EJtf a,ffi a mftxanasrsfitanytssnsixix ,9 mm iiimwaiimmtmmnmiwwtusuMrtmmmwmmixmtxMUKaMtmmuwtmm J2SZ'"!iflF ncrrrsr- j '.""'Hi THK LANCASTER DAITjY INTELLIGENOEKJISATUl)AYr. MAY 29.188G. i'rf -. '.., vt.armi.MWB te mahht. Wllh la TMia rise M MM While M flN -Ka KMlftw lUIMtr. V MM IW Hi CabtaM te ! frMtit PfaaMwii ClmlMd will be narrled at tbe White Hebm cm Wednesday evening, June, t, teMlM France Folem. The recent dMth ,4fattalvetfMtaFeiMmbM changed the rtgtMl plan ter the wedding, and tbe IntlU Um will row be limited te a few of lb near retatlrea and the member el tbe cabinet and their wire. Be. Dr. Bnnderlund, of the Firt Presby tert.lt church of Washington, will eniclate. The ceremony will be followed by a cel latlnti, and tbe wedding Je all of 1U details will le t.lnln anil BBOrteotalletia, MIm FoUem arrived at New Yorki en Thiifudayen the ateamer Noerdlnnd. Nhe wm met down tbe bar by a revenue cutter and waa sorted by Colonel lment tip tbe .North river te Twenty-third etreet, where aha waa conveyed te the heune of a friend, where aha U staying for the present In retire- ment Tneae who mw the bride-elect en the ateamtblp dewrlbe her an tall, handsome, and In complexion a light brunette. Her bine eye are large and beautiful, with long Mark laabem, Her complexion Is very clear. The Noerdland left Antwerp en tbe 15th ntant Tbe Belgian newspaper, about the 10th Instant, said that the lady'a modesty would net permit her te engage passage en one of the Liverpool steamers. MIm I'ol I'el I'ol eem, her mother and uncle. Ilenjamln, left Paris ier Liverpool punctually te sail en the Hervia, Hut the excitement ever the re ceipt of the various cablegrams was se in tense that the pregramme wasaltered, and after going halfthe Journey towards Liver pool, Miss Folsom considered It prudent te turn back. This ehe did, reaching Ant werp a few days before the departure el the Noerdland. 7 he railway train which carried tbe majority el the porsensl effects of the bride lert Paris before Miss Folsein departed in the limited passenger express, with the resnlt that when Mr. Folsom endeavored te step their dellvery at Liverpool, he found it was iinpos.il iinpes.il si bio. These trunks contain all the bride's trousseau. They were sent out by another steamer. The lisggage which aocempanled tbe party ever en tbe Noerdland consisted or six trunks. Upen reaching Antwerp tbe United 8 tales Censul presented himself le Miss Folsom and mother and bade them welcome te tils residence Mr. Folsom went te a hotel. They accepted his invitation and remained his guests until tbe steamer left. While awaiting this the Folsems were intro duced te Mrs. F. Marslly, the sister-in-law of the Belgium agent ter the Ited .Star line. It was the latter individual who made all the necessary preparations for tbe homeward triV. He Insisted that they should have h geed guide toescertthem across the Atlantic, and tbe result of this was that Mrs. Marslly accompanied the Folsems te these shores. About live hours after leaving the Light of Flushing astern, tbe Noerdland rushed head Ilml Inte a violent gale. The wind came up ltli frightful vehemence from tbe west, created a very hlith and daucereus cress sea. The Noerdland is a grand Bea vcmb), but this storm was tee much ter her. Time after time the huge waves would strike her aide, caus ing her te pitch and roll like a leg. Mlsa Folsom waa the first one te be attaeked bv sea sickness. It was very alight at first, but by noontime of tbe ICth she had te give way aud went te her cabin. The ship's surgeon paid her mere than usual attention, but it was the night et the 20th before she had suf ficiently recovered te leave her berth. Tbe weather for tbe most part of tbe voyage was very unfavorable for deck promenade., and at the advice of Mrs. Marslly Miss Folsom and mother confined tbemselveseltber te tbe esloen or their cabins. The remainder of tbe pissage was uneventful. 'i'iie baggage, which was taken enyby the chandler, consisted of six pieces three trunks, two boxes and n willow basket. Twe or the former were very large. One was about lour feet in length and three leet in huiuliL It had a brown covering and brass fastenings. The ethor had a gray linen coverlng. There were two large red cresses minted en them ene en each end mid an Kngllsli railway label. Alter tbe Noerdland had been decked at the Ited Star line pier In Jersey City, a number of persons went en beard and begged Chief Steward Gough for the privilege or taking anything which Miss Folsom might have lett in her cabin. They sucreeded iti getting a veil, which theycut into a hundred pieces. Te a reporter Mrs. Owens, the stewardess, in speaking of Miss Folsom, said : " She Is a beautiful woman. She treated me as if I were n traveling companion. At the con cert, which was given en beard Wednesday evening, she did net participate in the Blug lug or reading, but sat alongside of her mother with a keen interest for everything that was going en. Captain J. Cediuan, a Husten sea captain, composed a poem about the sea for the steamship company's monthly paer, and she liked it se Wbll that she re quested Captain Nickels te procure for her a copy of the words. We have had seme line passenger en the Noerdland, but for beauty aud dignity none te equal Miss Folsom." Second Olllcer Nelsen, speaking en the stme subject, grew quite olerjuont and said : "She is a tall, handsome woman with a mm. mandfug presence. We officers are net dis- Fesed te knew who Is en beard the vessel, myself did net learn of the presence or our distinguished tourists for seme days alter we le! t Antwerp. There were about seven tv tv flve first-class passengers en beard, but which waa Miss Folsom I did net knew. Hut when they told me the president's in tended bride was en beard I picked her out en the instant. Hew? Why, by her line stately bearing. I knew sbe was just such a woman whom the head or a great country likethis would solect for a partner." One of tbe cabin passengers of the Noord Neord Noerd land, who became acquainted with Miss Fol Fel Fol fcem during tbe voyage said : 'She Is certainly a very charming and dignified girl, and cannot tall te be highly thought of and admlred wherever she may be." J The reporter' informant was net In clined te talk upon the subject further, but tinallycenllrmed the truth et the description of Miss iolBemtliat she is tall, handsome, with a very clear complexion, slightly bru nette j that she has blue eyes, large and beau tllul, with long lashes, and that her manner is trank and wlunlmr, and remarkably free from allocution. nuiiuLtNKH asu it i vie ninns. A Champien or the Pretty eirU Who fat rreiiy uircu In Their Hat. Prem tbe Atlanta Conilltutlen. We are tired of the crusade agalnt stuffing "leathered Bongsters." 'llpbertef Lincoln Is gaily dressed, ",t?l! A Driul, wiling coat White ure hU uheulder and whltS hit trest Hear him call lu his merry note Beb e-lluk, bob-e-llulr. splnfc, spank, plnk. Loek what a nice new coat U mine. Sure there was nerer a bird se fine." And what If aeme appreciative girl fastens tbe saucy dandy, In ids rich ciotbes, te her spring hat? "Alas, alas," weep her broth ers, .hew cruel or you te kill the peer bird, and before his honeymoon Is ever." De the Hyuipathetie brothers reilect that bobolinks degenerate Inte greedy, fat rice birds, and If they adorn net asprlug hat in New Yerk ChYrlesteuT,6COmU Vlct,msef Berons in lt sweeter ,"" the whlstle el a partridge te one wandering In the happy au tumn fields and thinking of the days that are no niere 1 Could any woman bring death and destruction in the shape of guns and deas Inte the fragrant, peaceful haunts of gay and gallant Beb White ? Loek into the uitlilner's wliidewsaud then across at the restaurant deer. What a pitiful display of roughened plumage, drawn-up feet aud death glazed eyes. Birds intended te feast the eye en beautilul hats are trapped and carefully killed. A woman never kill anything from wanton cruelty; but why de men sheet baU wm,"08 ana crw? Tney neither elTun! 0r. eat ,hem Ne "mount of tth? r ,egl can ever convince me that nnrih.i.7 Tr luan ,ur M trimmings, wntoM.,V'.b?eaUllezen0'''lu every wear one d0?.riKUKt0,J?t.han 8 wett"in 'wu wear one dove en her Gainsborough bat. Charles Breck was complained ngsihst aever week age beier. Alderman Bar? for committing an assault and Uttery en Ids wife. He signed a ball bend for hU apWr nee at a hearing and preintri i. . aeeurily te the alderman's Ka?,Be.nlu lait th alderman saw of him until te-dav Tdaeasawa returned te court auil a t"im Mil Hound at the April sessions, a bench warrant was placed lu the bauds oreillcer Leman and be captured Breck this uierninif He wanted time te leek for ball which the alderman declined te grant, because Breck had deceived him once and s commitment WW made out. Death of Jehn Breasman, Jehn Bresstnan, a well-known citizen or Benrmansvllle, bavins: a number of relatives in this county, died suddenly of hemtt dls- aae. after liavimr eaten a heartv breakfast. JI was 8 J year of age, and tbe funeral -will tH.)nii ej age, ana me luneraj win i l.lltKT. Ann HVRKTT ur PKAVK. A" ermr I-aneanter Cnnntlan Arrnnpil et JWrlllea Vile Letters Abnnt"aTeinau. from the HarrUbnrg Telegraph. This morning Detectlve Harry Uoejos arrested at Mllloratewn, Perry county, a tnan named J. C Shaffer, charged with surety or the peace and libel. Shatter was brought te Harrlsburg and placed In Jail, and will be given a hearing before Alder man Maurer en Monday afternoon. Shatter was originally from Lancaster county and removed from there tn Mlllersburg, Dauphin county. He Is a cmrti alnter by trade, but at one time was a local preacher. In Mlllersburg he tell in love lib Annie Ferree, n reputable .nung lady, the daughter of I . D. Ferree, eq., a prominent rltlren. Ills nttentlnns were net reciprocated, which seems te have aggra vated him. rorevorayearSqiilro t'erreeand Ills daughter have received tbe most scurri Inns1 letters, containing the vilest aud most awful language, making charges that were et a monstrous character. Shaf fer was suspected of Iwlntr the author or these letters, but the thing could net be fastened en him. llrvently, Mr. Haines, who resides In Sleelten, received letters of a scurrilous character against Miss Ferree, who was lilting bis daughter at the time. The thing grew intolerable, and at last Mr. Ferree placed It in the hands of Detective Heones. When shown the letter. and ethers thai contained the signature et Shatter, Detoctlve Hwpes Instantly fixed upon Shatter as the author. He began work en the case, when nn Incident happened that brought the matter tea crNK Lt Sun day Shallur dined at 'Squlre Kerree's heuse In Mlllersburg and allerwarus went hi liis home In Millcrateun, Perry county, where he wrote n letter ten friend lu which hessld that while he sat at Mr. Kerree's table he had tnroe revolvers In his ocket ceutaiuing sev enteen lead', and liu was going te kill the old man at the time, but thought he would put It oil for a while. '1 his letter was given te Mr. Ferree, and en consultation with his attorney iu Harrlsburg, he brought suit tie fore Alderman Mallrer for surety et the peace and libel. A letter written te Mr. Haines about Miss Ferree. lt covers eight pases or yellow wrapping p.tper, Is cleselv written, and Its contents were simply aw Mil." Shatter does net admit nor denv that he wrote the loiter, but said be had himself received let ters. lUlzabethtenn Notes. KLlZAnKTHTOw.v, May 29. Notwithstand ing the rain ou Thursday eenlnp, the Ke Ke Ke fermed church et this borough was almost ill led with an appreciative audience, en the occasion of the Sunday school anniversary. Services were conducted by tbe energetie pastor, Kev. S. M. Koeuer. consisting of re sponsive readings and blnglne and praver. The report showed the successrul condition of the scfioel under SnpL Hetlman. The ad dress or welcome delivered by a boy, and n w4i run, vy .tin, rvmier, were attractive features of the progmintne. Prof. W. J. Jehnsen, of Manheim, delivered an interest lug anutversary address, holding the atten tion of the children for a half hour. The church was decorated with tlnwers. The Sunday school enters upon the -1 2 J year of Its history with every encouragement under tbe direction of Its superintendent and pastor. Tbe funeral et Amanda, daughter of Jehn Kaylur, took place ou Wednesday morning and was attended by a larce number num ber of friends. Rew S. M. Iteeder, tnster, preached in German, and Kev. J. H. i'anue i'anue i'anue oecker,ef Columbia, former pastor, In Kng lish. Stch a DetUn' Up Stairs. Seme days age Jehn Duffy and two friends visited a new building uptown totakealook at a new tin roeT being placed upon It. Te get te the reef it wis necessary te ascend a hed-carrier's ladder of the ordinary con struction, set almost perpendicular. Dully was the last el the party te ascend, and when he get well up te the topel the ladder, he looked dewu and siw that his deg " Dash," a large pointer, was following him. Fearing that the deg would tall and hurt hluiseir, Mr. Dutly took held of him aud carried him down, after he had ascended tully sixteen leet. He would no doubt have gene te the top of the ladder had he been permitted te de se. Dash Is a very intelligent deg opens doers and gates, no matter bow they are fasteued, understands Bll that is said te him, and en many matters t-eems te reason as well as some men and women de. The Ninth Catalry Ite union Secretary Shenck, or tbe Ninth Cavalry as as as souiatlen, has received a letter! rem the Yerk committee of arrangements, stating that spe cial rates had been secured at the hotels for the memberi or the association and friends who desire te attend the annual reunion at Yerk. The parade has leen fixed for 7 o'clock In the evening, and alter a short reute will end at the court house, where an address el wel wel wel come will lie delivered by the chiet burgess hiiu uu oration uy ei. i.evi .iiaisn. The music will be by the Werth Infantry band. After the meeting lliere w 111 he a collation at the Selak'a gardens. Members desiring badge can get them bv calling en the secre tary. A I'hllatlelphla Creek Arretted Jeseph Boyd, who leeks llke an ancient mariner, but who Is known as a professional confidence mau, wa nrralgned before Mag istrate Thompson, In Philadelphia, ou Fri day. Detectives Miller and Tate arrested him In the Bread Street station, while at tempting te dupe a countryman. He is siid te answer the description et a man who swindled Heury Dcnnmkamp, a Lancaster county farmer, out of f 10 about ten day age at Arch Street whart. Boyd was recently re leased from the Kastern penitentiary, where he served two yearn for swindling. He was iieiu ier a iiiriuer Hearing. The Dramatic Company, Last evenlnp the Ida Lewis dramatie com pany appeared In the opera heuse, and tbe audience was teuienhat smaller than en Thursday night. The gret emotional drama et "East Lvnne" was presented with Miss Lewis as I.mly Itahcl and Mmlnme Vine aud Air. Cooper as .IrcAi&dfd Curlylc, and the audience were well pleased. This eve ning the eempauy appear ter the last time In "Ten Nights in a Barroom." ItMurned te Court. Fanny Hildebrand prosecuted C. '.. Mlley this morning betore Alderman Barr for com mitting in assault en her. The alderman hehl Mlley In f2e0 bail for trial at ceurL Mlley appeared us the prosecutor In across action against Mrs. Hildebrand. This case Was also returned te court. The parties are neighbors, living near Wil low Street, and the row began through a business transaction letween Mlley and the husband of Fanny Hildebrand. Ilr. II Ig hee at Cheater. 1 he annual examination of tbe pupils of the Chester Springs soldiers' orphans' school was held Filday under the supervision of thellev. Dr. Higliee. It was followed by a dinner te the examining beard, at the close or w ilch sieeches were made by ex-Insneo-ter Savers, Dr. Hhtbee and otbers. Dr. Hie Hie beesald that from appearances the children were well led and clothed, nnd were ceed mannered. IUIlrewl t erk Kinlihed. The grading for the double tracking et the Lebanon A- Cornwall railroad from Cole Cele brook te Lebanon has been completed by Contractor Reilly ,fc Keller, et this city, rhe men, horses, and carts are being taken te Harrlsburg, and will lie used en the new branch or the same company In the vlelnllr or Melly'a furnace northward te the Lebanon turn aces or Messrs. A. ,fc H. Breck. Charged iv llh Unlawful ruhlng. This morning a number or persons were heard before Alderman Spurrier en the charge of violating the fish law. lt was al leged that Andrew Nhaubach used a fish basket, and that Samuel Shaub and William .jltlte fished with nets having meshes net nnfe.by .'? ,.T'"",e three ,nen wr0 nned 25, which they refused te pay, and they gave ball ter court The decision In """"veyHaverstlckV charged with uluK a nh im)!, was reserved. .,, . or r Own Hrualua. Allcntownai.iiatchteTlmci. . While the KopubllcanselLehlghare kindly rWard "Klrkp.t'U.ef North, ampten, for oengressinan-at-larce. 'thw ri mat the honor should be elven m m ..i .1 The Caa el Ilr. Ilnebnrk, from llie rhlladelpbla Times. If Dr. lleebuck had stated that he did net "meet certain parties by agreement te confer about the transfer of his ttilliicuce from Sum my and Weaver te Ntehuian and Heln rehl ; that he did net secure nnd consider or propise terms for the transfer el his Influence for present or future compensation, and that he had no knowledge whatoveref the nametl two thousand llvn bundred dollars, or ernny ether sum, tn le employed In rt oeiublnatlou with which he conferred and In which he considered the question el taking a sivret or open part, his dental would Uncemplete, but ou these Important t"luts his denial is silent, and thereby tils answ er IssHimes a plea or confession nnd avnldaticn. Tim aivn sat Ions made ntralnst Dr. Hoe- buck which nre covered by his denial, are grate cunugii ; out ine h.vhshmeiis w men are net noted In his denial, go te the ery mar row or the Ivue or his jHilltlc.il Integrity. With tils hopes of future political ptelennent dulled tiy thesn atvusatlens, he ewes uiticti mere te himself, tr they are tiutriie, than n mere newsiiaiier challence te his accusers "te produce eideuce te sustain their state ments." He should loree them te te meet the Issue bofero the courts the only tribunal where he can lie completely vlndfcated ir he merits indication, iu short, his denial is studiedly Imperfect aud wholly unsatisfac tory, and he must try again In "some letter way, or remain uuder the warranted imputa tion that he dare uet seek a vindication be yond the Scotch verdict of " net pre en." Kirked m the Fare iij a llnrse, Frem the Jit Jey Herald. Henry Heffman, son or our townsman, Levi lletlm.tn, was found uueonseieus en Thursday morning In theatabloeu Jehn 11. F.ngle'a place, near town, with whom he lle-s. Dr. Zlegler was sent rer, and en ex amination he round his Jaw I met n red and a number of teeth broken out, the result or a kick from n colt. He did net become en tirely conscious until evening, when he com municated the mannr In which the accident occurred by writing en a slate. He had stepped into the box stall where the colt was asleep or de7lng, and laid his hand ou hliu, which frightened the usually very gentle au lmal Inte kicking, with the result above stated. This is the second time he has been kicked in the face. His injuries are very palulul, but net necessarily or n dangerous character. An Karljr Morning Fire. At 4i this morning Olllcer Bea, when en the read home sw smoke coming from the third story windows or tbe brick build ing at tbe corner or East King and Christian streets. OfllcerGill, who was with him, ran te box 12 and struck an alarm te which tbe de partment responded promptly. Chief Smith and the police etllcers and" Chief Vouder Veuder Suiltb, who were early en the ground, breke open the East King street deer, went te the room where the fire was, and extinguished It with a tew buckets of water. Tbe tire was In a small room et tbe paper bag manufac tory of Key A McClurg, In which the print ing is done, and it is supposed te have been caused by spontaneous combustion. Tbe only damage done was a small hole burned In the lloer. The timely discovery et the fire by the policemen prevented a serious tire, us In a room but a short distance away were stored a let of lire-works. C.LA.SC US Tllltnt OH TlIK STATE. Te relieve the State Agricultural society trem Its present obligations It Is necessary te rale at once the sum of re.OOiX Frank M. Eagle, several years age a mem ber of the Heading pelice force and since then a Beading express driver, is mysteri ously missing trem his home. William Townsend, aged flfty-three, a vol unteer in Company B, Thirty-ninth Regl ment, was killed by tbe cars at Sharen, Friday night. His record as a soldier was brilliant, he having taken active part in thirty-two engagements. Rebert Sciinurmau, aged 1:1, shot himself In the head In Allentewu en Friday evening and will probably die. He bad wasted a nice Inhoritance and was pretty well used up physically. Lately be had become de spondent and frequently threatened te kill himself. lEenerreri Hit DecUlen. Christian S. Herr was given a final bearing by Alderman l'ordney e Friday afternoon, en a charge of forging the name of Benjamin Brack bill teati order. Mr. Brack bll I testified that he had given Herr but one order while mere than that number were presented at Stelnmtn's store. The statement of Herr is that he received one order from Brack bill and the full amount was net taken eutat once and he subsequently gave orders, but the total amount et all the orders did net exceed the amount of the erlulnal order. The alder man r&served his decision until Monday. A FllUa lreten.e Cane. Jehn G. A maud some months age was sued for n claim before Alderman F&rdney. Through representations that he was the onner of a property he Induced Adam Frey tn become his bail for stay of execution. When the claim became due Mr. Frey learn ed that A mend w as net the ew ner or property as represented, and he brought a suit for false pretense agalnnt him. The accused en tered bail for a bearing en June ,",th. Struck bjra Train. Friday evening J. S. R'nehart, who keeps a hotel at Reck Springs, Maryland, with a friend attempted te drUe two horses hitched te a wagon across the rail road at Peach Bettem. Tbe team ws struck by train Ne. 13, of the Columbia A Pert Deteait railroad. One horse was in stantly killed, and the ether very badly hurt. The men were badly bruised, hut hud no bones broken. It was a narrow etcape from death ler them. i:.lller Camereu'iWK Dead Mahikita, May 29. Lucy R., wife of O. G. Cuinoren, editor of the Marietta Times, died at one o'clock te-day. The remains will leave Marietta at 12 m. Monday, rer burial at Wilmlugteu, Del., her former home. I'uahtDK lit Werk. The foundation walls for the electric plant of the Edisen Electric Illuminating com pany, of Lancaster, ou Water street, have been completed, and the brick work has been commenced. All the stock in the con cern save -mi snares h is been taken. Te I'rcach Annlierury Sermeni. D. W. Gerhard will preach his 19th anni versary sermon in the Reformed church of New Helland, Sunday morning, and Vo Ve ganville In the afternoon, and ene week later at .eltenrelch's church, at 10 a. m. Twe Bead Bodies Found at Cellins Station. This morning the bodies or two men were found in the canal, at Cellins station. Frem their condition, It is believed that the men had been in the water a week or mere. .Sale el llank Sleck, Four shares of Columbia National bank stock were sold en Friday In Columbia te a gentleman et Wrigbtsville, at 31S0 per share. Large Shad. William Caley and brother, or Columbia, who bring fish te this city, every day, had reur shad that weighed US pounds en market this morning. llaltllilere Jee. Baltimore Joe was ene or three drunks rer the disposition or the mayor this morning. He was retired for CO days. The ethor get oil light. A grand strawberry leatlval and talr for the benefit or blue Cress Cemmandt-ry, Ne 6, will be held in Mu-nnercher hull, ilay at 31, and Junul.SandX The falreena tonight, ltd Hrace Kvungcllcal Lutheran church. North Queen undJameaatreeUi. Services at 10 JO a m and C m p. in, Sunday school aesslen at 1 00 p m' A Rliewy Window. The flnejtand largest collection or deg har. neas, cellars, cat cellars, bells, muzzles, locks whittles, leads, chains, combs, bruthca, flea aeap, etc, ever teen lu thla city, li new en ex hibition In the west window of 11. Ilaberbush's saddle und harnens store. Ne. 30 Centre Square. The window Is artistically arranged and will be examined with much Interest by all levers or dogs and cuts. ltd Sals that was te take, place at Ne. CIS Wet KlngBtruet has been postponed until Monday afternoon utSrf o'clock. MAMKMTI. KMVnb . (, k. - .".w .' Mttv a-rieur market mill but ?U,.U,.1JJ0' Bunerflue, tj03 33 common te uoea Extra, Weatern, t leatw. City allll Kxtras, fl 60(11 M for West Indies i Minn. Ml ra.M .. k. ' Wheat Ne. I Ked stnte en Spot, II HI) Ne. Hpd.S.fic! ha 1 Whtln, state, "V( Se. S Ited, Winter, June, M,;et Ne. 1 Het, Winter, July, Cern Ne S Mixed, cash, ITc June, 4lc. August, lfi ,c. Ul Ne. 1 While Mate, spot, He . Ne de. A0. Rye unl t;l State. KV. Itarler nominal. Perk dull i New Mess. I1WJI0 iV Lanl July, tit t Aug,-; :u MnlaMtvs dull; lsc. for M test belting stock Turpentine dull at XIKc. Rnslu quiet I trained te geed. II nTI OS Petroleum Mcady i refined In nees, se rrvlithU iiKiniunl) grain te l.ltnrpoel, . Hiltler Market dull) Vim Wnstern Crtvimnry, IKtlfte. Cheese quiet Western Plat ("si's SJ- - Kuks unlet i State. !'We , Wlirii. u. simai market dnlli lUinn.si ciitiiwt, t.'.c (Irnuulatpd, i.ijm; s,icc. ThIIiiw dull ( prime elty, .I'.fjlc cetree dull j fair cargees at H. Ulce quiet t ntngus from 3,Se'-V- Oram And i-reTUimts rurnlehe.1 by s. K Vundt, llmknr, ctilcapc. May ii, 1 o'clock p in. Wheat. Cern. Data. Perk. Litd. Mr JJ", -- .. June nu Wi -j... s ai ! 'M July ' ;w siiij s ii a u;k AukusI ;k, j;i s ;i,- n WV, Kepteinber :j s; si .... te October ?s . . Receipts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat.. - 11 Spring Wheat ;.... '21 Cern 4iii ests Si! Rye I lUrley ; Oil City Crudalll! M lie id. Receipts lles i.u Cleetng Prlcw 2 o'rtecK ii n . Ubutt-Cein (tuts. Perk. Ijrrt May 7, . -J.'. -::S s :'i June MS sw. -.i.1, . '.IS ""H July ;i, '-i s ,i 3 Auximt. ;; 3. sis BU-'X Sept,-inti.ir. TT'S S7k, SI .... tt In Octelx-r Oil City Crude Oil l.t Uulraae Market Chioaeo, May 2, 9 i a. m. Market eieiied Wheat Jnne, 73c . -Inly, 74j;c ; Aug.TU.c Cern July, .e ; Ann , siiic Oat-s J une, a44c ; .1 uly, 'jcc. Perk .lune, l il'-i;Jnly. tn ,1'i : Ainr.l'!! Lard .tunc, 5 ;li , July, W1. Ulbs-Juue, ) ITS ; July. IS '". cun. Wheat May, TJJici June, ;j;c;July, TS'.c t Ansast, TtiSc Cern May, Sic , June, Vic -luly, 3V;JV;V ; August, 3711c 0t.-May Sfit. ; June, a;.c. -Inly. 2;c , Aug , 54 He. perk May and June, l 27S ; July. H 10. AlIR. I.st.-'S Lird-llny, Ii ;k : June, 15 7S - July. JQ597Vi auk., MiriW. Ribs Hit. -Vj June, U J Jnly,; Auxest, ISSTS Lire Sterk SlaxketA. Cnicvae. May S. The Dretrri' Journal reports reperts Cattlt Kewlpts, fi.uJ heads shipments, i,ui. the market steadier! shipping steers. ! te l.S) fcs., 333 S3 stockers and feeders, i;reUI.'.): cows, bulls nnd mixed. I.' tW.J: bulk, J 7031 00 : through Texan, II 2et 1). Hogs lU-celpls, TiOii head: shlpuieuw, W00 bead : market steady . cle-lnc a simile loner; rough and mixed 13 Mtf4 13; packing and shipping, K&S31 00; light, ei.73UI.15: skips, riUHJUVJ. Sheep Receipts. 3.40 head; shipment. 1 -se head for Western feeding points market steady natives, t!Q 1 5i. Kast Libsrtt Cattle receipts. 4Te head . shipments, none; market nothing doing- all through consignments Hogs receipts, 1,'Jju head ; shipments, l.cm ; market slew ; Philaflnlpnias, W tQl 4); irk ers. 14'JeaiJ; klps, 1.1 Tr-flt tn. Sheep ircelpta, 1,2 i head ; shipments, 1,'-D : market dull at Thursday's prices Jfew Tork steka. Hsw Texz, AlayJ9 Wall street, 1 Alp in. Meney easy at SJf per cent. Kerelgn ex change firm, higher at II v3t 90; Governments steady ; Currency 6',I15P, hid ; 4'a coups. II at bid; IK'S 1113 bid. The stock market opened Orm and ' . te p r cent, mgner man at tee cieseycsteruay, ana me market continued strong throughout the morn ing. At neon prices had advanced J, te lpur cent. But they have since declined fractionally. Roeeenold 31arket. DAIBT. Creamery llutter buttery fc Dutch Cheese fl lump recLTar. Turkeys f piece (live) " " (cleaned) Chickens ft pair (Ue) ' flplece(cleaned' HISCXIXASIOCS Apple natterfl qt KggslSduz Heney fl ft .Sfliec ...ISC .rOlOC ,...llfri ....11481.73 .j"sili.wic .....Sijiic ITiC ..l.'CJlic Jee M ..'JOCIOC ,. . SX! ,..(llic ..'r3c ..aajaue ,.J?t1IIC .. MJ-O .KsSJSc . lisaaie .. -aie; ,. SJI(K! .SlllPO .HWJC .letilic .. . 2nc .ayjtec . iHiHX; IDC . 30c mra f Apples VKPk. IRCITM. juinaniis viuez. .....,,...., Cecnunuts, each U'lnens V dnz Oranges y dez (iraix: y &. Crnnbwrrlps, pr. et Pine Appleseach Strawberries VSUkTABLU. Cabbage V head , Itents V bh Old Potatoes y bus " y bushel Cauliflower, pr. hd Sweet Potatoes V) W pk Turnles V X pk Peas V pk New Potrttees, Kpk" Cucuuibs-r V dez Tomatoes y qt Asparagus llei.ni fl ,S pk ruej. Halibut . CatrlihfiSi Herring V dez rresh Mackerel fl ft Clams per luu Sea lia-is UlueFlsh Sturgeon..... Shad y piece UfcAlN. Wheat , Oats Cern ltye llavpertnn Clevurseed Timethy HerdQrass , Orchard Uraas Mixed Lawn Uraases rteur bbl Hungarian Uruss lr-QWc 13c r-c 13c '3I1 IOC 10c IOC viOiec '(sjpenc lie .vjv I.-C iiasu I7.il ..ncesss l.va , r-iw , I4.l .... 14 OTA IIJ0 lilt AT lilt. Dzrs. In this city, en the 9ith Inst., Emma J., wile of Wm. Keen, In the 44th jearef hersge. The relatives and ftlends of the family nre re spectfully invited te attend the funiral rrem the residence of her husband. Ne. " Locust street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. HXW JkUVBKTlHISiXf.SIH. T5AKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeaemeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, aud cannot be old In competition with the multttnde et low tent, short weight, alum or phoapliate powders. Beld only fit tans. Kotal lUaiau Pewdib Ce., 108 Wall Street. New Yerk. maT27-lvdw LTNCli M OCK TUIITLK SOU I Lunch THIS (Saturday) KVKNINU, at the Lamb Hetel, Seuth Queen btreet. td JOHN UANS1NQ. CU1CKEN COUN SOU!' l'OIt I.UNUII ., Te-NlAjbt. at JJ. L. PONTAS saloon, Ne. & Kast King Strecu Alse r. A. Uleker'sund L.Kuapp'sIce cold beer en tap. lt LOST A TINE GOLD LOCKET CON CON ..,2,.r!,n'P,cturcef three children, with let ,e ... K . cut en 8ldB- A liberal reward wUI be psld for lu return te WM H. HOY, Hoekblmler, Ne, lu south Queen street, or Ne. 417 West Chest nut street. jjd CANE8, OAMEaANOTUER FltESU supply of Canes, or all the latest styles, te please tbe taste of everybody, at ... MAAlKLKV'8 (rermerly Uartman's) " Yellow rent," Ne. -a North sjueen BtreeL JfliXKIIIir.'. R Kl.tdlOl'S KKUVICI'S W1I-1. HU iV held In the fellow tng chinches en l-niidav. In the morning at lean. In the eeuliig at7... snnd ly srtimil at III n, m. When the hour la dlrlcn lit It IsapeiUlly neted: tiiRIT 1 t'THicmM Ciimcil West Kins street K I. Kret, imstur. filni at ltrain. tu.niid 7 IS p. m. iiiulii) srhcsil si ! p, m. tiKe LtTnKHts. Cemer of North Oureu and James street. Ilev ('. Klvln llenpl, pastor. s,ncc nt le-ll a 111. niidVOii p. m, Miud, hoel nt '2 p m PnssnvTiitAs MawesuLCnt'sm, Seuth Queen met. ScnUen lnerulug nnd evening at the ususl hours. nllsl h m tusil mis-ta nt 143 11. m. l'rsprmetlng eduesdn ecnlng All lire web oine. I'Slex ltKrnr.1 -l.lder t Pilce, pastor Preaching nt 10- i a in , nnd 7 P p In. by the jiister Minday si hm,l nt 14S)i m st. MKrims's tltisr.) 4 at Bvii t oilkek phai ki l)ltln'ilc,iitt lean a. 111. t-crtium by I'ml I. V llerlisrt. I l. K nsin i -1 Irst ( hut, h, (ilenn.111). North Water siivi-t. Ite . Isaac Hess, tusinr I'leirh Ing lit li a. in and nt ; 11 p. in. Mind ly si lns.l at s a. in. MiciiNn KvisncucsL ( P.ngllsh ), en Mulberry street, ntoe Oi-inge IUi. P. Miilih, p.ister Pn-nehtng at 10 ' a 111 and 7 13 p. in. Miiiiln school at 1 p. 111 PniM-r aud 4 lass en Tnesdny and 1 hilled ly evenings, at 7. te sharp. Ull KT lOI'TIOr l IH Hi II I . .11. l. .. ulsiuis, Ilev M. y i-i lie. pastor Preschtng at Ill-Jen. in., and 7 P p. 111. Miinlin ., IhhiI at I 43 p, in tiksT Kvmi-.siKii 4 ut am. -Itev J. M.I Urel, 1) H , pastor tcrMces te morrow at 1H-30 ,1 111. and 7 13 p. 111. Suudav s, lns.l nt lp tn S-T I.IKK'S ItKreKVKlv- Mill ) lb Mm P Llrhlltvr, pastor l"ii .1 nlu.il a 111 and 7 43 p m sunda ch.s.' at .' p 111. I MTKI IIRCTHnKS IS l'IIHST(( 1VSST -Meat Orange street, Is'tweeu .Mulliern and I liulullii stnets, (renuerlv known as ali 111) II, -I It r unk. jiastiir. NesttMces .suml sili.silnt 1 43 p tn i.T. ,'1.1 l'-nxr;n.-i:cv ,1 It, Miuinsker. H. t pastor ti Ine seniles nt in sin, in nnd H,T'nl.,.m- 8l"'lsv school at 1-43 p in IMS M omen s TeuiiHTiinre Union will held their iimi e pm er meeting tivmorrew nllcrmxm al a quarter ivist i , clock. In t. Paul's M. K. church, i south IJueen strict, nnd will be led bv tnepister, Itev. 1 UrKiils. KMiry one, whether manor uetnati, thu wants te sce the temper anee cause preer.s Invlteil te thesu lueetliigs l'RxsnTEiiM-Pn-nrhtng mnrtitng sndiien. lug liv the pastor. Itev Jus, . .Mitchell, I) 11 ;-T Part's M K. CiiDRi-11 Prenrhtng at li:i a 111. and 7 43 p 111 by the pastor, ltuv. Clmrtcs Itheads. Sundav school 111 1 43 p. in l'mjer-mis-ting mi M ediiesda evening at 7 13, Mniiiu-J M i Hark, jvister. leti n. m., litany and t-erinuu : i in, Sunday schiMil : 7. p. in , 1 enlng service li.iMn Li iuta erMiest(vinnrniwinnm lug. nfli riiisui aud evening, ctmdiicted bv tbe pastor, UuY Charles 1. Iry. Members uf the lirinit Army will attend the evening servlcn In a hed), .specli! scrv Ire nel Thursdaj iviiliig, Ascension ln , nt 7 se. In the chun h r .lin s ii.ennaii Iterermcili church, corner of Orange tiiul .Mulberry streets. ,--i-ilci- nt 10 . in aud at 7 13 p.m. Ascension OavntlOiv. m l'astnr, Kev .1 Kculllng. 11 Ii. Pirst M K ( m ki h t lu Vi a in . and ; 13 p in. preachlng bv the p-uter. Kev. -I I tir 1 43 p in. blindly sclnsil. Prayermietlng mi M ednesiHy evening at 7 Ju, Mkst Missies M K Lhspel, cenier ( harlette and Lemen streets, preaching nt pi: J" a in. nnd 7 13 p in by Ilev. (.ray.ip. in. Mindsy sehe.il Prnver ines-tlng en Ihursdaj ivenlng at 7 13 p III. r ast hue '-Tr.Err M. K u h-kl -1 p ni.fun dayschivil .T Jens s I niixnvi-Kev S)l,inus Stall, pvster Preaching in the morning nn "Werk'' nnd tn evening en the movement for " Knrly Closing ' Minday schisil at 1 43. Oetwald 3IU 3IU slen school ul p. m. Msvts free. All are In vlted. .ViV IP A I) PA' li TTSKMVX Tit. -VTOT A l'ATl.NT Mi: 1)1(1 SH KID- J- ney ntrectiens are nleiici abated by lien en's Capclne Plasters. Itetler than nauseous dnvs. Lrxtii! i.i Nruf i.uM-iTi-TeH.CM) our Kreut lunch nt CO.NttAH SCHKAPKKK'S Saleen, ltd .Se. 1.3 Herwart "-tre t. LfNCll. -URAN1) MOCK TU11T1.T: soup I.nmh nils K KMM,,nt llfssIMJKIfs MA.Ntllt IIOTKI,, Opposite IV est hlng street skating Itlulr. 3-Luncn every morning. Till: ONI.YCI.KAH 1IAVAN rii,i,i:u tl(li: In the i ty ter 3c. Meerschaum Llg-vr und Ugirette Ib.lders for IOi- HLJIU I lis CIliAKSTOItK, lebl.! M Abtfd Ne, ill Kast King .street. Ghand si-rr einF "giTani) ei.a.m snup et out this (Saturday) evening at the 'chiller Heuse. Se S.I North Oneen street. i erk and Heading beer en Hraughu Alse Ale and Perter en draught. ltd" K ( HALL, Proprietor. AA. BB. Use M;iiilii!iiu Heller Fleur. The Original. The lleaL tn y-MvM.WAl lt CI AM hOUI' Ll'NCIl THIS "(SATCn l. (evening at the Southern kxchntige lintel, corner south Queen and Middle streets, .sprenger's I ag, r, llx k und Koehester Ht-i-rs en tap JOHN II limit, hit, ltd Proprietor. 21 riflf HA LAKY TO AOKNTS 4Ass7vadrcsat-inee, - tilt. SCOTT !i KI.hi'lKIfj (JOOlis, .Se. sli llmadway. New erk. 1 he Only dcnnlne. nps Jtndtsul Wanted-a(,i:ntn coin meni:y w Ith our Amateur Photo. Outfit und col lecting tainlly pictures te enlarge. Hiicclal 30 day offer. KMPIKK tnnixn te, WiayO-Jitcial Ne .-si canal St., .S. ) . Ol'UNlNfiOK V NKW H.TllKIMtSUOT. The undersigned begs leave te Inform his friends und the public- that hn has opened a lmr ber shop In the basement el JO-hleman's Jew building, e. 4.1 North Huke street, where he will be glad le meet his frtenGs und eustmners. It .1 liK.NDKIt. Pi'ni.ic s.vi.i: ei' onto iiensics. On .Monday, May 31, IvB, will be sold at I). I-egan's hale stables, Market street, rear of 3lc(Jrunu ileu-i), Lancaster, Pa, 20 head of Horses. Among them are some very linn drivels and heavy honed It erier Snle te tnmtnenreat 1 ti'clecki iu. A crtdit of tedays will be given, ltd OasIKL L4IUA.N. LANCAhTEK FIUE I'-SCAl'E AND Iren ence Works, corner Grant and Cherry sts., Ijincister, Pa., A.N.N K A '1IIOVIAS, Pioprieters 3lanufacturers of Plain and Or namented Iren lm hcape and Iren Pences, Ac , Ac. Kstlmntes und designs furnished en application, mar-3md,s,it F OK SALE OR HENT. JU A very desirable two-story Hrlclr, Mated TOBACCO H'AKKHOUSK. w lth nillrril aldlnir conveniently located, with ubeut 1.ni cases ateragH capacity, sltnated In htrasbnrg, Lancas ter county. Apply te HACSMANA IIUHNS. JanS.'.OJAStfd le M'est Orange StreeL ESTATE OK MABY ANN 1IANTCI1 late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letter testamentary en said HRtatuhuvlnit' been gnuiti-d te the undersigned, all tH-nseiiH tmlnbtcd theni theni te are reneested temaknliuuiudlatti payment, and these having clams or demands against thii same, will present them without delay for settle ment te thu unduralgned, residing lu suld City. lll.VV tiKOsll (neulIANTLII). .. . Kxecutrlx. II C. llRuatKSH, A t lernej- apie ,tds NOTICE "" I.ANSAiTm, Slay ), Hm; The undersigned rollecter will sit In the Orphans' court Itoem, Court Heuse, from t te It a. in. and from i te 3 p. in., Ttiesd ,y, M'ednes day, 'lliursduy und Prlday of each week until July .1, lsi, le collect state nnd county tax of the'Jil, 3d, ttthand 7th wards of Lancs;er city ferl-;. Plve jwrtsint. abatement ter all taxes paid en or before J II l. X bv-,;. StttftM JIBNJ P. HASTI.S'O, CelIerUir. Fer. iakuains(jO te hechtemph, Dealer in I.-idles' nnd fients' Punil-lilng lineds In Underwear Shirts. M'erklng Pants, Overalls, Neckwear, Huspenders, Cellars and Cuffs, Hosier), from six pairs for cents up te the finest llntlsh. Pleai-u call und examine be. lore J en buy. AT IIKCHTOLIPS, Ne. 35 North (jucuu atnsil, VSlgn el the lllg Stocking. P. S. small Houses ler sale or Kent. GOOD .NEWS I-'OK THE THIIWTY. 1 havejust secured the exfluslvu agency AUl U11J, 1.11JT I'll UUI'PKIIT'S KXTKA NKW YOI1K IIEKU, pronounced by competent iudges the btn hthI purett liter new iiiaiiutactiired unyuirre ' CHAltLIKHOsTKlt, l'roprlcter of Til K COltNKH a A LOON, i Hear or Central Markets, the only place In the cltywhciu this Famous beer cuii be hud. AWTrylt. myl71mdMWlt S"nELIiINi7bi'F AT ( OS I'. " Tba undersigned effera ler sale heap Jump beat Carriage, -Market or business M'ligeu, one second hand exti-nsirin top Pha-ten, n tme mull no-top M'ugnn All this work Is strictly Unit' class und Is being sold owing te the dissolution et thu partnership of Hlmeisbach A Weber, by whom the wagons were inadu. The vehicles can bit aeen at tbe storage wuieheusu of Daniel A. -Ms vel, Iti West Chrjtnut street, who la uuthor uuther lied te sell them. jqus ,MK, iU1A(,, XTOTII'K TO HKIDUE HUII.UEKH. -11 Healed propessU ler the erection of the following bridges will be received at the efllcii eftha County Commlaslenoni, Lancaster, Pa., untni2oVleck,no.in,TUKSliAY, J UN K'.-.i,I-sri' 1. bridge ever Cocallce creek, al Lelnbath's mill. In hat Cocallce UiWHshlp. 8 I'.rldgoever Mill creek, at He sicr's mill be tween laaicl and Upper Leaieck. townships. S. ilrldge ever Conelngo creek, at Weeds mill. In Fulton township. The plans und specifications prepared are for WoedeuAlurr'AruasHrldKcai lien bridge men must present their own plans and specifics. liens. , . Proposals for mason rj' and superstructure will be received separately or combined. Ma Ma senry bids tbeuld ueslguate whether they uie rer Iren or wooden kildgcs. Afnrlelt bend of $Vu must accompany bids. Slants ler bid and bend can be procured trem commissioners, lly order of COUNTY COMMISSIONKUS. Attest t Frake Ubixst, Clerk, maj-.'V-S.U.M'td XKIT AVrKHTMKMKNrn JTKXT DOOU Ty TlIK COUHT HOUSli FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Dress Goods ! alenlKveT ..J-auiln!; slna' ,arie'V;er;kW eV .'hVseXus" IZXl'Z MldisrllldllilfrrV "P-"- ". Plccc, or llaiHlsiiiun M hlle Kmbreldered Itnbes, fttm, fl.tm, f3te, up I .M.(0, R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE- COURT Nt(H AltrKHTINKMKSTK. pi.A YINO C UlS AT (, UK'. AND I.V. A pt r deck t lue (lilt Kdge Plavlng Punts, JSe. 1st deck. HKMI Til's (Hi Alt MltillK, fibi.'l MAMfd Ne III Knst hlugstriet. M U 1'fHi: KYE WHISKY 7. ckvt-Tpku yti.vur Is splendid. Try It, UOIIlthU'.s LlslljiiKnl'OHh, si Centre Seuare, Lanraslnr, Ps. a.rvMydl( LsOMKrillNli NOVEL IN lMSHINO 0 TVCKLK. Luminous Pleata, Mies aud 1 roiling spoons A complete llueef Ited. Keels, ltass riles, Hisiks, Hw Iv els unit fisherman's sup piles generallv, -it llt'UI.KY'S IlltllO STOItK, Ne. a; M est hlng MtnsiL tTeVAN'S YUH'IU LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable VrEKiwcii.vuM cia.vn and chiah- ar a. ettti Helders nt lu cmt, (lunulnn Meer schauin PIimvs and cigar Helder, always lu Sleck, at , .. MAIIKLKY'H. (rermerly llsrlinan') 'Mellow Prent," NikjilNnrth (Jiusm stnsil EMOCIt.VTIC COlNTArCaMMTlTEK." The liemet ratlr County Committee of laincas. ter Ltilllity will meet at llln. ill. en MON 1IAV , .ll'NK ;that the cemiulttee rtsim (third Meer of heplnr'a Pestnillce llulldlug) te tlx the time for the etiuutv, convention, aud le transact such ethor business as may 1m brought bolero thu cemmttttsi. . i . li K.N sab, ( halrman. 1,M astir. May 25, lshC. instil wad pitlVATES.VliE OK HOUSES. I will have by Mendav a carload of IOWA HORSES, consisting of drivers and workers nt for gene ral farm ue, v hlch I w III dispose or al PU1VATK BALK. OKOItliKUKOSHMA.V. INSTATE OK UOItllUT T. HOIMNSON, li lateer Ijincuster tlly, deceased Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make ImtneuUtn pay ment, and theso having claims or demands against the Mime, will present them without delay fersettlement te the undersigned, rt-sld lug In Lancaster i-Hy, Pa. KMILV II. KOItlNSOV. inj'StUiM Kxecutrlx. vTOTicr. te Ti:.vciiT:itsr " Xsl 1 he tiesrd of school dliecters of Kast lien cgul low ushlp will meet In the school building ntMaytnwii, Pa, en M'KIiNKsdaY.JU.S K'j, at s o'clock p in, ler the purpose el apiHilntlng teachers ler said district. Teachers desiring poslllens should at euro send llielrnppllentinus te hlMu.N I.. IlKAVDT.Secri'tarv. box 11, Marletta, Pa. ltd tnajir.ii.tJuneVAltw aMIK Ot.I) 1M.AN INDI'.It A NEW SYS . TEM. Presents ! Presents ! Call at our store and we will explain te you our new system of awarding presents. All checksum will b redeemed. Our stock of Teas, Coffees, Ac, Is the largest and most complete In the city. CLARKE'S TEA STORE, tniS-lvdAw Ne. 33 M'est King Street. pillI.ADEU'III.V SHOW OASE WORKS Any shape or style made te order and guaran teed te be nrst class. Estimates ler any aim in form solicited. Cases carcfnlly packed nnd shipped te all parts of the country. A large stock and great variety te telect trem. All "renchgiass All pinel bottoms. Allew prices. The best Is thu cheapest. Plean call and ex amine, in n. FOimillSTltKKT, mar21-3mdTuAS Philadelphia, Pa. ATIM-EIVS I.lQl'OH.STOKIi AS TO QUALITY M'e can give yen better value than any ether house in the trade. Me earn- the largest stock OLD WHISKIES In Lancaster. Meney lerundfid for anything proving unsatisfactory. Miller's Liper Stere, 3.1CK.NTKK SyilAKK. inv.-iliniHAn Almw J." ;. martin a co. Rug Department ! During tlie List month there liave been parties carrying Smyrna lings from deer le deer, sell ing same at mero tlian their value, and under the temtitatieii of heing able le jiay for them at the r.ite of ",c. jicr week, customer! jiay much mere for tliem tliau they can le imrcliased for in a regu lar May. Te give you au idea of our pilced, which me guaianteii te Iw of as line a qual ity, in most restects liner, and at prices quoted we can sIiem1 an immense line of patterns in all ahet. Bremley's and Leedem's Smyrna Rugs and Oarpeta. ft, in. I. in. Single Doer Hive 1 lixL' 10. Uureau, Sbe 1 i)x?. 0-J1.K. Deuble Doer, Size 11 1x3 1 iOU. 5.1-lnch Ilujr,Hl7e2 l!xl fie2.60. RO-inch Hug, Size i! .V- 093.01). i l Kin?, Si7tj:i oxe e eo.eo. Sefa ltug, SI70-1 07 0-J8.10. Hack Hug, SI0 2 0x2 !) J2.00. Hack Hug, Siu3 0x3 1 $3.00. Smyrna Carpets, (J-Ox 0 0 518.00. " ' 7-0x11 0 27.00. " " 741x10 0-J30.00. " t)-exi2 e eio.eo. " ' 10-fixll-C W-i.OO. " " 12-0x15 0 eOe.OO. FULL SIZE ai'AIlAXTEEIJ. It Mill pay )ou take a leek at our Ruga, which you Mill find loner in price and are of the finest makes. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West Klut? & PiIiirb Nit (Oppe.lta Steven. Ueu,.., LAN0A8TKB. PA. ' ladies' Dress Goods I HOUSB. LANOA8TBR, PBNNA. NKW AlirttHTMKMKNTi: Tilly K l'Elt OENT. AIIATKMKNT Wll.l. X." bu nlloeedon nil Hter rents psld en or belore.lll.NIC v, f MTKIts, "W"I CltyTreHsiirnr WHY i'AY fl.'. l'OIt A SET OK TEETh" when you rnii gel llie sninn nt fs, Ht W.I. rllir.lt'M Dentnl Itoetns, .Ne im North tlueiiu luel (1hs Hdmlulsteix,d. aim? I) d (JAM l.r.NlPS O ClllNKHKLAHNIiltV. Ne II Seuth Prince Htreft. Wnshlni; nnd Iren- Iiil; done lu the tieiitesl ntyle Hint ul Ihn leite.t price. tni wd mums I HHOEHI New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. '10 NOHTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Pintertlce) M ii huxe Just received nun of thu U.t Lines of .Men's lley, euths', Lmlles', SlUses' nnd L'hlldrcu'a SHOES Thnt ran be KOt for Hie money, thus rniuplct rniuplct InKeurnlieAdy InrKii stork Mn rn Kimmntce the prices te Ul 1IUITO.M PKlUltKr)." Mil tuiMi Htrlctly "(INK PlllUK,' und Kimrntileii entire AntlsliiCtleu. If you unnt fluiier ceiiie ihoeseridlppers, If you wnnt hund or mnrlilni. inndn shees.ln fnct, II you wnnl nnythlntf In tbe sins, line, ttutt cim be found only In flrnl clnis estnhlliihinimts nt Pepultir l'rlces, mil utthu NKW IlKII ritONT KlllIK SUIltK. Ne. 48 N0KT1I QUKKN STKKI tNext Heer te the Pmteillcii ) CHAS. A. REECE. niirllxtndAwK Bu KHS SILKS. WyqTT & SHHND AlKHls.in theoutlnek for briftilnii hve madu HdviuitU(eiiiM nirclin.ci of DRESS SILKS, htTectliiK n direct saxIuk InciMlemurs of from 10 te 1 cents it )urd NKW SUMMKIl 8II.K. 2,310. 3;,lc . .Vc . COt.OIIEII t)l!KSSSII,Ks,j;iesft0..75c. ailnrh COI.UItKO HATIN ItllAHAMV. R's .. IlKiAjunl. KI.K4IANT SUItAII Sll.h.i, "1 Inches wide. sV. a ynril. S'lnch lll.AUh SATIN UHAHAHA, 7ie.,4l fl.UAynrd, iMnch UI.AtK .SUKAII iill.liS, s,"Wc Anil II lu n j aril. 1ILACK (IllOSrOUAIN MI.KS, xnrrAiitel In Rlrusatlsfuctlen In wear, F7tjc., tl Ul, II 'An jatd Parasols, Parasols. Me re dully ricelvlnj? uddlllnns tenurliu juen tock, madu le our epeclal order by the beatuiAliers. COACII1NO PAUASOt.S, t,ACKTKIM.MKIIPAUAS01.H, STHIPKII PAKASOI.S, TWIM.KHrllLKSUNSIIAIiea, AT PKltKS TO SUIT T1IK1DJK1, AT 1IH- New Yerk Stere, Neb. O, 8 & lO Eriat Klnsr Bt. TTAOEK.V lUlOTIIEIt. WHITE GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR. IS OTA LISKX, riinsciiSA isxoek, KXOLlStr SA TSXOOK, isir. Mui.t., VICTORIA I. A WXS, CUKCK X A IX ZOO K, CO It I) ED riQUK, PLA ID I. A ll'.V.V. Embroideries and Laces. HWlSSKMllltOIDKltlKS.KIounrliifrandtlver HWlSSKMllltOIDKltlKS.KIeunrliifrandtlver ull te match. NAIN.OOh KMIIKOIDKUIKS, Pleuncinif and Ovuullte JIutch. UAMIIKIO EHIIUOIDKItirs, PlnuncliiK nnd Overall te Mutch. COI.OHK.I) KM11K01I1KUIK.S, llress Muleiltl te Mutch, KMHUOlDKItlKS, UOUKH. KSUUItlAI, LACK HKIUTlNll, llluck nnd Kcru. (1U1PUUK LACK ri.OUNC'INd, lllack nnd Kcru. KOYPT1AN I.AUK SKIlniNO, M hlte and C'riium. KOYPTIAN LACK KI.OUNCI.NG3, While and Cream. IIKADKD VKUNT8, CUIIDKD PHJUK, LKON UK INHK. NAINOOK, SWISS MUSLIN. PICKNCII I.AWW. CAUURICS ANII 8ATKKNS. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 WEST KIXO ST KEET, I.ANC'ASTKi:, PA. AMUUKafXnrH, pl UI.TON OI'EUA HOUHE. ' 4TSIX XinUTHt Oorameuolner Monday, May 24 1G80. Special engitfement of the DUUnuulthra American Actri.j, Ida Lewis, Aldei by her t'iccllent Druinatle Company. REPEriTema aATUUIlAY-lUNiuuTSlKAllAB-UoeK. PUI0KS J0,50and30CKNT8. 0raS?"eaSeaUn0W0U8atthe0aIietaa -5W