?r!: "Vtt fcU, " W !i"W ,e 'n .! , - .. ' r,W kf -v a.s Pfs --f-vV t.. tf XHOI r.AVQAgTKB DAILY INTliLLIQENCEK, MONDAY, APRIL 28.1886, - - H ZMl & :, HrWI awaa.?,"M imvbi sweep; 'r Mrpwir iff CNUPMtJ. I. M PrfloeCortl- mi Narrowly b7 JAM Town. Of ITLtIOCR. ML Ona ei the heaviest vMud Columbia, burat with rtb town en last Saturday 9M Wind blew a perfect gale and DM Terr frequent The storm (INM from the Yerk county shore, Hired m If cloud was moving erer abort tU feet abere the water. The ;edaalf it would rise up and meet , The Cloud struck the water a MM. from the shore and a perfect of wtid swept erer the borough, last- BT minute in diuerent portions tow lane trees were blown down, tan from their fastenings, panee et glass ; and similar damage done. At "ttu VImei Ktillt tvwrril tsrnrA from the toots and scattered U- directions. The wanen belong- te Jehn W. Swartr, butcher, was coming M Marietta puce ana was Diewn ever uv srrlbiewlnd, but escaped all damage. A storm loiiewea ine wina anu me was very sharp. The telephone it In the residence of E. N. Smith, Third and Chestnut atreest, was badly anaue room wnerem it mnp If there was a ball of tire In the A domestic in the employ ei Mr. ittb. was rendered unconscious by the tr Abeat containing three men was en the rrrer during ine storm ana was upsei vy me i haw wavaa. The men swam aalely te ft. siKrMi warn thrae men from WHcttls- era. K5 tesT V SteBtSBM & sssssSJfSa, '' - MSM. SMI .IHa Mined Dlflendeffer, Iieister and Ham ' . Zmr, en a large flat The flat could net be " -;esMrelled and the beat was rapidly swept te- "Awards the dam. It was nearly tilled with " ?Wler and the men expected It te sink nt yf any moment. Tbesteambeat WrlghUvllle" 3$3.want te the assistance of the men and they "' IS'TWsre rescued Irem their perilous position, i'' when the flat had almost reached the dam. ; :Tlie men en the steamboat deserve great ekj credit for their effort in rescuing the men . itJk, from almost certain drowning. Seme of our ,1-Welaesi. innseiianis say mat tnis sierm was iue Ai'K worst ever seen in town and the little dam ' iacananltlns' therefrem is Burerislnir. The if i. wares en the river were at least four feet algh. . - JA " .. .. ,i;0 " Frank Butcher, a canal boatman, was ar- ifJ,l"xMng a disturbance in a Frent street saloon. $ Be was taken before Squire Evans and was JjVl"dIachsrged by the payment of coats. 8?i A tramp, named Themas Malene, was ar isr. rested by Officer Hardnde, en Saturday, for $3$ ' being drunk and disorderly. Squire Frank EsSj aeMthlmteJall ler five days. Sg, Bitten by b DeB. ).jy p Charles Blttner, a four-year-old son of Peter p.- Blttner, living at the corner et Fourth and U Walnut streets, was playing with a pet deg fW'it belonging te the family en last Saturday; the H deg suddenly attacked the child and bit it ,;-i, severely about the face and head, causing y ' painfsl wounds. Docter Tayler was sum L mened and gave the child medical attention. t. The deg was killed. 0 Drath of MIm Kate Bolce. ' Miss Kate Bolce, a resident of Columbia, '; died en Sunday morning at i o'clock, in Phil ' adelphla, where she was undergoing modi medi s 'eal treatment from the removal of a tumor. dUi Her death was very unexpected te thedoc thedec ffi ters present and all her friends. Thear ii" rangementa for the funeral have net been . made. p ' The "Mikade" WeU Freunted. f& The Alfa Nerman opera company appeared S , In the opera house en last Saturday night in ; - ' The Mikade," before a geed audience The reputation earned by I his company was fully '- sustained by the excellent manner In which the opera was rendered. The scenery and costumes were beautirulaud the chorus very strong. It would be useless te particularize ... any or the principal singers, as they all sua Jv stained their parts in a first-clans manner. ,,, Their return will be welcomed. Town Notes. i The Pastime social club will held a ball in f ,' the armory te-night ' ? The shad fishing still remains very peer. , The catch of this morning did net amount te " ever 200 fish. v On next Thursday night an amateur theatrical performance will be given by a company or ladles and gentlemen Irem Lan caster. On that evening "A Lessen in Leve" will be given for the benefit of the St Paul's 1 Ladles Sociable society. A dell waa chanced off this morning at the drug store of Dr. Markel. The purchaser of k ' a bottle of dye was given a chance, and the lucky number was4S7, held by P. S. Kuhns. A public sale of horses took place en Satur- nay sc us uvery siaoie or uamuei Campbell. Eleven head were sold, and the avorage prlce was 1181. Easter Sunday was appropriately ebserved la the many churches et Columbia. The floral decorations were very beautiful and special muate added greatly te the services. Company C was present last night In the Second Street Lutheran church at divine services. At the dttlerent Sunday schools the children were given Easter eggs and pretty cards. BOMEBODi'a DAHLIfta round Drowned In tne Buiquehanna Hirer Near Pcqnes station. On Saturday afternoon Samuel Heffman, Peter Wanner, Philip Try and some ether man while engaged in repairing a broken raft, along the Susquehanna rlver, In Martle township, beyond Pequea station, en the Co lumbia & Pert Deposit railroad, found the Bedy of a child in the river. They brought it te shore and telegraphed for Corener Hona Hena man. He went down Sunday and held an inquest The body was that of a male while enfld, about six years old, and had no cloth ing en except a waist The body bore every evidence or having been in the water for hov hev aval weeks. The supposition Is that the child was drowned at some point up the rher, and 'was carried down by the current The coroner cut the buttons from the Waist and will keep them, hoping they will lead te tbe identification of the child. The face was scratched and swollen Mill 11 mntrl nrtt hA HAtapmlnnH wlietl.ni. 41. a hr"'SEP, .ti.11.1 ... ..a.-.i .. mi . I'ifTSlhe Jury was that death resulted from drown drewn .BKt ins or violence unknown te the Inrv. a f. Jin was made for the child and it was burled In a field near where it waa ieund. The cor oner's Jury were Benjamin Charles, Jeseph Mm xsv.c , x. ii. x jr, OAUiUV ) Samuel Sbeff and Peter Wagner. ajjwumi, x. ,?. x-jr, eauiuei xieiiman. Andrew Mast's Bedy Hecevered at Oold.bero. The bodyer Andrew Mast, hair-brether te the Delxich brothers, the last of the four men Who lest their Uvea in crossing the river in a row beat from Steelton te New Cumberland, ; ,' about three months age, was found along the '. shore of the river near Goldsboro en Sundav rt 'imnnilnir. Tha mmaliii miinli Hfw.mnnaA.f ,..... ..., w U.U.pU, isameaiateiy enciesea in a neat coffin taken te New Cumberland, where they miAHieu xu xuu tuujruuun. Saly Oa of Tbsut Marked " Adr." Tresa the Uuu Express. ' Ttt Lanesster Intelheenckb says .' Sammy's friends are waging war en Steh- j man through paid communications in the I papers of the Northern district" Seven- s4a;hU0l this statement are false. We wish te ba exact Last week eight pane nub. , liaMd "An opinion of Btohmi'e y one , of tbsm marked and published the article ,- adTSrtlsement, which it or any ether Wjw bad a perfect right te de. Thep" ,.45 aix ether papers war against Bteuman 1-without pay or premise of pay because he is VlMSMBjr of his constituents and a rep. ifssisitatlve of the most degrading political . ! .. rj , - Ut4 of Unclaimed Letter. u , -IJatef uneUImed letters remaining In the ft t Lancaster, for tbe week ending TkfMtlfimt JLtmtt I r' - -- j, xviy, aims Alice r, JsjsjMr, Miss Jsaal P. Oressbam, Mrs. I KStvan, auas nerma miner, anum Annie V Mrs. jusnia nsine, mum x.mni9 ,MtssiKatla8.WubaE, ' m-t-A mu..tu -an af,l.. il.L . Bm B. Banman, Harry Bar, Kev. J. , Bewman, DanW N. Echman, Harry Fel- r, Asvsn laser, eamuu uzan, jaeep KSS, law v. jsarunsv . xisrusn, WetselM D. IMMky, Henry I . JaeebPUrr,K.D. MaMmtt-1 isn. Karl a! WMdsMaMar I turn mwt owMevnr jet. As AdtfHIen te a Malt Hei -Bew Bultr u Observed In the Borough. MetST Jer, Pa., April 20. On Thursday of last week men began building the founda tion et the addition te the eastern end of Philip Frank's malt house, opposite the P. R. B. passenger station. The main structure will be of brick with a tower, and will be 20 erSOleet higher than the original building and will have a fancy front Mr. v rank also Intends building anoiuer autmiuu w ., northwest end efhls malt heuse, and making ether changes in order te faelllUte his In creasing business. nr.i.ioieus jtkms. Thursday evening the members and friends of the M. K. church, surprlsed the newly nnntninl ruuter. Hev. O. K. Cook, with a donation. After remarks by the pastor and asocial chat with him and his wife, the party returned te their homes, all reeling that It is mere Messed te give than receive. Easter services were held In the various churches here yesterday as fellows : Lutheran church, en Seuth Barbara street, at 1 o'clock. Thochurchwasfinelydecerated and the exer cises interesting. Evangelical church, corner of New Haven and Denegal streets, at 7 o'clock s Interesting services te young and out ; prinieu m grammes were distributed among the audience. , , . . Services In the U. B. church at . -30 e clock, meeting for children setting forth the signifi cance as w ell as the origin of Enter; exer clses Interspersed with music, recitations, etc, etc ... . .i . xi t? Special services were held In the l. b Church nt 0 o'clock, consisting pi music by the church choir and Sunday school; speak ing by children and addresses by adult mem bers of the school. . . . . . Easter services In the Bethel Church of Oed consisting of music, dialogues, recita tions, Jrc Alter patt of the above pre gramme had been disposed or, ateyan k. Valtrasky, the oenvorted Bulgarian, was in troduced and made a low brief remarks and concluded the same by singing the corona tion, "All Hail the Power et Jesus Name," in his native (the Bulgarian) language ; after which the remaining part or the pro pre gramme was concluded. Kev. Welsketten preached In the Lutheran church yesterday morning and evenlng. Stoyan Valtraskv preached In the Presby terian church en Marietta street yesterday morning. OTHER NOTKS. Prof. S. M. Yeutzy, princlpst of the public school of this place, has been engaged as a special teaeher forthe summer term or Mll lersvllle State Nermal school. F. B. N. Heller, et thi9 place, spent Sunday inShlppensburg, Cumberland county. Miss Lillian O. Gable, of Darlington semi nary, West Chester, is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. It Gable, en Denegal street .Tnhn A. Ilelatand. or Philadelphia, Is is. tting his grandfather, Mr. Jehn M. Hlctnd. Mrs. Katharine Snyder en last Wednesday lelt Ter Uellefentaine, Ohie. On last Saturday the seldiers' orphans were gh en a holiday s Ith the prh ilege te go where they would. The consequence nm the blue coats could be seen all eer town. Yesterday the colored folks or this place attended quarterly meeting In the A. M. K. church In Flerin. WISB DLX1T TUHOUUH TUB WUIBKBRS. The I)rece That Waa Dene In the Cltr anil CenntT by Satnrdaj'a Bterm. The storm en Saturday afternoon was ery severe in the city and county. The wind was very high and before the rain began the dust from the dirty streets was blown ever town In clouds. These who were unfortunate enough te be out at the time were almost blinded by the dirt The fall of rain was also very heavy. Considerable damage as done at different places. A large number of trees were blown down, and among them was a very fine apple troe en the property occupied by Charles V. Kckert en East King street The large iron smoke stack attached te the engine at the county prison was blown down and broken te pieces. During the storm Wlnfield S. Hayes, a prlsoner in Jail await ing trial, was taken with epileptic tits, which continued at intervals during the night He wasattonded by Dr. itebrer and Is doing very well. It is supposed that the tits were superinduced by a terrific clap of thunder. Benjamin V. Hamisli, of East Lampeter township, Is a heavy loser by the storm. His tobacco shed SI by 'X loot was blown down and is a total wreck. The reef of his corn crib was blown oil ntul carried a distance of 150 feet Strange te say It was net much broken. During the storm the wires of the city fire department were atlecled by the lightning, causing tbe alarm te strike. Although the engines were out thelr services were net needed. Part of the reef of the barn of Leepold Ulrlch, living s miles south of Intorceurso, was blown oil en Saturday afternoon. Mie Kleped in a Schooner. Mrs. Springer and Capt Petersen, who eloped from Philadelphia In the captain's schooner, the Three Brethers, bound for East Greenwich, B. I., are probably en the bound ing billens of the Atlantic. The pursuit, began by the woman's father, William Gar rison, and her husband, Capt Sprlnger, in the tug Eensingteu, has been abandeued and the two men hae returned te their home near Cape May, When they left Camden with a lawyer and constable, armed with a warrant for the arrest of the couple, they declared that the' would keep up the chase te Nar ragausett bay, if necessary. They steamed down tbe Delaware as far as Chester, and by that time their ardor had cooled somewhat Theystepd at Chester, where they learned that the schooner was several hours ahead of them. Then they turned about The cap tain fcald be was going te make things warm for Petersen, and Intimated that be would have the couple arrested en their arrival in Rhede Island. Netea Frem hmlllnllle. SMiTnvittE, Aj)rll 24 Mr. J. Cramer's child, of the Heuso Reck,came near drowning by falling into a tub of water, a few days age. Mr. Jes. Huber, of Martlcvllle, has moved Inte his new house and will retire from rarming, his son-in-law taking bis place. Mr. Harry Shultz, reefed his barn and built a cistern house. Mr. Adam Gochenaur is having his store room painted and remodelod. The tax collectors et Providence township levied en the Monocacy ere bank ler taxes due. Mr. MaeElheney Is preparing te make brick this season. Thotreesaro in blossom and indications favor geed crejs in this section. Bale or Stocks. Sam Matt Frldy, rer Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold this afternoon at publle sale, at the Cooper heuse, for Christian Stiflel Bnd Jehn F. Rengter, executers of Andrew Stiflel, de cerned, the following Blocks, etc : Five shares or Lancaster A MUlersvUIe street car stock, at fC5, te Jehn S. Rengler; five shares at IC5.25, te Jehn S. Rengler. Fer ether parties w ere sold : 18 shares Columbia National bank, I te Lewis S. Hart man, at tHOj 15 shares rruitvllle turnpike, te same, at 51. Five shares Lancaster Jk Reading N. Q. R, It, (Qnarryvllle section) were withdrawn f 1,000 certificate or deposit issued by Ames S. Hendersen, deceased, te Rebert A. Evans, for t231. ' Teung Weeds Fight. Among the cases disposed of this morning were two drunks and two diserderlies. One of the drunks paid, the second, Michael Kelly, an old etlender, was sent out for five days. The diserderlies were two young bleeds et the tow n. They bad a quarrel about a girl at the skating rink en Saturday evening, and met yesterday afternoon in the avenue leading te the Catbelia cemetery. They stripped te the waist and were en- faged in a scientific encounter when Officer telllyputin an apparance. They paid no attention te the efilcer and he took held of them and marched them te tbe station house. This morning the mayor dlacharged them upon payment of costs. Awaiting Orders. Tbe engineer corps of the Cornwall fc Leb. anon railroad company are awltlng orders te commence work at placing the cress sections en the extension of the Cornwall & Lebanon lallread te New Helland. This work will m,T8th9.fl?lnoftueread bed sons te give proper information te contractors. It is expected that work en building tbe read will commence the present yeiV. Engineer Crewell has thecerps in charge. root Nearly Tem Off In a Kneaway. David Rhoads, a horse dealer of Hummels. town, Dauphin county, while trying te get eat efhls carriage when his horse was be yond his control, had his feet caught In a wtessl and almost tern oft Amputation, of Met VMBflssl BMUbw took plses later, ItMATK or A TOClO MAX. A nrlaht Career Cut snort Hy the Fatal Termination of Leng lllnean. Albert It Delchler died en Sunday evening at his home, Ne. 143 East Lemen street, et Brlght's disease or the kidneys, in the 31st year of his age. Deceased was a son or Max Delchler, the well known shoemaker en North Queen street He was a very bright young man and was graduated at the high school, or this city, en the 2Sth or June, ISTi He afterwards went te Philadelphia w here he became en gaged with a firm or Heur and grain dealers and remained with them several years. Upen leaving this llrui he embarked In business for himself, lie moved te this city with hl family about a month age. Although he had been In bad health rer a year last he was taken vrorse after his arrival In Lancaster anil his death resulted. He leaves a wire anu mree cuuu- ren. Deceased was a:pepuiar young man and was w ell-known In Philadelphia, as will us through the eutire eastern part or the state. Death or Owen Scott In IMP there came te this country from Ireland, Oiven Scott He drilled te tbe vicinity of Quarry vllle where he worked for two years until he saved money enough te send te tbe old ceuutry te bring ever his wife and tire children. He seen managed te get a home, w here he lived w Ith his family until lSOOs when his wlle died. On Saturday he was burled at St Catharine's church, In Drutnore, atthegoed old ageef S2. He has always been adoveut member of this church and his character and worth as a citizen were attested te by oneet the lamest funerals ever heldattbat place. Mr. Scott was Bn active man for his age until last Monday when he was stricken by paralysis, irem which he died en Thursday. He was a very zealeus Democrat and never missed an election. Fer thetiist four years he has been living with his son Patrick, en bis larm in Eden ten n ship. He leaves four sons, Michael, Patrick, James and Dennis ; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Picket An Aged I'enaleiier Dead. Mrs. Sarah Bailey, mother of Mrs. A. A. Pegau, of Safe Harber, died en tbe 22nd Inst, and was burled en Sunday at 9 o'clock, at tbe Mennonlte meeting house, Hirer Cerner, near Safe Harber. She was a pensioner of tbe late war. Her son, Geerge 11. Bailey belonged te company U, of the lJ2d regiment, and was killed At the battle or Chancellors Chancellers vllle, Va., May 3, lSCi. Funrrst of Geerge VTeber Hele. The funeral of Geerge Weber Bete took place this morning from tbe residence of bis aunt, Mrs. Tbeniae, en East King street The remains were taken te St Mary's Catholic church, where a requiem mass was celebrated. Tbe interment was made at St Jeseph's cemetery. Eight companions, fel low school mates or St Mary's parochial school, were the pall-bearers. Funeral of a Soldier. Sunday afternoon tbe funeral of Linten Kudy took place from his residence, Ne. CCG Maner street, and it was very largely at tended. Among these present were the members of Geerge H. Themas, Pest 84, Ne. SI, Grand Army of the Republic, who were accompanied by a drum corps. The services at the house were conducted by Kev. W. F. Llchliter, and the Interment was made at the Lancaster cemetery. MOTPS FROX CUI.LSIX U1L1,. The Stan Chesen for Conducting College Student " During Next Tear. The following editorial stair has been elect ed by the Gwthean and DIagnethlan Literary societies, te conduct the ' College Student " during the next collegiate year. J. Luchm Reuch, A. II. Rethermel, David Schelrer, F. A. Rupley, J. K. Llghtand Henry II. Apple The May number of the "Student" will be out during the latter part of this week. The "Oriflamme," an annual published by tbe Junier class, will be ready ferdlstrlbu. Hen in the early part of May. The frontis piece will be a fine steel engraving of the late Jehn U Atloe, M. D., LT D. The observatory will be dedicated some time during commencement week. One et America's most famous astronomers will de liver the address. G. A. Schwedes assisted Kev. D. It Schne der, of Marietta, during Easter servlres. Aaren Nell preached at Epbrata en Sunday evening. Quite a number of the students have been at home spending their Easter vacation. Dr. J. B. Kleflerwill deliver a lecture In College chapel en Tuesday evening. The present senior class in the Nemlnary numbers eleven, who will graduate en the 18th or May. The following are the names : J. N. Bauman, Rebert E. Crum, Jehn M. Kessler, Jehn F. Mackley, Maurlce W. Maucb, Milten H. Milt Rufus W. Miller, WIIen F. Mere, James W. Myer, Oustav A. Schwedes and David A. Seuders. Dr. Theodere G. Apple's book, "Recollec tions of College Life," will ceme out of preas In the course et a few weeks. W. F. Mere preacbed at Littlestew n, Pa., en Sunday. Rev. J. II. Dubbs, D. D., preached at Al Al lentewn, Pa. President T. G. Apple, D. D., has been confined te b!s room ter the last lew days by sickness. Rev. .1. S. Stabr, Ph. D., assisted Rev. Mos Mes ser, pastor or tbe First Refermed church, of Reading, en Easter Sunday. Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D. D., assisted Rev. Levan, pastor of tbe Reformed church at Kidgely, Md., en Sunday. Kev. F. A. Gaat 1. D., preached an excel lent sermon in College chapel en Sunday morning. After the sermon the holy com munion was celebrated. The floral decora tions In the chapel were very beautiful and significantly brought out the season or lUs tertide. Rufus Miller delivered an address te tbe Second Reformed Sunday school yesterday evening. News lu and Around Itart. Baut, April 20. Within the past two weeks farmers have been busy tilling tbe soil. On Saturday afternoon a very severe wind storm passed through this section of the coun try ; fences were blown down, but no further damage was done. Harry M. Helm lately found an old coin dated 1775. On one alde is a woman's face, with the words "Georgia--. Ill, It E. A." The ether side resembles the date side of a trade dollar, with the word " Brllan. I. A." Tbe real value Is net ascertained. The Bart Literary society gave an enter tainment In Pickwick hall, Georgetown, en Wednesday evening, April 21. Mr. Jehn Helm has drawn tbe water from bis carp pond and eilers for sale te his friends and the public about 1,200 mockers. An Editor's Itedy te lie Cremated. The body of Fleris B. Plimpton, late asso ciate editor of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, is te be cremated In accordance with his oft-expressed desire. In charge of friends it is new en its way here and is expected te arrive en the Day Express te-day. Tbe desire or these accompanying la that all the coremenles shall be strictly private. A committee of the Baltimore Cremation company, consisting (of Frank H. Hamble Hamblo ten, Jehn It Kenneus, Jehn W. Middendorf and O. W. Lehman, came evor te Lancaster te-day te witness the cremation and te decide en which system the Baltimore furnace will be erected. The Tep et a Chnrch Steeple Fired. The most peculiar fire that has ever oc curred In Uarrlsburg was the result of a stroke of lightning eti Saturday afternoon. During a thunder storm and heavy rain ball-lightning struck tbeextreme point of the steeple en tbe Market Sriuare Presbyterian church, the most lefty edifice or its Kind In tbe city. On tbe top or the Bteeple was an ornamental kueb, which Immediately caught fire, and was extinguished with great dtll culty. The lecu was t-2,000. Held en Tnree Charges. Geerge Fergusen has been held before Alderman Plnkorten en the charge of assault aud battery, drunk aud disorderly conduct and surety et tbe peace. Geerge get drunk en Saturday and went te'lhe house of Samuel Whitford, en whom he made an attack. He will have a geed many explanations te make before he Is through with these cases. Anether Klchmend Id the Field. Dr.P.J.Koebuek,latestate senator,and later defeated candtdate for Congress, la in town te day trying te find out whether or net he will contest the Republican nomination ter Congress with Commedore HIestand. When he discovers we'll makes note of It Iletter Bboet Snipe. David Grew, of llohrerstewn, has been ar rested en complaint et Solemon Gable mads berere Alderman MoCenomy. He la charged I with violating the gams law by sheeting nwu UP AND DOWH THE BTATK. The stockholders of the defunct City National bank, ei Wltllamspert, will aave abnil fifty percent or their stock. Mayer Fulton, of Pittsburg, has been charged In a local article lu tbe lst 1th drunkenness and ebscenltv. Geerge White, a Mercer lawyer, ha sued the proprietors el the Mercer soldiers' orphan schools te roeovor ene-tirth of the profits or that Institution. The amount Is said te be ever one hundred thousand dollars. Fhe thousand members et the Miners and Laberer's Amalgamated association and the Knights or Laber marched through the streets of Wtlkusbarreen Saturday, and after wards were addressed by prominent speak ers. Alfred 11. Halm, ex-ceuntv auditor, who recently pleaded guilty te seen ludlctments for forgery and larceny, was sentenced In Easten en Saturday, te pay TOO fine and the costs of the prosecution and te serve four years In Jail. ' Tell's lUIn" Iiniiriitril. The grounds at "Tell's Haln" have been decidedly improved within the last few weeks by the Lancaster Schuetzen- eretn. The day for target practice aud prire sheeting has been changed from JAlday te Tuesday of each week rer the coming season. A short target practice last week exhibited some ex cellent sheeting. Target practice w III again occur te-morrow. A Kettle of Kggs tell. Seme ene left a kettle, with several dozen of eggs, In ene of the Central market houses en Ssturday. The ewner may have missed his Easter treat by the less of the eggs but he can get thorn by calllngen Markotmaster Wllhelm. May Come Aroend All Itlght. Jehn Snyder, the Provldenee township man w be tried te sheet himself te death last week, is net dead, and it Is the general opinion that b-e will recover. Saturday's rtre. The building en Cbestnut street, occupied by E. L. Zercher, as a cigar factory, w hlch was damaged by fire Saturday morning, was net Insured, as was at first supposed. Tbe Glebe hotel was lusured for H.OW, instead or $1,000, as stated before Fer a lietter Water Supply. This morning workmen began digging the treuch en Orange street In which the twenty Inch water pipe will be laid. The street w III likely be in bad condition for a time, Ws advise all In want of geed beets or -dices at low prices te visit the Hed 1 rent Shoe Store, Ne. U North Queen street, next deer te pojtefllco aprlt-lwd.iltw Amuse menta. " Arkamaur Kit." On Wednesday and Thurs day evenings next Henry Chanfrau will appear lu the opera house tn the great play et " Kit the ArVansaw Traveler." The star Is the son of a noted actor, and he has been doing well with the play. The pros praises him highly and the liosten Journal has this te say "The melo drama of Kit, In which Henry Chanfrau assumed the title rele, was a dramatic event of special interest last evening at the Dosten theatre. M r Chanfrau was greeted with hearty rounds of p plauseln the exciting and powerfully wrought scenes of the piece, which have for jearn been shown at their best en the liosten theatre stage. Henry Chanfrau sustained, In a large degree the popular favor wen by his father In this great play." The Population of Lancaster Is abeat 30.0m, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as theso complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers, vve would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle et hemp's lialsam for the Threat and l.ungs. l'rice Mi cents and It Trial sue Iree. Itespectfnlly, II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street (3) BKATUH. Hstzoe In this city, en the 2lth Inst , Mary, wlfoet Mchelas Herzec, in tha 73d jear ether age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spcctiully Invited te attend the funeral from tbe residence of her husband, Ne. 4J High street, en Tuesday morning at 6X o'clock High mass at St. Jeseph's church. Interment at St. Jo Je seph's cemetery. I.estz April 21, ISn). In this city. William II , son of Uoergn and Catharine l.entz, ajed 15 years, 9 months and ?3 days. The relatives and friends of tha family are re spcetfnlly invited te attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, Sn. Ktl North Queen street en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. LUii.rr.-N'ear Safe Harber, en the iM Inst , Mrs. Sarah liatley, mother of Mrs A. A l'egan, of Safe Harber. Hess -In Quarryvllle, en the 21th tnst.t M. Hess, aged en years and 3 days The relatives and trlends of the latnllj are re spectfully Invited te attend the I tin oral from his lata residence, Qnarryvllle, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock Services at the German Hefermed church at 10X o'clock, interment at Quarryville. ap2A-:id DxicntER-Apiil 25, IS.-., In this city, Alfred U Delchler, son of Maxmllllan and Catharine Delchler, In tbe 31st year of his age. Tbe relatives aud friends of the family are re apectfully invited te attend tbe funeral, from his late residence. Ne. in Kast Lemen street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment atWpedward Hill cemetery MAHKBTH. Live Stock Market. Chicxoe, April 2C Cattle Itccelpts, iO head , shlpmenU, 300 head; market very stendr shlpplng steers. M0 te 1.VO B,s ,f lftfji ;j: Mockers and feeders, IS70aii: cows, bulls and mixed. SI 7IS4 23; quite, i 7SQ3 25 ; through lexans,S4S4 75 Hogs Hecelnts, 8 000 hcadj shipments, l.me head: actlvej bfllOc higher, rough and mixed, S3 90Q415: packing and ehlnnlng, H10Q1.35; light W60a.2O skips, iJ !AQ-iti. oheep Kecelpts, l.OUO hexrt; shipments. 2,000 head; market stronger; natives, fi oeqjco ast LiiBSTT Cattle receipts, SM head ; shipments, 491 head; nothing doing; all threngh consignments. Shipments te New Tork, 15 airleads. Hogs receipts, 1,000 head ; shlpments, 2,ine; market blew ; Philadelphia. It 41)34 15 ; 1 erk. ers, $4 20O4 30 1 skips, W OOQl 13. shipments te New Yerk, 13 carloads. Sheep receipt. 2.0U0 head ; shipments. 1,000; market very dull at yesterday's prices. Orsin and Previsions, furnished by 8, K. Yundt, Breker, Chicago. April 28, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cem. Oats. Perk. Lard. April May 7X ?!?' June 81V; .17; 3u gin s ' July ,:.SiH asri .11 6 10 August S2X ml September 83 Kecelpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat j Spring Wheat 31 Cern... ......... 1!5 Oats 1S Barley li' oil City Crude Oil 71 K Head. Beeelpts Hogs. 17,000 Closing Prices o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oat. Perk. Lard. April 7 SH1 W-i SS) tl May ...78X 37vi 3eW a us 5 no Juue MA? 87'2 SOW 9.U7K 5 95 July mi 4i X ."M eK August Biy, 9.27K C07H Oil City Crude Oil 7 New Yerk Produce Market. Nsw Yerk, April 20 rieur eull and market steady; fine, fj 25Q3 00; Superfine, tl Ce 0340; Common te Geed Extra Western, S3 15fl. City Mill Kxtras. (4 6001 C5 for West Indies ; Minn. Kztra,t3 255 as. Wheat Ne. 1 Ited state en Spot, (1 01 ; Ne. 2 Hed, 9Jei Ne. 1 White, state, 95e; Ne. 2 Hed, Winter, May, 9e; Ne. -1 Ked, Winter, June! w;,c. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, tifs. May, Kyka ; June. 46c, (Jats-NO. 1 White State, spot, 43c; Ne. 2, de, 41c Hye dull. Iiarley dull. Perk quiet; Family Mess. $9 50310 W. Lard May, te 15; June, te . Molasses dull 1 19c. for W test bolllngsteck Turpentine nominal at 41c, lleefn dull 1 strained te geed, II 07KO1 12X. freights steady ; grata te Liverpool, !ic. Butter Markel dull, weak; New Western Ornamery, 19Q.'4e ; State Dairy, half arhln tubs. 21Q31C. cheese dull 1 Western, 10Kc t State, 7(sc. Keirs dull : State. 13c 1 Western. 1 -ifp Sugar market firm ; Jieflned cutlcwt, granulated, j;,e. Tallew dull ; prime city, 3 13 lCc. I'etrelenui dull 1 refined In cases, gkc. Coffee dull 1 fair cargoes at 8Kc Wee dull; ranges from SStc IXct Oolafe Market. Cmioxeo, April 20, ft-JO a. m. Market clesed: jVyfSVe80' ''ex ." l7,ufy,:wkcC, M'T' Sni0t Jun"' July"Mc?rtl' a'S0, M7' 43Jun.ae0 xerk-Aprtl, H 93 j May, Id 93; June, 9 03 1 July.wuawnu.' " ' ' . V-fgrki Jt W May, S 00; June,4 90; Jtfo's-iprtiile'lBJii July,, "71 May, a sa t June, is set I ' ' fhtladainMa Prednea Market, rsttxtniraiA. April St rieur Market steady, sates of M0bana Minn, bakers at It e4 n I renna. family at SS 75 le j esters at U USi;M l'atenta,M ;m2 U flour as stew at 13 403 i 1 . iu., rail Wheat-April, We i May, tci June, VJV.ct.lnly.PiKe. ' Mti Cern April, Jnlf l?p. li e ( May, 4CKM June, tCXs i Oats April, 4Vii May 39',t June 3oVeJnly &Xc rlew erk PlncRS. Nsw Yeas, April W.W all street 1 se p, m. Meney leaned at SK per cent r"orelun ex chanire lirm, fi"7Hu,St uovernmenis nnuj Currency 6', 1117 bid t 's coups. II Hi bid I.VMH'.V'kl. The stock timket this morning was dull throughout The only feat ure et Interest was consolidated gas, which opened at 1(0 en a Uin (toil lmlnes ntid sold down te !tt; and then re co cred te &7. The quotations for the nencrnlly active ltt were slight, but the tene of specula tion was Ami, netw Ithstandtng the extreme In activity, and at midday prices were up H te H percent The market Is steady but dull at pve cut writing. .vjtir AitrBHTtHEXKxrn. B aKINO reWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemenoss. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude et low test short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cam. llerxL Bixtsa 1'ewDSB CO., 108 Wall Street New erk. iuav27-lvdw w; ANTED A (1IUL 1 OH (KNKilAL housework. Reference reiinlred (all at Ne. ai North Huke street apX 2td w 1IY I'AYtlGrOHASET OK TKETH ben you can get the same at t at W. I.. rISH Kit's Dental ICoeins. Ne. 6i North Qucen strwd. das administered. apl71)d Wanti:d-a gihl reit gknehal houeerk In asmall family. Inquire at Ne.9 East Klngstreet np.v-jiu C-1AN i:s ' CANES 1 1 A r V liL LINE OF J Lane of every elvle, from & cents up.Jiiel rtcetved at MAKKl.tl's (Kennerly llartman's) " Vellea Frent," Ne. 21 North Queen Street Qenn nrwi TO -i-ean en lan. iJtJJJJJ caster prepert y, In su te suit, at the lowest current rates. J.H DUKI'l.N, mirtJ lmdlt 4Y, Walnut st , Philadelphia. "IITANTKD-A riltST-CLASS t'OAt'll- V Painter that can letter and ornament at i IIL1P DOtltsUM'S CAKHIAUK rACTOHi, Nes. 12t and 123 Kast hlng street. Apply at once. ltd AA. BB. Use Manheiin Heller Fleur. The Original. Iho Best m y21vM,VV AS It E AST END YAKD. 0. J. SWARR & 00. COAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Omce-Ne. 20 CENTKK 8QUAUK. Ilethyard nd oince cennected with Telephene KxChange. aprl3-lvdM.tV.lt -T.TJANTED AN INTELLIGENT I'.AUN 1 V est Catholic man te represent a large, re spensible Barclay street house In bis e n local ity and eutitlde large cities. A remunerative salary te light party. Keferences Address HAUL LAY, Bex I,5e5, N. Y. Keferences exchanged. aimdM OLACKUERKY, CHERRY, GINGER AND hlililEL BKANDIhS, COr, aiuart, I N hST CATAWBA WINE, tl.W a gallon, UOHItKU'B LIQUOU STOKE, Ne. 22 Centra 8(jnare, Lancaster, l'a. aprS-lydU T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable TOBACCO CUTTINGS, SCRAPS, 8IFT 1NOS AND PACKKUS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. .1.8. MOLINS, Ne. 273 Pearl Sitreet, New 1 erk. Reference Fred. Schutte, Ne. 213 Pearl street New Yerk. febl7-lyd FOREPAUGH CLAIMS TO HAVE THE GKKATK8TSHOWON EAUTH. In our line we stand side by slde with t'ore paugb. we have the heat gemls and lewes rrtcs en earth. FUKKTKAS. BESTCOtTEKS STANDEKD faLTO AH8. Llghest 5c. Sugar In tbe city, utnger Snaps, Ce. a pound. California l'lums, 10c. a pound. Baker's Chocolate, ISC. a cake. Epp's Cocea, 20c. a can, at CLAKKK'S TEA STOUE, my, 1 ydAw At Ne. 3d West King Street T ANCASTER RINK. WEDNESDAY EVEXINO, Skating 7 Until'.) O'clock. Dancing '.) Until 12 O'clock. Muslc by UIXK BAND and GHOSH'S Olt- uutainA ADMISSION IS CENTS spM-3td -pATENT STRAP PANTALOONS. Tbe Greatest Invention of lit Age. l'antaleens made with the Patent Strap tit easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up when sitting den n, and give better satlslactleu than any ethers. Place your order with A. II. ltesensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has tbe sole right for Lancaster rer the Patent Double Deuble Strap Pantaloons. I offer an unusually fall stock or nebby goods for Pantaloons, Suits, Vesting and Spring Ovcrcoets, and am devoting my en. tire attention te my trlends and patrons, and w 111 spare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as first lnu Merchant Tailor el Lancaster. Kespectfully yours, A. II. KOSENSTEIN, 37 North Queen St QUA8. .ECU, BJITLKIlOr Weiuer mid Uavniiit Beer, Brewed from the Best Malt and. Imported Heps expressly for family use. Alse munutacturer and bottler of Mineral Water, UarsaparUla, Oln. ger Ale, Birch Beer, etc. Ne. ' WEST OUANfl K STltKKT. apr2I lwd Lancaster, l'a. AFRESH SUPPLY OFBTAPLE GOODS Just received at Jlechfeld'a, consisting of Working Pants, new make or overalls; the best In the market Coats, Vests, Shirts of any kind. Underwear for all seasons. Hosiery In British, Demestic, 4e , In all plzes and quality, at reduced prices. New styles of Linen and Paper Cellars, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, latest styles; Suspen ders. and Notion, generally ,,, Ne. 62 North Queen street V. R. Houses for Sole or ltent ; also Cholce Building Leu for Sale. s PRING IIAKT'B. OPEN1NQ AT H. GER- FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of riNK WOOLLENS for the Spring liudete be found In the City of Lancaster. A Cholce Line of Spring Overceatings and Pant&loenlngs In all the Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, Best Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART. no. is nebth quin btkkkt. TOprKsitetPote(r a?7-iy(u. If K WAD rXR TJHKMKXm. TUEn !! VKL1AW FRONT "cKKKV. .inin,ileA.JUvn.11 .? " .?'r is steadily KSlnlng the reputation as the tnnet reliable IlAVium Cigar In the market for a nickel, at , .. MAHKl.KY'S (termcrly itartman's; " Yellow front," ise. 21 worth Queen street ROPOSALS FOR REPAINTING OUT ?,n.K of Court llouse will tie rrrelvsd at County Commissioners' office, I.Aiicstr, l'a , until neon, WhIINKMUAV, Al'Kll. IM, 135. TUree coats of paint must tin rH en. Wherever Itiesaml nml paint la en" or loose It mutt bn scraped and painted and sanded le correspond wlththn rest of the building, ihe tiest white lend and ollmustbe used. Bame te be purchannd Initly of ljuvnuter ntul kept In court heuse cellar subject te Inspection. Brarreldlntr and everything necessary mr a first-class lob te be IimiWhcd by contributors. IhornmuiWalencrsrrflono the right te reject any or nil bids, 11V OltllKIl or 1IIK 110AHI). Attest FRANK it nusT, Clerk. aJ4 2t PKOl'O.SALH mil I'UUNIHIUNO Headstones rer Soldiers' lltaves, will be ro re celved until 110011, 1 11UUSUAY, Al'KlI.i, lv. by the County t'onunlsaleners of Lancaster county, at their oillce, Lancaster, l'a., under a recent act nttlie I.eglslaturn and tbe following spccltlcallnns 1. 'the stones tebemadn of Pure, V lilte Mar hie, of geed Quality and te tu furnished as or dered. 1. The design of the stones te be thatnl the stones et similar iharactcr furnished by the I nlted smtes Uevcrnmcnt, the samflln Icnplh aud thickness, and the lettering the same with the addition of the year of death. The work te Include the setting of the stones ll OHIILUOr-THE UOAltl). .vilest 1 sank (intisT, Clerk apr.'l 2td s PR1NO GOODS -A'l- A. HIRSH'S, NOS. 6 fc O NORTH QUEEN ST. All the latest Stjles of HATS AND BONNETS. Hats Ter23c and up. Kine flowers, feathers and lower Pompons. Mlllluary Silks, Satins, civets, Netttngs, Laces, Ueld Ijice, Silver Ijvcu, l.ace mixed with geld, and many ether New Trimmings. 1 ancy Beads, Hat Ornaments, Children's Lace Caps, Corsets, Cellars, Cuffs. Handkerchiefs, Jerseys, Ladles' Hnse, and a large variety of ether goods, Call wind see us before purchasing elsewhere. aprlt 2md QPHMNOI OPENING M THK Ol'ENINH OK THE New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postertlce) Will take place en SATUKDAi, ,W'IUI. 17th. with oneet Iho flnest and most cemplete assort ment et Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of the Hest Makes and at the Lewest l'CMslhle Prices. The sleck Is entirely new and carefully selected. and goods will le sold at srillCiLY (INK l'ltlOKand SATISKaCTION OUAIIAN 1 KRI) A cordial Invitation Is extendnd te all te visit our New Stere, whether jeu buy or net. Ne trouble te show geed. UEMEMIIEIITIIE PLACE, Ne. 4S NORTH QUEEN STREET (Next Doer te the l'osterllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. nprll2wdAStw AMVURXKXTB. mm: K EM PAS KETL'RN. &rancl Popular Concert. UKACI. CllUltCH LKCll'ltK HOOM-Al'UIL 2H, IvB. ADMISSION . ONLY SSCKNIS. W Tickets at the New Drug Stere of Mr. AHred A. Hiibley, Ne fc V . King St, or or Mr. I,. ltau.Ne J19VJN QtieenSt ail It-W.SM.W piUI.TON OPERA HOUSE. Wodneadaycfc Thursday, April 28, 20. TIIKTAI.KVTKIl AllllST, HENRY CHANFRAU, I n his ( real Original Drama of Western Life, AS- KIT Tlli: AKKANS.VW TIIAV KI.HK. SU 1' POUTED ll A SI BONO COMPANY. Accompanied by theso two thirsty Hnd Ingenl- mis " characters," " Til K .1 1 DO K " and M A.IOU." Performed In Kvery Leading Thitre In America. New Fiencry, slechenlcal Klfects, Ktc Ureat Levee Scene. CALlOl'KtOLOKKD QUAKTE'lTL. Dancing Pickaninny. PltlCKS ... .. . r.,3.i.t CKN'IP. Bvserved Aeats at Opera Heuse ail-it FUBMTUltK. XTOKKM KIKR'S. TABLES Every Description Of -AT HOFFMEIER'S FUKN1TUKE WAUKUOOMS, Ne. 26 East King Street. a-Speclal Attention Frames te Onler. te Itepalrs, l'ictur l'AUAHt)IJ AC. T03E BROS, it HARTMAN. BLACK SATIN PARASOLS! SILK LAOE. LINED IN ALL COLOK9, ai.05. GOOU SAILS I'AKASOLS-M INCH-7oe. THE MflflUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hariman, 14 EAST KING ST. apl Cmd WOH BALK OH MKNT. RKNT. IiARG H TWO-STORY TJtOR U brlc kail a!.. blickdwclllnir. Ne. SIS Seuth Queen street! ball, eight rooms, basement, garret, cellar, side yard, etc. Al.xiAJS A. 11 (.11 it a. CO., Heal Kstate and InsiiranrA Atrnnta. sie-Std. Ne. Ida East Klug street Fil- RENT. Tobacco Warehouse with I'nnn'a If it Siding, Capacity for storing 3.0W) cases. Apply at the marlOtfd INTELLIQENCKlt OPflCK. HORSE FOR KAI.K A FINK SADDLE or faintly Driving Korse, young and In geed order and a rsst driver, for sale at Ne. Tit KAST CH KSTN HT 8TKEET, aplSlwd Lancaster, Pa. P" RKNT. An established Orecerv Stand with dwelling attached In southern part of the city. ruwixiiuu xpni iHi. jvppiyai Ne. ISS KA K A. x A (INU8TUKKT. T7IOR RENT. . X! Shep in rear of Ne. 87 West Chestnut street, nsed as a clgar-bez factory, and a shop en Mlirtln street between Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. A. llubley as a drug store, West Klngstreet Apply at the flS-tra INTELLIGENCER OFKICK. JD10R BALE. THE MECHANICS' HALL HOTEL, Cor, Second and Lawrence Bts., .,l"i5,?!0OB1.,Pcale,1 auieng the dlflerent roll, lng mUls. Jlest sund In Columbia. Offered for onwM.tmtef thelU-health of the piSprti. .1,.. a-KSDMlCKiHIN. iMwft t7triH, liMT BOOM. seViS ryvA sJSsVesVfcJMf IT1R1COTS. All-Weel Tricots In Spring Skades And Ktegant finish ferStcaysrd, at Tru North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. UYKMR, nnyMyd Ne. J2J North Uiieen street rpm: NEW OAHU store! NEW CASH STORE, Opposite Iho Keystone Heuso and Northern Hank, Noh, 247 & 219 Nmtli Queen Street NKW Sl'KINII DltKSSOOOMSInalltha Latest Popular Shades. HOOK BLACK SILKS. (lOOI) BLACK CASH. MKIIKS. .... Ne better in the city for the money. "J'.f.'ii i'le,UN0. ln " h0 Nw hl Cilnkled Seersuckers, Batiste Glottis, Sal Sal Sal toens, I'ercales, Chlntres, Ac. lull Line or NKW I'lUNT.S ANI3 DOMK4TICS. which we offer at Lew Prices. Asr-rioase call and sce us bcrore purchasing. fetiS-lyil W. If. BOW Kite. CIMX'IAL HARGA1NS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Oiler Special Bargains In NKW srilINO WKAPS, NKW SI'HINU HOLT- CI,K,IKKKYS, Black and Colored. NKW Ml'ltlMl JKUSKiS, est trenU. Yard wide Cheviot, UKe. u yard, made te sell ler 20c. 1hoe ttcgant l'ln Check Pongees sr pleasing everybody at 10c a 5 ard, worth 17c. a yard. Weel Dress Uends, new and pretty similes, Ce., made te sell at UXc Fifty pieces All-Weel Black Cashmere, die, a yard t would be cheap enough at ClXc a yard. OKNTS'LAUNDHtKIl AVI) UNLAUNDItlKH Milt UTS, Uenta' Cellars, Ciitfs. Neekwear, Hosiery, Kte , tn (treat Variety and Lew Prices, AT THK BOSTON STORE. Nea. 20 Si 28 North Qtioen St. LANCASTKU, l'A. J OHN H. OIVLKIt OKO. F. RATUVON. Gentlemen and Beys CLOTHING Made te Order, -AT- Aslcnishing Liw Prlca FOR CASH, AT GIVLER & CO.'S CSH STORE, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LtncAsris. l'x. Du KSS SILKH. WATT & SHAND Invite Speclsl Attention te their New Line of DRESS SILKS! SUMMER DUES3 SILKS at oTtremcly low prices. COI.OUED DltKSS SILKS only IScenu a yard, 21 INCH COLOItKDDKESSSILKS.TScavard, real value, ll.m. 21 INCH BUUA1I SILKH.allthe popular shades, lac. a j anl. ELEQ ANT SUKAII SILKS S5c. a yard : usual city prlce fl en. BUPEKIOK SATIN UH ADAM A, lift) a yard j lately sold at II 23. 21-lN'CII BLACK DltKSS SILKS, lie ayardi thought cheap at B7)c. KI.KOANT BLACK DltKSS SILKS lit II W, tl.andJl.M. An Kilenslve Assortment of Parasols and Sunsliades Made te our Special Order by the Largest Manufacturers et Popular Prices, New Yerk Stere, Nej. 6, 8 Ss 10 East King- St. J.B MARTIN CO. DRESS SILKS ! NEW SILKS AltlUVINU EVERY DAY, AND THIS DKPAKTUENT IS FILLED WITH A Oheicp Stock, LOWEST PRICES. BLACK SILKS. QUINKT'S BLACK SILKS are acknowledged te be the Best Silks manufactured tn the World, and every yard Is warranted. We have a special number that Is marked attl a yard actual value of same la 11.23. Other numbers of (Julnel's Black Bilks are aelltnir at 73c., bee, Sl.lO. tl!, 11.30 and r a yard. COLORED DItESS SILK8 In the Spring Shades, at 43c. a yard, are of a su- Iierler quality for the meuey. Complete line of ,'olered silks at W)e., 73c. and 11 a yard. SURAH DRESS SILKS, that we are selling at Kc. ayard.arabelng sold olsewhere at j. All the Newest ahadu. A Black Surah Silk, recently purchased, Is el an ultra width and quality ferl a yard. SUMMER DRESS SILKS were never se low In price as they are this sea. son, and we are taking the lead In le w prlees by oirerlnfr a Summer Silk ln Checks and e tripes at 30c. a yard, ether lines at 33c., tee., 61c , 60c. and 73e , In the Newest Colorings and Combinations J. B. Martin & Ce,, Cor. West KIg Si Prince StM (CTOMUf BWTcMHOB.) LAMOAtTIK, FA,