tsstr -V " 1 V THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. MAY 17.1886. ', ,' (gt 't 'V rh t'A' 00L SWCI.S GENEROSITY. avmrmnm tram mm vhi emvMcm i'jcupx.. ,-. s.t, -& te Ma tot Mem Chapel and H mn M te hm M a PrcMnt Rfetn . Mm at Thaaka-Tha Mtiamtj UaV-ffetM About Town. - IcgnUr tVjrrwpondenee of larauieaacaa. Columbia, fa., May J7.-When the mom mem mom femefUM UM4 Wmi church cledded te araet a keM of werehlp, the trustees of tb ekurefa aMt te aee CeL Samuel Hhecli, one of ColBBiteJa'i Beat prominent citizens, In enlar te BHrnbaaa the Saleme rliapoi;te use It la the bnlMtonerthenew churched I lice. Ootestt Wweh had generously built this chapel te be uwd as a tnlMien Sunday Dcboel of the Presbyterian church, but alter aeme years tbe attendance foil oil In auch a naener that the ncboel was discontinued. Tba trustees of the United Hretliren church purchased the chapel and when lliey vent te pay for Its purchase they were agreeably surprised by Colonel Sbech declaring bis in tention te donate the chapel for the use or the church. This Isamostcenereusileed snd the members feel deeply Indebted te Colonel Nhocbrerhlsmunlucencc, The usual service at the United Brethren church laU evening were dispensed with anda praise meeting w ai held. A resolution was pased thanking Colonel Shech for his generosity In tlie tleim. tlen of the chapel. Tbe members of tlie church will meet this evening at tlie new & rounds en Firth street when the fence will B tern down with proper ceremonies, Hitlld lng operations en the new ediflce w ill aoen commence. Deaths and Funerals." Her. Daniel E. McCauley, the w oil-known Methodist loecal preacher, died at lilt home en Bethel street, en Baturduy ei ening nt i)iie o'clock, alter an Illness of several month. The funeral will be held en Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. A wire and seven children are left te mourn their Ie-h. Mrs. Annie M. Gilbert, wire of Constable Jehn A. Gilbert, died at nor boineen Walnut street, en Sunday morning at 5 o'clock. The funeral will be held en Wednesday ntteruoen at 2 o'clock. Services will be held in the Cenkman chapel. The funeral of Mrs. Michael Hohnndle took place this morning from St. Jeseph's Catholic church. The fnnersl or Themas Keys took place this morning from SU Peter's Catholic church. A Yeung Laity Hurt. Miss May Kauflman, daughter or Mr. K. Kaufiman, et Lancaster, is visiting In Colum bia and en Sunday alternoen attended Sun day school at the Cook man chapel. While In the act of turning a seat her hand caught in a binge and the index linger of her Velt band was Injured in a very paiulul man ner. Tewu Notes. A public Bale of Keeley blove company stock took place at the Franklin heuse en last Saturday evening. Twenty-tlve shares wen sold at $13 and H5.23 per share. Tb ureat council of the improved order of Red -"en convenes In Uethfelieiit en Tues day. Edward Harsh, of Chiiiues-ilunga Tribe, Ka 39, and 8. B. Clepiwr, of Osceola Tribe, Ne. II," will attend as representatives from Columbia tribes. The Catholic fair was largely attended en last Saturday night, and all persons appear te spend the tlme very pleasantly. 'I he vot ing and chancing oil articled Is quite active. A geld beaded cane is belng voted ler and J. W. Yocum and W. HaysUner are the com petitors of the Republican ami Donieeratlo parties. "Si Perkins, or the Girl 1 left Behind Me" will be presented In the opera heuse en Tues day evening. Jehn Llppeld, Jeffersen Lawrence, Mrs. Lawrenee ana Ella Lawrence were arrested en last Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly. Jehn Llppeld and Jell Law rence were sent te jail ler flve days each, and me emers paiu tueir costs. A new Democratic paper will seen be started In Columbia, te bu called the Colum bia Democrat, Lieut. James 1). Slade, el Company C, at tended a meeting of the Held, stall and line elllcers of the Fourth regiment at Heading, en last Saturday. It was ievided that this rvUinent eucatup at Alientevvu, provided the citizens of that place pay the expenses net paiu ter ey me Btaie. Jehn W. Wtllsen and wife, of Harrisburg, are en a visit te Columbia. Rev. McClalu, of Uettysburi: eellece. preached in the Second Street Lutheran church en Sunday. Kev. W. 1. I. vans, pastor, 111 led a pulpit In the Lutheran church at Lttltz. A deg created eiue excitement en Third street during Sunday afternoon liy his antics. Several persons came ter uearlj being bitten by the deg. mux collkei: uilu Where the lleceut Hraduutea el the Theole glcal betutnary wlU Lecate. Prof. J. H. Dubbs, I). D., preached n icry able sermon te tlie studenu in cellege chapel en Sunday morning. Wilsen F. Mere, one of this jest's grad uates In the seminary, preached ler Dr. J. O. Miller, In Yerk en Sunday. Quite a number of the heniers liae gene home te spend their vacations till college commence menu The following members who graduated In the seminary hae already accepted calls : Rebert E. Cruin, lrem the itefenned church at Dubois ; David A. Senders, from tlie He formed church at Union Bridge, Md. ; Milten H. Mill, from the Kefoniied church in Seuth Easlen, Pa. ; G. A. Schwedes, lrem the He formed church at Frostburg, Md. ; Wilsen F. More has been elected pastor of the He fermed church at Catasauqua, Pa. ; James W. Myers will take charge el a Reformed church lu A'lrglnia ; Ruins W. Miller will very likely take charge of a mission in Chi cago. The remaluiug four members of the class baieaajet net definitely determined where . they will go, but owing te the demand ler ministers in the Reformed church, will be enabled te engage in octlie work in the near future The theological seminary closed for tlie present year en the Uth of May, ami wilt net begin work uutll next September. Air. Geerge Kiuzo Knnoke, delivered a missionary address nt New Providence, en Sunday eveuing, In Rev. Seuder's church. The class of 'tit deserves great credit ler the neat little volume which made its appear ance among the students te-day. The book contains ouehundred and twenty-eight pages beuud in imitation of alligator, and iu general iippearauce is very prettv. The citizens of Lancaster will appreciate the book -, it contains, as a frontispiece, a line portrait et the late Dr. Jehn I, Atlee. The book also has a list of the truuees or the col lege, the names or all tbe students with their temporary as well as permanent addrosses, a short history of each one or the four classes, and a list el all the organizations within the college. Atteiuntei! Jtehher). On Saturday evening shortly after dutk a bold attempt was made te rob Mrs. Frank I). Mlley, at the corner of North Queen and Orange streets. As the lady was walking ever theOrauge street crossing, she placed her pockel-beok containing several dollars In au outside coat pocket. She been lelt a baud In the pocket and iu an instant the Cocket book was goeo. She saw a man eslde i her and accused him ei robbing her. He denied it and llnally pointed le the "Vi yln8' " here's you? pocket-book." ri,ufnni.fiJr.J05eveteUu,'r property and the ''k. appeared. Tlie occurrence occupied seli tie time thai Mrs. Mlley did net get a geed view or the thief, and she is unable te describe hlm, ' " ls IJ.t of Unclaimed Lett.n. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the posteiUce, Incasler, for the week endlm? May 17, lhSd : B Ladles' JAsl.iUn. William Cavender Mrs. Lavina Farlnger (2), Mrc. Valeuilue Ureiner, Miss Alaggle ilaiick, Miss Maria Iv'euy, Mrs. Rudelph F, Ranch, Miss Alum St. Jehn. t7iiM List. F. 1. Abercrombie, (J. N. Barr, Win. JL Bemberger, Henry S. Bewers, Amazlab F Brackbill, Rebert Creft, Samuel J. Garman, Richard liayde, Sanimle Henry, Adam F. Hutlman, Franz Labiuarr, Win. 1J, K. Maxwell, Jehn Melluger. Geerge Mever, Ames lUirensiierger, O. A. Reed, Hv. I. B. Scalier, Frauk I). Weylinau, Prof. Vuty. M.j I'reti. Frem aeverl acctlens of tiie county Irest waareperied this morning. His net believed te lutve been auIUcient te caute material Uame. J.A1IHH THM VOHIMK-STOXK. FlntBK'PlailiaKrrrtlnn et the. New Lutheran Church In ElUatiellitewn. Kluaiikthtewn, May 17. Snnday was an auspicious day for the laying of the corner cerner corner sleno of the new .Lutheran church here, which event sttracted crowds of people. In the oyenlng services were held in the chapel, which was crowded te ovetflow lng, by Kev. tt W. Hcliaeiler, I). D., of the Theological Seminary, of Philadelphia, who delivered a profeunrt sermon Irem I Jauus, 17 at, He referred te the great ploasurelt gnohimte Ijo again with his hearers, anil complimented tbem en the entoriirlse they were displaying in the present work. At 3:15 1. in. the corner-stnne ceremonies woreliegun with Impro-wlve ceremonies lu the presence or n great crowd. The Sunday school children, present In n body, llrst sang the hymn, My Church," idler w hlcli Kev. F. P. Miyser, of Lancaster, delivered in Her man, an eloquent seriueu. Kev. O. P. Mueller, el Marietta, read the scripture lessen and delivered im earnest prsyer, arter which Kev. Neliaeller delivered an instructs oaddress. While the choir was singing "All Ye People Pralse Him," neon nldorntile collection was taken up. At HSO p. m., the cerner-steno was laid liy thelhiee elllclatlng clergymen. In it w s placed the history or the church, the names et all the Sunday school scholars, elllcers and members el the church, subscribers te the new church fund, written en ptrchiucnt paer ami sealed In a thick glass tube,a copy or the Lutheran II erkmnn, KIlMbetlilewii I'Anmicic, Mlddletewn ', Lancaster nimrrr aud LsiHMter weekly iNTlil.Mdl.Ncbit, the Sunday school "iiiging lioek, the catechism, rare coins ami a few ether oddities. All was securelj scaltsl . the benediction clveu and th people dismissed. In the evenlng Kev. Sliaellcr delixered another of his interesting scruu-ns before u ery large audience. Church Definition Next sumiay. The new I'nien church lately erected at the Uckert ineiitiuieut, en the MIue reid near the corner of Paradi-e, Hart and bads buiy townships will be dedicated en Sunday the 23d Inst., nt It o'clock p. ill. Knv. I). W. Gerliard, or New Helland will pre.ii It the dedicatory sermon. A uuuilier or ether mill iners w ill be present te assist at the services. A FUlUIITfVL AVVIl'i:Sr Twe t'ukDOWll Slea Killed b Hie Car ear Klnzers station A terrible railroad accident occurred en the Pennsylvania railroad, alieut a half mile north et Kluzers this morning. One man was iustantly killed and another fatally injured. The two men were walking along tbe north tiack when they were struck by the engine of Parksburg local going wist. At the tlme a freight train was going east, and it is supieaed that the men were watching it and did net notice the ap proach of the tralu lrein behind. When the engine struck tlie men It knocked one el them ever te the south track and under tlie wheels el the train going east. He had both legs cut oil aud died Instantly. The ether man was run ever by the rnglue which struck hlm. Besides having Isith legs cut oil ne was terribly injured iilhiiit the head. He was picked up alive aud conscious, and, with his dead companion, was taken te Leamau Place. Dr. Leamaii was summoned te attend the injured man. He pronounced the case a hopeless one and said that the mail could net possibly live. The two men are Germans and strauuers in this part of the country. The ene who was se terribly injured tried te tell his name, but no ene was nole te understand it. He said he was a stranger in this country, and had no friends en this slde of the water. There are no papers en either men by which their names or anything ele concerning them could be learned. Deputy Corener Kehrer held an inquest en the dead man this attor atter attor neou. A dispitch received irem Laman Place since the above was written, states that the Injured man died at 10.30 a. in. As yet the names of the men have net been learned, and nothing can be ascertained iu regard te them. They were probably 3e jeirset age. Alter the inquest the bodies will likeli be brought te this city ler interment. Df.AllI OF A. II III-. ltll A iJlllf-Aster Cnmitlaii l he A hleieU Vtenllli unit Prominence In l.eergetmiti, D. C. A. II. Herr, a brother of C. It. Herr, presi dent el the Lancaster County National bank, died at his home iu Georgetown, I). C, en Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. He had been suflerlug Ter s-ever.il jeirs Irmu h complica tion el ailments, lit death being occasioned by heart disease. Mr. Herr wasa mtlve of M tner township, this county. In early manhood he removed te Baltimore and engaged in mercan tile pursuits, in which he was quite successful. Subsequently he removed te Harper's Ferry, where for several years he carried en the Heur milling business very enteusively. During the war Mr. Herr's mills were burned by the Con federates, lie removed tin me ie George town where he entered actively into busi ness of various kinds, imluding milling, running steamboat mid railreid lines. Uu was also largely engaged in hankiui: and ether financial pursuits, some i-tnen or eight jearsage lie was one of the retnmis sinners of the District et Columbia, and held ether KsltieiiH of honor and irust. ilu was regarded as one el the wealth) men et the District of Columbia. Mr. Herr was a widower, aged 7J veirs, his wife, formerly Siiss llnltniaii, ei lUltl lUltl lUltl more, having died in 171. I he eldest seu, Austin, curries en the milling business in Georgetown ; the second son, Charles, is a Proshyteri in clergvitian in Maiislleld, Ohie ; and the only d uighter, Fanny, is the w lie et Judge Nihlach, of Indiana, one of thejudges el the supreme court. Dentil of an Aeil l,ad) Hlizaleth I rban, an old resident of Cenes toga Centre, died at the home of her seu Jehn W. I rb.ui, late clerk el quirter sovrfeu, en Sunday iitloriieou. Deceased was In the S-Oth ear et her age. Showasthe daughter et Cenrad Seurbeer and lived en (lie place, w hore she tiled for mail) jears. Her hus band died about eight month,, .me. She leaves llve sons as lollews : Dr. 11 p. W. I'r bm, druggist, mid Ames S. I'rbm, carpenter and huihlci, el this city, .MS I'rlian, olCoue elCoue olCeue stoga Centre, Jeseph H, I'rUm.nt llarrishurg ami Kev, . 1. I rUm, el Piill,idlnl,i. The luueral will taku place en ediiesday at 10 o'clock and the iiiterment will lm undo at tlie Methodist church, Couesleg Centre. HiHljr s,el l'eilllil rt The search for the body et lelilas Hess, the man who was drowned in thn Cmiestnga at Slack water, en Thursday, vvuscninimiid yis terilay. TheiiMiids et pee lu visiteil the place during tlie day. Frem the appearance of tlie crowd a slraiiger would have upMised that n picnic was being held instead el a search for a dead man. Twe luuksteis, who are always cu the alert te iiiakowime inenty, took advantage of the situation aud pit, In d their stands en the grounds where they did a big business. AH kinds et contrivances were used lu thuemleaver lot-ccure tlie isdy. It was without success, however, and tlie dead man cannot he found. 'I he water will be let out el the dim at KecK Hill, below Slackwater, this alternoen or evening, as many believe that tlie body lias been carried into It. Ne IJuurum 1'reHeut A spsi-Ul meeting et the County Agricultur al society was called Inr Siturday, lit Massu soil hall, htrasburg, but en account el the lailuroefn sullicleut number te attend, the meeting was net held. Several et the speak ors en the pregramme failed le appear, and altera briel discussion, pirtlclpaled in by these present, Hpisilal liioetings lu the coun try were voted a tallure. It may have burn possible that tlie llireiteiiiug vvnulit-r kept the memlHirs away. Itrge huutlay I'linersl The funeral of B. II. Kaiitlman took place Sunday alternoen from his late residence en North Queen stieet. There wasa large attend ance and among these present were many membersef the American Mechanics te vvlilih erder deceased, belonged. A dclcgithm ()f a Heading council el which Mi, Kiiullmaii wasaiueuiberweropresout. Revs. Hesietter ttlia Htubakorertho Meiiuotiileeliun-li con cen uucteil the services and the Intcruicnt was made at the. lincaster coiiielery. Ceruerlatuugliig, Complaint has been iad0 te iUe loiWe authorities about a gang who i.mke the pave- ment ouUIde the Plew tavern their head- quarters, te tlie great annoyance or pastors !? nulSSS!6" 1,aV Lee" lmWM ,0 al"" The Centre Square corners were deserted last night, ler the llrst time lu many mouths. The young men who made these corners their leafing place hale ovldenlly learned that the iKjliue mean busiuebs. The Jlironerfher SIx Walk. On Sunday morning the annual May walk of the Lincaster Mieiinercher was held, lu the morning ateut half.st five o'clock a nunilier of the members lelt the hall ou Netth Prince street and, ntvemp tilled liy music, marched te Tells llaln, where n line break fast wns partaken id. During the forenoon they were Joined l.y n uuinber of foirevv meiiibers iind several hundred onens had a geed time en the grounds until about neon. The weather was pleasant but the ground was very damp, owing te the recent heavy rains. Had It been olherwle the crowd would hale been tiiucli larger. IVherti ts Jehn T. I'.i.ins ' On last Wednesday Jehn T. Lvausdl-ap Icarcd from his home, near the Green '1 rce, In B.irt township, ami nothing has been heard fretu liini siiue. He is about I,, jears of age, has a dark ineusbu he and chin whiskers, mixed with gra.i, ami el rather slender hulld. He bad en when lie left home n knit lacket and cup and a pair r old trousers." Before he left he get lvilr of old trousers from his wire, telling her he wanted le weed the tolieco bed. Of Inte he has been drinking heavily, lrem the efleets or which his mind Is seuie"wlnt imp tired. Any iulor iuler iulor inatleu as te his whereabouts will be thank fully received bv his wile, airs. Kebeccn 1. aii, at Mho Point, this county. The drtiutMHi Ceathlng Party S. S. Detwller, A. H. Given and A. J. Kaiiifmnu, esqs., accniiipatiUM the Jamisen cevchlng party en Saturday en a driie through the beautltul and ilcliiresque region between Columbia and Middletewu . at the latter place the whole pirty were liatidseinely entertained I v Cel. " James Yeung, visited his splendid l.irius and dined with him. Frem there the van h dreve en te Harrisburg, arriving at e p. in., whence Messrs. Brenemau and llensel returned te this city ; and the Phlhulelphiaus te day w ent en up along the Susquehauua. t'erl Iluurs' llevotlen 1 he Forty Hours' devotion at M. Jeseph hospital began en Suuduy morning nl o'clock, and ui.tscs were also is-lchrateil nt 7 aud S a. ui. Revs. s.,.imiii, or the hos pital, Gretemver, or M. Jeseph's Haul, of St, Antheny's, mid I rancls, et Lamden, rv. J., assisted at the services, which were con tinued te-day, aud will lm concluded with solemn benediction ou Tuesday evening. l'HMed Through te ttntmietul. James K. Hllyard, efsu Paul, Minnesota, a natlioef Lancaster, seu or the late Henry Hllyard, was In this city te day, and lelt in the 't p. in. train for Hii-hiimiid, Irginia, te attend the Right Werthy Grand Ledge el the World, Geed Templars, te w hich he is an ac credited delegate from the (.rand Ledge or Minnesota. He was met in thiseity by many of his old friends. Waived a Hearing Henry Nagle, chsrged en three complaints with malicious mischief, by Andrew Cham bers, waived a hearing at the etlice ei Alder man Fordneyeu Saturday night and give bail for trial at the August court. The parties own adjelulng properties en Jvertli Prince street, m the Ninth ward, and the subject In dispute is a fence which Nagle cut dew u three tunes, because he claimed it was en his ground. A solution el seciatUui. Itev. J. Max Hark, pastor et the Moravian church, announced from the pulpit yesterday that he would en Sunday nevt deliver the tirst of a series of three sermons en Socialism. Kev. Hark will bring te the solution of this vexed question a fund et information, theiightlully considered and carefully ar ranged. The course of sermons will no doubt attract large audiences of theughtliil people. Th lildeus s.rii- i;.tate. The Harrisburg " leiinph intimates that au arrangement lias been inade between the representatives of the .Mev ens estate and the claimants en account et his nephews' notes against It, by reason ei winch the statute nt limitations will net no pleaded ugalust their payment. They will tie allowed, and no ne tsxly eNe will have a legal right te object. At the supreme Curt. This is the week during vvlnth Lancaster county cases will be argued before the supreme court. A full h-t of the cases for argument has been published iu the Imix t.lfiLSi'En. early all of our lawyers went down this morning, and the remaining ones who have cases there will go te-morrow. JIAJlliUTS. 'en Verk l-roilure Murker. .Ssn- Ierk, Miy 17 Heur uisiktluull Imt quiet; nne, ti il w, Supcraue, r: mi W3 : Common te oe-l Kxtm t estrn, Uta76 75. City Mill fcitras, (I wl 05 ler est Indies : Minn. Kxtru,31&as 15 Wheat Se. 1 Kwl tuln en spot, 1 tii) ; Ne. -2 Ked, e;ic Ne. 1 White, state, U.V Ne Sited, Wlnter, June, s5;c ; e. -J Kid, H inter, July s.c ' Cern Ne. .' Mixed, csb, l-Jvc. Osts Ne. t While Htaie, spot, lie. Ne ', de, .v.'jc. Itye dull. llartey nominal l'eikdull N,n Slis-. Iluttla '. I.nnl . Mine win Julj-.f,."! Molasses quilt, li ler te IihI helllni stock Turpentine weak at JI4C lleiln dull "trained te kihm, II HVJI te Freights dull, grain te l.tverjioel, (c. Uutler Marketdnll but sleadv ; New Western Crosmery. 1(Jjc Choese qulil Old Western. .lO'4c Kggs dull . statu. Hi , Western, tlgip.i HUKr inaiket dull , Kcrtin'il uuue.ll, 7', iiT'.c , Uraiiiilalid, (,44c lalleiv Hi in , niliun rllv, J',aic l'tieleiim dull , mined In usi-s,e... (JerJiedull , talrcarueesat Isi " Klie unlit . runces irem ,XU"Ac.-. U liiiRa .lrket. Cbiuaue, May 17.90 h. m Market open d Whiat June. 77c, .luly,7s.i , Au , TJWi.. Cem June, 17e, July, Ssc- Aug.,:t.!ic Oats May, v,i , June, 'i-lc July, i. fork iiine, tsre, lulj.tssv AiiK,a."i laird June, vr, , Julj, i. vi$ , auji.i-Iu Klhs June, US!',, , Jul), tf 4U , Aii., 14 I7,. oLeniso Whmt May, Jl'Ci June, 7be; July, r;Ue , August, 7s1, i Cem Mm, 35Jc j June, J7!J-, July, 37J..I j August, J7!e. Oats May, ': , June, "i',ic ; July, 2it j Aug , Ua I'erk-.Slav. IS77K , June, ti71i; July, i7Mi August, WJ7H l.anl May, .') a,',. lime, 'i U7) , July, ffiOl I AMI' , f, llk,l UW. ltlbs Mnv. H I7j , June, K I7K, Julj, J.M:)i , August, 15 Se. Oram alut 1'rutuieiM. rurulahed by S. K. lundt, ltrekei, Chicago. May lb, 1 o'lleck p in. tt heal. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. Mar H June 7i! 37); '.', s 75 5 -7k July 7s ,I7)J T, s S7K K 05 August. 7si J7 li f'Jli birtji t-oplember 7'iJi i'i tl 17K October ?J ' ltocelpU, Car Lets. Winter Wheal ; i Spring Wheat u Cern hi OaU nn Kyu i U.rly it Oil City Crude Oil ;i lliud. b'e-lpts Hogs Closing Prices i o'cIeck p. u , Wheat. Cern Oils Perte. Lard May 71'. Ml, , S.77K 5.-J1 Iuihi 711 ,j: Ssi.? 8.77K o.eo July 77'j 37'. !! 87K n U5 AiikusL 7e, .I7K 'll'l s.WK I'.Hii Hi-ptuinbi-r. 7-S ... .... il I7)J October Oil City Crude Oil ?ii flew ters -,iurn, Ni vrb, Maji; Wall stnwt. I-X'p, ni. Meney uisy at 1 per tout. temlgn ex ex ehaiiKO qulel ut ls7l n(ii lievernuieiUa linn , Curruiicy 6's, I1J7,, hid ; I's ce.ips. I155i hid ; X' tll-V, bid 'Die steik limrket opened quiet nt unchanged prices, and was very dull up te the llisttali when en a buyliiK movement in Oregon, 'Inula continental anil 1-ncinc Mull, pi ices took au up ward turn ami at neon eu- y, te liper cent higher thin Saturdaj closing, 'ihe market has sliiiocentliiiiKl i-tieug and nrliu, meat the top rlgiucs. hteck Alnrkeu, ijuotatleiis by Kceil, MiUrunu A Ce , tiankeis, Laucrister, Pa. ruiLAim-.riu- list. Lehigh Valley ll.NVV. Ptdla t'uiuisylvcrla....... M lteadiiitf ,. ... Lehigh Navlgallea Ilnsienvllls ,..., l'hllaclclpbla A Erie Northern Ceut People's 1'iuisenirer Hd'g (lei,'lM'lg's tts ou r. .. 7i 67'. Hi 61!, 11 7-lS &1 t)i 7ii Live Hterk Market. Canuoe, May 15. The rei i-rj' Journal reports reperts reperts Cattle Uecelpu, i,su, tiuall ahlpuiunts, 7ue ju-aui insrKui Hiciulliir, slleiiRer: shipping steers, we te Lieo ,! tiitii no steckcrs liSJaniisioiUudBiicrs.iJU'jjae, '' SENATOR STEHMAN'S RECORD. i:uder,ed liy the - New lira' lu il telunin Anlile el Willi h Hie rottewliiR l a Cep) llse ler Iteluiclil. Theio Is probably soine evuuse for (swr .leli when he Is sutlerlng nlllictleii mere grloveusth.in ever loll te tlie let of any ether man, te be somewhat reckless in his state ments el facts In contending with the Vuther of nil Truth. Hut suui ovcuse was net ac cepted, ler he was relinked by the startling question, 11 'i t i hni il ,, h?n "i i it'lt'ith. i,, i, Is i tihnnt Utieii te-t i ' lelly auare that the Uissi.s vv he are managing Mr. Mitumy's campaign iiru sorely aftllctcd with doubts and Tears as lu the result el their Ili ad vised schemes, we nevertheless, de net think the desperation or their cause Juslitles them in " darkening counsel" te the honest lariuers and liiiering men of the Northern district "liy words without knowledge" en the rttihiect or iHirisiratlens, railroad dis crimination mid the labor interest. What they say ivlsnit the Injustice done le I irmers, millers and ethers by discrimination et rules in lav or el Western shippers may be all true. The Sew Km has frequently dis cussed tills vital question and there has liceu no general dissent lrem ltsioucluslens, that "the previsions of tlie seventeenth article el the 'institution relative te rallreids and canals" should bu enterced, s te the best methods ut doing this then- is au honest illllerence of opinion ntneiuj these who have given the subject most i.irtiest and dis passionate consideration, both In the state and national legislatures. That the supporters of Mi sutiim. darken counsel by words without knowledge, cltliei ignerautly or iiiteutien ill y, Is shown ill their Ignoring the fa, t that there is iiuuuti-dlscrlmi-natien law ou the statute books, with heavy penalties of line and imprisonment, and that Sir. Ntelini.in voted for this bill, aud also voted with the Irlends el the I.oe-Yall.ico antl-diM-rimiuatieu biUwhitli was del cited at the last session. It is, therefore, net true, as se etcnive!v advertised by Mr. iMiiiimy's witi'lv dtsinwseil slitical Jobs, that "Jehn M Meliinaii is trjmg te vlcieive the farmers and business men el the Northern district b tellim: tliem he taveied au atiti-dlscriml-iiatleu bill," for that Is strutly true as is shown by the following etlti-lnf dibi, which we havie.iretullv empilcsl from the journals et the s, nate ler the sessions et Inn, and Ks., Thesoare honest evtr.uts irem nil M v niiinti, Kl nuns et riiE Sunatk, mid tiet blunders and perversion com piled from tliat uneilKial but nvstly depository et bun comb, the f;;uifntii'e Hcreril, its are the "charges" agulust htehnnn wltn which ilr. Summy's city liesses are new Heeding the Northern district. he I'liln (limiil I'ailseu lteretd SlssleN ei lsa.1. 1 uesday, April I, KsS, Heue Hill Na JV, entitltsl Vn act te prevrnt delay or discrim ination by railroads, rulvvavs or transjieru tieu companies, tlieir oilliers, agents or em em lilees," reported from (.'emmittee in the beuate. s-co benate Journal, si-ssien 153, page "siy. 1 Monday, April JO, ls.-3. mil read the first time. Noepisitiou. See Senate Journal. lNt, page ssj. j Thurstlay, May 17, lss.1. Stcetid reading el lull died feri hursday, Ma ti. Is3, t,y iie.i i w vote, bis Senate "journal, ls-j 1,01s. Phursdaj, May ti, lsjS. Hill en Seceml Heading. "Senater Jehn Stewart moved te amend bill bv adding the fellow ing new sec tion : "Sh ti'iN t. NurailrcAtd company or ether common i-arner engaged in the tfansiwirUi tlen et preerty shall charge, demand or receive irem any person, company or cor poration, ler transportation of property, or .my ether service from any ether person, company or corporation ler a like service, from the same place, upon like conditions, and under similar urcustances ; and all con cessions in rates nnd drawbacks shall be allowed te all ii'rsens, companies or colora tions alike, ler such tratlss)rtatiens and ser vice, upon like conditions, under similar cir i iiinstances and during tbe same period of time. Ner shall auj such railroad company or common carrier make any undue or un reasonable discrimination between mdivi duils, or lietwecn individual trnussirtatien companies, or the furnishing et tacllities for tranisirtatien. Vuv v iolatien of this provi previ sion shall make the ellending compinyer coiiimeii i irrier Unde te the pirty injured ler damages ireule the amount el injury sur lerisi. Aniemlment agreed te jeas, ,1 njs 1 1 henater stehman voted "aje" with'Jehu sstewartand ether rriends of the bill, s-ee Senate Journal, rages I.HjO and l,tA lss,J. Same day Title of bill ameuded by making it read "An act te enierce the previsions of the 17th Article et tlie t'oustltutien relative te Railroads ami Canals." 1 riday, June 1, ls-yJ. Hill pissed nnally ye.is, , najs, J. Senater stehuian voted "aye," with the ether irlends el the lull. bee sonate Journal, 1SSJ, page 1,170. The following Is the act iu full as passed and is new the law, and in siipjiert of wbl" h Senater Ntehman cast his vote, see Pam phlet Livvsel isvsi, page"", vl - NO. I'rl. VN AC I. Tu eufone the previsions of tlie seventeenth atticle of the Constitution relative te rail roads and canals. SF.i'tien i. Il,' u end '.(if ., That my uu due or unreasonable discrimination bv" any railroad company or ether common carrier, or any etlicer, sutierlnteiideiit, manager, or agent thereof, in charges for or In iai lllties ler the transportation of freight within tins state is hereby declared te be unlaw fill. Sm ti.N -J." Ne rillread cempiny or ether common carrier engaged in ihe transmrla tieu of property, shall charge, demand or receive lrem any person, company or corjior cerjior corjier alion, for the trausiortatlen of projierty, or for any ether service, a groater sum than it shall i harge or receive from any ither per son, com p.iuy or corporation ler a like ser vice, lrem ihe same place, upon like condi tions, and under similar circumstances , aud all concessions in rates and drawbacks shall be allowed te all jHirsens, coin,i cein,i nies or corerations alike, ter such transportatiens and serv h e, upon like condi tions under similar circumstances and dur ing the same period of tima Ner shall any such railroad ceinjiaiiy or common carrier make any undue or unreasonable discrimin ation betvvien individuals, or between Indi viduals and transportation companies, or the furnishing of facilities for transisirUlieu. Any v Iolatien of this pruv isieu shall make the ellending lumimuy or common carrier lial lu te the party injured ler damages troble the amount of injury sutlered. Si.t neN :j. H any director, president, ellicer, agent or empleye el any canal or rail road company, shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in furnishing tnaterivl or sup. plies te such company, or in the business el transportation, us n common carrier, of freight or passengers ever the works owned, leased, controlled or worked by such com pany, such director, preshlent, ellicer, agent or empleye shall be guilty et a misdemeanor unit ou conviction thereof, in the court or quarter sessions of any county In which any overt ait of sucli otlense Is committed, such person se ellending shall be lined in any sum, net GM'Ceding two thousand d- liars, and shall be imprisoned net mere than two years, In the proercounty Jail, or in the pen itentiary el tlioprejH.-r dls'trict. Ai-i-nevi i Tlie Ith day el June, A. I)., lssJ. Heur. H. Pa I llseN. hlehliiau elt-d for tlie Leu-tVitlhue Hill M.sMON or lbfti. .Senate bill, Ne. ill, entitled "an actie carry into ellect the previsions of the first, third and seventh sections ofthe seventeenth article of the constitution of this Common wealth, and te provide penalties for the viola tion thereof," Known as the "Lee-Wallace Autl-Dlscrliiiinatien hill," retried lrem committee en Thursday, April -(, iKSe. Hee Journal of the Senate Session el le, page f.(K) Monday, April 20, I Vm. Hill read the llrst time without oiKsil!en. See henute Jour nal 1SS5, pjgebls Wednesday, May 20, lsSe. Second reading of the bill lived ler" Tuesday, J line 2, by end voce vote of Senate. See Senate Journal lh.V, page "iTT. Tuesday, June '.', IvVi. Hill en second reading. On motion te iudeliiiltely ikisIikuie bill yeas l'i, nays He. Mr. Stehmau voted " Ne," w ith Senators Lee, Wallace and ether Irlends of the measure. On motion te post pest post penoblll for the present. YeasJJ, nays HI. Carried. Mr. Stehman voted "Ne," with the friends of the bill. See .Senate Journal 1SR, page 111 The bill was nut considered again during tiie session. l h.U Hie I'oregelug Fails hlioe . It will le seen that the abeve facts of record cut the heart nut of the demageglsm el theSumiiiy upiwats te the farmers, business men aud the labor Interest, as the keen edge of tlie sword of truth always does when honestly wielded. Their premises proven false, their conclusions fall harmless. The facts show that Jehn M. Htehman, Instead of their frleuil, if etitic; with bucU Irieuduel anti-discrimination ivs Senators Stevvatt, Lee and Wallace, tsotidence of such Itlendslilpi nud this must Ihi the i-oucltisleii t cached by every unprejudiced mind. An linpeilant Olllie. Ol all the elllces ler whlcli nominations will tie madoen Satunlay uevl, there Is none that comes mere closely home le the cltlens than the publu prosecutor el the colitis ut qtiirter sessintis. His generally conceded that Majer A. C. Kelue hi possesses all the qualities that go te make up alt clllcleut dis trict attorney. This is net a political ofllee, and the cmiiltdatu should ls chosen solely en Ills merits, reganlless el side Issues and factional combinations. tins t hill te attend It C. Knights et si lelm i air, new open at the W est Kltiu Mticrt Itlnk I'all 1 hem t'p Plilllp t lauke s ui lit house and t-UiiHk A lles letters cod and litmta i vard, Mount Je), aie lOiiueitrd Ith the teleptuUHi eiihange. II L hnlglils el st Jntin tall new open. I'lieap .mil Interior Pereus Plasters Will liuvttatily disappoint Jim, tvud aiv net vterih even the lew n ills a-kid lui I hem lineng the iiLUieieus porous plasters ".ettered ler sale lUnseu s tapilue Pl.vsti rs nieue iiurlt lmplHileulldeuce they have wen theli Kteal pepul irlty with the people, and g-diud the vel itntary endorsement of the nedical prefessslnn 1 their uneiiiialed cumtlve power, and by th it imlv Winn purehistng he en em gmitd against wi rthl.ss imitations undel misleading nanus -u, h as ' tapsliln, ' ' Capsliuui ' - I a pin m, "I npslrtne. 'ele , as icrtila huekstei ing driigulsis umv li te pilm thi-iu eO ou eii tn plsie el ilieui n ut no. tt Nbvttei te deal with iietu urn ivpmiiiue nun noneraoio diugRlt Ask lei llonsenV, anil ste thvt It lesrs ttu - 1 hiss-s, ii truiUi mark and lias tbe wind liipiliu cut In the centre. ml7-M,M,Sw Ins I, land fair and l.ntc italntnc ut el It. c. Knights of st lehu new open at the West KIuk Mint Skating Hlnk. ntiAiiib lliiew n In ibis ill v , en tin iithlust., tuusta wile el IheuiasW ltieHii. The rUatlvcsnud friends of the family are re spt'ctfutly Invited te attend the tuni-rut lrem her husband's residence. Ne. M.' West Walnut street, en Tuesd i morning at la e'lleik. In termeutat WiKHtwanl 11111 teiueteiy. -td I liBis en sjiintny titti-rufHin, hlizabtth t'rti.ui, relict et Jeseph It. I rban, deieased.el i enesuva tentn. In her s)th )c ir. luueral at the M K i hurch, at Conestoga Centri-, en Wi-duesdvy at lea iu. - . r. ii .i i i nil r in Kit e r.s. B AKINU POWUKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS H)Uer never varies. Amslvelel purity, strength and wlioleseiucnesa. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot tie old In competition with the multitude e low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. lielii euli t,i cam. Hei.L Uast.su l'ewDn Ctt, 10b all Street. -Sew lern uisr27-lVdAw r' EX f INK tikti.i: SOIP LPXril TO- VI Ml, III (Mendav l at Itahter s Kuirln lintel. i ernn of erth yueen and Orange btreets It" A. L. KAUTI.lt Ttis.r-O.N s.vn It)A i:kxixeax J-i euvelersi containing 17 1"', addnssij i llettle llelihle, Nuhst. Jeseph stti-ct. Alllier d lewiird will be ixild or the leitirn el th umn,,) le the above number. ltd L( IS r. " A Held IlrciAlpln. A suitable reward will ti paid 11 it turned t lilt MKsJKUsMITli, It Je. W North LlmebL TFaxti:d-a jFax "ei"Ti:MiEKAYi: V aud moral habits, secklnc emplej mi-nt, teieprt-sunt aueld t stabilshed heu in his own section sa.,rv 10 lgln t7u per month. Kefer en is esaclid AM IMAM.' I 11 HIM, IIOl .Sh. in Hmd II Ilinlaj street, .s . T HI A WHISKY. KOIIKKIPSI .lgiJOItSTOllK. a Centra 'ure, i.ancjtaier, re. arr lynn BLOXDKstlH IlitrXKTTES (IV K.N AWAY. YOU CAN IIAVKIOUItCllOll K. V trnncb IV sv Unit will be given te every pun baser el none pound can el LlU&rAI. PM.ACK HAKI.N'M POWIIKU 'I hey are perfi 1 1 beaullea and will please tbe ihlldren l.tven away only at lI.AKhl-rS 1 KA STOItK, miildAw .Ne 3d IVest hlngbtrcet. GJ.OOII XKWh KOK THE THIHSTY. " I have nut seiuud thtt exclualvu agemy fei this city for UU Pl'KIl I 'SK VI UA .NEW iOHKHEhlt, pioneunciil b) cempelint judges the beil and ""nl lien new lnanutactured anyuhcre ' Cll ltl.Ih HOaTKK, Proprietor et Til K COll.N hit b A LOON Hear ut Central Market, the only jilace In the city whciu thUtuiuuu. Peer can lie had. -1n II inyWlradMW'Mt rjHMi t'ONt'EHT run th enMiriT or ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH 'I OIVCN BT Tilt CeltbratM Zillrrthaler Tyrele Qairtetu- hnprKirted by the baniuster M.eiiiienher In Iho rendition of thi i runic eperelte. Tllh POiI," en niUKMiAl KthMNU.llAl Jnth. at M li mn her Hall Unora open at 7 o'clock ; begin ntiiKats Admission, SSc Children, 15i 15 51 PAMT KNU YAIlll. 0. J. SWARR & CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Oltlce Ne, 3D UKNTIIK 8QUAUK. Iteth yard lid oltlce connected with Tuluphenu Exchangu aprl3-udMAr.lt s I It 1 X e IIAUT'S. UPEX1XO AT H. (IKK FINE TAILORING. The of H! l.nrient and most Complete Assortment INK. WOOI.I.KNis for the boring Tiadu te he found In the City of Lancaster. A cliuli e l.tne of bprlng Overceatings and PantidiHmliiiiM In all the Latest Patterns, Pilcca Lew, Dial erkiiiunahip, and all goods ai ranted uu reprubeiiled. H. GERHART, NO. II NOItTII (UKEN bTUKKT. -Opposlte the I'lMtulliiu. niari7-li dlt TJATHXT STHA P PAXTA I.OOXS. The Greatest Invention of tht Age. PanluliKina made with tlie Patent Strap lit easy, de net hag out at the knera, don't draw up when tdtlliiKdnvwi, and glvu hetter satisfaction than an) ethers Plain your order with A. II. ltortcnateln, the Merchant 'luller, who haa the sole right for Lancaster for tbu Patent Double Deuble Strap Pantaleon,. 1 citler an unusually lull Bleck of nebby oed for Puntaloenii, bultn. Vesting and Spring Ovcrtoets.and am devoting my en. tlrti attention te my Irlenda mid pau-emt. and w 111 tipare no etrert te retain tliu iionlllen 1 hav e e long held ua first rlne Merchaut Tailor et 1-anca.sler Kiapectfully yours, A. II. ltOSK.N'Hl'K,lN.37Nerth(icen8t. TTTO I'l-'MKI KIt'H. PICTURE FRAMES -ANII- Leeking Glasses -AT FfOFFMEIER'S Ne, 20 East King Street, IjV.NlARTKi:, l'A. NKWAlirKHrHIHMh M rri:tNiisiis i I'HNIti'hk dhpep. LANOAai'liin, MAY 17,1000. Te my frleiulu ntul piitreiin I ilcolre te euy tliut woure liutter propnretl thnn evor toileyoiiriopnlrltiKof nil klmla ttud lu tlie best itenniblu miittuer. Htilr MuUrotwea nuiile evor nl Iho IoyvehI juIuuh oeiiHlatont with koeiI work. If you wmit your l'niier Suit tlu-upliolateioil in IMiihIi weuuti itoltclieiipor thniithone whebtty thelr mnterlulby theyiuiliit rtitnll prlcen, hh our koeiIh ttiitie Tiem Ural IiuiuIb nitit nre betiKht for Pjvet Oimh. Wolmve the vhonpeBtnutl beat nnw I'm Uu Quit In IMuuli te be letind lu this or tiny ether city, which we are limiting it run en ler the next 30 dnya. . KM .( U rifKVl fit k.v r.v. HlMll.KY'S lOl.irr WATI'.H VXD I lerlda VV uter , delicate, liigiaut and n In stilug 4,1K-1 piM linne-, at lltaHCMH tllil'tl SlOlth, .Ne. a; West Mngstuct CIA m.n, iAXi:.N.AMiriii:K i in sii J supplv d t nees, of all the latest -d v li s, ie 11 a e thi- last, of i ver heilv , at M VKKLKl X lleiiueil lliiitman'n -Mi tlevv M,m( M,m( Ne. :t Sei th (Jtieiin Street Mi:i:k.nciiai m i h.ahax1)"(JiT)71i h.ahax1)"(JiT)71i ittelleldeis nl lu iciils tieiiiiliie Mier sclianm Pipe and l Igai Helders, alivnjs In steik, at MAItlvl.hVa, (Formerly llaitmau s) eievt t mill," .Ne. JI .North yucen btnvt n21 lfVk SAI.AKY 'IO Atll'.XTN.- ?JL)J.I F ddresnl eiue, Pit Still I S KLhl'l'lllCUOOlls. , Ne MJ llreadHn, Ni h uk II10O11I.V l.cnuliic. npJindiixl rplIIIY AKI-: C'l.EAM.Y AND 1 I. P. .?. '; v.NT.-'lherits no ether extermd n-nudv thit dej mi much gixal k.s llensen s Cnpiine Plviters. JS cents ' Why pay fia roil a set ok tee 111 w hen v 011 iai! gel tlie same nt st nt W I. i.snr.it.s nental Itoems, 10. : J.eith ljuicn btns;,t. npl'ljd i UlltlllUl tt ll'il iVA. ' BB. tTMJ 3Iiitiluliii Heller Fleur. the Original. ihe llesL tu yJ lv M, W as 11 Waxted-a(ien-tslein" jitixirY with our Amateur Photo Outllt and cel leitlnir family pictures te eulnivu. 8crtal J dn ettei. I Ml'lltK Llll'v ink t il, mi nte.nl Ne sianaltt. N. v IJI HI If SAM.. i On W bli.NKMlAi MOIIMNO. VI A I I J. Is-e, at Jialncl, at Ne. Ill hast klngstriet. te wagon, eukkj, inoi.ieign9,cneppinir tuachlne, stnllliig ma. him . stoves unit pipe, l-ird ples. 'miter and 'boles, beet trees, gamble sticks, blocks ind t.u kle. buU her tools aud many ether articles. Terms made knew n bv Mil MAM SHIUK, Adm ret estate et tint Id Ktlllngel, dec d. II s,n nKHi Auit lnlV3tU T LVAN'b H.OIH. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform uud Relhible 15 l I MM: It N, KHMiHY.MI.X .M) J llrlckuaikecs, are lesiM-ctlully lnvlt.it te tall and mi-Mind, llulidlng Stene, llrlik Clay, and be cenv Inc. ,1 as te iiia!lty and iiiiAiillty, which Is tnuihaustable AJ1 of Iho alxne ran lM,,,n Just one-4-lghth of a mile Irem "he ttv Limits nt l-iucaster. Pa., und can b had nl lti as..ua!iU Priies. Aiply or address III:n'U HKtllTOI.il, Ne. S: .North (Jui-eii strict. SA1 I. t'h IIOHNlis. Have Jam Iten-lved A I Mtl.UADOr KKSTL'LKY IIUlPsKt,. V i II llrtil. Int clan Drivers -and Geed Step pn nhti I will dispose of at PltlV AIK1AM1, -Alsn,in hand.Caundi and VV u in lluii , rtni drtvei-Mand geeal sti ppers hlih will he -old at private -ale. (JKOHI.K UltUSSMA.N. Public sale n vt Meudvy piAii; and 1 nii:ktainmi:nt or R. C. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN OPENS ThiB Eveuing te Coutluue 10 UtiyB. Mtr.utien Ihuev tiling Cumeri b the Itink Hand. Mendav r venlng l.anuciter s Celubruled dinners, tht Amphlen luartet te oles, Iineis, Cherutes. AHMIS-iION' Hh SO.N' TIChhTS... me k.n rs lilt'K.N'IS. mil Iwd PU I.'ION OPI.H.V UUt ,N EII.NK.SHAi.M i l'Jrii The Only Legitimate PJeyei the Season MR. FRANK JONES! One of AiiurUa's drcattat Comedians, Assisted l.y Miss AL11K MO.NTAl.UK aud a Superb Ceiupanv of ArllsU. In fc A Lecke s Latest and 11-at Mcle Drama, entitled "SI PERKINS;'' Or. (he l.lrl 1 I.elt Htliinil .Me. A MHOLtseMh PLAV ' IlItlMPl'LOK H N The Diuce et the St hoot Heuso. The Apple Piling Dt ntuiis At the District Hie At Deacon CraU s 11011.0. '1 lie County Pair 'ceiie and the Tbieihlng M 1 uhlue it Werk en the Mage Illithtla) Pally at ana At Ansen Cial,''s larm IIoiife 4'tiraiid Parade of the Piightewn rariueis' 11 mil, at Wiaih day. AOMISalO.N' a, aanilMUKMS. Seata en sale at Opera Heuse. mPi ltd u si: none hut " BEST'S " HOT AIR FUMACES! MADE Of HKAVi UtO.V. Minn sriuare feet of Itiidlntlng h 11 r face, mint econeuilnd In tail, and the Hist P.csulU In Healing Dnelltngs, Schools, Chinches el any Healui In thi lnarket. Pea or Nut Ceal ter fuel Kstlmales furnished fur Heaters, IniliidlUK Masonry, Het Air Pipes, lteglsturs, itc Plenty of Lauitintcr leferonee. HeaterB guaranti ed te give entire satisfaction or taken out uteur own OA1M nse llelug both piactlcal men In the buslniss, vvu ask 11 share of patronage Kstlmatus 1 lieel'tnlly lurnlshvd for I'liimblng, (.as Pitting, rin and hheet Iren Merk, Itoedng. Alse a lull supply e! llnware, Ac. Prices te suit the times. Olve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COll.NKll OK KA8T KlV(i..H)lIN AND MID DLK BTUEET8. mayl tuul51,V,ASU QHOES ! SHOES 1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 40 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te PosteiUce) He liive lust received ene of the Pest Lines of Men' Hey's, Veuths , Ladies', Misses' mid Children's SHOES That can be get fur Hie money, thus complet ing our eirtady large sleck. We tan guaruntte the prices te be " HOTTOM KtiSUltr.s." He h.ivu strictly "ONK PP.ICK," and guarantee entire satisfaction. If you went line or en 1110 sbovser. Uppers; If you want hand or uinrhlne. made shoes, in fact, If you want anything In ihe shoe line, that can bu found only In fllst cluss establishments at Popular Prices, call at the NBW HEll rilONT SIIOKbTOItK, Ne. 18 NOIITH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te thfi Postefflco ) CHAS. A. REEGE. upni-3uidawU HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, N03. U7 nnd '.H aeUTII QUL1BN ST. mil ld ltr UIHilin. m .MM I K i.oeim STAMM, BROS. & CO. Hive I'eiicd alarge nud vailed a.seitmeut el ' ! Mtiur CrnkWrVfriaflitrj, EmbretilriM S111U l dim alu eli i 11 known Lew Pi lies. IclOUlA I.WV N-., IM't LIN KMN !..Mliuiillir.lllK", liunbtli. Naln.ixik nud Hnlss KdglUKS, liue I louts In H Idle, C10 1111 and lti-lge. L.ADIE3' COIiLiAHS AND OUFF8. Our Patent Kin tile ilessiiuiei ian tie bought only at 0111 i,tei . as Ulseui 01111 ldta Count tiiuf sit 11I11I iu uevet sail befoie lu liossa liessa in. 1 . I iTif, "m, K Sii- n the Moti BOSTON STORE. N-H :W & 110 North Queen Ht. I. VNcABl Kit. PA. sl MMl.lt i.miDS W1TT & SliflND, New. 0, U ii: IO Uaat Klii St. New Dress Goods. ,1 III itn Inioilte lulling 1 lu fclAMINK MMllN'i. K 1 V M t N H A N I MIINK M'l ll.Nl.s, NKM hi I ihNThl.LK STltlPKS. Lb IKIMMINlt LACKS. C team, I Hue, Pink and 1 an, CAsltMKKh l tt Il:r)S, Nl S MI.l.Nlis. rl.Ni; el' ill Mi CAiIIMEIthS. Ihirt) U Inches Hide. C. ajatd. rhlilyiKhl lnth ILL HOOL 11KI1I KtlK.H, rpc. a aul , nerin 60c. Ii,il Inch It 11 1 a 1 tt Ml HniH sr.miKH, ivn Shades Ml. Htitil IHLNlll ( V8IIVKltKi. Itlack and ct'leivd, p4 yards wlde.SOc.a yards usually seltl at bTa a 1 1 tt aliie In III. H.isi a inl. C!181M;aIIS1LK,7H'c. nut! Ill tf! IAI IN ltll Mllfc, )ald iI and II :Vn A K IHhKl and IHIAD.IMlIt Hll.Ks, A K liltu l.tt.MN hll.Ka, JS aud tl.i'ia aid. "TJv- , ft UU Hiuraiiled In iiln Sttlsfnithiu In Heal. New Yerk Stere, J.s 'I 1. 1. It A f(). LOU' I'lUCIJvS Carpets and Oil Cleths. loiiduieoui Large Stuck el C'Alt PMS and OIL I LOUIS, wu have mnrktd Ihem den 11 UK. te lie. a vard uudti value, nud thev are new silling rupldly. Ce- Any pt 1. ,,n ttiinlliiii C A UP Ell) tan new Miurc tltilditl buigulm. Priint Miamcd It at lien, sweet Mild cli an never smell He are tbe enl L.mim Mho iiaudiit this fiuailiynt lealhirw uiilj 7Vc. worth b5i. te -hkv, Ml ItlNlls. Ot (.eutlS tllKAP hOl.D 1 OU t ASJII ONLY. Jehn S. Givler & Ce,, C V -II Kill (IllltllS AND I Vlll'1,1 blilltr:. Ne. aa EauL KIiik Streot, La AHrtn, Pa. liAW I. HA HHOlHIHt. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Gauze Underwear HOSIERY, GLOVES. reitas Snlss Kmbieldeiies, tleuuiliig nud Overall le mntih Niiluiuek hiubielduiles, l-leiinclng and Ovetall teinutih. Cumbilc Kmbielderlis, Kleuiiilitg and Ovetall te match. Coleiud Kinbieldeiies, with Dimj .Matcllal te matcli. hinbreiderid ltebes, K-cinlal Lm 0 isklrtlng, lllacL and Kcru. (iulpuiu Lice jrieuuclng, Hlaik uud Kcru. Kgjptian I aie suiting, White and C 1 earn. tgyptlan Lnce r'leuiieliigs, White uud Cieaui. Headed Pieuts, Corded Plijue. l.ten Ilu ludu, Nuinzoek Hwis.s Muslin. Pienih Lawn, Cambrics, Uateeus. and Laces. PARASOLS, Summer Wraps, SHAWLS, JERSEYS. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 WESTKIXU STREET, LAN'CA6XKll, l'A. ' )
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