' -v y; LAlfeACTBB DAILY tHJMJ SEE .'tri1 '.V V i yiv titj, v1 m , 5 e i; nv mar BALKING AN OFFICER, .ij. ' .AtmnievB OlFXntlK COMMITTED BT COLUMBIA CITIZENS. KtraNuTew EmpH rrem Death en the nail. A Wiwin Snatched Frem In Frent et a te- 'ti teonetlve Satlsfitetlen repressed Oyer the Collectenhlp Appointment. 6 -4. ,.. m a Ky' JCOBUJKr VWIWSpUUUUIICTJ UI inTBLLlUBni'Kll. I'' . Vt . 1,,.,. 11 IQfiR 1 nft CJa... JM tv, while Officer Heffman, of tlie ilctocllve ferce 2- "of tfae Reading .t Columbia railroad com- ' -i VttkBT. lt in Iho llscliar.re of bis (In ties. it '.'.Iwhsm near Conlella, lie was Intorferod with F,5M IBM Btoned by a number of wen. I'hlllp jnra, adieb j.eihjw nnu juiciiaui iieiiiinn, ' residing near Ironvllle, wero arresled for et fearing been tlie culprits, and this morning ; f,'Siulre Evans gnve tliem a liearliiR for Iron Iren ';; pamlng and assaulting nn ofllcer. Thelr guilt ( i J ' w ciearty proven, out ueing men wmi Vfc& 'nme" u,y wcre doaltlenlontly with, nud l!&f"at Oflicer llentnnn's roquest tliey wero re leased upon paying costs of suits. Within rive Feet et Death. 11. A C. shifter "C. S. Maltby," wlilte doing some work en lloillnger's siding, yesterday, narrowly oscaped running ever rtn old man, a coal picker. Tlie cngtnoer seunded tlie clanger signal, but the man was probably deaf and beard it net, for he made no nttetnpt te get off the tracks. The brakcis or tlie en gine wero applied and the lever roverscd, and the "Maltby" stepped wlllilu II ve feet or the coal plcker. Anether Clene Call. Fireman Harry Hall el the "Maltby" yes terday saved the .lib a woman, at the It. A. C. .crossing en Frent street. Blie nltonipted te cress the tracks in front or the moving engine, and just she was about te Iw struck the brave flreman caught her in his arms, and dragged her from the tnvukx. He un doubtedly saved her from a horrible death. Dangerens lllcyrllng. Columbia has sovernl blcyclo-rlilers wlie are in the habit of descending Locust strcet, from Third te Frent, with as grent n spoed as they can impel thelr nioclilne. A sorleui ac cident has long been looked for, but as yet happily, these ilnrlnc vel foolish riders, have escaped all injurles oxceiit oue or two "hend era" which resulted in sklnued hands and bed Ien. Thelr fast riding Hhetild be steppod. .is it is net only dangorens te themselves, but te unsuspecting pedestrians who cress the street, and cannot hear the approach of the " wheels." O'llrlcn's Clrciu Cemlnc. Columbia is te have u visit from Jehn O'Brlen's circus and monagerlo, en Thurs day June 25, 1885. The circus has but ene ring, a great advantage, and thelr perfor mances like thelr monagerlo, are tlrsl class In overy particular. The tent will be pitched en me ueiuinuin uase uait greunus, nnu nu nftorneon and ovenlng isirforuiatice given. Popular prices will be observod. Great Satisfaction Kxprmtsed. Columbia Democrats, also Ilepubllcaus, express great satlsfiictten evor the oppoint eppoint oppeint montof ox-Mayer MacGonigle. of Lancaster city, te be the collocter of this district. Town Notes. Hchoel beard meets this ovenlng, in council chamber. Miss Ida M.0.ull08 is visiting in Philadel phia. The P. 11. it. pay car will orrlve In Colum bia te-morrow nftorneon. lienjamln I.lehty is new efllclutlnc at oporater In the wast yard dispatcher's olllce, in plnce of The. Conley, who Is op the sick list. In lifting a pet of liellmg vtalorlrema steve, en Tuesdny evening, Themas Ferd, aired 12 vwrs. and residintr in Kitchontewn, . .. - . .... -- . ... mnis sniinnir en 111s rutin arm. a was miucieu upon mat ponten SSKitleii or lighting the 1'rliL iins ero ytaileing at A,' !ss twelve llve Irons WHehi window or his res- ffeir comical antics croate lets RiillillniTH of the Columbia relllnir mill fiiipany are new being coverol with tin reefs. ONLY - StltAKUEJt VllVMilKlU An Ahuae of Ordinary Cenllitencn Almln te Cost IIImS17.ini. Yesterday It was noticed that Grant Philliiis had been cemplained against bofero Aldermnn Barr, en the charge of ombezzlomont, be be bo cause he kept ?3 which was glven him by Geerge Spoigle, a drummer, te pay for a team hired by that goutleman rrem David " Haverstlck. The pollce were unable te find Fhllllps,se yesterday Haverstlck brought suit before Doen against Sjieigle, charging him with cruelty te animals and te recover the hire for the herse. The young man was arrested, and belng nn entire stranger hore was held for hours bofero he could find a frlend te aid him. Finally a brother drummer came te his assistance. Ah tlie young man did net care te be delay ed hore, and was sotnewhat anneyed by the arrest, he agreed te pay the amounts claimed which footed up J17.00, distributed as fol fel lows : Herso hire, f5 ; for abusoef herse, 810 and costs, f'2.09. Alter paying out the meney Hpelgle was discharged. Thore had been no hearing in the case, or thore is no telling where tlie costs would have ended. Mr. Speigle complains bitterly of his treat ment here and he certainly has geed reason for se doing. Frem all that can be learned the herse was in geed condition when he was given te Phillips te take te the stable en Mendaynlgut byHpelgle. The former drove him for mere than two hours, during which tlmehe abused him. Mr. Speigle thought the herse had been taken te the stable and knew nothing of young Phillips' capers. When Phillips could net be found the suits wero brought against Speigle, who was compelled te pay a large sum et meney when he was guilty of nothing wrong except his negligonce in sending the herse te the stable by a boy who seems te have abused his confidence. Charged With larceny. Frank Campbell, of Choster, was In Ijui caster Wodnesday and get drunk iu company of Ilarry Fisher, North Prlnce street. When Campbell aweke from ills debauch his geld watch was missing. Fisher was suspected and a warrant for his urrest was Issued l(y Alderman MoCenomy. This morning Fisher Jiroduced the watch saying that Campbell lad given it te him as security for 155 leaned him. Campbell doclared Fisher nover leaned him a cent, and that the watch had been stelen lrem him. On recciving his watch Campbell withdrew the compaintef larceny against Fisher. Brown l'aper Iiutead or Bends. About five months age Kudelph Ven Karen procured beard in Washington, D. C, giving as securlty te Ids landlady n sealed paekiige which he sold coutained fJ75,0OOin German bends, an alleged legacy from his grand father In Germany. The beard bill having assumed large proportions, the landlady opened the package, which was found te contain a quantity of brown paper, a ploce of the capstene of the Washington mouument and a child's story book. Nen Baren has new taken lodgings at the pollce station. In Town. Sam'l Moere, father of Samuel Moero. Jr., and Harry C Moero, of this city, and into representative of Pennsylvania in the great commercial convention in Atlanta, was In Lancaster te-day. Paul Bouche.'ot Rbelius, France, member and representative in America of the famous firm or wine manufacturers of tills brand, was in this city te-day and entertained some ofeur te wuamen at Slay maker's wlue store. St. Antheny1 1'arUh Scheel. The closing exorelses of St, Antheny's parochial school will take place in the luso luse metit of St. Antheny's church te-morrow ovenlng at 7:30 o'clock. A very interesting and Instructive pregramme of exercises has been arranged. A Kentucky view ur 1'euiinyhaiita. Frem the LouUvlJle Courier-Journal. In Fennsylviiula a woman is net of age until sue is 21. The Ponnsylveulons are prudent uneugh net te pick thelr matrimo nial fruit while It is green. Attended a Ceuteunlal Celebration. Jehn F. Rend and wife, an Jehn Ii. Mar tin and wife, of this city, atUnded the ene hundred th anniversary of thoMeravinn school hi Nazareth hall, a', Nazareth, Pa.,.)!! Wednes h0gm " javb pmtrTtMM09wm,MirrmlMm r 'I , mwbw AEnerve i$eevffi n veMt Vftndi anit chiim and 6 la Meney The residence of Jacob Pouts, comer of West James and Charlette streets was en tered by burglars last night after midnight and robbed of n small sum of money. The thleres oflbcted nn cntnince by picking the lockei the deer en tlie Cliatlctte street slde oflhe heuse, and thou with n chisel or jimmy lercing epen tue neil ai 1110 ion 01 tne noer. They appear te bave geno dlrectly te Mr. Pentx's sleeping room en the second fleer, as netning uewn stairs was uiRiuriMHi. j.uier lng Mr. PenU's room, they carried oil his pantaloons and vest, from the pockets of which they stele nlieutft) in cash an J u silver watch and geld chain, and left tlie clothing lle en tlie steps Initie back yard. Mr. Pentzls of opining that the thleves wero aware nfthe fact that lie o.vpectcd te l)e paid a very considerable sum oimeney for brick Yesterday, and that he would bave the money In the heuse last night. Fortunately he was net paid, and the thleves get only his pocket meney and watch and chain. Mr, Pentz is inclined te bollevo also that he was chloro formed, as he had n bad headache when he aweke tills morning, nn ailment he Is net at an accusicmeu 10. Yesterday afternoon three suspicious look leek inn stnincers wero seen at dlllerent points In the citv. Thov represented thomselves as being sewing niachine agents but wero rather shabby clothing. At an early hour this morning as some moil wdre going te work at n brick yard in the neighborhood or Mr. Pentz's heuse, they saw threo men answer ing the description or the strangers, standing near the Irenaldes ball grounds, when the brlck-makers appreached, the men seomed startled and quickly seimralcd. This was shortly bofero 3 o'clock and Mr. Pent, thinks the heuse was rebbed after that The tracks of the thleves show that thore wero threo in the party. They may have been In the stable first, as thore was manure In their tracks. Nothing was missed from the heuse but the money and watch, and although thore was considerable jowelry In dlllerent rooms nene of it was touched. In a book cose in ene room was sonie small change Al though the key was in the deer nene or the meney was token. A check for llve dollar?, which was In the pockelhook, was left be hind. lltirRtars nt the Mirmirrcher. llotweou 1 and !l o'clock this morning a burglary and rebbery was committed nt the Micnnorcher hotel. The thler either en tered the hotel by a false key or was con cen con cealod in the heuse wlien It was closed after midnight He made his way Inte the liar room, and stelo the change about fti, that was en a trav behind the deer. He took also n box of cigars, n bottle or vtlne and a wooden cup, containing a handful or pennies and placed them outslde the deer leading lrem the dining room te the garden, that being the read he had eeued for his ex It. He then nppears te have geno upstairs with a view of rifling the rooms. Whlle trying te unlock the deer or ene or the boarders' rooms he was heard, and, an alarm being given, he hastily oseniHxl from the premises, lenvini: behind him the cigars, wlue and pennies he had stelen from the bar-room and placed In the yard. Thore was a gun, souie sllor sller sllor ware, a number or beer checks and ether things In the bar-room which had been handled by the thler, but he either did net want thorn or left the premises tee hastily te socure thorn. TUB MIMC HOUSE. Hew lie Blade lllmsell Festltu nt the Expense of tllhers. This morning a herse belonging te a mail named Ziegler,and hitched te a lead of bricks, was being driven nleng Orunge street, when at the cerner or North (neon hofrlghtened nt something and started te hack. He ran the wagon against ene or the wooden jiecih sup porting the awning and liroke I', oil'. Seme tiine later in the forenojA 'he same herse Irightoned at tlie s.imr7e nnd backed the wagon Inte n crowd rJTiien, who were stand ing togethor loekingat the wondrous things dovelenod ny tlie microscope which n street von jer was soiling. The men get out of the Avay in tlme te oscape injury, but the tabloer the mlcrosceiK) man was uiwet and his ware spilled ever the street. Sonie or them were badly damaged, and the Irnte dealer as put te co'nsideniblo ineonvcuieuce. Alxuit 9 o'clock a countryman left two herses hitched te a wugeii coiit.uiilngale.nl or tobacco, standing en Duke street o)eslto the court house. He started fe attend some business. The horses also started and ran against n light market wagon which was standing along the curb, turning it ever and breaking etr both Hhafts. The horses wero caught bofero they had geno far. Kx-Vnlen l'rlseners of AVnr. The annual session or the statu associa tion of ex-Union Prisoners of War was held In Philadelphia during the present week. Delegates wero present from the soveral as sociations throughout the shite. The editors elected for the next year wero as follews: Proslilent, David T. Davics, Philadelphia re elected ; 1st vice president If. It. Antheny, Heading ; 2nd vice president, K. 11. Hippie, Scranton ; treasurer, Roliert Stuart, Phila delphia, nud chaplain, Juntos Hanthem, Philadelphia. The following representatives te the national association, which meets in Phila delphia In August next, were also chosen : J. If. Loiigcneckcr, Ilodferd, Pa.; Ezra 11. Itipple. Scranton : Leuis it, Eortesmio, Phil Phil adeliihia; J. W. Hall, Wllliamspert; (loergo W. ilowers, Pittsburg. Alternates Themas Cushinen, Alloena ; M. N. SUrk, Iuicoster; II.lt. Antheny, Heading; Ooergo W. Bar Bar eow, (Joiiesso l'erks; Prank H. Meran, Phila delphia. Heading was solected as the place te held the annual sessien in 1880. The Tea Forty at Grace Church. A very happy company was gathered In the lecture room ofGrace church last ovon evon oven lng te listen te the music or the orchestra of nine porfermors under skillful leadership, te enjey the decorative variety of the flewers and exotics and te partake of the esculent re past arranged se tidily and lavishly by the ladies of the church, wlie with a Yalued corps of assistants gave a delightful treat te all ihose who came. The floral and cake tables were pecullar Institutions and were like the supper itself, se well patronized that fears were oxpressod lest the supplies arranged might net nufllce. But owing te ropeated re newals of the toethsomo Items of tue bill or lore and Indefatigable ellbrts or the ladies, the whele menu "from the ilrst item te the last succulent berry. was a success and tlie throng te-night ns ludieated will be evon greater than was that of an evening age. A change et the menu will be given. An tlpera Cemimny Makes a Geed Impression, last evening an opera company from Baltlmore, under tlie management of W. O. Day, appeared Fulton opera heuse before an audionce of geed size. The company is small including five people, threo of whom are ladies. The orchestra is strong belng com- itosed of ten people. Misses Kunkle und ilelltt are the leading singers in the Ideyd street synagegue, Baltimore, and Miss Weems is a professional seubrette. The per formance oiienod with Ollenbach's opercthi eutitled "The Angelus," with MissWoems in the character of J'aqucrclta, a pleasant glrh This was follewod by the epera of "Oalatca." The singing of the company in both pieces was excellent, especially that or Miss Kunkle who has a wonderful soprano volce. Everybody was delighted with the company and they will likely have a large audience this ovenlng. Bcheck Worried by Imaginary Troubles. A repert was roceived te-day at the navy department from Cemmander F. E. Chad wick, U. 8. navy, naval attache te the Amor Amer lean legation at Louden, upon the suicide of Assistant Engineer Scheek. The report states that Scheck was net In geed health, and had by hard study brought en a lit of molancho melancho molanche 11a. He had all sorts or imaginary troubles, and was afraid that he would fall te pass the coming examination, although lie would doubtless have passed first. Commander Cbndwick says lie was a universal favorite In Louden and leaves many English frlenils te mourn evor his untlmely end. Thoremalns, the repert concludes, were placed in a easket nnd shipped for the United States, te be de livered te the father or tlie doceusod at Mount Jey, this county. Church Anniversary. Hev. J. Y. Mitchell left this morning Ter Philadelphia, te attend the 50th anniversary orTemple Presbyterian church, at Franklin and Thompson streets, which takes place te day. He wus pastor or that church for four teen years and will dollver an address te day. Funeral of Wllllaia Thompson. The funeral of William Thompson, whose txxiy arrlveu from Tarrytown. x. v., en Tuesday oyening, took place from his sister's resldeuce, en Frederick street, yesterday nftorneon. The lutorment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. .TIIHE MATC'DCTa. Frank Keech, employed en the Wilming ton A Northern railroad, was killed by the cars shortly bofero neon en Wednesday near wiiiie near siauen, 1011 neon inues from Heeding. llev. Alexander J. 1). Haunt was married te Miss Ida Louisa Ueyer, of Reading, in that city en Wednesday. The bridegroom is a eon ei Jtierinnn Jiaupt, wne is largely inter ested in the Northern Pacific railroad. Twe hundred guests wero present. The annual convention or the 8011s or Vet erans was opened in Shenandoah en Wednes day, and will be In session for lliree days. Delegates from Philadelphia, Malieuny City, Ashland, Pottsvllle, and ethor points are present te (he number of lliree hundred. The town l handsomely decorated with Hags anu nuniiiig. A ICpmarknule Depuatt. Levi H. Heist, of Monhelm township, as agent for some old people, whose names it Is net necessary te glve hore. made a romarkn remarkn romarkn ble deposit of coins at the First Na tional bank this alteriKKin. Just what the amount may be neither the owners nor Mr. Hlest, nor tlie bank elllcnrs knew, us they wero net doue counting It when we went te press. ;it will probehly nggrcgote f'J,(XK( or fJJ,(HW, and consists entirely of coins, or nil suits and sles from the modern cent 10 inn old Minin tieiiur. There nre "lips" and "lovles" and nuarlers nnd halves and dollars and quarter eagles and half eagles nnd eagles. The dates of the foreign coin run away back te the lfith century, nnd the American coins from the beginning of the revolution te the pres pres old time. Thore ero among thorn many that have 0 numismatic value far aliove thelr foce vulue, en account of thelr rarity ; and thore are hundreds et thorn that are "punched" nnd worth no mera than their weight in silver. The coins are left at the bank us 11 special deposit and the depositors will be credlted with the actual value when ascertained. Yellow Fever In the Heutli. A physician of Gretna, Just nbove New Orleans, reperts that n child nged 2W yenrH, died thore with all the Indications of yellow fover. I'rosldent Helt, of the Iteard oriiealth Inspected the corpse ami found It minion hat yollewNli and the oyes of a canary tint The vomit was efn chorelato color. Although no pest-mortem was made, the physician con cluded that the case is a suspicious oue. Dr. Helt telegraphed the Tacts or the cese te Dr. Hamilton, elder or the Marine hospital sor ser vlce, at Washington, Tobacco In Msacliuftett. Frem tlie New Knglaiul Homestead. Ill most or the Massachusetts towns whero tobacco has Ikjep grown thore will be n con siderable fulling of rrem last y ear's acreage. Probably net half ns much Havana will be grown as lest year, but thore will be a con siderable increasu in seed leaf. The tobacco acreage will be from 15 te"0 jer cent below that efl.'Lst year. Death nt Juhll IIulTer. Henry H. Hoirer, or Itccil fc Mcflrann's banking heuse, yesterday received word that his brother Jehn had died near Mlddlctewn. Decoased was 18 years of age ami had learned tlie trade or a tinsmith with a man named Alctzger. Ne particulars el the death have been learned, and the f'uuenil took place to day. . Dralli of uu Agel AVeinau. Mrs. Eli7-abcth Nissley, wife el Martin Nlssley, nud oue or the eldest residents or West Denegal tewmlup, dled en Saturday, idler an Illness of Moveral ye:irs, she having been nu invalid, the result or fall she ro re cei e"'. alsiut four years nge. I'oet llndly hahltl. This morning as Samuel Clark, a helper at the I'euu iron works, was getting out or the way or a splash be accidentally slipissl in a IkisIi containing het water nud hed his Teet terribly scalded. He was taken te the heuse or J. 11. Brighten, en West Chestnut street, where he Isurds. Amusement. The Anatomical Miiiruiii. Dr. lleldemniiu'H fine collection ornnatemlcal cxhlhlls wlllpesl tlcly clone en batuiduy. Very many people lia-e visited this Interesting place within tlie lest tlueu ueeksundiill should take iidvaiilnge of the few days that remains te mi-e thueuilonl thueuilenl tics. The nchlug back, the callow kln, llm hollow ec, give way sucsllly berere Hunt's lieuusly. "Any physician who has used ft wtll rertlfy te the excellence of Hunt's ltumcdy. Hunt's Keiiicdy Is a standard remedy for (fnipy and kidney diseases." Uiliiekt Clahk, l. D. J'J Iwilcixl.tw UAIUCVTH. New Yerk Stuck Market. Nw Yekk, June 11. Wall street, liM p. in. Meney ul 1; percent. Exchange eak mid dull, (ievuruinents strong. Currency tt's, fl bid ; 4's Coup., IU1J4 bid ; 4's de, IIUX bid. The stock market opened steady at lust night's closing figures, and seen became II nn en Inly ing by tlie clique In Ijicknuaiiue, und also en a sharp buying of ht. I'uul. Prices then went steadily upward, and at midday were ', audi percent, higher than these of last nlgliL The market nt the time of writing Is firm, with the advance fully maintained. 1 1'.M. Si-.v. Western Union ni r, Adams Express... l.Y5 in American Express :) ml U.H. Kxpress M nl Wells, Farge A Ce l(fj' luu ". C 1. A C.......... .................. .... .... C. C. C. 1 New Yerk Central , WV h3 New Jersey Cent ml 3'i 31 Illinois Central Express Zii Ohie Central Q Michigan Central 49 Nerthuru l'uclfle l M Prufurrnd aa? Central Pacific Union 1'aclllc 6JV K! Missouri Pacific K$1 fX Tuxas 1'ncHlc u2 New Yerk Elevated 114 MetrOelluui in Manhattan Alt, A Terre Haute e " Preferred Canada Southern a) Canada 1'acllle .is Chicago A Alten Ches. A Ohie U.AIIud m,by. 7lf Del., Ijic A West 101!? 1WU Denver &(? Krte...... sc vx " Preferred ; HuunlbtU Abt..le , " Preferred Kansas A Texas IV.i mi Laku Bheru 6JV Mi' L,B..lV ..' J.'vs'lleA Nashville SlTJJ 31 JuuitiBH r.nw. .... Northwest WW wu " IToferred U uy. Ontario A Western fXi Ohie A Mississippi 112 " l'refcrred 1'acllle Mall M 6l'i (julckullver 4 i luieauu..,,. , 'M Heading lteck Island Bun Francisce " Preferred Omaha UI 1'ju " Preferred iw (,'j 6t. I'uul uvji 67 ' 1'ruferred let luui NashAChut 3412 M., L..B.AW Wubush iu " l'relorred , 7(f C. II. A Q ra K-i Rochester liltsburg i l'd.AKvuug h'J Manitoba N) ml Oregon A Nav , ?: OroEen Trausce i' jj' Pullman l'ulaee Cur 117 ..." rhlladelphht l'resluce Market, PuiLXDULruix. June 11. The market for Fieur was Inaotlve ; spring wheats were plentiful und weak, while wlters were steady, with moderate stocks. Bales of 1,100 barrels, Inludlug Penn'a family, at 14 e;(p is ; Western de ut (1 60V0 S 23 : Minnesota bakers' ut f IQS, and patenU ut 5 2505W. " ltye flour llrm nt U per barrel, for choice. Fced was In limited lenucst. Bales of West ern wfntcr bran, 13 75ll per ten. At the I p. m. uUl Wheat wus dull, with 07 hid for June ; Wi for July , $1 01 for Aug.; Cern' MJe, J une j 63ie for J uly : 51c. for Aug., SJJie. for bunt. (Juts lie. Old for June: lljic for July; 3., Aug.; S3Kc, Sept. New Yerk Produce Market. Nkw Yerk, June 11. Fleur market dull but without decided changed; Flue, J2.4J40; Buperfluu, WUKW 7Ui Common te Fancy Kx. tm Ohie, fl4OtfIO0 Minnesota. S.1 NWI DO. Wheat Ne. 2 lted, Winter, July, 1 Uli j Aug., $03s-t&ent.,$IU Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, June, Mjrei July, KlJie ; Aug., 6IV0 ; BepU,8.iKe. Ouu Ne. 2 Mixed, July, iHUe. Hyedull. Hurley nominal, l'erk dull ; Mess, III Sey? 11 60. Ijird-J0S7, July . fettt, August: 7 01, Sept. Mnhuses dull nud unchanged j boiling stock, laaaie for ee-test. Uesln dull hut steady J strained te geed, 1 12W Ol 17H- Turjientlne btcady at 35c. l'otieleum quiet; refined In cases, 7Jfe. Iliitteniulet 1 Western Imitation Creumery, 13 Cheese qulet Western flat, SgfiKe 5 Ohie de, prime, (,Ue. n Egg fullWcsturn,14)iei State, 14Xftl5c. Uke itrm and unchanged; Carolina and Louisiana common te ulr, tS&c Tallew dolt 1 Prime City, Se. Freights dull 1 drain te Londen, tf. Coffee q 11 let 1 fair ean-oes, ie. Hay steady Nu. 1 Timethy, 1 te. 11 m livestock Prleea. Cbioace. Cnllle Receipts, R.M0 bend) ship mfnU, l.ViOhrndi prices loise lower 1 ship. Inc. l.R,Y)ffli,AflO ., ViQiii!Wi l,mU'e t. 1 10AS 30 1 fl90ei.0 fts., $1 80Q3 13 ; steckcrs and feeders, MfiOMtW. lleirs Keceipta, 29..1OT head) shipments, 4.&00 1 market slew nnd lOQISe lower; reiiRh and mlxea,3HMl40St paeKirnnd shlnntnR, S.vf am , $3 mat an 1 iiaiii wcinhta, l.iofline us, H lt 55 1 lflOftllO ... MOI IS I skips, M03 80. Bheep llccelpt. l.WO) shipments, Minimarket a lend r nnd stronger natives, wetfl'ia m.,and ever, Hfflt 301 Western, H 40fjlt Texas, tM 29 1 CO i Inmlis, t'l 2flt M V head. Kist T.tsiirrr The live stock inntkct wna mom nctlve to-eny, ana prices were firm nnd tending upward ; prlme steady) prime, KSOfj A 7!t t fair In Reed, IVTO Kl ! common, t5 1 ro re ecelpts, .lllhcnd shipments. M head ship menu te New Yerlf.35 carloads. Hnirs nrflva ami firm t I'lillndHptilns nnd Yorkers, ft mWH 4.1 1 receipts, Win head t Blilv. ments, en) head. Shipments te New Yerk yes. terday, IT curfends. Shet'p In firm dcinniultiiit itncliniiKCd t pi line, M VXll M) fair te geed, -1 WWI M i cinnnien, 1 Hffirrit yearling lambs, f-ifl.1 MM sprtiiK lninli, fieeaJnuij reculpts, 1,4(10 head; shtiuiinnts, fi.'JK) bead. Chicago t'rmluce Market. Uiiiuaue, June II, U..10 a, m. Miukcl firm. Wheat ke. Cern nnd l).itn J.f c, Perk 10c, nnd Lai k and Kiln 6e lower. Wheat I illy. KiJie; AuuiihI, Iil'iJe i Kept., flic. Cern .Inly, 4i;Ue! August, ifiUu i Kept,, 4:c. lliit-.liily, WXce I Aug., 2K;e. rerk-.lnry,f(iai Ainr., in.W Bep. fie 4(1. LnnlIiily, m tAi Aug., m Hit Bepl., W7II. ItlUB-July. I3I7H; Aug., S37Mi HpU,$3 87H. CLOSISd. 1 P. M. Wheat wns IKe lower, Cern Ke off, flats, l.ardnud Ullis slcndy, nnd l'erk 15c lower. Decline Is charged te realizing and larger sleck reported at wasningien limn iirenirieu n neni .lunn. 8ej July, 8Ue August, 111540 Bent.. VfM.fi. tern 1 u no, 470 I July.lOKaj Aug.,46c; Sept., 4C.UC. Oats I unc, ."E)0j July, a.JCci Aug., sset erXb'.?'m.. ....... .... ..... .... t iirK .nine, siu u uuiy, 91U ia; Aug., viu - Sept, le .11 uiru . 1 -I u ne, (0 60 ; July, W 60 ; Aug., (.1 ; Bent., m 70. Illbs tune, $5 2."; Sept,, . 47J. July, .13n; Aug., 40 1 NUtr Alt VrMVlHEMENTN, B AK1NO POWDEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pederniiervarles. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeseiiieuiss. Mnru eeo eee nnmlcul than llinnrdlnnry kinds, and cannot Ihi sold In couipellllen with the inultltudunf low lent, HhurlK eight, alum or phosphate powders. A'nil enlu in cum. Hetal IIakinii l'ownynCe., 1(! Wall hliect, ew Yerk, ma-lyd.tw w ANTHD a aoei) rsutij te no ticneml Ilousawerk. .Must cetuu well recommended Apply at this olllce It lirANTKI). TT A mlddle-ngcd Ionian. ifoel cook, fur roeking lunch. Huh. Apply te Musi speHk (JnniiHii and Eug JOIIN HHOEMIKKOKII, Excelsior Hull, Ne. 127 East Klngstieet. ltd QCHOOIj TAX FOlt 1SS5. VJ The duplicate Is In the hands of the trcasuur. Tlirce per ci'iit. off for prompt piy incut. en 1 Y, w. .iiaiuiiami, 1 reasuier. Ne. 2 Centre htiuaie. f Orllce hours from 9a. in. te 4 p 111. Junell-tfdll AKnAINHIN UNDKKWKAH AND IIOS1EKY AT IIECHTOI.D'S. Have you seen the Improved l.uundrled nnd Unliiunillnd Shirt, patented, the best anil cheap est In the market. Alse Working hlilrts fiem'ix; and up. tiuuze Shirts and Vests for Sic und up. Merine drey and While for 25c und up. Work ing Punts, Overalls and Notions. All cheaper than ever. 1'lease call and ex amine before you buy At JiKCIITOMl, Sign of the Dig Stocking, Ne. W North Queen Street. 1'. H. Choice Ilulldlug Stene and Band lersule. ATLANTIC CITY. The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the seu, with extended piazzas upon three ocean fronts. This Heuse has long been known us a most pleasant summer retreat. June! 2md J. KKIM A SONS. RI2DUCTION Clothing. A IN CUSTOM- MA IiK A Hell-made, Elegant trimmed 111; lluslness S11IL for flsie. A nnd perfect lilting lluslness Hull for fltjue. geed English Corkscrew Worsted btilt, flat braided. In one, two, three or four-button cuta way, for I2S.H0. A handsome Check Casslmcru Bull for IJO.oe. An elegant Serge hult,in black, blue, drub or brown, for 116.00. Finn English Striped or Check Pantaloons from t-I.OOup. lto lte membur, all work Is strictly tlrstrclaus. Every garment warranted te li, la 'eprceentcd. A Koeilllt, well-made and nlcei trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. ltOSENSTfc'lN, m24-6mdU 37 North (in ecu street. s UCCESSFUIi MKIICHANTS nsD scccess In ready money trading. In this and a luige outlet fur goods are found The Cheap Belllnfj Powers or Oak Hall. Much of our advertising Is gengral. We ussiiuie It admitted that Ouu Stock or Clotiiine reu Mkn abu lJers I COMTLETK AND &Cl'BUI0n. lictidct thlt tve u-ant you te knew (hat our prlcei an incomparably chtajt. WANAMAKER t BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cen. Sixth and BIarkkt Streets, l'UILADELl'UIA. OAIUJAINS. JOHN S. G1YLER & CO. OFFKli EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! ONLY HALF l'UICE I One Cuse of NEW BEEUSUCKEUB only Gle : worth 12K"- Anether Cose GENUINE SCOTCH ZEl'HYIt U1NUIIAMB at 12Ke per yard. New nnd De De slrable Styles, inndu this season te sell nt 26e. Anether Case of New BtylellUOCIlK ZK.l'llYR 01NUIIAMS. only 120 per yunl. Made this season te sell at 25c. Threo Thousand Yards Asserted GltEY AND DltAll lSUOCADU 11EIUK8, New btyles und Celers, en loe per yard. Never sold for less than 20e te 25e. A Few l'leees BILK FINISHED ARAtlON COUDB Ien at 12Kc per yard. New Ooeds made this Hcaseu te self at 25e. Light Bhudea All-Weel AL1IATUOSS CLOTH only 26e. All Shades 11 Inch WOOL CASHMKUES, only 6O0 j cheap ut 76e. L(Mk ut our 12Je TUitKIBH TOWELS. Hest towel in Lancaster, Cheap 11 1 25c. IIAKOAINB IN EVEItY UEPAUTMENT FOlt CASH, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTF.lt, 1A. TOB BALM OB MBNT. FOR RENT. Three Law Offlceg at Ne, 43 NOUTII DUKK STREET 1 uud a busment SS feet long, supplied with water und heat. murarUa 11. FttANK ES1LLKMAN. NXW ADrBHTUXMJKNTa. M- "AH1MA." Finest Uncolercd. In nrlclmit .Innntiean Una. kcUel ene pound each. Tea drinkers sbeuld try tills, rer sale only at CI. AltKKSTEAfiTOUK, i uesi King Bircct. Fans gl en away. OUK POKE UYE WHISKEY AT 75c u quart can net be surpassed ler the money. UOHKKU'BMQUOUBTOKK, lydlt He. it Centra Bqunre. Hpiii- 1XR. KOltKMAN, U 1'IIYHICIAN ANIIBUIU1KON, Kemeved rrem Ne. 411 West King street te Nn. Z7 North l'rliae. (Late rcsldcnce or A. K. Keberts.) mSMrjd THE FINEST OIliH AND CHEMICALS Hint money can procure me used In MII, I.KUH HOItAX HOAl'. r-IIlLORIDEOE MME W And otlierseaseiinhlo dlsliiftclants In large stock nt HUIlf.KY'fl DUIKl BTOftK, Ne. 21 Went King Street VTOKE THAN ONE MIMjION POUNDS ATA. ofseannmnnuiially censutiifd In l.nncan iv,r' ter. Nearly ene third this ts MII.I.KU'S IIOIIAX BOA1', man-ciml I7IOU TOILKT, HATH, IjAUNDIIY, J Klli'lien nnd Wnslistnnd, use nothing but the best MII.LElt'H 1IUIIAX BOA1'. ' MUHT AIiWAYH UK ilKMKMnKUKIi that MILI.KIt'B IIOKAX BOAl Is net it high priced nitlcle, but a high gmdu soap nt the pin ice of medium ones. TUB I'HOI'ltlKTOIt OF MILLKH'S HOUAX SOAP has spniTil no expense In producing an article thai for tine Intrinsic merit cannot be excelled by any ether soup In the market. yOMKN IN HHOI'S AND HTOHK8. TT Women who labor often have headache. Ilenseu's Capclne l'lasters will relieve ft imuio imuie dlately, 2.1c, AN AKTICM: TO OIVH YOU HKITKIt nnd longer service than MILLER'S IIOKAX BOAT cannot be found. TXAI'l'V THOUOUT AND ltKIiliUUA AJL TeiiiicenM only 80 per plug, nt UAHTMAN'S Yl r. i, i,u ' W FRONT CIGAR STORE. Tin: In 11KST AKTlOIil-: FOH HiiKACH- g all kinds et fabrics Is MII.LEKB IIOKAX SOA1 M: OKI': THAN .IW DKATiKllH ItO- neiinca MILLER'S IIOKAX BOAT standard urtltlc. ITUKST-CIjAKH HOAItDlNO. J Together with the choice of 100ms oil the first or second fleer. Buriiusscd by none In the clly. Cull en or uddress, NO. 4W NORTH QUEEN ST. Talilu hoarders accommodated. ufl-tfd ir,,,TEOAK I'UMIIKIl FOR HA IiK TT I'crseus minting While Oak Lumber, cut loerder, can be accommodated ut ence by call ing en the undersigned nt New rrevldenen sin sin Hen. Alse. Ralls und 1'mts ef all kind. 'Ji tenls or White Oak weed McFALLH A 1IRO., JtS.lud Siultlivlllu l'.O , Lane. Ce, I 'a. 111: i,a"uei:s;p,"hkht " an!) "Siest cemplete UHsertmenl of l'luylng Curds In the clly frmnfi cents ixirpnek up nt HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR hTORE. AMVSKatENTH. N ATOM 10A . EX11 II1ITI ON. LAST WEEK ! Dr. Heidemann's ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 East Klna Streot, Will positively ilose Saturday, June 13. -l.iutday far IjuKe, THtTRSOAY, JUNE 11. Open all day and uvenlug. ADMISSION ....2. CENTS. ml2-4wd E uireN ei'KUA neiisi:. JUNE 10 AND 11. GRAND DOUIILK HILL. OFFENIIACH'S CHARMlMi 01'ERE11'A, THE ANGELUS! SUITE'S HKAUTIFL'L OPERA, THE LOVED GALfiTFifl ! MIssMuuiie K'unkel, ,M1hh Haltlu Wecms, Miss Resa lk-rgh, Mr. Curl Kausehe, Mr. E. F Macy, Mr. E. II. ,ler. ENLARGED reruLAit PRICES... JeMtd ORCHESTRA. lP,20and30CENTS. Mtsar.l. T.ANE O Vn. WITHOUT KX0IUT1ON, THE 1JEST Cigars In the town, two for Se, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAH STORE. T KVAN'S FLOUR, LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Dread. Fer sale by Qrecerg geuerully. Levan Ss Sens, Merchant Millers, OfU co : 17 NORTH l'RINCE ST. upr.T-Cmd PENNA. CIOAK8 FHOM fLOO 1'EK Ilundrad up, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. c AliTi AT KEIGAHT'S OLD WINE STORE FOR Listen's Extract of Beef. VIHK8T IN TDM WORLD. EsUlbllshed, 1789. II. E. SLAYMAKER, AgU. feblMld Ne. 23 East King St. CUBA I'KK THAN COAL FORSUMMEit USE. Use the Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale ut Munutucturers' prlces. Omen eir Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. raayll-2md CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CIIAMPAI1NE lMl'ORTED. WINE NOW ATREIUART'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne, 2U East Kine Bthkkt, II. K. SLAYMAKER, Agt. IcbHtld Eslubllshed.1V VTATURE'S REMEDY, FARMVH-LL, LI1HIA WATEIt. Recninmended by feuding physicians as the DEBT Milium) W iter for i spcpslu and all Dis eases of thu Kiduuys und liludder. Fer sale by the Uluss or Uullen, nt COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. dec&6md PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, Fuel and ethor supplies. In compliance with the Constitution uud Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby Invite sealed proposals, nt prices below maxi mum rates fixed In schedules, te furnish Sta tionary, Fuel uud ether supplies ferthe LckIsIii tine, uud thu several denuiimuiits of State uev eminent, und for nlumbliiu, cas-tlltliiK iis-uiiiiiK ami rutshliiK halls steaui-llttlnir for, uud repairs, .mi for. unu lvnairs. luruisniiu: und ceinuiltfee rooms of the Beuule uud Heuso of ltepresentutlves, und distribution of docu decu ments, ruiierU uud ether printed matter for the Leuisluture und the Department of l'ublle In In stuietlen. for thu year ending the llrst Monday of June, A. U.ltML Separate propesuls will be received and sepa rate contracts uwarded us aniieiinccd In said schedules. All propesuls must be accompanied by a bend with approved security, conditioned ler the faithful performance of the contract, und addressed and delivered te me before eleven o'clock a in. of THURSDAY, thu 25th day of JUNE, A. D. 1883, at which time the proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, In the Executive Chamber, at Harrlsburg, Pennsylva nia. Bahcduleg containing forms et proposals can be obtained en application nt the olllce et the Bucretu-y of the Commeuweulth. W. B. Btkhekr, i unvltej ei Secretary of the Commonwealth. hhy noens. D UES8 GOODS. ANOTIIEIl CAftLOAU OF SUMMER GOODS KKCISIVKUATTIIE BEW TOEK STORE. Twe Cases fkautlfiil PRINTED SATIRES, Fifteen Cents a yard j made te sell nt2A Cents. An immense Stock of WAB1IINI1 IIREBB flOOHB, (III AMIIIIA , BEEUSUCKKItS, IIINUIIAMH, IIATlHTrh" VICTOlllA LAWNS. INIMA LINENS. NAINSOOKS ANI TIQUKS, At Lewest Clly Trices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, BW1SS NAINBOOK anil (JAMIIR1C EMBRODERIES, In All Widths and (Jimlllles at tlie Lewest Prices EverKiienu In I lie Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J B. MARTIN UO, WE WILL THIS SEASON MAKE A SPECIALTY OF WHITE GOODS! And Iiiivii ul piesenl u I.iiku let of nil that Is dcslruhle in that line, uiiisistliiKef VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, CORDED l-KJUES, LINEN LAWNS, l'ERSIAN LAWNs, DOITED SWISS, INDIA MULL. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, ALHATROSS CLOTH, NUN'S VEILINO, GRENADINES, HUNTINGS, SUMMER SILKS, SURAH SILKS. Wash Dress Goods, New Atrlvulseery day of Choice Palti rns In FRENCH HATISIEH, CllAMIIRAY tJINGHAMS, AMERICAN GlNliHAMS, .El'imt GINGHAMS, PRINTED LAWNS l'ltl Nl ED IIATlSTi:1, ft! liiilies Hide, at uc. a yard. FRENCH SATIHE. J ii si came In i" New 1'iitterns of French Salines lu lliree nnd small iIiiks at 2Ti cents per yaid, worth 37 tents. American Satines, all of thu Newest l'alti'ins in stock at UJe. and 15e. J. B. Martin d Ce., Cor. Vest King anil Prince Sis. CLOTIIINO. M ERUHANT TAILOR. I. IcCAULEY ) MERCHANT TAILOR! NO. 13 r NORTH qUKKN ST. (lluchuilllci'sllulldlni;.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. 4-Cull and take a leek at the (reeds, and j ou h 111 be sure te have your mcasuru taken fur u suit. Jiine'.i-lyd F INK TAILOHINO. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Lurgestuud Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINK OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VERY ItEST WORKMANSHIP. Prices te suit nil nud nil goods warranted us represented nt his new store, Io.43Iertli Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.) H.GERHART. 1'OLITIUAZ. -JPOH JUIIY COMMISSIONER." EDWARD AMI1LER, Of Diumoie township. Subject te the decision of thu Diiuiecnitlu county convention. nmyi'-tld.tw F IOH JUICY COMM1KS10NKK. JEROME II. SHULT,. of Ellzubcthtewn bnieugb. Subject te the decision et thu Democratic county convention. d A w ttd piOH JUHY COMMISSIONKH, 1IKN.TAMIN IIIIIIKH. Of theEluthh Wuid, Lancaster City. Subject te the Ul eclalen of the Democratic county convention, Jel-ltd&w pen JUItY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DILLER, Of Eurl township, Lancaster county. Bublcet te the rules el thu Dviuociutle puity, wyiS-JtttWM,W4Stld4w CLOTIIINO. The large variety in our stock or Clothing enables us te lully supply tlie wants or Men, Youths, lleys nnd Children or all ages. The gwhls are here, the prices are right and we guarantee entire satis satis factlen in every particular. A. 0. YATES &, CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.. Phlladelphla. ln2-3iinl 1TKNTION I Ye Bargain Seekers ! NOW IS THE TIME le Ket lliiiKalim le your lienrlrt content. GhmN ere never sold us low nl iiuy time, nor any w lure, as ihey ure new sold aL ' HIRSI & BROTHER'S Oue-Prico Clothing Heuso. We solicit a call rrem eeiUedy te examine our Immense stock et CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TKUNKS, VALISES, Ax. YfiursjM'clalnlteiitleii ttecall le the superior Herkmaushlp and sljle even of our lenesl pileiil (joists ; cause, we iiMiiufuctuie all our Koeds ; thcicfore hoiue enabled le liirnNh bet ter Reeds at lower pilces than our competitors, as woclreteoiir customers the benctlt et the piellt the ethers pay te mlddle dealers. Call and coil l 11 ce yeun-elves. Polite ntten lien louver) body, whether they Intend te put put chasuer net. HlltSII & BROTHER'S One-PricG CletMng' Heuse, CORNER OF NORTH QUEEN b'lUL'ET AND PENN SQUARE. VyiLLI AMHON A FOSTER, Mi's. Gusnet Found Where te Take Her Bey. Mis. fl. Mis dip.net, )im will pkiisu eeine my Impertinence, but where did ou (jet that pielty suit ter Willie 1 Mrs. ! Mrs. lU'lnef, an upolejjy Is net neces sary tesuch a llutleilnK luiuliy. 1 will tcll)iiu all ubeut It. Mrs. 11. Ven 1111) ciy kind. I would like vety much te knew, us 1 expect my nephew ne.t week, and 1 knew he will want te Ket a suit, ns his mother alwii)s likes the kind I t-elect for him. Mrs. (. I have always had tumble le net a geed llttlni; suit for Willie, but this time II was mero dllllLiilt than ever. He Is se slender. Mrs. II. 1 am netsurpilscd, for your Wllliu is Just about like my nephew. He Is tall and slen der. Mrs. C That Is Just where the tumble cuiuu In. We were In hoverulsteies und could net get u suit te lit. Mr. II. Thun you had II made te elder, I sup pose t Mi-s.d. Oh, dear, no. At last I concluded te tiy Williamson A Fester, und would you belluvu it, the very first suit thu salesmen put oil Mini lit splendidly. ' Mrs. II. Well, 1 decline j that must be u poed store te deal at. The suit is certainly veiy nice. Mrs. (J. Yes ; and his papa und I ure very much pleased wlthit, SouiulIihe, tliat Mr. Gus net sa s hu'H 1 1 y them ler u suit for hluisel f. Mrs. 1!. I'll take lay nephew theiu next week. He always wants a cemplete outfit. I cuu Ket shoes for hlui there tee. Mrs. O. Yes, everything you want In Cloth ing, Straw or Felt Huts, Shlits, Netkweur, or Heets and Shoes for men and Ijiij s. Mrs. II. De they keep ladles' and girl's shoes t Mrs. C Why, eg; a linger assortment et all kinds than any ether hetiiu In the city, and I am suie the pilces are lower. MOTTO : Don't Ml te Visit LLIAM80N & FOSTER, 32, 34, 3ti & 38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA THE REST 5e HAVANA OK1AR IN theClty.ut HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT IIUIAR STORE. TyEST END HOTEL, Chestnut Street, above Bread, Phil'a., II. Vf. ICANAOA, Proprietor. Opening June 20th. Newly Furnished. PussengerEluvater, Klectile Hells, .te, TERMS, $2.60 PER; DAY. Mr. Kuuagu was 15 years at thu (j Imnl uud several years uttuu Seventh Avenue, 1'itUUurg, Pa. JcS-Swd ADVICE GRATIS! J iTL A a 4,fetL Zi,' UfAa v'h?6 t A a. y iiV& -v V jX
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