(Vjif: V'5 " v V?w;. &W D- ,..,-- -...--. ..n1'''. jii'vrib .n.WJH .'' v f,: S.V ?'.- 11. vU f1'!' . a. . " ' ,t - ft. -,': V .y ?LrfV,i'-J ;. if f.nt - '. .-i ' --V ,. rf-' - r-A r ., taUfttibftX MAYi:28, 1885. -,-.. f . '& 'i. a' iiV.: IV "; Rc m. w B r5 K I FCLURE'S ADDRESS. .'? trMXJTTH ANXUAf, COMMEXCB- orver.vMiti.va mutt svnoeu '! filrl Graduates" Hint Tite Manly Rente from the Scheel Clill- Practical AildrcM Frem the J " MHer of The Times." iiMM Correspondence of Intkllieenckr. AlJUibl ..... flO fll.A luuilll Iflll fllUtM 3 WbUKfllAi 111UV iO J.11U uuiiiiii.Mt w'h Vrhteh was orectod nnd Is sustained by ttw-liberal publle spirit of this town, was jMMted, pit, parquotte clrcle and gaiiery last Walngwlthan amlloiice Hint presented an hMfiring upoctacle, astlie soakeni looked 4ewn upon it from the plallenn. j.The teachers, graduatea nnd lnoinbers ft beard of directors occupied the stage ; ": mi at quarter bolero eight ltev. J. 1 1. leiuta- J teeker opened the oxerclso with prayer. , '.Hrt orchestra played an overture, and Miss '...'Jiajr Briner, who took the aoceiid honor of '.- iMrclam, stepped forward and read thu salu- lOery eaaay, " Our Inheritance," a graphic ". jMeeunt of Uie battles In all nges for the h( kfritage of freedom, bequeathed te us and te nr-js TL. ' " "it. . . v.. .,,,.. ( S3 one wan lollewou py anas deiiiuii vnu tirMterwHhanesaiy en " Atiicrlc.ui Mtenv- "JK A If !. I.n.l llin ,1.inlni..inttt if nnr ;'T ilHerkry growth and did full Justice toils ,t -raiMUBU uunin. Frederick Huelier. jr., ouleglral Daniel iWeteater In a lit tribute te thu great cenatltil- 'j-f .. . . .... . . . .... . wy tteiai lawyer ; nnu ine orcnestra intervene". !. T-... Nlcht" rr.niHiiuiufaiiuiui ;vS . MtosGrace Felk roclted " The Wrocker's SV K Btery," with geed dramatic ofl'ect, and ."jVAlex. R. Craig, jr., read a woll-prejiaiod fc vii&iiAnAr mi f Iia crrent. Amnrleim 1iiVfiitleiiM.rrnin iwltheateambeat nnd cotton gin tu lliu tele- y,'i,,.pBeiieRnu ivoie suuiouiaue uiuke, ' . tAllaa Marsr Tilln wlin steed nt tlin lin.ul of IiS Iter class, deUvcrcxl the valedictory, the fare. rVA WVU fmiMUUfl Ul WlllVIl IIUIO MUIC14 Willi 4 t 3' s.Umely and thoughtful consideration of seme Vif J of the evils that threaten our social and pe litical system. She dlsnlaved no small de- "gree of mental vigor and originality in her 1 .ueughta. i All the veunir hcodIe were li be rally re warded with baskets, bouquets and ether , ,elaborate designs in flowers, and after the last of thorn had ilnlshcd the stage win , brilliant mass of bloom exhaling llch ix.t- ,;mme. wi'-i ' cer,. M'cLUim'a aduum r lp The event of the ovenlng that had been ' j )g 'anxiously awalted wasthonddresi by Cel. A. ii. 'JC McClure, of. the Philadelphia 7'imcs, who wa Introduced by W. 11. Given, esq. He apek9 for a half hour In n very Interesting ' and practical manner upon the relations el education nnd Industry. "Very deftly weav- . iug together the threads of thought In the different essays nnd gracefully compliment ing the efforts of all the graduates, Cel. Met:, went en te impress uikhi his atidionce the i 'supreme necessity of supplcmcntlnc eduui- tlen with industry it" It would be inade elluc elluc tlve. Te wars et ambition and degencmey resulting irem indolenco was due the degra dation of ence j)0verlul nations, and this pro cess of decay, lrem like catises,is going en all the time in states, families and com cem .uunltlea Webster's orations, Uroug Ureug ham's speeches, Qraj-'s "Klegy," ntfd all the great inastorplecos of lltorature and art were the product of industry. He deprecated the Increasing tendency of young peopleto dolude themselves with the dea that wealth oreducatian would bring success without industry. The honle Is thu place te cultivate this habit of well-directed assiduous labor, and the mether must be thogreftt in structor. Toe many parents, wrfff liave riseu te affluence by their own" Industry, odu edu odu cate their chlldrorvie shirk It. The result is a race of "durfes." irfeafers." mashers " and theJiiJH- who wero caricatured by the r. The need of the day is men trained industry. Geed mechanics always com mand geed wages. Mplcndld positions nre waiting for lit men te 1111 them. Men worth 15,000 ure nover without a job that xtys that. An adrertlsoment for a ton-dellar-a-weok clerk gets hundreds of answers, and the re spondents are hardly lit even for such a place ; but geed men nre wanted every where at lugher prices anil cannot be Tiad. In Philadelphia, or New Yerk, from Bosten te Sen Francisce tliore are openings everywhere for theso who are net afraid te grapple with great tasks, and who nre lit te meet the responsibilities or their places. In conclusion Cel. MeClme extolled the com- $.' men school system, hoped for Its further liu t provemont and perpetulty, but urged in the home and school room the great lossen of ceaseless tell and sturdy labor with head and nands. The address was closely listened te, fre quently applauded and met with goueral ap probation as a wholesome, sonsible talk te parents and children. Cel. McClure, Supt Ames and the Misses Welsh, toacliers, iere proscnlel with hand some flora tribute. Supt Ames distributed the dcplemas, and te the music of the orchestra's geed night the audlonce was dis missed. Cel. McClure was cntertaincd by W. B. Given, esq., at whose residence he met at dinner yosterday a number of gentleman from town j aud after the commencement ex ercises he and ethers wero thu guests of hos hes hos pltable entertainment at Mr. Jehn Fond Fend rich's mansion. v TUjR JlOJtU Villi IIVJWUT. The High Hiheel l'lc-NIc lit "Tlie l'lilnfen Friday. The annual picnic of the Columbia high school will be held at the "Point" te-morrow. A pleasant feature of the occasion will be the reading of class '85 prophecy by James Myern, of class '81. An agent for the Dutch Pluofero company is in town, and has booked his company for June 5th and 0th. It is probable the pest will also engage them. In all probability the Vigilant Fire coni ceni coni nenv will take a pleasure trio in Scplembcr. kwben they will visit Heading, Allentewn and riiouiienem. Oflleer Wlttick yesterday arrested Jehn 'Wonder and wife and Jehn Struck and wife for being en n spree, during which they raisled nolse enough te awaken the dead. Squire Evans gave them a hearing but (lis. charged thorn upon payment of costs. Owing te yostenlay's jucloment weather the Sunday school representatives postponed thelr visit te Penryn until te-morrow. The report that Themas Duniien, a C. it P. D. It R. brakeman, had been killed while coupling cars yesterday is untrue. IIe is alive and in gced health. On June 4th 111 Henry's minstrels will appear In the Columbia epera heuse under the auspices of Gen. Welsh pest, Ne. 118, G. A. It The Fatal Aecldrnt at Waililiicteii. Your correspondent, yesterday, visited "Washington borough and gleaned the follow ing particulars of Tuesday's accident Twcn-ty-flve years ege the well nt which the acci dent occurred was abandoned, but for conve nience sake, Rev. A. II. KauH'man, en whose property It Is situated, determined te liave It cleaned and repaired. Froderlck Myorsen .Monday asked ler the Jeb, but Mr. Kaull". man at tlrst hesitated, us Mr. Myers was old and lnnrm ; but upon recelvlug the assur ance that the work would be preperly done, he finally gave his consent. It Is customary With well-diggers te lest the foundation of a cWellbVDioklngeutsniall stones rrninthnHideH. This Myers did when lowered, aud he found. we weuunsaie, ami cuieit te Mr. K aullinau te be drawn up. While doing this the cao cae in occurred, beginning at the bottom, and before Myers had been heisted six root from the bottom, he was caught by the railing earth aud stenes and drawn backwards. Several attempts wero made te extract his body, and although the accident happened en Tuesday at neon, Myers' remains wero net recovered until Wednesday at neon. The only wound found upon him was a slight gash in his head, A coreiior'H inquest was field, and "met death by suHoentlen" was the verdict rondered by the Jury. A. J. Musser, of Columbia, took charge of the re mains, and Interred thorn yosterday nftor nfter nftor eoon In the Washington cometery. An Unfounded Humer. A rumor was en the strect about neon to day that Danlel I.egnn, the well known horse dealer or this city, was killed at liar. -iriaburg this morning. There Is no truth In the rumor, as is shown by telegrams from HarrUburg, though Tern tlme It cicated great .UBMsluess among Mr. Legan's friends. Mr. Legan left Lancaster lest night at 1 1 o'clock ler PitUburg, te bring east u car lead of horses, (J'1 HI no doubt arrive home this eveuiug. ,Sut M'lthdruwii. The Bull briught by the Lancaster A Man helm turnplks cetnpauy against Frederick Brimmer, who rvfuscd te pay tell within city lUulthas been withdrawn, ami u i8 said that a suit of different Wua wuiuew be brought HXAMTOXEH tTOK HEAD SOLDIER!!. Marking the flntve of DereasMl Warrior In the Lecal CemetettM, James A. Nlmlew lias reclored iioadstenos for the following named deceased seldiers, nnd they wero taken te the soveral como cemo come tcrlos te-day : Jacob Tjlobley, Ce. I, 11th Pennsylvania regiment. lianlel Clark, Ce. li 8lh U. 8. Cel. Infantry. (loe. Brown, steward, U. 8. Navy. Froderlck Brenner, Independent battery. Gee, AV. 8trawbldge, musician, ltttth rcgl- menu Win. Cloud, Ce. I, 105th regiment. Mlehuel Kompfel, Ca K, rtli reglment Jehn Herst. Ca Jl. Wth roglment. llcnjamln F. 8toele, Ce. II, "Uth reglment, Mlchael Buhl, Ca A, Mh cavalry. Geergo W. Koen. Ce. K. 1st roservos. llenry AiuuBen, w a, viiin roginienu James Filliert, Ca K, lieth cavalry. Kphraim Bolten, Nevln's battery. Jehn MeNeal, Ca I), l2d regiment. Ames M'Cambs, Ce. C, ith cavalry. Geergo Boek, Ca K, 7uth regimenL James B Campbell, Ce. G,71lth regiment. Gea W. Gerber, musician, Ce. G, 18 U. 8. Infantry. Knight B. Koneagy, Ca K, 20th cavalry . Jehn Carney, Ca K ,77th rogiiueuL Maer Tlmddeus Htovens, PiUI regiment. Martin Best, Ca A, 1st West Virginia artil lery. Francis Horzeg, Ce. A, "Dili regiment. Jehn Bete, Ca C, 17th envnlry. Goe. 1). Eberman, Ce. F, 11M regiment. W. C. Kcheiick, Ce. I), l!d rcgitiieiiL Jehn Powers, Ca B, 1st reserves. Wm. Kngle, Ca A, IKIth reglment. Henry N. Mathers, Ca K, 70th regiment. Francis 1). Heckort, Ca K. -Ifilh regiment. Andrew .eber, Ca G, 1st artillery. Alfred Webster, V. H. colored troops. Jacob if oil innn, Ca I), IKith roglmeiiL Themas Htewart, Ce. C, llSStli regiment llenj. 11. Olier, lloutenant, Ce. K, 77th reg- illlt'llt. Charles Wm. Wiley, Ce. B, 70th reglinent. Gea I.ercntz, Ca 11, 70lh regiment. C. C. Gonnerly, Ce. K, VJ2d reglment. Henry Lochler, Ce. K,77th reglment. Tames B. Krisman, Ce. II, 70th regiment. Froderlck 8nloce, Ce. 1), HKith regiment. Dr. N. II. Ilrlsblne, surgeon, 1-ld Olile regiment. Jes. Hedricks, Ce. K, 12U1 regiment. Win. A. Helmaii, Ca K, I7lh reglinent, Gee. A. Cox, Ce. B, 1st regiment. Gee. Ripple, Ce. K, iMIth cavalry. Jehn Kant, Ce. II, 70th regiment. Henry Kantz, Ca II, 70th regiment. Frank Shaub. Ca G, ll.Mli regiment. Henry Mardorf, Ce. C, l'Jth cavalry. Win. Whcten, 1st Hhode Island and :iii Maryland regiments. Ames Buck, Ce. B, -lftth reglmeiiL Jehn H. l.undy, Ca 1), 105th regiment. Win. Unieinnu, Ce. 1), ll!d regiment. Jacob C. Gundakcr, Ca C, lHUth reglment. Jelm Kubliisen, Ce. 15, 1st reserves. Jehn II. Beesc, Ce. B, l'!d regiment Jacob Deekert, Ce. II, 135th regiment Thes. McCombs, Ca K, "JOlh civalry. a riEt.t j-'taiiT. TheSUtcn Made Up for tliu linil Ceiiti'hl Hu tu em Oiiuy nnd .IliDeiltl The IfK'.il iielllicians liave been busy ever slnce Monday trying le arrange slates for the contest for state delegates ; und It is new id id id togethor certdii that there will boa wpiare stand-up light here between the friends or Quay and MoDevitt Beth understand very well that ir Quay licats McDevItt here, the contest Is virtually ever, se Tar : Ine latter Is concerned. Hence, what at ene time prom ised te be a dull penary, new bids fair te be an exciting ran vwm. The Sfew Jira faction, with Mcntzer, McMellen, Shirk and ethers, r.le for Quay ; tlie 7rnuiincr, with J. Hay Brown, IS. F. Bshleiiian, Scnhcnig.t Ce., are for McDevItt. In this city for reprctcntitlvn delcgate the contest Is botween Jehn D. Skllcs, who runs in the McDevItt interest, nnd J. W. IS. Bails man, who is the Quay candidate. In the lewer end senatorial district the McDevItt iieonle back J. Ilav Brown, esci.. and the Quay forces run Win. M. Slaymakcr. Fer representative delegates In the lower end, the McDevItt faction runs II. II. Miller and Win. MeGewan ; the Quay element is te be represented by Samuel M. Leng and Menne Herr. In the upper district the slates nre net fully made up, but it is a h.ite guess that Winlield Smith, H. S. D.uiner, A. (J. Selfcrt nnd M. Scuseiilg will run for MoDevitt; and Gea II. Banck, J. Al. Stebcr and C. A. Shall'ner for Quay. Heme of these contests are preliminary te larger nli'airs next year. Tulttn Cnea. Grant Lindsay, colored, who w. is charged by Bdward Jacksen, nlse colored, with disorderly conduct, had a hearing bcrore Alderman Pinkorten,undou payment of costs was discharged. Kliz.dxith H.irtman and Margaret Bcitzel, charged with assault and battcrj', en aith of Kate llartman, wero given a hearing liefore Alderman McConeiiiy this morning, and a clse being made out against them they wero held in bail te auswernt court The prosecu presecu trix Is married te a son of enu or defendants, but the man aud wife de net live tegether. They liave ene child, that is living with the parents or the young man. On Monday thu Irties met at a picnic at Tell's Bain and tlie mother or tlie child attempted te take him. A quarrel was the icsult and the younger Mrs. llartman alleged that she was roughly used. The bearing was ery lively, as ipiite a iiumber or luuiales wero witnesses and they roundly abused each ether. Mrs. Margaret Bnitzel who was held te ball by Aldermtui McConeiiiy for surety or the peace en complaint or or Kate llartman, ap peared before Alderman Piukorten seen alerwarda nnd entered a similar complaint against Kate llartman. A hearing will be had te-morrow. Hnrrv K llartman, who was charged by his wife with desertion, v.t.s belore Alderman Ferdney te-day nnd entered bail for trial at court A case or habeas corpus growing out or the separation or the above parties for the custody of a child will be heard te-morrow morning before Judge Livingston. tmraithiCAK ku-ulux. "OllVimhe Partisan" oniee-Heldem Si-.ire u llriiiecmllr Npgru. About a wcek agen colored man lrem Virginia named Joseplt Weeden, n Doino Deino Doine crut, was npiHilnted en the watch force of the treasury depaitiuent All tliu lest el the force nre Republicans who liave been, as u rule, mere violent partisans than if they received ten times the salary they did. They objected cry serieusly te the appointment of Weeden, giving as n rea son that he had net been n seldier, but Sec retary Maiming ordered the appointment te be made. Woedon wns given a pest down under the suli-basement, w here there is no mere necessity for a watchman than there would be for ene en the top of the ilagstatl'. He was then reminded leu times in an hour that the lxst man who had been posted down tliore had committed suiclde, had been half crazy for ten years. In an hour Weeden glow nerveus, ami liefore midnight, when the hour for his roller ar rived he cr.ine up stairs mid he said he seen something like a ghost The moment the ether watchmen saw that he was frightened they began te tuke ndvantage et it After Woedoii's club and revolver wero taken from him, soveral ghosts appeared in the siib-lMsemeut One of the ghosts had three or four empty tomato cans tied le his legs. Wiien Weeden saw the ghost he uttered u series or yells, that could be heard, several squares distant The old negre he is alieut forty threo years of age breke down com pletely. He was sent te a ixillee station for medical treatment but It is ascertained that Ids reason had flown and he Is raving mad. There ure likely te be seme discharges en the treasury watch foice in consequenco el'lt lltdnfornllrldge. The county commissioners te-day at neon opened proposals for the liuildingefn woedon bridge ever the Chlques creek, between Kaplieaiid West Hrmjilield townships, near Moero's mill. The following wero the bid bid ders: Kiles McMellcn fi3l7 Jehn Bvans . l.'.Gi Juntas E. Carpenter, l,S7il Ambrose Moere, i'JjO W.W.l'pp '.',100 The contract will net be awarded until Monday. Their Jeldn Wedding. Yosterday Jehn Frldy, father or ox ex ox Prethonotary Fridy, was married 60 years en Wednesday, aud he and his wlfojield thelr golden wedding ut the homestead at Meuntvitlc. All the children aud grand children of the old eouple were present nnd had it ple.isant time. At tlve o'clock they sat down te an excellent supper and afterwards seats wero placed en the lawn where a photo graph of the whole party was taken by If. U. Betz, of this city, Oranil Commander? Offlceni Elected nnd In utatlfid. The tlilrty-socend cenclave of the 8lale Grand Cemmandery Knights Templnr closed Wodnesdny nftorneon, In Allentewn, when the following olllcers, elected In the morning, were publicly installed at the Academy : It. K. Grand Cemmander Jeseph Alexnuder, Jr., ofScrnnlen ; It. It Deputy Grand Coin Cein Coin mander Gea H. Graham, or Philadelphia ; K. Grand Gonerallsslmo Loe Hmltli, el Pitts burg ; G. Grand Captain Goneml William W. Allen, of Philadelphia ', Grand Prelnte Bev. William H. 1'latt, or Carbendale ; Grand 8onler Warden Tarronce C. Hippie, of I,eck Haven; Grand Junier Warden Jehn J. Woedsworlh, of Brie ; Gmud Treas urer M. BIchardsMuckle, of Philadelphia ; Grand Recorder Charles It Meyor, of Phila delphia. ine new iy-oiecicu grauu ceminnimer nas mnde the lollewlug npiHiiutiiieiilA IUI11U1I11. iililllll sword-licarer, It Sir 1 i. ll. ll Pl) e. Bijiple, of Scran toil l gmud standard-bearer, It Hlr Charles (.). Bear, of l'itlsburg ; grand warden, It Hlr Jeseph H. Wright or Philadelphia ; grand captain or guard, It Sir William II. Byan, or Allentewn; grand marshal, It Sir l.dwanl Massou, or Philadelphia. The next annual cenclave will be held nt Scraiilen en the fourth Tuesday of May, 18(1 Acddeiit ten Jlllll llinnUlt. Shortly Isjrore iiikhi te-day, Margie Siitur, residing at 8M) Middle stieet, who works In the card-room eT Na 'i cotton mill, had her arm caught in the machinery or a frame. A large, deep gash was cut In that mcmlier bo be bo twueu the elbow and shoulder. She was taken home and Dr. M. 1. Herr gave the necessary iilten tien te her Injuries. i i Tim Iltme llall Uletern. Thu management of the Lancaster base ball club liave detormliied te make an ox ex ample of the men who mlsbohave nt thelr matches. This morning suits were entered liefore Alderman Spurrier, against Daniel Smelt- Dick Demmol and Harry Hartinati, tin co el the muii cngaged In thu row en thu grand stand en Tuesday. Heme .Stelim und Almndeni'd. On Tuesday night tlileves breke into the herse shible of Kli Martin, residing near New Helland, by breaking thu lock, and stelen horse and saddle. Yesterday morning tlie herse was found in tlie yard of ftamucl Mess ner, near lllnkleteuii, where It hud likely liccii left by the thieves. Orcnnl7Jttloiiet the Sanitary Ceiiiinlllrn. The sanitary comiuittce or councils held a meeting last evening, and Gcerge M. Bergcr was oleeted president and Jacob M. Chlllns clerk. Tliore was seme discussion in regard te increasing the salary or the health com cem com slener, but nothing of hnoitatice was trans acted. .Memerial luy Arrangement. The joint comiuittce or tlie Grand Army pests, npiiointed te inake urrangoineuts for a piejier observnui'o of Memerial Day will, held their final meeting this evening and dispesu of the remaining arrangements. A Tni( ttt'ii Aturiu. a praollee alarm or lire was struck from box :!l last evening, te which companies 1 nnd IS, und truck A responded. Comnanles 1 and '2. were afterwards called out All re sponded promptly. Naanlli Halt. The centennial colebratieii or tlie rounding el Nazareth Hall, In 1765, will bike plncoeu the 10th of June. There will lien reunion of old scholars, and Bev. J. Max Hark, of this city, will deliver the centennial add l ess. Tlie .Mayer's Court. The mayor dlsjiosed or three cases tliis morning. Twe drunks wero committed te tlie station heuse for twenty-four hours and ene disorderly te the workheuso for 30 days. Trlpjilienu Connection. A. II. Heist, dry goods and giocerlcs, at Itrlek. ervllluj hamuel Hlirelner.dry goods and groce ries, nt Lexington ; Aaren U'lmler, iniehlne iniehlne pliep, atllnuuiervllle s W. C. I'yfcr, florist, Ne. 23s West Klni? street, Lancaster, liave been con nected with the tclcplioue exchange. "" Amnicineiit III Jlcnru'i Jflmlrcli.On Jtenday evening next, III Ituury's 1'ieniluiii mlnntiL'U will make their llmtappeaninceln this city. Ill Henry Is a celebrated cornet player mid has henn here with different reinpanles years genuby. Jluhus enu of the finest hands In the country and the inusln Is n feature. Atneui; the comedians Is Temmy Mack, a Lancaster hey, w he bus been making a great hit with this company, of which he has been a member for three years. Prank II. Kcnengy, formerly of Lancaster, lsalse w Ith the show MAllJtIAUV.S. KrtK Ti'sev On the sjth of May, lss. liy the ltev. V T. (ieihiud, at his restdeiiee, .Ne. SI KhmI Orange stieul. Sir. Jehn V. Kyle, of Little iinuiin lenusuip, le sins llaunali n. I'lisey. of Fulton township. If iiu SIAHKliTH. l'hllailelphla I'nuluce Market, Thiladku'iiia, May M. Fleur presented no new features ; prices weru generally weak, with demand eenllned te the wunts of thu home Unde, t-ales of l,10i) httnels, lueliidlng l'enn'a fuinlty, at $1 i!Vil M; Westi'rn de. ut l W'fJ S :i7 : Minnesota linkers at $1 0uQ3 00 ; patents at f 37K. Itye tluur linn at f I per barrel, ter elielee. Teed was steady lint only In moderate do de maud; sales of winter Imui ut tllfill .7) per ten. Wheat u shade higher hut rinsed qiitut with 9Vi! bid, Jlay i ti7ic June ; Wjc, July ; fl Ol'f, August. Cem wns steady : nj-Je bid for Hay ; K)ic for June! SSJJc. ter Julys 6le, for Aug. Oats sluing-liny, 41c; .lune, lOUTe; July.tOMc; Aug. are. New Yerk Trndure Market. New yeitK, Jlay 'is. Kleur inuiket dull nnd without decided chunge ; Tine, H 2MW &u ; buperlliic, H iwtfja 75; cuiuiueu extra, illune illune nela. M :mt. Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter, June, MUc: de July, wjfr ; Aug.. Wive. Cem Ne. S ilUed, ilay, 43Jic; June, K!c; Aug., icjje. e.its Ne. 2 Mixed, June, a;rti37!;c. Itye nominal. Jlaileydnll ; htate, Sic. Turk dull ; Me, (II HO0I1 73. J.nnt 0 7.t, June : t CI, .Inly. Melusseri llrmer; Lik; for &tesl Ciilia. Turpentine dull at .'like. uesiii e lull, hut steady ; stralued te geed, fl os 01 12f. utioleumeiilet : Hellued In cases. 87ilf'Un. Freights dull ; Ur.iln te Glasgow, J. Jlulter inaiket heavy ; Western liultullen Civumery, 5Ql7u. Checsu iUlet ; new grades, 4f?7Jie. Kggs steady: Western, 13i13e; State, II llvic. Uiee stendy : Carolina and Louisiana common te fair, ty.QVic. Mugar dull; refined Cutleaf, 7B'e ; Uranu hiled, nt 5 11-liia.Wc Tallew quiet ; Trlinu City, B lldCc. Celleu firm ; fair caigees, R're. Hay dull but linn ; Ne. lTlmethv, 1 10. Chicago Produce Market. Cuicaoe, Mny 2S, 0.30 a. in. The maiket uiH'ueu Hieauy. ! Laid .lime. til 17: Julv.WSO. Jtlhs June,$i; July, t3 32; Aug.,5M. CLOSINO. 1 v. . There wns a decided reaction In grain te-day, due te short covering. Wheat and Cern wcie active and stronger. Oats steady. Tork and Laid llrm. Ilths steady. Wheat June, aJKGSiJiej July, bS,c", Ana., 'Mic CernI line, ISUQtO'ie ; July, 15Ke; Aug., 4&ie. uiiiB- unu, etv ; a ui), ei?v s ug. .vu. Tin k June, ill) 17; July. 110 67; Aug., JIDW. Ijird June, M 17 ltibs June, $3 23; July, $0 July, i3 32 67 ; Aug., rt 03. Aug., ft 42. IJve Sleck Trices. CuicAne. Cattle lteeelpts, 2,01)0 head; ship ments, 2.1X10 head ; market dull unit weak : loe low er ; shipping grades, l.&'iOy l.MXI fts, (3 4U3 60 ; J,2UUQ,43U S.S, t-5 23; UeOai.-l" B, (I WlS 10; cows and mixed common, ii 4503 110 : geed, $.1 03 t 40 ; slep.fud cows, if J 7li(l ; steers, $1 73Q3 33 ; Tuxaus, am 33 ; steckeis and feeders, $3 603 4 73. lings Ilecelpts, 30,000 head ; shipments, 2,600 ; luui Let dull und stew; 10 cents low er j rough and mixed packing, JeQ.t tf3i lmcklngnnd shlpnlng, 210 te 310 Us., fl b3Q4 00; light, J 76QI 03 ; skips, bheep KecclpU, 2,700 head ; shipments, 1,200; uiuikel steady, lint rather stew; shorn, tiU) U-i 73 ; Tuxuus, $2 23Q3 60 ; woelc-d, &0Ql 60. Kast Liiieutv Trade In live stock continues lit light demand, with prices steady ; inline sold ut 360rt3 73; lulr te geed, $105; receipts, 1,3j7 head ; shlpuieiits, 670 heud. Hogs market luaetlve, weak and lower: Thll adelphlus. U Wl 23; Yorkers, ft Mil 23; re vel Us, 1,4(0 heud: slilpuieuts, tx head. Hln-ep were In fair demand ; prime, ft 2MJ4 40 ; fair te geed, f360f4; eouimen hair yearling Lambs, IG3 25 ;spiing Lambs, VQ6 60 j receipts 2,000 head; shipments. 4,400 head. Stock Market. Quotations by Itoed, McOrann ft Ce., ISankera, Luucester, Tu. Missouri Tactfle .... Michigan Central , New terk Central ,.., 84K iM New Jersey Cvutral Mi 37f Ohie Central.,.,, ..,, .T nuut June, no : Jiuy.twxe : Aiicust.tio'e Cem lune, We! July, like: August, tke tiats-June, 32)rtiiKu : July. ftieAJc. Toik .Iiine. tu: Julv.tluU: Aimust. flora Del., 1-ark.A Wcntern 101 lienvcr A HloUrande.,., Krle OH Knniuu A Texas.............. is I.nkuBliern. Mi ChlcaKeA N. IV. , coiiiinen, W) N. N. (Int. A Western St. Paul A Omaha , l'aclfle Mnll... W,i ItochuHter Aruieliurg 101 m Uii Mew Yerk Stock Market. Nw Ten, Mny 28,-Wnll itrecT, 1M p. m. Meney atlKpercent ExchniiRaflrmnud dull. Governments Ann. Currency 6's, tz bid Vb Coup., m bid IK'S de, H13Ji bid. Dullness was the only feature or the stock ex. chunge this morning. Tliore wasbiilfowlirekius present and these cunllncd tliclrtransacllonste hiiihII lets, net ever a hundred stinrrs cliaiiKlng liniuls at ene time, l'llces Mrru firmly held however, and advanced throughout tliu morn, lug. At ikmiii quotations wcie up te li per cent, tlie latter In Jerxuy Central, which was strong en lPpertH te tlie effect that the 11. A U, company were negotiating te Icuu that read. After midday much of thulinprnvcmeiitnm! thu general lint was lest under n raid en Lacka wanna. Jcn6y Control, however, retained the advance, and at the time of wilting U at the top llcure. lr.M Western Union.... GUj Adams Kxiirena , American Kxpiuts 3r.M. Ml Ul II. H. Kxpress Well, Kurge A Ce. CO. i.A O C. O. C. I New Yerk Central New JerseyCentrnl Illinois Central Express... Ohie Central MlvhlKiin Central Northern Tactile Preferred... Central Pacific Union 1'acltte Missouri I'ucllle Texan l'aclfle.., New Yerk Klevated Metropolitan.. Manhattan Alt A Terra Haute " Preferred.! Canada Knutlicru..... Canada Tactile , . Chlcutfe A Alten Chen. A Ohie D.AIlml Del., iJie. A Went Denver Kile " Trefened Hannibal A HI. Je " Troferrcd., Knn sas A Texas Ijike Sliuru iVi I.. K. A W 1,'VK'lluA NaMlivllle... XI Menls.t Kssex .... 123 Northwest.. ra " Pleterred Ontario . Westell! Ohie A .Mississippi " Trcferred. Tnellle Mall Quicksilver.. " TteleiTcd Heading Heck Island ban Francisce Trcferred... Omaha " Piefuired 8 1. Paul " l'lxiferred Nash A Chut M., L..H. W Wabash. " l'reforred t!., H. A Q Iteehester ft Tlttsbiirg I'd. ft t'.vans Manitoba Oregon ft Nav Oiegen Tninsce , iU )i sr.iv Anr:iiTtsEu:xTs, B AKINO I'OWDUIt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amirvelef polity, strength und wholeseineness. Mere eei eei nemjeal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Ixt sold In eompetllleii wltu tlie multitude of low lest, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. finlil villi in cam. lteVAL liAKI.se Tehiikh Ce., lii Wall fttnsil, Nuw Yeik. may27-ldftw -IITANTKI). TT Twe geed dining iiKini girls, the steeiis jieu-e. Apply nt ltd DIK'OHATION HAY. Anether Large Floral l!lphiy at Znhiu's Cerner Irem 2 p. m. Friday, thu 2!ith, te 12 in. hat urday, the 30th. It GLO. W.fiCltOYKIt. IJIUHK CONOKItT. ! TheCOLOKKI) 01, KK CLIIll will slug at JOS. It. ItOYF.U's lee Cumin Uarden, ' TO-NItlllT, From8tel0o'clock. n TTIOHHAIjK. JL! A new iw Kxnress Wiiirnn. oiieTrottlmr Ilusirv let et Hees and Heeks, Hatchets, Axes, Ticks, Test Irons, a large let of Hinges and u variety of articles hirsute cheap. Call aud see tbeiii. UKOituK ltesi:, inySA-ln d 423 Itecklund Street. BI.00.MINf! PLANTS Fer the Ceni(iler', In Orcat Variety, at W. C. TYFKll'S UKKKMIOUUKS, It Ne. 2.M West King Mtreut. Onlers by telephone promptly attended te. J." MAKT1N fc CO. CARPET DEPARTMENT! LAItGE LOT OF REMNAN -1N- Ingrains and Brussels At pi Ices much, under regular Itetall Trices. A piteu has been puten nil our Iteninnnts te make them sell. QuuiititlcH fioiu2te30 ynids. THE OKNUINK Aurera Garpet Sweeper. lliindieds geld during the last year. Our pilee, -J.6e; elsewhere you are charged M.0J for the same thing, Thoynre guaranteed te be thuaiitue thing. Kepalis en Sweepers promptly nuiile. -TIIK- BISSEL SWEEPER DOKSIIUTTKUWOUKTIIAN TIIK AUltOKA, ANU COST ONLY 2.00, THY TIIKM. Window Awnings. LAUOKST LINE OF AWNINUSTU1TE8 INLANCASI'Klt. J. B. Marl d Ce, Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCAflXJtfi. PA. KKW AnrKllTlBKMr.NTH. TUB Ilt!DB OF TIIK IjAWNDUY.'lN every rcspectls JIlttKU'S 1'UHK HOItAX nuar. OUil VUKB BYB WIH8KKY AT 75c. a quart cnii net be surpanned (or tlie inuney, UOltllKtl'e MljUOUBTOUK, nprK-ljdll Ne.-tl Centre Square. CIjAKKK'H pbicb list. (IranulatedHagar, qJe ..; Ture White 8u. ftlr,fic.J Laundry Hiarch,ftc.; Ture Table Hyrtip, i. ql.i Tuni Apple Vlnptrar.SSc Kal. ltle Coffees V.'c. teiVi. If..! Illrndcd 0effis?n, ate. and .Tic. Unu l.Vx Pettle of C'oletfiin rrcnwlthl hef Traer 3 tts of Coffee. UI-AKK K'S TK A hi OUK, as Weal King Mtreet leiepiione conncellen. BD1JCTION IN CUSTOM - MADB Clothing. A m ell. made, Kleunnt trimmed and pcrrer.t llttlng llnmness Suit fur tlK.ue. A f;Mxl KiiKllnh CerkKcrew WeiHted Hull, lint i raided, In one, two, thixe or fniirlintten ciita way, ferf'j.l.iu. A biimliteina Check CnsHtmeru Hull for i.m). An elegant fergeMult, In hlack, lilue, drali or brown, for I.V0e. Fine I'.iiMkIi Htilped or Cheek Pantaleon liem (LVminp. Ite. uiemher, nil work Is Hlrlctly llmt-cliiKs. Kvely gHi'ineul warnmled te b v T!preiented. A f;eMl 111, neil mitdu and nleeij trimmed. The argent assortment of patteriiH In tlilnrlly. A. 11. KOSKNSTKIK, inllnidlt 37 North Uneen Btieet "PULTON Ol'HUA 1IUHSK. -ONE IJIOIIT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1. Hi Henry's Premium Minstrels. COMPIUM.NU 85 SUPERB STARS. 85. 1NOLUD1NO LA.NCAbTKK TOMMY MACK. LANlUHTKIl J,0VH- F. B. KENBAQY. ,!0YS- a hi. AVi'ir 'Vim run tm A 'Teslllvu Surprise. lnlielueliig Nightly, ktew-u Trunks of rtllk flush Costumes mid ilQjX) U'OltTll OF DlAitOXnil. fl'lmn. AII.MIHMION 23 A 33 CKNTH. Fltleen Cent extni for llescrved Hents. IU2S-II eA K MALI.. OAKHALLTOPrtALL, 'Iei- jll.l. IK BTOCK. Where else can )ou Und an Hireling of One Millien Dollars' worth of Cleths mid Clothing In a sluglu store 1 TerS AM. IN r-COMIMV. Oak llall commands the market, and captures bargains, makes clothing cheaply, and sells for a single small prulll. Tern ALL I.N ITOOIifcHS. First loeembliie the out) price mid guarantee, and always fore most In finding the best way te seive the public. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, .4. K. Cen. Sixth anpMaukktStr., Pmii.aiiklimia Jll.l Vr.hI.AXKU us. rpiin l'Kinn ok thu kitciikn is JL MILLF.ITS TtlltF. IIOUAX SO AT. held every w here. i7k"lauej-:st, "iiicsf andmest complete ussertinent of Playing Cauls In the city from 6 cents per pack up Ht ii.iiiijiAMO lr.i.i.inv riiu.M uiu.111 STOKE. N OTOM-: i'i:n.seN who iiastiiii:i MILLEICS llOUAX SOAP who has net continued Its use. m.ir7-0md FFltST-CIiASS llOAUniNfJ. Together with thu choice of rooms en Iho first or second tliKir. Surpassed by none 111 the city. Cull en or address, NO. 402 NO UTH QUEEN ST. Table hoarders accommedutcd. iiJ-ttd THK iji:st theClty.at HAKTMAN'S 6e HAVANA UIGAIl IN YELLOW SIOICE. FKONT CIUAK MACIUNISTH, lllaeksinlths I-'OUNIUIYMKN AND iih MILLEK'S ItOKA.V SOAT, us It Is healing te the hands. AN AHTICM-: TIIATHASNOSUPKIt TIIATHASNOSUPKIt ter ler cleaning paint, removing grease, tnr, oil, Ac, Is MILLERS IIOItAX BOAT. TnlSlIKHMKN'SKUl'I'IiIKS. X; A large line of Trout and Itass Fly ISatt Itedi. Ilmss mid .Nickel It is-Is. hllk and nnd I.lneu Lines, Ked Mountings and miscellaneous Tackle, ut HUIILEY'S DKL'll S'lOKE,. e. -i neaiiung nireu . rriHK MAIJK'AI, WASHKIt X. Hgu without u doubt is MILLEI Oh' TIIK b 1IOKA.X SO AT, JUST OTKNKD. A KKW I UK UIIKAM fj Umden, corner Trlncu stits-t mid Hurils burg avenue. Fitted until llrst class style. Ice Cream, Cakes nnd Confections of all kinds. A liberal share of the public patronage Is solicited. uij-iJtrd U. MATTKKN. ffl KUH'F N7) OTl IK lisTWII Y KN I) U 1 1 K JL the agonies of neuralgia, when Pennen's Cnpcluu Plasters will quickly relieve It. 2.'e. KN'NA. UIGAHS -FKOSl" fLOO I'EK llundiiid no. ut IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW rnmi. UlU.lb bTOKE. HIGHLY IHCCOMMKNDKI) FOR TIIK Toilet Itath and Liiuudty-MlLLEirs IIOKA.YbOAT. XTOT A l'ATKNT MKDlOINli KID- JJ ney alTecllens are at once nliated by lien- sons Cnpcluu l'lasters. Hetter than nauseous ueses WA'l'KIl ItKNT NOTIUIi On all WATEK KE.NTS.puld en or before JUNE 1, there will beau abatement of five pur cent. C. M.MYEKS, ui23-Ct City Treasurer. NAKTIciiK WAKUANTKD "STIUCT lypuni and superior te any ether for gen eral use is MlLLEK'is TUKE llOltA.V SOAT. rpOTHK lUJlM.IuT JL I would notify the public that 1 am tempo rurllv engaged In thu eitleu of Willis U. Hale, aiehlteet, Jlecertl llulldtiig, Philadelphia, Tit., but am st 111 in a podtleii te serve !my patrons at home. 1 beg for u continuance of the kind pa tronage which 1 received ofthe public In Lan caster. Parties desiring mu te serve them will pleasu address, C. EMLEN UltllAN, Hale's Oflicc,. ili-cerd llulldlug. m-22 lwd Philadelphia, I'n. kaijKd rnopesALs WlhU UK KK- O reived at the Maver's Oflh reived i cc, Lancaster, l'a fur tliu necessurv Tliimblnir. Ale., which thu Property Committee of Lancaster rcij.ulres le have done. All persona wishing te bid will call en Israel 1'. Mayer, meiuborel thu piepeity cinnmltlee, who w 111 furnish all bidders wilhtbe necessary Infor mation. bald prepsals will be opened en THUKSDAY, MAY" 2S, nt 7:30 p. in., and should bu addressed te the Tieperty Committee, Mayer's Otllc-c, I.au castcr, Te., and endorsed " Tiopesals ler l'lumb Inc. Thucnnimlttee reservu the right te reject one or all bids. Jty oixleref thu Trojierty Ceniiiilttee. DAVID E. LOMI, Chnlnnaii. Attest : .Iaceii M. Ciiii.lah, Cleik. lii2l-Th,S,M,W,Th rUIATIVAL. B 7I0H JUia' UO.MMISSIONKIt. eii'. m:d amiilek. Ot Diiiuime township. Subject te I hu declaim) or Iho Democratic county couverfteii. may25-tfd."tw F OH JUUY COM.MIWSIONKH. .Il.i:iilt: II. bllULTZ. or Ellzahc tbtewu borough. Subject te the decision et thu Democratic county convention. dAwttd WATCHES, JtV. VITATU1IK8, CLOUKH ANDJEWEL-KY. GREAT REDUCTION IN TKICES OF WATCHES, CLOOivS AND JMWELKY.at LOUIS WEBEll'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. K. It. Dojiet. Itetalllng nt Wheleaalu Prices, ltepalilng at xtra Lew Prices. JySl-lyd STOCK. pOOIt, WHITE & GBEENOUGH. 4MBANKERS.0 Orders executed for cesh or en margin for all securities current In the New Yerk market. Correspondence luvlted. MEMBKUSOF THE NEW YOKE. STOCK EX. CHANUE AND PltOTKIETOKS OF POOlfS -MANUAL. OF KAILWAYS. 46 Wall Streot, New Yerk. ecU-lydwd Attvar.MEXT8. A NATOMIUA I, KXIlflUTION. Dr. Heidemann's (IKE AT ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 East Khiff Streot, IS OPEN OA1LY KItOM 10 A. M. TO 10 P.M., Fer Adults Only. This collection Is lately Irem Europe Und ha never befei n lieen In this city. Will continue en cxhlhllieu every day for a short tlme only, Tliu collection has been exhibited In all the huge elites of NuwYeikaud New England, and conies highly recommended te thu people of Lancas ter, mid Ills the llncst collection or Us kind In America. TIIIJKSIIAYH FOIl LADIES ONLY I ADMISSION 2.1 CENTS. inU-lHd II ATM AX U VAVft. TT ATKST HTYI.KS IN HATH. STAUFFER. & CO., Uidicg Fashionable Ilallers, Just received, n Large AHserlmeut erSTUA W HATS. Men's (leniiliie Mackinaw, tl.ui, .(n, 1.U) te f-i.00-lhe llncst In the elly. Panama, Manilla, Imperial, Duustnhte. Mtlausfei- Heys. Chlldiru's Finn Dress Hats 23c., See., TScfl.iai, fiiO. Our Light Weight Macklnaws are some tiling new. Thu DIIKMIEN, thu Finest Light weight Sllir Hat In tlie market for tl.'.tt for young men. Tlie CHATHAM, Iho Nicest mid Finest 11.M Flexible unit Ml If Mpiare Taper i;ruwn iiiil id nil leuiiii iiuywnere. All eoieis. Our own specialties. Tliu EVENINO HAT, a Ciush Fur Hat llhiek, llrewn, lllue, I 'earl anil Nntll.i tl.oe. A Fashiemibtu Silk llul t.'Vi. -:.'), 13.01), ts.im. Pearl, Cream and Maiilu Coleied Cosslmeie fi.U, t J.w,t31",f 1.00 all New Styles. Stauffer & Ce. (SIIULT.'S .V IIUO.'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STKEET, LA.NUASTEK.TA. auevunir.s. AT HUllSK'S. Hammend's Slug Shet, AN INSECTICIDE AND FEitTILI.EIt, (Inaranled te destroy Petate lluifs. Cut Worms. Kine Hugs and Slugs, mid nil Lliu, Weims or Caterpillars upon Melons, Egg Plants. Cueum-lM-rs, Citren, 'lotiiicee and Cabbage Phinls. To Te To mntecs. Currants, Trull or Oriiauu-iital Tree, Cir.ipe Vines, Stiruli und Flowering Plants. 11-2 Tens Sold Last Year. FOIl SALE, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL D.S.BURSK.Agt., IJUOCEK, NO. 17 EAST iiiNG STREET. T. H. Call or send for descilptlve Catalogue. XUTltUtS. M OUK NEW GOODS. OSTRICH'S Palace of EasMen, NO. IS KAST KINO STIfECT. MORE NEW GOODS Our stock el gCHidsiii each and eveiy one of our numerous ilepaitiuents at piesent Is linger and butter iiieitril than at any ether time since we have been in business. That thu prices are the lowest wu need net mention. A visit te the stele Mill convince en or that. Ceuie nnd see for yourself that we have "TlIEAfebOKTMENT," and that you can be better suite dut our stele th. ut unywheru clsu In this city. OUKM1LI.INEUY DETAKTMENT . bents thu leeenl. Nuvcr befei-u has such uncle. gaul llnuel goods been show u In tlilselly. Any thing mid everything. Etery lmaglnablu shapu und shade In HATS AND KONNETS. Hundreds of st) les of ELEGANT FI.OWEKh. All liumeiisu variety of FANCY SCAUP KliillONS, net sit lug anything of our immense sleck of hal In and Ores Grain Millions. Thu prettiest Geld, bllcr, mid nil ether suits of FANCY 1IKA1DS AM) LACES, which help te trim up Hats mid ltemiets. Ah wu are In one place, si, m, me luccry ether. Net only our Millinery, but eveiy oilier Department tu our stele, is suiprlstiigly well usserted, and hardly anything can bu called fur that wu haven't get. A special attraction, and ene weith Helleing, Is our HOSIEUY AND GLOVE DETAKTMENT. There is actually nothing wanting In this de p.irtinent. A gieat many new things have cemu In sincu last week, but wu can only mention very few of them, ter want et space. Wu hiuu received One Hundred Dezen Ladles' Unbleached Hosu ut 5 cents u pale. Fifty Dezen Gent's Fancy Striped Socks ut 5 cents a pair. Onu Hundred Dezen bilk Clocked lLilbrlggaus ntl2Xcc a null-. Fifty Dezen Extra Heavy Quality lUlhrlgguns, Full Keuiilai-Madu. al IS rents n iiati- Flfty Dezen Ladles' llhiek Cotten Hese, with White Feet, ut 10 cents u pair. Ladles' and Children's llhiek Hese, White t'ect, Full Kegulur Made, Plaid or iilhhcil. Alse, u full ussmtuicnt of (lout's Unbleached mid Fancy Half Hose Hese Fitly Dezen boven-hook Lacing Kid Gloves, in elegant Light Steel Celers, at &-.ki a pair. Fifty Dezen Four-button Kid Gloves, usserteil Tan Celers, utU2 cents u pair. Twenty-five Dezen lllaek, White aud Opera, Threo-butteu lvldGleves,atfi0u a pair. Twenty-live Dezen Four button, elegantly as as eorted Light Tuns, Stitched hacks, at b7ccuis upulr. Twenty-live Dezen beveu-hoek Lacing Kid Gloves, assei ted Tans, at 07 cents u pair. Onu Hundred Dezen Fine Peilll Llslu Gloves, with Hind, ut 13 cents a pair. Fifty Dezen Extra Fluu Leng .lersey Lisle Gloves at 25 cunts a pair. Ladluj' lllaek bilk Gloves ut 2'ie., a.'c, tee, mid M cents a pair. Coleied Silk Gloves ut tee. nnd Mi-cuts n p.Uj. Colored Silk Gloves, In arm length, tl.oe a pair. l.ace Mitts fiuin 10 cents up. Fine- All-silk .lersey l.ace Mitts, In black, SO cents a pair; coleied, 3.1 cunts a pair. Special Inducements me edered in Whltumid ISclge Oriental iJicesund Fleuuclugs. DON'T PAIL TO CALL AT ASTRICH'S IIEFOKE PUKCIIASINO. in-;:) EOll SALE Oil KEXT. POIl SALE OU KENT? An uxcelleut Dwelling en easy terms, situ, ate Ne. IS bhlnpen struct. inlG-tfd U.FKANK ESIILEMAN. TJIOK KENT. ltal her Shoe under 1IIIISII A BKO'S STOKK. Centre bquare, lrem May 1st, uplMld I 3 Thruu Law Olllces at Ne. U .SOUTH DUKE STKEET) aud a basluuntW feet long, supplied with water and, beat. . uuuw-iia, i, xua.hh. x.am,aaiAM, Ot.OTltlXtl. utY The " Heys in lUue" will de well le buy only our Im'sI gnnle last roler Middlesex Flniiiiel Suits. Tliey will iirove superior in wear (e any or tlie se-called Indigo Flan nels ellercd the public at reduced prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 OHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. . ui2-.1iiid OAltlttAOES. CTANDAHI) UAUIUAUE WOllK. Edward Edgerley, KINK CAHIUAUK J5UILDEH, MAttKET STKEET, IlEAK OF TOSTOFF1CE, LANCAbTEK, PA. A LAKOK STOCK OF BTJGaiES & OAUEIAG-ES Cempilslug thu Latest Styles and most Ele gantly Finished, ul (1KEATLY KEDt'CF.D P KICKS, lfyeu wlsli te piileli.ise a geed nrll etc, my work Is ikcideilly thu ihe.ipesilu the state. MOTTO-" I'AlIt DEM.I NO AM) HONEST WOlth." itn-Deit'l fait le encourage geed wutk. All Weik rlJLI.Y WAKKA.N'lhD Lewest l'llces ferKETAIKINO AND KLPAIXTINtl. One set of weikmen esncttallv einileed for that pill iMisu. pj.eam; call and Examine. neyJItfiLVw N OHISEUIC it MILKY. The Old Reliable ! Owing the Extensive Preparations madcilur lug thu dull season wu httvcmt usseilmeiit of tliu FINEST & LATEST STYLES -OF- VEHICLES Ilm-otefoio nnVieil te thu jmhUe, all if nlilcliims Melmeim (if ili-HU'la")S weikuiatihip, ciinnet bu eci1I(m1 In miy ji'Mlvt'ct, and wlilrh v,v me pic parrtl tescll at reatly leilnci'd llun'-t. In etla i wenN : "Wheat Is down; telMceu Is down; evcrj thing els Jnustceinn ilmyn hi prujinrtfen j Hdllmtmnuu new loaTTy'Ie NulNry ii"' lmlilft; that no lme IithIcIil-sh veik ami will neil at liiccftaicei(llUly. Ki'tiiotuberour .Motte " Our Werk Sustains Our Werd." Our Stock ceiiipili-cs thu following Styles or Vehicles, viz: Feul 'Passenger E.teiisloii-Tep Phicteiis, Feur-Tiusscnger Mandlllg-Tep Thai Ions, Foiir-Fus-enger .liiniji-beiit Cmri.iges, Twe-Tiisscnger Falling Tep I'h.i-ten, Tvvu TascngerStaiidilig-Tep Tluetnns, Twe-I'iisen-ger Ladles' Canopy Pep Pliaiteus, 'loTep Wagons, Tep Ituggli-s all stjles. Alse, alli-sl-eluss (second hand) C'iibul.i Pem Tusseuger l'hieten. i-bpeel.il attention given le Hep ill legal all times, mid we employ none bill, the best, pniell cil mechanics, mid muiiutiiMuin alt ourewn w beets, ii etlyuiidei the siipcrv Islonel .1 ( ill; MILKY, of the llrm, the eldest iihi-clw light in this city. & MILEY'S FACTORY, COKNKK OP VINE AND DUK1 LANCAbl'EK, PA., SI KEE'l 07,.S.Sir.l7t7-;. H IUUibMAUTIN. Glasisware AT CHINA HALL. Justepeiii d a nuw- liiioel Colored Grlassware. NEW SKATES, NEW SHADES. NEW THICK. A line of Crystal Glassware, ATTIIE LOWEST PKICKS EVEK OTPEItED Seu the Goods before purchasing. High & lartin, NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LANOASTEK, PA. Sl'EVTAVLES. cui'Euien SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Kilometers, Tele scopes, Mugle Lanterns, Theiuieiiiuters, llmw. lug lustiuiniiuts, Philosophical mid Cheiuleal Apparatus. List mid Descilnllens of our Ten Catalogues sent FKEE ou application. QUEEN"& CO., NO. Ml CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA UiurJ lyd&vr VXliEltTA IC1XO, TTNDEKTAK1NU. 2L.IxR0TE,ar UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Qucca and Vine Streets, Laueabtbu, Pa. Personal attention given te all enlers. Evury thing In the Undertaking Hue furnished. Huvlug seemed the survlres of a tli-st-clasg me chiinlc, 1 am liruiiarcd te du alt kinds of Unhel. eterlng ut vuiy moderutu in Ices. All kinds of c uiuiiiiv upuuisieruu. uiv ive uiu a cull. L. R ROTE. -'janie-ua -v 4 l -j ( . NiC-NOUj'ilL --".-