHDKU OF 'IMi UOAUU, Attest t Frawi Uriht, Cleric am-TuTuASW ' jvjyir AnrxnTUKMKXTB. A" HOUSEHOLD PRIDE AND fiirEOIAL friend Is MILbKlt'a 1IOUAX MOAP. PURE RYE WHISKEY AT quart can net be surpassed for fee. the money. ItOIIUKlt'S l.IQUOUHTOUK, api'iMydlt Me. 'tl Centre Square. QUARTBR NOTICE. in the Courtef Common Heat for the County of Lancaster. Notlce Is hereby given tiintnn application will hemsde te the said court en Saturday, . I tine W, 1KS.1, nt 10 o'clock n. in., under I he Act of Asscin lily of Ilia Cem mi en wial th of Pennsylvania, en tilled. "An Acttn Provide for the I neorperat Ien and itcituliitlen et Curtain Corneratlons. im proved April , 1S74, and llin supiilements ihcrcte," for thn charter of tin Intended corpora tion, te be called "Tlie Olivet llaptlst Church of Lancaster, in., eujeci wncreei is me wersiup n Almighty find, aud for tills purpose we have, possess and enjoy all thu rights, benefits nud privileges eT the said Act of Assemhly and Its supplements. H' ALT hit M. KltANKLIN, niijtTu' Attorney for Applicants. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A well mnde, Klegnnt trlniihud mid iierfect fitting llusluess Hull ter flseil. A fjoed Kugllsh Corkscrew Vcirsted Hill t. flat inildid, In one, two, thrcoer feurbutlin cilia way, for fil nu. A hiindseinu Check Casshnere Huft ferj m in. An elegant Herge Hull, In hlack, liluc, drali or blown, for II.MiO. Kine Kngllsli Striped or Check l'uutnloens Irem t-VUdup. He member, nil work Is strictly llrst-clnss. Kvery garment warrant! d te h it represented. A giKHl lit, well-mada and ntcei trimmed. Thu hirHest ussurtment, or patterns In this city. A. II. KOHKNHTKIN, m24-Giiidlt 37 North Queen street C2EALED l'ltbT'OSALS WILL RE RE- O cetved ut the Mayer's Olllcc, Lancaster, Pa., for tlie necessary l'liimhlng, Ac, which the Property Commftlee of Lancaster reiulies te havudnue. All persons wishing tehld will catien Ismel P. Mayer, memher of the property eemmlttee. who 111 fiirnlsli nil bidders w till the necessary Infor mation. Hulil prep-als will he opened en TIIIIllSllAV, MAYSs, iit7J,p. m., mid should he addressed te Iho Pieperty Oommlttce, Mser's Ofllce, Lan. easier, l'a., and endorsed "Propesuls fur l'lumti lug. Tlie eetiuultteu reserve the light le reject una erall hlds. Ily order f the Property Committee, IIA VII) K. LIIN(!, Clmlrmaii. Attet : .Iaceii M. Ciiillah, Clerk. lii21.Th,9,M,W,Th R OSCOE MURPHY, D. D.'sTj OIIM1CA1K or The Penns)lvauUi Celleguuf Dental Surgery, w mi III!. II. II. KNKillT. .tit North (Jneiin strts-t, Ijtueastcr, Pa. Dunlliliy In nil Itsbmnches. iiiarll.r.tS1ind ATKST STYLi:.S IN HATH. STAUFFDR. & CO., Leading Fashion&Ma Hatters, lust n eclved, a Ijirge Assnrlincntef HTHAW 1IAT.S. Men's Genuine Mackinaw, ll.nn, $l.te, tiuu te H.oe thn llnest In thn city, I'miauiM, Manilla, Iinpeilul. llunstnblc. Mllans rer llnys. Children's Flue Dress Huts 23c., 50c., 73c, tl.00, t !.:. Our Light Weight Muckluaws are somo semo some tlilng new. The DULSDKN, the Finest Light weight Htlir Hat in the miirkut rer f?.5e rer voting men. Thu CIIA'l IIA.M, the Nicest und Vlnesl riW Flexible and Stiff hquure Taper crown llul le ee ieiiiki anywnen. jii eoiei-s. Our own siHClullles. Thu LVLNINO HAT, u Crush Fur Hut Itliiek, llrewn, lllue, pearl and Nutria !.(). A Fiishloiiilble Mlk lUntl.V). M no, V.IO, w. Pearl, Cii-aui aiwl Maiile Coleied Ciisslmuit) fiSe, t-xue, MJMi, tl.ue all New htylcs. Stauff er & Ce. (SHULTZ'S A IlltO.'H OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAhTKIl, PA. w 1LLIAMHON A FOSTKll. iOyalty te Our Principle Ol selling neiiu but nil iblu goods at small preltts h is secured te us uninter rupted siiiiess. GRAND ARMY SUITS, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. FULL DRESS SUITS. Corkscrews, Oassimeres, Cheviots, IXbACKAMt CUTAWAY bUITM, TUB HEM' IJUALITY AND LOWKbT PHICKS. GENT'S Dress Straw Hats, 25c, 50c, and 75c. Summer Silk Neckwear, Twenty-five Cents. I ndia Gauze U nderwear 25c, 50c, imd 75c. GENT'S HAND - MADE DRESS SHOES, $5.00. LADIES' BRIGHT FINISHED Curacea Kid Shoes, S2.00. Williamson i Fester, 32, 34, 3(J & 38 West King St., LANCAHTKIL PA. 1'OhlTICAL. F lOH JUliY COMMISSIONKU. KDWAltD AMULKII, ui uruuiuiu ion usuii. fiublect te tbe ditclsleu et the Doineerutlo county coiiventluii. iiia)i.VtldAw F Oil J LUIY COMMISSION J2IL .IVItnMK 11. fillHLTZ. ofKllznlHitbtewii borough. Sutlect te the doclslen or the Democratle county convention. d&wtld F OR JUUY COMMISSIONKU, C. D1LLKU, Of Earl township, Laneuter county, fiubject te the rules or the Dcinociiitle party. uiyJjJ-StawM.WASUdAw xiiir AurrMiiHr.MKNTS. VTOT ONE PERSON WHO tlASTRIED JLI MII.I.KK'8 1I011AX fcOAP who has net continued Its use, man Onid HIO ll LY itECOM M END ElTTeRTlE Toilet Hath und Laundry 51 ILL Kit's NOT A PATENT MEDtO!NE.-KID-ney iiffeclleus uieatoiiee ntiated by lieu, son's Cnpclnu Plasters, llcttcr thiiu nauseous doses AN ARTICLE WARRANTED ST1UOT ly pure and superior te any ether for gen end use lsMILLKIt'H l'Dlti: HOllA.V SOAP. HE PRIDE OF THE LAUNDRY, IN evcry rcspcit Is MILLKU'H PUKK 1IUUAX SOAP. WATER RENT NOTICM. On nil WATKIt UKNTH.p.dd oniirlM'fero JUNK 1, them will lienu ahateiiienl of live per cent, 0. M.MYKItH, mlVfit City Treasui-er. CLARKE'S PRICE IjIST. (Iniuulated Sugar. se H,.; l'ure While Hu gar,0c. Laundry Slutch.fe:.; I'uru Tulile Srup, 'M: qt.; Pure Apiile Vinegar, Itic. gal.; Itle Cellees 12c. teffiie. B..1 lllendcd Cellees, Sks. unit; Be. One l.V. bottle of ColeL'tiii fi en with I ft of Timr '-' B.s or Coffee. CLAIIKL'STKA STOItK, :w West King Street. Telephone tontiectleu. e AK HALL. HUMMKIt IS COM INO CKUTAIN. Then why net uecepteiM'ileiiees old us time nnd prellt by them, at hiist te the client or Inly ing j our Summer Stuirnew. ITIIK. OAK HALL MILLION DOLLAll CLOIIIINU STOCK 4 $, Walts for you, ami jet net ter all Mauyh.ive been hete, mere are coining; salusure big te tlie people who urn providing lu advance for needs that lira certain. WANAMAKER & BROWN, -Oak Hall, 8. H. Cen. Sixrn ami SlAr.Kin-hTS., 1'iiii.aukli-iua -10NT1NUATION. CONTINUATION HIRSE & BROTHER'S Ohe-Prico Clothing Houee, OK IIIK Great Unloading Sale, ONE WEEK MORE. 'Ill we Mho hiM) net token ndvitulugoer the Inducements elTcrt-d by us should net negh el le e.ill himiii us Iho I NLOADINU hALK CD.N 1IMH.HO.NK WEKK LO.NIil.lt only : und, id though our greatest uim Mill bnulnujs Iem-II giHsIs Inucr than miy ether house, it neulll uoteirer tliesiime ludiiiements usutflie Unle.ul ingSalc. Itcmciiiber, one week mere t 0. A. It. Men, Attention ! W'n lire Mlllng u KULL tl. A. It. SUIT, gecd liu'lty, tur 85.02 I As iiIhii the better gmdesnt .-.7"i und I0 (O l.itler the licit in thu world ler the money. the WHITE GLOVES. 10c, WHITE TIES, 2c. M-AKull Line or WIHTH PUces. Call ill KST"5 ut Leucnt HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONlM'KICi: CI.OTHINU IIOUbK, COUNEHOKCKNTUUbgl'AUK AND NOKTII (JUHKN bl'HKHT. A rOKi: NKW (iOOI)H. OSTRICH'S Palace of Pashien, NO. 13 K.U4T KINO STltKKl1. MORE NEW GOODS! Our sleck et goods lu e.ich and eety oue of our numerous departments nt present N larger und belter asserted than ut uny ether time slnte e have been In business. That thu prlte-t me thu lowest we need net mention. A lslt te thu store will com lnce j cm or that. Come und scu for jeur&elf that uulute " Til K ASSOUT1I HNT," and tluUjeu can be lietter suitid at our store than anywhere elsu lu this city. OUIl M1LL1NEUY DHPAUTMLNT beats the recenl. Never betere has such uncle, gimt line et goods been shown Inthlscity. Any thing and everything. K ery tuingiiiablu shape and shadu lu HATS AND IIONNKTS. Hundreds or tt) les or ELKGANT KLOWEItS. An Immense vatlcty or FANCY SCAUP HlHIlONb, net saying unythlng or our Immense stock or bal In uud tires IJniln Itlbbnus. The prettiest Ueld, blltr, nnd ull ether sorts or FANCY IIUAIDS AND LACES, which help te trim up Hats aud HennclH. As we are In ene place, se we lira IneMry ether. Notenly our Sllllluery, but every ether Depattmeut in our store, is suiprlslngly well asserted, and hardly tin) tiling can be culled rer that we haven't get. A special attraction, and ene worth noticing, Is our HOS1EUY AND CLOVE DEPAUTMENT. There Is actually nothing wanting In tills du partuient. A great many new things hnve come iu slnce lust week, but we can only menlluu ery low or them, rer want or spine. We h i e let en ed Oue Hundred Doen Ladles' Uublcichcd Heme ntAceiitsa pair. Fifty Decn Uent's Fancy blrlped Soeks nt 5 cunts uiiulr, Oue Hundred Dezen bilk Clocked llalbilggaus utlJX cunts iipnlr. PHly Dezen Eitru Heavy Quality lUtlnlgguns, Full Itegulur Sliide, ut 18 cents u pall. Firty Decu Ladles' llfnck Cotteu Hose, with Whlle Feet, ut 10 cents a p-iii". Ladles' and Children's liluck Hese, White Feet, Full Itegulur Made, Fluid or ititibud. Alse, a full us-tertincut f tient's Unbleached and Fancy Hair Hose Hese Fifty Dezen beeii-hisik Lacing lild (ileM's, In elegant Light Hteel Colei-s, ul 6Ue a pair. Fifty Dezen Four-button Kid Uleves, us.eiled Tun Celers, ut ti'- cents a pair. Twcnty-lUe Dezen Hlack, Whllu uud Opuni, 'lhree-buttun Kid (iloves.utaoou pair. Tweut)-llu Dezen Foiirbulten, eli-ganlly as as eorted Light Tuns, Htltched Hacks, ut 87 coins upalr. Tnuuty-llu Dezen Hincn-lioek Lacing Kid Uleves, tissm ted Tans, al !)7 cunts a pair. One Hundred Dezun Flue 1'eail l.islu Uleves, with llaud.at IJteutsa pair. Fitly Dezun Extm Flnu Leng Jersey Llslu lileves ut H cents a pair. Ludiei' Hlack bilk tilui cs at i'ic, Me., 40c. uud 50 tents ti pair. Colored Silk Cleves ut 4utt. uudSeeeiiUu pnli. Colored bilk Uleves, In mm length, tl.ue a pull. Lnce Mills Hern 11) cents up, Flnu All-silk Jersey Lnce Mills, iu black, W cents u pull ; colored, Xt cents a ii dr. SlKX'lil Indiieeinents lire etrered III Whlluuml HelgeUileiiUil Luces uud lleuticlngs, DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT ASTRICH'S UEIOltK rUUCHABINO, mas VI.OTIIIXU. & The "Hevs lit Itliie" MillileMCll le buy only our licst grnile Ikst color Midtllcsex Flannel Suits. They will preve .superior in wear te nny el' the se-called Indigo Flan nels offered llie pulilie at reduced prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 OHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. mi.lmil rrKAIMiUAllTKUH l-'Oll SUMMER Merine Shirts nnd Drnwera, Gauze Undershlrts nnd Draw ere, Cliolce Neckties, E. & W. Cellars nnd Cuffs, C. & C. Cellars and Culls, Crown Cellars and CuHs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. HIIIUTS AMI HOCILTY PAIiAPlIHIINAI.IA MA1IK 'IO OUDLH. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WHYl' KINO STllKhT. AMVSEMEXTS. A NATOMICAI. r.XIIIlUTION. Dr. Heidemann's UKKAT ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 East KiiiLj Street, lb OI'EN DAIL FltOM 10 A. M. TO IU P il , Fer Adults Only. ThH c-ollecllen N lab ly fieui Kulepi aud ha neur before In cu In this city. Will continue en exhibition ecry day feru short llme only. The collection has been cihlhllcd lu all the large cities or New Yerk and Svw England, andeemes highly recommended le tbe people et Liincus t-r, imdltis the llnent collection of Its kludlu America. TIIUltbDAYS FOH LADIES ONLY! ADMISSION 83 ( E.NTS. ml.Mwd rOR HA1.M OR REXT. IltOUSATiKOK HKNT. . An excellent Duelling en cany tc nns, situ ate Ne. lbhlppcn stiect. mlO-tfd H.FHANK ESIILh.MN. Feil iu:nt. niiliei-shiipiindcrllllt':! A HRO'SSTOHK, Centiebiiuaiv, Iriini May 1st. upl5 tld FOK ui:nt. Three Law Olllces ut Ne. IS NOHTII DUKK bTHELT; ami h l)a-encnl.Vi li ct long, hiipilled with w liter and heat. marX-tld H.FHANK EbllLKMAN. MISVVI.LAXEO VS. mi m: PitiDi: OK THU KITl'lIKN IS PUIIK IIOUAX fcOAP Sold JL MILLEU'S everywhere. Tin-: i.AiiansT," iucst and most complete assortment of l'lnjing C'uids lu the city from Scents per pack up at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONTtlli Mt hTOHK. FIIiST-t'LASS 1IOA HDINCI. Together llh the ehoice et iiniiiis en tlie llrst or s eendilisir Ml r p. ism d by nene In tlie city. Call en uruddrc-s, NO. IO.' NOHTII tJUI.KN ST. Table boarders luceiuiiKHlatcd. uirlfd THK 1IKST theCtty.ut HAUTMAN'S Ce HAVANA OlCAlt IN ELI,OW FIHINT LIliAlt blOKH. MAClllNrSTS, reUNDKYMUN AND HliKkMiilths n-e MILLEU'b IIOUAX &OAP, as It li healing te tlie hands. DIL kehi:man, PHYSICIAN AMI bUUOEOV. Ucmeed tieui Ne. 211 West hliur stiect te Ne. 27 North l'llntc. (Lata resldencu or A. E. Keburts.) miWIuid A N AUTH'Iii: THAT HAS NOSUI'KK- il ler ter cleaning pilut, lcmeWug B I ease, lur, oil, Ac, Is MILLEU'b 1IOUA.X bOAl' FISHKItMHN'S SUPI'LIKS. A large Iiuu or Tient and H.is Fly und Halt IEihIs, llrass und Nickel Ilei-ls, bilk uud Linen Lines, Hed Mountings and luNcellaneeus Tacklu.m HiniLHY'b Dlll'li bTOIIE,. Ne. 21 West King htree . hkiaoieaIj wasiii:i: ok the ngowltheutu doubt is MILLEU'b IIOUAX bOAl'. JUST OI'KNHI) v ni:xv in: C'UIUM (iaiden, coiner Prince street uud Hauls burg u emit'. Fitted nnlu llrst ehisssUle. Ice (heaiii. Cakes and Coulee liens of all klinN. A liberal sh ire et the public patioiiagelssollcllid. inj-il-trd C. MATTHUN. rpnus'FNb efiii:use-viiY r.Nninti: JL the ageiiliw of liemiilgla, when Heusen'u Cupcine Plasters will iiulekly lcllevell. -i",e. ENNA. OK1AUS l-'ltOM J1.00 I'Klt Hundred up, ul HAUTMAN'S BELLOW FltONT CIOAIt bTOUE. mOTHKl'UllMO. JL I would net I would uetlly the publlu that I mil tempo nirily engaged 1 nged Iu the elllcu et Willis ti. Ilule, nichitcct, JiecerU llutldlng, l'hlladclphla. Pa., hut am still iu u poillleu te set e 'my pat runs ul home. I ncjr loriiceiuinuiiiicooi uie kiuu pa llonage wmeii x iec-cic-iieiiuu ptiiiiiu iu i.aii. caster. Patties desiilugine le sene Ihcui will lilcunu uddnvs, C. EMLEN PUHVN, Hale's Olllcu, Jifceril llulldlug. in2. lw d l'hlludi'iphla, Pa. ritHH 1JKST PliACi: TO OO rOKSCAU JL let All-wool Muilueiind (iiiiiu Pnderwiar, llesluiy, Laundllcd uud I'uliitiudiii'd bhllts or Winking bhllts at 2Su, Oienillsut leu up tiilbe best lu tlie matket. We lullesp clal uttentleii te our 2Su und &H1 (iauze Vents anil bhllts. AUe te our llrltlsh lloie in all sizes, phi In uud fancy. Jeb let Men's Ftinry Huersible Hee, P pair for u quarter, and notions geueniHy. ArHKCiriOI.il, Ne. 5J North yucen btrcet. P. S. Sharp Pnud lorwile. s AINT-HAI'HAKI. WINK INFORMATION. The buliit-llaphuel Wine has a delicious llin our uud Is drunk lu thu pilucliiul cllleset Uusbiii' tluntiuuy, Nurlb uud beuth Ameilcu, Uieat Hillaln, India, and se en. The iiuiiuttly exported annually is sultlclent proel et lis stability und slaying powers, whllu ler the mil oiiuefnseur thuie Is no wiuu that can be teusideicd its suputier, M-Tliubiilnt-ltapli.u 1 InnCemi niy,Vulei CO, Ueputliuuiil of the Di eiiiu (Fr.iiicc.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, IlK-ttd Ne. ) EAST KINO hTHKK'l WATCHES, JtC. vyATCUKS, OLOUKH AND JKWKI.HY. GREAT REDUCTION IN F1U0KS OF WATCI1F.S, CLOCKS AND LOUIS mW$l$-l North Qaccn Striel Opposite City Hetel, near 1'u, 11. 11. Depot. ItutaUIng at Wholesalo Prices. Itepalrlnir t xtr Lew Prices. Jj31-1 & - 3: 'i , -