MMMMMteMfT W&rtCJ&UwjT" f- S THE LAKOABTEB DAILY JNTlJllilQENCEB, THURSDAYS MAY 27.1886. fir c-m -w 1 wv- , "WOWEKRAND FIREMAN' I, lmm run mmtrmu thkmm mjwihm Mdnmit tmmevam culvmbia. itela That T7 Wanted te Catch ttiST Train, Bat It I of We VM-8nt la liw f tUfacCittll Wrj1n On the Reading Trarkt, Xegular Correspondence of lRT.tici;a, Columbia, Va., May 27.-HenJmin Aus (en Mid Ueerge Tbompeeu, et JJarrlsburg, the Mainland fireman of engine Ne, 747, oftbarMHuylTanlatstlreM), bad complaint entered against them at the office of Biiulre Evans, by Chief Burgess Jacksen, of Cel timbla, for Ylolatlen et the borough ordinan ces retarding the rant running of trains through town. Knglne 747, with the cabin ear attached, went east through town Heme dajs age at the rate of about thirty miles an hour, whlchwas certainly n very dangerous proceeding against lite and property. East evening Iheae men bad a hearing before Hqulre Evans, and they admitted that the engine was running at a very tot rate, but as an excuse they said they wanted te get ahead of another train. The squire Imposed the fine of 110 en the inen ler a violation et the borough laws. Cattle Sclird, liThe trains running along tbe Marietta branch el the Heading A Columbia have been greatly retarded at tlmei by cattle straying en the tracks. The owners of the cattle have been frequently notified te keep the animals off the railroad but ha e paid no heed te tbe request. A let or cattle were seized by Officer Hedman yesterday at Flerin and placed In a hotel yard. Tlie ewners will be compelled te pay a Une te re cover their property. Sent te the Ilenne or Iteruge. This morning Jehn and Geergo J-'rUby, two small colored boys, aged ten and tt el i e years, sons of Aqullia Frlsby, of tenn, were sent te Lancaster by Squire Evens, where they will have a hearing before the Judges of the Lancaster county courts, te be sent te the Heuse of Itetuge at Philadelphia. Tbe mother of the boys is dead aud they are com pelled te live wherever they will be taken in. The boys Lave naturally become Incor rigible and have been pilfering from several families. Tbe father is willing te liave his children sent te this reformatory institution. The court this afternoon sent them te tbe Heuse of Refuge, and Officer Wltlick will take them down. Rur.J Personal Paragraphs. Messrs. Milten Wlke, C. S. Erb and Fred Wagner left town te-day for an extended trip threuah the state of Kansas. The friends et these gentlemen participated in a banquet J held at Wagner's hotel, coiner Third ana I Waiuut streets, last nigut, auu tue teurisut were wished a nleasaut nuil safe Journey Messrs. J. W. Yectiui, Harry Mullen and J. L. Tlnkorteu, ei Oen'l Welsh Pest, Ne. 118, G. A. K., drove te Lancaster last night, en a visit te Admiral Reynolds Pest, Ne. 105, of that city. Majer "Yecutn Inspected the pest Hen. J. W. Lee, el Franklin, Venango county, arrived, lu Columbia te-day en his way te Millersvllle. Senater Lee will de liver an oration at that place en Friday even ing. Town Notes. The Sunday school of the Second street Lutheran church will held a picnic at Litltz Springs, en Thursday, June 24. On next Saturday afternoon a base ball club composed of members et the Lancaster high school will be in town aud play a game of ball with the nine et the Columbia high school. The game will be played at the in stitute grounds. A large party, composed of ladles and gen tlemen from Yerk, Wrightsvllle aud Colum bia, are spending the day at Wild Cat The party were taken te tbe place this morning en a special train, and will return In the same manner this evening. The plans and drawings of the proposed new church te be erected bv the St Paul's P. E. church are new en exhibition in the cecend story of the building occupied by II. M. North, esq., en Locust street The eighth convention of Sunday school teachers is being held at Yerk te-day. A number of perseus trem Columbia who are Interested in this work are iu attendance. The committee of General Welsh Pest, Ne. 118, appointed for marking graves, were at Mount liethul cemetery this afternoon putting flags en tbe graves of all soldiers. Memerial day will be obsers.edln tt fitting manner in Columbia. The new mill of the Columbia Iren com pany is being pushed rapidly towards com pletion. The uiaclilnery used iu the manu facture et dillerent grades et iron is being placed in position. A Deacon Wrongs Ills Niece. Fall River, Mass., Baptist circles are deeply moved by the alleged baseness of Doaeou Jehn B. Brayten, who was until recently connected with one of the Baptist societies. The man's wife lett Fall lller last Christmas en a visit, but befere leaving she engaged the daughter of her brother-ln-law, who resides in Adamsville, P.. 1., te acta-s housekeeper in her absence. While his wlfe was awty it is alleged that the deaceu seduced his uiece, who is 28 years of age aud very comely. un her aunt's arrival the young woman returned te her home, and a lew weeks age it is alleged. cenlessed the truth te bur mother. Tholatterwas overwhelmed with grief at her daughter's degradation, aud bit terly assailed tbe uncle for the crime The facts reached the ears of his fellow deacons, who called a meeting en last Thursday night Realizing that lie was te be expelled, Deacon Brayten tendered his resignation, but the beard refused te accept it, aud unanimously voted te expel him. He was one el the leaders in the Baptist troubles here a few years age, aud violently denounced the ether deacons for their alleged irreligleu and In triguing. Net McC.ewan, ltut Vhy Was Cleineii. The vice president of the beard of the ro re ro tttrnjudges, Percy!. Scheck, el Marietta, basin conjunction with ethers made a ie ie ceunt etthu votes cast ler representative del egate In the Southern district It was stated that Themas Mellow an received 2, MS votes uud Jasen K. Eaby 2,112 votes. It turns out that McGew nil's vote was counted 100 greater than It should have been, his proper figures being 2,WS. This elects Kaby. The nils, take was made by the tally clerks. Repub lican primary clerks seem te need a course in primary arithmetic Sunday Scheel KntertaliiiueiU The Sunday school connected with Olhet Baptist church, had an ice cream festhal iu their rooms lu Y. M. C. A. ball, last een een leg. There was a very a large attendance et children, teachers, and ether lrieudser the schools, all or whom enjoyed thcmsolves heartily en the cream, cakes and ether geed things with which the tablea were spread. A hauuseme sum or money was realized for the benefit erthe school, an admission fee of 15 cents being charged, which included one plate or Ice cream. Te Observa Memerial Day. Arrangetnents have been uiade te obaervo Decoration Day In Millersvllle, en (Saturday. The precession Mill muvoireiu the Iletbany Lutheran chapel, at 2 p. m., aud proceed te the ttvaugellcul graveyard aud decorate the graves there, and then return te the cbapel, where several addresses, essays and recita tions will be given, Interspersed w 1th luusie. rhe precession will be escorted by the Mil leraville coruet band. The graves of boI beI dlera lu ether graveyarda will be decorated by committees appointed for that purpose. Ilode a lllcjde Dlj gUleked lu Public. The Key. Mr. Bcett, pastor of the First Congregational church, of Kvansten 111 haa been asked te resign enthe g'und of neglect of pastoral dutiM and lack of intfliMt In the work of tue church. 1W publuhed interviewa the spocitle elfensea l cSS2d against Mr. Hoett appear te be clpar-amelSni: In public aud riding a bicycle. Nethlnir in. velvlug his morality la charged. Hedemancia an Investigation. lUllread Trains Lata, All the trains coming iretn the iwt ou the reunaylvanla railroad this morning were late the Fast Llue being nearly an hour be hind time. Tbe detention la said te bave been caused by some obstruction et the read by freight trains near Philadelphia. Beut Out. Richard Trails raised a row en Middle atreet last nlgbt and Olllcer Ileechler arrested hltn. He was taken before Alderman A. F. Dennelly en a charged drunkenness and disorderly conduct and committed for a short term. WBenmnnArn, bkbihemb. praceedlnc el the Church of nod Bunds Scheel Contention In llarrlsbiirt;. Wednesday morning the Kuuday school convention, In the All-Workers' Dcthel, liar rlsburg, was called te order by llie president, Rev. II. F. Heck, or that city. The commit tee appointed en the jireilnm eenlng for permanent organisatien retertedllius: l'res l'res dent, J. R Eockweotl, or Philadelphia; ice pnwlilent, Jacobltall,erWorinlysbiirgji'ec relary, 1). W. Spencer, ofNewilllo: treasurer, Hamuel Knlsely, ei Orndeun. The topics discussed wero "The Illble: It Place in Our Hunday Scheel Werk," " What are souie ei the Prominent Failures of Sunday Scheel WerkT" A geed essay en the work of the Sunday school by Miss Hiick waiter, ei u. T,. una Imarfllv nnlnvnil hv the workers. In the aitorneon the topics. " The teacher s moral obligation te hlsclas," "The teacher a aim," occupied the attention of the conven tion. Rev. Sellhaiuer, el Washington bor ough, and Rev. F. UNIcodeinus,ef Rohrers Rehrers Rohrers tewn, took part In nearly all the discussions. In the evening the room was crowded, many belngcompellod te turn away en ac count of the want of room. The exercises wereopeneil, Kev. J. It I.ocUupeil presldlni-, by aaongseMleo, censlstlnit et many chnlcti songs by the choristers and scptrate part?. Tills part of the program in u was greatly en joyed by all the audience. An address by Mrs. Dr. Agnes Kemp, was listened te with great delight, the mibjccl being "Temper "Temper ance." This morning at 0 oVlceok there was a Ulble reading conducted by Iter. It. V llwk. en the subject, "lnw and the t.espel." Mr. J. H. llaxtreser eeneti the topic, "The 'les 'les eon or May SO, practically taiiulit;" Ml" llemperly read an essay, llev. II 1 1. Heever opened tae topic, "Hew te get a clus-- ' The Lutheran Umiipiitlnn A carefully prepared and Interesting ad dress was read liy Hev. J. Peter, of Man helm, at the llnal session of the Lutheran Sunday school conference In Ilarrlsburg, en Wednesday, ltev. E. Melster, of l,aiicater, the second speaker, also presentetl an instruc tive paper. The box containing ipiestiens that answers were desired ws opened and short speeches et an Interesting and sat isfactory character were made by members of the concntien te whom they were re ferred. Discussions also ensued of a profit able character. The contention adjourned at neon, ltwasoue from which the most sat isfactory results may be expected. .4 IlV TLt'li . .Villi Ahf. Hen- lie Jtlvrd t pa Hag el Cellrn and a lUg el Oats. On Wednesday when the stage from I'oti I'eti I'oti eatega Centre armed In this city It had en beard a bag of eats and another of green cellee. The stage drier was bringing the coilee te tow n te ha e it brew nod ler a party In the country. The stace stepped at the Fountain Inn and Mr. Hastings expectcd I Minn liorse feetl te conie in en it vesterdav. The hostler was Informed of this and told te te en the lookout Uter the horses hd been takeu from tliestage,thuhestiers)ietlluu bags in it He bustled them out and w itheut ex amining the contents empted both Inte the leed chest. Wheu the stage dm or came te leek for his bag of coilee the he-tler's mis. take was disceertd. It was found that the coilee had first been emptied into the chest and tbe eats was en top of it The hostler was taken aback at his mistake, and lie has been busy since picking the cellee from the eats. Iteturned Frem tlr We.t B. Yecker, proprietor el Fulton opera house, and Landls Nerbvck, who bave been in Kansas for several weeks past, returned Heme last night Mr. Yecker'ssoe Benjamin remained at Garnet, Kansas, where he will tie employed in railroad work by his brother Victer. Messrs. ecker and erbeck were as far west as Fert Scott, Kansas, and they int many Lancastrians who tire ul work en Cel. Bush's railroad contract. W. 11. Hambrigbt, general superintendent el the P. R. R. iassenger depot In this city, who has been absent for a month en a tour across the continent te the Pacific, returned last eveuintr. He leeks well and speaks well of tbe pleasure allerded him by his long journey. IlsibiE t McCrnnu's l'ark. On 'Monday, Juue 14 (Whit Monday), tbere will be races at McGranu's park, and, as It premises te be a big day in tills city there should Ihj a large crowd lu attendance. The ilrst race will be ler three minutes, Lan caster county hor.e. The pursii will be $100, dliidcd aslollews: ?30, fi, iJn, fli and fit). The next will b running race, half-mile heats, and the purse w 111 be J7j, di Ided Inte $-10. 5, ?10. There will also be u hundred jard feet race, with 10 te the first man uud . te the second. The entries for these races will close at the Steiens house, en Wednesday evening, JulyPth. Iteturned te Court. Louisa Katupf, the voting woman arrested at Heading en Saturday, by Chlel et Police Smith, ler stealing u number of articles from the house or Herman Hirsh, where she was emplejed as n domestic, during the absence of the latnily, was heard by Aiuertnan t'ord t'erd ney en Wednesday nlternoeu. Alter the chief testified te finding the Hrtirles in the possession of the accused, whb'b were idetill fled by Mr. Hirsh as his prejierty, the alder man returned tue coo te court Miu was unable te furnish ball and was ukcu te the county jalL Early Cluilng el stores. A movement Is en feet among storekeepers and their clerks looking te a closing of tbe stores during tbesummer mouths at 0 o'clock p. in. except en Saturday, home of tbe sales, men have asked Rev. Thes. 'Ihompsen te preach a sermon en the subject, and that gentlemen has premised te dn se next Sunday evening. His text will I si the LMd verse of the 101th psalm : "Man goeth lertli unto his work and te his labor until tlu eienlug." North Kud Club Target I'rarl ice The North Knd Target club practices! en Wednesday afternoon at their range near iShoeneek. Following was llie score, out et a ixisslble P0, at 500 yards range : Welst.... 6ttSU8Min-,ss 8- liard iMisssiui ! r, i ,u i-:- llaumgurdner S35391 ill UiMns s 77 llemlg . .5 S 1 i :U 5 1 I 5 I I J J 1 5 5 S-7) Kellur 5512 55314 133 5 II A 55- 75 llUCh 5445)145 5. i 1414333 57.1 Slllbur 2 44 5 43545445545 I) 5 5-73 Carpenter s 4 4 5 4 U 3 3 i 5 4 5 4 4 4 s, 5 470 hlebcr 5 54433534354 1354 J-li) ilehler 354545i55432443.1 1-M Mr Dill Uttl5443 2Uailll30US5 541 llllgy .J J J 0 2 0 I ( U : J II J 0 ! 3-37 A Vlcterjr for U'eniHI. At Itbeca, New YerK, Judge Lyen, as sur rogate of Tompkins county, has tiled a de cision lu the MtGruw-Flske will cae, de creeing the legacies of Jennle MrGraw Fiske te Cernell University or f 1,500,000 Ter library purposes iu all respects valid. The Matur's Court. The mayor had but one cise te dispose of this morning. lie was 11 matt arrested by Olllcer Rellly becansu he was tee drunk te takecare et himself and Mas in danger of belng run ever by the cars at the I'lutn street crossing et the Pennsylvania railroad. The costs Mere Imposed en him. JCxecutluu Issued Kxecutleu lias Issued by Jehn 1". rimlth tills morning against (iee. 1. Klughfer filOO. Klugli absconded lrein the city about April 1, vi lieu It was discovered that he had nego tiated n large amount et forged paper. Klugh's house, en Seuth Prince stroet, will be levied upon te sutlsty the aboie elocu tion. Funeral uf Dr. IUI. Yuunc The funeral of Dr. K. K. Yeung took place this afternoon. Ills remains were reunited from his late residence and taken te the First Reformed church, where thelunerul sen Ices uere conducted by Rev. Dr. Titzel, iiisturef the church. The deacons et the iliurtlt acted as pull-beurern. Stele hemrtlilni; They Could liat. Last night tbiei us broke epeu the 11 ash house ou the premises of Mrs. Jacob Kreaily, rusiuing en tue Columbia turnpike, near Meuntvllle, aud stelo thrce hams, all the dried beef, and a let of pies. Let. of Krl. Last night Charles Rets, Joe Kautzand iVJrfni.rfiUB,lt forty-'U"-e fela and nine teen big catfish en out-lines In l'eiiuaa greek. l'e.tma.ter at Bllliw.r. Jonas B. Nelt has been appointed pest, mtwter at MUlway, this county. ' l New Market. Mr. Johnllreck has opened a newmarkctat Ne. lit Seuth lluren street, where lie receives dally fruit, veiretables and fish et all kinds, tt Is kuewn as the Southern market. VKATHH. Uib. May ?MsS.in th1 city, Mis. rrlsclllaK, ltalr,ln the .Ithjcaref heraac. The relatl es and friends are respciliully In vltcd te attend the funeral, rtem her latervsi dence, I'hlladelphla Flke (opposite almshouse), en Friday afternoon at i e clock. Sen Ices at the house I)r.KS. In thl clt v, en the win Inst , Emma J., sillnet in. in en, In the Wlhi earet hinifce. Netice of funeral hciraflervl JIAKKKTH. Mew Yerk rrediirs Market, Nw Yerk, May 17 flour market null but quiet i Une. II null ii, Superfine. " .H Common te ilnM hstm tt estern. MlOifloe, llty Mill Kxtras. H Betfl 65 ter t est Indies I Minn, hxtrn, MUSIS l , , v Wheat Ne. 1 Utl slain en Spot. ' e. Winter. June, fVci Ne. i Kid, tutor, Julj, Citrii-NH. 2 ilUtst, rash. '4c June, i',c ( Jli',u',-ift 1 White State, spot, 13c Ne, 2, de, .V,ie. llyiMlull. llarley umnlnal. fork dull i Mess. fUVillO . lArd June. : 11 " !'' Molasses dull; lse (or Ml tcl boiling stock Tunwntlne dull at 3!c Kiwiii dull I strained te geed, f 1 (r.'S'ijl u; retreleuindttll s reflned In cases, Se rrelghts dull; grain te l.tcrix,l, 4(I4i,c. Ituttvr Market dull; New Western Crtamery, llfflfic Cheese quiet Western Ust. be KRsdml; state, l.lc ; Wiieni, lJU(e. 8ear market dull ; tteituea cuueaf, P'ic ; Orauulatisl, h Vlts-. Tallew quiet ; prime, city, J',c L'etfee dull j fiUr carncss at '.'H. tttce quiet ; ranges trem 3StJi;,iC. Unlntgu .Market. Cbioaeo, May 27, 9 m a. m. Market efs ned Wheat June. 7lc , Julv, Ti'-c , Aug ,;7',t Cern lune, AV ; July. Ji'.c : Aug , J7',c Oals June, S7l4c . July, c Perk lun,-, l.'V, .lulj.jM. Aug '. I.ard-Junc, N" S7H : J uly, i WS I Aug., fS . Ulbs-June. $1 X , July, -"7S : Aug , ." M. tare Stock Markets. Chicahe, Mays". The Dreieri' JaMme! report Cattle Hecelpts, b,i head: shipments, 2,is) market weak and tlew ; shipping steers, tee te l.VW 8s , ft MS35 70 ; stecki-rs and bssler. t:7Hil'): cows, bulls and mixed, t MXilce, bulk, J7SfflleO: through Texan. JJ IMts. llegs Kecelpts, ,() head : shipments, 5,N"i head; market opened !Sc lower and Ue,d stronger; rough and mixed IJ xsJ Se . parking and shipping, IM(J,.; light, f.!.75et ."..skip, r: Stf J.'5 sheep Kecelpts, u head shipments, none, market steady; uatU es, f id A W. East Iabsrtt Cattle -receipts, 7UI head , shipments, 7U3 head; market slew- prime, J 4i) ($s,t5: fair te geed, M lH$i 33 , common, JIJIJw, shipments te New YorkMcarleoas Hogs receipts, 1UO head ; shipments, l.SH , matkrt firm ; I'hlladelpbtas, W tiKfl N : lerk ers, n initie; fklp, W 7MJt I", shipments te New 1 erk, S carload Sheep receipts, I.tau head ; shipments. i,lM . market fairly active, prime, H 75l"t fair te geed, tS4 W , common, 1 5e(J2 W , Iamb, Jl seu DUO. llouseneld Market DAtar. Creamery butter jVil5c llutterts Hi 1 Mr-is: Dutch Cheese t lump Ml 10c retn-TBT. Turkeys T piece (Hi e) Ilffl25 (cleaned) Iltjl 75 Chickens f pair (live) .rtu cue " plece(clcaned' JAtjIec MI8CBU.A.SBOC8. Apple KatterW ql 2Sc ggVdec HGUc Heney f & -c Lard V A Ht-.s; mciTs. Apples V KPk J0fll"C U.inanas ydez 35c Cocoanuts, each ."4tl2c Lemens V dez r.sO-'C Urangcs Vdez 3sJ.vc llrapus V 25gJic Cranberries, pr at , Ml-e l'lne Apptcscach 15t5Oe VXKETABLSS. Cabbage t head N?15c llvets Vlbh Sriluc Potatoes V X nk lls'(l"s: " Y bushel 45auic Caullttewer, pr.lid ? 25iOc sweet l'etat(s!s V -S pk lnl'Jc Turnip V S pk lGtflic PeasHlik -: New Petate... .. . (c Cucumber V dez 4mSi.ec Tomatev 1 nt Sitluc Asparagus ... 10c risH. Halibut V ft lJ.sc Catnshte I3c llerrlng V dez 2T r-reh Slacketul f 13. Clams pur lue II Sea Ilk luc Uluellsh 10c Stnrgoen loc Shad V Piece 23j:Je uEils. Wheat tsifl-isc Oats tic Cern 5n6 Itye - Hay per ten IlKJ.'u Cleverseed 17 25 Timethy riusS-22S HerdUraHS fl.25 Orchard I, rasit 2.50 ilUed Iaiwu Oranses ft ou KleurVbbl HM-Vi Ilungurlun Gnu-, L20 Oram and I'ruTimenn rum!hed by S. K. Tundt, broker, Chicago, slay 27, 1 o'clock p m tvheau Cern. Osts. Perk. Lard. stay .In no 714 July 7ir AuKUnt 77K September 77 October 27'. 3.V. . 37' 37 r7si S.I7K si;S S MJ s 70 5-7H 5 'J3 I. l CU7X 1!-. Kecelpts. Car Lets. 15 Winter Wheat.. spring Wheal Cern ,,, :te mM.. .. JtJ Bje 2 Barley js Oil City Crude Oil MX Head. Hecelpts Ileirs Ji.kjcj ClealnK Prices 2 o'cJeck p. ti . jienu v.urn. uiiis. run, laira May ? "U -a t as 5 s.i June 74 mi 8 S5 S 15 S S3 V IS 5 S7 m July 7Vi AUKUSt. 7li' September. 77Ji October Oil City Crude OU 5 6 10 t07X f4S Nv kurk Stocks. Niw Veri, May 27. Wall street, lui p. m. Meney steady at 2 per cent. ferelKn ex change steady at tl ssfll W; Uovurnments llrm j Currency 6's, I127?4 bid ; 4's coups. 1125', bid ; IK'S 1112 bid. The stock market opened firm and traction ally higher, but after the first few tran.actlens the announcement was made thatone million Keld had been engaged ler shipment te Europe, This caused considerable selling, and during the tlist half hour pricis were steadily downward. Atlt o'clock the decline rangud f rem VJ te 1 per cent, en heavy sulllng, said tebu for the account of liiBtders. In the hour te neon there was a bet ter tetillng, prices wcre steadily bid up, and the decline mere than recovered lu some Instances. The market Is new steady. Stock Markets, quotations by lleud, McUrunn A Ce., bankers, Liucaster, l'a. hkw tebk list. II a, u. 12 . 3 v.u Canada Pacific , .... cm O C. (J. 1 49 Cel. Coel il.S ili 24'i Central I'aclttc 4u 4u 411k Canada Southern , a-X 'i i'.iK Chi., St L. A I'gh ? .. . Denver A Ulourunde '.'I 21 21 Du! .Lack. Wusleru 12K pJ4 It? no -a 2A1? 00; einuva !i no'.. Sew Jersey Centra) 81 512 W K. AT 27i- 27W 27 Leu. AN &,Q 37 a7 Ijike Shere HP, HIU H2K UlchlfrenCuntral a os blU MUseurl Pacific li m li)7'J Northern Pacific sjif s,i sm? N. l'.l'ret 7.2 !; f,i N. W. iir lb.! lilt New Yerk Central luzil 1022 I02i Ohie Central 1 I 1 Omaha l7i ii'A 42 Oit'Ken Trans 3li 31'4 3HJ ilnUrleA Wejtein .. .... luij Pacltle Mall bt)i Bjcj M Uochester A Pltueurg ; ..." 41 st. Paul at e.)t ti3 Texas Pacific u V-,1 1U Union Pacltla 51 bij Wabash Common uj. 13,5 ," Wabash Praiuned 21 21 zix Western Union Telegraph.. B2Vi ,$' ei WestShore iujJ iw lwi rutLADs'.ruu list. Udilgh Valley &7U j;ij 571 H..N. y.APfitla -Jil '. au Peansyivnela , si t,i biy. Ueadtng UK U'C 11 11-10 Lehigh NavlgatleJ 1IH tlk 5iw Uostenvillo mi Philadelphia A Krle Nerthern Cent People's Passenger ja it'd'g Oer.'ls M'tg'g es ii va ur oil .... w;; ct)i 6t)l Iaxl Mecks ana Heudi. Iteported by J, II Leng. Par iAst value, sale, Lancaster 0 per C4nt.,lt00 loe 110 " lsys. lue 120 " Scheel lean lu) 1US " 4 In ler 20 years 100 102 - t - In 5 or 20 j eai. lie 103.25 . . InlOorWyears. IU) lue Uanhelm JSoreugh lean.,,,,,,,,, 10U 10J aisa STOOks. First National Hank rnmiers' Nntlnnal Itank Fulton National Hank... ...... ... tjineLstcr County National ltauk Columbia National Itank Christians National Hank, Kphnila National UJmk , rirst National Hank, Columbia,.,. First National Itank, sttustiurg .. Fltxt National Ikuik, .Marietta Ill) Ml im ,V) tm no im tue 1(H) lisi ; n vji lla-W ltb Hi 1 l"sS IS) Stt.Ni 1. First National imns, nu joy. .ailOUItl IMIMH, llhlIIJMttM . OS. National llank...... no tut t.uif 1W. UK) IM 1W..V1 110 110 110 u; s Mufiiuiiin National itank., , inu Union National Kink, Mount Jey Neir Helland National hank Dap National I'vuik uuarryvllle National Itank ,,, Ellrabethtewn .National bank, ,, Netthern National itank TVRNrlKI STVVKS. tllit Spring A llae Valley ItrldKt'lsirt A Herseshim CelumlilH A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington UmiMmii.t lUtf ttprlni: Ml HO i l) , l) , ltl US M U) 3 3 X a Si S llJ Hi (SI ! a ltJ 21 .V) 2l 3 U tl s.te a t a50 7 M 7S .25 107 50 lis 1.5il I 13 tvrt 5J it lis) 25 10 210 10 110 IS. S-l tsl 5J i .VI lixi Columbia A Marietta. . Maytenn A hllralsithtewn ltin;isii'r . Kptinila ljincaxterA lllnw Street simaburg A MlU;sirt Marietta A Mnytnwu M Marietta A Mount.ley , Lane, KllialKithtewn Mlddletenn I.HIICH.-.UT A rultvtlle , juicnter A t.ttttr. , K.Lt lliiind)lue A Waynesburg..,., lamcaster , llllamslewn - UincaxterA Maner Lnncnstcr A Manhclm Ijmcuster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland MtSUILLAnSOlS STtVKS. Ouarryvtile K K Se MtllersMlIn Street Car VI lmiulring l'rtutlng Company, M Gaslight and luel Compau - 8l ens Heuse (Henda) HO Columbia l, as Company a Columbia W ater Cemiiati) 10 Susquehanna Iren leinpuii) be Marietta llollen-wate 10 Stevens I toil-,! Ni MluVrsMIln Nermal Scheel 'Si Northern Market W Kastern Market M Western Market N Idtteastei llt Mtn't liallway Ce tsl I) is Cempaii bend HO Columbia borough Ikinds HO Lancaster A stiquchanua A) LincasterA New l'autllle V (jniirrs. llie II It , . b") Hi ailing A Columbia 11. K . & s . . . lis) lul jeu 11 1U7 101.75 a ft it .iijiiii.sifjtif.vr. B AK1NO POWDKH, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. T1113 powder never varies. A mat vel el purity, strength and wholeeuieness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition lth the multitude et low test, shot t welght, alum or phosphate powders. deld only in cam. U0V1.L Billsu l'eDiR Ce., 1(W Wall Strict, New Yerk. mayiT-lvdAw TTAXTi:D A GOOD RKLIAULi: GIRL m ter gencnil housuwerk. Apply at TUls Ol KICK Fl K PKR CKXT. be allowed 011 all before J I N E 1 ma 22 st AUAThMKXTWlLL water rents paid en or L.V MVhtlS, City Treasurer RIX'EIVKD DAILY AT THK SOUTH i:il.V M i:hbl. Ne lit south Queen strett. Fruits, VeRetable and ! Ih of all kind. l,esl delliered teall parts et the city free Orders by It It pheue premptl v attended te ltd JOHN UlteCK, Proprietor. WANT KB A COOK FOR THK HOMi: for 1 rlendless Children : one who under stands plaiu ciKiklnf? and-inllklntf : tressl refer ences rreulrtd. Apply at Ne. i fcat King srteet, en educsday, June 2d, at 2 o'clock p. m. ltd Q-l rif."! SALARY TO At.KNTS. VJl,UUV7 Addreatenie, Dlt. 6tHT'a ELhCTKIC GOODS. Ne S42 llrendwaj, New lerk The Onlj Oenuine. apsJmdced CKMLKN UIUlAXi AUCHITECT. Deslnns, Plans and !peclflcatlens furnished for huildlugsef every description Office s. E COIL I'ENN SOUAKE AND EAsl KIN&STKEhT. mS-lmdeed S1,000 s caae of Kidney Troubles, Nerv eus Debility. Mental and Physical Weakness, thai IIOTANIC N EltVE 1IITTEKS fills te cure. bold by tlruKRists, 60 cents. Hhltll MEDICAL CO., Ne. 15 North 11th Street, l'btlsdelphla, l'a. Circulars fns. marjosjuieediw HURRAH FOR Till: PICNIC. My iilcnlclust Mendaj a postponed en account et the weather It n III be held Monday the SIM of May. 1 ruspectliilly invite all my friends and patrons te attend strict order and ijoedtnuBlc. ltd' JOlINSCHOENHEKOElt. ARARi: CHANCIi THK UNDER slgned having determined te relinquish the bnnlness w 111 null his stock of groceries, etc , and lrnvn bis store stand te advantage of any party desiring te enter into business THUS ECHEIt, ltd Cor. Dernart and West King street PC IOR RENT. LANCASTER HALL. Nesl22l)and22l WESTKIVO SlItEET. Per Hails. Pairs and Entertainments All per sons having skates In boxes are requested te re mei u them In tea days. Office, open 'J te 12 a. m. in271md HOMi:reitriui:NDLi:ss CHILDREN. The annual meeting of tbe corperators of the Heme for Friendless Children jer the city nnd county of Lancaster, Pa , will ba held nt the olllce et the secretary, Ne. lit North Queen Ueet.en lUEsDAT NKXTat 230 e clock p in. tir the purpose ofelect'n four trusties aud six 1 uly uiauuguis. UIA1U.E3 M. HUM ELL. iuay27-tt Sccretury NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Ihe beard of school directors of East Den egal township will meet In the school building at Maytenn, Pa, en WEDNE3I)AY,.JUNE 9,ul 2 o'clock p. m , ler the purpose et appointing teachers for suld district. Teachers desiring positions should at once seud thulrappllcaUnus te SIMON L. 1IUANDT, Secretary, box lsl, Marietta, l'a. ltd may27,23AJune2,3Altw rpHERE ARE A LOT OF STRIPED STOCKINGS AT HALE PltlCE, AT THE North End Dry Goods Stere. The goods are all right, but out of style J. W. IlVllNK, nev5-lyd Ne. 322 North Queen street. NE W LIVERY STABLE. The undersigned has opened a NEW LlVElll STABLE at Ne .lUNOUTIi MAUKETSTIIEET, rear of U'ltshlngteu Hetel. All geed Horses, New Teams i e cry tiling Hrst-clnss, Prices low, Uivemua call. N. W. FRY. mids OURATcJlliD UIURNITURE IS AN EYE SORE, Then mske your Furniture leek Ilka NEW by using a bottle of Lightning Furniture Polish, Price, 25a, uianutuetured and for sale only by II. It. COCHllAN, DKUOUIST, .Ves.lJ7 ft It) North Queen St,, Lancaster, Pa, mays ljeedR 1H18 PAPER 18 PRINTED WITH INK Uanttlacluied by J. K. WRIGHT & CO., marlJ-lyd ih and llamSts., Phtladelphla, TT1STATE OP MARY ANN 1IANTCU lale uf Lancaitnr rltv. ilnnenapri. Letter lesiameutary en said estatehavlng been it-autuieuiary en said estate Having been a runted LO tue UUUurslgnud.all mirumi liulHlitpil Ihum te are reiiucstcd tomakelmmuduttu payment, and theso haling clams or demands agaluit the same, will present them w Itheut delay fersettle. incut te the undersigned, residing In said city. 1DAV UitOSll (neellANTCH), Executrix. 1LC. llBUiuxgn, Attorney. apl0ttds XKW Jill rKMTJMKMKHTa. STRAWllKUKY Ki:sTlVAU . Ihe. Clniral Society of Christ Church will held n listlal at Kobeits' Mall en the eenlnus et .May -.'?,'2snud)N, In thelnterestet Ihethuruh. AdudoMeu leituts. tntWtds.w A rh WA.M'KD-At.l:NTS COIN MONK stltheur Amatem I'liole. Outnt and cel letting lamlly pictures te enlarge. Special 3D da) eiler. KMl'lltK COI'UNil CO. majr..tiU'ed Ne "l Canal St., N. . e I It PI 11 H 11YK WHISKY -AT 7.V CF.NTs l'KIl Ol'.VIlT Is splendid ll tt ltUIIKKU'SblvlliUUnlOlth. 1 Lull tie Squat Lnncaster, Fa. aprri lyd It -tiriiY pay fi5 for a si:r ok tkkth vf when you tan get the same at ts, at , I. rlsllKK'S Denial lUsitns, .-se. ei Aertn tvueen street. I, ns administered itpl? ld SAM LVNU'S CIII.NKSK I t ND1U, Ne II Seuth I'liniesttiit Washing and lien tug done lu the neatest st le and at the lowest price mil lwd c tANKS, CAM'-S-ANOlllKR l'lir.Sll supell or lane, et all the latest stiles, te pit a-e Uie taste of ei eri bedi , at MAUKI.KY'S (reriuerly llartmau's) " lle ri-ent," Ne. SI North gticeti StncL -l-SiKMOCltATIC COl'NTY COMMITTHF. Ihe lietiimralle County Committee of bance. ter County will meet nt IO11 ui.enMllMiM, .1LN1 .that the committee riKims (third llisit el Kepler s Postettlco UulldlUK) te llx thu time ler the csmnti couientlen, and te transact such uius-i ,.u "uiv i.e nmugnt tieteiethe cemmlttss. ti.lMlKNSfct, Chairman Lecabtkr. Slay 25. lssi ni23tdad plUVATl. SALi: OFHOiWES.' Hale lust ircelied a let of CANADA and Vt KsTKltN HellShS, ss ell bred, tlrst-class drli ere and iioed stenin is whUhl mil dispose or at ' ' 1'ltll.irK SALE. 1 w HI hsi e no public sale nevt Metidai t,hOllt,K tilteSSMAN I'sjONT UEI 1.1.1 r. Gerisblawav te t t HKK-- and uet unu et thee ulegant dells the) are Kelnt! last. A drive In Sua Piled Apricots ; 20c. a pound. lhe are equally doluleu as tanned apricots kxten's 1 ronten crackers, s. a injund tbini pound ler 25, rtnest Cieam theeu In the (It J. 15s OliARKB'S TEA STORE, mJilldAtt Se 3a West KtncStieel. "sTtLANTK' CITY. rill. OLD KS1 Alll.lsllED Chester County Heuse, Centralli le, stisl, convenient, len mar the Sen, intuferuiblt In eveiy way, and hoiue-llku. NOW nl'KN. J. KEIM ct SONS. ma)-2i Jmd T51NG Ol V Till; OLD, X HIM, IN THE NEW bring In jeurcheck l III 1A1 or MOND.W IVocannet Klin ou the atlfactlen In exchanir injr lour cbtsk en a busj Satunlsy thatwe m nil Id like te We hai e no the largest and handeinest stock et both uxitul and eniamei tal articles for you te select J rem that was out dlp!aseil hetti. COME ONE, COME ALL. and supply jeurself with our eleirant leas. Coffees and A. A 1'. llaklnK i'essdur aud see hew the new plan of giving uttts works something entirely ne teraturta awhlsk holder The Gre.it Atlantic A I'ai'ific Tea Cempanj, Ne 111 NOKTH QCEEN fTKEET. -Our Ktssls are ter ale at Ne 2lb queen stresit Seuth ltd ea K HALL. THE BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING. The best riad-made clothing that Is made Wanassnker A brown mike , se geed thst Ills net erdlnarby recognizable as being rcudy made M hatevcr the ptlce, wc maintain high charac ter work. Hut this Is our singular practice, and In this we are singular we sell elury quality ter ex actly uliat Ills. 1 he highest grades of clothing Oak Ifell stock abounds in just as much a serviceable low priced. Loek eier the variety the llelglan, Slmenls, Eddis, Harn', Onitidbrisids, llecknnums nnd ethers Imported und domestle mills geed; Ju.tas tineas are undo the world ever, at 2e and upward. Loek out you den t pay double price for these very goods elscw here under some fancy names In cut and shape we'll fit all erdinari hipt Short and fat, lean and thin are erdluar ulih a. They can all be satisfied. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, BeutlieaHt Cerner Sixth und Market, PHILADELPHIA. 43 110 buys a a Indigo fast color. A. It. Suit ul ill no riannel, J. B. MARTIN & CO. China lattings. (IN RASE.MENT.) lurtuiiatel) e purchased a line el China Mat tings before the recent advance In prices of UiCeO goods, and we aru new selling them at prices ranging lower thun they were last sea son. Within the past month China Mattings haveadianced lu the whelesalu market from 10 te 23 par cenL The quality of Mattings thit sea son are larsupcrler te these manufactured last season, and the designs are better, ene pattern especially, called the " Carpet Design " Is ad mired by all who have Been It and will be the leading pattern ler this season. Whlte and Cel ercd Mattings In all qualities, from 12(c. a yard up, and an elegant assortment of new colorings at 2.ric. a yard. A new tdua in China Mattings are the large Hugs with the border and centra woven te match the patterns of 5 urd 11 lde mat tings. C0RTICENES, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS. (IN 11ASEMENT.) A known tact Is that Certlcencs will stand double the wear of a Linoleum, and a Llneleuat double the ear of an Oil Cleth. We have these thrce makes and It Is a matter for yourself which kind te purchase. Of course the OU Cleth Is the lowest In prlce and we are selling them from 20 te 60e. a square yard. Linoleum ranges et deu. bio the prlce and Certlcene still higher. A year age we laid a Corllcene In the entrance te the opera house. After the rough usage Ithas re called during the year It is at present net lu the least affected by wear and as bright as when laid. J. B. - Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Prince Sts (Opposite Btovens Houee.) LANCASTER PA. hkw ADrKmrnrnmrnKn. SiIa,;.lt,.,lN". "N.VK' N FIHlllMt sl?.AC.!,'K ''"'nlneiis Floats. Files and 1 rolling s,hhis. A rompletn llnnef H.hIs. Heels, liitss Hies. Heeks s l els and n.herman's sup. piles m'lK'lallj, at ' II1MII.KVN Itlttlu HTOHK, Ne. '. West King StieeU J KVAN'H KLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Alwuys Unit'eriii and Reliable MKKItNUll.VUM CUIAK AM) CKIAR elte Helders nt IU cents, Ueuulne Micr sell miu Pipes and I l)tar lleldeis, almijs In BtOCk, lit M AUK LEY'S, (Fiuiuerly llarltuan's) "ollew front," no -it ,-sertn ijueeu !tiin'i A I'DIIOR'S NOl'lCi:. "" llrsni M Emilk, 1 April Turin, 1 -', 11 1 Nn , Emu. Mari l Emiik Decket, The undersltftifd auditor, apielnted te dis tribute the innin'5 paid InloCeuit by Ihusberlll et Ltuuaster Count, by virtue of the abeie execution, te and nliienj; thoe lefially entitled te thn same, mil attend for thai purpose en Tuesdiy, the si, ,i,, of June, A. D l, at IU o'clock a 10., lu the Library lUsnu of thu Coutt Heuse, In the Clt) et 1. minister, where all pel Kims liiteiesled lu nald dlslilbutlen may attend tnjs-ltdlh 1 ti ESHLEMAN, Auditor "IRIIAT HA KO A INS AT W. D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. 131 NOltril CjUEEN ST., LANLAS1KU. New sile Masen A ltamltn Organs at f7 rs', 1IV, tills. II Si. 1110, IIV). t'laiies at Lin, ., I00, IN.O, Ac. New American bemud Machines one drasscr IM; two drawers, 12s i four druncrs, WJ, Ac '1 be best In the market. Ne Organs, 1'taues 01 Senlui; Machines sold through aiteuts, heuce thu aboie.lew prbes. N il iKeiit for the celebrated Uemunder V lollus.er Sen erk. l'leasecall. ma)2ttddU s I'lllN U HAUT'S. UI'KNlNtl AT II. (.llZll FINE TAILORING. Hit, Laigesl and most Complete Assortment of USE WoeLLENsforthnsprtngltadetobo found In the City of Lancaster A Choice Line of Sprtng Overceatings and Pantoleonlngs In all the Latest Patterns. Prices Le, Itcst Werkmauahlp, and all goods W arranled as rcpresentiHl. H.GERHART, NO .SOUTH gUKEN bTHKKT ..-Opposite the Postelllce. mar27 ljdlt TJATKNT STRAP PANTALOONS. Tbt Greitest Isveatien of tt kgt. Pautulesins madii with the Patent Strap fit rey. de net bag out at the knee., don't draw up when sitting demi, and gliu better satisfaction than any ethers Place your order with A II Knsunstcln, the Merchant Tailor, who has Ihe sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Double Deuble Double Strep I'auudoeu 1 infer an unusually full stock of uebbi geed rer Pantaloons, Suits, Vesting and spring Oiercoets, and am devoting my on en tlru attention te my Irlends and patrons, and will spare no itrert te retain the position I have se long held as l-'lrst line Merchant Tailor el Lancaster Itesp, ctfully veurs, A. II. KOSEN SI E1N.S7 North CJuuen St. CUOKS ' SllOHS 1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 18 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postefflco) 11 e h.ne Just received ene of the Ilest Lines of Men a Ik) 9, euth , Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can he get for the money, thus complet ing our alriadi large stock tie can guamntte the prices te be " 1IOTTOM PlOCltr.s. Me have strlctl) "ONE PllICE. and guarantee entire satisfaction. If ou want fine or coarse shoes ersllppers; If you want hand or uiachlno uiachlne inadn he-s. In fact, It ou n ant nny thing la the shoe line, that can lie found only In first cla.ss establishments ut Pepmar l'rlies, eUI Mtiie NEW UEI) rilONT SHOE STOitE, Ne. IS NORTH QUEEN STltEEl1, tNrxt Doer te the Postelllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. anrll SmdAwIt A31UHKSIKNTH. F n.Te.N epi:ka HOL'sa -.s.v M(-HTb-ba Cemmencing Monday, May 24 1800. of tl.e DlntlnRUlshetl Ida Lewis, Aided by bur Excellent Dramatic Company REPERTOIRE. 1 HDllSDAV Katulxks Maieibskk-s t UlIlAl East Lis ms. 8A1UHDAV Itf Niuurs in A IIar-IIhex. PltlCES .... .. 10, 2Dand30CE.MS. Itesuri ed Scats new en sale at the Opera Heuse OfllCM. mil-etd rVU BALK UH MKNT, T7IOR RENT. JL' A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a 11. It. biding Capacity forsterlng 3,000 casus. Apply marlO-tfd INTELLIOENCKIt OFFICE. T7K)R RENT. -U sh( Bhenln rear of Ne S7 WoatChestnutstrcot. used us a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mlltlln street, between Seuth Queen und Prlncu streets, latuly used as n carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. A. linbley as a drug store, West King street. Apply at the 115-tfd INTELLIGENCE!! OFflCK. PUJIIilU HALE. Will lie sold at Ne. un Iteckland stieet. Lancaster city, en MONDAY, the 31st Day et MAY, Ins), at 1 o'clock p. in., a let of Household and Kitchen 1 urnlture, viz One Fine Walnut Parler Suit, ene lne Vestlbula Hat-Hack, with Mirror, Murblo-Tep Tables, Mirrors, Chamber suit.. Singer Sewing Machine, two Steves and a Huater, llnissnls and ether Carpets, Chairs, Ta bles, Spring-beds, Dlbes, Ac in2i4t UKOltUE HUNTKU, Auctioneer. OOA.L. T JJ. MARTIN, WBOLXSALI AMD KSTAIL DBALSB IH All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -Yabd: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. u3-lj d JVAUMGAEDNERS & JEFFERIES. GOAL DEALERS. Owes : Ne. 129 North Queen stroet, and Ne. 664 North Prince street. Yards : North Prince street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTEH, PA. auglS-tld TJEMOVAL. M. V. B. OOHO has lemeKd his Ceal onice te Ne. 1VJ NOIITH QUEEN STHEKT (llrlmmer's New llulldliig), where orders will borecelvod for Lumber and Ceal, WHOLESALB ADD HETAIL. M. V. JJ. COIIO. mb-tfd XAHT END YARD. 0.J.SWAKR&00. GOAL. - KLNDLINQ WOOD. Ofrlce: Ne. 20 CKNTltE SQUAUE. Beth yard nd olllce conuected with Telephone Exchange aprlMvdMftF.il B runxiTuim. TTOFPMEIER'S. PICTURE FRAMES -AND- Leeking Glasses -AT- PiOFFMEIER'S Ne, 26 East King Street, LANCABTEIt, PA. jinf ut)unn. rplli: NEW CAHII HTOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 ic '-M North sJucpii Street, Oppesltu the liejsteun llensa and Nerthern Hank, Opening New istcck Seasonable Goods. Dre OeikI lerSpilnit Klenant White Kobes for Hull. Linen de Initfs Mclerla Lawns. Mlille C'eided I'eiimas. Plain and I'lald Cum brie. The llerkley Catiilule New Itntlsin Clelbs. I'lm llortvee uud Cemllne Corsets. Illack aud Colored Kid (lien's. And a full stock el Notions and Domestics, all at Lew Ptlces. rletiMe t all and see us. telislnl W. 11. non K118. JTI. DRKSHUOODN. STAMM, BROS, a CO.. All the Nev and Trelly Shades In Kl AMINE SI lI'INliS, KTAMINE AND IIKN 1 iti.i.r. tuirr.s ItAIll KNA aud IIODI I.E COM 1UN ATION SDI'IINtlS. rUKNLMl ASIIMKHKS, VPN's VKILINHS. ALltATHOSS SUMMEIt SILKS, HDMalK.lt SILKS. DEM ELLKTItIM MINI) LACK. AIII.KMISK I, At K StIITINO, t Itl.NK LED SEKKSDCK Kits, PHINIED SAlINhs, 1'ONUKhS. EMKltALI) IIOLCLK, CHAMIIKAIS .lusteisinida full assortment IIALLSt OIISE1S. HALL'S COUSK1S, IIM.LSCOHSETS, BOSTON STORE, Net. 30 fe 30 North Qttoen St. LAICASTKIt, I'A. J. S. I.1VLER A CO. SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU OAN. We are busy Se Marking Down Ptlces In Kiery Department te make sativ te turn our stock Inte lteady Cash. If you want te mue money leek through our Merchant Tailoring Do De partimniL 11 will make Clothing up te Order much Under Value te lied u co the stock. Summer and llsutti Undetweat, Nei ksseur, IliMlery, (llnie, Susis'iid ers. 1'uir.iln and Lauudrltd aud Un. lauiidrled shirts, much under lalue, Leuie aud sce our goods and prices. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce., Ne. 25 East King Streot, Lascartir, Pa. s iL'MMER UOOD.S. wnr cSc sPiHND, Nee. 6, 8 Si 10 Eeat King St., Open te-slay new asserttueuls In American and tienchSAl'INES, UATISTES, SEE11SUCKEUS in uuw and neiel designs. All that U desirable In cream and hltu IN III A LAWNS, ICTOItIA LAWNS, COUDED PIQUES, Uhlteand Cream EMIIItOIDEHED SUI1S. An Immense assortment of Sls Nainsoek and (Jiimbric K.MIlltUIDhltlKs A EMIIItOIDEHED FLOLNLINOS. hllc, Criam and llelge THIMMISC, LACES and LACE FLOI'NClNliS. Special Attractions Ladles' and tient's UAUZE UNDEH WEAK, ex cellent q uallty, 23c. each. OE.ST'S ltAI.IiltlGOAN UNDEHWEAlt, 8.1c each , usual price, 45c. LADIES' MICTION KID t.LOV ES, New Goods direct from the Custom Heuse. N ew Tan Shades, 60c. a pair; common price, ;sc. Ladles' lllacknud Colored SILK 1AFFETA GLOVES, 2Jc. A PAIH. New Yerk Stere, H AUERAI1ROTHER. STANDARD AND NOVEL bTYLrS OF HAGER & BROTHER. AH- wool Fluid Suite, SIO.OO. Soetoh Ohoviet Suits, $13.00. OorkBcrew Suite In black and brown, 12.00. Ohlldren'B Kilt Suits. Oompleto Une of Furnishing Qoecla. Summer Welfrht Undorwear. Noveltloo in Noekwoar. Leading new ehapes In B. Sz W. Col Cel lars and Culls. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 AVESTKIX0 STREET, LANCIAbTKIt, PA. Q.EOROE ERNHT, Jlt Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder, KESIUKNCE-N0.633 WEST KING BT. SHOP EA8T UHANT ST., OppeUte Station Heuse. All work receives my prompt and personal at tentlen. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en icaaouable terms. Drawings and XaUmatcs tarnished. trI-lrfl Suitings it Treuserings. M u I
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