,"iWm, li- Tf!"T mfhWlWe2s2n' w-f- ...' THIS. LANGASTEl. DAIL.Y INTELLIGENCE!. TJIUHSDAY.i MAY 20.1880. ffi .1 . - IW sr : k? g -. fe: a i. tt r ll L'-t .. i, pv f I COMMITTED FOR TRIAL .. v , ' V MM a MAM-TMKDKm. ,' KMIWiithim Ckaclr, and Wh tunim ftp ;.,':'ifyr W li lag That H Waaa Jeklha of a ftrkme-BM'it : KaMa Abeal Ika Tawa. TV4 ; eguJrCorrepenaBColIrLtiascvR. .Columbia, May aa-A beating wan given MteHayaJtanKXX), at the offlce of Squire Krak, teJaMMB. Jlaraea, the man wlie "waa antteal at Parkeaburg for stealing cloth. tafffe Heward Barnes, the bar-tender at Baanuiaaaiaa Bridge hotel. Heward Barne taaaMMtbataault el clothing, an overcoat Mlaterelrer were stelen from his room at ' tMketal en Taeaday night. This man had Immi Bearding at the place for a few days and Cgrattag watehea. Anether witness saw Ika aaaa leave the place with two taMdlea nnder fats arm. Officer llardnele MaUSed that he found the man in the lockup at Parkeeburg and he was wearing the suit of clothes, The revolver and over coat was also In his possession. The man bad changed clothing near the cool chutes and his discarded suit was found behind a pile et -weed. The man admitted te the theft In default of 300 bail he was com mitted te jail for a trial at the August term of court. Panted a OORaa Check. During yesterday Jeseph Kennn and Charles Mwartz, two empleyes et the Colum bia roiling mill, get en a drunk and entered the liquor store of Charles Dreve, corner Commerce and Walnut streets. Swartztoek a check from his pocket and deslred that Mr. Oreve advance Berne money en It- The check was drawn te the order of Swarlz and was signed by Scball it Ce. The lace of the check called Ter (7 and Air. Grove gave H wart z 3. After the men left the store Mr. drove went te the bank of E. K. Smith A Ce., te have the check cashed, when he leund that the check was bogus. Suit was entered against these men at the ofllce et Squire Frank, and they v, ere arrest ed by Ofliwni Iiardneleand Wiltick. A hear ing was given te the men yesterday after noon, when Swart admitted passing the check, but said that It was done in a joke. The three dollars were returned te Mr. Oreve, and upon payment et costs, the men were discharged. Accident te a IUtllreailer. Albert Arms, a brakeman a the market train of the Pennsylvania railroad, met with avery peculiar accident during yesterday. While coming from Philadelphia towards Columbia the train broke in half, between the cars where Arms -was standing. The bull nose of the car dropped te the ground, and by bitting against the ties was thrown bark towards the car, striking Anns in the right leg, resulting in a very painful bruise The accident will prevent tils working for tome days." xewn Sett, The recular mnnthlv mcetlntrnf Mm oeVnv.1 beard will be held this evening In the ceun cil chamber. The Columbia accommodation train was one hour late last night caused by the valve stem of engine Gil breaking, as the train was nearing Lancaster. Engine 073 was sent from Columbia te take tiie train te its destination. Mr. K. A. Iiennett left town te-day at 12:25 p. in. ler Het Springs, Arkansas, wlicre he will spend some time ler the benefit of fill health. Thore is no improvement In the catch of shad at the batteries below the dam. This morning Fish Warden Cesey arrived In town and at ence went towards the river te detect auy violations et the fishing laws. Miss Annie i:. Beetem, of Carlisle, is visit ing in town as the guest of her brotuer, J. It, Beetera. Paymaster Mills, eftheSusquehannac canal, was in town yesterday and paid the empleyes or that company, their wages for the pre ceding month. D. K. Kchure, supetindent of the Tide water canal, and lleat Agent Norten were in Columbia yesterday. The beats lying at Columbia were inspected. At the present time there is n larger run of beats between Columbia nnd Chickies than for any one time tcr the past ill teen years. Nearly elghty beats are between these two place i nuu areall conslgned te Columbia. A New Charity Commissioner. Chas. J. Ilarrab, the street railroad presi dent of Philadelphia, who has been ap pointed a member of the Mate beard or charities, by Gov. Pattlsen, vice Mahlen H. , Dickinsen, Is new In his 70th year. Asearly as 1833 be called attention te the wretched condition el the Harrisburg fall ; but his most iinpertaut work was donein Brazil, wherehe lived from 1843 te 1S71 At tberequest of Kin Kin perer Dem Pedre he corrected manv seri ous abuses and delects in the St. "Paule prison, and In 1S71-2 visited Kngland and Ire land te examlne the prisons and insane asylums thore with a-view te Introducing re forms into the penal institutions or Hra7ll. He esUblKhed a hospital for the maimed and wounded In Rie Janeiro in 1807, and built the first public school in Brazil. Fer this he was makeacemmander or the Imperial Order da Resa by the emperor. He also founded the schools for boys and girls Beparately, which he afterwards handed ever te the gov ernment. Twe Verdict That Caute Complaint. Frem the Weet Chester Kccerd. The time seems te have arrived wlien a fast horse is mere valuable in the minds of Chester county jurymen than a woman. The jury In the case ofDr.J.W.Crumbaugnferm. erlyef Lancaster against the township of Keunett rendered a verdict of ?li in favor of the plalntiirte compensatohim ler the injury which his mare received whlle crossing a bildge ever a small stream In that township, while the Jury in the cased Susan J. Huh Huh ten against the township of New Londen ren dered a verdict in favor or thederendant AlrS. IlllSfnn hflfl lieparm en.( ..lni -.-. i hurt by reason or being thrown out et her sleigh because of the bad condition of the read. Yet the jury said that she net only Is entitled te no compensation, but must even pay the costs incurred In the suit Accidents te Trunin. This morning a young man named Lyens and a compauieu were driving a horse, hitched te an open wagon, bolenglng te Jaeb Gable, along East Vine street Near Iteckland street the barness tere and the horse began te run. Lyens held en te the reins, but his companion was thrown from the wagon and considerably bruised. The borse ran down Vine street and, when near Christian, his wagon colllded with a large wagon, leaded with ttene, The runaway IXhii.W?8ibt0n Bt0PPd after the harno&sel ?il8i h1"1 beenJter5-tb0 8halt broken and mrureti damaged' Th0 Btene "80" was net As ene or Hartman's large lime watrens CnT "8 h0,1r8llre'l 'k at Prmcegand Walnut streets, th s morning, a wheel caught In a rail and was broken se Dadly that the lime had te be taken from the wagon borero it could be removed. u About neon te-day a cab belonging te Ed ward McGeehan, had a spring broken strlk- PncetereUtraI, P'6 1U W8t K,Df? near Must Da hate Tlieiuielrri. Fer ssveral years past the neighborhood of Wieat Lemen street and the railroads have Kn very much worried by acrewd of young hnJTi0,808 "UDa Id's' grain ware- Ya the most disorderly SaSSS- ?rh1,av,DK has been netlUed of theauS e?u. Wayer men, and declares it shall be hVi.uy0UDR Jt evening they assembled in,0- u" Jflthappens again the wheuT rtT'Lu0,"?' rtT'Lu0,"?' preacnteL v1 "lu be Settled Their Dlfflcnliy. Wednosdey eyenlng Henry Leenard ap peared at Alderman A. F. Dennelly's, te answer a charge of assault and battery pre md by Jehn Daily. Leenard gave bail ler W at court Ttie prosecutor alleged thit imaua struck him in tbe eye without aaaa. at the. ninnin of Ten. ii. r-, .. i .The case was settled. Leenard is a 1 Want Tmlltlitla. ... i-i. ... T" r'MMUWJ,HUU UiH lirVMfUCtl Will aU w tZ, r " I1""" en eaiuraay te 2SnLfUnK Alderman JJarr for Judge. i W)5k?.M l "A Tf weavert vote. arue lKetia?QIIi'li, and " V very kindly paid Ml?5rtH?u?iW,0Ien ether .engage- jpMBwrrevi.n ft or u v. Tba rredlrament In Which a Werthy Couple Wr rueed by a I'alky Herse. HMITITV1M.K, May'JO. Mr. J. Mussulman borrowed a horse from a Provldence town ship squire for the pnrpose el taking his wife en a visit te her home en Sunday. They bad fairly preceeded en their way when the horse, (Jumbo by name) treiu seme unknown canse remsed te go farther. He was coaxed and whipped, but no amount et moral inducement or corporal petsuaslen could make him rosuniethouowalinost hope less journey. As there was no altornalive but te unhitch and take Jumbo home, Mr. Musselman did this with as geed grace as possible. The folks were badly disappointed at tliis prematura termination or their visit and te add further te their discomfort the rain was pouring down and they received a thorough drenching. Henry Bush, while whitewashing ler C. Harnlsh, of Helten, foil from the ladder and severely sprained his ankle. The rains have retted the corn iu seme places and the farmers are compelled te re plant Annie T., wlfe of Jehn Kathfen, of llsttle Creek, Mich., died en the 11th instant of that dread disease, consumption. She was In terred at that place en the 14th. She was a daughter of Jehn Erb, of Mount Nete. Her friends, who are many, nnd most or whom reside in this county, w 111 be sorry te bear or her untimely death. Mr, F. F.rh, or Mount Neba, Is en the sick list with a bealed Jaw. Mr. Smoker, wife of the Kev. Smoker, of Refton, died en the lSth Inst, nnd will le interred nt the United Brethren .Ien church in Chester county. as etn-TUMf casta i.v uruihiia. Oen. aentim unit MnJ'r lUrnn en the Slump for Hie nnhrriiallenal niiilnntlun. The gubernatlenal canvass In Georgia, from being a still hunt betneen Majer A. O. Bacen and Judge T. J. Simmons, has developed into au olil-tinie appeal from the stump, with Gen. Gorden and Bacen as the principal!'. Simmons saw the coming trlbulatleu aud returned te the bench, where he is new busy reading charges te grand juries. Gorden's entrance into the arena was made undercover or the Jell Davis demonstration, which was an excellent time in which te jog up the old Confederates. Majer ll.toeu'.s friends objected te this appeal te the war, whereupon the Gorden people asserted t. at well he might, slnce he resigned the adjut ancy of the Ninth regiment In 1STJ, aud went nreund the state collecting tax in kind. The Bacen people retorted that Gorden's resignation trem the United States Senate was suspicious. The first stump meeting between the candidate was in Kateutnn, where Bacen get Inte a wrangle with the chairman, but subsequently get hack te ids subject and denounced the sUtumeut that either in peace or war he bad resigned u public trust w hich he was physically able te lulfill. "And let lihn cotue who dare te deny it," said he yesterday. The candidates met Iu Sparta, where Gen. Gorden said : " I put the gentlemauen notice from, this hour that I shall strike back fur every Insinuation against my character. I mean te handle him with glee-s oil, and carry the war Inte Africa. Majer Bacen has spoken el my resignation. I will de se, tee. Somebody resigned In 12, but it was net me. That was a geed time te resign. These times were enough te make a man sick and want te go home. It was prudent te resign then. It he had net resigned he might net h.tve been here te run for governor new. He is a friend or mine, indeed. He says he has been se for thirty years, and yet, whlle saying he will net linpnUi improper motives tome, he lias for the past hour tried te blacken my character." This brought out the declaration from Majer Bacen that whatever Irieudship there might have been between them, it was new ended. He had no friendship Ter such a man. The debate was full or mutual mud Hinging, and was greatly enjoyed by the people. Gor Ger Gor eon and Bacen speak in Augusta te-night-' Why ritllndelplili l-nscg Her Trad. liera the Hecerd. A Nashville merchant buys $l,000,0il) worth or dry goods every year in the Kastern market Calice prints constitute a large por per por pertionoriils purchases. The railroad rate from Philadelphia te Nashville en this class of shipments is JL09 per 100 pound. The rate for the same goods evor the same rail road from New Yerk te Nashville is 73 ennts per UiO pounds. Although the Piilladel pblnu can manufacture as cheaply as hli New Yerk rival, the Nashville merchant can save money by buying In New Yerk, and he buys there. Seeking lint Irnm llielr Bally Mte." Trem the Lebanon Times. Messrs. S. Clay Miller, Josepti It. Keyer, J. S. Metzer, II. P. Kichlerend It. Bllckon Bllcken Bllckon derfer, or the city et Lancaster, visited this city en Tuesday. They represented theircitv with that dignity which all well meaning citizens should. Mr. Bllckemlerfer was a brother or Jacob Bllckenderler, or Ce. A, 93d Pennsylvania et A'els., nnd brought his friends hore te meet old friends. As stated by the pirly, they came ler the purpose of Mecklng rest from their dally lift, and they accomplished their object Any mere Lan caster can send of ItM representatives who will de honor te their friends nre welcome. Searrtdug Ter Stnleu C.oe.U. Seme lime age, during the ab-cnee or the family of Herman Illrsh, a numberef articles were stolen from the house. The theft, it is supposed, was committed by a woman who was then weiklng at the house. Complaint has been made at Alderman Fordney's, aud Chier Smith went te Ephrata this afternoon with a hearch warrant te search the premise:, where the woman is new living. Cues Argued In Hie Supreme Ceurr. The supreme court heard argument en Wodnesday In a numborei cases from this county. Among the cases argued were the celebrated Brickervlllechurchcase, Drumere iuiiniiii juaucase, uusn vs. nender, (iriel vs. Bucklus, ltee-er vs. Keeser, Steke vs Miller, and Hildebrand vs. Given. The Hat will be llnlihed up te-day. Short In III Account. BenJ. F. Kowe, collector of state and county taxes for West Lampeter township, has been prosecuted befere Alderman Barr for omb07zletnont He was short in his accounts fl,3.',0 and that amount his bondsmen, Adam Lefever and Jehn Krolder, had te make geed. The complaint was made by Mr. Lefever. An Old man Injured. This afternoon an old man who was wait ing at the Pennsylvania station te take pas pas Bajte en Fust Line for Champaign, Illinois, fell down the steps nt the geutlemen's wait ing room, struck en his face, cutting an ugly gash. Dr. W'elchajiH dressed the wound and the old man left for the West Died In tin. Went. Knuri the Iteadlng Times. Jehn Bush, recorder of Berks county from 1851 te 1853, died In Seuth Bend, Ind., aged 78 years. He was born in Elizabeth town ?"'!' Lancaster county, and went West In i V?. ,,0av8 a widow and 7 children, 19 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Sale of l'rriiiiiHl rrepertjr. Sheriff Tomlinson sold this morning at ,,,U1,lmBale,l,10,,el"'onalIreIor,y of Haumel It Miller, late proprietor of the Grape holel. The property consiated el rhamlier furniture. table.warea.ul knick-knacks. The sale aggrcl gated about t20t). hb Violation et the Kluli !.. Hartman Itell," Jacob McKew, Jeseph Ilurkholderand Jehn liurkbelder, or Maner township, have entered liall for n hearing be fore Alderman Hpurrier te-morrow te answer charges of violating ti10 f.sh law, preferred by Ush Warden Coxey. J ALoceuniilte Dliabled, The locomotive connected with the Harris burg express train west, became disabled afnne?t?nS'i,?,t0irtl'lscUy' by breaking a bS32,te? at$ caul ,ul tlie leet an drivel0' be,n8W8 1" work only one' of her Police Vhoieeraphed. Tim blll i .l- .. ,. , 1 no PO'iee rorce en duty te-dav were photographed In lrent of the aUtlen house, by a couple of traveling .nutl Bent Out. Jehn Deebler, prosecuted by hu wr0 rr drunkenness and disorderly conduct w aent te prison for five daya yesterday i7taY dermae A, i Dennelly ,w,vweyi "y ai- Adinllted te rrartlce. D. P. ItosenmlIlcr,esq., was yesterday ad mitted te practice in the supreme court, en motion of P. D. Baker, esq. Letter Held. A letter add tossed te C. Carey, 1301 Weed street Philadelphia, is held at the Lancaster postelllco for lxistage. Thk () rami rmr niul Knlprtslntnrnt of It. t KnlRhtsef St. Jehn new open at the West King Slirnt Skating Kink. KiriiridnntnFnlriitnuht Park and I'ldliiitelphlK, St Jehn's Lutheran Sunday Scheel Kicnrslnn Tuesday, May atb, la Philadelphia A lteaillri); llallmad, Kare ter the reind trip only MPJ. Children under 12 years, fl.ui Special train leaves King Street at 6iOa m : l'piHr"Utlen, C.07S Celumhla, fifia.in.i stepping ntalltatlen te ltelnhelds. Kieiit lierns is l'mLifitrHlA. Hetnrnlng special train leaves llread and tal tal lewhillnt C (i p. in , ami Olranl Avenue Station, COS. Fer further pirtlcnUrs ee small bills or pesters. Tickets for sale at the stations nnd by I). 8. llursfc and 9. L. l.cvan, managers. It 11. C. Knights of St Jehn Kalr new open. Connected Willi Telephone Uichsnge Jacob . Oniel, confectioner, nnd Gee. ltlch. ards, 106 North Queen street, are connected with the telephone exchange. HeVt rill tnBttend It C. Knights of St. Jehn Fair, new open at the West hlns Street lllnk Amuse nients fjrnnd Ceicrrl Te nlphl. Thoe whose ears are thrilled with concord of sweet sounds should net flt te attend the concert at Ma'iinerch'nr hall, tonight, when the lllerthalcrlyrolese quartette appear for the benefit of St. Antheny's t athelic church. A specially line programme baa been prepared and the audlence will be larne. liKATMIt. ItEin. In this city, en the Huh Inst , Clara e. Hffil, In the S3d year et her age. The relatives nnd friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from e. in; North Duke street, en Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. Services nt St. James Kplscepni church Interment nt Lancaster cemetery. st UAHKETH. t'hllAdelphla L'reduce Staraet. PniLAtixLrHU. -May 2) Kleur Market weak, sales of l.ue barrels ; Minn, bakers at ii 1.-11(1 :mt l-euna. laniuy at .!7.m im ; Western bi i i-Hi ; rnicnis, i ,Mt-'ii Ilyo tleur was steady atlt TJtjSSS 1 p. m., call Wheat May, sure : J une. S7.;c: July. tl',e Auu.,5-.,c- Cern May, t'Jc- June, li'.'.c; July ICtic : AUK..4CMC. Oats -May, 4fi4c ; June, Sc ; .luly.Sc : Aug , 3l?iC 'eit erk rrednce .siarket. Stw 1er.K, -May in Fleur market anil but quiet; lne. i OHI1 i ; Supenlne, rJ M) i3 j common te Heed Kvtra Western. $3 KVZHO. City Mill Kxtnis. fnQ M for W eat Indies: Minn, hitra, 13 I.VJ5 IS W heat Ne. 1 Kei state en Spot, (He ; Ne. 2 Ited. trfc: Ne. 1 White, state, 'ic ; Ne 2 Ked, winter, June, MV ; Ne. -i Ked, Winter, July i'hc. corn Ne. 2 Mliwl, cash. 4;tc: July, 4Wrc. Oata Ne. 1 White etate, spot, 4-'e ; e. 2. de, 3.c. Kyednll. Itarley nominal. l'nrk dull ; Xew Mess. llOflle ii. I .art June, $1 18; .luly,12i Molasses quiet , l"e Ter 1 lest boiling Tnnenllne unlet at lie. Uesin dull : strained te geed, II MV 07W Freights quiet: grain te Liverpool, J.c. llntter Mnrket dull; New Western C-maiiiery, lftlTc. Cheese qutel : Old Western, efj-e. Eggs linn : State, 12Kc ; W ustern, i:c. Sugar-market dull; Ke tilled cutleaf, Tc ; Grauulated, 6 5-lBe. Tallew quiet : prime rlty. V,c. Petroleum dull; renned In cases, SVc. Ceifee dull ; fair cargoes at Si . Ulce quiet; ranges from SXai'VIc. Chicago Market. Cbioaeo, Slay 20, lp m. Market closed : Wheat May, T5c; June, ;ty,c ; July, ;7ic ; August, 7s5c. " ' Cera Mar, 33V ; June, KWi July, 37Kc : Anguit, ST'Jc O-May, :?; Jnne.IsHc; July, 27J4c; Aui$ft7i t&K i;H ' Jan " '7K ' JU'r' Kii ' ..'JIST."4"' n "' June, IT, i; July, IS ntflS 97K : Aug. trt wt. ' ' ltlbs-Slay, Is.'TXi June, IS2TK; July. M 35; Oram ana 1-revimi.in. KnrnUbed by S. K. Vnndt, Kreker, Chicago. May 21, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. OaU. Perk. tajd. May June ;n a.ij aa' s'sjij D ;i July ?;i s: 27'2 bbs r.i7K August. 7-K 31, ... S 75 .JOS Septemlwir ?J 35 t, tjif October 7i . " . .. .. . ... - Hecelpta. Cariits. WtntorW'heat 4 Spring Wheat , Cera hj Oats 171 Ilyo llarley iJJ OtlClty CrndeOU C7 . . .. Head. Itec-elpts Hejs Closing I'rlces 2 e'clncR p. u . W'heat Cern. Oata. Perk. Lard. ' 75 as,u 2. ri;k im June :et , s-, s I7K 5 tsi July -H 7". K7i HS73 5 07K August. $ S.Vi . g fiTQ fl.t-sQ Sepiember. 7'J 31 6 15 October Oil City Crudu Oil fc.i Lire Stock Market. CniCioe, .May 19 The Droter' Journal reperts: Cattle ltecelpts, 7,5i) head: shipments, 2.1W head; market slew and 10c. loner; cleslnir very weak , shipping steers, usi) te 1.SO0 8s , II usgoie; stectters and feeders, Ciis-vSI 75 r cows hulls and 1 mixed. l regt us; bulk, tUea 330; thrnnghTexans, N7SOIUS. Hogs Keeeipis, 27,ii) heud j shipments, e.OflO head ; market opened strong ; nreratrlng a shade lower; reugfaaud mixed M 7Sflt -A packlntt '. lifliuV; about lU.um hogs unsold. Hbeeii-Kecelpts, 1UO hed; hlpinentii, none; 5?."k,iy trenlf '"", " shade hljrher ; natives, tl 50 G4 75 ; Texas, fj 10Q3 , all shorn. KiBT I.ibigtt Cattle receipts, 720 hnad : sllpiucnls. .11 head; market nctlvei prima te geid,l "SflS-JSt common, im 50; shipments te iaw ierk, i;cariids. lte nicelpu, 1.XJU head ; shipments, l.00 ; market linn 1 I'htlatlelphlaii, II wai cs ; V,rk '!,"' I'"!0; skips, testis. Shlpments te New lerk, Boatloads, Hbeep receipts, 2,m) head: shipments, 3,0iO: mnrket fair: prime, ISQ3 20; fair te geed, f 25(3 t.S; common, II MO2S0; spring lambs, f5js. Hew Vera Htecas. Naw Vea, May 20.-Wall street 1:30 p. m. Meney eaky at 2 per cent Foreign ex change qufet at fl 87X81 !)s Oovernments tlrui ; Currency 6's, 112754 bid ; I's coups. 1125V bid ; IK'S IlliJi bid. The stock market enened IrreiriilMr with kw Yerk Control picked for sale en the statement of the read published this morning, which shows a heavy falling en In the business of the business of the read. In the early dealings the stock declined ene per cent, weakening the w hele list Alter the first call there was seme support extended te the list, and prices were bid up by 12 o'clock V, te per cent. Since mid day the market has been strong. Stock Markeu. Quotations by lleed, McGrann A Ce , bankers. Lancaster, 1'a. KBW TOKK LIST. 11 A. M 12 . S P.K Canada Pacific ... J-. Central Pacific ... suf Canada Southern 371? Denver A Ule (SYancle fais lie!. Lack. 4 Western. livif J25 xH " 2-Jl? 2i 23S Krle2d ,, (15Q fS AC) Jew Jersey Central il $ eif? eun:::::;.-:::::::::::: lie U 1$ iAkeBheru... .... . Xl tVu- W Michigan centnu. ".::::::: ;;:; im 3 Missouri l'aciac... imU Northern I'acllle .... 'SjlJ S:w!:?.,!:::::::::::::v.::::,K ,SH j$ Sffias."::"-::,tt ! emaha ' .. jj42 i;;; ..'. Oregon Tram. ? i'Jv Ontario Wojtein....".... tsi! is? viv5 ruclflc Mall '.'; 6V,5 iV" lii Hochesterai'UUuurS":.: 7 . 8" at Paul..... M yji c.y, Texas Paclne ;i; ,?1 s Union faclfle 4 4ij .fh Wabash-Common .. . H V Wabash 1'roiurred Af wettB8,?erJe,::?.,::ff.l.e.gr: ?. iVii ,& rUILll!-.VHl LIST. "" ' irWVZWx:'-:-::" 2 2W Fennsylvcrla , bpt bI bi1 Heading '.... II 11 " H lJ-ii Uestenvllla ' . S Philadelphia ft Krle . . Mertheru Cent ! Peeple's i'ajsenifer , 17 K'd'gaen'liM'tg'slia viw as au; " t& d eiii M tt If A It rjt K TJMMMMNTa. CANES, OANra. ANOTiiiEK 1'ltESII ,, u.pP'y of Canes, of all the latest styles, te please thu tuste of everybody, at ,r , MAHKLEY'8 (rermeriy Ilirtman's) Yellow trent" Ne, 21 North Queen Street JVJtN AtirXHTMKMKSTt, B AKI.Nd PXlWDKlt ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varus. A marvel el pnrltj, strength aud wholesemeuoas. Mera ihs ihs nemlral than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. tfedt only In enui. H0V1.L lUcisa PonnmCe., li Wall Btreet New Yerk. my27 lvdw MKKUSCHAIM ( ItlAK AMI I'lUAH I'lUAH ette Helders at III cents, (.enulne Meer scbanm Pipes nnd Cigar Helders, always In stock, at MAUKI,K'S. (renneily llartman'sl s ellew I rout," .Se. 21 North (Jueeu Mreet I J In this city, last eenlng, a I eather Pocket Heek, containing ene f S and two 12 bills, a check ler lis, two books ter soliciting letcs forthe KnlKhtaef St. Jehn Kalr, nnd seme papers. The tinder i 111 be rewarded In leaving It at It THIS OKI'ICK. -lITANTKn A OIKI.TO l.r.AHN SllOK 'I llTlNt). Nene but an experienced hand at n sewing machine need applx (.I.Uhu.sTI.S, mM 2t Ne. 13 Kast King st Lancaster, Pa BI.ONDKS OK imi'.Vr.TTKS t.lVhN AWAY. YOU CAN 1IAVK SDUItCIIOIt K. A I'rench Wav Dell will be glen teeery purchaser of a one pound can of CKYSTAI. I'ALAUK IIAMNO POW Uhlt. They are perfect beauties nnd will please the children lllvun away euly at CU.KKh'STK.'TOUE. tn-lydw Ne. 3S West Klngbtreet. T KY A WHI9KY. KOHKKK'S I.IQIIOK3TOKE. 11 Centre Square, Lancaster, 1'a. aptti-lydlt "pRlVATi:SAI.K Ol-' HOUSES. Have Just received a let of CANADA and W tSTbll.S HOUSES, well bred, first-class drlvers nnd geed steppers, which 1 will dispose of at IMtlVATK 8A1.K. 1 will ha e no public sale next Menda C.KOUr.K I.K03SS1AN. R EOPKSINU OPTIIR UAHKMKNT WESTERN MARKET HOUSE. The undersigned will eTen en 9ATUKDAS. MOK.V1NO a ureen (irecery In the basement of the Western Slarket Heuse with a mil line et fruits, Fish, Vegetables, etc. lsn Produce el all kinds. nrawtds J.C. UOLIIKNALH. TMMENSn ASSORTMENT. A. HIRSIt NOS. 6 & O NORTH QUEGN ST. In our Immense assortment of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are crcater bargains than can lie found any where else. We have an endless variety of un trlmmed Hats and llenneta at the lowest price. The very latest novelties In Klbbens. 1 eathers, Klewera, Satins, I .aces of all kinds and Haw and llennets Trimmed I'reoer Charge. We have a large assortment of JKUKUI1, WATCIIKii, SPKCTACl.K.s nnd CLOCK'S Our BOOT A MPSHOK liKPAItr.UE.N I Iseom Iseem plete. Alse our GENT'S STUAW HATS nnd KKI.r HAT9 at tbe low est price Call and see. all :rnd QIIOES ! SUOES 1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postefflce) We have lustrecctved ene of the Itest Lines of Slenrs Hey', Y'euths , Ladles , Misses and Children's SHOES That can be get for the money, thus complet ing our already large sterK. u can guarantee the prices te be -llerTiiJI Mt.1 Kr.i. We have strictly "ONK. 1'IUCfc, and guarantee entire satisfaction. If you want rlmi or coarse shoes or slippers j If you want hand or machine made shoes. In fact. If you want anything In the shoe line, that can be found only In drat class establishments at Popular Prices, call at the NEW KED KltONT SIIOK ieilK, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the Postefflce ) CHAS. A. REECE. nprlt-lmil.twll J. B. MA KTIN A CO. DRESS GOODS 'I-a week wewerolehl out of the WOOL CANVAS CLOTH WITH DOUCI.E CI.01 111 O MATCH, At 23 Cents, bat yc9tcrday u new Invoice arrived N KW .-tllAIlKS. WOOL HOMESPUNS, 23INCHEd WIDE, At 2S Cents Per Yard. WOOL SERGES! St) INCHES WIDE, At II Cents ; north M Cents. ''KNPIKCK3 0F Cream Albatross Cleth At II Cents. Was made te cell at'iOcents. SUMMER SILKS At 30, 35, W, ii, co and 7J Cents. DRESS SATINES! The largest line In the elty te select from. French Satines, In Neat and Large Patterns, at Si cents a yard. AMERICAN SATINES. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Prince St., (Opposite BUyeai Ueuse.) Laneabtkb, pa. jji:.sts sti:am knuim: and heim:k STOP HERE, LOOK AND READ. llr,Vc'aMKng'0,n I s M MS EAST FULTON' STREET, l.unraSliM', l'a. Al'HIK I'OI.UlWINll PltltKi- AMI .HIIHIK - LOOK 4 te 6 Herse Power, b te 8 " tt 8 te 10 IO te IQ 1 5 te 18 ( it tt QO te 25 ( aiuUiv tlralhiv dln'Vi v.?'S."Vf" c?.". ,n aim e (iiniingdirect you sa fnnn 11 te 25 per WATER TANKS Any down In price, of an ami see 11s. I Horizontal Tulmlar. ertle.il ( yllnder, Portable, S Marine and Deuble Heck. BOILERS KXGIXK i Saw Mills, Bftrk Milla, Cob Mills, Tan Pnckers, Leather Pressure Rolls, 1 riple Geared Herso Powers. STEAM HEATING ! Inall Its Hrinches, stticu5 first ( lass Merk COl KU1.SU $60,000 in New Engines ( ASTIM1S -Iren or llrass of nn Shape or l 1 Ighl. an.l fl r-t . Ias tnnierl il nt fair piices iriWI'.rk9.w"1 .c'", IU' J'ou.ef ""' ' '! e h 11 e the ti.rtst iipprrn ill appliances Itles ler turning out ttrst class work tlian am ether e-talillshnietit 111 this section I T 1 11 "Til Ut!!! ffSifliSlAhd dll.l S"a1-j A '' A Islt toen ami Detter farll Ker Infiinuatl n and prices address, injt-i-etdA.'iniw M' AltrKXTMKatliyTS. rpllKY AKK ri.KAMA AND l:u-- It AM . Thers Is no ether interim) remedy that dis se much iroed as ltensen's Cunclnu Plasters. cents. lAI.ACi: OK FAalllO.V. FIVE BUTTON REAL KID GLM. Scalloped Tep, JOETY-EIGHT CENTS A PAIR, AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, LANCASTKIt, PA. e K 1IAI.U (jrand Army Outfits. HKVKItAl.tJUALlTlKa AND l'UICKS. AI LOW DOWN AS UK 80. WHITE VESTS AND PANTS. The prices are low and the qualities are geed. The present U a most appropriate time for renewal el O. A. U. equipment. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, rUlLACXLPHIA. weuks. ' M,S ' ' ANUIACTUUKKS It Iu need of., Stem Emrinc and Beiler Works, C.vhmler. Mounteilen WhttU. 5x 8, - $ 450. 6x 9, - - 500. 7x10, - 550. 8x10, - - 625. gxiQ, - 950. 0x16, - - 1,250. K"0 " '' nmst eemiilele eultlt et any liull.ler, tent. nnj cnpiell) or shunt. ItnrtnntnlHt illiinmy, irttril Hlntteniry PUMPS ! Heller teed Pumps Mining Pumps, t enttlluiral Pumps. UVDllTIUs, PIPEs. I U I K3, KlVllMIs, PiPK and Boilers in Stock. JOHN BEST & SON, 030 E. FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. .; AltMKTI.'HtatK.VTH. xvt 11 v pay $1:. roil a si:t ok tuktii t nen 1111 can Ret the same at M. at ll.L rm isn Klt'H Dental lhaiins. .Ne (las administered. t" North (juitin Htreet. npi; l)d Hritl.KY'S MOI.KT WATI'll AND I lerlda II ater , delicate, fragrant anil re freshing toilet iHrfiiiiii s, nt IIUIU.p.VS lillt'O NIOIIK, Ne. .V, .st hlliK Stieet. p.vrr.NT htTiai' pantaloensT ' Th Grnt(j Inreatien of tbt A 59, Pantaloons made with the Patent strap rit easy, de net Imir eiitnt the kners. dnn't dra up is hen sItttnK de 11, and Rlt e better sstlsiactlnn than any ethers. Place jour order tilth A II. Itesenstcln, Hut Merchant 'lnller, he has the sole tight for 1-nnc.e.ler fur the Patent Doulile Deulile Stmp Pant.ilisins. 1 offer an unusuall) full sleck of neliliy iroeda for Pantaloons, Sulla, Vestlnu and Sprinir Otercivits.nnd tini devetlnu my en tlm iittentlen te my trlends nml patrons, nnd will spurn no effort te retain the tanltlnn 1 have se leiiir held aa Urst line Meiehaul Tailor nl luiueiLsier. A. I llcsiKCtlully yours. , ItOshSSPKIS, .1; -North (Jueen S-L SI' II I N (I IIAKT'H Ol'KN'INO AT II. OKU FINE TAILORING. The Ijtrcest and most ( einpleln Assortment of 1 IN K H OOLIiKNs for the sprliiB Tnidete l.e found In the City or Lancaster. A Chelee Line or Hprlm; OrerceatlnRs and Puntaloenlncs In all the latest Patterns I'llees Lew, liest l nrkmanshlp, and nllitrxals II arninted as represented. h."ge-rhart, SO 41 .VOItTII (JUKKN STUKKT. -Opposite the PiMteilliv. luar.1; lj it It B lrYiM.r.s TiticYi u:.s! Hat inc lieen Informed by some of enr friends that a certain lllcycle linn have been circula ting reports (through Jealous motives, In order te lurther their own Interest..) that we d.i net deal Iu limine Uieycles or 'I rlcycles, or uny ether machines, e take this opportunity te call the attention et the public te the fact that tie nrt rn present lm; all the machines that D . linden A Ce. manufacture, unit am dealing -In all ether midlines tbatare manufactured In this country and Ki.gland. M-nd fnrcatnleKue. Only itlillntt school und lllcyele llepilr Hhep In Lancaster county. MARTIN RUDY, Supt. Ni' 'I KAST klN(, eTKKKT. Connected with Telephone. Uiaypi.Jd.tJtw IJIXKC'l-TOH'M SAI.K li ULAI. KhTA'lh. OK VAI.fVKI.I' .i.J. "t I'nhlle ''ale en MONDAl, IUM-: II, 1st., by the undemliined eiecntorei the will elPlilllpChrlstlanltnnrilnijcr.deceusid. the fellow Inn Ileal Kstate, te wit .?'.". .'. .A.n ,hat eerlaln Ttto-Slery HltlCh DIVKI.LINO lleil8K,wlth a Twe-Story Krame Shep attached, and let or piece of ground thereto beleintliiR. situaKil en the east side of North Prince street between erunue nnd Chestnut streets, In said elty of Lancaster, adjoining prep- ' i . ' i.niuiiiii iKtieivn us me Aierti mic iietei) en the north, by property el .co. 11 nariman en the east, and by property of C. (l.llerren the south, containing a frontueeen said Prince street of forty (lu) feet, tun (10) Inches, mere or less, anil Attending In depth eastwurdly, thirty three (S3) feet, mere or less. .Ne. 2 Alse, all that certain plece or parcel of land, situated In Urn tillage of Sufe Harber Maner township. Ijineaster enmity , Pa., known us part of let Ne. !). In plot of aald village, de scribed by mutes nnd bounds, as fellows, te wit llcglnnlng nt n pest en the hank of the Couestegn creek, thence by let Ne. 10 North "i degrees West forty perches, the nre Seuth tSile green. West two pen-he, the lire ,y the ether iiieieiy 01 aim loi.te.'.i, neuth 7J degrees, Kust rerty perches te tlm Coneslega creek, thence up thosatne North Hilegrees, hast two perches, te ., flu. .- ,11 iH-Kiueiiig, eeiiiHllling elg l?rrlHM, mere or leas, en which Iserected containing eighty (K)) ri-amu Dwelling Heuse. 1 aia largu r-ne-in .-te. 1 10 commence nt 7f n clock p. rn 01 sain uuy, 111 1110 Leepard hotel, In the city of Sale or Ne. 2 10 commence tit .' o'clock it. m. en the premises lu the village et Safe llurher. Terms and ceiinillnns will be inailt known bv ,, ll.M.SIIItr-NEit, Kiecmer. l'oiitlvesale. liSMlt siiuiutr.T, Auct. mnylil,lV.tstsA3tw AafUUKStKNTJ. rjUANI) COM'KHT Ten T1IK IlUNSfIT OK ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH, iiivkm rir tiik CelebrateJ Zillerthiler Tyreleae Quartette. ?il.!Pi?.nra VJ'."",,'a"taj'1,'r Miiiminrcherln the r "!,.'.nr",r Ihe coinlcepernllo, THK POST." "" J,"" ..H1.!A.K VKlil Si M AV J'th.Vt Mien. ; T IV . ' ",M,r "pen nt tncleeK; begin nlni;at8. AilinNslnn.K: Children, ISc. lilt piAlil AND i:.NTKllTAINMKNT R. C, KNIGHTS OF ST, JOHN OPEN NOW. AttrnotletiB Every Evonlnu-iOeneort by the RINK BAND. ADMISSION ...... ., SKASON.TlCltKl'S., .10CKNTU. .f1 CENTS. tall lwd VU UN ITU UK. pyOFFMKIEK'S. - ----- - PICTURE FRAMES -AND Leeking Glasses AT FOFFMEIER'S Ne, 20 EaBt King Street, LANCA8TKU, PA. VLUTttlXU. J.111N11 ,v IIUOTHKH MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Ceuiptlses the Iditrkt New Him ami fltsple. lu CHECKS, Plaids and Hairlines, pVleebetm!!',,Vl''n l0""'l,"'" nnd at any $ 1 0.00 and $35.00. -Otllt- SUPERB CORKSCREWS W hlrh tte mnkn te Older tit S15, $18, S20,;S2a nnd S25 I'iniiiit ti.t leuclied liy .11 pr cent, in Hits city, nml tthlcli tte ni'iUe lu Sack, Cutaway au.l Princ Albert Suits. In our llnidy Made Dej nrtliient Hill he feuiiil MEN'S SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, Of Kvery licscr.pl Ien. GENT'S EIJMISHIW, Tint-Is, Yilbts and lluli'ier Clethinij Hirsh & Brether's Ono-rrire Clelliinp Henip, COUNKft NOUT11 O.UKK.S 8TIIK.ET CKNTItK BUUAItK. AND -Tur Paper h.r Wis'plnj; Moths out or et Ien (loeils ler sale lij tt i. Tiril.iilA.MSON .V FOSTKll. The Assembly Call Ull t IllttSd 1IIK KTKIIA" POSISIIS IO TIIKIlt DECORATION DAY. K SI PPI GRAND ARMY SUITS At et, ITOt, fl HU, (I'll. Yeung Gents' Straight Frent S3CK SUITS, KAN'!,, PATTKIl.NH, sfti, fl ni nnd IHKl Hey'H Dresfl Sultfl, $7, 80, $Q. Bey'R Rclioel Suit, en.ce, S-l.OO, -i BO. Ohildreti'H Short Pant Siiitn, Ploateil nnd Belt, f 2.00, 8tl.50, 81 2G. Dress Hats! IV SPIFF nit 0 IT KFI.T Kllll lOl'Mi (j K.N Til A.N II HOYS, II ii, II W, I" IO. STRAW HATS, In all the Pepulsr and .StylUh '-bapns for bum iner Wenr, t; c , J'c . mid (HO Summer Weight Underwear. I.V JIKItlVO, KI.AN.NKI. AND AN'liOl.A. FRBNOn PERCALE SHIRTS. .'ec , "'r. and fl. SUMMER MECKWEAR. TEChS, PUKP, C'l.AUDKST, Ke , We., TV. C0LLA11S. CUFF.S. AND FAXCY 1 1 US 1 Kit)'. i.ADIKS'CUHACOA lilD BUTTON GAITERS. TWO RTYIiKS- SQIAUK AND OPKKA 'lOK. PRICE. - - $2.00. Williamson l I 32,34,86 ft 38 East King St., IiANUASTKIt, PA. HINJC.H A Nil T.I UH OH". rplIK UKLKHItATKD "BOUQUET" AND -'OIinANCHOI!" TURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft nml pleasanttolhe taste l'unaln rjuullty, ara axeelluntatluiuliiutB. nud they itand tvlthnut a rival lu the inurKet. Held . at all thel04dlnf Hotels and liy Druinrlsts Ai.L Ai.L ler IU HUM I'll HKY.t M aIPiin. n- .... ., B'!10 I'roprluler tanlSSmri 4U S. Sd Ht, I'hlladelphtu. l'a. (ni JADKIKA AND H11KKKY WINKS -AT- Mgart's Old Wine Stere H. P 8LAYMAKER, Agent. KUhllahed 17 &. NaSI Kibt Kma Htbt. febn-lin "JEVAN'H KLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable osier.
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