mmeimirv&m HWH wmw V i 'w mrnmmww THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1887. ffiSffiff $ $t m aw m & r P. A S :vt tj t fe m kVA Vi B A FAMILY. .4-sw 1 m m AmC$BSMB tmtmm. :m H f STsi " lsj CMntM Irrttiersct. fa Jane Moere, cel- I MM' ataraaa rail wife, Henrietta Meer, hay for aesaalt ana bat- i (feilwlii Jim m required te la H00 for eeart. in retaliation Ms mm Defere Bqeite Beny en WM! $300 wm required from , tad Um family trouble wlU be tet- tee. rffrX, . HeUtwea. 1Mb, DraKemea en we r rcuer , wm coupling eara en laat Hatur- b, when He baa tne inaex nnger iMaalBandcanahtlnabelL The finger tBidiy meahed and wi amputated at the 1 Mat. . :;, ha Heme Cleu wianm. KV'BTerk college nine played game of (in vHh tne Mign bciioei ciue en oiur eiur earBinf, In which the home club were ,'WtBBefl TOO game was very wen piajreu, i fMttke high achoel beya proved much better ire, Hnemier eccnpiea me ix ui uic mine, and te bla excellent pitching la llheTlotery. The aoere la aa follews: r College e e e j a e- IBCnOOI.... .... I O V e t A ie JTIT Hundred Dellar Celletd. Pv-; The collection in the AtetnedMt churcn en fBeaday morning will be devoted te the aup- trMnr lha Mnlhndtst hecltal In Philadelphia: rrar-rr : - r. r . . .. i leewM raiaed rer tne purpeae, ana ai me 'J? tfaaday aoheol ISO waa collected. ": The erlmarv department et tt the St. Jehn's l'Jf-49M.i W.U. ..Ill t.l.l . rirbaiewan cuureu wi !$& Tneaday evening U1 held an entertainment . BmHitntf. Sk ft.. It. font lunu nl lha Xf athnHlat Cnlan. &&fei ohureh will held a meeting this evening, fttgtM the lecture room or tnecnurcn. xne pre gramme Will consist ei reierreu quesuuui, hbhaIm jb .unA. mm Vnlf.lrd n.S Min n tlm iSiCbarter Ueuae Scheel. The fortnightly meet- jiHHIWl V VM u...... v. wuw w,w vu ..... I.teaa el the league are of a very Interesting I? aharcler. in Strawberry FeallvaL M The Ladies Sociable committee of the St. 4 Paul' P. E. church, held a strawberry resu lt,' val laat Saturday evening, at the residence a! Mr. B. S. Detwller. A verv large number 'efpeiaena visited the lesilvsl, partaking of ;, reireahments served in an excellent manner. iff- 'A creditable sum of money was realized. A ?y Beautiful dlDlav of aprons was made, wblcb found many admirers and purchasers. beautiful fan waa chanced cir and was drawn by Jeseph Hlestand. Town Nete. A meeting will be held in the parlors of the Columbia engine company this evening try the ladles intending te assist in the ban quet te be given te the visiting firemen in 'June. .. A package party will be held by the DaugL DaugL tere of the forest, en Tuesday evening in their lotlge room In Wike's building. The party will be held after the adjournment of the ledgo. Lewis P. Mehn, living at Norwood, cele brated bis ith birthday en Saturday by giv ing a dinner tehlslrlends. A plcule will be held by the Columbia Fire company In llelse'a weeds en the Fourth et July. A Colored Meeting. , Samuel SoeiVarcolored Baptist niln- reachlng in the Fiegleysvllle Intervals for a J ear or mere past ad he is anxious te organize a congregation Of bis denomination In this city. Yesterday he held A people'sservlco In Grant hall which Was largely attended. Among these present were a large nutnber of colored folks from Harri'uup, Mldclletewn and Hteolten who came te L-iucaster en a Bpeclal excursion train in the morning and returned in the evening. At me morning service the sermon was preached by Itev. Jehn Noen, of Middle town and Bev. J. Wallace, of Harrlsburg, conducted the service In the afternoon. Kev. Scott preached In the evening. The colored people of this city did net seem te be well In formed concerning the meeting and they knew but little about it until after the arrival of the excursion train. The visitors said they come te Lincaster under the Impression that a corner stone was te bu laid and some el them were very angry at Brether Scott for bringing them here. Before the excursion train started back te Harrisburg the colored folks were in the Pennsylvania station ter Mveral hours. They ang all kinds of ramp meetiDg by inns and drew a big crowd. A tlaine at Columbia. A nlne ciUlng themselves the lrenslJe-, of Lancaster, went te Columbia en Saturday and played a match game with Rear's team of that place. They drew a goed.sizeil au dience. The visitors played well, but the home team were tee atreug ler them and they were out-fielded aud out-batted. Uol Uel llnp, the young pitcher of the Ilaar'sclub, made his Brat appearance and played a tine game, retiring six of the opposing batsmen en strikes. Ibe game was very interesting nd the geed catobea of the Helders in sev eral innings was the cause of much applause. The following is the score without the sum mary, which does net seem te have been kept. He;-!ini:s. Beans clcb, ru a n In t I'O A R til 8 Brown, s .. 2 eveily, 1 , 9 May.r tl Jtrlstnnu, c 3 rilclc.v.... A 8tioine. in . 1 hhenb'rg'r.3 1 J!tK'buh, p 3 Herre,1, 1 l (i 'J ii Dlvlt, c H 0 2 1 0 tl Ollllilnit, l b u 2 0 1 O'julngler, 3 1 1 0 i I! Kce.. y, i 2-e Olii. Kuuiz a ... 2 u 112 0 lltexlnger, 1 2 u t U 0 Vltlelllnger, li 2 r, 3 0 0 0Schr lnei m 1 0 0020 Peir, i i e Total.... 20 It 4 IUet'uChit) lien.ldcj .1 Total .. ..0 0 2 0 ..0 n u e 10 1.' 1 2 2 1-10 3 0 0- t College Notes. The Cyrepaedla monument, which was recttd by the class of 7J en the college campus in the pint south of Uarbaugh hsll and which was thrown down sonibtlme after wards and carried into lhe college cellar, has been resurrected by the boys at Harbaugh balL The class et 'TJertcted thlsraenu.iient during their class day. Rev. I). 31, Schneder, of Marietta, Pa, preached In the college chapel yesterday. Kev. F. A. Cast, V. D., went te Elizaboth Elizabeth town tc-ilay te attend the remainder of this eeslen of the Lancaster classls. The majority of the senior class of college kavegene home te spend a short vscatien until commencement. Death el Mrs Ann Ilnbfr. Mra. Ann Uuber, wife of Benjamin Huber. Utd Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the j.tjaasiiy resiueuce, kh we nesi King street, 'V,G, fjew IO ye wier au uiuers ei uve mentna. faw) JMTM a ismiiy ci eigni Children, all of L.- jiiim, r will btinwil In IsnitulAr tr,,AU eKM Bernard Huber, printer, of this ritvi ' Mjlta. KUk, new or Sleelten; Mrs, Lyne, of ' AltoenaiMr. Overdeer. Mr. Illeleher. Mrs. i'Ceyagham, James Iluber, and Miss Clara ,iB. Huber, teacher, all of Lancaster, j .-' Uuber'a funeral will take place Wed- yassasiBjr awnitxitt k u u uuva, nvtvivvm n ,;m beum te be conducted by Ret a C. E. Kasjptand u. L. Iry. k ' DIM In Nw Uauipshlr. & Jeb, W. Krager, who reside at 017 Poplar TafBl lias received word of the death of bis Xflta Hailip at HIM, New Hampshire. The -pmniaum was '& yean of age and left bems wyaaiwafe. Ha was a painter by trade c4aM.MraM la different plaeaa throughout wastry. im Tueadsy ui father re. tePMen atatrng that tee young man at. Oa Friday anetber came that lie at tad would be burled en Haturday, fata wording of Ik Utegrami th tbayeuagmaalkiajk (bat tiamet tl aoeidMt wbleU awHiad tils daattj. MM waa m awrritd MM m4 waadelag I la tttt ten wImm fete 4mu ec- am rMMtvmm mr a mmatamtw. Aa out Maa la Um MM Bess Whe Bay a I a reus eeaat. Among lha persons before the mayor this morning wm Count Zearaakl, who wm once a European nobleman and Is new en hie way te the Seldler'a lleme at WMhtngten, D. C. He went te the station house for lodging and wm discharged by Mayer Morten this morning. Te Chief or Police Smith the man gave a very interesting account et himtelf. lie eald that he was born In Warsaw, Hun-e-ary, In 1791, and is therefore P0 yearn of sgr, lie was one of the f00 exiles who came te this country with Kossuth In ISM. Fer six months he traveled with Kossuth and then settled In New Yerk. He left that city upon obtaining a position as drill master at West Point When the war broke out he left a note behind film te hla scholars which rest), "Geed bye. I go te the war. Be served almost four years in the 101st Regiment Pennsylvania volunteers and after the ar was captain of the police of San Fran Cisco for some years, lie said he wm with Napeleon at the battles el Austerlltr, Lelpelc, Moscow and at Waterloo. He has two sons each lu the Austrian, French and Russian armies. He dare net return te Warsaw, be says, ai that would mean a life et torture. When the Orand Duke Alexis was In tbls country he wanted the count te return home with him. but the latter refuted for fear he would be banl'hrd te Siberia. Up te the time el the breaking out of the Krsnoe-Prusslin war 7.)uraskl received ($34 annually, which came lrein a pension signed by Napeleon Bonaparte, but the war swept that away. The count Is a short, thick-set man with snow white hair and wbliker?, which gives him the appearance et Kip Van Winkle, He wears a big white slouch bat, decorated with leather, and keep) bis pantaloons In his beet top. He carries a number of bundles, and has papers with him te substantiate the story of his life. riUUTINU IW OBHtUm BQVAHm. Twe Drunken Ktpabllcsnt Who Hansf te Kick l't a Itaiuue. On Saturday night a party of Flghth ward Kepublicans, who were drunk, made their appearance en North Queen street, and ler some time were very disorderly. The nosiest men In the party were Casper Kirchner and ex-Pel leeiimn Peter Kitchie. They started a tluht en North Q teeu street and then ad journed te the Central market heuse te have It out The but did net come eU there, and when the politicians returned te North Queen street they met Charles Rethweller and Jehn Myers en the crossing between Zihm's Jewelry store and H Iran's. Kirchner said te one of them, "what have you get te say about It" and at once smashed Rethweller, who Is about half his size, in the Jaw. He then knocked him down four or five times upon the Belgian blocks and would have kicked him in the face had It net been for some outsiders who interfered. While Klrcbuer was at ltethweller. Ritchie struck Myers, but the latter escaped being badly Injured by running. Officer Barnbeld appeared en the ecene, and at once took Kirchner into custody. The latter yelled out, " Don't take me, 1 am a geed Republi can." The cfilcer told him that he did net care what he was, he had com m I fed a breach of the peace and would have te go along. He was landed In the station beuse, which waa seen filled with his friends, and he was liberated en ball. Alter Ktrchner had been arrested a number of policeman appeared in the square and one et them, who was a special officer, took I'.ltchle away but did net lock htm up. He had been the noisier man el the two up te thattiine. This morning the mayor gave 1 L'UnKnsf a ViLnrtrin rPVia rtvtl t sttllncaai rvraaanl mii.uuciair4....fa. AMwws.- -, , r.cub i n HI nnv II .nVtnl.l tttkn Vsad nnr asen knl was Officer Flarnheld who bad net seen the beginning of the row. Kirchner was dis charged upon the payment of costs and se far no charges have been made against Rllchla TUB vulleeh hehtmshiai.. Pregramme uf L"itrrU.s for Franklin and Mar shall Celltge'sClrrat Day. Following Is the pregramme of exercises ler the coutennlal celebration of Franklin and Marshall college, Spnuay, June lU'.h. 100 a. m , Ilacca laureate sermon, by the president Memiav, June 13th. S p. m., junior ora era ora lerical contest in the college chapel. Tl lmiai, June 14tb. 2 p. m., meeting of the beard of trustees in the First Reformed church ; S p m , addresses In the court house : " Ilenjauiin I'ranklln," by Provest William Pepper, -M. D., LU I)., of the I nlverslly of PeniisyUanla ; "Jehn Marshall," by Hen. It. VV. Jlugbes, V. 8. Judge of the Norfolk district, Virginia. Weknesdvv, Juue 16th, siW, a. m., Socl Secl etv ttMinleiiH ; 10 a. in., alumni meeting; VIM a. ui., alumni dinner ; 3:00 p. in., sddiesres : "The claims or the College en the Church," by Itev. J. Span gler K letter, D. D.: lisgerstewn, Md. "The Calms el the Celiegu upon the community in which It Is located," by V. U. liensel, ei-q , Lancaster, Pa. 8 CO p. in., Centennial oration, by Hen. L. II. Stelner, M. I)., libra rian et the Enech Pratt library, Ilaltimere, Md. Centennial poem, by Rev. C. W. E. Slegel, Heui7iale, Pa. Thi'Kshay, Juue 1011:00 a. m., com mencement, ene session ; c.00 p. m , recep tion and concert en the college campus. Orders for excursion tickets en the Penn sylvania, Philadelphia iV Erie, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Philadel phia A Keadlugrailreadsmay be obtained by addreHlug Rev. J. H. Dubbe. I). I)., secre tary of the faculty, Lancaster, I'd. Illliiinre'aUrtatUaed ller. Giltnete'u large band, which, besides Miss Letitia Fritcb, contains everlltty eminent musicians, arrived in Lancaster at one o'clock te day. This atternoen they gave the first entertainment in the King Street theatre te a geed nlz?it audience, Including the best and most lasuienable people of the city. The entertainment Is et the highest order, but lack et xpacethls atternoen prevents us from publishing the pregramme. The band ap pears again te night, and they will no doubt be largely patronized, as many teats have been sold. The baud Is very expensive. It costs Mr. Uilmore almost 1,000 te give two performances In this city. Notwithstanding the inter state law the band carries sixty large trunks. Kcicniie Olflcers Appointed Washie re, lay 'Zi The president te day appointed te the revenue service et the Culled Slates Heraco Hafsell, te be a chief engineer; Charles W. Munroe, first assistant engineer ; William II. Warren, first assistant engineer; Orrick N. Turner and Dennis V. Ilewen, second assistant engineers; also the lollewlng named postmaster; Granville Spurgteu, Santa An, CeL : J. B. Bertrand, Canten, Dak. ; W. H. Cooky, Gemiva, Nev ; Marvin Sackett, New Leba non, N. Y. ; Frank McKeen, Debba Ferry, N. Y. Secretary Lamar te day made the following appointments : James K. Stene, et Minne sota, Adam Neil, of Tennessee, and Rebert T. Van Nerden el California, timber depreca tion agents; Albert W. Stiles, of Minnesota, clerk, at f 1.U00 by transfer from treasury de. panment uuder civil service rule. Hlraetl by Mule. MAMI.ITA, May -ix, 1,1st evening little I Nerman, au eight-year-old son of Daniel E. Shenk,llvlng en a tarm uear Denegal spring, waa driviug his father's mule Inte the table, when coming la tee close proximity te one of them be received a kick In the fore head that laid his skull open. The boy bad strength enough te run Inte the heuae. He la In a critical condition. Dr. Harry, of ML Jey, attend Win. Imrntrslen In lb Oonesteg. Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock Rev, Michael Krajne, paater of the Olivet Baptist church, baptised two believer, a maa and a woman lu the Conealega creak back et Wood ward Hill cemetery. Several fanndrad per. aecu witnesaed tns ceremony. Amicably Arranged. The equity ault betwaan tba Slatara Bretbar, about a atitleeMat of taapartaK islaafalri bm bum aaaaWy ariwfai. m rnnsral at B. A. Binlth. The funeral or the late It. A. Smith took place this afterncen st 3:30 o'clock, and vtaa largely attended. )tev. Heed conducted the services at the ueue, after which the re mains were tsken chsrue of lr Monterey Ledgo of OJd Fellow. The ether pecletles represented at the luneral, were Metamnra tribe of Ited Meu, Washington Kiicampment nt OJd 1 'el lows, Lancaster Ledge Kntlits of Pythias and Admiral ll?ynulds l'est, Ne. la The services at the grave worn conducted by the Odd Fellows. The Interment was made at Woodward Hill cemetery. 1. ltithven, IS. O. Herr, W. F. lUmbrlght, Jeseph M. Kretder, Adelph Bash and Allen Guthrie were the pall-bcarera. The "OriiUmnie." Uy the end et this week or the begin nlngefthe next, the "OtHUuiriie," which has Just been printed at this elllee, will be ready for distribution. It Is eterted that after it has pased through the btmtet'a hands, the book will make a tcry haml'oine appear ance, a merit which no doubt will te some extent at least ateue ler the delay in Its pub lication. About Ceck t'lgtlttliK. Keccntly several item have appeared In an evening contemporary In regard te cock tights. By these locals It nppeared that the "Cabbage Hill" birds were always knocked out by these of the Fast F.nd. The men who own cocks en the hill sny that their birds were net whipped, and they arc ready at any time te light the Fast Had for as much money as they want. l'ellf e Cafe. lu addition te the cases mentioned else where the mayor bad several druuks before him. Emma Archey, a colored woman who Is an old etlender, was sent te jail for VO das and several ethers were discharged. Alderman A. F. Dennelly this morning sent Mary Washington te Jail for 10 dsjs for disorderly conduct. An Kngtnerr Kiuplejed. The councils water and sewage committee have decided te employ Knglneer J. J. R. Crees, of New Yerk, te prepare plans, etc., for the Improvement of the local water aud sewage facilities. He is engaged at his own terms, tl,000 and traveling expenses, and be will be at the service of the city until the Jeb is completed. llertA stolen Chief of Pillee bmith yesterday received word that a horse and buggy, belonging te E. L. Reyer, of Kphrata, was stolen en Sat urday evening. The horse was a dark brown, closely clipped, and the buggy was of the chapel kind. Straw stack llarnm, A large straw stack en the property of Jehn Buckwalter, residing en the Lampeter read, near the Conestoga creek was destroyed by fire en Saturday night or .Sunday morning Hew the flre originated no ene seems te knew. The Altnicllte Em Kud The Kit End Pasenger iUUway com pany's business was larger yesterday than en any previous Sunday. All the cars going out until late In the afternoon were crowded, and the people lsited Kuapp's ilia, Tell'a Haln, Witmer's Bridge, aud ether place along the creek. Ueturuiug te town In the evening the cars were sgalu packed. Hetnrncd Prutn Ksusa Mrs. L. V. Ewlngand daughter ltetta, re- I turned from their Western borne last Thurs- rt. .,. nhv Imvn hen HrW in I 1. - ... . Kaiperia. KAnsft. ier me um iw e veai-n, but .' ... ..". '. owing te the HI health of Mis. Klng they started for the East. Their macy trleuds will be glad te welcome them back again. Forty Hours' Devotion The servlces of the l'erty Hours' detotlen will begin in Nt. Mary's Catholic church en Sunday next when at S a. ra. the muss of exposition of the Illesseti Saramdnt will be celebrated. A distinguished Jesuit lather will take a leading part In the services which will conclude ou Tuesday evening. Building linpreicliirntit. Philip Sttimpf, contractor, will erect six tine houses en the let at the corner of li-uer and Vine streets opposite St. Mary's church, for Jehn A. Ceyle, esq, Keogh A Olll, con. tractors, will cut down the large hank te a level with the street and they began work this morning. Government lu Take Little part. Vienna, May III. Uerr Ti-zt, the Hun garlan premier, has announced that Austria would net Jein the Paris exhibition elllclally but every assistance will be given Austrian exhibitors te make a geed display. It Is un derstood that Russia will adept the same course In regard te lhe exhibition. Se IMclslnnt. A telegram lretn Pnlladulphla at -1G p. m. te day anneuueed that tbere were no Lan caster county decisions in the supretne court as yet. Telephone Connection. William M. Aiuer's cigar box lictery, l.ttllz, Is connected with the telephone exchange OK AM) rUHHAI. OfENlSO Ol lb Elegant New " Hetel Lancatler ' ' and Jce Cream Farler. Tuesday Kvenlitg, Hay 21m. Messrs. McMlllen A Ce. beg te anneunce that the Hbeve hotel will remain open and be con ducted lu the same liberal iniuagemuntashts characterized it since Its opening, March 2 st. Mr. W F. bchnch, who has been In charge, fa ad mitted as a partuer, and HI conduit the bust nes In a satisfactory manner. Our Ladles' Uestauiantand IceCream rarlere will be made a specialty. The citizens generally are lopect lepect fiilly Invited te vleltthii hotel Tuesday evenleg and Inspect Its betutlful Interior. We also wish te state that e ant prepared te cater for private suppers or lunches tlther at residence or hotel. Thjs will fulllll a leug felt want In Lancaster, As the hotel will bs conducted in the future en the American plan our rate will be lid) per day Whtle we have net the capacity te accommodate regular room boarders, we will beijlad te have regular weekly meal boarders, who will be charged a reasonable figure. We hope te merit your patronage. Open until K e clock mid. night. Tns Leng MemerUl t mud llrctluen church, of Netlsvtllc, will be dedlctted en Wlilt-bUDilay, 2Stb, In the forenoon, liliheji Weaver Is er pected te be present. Ainueeinents. Optra ttiti i.'ifiiinf.-lliti Uraii liordencnm. pany open for a week In t'ulteu opera lieu-u tbls evening. Miss Kthel Lyntnn, theslar, Isun accowplUhed actress aud she receives excellent support. Uilmert't JJunil re-.Ve't'. This evening 1", 8. Gtlmere'a famous bund will appear In the King etieet theatre. Ihey played te an audience of x,0U) In Pittsburg en Friday, and gave the great est satisfaction. It Is one of the most famous musical combinations In the world and deserves liberal patronage. um ATM Uiaua. In tbtsclty, enlhaXMInsl., Ann, wife of lluujamln Huber, In the 75th j ear of her age. The relatives and trtends of the family are re- spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence et her husband, Ne US West King street, ou Wednesday aliemoen at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. in!3 '.'td XE4J,-",n iM l'llv. en the 2-Mln9t,atary, wile of Henry Yeairer. lu her S7ih 1. ear. Ibe relative and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited toatleed the funeral from the resldeaea of her husband. Ne. II Seuth Mary street, en Wednesday morning at SW o'clock. Ulga Mas tttuu Jeseph's church at 9 a in. In terment at at Jeseph cemetery, ju MltirAC.-ln this city, en the 2Ut int Jaeut. Mllleysaek, in the ia jweihlVJ, ' .J,"-6 relJUM u lri00'1 at tne n"y. Ledgs S, K.ef P ,8us(;uehanna Ledge. Ne 8 , 1 00 F ,Chl(juesaluuga Tribe, Ne. i, I. e. It M Mon Men tery Ledgo Ne, W. I. O. O '., and Koshahkenoa Tltbe Ne. SS, 1. O It U, are resptctlully te. vlted te attend the funeral from his late resi dence, Ne. II Ceral street, en Tues lay atternoen at S o'clock' Interment at Lancaster cemetery, St jfaaaara. rHalif rreaaaa atarkM. rill laaiiMt M y HL T lour market Arm mJm,vmtSmt Mlaaeama Aar,apua47, rennylvnlarmlly, 3 Tfsjl 091 Western de, at I tl At t l'atenu, M 7ih95 3. kin flour i1ed,.;5t. M. Wheat alav. Xoi June, lOWc t July, WKc-t August, f.!l0. Cern Mny, 40,sc. June, 47e; Juty, 43J1'" t AlDtU9t,l"HC lists iv. ST'iOt June, STet July, JJHci Alisuit,.V.ie. Hew ters aiara!. Hsw Yers, May SI Fimir market Him s fine, tt itli i siiiHTtlne, H ;&03 Wi Ifoert te clicilcn extra Weett-ni, M M3 Hi i Itoed te fancy nxtru uie,tl ;eqi te ; common te uoed extra Western. K tl!0. Whreu-Ne. i uti state, iSe! Ne. j aa we t Nil UXt. winter. May. wei .luin.l.t,at July.'S'l rectilpts, Si0; uhlpiuenH, 'USS Cern e. tnint tswh l-vjei Miv. IJHc ; ite June. 4i t July,tec; ivcutpts,a,Wlbuj shliv ments, 1S.14V Oats-Ne. I White 8tst 'Rrat Ne. 1 de JT,c, .Ne.l Mlle.l,.Iiuii',3'),c; Ivix'liit-", t),l0 l)U.; thlpments, neue, Uye aull estern, S.V ! St&te, S7K()0 Barley nominal. rerk dulli old imw,IH90HVii ljird June, tu'; July. T i ; Am;. 17 1. Molasses dull at l'.";i' (r W belltux suvk. Turrwntlnu rlrin ai SrtWe. Uestndutlt strained te geed, II 'MHR1 27 fetTOIeum dull i tbnnta. In ca.iv, oho. frvUht dull i craln te Hull. .lid. Iluiter e.i-y: western ciesmury. I'Atici Blstn cnvauitiry, ljiic ; tute datry, halt nrklu tubs. llO.'.'c- Cheew dullj Wetern Plat. 11tOttV(c: (reed te choice light nklini, UHfll-'Se raimv White, HSc; Stai rcten'. a.i'e ktm, OitTc KKSStuadf; suite, Uk.U.IC WnlvtO, 113 "He suirar flrm; Ki'flnml Cutlo:if. tl llta(.C! Uranulated, S',c. Tallew dull , prime city. 3 13-lSc. Ulce nemtuiU t Carel In i, lair te iroed. i4)3sic. CetTw) dull i lair caricevs, 203 ler UM. Ihllsdclihlit Cattle Market. 1'HitAnsi.rnt.i, Mi 3 lloef cattle, receipts for week neru 1!em 1,0 : sheep. MOi Hek, vx, rreMnus wevk llecea, i,7iO State)', 7,WMi llex,2,7u). lloet cattle Ijc lecr; Kxtra, RQS'iCj geed, IVc : medium. d'JIkc rhecp 'c leir ; woelcd sheep. Stw5 . hcired ihecip, Sttl'iOt wool UiiiIm, iUiXc staetredUinb, lifle ; spring lamb l.'Stiiij. lles Inactive! ie lower t 7117", e rat cows were fairly active, at iStf I. Milci cows wem lu Riijd reijuesl at I4i00. tat c Uvea were dull at IQ"c Orttcace I'reduc Market. CBifABO,May 21.10 31a m Market epennd. nrjfAi lune, va4ej July, ft'c; Ang , NV Cern May, 3c , June, Sc i July, 4 ", l ug. II4C ets j min, as? : July, 27c; Aug, 27c lerk et iueid I ard-.lune. Id tU; July,s0 75: Ang.,t6vV shnrt. Ulbs-Juuv, 17 lu , Jul), K i: , Aug 17 SJK- CtTSt. Whpit Sla f7J,c ; June, Xc.i Aug , NH? Cern May, ; , June, Mc , Aug.ll'.c IKH sjr, 2Kc; June, avjc; July, S7vjC i Jnly, HH.c. July, i7e. Jerk May, r:t en ; Tlnne, ril i) Lard Vs.), Jb t..'S , J uue, ft! b7" j July, i5 17S aug. in -,n. llibj Ht, 17 17; June, 17 17 M; Aub-,i;n. 1TV ; July, Ursin ana trtiTiatena rurnlshed by . K. undt, llreker. CliteiflO. May a, I o'clock p. m. Utrd. b's s 77 6 si t, VI 7ie tinat. Ceru. Osu. rerk. May lune July August September.. 7S .' MS St. !7S xn ;v, tcieier .... Utcuiubur Winter Wheat.. spring Wneat... Cem. eats Kys tiarley OU city. Crude 011 Uecelpts Hogs. lUscelpts Car Lets. M lll 6:j Head 23.0.0 Cleilng Prices J o'clock p. in. v heat, Cern. Oau. Perk. l.ard. t II e r7 6 7 tf -7 R J) 7 W May lune July August.... "-epiembcr Oc tutwr ;. 2 ii (u 3 '. e; , ij IO Wi .... MS December i ou city ijreaeuu t- Uve mera Market. Cricaoe, May 2',-JThe Drmtrt' Journal re- rverts . Cattle Uecetpu. bead ; shipments, iw : market wetl; shipping steers, E6i te l.vnfts., tfQt 7S; stockers and feeders, ri T5 CSM rnws. bulls and mlx-d. tJO'slI W ; bulk, i VtQS '.; Texai cattle, 1:1131 Je Hogs Kecel pt, lieu bend; stlpments, 3 en head ; market aleady : reui-h and inlxtsl. 14 13 astfi; packing and sblpptuir, II si5 i); light, IMfi;j; sklps.l.I'.eaie'i, Sheep Uecelpts, 1 1 e head: shipments, 3u market stu id y ; btmrn, S.1 t.'fll 25: wnelt d ilieOWJ: Western, II tt-jl73, lexans, 1 'l(t U0, Umlis, r.'ijl te Kast Libsrtv. Cattle Kecelpts, 517; shipments, u3 ; market nnUitni- delnt; , all through censlgamenui , cattle shipped te .New lurk, ; cirs. Hogs Keculptu, 21C0 head ; shipments aniO Head : market llrm; I'hllaitelphlas, .1MJ5 25 ; Yorkers, it 9 QS 0J; common te 11ht.ll TJiil.-.'-; pls l KSI 7); hogs hhlppvd te .New ierlr, I cars. Sheep Hecelpts, me bend : shlpu.ents, Wt : mtrket slesr ; frlme. IIJJl i" f Ir te geed, Slf5 JJ - ; couimen, il luSi ., : i arlliit,' lambs, II 73 t5 li , spring Iambi, t- i7 .0 new Yerk .Slecks. Nw Yer.sf May !3, t'JU p. m. Meney louned naXlr cent. Kxchantte stead, l ts.SQ I (severnmentstlnii. Currency tfs. II !S bid; S's Coup. II 29K bid t H's de. tl K'K bid. lhn stock market enencd iulct but Arm. but afcer the llrst tew transactions price declined fractionally under a slight pressure te sell. At the tlrst call there wus come buying of the specialties, which resulted In strengthening the whole list, anil at midday values had advanced J te 2 per cent. At tte present writing the mur. kellsdull butrlrm.. Stock asaraets. Quotations by Ueed, HcUrann a Ce., banker Lancaster, t'e. 1TSW TOP.X LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. 3F.X Canada raclflc M cecal 0V4 Colerado cool M (3 II ti Central Pec K Canada Southern L3Ji aa t. H ChL St. L. a Pgh 1'JH Uen.aitie. a -list Si'i 3IM Del.L.a W 1S-U 13-'' I3.JJ Crle i'i u4 3'H Srle, 2nds 1H Jer. C "i x ?jy. Ltl :"!? 31 S.'H Leu. a N bl ts'-i M L. Shere Wl m'. V7 Mlch.tn UiJi Ft U Hik Valley SIK 3IJi 33K Missouri Pacinc HIS lilJ IK'S H.l' Si'-i 31 S.'H N. P. Pref B.'n 63i eJM N. West WK '-" l-i n.y.c iik ins us Cast Tennessee O HH H5i Omaha b-Hi IVi t.i'4 Oregon Transportation .... Slj isy, SH4 Ontario ft W li Pacific Mall f U, MS Klchmend Terminal I'S X'S St. Paul ui '!; 91 Tex.Pac av.; s S'H Union Pac tt.'s, km eel Wabash Cem r. ':!i 21S Wabash Pref S7S -f 37 Western V 777. .ii 77X West Shern ilends New England Oj ui'4 HH VHlLADSLrHIA LIST. Leh. Val M.'i 11, N. Y.ai'hlla US Fa. It It- rS ftS M Beadlng S -'S 22C-le Lett. Nav &, Hestenv.Pass P. a K Wi M.Cent People Pass ttdg. Oen'ls .... 103M 'til 6l,i U iAi Phlla. Traction X K If A U VSR TISEitENTS. pek .sTi.TTcheap TWO" MIKKOKH 1 suitable for asitoen or barber shop. Id feet extension table, rosewood piano, barroom stove, spigots, etc. Apply at 3 JJ West Orange street. ANTED-TWO GIRLS FOR A RES- taurantand two half grown girls, one te adept. Apply, PuKE or cuaUUk.,at P. H.TUelITCO.'S Kmpleyuicnt efflce, il Nertn Queen BL (Second fleer ) STATE OF OEOROE (JOHN, LATE OP the lloreugh of Columbia. Lancaster Ce., Pa. The undersigned audltor.appelntediodlttrtbute the balance remaining In the hands of Allied limner, executer el the will of Ueerge Uehn, te and among ihrselenally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpesx en Monday, June an, lsi7, at 10 o'clock a.m., In the Library room el the Court Heuse, In the city of Luncsster, where all persons tnterejlid In said dlstilbutten may attend JOUNW. APPKL, niy&tetdU Auditor. J" KVAVH FL.OUK. Levan's Fleur THE BEST. M.ThAS NOTICE TO TBESPAbSERS AND .... HUNNEItS. -All persons are hereby for bidden te tntsnias en any or the lands of the Cornwall and Speetiwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster peumLs, whether Inclesed oruuln eruuln S'.5?fi?i ,.M,e.V 'eT.8P.'?rP0.- 01 shuetlag or - . .MM MW Wit, ue rtsldly enforeea assinst oil trespassing en said lands of tb in. eersigned alter this notice. WM. C JLIMAN rUKHH. IK. PKBUY ALUBN. vow. . riBtai aa. aprtltM Atuaaafa aie a. Wi Makaa'f Uatri .V W ADVSllTlilKitKXTS pKDl'OKl) PRICKS. Eeductien of Prices. We, the titulerslgucd IHurrIsIs, tnrin bera of the Lancaster Count) Drug As As BOtit.itlen and ethers, are new selling 1'att.nt Mrnu isr.aatltKniTr.tii'iucr.s, and are prepared te f in nlsh enr customers HH r.itent Medicines at as low a price as the (aentilne l'.ttent Medicinea c.in be sold for : Jehn K. I eks neus, II II. Crxhtiui, J. K. Kaiiiruan, Win U. 1! ier, Allied A. Ilubley, Jehn lllack, agl , Jacob Let , Andrew l ITe), his J. hhnlui'et. J.C. Ilojghten A Ce I lias A. Ilelnltah, ,11. II Tarry, 'M W. Itanb, in. O. rrellev. Uhas. A. I.echer, H It MrClrvry, I Vf. Wern ley, 1 helMl llcchteld, K. 11. Uerr. uiyJl 2ldltAltw WANTKD A COOK FOR A SUALL tainliy. Wages DM per week. Apply I'KKK or CI1A1U1K, at r II TKOUT CO "8 Kmpleymeul Olllee, i! N. gueen 9L ("ecend tloer i T" ui:rk vill7bkanpkpTal meet lug of tbu l.adle' Auxiliary of the Y. II ! A, en tomorrow (Vuesday) urenlng at 73 ei lock, lhe members of the Y. at. O. A aie rspeelally rt quested te be prejcnl. A large st tendance Is Qislred ltd WANTED FOR THIS PLACE AND County, six geed Salesmen, steady work and geed salsrles Addres., J. AUSTIN SUAW, Nurseryman, mi)!MwdAinayMwd Rochester, N. Y. s1 JTATK AND CO! . 1'Y TAXK8. rer en tint city recrlied PAIL at the Court Heuse from 12 te 3 n in. until June lsib. the LAM'dsy lerthe abatement; balance of dav at .Se 341 North Queen street. mlSOtdM.WAlt t tTe VraileysT'uickkn powder L ler our iteultry and urvent gapes and cholera. It Is a sure thing the latest In ll.hlng tackle Is the. Mckrl Drag. lU'ance Contraction Kul for IH. 'J his Is a great bargiln, verj light, with a capacity ter from "-0 te HO y irds. rUAlLKY's KAUT Mtl I'll AUMACY, IOpix,lte Kasturn MarkeL) 6-tmdH.W.rit "1AC011 F. SHEAFFER'S PURE HYB WHI3SBY. NO. 15 CENTUK SqUAUK, LANCASTLU. iuay!3 tld PA. ESTATE OF CONK. l C.ASSBR, LATE of Lancaster, city, dece ised. letters testa mentarv en s.iid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all prens indebted thereto are reiiuested te make liumtdlate payment, and lhe Hiing claims or demands against the a line, will present them without delay torset terset torset tlementto the uudertlgnid, residing lu the city of Lancaster. V. atcill'LLC.V, apn-6tdH KXecuter. NOTICE THE MEM HERS OFINLAND City Lelgt Ne M K of P , are rt quested te meet at their lull, rulten Opera Ilou-e, luot luet day alternten at l o'rlec. ler the purpose of attending tte luneral of their l.tebnttner, Jacob Mlllewack Lancaster and Tontenla Ledges and the elder lugeuHTiI are Invited. Ht elder et It. t'llASK ItOW MAN, C. C Attest Jsne Sirs, h.ef H. A 4. ltd ESTATE OP JACOlt K AMM, Hit., LATE et 1 ttiicaater city, deceased. Letters tes tamentary en said estate haMug been granU'd te the undersigned, all persons Indebted tbere. te are requested te make lmuiudlate payment, and tbese uu.l!t claims or demands airalnst tne smib, win prt sent tnem witneut aelay ler settlement te the undersigned. OATIIAUtMCKAMM, Kxeruter. Marriett lluebius, Attorney. mttt-etdM A S1-1(5NKI ESTATE OV CASPEU is Ka'hlernnd wife, of Lancaster city, tan caster county. Latpcr t reh er and wife, of Lan caster clt), Laving by deed of voluntary assign- uieui. aaiea April 11. 1S31, assisneu anu trans ferred alt their estate and crJVcts te the under signed, ler thebenelltel the creditors elthe said Casper hiBMer, tbey thnrelnre give notice te all persons ludrbted 1 1 sa'd assigner, te make pay ment te tbtt iindcrslgntd Mlthnut delay, aud tbee having claims tn precent them te MIUIALI. IIAIIKUUUSH, ALl.M'lSKMItlU, Assignees, (liesldlng InLanca.tetrliy. ,lt-u A. lettc. Attorney. aprllCldM J UST HECEIVEIi Ali.rNDSOM"ETlJJE of -cetch and Heme Spuneultliigtln 'tripes and l'lalds fcnllre new designs Black aud lllne serges, Clay IHKOna!s, Ulnneckburn, Macrtger and Ncglegee (.bevlets, Jutt thx thing ler summer wear Klegantly made and Trimmed. lVrft-ctttl. fiilM from ti) up. at U03L.NSTK1S.TUK TAILOK, 37 North Uueen Street. E" "STATE OP "ilKSKY eTlEM ANNATE of Ijinca.ter city, deceased. Lettr testa mentary en ald esuile having been xrnnted 10 the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are reqiiestul te make nnmediat payment, and thee navlng claims or demands against Ihe same, will pre-entthem without delay for settle ment te Hie undersigned residing In Lancaster A. l. KlClMLIIL, J II A ItOI.ll wicKi:U9IIAM, UL HOIS llOlIllglt, maylA-AblM Execnters. K NULKTKKK STOCK KAKM. RUndard tired .stallions In service. STUUHKI.NU (2101) tUO.00 ltecerd, I years, 2 47. HI IIENIIY(HII) tUO.OO MW Send for New Catalogne, UAN'LO. KNfJLK, apl SmdAw Marietta. Pa. CPK1NO, 18S7. A New Uepartnre ter Lancaster tn fine Tat Tat erlng. Importing direct from the beat makers et Pine Woellens. I hav,nst received through tba Ho-ten custom house, a large Invoice of my own importation of SUITING, BPlttNO OVirUCOATI.NO AND TltOUSKltl.SU, The like of which, for stjle andquallty.bas never brca equaled lu this city, and cannot be surpassed A sp-clal Invitation 1 herrby extended te all tn want of Opting (Garments te call early and secure Clielct Patterns Workmanship tee very bust and prices lower than ever. II MKKHAKT, marST-lydll Ne. 43 North Queen Street N EW JEWELRY 3TOKE, Graduating Presents. "OK ULASs lllNHH, CLA'S PINS, CLASS liAUUEs, GOTO GILL'S. Geld Watches. Diamond ltlegs, dents' Initial Kings, Scarf Pins, ac, Ac. esT llepatrlng In All its llranches, NO. 10 WEST KING STREET. mayll ljd e AK HALL "Oil, YES I I ALWAYS ae STiiAieiiT te Oak Hall feu Ulothine." " What a Let ok People jiuvr he iipsy MA KINO IT." " I don't see hew AVanama ker & Brown can keep up such a big store. Their goods wear se well I save tlie price of a suit In a year. They're se well made, you knew. Seems as If two suits last long; enough for three. They must have thousands and thousands of customers." It is, geed friends, the best clothing iu the country for wear. The prices mast be right, for our great beuse was crowded with purchasers en Saturday, with their money in their hands. The prices are just. Your dollars will go Inte circulation again as quick as the workpeople bring mere goods again. . Wanamaksr A Brown's oak Ball, BoeTnmAST Ueiuim Sixth and Ma nr St., FaWiisTaffiTyiAi y;ir Alt VXKTtHKMKUrn. WANTKn-BY A HLRa1T1tTi ten vnars' etporlence en thn read, a line of cigars, tivin an a I inanuuoiurer, en com cem com lutstlen. Add res', tnytl 3ta CIHAB. THIS Of TICK. t&l I'W vim A MNBR AND BRT. Due de Monteballe. AT UOHUKH'S l.tUUUB STOHI. Niv tl centre Kfjuara, Ijtnmster, Pa. ARKLIAIILP. PKHKON llKHIKRN A pestilnu I willing te turn hts hand te any thing i miHlerate compensation 1 can stve brut of rvittreucns as te llenestv, Tllllhtillnf Slid Temnprnnce. Ca'latlhls eilK-e. ill) 17 iwd WANTI'.l)-A COMPKIT.NT MAN TO UVu charge el reundry enllatatwntk, principally lladlatitr slu a couple bo)ste make themselves guietaUy useful or burn meulding, Al.e core maker. LANUAStait 8II:AM UADlAlUUftM K'tl CO , Limited. maylDlfJK w HlLKMAklNHlM YOl'R Ol'TKIT ler Mass ri.hlng don't eveilik Hut sleck of rine ruckle al IIUIIl.KY'n IIKlltl Stella, si West King Htnwt. Section Hed from lae te l)0) Ke Is from (V te mm. Hen Japan mid CalciitU Itambe geed lei gibs, slid a U'ge as as settment ut Itr.us mid Nickel IKhI Mountings. ISP R1'.CE1 KD A FRESH SUPPLY I I UM'KUW I. All. Pealitrln t ndles' and dent's Knrnlahliig Meed. Underwear ler Men and llejs nt all prices te suit the Min"'. St ei-siicker t'ttala and est s, Latin dried and llnlaumliled shirts, Pant. Overalls, luiiipttis. Neckwear, Cellar, Culls and Suspen ders, llrse treuife a vilrnp te the Unest Hrlllsh ltcse. Please call and oxainlne before you buy, U.S. FUTTKULY'SONK-PKICKIlerSK, o.51Nelth Oueen btrwt systore closed eery esenlug, except Mon day, W ednesday and iturttay. piiW-1) d OLST IN THE WORLD - Kits Ceastipjtun, Utiltrhs, RiUeaintss aal Djsr-fpsiA ls- Oechran'B Tonic Bitters. nuaranteed In give satisfaction ei the money 111 be refunded. 1 argu bottles only doc. 1TJR SAtk at Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. 1:17 A 1. NOIiril QUKK.N ST. manl-lioedlt Lancaster, Pa. " PAKASntJl. T3 R. A 11. SPECIAL DRIVE IN PAEASOLS! SKKOSUUIICOL'.VTKKI A LOT Ot .1011 PARASOLS. All Ihls year's Rerdt, r'lne vnatfrtsls. Marked away down Are tall ends of wholesale stock and cminet he duplicated. Ureal llurgalns. only a limited number en hand. r. b7& h. MEnstKlngBt. apt "ind rasa nt tmrntim. B AKNUM COMES AM) DOES, HUT when wr.Tr.f.i. you tuf sales or Tin. 'JO CR.MKG SIJU.VKK Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, Hive- ilaubUtl In pcynn week. ou may thtiiK. we am bem te Htuy. 'IbU rbewtt veriitiily thut wI.a tfte confldt-nre of iiurcuUnnirs. Ouraltit tit tekwp the best tn quality at piiccs ed low an tbu Jewrst. eT-tlve us a cMI amt you mill net re gretiu JOHN A. CLARK, X CE.NTUE SCjUAICK. tnsr2.Mfd.tw IO-KOSAYS. Gumption, Grit and Greenbacks Have been combined te make our Bargain In Teas. CotTces and Uiecertes uucqn&lled and un approachable. Wn are building wide, and deep, and strong en the Heck of Commercial Integrity, aiming te de by ethers as we would have them de by us uaBer s 1 unrniaTe.i"c rue ; !eisnnseri;nxn 3 Qelaltne, lc , Imported Macaroni. 13e pactcase, or S for iV . Vermicelli. IS-. '1 for ?Vj ! hdain Peietgu Chrese, "tt Pln -ipple, lite i White Wine and Cldtr lueisr.tnly )e sallen ; Iteef steat and ttt. l,eergu's brand Tomatoes In gloss reduced te Uki lur. Klostle htarch, 7XC pirkce; Quaker and Weed's t.lims Marce, "He; Kaule ISraud Con densed Milk, IS. Miller's lUirax and ltlslng -un Seap, 5e cake, Olelne, llatililttsand Ivery eeips euiy Sc cake ; Salad Oil, tea bottle. sugars, IH, 5. 5)cts nndCc ferf.ranulated. CerTees llii, 19. is, V), 21 J3and cut per tteund awWu are tiering special Bargains In Teas and are still gl Ing checks. Sf Japanese fans and Paucy Cards glen away, ATCLAVKKS OUIeThaLTKA ANDCOrriE HlOHK.Ne 53 WeslKllliiSt, asTTelephene Connection. WUMMTVMm. W'lDM YER'H FUKN1TURE HTOKE. J. H- W1DMYER. FURNITURE! A Fall Stock, Desirable Geed, Lew Prices, Newest Styles. m 1 WIDMYER'S FDRNITDRE STORE, Ocsrnar Baat Kins and Uuka Bta., LANCABTaV, PA. BUtMvdAJMmW H EINlTHH'H FURNITURE DEPOT. LOOKING GLASSES! We new Incite your attention te enr sleca or Leeking Glasses In Walnut, Cherry and Geld. This Is enr Largest SPECIALTY, and has been for years. We this week received a large Invoice, and It you are or a 111 be In need or a Leeking Ulaaaferac teSSJwe have tbem right in sleck te show. Just the thing te nil up that space between the windows. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, nan) south qukbn stkkkt. ar We auke Matmre FnavM te Oraar. AMvaamamtB, AT THE K1NU LA.NCASTkll. STltEKT THRATKK GRAND JUBILEE ! L1M11KIITO TWO GRAND CONCERTS, ArrssstHts ash Kvssise, MONDAY, MAY 23. GILMORE! TIIKOItKAT.snd ItlH WONHKIirtlL HAND. rentlstlrg e rtrTY Kinlneiit Mu.lcluns ana Bolelsts, under th direct Itsdershlp of Mr.r.a.UlLMOKB, Asslited by the Charming Prima Oeiins, XslTlTIaV FRXTOa jlll visit (his city, and give what may tw lustly tennee a HKAafl MlalOAL rKsflVal: ft w II Include gems by the great master. Uwetiier with mils e Ter th niiiilnnl 2ZZ1..13 Y. ?.ri beat iwpuiar nieledle of the day, In a varied, iinbnie and Interesting pregramme. BrAlN change of pnigrauuun st each oenrett ""'"" Admission, Afternoon, Se cents, Inclndlnc Ka servtMi seat. m AdmUslen, Kvenlnf, flsj cents, ltcserved Seats, 3.1 cents ritra. The sale of seat opens at llerr's Boek Rtoraen Wednesday, May tstti, nt u n'lik. Order br Hall. lelei'liene or Telegraph will rr reive preni nt attentleu. my It 13,18,17.111 iu'il.SM F I'LION OPERA HOUSE. sTONK WKKK.- COMIKMiM) MONDAY, MAY 2.1, 18S7. (M.iTisr.s, SxTt'sniv at r, x.) GRAU - GORDON Casine Opera Company, Presenting the following Operas with Ureal Success! tleviuv " Olroile ntrefla." TUKMiay "tt litavela" WB IIMCS.lt AY Mikade" TlltntallAY " lira lid tluchesa.' rlllllAY " La I'erlthnle ftreet lltmr." SATIIKUaY- MaUnt'O. tjiicen's uce nana- "Olivette." krrcMet " 8 ATUUUAY-Xveniltg l'lttnKs in,tnsnd mcKtTH. KHKUKI SKATS SICKNTS. New en sale at Opera Heuse Ofllce. mj8td Kssr neuua. J H. UlVl.KR.tCO. Summer Siess Goods! Light Colored Crinkles, Pjc real alue,loiel2cta. Cream Colored Crinkles, Sc. Strlped bcersucker. American and Terlu '! Nelr Utns hams. Scotch snd French Zephyrs. rlgured llallstnanl Llunns American and French Salines. Fast tje lllack Satlnes and Dress Linings. While Uoeds, Kmbreldrrrd tares. White Kmbroldered llobes, Cham brny liebes. bargains In Summer Bilks and all kinds or silks. atChcap fur Cash. Come and see goods and prices. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Me. as.East King 8tret, LAMCA5TB,PA. J. .MARTIN CO. SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. New Bargains Shown Daily! OUR STOCK IS L1RGE -AND Must Be Cut Down. nrrv piecks Black Cashmeres, A tile, fiec, ;.'c. lie. and il no ayari. eiualled In Price, ijaallty anil AsseltuiunL Un- SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES That were 60c , new 37Kc PLAID SUITINGS, Beduead from Vtc te 18c. CKKAM ALHATKOSS, CUKAM TBICOTS, CKKAM 8K1IUK4, ' CBKAH CA8UMIHKS. Summer Dress Silks. One Case CKlNKLaD 8KEUSUCKKa, Kel a yard. One Case rANCV;CBINKLU8KEUSUCKH9, Be. a yard. Mew Stripe Hi CRINKLKl) HKK.ttSUCKKBS. at 10, 1H and lJe. a yard. One Case AUKUIOANSATKKVS.tn New Color ings, at 7c. a yard 1 worth UKc WHITE GOODS! INDIA LINKN8, COHUKU P1QUB,: VICTOBIA LAWNS, MAIMSOOKS. J, Cor. West Wag Trine HU. LAN0SBT8K, .. aa-TKLEPUONt: CONMBCTION. YOU FOUND US. YOU AMO FOUND yonrcenfl1ncwa net mUplacea alu. tnal congratulations- Mere bem. a mad happy. Fer 10 year yen trusted usand have saver been deceived. Yeararatelnl servant, newts wni, WOOD W AD. MOS-Bl JkHBABT KIN0 at.. aaravira laaaartaT, Fa. I Martin I Ce., ' tlc,.i Jt,,Tf!rttif!. , . .. -."H-. V-i- 1 ,,S &feW.t-Trfi ?..: "if- & vj1' . JbtVaSaa.
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