yiLM rCAtSTtERaOMLY tCEB, TOTSDAY, MAY 3, 1887. JUUI JBHPJI -IS BWS.-BC-.1C1P s. 5i -V "fCWPKK.?WeiVW m Hi Mffiwr r 'BKMMMt tctmausf. fljuMsl i- AddrtMti Br M la- PMMMiM NnM fey til Ladlta BjMlHl liiiinii i Jehn Kissinger yajl ami NtM-Tein Melt. iT i . sr COLUMBIA, Jiy 3. trert LbUwtmi cnercn waa )- atehi arMa. MaaDara seu iiiuuub Zglm a (SMial rejoicing ever ant at 730 o'clock, upending f tear la aectal Intercourse. The 1 at 8 o'clock with prayer it, U. Mengea; song, Mrcnnercher; Tt6i. Zimmerman, et Yerk; song, r; aaarenea uy xteva, w. m-euxuc, r.and J.U.rennebecker.et town; IjUzle Troepe, who la eight IBM, whleh was rendercd In en excel- 1 aadreee, Rev. J. u. Aienges, llnhlat aoeg, Mrennercher ; dedica- .BBT..U. BbfldJner. 'Alter the exer- i concluded the Urge audience ad- lle the lecture room where refresh- were served by the Ladles' Mite ae- The evening taas passed In general r. hand baklnir, sincing, etc., anu a t happy people than the members et the I Street Lutheran cuuicn wetiiu ue I te Had. "n v Accident te a llrakunsn. iRbalnKer, brakeman en freight tram i try engine Ne. 740. et the l'enniylva- llallread, had his right a'm broken about Celeck last evening. The train was taaadavptogeeastlntbe west yards, ngernaa ms arm caiicut ueiween stead weeds, resulting In the Injury. The I waa reduced by a physician. Bjeverely Injured in a lluuaway. rAbotUene o'clock this afternoon while Dr. kS, B. Thompson and wife were returnleg te borne in Wrlghttrviiie, their horse i and ran off, throwing the doctor IMtMl lira. Thompson from the carriage. LTEhejr aeatalned severe Injuries and were l te the collector's elllce, at the bridge, (Dr. Llnoawcaver attended te their in- tf,hnsi ji,, iw aenmeav , ,f Senne; the month of April the following rjramber of cars were handled by empleyes et xwrnnivanla railroad at Columbia : ejnaBDer ei trains eastward, i.'.m ; leauea ,43,370; empty cars, 2,342. Total, 45,718. rVBmtmr nf tmtna wrftt. fiwt Inndml earn. ., . .". .t.; LVT ,7,, euMfcSHO wiiipiy cars, oi,'ie. muisi, i?,iee. FtJCraaid total, 13,81L The movement Is a ile- from March, l&bi, eIS,C7J cars, but an i of 10,270 cars ever April, l!0. r . tf Town Notes. 5 Tha Vigilant Fire company will meet this ai i"E u regular mentniy meeiiag. di-'.X beard crossing has been put down at 3(111 atraH and the Beading railroad. This much needed, as the place was tery ens for walking at nights. ;; isiuisywu laiiiBiu uiicakrcia wm ujijwar iu l,l. f..1A ul .., .M, l tneuse, en Saturday evening, May me. Pj-yS.Mra.andMra. G. F. rjtelnbelser arerepre- 'yssssiuig-ineiinurcu ei uea si me sunuay f'Peaoei con venuen at unurcntewn, uumeer. I county Ifi Berr. W. H. Sleek will talk en his tour -Bknesrh Jerusalem, in the Second Street tIititharan church en Wednesday evening. lTV TUB Sens ei veterans, numberlnu ii. went iieljancaster last evening en a visit te the Xdles' Aid society. A very pleasant time Waa had. Speeches were made by Captain Si Bally. Lieutenant llasselback and Picket ?&Ctnard Wanbaugb. The visiting cwnp were Eiaanaaemeiy entertained b;,lfe l.ncaiter Vi.-oL.Lr5"i,xeran "niieu in inarriage r""S?Si and Clara I.erlng, en Monday, 3t Paul's T. K. church. WMBCK MMAR VBB8SH M.L. A Umcastrlan Who Was Hurt In a llallresd Accident. On Mesdi.y allcrnoen a wreck occurred en the Columbia A. I'ert Deposit railroad a short distance below CresswelL The passenger train from I'ert Deposit was making pretty oed time towards Columbia when It ran Inte a freight train at the above point. The ix,e freight was about pulling te a siding when "isi acciaent occurred, liie cnoeoso anu &V'.a..al nnt rt Ihu fret,.!,, wn,. tltvi,.... t&'tuvn Ihn track and IiaiIIv broken. h.-, -..... ,f -Theameke stacicanu neauugbt ei tne pas- !! Irwfintltrn tl'nrA hmVfln nil nml It Iir-1. J WVW-WM . . ... ....... v.. Huw .. Pwa otherwise damaged. There was a num- of persons In the passenger cars I the shock of the collision was great that all were shaken badly. One of these en beard I Frederick C. llelnbard, who lives at 103 PftOeral street, this city. He was thrown from tk M aide of the car te another, and fell heavily WKMk a aeat striking his back, lie was taken te Pelumbia some time afterwards, where he 'J"C Was attended by Dr. Craig, Later he was jf awnght te Lancaster and taken te his home. avt, naicnans, ine company pnysician, at- t Mauled him. It was found that none of Ills KWhsm wnrfl hrnkfin. hilt tbere Ian cniirMiKnInn ff.af the ribs and he is badly bruised, lie -la oennood te his bed and the pain ta ae great that he is scarcely able te f-. Til. Il...l I, .. . .,..!.... fe'Mr. Belnhard Is a dealer in iHh and went te p,Hjarryvule en Sunday te purchase some Bhad. w aeeing mat ma nn were leaded , ha took " this train for home, lie 'aaja that when the accident occurred ; ha had his head out of the window, llelore ltmmj iwaeueu me puiui, uu saw me usgman ei U'lS-ae freight train sundlng en the track .JTTnAlrwilYir. Ir. 41,a ......nn... ..f l.n i-HIMMIIMB W M.W VUIUnjI Ul IUI7 l jj-aaager train te stett. Soen alterwards ?lha train passed ever several caps, but r.WW WHn ' "u UI W 11CVU lO UUV OI tTj?7fcAtal,0lB IMhl.nAlnlll. t - T gvaavM aa"" . j'uiui ,i,u(u in n auarp .carve and it wai aboe that the collision P,peOk place, Mr, Keluhard say, however, t the llagman was below the cut and in 'lallTlew of the men en the passenger train. Z'jn Oar Columbia correspondent says that the ger train was drawn by endue Ne. r and consisted el a lish car, a combination A neauinfrAi' eenpli The cnnln. .r .,.- F;i! ' " r --- - . -w vug, no u, wie tlratght train was Ne. 811. The crash ec MUiadata nelnt about tbrne miarteru r.t a FfwallA bsilnw CVeuivrAll Th rrAi,.i. . i ..-., . r-' w --.. .. ...... -uuuuKuiiiauuBU rttwe cars el ballast te put oil at Crcsswell. KfWhara a new siding U being put I: ."'In. and waa plvnn ,i, ,i..i.. ,., ...... fVT - e-.- " Hufc way rav uu iu yweu at maximum speed. IM arrived v there at C:ie p. m. The yagnUr flagman, Oeorge L'lmer, had been latfsaietlarber, where he was pulled un w iwauKer iraiu. iv uen me train I at the siding, Hart Shertzar. ene el I crew, was sent back te Hag the approach. r paaaenger train, lle had placed cans en t track, but the train ran eer them and him. The collision then occurred. i W. Hchreeder, postal ageut en the i thrown from the mall department I used for baggage and was sllgbtlv A man from Wrightsvllle had his badly cut The Frederick division r were called into service and went na of the wreck. This passenger about two hours late In arriving tbla. The 1UU in the first car were I about the car. jV i jrvl. TM Trained tltar. three men having two rusty baara with thorn, arrived In this city, ew giving exhibitions. One of the fa' large animal, and among ether taMeaspUahad by him he crawla tele. 'A 9ma Smm Uoeteiw. IttolMefcrmduate et tbe medical de- CU University of rennsylvanla ,A.Atl4M.Jr., aonet Wm. A. AUee, if'lkai ettjr, Md Tllirhman llalliet,. t m trnMHuu sua Auraeait college. r - Obsweb ParrDaetHl. k .Tataiw sTeka C. Mmrue and William I hn pttivMMd um Old Haanoeiia tMirtaWliUfeF Uw Lutheran de-1 9M Mtewtac la Ik retaUv (rad by 1 1 i - et the pupila nlaBty-Uut la num bar, In attendance at Die baja' high achoel daring the menthi or March and April Twe bears' home ttudy axpacttd from each pupil : rmrr clam. Clarence H. Ulrsh....H,Wm. H.Gell w m. Z. ltev ,.I7 ChaaB.Leng... ,.(n len B. Miller.. Nelsen 11- Key nelds Charles lhtis. ,n I. liner K. fttencr H ceign A I.HRlCS.., Kdward I'enU .'.is Charles Kliy lUhas. K. Zortman. .. , 91 I'cter II. nick , entries iicnm. Walter A.Belnmhl ..91 Klmer llamlsh ..7 ,.7J ,.1-S Warren 8 Kelim 90 Herbert lieltshu Jehns. Martin 84 Jacob 11. Urnir , Cliaa-s. Welchan si.Charlcs W. Fncgley luvld llalr sj (.ece.vu rLass. Jeseph II. Apple , .Teenli II. Apple Kenillir II. llnrn. s? I.ulh, r II. Ill oil 7 .B'lFranfc II.Bndj sMIenry haudel M Hiii. K smith .Mtt. II. McCaskvy I ,s Waller Urtitr ' .S2Jamuil It. Miller ... . .se Kugene 1". Cehe. ' .0 hil P. I rind 71 0 hdwln W. Hngcii. . 67 .Hi Herbert C. Miller. .le. H. T (liny.... alter Wtlnrdlng. Wm. 1. lliirilinit . II II. McUutkcy .. Aliiiiui AJiiins .., (I. -M. Ieniiinn. . . .Ins. II Mi Cm key . tumr i.eani Tllll.Dlt-AR'. Jnn J Kethcrnicl....'rt Herbert M.llptrmcler.79 Walter Watsen (lee Iv Dlller Ilnrrj 1. 1.MHi" Abnun M. Sbnck. . Hen. II Klnier W 111. llletcber Walters, iplckltr . Jehn A spn-iiper , Clai"ene . IhkIi. i.ee. II Dlnklelierg in. II Oninpf . Henry V Mjrs..., Uee. s. lleleinc . .Mrrana? iieu v 91 Uee. . W. HnilMker T' . (Jenrirn V. llell t .91 ( larence K Kurtz. IMu ll.Cenard ; Harry 8 A Heek ; mnk K. llurt . .? HarrvW . Knrlni .. .N. Uba. 1.. Main ball I.ytnan ll.llrady. l waiter Faeeley . .. Kll Stein reiRTii ILA9. wtllltm 11. lien , m.Uraliltl SbicflYr M K.rwtn I. Hey .. . Mclm)aJ Nan .. Ohe. W. Selveit .. Miller !! Hnere Leenard... The. U. Hewell ., Albvrt 1.. sehunu , Kil. C. Altlck.... Han 1' Miller ... llenard I. l'ylir.., TI'W.U.WelfcirlierKer 51 . te .Toe. H.Stewart l . fij l'hlllp Steffee ir ..r.li.lehnu rrankltn 41 ..foiJelm r. Klpple U ..N'Eenr H.Ureir It ,.v Wm it Ilarrlen .... JO ..57 VrthurM. HaMa ..57 wm l". huhn r; ,.WS uarrl-ea Mctaskey. .1) A Sad Death. A sad death occurred In the HreaJ street station, l'hlladelpbla, Monday about neon wbcnMlM Lizzie Martin, daughter of the late Dr. Jehn Martin, of (ieorgetewn, breathed her last. Iho family hate been renlding in Philadelphia for some tluie and Lizzie bad been afflicted with consumption. It was her earnest wish te return te Lancaster county, and ehe was te have been brought te Chris tiana en the last line Monday. Just as she was being put upon the train she died in the presence of her sister. The sd scene was wltue9sed by hundreds of people, and there were lew dry eyes In the crowd. De ceased was 21 years old and will be burled at Octoraro church. Married by a New Alderman. Thcllrst parties doing business with Alder man llershey alter the owning of his new oulceen Monday, were a smiling couple from the country. They found their way te the elllce In the afternoon. They entered blush ing like a pair el hollyhocks In full bloom. They at once Bta'ed that they wanted te be united in marriage. This startled the new alderman somewhat, as be did net expect anything of the kind se early, lie quickly recovered, however, and asked the couple for their license. The groom with a bread smile drew the paper with Mart Keller's signature from his pocket. The squire at once pro ceeded te make the two one and the knot was tied. Without further ceremony the ceuple left the elllce happy for the present, at least. Alderman HarT Safs theCennty. Alderman Ilarr en Wednesday presented a bill te the county solicitor for f70 3e for cases ei drunkenness and disorderly conduct disposed ei stnee January 1st, in all et which cases the defendants were committed. The solicitor approved the bill, but when pre sented te the commissioners they declined te approve It, en account et the rule adopted so.ne time age, requiring all bills te lay ever thirty days. The alderman demanded his bill back, and at ence brought suit against the county before Alderman Terdney. The object of the suit is te ascertain whether the county commissioners can legally refuse te pay a bill after It has the approval of the so licitor. The alderman also claims, and it is the fact, that as the constables' bills for the satne canes were paid en presentation, his should also have been paid. l)ath of Mrs. Ir. A. J. Scbulzr. 1 rem the Heading Herald. Mrs. Dr. Ann J. Schulze, aged IS years, died Monday afternoon at the residence of her son, Dr. llernard it. Lee, '3 Seuth Tilth street. She had been a long sutlerer from a malignant tumor and had undergone eight operations for Its relief, hut without success. Uer condition necessitating another operation, it was performed yesterday as a last resort, but she was se debilitated by her long Illness that the shock proved fatal. Uer husband, Dr. Charles J, Schulzs, and three children, Dr. llernard K. Lee, Dr. Kudelph II. Shultzg and Miss Sabine M. Scbulza, sur vive. Deceased was a daughter of the late Dr. A. McDonough, nnd was lern In Adainstewn. Memerial Day Committee. 1 be Memerial Day committee of the local Qrand Army Pests met en Monday eening and transacted some routine business. Pest SI reported that Tbei. Whitson and I:. O. Lyte had been selected as; their ora tors. Pest -Hft has net yet named the two te which they are entitled. A communication was received from the Ladles Aid seciety of the Sens of Veterans elTering their services te assist in any man. ner appropriate te the occasion. The eiler was accepted. Children's llome Lady Managers and Trustees A meeting of the corperators of the Heme for Friendless Children was held at the elllce el ('. M. Hewell this afternoon te eleeel six lady managers and four trustees te serve four years each. The fol lowing were elected : Lady Managers Mrs. I". K. MesaerHmlth, Mrs. Jesephine L. Orll utb, Mrs. r.lltbeth Kline, Mrs. Maria Hein Unhand Miss Alice Nevin. Trustees James Hlack, Oeerge K. Iteed, Charles N, Sproul and Daniel A. Altlck. Isltlug Seus el a eterans. Last eeuing twenty-seven members et General Welsh Camp fi-i, Sens of A eteranB, of Columbia, came te Lancaster lu response te an invitation el tbe Ladles Alii, society, et the order in this city. After the regular meeting a ban i net was held, at which the visitors were entertained. Games were played and speeches were made by Captain llailey, et Columbia, Miss Lizzie Kuhl and Laura Martin, of this city, and ethers. Twe Charges Against lllui. li-aae Slmtnens has been prosecuted be lore Alderman A, K. Dennelly for commit ting an assault and battery en William .NagleauU ale with threatening te kill him. The accused entered ball for a hearing. He Alse Hlgued the Fledge. Jehn D. Clinten, candidate for clerk el the Huarter sessions, has subscribed te the antl antl antl Corruptien seclety'a pledge net te take Illegal fees or uae money corruptly at the coming primary. A Large Kfg. Geoige KeUert, one of the managers of the Mh nnereher rink, is raising some line chick ens. An egg he takes pride In exhibiting was laid by a langshan. It measures 7'. byO. Was It Luck 7 Ne, This was a UOstleu which came te our minds te day relative te a successful bualnees man of this city as his new delivery wagon passed by, which attracted our attention from the atyle of its construction ; It was built by Mr. Killlau for Mr. Urablll, the well known, original and only cash grocer et this city. The question was, " Was it luck that enabled Mr. Urablll te build up the only cash grocery trade la Lancaster, and that one, one et the largest In hie line 7" i no answer waa, "no, It was simply snap, low prieea, accommoda tion and square deallDg.'7 Tne auoeeaa of the Cash Grocery, Duke and Vina, has been a constant marvel ever since It waa opened In the aprlng elissa It has a trade paeuUarly IUewd, andratsciheatcafl paying people laararyf-rteltuniyr' ' Tht Kortt Orgnn Xeettnl.-A lartt andlenec will be dellsbted with tits excellent musical pregramme en 1 rUHy srenln at I Irst Kc Kc fenned church. It Is rejurUxl that there le no applauie, nndrequfu iorreiHitltlenent te the director will be considered Ticket, must be purchud betenhmd at ren Kertmlth't book store. CIlAWrAHSK I!KAHU. ety tew peep e,e en auienn these who do de do precltolhequallt andflneneef the genuine I rench VliinipDKne wlne have n correct Idea et the eitreine care niid solicitude with which the vlnejard arekept In thedlitrlctel ChMnivixne, whleh undeiilitidly Is ene or the richest and belt cultivated pirn of th9 world One of our Irlends lately returned from France slves the otileitlous report en theestatoef lli'K Honcho Hencho Honche ril A Ca nt Marientl-sur-rtv ; thts Includes a tvmarkaliln plecn et prein-ity mined " Les Relse," which can be shown te any lerelner travellnp thretiKh I'raiies as an Ulmtratlen of the Idial aecemplUhinent et a ChatnpaRiie Ine yanl. " Slluiteden a hlllslepe," says our friend, "with the beam of the un freely lavt'hlnK from dawn te sumet their luneflclal wnrnith en 1", this Mueyard seeun te cumulate nil thcqutlttlcs ivqnln'd for the product Ien of per fectgrape in surf ica soil gte tb fniltthe flnenes nnd beuciuet, wblle the heat of the sun is counterbalanced by the freshneis constantly drawn up from the lower ground by n network et roots, which spread thomele In a lied of chalk " There ! a gnut de.U of this produet In the lleuche Sec Cli'imprtKne, which explains It yxcull.r tlnene and nremi se lunch renowned among the conneleur but amateurs desirous et obtaining the wlue coming trem the " tots tots se" estate only would hive te ak ter the 1km che Sec Extra. ISetU of these wines aroseiaex- cliulvclyby II 1 SLAlMAKlll. KUiHAiirs ei.n wist stekk, im kast KINO STKl'.BT. uiirut. W n xv M iy 5, 1'7, In tht city, Mr Hannah J W Hi y. widow of the litoCel Win M. Wiley, In the Mt ear of her age. The relatue and friends of the fimlly are re spectfully Invited te attend the tuneril from the Presbyterian church, en Wednesday after neon at :s o'clock Interment prli ate. l'liase emit ilecr. llEcxxn In thti city, en the lth ultimo, Mrs. CLrKUut IVcker, aged J J ears and t da s. The relatives and Irleml- of the t-imlly are re Slectfullj InMtid te attend the tuneral from the nldence of 1'anlel Coeiht, Ne. 417 lancas teravenue, en Tuesday aturnein nt 2 ocleck Interment at Lancaster cemetery ltd Mi bk. InHlrtl In lls.nd,nn the leth n't .Jacob 8. bhlrk, aged Tu jenr, ; iuenthaud it iH) . 'lhenlatlesand trtend of the fimlly arc re IKCtfully lnlud te attend the funtral, from his late residence, ltlrd tn Hand, Widnesdiy morning a ! o'clock Interment a. Uergstrasse church at 1 o'clock 2t NitT. On Sunday, May 1, LhrItHn Velt, In the lt )ear of hl ane The relatives and friends nretnMtcd te attend the funeral sen ices te be held at his late resi dence, about three te irth of a tulle north of -liver spring, en W cdnesday, May 4, at i e clock a.ui 'JUT MAHllMTB. Philadelphia ITodue Urket. FBtLADitrBtA, Maj i Flear market steady; sales, WW barrels; Minnesota llaker. II 1JI .V); Pennsylvania lamlly, I) u'fli ); Western de, II U'Ql 50 ; Patents. 14 .Mi3 lJ uje neur U'tt-i,rJ ,.(; ni Wheat prll. ttic : stay, l'4c; June, 934c ; July.AJ1 e August, 'tic Cern April, 47a; Slay, 4S'c; June, 47Jc ; July,4;c. August, 4J . Oats sprll, ,c. lay, H'A;c ; June, 37HC July, J7iC; August, 3c. new ters ataraat. Niw Yerk, May a. flour market steady ; line, r: -Mil 13; Bupemne, tl 7idJ 6i , geed te choice extra Ween-rn, U 735 ou; geed te fancy extra smte.M 7inJI uu , common te geed extra Western, W a 1 1, Wheat Ne l Hed State. :-c: Ne. 2 de, il',c; Ne t Ued.Wlnter, May 9i'.e:.lune,93',c July, idc , rccelpu, 2l3,b ; shipments, e. Cern Na ! mixed enjh. l-Sc ; May. 47',c ; de June, 4Sc : -Inly, U!-,c; ltctlpts, l!,txi bns ; shipment". :t,7sl. Oat Ne. 1 White State. Sne; Ne. 2 de, Sct.Se. 2 Mtxed April, Jlc; May, 31 June, 34LJC ; recclpt,a).COJbus : slitpments. U Uye dull ; W estern, ibQ'jbc ; SUle, S7KQS3C. Barley nominal. Ferk dull; new mess, 115 no ; old meas, IIS m 015 a. Lard-Mav. 17 35 : June, 17 24.- Inly, 17 II Molasses dull at 19Xc for boiling stock. Turpentine, steady at 37KC. UeEln dull ; strained te geed, n 2:Kftl 25 Petroleum dull ; Uenned, In cases. rWc Freights dull; grain te Liverpool, l'id. Butter dull; Western Crvamery. 2t0?lc; Elgin Creamery, 22QijC ; itave dairy, halt nrkln tnbs, lUtiic Cheese dull; Western Flat, HOlSKc: geed te ehnlce light skims, UXOllc. Fancy White, m4 GISHc; State Factory, nunc Iggs steady ; state, Uc; Western, 13c. Sugar rinlet: Ketlejwl CuUea!, C 1 lteKQc ; Granulated, i ll-icsc Tallew dull ; prima city, 3 lt-lfOt'Cc Ulce nominal ; Carolina, fair tu geixl, WW?- Cetfee dull ; fair cargoes, it.e. nrslu and rroiuiens. Furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, t'Htoiiie, May i, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. 0u. fork, Ijird. May s 4 37', 27 .... t. -e June s ', t'v; '.x ... t,a July -i 4i' .)-, .... 7 u: August .", 4JS 7 11 Septemlwr. My, 43Jri 7.17 Dtcembvr s Uectlpu car I-et. Winter Wheat ii Spring Wheat 1U Lern. 151 Oats 1M Bye Barley Oil City. Crude OU mi Head. Uccclpu Hogs , 15,(00 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. Oats. I'erk. Lard. May BJ 3i 27W .'1.25 t, a June t..', 3ti' 'Jk il jr. 6 ai July...." M' 4IS -iiy, .... 7 U) August -j : 7 lu Beptembcr si ux 7 17 December c. OU City. Crude Oil (va; Onioage Produce Market. UBicaoe. May 3. 1 p. m Market opened. Wheat May, sl'ic ; June, u3sc ; duly, WJjc.j Aug , 8iKc Cern-May, SlJia June, 3Jc ; July, Hc Oats May, 27c ; June, 2sWc j July, 2 'Ac. Ferk June. IS! 50. Lard May, SO; June, 17 Ui; July, 7&7Ki Aug., 17 15. snort Itlbs-May, 7 4J ; June, 17 CO; July, 17 72X . Aug, 17 J. OLeaiae. Wheat May, fclic; June, t3;;c; July, fca.c ; Aug.eJc Cern May, S-ic : June, Xic; July, 41Hc; Aug,4jc. Oats May, 271c; June, tejfc ; July, 2lic. Ferk May, IS & June, Fiiii. Lard May, BG 65; June, KUS ; July, 17 Ul; Auk. 17 10. Bibs-May, 17 &M June, 17 7J; July, I757H: Aug, 17 05. ew yerfe Stocks. Nsw iebx, May 3, 1.30 p. m. Meney leaned atl.'ji percent. Kzchange steady, II nJXOI 83J-J Governments Ann. Currency 6's,U bid; 4 s Coup, II 2i bid IK'S de, II 10 bid. '1 tsu stock market opened Ann, nnd en a mod erate amount of buying prices ad anced y,QH per cent, during the first half hour. Toward 11 o'clock a raid was mule en Western Lnlen, 5,000 shares of It hating been sold by one firm within a few minute). This selling Imparted a weak tone te the wbole list, and the early lm prevement had entirely disappeared by ll o'clock, The market has since been dnll and featureless and the bottom prices are new cur rent. Hieca ara eta. quotations by lived, McOrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, Fa. mw ter list. 11 a. . 12. Jr. M I'anada 1'acinc ti-i C.C.C.Al 1,5 (;oleraao coal Central Fac Canada Southern ChbBt. I.. A l'gb Oen.ABIe. U Uel.L. W Krle Xrle, 2nds Jer. C...... ...... ......... It. T Leu. N L. Shere.... Mich. On Heck Valley Missouri Faclflc N.F N.F. Frel N.Weat, I N.Y.C .."..I""" East Tennessiwi i ii li V'X C)j :ti" ai" IJ7'. U7U My. 3iw lus lea Mi 6lK 13K 61 'J 3J, Omaha Oregon Transportation.. Ontario W,T. wjj - smv asnsi. .......... Blchmend Terminal. nal. ,..;... isu l vfi HJi XI l "Is SWIU.M.,,,, Tex. Fae Union Fae.... Wabash Cem ., Wabash Fret .," Western U West Shere Bend New Kngland FHILaOSLrBIA LIST, Leh. Val B, N. y.AFhlla law tt Haa KllnB Leh. Mar Hestenr.VaM F A M.................... N Cent , 75JJ ii" 555 K'4, 2!H Foepiea Fast. us'4 Fldla. Traetlen Uf Cnusa Star 1. The pens t Cmtue HocetpU, 9.0J0 aaaA i shlpneata, Iraet tnarkat lower; (hlppluc steers, KU te l.sen ka, (leeas W steeksrs and tMMlers, tl 71 ai4Ji rows, bulla andmlxd,KRi W bulk, We4M Hi 1 exat cattle, fl.vtH Ai. Heg KeeelpU, ss,0iu head I shlpmenU, R,(tiO bead i market was inw and leSiNc lower reufb and mixed, atoMMtet packing and ship- pins, HMSMi light. sTwaA v i ski u 9 KHSO VT 1 saipe v snoee Hroeinw. etu neaa i tnipinenw. 1000! market utaarin natives. H Mbnm,.litiOlS0i WeJtern. Ill' l &1 1 lambs, si .vie w , x t xans, t! i"3 75. Kist LisiSTT. CatUe - KeeelpU, MMiead t shipmen !.), market delnguetblng' all through eentgumenls rattle xhlpiicd tn cw letk ft can Hogs Uecetpts, 7,390 head t shipment reu head i market slew i I'hllailelphtaa. $ 754f t I Yorkers. 4 lia.M0 common te light. SI ihAi pigs II 7.XJ5 w; hogs shipped te .New erk, ;ti eais, Bheep Keeelpta, 2,(V0 head t shipments, 3.01 ; lrm i pilme. II (lt'.M s talrtogeodi tntrkel Arm II 7M)l J common, I.' uai ixi ; tain us, s ww eiei wool sne'p nei wanieu. ruMriuji. ptOK COUNTY COMMISMIONKK, IIKKKY ltltACHIIAK, et l.ancvster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention vuarsnidAw C)K COUNTY COM MISSION Kit, J. W.KKL1A, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Hetuecratla Convention. our Iniluencn "ollc "ellc "ollc Ited mitfd.xw pill COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. SIMON L. 1IKANHT (runner), Ot Kast Henegal tiwnshtp. Subject tethn de de ctlen of the democratic Leunty Cen nation. our tnfluenceitiiH'Ctiully solicited. liilJtldAw COK COl'NTY COMMISSIONKK. JACOIt W 1. Kll Kit, Ol fcphraU township. Sublect te Heinecratlc rules. luatll-tldAw PK11 COl'NTY COMMISSIONKK, A . Ul Ml WALT, drecer Hrt Ward, City, -ubject te Demo cratic rules, nltfd.tw p0K COL'NTY COMMISSIONKK. SOLOMON ZtCAMKK, Farmer, OfWe.it llenipdeld township Subject te the lecllonef the IemecrutIc Comentleu. mantfdAw F OK COL'NTY COMMISSIONKK, At the request el many friends 1 announce myelt as acandld ite for County Comiutnlener. Sublect te the ilictten el the Democratic County Cenx entlen. our Influence ropect repect laiiy seiiciuii. tiK.sm r iiaiiTUCi, tnlittdAw kat I aniH'ter Township rjlOK COL NTY COMMISSIONKK- i:li batten, of Cpper Leacock township. I announce ray self a -i candidate for county ccmntsslener subjict te the decision of the Democratic County Convention, ur Influence respect tu'ly eIUlted Was a candidate for County Commlslener lie lore tbe last con enlten, and at the request of my friends withdrew lu buorel the candidates from the Southern district. tfdAw ELI 1IATTKN. A EW Alt YERT1SKMKSTS VKINO POWDKK. B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "TTH19 powder never varies. marvel el 1 purity, strength and wholesomeness. economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. aeui emy in cam, iiuval lusisa ruwuii ua, lu Wall street. New Yerk. may27.1VdAw SKr-OlTAThNDEK.S. " .-emethlng new tn Set Outs this evening. The best line of beers In the city, Including the celebrated KULAM.htt. JOHN A S.VVUEIt, 11 Ne 115 North Queen Street. WANTED A HITLATION 1IY A MaleCoek But of reference. Apply nt r. B. TllOUT A CO.'S I mploymcnteiHcc, ilNerth Queen St, (second lloer.) WANTED TWO MEN TO SOLICIT ter the Judge Publishing Company, New terk. night kind of men can earn five dollars a day Call, '-tevens Heaie. Thursday, May 5, Ilia m FUANK JONES, may3A4 supt. of Agencies. ATTENTION HIK KNIGHTS. The members of Lancaster Cemmandery, Ne 13, K.T., will meet at the Asylum ou Tues day Evening at 7 10 o'clock for drill. By order of the Eminent Commander, 11. S. GAB A, m2 2tB l'.ecerder STABLE AND CAKK1AOE UOL'.SE FOB Bent, cheap room ler five Horses and four Carriages. Apply at BAUSMAN A I1UBNS. 10 West Orange su m2tll WANTED-KOl'K GENKKAL UOL'SK Servants and &a Cooks. Apply 1UEE ercilahue, at F It. TllOUT A CO.'S employment Olllce, Ne 22 North Queen SL (Second deer ) DIVIDEND NOTICE. LaticasTia CeiaTV NaTieaaL Bang, j May J, 1857 The Beard nf Directors have this day declared a Dividend of live per rent, payable en de mand. K. II. UI'.KNKMAN, inS-Jtd Cashier. c lONESTOQA MUTUAL BENEFICIAL Association will meet en this (Tuesdavl evening at 7 3) o'clock, In Ne. 2 Cotten Mill umce. Dues ier aeain ei .mnn aicrauaen me due. KDWIN 1..D.M DKB, ltd Becietary. DIM DEN D NO TICK. 1 a km bbs' National Bask op LaNcisTZR, May 2, lU Tbe Beard of Directors haelbls day declared adlWdend of rive tier cent, for the last biz months, payable en demand. It C. A. ruN HKltbUITH, Cashier. N( OFKAUD! NO FKAUD ' NOHUMI1UOI NOHUMIIUU1 The only uenuine Columbia hai icceived every morning at the DAILY MAUKKT. Cleaned and delivered promptly. All kinds of Mew Vegetables. .. l'e. mj-'itd' T3ANKEKH. KUHN, LOEB&CO., BANKERS, 30 NA9SU A ST., NKW YOBK, IIAK CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A SBLaCTlON or CIIOICK 1NVKSTMKNT SKCUB1T1K8. CerresrKiiidnnce of Bankers, Brokers, and In trs, nniKeni, anu n tubiMuull n.ThAS vesters UellLliea. E NUI.KTKEi: HTOCK FA KM. Btandard-llred .Stallions In Service. BTOIIM KINU (.161) wSO.00 Uncerd, I ears, 2.17. UI IIENKY (till) HuOOO sT Bend for New Catalogue. . DAN'LU. KNULB, apl-3mdAw Marietta, Fa. NOTICE TO TBKSPAHHKKS AND UUNNKIIS. All jiersens are hereby for bidden te trespass en any et lle lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates la Leba non or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unenclosed eltbes for the Eurposeef sheeting and fishing, as the law will B rigidly enforced against ail trespassing en said lands of the undersigned after ibis notice. WM.OLtiMAN rUKKMAN, it. FKBUi ALUEN, KUW.C.rilKKMAK, apraa tfd Attorneys (or it. W. Celeman's iltflri FBAILKY'H FINE DALMATIAN IN fmmBHl5J:7,,r'.wV,tKul "le nd Moths 5!SmJii.1S,nuU2; C"Pher and Tar Faper f.A,?;nlBJ..,S0?iS:. ?h Faste ana tJTU7s :tVT. i".' uas ei vermin. 1D tackle at fruit -.-- .--... .sutua ratatLBX ' Cart KMO.PU ASM ACT, eaaat,W, t""H mmw Amrmuutmmmtm. &X)JJJ TKH OUAMPAHNB THAN Due de MontebiUe. AT UOHKKRS 1.1QUOU BTOHI, Me, M Centre Bquare, Lancaster, 1'a. DH.II are M. HAKMAN. n recent rmdnatn nt the .leffartrm IIaAiaI weiwge. is lecaiea at nu, it?i I. aBT KIM1 it, Surgical wounds treated autlseptn ally, l'atmn age tuspectluliy solicited. tuas iwd TO CIOAH MANUlACrURKlW. Will lie old at I'ublle Bale te close eat, WID.NESHAl.MAI 1. en balcony of Northern Market, Cigar Moulds, all sites and shapes bat, bill lucks, Ac Scrap Machine, 1'ivsse. also large Walnut tinice Desk. Palest a a rn. UKKNKMAN A KBlMt.llt., Aucts. JLCAUNiriOKNTl'lANOS AT W OOUWAKIVS AUINC'Y. Come and see tbein, N03. SS a 30 EAS 1' KtNU ST., aprW-lyd iMticailer, l'a. INSTALMKNT DKaLKltH WILL KIND Jnstwhat llier need. A full line of Instal ment tioed sold only te the lnitalment Trade bv siiaresslmr INSTALMENT UK A aprU-3mdTli,ThAS KllS BUl'rt.i CD. Kiie, Pa. ELK0T1ON OK CITY HIU'KHINTKN. DKNT-Nottce Is hereby tlven that the triennial coiiTentteu of the Director-, et the Public Schools et Lnncnstcr city will be held In Common Council Chimter en Tuesday even lug, May 3d, at 7 30 o'clock, for the (impose of electing a City Miperlntcndent for the three suiceedlug school ears and n xlng the amount of compensation te be paid said ill cer, should Hie con entlen determine te elect one. JOHN Lh KUlKHIl). frestdent. l.ascasTSR. April 23. ailbldl,ji'.,?.leAin2.1 SK A S O N A 11 L K KI'.QVIHITK, KK 11SKD camphor and Insert Powder nm tandunl reimdip In ptvventlng the ravages et moths A large sleck el both of the finest grade attainable, at 11U11LKV3 DHUO STDUK. m Wet Ktng8treet T3V BLU' SALKOPKINK llOl'.SP.HOLl) J. Furniture en Wednesda), May 4th, at 2 o'clock p. in , en balcony of Northern Market, walnut parlor stilt with marble top centre tabic, walnnt dining room suit, due eatenMnn table and chairs, solid ualuut marble ten chamber suit, one suit oak ttiilsh cane seat chalt, new range and stme. kllcheu dreswr and turnl ttir.L llUKNKMAN A KKlNlCIIL. ui2 2fdll Auctioneers CUKlMIOl'KMNU. A lrcb suppy et Inderwear Just receUed. Fants, shirts, n trails. Neck near. Cellars, uuiTs, Suspenders, llrltlsh Hese, best lu tbu market. Soaps, l'erfumerl, Handkeichlefs, l.aundrled and Unlaundrledshlrls Persons from the city or county can a e money at B.- KKTTUL, One Price Heuse, Ne 51 North IJuiiui U -6t0ie eien eer' evening. a.Myd lTMlNlSTltATOK'H SA1.K OK rKiT" SON AL PUOFFUI On Tlit'llSliat Al rhllNOON, MAY 5, lv7, will be sold at Ne tU leuth Prince street, a line I let of Household and kitchen I urnllure. Parler and Dining Kxim ults. Tables, t halts, LarpeU ami einer ariicies an in nrsi ciass couuuieu. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock. JOHN A l'OWKK, Administrator of Eotate of Mrs. Mary A. Bar Bar Bar thoeomew, deceased Jekl L. lUlNks, Auctioneer. m3 StdU SEALED PKOHOSAIX WILL HE KK celMdatthe olllce el the undersigned for the privilege of furnishing complete, free of cost te the. Lancaster County lair Association, en or before July 1, next, ir.nu copies of the Fair Catalogue of sj pages, similar te the one Issued Ust year ('; pages for advertisements and 21 pages for list et premiums, Ac ) Bids clo-e Saturday, May II, and the privilege will be awarded te the hlghtst bidder with approved securttv. J ACOD B. I.e st. ina3413tt Secrelary ASSIGNED ESTATE OF FKEDEKlUK ellmer, et lincaster city, Lancaster county. The undersigned auditors, appointed te distribute the balaiue reuialnlngln the hands of Oeerge Bus. assigme, te and among lhe-e legally entitled te the same, w 111 lt for that pur pase en ll'KSDAi, MAY 10. K7. at 10 a. ni . In ihe Library Beem of the Court llou-e, in the City nri.ancn.ster, where all persons Interested tn ald distribution may attend wji Ai'i'r i,. BU K MILKMAN. Audlteis. nprll ltdM c VHINET l'HOTOJKAI'llS. -1.0 TO TUB NEW YORK GALLERY reit SUPERIOR WORK. apr22adlt -SO. 100 NOBTII gUKKN ST. TtriLMAM EDMONDS, WielHlli lkh: as! Coamissiea Merehint in aLL siiibser CIGARS. Advances made en saleable goods. Office and Salesroom, NO 2)I1KS1UKKT. apr'.SSmd l'revllence, Bhedn Island. u SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Jan213mdBeed pKEiF.BVE YOUB CI.OTHINO BY FACKINI.T1I1.MIN TAR PAPARi Net Sticky but Clean and Nice, anil sold by the yard, camphor anil Fere Insect Fowder. Ab solute security for Peal Hktn coats Is secured by packing them In TAB BA(H, rea 81 La AT Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. 137 A 139 NOttTU O.U KKN 8T. uiarSlyeedll Lancaster, Fa. H lK.SU dt BKOTUEK. BUSINESS -AND DRESS SUITS KOK- Spring and Summer. We have a Varied Assortment of Scotch Che viots, Flalds and Worsted Bealy Made Hulls In the abeu styles. The goods have been exam ined by hundreds or visitors, and large num bers have ibewn their appreciation of the stock by purchasing. Kvcry day freshens our Stock with New and Klegant Styles in Celer and Pattern. We are showing the most Chaste and Klegant Styles te be found anywhere. These Garments are well made and will tit as well as some Custom Units (ei en If net better ) "Price is no object," Is one nt the ways some storekeepers have efssjlug they want custo mer, why, what Is a buyer te be wise about If net the price T The way our goods go, we knew price U an object and we make it se We can give you a very nice Business Halt, light or dark shadoef goods, ler Spring or Sum mer wear, from IVbO up te IIOie. We can give you a lery Fine Business Eult, from 10 00 te lit no. We can give you a very Nice Dress bull, from 12 0U up te 13 ex We can give a very Vine Dress Hull, from I1S.00 up tot aw. lirsh & Brether, ONE PRIOH ME1BOHA.NX TAILORS, -ANU- Olethieis and Furnishers, OOft. MOKTH OUsUW . AMD OMTaUt. AWAKm,LAK0ASTBB, tA. KKW AnKKHTiatMKNTtt, nLAUK BILKS. BLACK III.ACK SILKS at .K7Ue. IlliACK HIllKH at l ea lllUK NII.KH at JI.I2U. II LACK SILKS at tl.'j;. I1LACK SILKS at tl.M. Dl.ick Satin Ithatl-mes and IJlack Hurali. Onelet 1II.AI;K till Alt AUI.l.tl IV Cannet be ciiualled fcrless than l.'u). The at'eve Silks were pin Aliased at a large Importer' Njln In Nw terk last week and am nf Ilia tell tinned liiatiularlurant ' A.N Till ; JllllTl I T A VarrantiM0net tVcu't?" Are f"' ,ru"' "" laciiue liimaileellens. ami R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heimo, Lnnonater. Pa. , iVH .! Vl'llTISKMI XTS CHlIt KKNT-OKANT HALL, A 1..MU1K, Mi well lighted loom, wllh ante-rtHiiii, and suitable ler ledges or priming elllce. Alie two large rooms en second story ej saiue building, itiltable ter eltlces ei bulging rooms JOKL I.. llalSK-, apr.'2wd Ne. 11 North Hiikestuet TUK LATEST JUST THE TI1IN0 for business purposes Scotch Che let 'trousers We liae them In twenty different patterns, ter wear they cannot lm excelled i all and see them A full line of Scotch Che let SiitUngs at moderate prices. KOSKNSTKIN'S riNh TAI1 OltlNd, Ne. 37 North (Jure n St root. Cl'KlNll, 1S7. A New Uetiarture ter ljincaiter In rineTal ertng, ImpertlDg dlnct fiein the best makers et fine Woellens, t have I ust It ceUed through the lio'ten custom house, a large ln olce of my own Importation el aUlTl.NU, 8FB1NO t RKCOATINO AND TBOtlVKBINU, The llke et which, for style and quality, has never been eiualed lu this city, and cannot be surpassed A special ln nation Is hereby extended te all In want of Spring MarmenM te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the ery beat.and prices lewur than ever. II eritHABT, mar271ydll Ne. 43 North Oueen Mreet lKMN(i NEW JKWELKV SPOKE. SATUKDAY, APRIL 30, Opening New Jewelry Stere. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KING STRKET. An Entire New Stock et NATCH KS, CLOCK-, DIAMONDS, JKWKLI'.., Sl'KCTACLfe, Sll. KKWAIllf. FINE KEPAIRINfl A SPECIALTY. apra lwj R EMOVAI. KKMOVAL11 Having Hcuioved my UNDERTAKING AMI- Furniture Repair Sheps 1 rem the cerner of alnut and North Oueen stnwts te SO. V.: NOIllll UUKKN UTB1.KT, 1 hereby solicit a continuance nf the liberal pa tronage heretofore bestowed by the public, al my new sianu, wnore i am rimy equippia le meet all wants of the trade. 1 he best et Under taker's furnishings, and satisfaction guaran teed at all prices. Uepalrtngef all kinds of fur niture promptly attended le. A. O. ROTB, Nrw V,2 North Queen HtneL aiTelephene connection. apr!7 Iwd xyiLL IAMSOM A KOSTKK. CALL US HY TELEPIIOXK. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. WAITING FOR YOU. READY MADE Ne Disappointment About Your New Suit ! OUK CLOTHING reit Children, B073 and Gentlemen Is Superior In tit and Finish, and Beady te Put Bight On, CM ILDUKN'3 him.S, I2.CO te P 00. BOYS' SUITS, tl 00 te 111 00 UKNTLKMKN'S 8A''K OB CUTAWAY COAT SUIT-),IUUUtOll00 HUHHKU NKCKWEAB in the New Shspe Knet, FerT and Flat Scan The favorite Feur-lu-lland In New Celers UKNraUNDKKWEAUIorltimmer-Balbrlg-gan. Merine and Uanze, FANCY IIOSIEBYIu Light and Dark Celers. SUMMER HATS -1N- IJUUT FLEXIBLE IIATS. The Seft Felt Pocket Hats and Still lelt llerbys. A very large assortment of NKW 8TUAW HATSIurUenls, Beys and Children. Infanta' Fancy llatt, Peles and Turbans SUMMER LAP EOBES, 50c. te 03.5O. Ladles' Hand Satchels, rocket Beeks and Wallets. Ladles' HexIbloBele. Bright Dongola Beet, 17 or 21 Buttoes, price ini. Ladles' Bquare Toe Kid Butten Beel. II 23. Ladles' Bright Finished Urafn Butten Beet, ejeenta. .. . A Uoeil Dress Shee for dents In Balmoral or Butten, 1. te. Trunks, VilisM and Traveling Bigs. IILLIAMSOH& FOSTER, 33, S1.3G Md 38 East King Bt, LAJICABTaUt, FA. jSterM cIem every evening at 6-00 o'clock, ezeept Monday ana MurtUjr, SILKS ! MtvaMMairra. v JislM.lON Ol'KKA IIOUHK. Sl MtlllM ANDTllllDAt MAllNEI.'. COMMK.VU1NO Monday EvenlnK, May a, 18B7. Beturn Kngsgement el the Aitriss, Distinguished IDA LEWIS. -ANDI1KU- Stiirrler Drninallc Ceiiiian)r. BKI'I.HTOIIIh 1011 WKKK ! TllkSDAt-' Lightning KUb, or Stricken lillnn M IDNKSDAt "CJ nllils, or the ll)piy's Oath" TIIUUHDAY-" raise Celers," and " lleujh Diamond." illlli.W -".lane K)ie." HATUItlttY (linulile lllll)-" l.ucretla llor ller gla,"and "Twe Ituir irils " MAlt BDA1 (Malliice)-"l.lgliliiliigrilsh." priebs, - - "ioTae. ae ebntb. Be cr eel Seats new en sule nt Opera Heuse. upiXHd JlNtl HI'BKKT TllEATBri sTONK VKI.K.'a lOMHDMlMi M0MV, MAY 1SS7. NEW YORK All Star Specialty Ce., Consisting of CIIV. DCVCAN, DALY AND DK KB, 11 1.0 IIAKt.OW, U1LMOBG AND UOKD0N, M1S3 U091K DAI.i, CIIASK AND DALY. ADMISSION 10. WA 3UCKNTH. rMattnies Ii tiluiwday and -aturday. Ad mission, 19 Lents -IKANDOBOAN KKCITAL Mr. A. M. Berst, ASSl'-TI.D BY MUs l'etl.", MoiidcUsehn ANDUIlANDCllOUb'S Club ist Reformed Church, I'ltiniY F.VK.MMl, MlYlith. TICNBT3 -Te be had al Mr Stere. 'OCKNTA. Ien Dersintth's Boek nprailwd TKAM AM It VUrVKtH. rpili:htJliAKi:i'l,ACK TO Ill'Y YOl'K 1KA.H, COUKKSAMI OIIOCKUIKS 1-IN I II K EgUABBAT CLARK'S American Tei, Coffee and Grory Stere, no. v, c k.n Til k syu Aur. square goods at 'fiuare Prices. Clarke's Pure Iterna Koapenly V. We ara selling grrat iuan ties of Crackers, fresh but Just In. lhe nrjuare Hteni Is heidiiuarters for these I'reireletls by the pound or barrel they ate Just the square thing. Otvn inu another iteund or your iloed Cerjeti It Is the 1e.it 1 gut an) wliere. Is fre quently said te us JOHN A. CLABK. maras-tfJAw 36 Centre Square. w OHKl.NU MKN WANTED. I e knew that thevcan buy Teas. Coffees nnd l,rocer1ei 'je iwir cent, cheaper al Clarke's Origi nal Tea and Cetren Mere than the same quality can bebnught elsewhere. Cetfes Fresh Uousted Dally, 12H, 15, IS. 31, 11 and 21 CenU per pound. Clarke's Combination Co!Teoal2ftc per pound Is admitted le be the best value ever mlered te the celfee drinking community of ljincaiter. rioerf Fleur t flour I Tlrs Ureal I'lllsbury Fleur, 71c pr quarter; Clarke's A A. Beiler Heur.liSc; Hlnkley's Kxrells Kells.nc. wr quarter. iSc wr half quarter; Ulngrlcha lleck lllll Mills Fleur, Vie. per quarter, i0. per half quarter. Canned Ooeda and l let tied (reeds I It Is astonishing tn sue bow fast we are selling them . 3 cans hiring Beans for Ktc ; 3 cans Lima deans, tee ; i cans rich and rare Mara Feat. !1c ; 3 tuns Cherries, Ait Jeans (.oeseberrlus, JSc 3 cans Blackberries, 2Sc ; 3 cans Tomatoes, 2Vs, 3 cans Cern, 0c; 2 cans Table Feacbes. if.c ; i cans Baker's Whele Tomatoes, tile. Fresb Canned Clams, IS and iic. u can; they make a very nice soup ; try them. 3(0J pounds starch. Sparkling Snry Glass starch. S pound boxes, jug u tiex. Large Lump starch. ISC per pound. Klastlc, Magic, Quaker and Wiivd'a Uleas Btnrrbei reduced te ec a package Sugars never were se cheap. Light Brown Sugar, IHc- Almest White Sugar, 5c Granulated iugar, 6a. Fow Few dered Sugar, CMe. Clarke, the Pioneer ter Lew Prices and the guiding star for senare and honest dealing. CLABKK'S Original Tea and Cetftm Stere, Ne. M West King Street, AV- Cotfee ground by electricity. 'Klephone connection. jTUJI MAi.m UM AtaTJCt. Tlifir r ki:nt, AJ Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New Hulldln Ne. l.3 North Queen street ileal and gas Included, Annlvat febU-Ud BaiMasklVS L1VBUY OFFICK. FOUHALKOK ItKNT KRI0K8TABLK aiidlnt,17x8ureet,en Christian slreet, lw tween feast King and orange streets Can be easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware hense. Lasy terms. II. C. BBUUaKKK. aloud Attorney at-Law. HouhkTek kknt ok ham:. Heuse with modern Improvement and steam heal. Large lawn and yard. A variety of fruit trees and grape vines. Ne. 130 North Lime street. Apply te KKAF LANDI8. aprt-tld Ne. f.W North LlineStrteL TTIOK HA1,K A tiOOD KHTABLIHURU Jj business, In the liest location at, Harris burg. Fa., en North Sd street, above ;Market, Don't reniilre much capital. Ooetl reasons ler selling. Address, (1. W. K, aC-lmd let Locust SL. Ilarrisburg. Fa VA.mmiAtnu. ttTANOAKD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOB BUILDER, NOS. 40, 41. 4 15 MAUKKT BTBKBT; Bear of FosleffloeT : Laucaawr, Fa. t have la Bleck and Build te Order Bvery Va rlety el the following style : COUFKH, UlYuUIKS.UAHHlOLKTS, CAtlBlAUKS, V10TOBIA8, BUBINIlfss WAUONrf, T" CAUTS, MuUALL WAUONB, SUBUIBS, "CU MAKKKT WAUONS. PIliKTONS, KXFUKSS WAUONB, I employ the Best Mechanics, and have facia- ties te build cereclly any style et Carriage de- ' The Quality, Style, and Finish el my Werk, make It decidedly the CI1KAFK3T IN TtlK 1IAUKBT. MOTTO : " Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Hot Het Hot teiuFrtoea." Please give me a call. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. FB1CBS LOWEB THAN ALL OTIIKBS. BvTOneSetef Workmen especially employed for that purpose. QAFK, HUKK AND 8PKKDY CUBE. O Rupture, Varicecele and Special UlaeaaM of either sex Why be humbugged by quacks when you can And In Dr. Wright tbe only Kaeo lab Farsieiasi in Fhlladelphla who make a peclalty el the above diseasea. Bad Ccaaa TBaM t ccias ODaaarrnn. Advlee Free ear and evening. Strangers can be treat and re- suruBuuneaiusiiuiT unessDnTsiw dk. tar.ic WKias ttivaru Mtnth BtreeL Above I awMy&B. 'iZSSK 1 wVi -gagAl H t s tf5 lW -.- V : .svBHtfc-wi.Js-1as
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