Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 07, 1886, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJQENCEB, FBIPAY, MAY 7.1886.
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VvlB'MIWS OF COLUMBIA.
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ram meaoven reue.
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Was CewunHUd-A Knaww Bey K-
HI Father On Bi
Draak MetM About Town.
ggu)ar ConwipeniJenoeof iFTELUamcKii.
Columbia, My 7.-SeTeral days bro
Officer WMttek weelTed notice from Mlcklo Mlckle
tea, etewMter county, N. J., te be en tlie
leakaat ter boy named Henry Cuter, about
HfMte yeafa of age, wce had run away from
kit keaaa la tbat place. Tbe boy tv aa living
a tka (arm of a Quaker and bad became tired
of thla kind et lire and started out te earn his
own llrlng. A description of the Imy was
received by the officer, and a watch kept for
blm. Tbe officer was rewarded by Uniting
a boy that answered te the description, a few
days ssge, and It proved te be tbe right one.
Tee Quaker farmer was notified or the find
ing et the runaway boy and he ome te Col
umbia en Thursday and took the boy back
te his farm.
A Thief Captured.
On Wednesday night an old man, lioird lieird
lug at a hotel In Yerk, stele ibrtyllv e deliare
from the hotel ana at once leu me ion n. in
formation was received by Olllcer Stylet or
that town, who was en his track, that tlie
man was seen coming In tlie direction of Co
lumbia. The ofllcer catne here en Thursday,
and together n 1th Ofllcer Witllck was wait
ing at the Columbia bridge for the appearance
et the thief. At last he made his appearance
and was seen under nrrest, with part of Ids
ill-gotten money. The uiau became Intoxi
cated, and when arrested refused te reveal
his name. He was taken back te Yerk dur
ing Thursday afternoon.
On a HI Drunk
Wash. Duck, well known In ten u, get en a
big drunk, during yestenlay, and acted In a
very disorderly tnannerat tlieaaloeu of 1'red.
Sfeln, corner Second and Lawrence streets.
He was arrested by Olllcer Hardnele atid
given a bearing by isqutre Frank. A com cem
mittment was made out for thirty days, but
after some Intercedlug en tbe part of Duck's
friends he was discharged upon the payment
tpf costs.
Fire Company Mevtlugt.
The regular monthly meeting of theSliaw theSliaw
nee Fire company, Ne. 3, was held at the en
gine house en Union street, last night The
company resolved te held a picnic in Helse's
weeds en Whit-Monday, June Hth. The
necessary committee or arrangements were
appeintea te manage it.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Columbia Fire company will be held this
evening at the engine house.
Chickens Stelen.
Some time during last night the chicken
coop of 11. P. "Verity, living en Locust
street, which is situated lu the rear or his
yard, was entored by thieves and seven
chickens stolen. Ne due is yet found te
the perpetrators of the act Mr. Yergy haa
Heme chickens stelen some months age, but
they were recevered.
Town Nete. .
The Bible class of the Second street
Lutheran church held a sociable last evening
at the residence of their teacher, Mr. L. W.
May, en Locust street A very large num
ber of persons were present and the evening
was spent in a very enjoyable manner. Re
freshments 'were Bened and a neat sum wis
realized for the benefit of the church.
Pennsylvania canal company's dredging
machine, Ne. '2, with a large force of men Is
at work cleaning the outlet of the canal,
above tbe bridge of all refuse matter.
The fair te be held lu tlie armory by the
St Peter Catholic church, opens this even
ing. Active preparations have been made by
the congregation of this church for the hold
ing of this fair for some time past, and suc
cess will, without doubt, attend their efforts.
The armory has been fitted uptesuitthe
wants et the managers, and it will be an at
tractive place te spend an evening.
The fishing for shad at the batteries at the
dam still continues te be very geed. A shad
caught at the battery of Geerge Weaver
weighed seven and three quarter pounds.
The Si'uduy school association of the
Methodist Episcepsl church has passed a set
of resolutions eulogistic or Airs. M. A.
Uletz, lately deuuaseil, who was connected
with the Sunday school for tlilrty-tiv e years.
An eloves'tnenth-old child of Charles W.
Minich, living en Union street, between
Third and Fourth, died atlts hcuieeu Thurs
day afternoon. Tlie cause of tlie deitb was
convulsions. The luneral will be held en
Saturday alteruoeu, at two o'clock; Inter
ment at Mount lletbel cemetery.
l'UtSl'Afllhll fUUAH jsjwuti&xcr.
The City's Right te Lay the 20-lach Malu en
Wtt OraiiB" Street.
The water committee of councils met
statedly last evening. The committee au
thorized the superintendent te ask for bids
ler the erection of a shed for the storage of
coal, whitewashing the reservoir fence, the
repair of the wall at the water works dam
aged by the Ice last winter, and for the grass
at the reservoir. The committee decided te
build the shed and keep en baud at all times
uet less than 300 tens et coal. Thov fear that
at borne time, through a strike or the miners,
that they will be uuable te get coal, ami iu
that event the city would be without water,
If the creek is tee low te use the water
pumps.
The following opiuleu of City Solicitor
Carpenter was read and tiled.
Hen, William A Morten, CrwlrtiMn qf the Water
Committee, of the Councils of the C'ltu of Lew.
cotter, J'a.
Dear Sin : lu reply te the question re
ferred te me us te the right of said city te in
terfere with the Lancaster A Mlllersville
street railway company, in the laying of the
new water main en Orange street, in aid
city, I would stale us fellows :
The Lancaster A Mlllersville street railway
company operate their read under a lease
from the Lancaster.t Heading Narrow Guage
railroad company, who built the read under
their charter
Hy sections, of an act or legislature, passed
March 21st, 1831), tlie ity et Lancaster was
invented with the right te oecupy, dig, ditch
aud lay water ripes through all streets lu
said city and tbe same te raise, alter aud re
pair from tlme te time and at nil tlni6 there
after. And iu pursuance of said section the
Hald city has a perfect right te dig up any
lart or parts et the streets or highways el
said city for the purpose of laying the new
water main; and for that purKsu the eald
city cm raise, take up, or remove tracks or
read-bed of the said Lancaster 4t Heading
Narrow Guage railroad, without Incurring
liability ler auy damages whatever, either
direct or consequential by roaaeu thereof.
Admitting that the Laueaster ,t Heading
.NarrewGuage railroad company, by an act el
the legislature passed April 3, lh73,has aright
te occupy and cress, with its reads, any
street, Ac., In the city or Lancaster ; it enjeys
that right subject te the prier and superior
right el said city and cannot, in any manner,
interfere with the exercise theroet.
In the absence of any statutory prev. islen
the city would have an implied right te lay
nald pipe as nforesald, it being a publhi ne
cessity aud a benefit te the ciiUtms. How
ever the matter is clearly defined by legisla
tive enactment and requires no further justi
fication. II, OAltrENTKlt,
May 0, 1SSG. City Solicitor.
Uuder the Circus Teut.
If reru the Chicago Tribune.
Tbe circus fakirs called everybody or w horn
they spoke "guys." Seme the mere im im
pertant persons -were designated as "main
guys." Countrymen were "Jays" and "hay
seeds, blokes" arul ..BUckeis." Meney
wascalled blunt," ua or ., ,. , ler
or ether drinks were spoken or as "lush;"
clothes as "togs" or' " barnesn? d as
"grub," conversation as "weddlniisj'the
verb te see was rendered "stak." eves wnrn
called "ogles," a hat a "dlcerer a "cadv "
while ladies were spoken of as "dauiesl"
girls as "molls," arguuieuts as "mill "
downs as "Jeeys," aud bank bills u"Uiui.
sles."
Child 1'otseued.
A little daughter el LlnmousLengenecker,
residing in Penn township, two miles south--west
of Lltltz, recently drank seme bella
donna which tbe family physician bad left
for external application lorene of f hechlldreu.
The child died aud was burled en Tuesday
morning.
Deed of At.lgument
Martin CBHzcraud wife, of Kphratatewn.
bip, made an aslgnment te-day for the ben
Ht ocredllors, te Levi Mehlcr, of the same
teruisbln.
STUB UHltUAKY LlttT.
The IJemlse or Mr. Suahh llrlcnrt Uymtker
and W llltatn Hnrhiu.
Mrs. Susan Relgart Slaymaker, widow bt
the late Stephen Slaymaker, and mother or
Postmaster Uenry E. Slaymaker, died at the
'residence of the last named gentleman, corner
'of Duke anil Chestnut street, Ibis morning
at 3 o'clock, aged M year.
Deceased was a daughter or Adam llelgart,
Jr. She was born lu lliisilty. and paed her
earlier rears here, She married htephsii U
Slaymaker, who for a number of jcars llviit
with his family at Margaretta liirnace, ik
county. On his death in 1SI I Mrs. Slaymaker
,m,ne.i this i-liv with her f.untly ami
kept heuse until her children were grown,
alter which she and her sister, Mr. Uelgart,
lived together until 1STI Htice which time
she has lived with her son, Postmaster hlBy hlBy
maker. She was a woman or line phyRlque
aud remarkable constitution, hhewat a life
long member of MU Janus' church, and was
noted for her works of piety mid charity.
Her luueral will Uke place from ht James'
church, Meuday morning ut 10 o'clock.
Ilralh of VVllllsin Iterliin.
William Koehm, a
well-known cltlren of
Lancaster, died this morning, at his home
Ne 1 Church street, In tlie 1Mb j ear et his
age. Deceased was born In Wurtemberg,
Uermany, and came te this country atieut 'J7
years age. He was a machinist by trade and
worked In Heading, Scranlen and Lancaster.
During the war be was a member
et the Hii Pennsylvania cavalry, and
aHer it was ever he settled in this
i.iiv. Mmiv rears co he embarked In
the Mloen business. He first kept the I air
mount hotel, cm l'ast King sueel, sod moved
lrem that te the I uien hotel 1 ast Chest
nut street Krem that he went t.i the Schiller
beuse, aud thence te Quarrj ville, where for
two v ears lie was proprietor et the National
liotef. L ixin ceiutnirtuck li this city be took
possession of the Fourth anl hotel, en
Seuth Queen street Frem that he ineed te
Ne. C3- North Queen street, where he ob
tained a license end opened the North Pele
saloon. He remalued there ler we oral years
and up te last spring, when he old out, and
hail been living private for some tlme pre
vious te his death.
Mr. lleehm was an oxeellenl marksman
and very fend of gunning. Wheiever he
kept saloon his barrooms were always decor
ated with deer autlers. He was a member
of the Lancaster Sharpsbe H3r, and took un
activ e Interest In the society He beleugwl
te both the Lancaster Miennervher aud
Liederkranz, ami was a inemler of lUsjrge
11. Themas pest Ne. M, tiraud Army or tbe
Kepublic He was appelutetl a notary public
by Ge. Heyt and receutly reapplnted by
Governer I'attlsen. Deceased It-axes a wile
and a number of children. Ills eldest seu
Geerge, Is a soldier In the regul.u army and
is new en the Ireutler.
Klepeil Villi the t'eschiuaii.
In Plttslield, Mass., fashionable society Is
considerably excited ever the elepemeut of
Miss Allce Cook, sister-in-law or A. J. Water
man, district attorney, with Mr. Waterman's
coachman, and their marriage. Miss Cook
is a pretty brunette ei uiiriy-six jesr, ac
complished, and was engaged te a wealthy
veung man. She with her aged parents,
lived with the Wateruiaus In a handsome
residence overlooking Ouote Lake, A few
years age Mr Waterman engaged Jehn Acres,
aged twenty-three years, as coachman. Miss
Cook w. is frequently out riding with him,
but nothing wrong was susqieeted. A few
days ace Miss Cook and Acres disappeared,
and alter a long search they were found
living tegether lu North Adams. A stormy
scene occurred at the meeting, w bich rtsulted
lu Miss Cook confessing she was married te
Acres. She says tbat her husband suits her,
Is devoted te her and that she gladly accepts
her situation.
The Koctera lit SI. I.nuK
At the third day's sessien or tbe American
Medical association in St Leuis ou Thurs
day, W. II. Pauceast, or Philadelphia,
was elected third ice president
Tbe 'admission or the Aguew delegation
from Philadelphia caused quitea flurrv, as a
strong pretest had been made. Late Thurs
day evening the Judicial committee receu
sldered tlielr action uud have decided uet te
admit either faction, which is a victory
for the delegation led lv Pre. Paneeast,
Doungllseii, Atkinson, Knyser, Uuekley,
Shoemaker, Smith, Tavler, Ue'nibiirj,
Slew-Ma, Prick, Miuch, Knight aud Prince,
who are alreidy In as delegites from the
state association et Pennsylvania.
the 1'lPiiro.rneQiitenla.
Mr. Jeseph P. Ginder, el Masterseuville,
whose herd of cattle was Hst wluter seri
ously atlected with pleuri. pnomnenli, tent
word te Dr. Weher that one of his ren was
sick. Yesterday Dr. WeUir viRited Mr.
Ginder'sand found Ills herd iu uoed health,
with the exception ofeuecon which is moiiig meiiig
what atlected but will get well. The disease
is pretty w oil stamped out iu this county,
aud with proper care en the part or stock
raisers no further trouble need be appre
hended. VValiUHIa Chllilreu,
Oliver Markley, el Penuville, has beeu
granted u writ of habeas corpus, which the
court has made returnable next Tuesday
morning at lOo'cleck. It appears that Mark
ley and his witu separated seiiiu time age,
aud when she went te her father's home she
took her three children with her. Hodeslres
teget the custody of the itiltirn, end for
that ieaseu applied ler a w rlt el habeas cor
pus. 1'Jre Nrtir 11 .f pj
About neon te-day u smuke bouse aud
blacktmllh shop ou the farm of Hev, Jacob
Ilrubaker, who resides en the Harrlsburg
lke, just east of ftJt.Jey, were destroyed by
lire. ThOBhep was an old bulldimr, which
was used for doing the work of the farm.
Thcre was very little in it besidiw tlie tools
The origin of the fire Is : mystery.
Sml Out.
William Peeples, a young man, made his
second appearance before bis honor, tbe
mayor, this morning. He was one et the
first cases the mayor had te dispose of an d
he was given fidays, upon his premise le
reform. Yesterday afternoon he w s ar
rested by Olllcer Wenninger fur iliuiiken
nessand disorderly conduit. Ibis morn
ing he was sent out for lf davs
Itsie llvlneeu the ' Tnn ,li,lui. '
This meming a race bsjk placn at Mo Me
firauu'a park between Jehn Hidoneur's deg
"Jack "and I'M. Mcdtmlgle's "Jack." It
was for n hundred jards aud .MeUonlgle's
deg wen alter a oleso raa-. The time was
uet kept, but it is known te have been veiy
fast.
1'ui'Vi.Ait .i.snir.Tivii)t.
Hen- Ailiamliie Culture l ImpriiviiiK Hie
tlrncea auil .duriiiiiPiits of I.IIm.
A writer in the Philadelphia Iii'unei who
recently went into the great Jewelry estab
lishment of J. K. Caldwell A Ce., was moved
te n train of Interesting rullectieu nisjii the
advance or popular taste since the davs, net
fifty years uge, when people Hocked te hue a
ftere even lighted with gas And tbe Mine
writer casting about him, i. unhides that in
this one great establishment of Caldwell's
nearly every one or the varied tastes for
household decorations cm Le gratified. He
says:
Loek at these I loreiillue ihalrs, tables,
Mdebeards, In rare dark weeds, rich with
antique carvlug ; these vases from the Royal
Worcester, the Crown Derby and tlie Doul Deul Doul
ten potteries, mark thoierlictleiiof fermand
color ; the " autlque ivory " tint, the "pen
cilled Ivery," tne "Huse Du IJanv," the
" Kscurlal lace," looking as If the vase worn
mantled with the richest SpauUh isiint
Nete this art glass et Webb's emulating
the gradations of color iu the
ripening fruit, as In tbe " peaeii
blew," or as in the " Oriental glow,'' the
inlmltable hues of the sunset sky, the c
jlectcd sunset nbove the eastern hrin, the
finished perfection of this crowd of "linur
ines" Observe uvoryvvhere tlie lepiiHiue lepiiHiue
tien of aud iiuprovemeut utsiu tliebe.uitv
aud grace of ancient forms and tbe iiiucl
combiuatieua and contrasts el color, Stohevv
meuern science Jias struck out new bt.uitles
in Us emulation or the ellects or nature In Ihi
cameo glass tow IiIlIi the relieve or in'dglle
eilect rs given by running glas-es or the
uitlerent colors one e ver tbe ether and cutting
through with delicate wheels line as pencil
jelnts; htudytlioeirect el tliu arabesque or
or In the white, and umber, or this rieli
aa green. Hew will the.e null Preuch or'
melu and onyx clock sets grace he drawiuK
r!!l.Tr ,t."tiM,,,ta1,1' cel"nl1 HcU or "e
grandrathers," with thulr deep-Umed bells or
musical chimes, their moeus'and calendars,
the hall T or these hromes of Rune AUellu
and ethers, studies from all ages and climes,
from the Nubia or te-day , te U.e 1'rinti ! of
Cuthorlue de Mcdlcls these weudetlui aul-
nial forms from the models or lliirye. Kven
te walk among the bronres as they stand
here waiting purchasers Is te have the lulud
tilled with picturen lrem the deert, the battle
field, the palace court aud throne room, tmv el,
history and fiction.
Is it a question et table appelntmeuta, here
in the front, sterling silvei, bowwldethe
choice between the patterns or lndliu luxury
or the mere ihaste Hidings of the Queen
Auliestvle, net forgetting the novelty known
as the ""butler tluleh" Just new In vogue"
Yeu have genuine) silver, pi till, or open
worked, or exvdlred, or iepouee, or lu
combination. While qulte at the ether -tremltv
of the long saloon till cabinets shltiu
with tiie unrivaled Gerhatii plaits the near
est nppruu.li te sterling silver known te
cemnierve.
What Is tlie meaning or thte rlchly-lvilnt-cd
dinner aud tea sets, thee gtaceliil tire
M-reens of crvstal 1 rained In brass, these lew
oiled huniM and shades under their over
hanging silken canopies, of thevi brnreu
lamp stands, with their sliding rixls. the
bight of wmcu suggests me rirmy npisjiiiieu
dining table, the library bright with color
and geld, the seaside jmicIi wliere the quiet
glow falls ever the leader s shoulder, or the
card room w here the hill lamp sheds Its light
upon a merry group, what but that Imiuty
has already ts-come an essential of the
Amerlran home te an extent that w ill seen
leave ether nstlens far behind7
Fer ivsthetic trifles and dainties leek at
these paraelt and umbrellas of richest silk,
w Hh handles of precious weeds , these bridal
praver books, bound lu silver; the-e mara mara
eout and ostrich feathers for eiera fans or tire
screens, ever which birds of velvet plumage
soem te fly, or te make which n single bird
lias been captures, s mat, w minis open iM.au
near the amber handle, he swiui te sw lug it
te fan you with hi wing Miat ilws this
mean, but i crav ing for beautiful objects te
urigmen tue uemeT
And this Is true in whatever relates te
articles for icrxeual use or adornment
Would you supply your toilet? Here, tssit
tered in heaps, lie the manifold articles
required, combs brushes glove hooks Mioe
horns, all the lurnlttire for the dressing cat
These and a hundred ether things in pro pre
lusion that indicates a large and constant de
mand. ioek at these evses el jewels. Measure
them with the eye mid cahulate the wealth
they held, bee hew the Jems set in the new
ilusterstjle new se popular, llssb and glit
ter w lib blended or contrasted colors ; hew
thoi-e moonstones gle.uu aa with lunar light
In a circumtereuce thick with brilliants like
the telescopic view et Saturn iu bis ring.
L'xauiltte these miniatures of the beautiesel
the ancient regime, these rlnps of tw inued or
triple stones rubv , emerald, di tmends ,
necklacoserbrilliants, or great Kilitalres side
by side, asir the artit had caught, J ust as the
light strucK them, "the first drejM of a
thunder shower.'' Nole the rippling
ellects et these dazztiug clusters. Nete
hew all the settings "set etl " the
gems at their best , the tluciiess el
the geld, whether about the jewels or
ureuuht into bracelets rings, broeihes of
bangles by itself, the cunning of the work
iU4Usilp,lhe ever v arv Ing j et alwavs beauti
ful design. Iser are these all; the richer
Jewels are held apart as costly secrets ; the
great velvety green cmemlds, the big canary
diamonds rejKse in their snowy Hakes of cot cet cot
teu, asir they were fragments of refracted
rajs of light
Gelden Medical DUiovery will net turea
person whose lunfrs are almost wssted, but It Is
un iinfalltne remedy for i onsuuiptlen If tuken
In time. Ah druggist. ml-Tu.liw
Tire Xlmuraute Appulutineut.
IlaiiBtnan A llnrns te-day received the ap
pointment as agents of the Citizens' Insurance
company, of New erk, organized inlsA. Cap
ital et fvWi.Ooe, and assets of il,U0.u"u.
TnERKU new en exhibition In the window of
High A Martin s China Hall a perfect f.K simlle
of the celebrattdll-.nee peach-blew vase
We udvlae all In want of geed beets or khees at
low prices te visit the lied front Shoe Stere, Xe.
49 North Queen street, next deer te posteniee.
aprll lwdAltw
H.utitiAtir.x.
(joet Yeaeiiu On Thursday evcnlntt May 6.
by the ltev. J.Max Hailr.Mr. blamdoed te Miss
Lillle 1 eager. All of thU city. If
UtSATHn.
Siakk In this city, en May t. C harles A.
stnrk.hen of Martin N. and kllen tt Mark, and
adopted son or Henry VV. and l.muia stark, In
the 11th ear of his age.
Tbe relatives and IrlenJs of the family lire le
fcpec t fully lnv ill d te attend the luneral from his
patents' residence, e.SI9 W est Chestnut stieet
en Saturday morning ut 11 o'clock, herv ices at
Lltltz at is o'clock Initrmcntat Lltltz cemc-tee-
-t
Ueliim. ilay 7. lis,, iu tills city, William
Uechm, f n his 40th ) ear
The relatives and friends of the f.imll, uUe
the members of Pest j I, O A K., Liederkranz
and Mx'iinercher societies and the Shaipshoet
era, are resptctlully invited te attend the fu
neral from bis late residence, Ne. lsa Church
street .Netice of funeral hereafter. in; Ud
bLAWAKiii. On themenilni; et the Tthlnat,
at the resldence of her son, II K. siajinavt,rt
busan lleliraxt. wile et the late Stephen U. slay
maker. In her fc3d year.
luneral lrem st. James church, Menda
morning, May le, at 11 e clock .a
MAUKETH.
I'hllHitelptita L'rndiics AtarKet,
1'HiLADsLrutA, Slny 7 Heur Slarket
eulet. HivIi-ji of 1,&xj barrels : Slum, bakers at
tlsefflTT I'i'uuj. lamll at HT1;i le , Western
at ft 1 li(ti ,i j Patents, (4 VMf, i",
llyu Heur wiia steady at 1Z .I'ie I te.
1 p. m , call Wheat May, teke ; Juue,
SW-Xe; July.wv.
Cern May, 4i Le June, 47c , July ICc ,
Aug., 47e.
iJals May 4r'jj JunoSUe ; July sjvje ; Aug,
e,c.
ew Verk rreilui .Slnrki t,
Nw Ierk, May 7 Kleur market anil but
nrui . Hue, (2 z&i ui. miimrtlne, tl :ui
ft3 4i); Common te l.oed Extra i stern, Mi'sll,
City Mill hvtra (I fOgt for West Indies ,
Minn. hilra.W "i?5 b
Wheat Ne. 1 K l bIiiIii en Ppet, trie ; N'e. S
Ked, tile; Ne. 1 V, htle. state, utc - Ne. 2 ICeil,
Winter. May. U tic: N'e. -J Ued. Winter. June.
'Jl'ic: Jnly.uiKe,
Cern Ne. 8 Mixed, cash, 4(e. ; Jiine,
Oats Ne. 1 hlte eutle, sjiet, i:ej
47";c.' i
-Ne. 2,
Kye dull.
Jlarle nemluiil.
l'erk dull ; Mess, flu 'SjiWUl
Lard .lune, 23i July, f ."J.
Molasses dull; 1-Xtil'Jc tin Ut list boiling
Turpentine quiet at 3CJc.
Itestn dull ; strained te geed, tl ('7ftl l.'W.
FreltfhU quint: grain te Liverpool, Jc.
Butter Market dull : New iVeslern
Criuunury, lfOik. i iJUvte Hairy, hull flrkln tubs,
2lff3lc.
Cheese dull j Western, 3Qc i Stale, 7(9e
Kggs dull ; htale, i:u, Western, llSOIIic.
Hiutai market dull ; Kenned culleul, 7Ke :
(Jrauiilated, bi(HryAi:
'1 allow steady i pi line city, 3)4c.
I'etieliiuin Hull ; rellued In umpj.b'ic.
etrcii steady j fair cargoes at 8,'ic
Uicidull; rancet from a,a le
UmcKge.'Marhet.
Chiuahe, -May 7, 910 a. in. Market opened
Wheat May, TfcJic; June, 7Se , JuIv.eOKc;
AiiKUst, flHe-
Cem May, JIJ4c . J une, Stc ; J uly, 37!-ic; Aug ,
Ji'c.
nits May.'iSfe June, Ssjjjc,- July, .
is'4c ; AiiKiist, iic.
i-erk May, tHU; June, IK U.sf , July.Jj .-j',
l4iid June, ti'flU I July, Men.
Ulbs-Juue, I5S5; July, fi40; Aug, 5 I7J
flraiii ami rrovi'iens
fntnlsbed by b, K. 1 mult, lliekul, C'IiIuike.
May 7,1 o'clock p in.
Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. l.ard.
Mai TWf le). iM 8 10
Junu
a, 'jsji v.viU ft kx
1 I.I.. L.U
37' i M S1 UK 0(0
i7Ji aJ jbjJ i, ui
w'i eii
August MlJ
beptember tl;
.. . . ..... . ifcccciiim. cur l.eis.
WlnterWheat ; i
Spring Wheat a
Hfu tJ
V"" W
Ke
Hurley u
OUClty
Crude OU 731
Hocelptii-Ilesrs "j
Closing l'rUes i o'clock p. m.
Mny
, iirai, corn. uais. rerK. i,ara
.-. Tt.;-
";
es? 11 ir. in"
i!j V (O
July hi2
AUKUSl. M
Keiilember. ti'i
Oil City
Crude OU
5 US
I, UI
37
J
4S
t, 07
w
ti
l.lle hl'Kk lllarkela.
Chicaiie, May 6. 1 be fJret erj' Jein ,eif reran ts
Cattle-lteielnui, 4,Uu) head i shipment,. IIMJ
headt insrkelstrenirt lOftiHc hlher, ehlniiiiie
steei-s, Oiu te l,5ciu tts.ll v(tv . sulcVerJ
and feeders, 10Ut4 7U; envvs, bulls and mixed
f."J5CHibulk, lauiSJUi, TexuscalUe.tiurt
1 75
Hogs ItecelpU, 1SI0 head 1 shipments, 4.i0
heua 1 market si rung 1 shadohlgecri rough
and mixed f3 7i'l S t packing uud thin.
Jijug, JUJa33 light, 17534 331 skips, l.'Suij
Sheep lU'celpta. 1,500 bead t shlpmenu. nene:
market itieng; shuuilug, natives, Ji'ilgijv.
cast Mbshtt Cullliv reeulpln, )l head,
si ipinculs, aci head : inaikctslen-1 prime, itj
(ii5"l lulr te geed, l 75a; common. lfll Ml;
sieekers uud feeders, 1 seflt 7S1 Bhlpmuuute
New Yerk, uuiie.
UoKe-iucclpU), 1,'jev) head j shlpuiuuts, J.'AWi
niaikrt active) Philadelphia, II KHIOWt erk.
ers. H skip, tm'vjtn. Shipments te
Neir ink i, earleails.
.heep nccliits, hm limit, shlpincnla, 1,1'wt
mil ket uien prune, l hhJI 'Xl lair U bcs-hI,
Hi-Stl.""1 roiimien, fJ!M spring t.(J clip
peillainbs, 1p.vi.
new lets, Mtixks.
Mw lima, May 7, Wall street, I JO p. Ui.
Meney esu at a jwr cent. loreUn ox ex
chiiiKW dull at IS7KCIS'.Ht Uovernuients
stcaJv Currency 6's, iu;hlil i ' leup. Ili'Ai
Did 4Vll'?ibld.
The fisturu of the dealings ou Ihe -ileck m
rhtiiKO this luernliig was IKI. taik A Western,
vthlrh was slreiiB, ami en a steady bit) Ing ail
v antul 1 per lent, and strengthened the w hole
lll. At inlililay prices were frnctlenallj higher
ullareunil. Iheuiaiketat the lime et writing
Is firm.
Sterk MniKrls
giiotatiens by Heed, Mcllrauu A Ce , banket ,
ivuiasier, i a.
saw less list. 11 a. a.
UM.
3 r.M
r.,4
Canada t'aclllc
C 0. C t 17
Uel. Ceal
Centiat l'acinc SJ.Vi
Camilla Muithern.,,
Chi., at 1. A l'Kli
Denver A Uletlrande
IM., l.sck.A Western 121
Ktle lift
Krlelit nW
New Jersey CuntnU I'U
K. A T Jl
Leu. ft '!'(
Litkuchore iilt
Mlchlftau Central
Kl.-eml Pnclric lav
41
17
"
4J
S
1C7S
JIW
SI'J
si,
II
iiv
MS
mi,
101
Northern fnclllc 4IJ
N. 1. I'rul S
N VV Hft?
New Yerk central U,vi
101
'J-
S
v.
ft
1WJ
Ohie central
::::
Uuuvha
Oregon lTaiis
OnLiitinA We-ftern
reclflc M'HI ei M
lterhtturft l'UUIuirK
SU I'aul WJJ MJ.
Telas Pacific S sv
Union 1'aclflc l ''.
Wabash Common
W b.nh 1'relerrtHt . ..
Westeru Union Telegraph., ej PJX
West shore
rUlLAUKLI'lIlA LIST.
tehlKh VsJley NVJ ,VV,
It, A 1'hlla Si, iS
reuusylvanla 1-J. 5;'.
Keadlnijt IP. II1,
Uihlgh NavlK'Hlen i)i l4
UesUmvtlle
1'htladelphla A Krlu... -
Northern Cent
Tisiple's Paener
K'lVKUen'lsM'lits I. "O "i
OU TKi fl
II l-lti
.CI
;i'i
lii-al hieckb mitl lletuls.
Kiqsirted by .), Ik bong.
Par Ijwi
value. sali
Lancastet 8 per cnt. If) ....
IU) 111)
O " isic. uv
" " Scheel leun . im
" I " In ler Ai j ears lt
" I In ft or Ji ears 10)
' 4 ' In lUerJDjcars. li
llanhebu lloieugh lean HO
BASK STOCKS.
First National Rink be
farmer' National Hank M)
t'nllen Villenal Uank It")
lineinti r leunty N'Ulenal Bank .... V)
Columbia National Hank lei
Christiana National Hank llll
Kphmta National Bank tne
rirst National ltank, Columbia lt
first National Hank, strasburg ion
first N utlnnal llank. Marietta 110
t lrst National bank, Mt. Jey lui
tltltx National Uank Ui)
Manhclm National Jlank no
Union National Uank. Mount Jev ... W
1JU
1V
U'2
1(0 3
l'ft
llfj
a
Ol
lift
148
lift
13s
lfts
133
AXi.50
IM.
l.V".
10
New Helland National Uank 10U
Gap National Uank He
quarryvUle National Uank UD
Kllzabcthtewn National bank 1UJ
Northern National Hank 100
TCRSriKB STOCKS.
Uh? Snrliiif A Heaver Vallev
1.S0
110
110
110
137 50
7.C0
U4.S0
Itrldgepert ft Horseshoe 13
Columbia A chestnut lltll.... J)
CelumblaA Washlugten Ji
ConestegaA big bprlng
CelumblaA Marietta VS
Mtytewn A KHzabethtewn 2ft
LAncasterA Kphmta 23
Lancaster W'lilew street a
Btmsburgft MUlpert ii
Marietta Maytewu St
Marietta A Mount Jey 2ft
Lane, KHzabethtewn A Mlddletewn. loe
ImcasU-rA t'rululllu se
Lancaster A Lltltz 2S
hast llrandywlne A Wayneaburg ... SO
Ijvncaster.t Wllllamstewn -
IineuturA Mauer te
Lancaster A Manhelm 2ft
Lancaster A Marletui Jj
Lancaster A New llellsnd luu
KUC1UXASE0US STOCKS.
OuarryvlilcU.lt w
Millerv llbi Street Car
Inquiring Printing Company Ml
liasllght and uel Company '25
Stevens Heuse (Uends) 1KI
Columbia l.iw Company "s
Columbia VV aliir Company 10
Su'euehanna Iren Company Un
Marietta Hellew-ware pi)
Stevens Heuse ft)
Mlllersvllle Nermal Echoel '2ft
Northern Market fte
Eastern Market Ml
VV estcrn Msrkut SO
LancusterClty Mriet ltallway Ce .... M
Q4U5
a)
23
40
14
4itO
m
M.W
70
f 1
75
107.50
11R
3W0
a
w
1.13
te
52
2S
PO
25
II)
'J 0.3
210111
105
IS.
Hi
10
S!
35
llU
101
0
11
11 7S
103.73
Oas Company tiends no
Columbia Uoreugh lnds 110
Lancaster Susquehanna. 310
LuneasterA; New Dsnvtlle 2ft
Uuarryvllle 11 ft., ,'s ku
Keading A Columbia H. U., 7 s pe
llotiseneld Market.
OAIRV.
Creamery Uutter JVi'-c
Uutterwai !3W2j-c
Dutch Checsa y Inmp ittlOc
1-OClTRT.
Turkeys fl piece (live) tlfjia
" " (cleaned) Il1.75
cnic&eua v pHiriiivei sfi.coe
" Pplece(cleaned iHSloe
MISCKtLAMKOCS.
Apple UutlerV It 2:
Kggsrirlez llUc
Heney V ft Jic
Lard V ' KfJc
raciTs.
Apples THlk 1UQ15C
Uauanas Idez
Cocetinuts, ixieh
Lemens V dez
Oranges tdez
Craiws V B
Cranberries, pr.ut
'2ft,i Jlc
h&ltr.
'20C
3VJ50C
Mtjme
.... Htc
38e
MjtlOO
.... 10C1SC
45lli0C
Sii3U0
VKllHTABLKS.
Cabbage V head.
lleetj
its V lib
l'olutees IfKpk
' Vbushel
Cauliflower, pr. hd
Bweet rotntees V U nk
..nW2c
Turnips PX pk : loeiso
rien.
Halibut l S 15O20O
Catfish l ft uc
Herring V dez '2fte
rrc-an Mackerui f a 13c
Clams per luu tl
sea Itass 100
Uluuflsh 10a
Hturceen 1110
bhad V plece ZQWe
UllAli,.
Wheat 'JOuTvftc
Outs 12c
Cern 503V
ltye iae
ibivpurten llftQ-JI
Cleve rscvd 7Uft
'timothy ticker)
HeriKiniss f.'2ft
Orchanltiress fJ.M
illjed Lawn Grasses n 10
rieurw uui A flH.vi
Huugiirlan cirass Ji.n
SKW ADYr-RTlHEHlKHTII,
B
AK1NO 1'OWDKK,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
TH18iK)wderuuvervailes. A marvel el purity,
tiutigth and wboleseineuess. IU110 ecu.
nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, Bnd canuetlsj
sold In competition with Ihu multitude, et low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders,
tfeld only In (11111, Kerr. UakinoI'ewdirCo.,
luu Wall BliecU New Veir. marn-lydAw
A UDITOU'S NOTK'U
IIcnkv M. Kmilb, ) April Term,
lms.
. ..V',. f f"-. "
Kxeu.
diAin jj cnuce. ; iiecuvi,
The undersigned auditor, uppelnted te dis
tribute the money paid Inte Cem t by the sheriff
of Luneuster County, by vlrtue of the above
execution, te aud ameni: these legally entitled
10 the sumo, will ntteud for that nurpose en
Tuesday, the Slh day of June, A. D. ltKSJ.at 10
o'clock u. in., in the Library lloem of tbe Court
Heuse, In tbu City el Lancaster, where all per
sons Intel ested lu suld distribution may attend.
uijMtdlh L. O. iSULEMAN, Auditor.
xmr AiirxnriiiKM kkth,
rANTi:i)-A HKsrAUUANT
COOK.
lllJ 3t
APPI.1 ATtllleOll'lCK.
SCOTT'S F.LKCTHIC HA1H COLOH POH
sale at
HUlll.KVH liltUllBIOUK,
.e. su vv est King hireel
-IJIOH HP.NT.
JC The Two-Slet j Heme, .Se, (vM Netth Ouwn
strett. lunulieiiil
tnaj I tW M)
sol til IJUKKN r.
mlin "YF.Ll.OW
l'UONT" TWO I OH
JL Hvrt em Hkis unveil llllets.nie the best
in tne market uir ine unuiej , in
MAUIU.Kt s
(temunl) Hal Im ill's) ellen Ment,"
.Se ilNeilh Uui-eii street.
v
11 Y
V fl&reltAHHT 01
TKlVlll
w lieu v ou can gi t I he same at I-4, at
VI
W
ris
IIKIl'b Dental ltisims.
Ne iri North Oueen Slt-t
Oiisadiulnliteud pl7 ljd
7 lb IT HlCUAHDi.' Ni:v"siTl)10
(OK MM. I'HOIOIIKAI'IIS,
Iii7lnd Ne t.KNOKTHQIJKKN bl
-VTOTICK Ol' CO-l'AHTNnnSlUI'.
JLs We have this din entered Inte 11 te-pail
ncrshlp ler the
Itniss Custlngs,
Manufacture el
Mat bluer)
itiroesii of milking Iren uud
Patlenis and Medel, and the
Specialties In llaidware and
vv i ri'MMIMIS,
II. .1. 51 Kli.KltVV A I 1
I iiiASTin, Pa , Slny (t, lsstc lniiyT 2tvl
,50CK lli:i:Ht-TON10HI' AMI T.I
J MOHUOIV MUllr.l Imllrs-llirt ! fill nil.l
Bl
lihla Deck lleerat
AKNOt.l) HAAS' .saloon.
ltd" J2S North yuienistnel.
-Ol.ACKlinHUY,- CiTkHHY, 1.1M1KH
AND IvIMMKb IIIIAMULS,
one. a i unri.
I'l S ts r l A I A rt HA VV IN K, tl SO a gallon.
110 11 it Mi's Ligueu aieue..
Ne. 21 Centra Srjuare, Lancaster, l's,
aprJsMydlt
I?isTAfr. or rvTKU'KTiiTvue iTuNi
11 lute of Manhelm ten nhlp, Lnueester Ce,
la , deceasiHl Li Iters tesbiinentarv en said es
tate hn Ing teen gnntcd tethe underslgiied, nil
persons inuenieii incuioni-e lequesiiHiiemtiku
ImuiedlAte pamrut, and these having claims
or deminds against the same, will present
them without dels) for sdtleuienttetheuniler
signed, lesldlng In HerlsburK, or II U. Mc
Coneniy, aJderuian, Ijincasler
I AM bs Mi I At (ill LIN.
ap24Stdr hMcuter
rpiii; iu:.si t ui:i.sii in Tin: city.
Ju-t ixcelved 11 large cenilgnuient id
MM-.aT IMPOU'IKD bVV KITKP. CHKhbh,
S.kl k, II ITV1 t IthkukC
GENClN'EIMreinhlMlOUl'KrOlduiEKsf,
S M'sAt.O t llhKSKS,
EM.l.lslI STILTON LIlKhSK.
LfMHl-UOKlt (. IlKKSbS,
l'lNLAl'l'LE, PICNIC. KIIAM and DUTCH
HAND CIIEKSLS.
FINKsT NEW IOIIK h.MI'll'.E AND OHIO
t IIEh.!Es,
At Oharles Macnay's
CHEESE- EMPORIUM,
AJID
CHOICL FAMILY GROCERY
Nes 143 aud 117 NOllTH QCELN 5TUELT
(oeds delivered liee te all parts et the city
aud cuv liens. Telephone conuectle-i iia-smd
-kPh.NlNO! Ol'KNINGl!
THE OPENING Ol THE
New Red Frent Shee Stere,
Ne 48 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Next Doer te I'ostefflcc)
Hill take place en "ATUKDAl, APK1L I7th,
with one el the finest nnd most complete assort
ment of
Beets, Shoes and Slippers
Of the lkt Makes and nt the Lewest
1'easlMu 1'rlces.
1 he stock is entirely iiewnndcsrefullysclecteJ,
and goods will be sold at bTllICTLY ON fc
I'mCEaud SATISKACTION tJUAHANTEKD
A terdlil Invitation Is extended te ml 'te vig vig
our New htere, whether jeu buy or net Ne
trouble te show geed.
UEMEMUEHTHE PLACE,
Ne. IS NORTH OUEEN STREET
iNext Doer te the I'ostetllco )
CHAS. A. REECE.
aprll 2udA2lw
W
1LL.1A.MSON A KOhTHK.
STKA1UHT FKONT
SacK Geat Suits !
-AKE THE
LTEST FASHION'S FOR VOUNG GEMS.
'Ihev aie perlict titling and range In price
from is no le f22.li).
HIE-
Swift River Cassimere Suits
A Sl'ECIALTl. WIS 00.
GRAND AMY SUITS,
$6.00, S7.50, 810 aud 912.
tliililreii's Noil'elk JSIotise hiiiils,
12 W, ii te, file, ioe.
BOYS' DRESS AND SCHOOL SOUS,
il M, Ji IX), f, le, il).
Medium and Light-Weight Onderwear,
ic , .We , 75c.
SILK NECKWEAR,
J5c, ft ml VH:
Silk rinishecl, Suspenders,
Twenty-nve Cents.
SUMMER FFrLT HATS
-IN
Light Grays or Tan Colerfe.
MANILLA AND FANCY STRAWS
-1011-
rv.EN, BOYS, OH CHILDREN.
A Dress SI raw Hut, (Jit.
Grand Army Caps !
Including Wieutli and I'lgurcs.TSO.
lieni's Superior Haud-Made Kronen Cidf Bkln
Halters, excellent In Kit. inoderate In price,
(icutleuieu should soe them betore leaving
their enler ler custom inttde.
Ladies' French Kid Turns,
A handsome Drees Bhee, sUes aud vildtlts lu
yj,era, Itcgularuud eijuaiolec.
Williamson it Fester,
32,34, 3D & 38 East King St,
LAN'CASTEU, l'A.
r-Stert3 open every cvenlii,'.
Kir .iUVKHTHIKMHSTH.
OVU Ni:V HHAND, Till: ' LATHhT,"
live tent t liir. Is llin inipular ilKSrat
saloons, te. liy Ilium. MaiiiiMutiiied hi
MAUkl.KV.s,
(Fetmeily tlailnmn's) "bellow Irenl,"
.Ne. SI .North Queen street
ALL KINDS OF HAILING DONT. AT
hint unllie. Alse eiileia ler Whitewash
lug tan be lelt wlih
lllTKI.K A MKTlli:U.
It Ne. I Middle. Ulirct
E
JIA8T LN1) YARD.
0.J.SWA11R&00.
GOAL.
KINDWNQ WOOD.
Olllee Ne. '2UCKNTIIK HllUAUK. 1lelhatd
ud initie 1 euiieeled Willi 'lelephoue Kxchmige
airlJ-l vdMAK U
A I i:V HA HI. A I.N SAT
CLARKE'S.
Hilclev s Mineral scouring Soup, !ie. 11 ake ,
Heed Hand Seap, le ; Ikibbltl'a Heap, !k' a cake
Millet s lliiuis. 0rtp, 7e 1 Table lenmtis'S, .V
a can , 'table llll, e ubelllei Klce, Stnnh, Oat
meal, llarlev. shrnbled Outs or Avenitenl !i
B . nmt KWIni' suu ileve Polish, tx. l'uri Ien,
tellies, syrups and liu-gal at low est prlies
CIiAKKh's,
ln'2i!l)dAw Ne 3S West Ulna Stu el.
Cs.VKHYHOI)Y WT.t.COMi: TO CAl.l.
Jil and see our lute m rival or Spilng Uissls.
lilib we ate selling at etticmclv small vireflts
Our goods aiv sillied for armors, Met remits
mid Herklngnien innliily. Alse 11 lull sitpplv et
Hosiery. I elliits, Culls, lliuulkeri hlels, iule
styles. Neckwear, Suspender. Ciiderwiai
siiltidfer nil m'iiseik, ler rli h and peel, uud
money csit be saved bv bulug new. rieau
cull n nit see for ourselves.
A I HECHTOLII'S.
Ne. M Neilh vim-cu slriet.
-Sgt, el the lllg BttMikliig
H
1HH11 A llKOl'llKK
Strike While the Iren is llel !
11 ii whlle kihmI are eIIrttMl at fturh lllilnu
CLOTHING
lias nevui etd cheaper ths.11 at punent
the prices el a low article appended heie
MB.N RSUITSna low a, H l, II M, M.
MEN b ALL WOOL SACK, "UO
MEt-S Al.lVVOOL 8VCK AMI (.1'IAHAV.
MtO J."0ll.
SlfcS e ALL-VVOOLCOKKSCHI.W8, JO0 te.X)
OULHULN 3 SL-tl-- flour s;i tn Jia
IlOlh' 81111 8 from 11 10 te II J
Our hntlm Stisik this Season l mat ked Pro
portionally Lew
MERCHANT TAILORING!
Me have j ust tecelved anew luvelie 01 all the
ljit3t Novelties In
Suitings and Pautaloenings
for ear Order liepartment, te nbuh we 11II
)iurspeclal attention, these goods comprise
the ucutist patterns et tboseiuen.
C1LL flD SEE THEM.
HIRSH BROTHER'S
One-l'iice Clothing Heuse,
COKNEB NOK1H clUEEJf B111E61
CKMTKtt SUUAUK.
H
lOH d MAHT1N.
GHIN4 HALL
The Celebrated $18,000
PEACH
BLOW
VASE.
We have a porfeot fue Bimlle of It
en
Exhibition In our Window te
day.
DONT FAIL TO bEK l'l'.
HipWitlii
j
15 EAST KING STKEET,
LANCA8TEU, FA
rVltNlTUllE.
TTOrFMEIKlfa
r
TABLES
Every Description
Of
-AT-
PIOFFMFxIER'S
FUHMTUItK WAUKKOOMS,
Ne. 26 East King Street,
7SpecUl Alleutlen le iKepalrs. l'Ulur
Jfruuies te Order.
.VK II' A It PA' TJHKMKSTtt.
VWu- e Y,el,N" MAN TO LKARN
1 ? Ihu Hunt lluslinm , una will, u v...'. ....
perleniii pieleiKil AiUlirss wlih ivfninntn,
111.1 .Mil
I'UL UIIICll, INTCLLlllkStl
ROIlke.
TUVAN'M KI.Ol'H.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Alwaye Uiiilbnn mitt lloliuble
Korieu
OrrusHiMjeiimsNA i;ami Cemivm, 1
Cen. Lkximuen ash Davis 81 un.ts, S
. , . llaltluiere, ApillV.", s-il 1
. .'. ,rS.1' '.'""'J'V given Ihiitii gHiiutal nieelhig
of the Hlockheldeis of this Ceiupauv will be
hi Id at Um elllee, lu llsltliuere, en MONDAY,
Um Huh ilny el MA 1, I8.S,!, nt 0110 o'lleck p 111,
ler Um eli clleii et oil com nnil nmnngers ler Um
1 imiiiu: jiuf 'lheiinnstei bmikswlll IhhIimiI
110111 .Memmy, tne M el May, until tiller the
ell 1 .Ien. Hy unlet,
tip: ld ltetlr.ltr D. IIItOWN.f teasutet
rJteKHAM;.
2 An kstiililltliiit llutliiens, or will tukna
luiituei. new doing a business of t MHUn venr
um bedeiibliil , ptetlts buge . pmti ctid by
patents, r-ur paitlciihire.tuldnss
inns 1 lwd mi 31., lJimasler, Pa.
"i i:mi.i:n uhiian,
V AltCIUlLCT
Designs Plans and npeeiriiiilleus Itirnlslied
un iiiiiiiiigsi! ,',,'ry ill'SlTipileil
iimi i'- r. i 1111
I'KNN tOU UK ANl
EVsl
mm. tiu;m'.
uis liiimiHl
1)1 Hi. If SAl.K 1)1' llDllSKS.
I On MONHA1. MM IU, Insi, will Im sold nt
the Meirluuic Stiil'le iirailimder Moslem llll
neli uud Indiana Horses, from Ulveu, llaiun.t
Le Mrst 1 tmidllvi'ls. liiiluherses, leedeisand
heav v distts.
Hale te celiiuu 111 e ut 1 e elec'k p lu.
Alse en bund, Canada and Western llntiuis
Hue ililvers uud Kisnl steppers which will lie
sold nt prlv ale sale
UlOltliV. UltOSSMAS.
- 1'lllillu K.lli) IM'TJ Menduj.
lJATKN I'hl'HAl' l'NT.l,OON8.
The CiMtcsl Intnli"3 of lh Ai;f.
I'siiliiltHuis liiuile wlih the Patent htrnp IH
esnv.de "el liar; out at the km e, den'l draw lip
wliiin -llllug ilone, mid give In ttorsill'fuctleu
thin nu ethers l'laee your erdi r Willi A II
Kei ustitln, tliu Mtrchuul 'laller, who has t fin
iule right fur Luninslei for the Patent Heulili
Htmp t'tintuloens 1 eiler nil uiitisiiiilly full stock
et uehbv gisnli tin Pantaloons, Mults, Vesting
mid I Spring liierieuls.iiiidiitu devoting my en
lltll IllllMlllllU 1 Ml) llll'IlU. Illlll IIHIIIIIIB, llllll
will span- niMlTert te retain the position I tmve
soleug lu Id n tint linn Mcrctuiut 'laller el
alienator ni'sis ciiuny veurs.
A. II.
UObbNSi r.iN, JJ
3;.Seitli tluien 81
s
I' U I N tl
HA Itl'S
OI'lIMSd AT II. UKK
FINE TAILORING.
'I Im Lamest and uuwt L'oniplele Asseitment
et KINK WOOI.I.KNnrorthntiprlnRltBilulelJO
teuud In tlie City of Lnneater
A Obolee Line of MpiiiiK Oiiute.itiii,:s nnd
PnutiiliHintutts lu till the Lilrst Patliun
1'itcus Leir, Hint VV erknmuahlp, uud all k'hhIs
aiianted ns It piest tiled.
h."gerhart,
NO NOU1 II (JUJthN blltKKl
Oppislte the Poslelllce. iiinrti ljdll
U
llir. Sl'UlNf Ol'l'.Nl.NO
AT-
ASTRIGH'S
Palace of FasMen,
13 EAST KING STREET,
lb OV fall, ANO IS
1'KllCLAlMbli IU I V Kllll'.UlM A (.I.EA1
hUCLKiS.
I, KAMI UhlO.MI IthiLKIITIO.N NLVEK
HIJI.ALLEH''
Aie Ihe uniiiilmeiis eipiiisteu. el tbivi el
our patrons who hid time eueuitb te lusput
Ulll IHSPLA1 AT Ol li Hl'lMMi,
Hut the tuultltudoef xeisls we had for liiipn
tlen was (isigrenl for tlie tiieotninednlton ucc
essary te show them te Ailviiniuite Wether,1
tere would selli ILeur closescrulluy te tbe t 1
leivlUK list of urllclcd and prices
VVbSELL THEllhsl
FIETY CENT KID GLOVE
lutlietlty, heui llutten, fjitist bhadi
We sell a five and six button bid ( leir
si
loped lop, In gre undgl.ites, tit &K. n pull
IV e sell a reul kid tl ve button gloieul 7
We sell a real kid, stltchid back, lour buttons
at "7c.
We sell a five hook real kid Incllin kIoie ler
II t.
We sell an uiiilte srd Md Rleve, four billion.,
fin Wi , ii bettr r oimfer'Je a reil kid rleve nit
dres.ii if, at II. J5
We sell n tlne lisle k'ove at l',. n pair
WoheII n (Hiirl IliloKleve at Ji, . liuitpcatl
lixlenlUe i EiiKllsh pearl lisle at J7c
W'e sill line silk K'eves, In black audeolend,
nt IV. and tie.
We sell the finest yime rjaiue silk kIdie lu
town, black unit coleied, ill ' u pair
.We mdl pure silk lace mitts, In bbuk.leisey
style, at 'JOc. a pall
IN HOSIERY.
We sell ladles itrlped lnne at &c. a pill
We sell a belter ijuullty, pl.iln coleied and
striped, at 7c npslr
We sell plain coleied, alrlped nnd black, nl Hi
a p ill
We sell split feet, full bisbteni d, line iiiullly
bese. In eolerid and black, ut like, a pair
Ni if Npiinct shinies, tans audslales, 15c a pull
Weseil fulT.riKUlurmiulullilbliKKaus, let IV.
a pair; excellent iiuullty atlsc and Xc u psli
thn lluest Ilulbilgcuns at Xx. a pair
We sell extra geed iiiullly black besi', full
leiriilnrinade, whlte feel, at sTje.ii pair
VV'e sell the Illicit coleied liee, fullti,uhii
uiude, In Luis and slates, ut c. n pair
W e sell striped Hese, full regular inadi, lieui
'JJi u pair up
W e sell black lIslulhliMd huse lit 37i , and bet
lei ones at tee.
lllnckBllk hoseatlTjo uud II i.
Our stock or checkeied uud Lincy ulllped horn
cunnet bu surpassed lu ijualll) el vailely el
stvles.
We sell geed iii illty hee for ehlldicn, plain
or Hbbvd, lieiu lue. a null up.
Children's full regular imulu black heie, wblle
lint, nl Im. nnd 'Jie. u pair.
lnrant's thiee fourths hese at 10J , 1 W . 15-.
Wa. mid '-'e
Infant's llsle thread thiee fouithshesc, h
Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Underwear,
LONCI AMD HIIOHT8LKEVhS,'.Sc,37c,AM'c.
llalbrlgu'iin bhlrU for ladles uud gentlemen,
See.
dilution's Uaiue llndeishli ts from si up
llenls' iinbiiiudiled shllts, relnlerced linen
biMimi and lined back, geed iuiihIIii and well
inlile, S"c.
DENTS' HATIN BCAH1S, NEW
blVI.l.s, iic
LAllILb
JEIiBE. ULOlll LOA1H,
AND COLOH9.
MK
JERS EYS
-AT-
AST RICH'S,
NO. 13 BAST KING STREET,
LANCA8TKH, l'A.
AMVtJKMJiSTli.
-piuireN eij:ka heuhi:.
fOXJi IIV.7:A".-tt
CoinmeucluB Monday, May U, 1080.
'I huir d.iy, 1 liilay,. Hinday um! hulmday Mat
lite -8A El) KllOM IHKblOKM. '
GRAY & STEPHENS,
In tlie Uie.ilcul el all Eeiisatlunal I'lajs, hn
titled " Saved from the Storm."
Il'i'd AVK of the JIIIM-MIS3 MINNIE 01
CAtl UllAV.
l'ercu TeLld-iUl. W. K. STKl'HENS.
Incidental te the Play, the Hramatle Dogs,
Romoe, Zip, Hore, Lee and Mnjer.
ClltAV & STEPHENS, I'roprlelers.
JUL J. A.llU.NlEIt.Oeneral Manager
ADMISSION 10, WnuayeCENTi
Kcservid Heats at Operu Heuse. uSOfctd
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