& mi: THB LANCASTER DAIIiY INTEUJGENCBB. THUB8DAY. MAY C. 1886. , fiK.-M W' .' - - , u a. IV IS M ;V Vf - . :l KV TOT CAW OfF THE TRACK. A USr MWOJI CUT TMK CUtVMBiA A Taw wwma Trans nw " I FT fly DW M Othr -mm jum HnM Netaa AkMt Tsma. i"JrCerlwB0,,,'T"JJOM0"1' , Colombia, M A-A w, " " Our nwr te Mm tra through rrelght Wate. HMtwr wld Je"P" Elmer, conduc tor Jim wMeh Wm rout WM blockaded for ILi'hwa Tbe train was running at a " 'Z'TZi - -- .l M. hlmM. Ukuikla '"'.ywrryan Tork Furnace when tbe brnke t i iljilnff of one of tbe cars tell from Its ;" nmltiuB and by striking against tbe lies ., ..1 ' mmi In h llitnwii nfl cawed tea eaaa te be thrown off tbe track. Tbe cars were shoved about In all directions and effectually stepped the run ning ei trains In both directions, Tbe ims sengei train, leaving Columbia at 10:33 a. in., was unable te run any farther down the read than "Yerk Furnace, and the passengers, baggage and mail matter bad te be trans ferred te another section below ttie wreck, and by that means go down the raid. Tbe uotumeia wrecK crew leu town at i:i; p. m. for the scene et the wreck, and after clearing away the blockade returned home at 1010 p. in. The cars were net damaged by being tnrewn en iue iracas, anu lermnaieiy none or the empleyes received any injuries. Mishap te Rallreadrrs. Drakemaa Jehn W. Smith, of crew IT, P. R. It., living en Perry street, en Wednesday morning. In the B2d street yard, al l'iiltmlul- phla, Traa engaged In coupling cars. He bad bis right band caught between the dead weeds of two cars, resulting in the hand be ing mashed in a severe manner. The injured man returned te his home last night alter bis injury bad received medical intention. It was found necessary te amputated two lingers of the hand. Last night the empleyes ei the Pennsylva nia railroad en crew Ne. 3 were engaged in putting eir some cars en tbe West Chester Biding, William Nielil, the conductor or the train, was standing en tbe tank of tbe engine. which was running very rapidly, attempted lojuuipieum greunu at tue Hwncnes. in se doing be was thte wn very violently te the ground and was rendered senseless lorsemo time. The mishap did net result in auy serious manner. Bayard T. Leckard, yard man of the Penn sylvania railroad, was engaged in turning a switch in the west yards last night, when Uie lever slipped lreui his grasp and dealt him a violent blew in bis face. Ills lips were cut open and the face bruised, although no bones were broken. Anether Generous Deed. Mr. H. H. Housten, et Philadelphia, very generously donated te tbe St. Paul's P. E. church of Columbia, a let of ground en Lo cust street, betueen Third ami Feutth, upon which this congregation will erect a church. The congregation decided te purchase the adjoining property of Mrs. Maria Chrlssinger se that they will be able te build a church of large dimensions. This fact coming te the knowledge of Mr. Housten, be has again displayed ills muni licence by declaring his Intention el raying for tbe additional pur chase. Town Notes. The Old Felks concert, held In the armory last night, was well attended and a neat sum will be realized for the object ier which the concert was given. This evening tbe Bible class of the Second street Lutheran churcb, will held a sociable at the residence el their teacher, Mr. L. W. May, en Locust street. ' Officer Hard nole arrested Jehn Leralne, a tramp, for being drunk and disorderly. Squire Frank sent him te Jail for five days. The shad fishing is slowly getting better and geed success attended the labors of the fishermen last night A man named McAllee was engaged en Wednesday iu hauling iron for the Columbia rolling mill. A large pieci fell en bis left hand mashing the middle finger of tbe band. The injury received medical attention. Jehn Oallaher, n trump, was arrested this morning by Olllcer Uardnele for drunkeu drunkeu ness and disorderly conduct. Nfjuire Frank Bent him te tall for live days. The Salvation Army w ent te Wrightavllle last night for the purpose of holding meet ings In that town. The owners of the ball would net allow them te occupy the building unless the rent was paid in advance. The meetings were held in the street. About titty young men from town, Including the cbeir, went ever the river with tbe Army ana assisieu in me singing ei ineir stirring "battle songs." F. F. W. tihearf, corner Third and Walnut streets, has added a three-horse power engiue te his establishment ler tbe manufacture et Ice cream. A short time age Lr. article appeared in the Tobacco Journal containing a statement that trade in this business was very dull in Col umbia and that union prices were net paid ler tbe manufacturing et cigars. The tobacco dealers in town say that this statement Is an untruth and that the trade compares favor ably with ether towns, and that union prices are paid for the making of cigars. 1A. Gov. Black en tbe Irlah guetUen. Frem hla letter te the Pittsburg- l'arnell meet ing. It ought te be a pleasure te any genuine American te meet these sons el Ireland who, while serving their adepted country with do de voted patriotism and gallantry, remember ever tbe bitter sorrows of tbe old laud, and maintain the struggle for her liberation here aB they might have done at home. It is a splendid tribute te the neble character el these scattered children of the green ifele the world ever, as well as te the holiness of their cause, descended from oue generation te another, that at last all civilized mankind staud with them and raise a common voice against the hideous wrong, wiiich Incenses all men because 11 is a wrong. Here, iu tbe most blessed of all countries, there is, let us thank Ged, no longer a dillurence el opin epin opin ien. Men of all parties and el all shades ei religious belle! crowd tegether te eiler their sympathies and their means te strengthen the steady parliamentary phalanx, under Parnell. by whose invincible ceustancv it new appears tbe liberty of Ireland isat length J 10 ee exterieu irem tne ueiter nature 01 cug land. It would be strange, Indeed, if any man, born under our Institutions could at this supreme moment deny ills sympathy te Ireland. AVe, at least; whatever may be thought elsewhere bold that the right of home rule, and of home trial, of home law and of home magistracy, is born with and iu a man, as much as the right te drink from the home fountain or te breath the home air. Let Ireland remember tbe bleed shed and tbe heroic effort spent without avail in her long and cruel struggle for domestic rights, aud let her new, without .looking tee nar rowly into the details of the measure, accept' from tbe awakened ceubcleucu or Great Britain and from the liandsoriier enlightened minister, any concession which the wise aud wary l'arnell shall be willing te take. The disruption et the corrupt Union, an Irish Parliament in Dublin 1 An Ingenious, brave and steadfast people with tliese means lu their hands will ultimately attain all that may be desirable. 1 remain, with great respect, your obedient servant, " Chau.nukv F. Black. A IUVXU UtlUUUlHTH VEUIL, Taklee a Narcotic tu act Benis Bleep, Charles bhulinjcr Nearly Le.e. Hla Life. Charles Bhulmyer, a young druggist whose place ei business U en North Queen street near Lemen, made a narrow escape from death this morning. He had lest much sleep and was lu a very nervous condition In conse quence. Having been called up about 3 o'clock this mornlngtefillaprescrlptlon.he returned te bed and wishing te get some sleep took a narcotic, which In his enfeebled con. lit leu was tee much for him. As he did net open his store at the usual hour this moraine-, bis next deer neighbor, Mrs. Dr. Ker Ker feet, became uueasy about him, and alter waltiug until 8 o'clock aud being unable te get auy response te repeated kuecklng, had the deer brekeu open, a man went up te Air. Khulymer's room and feuud him in bed apparently dead. Mrs. Kerfoot and ethers hastened te his bedside clapped bisbanda and ued ether means te fevive him. Dr. Hyus was seut for, and administered proper re storatives and In a abort time Mr. Shulmyer regained consciousness, and by ten o'clock was out et danger. Had bis condition net been UUcevered until an hour later, lie would probably have lest his life. A Clerical Jehu, Frem the Lebanon Time. Father Christ handles the ribbons ever ins fifle home with great skill. rjr BSAQitevt. camvvb. 'praDklla and Minbtll'i ltil In IU I'ullest Oiery heim rrera lun nui. 'Franklin and Marshall always has bad the reputation for having as Hue n college cam pus as there. M perhaps , in the state. But especially is 11 beautiful during tbe present season of the year ; tbe trees are clothed In their foliage of dark green, the lilacs are In filll bloom, loadingeery breeze1 with their rich perfume; the grass Is kept sheit and green; the college and society halls are cesllv situated at the further end of the cam pus, having thelr walls neatly evcrsMin with green Ivery reaching well nigh te the top or the college cupola, and all around can be seen the lieautliul shrubbery Just new in full bloom. Te the eastnre the prl vate residences of the professors; toward the west Ilarbaugh hall, the observatory and academy building. All this is enclosed within nil Hrca of twenty- two acres of ground, having the uppearanee ilurlni? this season of the veir somewhat like a well cultivated greve, with nicely reg Ulatfd walks and drives, and comlertablu dwellings. The .May number of tbe "College Student" c.iuie out te-day. The "senior test" began te-day, and will conttnue till next Wednesday. Prof. D. A. Seuders is confined te his room en account of sickness. Mr. lshl, one et the Japanese students, is visiting some of bis Irtcnds iu New Yerk city. Mr. Krall, of the senior class In college, has been unwell for the last lew weeks. Mr. Kalbacb, 'SI, Is at present visiting ids Llemls iu Lancaster. 11. F. -'. Schieilt. of the middle class In the semluary, has been elected te read b paper ueiore tue annual missionary alliance 10 ee held at Oberllu, next fall. The missionary alliance Is couipe-ipd or deligdes represent ing the different theological si'iulimrieslii the United Mates. The honor thus conferred upon our seuiiniry and Mr. .Scheldt speaks well for our institution. Nlnoef the present seuler clas lu college expect te enter tbe theological seminary next fall. Tbe class number twenty-eight. The beard of visitors of the theological sem inary will meet en Wednesday, May 12, iu the college building. Tffe Caeft ARHlnitt Ihrm. Jehn Hoever and Lllas Snyder, the meu who were arrested in the loner end et tbe city, en last Saturday en the charge of steal- t leg chickens, bad a bearing belere Alderman Spurrier this morning. Jeseph Hurkhelder, a farmer icyiding at Wabank, testified that be had a let oiceickous stolen iremnis prom prem ises en last Tuesday a week. He Identified two found in Heet er's cellar as bis properly. The alderman held the meu for trial at court. Sny Sny derturnished bail and Hoever wascemmitled. Alter the chicken case tbe two prisoners were beard en a charge mere serious. They w ere charged with burglary by J. H.Lemau, resld resld ingatCamarge,ndcn township. Itwasalleued that en the night of Ne ember 25, 16S3. Snyder and Hoever broke into Leman's house from which tbev stele a large quantity el meat, butter, Ac. It was lurther claimed Ibat the men used a horse belonging te Mr. Leman te haul the goods te this city. On the way the team was abandoned and after wards recovered. After a partial hearlug the case was continued until Friday after noon when a decision will be gieu. The ews tit Viftptusvllle. V00ASSVILL.1:, May (1. Daniel Nell, a young but well known farmer, el" near Hin Hin Hin klotewn, died en Sunday morning of con sumption. His funeral took place yesterday from his late resldene, and was attended by a large concourse of people, ever two huu dred carriages being lu the funeral precession. Mr. 'elt was a member of tbe Mennenite church, "and the services were conducted by Bishop Martin, assisted by Klias Nelt, Jehn Zimmerman, David Buck waiter andTJosepb Wcnger. Interment at Grelfdale. The de ceased was aged 29 years. E. Hurkhelder, cenveyancer, of Farmors Farmers viile, left yesterday morning for Omaha Nebraska, where be will sjienil a few weeks. Mr. Hurkhelder Is a great fisherman, and will try his luck In the streams of the West. He geos by way of tbe 1'. U. It. and the Chicago A. Nerthw patera. II. M. Hellmau, I.em Wlttner, and Gee. F. Rutb, three of our young teachers, are study ing "like beavers" rer the examination In West Karl township en the lUtli iunt. The Docter In .Stelon. The May meeting et the Lancaster City and county .Medical seciety was held en Wednesday afternoon with the following members present ? Doctors Urysen, Black, Brobst, Beardman, Blackwood, t'arpenter, Craig, Compten, Deaver, Lbler, Kvuus, Fore man, Herr, M. L., Herr, B. F., Herr, A. J., Hertz, Hershey, Keudlg, Livingston, Light ner, Lehman, J. K., Musser, F. K., Musser, J. J I., Miller, Netvpher, Xetcher, Uehrer, Q. IU, Heed, Beemsnyder, 11. J., Kelsnd, King wait, Stewart, Trabert, Thomsen, Thompson, Trelcbler, Urban, Went, W. J , Weicbans, Weaver, D. B., and .ell. The roerts from the city and county sbewedthat no epidemics were prevailing, and that there was but very little sickness. All of tbe session was taken up in the re port of cases reported by pbvMciana, the dis cussion of which is os intb'itiit only tihe profc&sien. utsunrcs Aliittetl. t omparatively few citizens are aware of the great amount of work done by the beard of health and the health commissioner. During the month of April no less than forty nifisances in various jmrtsef the city were abated. These consisted et tool cess pools and hog-peus.clegged gutters, stagnant peels of water, disease-breeding ell.il and de caying meat aud vegetables In alleys and asti piles, etlensive manure lilies and many ether filthy and noxious thimrs likelv te geuorate disease. The sanitary cemmittee of councils win ue wen te give carciiil need te tbe application of the health authorities for financial and te cnable them toc.trrven thelr geed work. Improvement! at the Itecerilei's Ofllie. Werkmen have been busy the past two days in making repairs at tbe rccordet's etllce. A new platform has been built, the old high desks liave been loin out and iu thelr places desks of an Improved style have been placed. By the improvements mad tbe work Is made mere convenient for the clerks. Similar desks liave been placed In the orphans' court olllce. The AiItertlnlliK Car I lire Theadvertislug car of Jehn O'Bileu's cir cus, which exhibits beru en Thursday, May 131b, arrived iu this city from Washington last night. It is iu charge el M. II. t'ewles, who has a number el assistants. Although this show does net paint the town red with llamlng pesters, they tie a great deal el litho graphing and programming in the town ami county. A hllitenniill laiSHKenietit. Although the Gray A Stevens combina tion have been doing well at the npeia liou-e all vvoek, the audience present last night was the largest el the engagement. The play et "Without A Heme" was given for the last time and the presentation was as geed as before. Tills evening and every evening during the week "Saved Iteiii Iho .Storm" will be played. The Intelligent dogs take prominent parts in the piece. Heading Letter Carrier.' April Werk. During the month of April the letter carriers of Beadlng did the following work : Letters delivered, 121,018; postal cards delivered, 33,760; newspapers, etc., delivered, 72,771); total, 'Xi,im. Letters collected, e7,'.K ; postal carda collectod, 22,16'J; newspapers, etc, col lected, f,f.57 ; total W,03J. Sent Out, Geerge German was arrested yesterday afternoon for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, by Chlel Smith. He was before the mayor en Monday morning ler Iho xamu ofienseaml wasdischarged upon his prnmlsn te leave the city, 'i'liu mayor committed him ler ten days. The Shllller Iteiinlun. The annual leunien of the Shllller fire company will be held this evenlngat Lieder kraiiBball. Indications point te a pleasant occasion. Scheel Heard Meeting. Tbe May meeting or Hie rchoel beard will be held in common council chamber thU evening at 7Jj o'clock. Ahiue.1 Ull Wife. Alderman McQlInn has Issued a warrant for tbe arrest or Jehn LuU, who has been complained against for abusing his wlfe. This Is net the first time he has figured us a defendant ier that eilemw. Till! OKAV-AMWAKK THUVIILK. Suit in Itrreirr 93.000 ll.misRrs ler Alienat ing Wlfr'ii AITritlutim Jere Uehrer, Jehn II. High ami Henry Shubert, the arbitratets chosen te hear and detertnlne tbe suit nf (.'. 0. Aimvake against Jehn W. Gran, met ler the purpoae of their appointment, in one of the jury rooms at the court beuse, at 10 o'clock this morning. This Is an action te recover K,fM) damsges from Gran ler alienating the nllectlonsefAluwako's wife. Tbe plaiutlll was represented by Jacob B. Amwake and 11. I llavls and the defendant had T.J. Paus ler his attorney. Tbe plalntltls mined thalGrau had been con victed of adultery with Mr. Amwake, and tliAt both had been sentenced for lliatetlent. The deleuse WastliKt Amwake ill-treated his wlfe for years : that she had noalleelletisfor him after he had driven her lreui home by bis bad treatment, and therefore her all co ttons could net lie alienated. The testimony eta number of aldermen wa t the ellwt that Amwake had been sent te Jail en a num ber of occasions ler llt-lreatlug and threaten ing the HTe or Ms wile. The arbitration was continued until Monday alternoeu at Z o'clock, when additional testimony will be offered. Alter the adjeunneiil several of Iho wit wit wit nossea for t no plalutlir and defendant get into a w rangle and ter a time it looked as it there would boa knoeK-dowu or two. ItAHItl.l ItKXTAh ASDVVIA1 IU.V. nineteenth Annual Meeting Election el Offlcers Addresses ami Vaper Keatl. The nineteenth annual meeting et the Har ris Deutal association was held In the tlnitnl Army hall today, Dr. J. S. Smith In the chair. After the transaction el some routlne busi ness tbe society, went into un election of officers for the ensuing year, the following being chosen : President, Dr. Jehn McCalla, Millersvllle; vice president. Dr. J. A. Martin, Strasburg j secretarv. Dr. Win. N. Atner, city; treasurer, Dr. P. W. lllestand, Millentville; executive committee, Dr. T. It. l'lxten. city, 1). li. Hertz, Kphrata, and Dr. K. M. ZelL The following were chosen delegates te the Pennsylvania State Dental society : Drs. 1'. W. HlesUind, Millersvllle j J. I), llelgca, Yerk, and K. D. Hertz, Kplirata. Utl motion 01 ur. iiaiuii tue wjcieiy au au jeurued and took dinner w itii that geutlc mau. The society reassembled at-:.i0p. 111. Tbe retiring president, Dr. J. S, Smith, delivered the annual address, and President-elect Mc Calla en assuming the chair made a brief Inaugural. Dr. J. S. Smith read an interesting paper en the "Diagnosis and Treatment el Detitritlc Cystic Tumors of tbe Jaw," illustrating his remarKS wun metieis. After b brief discussion of the subject by members the society adfeurned. Vt eilillng Hells. One of the most fashionable events that Las agitated society circles In Pottstevv 11 fera long time, was the marriage at 10:30 this morning of Jehn A. Weber aud Miss Mary H. Holl Hell mau, iu SU Aleyslus Catholic church, which brought together a brilliant assemblage el guests from Beading, Philadelphia, Lancas ter, Douglasavllle and ethor places. The ceremony w as performed by Bev. Jehn A. Wagner, pastor ei St. Aleysms churcb. The bridal dress was of white silk, with lace trimmings, and the fieral ornaments natural lilies ei the valley. Jeseph Allgier, of Bead ing, was groomsman, and Miss Annie Healy, el Deugiassvllle, bridesmaid. The ushers were James A. Healy, or Madisen; Daniel K. Flaunery, of Deuglassville ; 11. A. Custer, Jehn F. Teunelier, II. D. Savier, esq , Jehn A. Sellnger and cx-BurgessNVUliam I. Bach, el rottstewu. rerhapA This Is Mni-y's I'ny. "Dr." Hale, who was rescued from a most disagreeable situation in Pittsburg by Dr. Mary E. Walker, thus refers te this cham pion In bis Washington paper, Hcnrth and Heme "Dr. Mary 1- Walker, whose commenda tory letler of the editor appears iu another column, has quite recently astonished Has tern people with her wenderrul endurance aud business sagacity. There probably does net exist in the United States te-day a vv Oman or mere indomitable pluck, or oue who is ever ready te delend the right, take up the cause el tbe down-treddeu, or lend an as sisting band te a deserving mortal. Before many mere years the true worth el this noble woman will meet with Its reward. In l'atur of a Neir Jail County t'omuiissieneni Myers and Hart man te-day signed the petition te the court praying for the erection of a new county prison. Commisideiier Gingrich has net yet decided what he will da He went te the prison this afternoon te take another leek at the crumbling edifice. When be returns from the Jail lie will determine what te de. The petition will be presented te the court en Saturday. The guestltm of llrlchs. Frem the lleadlin; Times. The builders of L-inca'ter and Norrlstevvn, from the lark of materials te mnkelhein, are expenenelnjr nome trouble en account et a scarcity of bricks. W by net scud te Heading j there is plenty of material here te manutac manutac ture brickR enough, net only for all the build lugs which these two places may want for present needs, but for a half de7en mere like them thrown lu. store r'llieriueu ArreBleil. Andrew Herr, llenjatuin F. Wiggins, Jacob S. Harnish and Geeige Herr have given ball for hearings en cbarges of lelating the fish lawn. The bearings will be held en Monday, between tbe hours of ten and two o'clock. These men live In the country, aud Wiggins is constable of West Lampcter township. It is claimed that they did the unlawful fishing lu Mill and I'equea creeks. Illtteu lly a Der Last evening William II. Hey, the book binder, was badly bitten by an Irish better deg, which be lu keeping ler a Philadelphia friend. He attempted te take a plece of ham from tlie animal, whereupen he made a spring for his threat. Hey threw up hla baud and the deg bit him in the arm caus ing ar ugly wound. Dr. Albright attended hliu. 11. It. Sunday hclinel Convention. A ministerial meeting and Sunday Kcboel convention, under the ausplces.ef the Last district, Fast German conference, United llrethren lu Christ, will be held atShoemak atSheemak atShoemak eraville, Iterks cout;ty,en Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 17, IS, lOaiid 20, A great many clergymen will be pre bent, and a large nttendauce of members et the United llrethren church is expected. The IrUh Meetlui;. At the monthly meeting of the Imcvster iiranch, Ne. fill I, Irish National League of America, last evening, routlne business was chielly transacted. A resolution was passed In continue the work of soliciting Huliscriiv Huliscriiv Huliscriiv tlousfer thelutid until fJ,0W) was obtained. Ilenellts I'altl. Tun of the cariwiitiirH living in this city, working ler Masler C.irculer Heard of the Philadelphia division et the Pennsylvania railroad, were the lirst te draw beuelita from the relief fund recently inaugurated by that company. Harry Kline wassick 18 days and received 27 lenefilH and Jehn 1 teeth 7 days aud he received f llUA Heme Again. Mr. Hebcrt H. Celeman, of Cornwall, who lias been sojourning with his lamlly at Jack sonville, Flerida, for some months, nrrived home last night at 0.-08 p. m. He came by the way of Couewago. New Onuitl aruiy l'et. (!en. J. 1. S. Oebin, department com cem mander, Oram! Army of the Republic, of Pennsylvania, will visit I.ltltz te-morrow evening te participate In the iiiuster in of 1'iwt Na 517, or the order. Maj. A. C. Heluichl is the mustering efllcer. The Ueiham Klectre Plated Waiu Is recetiuneiided ua a suhalllute ler bterllng silver. Don't hank, hawk, and lilew, lileiv, OlfKiiirllni; everybody, hut iue Dr. Hagu C'atairh Iteiutsly. nit)I,TtiAw Tegatner pearls from ocean's vases, Divers go down In divers places j Hut at our mouths of streams and buys, Ne pearls de Asian swimmers ralse Like these. In beauty's mouth that shlne Made by the SOOIIO.ST dlrine. nil-TuIh.S&w- We advise nil in wunt of geed beets or shoes at low prlces te visit the Jtcd front Bhoe Stere, Ne. North gucen street, next doerto io8teftlu. aprl(lvd<ir Auiusrmeuu t'ecnf end Jnmrnnitntat Cencfrt 1 lie grand tieet In store for IjiucmUMik Iu theinnrettat thanpenihoueefor the bencflt el St. Jeseph hospital, premises leleveiy well attended. It takes place oil Widuisday nvi'iilac nexl, and li ter n eryweithV charlt)-. Iho lone-rt given under the same auspices, the Italtlmere calhiv dral choir, last j ear was very tine, and this one premises te suipass II. the chart will open al the opera hiMise en Monday ueit. Jl.t UKKTH. rhllmlrlpltl I'riHtnr MarKet, I'MiLAinLriiiA, May fi. Fleur Miukct iiilpt sales el '" barrels I Minn, tinkers at Mt.iHT5i l'miiuv. lamlly at MMI te i Western al l WSW J l'at"nt,M T.MtSSX Uv e nuur n as steady at M 3MiS til. 1 p. ut call H heat May, 9P4C June, Cem Slay, i,c June, 47c : Julv Aur., Wc. Oitta May Sl'i; JuneKc; July aiWe sre. tiic : . Auk . simiYetk 1'riMluce Market. Saw Yerk, May 6 Heur 'market aidl but llrn: ; fine, 1 iMIJ j Superfine, t! "tl (13 10; t oinnieH te imkhI Kstni VA estern, WiVfl tlty Mill K-vtrm. (I avfll eS for West Indies : Minn Kltriv.fliHJ.V SO. Wheat Mi. I lied state en Spot, (""e t '" ' Ited. '.Sc , .Nil IVVhltc, state, Me; Ne. 2 lied, winter. May, IVVc; Ne. 8 lied, v Inter, June, SlJtic- corn Ne. Mlied, cash. t;ie. ; .lime, 4fiic. Osts Ne. 1 White ttate, spot, l.'c; Ne. 2, de. lic it ve dull. lisrley nominal. l'erk dull ; Mess, ie .vgirtW. Lard May, PI !' .1 mm, ft! 21. Molasses quiet. lstQp.ie for de test boiling SIOCK Tunx'tvtltie i)r,iulnel at !)ic. Renin Hull stniltieil te ;ts0,ll 07Ket l.'K- rrrlffhts quh-i gram in uiveriioei, j,s Ji-, Butter Maiket dullt New western Cnutmery, l.'vie ; Mate Dairy, hall llikln tubs, SlfiMc. Cheese dull ; Western. Sfisc; State. ;t;V. Ktfgs dull . state, Ue ; western, UKQlDst sugar tuatket dull; lleCntMl ciltleul, Ac; Graunlnted. O'iftbKc Tallew dull ; prune city, 3ic lVtrelcum dull ; rellnt'd lu itte, e'iu I ntrentlull : fair cargoes at S?4C Utcedutl; rangtu Irum Sertie. Untcage Market. Cbiiuoe, May e. 910 a. in. Market opened Wheat Mav. 77KG;7c: J uue, .-OJ.f c ; July, sljt ; August "-.Sic. corn May, J3c .luue, ii.i4c;; Jiily,37?ic. Aug , eat- Ma,;V ,'une, Z?ic, July. ic IVife .Tunu, f.' lTSlW); Julv, ti a. Lard ' me. .!' .Inlv, W m, Klus .inne, fi. .Iuly,,4:i Aug. Ji ". Lite Stock Markets. Kat I.ibsrtt Cattle receipts, 19 head . shipments, 7(1 head ; market slew . pi line. fj 4J.IV1. latr In geed, f I 7HJ5 common. $1,11 j" strxkers and feeder II ftefil 7S . shipments te New ) erk, 4 carloads. Hogs receipts, tttl head ; shipments, '"O market firm i t'hllaaelphtas, II 40( Se ; Yerk era, HSs'Slldl skips, 13 t SiJ 1 1 (. bhlpments te New Yerk, 3 carloads bheet receipts. l.n head s shipments, l,li1; uintket row ; prime. $1 (Jtgl W , fair te Reed, f I iVJl "si (tiiniuen, f.'GJ; 'prlns, f'S . clip ped lambs, 'gs se tlntiu anil Previsions. rurnUhed by s. K. undt, llruker, Chicago. May ,! o'clock r. m. n heaL Cern. OtU. Perk. Lard. ..77 3li US' nns May June July August September.... Winter Wheat Spring Wheat, Cern eats an ; V 13K B X 37 2i SO1 6WK s .... 9 .... ..81 ..r-.tl Uecelpts. Cat Lets. 5 II .... u; .... ! 1 10 Kye Uarley Oil Cltv Crude Oil r'S lleail! Uecelpts Hogs. lti.MO Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. tu. neat. corn. uais. rers. iru May June July August. , September... Oil City Crude OU. Tbii 8S7K 5 02 6 Ol ce7K ? 37W J7TS .... ts New etk Slecks. Nsw Yers, May 0. Wall street, 1 .30 p. m. m. Meney easy at J per cent. Keiclun ei change dull at Ij7KGK; Oevernments Arm; Currency 6-s, H27Hbld; i's coups. lli"Ji bid , LVs tllVi bid. The stock msrket opened firm this morning, and there was a geed buying of the leading slecks In the flrst thirty minutes, which caused a fractional advance. After the first call there was some unloading, which caused prices te fall, aud at neon figures weie oil 'i te IX per cent. Since midday there has been a fractional recovery- stock Markets. Quotations by Ueed, McQrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster. 1'a. ItXW TURK LIST. 11 A. . 12 H. 9 T.U Canada Pacific bit. O C. C. 1 47 47 46K CM. Ceal 2j jj C antral Pacific, seu Cuiada Southern HA'. 3A1 itll CSl., St, L.APgh Denver A Uie (.runde KW 21U li','. Del., Lack.. Wustern lli! 1WJ ' Xrte UK ul -1J Krielta rCX fs.J, eifj New JeiMRy Central 47K 47M 47H K. AT ii :in 3n Leu. A N W, SA n Lakeshern -,tX TVi 7bji Michigan I entral.... i Missouri Pacltlc lu5 1&.V4 10) Northern Paclfle it a 21 N. P. rrel biii MX si,, N. W , ldlji 1U5X New Y'erk Centra! Km'! ioe2 toew Ohie Central 1 nj it? Omaha 'S, 3.12 .: Oregon Trans v;4 z:n .TV. OntarleA Western .. . n.w Faclfle Mall B2V s.i' if Rochester A Pittsburg 3X SU Panl S4t M?i MS Texas raclfls ',. t'i H? Union Pacltlc 4'j 44: 4-. Wabash Common by X- t, Wabash Prcterred .Is Western Lnleu Telegraph.. WVi t: iriU WeatShere 102)1 w:m lir.'t; rniLAtisLrniA list. Lehlgh Valley Mi KA: 'M: U.. N7 Y. A Phlla -i)i & Kt Pennsylvania W bi bi KearUnar 10 9-J6 10 J 1-16 10 U 10 Lehigh Navigation in U) i.n: Uestenvllle : Philadelphia A Krle Northern Cent People's Passenger ss HVd'gUen'UM'tg's Ss 91 '.il mji O" 73 73 73$J MAURI AUKS. MoGeeoiikoah Lieeh. On the 4th instant, at St Jeseph's church, Philadelphia, liy thn Kev. P. A. Jerdan, S. J., asslstea liy the- Hev James Tlminlns, of St. Michael's church, Cheater, Pa., Mr. Jehn V. McUeeghegan te Miss Mary (J., daughter of the late Daniel Lagen it Stark In this cltv. en May 0. Charles A. Start, son of Murtln N. and Ellen S. Stark, anil ndented son of llenrv W. and Emma Stark. In the llth year of his age The relatives and frlundsef the family aie le spectfully Invited teattendthe lunural from his parents' residence. Ne. 619 West Chestnut street, en Saturday morning al 11 o'clock. Services at I.ltltz al in o'clock. Interment at Lltttz ceme tery. St UK W All VKH TJHXJIIINTII. B AKiNd POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder no ver varies. A marvel el purity, strength and wbolesemuness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tbe multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cum, Kotal lUnae l'ewpsi Ca, VS Wall etl-ect, New Yerk. warV7-lyd4if .V K J It -Jl H T l KM KXTIt. "IITANTKI) A 11KSTAUHANT COOK. mJSt Al'l'LV ATimsOtnLK. ucerr's ulki'tiuchaui roumren O ile at lltlll.h'S UltlrttHleUK, Ne. SU W est King SlU-uU Wan'uTiT - a siti .vrieNT)i)b ccneral he itunMiik Applyal ltd Ne MTNUUlllBTKEKT. WANTKD --TWO" i'A Kl'l NTF.US AP nlv tu ltd IIIKISTIAN MIK, Mllteisvllle. irANTHl). A MUM: I, Mil. T SOS.NOUTIl I.IMK HI ItKl.r. AT NO. 11' lHOirUKNT. JJ The Twe-sun) Heuse, Ne. KM Ninth "ncrii street, inquire al may Mid NO. 3.1 SOf ril yt'EKN ST UK " YKLLO'ntONT ""TWO-l'OH 1'lvet'etit l Ik'ars, tidied lllleu, aie thubest In the uiaiket ter the inuuuy, at MAUhl.KY'S (tennetly Haitiiuin's) ' tellew tlent," Ne. Jl North IJueen htreeL i1 rrU"i HA1.AHY TO Alir.XTS.-Vi-tUUU Atliltessnt etiif, int. aciiTi-.s Ki.hi. title neon. Nn. 81' llivadwaj. New erk 1'hnOnl) lietiulne. npsaiiirtreil tlTANTED AUUNTS 1'OIN MeNF.Y TV with our Atnatiiui l'hole. Outnt and eel lcctlne family plcluics te enlarge. Special Se lla) eiler. LMl'lUK COl'MNtJ t.e. uu)6-aiteed Ne 5?l Canal St., N. t. Q1 H(Vi BKWAHDt FOB ANY V-XsVVV f.ve of Kidney Troubles, Nen tins lieblllty. Mental and Physical Weakness, thai lier.VNlt.' NKKVK UlTTKIts tails te cure Sold 1) driiKglsts, hi cents, lll'.ltli ME1UCAL 10.. Ne. ISNeith lllh Stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. Circulars Irtsj. luarjiMJineedAw B lackiu:huy, chi'.kky, eingeh AND hIMMKL 1IKAND1KS, one nq uuil. Kl N hs r L ATA W UA WIN L, l tsi n Kallen, llOllUKIfb LlqUOUMUItfc. Ne. 2i C'entre Snuatt), Lancaater, Pa. arr.-i-ljdK PLILVSI'. TAKi: M)Tll C. People that should have some work te de and ter w neiu It Is tee far etl te Inquire, lnay lust as well send weid liy postal card, which will receive prompt attention. Addres". A MKlSTKIt, It Ne. M.1 Lew St., Lancastei. Pa. F en am:. partner, new doing a business of i,no a yesr ; tan be doubled : predts large ; prelirtedtiy patents, r or pattlculars, address luayl-lwd' 110A 311, Lancaster. Pa. CEMLIIS L'HIIAN, AltCHU'KCT Designs, Plans uiid .speultleatlena lurntsbed for iiuildlng-ef every description OIISii' n 1 lOlt. PEN.N EUl'AKK AM) EAsf K1NI. STULLT. mi liudeed UDITOH'S NOTlCli IlLSRl M Keli!, 1 April leiui, lv-. ' Ne .Vi, Kien Eei.e. t Decket, Makv M The undersigned auditor, appointed te dis tribute the money paid Inte Court b) theshetlrj of Lancaster County, by virtue el the above execution, te and among these legally untitled te the ssme, will ntteml for thst purpose en Tuesday, the ;th day of June, A. D. t, at 10 o'clock a. in., In the Library Leem of the Court Heuse, In ILetltvel Lancaster, where all per en Inteiested lu said distribution may attend mjG-Udlh I O. KSHLEMAN, Auditor. , X EVAN'H rl.OCH, LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable PriU.IC HALK OF 1IOH.SK.S. On MONDAY, MAY in, lv!, will be sold at the Mcrrlmac Stables, a carload nf tv estern Illi nois and Indiana Horses, from (liven, ItaumA Ce. First-class drlv ers, fannherses, feeders and heav) d raits. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. Alse, en hand. C'unada and Western lleises line drivers and geed steppers which will be sold at private sale. (JKOltdK GUOSSMAN. eiT Publiu Sale ev ery Monday, rliY PAY J Li, FOH DCTCHUKAI) IT CIlKKsK. when you can buy the iame for the small sum et Isle, at CLAllKL'S. California Apricots, aw. per pound. Cullfer nla l'lums, 10e. per imund Cholce Prunellas, l!Xc. iter pound. Dried Peaches and Pears, i.Uc, iwr pound. 1 resh Kgg Uiscults, lc. per pound. New- Yerk Muva Soup lleans, tic. per quart, llaker's Chocolate, ISc. per cake At eon anil llrcakfu-st Hmnlny, 5c per pound. Choicest Lines of Teas and terTies and (,reatest Induce ments at CLAKKK'S, M.Sl)dAw Ne 3s West KlngStreeL TJATFXT STHA1' PANTALOONS. The OreitHt Invenhet of the Ar. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap til easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up when sitting down, and give better satisfaction thsn any ethers. Place your order with A. II, Ueeensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancastei for the Patent Double Deuble Strap Pantaloons 1 offer un unusually full stock of nebby goedi Ter Pantaloons, SulU, Vesting and Spring Overcoels.uud am devoting tny en tire attention te my itleuds and patrons, and will spare no effort te letatn the position 1 have se long held us first line Meichaut Tailor el Lancaster. Respectfully yours, A. II. IlOShN'SThLS, 37 North Queen St. SPH I II Alt' N Ol'F.NINO AT 11. OKU AllT'S. FINE TAILORING. Iho Largest and most Complete Asserti of KINK WOOI.LKNMforthHSprlng'liade merit te be leuiiu iu nit, cuy 01 L.aucusicr. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings und I'aiitaloenlngs III all Oje Latest Patterns. Prices I.nw, llest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHArvT, NO. 43 SOUTH JUEKN'STItEKT. r-Oppesltu the 1'ostetHte. uiari7-l) dlt 'pSTOTICK. -Ls OrncESCsgcxiiAMHA CawalCempanv, 1 Cor. Lkx1!oten ad Davis Strketb. llaltlmoie, April 29, IS-ti. ) Netice Is huruby given that a general meeting of the SteckhnlduM or this Company will Ihi held at the olllte, in Ilaltlmore, en MONDAY, the 10th day et MAi, Ibrf,, at one o'clock p m., for the election 01 elllcers and managers for the ensuing year. The transfer books will bocle-cd from Monday, the 3d of May, until after the eltctfen. lly order, ap2s-8td KOllKHT D. IIHOWN, Treasurer. JtlstatT: ofje.siahdavish, lati: II of Lancaster city, Lancaster Ce., Pa. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are lunucstid te make imme diate payment, und thiwu having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed. A.J. rCISKUl.1, llKNliYllAltlLEY, Executers, Lancaster, l'a, ui)t'.,a)J3A3twmyl2,aiAJ'J OLLTON OPERA HOCHi nrOXE HV.'.'A'.'Ea Commenclng Monday, May 3, 188(3. Thursday, Krlday, Ssturdaynnd Saturday Mat nte-"SAKD 1'UOM THfcb'lOilM." GRAY & STEPHENS, In the dealest el all Sensational Plays, En titled " Saved from the Storm." H'lhl Xcll elhe Jmej-MISS MINNIE 03 CAIl UKAY. I'ercy Tedd-IM. . 1 . STEPHEN'S. Incidental te the Play, thu Dramatic Dogs, Homeo, Zip, Here, Lee and Majer. GKA1 4 STEPHENS, Pioprieters. MU.J. A. HU.MElC.Ueneiul Manager. ADMISSION 10, 1 und 30 CENTS Iteservcd Scats ut Opera Heuse. u30-Std XyHOLKSALE AGENTS FOR HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT. ObllTHIIlD VBAU for the sale of Haminend's Slug Shet ! FIVE TONS SOLD LAST YEAR. WHAT IS IT t It l a combination of the most potent Insecticides und soluble plant loot! net harmlul teeiiber man, beast or fowl, but proba bly the most ctleitlvuuud economical artkle lu use ter the destruction or thu various Insects that prey upon cultivated vegetation. It will destroy Petate Hugs, Cut Worms, Itese lings and ull Lice, Worms or Culurplllars upon Melons, Egg, Cucumber, Cltiun, Tobacco und Cabbage Plant, Tomatoes, Currants, rrnlts and Oriiu mental Trees, Onipevlnes, Shrubs and flower Ing Plants. It rctullsut 30 cents feru five-pound tiuukuge, or te cents for u ten-pound package, lealers supplied ut thu Lewest Wholesale Kates. D. S. BURSK, Grocer and Wholesale Agent for Hammend's Slug bhet, NO. 17 EAST iliWQ STREET, LANCASTElt, I'A. -l'elcplieue Connection, .KW A V VKRTISKMKXTS. WANTIM)- A YOUNG MANTb LKAKN llm llniK llnslnees one Itli n year's ex. pet lento ptetein d Address with inlmeiKe. liiiatd lUUUlimT, lxTiauoMneiiko. JOHNS. GIV1.KB, GK.O. F. HATH VON. Satines. Satines. llth lll.Sl MAkl.SI.N FRENCH SATINES, Leas Thuu Pbilndelphiu Prices. tllOUr NLW i'ATl KILNS IN American Satiues Ouly 10c. 'I hese lined . ale Selling ltaplilly. Kvti.teidluaiv llalgalnsln SUMMER SILKS ! -ltecelvln dalh new Heeds et all kinds. IniiiKht and ei for cash at Lewest I'tlces. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO Ub HAST KINO BTRtllST, I.AWLiAHTttn. 1. e .VIC HALL. Shirts-White Dress Shirts. This U the best Shttt we have etui made co mil In every lespect te the Custom shirts that life sold at Si-2b and f-. If wnceuldgel peojile te examlnu carulully and see hew well It Is iuadc,and hew- tlne the inalerlsl Is, It wouldn't laku lis leug te see '.Ml deicn, because eui prltc Is tt.u). 11 net te be iMiuparcd with an) dollar Millt mentioned lu this ui any ether city. VV e have mere than we want, and would rather have the ilellars, et en though at a less. s deieii Klne Angela Haniiel Drawers Pike ought te t'e JI .', our price, 78 tents A small let el I aitw right A Warners Spring Weight Undeiwear ih1i1b1.cs athalfpitte Men's plain Flannel Shirts all colon tl je Pull Hue of (iaiue unit Medium Weight Un derwear at the lowest prices. Heys lne r ianiiel Shirt Waists all the new icleu U'. UOnalts Postal Unllwa) Oveialls lull 11 umbel el straps ami buckets- at etic third the pike. Anyone wanttin; Overalls, whether he be postal tlerk or otherwise, will uOt li'gret getting this ,V) cents weith. WANAMAKEtt & BROWN, ' OAK HALL, HoutlieivHl Cerner Sixth ami Market, P1ULADKLPH1A. F LINN A imi:N r. MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All giving s.itiat.icLien. The euly 1'ei fectly .Sife Oil Steves in tlie miirket. Theto tire no ether oil stoves te coinp.ue te UlL'lU. Tlie Most Durable, the Cleanest, the Best U.ikers. liny nu oil stoves till .liter examining the A J.uus Sc Westl.ikc, -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, DhAI.EI'.b IN All Makes of Oil Steves, LAMA3TEII, PA. aprl) lid Aw .hay's srixiric mkuicink. THE OKEAT ENULISH HEMEDV. An uutatllng cure for ImiHitency, and all IH (vises that fellow Less of Memery, Universal Lasiiltuje, Pain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, unit many ether ilheu-.es that lead te Insanity or Ceusumptlpn and u Premature lirave -Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire te send free by mall te everyone. A Iho Upeclllc Medicine Is sold by all druggists at ii per puckage, or six packages for IU, or will be sent free by mall en the receipt of the money, by addressing tlwi agent. II. II COCIIKAN, Druggist, hole Agent, A'es. 137 and 139 North Queen Bttcel, Lancaster, Pa. On act mint of counterfeits, we have adopted thelclluw Wrapper; the only genuine. THE OKAY MEDICAL CO.. ap-Iyd,tw UuiIhIe, N. V. "yiiNINU ! OPISNINU I I THE OPENING OK THE New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te I'ostefflce) Will Like place en SATURDAY, APItIL 17th, with one el the llnest und most cemplete assort ment et Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of the llest Makes and at thu Lewest Possible Prices. 1 he stock is entirely nowandcaiefully selected, and goods will be sold at STUIC'ILY ONE PUICEund SATISFACTION OUAHANTEKD. A cordial Invitation Is extended te all te visit our New Mere, whether you buy or net. Ne trouble te show goods. ItEMEMllEUTHE PLACE, Ne. 18 NORTH (JUEEN STREET (Next Doer te the Postefllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll-2wdA2tw WAXCUKB, AV. W-ATCHES, CLOCKS, Ac. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAP ireil CASH. Lancaster Watches nt the Lewest Prices ever offered t being a stockholder enables ins te soil theso watches se cheap. Elgin, Wallham and ether watches en sale, hpcctucles, Opera Glasses, Ac. Ilepalrlngef theubevn named articles will receive my personal attention. LOUIS WKIIEU. Ne. 1WX North (Jiioen St., onpeslto City ilotel. (Near Penn'a 11. ft. Depot.) -AfjontlerAUllOItA WATCH. FUU HAI.K VM KENT. FOH KENT. A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. K. Siding, Capacity forstering i,um cases. Apply uvine marlO-tfd INTELLIGENCES OFFICE, EOH KENT. Shep In rear of Nn. 37 West Chestnut street. Mlttlln street, between Seuth Queen and Prlnce streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling nnd stere room new occupied by A. A. Htibley us u drug store, West ivlng street. oiling nnd stere room new occupied by Htibley ua u drug store, West hingstrc Apply at thu ll-tl tfd I.NTKLLiaENC'ISU 0KF1UE. 111(1' IHIUiM. 1 II Al I'ltOVKb THAT ill till. Deuble Knued Steckiug Is IlieCheatest as tttill as the lleiL Yeu can gel Ilium In liliu k and toleis AT tils North End Dry Goods Store. J. VV ItYHNK. nnvt)d Ne, in NutiliUueunstteet. fjinK NMrwcTvHrnsTeiu:. " NEW CASH STORE, 'J 1 7 SI!) North Queen Street, Opposite Uie Keystenii llouse and Netthatn Hank, lANlYANII HI'AI'Li: IIItKSStlOOIIS. KI.MIANT III. AOli SILKS, WIUTK (Oltllhlll'IOUK, I'l. Ml NAINSOOKS, VVilllk LAWNS. LACKS ANI1 K.MIllt()II)i:iUKf, III.AUK KllXII.OV ks A hpleudld lllete, lien sptlnir simile?, .Stsj.,and mail) new isoeils Just opened uldili will beinh! aaelieap us can be had any wliete lu the city. l'leasecall uuil ou ua liclure puiuhssliiir, iftis-Dd vv if. neweiis. s iH.CI.Ui HAUOAtNS. NEW SIOKK' NEW GOODS I NKW i'ltlCES ! Just Itecelved, I aige Aacertmenl Dr. Warnur'siiiul ether pep- ulat makes of Culmils. lllh llllslOM siellll t.OUSKT, 60e. EACH, l )laiiufiittuied l.vptetsly lui Us, as tbe name will liidliate l.aige s.ei1iiu nl et White aud Colored Wash Ueisli. al Lew Prices, at the BOSTON STORE. Out &0c. All Weel I leths ale fat belter than than these canvas and ether rough cloths that pait In the seams I airs" Assortment til .ler-ins. Jersey .Inckets, thildien's Jerteys, Ladles H lap., Mc Persons mi tbe lookout ler bargittns will de well ntid -ate money by first going te STAMM, BROS. Sb CO. Vea. liO & 130 North Queen SL LANCAsrElLPA. N TLWSl'ltlNU (IOODH. Summer G-oeds ! W ATT A 6IIAND have Opened un linmeuse Assortment el PK1NTLD IIATIBTES. PK1NTKD SATINES, CUINKLED SEEIlbb'CMtUS, LHAMIUtAlS AND 1.AWN5, LSI I1U01D1.KK l SUITS, IC1UHIA LAW Nh. INDIA LI.NKNS.COKIIKD PllJULs. Al Lewe, t Cash I'iIlcs tipen tivday, another Large Invelcv el EMBROIDERIES! CAMIIItlC LDUl.Vl.s, NALSOOK EDtilNOS HW1SS KIKJI.NdB, LMIIItOlDEUED PI.OL'.SCINI.S, ALLO EK EMMKOIDEU1EH, l hlte, Cream and Illege. OU1KMA1. and Kt.PTIAN LACES und t LOUNC1NOM At cty Lew Prices. A Ch l. e l.lne of Latest Styles in Parasols and Sunshades AT 1'OPl I. Alt PKICES. New Yerk Stere, Noh. O, 0 ii 10 Kant KIiik St. J." MAHTIN A CO. AWNINGS AltE NOW HEADY- We can show- j nu th largest line of Awnings In Lancaster, and ull ut very low prices Ilnus and lialvantzcd Fixtures. Canopy Awnings rtieru Is nothing you can get thai will add se much te jour uimlert us un Awning ler the windows especially. Awnings put up with ull fixtures cemplete at r;w und I3.iv. Fancy Stripes in new cut combination.. Slip Cevers for Furniture, MadebyExpeit Upholsterers. I'.lfect fit guar antned. Large line el Linens for Slip Cuteis, plain culeis und laiicy stripes. Screens for Windows aud Deers. We causheiv you an Immense line ut Miry low ptlces. Itegular slzu Extension Stieens, 30c., cevuitd with best wlie. We hive n large line et I'PIIOLSTERY GOODS ! rOltCOVEUINO FUltNlTUUE, Iu all uraileset Petit Points, Itnmles, Haw Silks, Vclnui-s, lliecades. Hall Cleth, llepp, etc., etc OurUpholierersuieexperleiutd.uud we can give ou extellenl work at extocmely low prkes Every one has an Idea that ro-uphelstertug and covering furnllure Is expensive werk;auth Is net tliecae. Carpets & Wall Papers AT LOW PKICES. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West Kiug hi Frince SU., (Oppesltu oleveus Heuse.) LANCA8TEU, l'A. 1'AltASOLS ,lO. R 03K I1KOS. A I1AHTMAN. GOOD SATIN PARASOLS! S0-1NG1I, IN ALL COLONS, 75 Cents. AND A VJJKY LAIK.E SIOCK KINDS AT Ol ALL THE MWUFACTURERS Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. apl-fimd w I1Y PAY ?15 FOH A SKT OF TEETI1 when you can get me same uir, uv W, Ji. isiimt e nuniui jioeius. Ne. Hi Neith ijucen bliect. Uusadiulutsleicd. ttjU7-l)d