THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELtLIGENCEH. MONDAY, MAY 24.1886. '4s i . Vr ' . lr. w - Hi ;4 -. il' I'L iy u n I1 t AHOTHER SERIOUS RDNAWAY. WBB AB ACCIDKXT THAT HilKM VI' A aVHBAT PLKAHUmm l-AKtr. 1. Dni and Family With ether Mart ea a Trip te mrUnan's Inland, Tbclr Bena Meat Away and Mr. and Mr. IMn aad a Bey Badly Halt. Sunday morning Win. M. Deeu and fatnllyi Albert Dracbbar and family, GoerKoWobor and family. Tbea, Deen and family Mid Charles Peter, each family In eoparate rehlclea, left Uita city for n drive te llart man'a Island, en tlie Husquebantia. All went well until the party wero dcucendlnR the ateep bill leading te the rlver between MeCall'a Ferry and Yerk Furnace, Here the borne in cbarge of Win. M. Deen balked and began te kick, knocking the dash-beard clear through the reef of the vehicle, mid then ran at full Hpeed down the hill. Mrs. Deen, who had her little grandchild (a son of Albert Drachbar) en her lap, threw tbs child out of the wagon, tUlnklujj that the beat thing that could be dene under tbe circumstances. She then attempted te get out of the wagon herself by climb. ing ever the back seat, but n lurch of the vehicle thre'.f her out and danger ously Injured her. It i (eared her lilp H broken or dislocated. Meanwhile Win. M. Dceu remalned In the carriage with his m Frank, aged eight years, endeaverlm; tu net control et the runaway horse. On reaching the rallead at the bottom, of the hill, the car riage was upset, and Mr. Deen and his son were thrown out. Mr. Deen was badly bruised, his face cut, and it Is fearer! seme el his ribs are broken. The boy Frank was thrown violently upon his lace, had his nose cut through the middle and one of Jim eye se completely closed up that it is net yet known whether the eight Is destroyed or net The accident created tbegreatf st consterna tion among these who were fellow luir Mr. Deen's tcani In the descent el the hill. Their several teams were stepped and the men hastened forward te the assistance of Mr. Deen and his family. They first found Mr. Drachbar's child, that had been thrown from tbe wagon, lying by the roadslde uninjured. Seme distance below Mrs. Deen was leund lying helpless, as above described, and nt tbe loot et tbe hill tbe boy Frank was Mainline covered from head te feet with his en n bleed, and his father tee badly hurt te assist him. Mrs. Deen,belng unable te walk, was placed upon a settee and carried te the landing, where the whole party were seen gathered together, and taken ever te tbe island vv bore they were hospitably cared ler by Mr. Cas per Uartman and his lainlly. A doctor was summoned, but as he lied live miles from the place it was some time befere he reached it. Towards evening the families that had ac companied Mr. Deen returned te this city. Dr. "Vcagley was notified of the accident, and this morning be went down te the island te attend the Injured family. THE IIOllSK's PllKVIUfS ESCAPADE. The animal which ran away from Win. M. Deen, belonged te him and his partner, Samuel Fraukferd, who deal in fish. On Sat urday Andrew Yackley started out te deliver some tish with tbe horse, taking with him Benjamin O. Conn. As they "ere driving along Maner street the liorse frightened and Jumped aside, lie upset tbe wagon, and, alter both men had been thrown out, he ran off. Yackley was badly cut about one of his legs and Conn was terribly bruised aud cut. Tbe wagon was badly wrecked befere the horse was caught. Hurt In the Zenk Iliinanay. The runaway of J. Gust Zeek's team en Saturday, caused mere havoc than was re ported then. Jehn Musseltiian, of West JlempQela township, who with William Dunn was driving towards home en the Co lumbia turnpike, received xorieiiH injuries in the collision with the .oak team. The market wagon et Mussclman when struck was completely turned around ; his herse did net frighten or attempt te run, but the sud den turning threw both from the vehicle. Mr. Dunn, who Is a man weighing cucr'J.KI pounds, fell upon Musselman, breaking his cellar bone, fracturing rib and otherwise Injured him. Tim unfortiiuate man was re moved te hU home, and Dr. Kehreris attend ing him. Mrs. J. Gust Zenk who was thrown from a carriage en Saturday by ruuaway horses, is badly injured. Siuce the accideut she has HuHereci great pain, but last night she rested comfortably. It apears tliut Mrs. Zeek did net Jump lrein tlie carriage, but was uirevvu out wiien sue endeavored te get held of the reins te step the horses. Ihw lluri.rn Mill At It. On Saturday afternoon two horses u: II. 1! Martin, which werehitcbed te a heavy wagon, frlghtoned In the lumber yard en Water street at a beard which fell en one of them. They ran out of the yard and down Water street almost te Orange where they were caught by some repairmen of the Reading railroad company. The wugen had the coup ling pole broken and one wheel badly dished." llreklvas Drlitug, On Saturday evening a young ceuutiymai. who was drunk nnd probably wanted te show off, gave an exhibition of rerhless driving en Kast King street. He drove out of the archw ay at theJLancaster County house, and when reaching the direct whipped his horse. Tlie animal runeut Kast King at a terrific rate of spent, nnd tee reunlry man's face was cevered with lirnml smiles us Die policemen along the way yelled te him te step. Tbe street whs full" u people at the time and it Is a wonder that teuiu i-ttrsen was net run ever at one of the many ereislnjrs. The name of the reckless young " lieu lien " could net be learned, or he would have been made te sutler. lUcliigen the Street. A ceuple el young bleeds wero raying their last horses en Seuth Queen street. They will Le complained vaiu-t by Olliecr Kleh Kleh eltz te-day. Ills tlie munitien of theiilUers te step fast UriMug en the Mi tut, JSSVZOStUX UF A KITCHKX KAMIJi. A Servant Girl Lights u I Ire When a Tremen dous Crash I'ullevrs. About half-past llve o'clock this nierning all Kast Walnut street was shaken up by a terrible explosion equalling in noise the bursting of dynamite bombs. Jumping from thelr couches the terrified residents rushed te the windows and stuck their night capped heads far into the street. Mr. Fred Hoefel.HvIug at Ne. 133 Kast Walnut, rushed down stairs cu deshabille, and en reaching the back kitchen leund his hired girl stand ing like a statue hi the centre of it, and the range blown Inte a thousand lragments, strewn around her. She didn't knew what hddhapjieued ; she only knew that she had made the tire, had heard a tremendous crash, was ahne.t blinded by smoke, ashes and pieces of iron tbatenveloped her. Instinctively hhe rushed for a bucket of water which she threw iiien the burning coals that were lilng around loose, and like Marias of Carthage, steed among the ruins te discover the extent et the deatructlen wrought he siiddeuly. The cause or the accideut is net positively known; It was of much the same character as that at the rosldence of Mr.D.A.Altlek last winter. It is supposed that owing te some defect there was no water in the water-back when the lire was built, and tliut it becoming erheatcd burst when the water was let .1 ,.u UalevorwaMtllecaUM) 'be destruc tion or the range was us complete as it could mite. " b60u chllrBe(1 wilu ""yuu- LUt of rjQcUliaeu Letter. Jmi un,Ialmed lelte remaining in the SHJS iml u" ' for tb0 week "'"' Ladies' List. MU-s Marv llahlwl,, . Dochler, Mrs, W. A. CathcrV, DavileA Urie Dayellner, Miss Annie U Dlelenderf, MlZ Sadie Kdluger, Miss Jane Kliniuii M Mary FulmSr, Miss f.illle K. Gret". Mrs. lu chel Hall. Mrs. Lizzie S. Hoever, Mrs MI Kuhu, Mary J. Kubii, Mrs. Ida May, MrV Kllen Miller, Ml l.lrzle Trout, Amanda Wilsen. Gcntf List.Atlmn 11. llaer, David fi. Bender, Uriuh Uletbler, Gustav llramen. C. I Drewn, T. James, Frederick James, 0. F. I'urker, N. W. Jlichard, Heury Itembach. rentral of tin. Anule UinVubath. The funeral of Mw. Aililie DlUcubach took puce from her residence, Ne. 703 KastOrange t. en Sunday altorneon, and was lurgely Stu!i Kisrvlces were held at the chatml aueSSbv!, wmeterj-, and were ciu- M OteB Jrj.B lut"nt was made at Laucas. rOHTVOAVH KUTAL MAHHtAUK. Hplrniflrt KntltlllM In Hener et the Crown Prlnce'n Nuptial. The wedding precession in l.tstxm for the approaching marrlage of tlie Princess Amelle D'Orleans and the Crown l'rlnce of Portugal took place Sunday and was a most tnieslng atlair. When the profession reached the church it was met l-y twelve of the eldest marquises of the kingdom, who nupperted a canopy under which the king and queen passed te the entrance of the church. The interior of tlie edllice was richly deco rated, and flve hundred chandeliers Illu minated the scene. Tlie church was crewded with mombersot tlioreval faintly. peers, diplomats, mom tiers of the Chamber el Deputies and ether distinguished persens. The patriarch et Lisben officiated, and at the conclusion of the service and ceremonies salutes were fired from the lerU and the men-of-war In the harbor, and the bells of the churches in the city rang out their music. The wcBtnerwas neautiiiii aim me sireeis were crowded with cheering eltirens. To night the city is Illuminated and hinds are parading the streets playing the national airs of France and l'ertueal. The Count and Countess of Pari f father and mother of the bride) have decided te remain In lilsbeu until the 'JTlh instant. Frem liore they will go te Madrid, deterring their return te France for some time. Tlit"lMrkli inrrel" ni sinunt .toy. Our attention lias been called by the Mount Jey Herald te an inaccuracy made ftieur report of the condition of the bej s" bath room at the recent examination of the Mount Jey soldiers' orphans school, ('iirrcpeit tated that "tlie Uiys' bath room is us Ud a the Philadelphia Iieeerd reiHirled it ismtainlng only two old worn-out tubs and tlie pickle barrel se elten mentioned by that p.ilr." Our reporter wrote hastily. On refreshing his memory he recollects that the "pickle barrel" was In another school, and what he mistook for it was a big caldron standing In tlie middle of the ti.it It room and said te con. lain water for supplying the bath tubs for bathluir purpo'es. Having made this correction tlie reporter here reiterates In stnmgnr language than he used In his report of the examination that the boys' bath-room at tlie school is a small shabby concern, that the two old tubs it en trains Hre entirely iniiilU-ient for bathing e great a number of pupils ev er l id and that it is a shame te require four of them te bathe in the sumo water. AVoheoour critics will be satislied with this explanation. ltlcjrlMf from ILilthuurp Alexander Oagneux, Jehn O. llridges and rtufus Justis, members of the IViltlinere bicycle rlue, lelt Itiltluiore at i a. in. en Saturday and came te Lancaster by way of Yerk. They readied here at i,iJ0 p. in. Saturday. They were en route for Philadel phia, butone nt the machines lieceuilng dis abled, the original plan had te lie abandoned. They were entertained by the members of the local bicycle club andlelt for tbelr homes at 2 p. in. Sunday. l'rfslerlrk M-hnfltbiiri. I'linenil. The funeral of Frederick Schellstull, who died from the etlectsef buriiiiig, took llaitt Sunday afternoon from ins late re-idence en Heaver street. Geero H. Themas jest Ne. M, iKveiujiaiiied by a drum i-erj-s attended, and Ilebel ledgo Na .'"et Odd Fellows were also present- The services wure conducted by llev. Meister. The Interment was made at the Lancaster cemetery. shnrt WelKhl lluttrr Nalitieil. rpin the KeadhiK Tlme. Market Commissioner Itaus confiscated , jioundsef butter at tlie various market houses. This was the Hrst insvtlnn of the k'nd bv the market commissioner In three years. Ail the butter was short In weight, ranting from several ounces te h quarter et a pound. arrmr Icmiie Yestenlay a dispatch dated Taunton, Masicbuetts, w as receiv ed f rem lieerge W. Goedhart, who is new traveling with an advance car of Jehn It. Deris' circus. It stated that the car was wrecked In n railroad accldent en Saturday. A number et cirrus men were mere er'less injured. Goedhart and Ills brother Harry, who was with him, escaped unhurt. A (ilrl Shet With a I'l.lel. Wlillea party of beysand girls were as sembled along the Coealire creek, about a mile north of Lphrata, Jacob Shirk, a lad of Is, et that town, was flourishing a pistol, when it was di-charued ; the ball struck u stone, rebounded therefrem and struck a Mist I'alin, e! Denver, uued le, in the calf of tlie leg. A very paintul llesh wound was indicted and the ball has net yet been reinei ed. Well Vliplleit With I'u.li. J.auc.ister Hl-p.itch tel're-s Kep. It Is the universal opinion ilt.it there has rarely, ll ever, been a primary electieu lu Lancaster in which mure inenny was used ler tbe purpose el influencing the result one way or thoether. lleth tactiens w ere equally well supplied, aud the plirthi-sible element realized much mere than thev de at a general election. Win 1 IIIUuli'i. l'nnirral. Tlie luiier.il of Win. I l'.lliuti took pkice lrem the residence of Ms parents, Ne. .! West Lemen street, at 1 p. m. Sunday, and was attended by many sorrowing relatives and friends. The empleyes of S. K. llailey A-Ce., where tlie young man worked, at tended In u liedy and sent a lleral emblem, a beautiful wreath el Honors wltliii deve 111 the centre. Kev. Price conducted the ceremonies. Tlie Intermeut was made at Laueisler ceme tery. Well liuuuii lu l.tir:itir. Itev. A. 1!. Jack, who died at Huleteu en Friday, was one et the most jKipular Presbyterian preachers in the state. He was aJScetchman, who eaine by his I'reshyteriau lsm in an orthodox way, lxlie in it tlruily and preaching it elequeutlv His death is a great less te the church in" ( mitral Peiinsyi vania. Slie Itelurnetl the. Ciniiill in " What a lovely woman !" was tlie oxcla excla oxcla mitien et Chiei Justice Waiteiiism assing a llrst class beauty when walking dev u Peiiu sylvania iivenue with a friend. ' What an excellent judge!" said the lady, w lien her sensitiveear caught the lUtteriug decree of the chief Justice. MlKht Ititllru.iil Aic-liienl. On Saturday ulleruoeon as two c,irs leaded with lumber wero being shifted Inte llauin llauin garduer A. Kberman's yard, en North l'rlnce street, they J limped the track en account of u stotie in n lreg. One of tlie cars was broken somewhat, but that was the extent of the dumage. Heteiteil Inte tin, suitably. St. Anthenj's church was crowded last night, tlie occasion being the reception into the Hedality el tlie lllessed Irgin Mary el ten young ladhK. Prier te tlie reception there was a precession el the sodality and a sermon by Father Adam Christ. Tlie lieno liene lieno dictleu was pronounced by Father Kaul. Sharpers lu l.lmhu. Tlie tliree-cird inonte men arrested lu lleuliester, N. Y., are bplleved te be the par ties who fleeced a Heading man recenlly el f 1,000, The authorities el Heading will in vestigate thorn. Want a Dliorie. Henrietta Dulp has Hied tin application for divorce from Francis M. Dulp. The grunnd alleged is desertion. It. C. Knights of bt. Jehn r'ldr new open. Klrt of the b-iui,. Ills net te be forgotten that tlie emulsion el the St. Jehu's Lutheran buiuluy hoel te-morrow leaves the I'. A It. station, West Mngst ni I, ut Gu in. and ul the upper station ut :.n7 it in A liicttlduy U expcclid. IIus't lull te attend l(.C. Knights et bt. Jnhu fair, new open ut the West hlnu' bliect flfulr. AimueiiiBiii,. Jn",')" ' bin Lew 1 and drainatle e?lv't?nJh ' 01T U Wtuk'8 f''sKieiit In this city ta-uhrbt, wten Eat ,,. lllle .. wlll bu played. The star and iroupe uru h hjhly J .ok en of wherever they have appeared, una uithey lierferm ut low prices laiue u.illu, te "should 1 e riiaaniudinir and KnlerlulniBent et 11 e LulKhtsefBt. Jehn new opt n ut the wl KniJ A WRECK AT COLUMBIA. THAVKH lll.DCKKt Hilt AIWVT .. liutut itf cuxNi.yrt.ycK inmtKur. Tim Tep "I hii Oil Tank t'nr tm t'lre anil n SciIiiiik I'oiilUcratlen Atrrtcd Willi Ureal Dtnirtittj Trrrttile Arrlilrut te a ltere-!lrcent Nole About Ten n. KcRidar Correspendenco of Istklliuksi t.a. Cet.f.MlilA, May -I On Sunday morning, about M.10 o'clock, a slight w reek tsvurred in the west yards of the Pennsylvania railroad, in front of the dispatcher's ollhe. Engine W7, with a train of stock cars, was riinuitig into the yards and was struck by the tear end of the train drawn by engines iil and l,10i The latter train had pulled ever the switches In order te back a pissmiger car en the north track, but tbe llagmaii was unable te draw the holt lrem the coupling and signalled Ter the engineer te come Kick. The cars was pushed bick at a lively gut, and the rear end run anulnst engine t. causing the wreck. I he ussenger car was b.idly broken at lsth ends, ami a car Inside. I with" bulled bay was demolished. The hay was .scattered about the tracks in all direc tions. The smoke le of engine SP7 was also broken. The Columbia wreck crew were called Inte serMct" and cleared awav the broken cars. The tracks were blockaded ter about one hour. Allunt it Serteli! 1'lre. About 2 o'clock en Sunday altorneon, a small boy came running into tlie dispatch cr's office et the Pennsylvania rvtlread and told the men at that place that an oil- tank car in the west 'yard waseu lire. An iuvestlga tlen quickly followed mid It was found that the top of one et these cars was burning. About Toethers of the same kind of curs were In the vicinity and considerable excitement prevailed In the neighborhood. The ear was detached from the train and taken out of tlie way of the ether cars. The round-house em em peoyes extinguished the tire w itli atent lire extinguishers. The lire was fortunately put out before Uie contents et the tank caught en lire, which would have eaued a serious con flagration. The burning of the top of the car caused an alarm el tire in tow n, and part of the fire department was out. The neighbor hood was seen lull of people, expecting te see a large blaze. Town Notes. The St. Peter's Catholic church fair closed in the armory en last Saturday night when a large crowd were tu attendance. The voting for the geld watch was very active and the result was auxleusly awaited. The watch was secured by Klchard Feley, nnd the con test brought in nearly seven hundred dollars. The fair was verv successful Frent street between Locust and Walnut Is being macadamized by the Isjreugh super visor aud his force et workmen. Dr. C. F. Markel returned home en s.tlur day night, from a visit te Kansas and Ne braska The Methodist Sunday school decided te held their annual picnic at l'eurvn jurk en June 2k The Presbyterian and second street Lutheran school will most likely go te Lltitz, The St. Jehn's Lutheran and the Triuily lletermed school will net held a union picnic tins year. A very pretty car passed through town en Sunday lrem the ear shops el Jacksen A Sharp, Wilmington, DeL, onus way te us destination. The car is fitted up in magnifi cent style aud will be used by the members of the New Orleans cotton exchange, who live along the Louisville A Nashville rail road. The ear is called a "club en wheels." Mrs. C.K. Vvbitner, of Heading, Is v biting Mrs. Abrese Mcllose, en t'liien street- Samuel Head caught a genuine black snake which measured 5 leet i inches, en Sunday, at a sand bir near the susipiehauna relliiig mill. He brought it te the coal chutes In a live state, and drew lare crowds about him. The snake was killed atterashert while. The herse attached te theceal wagon of Jes. Herbert skirted te run aw ay this merniug and attempted te jump ever n fence. A sharp end of a lieartt euteietl the stomach of the animal te the depth of several inches. After some trouble the herse was released lrem his uufortuuate position. An attempt will be made te save the anini ll. HKJftll. piieih i n the iM inat , Mary Weaver, wlte of Allien h ellers 1 he relative-, and friends are irtspeclfntly in vlted te attend the fum ril from hur late ri s dence lit Upper Iwick township, Tuesdsy ufternoen, at 1 ocletk. bervlies ut Hellers church at J o'clock lt DBErrEBD May . is,-.;. In thU i ltj-. hiitte, wlfeel Alues Drepperd, lu the Alh er el b r atfe. The relatives and frh nds el the family, are respectfully Invited te attend tbi, lunentl lretn her late lesltlence. Ne. '.s, lierwurt strtet, en to morrow (Tuesday) utternoen ut 1 o'clock. In tenncnt ut Zlen's cemetery. Dkveuteh. May 1, lr. In tbli city, llirbant Elti.tbeth, daughter of . I. h. und Klizabeth Du verter.ln tin ",th M-aref hernge. The relatives and friends of the fauiil ure re specttully invited te ultend the funerul, from the residence of hur parents, Ne. :n Woodward stnet, en te moiiew ( I'in'-Jn , ufti moon ut i M e clock Interment In Ien cemeurj MAUhETH. ew Vurk I'reibife Vlarket aw Ierk. Slay Ji Heur maiket dull but inlet; Mne, is ll l ; Suiierllni). i ui tJ3; Common te wisst hxiru He.tern, Ulistde city Mill txtrus, II UXi u for VV tot Indies . Minn hxtra, fllfWift 15 Wheat Ne. 1 Hint state en Spot, (1 en; Ne. 2 Hed. s7c; Ne. 1 White, statu, 'Ce ; Ne. s lted, Winter, June, Ni;e; -Se. i ltcd. Winter, July. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, I June, IV.c ; Ne. 2, J till , I'aC. (J.u no. 1 White Slate, spot, de. .1c. ltye nninlnul. Hurley dull. Perk dull ; New Mess, tletilu St. lird June, h: IC ; .luly . !. lie; llelasses dull; 1-e for Ce stock. test boiling Turpontlne quletul iljc. Kesfn Wk.tk : stntlued te gissl, II ifJXfvl e'W rotreIeuiiKiulet ; rerlned lu cases, 0)40. llntter .Murket dull. New Western Creamery. HQlRc Chfsise dull . Old Slate. SQluiJc. Kkks quiet ; btute, UJc : Western, I i,e HuKur market dull; ilenncd cuUeal, e'.QTc: Grauulated, fi 5-llie. Tullow iitiint ; prime city, i'.c rrelghts dull; Kndii te Liverpool, 3?,c. Uotfeediill ; fair cargoes nt iwifi Ulce uulct j rangus irein 3Ke''c. UlilntK1 Market. rerit lune, la 43 j July.ta 57W , Aug..-(,;w , U.-.1 1,..,.. -. I.,t.. .. 1 -. " ' 1. ..I' Uibs Julv, J130i Aug , hji uCj Ontiu aud Previsions. rurnlshud by S. K. Vundt, broker, Chicago. May si, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cem. lutt, l'eik. I.ard. May -r.'i .. . . June ;s .IHj j;w r . r i July 7T)i .ii.; -.TJ, s nt '17U August 7'i J7 JO, s tu t,irt Soiiteanber 7s?i 37K 1, ijw October ?; . ." ... . KecAilpts. Car Leta. Winter Wheat tiprlng Wheat Cern :h Oats .-is live 1 llarley .-: Oil City CrudeOll uu .. . lleud. UecelpU lleifs J),eeu CIesIuk Prluw 1 o'clock p. u . W heut. Cern. Outs perk, laird ly 7.h &v, 27i s no a s;i J,"1U 71, i :-,, s &i 5 s;s J,ul' " J-a -i: sij s U7H A""t- K n .'i s ;u uh bepteinber. 7e' Sii c 1U OrUiber OllClty Crude Oil fyjj Live Sleck Markets. ( V) I cows, bulls and lulled. ie.ii.in en k, (I vis 1 Mi; thiiiiiuli Texans. it iurt 1 (h's uuceipts, 111.MU head; shlpuieuii. 6..V0 e.iil; inuikul btieiiK and live ui.it ten ceiils hluhert rough und mixed U ma m , imewini' iiudshlnpliiK, Jl.leai.ui, liht, h:ji.su, skips. i..V(l.,U. Shee Itecclpts. l.VO head; shtpineiils. noun market weuk und heavy; supplies eim ti d ' nitllves, liute I'JuUs und ever, f'tt'i 75 ; sule'.i lis., I B I W i IJ t e w ft s. t .'8 1 . KiBT LlkiBTV Cuttle -us ulpls, iijl head 1 BhlpuientN,tVhcud nellilni, iteliiK , nil threim!. reiisljjlllneiits ; shtpmuiiLs 10 .New 1 nrk, 33 tur leads. lleifa receipts. I,5J head ; sIiIhiiihiU, Isui muikct firm t I'hllndulphlas, II I0fl IV 1 V erk er, MtMdliKl, bblpmuiits te New leik, 2S cur cur leads. Hhisip receipts, '.,0(i0 head 1 shipments. 2,1'hiO ; market slew ; prices u shade Olt'lieiu yestciduy. nw Yerk blocks. Ww Yeai, May 21. Wall sti-eet, 1:30 p. m. m. Meney easy at 8 per cent. forelKi! ox ex ox chunge steudy ut l 87.Ka.iiui Ueverumenta flrmt Currency 6-, I1JT,i bid i ' coups. I12M bid; 4.VH-"' I'ld. The stock market eiH-ned ltrt'uittar en ft limited amount of trading. Up te itie tr-ttsll transaction em liislgattlcnnt, hut alter the tall an tttlive leijlug of the srangcrs, whuh iKiitliiiitsl uteadlly until near inlddnv i aued an advance el ' tut per rent ihlshm isen paitl) lest, nnd the maiket is mm dull. Stock Market. Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce , banker?, ijiiicimer, in SW TCKK LIST. HAM Canada Pacific tlpN t: C. C. 1 ,V Cot. Cinil '-NH Ceutrul t'neinc Xs', Canndn southern c'hl., St t.A Pk-h Denver. Uleilmiide 3 r. BI ! S .51 js 2J l. Dei . lJick.A Western Rrle , r.ne.M New Jersey Central , K. A T Leu . N , l.ake Shere ( Mlchimtn t eittml Ilnirl Purine Northern I'.iclflc N. P. firl N W New Yerktentnit Ohie Central Omaha ... Oregon Trans Onbirte. W estein Pacific Matt ltechester A ritumtnt.... St. Paul r. .. . Tuxas Pacific Union Pacific vvabh Common Waluiih rrurrvd Western Union lclesrapb. West shen rHiLAtmirnu list. LiShlgh iuie 1!.. N. VA Ptilla 127 4 -;k Si; , M.tfc 101 S ; ii .: " I-'. . .s. MU fv-t ll7, 2i, M. loll, 101 4I. sis l.'S ll SI, MT'. .'I r.i 101 S lis hi t".l' MS Pennsylv-.rls M44 .1'i M Ucsidluir.. IIV. 11 :i-i" t" l.etiltfti Ss Initie. 1 HwstOUVIlle PhlliuleiphH.t Klin.. Northern cent Pieple's Passenger ll'd'g Get. 'Is M't(?' I. Oil I !"S' Is . fc ir .iUKKr.i Kjf k. r.s. T5AK1NU lOWI)Klt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. T1113 jiewder never vanes, strength and whoteseu A marvel et nu rttv. isemeness. More eco nemiciU ttuin the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. Held only in earn. Kev&L 1Uki.su l'ew Dm Ce., luB Wall stris-t- New or. mav27-lvd.w (JAM lANi.S IJ IHINKSK l.AUNDKV. , Ne II south Prince, street. V .ishliiR and Iren lnp done In the neatest st J le uud at the lowest price. m.'llwd YTANTI.n A S1TIATION AS liei'SlF Kieper or te de Kenenil housiwerk. Apply ut Ne O North Prince atrtet. u P lrn.n worth wori.uANNei'xcK te hi friends und patrons that he has en tap the only Italllmere lleer In the city. h,,eb i 1 s ir-ei iiisu en lap. lie weuiu Is' pteascd te h ive his friends cull nnd trlvn it 11 trlnl. ltd riJT NOll-lll C'llKlsTI AN sTKl El. WANTI H. -AN p..i'krii:m'i:uam uli'il'l, nun te take ch.iri;e el an aireuev ....1.. . 1... .-,,... . 1,.. ....... .... .. .n. t.ir th .j,.-,,, ,nn ,mi,n,lllUiill Lljai llll.un -ddis with relerences, 11 1 -KlIIKI., Jr., eenenil Ak' nt, Aibe Carben L,t(?bt Ce , Kvadin... Pa. lister. mil-Jtd T,lv A WHISKY. UOllllKI.'b Llljl'Ult STOKE, i; LuncasUir. Pa, Centre .Square, simrMsdll J21 OHO RKWAKd"' rOH ANY V-l.jWV ctloe of hldney 1 reubles, Nerv eus Debility, Mental und 1'hysleal Wmkness. thit IIOTAN1C -NKHVK lllTlKlls fall te cure. Sold by druirglstg, SO cents. IIKIIII MMUCVL CO, Ne, 15 North 11th Street, Phtlndi Iphi c Pa. Circulars fnsi. marJMImcsHtA w rANTKD-A MAN Ol' TKMl'KKATi: M s and moral habits. ek!ni emphnment teJreiire5ent an old estubll-hed heu-, in hi-011 section salary te begin 7u per month. Ittfei ences exucti d. AM. ilA.MKACII UINI, HOI SB, walnut lli)aiila slr,,.ti .s, , ALL I'KIISONS Sr.LUNt; UOOIIS TO the r.minlef Peer lilrecters are hereby no titled In fend In nn Itemized tun (shewlni; who bought thegoeils), 011 or before the Thursday prier te tin tlrst Saturday In euh month, te the secretary. H. K-Mjers, Ne i North Uueen street, I-iucustcr, Piu HVOItDKIlOl tilt 1IOAUI). iua)3-ltw.t:i,23,jKl riAST K.ND YAHU. 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Office : Ne. 20 CKNTltK SQU AltK. Ileth yard nd otHce conniicted with Tulvpheuu Kichamru apns-UdMAJr.u B F AKMKHS AND OWNKHs OK IIOKMIS If j en have a herse with Mpuvlu orltinK erltinK orltinK bene, twill Insure a cure by using the"I)A TITItA SaI.VK " in every case, Sent by mall ler H'ji. suiit ut Withers' liruit Mure, I'ettstuwu I'll J. II. I.ONOAIvKlt, Prep., It Limerick Square V O., Pa. Tin: ri:c:ui.ak monthly mi:i:tim. of the laidles' Tnict secluti will be held 011 TUKaltAl KVE.Vl.NUut; j. o'clock, in TMntty I.utheran Chatiel. If ANNIKM Gl.VDAKhlt, Sec. s I H I N O HAllT'S. Ol'KNlNO AT H. OKU FINE TAILORING. The Laru'est und most Complete Assertiucnt of t'l.VK VV OOI.LKNS for the Spring Tiudote be found In the City or Lancaster. A Choice I.lne of spring OverceallnKs and Pantaloeut!i,'s In all the Latest Patterns. Pilces Lew, Itest VV erkmanshlp, und all goods Warranted us represented. H. GERHART, NO. 13 N'OKTII O.UKK.V STItEKT. rOpposlte the PosteItlLu. inaKi-ljdtt --J.KOKUE KUNHT, JB., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, KKSIDKNCK-NO.SJJ WKST KINO 8T. SIIOP-KAST UllA.ST ST., OpKsltu itutlen Heuse. All work locelvea my prompt and personal at tontlen. All kinds el Jobbing attended te at Bhortno Bhertno Bhortne tlcu and 011 reusenublu tenns. Drawings and Ksllinat.cs turnlshtsl niT-Iyd i hi:at hahqainh AT- W. D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. 131 MOUTH QUKKN ST., LAN'CASTKlt. New Style Masen A Iliunlln Organs at 75. ! Ilie, les, 123. 1110. 1M. ' Pianos ut l.iJ, line, f we, I.V.), Ac. Nnw Aiuitrlcun Sewing Machines one drawer tait two uruwers. ra ; lour uruwers, e-, Ac '1 he best In the market a- We de net peddle out organs or sewing inaciitnes, lullher have we agents, and there there lule sell tliein ill these low prices, I'leusetiill mayJIbtdlt CtllAHTKH NOTICK. J N'nllcu Is hereby given that uu application will beiuadu In the Court et I'ommeu Pitas el Lani-utter county, en MU.NHAl, Jl N'K 21, vsi lit 10 o'clock, 11. 111 , under the Alt of Asseinhly et the Common wealth of Peuiisylvuiila, entitled "An Act te pievlile ler the Incorporation und Itegulatien et certain Corpenilloiis," approved ;Vrt' -"' f""'. ul"t I he supplemeius Ihurule, for the charier et uu Intended corporation te be ri ,lhV?Vi...,',tl..,',, angelical Lutheran Church, or l.ltitr. Pu" the character 11ml object whereof Is ths wer.hlp of Alinluhty (Icxt ac cording te the lallh, doctrine, discipline und nsaues of the Kvungellciil l.utherun Church III the culled atat.sef America, nnd ler these pur pur peseB te have, imis.ess uud enjoy all the rights, benelltsand privilege of the said Act or Assem bly und Us eupplemenls. II. C. miUUAKKIt, may.' I ltdA3tw HolK-iter. : AtHKHTlKKHKXTll. liltN K I'KK CINT. AI1ATKMFNT WILL . . le allowed en all water tents paid tutor iviuni ., I .s r. I Hiu iv Um . '. 5U Kits. I lly Treasurer. BB. lTM Miinlieiiii KtilU'r Fleur. The OilKlnal. The llesL tn)'2 1v M.W AS It Ciam's, cams, AMH'iu:it "irm:sTi J supplv el turn's, et all Ihe latest stvles, te plcile the taste el t ei 1 1ms1 , at MUtM.KV.s (tennerlj lliiitman's) " bellow trent," Ne 1 North gtii'im sitvet. M l.KHSCII MM ('lt)AH AMU'ltlAll- nl tteuutne Mi sell turn PttH-s and t ik 11 Helders, ulwuis In siis-k, at M UlHI.KV.s. (Keruieil) lltulm in's) " ellew front," Ne 21 North Uuoen Miect S1' snMi:niiNt Mnn. in cisiunc, M r l.uuiltie'i- 1 lisils. tilts, utul 1 mlllui; siM.ens A leiepu te line of lted. Keels, Hiss Mies, lbs, Ks, Swn el ind fl.heiiuan's sup titles Kcucralli . 1 111- 111. Kt s mil II MOKK, Ne .. West htiiK st11H,l. Atwrs ri:i-"Aul:NT.st'iTiN- mom:y with 0111 Aiiiuteut Photo tiuttlt and eel bstlni! lainlly plcturus te euluiKe. Spcitnl .su dii) elb r. " ' fc.MPllth CHIM lU CO, maji. tueed Ne .ks! tatiiil SI . S 1 ()()( s-'-AKY TO OJ.,VV t t Addn-ssHt enee. Atil'.NTs. UK Si HIT'S ki.Ki Ti.'ti' 1..1.11W , ... Ne.m: llitidwa,New erk. I he Only l.eiilllne. aJ1!) s,mi,,,Ml -ITSaiR STM'l.i: (JO01) HO TO HlX'll I. UU.l's fri'sli suppij )u,t tecetved 1 111 tilers Meilmul.-s ,ulll VV ..rklnituien can Hint the Kimble t mnt Hienills the bet lu the mar ket. even pair witninted Alse Punts en same terms I ndernear for all s.visens ut prices that wlll pay te buy new Uiltljh und Demestic Stockings, sles runningup te I.' Inches. Cellars and Cuffs, sickwejn, llandkeichtefs, Suspend cr, etc Notions A I llKlllTOLK'.s, Ne V North Oueini stris-L, N 11 shin ind uul Ih'-ln ltuildlng Mone ler sale. T i:ANS 1 l.Ol i. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable jSEbi'KNi.Nu or thi: hahi:mi:nt -elf I UK WESTERN MARKET HOUSE. The inideislgued wlll ih n ou hATUlllltl SIHUM.MI ains'nl,rocer In the basement el the Western Mnrket Houen with u lull Hue of r runs. Hh, Vegetables, etc. Alse Produce ul all kinds. ui.si JtiK .1 c (IDCHKNAIK pHlVATKSAl.i: OK 11UKSKS. llavi Just refclvtsl a let qf CANADA aud W hsTEUN lUlltsKs, well I. led. first tl tssdttvere and gmnl steep, i-s. whit h 1 will disposed! at PIUV A1K SALE. 1 wi'l tia, nepublk s-ile next Vleudai l.LOKUKl.KOSSMAN rJHNlMl'hMNi. ni' '1'HK " FAMOUS Knapp's Slimmer Garden, NO infc VT hINl) STKhhT. 1 he III, itbater 1 telese nnd lnesh s Duhej Ira will fiauish the music for the euterbilnment of the aiidieni Kim Monday, iliiy.'llh. The nub lie ate lespectflllly Invited. mi; JtJ 1 HAM) nlMlNINt;. lOMilKUOW (sA'tUKD.Wl r.V KN I Nl,, At Jns It timer's lee ireuui Garden and I'ar I'ar lers, Nes. Sound .V West h Ing street Ice I ream wlll b. -en ml of a v aiiety of the finest ttavers Alse VV alei Ices, strawberries and ether tutu lce I ream snj-t Water, the most delicious drink made I till orchestra will Is lit HtleieUne. 'le add te the attraction of theeienlng all the lady clerks .will be dressed In lestuuies te represent Martha Washington. ma) Jl 11' 0HATCIIi:i) I I'lCHNITl ni: IS AN EYE SORE. '1 tn 11 in ike jour hiirnltme hsikllkeNKW by using 11 bottle of Ltelitniii"; Kuril it ure Pel Mi, Price, 2Sc, in 111 11 tact 11 red andfersnle enlv bv II 11 COCllllAN Kill I.C.IS1. " Nes 1 ,7 A tu North yueen st.. ljcucister. Pa. mas l,-edlt f 'ODD n i:vs Ki)K lilh THIIlhTV. V-I I have lusi ecured thv . xeliislit, lurenec- 1UI lill, Cll M1 Kt'PPKIll s KM11A SKW OHK HE hit, pronounced In cempeti nt ludges the l.rtt and pun at Hec 1 new ruanutactured arijuirrc ' CllAUI.IK IIOTKK, Proprietor et THE COKNEHbAl OON, Hear of Central Market-, the only place in thi ctt wheiu this ruinous lleer can be luid. fTi IL injlTlmdMWSIl TDATIINT STRAI' PANTALOONS. Th( GreitJSt Invention of th Ag. PanuiiiMins made with Ihe Patent Strap tit essj , de net bag out it tin km es, den t draw up when sitting down, and glve better satisfaction than any ethers. Plain yourerdurwlihA.il. UnsenMeln, the Murchant tailor, who has the sole right ler l.uncastei fin the Patent Double Deuble Mrup Pantaloons. I eiler an unusually lull stock of nebby geed for Puntuloens, bulls, Vesting and spiiug Ovcrcoets.and (imdeiutlng my en tire uttentlen te my friends und patrons, and will spare no effort te retain the position 1 h'lve e long held us Klrst fine Merchant Tailor et Lancaster. Itespectfully yours, A. 11. P.OSfcNSTfclK, 37Nerth Queen bu TMMKNSi: ASSOKTMKNT. A. fllRSH, NOS. 6 & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. In our luiuicnse assortment of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are greater bsigalns than can be found uny where else. VVe have an endless variety of tin trimmed Hats and lienucts at the lowest prim. The Tery latest novelties In lltubens. Feathers, r lowers, satins, Luces of all kinds and Huts and llennttH 'Irlinmed I tei of Chuige. Wu have u large assortment nf.JKW'ELHY, W ATIIIKH. BPKCTACLKSnndCLOf KS Our HOOT AND shoe DEPAKTMENTls com pltte Alse our CENT'S HTItAVV HATS and FELT HATS at the lowest price. Call und soe. ull 2md (J1IOK.S ' suei:s! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Neit Doer te Posteflice) VV e have Just received 0110 of the Itest Lines of Men s Hey's, Seuths , Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can be get for the money, thus complet ing our ulrcad) large stock. We tan gtiarantee the prices te be "IIOt'TOM FICl'lthS.' We have strictly "ONE PK1CE,' and guarantee eutlie satisfaction. If you want line or ceaisu shoes or sllpiera: If you want hand or machine inadu shoes, In fact. If j 011 want anything In the shoe line, that tun be found only lnflistcluss esUiblishiuuiit'-ut Popular Prices, call at the -NEW UK!) FKONT hilOE hTOItK, Ne. 18 NORTH L'KEN STREET, (Neit Dixir le the PosteiHio ) CHAS. A. REECE. aiirll-Jmd&wlt us K NONi: HIT H DL7GTG HOT AIR EUMACES! MADE OF HEAVY IKON. Mele siiuiirii leet et ItiulUtlng btu fate, most ei 01iDi11U.it In lucl, und the llest Itcsults In Healing Dwellings, Schools, Chinches et any Heater In ttu iiiuikut. Peiier Nut Ceal J01 luel Estimates lurnlshed ler Heaters, Including Musonry.llel Air Pipes, Iteglslers, etc Plenty of Luncusler refcruuee. II enters guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or liiken out at our own uxpensu. ilulng both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates checrtully furnished for Plumbing, Has titling, 'I In und bheet lien Werk, hoofing Alse n lull supply et 'tinware, Ac. Prices te sun the limes. Ulvu us a cull. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COKNKK OF KAST KINO, JOHN AND MID DLE BlltKK'IS. umyHJmuJJ, 11 , ASK AMVHKMKHm. QONCKUT. Vecal and Iustrumenlal Concert te nil eiv in nr tub Zllli'thellcr (iiitrlrtle anil Tvrelenn lilirlllrTH THIS KV KM Nt tit KXCKLSIOUIIALU SH'Clnl fentutes will be J kisi Seuk, soles, etc. K. Ktuiiii'tt's Cno Cne myls lwd jrjiAtit am) i:ni'i:i"u'ainmi:nt -or R. C. KNIGHTS OF ST, JOHN OPEN NOW. AttruotleiiH Kvery KveiiIuk Ooucert by tlie H1NK UAND, AHM1SS10.V SKASON '111 UK I'M. llll I. NTS ..M CENTS lull lwd piri.TON OI'KllA HOUHli -.s;v .v(vrr.vi. Uoiuinetioluir Metulny, Mtiy a-1 1000. Sp,stil eie;is'euient Ann 1 u in ActH ss, el the Distinguished Ida Lewis, Aided l' hei Evielleut Di'iiuatlr lempnii) HEI'EHTOlliK MOSDAI-Jask Evru 11 KllAl-TiiESiiirIi VV EKN'hsDAV Tint Twe OlirilASS. TlllKSl.KATllllllM MlMTHSIS t UIK.i -Kast I.vssk ilAl'UHK.W-lll.NlllUTSIS i Hah-Uivm. PKICKS lit. aiaudDUCKNt.s, Heserv tsl Seats new en sale ut the Opera Heuse Olllce ni.-i td iMtr uuuim. 1VVKHAI.SS IN HKMNANTSOK DRESS GOODS. Bargains in White Goods AT THS North End Dry Goods Stere. j. vv tints' K. nev-5-lyd Ne. $12 North Queen street. tvTiiw hhi:sm heeds. STAM1YI, BROS. & CO., All the New and Pretty shades in El AMINE SI tTlVt.b, ETAMIN'E AMI KEN IELLE sTUlPF.s HAKlENAaiid ItOL'l LE C'OSIIIINATION SUII'INCS llthMII IASIIMKUES. Nl'Ns V K11.1NOS. AI.llATKOSs Sl'MMEU sll.hs, SCMMEItSlLhS KE.MEI.LElitlM.MlNC LACE. Altt.ENTlNE LAIE MlflTl.N'C, I IllNKLEKSEKItSUCKKUS. PlttSTEK sAIINts. l'ONUEK.H tMKKAI K HOI CLE, lll.VMIIKA.s .luit ersimd a full assortment 1IAI.L s ( OIUSETS. HALL'S lOltSETS, HALL sCOKSETS, BOSTONSTORE, Nea. 20 & 38 North Queen St. L VNCASTElt. PA. T S. i.I l.r.K A I'O. WHAT NEXT! eare offering u bargain In CHIN M.EsEEUsi'chElts. One case choice styles enlv I2v , regular price, lse rhese goods are net te be Ironed, only washed and leugh dried and they am nvtd te wear again. Splendid CchhIs ter children W'eat, stiis'd ami chucked seersuckers at fc. and 10c A Hargaln In Lisle Thread and Iter lln Cleves only luc.j reduced from .5c. and .'"c. Loek at our Hargaln In Colgate Snips at tc. and 10c,., or Kc. and I1.UI pe.rdeuu. Celd Ked Niedles, A Needles. 3r. a paper et Itirgilns In Itlbbens and Hosiery. 40-Ciub makes Ikirgalus. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce., Ne. 25 East King Streot, Las isTXtt, Pa. trUU HAL It UU UKNT, TjIOK kknt. X! A Tobacie VVaroheiiso with Penn'a It. II. Biding, at the Capacity for storing 3,ueu cases. Apply rnarlO-tfd INTELLIGENCE!! OFFICE. T7IOH sai.i; JL' Twe story llrlck Heuse. N'e. Til Penlnr street. Let, I.1() feet. Price low. Terms easy Alse threi Two-ster' Hrlcks, Nes. RJI, 5M aud SJT, Poplar strcet. Inriulroef T. C. VVHIT.SO.V, mliJtS.VV.S Se. 10X East King M.,M story. TJIOK JC Hbl KKNT. Hbenln rear of N'e 37 W'estChnatniitatreeC '- vifc.s-uwA ,ag,ij. Dim n ruiiii uu Mllllln street, betwisjit Seuth Queen and l'rlnce slreets, lately used as a carriage lactery. Alsea dwelilng and s tern room newr nccunled by A. ,,-.1(1 llQ ,, f.lf.u r.l.n V ff.in..... .. skn ,. Hiibley as a drug store. West King street. Apply nt the fli-tfd INTELLIGENCE!! OFFICE. piOKSAI.I CHEAP FOll CASH. 50 WATER TANKS Eight feet High, is inches Dlam.i capacity,57S Callens Price, 15. ' " JOHN BEST & SON. mi-ltd.tltw SiJ East Fulton 8L, Lancastei, Pa. Gl'Kl'IAL NOTK'K PUllLfC SALE OF A Large Stock of New Furniture. On Tl'ESKAr and WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 nud ;, ls-s;, at Ne. 3te North yueeu street, Lan caster, Pa. bale te cemmence at 9 o'clock a. in. and 1 o'clock p 111 t each day, when conditions will be made known by CEOltUE ItlJh.S, m.'l aid Assignee of F. Vellmur. EXKC't TOIt'S SAIiK OF VAMJAM.K HEAL hhTATE. Will be sold at Public Sale en MONDAY, JUNE II, Issii, by the underslgned executer et inu win 01 Philip Christum uuiiiiinger, deceased, the fellow Ing Ileal Estate, te wit Ne. 1. All that ccrtulu Twe-Story IIUICK DWELLING HOUSE, with aTwo-Stery Frame hhep attached, and let or piece of greun u thereto belonging, situated ou thu cuslsldu of North l'rlnce Hlicet. between Orange and Chestnut streets. In said city et Lancaster, adjoining prop erty of Ceerge Gressman (known us the Merit mac Hetel) ou the north, by property of Gee. II Hartman en the cast, and by property of C. O. Ilerren the south, containing a frontugeoii wild Prince street of forty (lu) feet, ten (10) Inches, mere or less, and extending in depth custwardltf, thirty-three (33) feet, mero or less. Ne. 4 Alse, all that certain piece or parcel et bind, situated In the village of Hufe Harber, Maner township, Lancaster county, Pu, known us part of let Ne. V, In plot or suld village, do de scribed by metes and bounds, us lollews, te wit Hi'glniiliig at a pest en the bank et the Coneatega cieek, thence by let Ne. 1U Net Hi n dcgiees, W'est lerty perches, thuntu heuth IS du grtes. West two perches, thence by the ether moiety of suld let Ne. V, Seuth Tl degrees. East forty lurches tn the Concjtega creek, llienie up theoume North Is degrees, Eust two jHirehe. lu the place or beginning, containing eighty (CU) peruhes, mere or less, en whleli Is erected a large rrame Dwelling limine. Hule of Ne. 1 tn commence at 7K o'clock p. 111 of said day, al the Leepard hotel, In the city or Ijincasler. ... Sulu of Ne. 'J te cciuiuoiice at 3 o'clock p. in. ou the premises In the vlbugu et Hufe Harber. Terms and conditions wlll be made known by H. M. SHHEINEIt, Executer. l'oslllve sale. HsNUV HuuimRT, Auct, IiiuyrjM.WAtHs.t3tw- WIIY l'AY f 15 KOIt A 8KT OK TEETH whuu you can get the same at t at W.L, FlSliElt'8 Dental lloeini. ., .... Ne. 6i North yuienBlreeL Gas aamlulstcrca. Bnij jya !)( mum. mllK Nl'.W CASH HTOHK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 A; UIU North (fuwii 8traelf Uppesltu tlie Keystone lleu.e and Northetn Hank, Opening New Stock-- Reasonable Goods. Ktess (loe.ls ler Hptlnii K.li'niint VV Idle Helies vv hunt erded Peciueis. Plain and Plaid Cain- ,iiiin i,iiie 1 mi iiiiii 1, ions i.iwns. brles, I lelhs no initKler I'iiiii bl In. New lLllUllI till Itltrll,.., i.tel , '.ttitll.... f-atH.ilM lUACk nnd coleiyd Uld Illtnes, And 11 full sleck of Solleii.uiid lleinestleH.allnt Lew t'llces l'Ieii. telistd , .,, I.,,,, pen 114, VV. II. IIOWKKH, s 'C.MMIIH UOODH. W5TT & SH1ND, Nea. O, U ct: IO Htvat Klnif St., open lissliy liewnsaeitmeiiUltt Aiueilran and I nn, l n ll.N K.s. HATtSTES, 8KEUSUCKKIIS lu new and novel designs All that Is desirable In t'lviini and VV lilte 1ND1V I AWNS, VI01OK1A LAW Nd, l OK llllli PKJUES, VV hltennd Cteaui EMltltOIKKItEK MU1TH. An Immense assoilinenlet Swiss Nalutoek and C'ambile EMIIKOlDhltlES A EMltltOIKKItEK t l.Ol MINUS. W'lilte. 1 loam and llelge 'IKIMMIMI LACES and I. AlK FI.OUMJINGS. Hpec'UI Attlilllleus Ladles audllent'sOAli.E UN Kl.ltW EAIl, o e o eellont iiualltj.ilc. each. t.ENl s IIALIIIlltiliAN DNKF.ltVVEAIt, 3.1c. imi'ti ; usual price, 4Se. 1 AKlhs' VIU TION Ml) 11 LOVES, New tloeds din et from the Custom Heuse. New lim Shades, dec. a pair i common price, .At, I sdles Itlackalld loleied SILK r.VFI ETA lll.nV ES.2S.. A PAUL New Yerk Stere, H MS Kit A HKOTHKK, STANDARD AND NOVEL bTYLKS -Ob- Suilinfis ifi Treuserinss. HAGER & BROTHER. All- wool I'luiil SultH, 810.00. Scotch Chovlet Suite, 812.00. CorkBcre w Suits In blnck nnd brown, s?12.00. Ohtldren'H Kilt Suits. Complote line of Furniahlntr Goods. Summer WeiRht Uudorweur. Noveltioa In Noekwoar. Leading new ehnpes In K. & W. Col Cel lars nnd GutTs. Hager & Brether, '2b & 27 WKST KI.NU STHKET, LANCAbTKIt, PA. J."' MAKT1N A CO. Upholstery Department A NEW INVOICE OF Plain and Fancy Scrims In the Newest Designs and Colorings. Line of Fancy Sci Ims at lijfc. Large MADRAS DRAPERIES In White, Ecni and Fancy, width, fieui '.'5c. 11 yard up. single or double Raw Silks, Tapoatrlea, Veleurs, Reppe, Plushea, Satlnea, Crotennos, FOlt HJUNm'HK COVEHINUB. Large Assoitiuent of Htrlpus and Plain Linens el Linen Slip Coverings. Lluen blip Coverings made te order by expe rienced upholsterers ut loaseuablo prices. Always 011 thu lookout for burguliiB, we have Just purchased u Large immunity of LACE CURTAINS AT LESS THAN lMPOllTEUS I'KICEB. Kilty Pair Late Curtains ut Mc. u pair. r Illy Pulr Lace Curtains at fl.te, weilh ll.'iv. Hfty I'ulr Lace CurlaiiiB, 'lujicd tdge, lileck . 1....-... .(.M... ((, r HIV Pair laiee C'urbilns. Kitii ,ie ll'tilli, i,t ti mi. iiitiei EdllC. Nlliv lli.wh.na FlttV Plllt Lull! C'lirtulna lit 4..'rfl Mill tf-l tl nu, II M and 5ae. Each number per lont lent liws lhaiilhey can bopuiuhused In the regular way. A Large bteck el MADItAH, Al'I'LKJHH :AND CUltTAlNS. TAI'KSTBY J. B. Martin I Ce., Cor. West King & Prince SI&. (OPPOSltO BtOVCns Heuse) LANCAJ3TKU, I' A. -!. A)s. jaiuaj(-x
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