HMvrY &j . "i , r5M,V.R.' r, ' 1 J- ""...i V.ftV. ' - -T V 1 n 1 I - .0 7,- j0,,ir THE LANCASTER D. AY; MAY 21, 1T. wr. -w.r- .- tj $ li: -. : Kfc.i cvj t e JIMUMJiMirMlfMa MVIMMt A99MMmHi. & m iJimwii asuabet t: IMffX, CNyeMM ortTW.ueict. 'eJtur mtmbia, my ax-Be, r. . u IMlCf afBWJrwBtas-vss. en""0!""" tsj a aafseaBssadsV afternoon meet- aetata eaaal aaar Biunefa coal --ff-T- .. . .. -- M MKUI are largely aitenaea mm Md their famUlea and are teiSOteleck. v mmUPMi MB.VH U UU DUUUI Ul V u- Pgpalkc ICttteedM Episcopal church will Wekrretva te tee rapport of a Methodist j 4miHH la FkuadeiDMa. Rtr. is. v. urn ?-, -Mb will praeca. a pedal mtbed ea this IjfTMt.CD. BIhl,pMUefth Church of 'f- eaHnadaT morning and Sm1m the BOlDit wUl be oeoupled by Her. '-" --- vihMin Mskv. of Harris- iaer"""a h-" iA' awriflaa wlU be bald In the Mt Zlen A. M. 'Liiiniwi i as ssnii iiiiii iiiiih buii nmuiuH BT. Craenr Presaer, of Owensburg, Ken Vta, wiiipreeen. no Strawberry festival Tha Ladles' Sociable committee of tha 8t Paul's P. E. churcb, opened a strawberry festival last night at the residence of Mr. a 8. Detwller. It waa largely attended and a geed sum of money realited. It will also be held tble evening. An entertainment will be given In the St. Jebn'a Lutheran church, en Tuesday oven even I if next, by the Inrant department of the Sunday school. The department has taken a share of 125 towards liquidating the school debt, and It Is hoped that the entertainment will be liberally patrenised. The fair held in the armory by the roe tu bers of the St Peter's Catholle church will clew this evening. The Yeung People's association of the Sec ond Street Lutheran church held a meeting last evening, at the restdeace of Rev. Wm P. Evans en Second atreet. A very Inter esting pregramme, consisting of music, read ings, etc., waa given by the members. What Hurt tha De. Fer the past few day a deg belonging te Mr. S. S. Detwller has been acting In a very strange manner and the owner thought the animal waa sick. A veterinary surgeon wsa called te examine the deg and found a rub ber band around Its neck. The band had worn the tlsah In a painful manner and was the cause of the trouble. Building Improvements. North Second street Is the scene of great activity In the building line. Eastef Cedar, en this street, twenty-lour brlelt dwelling!" are new in course or erection within one square. When Linden and Cedar streets are opened te Third and Third atreet extended te Linden, this portion of the town will rapidly Improve. The plastering of the Interior of the new Episcopal church en Locust street) bsa been finished. The work en the tower is still progressing and the huge pile of stone lowly going heavenward. Til Cleb Grewing. The Colored Political club is rapidly In creasing in membership, and new numbers 110. A committee, coeslstlng of President Sylvester Burrells, Vice President Geeige Kmltb, and Secretary Themas Waters, baa been appointed te arrange all tickets for the voters et the club. Thepsycsr et the Reading A. Celumbls railroad arrlvedhT town this morning, when the MrhTevns resolved their vn fir ;h of April. Albert Meyers was sued by Jehn Kleemin belere Squire Selly, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct A hearing took place last evening when Meyers was discharged bj the payment of costs. OUitur Wittlilc arrested William Parker, claiming Scrsnten as his home, for drunken ness and disorderly conduct. Tbe min was In a saloon en Walnut street and persisted In tearing down circulars, etc. Squire Evans aent him te jail ler live days. Officer W. C. Pyle's AHsllseta Arretted. Yesterday Railroad O Ulcers Gilbert and James Kennedy went te Ltadlsvllle, near which place they arrested Jacob and Jeseph Bterm, two or the men who are charged with having committed an assault en Ofllcer Wash Fyle,en thecsrs or the Pennsylvania rail road last Saturdsy evening. Jacob la the msn who atrncbrPyle and upon whose wrist.' a pair erbandcufl were afterwards put lie admits that he struck Pyle, but says that he did net use a billy or any ether weapon. He used bis fists, lie further says that after Pyle bad been attacked the Becend time, at Dlllervllle, he (Sterm),hls brother and sev eral ethers walked home. They stepped at a blacksmith shop en the way and tiled oil the handcutis which were en bis arms. Sterin says that be was very drunk when the fracas occurred. The two men gave ball for a hear ing en next Tuesday evening bt fore Alder man McConemy. Twe Accidents te Ben. This morning David Mulehcleer, residing at Monterey, ureve te Lancaster with a lead of tobacco. His two little boys accompanied him. They were riding en the wagon and, In creaslng the Pennsylvania rsilread, David, age ten years, was Jolted from the wafen. Be fell under It and one wheel passed ever nis ten leg. xne Dey was picked up and taken te the office of Dr. Geerge A. King, who attended lilni. It was found that the large none ei tue ion teg was Dreicen. Alter it had been set the boy left for home with bis lather. While the boy with the broken leg was in Dr. King's -Uice Jehn Lsmparter, son or jaoeD iamparier, came in with a fish hook la his lip. He bad been out te the creek and In trying le threw his line In caught himself. Tha hook was taken out without much diffi culty. Sbnti and Sbad Fry. The United States flab commission car, Ne. 1, arrived at liarrisburg last evening from Havrede-Urace, Md., with fifty-six cans of young sbad each can supposed te held 3 000 young fry-making 1GS0O0 in all, which were Humped into the Sukquebanna there. A gentleman who came down the I'ennsvl Thl,.'.? yesterdav, reported that en Thursday there were 1C0 fine abad caueht IhaTunlalffir lUe 'own dSnfK - m Tnrlbla inJeHst te a Tranuur Train tbe Mt Jey Herald. Jacob Wagner, Jr., had amlraculeua escape from a horrible death en Wednesday ; a. it , Ja, bis injuries are of a very serious nature. Ha was engaged In bitching a pair of green Bales te a wagon when something lightened them and tbey ran awav. Mr. w.,. . thrown across the tongue and carried In that BoaUien eeveralftundred nidi het, t.. ,",. i', afl, tha mules kicking him all the time. His '5C kaO la a mass of bruises and It la feared that i 4NT fta aaa received internal InJ urles. ' Msw acbsdule. iv A saw achedula arose Inte n.nt nn , 'fsPwaaaylvanlarallread te-morrow, and an en- r-tttmmlm nH train ailll ha mil I. .11 C .-(. -V - wgM vu. 4k will ICSVO a.-,lrtaiabiaat 4:10 dally except Sunday, and ALVaU arrive at Lancaster at a5 In time te con- V aaat wita Vty Express east The time of : .',. waatara express wast will be changed from C llsaf b. aa. te 10:45. eaargea Willi Assault Ud tilfrj. i'j mmmmtmm uuwn u uevn eeia ler a Dear- r laaaajreAlderaiaa Spurrier te answer the f akaffaef ataanlt and battery. It appeared tthjfl Maraar went te tha house or Aaren "r. jajaMMarslaar. who la alek in bad. ami mui MawMsdtea hUa wita a cane, v t" K.wt. ' :. M&;mM UM MtttMn of Gder Ji. EtfE" "FIWjWwi UVU19.T WW (PPPHw PwTJW W BBvsawW 44 . 11 as Ai AfewaagottiaayeaagWleweopeae a area aaew aeat deer te taapoateffioa. Among the attraetleaa tea negre who, with as much paint asaSmdebaksr w, I ib, la made up te leek like a Zulu. Tha alligator boy, a queer looking object, may be Bade of weed, India rubber, or some ether material. There Is also a pair el puppets and a strong man. There la a geed deal of difference et opinion as te the merits of the show. This morning a lively trade was done, and among these who entered was Jehn Kennard, a resident of this city. He looked at the curie! ties, and when asked by some one wnama thought of the show, he said he thought that It was of very little account, and be believed the Zulu te be a very common nigger. Thla reused the Ire of the painted man who over heard the remark, and he ordered Kennard out, at the same time blowing a whistle, which brought the ether attaches et the ahew te him. They again ordered Kennard te leave the room but be refused, saying that ha had paid his entrance money. He waa then "tired" from the building and one of the men struck him In the face with a cane several times. Kennard went at once te Alderman Spurrier's and made complaint against the men. They were arrested and be white men gave their namee aa Ed. F. Housten and Jeseph F. Posten. The darkey had an unproneuncable name. The accused insisted upon a hearing at once, whleb was had. The alderman decided te held the men te court They were unable te give ball se they compromised with the prosecutor and was discharged upon 'payment of costs, which amounted te something like 115. It was a rather high-priced experiment for them. Betnrn el a Captured Sword. There is nowen exhibition at the store of J. W. Isenberger, en North Queen atreet, the sword which was captured at the tattle et Cblcksmsugs, September, 10th, 1503, from the Iste Captain Jehn C. Sbread. Captain Shread, Mr. Isenberger, Jehn O' Briefer and Augustus Bryton, (the last three named are still living In this city), were members of Ce. K, 77th Regiment, and all were taken prisoners at this battle. With a musket at his breast, Captain Sbread was threatened with death If he did net surrender his sword. He first refused, but finally turned It ever. The man who captured it was Captain James 1'. Spear, new residing in Snow Hill, Wilcox county, Alabama. Seme time age ha notified Mr. Sbread's family that he would turn ever the sword te thorn, which he bad just '.dena "llalltmnr Jes" Wants Werk. "Riltlmere Jee" wai released from the work-house this morning, aft;r serving a sentence or 30 dsys. Jee says that be Is tired of being locked up. He likes Lancaster and If be could get a Jeb he would be glad te work. He says that If some one will but give blm a chance tbey will net be sorry for it Aa long as be Is net doing anything he is liable te fall in witb bad company and again be locked up. Jee shows big blisters en his bands which were worn there while cracking stones In the work-house. The officers who bsd charge of the prisoners speak in highest terms of Jee's honesty and geed behavior while there. Jee thinks If people were as quick te give him a helping hand aa officers are te arrest him he would de much better. He says he would like tohaveatrUl,anybow. An Accident and a Pansral. M vktin pai.e, May 21. On Friday Charles Werlz, an empleye In the cigar factory ei C. J. Martin, fell out ei the second story window and fractured his left arm. The fracture was reduced by Dr. McCenne'l assisted by Dr. Richmond. The luneral of C. J. Martin's daughter en Ascension Thursday was the largest one ever held at this place. The greet grandparents, Jehn L. Martin and wife, the former aged 83, and the latter SO, attended the ebsequ'ea. A beautiful floral tribute was pretented by Mrs. Kurd. eber, of Lucaater. Ttatnl Convention of thecoenly W. C T. I'. At the third annual convention of the County W. C. T. U. In Christiana en Tuea day, Wednesday and Thursday, Mrs. E. C Cellins was elected alternate te the state convention, the principal being the president of the Union, Mrs. Bscbman. The old cflicera were unani meusly re-elected for the enaalng term, as fnllens: Mrs. E. A. Bachman, president ; Mrs. I-. c. Cellins, corresponding secretary ; im . r.u warns, recording secretary ; Mr e. Wm. Spencer, treasurer, and Mrs. Byerly, lce president at large. Lancaster was se- it-cted as the place et the next annual meet ing, ana wturry vine ler the next aeml an nual meeting. Tee canning of Thief Frem the Marietta Times. Twe weeks sge we gave an account of hew a chicken thief who visited Preston's hen nery en Second street, lest a finger and thumb In attempting te open the deer. List Wednesday night the coop wassgaln visited. This time the thief was evidently acquainted with the premises. He did net try the deer but gained entrance just the same. The next morning four fine Plymouth Reck hens were missing. Improvements were at once made en the chicken beuse, and if again visited, v.e will, no doubt, get a first class local. Uas llctcrmUnta In This Cennty, Alter reprinting the telegram te the In TKi.LiGi'.NCKit of the suit begun by the heirs of Jacob Deliaven against the government ler M,000,000, the New Helland Clai ion says If the above statement Is correct it may be a inauer ei interest te ine inemDsrs or tne Deliaven family in this locality. We are In UTuied tLat tbe Iste Abraham Deliaven, father of Georee Deliaven. of this place, fre quently speku et this claim, when it was agi- utieu aueut ifw, ana ciaimea te de a aeacen dant, tiut be was then far advanced In sge aim uiu uui uu muuu in tue matter. Killed at StMllen. Last evening a man wbe is supposed te be Cbailei Walln, of Baltimore, was struck and killed by englne 72G of the Pennsylvania rail road, near Deck furnace, Steelten. He had been walking en the east bound track, and in getting out of the way et an east bound freight train stepped oeren the ether track and was struck by the engine above men tlened. He had a deep bole In his temple, ever the right eye and bad one of his bands somewhat bruised. The victim vu about CO y earB of age and the body waa taKenjte liar risburg, where an inqueat was held te-day. Had a Hat Taken. This morning N. N. Henael, of Drumore township, purchased a new hat at Stauffer's store and bad bis old one wrapped up. When he came out of the store lie stepped at a banana stand in front of Miller's hotel. He laid hia old baton the atand while ha pur chased some fruit Twe women, who were making a purchase picked up the hat and walked oil with it Before they could be caught tbey disappeared. It la net known whether or net they took It by mis- UiSO. A (Irani! Army Eetartalumsni. Captain Nell Pest 400 G. A. R.,of Strasburg will give an entertainment In the town hall tela evening for the benefit of the pest, 'at which time there will be vocal and inatru. menial musle and Chaplain A.O. Leenard, et this city, will tell bow be waa captured by tbe rebels and Imprisoned at Bella Isle and Andersenvllle. A Tbltf Qsts Away Wltn aiT.OOO. A special from Greeavllle, Ohie, aaya ttat a mysterious robbery took place there Thurs day night about nine o'clock at tbe residence or Jehn W. Spayd, a wealthy citizen. Ba waa at home at tbe time. His wire waa out riding. The thief get 117,000 In currency and geld. Beth Mr. and Mrs. Spayd are ae much excited that tbey can sir no atatemeet et hew tha that t occurred. An Kndewinsat el 3,9OOfiO0. At the aecend day'a aaaslen of tha Presby terian general assembly of Omaha, Nab., en Friday,-tbe committee ea tha eantaaalal es aemblynext year reported reaffirming and modifying the plan te rale a ira-amiloa-dellar aadewasaat, V - ftmm rutmAutu inrmeaman. A etTtmela Iks WerAe-Saaae et.tks Orfea IssUaas. Tha political tnanagera have been busy the past twenty-four hours In arranging the clos ing detail for the annual "carnival et fraud," If any one for a moment supposed that Jehn H. Landls' anti-Corruption soclety prevented the use of meny Illegally, tbat doubt would have been removed, It the movements of the ward bosses had been closely watched for hall an hour belere the polls opened, and up te the hour when we went te press. The tine weather lmll.-atei a large vote. Hew the several wards were erganized ap pears In the detail below. In the First ward Wm. K. Beard Is Judge, C. F. Ebermanand William llartman Inspec tors, Harry Rsthfen and Al Hauch clerks. All are for llartman. l'blllp Baker Is lead ing the Mentzer lerces. In the Second ward three Mentrer and two Uartman men are In the organl7ttteu. It A. Evans (ter Menlzer) Is judge. In the Fourth ward the Mentzer men are for Jehn E. Snyder, ferjudge, ami the Uart man men for Dr. II. V.. Mublcubcrg. A count Is In progress. In the Filth ward Mjer Kasnacht (Hart mau) defeated l'rauk Remloy for Judge by a dozen votes. In the Slxtb ward there v. as a tremendous crowd, composed largely cf heelers. The whole llartman ticket was cbeea without opposition aa fellows : Judge, llph. Sbsub; Inspectors, William Brown and alter Samson; clerks, EJ. Bltner and Frank Calder. Geerge Prentts, a Democrat, was arrested for Interfering and taken te the sta tion house. In the Ninth ward the crowd was large and several counts were necessary. Jas. lr vln, (s.Menlzr) was elected Judge, with Wellington Rhodes and Jaejb Atunake, Jr., who are for Mentzer, Inspectors, and Ira Kendlg and Lea Myer, clerks. In the Seventh ward there was no organi zation up te 3:15 o'clock. Cuinty Committee man Deen declared Jake Price elected Judge and the Menl7r men "kicked." In the Third ward, the Mentzer men agreed upon the following beard : Judge, Jehn S Breneman ; Inspectors, Lewi? I,jens and G F. Metzjer; clerks, Jsceb Herchelretb and Frank E. Bail. McMellcn's camildate ter judge was defeated. Urethert right Oier a Cerpic. Martin Conners was taken te the county Jail in Railway, N. J. Iln was arrested for disorderly conduct in the beue where the dead body of his sister-in-law. Mrs. Alfred Cenner, lay in the coffin. There has long been trouble In the family eer some proper ty and money left Mrs. Conners by her hus band, Alfred Cenner, when be died. Mar tin Immediately, upon hearing el his sister-in-law's death, went te the house and, it is alleged, exclaimed te the friends of the dead woman, " New, perhaps I'll be allowed te de as 1 like here !" Then he began te pack up things, and at the s-inie time erdered the people te leave the home. All this occurred quite evor the body of bis dead brother's wife. Daniel Conners, an other brother, stepped up and erdered his brother te leave the house and a fierce tight ensued. Everything in the room was up-et, andtbecclUn was saved from being turned ever only by the etfjrts of several et these present The candles about the head were crushed and the steels knocked from under the casket The brothers fought thus for ever a ball hour, eca receiving bad cuts and bruises. Daniel succeeded, heweter, In ejecting bis brother from the house and a warrant was afterwards issued. The Commnnlen OtnonerM. Rev. W. O. Pearson preached tbe conec cenec conec tlen sermon of tbe dlecean council et tbe Episcopal church Thursday evening in Omaha, Neb., and caused a sensation. He said tbat attemp's bad been made in the name et Catholicity te foist upon the church a doctrine of Christ himself upon the altar In tbe form of bread and wlne by tbeee who fail te see that It It were really true that Christ's body and blend were upon the altar, the worship of tbem would be a blasphemous denial of the incarnation and an idolatry mere awful than any tbat could be conceived. Rev. J. Williams, et St JjBrnabaa churcb, Omshs, withdrew, saying that the speaker bad Insulted members et the congregation by branding as Idolatrous points of belief held by tbem as the most sacrud features cf religious Ilia Tbe utmost commotion prevails among churchmen. Congress Well DetcrlutC. In the course of a rather rambling speech in New Yerk en Canadian commercial union ex-Congressman Ban Butterworth described Congress as fellows : Congress is only a sounding betrd, a ctve of echoes, an assemblage of unpatented grapbepbnne, repeating what Is talked Inte them by the people. They are engaged for tbe most part in formulating into law tbe popular will and I by no means use tbe term popular will aa synonymous with Intelligent public Judgment As Individuals congress men have intelligent convictions, are cat able, conscientious men, but as congressmen tbey de net attempt te form or direct the public mind. They respond te your will. It Is their business te agree with you, for hy this they live, and they will net consciously com mit political suicide. Itsadlng'a High Scheel Principal, l'ref. Dana M. D us tan , et Westen, Mass., was chosen principal et the Reading high school en Friday evening at a meeting et the school directors. He received thirty votes, and Prof, Schelbner, tbe present principal, twenty-one. The salary is f 1,000, Will Be Tried In Court. Jehn Hoever, the boy who was found early Sunday morning with the team or Daniel Ferrey In bis possession, was heard before Alderman McConemy this morning en the charge of horse stealing and cruelty te animals. He was held In bail for trial at court. lUtarni Frem Itradleg, Reuben M. Oar ber has left Reading for his former home In Salunga, He was engaged In tbe grocery and notion business at Third aud Washington, and sold out te his brother, Andrew M. Uarder, Tils Intillkiijceb Aaj many new unit pretty ileitrjnt tn Kniahti Templar Ciirtlt. l'rnvlde jeuntlf with a pack, Veu will want them while tn attendance at the Giund Ceuimundery In Philadelphia, May .'land 23. Hencl In your orders early. liivEUBiR all entries ler hit Monday rucet at McUrann'a park 4 minute elms, purae 110 ; 2Mchu, pursuHOS-will clea alll p, m , Wed nesday, May ;ith, at office of Jacob It, Lang, secretary, Centre Byuare. uiy2 -Old Amusements. The Orau (Ionian Company. hvcry night during their nwk'j engagement In liarrisburg tbe opera be u 40 was nili-d. Their tinging and acting are well spoken or by the prvta wherever tbey have appeared. UUmere'i Hand On Monday afternoon and evening Ulluiere's great bind, with tome or the finest uutlclsns In the world, will appear at the King Street thealre. Iblt organization gives a great entertainment, aa It Includes many emi nent soleliu. The baud la led by a man whose reputation It world-wide, and as this it the artt time tbey have ever been here they should draw well. Cumblie Kikip.t will bae 2u) quarts Ireah strawberries al hit ite:t, Me. Yii KastMng ttreet, this evening. ltd mAMHMTB. Mew ters asaraet, Krt Yen, May 21. Fleur market firm; E2. ,!vW.eS '3 Superfine, 7503 wj geed te choice extra Western, 13 B0B5 Ou j ceed s.MXrW&Je4U)i co"uute.- Cern naamuwl caan. 4SUei Mv iJv . Oejei-Ne White Mate. Sfta-na, Vn .. .PDnW'JuM'sx K83& Siaj tELSft&SSS! m- " BUU " Ferk dull i nid nwas, tis ssaijie. tardJune.17 00: Juiy.7iuT Aui. 17 is. Mptassas dull at liH for AO bemn gjiet Turpentine Ann at MWe. "" """ BeatDdulli strained u geed, tmwaiai Petroleum dull t Keflned. Id eateaVKeT M4hA Hull , Main .a II.. I, aiVZ" I" Batter easyi Westein Craamerr. naise i Blfia craaasarr, sayxc I lists tUlrr, ball arkin taEa,lsflae.. . ftu,Wa,tFUt.llxiUHOavelpJaU'vur,&a ' s4aS aktata. U, lIMtltWe. raaey tata, nlei Weev Watte, UXct state Pacutrr. an steads t atata. astern, na sugar flrtnt Kenned Cullesi, 6 Urannlated.Mie. llCsXHet Tallew dull prime rttr. s 3-lc. Mice nominal i Carolina, fair te aend. 33Me. Coffee dull t lair cargoes, w ler Kle. Phlledalphla rredaee Market. Painesirsu, May 21 Heur market flrmi sales, linu harrvls : Minnesota Hakers, H uneJl Te t t'enn-yl ,-anla ramlly, 7'l W Western de, 4150Cll l"tMlt,4 7itft'U. 4 Hve flour steal) , H T5(l . Wheat Ma, Hl Juiik, He. t July, MHc : Angut, we foern Mny, it-XCj June, 47e t July, K.VM IIRIlSt, l"XC eats Mity, Jr!'c s June, 37c t July. S7,Cs AtiKUit, r-t.'ie. Chicago t-rednre Market. Caiciae, Mny tl.10.1ln in Market epennd. SMi-June, Wet July, t . Aug , rn'Civ. Cern Juiih. ;lV I -'my. Hk" I Aug 41 'te. Oat-.fnne.S7Sir: July, 7ic Aug, Si.c 1'erk Net limited bard-J tine, ri M t J uly, 5 0 : Aug , It. MW Short Kit" -Min, ; 01; JuiiP,7U, July, I? w , Aug , i; j. ctestae. Wheat-tiny, S7,c I June, .'V,c t Aug , si V. Cern May, &',,; J une, &i(c , Aug , t.'e ems May, 2,c; June, aic: Aug,tt7Hc 1-iirk-Mny, HI V) s .tune, Kl vi. 1-anl-M ny, SO cH t e, W Aug. te ;x. Kill May, t 15: June, 17 17 J:W : Aug , 17 S7W July, Mid July, 40',c July, 27Se July. I0I7.SI 1M July, drain and t-rovttiena, rarntshed by s. K. Yundt, itreker. Cnuioe, May 21, 1 o'clock p. m. ii nuai. i ern, uats. t era, t-arn. luTBt May .Vi . .. . June 3 S-'V .; 6 73 July "At t7k 2,s .... e;i AugUit "IS -,i 'r-K 03 September. M'J 4J W .... 6 9J October 7 UU December....... MjS Uecelpta Car Lets. Winter Wheat 4i spring Wheat t7 Cem. MT OaU 2.7 ltye lUrlcy Oil City. Crude UU 62 HfHd Becelpts-Heg ll.e e Closing Prices i o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern, Oils. Werk. Lard May !, ,v, 2V, se t. ; June t-S H JH iJ JO tl f.7 July m ti ?7t c ;: AtlKUt M) 4i. , .... rt 7 -vptember . li1, 4.' , ; 10 Octueer S 7 W Uecembtr -t .... OU City Crede Oil (2 Lire Stock Slaraet. Chicaoe, May 20 The Dreer' Journal re ports. Cattle Itecelnts, .VO) head: thtpment, none ! markt weak ; shipping steers, SO0 te l.sjaias, I3a m)j tteckuni and fwilnni, n te a in t rows, duus ana mixwi. r; uui hi ; euis, ri'0013i): Texat cattle, 117384 i Hegt liecwlpw I-eij dmuIi thtpments, r,'ct heart ; market brisk: reuiih and mtxnd, S4 M (Jln: packing and shipping, 13 WO 3 13j light, II (. 10j: tktps, fJ4iaiM. -keep Uecelpts, iOO head t thtpments, 00 market steidy; shorn, rt WQI 23 : woeled 4iOtJt Western, f.t S Kit 25, lexant, i: Nid 3 "3 ; Lambs, ( 7s6 00 Kast Libsrtv. Cattle Keeelpts, (31; thtpmcntf, nene: market nothing delrg; nil through consignments cattle shipped te .Sew 1 erk, none tlegt Hecelpts, SOX head : shipments 20H0 head : market fair ; rhltaitelphlaa. It 1393 23 ; erker, (19 2M6; common tn light. l 73AI N'i; etKS (I WUl ;0; hoes thlppcd te New lerk, cars. x Shiwp Keeelpts, loeo head: shipments. lOOOt mirket slew, prime, 11(11 JO; filr te geed. S3'S Jl J SI ; common, 12 6033 2i : yearling lambs, (I 75 U3 it , spring lambs, ff 3i (it te Sew lore atecka. Nw Tess, May 21. 1-30 p. m. Meney leaned at 2 per cent. Exchange stetdy, l ';Hd i Governments Ann. Currency S't, II 23jhld:t Coup, II 29 bid; tJCs de, II U'i hid. Pacific rtllread bends c'esed as fellows Union firsts, 1117 te.tU; Union land grants.ll03te101; Union sinking f nnds, 1116 te 111; ; Centrals. $117 te 1113 As was generally cipected. In view of the law making Saturday a half holiday, the stock mar ket this morning was dull and lifeless. There was very little disposition shown en the part of operators te trade or enter Inte contract! ever a day and a half In tbe early dealings a raid en the list caued a decline el te 1 per cent , 1 he Utter In fort Werth A Denver City, but the de cline Wis fully recovered by 1 fo'cleck, the hour at which the market closed The closing prices show little change fro-n thise el last night, but In most casesthere liasllght Improvement The tnuil sales of the morning amounted te JC,eSi hares trteca siaraera. QGOtatlens by Heed. McGrann A Ce. Lancaster, l'a. bankers saw ters list. 11 a. a. lla. e'H Bl 4ii 1J? K Us aH 1MV SJlJ e as F4U 34'i lll 3i 6.1 123jr lllVSj B3 Sl'J L 411 Sr.w. Canada i-actnc c.c. c. Al. Colerado Ceal Central fee Canada Seu thorn Chi. St. L A Pgh Den. A llle. Q Del. L. A W Erie arte, 2nds Jer. C K. A T Len.A N L. Shere., Mich On Heck Valley Missouri fuel no H.f N. P. Prel S. West. !. Y.C Cast Tennessee C Omaha.,., ,,, Oregon Transportation... Ontario A W Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal SLPaul Tex. Pae Union Pac Wabash Cem , Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Bends New England raiLABBLVBIA LIST. Leh. Val B.N.Y.APhUa Pa. K U,, ,., ,,, ,,,,,,, Beading Leh. Nav , , Heelenv.Pass. , N. Cent ""!!'.""."'.""'."! Peeples Pass Bdg.Qen'ls. ?" Phlla. Traction . li '. li'i . ii , ji?. I37'i . H , 1P1VJ . f ! i-"H , $ . Wi , Jf, llH-i . :4 , 61 i lJi , 114 ', ivi im'2 , 1D te , 4 , 34V . 2I ! mi '. '& 77 11 i 3S 2254 It' IttMi ety, KKLIOIUVH. RELIGIOUS SERVICES WILL BE held In tbe following churches en Sunday, In the morning at le-ju, In th evening at 7 15. Sunday school at 1 43 a. m. When the hour Is ujunxiiv il it Hjnuiujjy nuieu; biuca Lcthkkas Cerner of North Queen and .lumen street. Uev. C. Klvln lloununaster Preaching at 10 JO a. m. and b HO p m. Sunday ushfuil at I m fcTiuwBBKRT bTitssT African M. K. church Preaching ut 10 a. in. and 7 p. m. by the pastor, W. W. Grimes, PassBTTsniASi Memerial Chcsch, Seuth Queen street. Sertlces by the p is ter at the usual hours. All are welcome. Cubist Letusras Cuurch West King street, E.I. Uied, pastor. Divine services at le-) a. m. and 7 43 p m riunday school at I 43 a. m. DeaWART hTRSST Miasms Hundsy school will be open every Sunday arternoen at 1 45 p. m , sharp. Cucrcu orGeD-Corner of Prince and Oranire. I'rt-uchlng at lu 11 a. tn, and 1 4'i p, m, by the jiuavui, dauimiu riuuui nu u p. ui. Skoesd Kvasuslical ( Kngllsh ), en Mulberry street, above Orunge-Preachlng at 10-SJa.m. and 7 46 p. m, by the pastor. Sunday school at 2 p.m. ITirst llArrtsT Services at the regular hours morning aud evening. Preaching by the pa ter, Itev. J. N, relwrll. Sunday school at 1 p in, St. STiruss's (Usr.) church collseb Cbafbu Divine mrvlces ut 10-30 a. tn. Hurmen by Uev. Dr. J. II. Dubbs. Olivbt JIaftist Ciicrch Y. M. C. A. Uoemt. At 10 30 a. in. divine teivlre en the banks of the Conesteva, nutr strawberry street llaptlsm slter sermon, At7.45p m. ezperlenre meeting; sulect singing by youth's cbelr: new members wilt receive the right hand of fellowship, bun dav sctioei at 1 43 p. ru. Qcaisr JUansu.-On Sunday, May 72d, at 2 o'clock p. ui at the Old Hennenite church, cor ner of Lust chestnut and Sherman streets, Lan caster. Usitse llRmnura is Christ (Cevbvabt) West Orange and Concord streets, Uev. J. H. Punk, pastor. Preaching at le-U a. m. and 7 43 p ui. by the pastor. Sunday school at i.Uii. m. Olive Uranch society at I p. m. The prayer meeting et the W. C. T. U, will be held tomorrow afternoon at a quarter putt 3 o'clock, lu the St Paul's M K. church, and will be led by the pastor, Uev. C Uesdt. On Tuesday afternoon at3J o'cleck.the Union meets at .Ne 141 North Prince street, St. Lcxb's HsreaasD Marietta Avenue, Uev. Wm. r. Llchllter, iiaster. Divine tervlers at 10 30 a m. and 7 IS p. in. Sunday school at t p. m. Mebaviab, J. Max Hark, pastor, lu-ju a. m. Litany and sermon j 2 p in, Sunday school : 7 45 p. in evening service. St. Paul's M. K. Chusch Preaching at loje a, m. and 7.JU p in by the pastor. Sunday school at LU p. m Pruer meeting en Wednes day evening at at 7 30. Chlldten's Heme ratur. day tromaieSp. in. TaiBirr Lvtiisrah. Utual lervlees at 10;10, 1iI3 and 7 IS, conducted by ths pastor, orphans' Heme box packed ou Mendy evening. Last lecture ler this aeaen en Wednesday evening at 7.31. Preparatory service te the Whitsunday commnnlen en rrldsy evening at 7 3 1. St. Jeur' t UaroRHte (German) churcb, cer. uJ ,.n,n8 and Mulberry streets, Uev. Jehn 1 mIli?l.,.1, P1"'. tflvlue servlcetatlOSJ " i'.lU u P- u nday school at 1 45 p. tn. ...TTT " vreacningintBemereln and "J"'"". the pastor, Uev. J. Y. Mltchell.TJ) " V Tk rreacning in ine morning-end MWitt&u7,rr7m7i7ESW. BIT JM- BT: rurrsne a sit-tw. .' t,"' 1 45 p I pi'i MrUK.-at (lordenvllle. May in, llarbara C. Mylln, daughtoref Martin K. and Barbara My lln, lnherMdear. The relatives siid frtendt are respectfully In vlted teattend the funeral from her father's res idence at Uordenvllle, en Sandty, May tl at 10-90 o'clock a. tn , aud at llrlck Meeting Mente, Willow atreet at t o'clock p.m., without futther notice fSAiss In this elty, en the uth Intt, Mrs. Ablatin euwle, widow of the Inte Cel. Keth rrnter, and dsughler of Capt Jehn Mteele, of Hat tunny Halt, Lancaster county, l'a , tn the Mth je.irel her(go. The relatives and friends of the fsiully nre ro re ro tpeclllully invited te attend the funeral, from the Presbyterian church, Monday afternoon at I n'cletk. lntermsntat Weeds ard UIU cemetery, l'leate emit (lowers. ltd Smtii -May a 1W In this city, Itiidelph A. Smith, aged t.l years, le mouths aud 4 rty. The rcJnth ea and friends of the tamllr ; alto. Monterey Ledge, Ne 212. Washington knramp knramp tnent. Ne. 11, 1.O O. r., Mctatnera Tribe, Ne.t 1, O K. M , Lancaster Ledge, Ne. tw, K. et I'., and Admiral He nelds Pest 105, U. A. K., are respuct fully Invited te attend the luneral, Ireui hit late residence, 131 Seuth Water street en Mendiy arternoen at 3 10 o'clock, tervlcet at the home, interment at Woodward Hill cemetery ltd MtttsTstcs In this cliy, en the Jlt lust., Jacob .Milk' ck, If! the 34th year el hit age. The rvlatlvet and friends of tbe f Atnlly, Iidge S.s, K.ef I" , Su.iiuehanna Ledge, Ne ', 1 O O. r , Vhlqtiesslunga 1 rlbe. Ne 30, 1. e. H. M , are resprctlully limted teattend the funeral trem his Inte ir-tluucc, Ne. It Ceral strict, en 1 uet day afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment at Lan caster cemetery, ft VULlriVAU J7OR COUNTY COMMISSION KK, UKNHV imACllttAK, et Lancaster Llty. Sutiject te the decltlen et the Uemecnttlc couvenllon tuatatldAw tJKJR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J.W.KKLLY, of Marietta, l'a. Subject te the decltlen et the Democratic Convention, lour Influence tolto telto tolte lted. maviMAw pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. 1IUANDT (Fanner), Of East Henexal tiwnshli. Subject te the de cision of the Denim mtle County Contention, i our InnuencertsiHicliully solicited. tut2 tfdaw F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOI1 W. LK11KIL Of Ephmuv township. Sublect te Itemneratlc riles, marll-tldAw UIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z UIM1WAI.T, Grocer, Hrst Ward, City, cra'.lc nil os. Subject te I leir o e altfJAw PK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SOLOMON 7.KAMEK, Tanner, Of West llemptleld township Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. manMldAw . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the rei Jst et many friends 1 announce myseltasncandldate for County Commissioner Sublect te the dtclslen el the Democratic County Convention. Veur Influence respect fully solicited. IIKNUV r. IIAllTMAN, mUtldftw Kast Lampeter Township. UOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ELIj RATTEN, of Upper Leveck tewaihtp I announce my self as a candlJttti fnr county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention tour Inrluence respect tu'ly solicited Was a candidate for County i-oiuml.slener bi'Iera the last convention, and at the rt-quest or uiy friends withdrew In favor et the ctndldates from the Southern district UdAw KL1 UATTBN. -VfH' AfirKKTISEilEXTX GRANilSAUKR KRAU T LUNCH THIS evening at kxceltler Hall, Ne. 127 Kast hlnsr street, Best Beer en tan ltd' CIIA1. ()(.T, Proprletei. SAUKR SON, a It KRUT LST OF THE SEA. t C kOHIILKIl'S Lien Brewery. GIUND WEINER SM'Elt KRAUT Lnnchatthe Maner Hetel 2,7 and Jlu West King street (oppe-tlto King street theat e) llelkur'3 and Spienger's lleer drawn from the keg JOHN U bllMNUKIt, ltd Proprietor. SAUKR KKU'T AND I'KIS FKKT FOR Lnnch thlsevsntng, at the Heffman Hiuse. Ncs 2llandilh Set hlnir street Itteker's Ice Celd lleer nod llaelners halser Beer draugnt. It WM. IIEI1M, Prep. WANTED-TWO OR 1HREE CAH CAH rla(.e lledymakers. Apply Immediately at K BaII.i's, ltd 112 North Queen Street. 1TTANTED-F1FTEENU1HLS TO STRIP vv touicce. Appi-ai ltd iW CHRISTIAN STBEKT WANTED A GIRL IN A SMALL IT lamlly- no children te de ffnnprai hmui work. Apply at m20.2td1 236 WL9T VINK STUKKT, STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. Fer entire city mceled DAlLi at I h Court Heute from 12 te 1 p. m, until June Wh, the US I'dsy ler 'he abatement; balance, of dv at Ne. SI I North Queen street. ulSItdM,WAU VTOTICi:-THE WATER DUPLICATE 1.1 Is new In the hands et the City Treasurer for collection of water rents An ilai.mi.ni r 3 par cent, will be maue for prompt payment. ir preu J.U. HAAIIIUN, AprlMwWASd City Treasurer. 1TANTKD-A HOY TO LEARN BLACK. Vv sml'bing spplvat hDiiKUbkl'd COACH WORKS, Market MteeL ltd WANTED-BY A SALESMAN WITH ten years' eiperlence en the read, a line of clears, from an 1 manufacturer, en com- mlstlen. Address, my 21 3td ClOABS, TlUSOrflCK. NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF MON terey Ledge, Ne. 24J, IOO. P., are re quested te meet at their hall en MONDAY, Ma) 83, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of attending the fnneral of Bra P. U. ttudulph A. Smith, 'ibe members et Lancaster Ledge, Ma 67, Hebbel Ledve, Ne. 5 . and the order In gen eral aie also Invited te attend. GKO. A.SHKLLY, N. Q. Attest L. Bathvev, secretary. it THE REOULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the American Mechanics Building and Lean Asso'latlen will be held atSollclterW.il. Ueland's Office, Seuth Duke street, en next Monday evening, May Zl, at 7X o'clock. Meney te lean. , It JOHN 11. EKHM. Secretary. INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL FIND J nst what they need. A lull line et Instal ment floods told only te the Instalment Trade by tddiesslng INSTALMENT DKALKB8 SUPPLY CO., aprl9-3mdTu,ThAS Kiie, Pa. WANTED A QENEKAL UOUSK Servant tn go te Mlllersvtlle. .Apply, ituee or cuAUi.B, at F. B. TttOUT A CO.'S hmploymentofBce,2North4ueen St. (Second deer ) fTUlK-REGULAR " AND " ANNUAL A. meeting of tbe Union Building and Lean Association will be h Id at Mr, J, K. Snyder s Ofllcc, Monday evening at 7X o'clock. Klectlen of officers reml annual report A new series of aleck will be epeutd at one dollar per share. Meney te lean. A. H. HALL, Secretary. NOTIOE-THE MEMBERS OF LAN raster Ledge, Ne eg, K.ef P.. will meet In their Castle Hall, en Monday alternren at S o'clock, te attend the luneral ufeurl.te brother. Past Chancellor k. A smith. Members or In land City and leutenla Ledges are respectluily Invited te attend. 11, orderol A. II. HAMMOND, C.C. Attest i M. W. Bautj, K. et U. and S. ltd UK MEMBERS OF MKTAMORA 1 rlbe. Ne. i, I O.K. M.. are requested te meet-at their wig earn en Monday alteroeon at 2 je o'clock, te attend the funeral of Brether ltudelph A. Smith. Ke sbsh ke-nee, Ued Jackets snl Canasasu-ge tribes are respectfully Invited. By order of the Sicheiu. . JOUJMT. WISEOABVIB. JeHBM.Mccci.Lr, c.era. ita SPECIAL NOTICE -THE MEMBERS el Washington Encampment Ne. 11, 1, 0. e, r.. are requested te imet at their Hall en Men afternoon at Hi o'clock for the purpose of at tending the funeral of H. W. Kuflelnh A. Smllh. Uldgley Encampment Ne. 217 are also Invited te attend. WM. E. reLTAO.P. U Vrahk Milet, Scribe. it u SRFRAILEY'H CHICKEN POWDER for your poultry and prevent gapes and cholera, it Is a sure thing. iBIire mm riahlnv The latest In rishlng Ti ackle It tbe Nickel Drag, Balance Contraction Keel for 1 00. ! his Is a great brgln, very light, with a capacity iur iruin ou a uu yaraa, rUAlLKY'eKABTKND PIIABMACY. (Opposite Eastern Market.) S-tmdM.W.rK NOTICE TO RRIDOB BUILDERS. Proposals for tbe construction of a Wroughnren Bridge ever Octoraro Creek, near Christians, will be received at tea office el tbe County t ommlisteners. either West Chester or I aneaaisr, Pa , until neon, TtlKSDAY. JUNK 14. US7. The right u reject any or all bids Is re ssrvsd. By eider or the ComulMleusrs et Lan easkK aaa Cbestar oeuaUea. atlaeU4 . KKW AbVXKTtaKMKUTS. JJKDUOKD TRIOR. deduction of Prices. We, the undersigned Druggists, metn. bers of the lanctuter Count v Drug As Boclatlen and etliers, are new selling Pa tknt Mi:i)irixi:t nt Iliuiuccn Thicks, and are preiuml te furnlsli our custeniera tth Patent Medicines at as tow a price as the (ieniilne Patent Madlctnes ran be sold (er: Jehn r. Leng's tens, II. II. I'echinn, J.K. KeutTuiin, Wm 44. IUer, Allied A. Itublpy, Jehn llluck, agt , Jacob l.erg, Andrew 44 rrey, Lhas J. Bhulmycr, I (! Iloiuhten A Ce , i hss A. Ilelnltsh, II II. Parry, tt m. O. Fratlny, ehas A. Lechur, 4 II McClcery, W. Wer.i ley, rhemns llvthteld, K II llerr. n).12tdltAltw OUR ClOAltM, MIA QUKHIDA AND tleldim lien nm CLKAIl 11 AN ANA riL LRKhitnd made, 3c KACII In bems el 90s and iwrs. i mu iiiscitisit stekk, lit kast King xtreet. Telephene Connection. lanls-WASHlfd P1ANOTUN1NO. It. 1. Cisar, of l'hlHdetphla, Is receiving oiders for rtrst class tuning nt Mrs. Strachan Musle Stere, Ne. 131 North Quicti street, I, 11 Men's Heek store, asd ren Deismlth's Heek Stere, Kast KlngttreeL uijl?,2l.2l,20,.fJtJtd Attention, m.i:nm:kuiier I The Annual May Walk of tha lanraster '.cnnercher wlllbnbelden Sunday nest. May 22d. Will lra the Halt at 5 o'clock a. in. llreak fast at Tell's Haiti al 7 a. in All irnintH-rt are requested teattend, myjOlidK W AN T K 1) TWO "llALK-OHOWN Ulrls. One te go te the country Apply ruKK or ciiAiiuK;nt ' " r. II TllllUT A CO 'S mpleynient omee,N. uueenlst, ("ccend fleer i fi1 fWin1"011 A I'NKH AND lir-T-AjVFVfVF Thll CIlAMt'AGNB THAN Due de Montebdlle. AT KOIIItKU'S L1QUOU 8TOKB, Ne. 22 Centre Square, l.ancter. Pa. ARELIAHLE PERSON "llKsTltRS A IMnltlen : willing te turn his hnd many thing j innderute eemiiensnilun j can Hive best of references as te llenvstv, lluthltilnrss and Auuipernni-B. ca'l nt tela OIHCO. lnylT iwd WANTKI)-A COMPETENT MAN TO take charve et Foundry en light work, principally Kaduttert Ale a couple boys te make themselves gneially useful or Irarn meulding, Alse core lusknr. LASOASiaU srr.AMiUlUATOUAM t'O CO, Limited. limylJlflK xreu fei'Niius. X your cenn tencdi YOU ALSO FOUND 'HA net IiilanlAi.Mfl Mil. tual congratulations. Mere hnrm s made happy, rorie years you have trusted us and h t e never bten deceived, leurgratniulsrvan. A W. WOODWAUD. NOS 28 A 30 KA-T KtN4 ST , aprt-lyd Lancaster, l'a. WHILE MAkiSfl UP YOUR OUTFIT for llas Fl.hlng don't overlook the stock or Fine ruckle nt ltUHI.Y'S DKU44 Blultr. ss Weat Kin street. Section Knds from 13c te 13 01; Be Is from 4-V te It nu. ew Jmn and Calcutta llatnliej geed lengihs, and a la-ge as sortment ut llrAss and Nickel Hed Mountings. -qse MANHEIM Reller Fleur! J ana JmdKeed NOTICE LOST OR MISLAID, OUR I'ertincttrs or Stock In the Farmers' Na tional Bank, of Lancaster, In name of Adam K. Winner, vtr Ne SI. dated November 13 15, rer3shtres ; Ne 71. du1 April 4, IK7J, rer 4 shares, .Ne. 4S. ("au-d Febrnarr S, J3, rer 5 shares; Ne. 4i i. dated July 7. leT 1, ler 5 lures. Application has been tnndn rer new certificates, JOHN H. WlTMKlt, AfaXTON fflTMKII. Kxecutoref Wlliet A, K. Wttmer. mayl9luidU AS M ENNERCUOR.RINK. WILL BKOI'KN This (Saturiliijr) Lrenlng. Ska' Ing from 7 l te 0 3) 11 o'clock. Dancing from '.On te ADMISSION nayS-;ut .10 CENTS. J3EST IN THE WORLD rjR C)35!ipih3s, Hjilltb), Eihviatu inJ Djsptis -ts- Oechraa's Tonic Bitters. Ouarnntejd te glre satisfaction or the money wlllbertrnndid. Large bettlei only Sec. vjr sals at Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. lT7aiMNOUTHU.UEKNBT. mars-lyeedlt Ijtncaster, Pa. I UST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY t F UNDKUWKAK. Dealer In Ladles' and Cent's Furnishing Goods, Underwear ler Men and Heys at all prices te suit the tlm,Spersncker Ceals and Veals, Latin dried and Unlaundrled Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Jumpe.s, Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs and Suspen ders, Mrtefremfra palruptethn Finest British Hese. Please call and examine belere jeu buy, U.S. rhTTKBLVSONK-PltlCK HOUSE, e. 51 North Oueen Street aarstnm closed iry evening, except Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday, priMyd HERE TO-DA.Y FROM 4 TO 15 CENTS per yard, such Hamburg Edgings as yen have net seen before at the piice. also Ladles' Ties tn the New strides Cuu't tell yen or their style and beauty, see tbem. HOW HOT IT IS. JAPAN KSE GOODS FOB Lib, AND DBCORATINI,. Makesyen fe'l c-tolerteseothoin en the walls. That ii d chair. It will leek mere restful and Inviting "llhauch a tidy as the new ttvles wa have Who'll start the work leu will find the unlsalngcnel and pleasant pasttms and like It better for that fact. 1 f net te -let us de It all ler you. Always willing te scrvnteii. Ken A4K1 K M WOODWAUD Did you note last Wednesday's ndvertlseu ent about soap? lei ought te watch the Ibtslli Ibtslli ebbcbb le- what we have te tell j ou. mVMydSAW SUMMER OPENINO I Mcoenerchor Halle Garden! HUM ME K 0PENIXG!! Thjs Saturday Evening. asT-THKSOKUIALTlKS-The Choicest Seles Seles liens of Music by one of tbe most popular and btstappreclated Orchestra, besides an Extra Fine Set-Out ! atTAU Friends are Invited. MtlS.UEO.U. XILL1NQEK, ltd Proprietress. p RAH. SPECIAL DRIVE IK PAEASOLSt SKEONOURCOUNTKBS t JOB LOT OF PARASOLS. All this year's goods, Fine materials. Marked away down Are tall ends of wholesale stock and cannot be duplicated. Oreat Bargains. Only a limited number ea band. R"R"& H. 14aUatKlB8aH. apl-ted ifMW AHVMHTiaBUKim, StrtNTVII W loe salesmen at eaea est vat tihai lemis a-aeuitlee uasarpuL ,,M, tnlT-lmflAw NnrssrymsB. Keehssur. 5TV, JACOB F, HIIEAFFER'S PURB RT1 WHIBKaTT. NO. I3UKNTUK SQUAKI, LANCA8TEK. FA niaylJ ltd ' " tflRANDOI'KNlNll I Lawrence Knapp, Jr. wiLLeras uis reri'LAB Summtf Resort and Ic Cretm Qarden, AT KNAPP'S VILLA, On Saturday, May 21, 1867. Mt kl A4il I JKW JRWELRTf 8TORE. i mi aw itu Graduating Prwenti. teitcLAs, "aatAaari... CLA GILL'S: Geld Watcnet, Diamond Kings, Genu' Initial Kings, scatf Pins. Ac , Ae. ,uw Mr- llepalrlng tn All Hi Branches. NO. 10 WEST KINO STRUT. tnavll 1yd J. O. MARTIN A CO. SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. New Bargains Sim Daily ! OUR STOCK IS LAME -AND- Must Be Cut Down. Fiirv PIECES Black Cashmeres, At Sic,, ftie, :ec. Tic. and IUO a yarl. Un eiuallud In l'rlie, guallty ami AssertiuenL SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES That wero We , new SlKc PLAID SUITINGS, Keduced trem 2V te lie CUKaM ALHATKOSS, CUEAMTU1COTS, CKEAMSEItliLI, CUKAM CASUMEU1S. Summer Dress Silks. One Case CUINKLED SEEUSUCkEKS, 4 He a yard. OneCa.se fa.vc.ckinklkdsi:eksuckehs, Ac. a yard. New stripes In CltlSKLRD SKKltbUCKKUl, at 10, 11 and 15c. a yard. One Case AMERICAN SATEKVH.In New Color ings, at 7c. a yurd : worth !3Hc. WHITE GOODS! INDIA LINENS. COUDED P10UK9.' V1CTOKIA LAWNS, NAlNsOOha. Cor. West Klstg Print 8ta., LaNUASTBK, ca. AtT- TELKI'HONi: COSNEUTIO i. JLMVBMBHT. AT THR KINU 8TRKRT THKATRK LANCA8TEK. GRAND JUBILEE ! LIMirKDTO TWO GRAND CONCERTS, AnSSBOOB ABD KVBBIBS, MO DAY, MAY 23. GILMORE! THEUREAT.and HIS VfONDEltfUL BAND, consisting; et FIFTY Eminent Musicians and Soloists, under the direct Uadershlp el Mr. P.B.QILMOKB, Assisted by the Charming Prima Denna, LBftTIsV FRITOB will visit this elty, and give what tear he Justly termed a tsKAMfi MLTMOAL FKSllVsU It will Include (tems by tbe great masters, t.'teUier with musle for the millions, selected from the best popular meledl. s of the day. In a varied, unique and Interesting pregramme. Entire change el prosramme at each concert Admission, Arternoen, SO cents, Including Ke aerved Seat. Admission, Evening, M cents. Reserved Beats, SS cents enra. The sale el seats opens at Heir's Reek Stere en Wednesday, Msy isih. at u o'clock. Orders by MatLTelephoneer Telegraph will receive nreTODt attenUen. myli.lJ,ig,w.l.ie,j,tja FULTON Ol'KRA UOUHK. sT-O.NE WEKK.- C0MMEXCIS0 MONDAY, MAY i!8, 1887. (MATIBCB, BATCBDit AT V, M.) GRAU - GORDON Catlap, Opera Cenpaaj, Presenting tbe lollewlng Operas with Oreat Success t Monday. Olrette aireOa." TUESDAY "Fra Dlavela." WKiiNESDAV Muiiei' THUKSDAY ........;... Brand Duchess.' FUID4T "LaPcrtcbnla street lnar." bATUKeaY-MaUnee....'Uueen's LseeHand- kerchlel . BATUKDAY-Evenlrg.... "Ollvattsi." PUICES 10, aud '0CEBT8. EKSEEVED SEATS MUEJJITt. Mew eaaaleat Opera ReaaeCBsee. atiK-MA J. B. Martin d Ce., "i ,& i-i- , i.X!rf list'sseJ)iiatf''i Jj"-tfa.' Uw-. !i&SS,S,-K; Bt' rS-
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