mar." ; J j0WEfKi?x ni,y " " t CTrf "P.. "v" ""- IaXNCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE1, 1887. m RJ. i2 1 KT i' ST ?w ',. 10 BSCIt , VSffifl? At tmrn. tBtlmuiaascsa. .sTsMl TM ciraceity exist aimeaiiy aziat- tot taeKeeley 4 IbaU smolder, la rater- a . . ... . MMaraa tram we au ... . . etued. Bridge, r.WBare the strike erlgl n.l.l. hllMt ft eeat. Utum in tee f ! BMlden, bare Ailed their flMNfjr nk mr-bbIeb men. This fact re- war muMtiea mm maaiug u" itf aBlaflnii. and the pattern nave I imlttll trnm Hit foundries et thlsdls- ajhfc.,ia waatba cense 01 ine troueieni ' IttTlllij alnTi T"-, and the men will IM fltremaa'e Parade. J-X OsTlBf le Ikateet thai the new La France Mtsar. Jar Ue Celambla flra company, will nearly la tows at the time a zpei ted, the imM lob bald en Friday, June 3, will be MHHAr f 0MHMI -JMM9 HMMtalMVMI Willi ! fMMwC fM m Meat Key. ' Ms tpMM . Mflfi MB BUB stOetapaa; ': la femur of the old Ameakeas eeslne. This ' ''-''.; ataaaar baa been In aervice alnce 16C0 and r.r .. - ..... ... .. ..... .i i -fS! ?hnVWSerT.naw.re.mer fltL'Sl L"-:." a bean tha cause of oenalderable disappoint Btant among tba firemen. Tha day for hold ing tha parade bad been postponed some alasA ttaaiwlAria aan1 tk. T.as VMnnA AAmnattV f BtBHW wvitvua BBsaaaia auv am essw wuu - , ajgpacted te haye the engine In Columbia by 'K the Uttar part et last month. try F. B. K. car Btevsmsnt. During tba month et May tha employee of tha PaanaylTaala railroad at Columbia haadlad tba following number of cars: Baatward, number of tralna 1,000 ; leaded an 41,664 ; empty cars 2.335 ; total 46.8W Waatward, number of tralna G82 ; leaded cars 14,145 ; empty ears 31,179 ; total 45,324 ; grand total 92,233. The movement la a decrease of 1,618 can from tba month of April, but an In In araaaaef 17,650 eara ever the corresponding month of last year. BaaJt Chaegss. Mr. Geerge Crane, who tesigned hit posl pesl posl tlen aa paying teller of the First National bank, left town this morning for Wilkea barre, when he will engage In the Insurance business. Mr. W. B. Moere, receiving teller, will fill the vacant position. Mr. H. C. Lewla will be the future receiving teller and C. R. Strlckler wUl fill the position vacated by Mr. Lewie. Town notes. Bar. J. B. Pannebecker left town last evening for Akren, Ohie, te attend the synod of tba Reformed church of the United States. Kay. Pannebecker la a delegate te that body aid will be absent about two weeks. Tha examinations in the public schools have new commenced and will continue until near the closing of the aoheola. Jamea Hill, colored, was sued by Florence Brown, also colored, for assault and battery. The bearing came off before Squire Selly, who dismissed the case. rUTAB MMD TO COMMMXVMMM.1TM la dirts' Schools 1 They De Met Fester Modesty of Mien. Eds. In-tellieescku. An editorial In your paper en the 31st ulu found Uult with the expensive dreasea worn by girl graduates et our schools, and urged that aeme measure should be taken te restrain extravagance, though conceding that It Would PoaaJev-rTJe wisdom or a Sole- e aa Heartily sympathizing our condemnation et the evil, permit i suggest that you are net striking at the root of it. The practice et holding publle commencement exercises has very llttle In it worthy tf approval, and much that la very objectionable. It la certainly a violation of geed taste te place a crowd of young girls in a conspicuous position en a platform, te be stared at by assembled hundreds. It does net help the maidenly reserve and modesty, that it should be the chief etlert of education t3 preserve and strengthen. Te my mind, and In the estimation of many people 1 have talked with, the old ayatem efthlnga was much better in this one feature at least, There was no undue pomp and ceremony about the endofayeung lady's achoel days; girls didn't graduste. They simply stepped going te achoel when it was ir;- thought enough time bad been given te It, ;.-' and often continued their studies at hnmn. Doubtless the commencement" Is tee well fixed te be tern out by the roots, but If our girls must be made te pass the ordeal let It be made as gentle aa possible. Let all but rela tives or meat Intimate friends be excluded and the number admitted be strictly limited by card of admission. Then the matter of dress would speedily adjust ltseir, ler the event would net have Its present theatrical proportions, and publle sentiment could net fall te discourage any extravagant attempt at display, A handsome dress would leek m much out of place at such a commencement aa would a ball dresj at a picnic. I.Anviii'd. COBAD BMVBAKMH ABBAVLTAr. A Crowd of Yeung Man Beat lilm Sbaiuc fully. 11 U Ir Juries gartoes. Mt. Jey, June 1. A disgraceful atlalr oc curred here en Monday evenlng. At e o'clock a party consisting or .l Moenoy, Charles Hesenberger, N. Herman, H. steler and ethers headed by U. H. Grant Ulllinis, went te Uube'a Grand Central hotel ana (ill lime ordered the beer for the crowd which was given them. Alter they had drunk the beer Qllllms refused te pay for it. This caused some words, but the matter waa finally settled by one paying the bill and after quiet had been restored tbecrewd lult,ll appearing te be In the best of spirits. Tula only lasted for a short time, and botweenOJO and C:45 the crowd again came together en East Mala Btreet In front of J. B. Shelley's Red Lien tiotel.wuere, without provocation se far aa can be learned, the toughs pitched Inte Cenrad Biubaker, an empleye of the I'.K. H., who was superintending the building of the culvert east of town. They proceeded te pummel him at a lively rate, and having downed him, kicked him in the face and etemach. During thla outrage a crowd be gan te gather. The man Brubaker was car- ..""Vi? 5d I,len h0,e1' wn8 he beards, i. U. Hougendeubler and Jehn F. Hefler with ethers tried te quiet the bevs down, which could net be done, for when tha beya saw that Brubaker was out of their reechland they had no one en whom te vent tbalr wrath, they atruck ter Hougendeubler aad Hetter, but their friends coming te their . neeue the mob waa driven back. ., Brubaker did net go te work yeeierdav uMeiuai v um iwi n nvvn ou nis person ipi smaii rcraicu en we urlage or his ineugn ii m earn by tne doctors that he elzmmiMMwa internally, aa ue peases bleed with V.'":b artae, He says that he waa kicked In his .-v;Brss, wiiwin mere erieaa pain there -; sa saw Him. MJi . j. s.ivgtvr w uju aiienu- -'.aBSB fWMVMUi 7i- At present writing no arrests have been f warn, but it la evident that a number will be -Bhadaaoen. y , surprised en His cttrtadsy. : ' muiv, icwiuiugat.ne. ji tveai uer . Bsaa street, was 00 years old yeaterdav. and 3i aha evening be waa treated te a aurprlaa. ,j ji ii ui iiisiiui ua relatives or Air.. IsseJMa gathered at the residence of hia snn itAastnw. ea Poplar afreet, and nmnuiixi ! ssWMBldBBoeef bla lather, whan tha even. t." sis isrr nlMiintlw biimi i ii . - - m in i -i wu m uup sup I i i w Ci ffcA TlTej IMMIIbb nf !! II 111 I V TT "Sl V WMIWH Will UVJ uus evesuag. 1H Masai Bseeaage of aaw aaaier n viewiaf ue etiy'a aftaln for the aw aa am leemaaiaadalKsia aa te laaarevaasa aw wUl b real. Iaaa- a a iiaB aaafefrlatsBs Bseaeya nuim i , tmr. AtMM, lark Kamaaaal Kifctiai efaarea, of Uaaerar, mil Meat of light Md mmmty Taaaday araalnf en tb eceajlaai of tba wrrlag of Mlaa Natta A. Ferney, daughter of Geerge N. Ferney, et that boreojth, te Mr. Ira W. Arneld, or the Uoneatega oerk works, at Lancaster. At an early hear the audlenoe room et the church waa filled by richly attired guests who were prea ent te witness the ceremony. The ttiiiHi nrcwMKlen nursed through the cnepiedVntrance at 8 o'clock and up the left ?. ! led hv Muter Rebert Wirt and Mlaa Kilzbeth Hewruan, et UaneTer, followed by A .tkHB L'hIhIiI A it 1X7 I I tee unera, .w auui ttu,,u,u,- u.... ti.ii.inH nf T fn-teftsatsBtv ainrl Tliv ts.hsiT """:"...- ."J.- ti Vi Hininuiu niiaui ... y;.uj, . ... Immediately following these were tne nret bridesmaid, Mlaa Kmma Barnltz, ceualn of the bride, and Mr. v. B. meui, ntat groomsman, ana Mies Helen Wlnebrenner, of Hanover, second brldeamatd, and Mr. Eugene Montgomery, et Lancaster, aecoed groomsman. Simultaneous with the entrance at tha ten slele, Miss Blanche Chambers, et Philadel phia, and Miss Amy Wirt, of Hanover, dressed In pure white, entered the right sitie, ana ine lour children i me seme in stant opened the beautiful decorated gates minting ine auar en eiwer siae, neiaing them as the precession passed through. Above the gates were II oral arches bearing the tultlals of the bride and groom. The bride, leaning upon the arm of her father, went up the lelt aisle, and the groom, no- inniniiinii iiv ni nrntnnr. Air. waiter j. Arneld, as best m.nrprMseded up the right alMe wLlle the baautPltul .tralnef theer. chestra filled the room with aweet mele dy. The audience then arose te greet ihe couple who were seen te be made one. The eltlclstlng clergymen were Rev. J. C. Bewman, pastor of the church, and Rev. C. L. Fry, et Lancaster. The bride, who Is very Leautlful, were a heavy white silk dress trimmed with pearls, en train, and a neck lace with diamond and ruby pendant. She carried In her left band a bunch of loose white resea. Miss Emma Barnltz, the first bridesmaid and cousin of the bride, were pink silk and tulle and carried yellow resea. Sbe recently returned from California te at tend the wedding. After the reception at the residence et the bride's father the bridal party left en a special train for Harrlsburg, thence te New Yerk, Bosten, and the White Mountain Quests were present from Washington, Baltimore, New Yerk and Lancaster, among whom was M. N. Ferney, editor of the Railway Ayr, of Hew Yerk, an uncle of the brida The groom has purchased from Charles Lecher part of his flue let en the aeutheast corner et Seuth Queen and German streets, and will erect thereon a handsome residence. A New Helland Wedding. Nkw Helland, May 3L One or the few eveutlul things in New Helland occurred at 10 o'clock a. m. te-day, the occasion being the marriage et Kev. A. D. Oelst, a former resi dent of New Helland but new the Methodist minister at Tower City, Schuylkill county, thla slate, te MlssTlllle K Mentzer, of thU place. The Methodist church, where the ceremony took place, waa crowded, there being nearly tlve hundred persona present Kev. J. 1'. Crouch, presiding elder of the Philadelphia district, conducted the services. The church was handsomely trimmed with orange blossoms and a large arch ever the altar, from which waa suspended a floral bell. The bride Wai dressed in a handsome brown surah satin dress, with a spray or tlowersen her breast. As ahe steed under the bell her features seemed te be cut as clear as marble. She answered the question without a falter. Mr. Harry K. Weaver, a student in the Lutheran theological seminary in Philadel phia, was the beat man, and Mlsa Dera Tewnnley, waa bridesmaid ; 1..V. Miller and N. W. Klemmer ushers. The bride re ceived many and costly presents ; among them being glassware, queensware, silver, linen and money. The happy couple started en a trip te the brlde'a brother living in Mis souri, this alternoen ; alter which they, to gether with Mrs. nelal's mother, expect te remoe te Tower City. A Wedding at lbs College. Ltist evening at 8 o'clock, In the parlor of Franklin and Marshall academy, Mr. K. M. Killln, of Central City, Colerado, and Miss Alice 11. Douglas, of Lancaster, were united In marriage. Ihe ceremony waa performed by the Revs. l:. V. Ger hart, D. I)., and C. Klvin HeupU A supper and cilitliumptan serenade followed. At 20 a. m. the newly wedded couple took the train for Philadelphia from which place they will probably go te New Yerk ana then return te Lancaster. Shortly after their return here they will go te Colerado, where Mr. Klllin has an Interest In aeme mines. Mount Etna OelchlDc Out. Toe central crater of Mount Etna began erupting Tuesday morning. The flew con tinue and Is Increasing in volume. Heaw rlniuls of smoke and masses of stones anil chillers are Issuing from the crater. Messrs. Raymond & Whltceiub's Teurs. Midsummer Messrs. liaytnend A Whttceuib anneunce a mm lea el ((Hen summer excursions from l'hllu. delrhtii. Soumef thu most prominent resorts In Sew lerk, .Va Kngland and Canada will be liiltcd, and the routes te be traveled are some of thu most plcluresque In America. The places uhuru sojourns are te be made Include MUfrara Kails, 8anitea, thu White Mountains, the Adi rondack .Meunluliis, tha Saguenay Ulver, Mon treal, Quebe:, aleunt De.ert, and many ether rltr, sprlnir, lake, mountain and coast resort. There 111 be In addition tae excursions te the leiioasienu national Park. Send ler descrle. live circulars te II. K bhlelds, atreut for Bay. iiieml's acatlen Ifxcurslens. HI Seuth Ninth Btrtxt, under thu Continental Hetel, Phlladel phia, dealunatlng Hhtlher the book of seen Slimmer Trips or the ltllowsieno National Park tour lideslnd. JtjsAjira. Phtladelpbla Produce Market. Phils, dslphu, Junnl. rieur market steady: Bales, '. barrels ; Minnesota llakers, S4 Iti0l Tu : Pennsylvania ramlly, n Ttnt uy: Weeturn de Siisaii I'utenu, si ;ij05 as. "" ". ui3 nuur siiiia. i be. naaLju u. jei. ; July, Xc; August, 47c ; July, lIXc ; august, 'isc 92Kc. Cern June, nrni.. .c uau une, S7c.; July, 37cs August, X;. Sept., aXc Rhw ters ssaraet. Jisw Yohb, June 1. Fleur market du'l Fine, ai mat '.: Bunmn. ei iuii .,' geed te cholte extra Weateni, CI Mas uu; iroed te fancy extra state,t3;uaUl: common tn 5vi extra Western. CI tOQiw. " Wheat Me. 1 ltd HUtte. WkOct Na S de. 97Ke: Ne.i lied. WlnWir.June? i,c; July 'juUe , leielpU, 470tOj shlpments, 1M1.CUI eus. Cern Nu. i mixed cash. 47H ! de June, 4;c : July. tVZc; recelpU, ,iSt; shipments, w euu uus. oats-Ne. l White Btat. 3)019We t Na 2 de S7';c; -Ne 2Mlxtd,Juue,!ri)4e; July,3JC! ro re cei,.ts, w.tsjibus ; thipments, neue. nyuauu ; wesU)ru,ea0wei BUte, 67XSWC. Uarley nominal. -w-v. Perk dull i old mess, 11503. Lard June. !.; Molasses nnn at 910 for 50 boiling stock. Turpentine dull al 3bSe. swain nuict t strained te geed, (1 MWfl l'etreluutn iiiiti . h.ii.idi. J.7. V sinunea te geed, fl SiWQi 27,1 M...k . .. . -m..v. tu tjuua.Dii !."" nun I uratn te Londen. -iMd. I vratn te Londen. wS. .unci uau 1 WAttiAi-p CiiuerT. lisaine. WCn,uT?u!J,sJf,TJr;e.8u'U, l Ziwi 1 nmtur null kat .. r . 13He" ' ''"" "wXH0! Western, 119 4iraiSuS?'c.2l,"lne4 C0U0It 0llcOl Tallew null ; prime city, sc Klee nominal t Carolina; fair tncoed !tsbOv COBS, strong , Ulr cargoes Wte afpf8, Cbleage preanea starese. csiuioe, June l.ie 3la.tn.-Maret opened. Sept0.e?4,'7c.UnU 'c""ul,'88Hlults MXci uerii-une, 37j;ci j uly, Sc ; Aug, lOWc ; jau-Juue, -ae July, b;;ej Aug, aijje.. J-erk Net (i noted Lard-June, J 37Hi July, tAftJX i Aug , seu. Short Klbs-Jiiue. 17 Oil Jul, 711il Aug!, ctesias. Wheat-June, 89e. July, S6c. Aug,tu;;c corn -June, STJie July, JXc j Aug:, 41c.; uau Juue, 25Hei July, UKei Aug, Bfti'c; aeiiu. JPTic. s-erk J una, KU W. Lare inne,B40 July, a) te j Aug, est i cpt.aiTK. , bmiss Juiie.a7iai Jely, 7rUi An(,7Mt Sept, I77H Hum Vera Haw Yeam, June L Ida n. mMemn lasaasl at a par cent Kzeaance steady, umm ai OeraraaMDU mtm. OeraaeyaXaMKMslia'a latHsMifa I a. I MMMas,' jasip, at wnt essi st,v aa, at lva, mm. Beading. 1. U W. and the araagan ware natively bought, and under their lead prices ad. vanced M te IK per cent, by midday. Since neon the market has bean dull and featureless. strain aad naTiaiaaa. rarnUhed by a. K. Ynndt, Breker. Cbioase. J una 1, 1 o'clock p. m. n neau i nm. tms. rera. iaru. June.. NK 7H VH 6 40 Jnlr S 8ptinber. M' lj. 5:s .. est ei '.'. e'fJ "car Leta. ... 71 ... r.u ... tu 1HJ iKlencr December........ ? H IteeelpU Winter Wheat. i. ...... prtng Wheat... . Cern.............. Oats... aye..... .......... Barley UUCtty. erode UU Beesinta Hegt. an HnaO. 1V00 CleslngPrlees J o'clock p. m nneai, tern, inn, erk. Lara. 6 10 e.s r.i 8 ;i 6 77 June July AUfUSt Beptember .. October December..., UU CUy. Crude utl.. s:i U uu ...iS ,..'1 .v. Wi . .. 1S Ki Sae sjaraeta. Quotations by Heed, atcUrann a. Ce., bankers uuiciuier, ik aaw tore list. Canada I'sclQc 11 a. a. sr.M M l. BC, lS 6J', fl.CC.tl. Colerxrto Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern CM. St. I.. A 1'gh. Den. A KIO.U s-'S l.t'v , SI si UVJ Jlti 1"H .: Sl'n w 'Jij XJ lien RJ K' 113 i Del. UA W Brie Brie, tn as sbT Osaaaaaeaaeaaes B. A T Leu. A N Si5 (Vi t.w L. Shere w r,l BtlctLCen sis "S Heck alley M,S -nv Mlaseurt raclflc 11 L! H't M. P.. ?a R. P. Pre! N. West. N.T.C Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation . Ontario A W Pacific Hall Richmond Terminal St. Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Prof.. Western U West Shere Kends Mew England raiLADSLrHia list. Leh. Val BM.Y.APhlla Pa.K It' Beading Leh. Nav Ues lenv. Pass P.A B K. Cent Peeples Pats Bdg.Uen'l. nil PMla. TracUen 1.1.S m sit; 61'. '. Hl'4 iu ; us , J4'4 I - , w, . S'S titj . a". lftit. . 31 I1 3 tH 5 's .15 13-10 30'i li C3 MAHHtAUBIr scuMier fesTica in thU city, en 1uudv, Usv3l.lv;, at fie il West Hew itn't, by Kv. C. tlvln lleupt. Henry Sebmldt. of 1 erk. Pa, and Lizzie A. Uesllck, of the city of Lancas ter ltd KtitiAJi-l)eraLs In thl city, en Miy 31, li97, at the residence of 1'ret. W W Meer,by Bev. K. V. (Jerhirt. l. n iirofeser In the Tbwi Tbwi legical Seminary in trsnkiln and Marshall col cel IfKe, assisted by lli-v O Mvln Hna)i lnwter of tfrace Lutheran ehurch, si r. hiDnwy 31 Kllllan, of central City, Colerado, te MU II. Alice Douglas, of Lancaster, Pa. ltd VBArHM. WOLrsa May 31, ia-7, In this cltv, Ueerge WUllaui, son, of Jacob and Miry elfer, In tee lb year of his age. The rtlatHes and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his pirenl. Ne tu East Wal nut street, en rrldiy alternoen at 1$i o'clock. McCabusx lu this city, en the 31sl Inst, KUte McCarren. Her trlcnds are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral trem her late residence. Ne an last King street, Thursday morning nf) o'clock. lllgh Mats at St. Mary's church at ft o'clock. In I rueat at St. Mary's cemetery. .Vfir All VKltTISEMKSlT. B AKINQ POWOKR. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tne inultltudeef low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. UevaL Baske Pewdss Ce 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. mayi7.1vdAw WANTKU A SITUATION AH A Chambermaid or any kind of light work. Apply at r. M. TKIIUT A CO.'H Intelligence office, 2iNorthe.ueeu at. (Second rioer.) LOST DRAWINGS OK HOUHKS CON. talnlne names of Jehn A. Cejleand Rmlen urban, architect. A liberal rewatd will be paid for their return tn ltd Ne. 113 EASTKl.VC -.TltEKT. WANTKD-A OIRI.TO DO OHNKKAL housework; ene that can speak German preferred. Apply at the UNION HOTKL. ltd SS and 30 Kast Chestnut street. FISHING TACKLE THK CUEAI'KST Trout Piles ever sold. Bait Kettles, Beds, "eels, Lines. Hed Mountings In Brass and Mckel. Hammocks at bargains. Click Keels at W cents. 'Ihroe-Jelnt ueds, U cents. Plain Iteulsat 40 cents. ritAlLtySKASTKND PIIAUMACr, (Uppe.ttH Kastern Market.) Krallev's Chicken reader cure cholera, etc. i'lcentsa pac. B-aiudM, W.ru M KS. E. M. WOODWAHD, ArtUtlc Stauiilug Emporium. lihCOUA'UVK NKEOI.E WOKK In Crewsl, sua and Arnisene ries. Novelties In Km Km breideries, wlthAverk commenced and materials te Hnlsh. llae you noticed Seap In window 7 Dclllng last 3 for ii cenu, and smaller takes, 3 for 10 tenia. XX KAST Kl.NU STItKKT. Biamptngls made a special feature, and Is done while ou Mall. inarse-lydSAW JltST IN THE WOULD IMS Conjtipitien, HeiJichs, Bilitamesi idJ Dyspepsia is- Oechran's Tenie Bitters. Uuaranteed tn glve satisfaction or the money will bu rLfuuded. Large bottles only We. YOZ SAtB AT Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. 137 139 NOUTU gUKKN ST. mant-lyeedU Lancaster, Pa. JlXCURSlONS. RAYMONIVS VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses included. 7 July"TripsI fi,SaW4JS Beach. Hudsen Ulver, Trenten rails. While MeunUlns, bsratnga. Lake Ueerge. Lake Cham Cln. Adirnndaes? Mountains. AO&btaClSSm nsnay Ulver. ete B Alse, tare excursions of 27 daya each te the Yellowstone National Park, leaving PWladei. phla. July and August . " ,u,a,- W. Bavmesd. I. A. WaiTceaa. nd for desctintlve elrenlan.dMivnKtin whatkar book et asven July Trips or Yellow steaa Matloeal Park Tour Is Osslred. a. r.aHiiLDs, Aceat ler Karaaeaa'a Vaaatlaa Bxearstmu. lit ?istt lau M. (maar CaaUaaatai Hetel), fllis1silligi JaaliM CUKwimrANUBMOKtN(TfeBACOOH, riaylng cards. Poker Chips, etc- at WIR. TIION DOftl'HlLAOBLl'lllA UtfAJft BTOKK, 1W MeT.h gueen street. WM. flss. Proprietor. WANTBD-A YUUNO MAN AS BOOK KkBPBBandclsrklnarestanrani. On who can make hluuelt aenerallr useful. Ad- dress. ..f....- ........ MAnill .llAUUIlt mJIStd 1'ottemce llutldtng, Altonna. F OH KKNT. BTOKB AND I1WKI.1.IKU FerRentln agoedneUhborhond. Hsnt low te a roeiI tenant. Apply te II. XI . rowers, nr extsaitX 1UUSHAN A 1IUKN8. rfUlK ONLY 1'uACK IN X where von ran st't l.av TUK CITY llenrades and Spanish straight Cut Ugnretuu Is at the PUH TUOMUO PaiLAIIKLriUA C1UAB StUBB, It! north Unnn iln-at. WM. F18S, PropHeter. r M. i e T C. A. STRAWBERRY FKST1VAL. The Ladles' AnilHar of lbs . H. C. A . Ill held a Strawberrv riwtlval In tha Y. M. O. A Hall nn lhursday and rrlday evenings, June M and 3d. Prim of admission, 10 cents. The heliler of each ticket Is entitled te plate of Ice Ctvatn. mil ltd PLAYINO CARDS. ROUND CORNERS, lndlca'ers, V per pack, 96e. er half deren. 1'ekvr Chip. DaMUTIlSOHlAUSTdKB, 111 Kast King Street Telephone Connection. Jalis-WAS Utl FOR SALB OR.Y UORSh; !j;. nice mane and tall : RECORD geed stvie: sound and all rluh ler nncenn te drive : utnti )in euit was wnrseu en urn last year, nut ran beat 2 50 new ; prlci, tns a ddriws, ltd "1UUTTLK," erk. Pa. WANTED FIVE OKNERAL 110UHK servants and three cooks. Apply, ruKB OrCUAlUiK,at r II TKOUT A CO.'S employment Offlce, ei N. Queen St ("ecend fleer t MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Jana-JmdBoed G O TO THE -FIRST- Graad ExcnrsieD anil Picnic -or TllK- CAUrEMKRS' l.MOX, 0. SOS, -70- PENRYN PARK, Wednesday, June 15, '87. Special Train leaves Upper Depot at 6 31 and,3 a. in. and 12 3) aids Mp. in. Tickets geed en aU regular trains during the day. iujiS-6tdWAS C K HALL. Ik as Goen A Ceat HA". BEEKSOltl for tl2.50 it has net come te our eara. It 13 et tejsena- ble weight; and made stoutly as a Livery Ceat A Livery Ceat ought te be. Weceuldn reu ilQ se ; a fiord such a coat at the Solid Uli'e. price, unless we were leaders along the whole line in our great Cloth ing Business from Men te Children. Wanauaexti & llnewN'a Oak Hall, Heuthkast Corker Sixth and Mar ket ST3., Philadelphia. T aOlVLERACO. Tailoring Department. NEW SDITINQ3. All. Weel Suits, made te order, 110, Hi 113 and upwards. The best Unlaendtird 50e Shirt In the city. Better goods at 73a, and liO0ierery best. Loek at our Oents' Linen Cellars at 10c; Cutrs.lSc lancy Ualt-Bese, lien's U loves and Ties. C essamer Meth Bags te Keep Woolen Cletnlngdurlng tha summer, only aic Come and see our Uoeds and Prices. . JehnS. Givler& Ce., Na 90 stoat Klatz atieat, L1MCASTEK, PA. N KV YOKK HTORE. Extraordinary Bargains -I.N UNLAUNDRIED Shirts! WATT& SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 & 10 IsiST KLNO ST , LAN0AITMB, PA, Hade a Closing Purchase of Upward et One Hundred Ueaen UBItTa' UNLAUHDUIED BUIKT8 Made of MEW YOUK MILLS 11U8LIN, Fine Linen Cen's and Bosem, Lined and stein. forced, only Me. apiece Would be Cheap Kneu jh a ILOO. OUft UK1ULAB LIME8 or a Bent.' TJnlauridried Shirta, AT Ke- s7Ha, Me., Vc and IJ0 Kaek. A" nuaAtlTT"s?E,ScEA'lR8TTLE' New Yerk Stere. ttaWAl) VKRTtatUKltTS. s KCIAL OFFKRINU. HAGER ft BROTHER. or- Spring and Summer DRY GOODS! With stock the largtst we have ever shown, and complete In all departments, we shall otter during the month of June and July, targe lines et Dry Uoeds, bought from manufacturers and Importers, at such low prices as will command the attention of consumers. Dress Goods. rUBSCII. BMILtSUand AMKUICAN SOTT WOOL CHKChS. 1IA1U LINKS, CUKV1UTS, SKUUKS, CKEAM SKltUKs and rLANNKI.S, ZKPUYU UlNUIllsl?, CUlNhLEa AND CUlNT.tS. SILKS ! IXTUA VALUB9 1NBLACKANUCOLOBKI) UHOS UUA1N BILKS, U114UAUAS, FAILL rUANCAlSK ANUSUUAU8, IN ALL UUAL1' TIKs. WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, KID AND MOSQOITBRB GLOVES, PARASOLS -AND- SUN UMBRELLAS. SILK AND L18LE HOSIERY, Fast Black Hosiery, OAU.i. AND UALUBK1UAN UNDERWEAR ! PLAIN AND KMUttOlHEUEU SKIRTS AND CIUMIETS. SHAWLS, Jackets and Jerseys. Complete lines of all Newest Shapes, Materials and Colorings. CURTAINS. Lace Curtains, Madras Curtains, Window Shades, Scotch Hollands. STANDARD QUALITIES. Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain CARPETS. SPECIAL -Osmnants, as made from day te day. Id all departments, are called out and marked at such prices a will Insure their prompt saJe. t 26.27 West King ItrMt, LAX0AUBS, FA. SPECIAL OFFERING HAGER BROTHER UK WAD VKHTIUKUKNTH. JOSIKRY AND UNDKRWEAH. Summer Hosiery I Fer Ladles, Crents, Beys, Girls and Children in Large QuantittM ataUPrieM. Summer Underwear ! All Sizes and Qualities, 12 1-2, 16, 20, 25 Cents Up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Beuse, SK II- .4 1 VKK TISKMKXTS. PJKTUUNtlO'H I'ANKTELAH AUK made of Clear list ana ruler, only a rents, at POKTUONUO'.H CIWAIt MOUR. 131 North Queen street. WM. ris. Proprietor. OKTl'ONDU'N UAKOI.INAN, THE finest &c. Clgat In tlm city. Try thorn, at I-MITIIOS tin's t'llll, sHKLI'llIA cltialt STOItg, 131 North Uiuvnstrt ut. W M. riSS, Proprietor. WANTED. " loe Salesmen at once en very liberal terms, racllltles unaitrpu.i-d. HKUWN II BOTH Klt, ml7-3mdAw Nurserymen. Uecbeater, N. Y pilNK AND U11KAI'. Harvest Whltky. AT UOltUKIl'S I.1QUOII BTOUB. Ne. 21 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. T ACOU K SUEAFKEK'a LIQUOR STORE KKUOVKU TO NO. 13 CKNTIIK SgUAUK, LANCASIKU, PA. may 13 tid ONCE MOItK, SOM"kTIIINO NEW TO HIOW YOU 1'lanes mid Organs In new styles el cases, tanry wools, ritrnianlngs, Ac Klegant I'ltne Chairs In novel designs, siiiertily upholstered. Piane -tarls and C.ivt rs. In an an eusshadts. tAstetiill ornamented Hnwlll de. light your eye and your ear. It Is no surprise te us that J ou are aMenlituxl when )ou hear our low flgiire. sneh combinations el an and science as you see here Ulsp'ayed. Y'eu csn't believe It until J en sratt. WOODWAKIVS AOtS'CY. NOa. a A J0 EAST klMi 6 1'.. apt-ii-lyd l-ancaster. Pa. S1' I'EUIAL 1IAKUAINS. S SSand 35 Seuth Queen Street. (OI'P. rOUNTAlN INN,) Are elTering Siechtl llarg.tins In Men's Iiundrletl Ctllce SlilrU, with culTs and two cellars, at 40c. cacb. lUrcains lu Counterpanes at 10, .", C,2 cts. and upwards. Mar seilles Counterpanes, extra bar gains, atl.CO,f2 00, t.iOOand up wards. Kxtra bargains at '2.00. Matting in 1 yard, 11 jards and 1 1 yards wide at bargain prices. .Smyrna Kugs at Te, S.1 cts., 1.00 and upwards. One let at si cts., cheap at 1.00. Hassocks only SOc, eryclieap. Coce.1 Hugs, only M eta., worth " Flags and material by the jard for decorating purposes cheap. Bard & McElroy, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (OI'P. FOUNTAIN INN.) inarllyflAw aOBmMAttMJIMMHHI tJUUO. TALI. AND 8KB -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light t lleau them all. Anether Let of CHRAP OI.OBKS ler U as and uu stoves. THI "PBBFBOTIOH" METALssOULUINO AND KUBBKK CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beau them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows. Kzclnde tha dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any one ean apply It no waste or dirt made In ap ply! na It. Can be fitted anywhere-no holes te bera, ready for nse. It will net split, warp or brink- eushlen strip Is the most perfect. At the Move, Heater and Uange Btere -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTRK. PA w M. A. Uim& ALDU8 C UKHB KIEFFER & HERR, -UttALKKB IN- WOULD CALL BP1CIAL ATTKNTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'t (TBOT, H.T.I iTfiTB, IKiim FURNACES AND I1N8H. We est no one te ran ny ?t,"rvi LBB WAMBBN-B" BOOOA. W gOATMltee --S HHZS2?ZhDidu. nertwi. I baiu Z Sorengb bet base, no part of this store rsmslni oeio, eTesy uw. . .-- - TeJIllerBaaCleaperHeatertbe''BBIOHT BtAsfORO " Ua establUhed lUelf In the front Tfc,martU0fte"tPBBDlD"anaBB10HT VtAMOHO " oeoAkrt IB Beanty of Construction, Ceanwes insusuew ., j wt raws. saTOsilMsl MrwewjMUi -iO BAST KINO ST., BARD Mcelrey, Hensefurnishing Goods ! SOrrOMTB OOUsW MOW . javwvw eV wisAjsW Laaeaater, Pa. VI.OTH1XU. M YKKM 4 RATUfON. G-. A. R Net much time left te buy Grand Army Suits. It won't take a great deal of lima te buy one here. ODR PRICES ARI LOW, the goods desirable, and sell without much per suasion. Loek at Oar Men's Dress Suits when you am In want of aStilr, and If you are looking- for l.er phiuki you'll stirely buy from nur well -(elected stock. MEVd BUSINESS SUITS Plenty In variety and low In price. YOUTHS' DRESS SUITS, In Ilanilseme Patterns, at treasonable Prices. Beys' and Children's Clothing, ANV3TVI.B 1MAU1NA1ILK. Myers & Eatofen, LEAD1SU CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KTNQ STREET. LARCABTBH. PA. UAMHMAN BKO. Extraordinary Bargains is ei u- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Reduced Price List. WK II AKK TO OHUKK. All-Weel Scotch Che viot Bulla at IIJ.ru, former price $.i0. All Weel WersledSults at I1J.0U, former price .oe. All-Weel Fine Csssltnere Suits at llste, former prtra tlS ai. Ail-Weel Imported Worsted Suits at 13) CO, former price i U). striped Alt Weel Punts, te order, te 3 Oil, l te, ILUI. (6.00, 10 00,17 00, IS UU. Urand Army Suits. Indign Blue, wtlh twesels of buttons, atn oe. nuu, ii n. iioue, tiiea Yen cannot tlnd sneb a choice variety any where else. Pili.es the Lewest. L GAUSMAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUUKKS OP fu'i, Itvrs asal Chlldrra's CUthlag, 8. K. COB. N. IJUKKN A OKANUB 8T8, LANCASTKK PA. STbe Cbeapeat (and Kiclnslre) Clothing Hense tu the City. N( OW RKADY I Oar Ready-Made Stock -or SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared tn show ear New SPH1NO STOCK In Ueady-Made Bulls, enr Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special care te et up geed and Attractive UutU for the SPKINU TB AUK, and we feel satlaSed enr efforts have been success ful. Call and glre us the benefit of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUEGBE & SUTTON, Tllm bb4 CUIWcn, NO. 34 OENTB1 SQUARE, LINO AM BB. PA. ALL PERSONS VISITING THE CITY from the country Can Secure Bargains at B. I. rKTTKULY'S ONKPlllUB 1IOUMK, Me. 61 Neith Oueun btreet. Game Underwear for Men and Beys from 20 rents up. Bblrts, Pants, OverallsCellars, CutTs. Kaspenders, Umbrellas, Beersueier UeiU an Vest from li.Su up. Please call and examine be fore you buy, at B.S. rBTtKBLT-a eBBtore dosed every evening, except " day, Wednesday and Saturday. piae-lyd lliK OHALFONTE. The Chalfonte. Passengsr Blevater ud Otker Modera 1m. prevemsnu. 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