."WJ 'Vr i'. - -. A.. -' r? ti i TIIE LANCASTER BAILY INTELLIGENCER. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1888. n' 'V'Si ft Ll L I MfPATRff TO BE MADE. I ?'. MrMOrSMCNnrORCODNCIt. ORAMUCR , and erant hoexs. tcM Tax thst Wetk AwardaA-rreperty '-;' wWi Directs te ly Haw ravsmtnt i ! m retry. Wtlrd adS'enrlnBtreMs. , A Wmn'i Blbi Broken. u Columbia. May 17. Council met In d- 'L.'Jimnitd mmIeb tut evening, with the fel- -ewlg member" prwsmtt Bennett, Ferry, v.,;arTs Jexslues, Mifflin, Stevenson end ""' li property committee ropertod that ,'?Etty oeneldered the proposals for peperlnp ' -WW ealntlne the council chamber end ft ' KMrtrroenw1ripinito the heatta appar Mwi,Mkid made the following reoemmen- r w t'T MUese ! Tdi ue cnira ,j fiui.u.w- lRMata nd wfsurai te the eteem ceiling &. . .A tn t. IT. TUnhtur. nl V? iCl .... tiia wnnd work of the fenr rooms 'et pelnted white, two coats, end the con. i ,net be awarded 10 u. a. utetb j me waim 1 t':;';,delllnef oenncll chamber and chief harreaa' lODmi be papered and dec orated With gilt paper, and one band herder with oerreepondlng decorations, ad the regulator' and ether rooms be aapered with bee; qeallty plain paper and colored border,and theoentraot be awarded te Gee. B. and Allen Klebarda ; all the con- f Iraete te be awarded with proper apeolnea- ;, j Uesta, agresmenU and guaranteet. The, if--' committee has granted the ireejiv-eT"lne FVs own ball te the Q..AVtTer the erening iJ ,0qaae4y(M.y uid, ier me vurpose 01 ,keMlnt memorial aerrleee. ';-." The light and water commlttee reported yJW- karlnggtven the contract te the Keeley mjv aOToempiny forebanglnx the pings te a if'i , S)f -laab. atandard. ' " ,' Dr. E. W. Oaerkf, regulator, was In $f " atraeted te make a grade (or the interaeo interaee f ' Mea of Bocend and Obeatnut atreeta and ' t submit the same te council. Regulator Geerko complained that he had glren street lines t.i Jehn P. Frank, J. W. Clark and Jehn KUnesmlth and they had failed te pay for the aame, according te ordinance. 11 e asked what oenrse te pur sue. ThB.sollclter will give hla opinion en the matter. Mr. Btchard Oeuld, who owns the prop erty en l)i)th aldes of Alley W, complained that the chief burgess had tern down hi fence and he was threatened with suit if the same was replaced. The solicitor will gire hla opinion en this eubject. AU the recommendations of the prep rty committee were adopted, excepting that the couneil chamber be painted wal ant The commlttee will preperly con trast for all the rep lira. An order was granted for (IS te pay Messrr. Klnn, Kech and Moero, tbe bor ough auditors. The highway com nil I tee wero lnstructed te notify preperly owners te lay new pave- ments en Perry a'.reet, above Ttilrd, and Fourth stroet, between Locust and Walnut. .The chief buigcsswas Instructed te con sult with the solicitor about the fruit stands OB North Frcntstroe. The nuisance of Butcher " alley was the cause of considerable discussion and It was the opinion that the slaughter houtei ahenld strictly obey the ordinances. Tlie highway commlttee was Instructed te prop erly repair the alley from Second down te Walnut, with granlte centre bleckr. An ordinance was presented repealing the ordinance prohibiting the erection of dwellings en alleys. Laid ever for another month. The highway committee were instructed te mauadamtr.a Obeatnut street, from Third te Sixth, and request property owners te lay pivemeuts and gutters wherever seeded. tier Itibi Drexeu Vj Kail. Mrs, James MuOlure, living en Beutb Fifth street, fell down a flight of stairs a day or two age, but at the time suffered no trouble. Yesterday ahe commenced feeling very elek and called In Dr. O. F. Market. As examination was made and several ribs ea the left slde were found te have been Broken. The doster gave the necessary at tention te the Injured woman. A four-year-old son of Harry Ruby, liv ing en Seuth Fourth stroet, was ptlnfully hart yesterday afternoon by belng run ever by a wagon. He was playing en Cherry street and fell under the wheel of a wagon of Oaehman & Ferry, The boy was given attention by a pbyslelan and the lu Jarlea are net of a serious nature. lufoilea Courts Reta Beeta was before Hqulre Evans yer terdsy afternoon obarged with assault and battery by Mrs. Catharine McClsln. The parties are residents et Chlckler. The cae was settled by the defendant paying the costs. The hearing or David Richards for assault and battery took place last evening before Squire Selly, James Cavanaugu proseeu ter. The caae was returned te court. Harry Yeaulah was sued by Mrs. Maggie Fisher for assault and battery. The case will be heard before 'Squire ISvuua this evening. Offljer Wittlck arrested Jehn O'Brien for raising a dlsturbsaea last night Ue was brought before 'Squire E vans this morning. who discharged htm after roeolvlng the cost, A Fublle Slitting. Columbia Ledge, Ne. 117, Brotherhood otRitlread Brakemen, held a publla meet. lag In their ledge-room last evening, which was of great Intcreet te all railroad trier, Grand Master T. E. Wilkinson was present and made an address en the alma nud pur pur peses of brotherhood work. The meeting was largely attended by engineers, lire men, conduetors and brakemen. Speeches were also made by Jeseph C Slrawbridge, et the Firemen's loose; James Nelsen, trem the Engineer's, and Harry Kummeli, Of the Conductor's. Perteual and Other Nults. Gen. J. W. Fuuer, el OasjumiP, left tiwn for home this morning. Rev. U. M. Grace oeuduoted the services In the Methodist church last eveulng in the absenee of Rev. Harrison. The Iren workers will bold a featlval next week:. The Brakemen will held their grand cal ico ball In the rink this evening. It prom prem ises te be a very enjoyable affair. The Metropolitan hand has arranged a very fine pregramme ler their esnesit en Baturday night. Mteinercber and the Troop sisters will assist. The repairmen and bridge carpenters, of the Frederick division, commenced work this morning te build an Iren bridge ou the Fert read ever Hulckler'a run. Frank Relker, of Lancaster, purchased a horse from Aaren Soyder ter J3i0. Lewis Htldy, et Lancaster, is ercetlng a fine monument at the grave et the Ute Jeslsb Gramm, In Mount Bethel cemetery. Lem Eoy, et Lancaster, Is In town te day With samples et seats for the Methodist Sunday school room. The scats were ex amined by the committee en repair?. The regular monthly meeting et school beard will be held tLU evening. Gee. F. Lulz bes a orccedUo about a feet la length at his tome. It was brought from Flerida by his sister who had been en a visit te that state". New a B7,000 Kallreid Minrgir, tlntling, in., terr. of Examiner, Oil et jour Ephrata beysbts tcceme a big railroad maa lu Minnesota. Leen Mehlsr Is new general manager of the S. Ful A Manitoba railway, at a salary of J7 090, with headquarters at St I'aul. Hla tatiMr, Osorge Menler, came te this town ever inlriy seats sgc. Sfr.abtrU lmpreTlnr. Mllei Starts, the son of OUicer Henry hens, who was se terribly scalded at Mil let soap factory reesnUy, u new doing very well, and it U teUeved that be will mw ataka rapid progress te a lull recovery, Celtsgs Ulll Metes. Mrs. C. S. Slsgla with her fAtc'.Iy, of Westminister, Md., U visiting at the home of her father, Dr. T. O. Apple. The Dlagnethlan Literary aoclety Is hav ing Its hall repaired and repainted en the outslde. Lawn tennis, crennet and base hall are the three popular gamea en the campus at present A Light Fnnulimsnf. Louisa Wilsen, for disorderly oentluct and disturbing the peaee, ea complaint of Charlette Gray, was sent te Jail last even even leg by Alderman A. F. Dennelly for twenty-four hour. The punishment was made light, It being her first appearance. Onlj On Lxxlgtr. The only Inmate of the station honse last night was a Canadian, who went there for lodging. Be waa discharged this morning. r.etarglng tha Wats Main. Superintendent Heneel en Monday will begin taking np the small water main en Mary street, between Orange and James, and will lay In its place a ten lneh main. A rrlssy Girl. rrcm the Philadelphia, Inquirer Mether Earth can't keep her daughter Miss Isalppl Id bed. "A Talk Abaet Alt' This Is the title of a very neat little pam phlet of thirteen pages, which 'Charles 1L Barr, tbe enterpmiog-isekseiior ana sta tioner, Is clUUitfiitlng among his patrons amUttarfuY It consists of the recent dis sertation by "Uncaa" In the Intklli aRMCER en the subject of art work In plo ple lures, photogravures, eta , In which many things wero made clear that bad been hitherto obscure. The pamphlet Is a work et art In Itself, being very handsomely printed and with a quaint cover, mustsrd In color. A pretty red oerd binds the psges together, and tied In a graceful knot en the outside makes a very captivating bit of work, and Is an exeellent Illustration of the flneartlstloexeoutlnn put upon whatnver emanates from the Intglliobneer olllce. Knights Ttrepiar Cards, Te completo the outfit, cf Knights Templar attending the conelavs at Pittsburg, the la la TiLLte kkczr lias pure! aied a fine soleetlon of new designs of U. T. cards. They will be neat ly anl cheaply primed te order. Bend In your orders early. tfd Amnssmiints. Te-lftgtit'i Ooncrf.-Th'sevenlng the long- loruei ter oencert for the bencflt of Bt. Jisaph's he-plul will beglven at sultennpera hciisa. It Is going te be a mulled event, which nnnoetnarrord tein'si, "A CMp e IA Old Bleck." -Te morrow evening the veiy fumiy play of "A Chip e' the Old lileek" will be presented In Fulton opera honse by Eoett A MilU' oeinpiny, which Ineludes Unbert L. fcett, Harry Wills, Ada Melroie and a. nnmUer of capable people. The uisnagementef the esmpany has found that tow prices are popular here and they wl 1 net ratio thorn. On Baturday a matinee will be irlvf'ti,'hl"h will nodenht tin well nt'endd : , i i .i . , . MAHUIAUKti. CesLsItxis.-May 17, 1JS, by Uevija Y Mtiahell. U. u. Mr. Alfred A. Ceble, and Ml ZenaU. rtefR, both of this city. ltd VRATJIH Kautz -it tblt elty, en the lnth Inst , at tte nldmi)nf hrrhntband, Mn je enh Mary n'ri-Mt, WMilmlna, wlfa of Jesspb Kautz, lit the both your et bur agu. No'lce of luneral hereafter. lleiTKin On Wednesday. May 1(1, 19 !C, at Nnw I'mvldsiicp, tn , lira. Kllatfintb Mewrur, Kile et Mlehaet alewrar, la her 35th year. The relatives and friends are reapuctfally Invited te attend the lnneral, at the residence of ber husband, at New Providence, en frlday ntlo'e'ockp ui wltbservloesandlntermeut at turasbnrg cemetery at I n'oleok p, in, ltd Mol'Bitses.-On May 18, 1, In tbe vll'nge of ubnatuut Lnvel, l-anenstur county, 1'u, Mrs. llAbncc It. Mcl'hnraen, wlfe of A, Mofhersen.lnhnr 4Jthyear. ltaiw 1 ,. 1. U- .. M i MAKlOtTti. l'lilletelphU Prodeos Market. rKiL4DSLrniA, May 17.-rinnr flrmi sales 1,7M) lit)l t Minn, Unkers, f D0O4 70 i I'enn'a. rainlJy, 3K)JJ 61 1 Woateru Ou, 14 t!'04 70; Western I'atvuu, 4ce9 1UL Hyp, 13 71. Wheat May We i June. 07Kei July. 07c Cern May, Clie. June, (Otj July. Ma. Oats-May, 43s. I June, 43Hc; July, 41c. Mkw Yerk Market. Nsw YenK. May 17 rieur market dull i nun, r2S0lC0i buparnne, Bl tOBSSft t Minn Kitru.H hiOSlOi City Mill. Kxira.HUQt 80i Minn. Whmit extra. U H5Q5 11 Wheat Ne. 1. Hed. HUle, tl OOOl.m i Ne 3, II rjv i no. tied. Wlnter, Juoh, B7K July, iHUni July, 0Jie I receipts, 13,0.0 1 sblpuiunu, .mn h' Mixed, rash, r.'Xn i May, 07ej .lunn, CSKe t reeelpu, 143.1UO t sblpmnnw, 27 0H). Oats Ne. 1, Whlte, Btate, Xoi Ne. 2, de, 2)isde June, ft)Wn Aug., to.'ie; rucelpU, 'i7,ueO ; shlptiuintfl, it'J Kye steady t State 75c Ilarltiy nominal. rnrk dull old Mess, til OHW; new, lit UD UN). i.ard-Junp,tS70t July, S3 75 I Aug., S73. MoltiefHwdulli ler Ce boiling stock, 04J.tia. Tunwnttnetteadv at 37a. llenln rlimt strained te geed, 112091 SS, I'otrelnum dull: Uuflnna In (Jam. Ve, rrrdghtii quint grain te Liverpool, Ikd. Itnttur stutdv; Western Uioamery, tlitite. CliiHxn dell i Woalern ITlat, halloo i Hlate ractery, 9;C'Jie Fancy White, 120 12a. kkn flraii am te, llQlSe Western 11014X0. Buwitr steady) Ueaned Outleaf, 8c; Uranula ted, 74je. Tallew steady; Prlrae City, 1 f-lOC Illnn neiiilnnij Carolina. fair tOKoed, (le CotTue suudy; retr Cargoes, ter llte, Ula m Clrmln aud Provtslena. rumlshed by K. Yundt, llreker. Cuioaeo, May 17, 1 00 o'clock p. m. Wheat corn. Oa. I'erk. Ijird. May (9H K1 HJiU.W 8 41 Juna (8-i t7H 84 ll.fO u,i Jnly WV Ais? (OH 14.81 8.re August tUJ blii Wi 14.40 H.ftj DeixmlKir Vii OU City, CrudaOU 8i Cle&lng I'rtws-S o'clock p. m. Whnat. Cera. Oats. Perk. I ard. May x-JM ( m)i 14 11 8 Junu flJi 67 84 14.-U H S July mu C7S MH HM 8.47 Atitfiiat VO 67i W5 14 43 8.G1 Decvinber WU Oil city. Crude Oil 83K Uoceipu. car Lna. Winter Wheat le Spring Whnat , is Cern , fji Oau,.,.,. , 223 ttye luiluy , Head. Kbcelpts-llegs , , ij.iej BtecR naraau. Quotations by Ilued, MeQrann Ce., bank ere, LanflnBtur, Pa. MSWTunK list. 11 a.m. 12k. irv, Canada Pacldu Wi bfhi M O. C. C.AI '.t ... 43 Colerado Ceal ,, m Control l'acinc... ju Canada SeutliHrn I0JJ se ad Chi, Bt U A Pbg ji Uen. AltleQ g l)el. t, AW U'V l.in' ijvV Krle ';iy, t -110 KrleTndjS WW !V( wi? ler C HH bin 8K I. T.............. .....,., .... 14 Let.A N WK tb tau L,.8hore Via 1K S Mich Cen . 7j MlKHOtirl Pacific 77W 77 78W Heck Valley aiu V.'?.: -4?s S l.ret 6I '' 'H West W)i iiu 107K . l.C ,,,,, , . . leftiZ New rngland 41X 4i 40 XttBt Tuuneasea ., u Omaha. 8n? Orngnn 'irunaporUtleu.. VSW v,t gi' Ontario Jtw ih3 inQ ,'" SfflOMall; 34 S.jl 8l Bichmeud Terminal 8J i vtiZ St. Paul , 77 7jJ 7iJ Texas Paclflc se5 ieg I w Wabiub Lera i WabiahPret '", '.', ' ' .Jj wesUirn U nu 7Cv im WestShoreiJends....:! . I0i5 lejjj 1-BILi.DSLJBU. XJST. " n., n.i. a Pnlla , u fa. K.B f,m M h. Heading M1M, j-- j.l? ion. nv ' 7u3 Hesteuv. i'ms :::; . eSq;:::::::::::::::::: :::: :::: l'60pl(,8 I'M) ' ' Ufli. uea'a njr: gmLi'True-u::;;:::::::: . s Msw Toik Btecaj, sw Yebk, aiayu, l p. jn.-Meney oleabd at 2 per cent ; Bxchange steady , posted' ratAs, 84 8704 tttXt actual rau-a sea 4 67K for 80 days and 11 f sytai 83X for demand t Govern menu cleged yulet; curreney tl tl bid la coup., l 87H I iH' de, l u bid. ahe stock market this morning opened dull and weak, and dutleg the first hour the a was little or no trading, Just after the first esU Mew Yerk 'ew XsiUna ana jlntea Paelfle were quite fresly bought, ana tintfsir lhlr lead prices stlfrened. At tin present wilting values are generally Wflt Per cent. higher than thee el )st night ChtMtre rrodeca atarket ... u.iit. n-.mn. m. Mark-eteiyinea. W beat-Ma X l June, KXe t Jnlj-, oexe.) Ana-M (BMe. Cern May, toJnce, 67J t Jnly, ITH o"u-ay,;;et June, lIHci July, Wci iretiSjlw1 til 17 t June, tltrJHl July, lre-May,siJ Jnne, tSUi July, tJsUl Aug.asnx. Hhert Kins-Mav. tTee; Jnce, 17 53 1 July, I7C7HI Aug,t77JH- cuxwe. . Wheat-May, VH June, 630 ) July, e;ie Aug.,90c. Ueru stay, t93 June, tfiie t July, B7e A Tig., 67He. 0t-Mny, t4Xt June, 810 1 Ju'y, Kle-i AUK CTMII. Perk-Mar. lit UK I JiinN tit S2 June, f3 4t July, July, S's aui Aug.,sn l.arO-Miv. BS 43 1 .ra IS net I " inai. flhert uibs My, 17 t6 June 17 M July, t7glHlAng,i77iy. yjlW ADVXRTIBBitBNTa. B AKINO POWDER, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure, mUlB rtewder never 'varlns. A wnrvel of A 1 nurttv. strnnitlh nnd wholesemnnoss. Mere economical than thn ordinary kinds, and can net be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewde.rn. Held entv'in cam. Hotl Uakibe l'oweBS Ce., 108 Wall tttrcet. New Yerk. lymiynaw TUK DRYKBT OHAMPAONE IM. perteil. ItOKDKKKIl'S "HKD LA1ISL." Bell only at ltOltttKlt'S I.IQUOt: STOIir, Ne. 2 J funlri) fcqiiait-, I alienator. Pa. WANTED IJOYH frrent branches 'JO iiliMtN DIK et cartlage Werk. B. K. 1IA1LYACO. lr.pd,y te HOUHKH FOR SALE ON THE MOST liberal tonus, en We.t Chrattiut, Wal nut, Lemen, Mary, Pine and Charlette streets. Appy nt mlMJind tOlNOIlTHMAIlYBTUKKT. N KW HTOOIC OF CAN EH. ALLUTYLK8 ANII IOYJCT 1MIICE8. UXMUTU'I CIO Alt HTOKK, Ne. lUKast King Street. r IsUtilllhcd, 1770. fubn-WAilllfd GARFIELD TEA FOR CON8TIPA CON8TIPA tlen, female woakneran. liver and kid ney trouble ihe tlneatlaxutlvn overdlacov everdlacov overdlacev ored. Uet freu cample from yiur druggMt. lnylC 2td AUKNTH WANliU) TO HELL THE HelM.lghtlng Qin llurner ; sruat econ omy In I he cenrtimptlmi of (just injs for Itself In three nr four months. Apply Ht Ne. 21 KAMT K1N14 I4TKKK I'. uilO Std WANTEO-AN IN 1ELL10ENT MAN as f-ollclter; flxea sMary utnet glvd geed reforencossatoliitoiirlty. Addiess lid P. O UOX v3l, laneastcr, rn. NO I ICE TO IRON WORKER!. The lookout at the Columbia llelllng f'emnanv'a Iren Works, nt Columbia. In tlil In loreo, and n wlab nil honest workmen te steer clear of this p'aen and allow us te settle this illlle dispute by nu'sei re. lid It'lANIUNUCOMMtTTKR. fTUlE REST WAY TO PRESERVE JL clothing from Meth is te use the ANTI-MOTH BAGS. Ker sala at CUCIIKAN'S OUlin 8T0UF, 137 A 1311 North Uuoen St. Alse for Bale Ceal Tar, Campher, Insect l'ewdur, Tar Paper and .Campher, tn Ieta te sulu TuThAB AB4IONED ESTATE OF JOHN L. lllnkley and wife, et Lanraater elty, I.imasttr county, The unOenilgned auditor, appnluled te dlatrlbuUi the balancernmalntng In th hunda V. u. llerr, arslgnee et Jehn I.. Jllnklvund wlfe, te Htid among these legally entitled te the rnme, will fit ler that purpei i en -Ihutsday, June 11, ltJ3 at 2 o'cleckp. m., a.m ,ln thi library Itenm of thoCeuituoos , In thn City of I.Hiiraatnr, wherti nil persons Interested in said dluntintlen may attend, C11UI3TOPUKU 11AUKU, tnay3 4tdTh Auditor. CPK1NQ, 1888. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my enstomers that I am new prepared te ahew them an Asaertment et spring nulling ana rrowuerlug that cannot be surpassed. Thn Litest Novelties in Spring Overceating el my own Importation and condued styles. H. GERHART, FINE IMPORTING TAILOIL NO.U NOUril UUikN BT., LANUA3TKU. PA. B OOTS AND SHOES. D. P.STACKHOUSE, 'JSnnil 80 Kilt King Street. SHOES. We will armtlnua tn iiinvtihnm. IMiiniri) CUrciNf.iIIlltiiTO enk llALt'en inBuyef UNDERVALUE. Our stock will undrrgi a thorough weeding out- llieken In'H xla slsxr, and linns wh In. teud te drop, man go, w have net the room te quota thn pruet, nut rail und aee fjr your, ell Wn will try te please yen. eu'uckuiuit linen'. down and you aheuld take adtauugu of this announcement. D. P. STACKHOUSE, SO & 30 BAST KINO, BT., LANOABTHlt, PA. ftTOlydAw N EW SHOE STORE. The Pedestrian I Te men desiring an easy and comfertablo shoe wm weu d leeimmeud ten fiileit'Un. Thn uppers are maile of two pieces nt calf skin, therefore doing away with tb extra top usually found In tuen's shnea; handaeMtxl aifi without ltnlnir. Cnnsequmntly, there U npthlnu en the inside of the shoe te huu or cha'e tbe f mU LOW SHOES. Avery deilrable line of low-cut shoes frr mn swear A hand-made, uxrerd ue, vlaln l. id loe inaljea wa king easy, also the Bin e ij le shoe la lJougela.aoltauu easy n the feet, ler jeuiig hibu'ii wear, ta cair and UoiikeIb. narrow tee and tip, ""' OXFORD TOB3. every thing dwlrable fji ladfts, iuIsm S5 en lp.... It. Inv..i, tin. a ch Idren lu low-cut ahnea. " .-.. ... .UT-bt... lUinu, rsnnts and jilcycl shoes of every dtsorlp dtserlp tlnn and at all price. w.wiy wigwam slippers for men boy's, ladles' ralsses' and cbUdren's wear. ' n. swTlkey, (New Cash Shee (tore) tfe. ii North Queen Street. LANCrK,rA. marK-SmO maw Avramrnmmmwn. Tl IKADO AMD TMOi'HY TOMATO FLAKTS.' r t rz n , tub flebibt, sis west King st ltd ASKEW OB HE. AT M08. 134 AHD 2M WIST K1HO BTRIIT. e-iya EBTATK OF MR9. ALICE M. BA.RRT la'Aef Lancaster city, dreeased. Letters tfistameatary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are nqnestedtomoSelmme nqnestedtemoSelmme nqnestedtomeSelmme dlatnse'Uement, and these having claims or demands agalust the same, will prssent them wlthent delay for seltlsrnent te the under under stgned, residing In Lancaiter oily. JOUN J.jHIZrATHlCK. msyS-ltdTh Kxstuter. J. B. MARTIN A CO. China Mattings. We believe our display el these goods Is tha Ltrgeat ever mode in Lancaster, no old sol. ni.ii, auction goods, or brittle straw goeas in the let klegant Damask Patterns. Meth Preventive, TARINE PAPER Acknowledged te bstbe best Meth Preven tive In exlktence, lue a yard, 'larlne Metb llags, all slsrs, ICe te tee each. OilCleth, Lineleums, AND CORTICENES. Cortlcenea are guaranteed te atve four times the wear of Llbelenm, and Linoleum lour times tha wear of OU Cleth. Corileeno, tl a square ard l.lDnlnnm, te J a square J ard) Oil cloth, te j and 25ea squtre yard. EXCELSIOR COOKING CROCKS. The larsest alnre In i'hllalelnhla Is advertls ng tbnm as fellows s Twe-quart site, 33a; three-quart tlte, iltet four-quart else X) six- quart size, aec eignt quart bize.ew. uurpriccs ler the same are te list en each size. CHAMBER SETS. The sign en tbetn In tbe front window reads " for one week only, Ten-pleei Chamber Bets, U 7S a set." greater uargain was never shown. CUT-GLASS SALTS, (INDIVIDUAL) 10 cents each won't last long. J.B. s TAMM BROrUERS. Have Yen Heard of It ? STAMM BROTHERS, 35 & 37 Nertb Qneen Street, UAVSMADK AN ASSIGNMENT IN OUDKlt TO IP! LOOK OUT -reu a- Gyclene of Bargains ! ILL STUIKK THIS TOWN Saturday,- May 19th. U' ASSIONKk'dtdLIC will surt andwIU esntliiue until everything Is sold. REMEMBER, EverythiDgMust Be Sold. 0L03IN0 OUT I BELLING OIT 1 In order te dispel the suspicion trrut the miuda of the suicleus we win here say that mm naiiKauient was maae lortneaeio purpose ntdUaeiving the psrtuerahtp existing betwen unAikukaeiAuji anu j, iianai bTAMM lerurer. -ATA- SHERIFF'S SALE Yeu could net buy as cheap as you will be ab u te buy attne Great Assignee's Sale, WlUOtl UKUINS SATURDAY, MAY 19. xvaitviiODY cnur. kvrky day bTAY AWAY ' YOU LOSE." TOU Glorious Oppe:(aiiii!ei for Miking Menty Lancaster flooded with Cheap Uoeds will be the retutt et ihU t&e. DON'T FOROET. COME EARLY. BOSTON STORE mar k (Right Acress treui tha Vostemoe.) ym, r. ninit, rt , Assignee.' JVJIW ADVXRTinnMKKTB. WEIKEL'8 FAaHIOMABLE MIL. Ueery and Trimming store, Ne. St north Qneen Street, contains all tha aewrtt and Litest Nevel ilea' of the sessen. Prices reo ree reo seaable. call aad see our ew Uoeds. apraatfd AVERT COMPLBTB8TOCKOF FISH FISH FISH IngTockle. About eveiythlng that an aegtsr needs la the way of reds, red mount ings, reels, uner, hooks and small sapplles can beludat UUBMtY'aUKUUBiUKB, 88 West Klag Street. "1ITANTED TEMPERATE, KNKft vv getlc men te si licit e-ders for ear Chotee Nnrsery stock, steady work and geed pay. The business eitlly learned. Itefsrence requtrtd, Addxets, R. O.CnASBACO., mlMtd Ne. 1130 8. Penn 8q., rhtra. NOTICE THE WATER DUPLICATE Is new in ths bands of the City Treas urer, for collection of water rents. An abate ment of S per ennt. will bn made for prompt payment, nntce heurt 8.00 e.m. tnliem, and l be te 3M p. m. daily, (in Monday, Wed nesday and eaturdav t he offlee will be epsa In the evening from 7.-00 te o-.ei p. m. . J. urBATitrex. aprJB-tfdB city Treasurer. PBNNHTLVANIABTATBSANITABY CONVENTION. A Sanitary Convention wm ba bald at Lew Ishnrg, the seat of Itueknell University, en TllUftiUAT and riUUAY.Maynana 18,1888, under the auspices et the mats Beard el Health, opening at t p. m , Thursday. The convention will alt In MnsleMall, The head head en arte ri ter delegates will be the Baker lleuse. The attenuance of health officers and members of local beards et bealth Is especially deslred. trhe sessions will be open te ua pub lic and ladles are particularly Invited, as sub loots of tbedeenest InUreat te headaeffatn. 1 les aa well ea of corporations will be di s cussed. Applleatlen ter reduced railroad rates ahenld be made te Ir. William u, Atkinson, Ne. 1100 Fine street. Philadelphia. BY OUUKit US THS BOARD, sRJA.ausX.M,Bec. mayMwdThftJ UHY UVUDlt. G IVLElfS NEW SIORE. Fer Bargains IN BALBRlG&Aff, &1TIZE, -AND- Summer Merine Underwear. HOSIERY a GLOVES, for Ladlcv, nema and Children and Mines. Lanndrled and Unlnnndrlcd Shlrtc, PEROALE SHIRTS, FUNNEL SHIRTS, NIQUT BHI11T8, rOLT.AIl1, VISIT cvwre, e GIYLER'S XEW STORE, Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St. LANCASTKB, FA. merlO-lrdftw VLUTuinu. Jt-EN'S FURN18U1NQH. EAGER & BROTHER. len's Furflishings ! SCOTCH FLANNEL SMUTS. MOST DESIRABLE 0UIL'G" SMUTS. Light In Weight, ii III net shrink-, A lleautlful Assortment, sa.oe (bett quality ) THE SPOKTSHAN, A l'epular, Lew Prlced flannel Bblrt, 00c. V00LEX SMBTS. A large assortment, lowest and best qualities. UOYB'SUIHT WAISTS, Woelou, Tertain and rrtiipe Shirt Wall's, 830. u SI RS. LATEST IV PKnCST.W,', wntTR TLA1TED til lit re. si oe and en xa. CHOICE EFJKCT3 IS NECKWKAU, OOe. HAGER &BR0THER, 26 & 37 WH3T KING ST. VTART1N BROTHERS. Progressive Ueea In the making or our Cloth ing. The most genereus selection. We make friends througbeurshow windows, but when leek. Very Depeudable And Stylish i d nt In hand you are mete of. the vilue and dellara sivodbyeur prices. MKN3 8UIT3. Cholee cloth and host werhman.hlp, 10. Choice cloth and best workmanship, (It. Choice cloth and best werkmanablp, (14. Choice cloth ana beat workmanship. 117. Sellable perlcet titling suits u 03, 11, 17, 13 The neatest heat tltilug. prettiest children's clothing, llie 110 it's tne atyle, qutllty and tirlce here thai captivates the mothers and the bera, ' LAUGE BOYS' 8D1T8. Choice cloth and beat werkman.lilp, I1K0. Choice cloth and beat workmanship, .9. Choice cloth and bst werkir atianlp, .10. Choice cloth and bnet werkmanablp, IIS. Men's and boys' underwear, hosiery, i-hlrts and neckwear. Nothing undone, every qual. liy makeableUat's geed. When you think et your needa think of us as tnrnl.burs We'll take creet your leterest sand ma kealrlendly oustemor. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Uoeds, CO NOUTU QUKKN 8T. w 1LL1AMBON & FOSTER. Gent's Athletic Shirts -TOIL TUK - GYMNASIUM In I'lnk, iOi. DarklJlue Jerge) s for ll.':5. Summer Underwear In Ilalltrlggan, Indian aaui. Summer Merine, Faney utrlpud Wee', S3: te II te. Elegance in Gent'd Neckweir. Uand l'&lntel nien White Fattn. enmethlng quite new and beautiful. Watered Bt'.k Toek scarfi for Oeutlemeu ter U cents. INDELIBLE BLAOKHOSIiRY Fer ladles, dents. Mlfses and Cbtldren, (0 cents dexen. Ktgular Made lllack Hese, Deuble Knce and Extra Leng, for 17c a pair. WHOLESALE IMUCEB TO DEALERS. Williamson & Fester, 32.34,36&38.KIKGSTM LANCASTKlt.'.PA. BRANCH STORE, Ne. 318 Market Street, IUUKISUUMO, tA, eM. H ACER A BROTHER. China Mattings! WUITB, fAMOT AMD J01NTLISJ. Damask Fleer Linens. L1K0LEUM AND CORHCEME, In tha various qualities and special styles -a Nelsslets and Berneeabla fleer Cevering. CARPETS. WILTON, XOQUETTS, BODY BBUSBIL8. TAPXSISY BEUaaEL AMD INQEAINB, IN ALL TUB VARIOUS QUALITIBB. RUGS AND MATS. MOQUKTTF, SUYBNA Jb BKD8BKL9, Hngcr I Bre 25-27 West Zing St, ') LANCABTKB, VA, 49-PBICE3 THE LOWEST. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. An Inspection -or ODE- Black Meeds Stock .18 Respectfully Solicited. Black Silk Warp Henriettai. Black AU-Weel Henriettas. Black Feule Sarge. Ulack Sebaatapels and Cepums. Black AU-Weel Bitlstet. Black AU-Weel Tamiae. Black Nun'a Veiling. Black Cashmere. Black Crepe Veils. Black Crepe by the yard. Black Cashmere Shawls. Black Silk Gloves and Mitta. Black Kid Gloves. Black Hosiery at All Prices. Please Nete On any et the Above Mentioned Goods we claim te be as Lew In Price, It net a little lower, as any house In the trade. The People's Cash Stere Ne. 25 East Eieg St. LANCA.STEH, PA. lnarH-lvGAw N EW YORK STORE. DRESS GOODS AT TUK- New Yerk Stere. During l tie put week we rmvoieeurod several Knrenlinmy Bargains In SPRING DRESS GOODS, In A I-Weel ana mik and Weel materials, te wlilr.n we call special attention, a they are the best values we hive tiTer uffered in these goods. One Cue All-Weel, Deuble Tela OILHKK1 '3 Cl.erit HUll'INGa iu light, tnuoiumauaaeiJc greys, tans and bruirns, at iCe a yard. One Case BILK AND WOOL aflXTDIVKS In light shades, 40 Inches wide, at 37)e a yard One Case "xtra Quality 10 Inch ALL-WOOL PIN C1IICCK !' tans, grvy sand blue thadlnirs. S7X ; never sela ter ltus than SCO. One Case 40 Inch ALL-WOOL TRICOTINKS In modes, tans and solid colors, 3e n ywd. 40 Inch AIKHBIW SILK AND WOOL MIX. TUKaB, new colerlngr.Boo a yertL SALL-WOOL CLOTH KUtTlNGH. wlOth 80 lnehe, light, medium and dararshadea. very cheap at tee a yard. New shades in ALL-WOOL llKNKIKTTA. l5ine.s.tt,PUI"ar,, fabrles el the season at 10c, 7J:, tl.eua yard. We open te-day JOO pieces SWISS LOlWO. INuh, emhrnldertd 88 inebea deep, trem We te 3.7) a yard. WThese goads are very desirable And choice styles will be scarce aa ta atatea ad. vanees. WATT & SHAN D 6, 8 & 10 BAST KING BT JPALACB OT FABBIOIT. HTHICH'M PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street, Lancaster, Pa. Summer Millinery. The largest stock and best assortment ever brought te this city. Our stock of White Straw Hats is open and ready for in spection. The biggest stock of White Leghorn Hats in the city. Our assortment is equal te that of the largest stores in New Yerk and Philadelphia, and our prices are lower. . White and Cream Tips, from 50c a bunch up. ' White and Cream Satin, gres-grain, Moiree, and Fancy Ribbons, at special low prices. Elegant bargains in Fancy Ribbon, all colors, at 25c a yard ; sold everywhere at 50c. Cream Surah Silk for Sashes, best values, at 50, 75c and $1 a yard. Black Silk Lace Skirting, 40 inch wide, either Chantilly or Spanish. Bargains at $1 a yard. Silk Umbrellas and Parasols cheaper than any place in the city. Lined twilled Satin Coaching Parasols, trimmed with all Silk Spanish Lace, only $1.95. Gleria Umbrellas, Paragon Frame, $1.25. Children's Lace and Em broidered Caps; special bar gains at 25c. Elegant em broidery, shirred with full Cap Ruche, sold everywhere at 40 te 50c. Our line of Lace Caps com prises ever 100 different styles. 50 dozen Kid Gloves, 4 but ton, embroidered back, 50c a pair. The best line of Hosiery in this city at the lowest prices. Paper Dress Patterns. ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. AltVSEUKNTS TDTOLTON OPERA HOUHE. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1888. GRAflD"cbflCERT IN AID OF ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 1 he following eminent artlsta will form the qrisnette specially nngaved : Mrs. A.L. Waiuer, jaiuen, 1'Q., (late of New Tork),8eprann. Miss .tnilao'cenncll. New Vnrlr, Contralto. Mr MaravC. Hiker, Klmlra. N Y .Tener. Mr.Perry avnrlll, Sew Yerk, Baritone. i horns of 75 voices esnducted by Pief. Wal ter liausman. Knlarged orchestra conducted by Prof. Carl Tberbfttin. Musical Director, Iter. II. O. Gasss. Beeerved Seats. ...75c Admission .. . 00e. Plagram at Opera Ueush Ofllee The Knabe Grand Concert l'lane, fnmUhf d exprmsly 'or tls concert by Wm. lvnabeJt Ca.lljrifthavenne, New Yerk. JJIULiTON OPERA HOUSE. Friday and Saturday, May 18 aud IV. Betum of the Favorite Comedians, BCOXT & HILLS, In their Melodramatic Kareo Comedy, Chip '0 The Old Bleck! Mutte, Mirth and Meledy Combined. SPECIAL NOTICE I -atnrday Matlnre clvnn for the especial bentfltel j-adlej and children, PBICKP .'. 10, lOandSOOKNTS. JIKaiKVD SEATS S0CKNI8. New en tfale at Opera lleuse Offlce. mltxt HATH. LOOK AT HTAUFFER & CO.'S WIN. DOWS. 1 he Leading Hatters. STATJrPEE&CO. Are maklnu the Klneat Dl'ptay la Lancaster In their alenant Line of STRAW HATS, 80ri POCKET II ATP. LIQUT.WEIGHT STIrrUATb, CIULUUKN'S tJOullS, AO. All the New and Fancy Sbades and Prices I ha Lewe.U A ChUd'd Nice DresTetraw Uat, 15, a and a Cents. Alley's Nlce Dress flfaw Uat, 25, JJ and 50 Cents A Man's Nice Dres Straw Hat from 25c np. Alli-hirttiet leung Mob'sSelt turPccket Hats at 73e Leading Shades of l eung Men's Stiff Uats at lU)aQdUiwarn(. btraw tlats cheaper than Kver Before. Trunks and Traveling Bass AT BOTTOM JUICES. Stauffer&Ce. N0S.I1 S3 NOBTII qUKEX ST. MVH1CAL. ViuranieK uualiiy MUSICAL BOXES. HKNUY OAUTSCUI X SONS, Ne. 1C90 Chestnut Sireet, - l'hlladdplila. Kxamtnatlen will prove enr Instruments far superior te any ether make, net sprnklcg of the worthless trash thbt abounds In I he market, seen twlng of mere annoyance than pleasure te thelr owners. Old and lmiier. iectly made Musle Bexes caretnlly repaired by expeneneed workmen trem the manuiao manuiae manuiao tery tu8wueriand. correspondence aollelted; ana Itajep its catalog u ksd prlee UsU Mrts-lyMw LAHCA8TIB, PA.
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