""mmrrrxrseea "JLUJP --hmiWMmwwmwi weiMjm., . t-i e' r e. ,'V 7 ' H. K 51 k IS i& ', THIS LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY. MAY 14 . I88& MEWS OF COLUMBIA. rMMMFemm a cuvkch aibe- ' 1 miAnm WVBMCTVAL nXMiriT. M fMM Mimkm of lbs iMreml Street . m4 at. Jein's I.uthermn Churclie-Tlie Ltat-Tfanmb DIlewd Htceiit Met Around the Town. Rtcu'tar Correpenaenc of IntittieBntKB. rnfienu. Pa.. May lt-A number . Mkt connected with the Second a - miiAi Inn lit (tin 1 nul ( HlreMcBurcn neiu unm.t, m imu,. roots of tfeai chnrcli last evening for tlie purpose of effecting an organization ler the BtuMel profit and pleasure of the inotnbers. The following cfllcera were elected : 1. Oberlln ; treasurer, Jehn Stcrllne, Jr., illn-e tens Mlaaea Hallle Wlslar, Alice Sterllne,. Suale Oberlin. These three directors in con junction with the eHlcera will form the ex ecutive beard. The name of thu aoclety will be " The Yeung People'g AMoctatlen of the Firat English Lutheran church," and will bavoferiti object the mutual pleasures of the members, and te Increase the Interest el the young lelks In the church ami Hiiiulay achoelwork. It was decided te held meet. Inga en the first Friday even iik ;f each month. The June meeting will be held ill the residence of Mrs. A. K. Welch, en Ui(t nut street. The programme for that occasion will be of n musical and liternry character. The young folks society el tbeSu Jehn's Lutheran church held a very plea-saut meet lug at the rcsldonce el Her. J. It. Khetlner, pastor of the church. The prograniine whs very Interesting and coiisNteil et uiuMiul and literary exercises. The Death List. Mrs. Nicholas Ilebnade, nil old lady living at Fourth and Mill streets, diel at her hum? en Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, afler an Illness of six mouths. The funeral will take place en Monday morning, and services will fie held In SL Jeseph's Catholic church. Adam Smith, living en Walnut street, died at hia home en Thursday mernlUK. "Iter a brief illneaa of consumption. The mueral will be held en Saturday liieriiltiK, and t-er-Tices will be held in bL Jeseph's Catholic church. Accident te a leant. Yesterday, Jeseph Weber, living in low n, purchased a horse from Mr. yhenberger and trial was given this meruiug. The animal was attached te a buggy and the owner in company with Jehn llartman and W. II. lieittle, took a ride. On coming across lSethel street and down Locust, the trout wheel of the vehicle broke suddenly and the horse commenced kicking. The three occupants or the carriage get te the ground In a very sudden manner. Thehorsewas stepped be fore a runaway occurred. Themlj Dislocated. Pius O. Crownshield, owner el a pair of canal beats, was engaged iutjlug his beats with a rope, -wbeu the repe caught his right nana lu hucu a manner mat tue luiuun win dislocated. Town ete. The Columbia wreck crew left ten n en Thursday at 1230 p. in., for the railroad wreck near Ilird-ln-Hand, and returned home at J p. m., bringing engine Ne. 431 te the shops at Columbia ler repairs. The engine had thu front end badly damaged in the wreck. The Susquehanna river has again starte d te rise, caused by the late rains. The water is very muddy and shad ilehing cor respondingly peer. About beventy-rHusliad were brought te the shore this tuerulng as the result of last night's work. Abram Eaves, a boatman, was engaged in nelinc a canal beat at the Columbia wharves this morning, Tvheu the pole broke in hair and Kayes was about going into the river when a beatmau, standing near by, caugt him by his clothing ana held him in an inverted position until he could get en the beat. A new time table gees into ellect en the Heading .t Columbia railroad en Siiuda, May 23. Ne change in the arrival or de parture et trains at Columbia w ill be made by the new schedule. Jesse Welfu, a t'wmstur of town, purchased a very large itrnlt heraeat Kphrata. The aul mal is greatly admired by Judges et hoi so se lleah. A large quantity el leal tobacco is beiuir shipped from Columbia te-day. -.. The first straw berries of the season are being retailed in town. Thej are as high as the fruit is small. A photograph of the HU Paul's P. 11 church Is en exhibition 111 the window el Kicbarila' book store. This church will be vacated for the new one en Locust street, when that church is built. Fourth Keglineiilal Company ltipTllmi Colonel S. I). Lebr, et the Itli Iti-giuieut, has issued general order Ne. ;i, for thulnsjiec thulnsjiec tten of the several companies comprising the regiment. The inspections will be held as follews: Company A, Heading, May 21; II, Alleutewn, May 21 ; C, Columbia, May lit,, JJ, Alleutewu, May 2t ; U, liauiburg. May 25; V, Pottsville.May Jj;li, Pine U rove, May ; 11, Slatington, May ; I, Catasaiuiua, y22. MAllltlKV IS TA3IJUI JtBOALLtSU A HMtlLUVTEO HtOXJC. Drroratlen Day Ifphrntn Ittlng. te MWul a Monument Ihnt Whpi Neitrr t'ninpletnl. KPitiATA,Mayl4, Elloitsare being niade te erganise n Orand Army pest at this place. Decoration Day will be observed for tlie first tlme at KphratA, Washington Camp, Ne. 227, Patriotic Order Sens of America, will decerate the graves of the Hovelutiouary sol diers buried at Zlen's Hill, nrnr the town. After the battle of lltatiilyn Ine many el me Wolinileil soldiers were brought Iiehi and nlacedln the "Cleister" buildings borne . years age an ellert wasmmle te erect a nienu. . mentover Ihose soldiers who died, and alter laying the corner-stone, owing "' eleney el fundi and a lack el Interest, the project remains unfinished, h. K. Martin, eq., of Ltncaster, w 111 le the orator of the O. 0. Hull A. llres. clestsl their cigar fac tory a few d.is age in nntlclpa'lnn of a de mand forhigher wages. The Clginnakers' union iielltled the ether nnuiuractiircrs j es lenlay or their new scnle of prices, and It Is likely tlicv w ill also close tip. The sheriffs Miner the petnenal pteperty of A. H. Hit7er was well attended. The Lincoln National tunk last w)ek de clared a slml-annual dividend of two and oiie-hair tier cent. Mucli Interest Is lelt here ever the al al prenchlug primary rlectien. Olllce-seekers are te lie seen daily asserting their claims for this or that office. It Is truly wuiiderlul heu many statesmen there are te the fquare mile in Lancaster county. , ,, Mr. P.. S. Hever is remedelling his dwell ingnnd liquor store. When llnl-lied It will be the most complete building in nr pl.n. e. Mr. Ileyer is one ofeur moil lenevtilett and enterprising mirens. Mr. Stmtiel bhaeller, an in. e. I citizen, re siding near heir, died last wtck. Kuv. Tobias will preach at ltetliauy diurcli next Sunday, nn the subject of Se lalisiti with special refeieme te the late tieublesat Chicago. I Aitur.nri'.n am a ,m in i.vtir, hiitedler StilMler. the l'ljl Nlali'ler. Ceitiei le t.rlef tu U tlinlngiun, lirlmtare. Andrew K. Solinler, the ullegevl FIJI Islander, who lelt a bad reputation behind him alter bis sojourn In thee part-, lias been arrested in Wilmington, Del. When ar raigued in the police court Thursday morn ing, he was arrayed in his valentine outfit. Olllcer Leper slid tint he had became notori ous andii public nuisance in the northeastern section of the city . that little children anil girls were afraid et him, because he said he was a cannibal , that a day or two age he hail followed some gills who work at Meir's cannery and (Tightened one et them se badly that she fainted; and that he was followed by n crowd et from 300 te COO children, who were attracted by his drevs and manner. The olllcer said that while Soleder was net drunk he had understood he had been drink ing. The prisoner in response te questions by Judge Cummin, stated that hew isfrouit'al isfreuit'al cutta. He had lieen taken from the bamboo swamps in the 1 igl islands te t ilcultu when he was seven years et nge and was educated and brought up by missionaries "1 the Epis copal church. He had also spent a uumber el jears inSiaiu, where he remained until he was 23. He said he was 70 years of age, having been born en the 11th et Mar-b, lslO. He were his peculiar costume because It Is native dress and Is very cool in warm weather. He Is trying te learn all he can et the customs of the country mid intends en leaving here te go te Chester and theuce oil north. Judge Cummins told the traveler that he would be released en condition that he lelt town immediately, and warned blin that It lie was leund here alter te-day he would be lined 510. lTper premising te leave town he was liberated. TUE lil'.KAT ItKITBLlOA-S Ua e ' v he will win the stakes ' Illustrated. I-uek out ter licit Mllllllaj 3 I.TKLLlEMI!ll. ir haI if.iT rr.itT qciki. A Ditln Itnrg The Ilrlde Glien Ana) by Her llrethei, VHin Is Well-Kiieim lu IlilnVlly. A dispatch from Tamaqua, Pa., nays that Miss Mary K. ft abide, daughter of the late Dr. E. S. Salade, was married Thursday eve ning In the Calvary Episcopal church of that place te Dr. Hebert Neal Hamsay, Hev. Dr. llarker officiating. In spite of u drenching rain-storm, which lasted the entlre day, a brilliant assemblage el guests Irem this and ether states witnessed the mar riage, which was mere than ordinarily Im presaive. Promptly at half-past six the church doers swung open te admit the bridal urty, the organ playing the march from " Lohengrin.'' The ushers, Hlchard Norn, of Washington, D. C, Herbert Thompson, et Thompson town, and Claude O. Whetstone, et Philadelphia, led the precession, tollewed bv the brides maids. Miss Anna Iterger, of Philadelphia, Miss Mamie Lev an, et Hamburg, and Miss Marie E. C. Pry, of Tamaqua. The brides maids In the order named were pink moire, blue moire and cream satin brucade, alien train, duchess lace and diamonds. Fol lowing these came the bride, n beautiful uriineite, leaning en tne arm ei ncr Dremer, Lewis Audeureld Salade, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall eollego el last year's class, who gave the bride away. She were au exquisite wedding gown of Otteman faille Francelse, trimmed with ixiiut lace, and dia monds. At the feet of the chancel they w ere met by the groom and his best man, J. 11. Irish, of Mahauey City, and the Kplscep.il lnarriage servicewas performed, by the olll elll elating clergyman. A reception was held at the residence of the bride'a mether, alter which the brute and groom started, via Williamsport and Niagara, en au extended wedding tour. Among the gifts was a check ferH,000 Irein the bride'a mother. Cel Jatnloeu'i I'uatlilng I'atf). Cel. U. K. Jamisen's traveling coach " Hambler," with feur-ln-hand, colored dri ver and guard, reached this city en schedule tlme, at 1 p. in., and put up at the Slevens house. The travellug party consists et cel. Jamisen and his seu Wilis.; Cel. James K. SoeQeld, Majer James V, lireuil, of Phlla delphla; and J. Heren Cressmau, of New Yerk. The official organization Is as follews: 11. K. J&mlseu, whip; James K. Scelield, quar termaster -.William S. Jamisen, ass't quar termaster; James V. lireuil, pilot; J. II. Cresman. pay director; Jehn Heck, guard; Charles Hill, herald. Tbe party remained here until aiieut 1:30 p. ul, when, Joined by 'Y. U. Heiuel, they left for Columbia, where they remain ever night and go thence te visit James Yeung's famous farms at Middletown. Au Heur Willi lite Jupi, Thursday evening Hev. Dr. W. K. Parsons lectured In St. Jehn's Lutheran church for the benefit ei the church ruud. Ills subject was "An Heur With the Japs," and he made It a verv interesting hour lorlliesewhoheard him lecture. Dr. Parsons spent five years lu Japan in an efUcial capacity and becauie very well acquainted with the manners, customs, religions aud politics of that peculiar people; many or tbeae peculiarities were dwelt upon In the lecture, together with descriptions el the topography and geography el Japan. A considerable sum of money has been realized by St. Jehn's church through this course of lectures. tar) In Tliln ClljTli.il Umirred a Wees Age. A daring liurgliry took pla-einthls city en the night et Thursday et lust w.-ek, but the atlalr was net made, public until te-day. On that night burglars went te the house et Jehn H. llusheug, who resides and keeps a Heur nud bed store at Walnut aud Christian streets. The key was sticking in the rear deer from thu inside, it is supjmscil that the thieves turned It from the outside by means of n pair of nipper. Tliey then went up stairs and eulured the room in which llusheug and wlfesiep. riiey car ried oil a pair of pantaloons belonging te Mr. Husheng, which contained a jiecketlKxik with f30 in money and a let et pajierH. The next morning the pantaloons were found in the tuck yard. The money was gene, but tlie piiers left behind. A silver watch was nl'ii taken from Mr. nusheng's room. NeitherMr. Husheng nor any ut Ins family said anything aiieut the burglary, except te a ceuple of persons, who wire told te keep the allair entirely secret, as they thought they inight in that way catch the thieves. Ter this reisen the newspapers did net get the Item, but the thieves were nut c.ipturtd. Mr. llusheug does net lielieie in giving much publicity te matters el tins kind. The evidence that he means what hesavs Is that he told an iNirt.T ini'M'i ii reporter t'Mliv that last summer a jc.ir agnbeliad Ids peckit picked of J20O In Lebanon. He never t-ald anything el the robbery even lu his cloeost Irlends. Wheel Kiiuikeil (111 b street Car Iraik K. II. Melliuger, et Smuleisburg, was unsuspicieusly turning oil North JDuke street into East King al neon today when oue of the hind wheels of Ills buggy caught in the street car track and was tern ml. The liorse fortunately was a quiet one, and after the lireaK-dew u steed still until the occupants, Mr. Melliuger aud a lady, get out The street railway between the tracks at this jielnt isln very bad condition. A deep hole there and ethers at many points along the line makes It dangerous le v ehicles. A serious accident might easily occur and tlie city or the company be mulcted In heavy damages, Kepalr is necessary. Where's Jake 7 arvLiMf Jievxit tiik neui.it Tem Mucin en lll lllrjrte CriiMiiK.l'rtl tu India. Themas hteveus, whose tour mound tlie world en a blcjcte has been attracting great attention In Kurinstas well as In America, has reached Meshed, in Persia. A letter lust received Irem him by finrmi;, at the InsUiuie of vvlihli inagazliie lie is inakltig tlietrlls willlw the last news of the plucky blcyiler until he has either met his Inte ul the hands of the natives or completed his inn. Mr. Stevens' loller Is as lullews : 1 arrived at Meshed yesterday evening, alter an almost continuous struggle with the elements for twenty d s. 1 undo tlie nils take or stalling tee early In the imseii, and liave paid the jH-nalty In tliesh Uhi or swollen streams mud, snow , rain and bad w cither generally. It was summer w either when 1 left Teheran, but the climates ,.r Teheran .,.! l.-Lnr-wiii urn found te ls VI IllelV lIUUT- enU Starting out March 10, with uniiuer hel met, low shoes and cycling sli vkmgs it light outfit ler warm weather, 1 reached Mushed en the 30th through two led of snow . Kho Khe ....,,.,. t .. r.. irfut simitrv te blcvclu through In March. Alter a ram storm streams of liquid mud come down Irem the mountains and spread ever the plain, forming an almost impassable barrier te n cy cler. 1 h.iv e forded, ns many as tilty stnuuis lu a dav. and the w liul blows worse tlian it does lu Wyoming or Nebraska. The changes in temperature are also sud den and violent. On the ili, lerty-tlviv miles from Meshed, 1 get caught In a blir zard that would de credit te Minnesota. With cold sev ere enough te form icycles en ene's eyelashes, and te transform ene's downy upper lip into a solid cake of ice. and with thu air tilled with blinding snow, itmunbUii torrents t lit -ti dcen had te be forded, where one had te step out el the water into snow -drills, 1 roll down in one stream, dropped the bicycle and wetted everything. Willi clothes Irezeu still, hands nutiibed, ene linger sugnuy ireM-iuueu nun the bllz.ird at its worst, 1 had te wade through snow-drifts, ford ether streams and toileu ever the desolate mountains for miles bolore shelter was finally reached. And, then, such accommodation ' A mere cara vansary, crowded with mules c.imels, dou deu kev s and their drlv crs and w uh pilgrims en route te Meshed, huddled together ler warmth and shelter. Next morning the snow lav two feet deep between me and MejliiHl.'but It was a iuetlen of forcing my way through or experiencing something like a week's delay in a ptaee where nobody would voluntarily remain an hour. P.v k auiiuals broke a sinale tiall through the snow, along which it was barely possible te struggle ahead. Alter neon the sun asserted Its power aril it Wsame uncomfortably het The narrow path became ankle deep In mud and slusli, ami ler leuneeu nines i unu iu wade through this aud trundle the bicyile ahead with rear wheel alelb, isvasleuidiy varving this exhilarating performance by splurging through a stream, femparativ ely speaking all else "u tlJ0 jeiirney his been child's plav ' yet with geed weattier It would boa fairly "ugretMble journey with a bicycle. These are no ditllcult ineuutaius and much geed wheeline surface. I have a little complaining te de, however, at this juncture a complaint of the Htissi.ms. After the Kusslau minister at Teheran spik ing te me se fair ; alter going te considerable oxpense and trouble te provide myself with Russian money sutllclent te carry me ile.ir through te Jafnti via Merv, Samarkand and Southern Siberia, 1 received notice when half way le Mehed that I would net be al lowed te go through. Here, also, with " Hely Russia " blocking my read en the one hand, I am assured en the ether that 1 shall also 1h turned back at the Afghan Iron Iren tier j that the Afghan goverument, uuable te guirantee my safety, will simply turn me back. This Is comforting, te siy the least. 1 am here the guest el Mr. t.niy, an English. telegrapher, connected with the Algliati boundary commission. Knewing before the news reached uie ou the read that the Rus sians had refused te give me the read, lie kindly sent a letter by the boundary commis sion courier explaining the ditliculty te Cel. Sir West Rldgway and asking him te try and obtain lermissien for me te go through Atglianistau. The return courier with au answer is expected every day. Thocoiumls Thecoiumls Thoceiumls slon camp is seme hve hundred miles cast of Meshed, and if no insurmountable obstacles present 1 shall probably reach India via their camp, Cabul and Peshavver. i.reat crowds are at this moment vociferously liewling "'lemasha' lemasli.i ' asit-l-awhen" ( Let i.s see the Iren horse) en the streets out side. A ruicd guards have iiit been sta tioned at our deer by the authorities te keep etl the mobs. Chlcft;a MarKet. UiiiuAeu, May H.9 Ai a. "'-'1fttKll,V,1',""-.Ir Wheat lime TB)c. July. : Aua iUc Cernliiiie. .w4c, July, JTVei Atuj.. 3. V ijsls May, is"t I June, a.v. 'ji - .... iilr,. ....,,.,..,.-.. .. .. ,..,., ..... .ill lie, r- -ii m .'j. - '- rerk Au, ,MO AUK . U' Kin-Jiim',ve:Xj luVv. V r. M'i', hlb.s l "lie. J"ly. -liN au . O t'S ruwisa, Wheat Miiv. TV, ti June, T'.Hi . Auint. .v4(tn'i,i lern May, 'kc ; June, 37i AnitilM, .'se. ,, (lats-viaj, '.-sifC) June, 2u Aperk- Ma v. ts r:H i J line, s r:.S ! J ul . " "tS August. s"-.S . I?ird-Ma. v X June, .v v: Jul (j hi . Auir . v- " -i ltlbs-Mav. teSn Auf.ii!.t, Ji r J11I5. ; Jui, j;v , July, i June, is.m. Jul, fJSiH. B l.tle Stitik AlatKrls. tuii sue. Mat H Theilreieri fnieiml icpeils Cattle ltelits, ,wl head 1 shipments, J,mi head i msrki t aittve : 10 (J IX- holier .fhlppbiR steers, WO le l.ve as , n lefl" I . Mockers and feeders, fUHO tl t cows, tmlls and mixed, II ..Mil - 1 slop Ud steers, M Msjl i lless llecelpts, i;, head : slilpinents, e,l"' head niatket strong ; shade higher . rough and mixed M TWtl lilt packing and shl. g, fllixTITO. light, Mt'SjIIJ. kip. fiXNt Ml ylns lii Iieen Ketelnta. I.WU he lilt eliliunelits. uiarket steady , natlv es, i: Vf3 M Kast I.issktt Cattle uselpts, I "i held, shipments. l heart t uiarket lair , tilpuieiiu te New lerk, none Huns receipts, l.sui head i shleinents, i'vi, maiket slew; PhllailelphliK. II Hil Ut erh ers. t-HHtlt: tklM, Ji ,11mi. shtpiiienta te Ne 01k, none. . ... shis'p rvielpts, 1 l head: shipments, l.liw , maiket Heady ; pitme. l . XJ i hilr te gissl, flcetitM. toiuinen, t.'Ul. -prlng, ! fl1' , iH' l.'rt lambs, JHJS.VI isew VlltR MlKSS. iSw Was, Mayli Wall slieet. lM' ' ' Meney es at 1 per lent. forelsn ox ex h,... i,in,.t iit ll-;l -ii.. Ueveruments tu 111 currency 's, J11KH hirt ; ' coups l.li bid. 4,sii.'bld. The susk market opt -led until at about last nlchi s ilgiui's and dt 1 lined en 11 seij small volume of business Prices went gmdually down Irem the opening, and ate lien !., teX4 p r 1, m In Ien last nlghra flume. .v f ir .t 1 kk f . r ji r.y r.t. AKINll POWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. r ,KH' AUrMHTltHatKHTH. L2TP.UM.N e OR Sl'MMY- wi:am:u 1.1 IIUMI III. W he shall It lie Is t tier e adalk hei.e HiiHiiuIng l.isik out lel next Meil d.vj 'h tSTKlt IllKSI Kit 1 E.MI.LN IR1IN, KJt AlllllllK I' HeslKiis. rtnus and speillliatluua turiilshed (01 buildliigsnl 1 vciy rtiMirtptliui llllln'-s h lull I'l.N.N tOt'AUK MI h.Vsl hIMI fl Itt'.l.r lii.Miudied ritlir. "YK1.I.OW PRONT" Till) l)R L Hie Cent I Igurs, nilxid llllei-s, are the heal In the maiket ler the lilenej.iil M AUK I.I. S (teimeil) llaltmiiu's) " telleiv Mout, ' e. .1 01111 ijticim sin 1 1. 1 VITN 1' S PR V I' I'ANTA LOONS. tie OrnlMt In fallen of the Ag. I'aiiliiliHins made with the. Patent Strap ill easy, de net bag out at the kucr, dnn't draw up when silting den 11, and give better sitlnlai llmi ih.m imv eihirs Pliiie v our order with A II lleieiisleln, the Meichniil 'lnller, nhe has the seliMlirhl ter I am aster ler Hie I'ateitt luiuble Strap iMiilalisins leiteraiiuniisualli lullslisk et iinlibv uissl im t'autaloens, satis. Vesting and Spiiiic l) einsite, and am devoting my en tile niliulleii te ni) tilends and p unins, and will stMie no 1 tTuit le letaln tlitipesttliui 1 have se long laid as Hist Hne Men haul 'lallei et bniiimsler tlespt 1 itully jeurs. A II. KO.sr.SSl hlN.Sf.NeltlllJIleeu St. HUH- Alttr.ltvtHKJHKHTt. II NIW I lie li 1 aaloeii , eit el HRM), Till: ' LATEST," ut li nn, . th ,p,,ir 01,,1,,-nt trj liieiii Jbnnil.u turedia iilllllltlM'p. (leiiui'il) llitiiiiiiiu'a) " t tillmv I rout," pl.VCKHLIlt, Ne H North IJuetm Ktreet ciii:rry, I11NOER IN Me .. l I. MI MVIMl' I. UK IIM, Olll ll'lllllll. I.s I I I V II II A IV I N I., tl 'HI 11 Kullell, llllllkl.l. s tijt'lIU Kllllth, 1 .nine Hitn ut , liiiutaster, l'a. Itdtl Til 13 ixmiHir never unto A malt el el liuillt, elnniKth and wlmlei-emcness. Mem ts.e- nemlcil than the etdlii'irj kinds, and mnnel be old In couiietltleii with the liiultltudeel lesr test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders edl eiilii 111 rum. IIetal lliKise I'oneiHle, Uj Vt all HtriHit, Sew urk. umyVJ-lVdAw U'l'LllMAN OK SIMMY? Wl'.AMK O 01 KM Nil lib, W he Shall It lie ' is theie a datk horse grooming Loek out tin next Men ds) s 1 TKLUUKSt tu. w: sil M(Wl 1 I - v A K D! I OU ANY 'j" 1 f t nwenf Milne) lieiihles, .Verv mis tiublliiv, .Minilal and I'ln-U.ll Weakness, llul HOI A Nil. M.iiV I. Ill I 1 I'.lts nils te cine. Sold In ill lIKKlsl". M tenia 111,1(11 MI.HICM. III. Ne, l.V .Sel til lllli HI11 tit. Thill! lelnhla. I'll. I. lit iilurs tu e. lniirAKiuieinlAw h i: an'h ri.euu. LEVAN'S FLOUR Ft lRbll A lUlOIHLR ANTP.I) -A OIHL TO kiti hen ami another te work Aoelv at the IP luDMAI.V l.N.S WORK IN de up stairs tlteck S,,r&et (jnol.itleiis by KesHl. Mcliiauii A Ce. Lancaster, i-a saw Venn usr II . w si Csnada Tactnc '' -, C I C 1 ' "'s Cel Ceil Central Pacific- Canida Southern &' Si'. Chi . M I. A Pah Deliver A Ktellraude Dei . I.xck A Western l."H' l1-! Erie -S fcrteM Neil Jerset I eelnii K A T lam AN I.lkehOle . . .. MlibtganlentrHl. ... Visettrl Puctflc. .Northern I'aclHc .... N p Pret N W Sen b"ti enlral.... Ohie central .... .... Oiniha .. ... ... Oregon Tmns Untarles Wejtein .... Pacific viall llocbester A 1'ttUuurg u Paul I'er-is Pailrli I ulen I'i trie Wabash Common Wabiu-h Pr.5ierred Western Unleu Telegraph. Weslbherw PUII.Aes-.VHlA LIST. IChlgh alle II, N 1 A Phlla Peiimylvm la Uiudlny wnyn .sr.vigiuea Uestenvtlla Philadelphia A Krlii . .Nerthirn 1 ent .... People s l'rfcssenger ll'd'glieu'lsirtg s 6 ou :: tjn, Hi; a inn' llhl.h M.rinis 101; risiiiNu 111 III.-. 'S IMtl'll SIOIIK, .Ne Mi Wist King Mreet. 1, M l 1 n4 ll'l' OS in:: 11 11. bankers, i 3 r.M WW arn sU is 61 Hlt5i v llV leiv 1 CI ii.: SI1! 1 u ---S h'Ai w 11 Y PAY 51. POH A SLT ok 1. 1: lin.t. 101J 5-S t 1)4 11 5-1'. rnirrii at s Dental Itoems. Ne. North guten Stns't. apt, iyu w hen v en 1 an et I the ame at I r-isiir.i liasadmlnlsteuHl SPANISH STl Dr.NT Ml -It'AI. Tlllu will glle a grand cenietl 10-nu.hl at ltd .IOII.N A st Dtllb -aloell ltecK hp.ph ' heck r.i:i:u JI ril MOItlUitt (s vlCKDAi 1 Wacker.X lire lelebruted Heck lleer will Is 011 tap all day tomorrow (atuidai and to morrow evening ltd B1 M 17 lendi en HiirNirri i l, IV KN AVV AY. 11)11 C V.N HA E iOUKCIIOIlh A trench Max Dell will be given leeveij puii.hH.-er of tiem peiuidtau of lllt-l 11 I'tLVll. IIAKIMj I'OW IIKIl rtiev ure lit rft t t be-ullts and mil pease the chlldiun i.lven isiij enlv at ILAKhh'S TKA sTOKt. mS-lJdAw Ne 3s IV est Klngbtiect. OMi: AMl&l'.K WHAT'lLW, COKLhl. et giving gifts ux "SI V and A AP Baking Pender ou need, and Iue IjIieat Itbn 111 1 as Ka ks VI he nil) win the stakes llluntnittd. I 00k out ler next Melldav 3 lMEI.LK.ESt Elk Des r rail leattentl It I. hnlgliis of m Jehn Fair te inorren evening at tin) esl King Stiett ltlnk. Ud A rrrniaueut liiltal OrgunUilleii A muting ter orgnUatlen will lie hi Id in the hall et thu Voting Mens Christian association en next Tuesday evening, of persons Interesttd In the forming et a permanent uuislt nl associa tion, together with these who ri.it nil) inrttci patid In the old folks concert 'lac (jnuid I air and hnleitnlnmt nt et It C Knights et St. J ihn opens te lnerrtui evening lit the West King btreet skating Kink. Uouseneld Market. DAIRY. Cresmery Kutter i3bc Uutterti S Jittisc IJulch Cheese tl lump MUc niCLTRV Turkeys Tl piece (live) UfJiM iclcaned) IU1 75 Chickens V pair (live) -tl roc Y plei.e(eleaiied silOc H1SCSLLAAE0CB. Apple llntter il c fggsWdei Iiei3c llenev-yilt C Laid v a HFJC FRUITS. Apples VSl'k HsllSc IS.111 mas V dez i'stiec Cecixiuuts, eiich rijtZc iimens V dez AV Oringis fdez Jff.VV2 uruixsV' i'stiec Cranberrle, pr. qt tsjc VEI4ETABLHS. Cabliage head Tflsc iict'ts 11 tin tiuc KXS13C ..tlSIC ask te hvve the. new -n plained te ten St. IV LVKlisnil-MOllKUW. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, 111 .NOUTH UUEK.N srKKK'l Ourgoetls are ler sale, at Ne !I6 North ijiiisni stuet. ltd THE BOYS tilnnsu iittlluliliM h III el attention In in, mid 1 tu i 111 i have taltly otitdetiu e (turner 1 that IV 1 luivi sulis let l.evstn n,i:.vn:n hleuscs, MJItFULK ilACKHTS, SAI1.0K HLOl'SKS, auil all ll' ititli'i.'iit ami tiuliloneM' in itt 111 tbtl lllUttfl pillt-s, tUUt S7 Cents te $10.00. lessl V eai 'nn suts at s.t , II i It 'O le I. All VVisil Uenilii); bints at faeu. IJ.ni, II im It IIimsi Dm tss tallies at II Hi, I: vi. tJ..'sMinl II si MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT his littn -in h a -it ut sut ct s--tills si i tnk 1 h it i tiKi I 11 11 i. uept II. d te I II 1 IP lHt ami nu 1 111 thelt lelt !k-cill te uu 11 New, Oheice and Cleau Stock r 111K- LATEST NOVELTIES Plaids, Checks and Hairlines. AlvtyB Uiilt'erni aud Hollable 11 I L li KISS, UU NHllN MI'.N AND I 111 Uktlitlkels, tilt. 11 spei llull Invltld tit t ill and see amid, IIiiIIiIIum stone, llrltk (lay, mid Im convlneeil ns te .puilUi mid imintlty, nidi Ii Is Iiieihansi4tttle ,vll nt the nlieie cm I., set 11 Inst etiiidictilli tifa mill (linn 'lie City I lu. lis el 1 11 nuns 1 er, Pa , and 1 an tti had at lit 1-.OH 111I1 Pilci.s. Vpply t r aildiess iii.Nin hi itiei.D, Ne (Ii Ninth Qiiten stleet s il I (U IHiUSl.N. II IVt MISl HllllVlll VI MvliMlnir M.N I UChl III HIS hd, v . 1 1 lin-fl, I list class Di (vera and llued titep 1 1 , huh 1 mil sit poseur al 1111 V VI MS.V I K. &- vli-e n hand. I niaila and IVestein Heme lint , Inn is nut koeiI -It ppoe vthlill III 1)0 ild it 1 1 1 ati -ale Pulilli sale next M I JI Ml Y.N I'AI'K tlliultill ilda . (IIIOS8MAN. CJTEHMAN O or IIUMI OH SCJIMY ' WKAVLK III. VV he .Shall It Ite Is there a dark het se i;reiinln l.txik out ter nt At M011 itlV s lSTKLMOKMER I50TT1.1:D IU-.LK. GEO. WALL lis leave te Inform his many friends anil um turners th it he 1- pit part d te Itirnlsh them wlih VVACKEIl s, LhllVNON and STATK.N ISLAND 111)1 l'l bll IIKKlt. Alse Perter, Ale and VV lne In lxri.0 or small nuantltlis All orders nn tvcit at his lletllltiK Kslaljllshment. Ne im secill yUfcK.N Bl, will leciHepromptattentlen (.toeds dellveied le all parts of the clt j andceunty ms lwd The (iReat ltn rnuris. I! the stakes " Illustrated. Mendiy's IsTELtin.M Kn ai ri ' Who will win 1 00k out let next n BATHS. hArrrviAii May 11, Is-t, llenj, II haiitlman, In thu 77th J carol IiIsiiku. Thu lelallvcs and Irlcmls nt the family, and thu f-enlei order American Mechanics, nru n spetilfnlly Invited te tittend thu funeral, from his late residence. Ne. SOU North 1 iitt en street, en Sunday morning at le e clock, lnterinentat l.aiuj-UT lemetiry. tnll-,td, Kahskbks k. In this city, en tin llitilnst-, Mary K., only thtld ut luuli;.- 1. and Mary K. liihiicsteck, In the 4th ve.tret hei nye. runtral from thu resldence of her parents, N'eCIS North l)uketreet,eiis.iluida afleriKKiii at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster lemulury. IlAitnv Ou Thuradaj eienlns, MayU, I'hlllp Maittn, Infant son et the llnv. Litiltis .Martin and Sunlit Phtllp llaidy, UKcd live mouths. 11 Cane Presentation N. cbtcrd.iv' alteriienn at tlie ttlnlie hotel, Captain Lllaa McMullen presented te Tayler Welsh, a beautiful Ktiltl-headetl cane made te oriler hy Mr. A. Hheatls, jeweler. Ne kpeoches were inaile, anil Uie presontalien has no ether hlpilUcaucu than .111 ack new led k- iiient 01 tne warm personal irlemtsiiip ttie captain leels for Mr. Welsh, ami of the pleas tire he lias se elten derived from Mr. Welsh's line vocalism. Thu Ninth cavalry Itriinleii liulicatleiiH lieiiit te a larKnatte111lauce.it Yerk en Thursday, June 10, the decision he ins tlie reunion el the Ninth IVunsvlvanla cavalry. The local committee have undo all the necessary urratn;eiiieiits, hiiiI tlie procraiiiiue in lirlet w ill 1st as fellow h : Business meeting nl - p. in., In Grand Army hall ; parade at 7 p. 111., anil oration at 8 o'clock at the court house hy Cel. Levi M.ilsli. Ou the next il.ty au excursion train will be run le (leltyishuri;, and the price of tickets will befl.M). Invitations have lieen extended te the elite! ImrKuss and tow 11 ceun cil, company A, Mhregliiicntrvalleualliiiarit, and they villi participate In tlie parade. Un the evening el the 11th there will be a recep tion and concert at hel.ik'a summer Karttcu. Thrlr l.luej Kxlluil There la said te lie no male descendant el Chaucer, Shakespeare, Spenser, Milten, Cow ley, lliitler, Drydcu. I'eis, Ceiviier, flelil- Hiulth, ltyren, Scott, or Moere; 110110 et Haleii-h or Sidney; none el Iielliighrnke, Waliiele, Chathuin, l'itt, 1'ex, Hurke, Can. illilR, or U rattan; 110110 et llacen, Us.'ke, 01 New ten; 110110 of Hume nrUlbheii or Ma cuilay. The naiue rule extends te tlie c rent generals, navigators, artists, anil iniislciius of I'liglatlii. MAUKKTH. ChlUtlntplila I'rtMlure Market. 1'Bir.ADiLrniA, May II Kleur Market unlet. Hales of l barrels; Minn, baiters at M litti TV ; Peuna. family at 1.1 "til 10 , VV estuin at 14 15VI 71 . Patents, 1 1 7MJV IS. 11 u ueur wtis hienuy tuj 1 &yqs ii. 1 p in., call VV hull May, s,i , 87ic : July, 87Ce:, Auk., S7V corn May, 47c. June, 4.1!ic July A 111,'., l:yic. Onis -May, Ilk. , June, ITdfe . Julj.Jic JSJjC. June, . A"B d statu en Spot, II tje; Ne. 2 White, state, iiSe . Ne 8 Ited, e; Ne. Kid, winter, July Tin 0 skat ItirrBUCAjr Kacxs I Who w HI win that aUkraJ Illustrated. Loek out for next lleuOay'a IaTXLuasczs. 'IlIEtiHEATltBl'lIlLlOAW IlAi KS ' H he Will will the stakes! Illustrated. Loek out (ei mil Monday's lMiiLMaEhcicii. Traiii(errlii,- (lie Keienue Olllie, III view of Collector MaeCeiilifla'a ceullr. inatieu hy tlie Senate, hereuuivH the lieml given when he was llmt commissioned. It has been approved ; anil (leu. Sevvell, agent of the Uepartinent, is new eiiuitgeil in loriu leriu ally trausfurrlut; the otllee Irem Collector MacGenlKlp, appelutetl, te Collector Mao Mae Mao OeuIljIo, ceulinneil. Kult I'ur laiiittgr. David U. Heist, by his attorney, J. Hay Brown, te-Uay entered a nult for damages against Samuel Uarrnan, Jr. l'lalntilt claims 1,000 for the seduction et his daughter. II. C. KulghU of tit, Jehn r"nlr opens te-morrow evening. New nrk Predure Market, Mw 1011K, May 14 Kleur market null lint film; Cine, Ii i',13 .111; Hupe'rlltie, t! tU 4(1 11); Cninmeu te iiiMsl hxtra N tislern, 1.3 l.'rfjil City Mill Kxtrus, l iai 05 for Weal Indies ; Miun. r.lini.uriip la S heal Nn. 1 lted statu en Spot, II uu; Ne. 2 Heil, MliO! -no 1 winter, June, fse (vSC. Cern Ne. i Mixed, cash, 47,e i'Auc, Hc Oats Ne. 1 White Mute, ml, ile; Ne. ', de, jilKc Kyudiill. Hurley nominal Perk quiet ; Old Mess, lli'tfiti -i Lard J unu, pi 10 .1 uly , i ii Metaases stiadj , lf'iC. ter te (est hellliig sum k lurpunllne iiultdal 3ic. Uesfn dull ; b trained te geed. li'3l lu ruluhU nominal, grain te l.llerjHtel, Ic. HulUir Market dull: Nun Western l.rxHiuury, 1Q:X ; .Statu Dairy, half Ilrkln tubs, Slffllc. 1 heese dull ; Western, Sfilnc ; Old State, WO-ic I t!gs steady ; Male, lVc ; Wentern, lie Sugar maiket Ilriii.Kunned vuUuul, T'sUie ; Onmiilated, Xc. Tnlleiv (ititet t prliiie city, 3 15-Kc. Petreleuiiidulf; refined In cases, s;c. Ceirisi Hrui ; falrcargeesat s'.c. Ulce ipili'l ; rangus Irem JKa(ic tlnsiu neil 1'rniruiiiua rurnlehahys. K. Vundt, llrekur, Uhlcaye May II. I o'clock i 10. Wheal. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. Potatoes V K pk " V hti-hel Caulltlener, pr. hd , hwtet 1'etatia.a V H pk Turnips Y H pk risH. Halibut y & cutti-h v a Herrtnir V den frrcsh itackenil V Clams per lie fceji ltass llluul-l,h Hturgeeu Shad f piece URAltf, Wheat Oatij Cern llu Hay pur ten Cleversced Timethy Herd Cress Orchard Grass Mixed Lawntirasses MeurU bbl Hungarian Grass IkhI HMKks and Ittiiuu, lleiwilud by J, II Leng. ....i'sJiJec .. Uttic .. lute nc ... IMJ-Jic ... 13c .... Se 13c II tec 10c 10c .. sJJOc jisgers: cc i3'; i.V: . . J1.VJJI toil filSj-. . . .11.21 fiM f4.IO .... 11 jv.0 .... H.S -lONCl.KT. Vecal and lustrumental Insults h low nslliuei, as hlKh s. I -1 lu Pants ils Ien as KaO, as high as II" t-sielng inn our t usteuiii-. stuck eme uiaki s 011 al a Hirsh & Brether's Oiie-l'rite Cluthiiii; Heuse, 'nip Pmt ON 'Mil (OKNW M.I. MOUNT HOl'i: I. MliUOM). In 1 linn In ., I e,lht ., si 11 1, lies and ether . lei t eig iiiiiiiitni. t I'liitMiiplnllm: 1 vi iiislens dining tin sk vsen nl Is-,, thu mtiipiii) tegs te antiiiiiiicst tlmt imv rstlllty h is been it t lecn d ler enabling the public te 1e.11 h Hits fa 101 1. -01 1 mid in 1 Hei I ha been -puied le m.ikt I't.M.W I'vttli 111 ire attractive thin eni lefeiti for nit nee use el ex. ui-'lenHis h j i lel Ided llOAIbUN llll. LAKh, CltUc.lt' M, 1. Ml N rh.N.NIS AN i II VMh II VI. I. I.UOl Nils 1AIII.1.S. llh.NtllKS, Slll.MO, IIA.NCINI, PAV 11 IHN II V.N 11 IS I AVII.LAUIIK SllM.l l.li HOI th, K11L1II..N, ll.VlShhl VNIi c I OAK ItOOVIS, AM) ul.sbl.V Alulll en infill sol III MOl N 1 V1N linn wii'su IlLIKksllMbM AND IIIN IM. Km 1 VI in thuiiii et a letiiputuut citi rui win re meals 1 an Li in.ruretl at medrmte rates Is stiles Photograph Ijalleii, News Ktnnd and lel.gmpli efliie r Ne InteMtalli j, lljiiers VlbiHid en the 4,1" Hid Aii uigi iik ills ler Kvi iiisIeim (pun all points 1 xn hi 111 itli) b npl lug le l VHI VUN s IlilAI.I.NsKK. sii t Ci.lunall A Ml llupe It It. 1'a.s Lebanon, AbU Ol I (t II VNI HI II, I, 11 Phil. & Hi aUlmr II. II Ne 1., st.ulh leuith su, Phils timylJ luid Concert 111c tm SS III TIIK Zjlliillicllir Quartette N .11 biers ami lirelian Illlb K KNISl. at LXCELslOU IIA V Special ft atuiis will Isj J ket Seng toles, etl Kinitutt s tee inyli) lwd . 1"I .... lain. Schtsil lean ... In 1 or J) years 111 ler-ji vtars In lour JJ years Par l,at vuluu salt. .. 110 UD inn he no no 11B leu Lancaster 8 pur cnt. I " 1 t. 4 Mtuihelm ISoreugh tean BATIK STOCKS. r Ira t .National liank ll ITarruurs' National llank ."" Ktllten National Itank HO Lanuister County National Ikuik .... fie Columbia National Hank lui Christiana National Hank 1(0 Kphrata National llank be rirst National Hank, Columbia leu Klrst .Nutlenal lkink. strtisbtirK 1(1 Klrst National Itank, Marietta 1(0 rtrsl National liank, MU Jey lul l.ltltz National llank UU IM lie 1W llU-tt HO 1W ESTATLOr l'ATKICK Mi LAl'OHLIN, late of Manhelm township, Lancaster 1 e. Pa., deitust d Letters testaiuenturj ensaldtt late h.ivlng tieen gr inted tethe undersigned, all rursnns lndi t.tid tht reteme it mnsted tetn.iku ininedlati pav un nt, and these having claims or demands against thu sumo, will present them without delay for settlt ment te the under signed, residing In Ilarrlsburg, or II It Mi Conetny, alderman, Lan astei IAMl.bMiI.Al I.IILIN apj-ftill hxtcutei. JjibTATr. Ol' UAi:itAK MLIZLLK, JJ late of Strastiurg ltoreugh, Lancaster county, deccaned the tinderlgnetl auditor, an n ilntisl te distribute the rialaucu lemaiuing ihn hinds of 11. 41 IJoek. executer efthewlll and ttstaiutntel s rtd deiedent, te and among tttese legally entitlid te tin sstne, will sit fei that Ipuipese; un Iiula, Junu'lth, i-.se, at lu e clts.lt a. 111, lu thu I.lbnirj Ittsun of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution rnav at tend. JNO A. C'Ol l.b, mil l-.lt w Auditor. 2i:i: WHAT MAN ( AN DO. CO UN E It NOIU1I UUEE.N &IIIK&1 4 h.N'IP.h HUUAltr AMI W... .IAMSUN A 1'O.VILH. 1j. liANsJIAN A I1IU). f fn s Manhelm National llank Union National Itank, Mount Jey. New Helland National llank asp National Bank Ouerryvllle National Itank Kllzabethtewn National bank .... Netthurn National Itank TVRSl'IKS STOCKS Illg Spring A Ileaver Valley Hrfdgopert A Hersuahisi Columbia A Chustnul Hill Columbia A Washington Concstega A lllg Spring CeluinLla.t Aianuvui. 10U 60 101 HO 100 H) lui UX , 'JJ , - A May liiiin July August .... Heptoinber . October Winter Wheat. Spring Wheal., Coin Oats Kyu Hurley Oil City Crude OU Kocelpts Hogs.. .77K ... 7s) ... 7'J ....Wi 37 Js, ? May ten n A KllzabuthUiwn ' Lancaster Kphrata 11 lAncasterA Willow Streut 2S Btrasburgft Millport Si Marietta Maytown 2S Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Line, Ellzabotbtewn A Mlddlutewn 1(0 UinciLsterA trultvllle 50 Lancaster A I.ltlU Kat llrandywlne A Wayncaburg .... W lincasterA Wllllamstewn 2S LxncisturA Maner W ljutcastur AManhulm 2 Lancaster A Marietta V3 Lancaster A New Helland KM M1HCSLLANXOCB STOCKS. guarrj'Vlde It. It ''1 Mlllersvlllu Street Car bn Inijtiliing Printing Company 60 Uasllghland t uel Company 25 Stevens Heuse (llends) lu) Columbia Las Company Sf Cel u nihil Water Company 10 Bubiiui hanna Iren Company he Marlulla Hellew. ware 1J Stevens Heuse , CO Mlllersvlile Nermal Scheel & Northern Market M Kastern Maikul Tin Western Market W Ijuieiuter City sin ut ltallway Ce 60 lias Company llends 1U0 Columbia lloreuuh itenda 1(0 Lancaster A Susquehanna 3U linuuter A New Danvlllu 'A (juarrjvillti It It., 7's Km heading A Columbia It. It , 5' 100 315 115 l'Jl lu.rsj lie 115 IM lis 121 30.50 IV). 1W. 1W Hi 1M0U 110. 110 110 1J7M 7.00 Jl.il) S4.06 JI i) 40 44 4.-KO ii te 35 W 70 M 75 .3 107.W 146 JSM a VI 1 13 tj.:i ii X 1(0 25 10 aift.a 21010 105 18. 82 it) ttl V) ltd lul e 11 114 75 103.75 Thousands hive Bim Pief Stelly's gieat and wonderful work. One of the finest pieces of mechanism, new en exhibition In our count). I he only clock that controls all Its movements bytlme alone. It has sixty moving rigures , It shows them every llfte.cn tiilnut." Alse his two, niiislc.il departments of au eight day clis;k wakesall the inev ernenta . lt.ls worth a visit. (in and see It at NO. 1.W NOUTH (JUKKN STIthbT Admission, 5 and In Cents - Exhibition from '1 te 11 a. in , 1 te 5, and 7 te 10 n. ui. 11 OH SUMMV WLAVLIl Loek out ler next Mem CiTITHMAN 4J or r.Kl.Ntl.lll. W he Shall 11 Ite ' Is there a dark home grooming day s iHiar-LieKM en. SI' ItINU UI'KNINU AT JI. OKU llAUT'S. FINE TAILORING. 'Ihn Largest and most Complete Assortment of I INK WOOI.LKNM for the Spring Tindo te be found in the City of Lancaster. A Cholce Line of Spring Overceatings and PanUUiMiulngs In all thu Luteal Patterns. l'rleca Lew, Uest VV erkrnanahlp, and all goods Warranted as repieaented. H.GERHART, NO 43 NOUTH tJUKEN STUKKT. f-Opposltetbu Postetllce. mar.T-lldlt F Alll AND ILNTKRTAIN.MKNT. GRAND Pair and Entertainment OV TIIK K. C. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN, LANCASTKUHlNh, WKST KINO SI KKET. Opf as Saturday, Miy 15, (0 Oeatinae 10 Diyj, Nuw Attractleus Kvcry Evening ADMISSION 10c. I SEASON TlCKETS-IOc. Each Ticket entltles the heldei te arhancoen u Sliver len Pitcher and Solid liieuzu Cents Smoking Set 44-COME ONE, COME ALL.-iO myll lwd 8 70 5 tl.'K S HJJsT t, 115 S im G 07W ... bli' ttecelpu. Car Leu I. In. 151 1 i: 7JV, Head 1 I'J.euu Mav Junu,.,, July. Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. 111. VV beat. C01 n. Oats. Perk. I.ard i Bi- it- a iz NKW ADVKIt T1SEMKSTH. UTCIIMAN OH KUMMY T VVKAVKK O erUELNil.lll.. Who Shall It Ihi T Is there a dark home glooming. Loek out fei next Mon day's ISTKLLlllKSlBn BOCK IIKI.I.I HOCK lli:i2H ! I.nwieiue Kmipp will have Heck lleer en lap at Ids saloeu and all thu biiloensof hlscus lemurs, TO MOltltOW ANI M0NUAY. inll2t 75i i .? , .s AUiiUit. 7s'T Septembur. TJ- 1 'imuur .......... oil city Crude oil J; 31 S7K J3 W -li a k-'H D (15 6.WX 5 as ui 07 6 15 uh T 1). CAMIMUM.L, Carpenter and Builder, Shep In ltcaref llesIdenr-rl Marlulla Avenue. Special attention given te all kinds of Jobbing anu ui'iiainng. cnargea reatonauie 1 aiimu aiimu llen Kuiruntted. Drawings and estimates fur nished ler all kinds of work. Orders lett at the Demestic. Sewing MtiLlilnuOmce, Centru Sipiarc, w 111 rvcclv u pieiupt ultenlleu. myll :td OHOLS! .SIIOLS! New Red Frit Shee Stere, NO. 40 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Poatefflce) SHOES 'that can lie get for the iiioney, thus complut cemplut lniemr already large stock. We can (guarantee th5 iVrleca te bu IIO 1"1 OM 1TG If It. V W e havu Blilclly "ONE l'UICE." and guarantee ontlre satisfaction. If you want flnuer ceaiau shoes ersllpiMirst If you want band or machine made shoes. In fact, If ou want anything In thu shoe line, that can be found only in nrst-claas establishments at Popular Prices, call at Use NEW ItKI) rilONT SHOE STOKE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET, fNext Doertolhe PcHtofflce.) CHAS. aTrEECE. aprll-JmdAvrll 1 Ilk PI Ul.li IH.1I VMis v k t l'l FAULTLESS FITTING READY-MADE CLOTHING GENTS AND BOYS, hi 111 hit Business, Scheel or Full Dress Suits, And thi Judgment Dlsplavcd In 0111 Hileclleiu of equalities and I'alltiiiis I" Uniiermtlly Kndersed as I'erlecllen OUR LOVy PRICES Alt.- UNSURPASSED. 1HK t ASIIIONb IN Stiff and Seft; Felt Hats, Straw aud Manilla Hats, Cellars and Cuffs, Neckwear and Hosiery, AKKTI1K I.ATKST VND WI I.I. llkl.O VI klHK MOST I'Ol'L'CAl: O' 'ill: SKASO.N. New-Eer the Children. uiair-cur rviuiLH goat BUTTON SPJ0E. SI2K1-8 te mx. PRICE. - - $1.00. n- W'a ruceuimund this Child's Shoe n. Com fortable, liuraulu and Cheap. Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags AND KUliUEIl CL0T1I1NU. Williamson tl Fester, 32,34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTEU, PA. The Times Demand Lew Prices, LGANSMAN&BRO., VI V.NI I VI I I'ltl.ltS OI Moils', 13ey'u aud Childreu's CLOTHING, it ii(tmi'U le iik til 1 bt MtuUul lb( p' tli uali ittitvitl lit ttuk (reiu tnli hoi k mm mi iuiiptli-r hiLi 1 1 t it tit) nit 3 Mt n -li i! Wuret"! nuuk iml Itrewn l nrkcn'w - lit TliM till " IM '"Hi ' IHIW Hi J"!"' liiiH ui 1 h tH "" mill ' li.Miiit i'ibt'H i ' ! i th 1! Ii tt ut ml I tiKMit HEADQUARTERS. 1. mini Arm) Iti pitblie. IihIIke lllun htutaai fi i, I" 01, tii l" hpi ei.U Itataiiii ter 1I1I4 iink in i,blldri n h iilti, iai;u Irem I le Ui at l., ll.iV. t! -i and 417.1 All W0.1I Siiltaaltoiu.li'ie, Hi, fiOeanil f-ii'i One 1 linuwuid Pull lliulilni; Paula, HtieiiKly luade, at 7Jc. a lialr LOW Plltl lis AND 1,11011 TUKVIV1I.N1 IO .V'hltV IIOHY ISOUItHUCCKSS. L. GANSMAN & BRO, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Kyhten tlieiseuthniMl Cerner OmiiKe htieet, l.ANUAS I'K.lt, PA. 4r .Net couueclod with auy elhui CIeHiIhk lleunei In Ihecltv. H uuuvtiuirs. Hill l.UADi: (OKI I.Kh. Hue nlil luivi inineiil Java ami Mix lui I mil i'i. the In t In the 111.11 kuU Our .lava lllen lied Ciillee npeukmii llM.ll, tKIl anil IlaKiailt, ile.. pe.r pound Very II nu Plaiilatlun Kin 4 eircen, ou) lieiHle 1 v Jee per peiimU unii very puptilai at I5e IVOHiinl vnu letall and te" "ttr I .'Mi Liillee. 'II111 eixu'lenl iiiallty of our t.etlten mill Ilni) leas Is makliiK lileiuij fat and II nil Ota dallv Miilcu Bheiv 11 uti ady lncre.ase FicHh Keasiid etmy day. A full Huef fancy orecorloa. Please kIv 11 uu a mi tirimr- RUKll-lvd (IhO. VVIANT, Ne. 113 Went KlnirSlroeu T iik in:sr iin:i:si:s in the city. .1 u-il lueelt nl a laimi 1 eiidIkiiiiiciiI el IN.Sl' IMPOKTKD SVl.l'IRll CHIShSK, NKUtCIIAI'KI.CIIhKSh1, llK.NUl.N.lMP01tIbl)llOm'fcK)llTCHEKSh, SAPS VI. II 4 llf.MKS, KNUl.lill Mil. KIN l.IIKKSK. I.I 51 111' ltd Kit ( IIKKShS, PI.NhAPPl.K, PK Mb. KIIA3I and DUTCH HAND Clil.KSKN, HXI.al .N. lOUK h 51 l'l It K AND OHIO LHEESKS, At Oharles MacNay's CHEESE EMPORIUM, AND CH0ICL TAM1LY GROCEnY IM. 115 and 117 NOUTH 4JUKEN Sl'llEbl'. (ioeiU dillveired Iiee te all puru el the city and LtivllejiM. Teleiihonccenniictlon 113-auid T HUHhlv'S. Bargains! Bargains! Forty tjuarlcr lien Londen l.ayei, lllun lluiH.li ltaUlna, tH puumU lu a buz, fei Ii ecu la. A Frtwh het Dojluiled C'oceaiiuta, only 20 cuuta pt-i pound A Handled lleiia f t.0iH peuiidu) Fleutor A (.auilile'a I liicinuall Oltlne Seap iiltilx I'nula a pound; lliti U fuiteiy jillcu; don't bnllovelu bi lllne' uiied Btiindaid keimU at cost, but our tteik ii larKeuiid beiiLjbt wliuu the ie.ip maUeia had a mil. NViu Pcmi unit fell's Cern at eight ccuta per can BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU.l'A. a-Tlpboiie Connection. i
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