''0W?i;p',,,Wiwr5jA. r'W w.. i .. " ? ., '' r " ?.?r .V 'vk.lt 1 . VH. ti . A' r i n V-J i '' Sf-'ft? ..; tmmmmk r.W ? " ! ,:. ftV &-'& Ljr-rt.f' 7' ', r a :. 1 W av. ?yf 7y & mi SB"1 ifr. U X$A m wi i? liSOti i&r SSS m m iLrvir i. ;Hf .',' ift m ' ilk Kl m w&. SS..Jf tv f Jt i" s W ?? .ff B 1 ' LW m W I" I'' THE PICNIC SEASON. r- I rtr THSXrKNTa THAT 1XT&11KHT 7MBXA I'LEAHVHE-HBEKKHB. JiV' .. ...... CHune of llase Ilall In Which (lie f Hacked Safely from the Net- War of Jerseys Itaco el en the Smquehannw. Ki it wt,7 ; f.Cerreenondenco of the Intklliukmckr. LCMBlXi June 6. The tnombera of the , H m& K. E. Iitilhernn Sunday schools t Fenryn ixtrk for this muniiier'B ilc 1 In all probability they will visit tliis riMeri jAlpteste Is te be held in Ileise's weeds by "JMUTO nssoclaijen or the HUawnce llre By. A ate has net yet been 11. ted At-danclng picnic, managed by Marien J. O. Devlt, Hurry Myers, Harry and Frank Moern, 'will be held in :' btote en the ovenlriL' of the 13th I, J" Worrell's orchestra will be plescnt. Jft Celnmblaa Defeat the Ktnrs. ijTfce crowd of two hundred which gathered ieatfee Columbia base ball grounds, yoster day afternoon, although tliey did net witness m name botweon the Dauntless, or Mt Jey, and the Columbia, did bee a clese and exclt- ln nrmfiMt lietwrnm thn Shirs, nf ML. JeV. iWd the home teain. Ganie was called at a '.titterter te threo. and until the soventli limine " "ift iras close Bnd exciting, with odds In favor of ,,mevlsiloni.;iiie iiomeiaisiiioti,aitiioiigiiaoio Yin master the curves of the "Star"lnltcher. bat- ted his balls weakly, but en geing: te the kit -'-'hi Uie eighth inning, with dofeat staring .-AlkA .. 4 la fmn .!. I. .,..,, I, ml lltnl. 1,11c, nitil i, U) iu uinitKVi iiuj- v.iiiui.-i n,;i iiitiim Sft y Wttcceeded lin bringing six iiieii ncress the r& I luimA Yila.A .lit-twi if wlilm, nartiml llieir rilflu '. v f ttU.tu finn .1... rnm 1,,. uiuimi lw.l.,r- fiCJ i' fellows : ' )& 1 2 3 S 0 7 S 9 Vvioiuiueia ....i u ii ii i u ii ii ii n ' 4... HtAi. , ..in 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 7 JL.f ,v"" t!5irncKl Kims Columbia 3. Stain 1 : crrem. Columbia 4, btmu 4 ; base lilts, Columbia 11, 'Vj.' Columbia may yet haven llrst-cla.i(club v "ibalbre the seasen end, in f.ict tliey Ixwome 1 ,-the amateur champloiuet Xiancastnr county. R -ltbas been proposed te conselldalo the snvPauntlesa and Celuinbl.t te lerni it ulna KffetDrUtf Jjesplayers of the two club'?. Willi atiwhat success this schoine will meet Is net ew known. The "conseiuiaiiou " will ueur i name "Columbia," Willi Jiuuiiniuiriurs in lurubla. ' ! VJ A War of Jcrncjs. 'i.Our cilliens have been watching with hi- ;4iMhal'llinllnlil liAlicnnll A T.iuw.tl ntlll .1 W TaA'l0V"' mercliants of Columbia, ever the n.ile , Vfvt'et ladies' Jorseya Tlie fonner olfered n hit ;?ftbt theso. garments at 75 cents each ; Mr. "nl'Glover then Beld ills at fiO cents aplece. Mr. V ifi'Jessel followed at 50 cents, aud Sir. Glever lUDll IIUIIAUU 1II!5 lifVUIItn. lUniVlllilY, IlllUi If wnumoreus "cuts " had been made, air. Jes- ' ''een ran out and the war ended. It lias Ihhjii -, .-aaM that although Mr. Glever marked ills 4 'reeds at three ceuU cicli he refused te soil (,,4 tliem at that prlce. iX& A lUce of ball llealn. IrftConslderablo dispute arose last week as te JT )lie best sail beat, the "Falsen" or "Kxcol "Kxcel &&? sler." The matter was settlcd by a race ',!-K''yosterday, In vthleh the latter defeated the iSHiormer by CO yards in a a inile race, the i" course oxienuing irem jiruucr's unan te ine x wriguisviiie cnuoiiuei-. ii. iu uriiige ami V return. Mr. Silas Ilruuer kiIIimI the "Fulcen" ; Avhlle Mr. Ames Simmons handled the "lis- - colsier." -M Ten n Notes, Hi Heur iiinislrelu gae $ae of tlielr exoellent.fHortainmonts 'iliu Columbia Li'tmirn heuse, last oveniug b0fre an aiullonce .,. ini jiumuereii nvu nuiiureu. iiioireuiio is 'Twyma of.the best that ever visited Columbia. t-ri' opens in tlie church parlors tlilsevenlng, ami WC " de ceniinueu io-merrow uening. miie ftTnublie is Invited tD attend. Strawlierries In S cream, cakeaand fruit will he sold. cr,. 'ine regular meiiwiiy uusmess meciing el :i. of the Columbia llre eemiuuv -will be helil S'lthis evening. Itvji This evening n special meeting of the Sens 3 of Veterans will also be held. On Hiindav lit !t it. iti.. in Arinnrv luill mi inftflinpertant meeting of railroad br.ikeuieii and tl...A.. w 1.,. 1...1.I -.. l. ....H.w... ,.r Lr 1WKUIOU Dill JJ Vll. 111 tllU I'lllirVAU Ul X organizing a Urakcmen's Itetheiluxsl. (r x uinuins iu-3iiiiii in liiu iuiiui iji iiuictiur LV aIIav nrn uirain fnninliilnlutf nl tin, Kffinnli f,;J"ari8lng from that lteint. .''' The Yerk lied Wen did net visit Oseoela ,,y 'isfi triue, no. ii, l. u. li. M., Ust evening, as was "yR8&i exjioetod. The visit has been indolinltely wiSf nostnenod. ;.!&!i' - LIS COLS JTK31S. Children's Day In the Kt:iup;elicil Smul.i Hchoel A llrliliil IMIr ICi-turn. IilNOOLN, Juiib 1. Clilldren's Day, n day apjieinUHl by tlie general conference, will be observodlu the Kvangellcal Sunday school, .Lincoln, en Sunday eenhig, June 'JS, ut'iW o'clock. Tlie exercises will consist or vocal and Instrumental music, concert exercises, recitations, specches, Ac, aud addresses will be dollVcred in the Knglish aud German lan guage. Mr. Edwin Musser is tearing down tlie frame part of his rosldeuco and rebuilding a brick structure several feet higher. Miss Martha Kberly is making necessary repairs at her residence aud giving it u lresh coat of paint. Mr. J. K. Kberly, who has been in tailing health for some time, is again able te lie at work. Mr. Stauter, of Indiana, is visiting frlends in our vicinity. II. Y. Yecimi, of the llrm of Yecuin A Ilruixtker, who took te himself a partner for life several weeks age, arrived home Irem Ills wedding tour en Monday. The pair have travoled about 4,000 miles, visiting New Yerk, Bosten, Washington aud Wilmington, DeL Some of our tobacco l.inners have planted tlie weed. Some few geed lets of last year's crop remains yet te be sold. Tlie primary election is near at hand. Our candidate for iioer director, H. W. Hard, is making a thorough canvass of his district. The new read extending from the pike te the Schoenock read has been put In a travel ing condition. lUie Bull Uriels. The Norfolk club liad an off day yosterday and they came te Lancaster in the attcrnoen. i This afternoon they play tlie Lancaster for the hint time. The I,ancaster pcople get a torrlble deal in the Kastem League schedule Henry Is again pitching ler Norfolk, ami is in this city with the club. Yesterday at Newark, the Giants from ' , New Yerk tried u new pitcher and he was , v badly hammored. The Philadelphia and New Y'erk clubs will again have a struggle te-morrow aud bets are even. The New Yerk and Philadelphia papers are unable te tell which city puts up the nolseat crowds at the games of the league 'clubs. Berby, tlie well known little catcher anil heavy left-hand batter, is with the Norfolk. He is a favorite In Ijaucister. Carl, another player well known hore, who was with Yerk last season, Is en the same club. They new carry thirteen men. llase ball yosterday : At Philadelphia : , St. lieuis 8. Athletic a ; ut llaltimore : llaltl- .jnore 12, Cincinnati 1 ; at New Y'erk : Leuis- ., vllle 4. Mets 1! ; at Hroeklyn : Pittsburg 5, 'Brooklyn 4 ; at Hulhtle: St. Leuis 8, Huilale ; ui juiruii. . jiuc5ike e, iuireiv - ; ai iiew -ark : .Newark 10, New Yerk 4. The New Y'erk H'eWd ei te-day says: "Hilly Quinn denies he was remeve'd as an imiplre of the Kasteru League. He resigned. He docleros that alter paying his travelling and hotel bills out of $100 u mouth lie has nothing left for his family. Qulnu lias the reputation of being a fair aud Impartial judge of ploy In this city." J b lleund fur Cullferulu, On tlie limited express te-morrow Congress man 11. II. Hingham, Gov. Wm. M. llunn, f. 1. llnilll. rifllirt ll,Uiuliliailn W..i- n...l li. Frank Kshlenian, el this city, will foave W for a trip te California. The party will be -1 fnfin ntwillt n tllmitli .-,. , r?. . .. i1 I'liiiaUfiiHiunr Illjf Coiilr.iMitieii. M"U'ttomthe esuitoer W. F. Weld, or Phlladel. B "- Wa, the sum of $250,000, beinc the proceeds of the sale of the old court heuse property In Bosten. ' ' The l'lcnle Seuten, Y'oaterday aftonieon the Merry Threo held aplcnleat Tell's 1 Iain. The attendance was large unu the crowd w oil ml ved. The erder I wan very bwu. "BVMMKKS' MALL MVBI OV." A Burning nitgraea te the Cenntjr and te Civilization, "llore I mil, Just out of that hell hole, after a month's conltnemont. 1 was committed en May 5th at 0 o'clock for thirty days, aud my llme was up nt U o'clock yosterday morn ing. 1 kept account of it Willi a tally en the wall and no man who is con lined hi that vile placewlll fail te keep due nole of hlstline. Fer Boine reason or ethor I was net let out until le-day. Wliy I was held a day evor my tlme I don't knew." The Hpoaker was a young man, committed te Hummers' Hall as he staled, and whom n representative or the 1nti:i,i,hii;nui:u saw thore n few wceks age when the abomi nations of that disgraceful placowero brought te tlie notice of tlie public. That he vtes kept thore for a day lenger than his sentence required is asoneus roueciieu upon me man agement aud is paralleled by the oxperlouco et tee many ether unfortunates. When this young man went in he wolghed 113 peiinus; te-uay no uraws me wanu at 120. At this rate. after six months experience In lluininerH1 Hall, thore would be left less than is rostnred te the friends of ene who gees through tlie cremation fur nace, l no reason ter mien wasie ami emaci ation in tills den of horrors Is rather graph ically told by tlie person who has Justcome out irem them : a nasty ri.Aci:. "Nobody," he says, "evor comes into nummers' llall te clean it out. The place is furnished with a hydrant, n wator-clesot and ajtub. We have been asking for n woek ler a new broom ; the old ene Is worn down te a stub, but tliey wouldn'tgive us another. We beggod for soap, and tliey laughed at us. Tlie prisoners have been trying te get a llttle salt te put en tlielr bread, but ills denied them. Tlie bread is given te them once a day, at about 7 a. m. ; it is very fiesh, and alter n few days it becomes hard te eat it without salt, but we couldn't get any. Tliey say they give us a pound of bread a day, but I don't bellove It; tliey cut n leaf into four quarters ami give ene ei iiicse te eacu man ; 11 Likes a big leaf el bread te weigh four pounds." HMiiU'iNe en Titr.iii ri:i:r. " Hew de you sleep out thore ?" was asked of tlie complainant. "Sleep en the lloer," was the answer ; "without couch or cover. They me herded like animals, except that cattle and horses in geed barns nre bedded, and hogs usually have a litter. In Itummers' Hall the bed Is Uire Ixiards ; the only cover is the reef; the pillows tire the cracks in the lloer. One day last woek thore was ii heavy rain ; the nines and sewers must have rlogged up, and all thn Ultli and drainage el" the prison were forced up through the drain Irem Hummers' Hall ami overlewed into the room. The sceno and stench wero frlghtlul when the place was Heeded. We had te stand tin all that night. and the keeiiers wouldn't gle us brooms te clean it out." "Hew about thoHeupT" "Yes, they de give you (feup t ice u woek. It is always niade ol'rlce and Is ery thin. Generally each gels a pan or It, en Tuesday and Friday. This ami the bread are all they get te eat Seme of the Inmates leso oer a pound a day. I thought -0 euiids a mouth was enough for a man et my size." Tlie men in that place are gathered from pretty nearly overywhero, trahi-riders, truiuiKl and criminals. Nearly all are lousy. My clethes walked away from me, and I had te send for ethers before I could get out. The gang s)K.nd their tlme relating their advcnluies and scratching thoiuselves. Thore wero llve Ixtys under W hi tlie hall while I was thera Twe little fellows had gottired or tnunn llle and wan ted te go back Ui New Yerk nut they weie coaxed by some bums te go West with them and tlie whole party staitcd oil together. I went two weokswllheut u chew of tobacco and that was nw I ul." Hummers' Hall must go. THIS TVltSVXKK CASK SKTTLr.lt. Pri'il llrliiiiucr, te 8-ue Illnmrir rrem Anne. iliMi', I'Hjit the Tell. The suit against Kredcilck Hrhnmer, 11 v- cryinati, Ter neu-payineiit of tell ever that part of North Queen street north or James, claimed by the Iiiicaslur and Mauhcim tiirnplke read company, has been settled by Mr. Hrhnmer laying te the company 15 cents. It will be recollected that Mr. Brim mer, in common with hundreds et ethers, dreve his trains out North Queen street en theCth of May last, carrying liassongers te H.irntim's circus. The turnpike company, though tliey have no gate en the read w ithin the city limits, attempted te collect tell. .Sev eral persons paid w hat the turnpike elllcers demanded, but Mr. Hrimmer refused te de se en the ground that he had a right te travel evor the streets of the city free of tell. The company nt llrst demanded 30 cents, ami payment being refused they brought n criminal suit for 50 cents. This suit they san lit te withdraw, and then instituted a elvil suit against Mr. Hrimmcr ler 15 cents. Te avoid further annoyance Mr. Hrimmer paid the money. It was very generally hoped he would refusu te pay, se that the matter might be taken te court and judicially decided. Lan caster is se heuiuieil in by turnpike com panics that citizens can scarcely get out et the town without iying tell. This causes a geed deal of grewIIiig,but cannot be avoided; but they held that they have at least the right te drive along the streets or the city, that are paid and kept in repalrby the city, without beliig called upon te pay tell. Under the previsions of tlielr charter the Lancaster and Mauheiiu turnpike read company nre required te keep one-hall tlie width et the street in repair from James street te tlie city limits. It is known te all who drive along that thoreughfaro that they de net de se. Their side of tlie street is in a misoruble condition and uoliedy con sents te drive ever it unless they nre cempelled te turn out te maKO way for ethor teams. Ne ether turnpike company charges tell for travelers unless they pass through their regular tell gates. It Is alleged further against the Mau Mau heim turnpike company that they charge n heavier tell outside tlie city than their char ter warrants. If, like Shylock, they are do de do termluod te have their pound or lleah, they should be held te strict accountability for everythiug else that is " nominated in the bend." TUB VOUST1' TAXA11LES. SnuHi IuterexUni; Figures Irani the Olllcuil I(- liert of tlie CeiiiiiiUliuern. Mr. Frank Griest, commissioners' clerk, ins prepared u statistical report et the taxable proerty of the county, Irem tlie leliirns made by tlie assessors of the several wards and townships. Frem it the following is abstracted : The total number of taxables In the county Is 4.0,0s0. Maner township heads the list with 1,1'Ji and Washington borough with 171 has the least. The aggregate value of the real cstate of the county Is (83,521,357. Maner township egain lieads the list with property valued at $4,100,558. The total value of furnlture subject te taxation is ?10S,H10 ; the number el horses, uiares, geldings and mares evor four years old is lJ,5tJ, valued at (1,515, 158; the number of caltle is 2 1,(1 18 valued at (503,087; the amount of money returned as out at Interest is (10, 11)8,853; the value otpleasuie carriages is (102.300. The number or geld lever watches in the city and county is 010, tlie uuiuber or silver lever watches is K! and the uuiuber of com mon silver watches 71. Wily KU'luirilseii .gulii lu Trouble. Last evening Win. JUchardsen, who is better known as "Toedlor," get lull of beer. He went into the McGmnu heuse, kept by Win. Balz, en North Queeu street, and made a great uproar. He had u chisel with him and as he passed out he smashed the large stained gloss in the front deer. He started down street aud a crowd seen gathered around. Constable Klienk. of Martlc, hap iiened te eome ideng and Mr. Halz asked him te arrest "Toedlor." which he did. Tlie prisonerwas full of light, but kicked and scratched before arriving at tlie station house. He denied having dene anything that he was net instilled, as lie claliued that Ualz's bar tender llrst struck him with n whip. Dosplte his protestations he was sent te jail ter 30 days. The Itellgleiu llrelbrcu. On next Sunday a Dunkard meeting will be held at the Hemu or the Friendless, In Harrisbtirg. Kev. Leininger, Nissley, Myers, from Ciliulieilauil comity, Ue v. Jacob Kugle and ltev. Longeneckor, of Lancaster county, and Hev. Hrubaker, of Lebanon county, will preach. The Kasteru association of the Hoventh Bay IUptlht church embracing Ithode Island, Connecticut, New Yerk, New Jersoy and l'euiisylvaula l?gan in Westerly, It. I., yea yea tertlay, the four day meeting of its leth unnuil sossleu. Fifteen churches woraren. reseated, l PHmih Intpecten Meet. As the llepubllcati primorles occur te-morrow every politician must l at home te de Ids best work. Fer that reason Iho regular meeting of the peer directors took place lo le day. A number or bills weie appre vwl and orderod te be paid. A contract was entered into with the rlty of Iancaster te furnish 3,000 tens of broken stene for atreet puriHises. A commiiieo te count wiiu tne city auiner- ities iii regard Ui the waler supply was ap pointed, ami anoiner te inquire into me cost el painting the almshouse Tlie matter of heating the insane nsyluiii was postponed until the next meeting. Wlille tlie directors were at the iduishnuse the city tlie department was called out in resjionse ion can irem tne new isix, ineyz, en the county grounds. Tlie dlreclers wero natlsllcd with tlie wet king of the department. The llromeu wero giveu n geed dinner and made happy. A New rmtiillW'O. Tlie applludieii fur a new pos tell Ice en the Columbia turnpike, wostef this city, which has been noticed horetoforo in the Inti:i,i.i (li;NCKlt,has received favorable coimlderatlen from the ileparlmcut at Washington, The olllce lias been established, it is te be called "Watch," aud the projector of the en terprise, Mr. A. liitner, manager or the watch factory, lias been apimlnled postmaster. Tlie olllce will be kept in the stoie at tlie east end of the " Cottage Hew " buildings, aud will lie supplied with mall carrloden the Millersvllle street cars. It will be qulte a coiivenlenco te the cltlrns of that populous neighborhood, new beyond the sorvlce of .the letter,carricrs. SI ust Ferk Over te the County, The ex-county comiulssleucrs of Leba non, against whom arbttniters have found Judgment for the county for evor tSOOaich, excessive salary drawn are Deaveu, Gassert nntl IiulKxlen. Tliey had charged for US days sorvlce and the ovidenco was that Deaveu hail bcen present 78 days, Gassert, 77 days and linlmden 77 days. It is held that tlie commissioners could only charge $1.00 ier day for each day actually necess.irily on en on gaged hi the iierlbrmaiice of tlielr soveml duties, and that they wero net entitled te tiny thing mnre nor uuvthhig whatever for holding appeals, traveling or any ether ex tras. i; rrlKiiiH'm of War. Tite local association of ex-prisoners of the hite war metat the G. A. It. rooms of est 81 last ovenlng. Thore was a geed attend ance. M. N. Stark and M. V. U. Reller agreed te attend the meeting eT the state as sociation, in Philadelphia, at 1 lady's hall, nth and Arch streets. Badges, applications, Ac, wero distributed ; two new members elected; the object and work or the associa tion wero discussed ; ami the meeting ad journed te meet at the Grand Army hall, Pest 81, en lirst Thursday in July. The reg ular meeting is te be held heroalter en llrsl Thursday efficii month at this hall, as a per manent location. Tne Polite Caneil. Christian Klienk arrested for assault and battery and surely or the jieace en complaint of Oilman Foultz,had a hearing bouiroAldor beuiroAldor bouireAldor man Plnkorteu tills morning. Tlie assault and battery case was settled en payment of costs by defendant, but the surety et the peace c;ise was returned te court. James Moulteu and ICdward Jeslyu, arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct en complaint or Jocob Mayer, wero committed te Jail by the anne magistrate for 10 days each. llli-d In tim West. Dr. Harry Nowcemet, ngwl 15, nu old stu dent of 1'ianKliii and Marshall college, died at Denver, Cel., en Thursday, where he had gene en business. He was born in Heading and has practiced his profession very stie ccsstully in Philadelphia for miiiie years. He eaves a widow and three children. (lowrner I'litlKen Kiitirtalns Ihn.liiilRc. The Judges or the supreme court were en tertained by Governer I'attiseu at the omm-ii-tive mansion in llarrisbiirg en Thursday evening. Other prominent guests were present. Coining Alilinw. The eiKira company which vsas te have ap peared lu Imcitstcr en Tuesday and Wed nesday, but cancelled their date, have tele graphed Mr. Yecker that they will be here en the miiiie days next week. Wilt be llnirtl en tlie Churgi-4. Grant Limlseyhas been complained against before Alderman Dceu by Mrs. Martin Itesh, who charges him with disorderly conduct and assault. lie gave bail for a hearing. &Ki:adcrtIi-cmciilel the Merchants' excm Dien te New Yeik and Ceney Inland. The Ihijiiiiind A AVIiltioiiiliSiiiiiiuer Tours. Messrs. Uaymnnd ft Whltteinb, tlie impulur exeurHlen malinger, have itrranged threo very uttractlvu tours for July. One party will li-ave Philadelphia July II, and make n complete tour of the White Mountain, Anether will leave Iho hiiiiie date and visit the lutes ut Hhe.iU, Mount Desert, Moosehead I.ake and Uhl Orchant Iteach. ThebO two exclusions will occupy thir teen days each. The third will occupy twenty days (rrem July VII) mid Include Wntkliis Uleii, Niagara Fulls, the Thousand Islands, the Ht. Lawrence river and Its K.iphls, Montreal, Quebec, I.ake Memphicmage and the White Mountains. All tlnce parties will visit Husten and the return tickets uru geed fur u mouth or mole from the mountain or hiku in serts. Twe grand excurstens te the Yellow stene National l'ark, el a month each, me also an nounced. Full descrlptlve circulars of the sev eral tours may be obtained of II. F.hlilcld,ngeiii for Raymond's Vacation Excursions, HI Seuth Ninth Street ( under the Continental Hetel ), Philadelphia. MerchauU' Cheap llxciinilen Te New Y'erk eud Ceney Island, Tlmrsilay, June IStli. Iteund trip tickets geed for time days. Train leaves Lancaster (King stiect) at.l.i.'ia. in. Fin e, JI.M. I.eave Munheliu at (,:i7; l.ltltz atU:Uaud Kehmla ut7:0J. Fare, H.M. Juue.V,13,15,17.tltw These sharp pains lu the small of the back and mound the hips will quickly go utter you ai'P'y njfujt J'lttiter. Ladles, pay attention te this. '.5c. Neivetiri i)elillltat(xl Men Y'eu are allow ml a free Irlnl of IMrty ilajl of I he uxoef Dr. Dye's Celebrated Volude Kelt wllh Klcctilc Muspiinserj' Appliances, for the speedy relief and peimaneut euro of Nervous Delitllly, less of Vitality and Manhood, and till kindled tumbles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com Cem plctu lestorutlen te health, vigor and manhood gunniulccd. Ne risk Is Incurred, Illustrated pamphlet, with lull Iiifuiiuntlen, terms, etc., mailed fi co by addiesslng Voltaic belt Ce., Jhir shall, Mich. MfATHS. STKiNiiAl'sEn. Ill this city, en theSd lust., Ger. trade, lellct of the late NlehulusSteluluiiiser, lu the uth i ear of her age. The relatives and friends of the family me respectlully Invited te attend the funerul, tiem her late rewsldonce, Ne. 307 North Queen street, en Satin day afternoon utl o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd ltOTB. In this city, en the 'M Inst., Mary C, eldest daughter et rredellck and Jaue M, ftete. The relatives and friends of the family are ro re Jpectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence. Ne. 4(1 North Charlette sticct, en Saturday nllcrnoen at 2 o'clock, lu torment nt Lancaster cemetery. "ld STAllKKTH. l'lilUdelidiut Produce Market, l'liiLAiutM'iiiA, June 5. Fleur movement was slew and unsatisfactory aud prices weiu weak. hales of l.IWl bin rels, lueliuflng I'euii'a family, ntll 0101 a; Western de at tl Sfji !; Minne sota bakers at 105, and patents at V sd 6 7.1. Uye flour Unu at 1 per bnnx'l, for choice. Feed was quiet lint steady, bales of 4 cars vi Inter bran, iVi 7'hjJII Mlpei ten. New Yeik l'roduce Market. NkwY'eiik. June 4. Fleur mat ket dull and un changed ; Fine, ti aJ 40 ; Supeitlue, KI20QJ ee; common In lair extra, Ohie, (J 4101. vvueni Jie, a jicu, winter, euiy, II Ul:: Aug., 1 OJJ40 i de Sept., It 03. n ' Cern Ne. 'J Mixed, June, SJe; July, 63We; Aug., Me. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, June, SSe ; J uly, 3.sc, Kye neniliml. lluiley iieiulnat. Perk dull ; Mesa, fit SO. I Jinl-tO 81, J uly ; f i UI, August.; V ul Sept. Molasses nominal. Turpentine firmer at &'$.Vij. Itesln quiet; stnilucd lu geed, tl 1IW I 17K. l'olreloum etilet; rellned In ceses, SJjJQlOe. llutter market steady ; Western Imitation Creamery. 1&31C0. Cbeese dull ; Ohie Hat prime, Ce. Kggs tlnu; Weitcru, HOHKe; State, U)i lltce nominal; Carolina and Leulslnrla com mon te fulr, lQba. Sugar dull 1 rctliicd Cutlmif, TV a j Granu luled, i;e. Tullow qulet, but itcudy ; Prime City, HiQ FrelghU dull and nnchanged; Omln te OIb OIb bew. CefTt-i nil let I fair cargef , 80. llayiiulut) Ne. I Timethy, $1 10. I.Ie6teck t'rleem ClttoAne. Caltle ItecclplK, 5,100 heart; 1ilp ment, V'OhcJid; iniirki'tHtrtinp, actHeiiHliailn liloliert shlniilMK, ).tfl)l,r) B.a, r 4M17ti 1,910 nrrViOt.C 10(0 40 ( U0tltl.WI M, i W -'.-,; Hiiucm', i unni.;tt cnrn-ieu lexnim, i z-nji mm gmsH-fcdde, Udeeivei rows and mixed, fl 35 tJ4 45 1 Btnckcrs and fixders. MCOfC!-,, IIeks KrcelpU, lft.one haul t Blilpinenln, A.Dne i innrknt nctlvn and Arm; 5e liltfhur, rniiglt and iuUfd,.lK)J)t packing and RliliipliiL', tl w Ql 15) lluht,$IS5CI 15;kli8, KtniM. Blieen lleocliite, l,Mi0hciid ; slilimcnts, l,nni) markul weak en common, but strong en geed j Rtinrii,fHO(f3 75; woelcd, common te choice, .I7MI7. Kabt l.ltiKUTV In caltle nothing doing all ilny, consignments being thrnimh. Uecclpts, Mi head j Klilpments, 1,17!) head. Ne Bliipmctits te New yii k yeslenlay, Hegg nctlvn, llrm and ndvnnrlng ; I'lillndcl. plilim, H :SJI 3,1; Yorkers, fl 'i'Qi 40; receipts, l,Me head; 'shipments, uuu head. Hlilpmuiits te New Yerk yiMlcrdiiy, 7 ciirleadn. Sheep In fair demand t pi line, ft 3Pl '; fair In geed, cl MVI i lomnien, II HHtiri M ; ycatllrig hniil,.Mf,1.V) prln liuiiljH, (I 5ei7 ; recclptu, 5,(110 huiul; 8hlimniilB,'J,IUU head. Bleck Market. Quotation! by Kecd, SlcOrunn ft Ce., hankers, Lnnciujier, ra. 11 A. V MlgHOiirl l'aclllc Michigan Ontrnt New Yolk Central KJi New .lersuy Cunlral 3f)i Ohie Cent nil Del., J-ack.A Wcsturn IU Denver A ItloOrande Krle f)i Kaiisiis ftTexug.,.. 17 hake Shere MM Chicago A N. W coiimien. MM N.N. Out, ft Western 1 HU 1'anl ft Omaha..... ruclllc Mali 61 Kechesterft l'itUbuii! .... 12 m, 3 p.m. luiji tn VA in2 61$ lii m Ht, rani f m Texas 1'aclllc .' II .KIK I'M union riicinc Wabash Common Wabiwh I'rulcrri'd Western Union Teh-graph.. l.onUvllle ft NiikIivIIIe N. V., Chi. A Ht. I, 1,1'hlnh Valley I.ehlt;h Navigation remmylvaum Iteiullng I'.T. ft lSinriihi nl Northern rncllle I (million Northern ruclllc l'ruf IIikUim vllle 1'hll.tdelphUftKrlu.. - Northern Central Underground Camilla Keulhurn (Ill l'eeplu'H 1'iiKniMiger Jursev Cent nil 37 V, 7-JK TJA A'.KH' AiH'KUTtHKSlKNTH, TJAKINO POWBKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "TH IS mi dcr iniv rr vnrli-s. A marvel nrnurltv. Hlivmilli mid whoh'Hemcm-KS. Mern cie tiiniilc.it than the ordinary kinds, mid cannot lie xeld lu cmupi'tllleii with the inultltiidn el low test, short weight, alum of phosplute powders. teilit only in rin. IIuval IIakinii rewiiru Ce., lin; Wall Stri-ct, New tell;. uiay.7-l)dAw E XCUH8IONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS All Traveling JCxchscs Inclmlerf. Complete Itliicnules new icady of Tiuiki; (jiiAst, JULY TRIPS, Te thn most popular fca Shere, Mountain, I.ike and Ittver leseits te New V erk, Camiihiaud .New Knghind; also TWO (illANII KACL'USIONS deavlliL' Phlladel nhlu Julv 211. nud AniriMLTl L le the YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. W. llAVNONII. I. A. WlllTlOMU. 4-Hciul or cill lordesciliitlveclrculais. II. F.HI1IKI.DS. Audit for Itiiymend'H Vucullnu Kicursleus, 111 Seuth Ninth St., uuderCeutluental Hetel, Phil adelphia. June.V.'ld (XUR NEW 1'UICK LIST - OF BOOTS and SHOES. Infants' Fine Leather button Shoes, 3T.C., 40c, and UH:. Chlldicu'g Kill or Pebble Sprlug Heel, sUc, 4 te 7W, 75c, Chtidre'ii's Kid and l'ebble Uutteii, heel or sprhiK, l euniid (1.23. MUses'Schnel Shoes, size, 11 te 2, fl.00. Misses' l'elihle button, heel or spilng heel, slze, 11 te 2, I1.2J. lleys' Solid Leather Luce Shoes, size, 1 te a, I.oe. Heys' Ilutten Shoes, eUe, 1 te J, $1.23, (1.50 and H.7S. Men's (loed Leather Lace or Congress bhees, (1.25UIIIUI.M. Men's luisu ltill fihecs, 11.00. Men's Fine Shoes, Shoes worth $3 U), only 12.00. We have them lu Lace, Congress or button, bread or narrow loe. Ladles' Finn Kid Ilutten, our own make, B'limni or round, t2.ua, $1M. Ladles' Fine Pebble Ilutten, (1.23,(1.00. A very Flne Oismi Slipper, (l,ei. Men's Fine hmid sewed bhees, button or lace, (1 00. Men's Flne Wiiukcnphnst, (3.U) nud (Km. Men's Heavy WeiMug Shoes, 75e. Men's Calf Iloets, r!M. Ladles' Flne Cleve Tep Ilutten Shoes, aquaie or round tee, il.w and ti.M0. BHOKtl OF ALL IIF.SCItll'TIONK MADE TO OltDh'K AT MIIOltTN'OTICK. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET, lNQUIllKlt HUILDING. AN OltDINANCE, Appropriating puhlle lnonlesef the City et lamcustur le the several departments thereof, ler the llscul year, commencing en the llrst day or June. A. II. lt3. ' SruTieH 1. lie It ordained by the Sclect and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, That the sum of One Humlreiliuid Suvunlvtwe Thousand, Seven Hundred Dollars, (172,70.00) be and the jaine Is especially appropriated te the seveiiil objects hcieluafler niimeil, for the llscat year cemiueuelug 011 Ihcllrst d.tyef June, A. D 8ECTI0S2, Te pay Interest en leans, Including sinking fund as,500 OU Te pay principal en leans, as required bylaw 4.U0U de Te pay state tax en leans 2.MXIUI Te pay for street damages.; !,i 00 Te pay for lepatrs of striHits 7,0110 U0 Te pay for gnidlng, (J uttering, Cress- lugs and niacadamUlng , y.One no Te )iay water works geuenil lu.ueu ui Te pay for laying wuter pipes ft.umoe Te pay for salaries ,. 7,soe ue Te pay for police and turnkey 12,ai 32 Te pay for fighting city..... 22,,vje ou Topayferllro departmeul geuend.... 4,uue ou Te pay for real estate, bells anil sulk ing apparatus, Ac, for Uru depuit- liicnt 10,050 00 Te pay salaries of cnglueci'S, dilvcrs, Ac., of llre department , (l,KV) del Te pay balance due 011 u.oue,Mpump.. tisu ui Te pay dellclenclcs In lighting te J tine, 1M3. 2,5(10 U0 Aba temciitfurprempt payment of city nix 2,7V) u) Abatement ler prompt payment of water rents.... 1,8U0 UO Percentage for collections of urreJir- tiKesefelty tax....i , lieoeo Ceiillngcncles , 7XtI W Ordained and enacted Inte a law at the city ei Lancaster, J une 3, lssA. IinitVEYK.IIUUST, I'realdcnt Common Council. Attest 1 Jacou M. Cuillas, Clerk Common Council. ItOIIKKTA.KVANS. President Select Council. Attest 1 J. K. lUits, Clerk Select Ceu.Hll. Approved June nth, H&3. D. i',K03ENMlLLr.U, June3-3ta ilnyer, MtlW ADrMRTltirtfJfNTS. AIiWAYH WARIILAOKHANDIilNKNH with SltM.EIl'H 1MJ11AX HOAP. T IIM JUtH?HT7inZ'''NDAH)ST complute (WHerlmcnt or Playing Cards In Uie elly from n i-nls iwr imcl: up at UAKTMAN'8 YK1.I.OW 1TUUNTC1UAH HTOUK. 37IXPKHTS ANO INTKI.TiinKNT PKlT 11 Boiiinjiiennco WlhbKlt'3 PUllK 1IOUAX HUA1' uiiciitallcd. AN AKTICLK OF HNDOUBTKI) PUH II vat thn price ercheap ones IsMIl.t.Klt'H 1IUUAX HUA1. w 'ANTKD. A ClKik. Alil.lv aL the KdllN'I'AIN 1NV. Houth (incen Htrcei. Itd T. "AlttMA." Ftueiit Unirnlnntd. In Oilr(tml .Tnnniifan lti. ki'ts of eiki pound each. Tea drinkers should try this, .forwuluenlvat OLAKKR'n TKA HTOKK, 3S West King Btivel. runs given aw ay. SINCKTHK QUALITY (AND KFFKCT KFFKCT KFFKCT ivoiHsset llll.I.KU'H IIOItAX hOAP has become known te the people Its sales have In- cieiiHcii iu iicr rem. el UK PUHK HYK WHIHICKY AT 75c. (limit can net be surpassed for thn a nieuev. KUIIUKU'UI.KIUOUBTOUK, apifMydlt Ne. w Centre Square. NO PATKNT ON MILLKH'S BOKAX H()A1 te wash without rubhhignud Iniure the clothes and the hands el the windier, but u pure, reliable, laundry uud toilet soap ; hai miens unit elTccttve. O HOICK LAUD AND VKOKTAHLK Oils ceinbtiied with Cauntlc, Alkali and llerax coiistitute MILI.KIt'.H 110IIAX HOAP. THKCOUPONH DUK JANUAUY 1, 1885, or the bends of the I.auciMt-r Watch Coin Cein nanv will betmrchaHud en iiresentnlleii nL tim Ijinciister County National bank en aud nfter .1 UNU 0, IMS. ltd NONKHKTTKU IN the venllct or all 110UAX bOAP. THK WOULD, 1H who use MIM.KK'H mart-CiiHl 4THOFJULYFIUKVOKKHANI)FIKK CUA(;Ki;U8 new icmly Ter dcalutx at loner ni'H than ever. -IOIIN B. VVHA Vl'.lt.AilT.. Jul! lwd M West King Ht., Lancaster, I'e. rpoitAcce ouewkkk'inkitkk YOUK 1. Kfewlng cnips In the Ijiucnstcr County Mutual llall IiiHunuice cempauy, et 1, 11117., I.imeaalcrceunly, I'n , with ItAUSMAN ft JIUIINK, (len'I. Agls., JiJldlt Olllce i 10 West Orange mIivuI. rTlltYTHKNKW.SUMMKIl DltlNlC. JL Impeiti-d WEISS BEER and liiiuerli-il (;iases nt IIIHMAUCK'tt l.AHl'KI.NC hTKKKT HAI.OU.V. Try It. Ir-l-lwd Try It. AAHinN' YOU CATCH A COLD HKN- Ine I'lastiirs enlcklv diln away pains mid aches resulting lieni colds. Tiy thi'in. i!5 cents. -lirlTIIOUT KXCKl'I'ION, TUB HKHT TT Cigars in the town, two for fs-, at IIAUTMAM'U YKI.I.OW MUST ClUAIt BTOltK. ITIlltST-CLASS liOAUDINO. 3 Together with the choice of rooms en Iho Urst or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Callotiernddresi, NO. itti NOIITII QUKK.V ST. Table he-ildcrs accommodated. all tfd SBVBNCBNTHHUYSONB l'ULL cakoelMlLLKIt'S IIOUAXSOAP. etTcb te tTuciTbTw! The lleard Of ScIumiI lllleetnl-n fif . Kant Ileneiral lewnshln will meet In Iho hcIumiI I111II1I. lug, at May tow n, Pa., en FltlDAY. JUNK 121I1, at.2e'ehK'k p. 111., for the purpoie of aiuielutlui; teachers lersald dlsliiel SIMON L. liKANDT.Secietnrv, 'Ibn MI -Marietta, Pa., Ijiucnsler Cemily. Juiil'Jlil&llw ti:di'ctien in ci'.stem-madi: IX Clothing. A well made, Lh-gaut trimmed and perfert lilting lluslness Suit ler (IS oil. A uoeu Migllsli cerksciew Weited holt, Hat bnilded, In one, two, three or four-button ciitn wny, ferrAU). A handsome Cheek C.isslmure Suft ferJuit. An elegant SeiKe Mill, In black, bliie.dnib or brown, ler (IS.ui. Flne Kngltsh StrlMMl or Cheek Piiutaloeus Irem (eliltip. He. member, all weik In stihtly 11 rst-chiss. Kvciy garment wurniulisl te U i. "cprcsented. A uimh! lit, well 111.11I0 and nlteij tilmmed. The laiKcst aSBOitnicnt of patterns lu this city. A. II. KOSKNSTK1N, UliUiiudU 37 North Uue:u stlecL WK ICST BND IIOTBL, Chestnut Street, above Bread, Phil'a., If. W. KANAKA, Proprietor. Opcnine June 20th. Ncwly Furnishcd. PasseiiKiir Klevnler, Klectrle liells, Ac. TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Jlr. Kiimigii w.w lVye-arsal the (J Irani and several years utthe Seventh Avenue, l'lllnhiirg. Pa. Jc52d RBDUCBD ViriCiriJsTl)lJrlVI'BNT JIKIIICINKH. Hull's Cough Syrup, 23 cent lxtltlcs new 20 (cuts; J. llyne's Kxpeeteniut.d.Ol bottles new 7' cents; HihhI'h harsuparllla, (l.txi bottles new 73 cents; AVer's San-anaillla, ji.ie bottles new 73 cents; Wunier's Kidney Hale Cure, (1.23 bot bet lles new (l,il; llesteltei'H Hitlers, (l.() bottles new M cents; Lly'u Cn-iim Kilm, Mccut bettlns new ID cents; Lew's Liniment, .V) tent bottles new .15 cents MihIoe liidlnu OH, 23 lent bottles new 2D cent;; Uurdeck Hitters, (l.ie bottles new 73 tents; Themas' Kclectrle oil, !t) lent bottles new te cents. All ether Patent Medicines 10. dueed lu proportion, at lilHtOKll'S Drugstore, corner Kast Mug nud Shippeu sticets, oppestto Kastcrn Market. ltd e AIC HALL A stAitcm of Worsted Cerksciew Clothing Is lo le polled fieiuull the clothing trade of the country. Thegre.it demand has carried elf the O.ik Hull supply very rapidly, but careful forecasting enables us te keep up w lth the needs of our customers. Addltlousef fresh garments keeps the stock ready for all reaulrements. This Is the advantage derived from great re sources. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, H. U. Cen. blXTll ame Maiikkt Stiikkts, l'lllLMlELI'UIA. A ri'BNTION I Ye Bargain Seekers ! NOW1HT1IKTIMK te Ket bargains te jour heart's content. Uoeds weit) nuver sold us low at any time, nor unywheiu, as they tne new sold ut HRSH & BROTHER'S Ono-Prlce Clothing Heuso. We solicit a cull from everybody te examine our Immense stuck et CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TItUiVKS, VALISES, ta. Your special atlenllen we call te the superior wetkiimnshlp and style even of our fewest pi iced goedc; uiuse, vvu mauufactuiu all our goods; thereloie we ale enabled te furnish bet ter goods at lower pi lees than our competitors, as v egive te our customers the benelll of the profit the ethers pay te middle dealers. Call and convince yourselves. Polite atten tion te everybedj-, w bother they Intend te pur pur chase or net. MRS. 8: BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNKll OV NOIITII QUHKN STKKKT AND l'KNN SO.UAKK. STOCKS. -pOOK, WUlTKifc UUKKNOUail. Orders executed for cash or en margin for all securities current In the New Yerk market. Correspondence invited. MKMIiKIl9 0FTIIH NEW YOIUC STOCK KX CHANUKAND l'UOI'UIKTOuS Of l'OOK'H MANUAL Of 11AILWAYH. 46 Wall Btroet, New Yerk, ocU-lyAseit VLOTlttmi. i.-J 'J'nnclctx, 'J'eurists ami IMpasuie 8oekor8 will new find in our Sleck el' Clothing goods .suitable for tlie Sca Sca Bliere or Mountain at prices tlie lowest of the low. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m'Smd wn iLIAMKON A 1'OSTKH. THEY MEET -IIY- CHANCE! Mr. Retsof Unexpectedly Meets a Friend in Town. Mr. It. Why, Mr. Ker, hew am ven'' I hail ue Idea jeu weru in town. Mi. K. I urn ilcht well, Mi. Itelsel, nud am glad te pte jeu. 1 was about, coining te your elllcu te lll'illlre where jeu could leeeinmenit 1110 te a geed, reliable Clothing III ill. Mr. It. Well, Mr. Eser, 1 am suiu jeu 1 annul de Is-ttcr than go te the same pluce 1 puich.e-ed the Mult I haveeu. Mr. K.Tluit leeks Hist class and Ills jeu cle-Bunllj-. M. It. Y'es, aud It only cost 1110 112 (. M. K. I like the apiH.-ir.uice efth.it veiy miicli audi believe I will get one or tli.il kind If they can lit me. Jlr. it. Kit you ! why they can lit anybody. Mr. K. V10 jeu sure of that T Mr. K. Yes, sir. Mr. K. Wheiedld J'eu say the place 1st Sir. It. I don't think 1 leld you. 11 Is Wjli 1 vm ses A Festxii. Mr. K. Oh, jes ! jeu me.ui thai busy plniceu East King strict. Mr. It. That's It, and the cause el the In isle times hi that store Is because they veil none but reliable goods ami al ays at the Lew est l'rlci s, Mr. E. Well, 1 01110 along with inuntid I'll gle them an opportunity te fit a fat man. Jlr.lt. I'll go with plcesuie.aud I give jeu my word they will lit jeu, net (inly In Clothing, but ltoet or bhees. Hats or Caps. Jlr. E. Yes, and de they keep bhli Is aud Col Cel lars for fat men t Jlr. H. Yes, Indeed, and all kinds of Under wcurund Neckwear, and the best White Mill t 1 ever were. It's called the ' Elghinle." 1 hey Bell It for a Dellar, or lu (Kireeut. discount 011 otie-half deren lets. Jlr. E. Have j-eu been a customer et thcli's long ? Mr. It. Oh fin j ears, aud 1 have alwajs found things Just as thej lepiiveiitcd, and theirsalus men are atwaj-s painstaking and obliging. Jlr. E. Then I can't de better than deal with such a llrm. All FaU in and Visit LLIAM80N & FOSTER, 32, 31, 30 &3S East King Strccl, LANCASTEll. l'A. VUL1T1CAL. Tgien JUKY CO.M.M1SSIONBIL EDWAKD AMIILEIt, Of Driimetu township. Subject te the decision ul the Democratic county convention. maj"A-tld.w F lOIUUHY COMMISSIONBIC JEltOMEIt. SIIULTZ. of Ellzabethlewn berniiKh. Subject tn the decision et thu Deiius.-iiitlc ceuutv convention. d & w tld TpOIl JUUY COMMISSlONBll, IIKNJAMIN IIirilKIl, . Of theElgthli Waul, ijineasterCllj-. Rubjcct te the decision of the Democratic county convention. Jul tfd.Vw TUB 11BST theClty.nt IIAUTMAN'h DO HAVANA OIGAU IN YELLOW hTOKE, KKONT ClUAIt XrOAUTIUIiBlIAKBVBUmVBNSUG'II J- universal uatl I satisfaction as MILLIX'S Helt- AX BO A 1". TUB IJKST I'liAOB TO 00 FOUHOAU let All-wool Meiineiiud llau.e llnderweai, Hosiery, Ijiunililed and Uulanndrled bhlrts or Weiktng bhlits ut 'e, Overalls ut tiki up le the best In the umiket. We Invite special attention te our '-Sound NioUuuee Vests and bhlrts. Alse te our llrltlsh I leso In all sizes, plain and fancy. Jeb let Men's Fiiuey Uoverstble Hese, A pair for a iiuarter, and notions generally. At IIECHTOLD, N0.6J North Queeu Hticet, 1'. S. Sharp Sand lorsule. A TIjANTHJ CITY. The Chester County Heuso IS NOW OPEN. Coinlerlable, homelike, situated very near the scu, with extended piazzas upon three ocean fronts. Thls.Hoiise lias long been known as u most pleasant summer rclicut. Juuel '.'nut (. KE1M & SONS. GHUTrZB'S I'UIOB lilBT. Extra Crackers, 3 &., SAe.; 10 pieces of Seap, !iV).; 3 Cans ltcd heal Cern, Se.; $ Its. Coiree, SJu.; Tip lop Coffee, 15e.; llroems, lee.; lluekets, me.; Choice l'runes, 4 CiS. for 23c.; Itlce, 4 B.s. for'iVe.j Uerman Imported l'lckllng Vinegar aud Im ported Cervalat. Telopheua connections and geed delivered free et charge te ull parts of the city, Wm, Shultze, JeS-lwA li5 eua 147 North Qusen Street, ititr uoenn. lOHNKGIVLKR G. Y. UAT1IVON. JOHNS. GIVLER& CO. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Authorized agents fertile (IKNUINE AtlllO IIACAHI'ETSWEKI'EU, el which we sold Klve Hundred; prlie I.I.U). ANDTHE New Idea Carpet Sweeper. beinethhig qullu new; mile, (Jin, These two Hweepei-s are the Itesl Miute, 'I hey Hwiep All Kinds of Carpet. Ne Neise. Ne Dust. Alwajs WE HAVK 8I NP.W TATTEIINS OP TAl'ESTIlY BRUSSELS AT MICK MR. We Shew the DEbT LINE OF CARPETS In thuClly al the Lewest Pikes JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, 4 NO. 2G BAST KINCt BTllBET, i.A.cAvn:it, pa. T-jllBSS UOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. SATIN BERBER Is the meslHtjIlsh IMi-ns Mateilal of IheSeiwn We new etrern Full Line of Celers at iie, .'jee, ;;c, unu i iriajanl. Beautiful Opera Shades in Nun's VeiliDgs. ii Inches Wide VK. a jalil. FINK COLOKKI) CASIIMKHES. Vaid Wide. i"ea yaid, usual pi lee 33c ALMA DRESS GOODS. IJIuehes Wide. ..7'jC a vard Lxti.ieidln.uy Value lu ALL WOOL Colored Cashmeres ! lu Inches Wide. Soeuvind. M'KCIALIIAUUAINSIN KIDliLUVKS, 0HmShades, Tien pair; .1-hutteu Klddlevis, Tan Shades, .'1O1' a pair; I button Klddlevis, New Hh. ides, liJJe a pair; 7 hook Kid tilevis, i:i-ellcnl Ouallty, STJjc 11 pair; Pine Silk (i!ecs,.1 button leiiuth, -s-. u pilr; l'ule Hllk Ulovia.U-biitlen luii;lh,37Juapalr. SEW YORK STORE. J." MAKTIN A CO. WHITE GOODS! VIC'IOUIA LAWNS. INIM V LINKNs. NAINhOOh-, COUDKD I'lQU V.', at LOWEST I'lfHLS. KMIlltOIDKIthl) Klllll-AII Over Lmblel ilereil. CUIIWI AND WHITE OUIENTAI. LACES. POINT LACK ill Celers ler Tiiuiming batlucs and UatlMcrt. DRESS SATINES. Itecelviug dally, Nun and Chelcu Pnlteliis el b ATI NHS, lu Ecru, Cii-am, Junk and lllun Ureuuds, with build Celers te Jlatcli, ut liJtJ15c per j aid. POINTED BATISTES. In all the UitestMyleset hn.ill vvmk, Ceomet I1c.ll DeslgiK.ut lije. pel j.ml FRENCH BATISTE. Twenty-llve Dllleient I'alteiusle sUect lluiii, lse. pel j aid. TO AltltlVti ON MONDAY ONE CAbll KltKNCII llATlbTE jiuil, wetth.J0e. at 'J)c per ONE CASE CHAMIill.VY DUH'sS lil.NUUAMS at 1-Xc per j'aid. ONE CASK lHtESS Ul.NUIIAMS In Liiigeuuil butiill Plaids, at 80. per j-uid, weilh lije Cor. West King ami I'tinte Sis., LANCASTElt. l'A AMVSKMl'.STS. K NATOMICAtiBXIlllllTlON. Dr. Heidemann's -GIIBAT- ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 East King Strcet, lb Ol'EN DAILY' FltOJl 10 A. JI. TO 10 1' Jl , Fer Adulla Only. 'this collection is lately liem Europe and ha never before been In IhUclty. Will continue ou exhibition uveiy daj' ler 11 short time only. The collection has been exhibited In all tholaige cities of Nuw Yeik and New England, and comes highly recommended te the people of Lauens ter, and ills the Uncut collection el its Mud 111 America. TIIUKSDAYS NIK LADlEb ONLY' I ADMISSION. !!. CENTS. ) I lwd IfUU SAhK U1C JIKNT. ITIOHKAIjKOK kknt. An excellent Dwelling en cisy tonus, situ ate Ne. IS bhlppmi street. inlU-tfd II.FIIANK ESIILEJIAN. EOIl HUNT. ItirberbhepuuderlllltslI ,v IlKO'SHTOItE, Centre buuiire, Irem May 1st. upls-tld eh iinnt! Three Ijiw Olllces lit Ne. It NOUTII DUKE bTKEET; and a basnicnt W bet long, suiiplled with water and heat. luai-JU-tlil II. r'ICANK EbllLEMAN, T UIH I'AVKIt 1H 1'KINTKU WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fu'rEOUDl Ink Works, 2)lh and Teae'L Avenue lus-iya t'ini.ADji,riiiA,rA. J. ft Martin ffi Ce., W1 1 m I i
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