ggrw?ywwr7t;gi V' W' ASTER DAICT 1NTELLIGENCEII, TUESDAY, 'i sw Evggafefrff fiv . &&ii - jw .5sr ''MJlAMI 4 r ., , j icttaTHXteMctR. H Tk-s . Fourth Hattta town In ay oeMTTmno IwtMy yam Tht com. taw km nndar con- ami pncnaimt. The com. !,' MkasrlpUM, art, meatlng with i M im paepla an respond lUMMMHlr, Ab aeronaut from , Haw Tort, wm la town yeaterday M MMimwU were made MUoea MewMteB. in the (ter. Tbb nreetaat made an aecen. ! Jarta bebm time age, when iUbbb wm Inflated with natural ess. aalagBMtnt te eaa thla pa for that pur- pjasw-l rwijitiii-rTmrrr papMfls MM BIM at .tetsa. 7.: , r KMUL JIM fMMiMnM K.1M Ofl Mm aaeralai of the Fourth a parada Ml a MM. and IM paraena parading will tjaillBBll la a balaatie manner. Latsr In E'jMal aaaraJag aaethat parada will be held, a large Bember of civie organizations W la the arternoen there will . reading of the declaration of in ea, elating of patriotic books, and r.aw Balloon aaoseelon. A display of Bre- i will be the pregramme for the even The day will be celebrated In a reusing r, ana wui cause renewed Interest in Baeaetlen'a birthday. JK ik wBa. - - - at. Grti-rcj " wvacia Biiiiajr, fci je-wpn Miner, mi old re-ident of town. v; va hwhij sienung at 11 e clock at the SJ-'"U""" w "" Fw, jjewia wenny, en tlaaBBtreeU Deceased waa in his COth year, taara wws ausnaea wiin apoplexy en last "" -" " ..... M.. - . . sa-aja-aaa-j kmw wil UH anUi 1DO 111061111 vwuiDBeeia en Wednesday alternoen at 2 tretetnt nom nia late home. The Ax-nery fair. -a. A Imu.. ft. . . Er numijer 01 people were present In r?4i4ttoarBBery last nlcnt at the fair hnifi h th OBIppeta CaaUe, Ne. 37. Knlabts of the i(l-Oeldan Kagle. On Thursday even leg, the i'-,; JHrrtabargoeeamandary will be credent and SL -ea Friday erasing the fair will be visited by $? Columbia Mfeanercher and the Mount Jey coaamaedery. aisvisseels of Prominent People. Bar. F. J. Clay Merau, Messrs. S. s. Det- wiler and Oea W. Haldetnaa left town te. ' stay for Seuth Bethlehem te attend the dle- eeaaa convention, h delegates from St. Faul'a parish. Mtb. Samuel Ylngltng ia Tlsltlng Mr. Caarlea P. Schrelner, en Walnut street. CbarleaP. Wilsen, of the Cornwall rail . read, paid BTlalt te friends in town te-day. OeL B. K. Jamlaea and party, of Philadel phia, arrived In town last evening with the i taUy-be coach "Rambler," spend mg the ' Bight at the Tremeut house. The party lelt aewa thu morning en their trip through the eeeatry. Sliaht Wreck. Xaglae Na M, of the Pennsylvania rail rail read, caused a alight wreck In the west yards, aaeateO o'clock thU morning by running fctte the freight train drawn by engine Nix M. The Utter train waa running from one taaek te another when the wreck occurred. KagineNe. M was derailed, and one rail was broken. The wreck was seen cleared away. Ihe entertainment in the lecture room or the Presbyterian church last evening by the Chlneea students waa largely attended, and a aaat aumef money reallzd by the Yeung Feeple'a society. The habits and customs et these people were explaiued, and many curl OBttiea exhibited, which was very Instructive tuau piusunh 1 Jehn Kramer, a siren aer. waa arrested for iBaailllllln 4 HiTssiica at the nrar hntian vans aent him te j ill for 11 ve daj a. iMtir or a rvuftirm. fata Detblsr In Jail te Snisn Number of Bsrleiu Oharges. Jehn Deebler waa arrested this morning by Otneer Kissinger, en Strawberry street, and ledged in the county Jail. Deeblerhas been a fugitive from Justice for ever a year. He has been In the city at times during the peat year, but he always made bis headquar ters in Tne Mesdew," In the Fourth ward, and when an officer approached he skipped. There are seven charges against Doebler at Alderman Spurrler'a. The allegation is that be met Henry Rawlins and Geerge Smith eae night ever a year age when they were driving In the vicinity of the Gas run, drew a revolver, demanded their money, and when they refused te give it up he assaulted them and threatened te kill them. They es caped from blm aa seen as possible and made eeesplaint against him before Alderman Spurrier. When Doebler learned that he waa prosecuted he skipped. There is also another charge agalnat him of stealing lead and gaa pipe from the gas works, in de fault et ball he waa committed te jail for a bearing. LatUr GrantM by lbs BrgUtcr. The following letters were granted by the regbter of wills for the week ending Tues day, June 14 : TBSTAME.NTAnY-Jehn Hbelrlcb.deceaued, lata of Kaat Ueuiptield township ; Ernest atelleian, Drumore, executer. Apximistbatien Blizsbeth Smith, de eeaad, late of Kast Denegal township : D. U. " a, Mt. Jey township, administrator. Ellas C. Heller, deceased, late of Upper Zjeeoeck township j Jehn felgle, East Lam- .-?". Francla keenei. rtfwvauil ! ni i,.i. township ; Stephen Keener, Leacock, admin latrater. llroegbt Frem lbs Penitentiary. ITl Qlassmlre waa brought from the pen ' ItBBtlary this atternoeu by HberiU Tomlln Temlln Tomlln seo, and ledged in the county jH. ae Is Wanted in this county ler false pretense and practicing medicine without being registered BB a physician. The bills of Indictment were found against him in April 1886, but Adams txmnty had a prier claim en him. He was triad In that county and sentenced te the Eastern penitentiary for 18 months, and his tarm aspired te dav. He was knot until the .. arrival of the sheriff, who imri imtinvi . h,. yf tBlaerferhlm. A soaks story. A anaka, meaaunnir. littin . e, waa killed en Hnnih Tin.. ...,'. !maVWMX WM BUemptlna te crawl into SlrMUn8 ?" rldent "--the west ,B14B. 80 years age it was rumored that sev. ml moccasin snakes aseanui r.J ": S Bgarle exhibiting la th, ela circus Tet en the r'!r '"V ,hrt . Heme oTIhe f""""" "u- m uva aeen them at dltter "" " " ue answers the descrlD ata nf that atwanlafttL tBB of that apeclea. :-Jl usi.i aflaBBBtsrtsiai fns ... ... ?ftV ww-w. - "miwi urniiiua TM oemmUtee of tbe school beard en furnl. F 17lxBBBBflBfBBall sinrBirBltnH FflAl nfi lfnnJ.n . X . - fBBBW Bk T r" """ avsw4 wa sUUUUBT HVvOIDX a IM Benas of Geerge F. Hprenger and $ WM tBB contract for tbe furniture ter tba - WBlBBi Btreat aohecl house te tbe Keystone fteaitmreoempany, of Philadelphia, reprea NBB By A u, jsdjt. The only ether bidder JWWSWVtWVSNWWWf VUa WUIJJaMJjr, UUI WO UIU "m aks latter waa higher than that of the :-' XeytatetBe company. t ;i ; riwytMals for m ttrlOga. H'Q-Ttf county oemmiaalonera reeelred pre. op te neon te-day for an iron bridge tha Cnorare creek, near Cbrlatiana. Bropeaala were reeelred at the efflee ff BBB Obaaur county oemmiaalonera. The wul probably be opened te-morrow at a oiiBejeutboarda, '- V UftI Uortea baa raeaivad from tha . Bf Mrs, B. . Bembargar (tee, leas the swaswiwiyaxs hi, se DBBaaea te the -lleKFOv.BeTBOltla rsllaf fnnd " i" -,v traaaw at Tark ranasati. . Vttt AJgaaqiua elab will go te Yerk Far- I4BB ABBBBi I BBB BBOBBP ter tBB days. IUi' ' j fg&pJT-- : . irrrAW mmmmAm mammmaamm amaammaaamw. M TMM DetsgBtSSI B The eaaaiDar oeacertglvcn en Monday evealflg la the room of Mr. Walter Bsus. i, la the Kbeada building, was a thorough The sale or the limited number ei e days before the event, together with the hearty appreciation shown by the audience, went tar te retrieve the reputation el our people ler knowing what Is kihI. Tan bark had been spread en the belglan bkvk la front of the building te deaden the noise of the street, and etery niert lial bwn made te contribute te the enjymeut et the entertainment ami ci'iifett of the audience. Smart-" t.adv, Hlte, Sweet Mern's Awaking, ' MnndelMnhn .liili .... I, von llotbevcn " Rreuiierncinnis i.-imn "Anilante" icon arlatlentl t'tuste, Mr. Thtele ana Mr. Sherwood. gchnberi x. ' Troekmi Itlumen " b " t'er Jeugli1e" c. UngeOnld " Mr. Thiel". Cbontn-Hallade In A Hut. Op :. Ily trqiiet. Auk Dupent TeccaU at Cuncerin,' up .. Mr. Win shcrwoevl. Veluxteuips " Kcverle " Srnftle " Jet Aragonea." Cpanlsh Dance) Mr. Kruesl Thlcin llirh Onnnnd-" Ave MarlV (lth Violin Ob Ob llcale ) Mra TMele. .irs WlenMwskt-" Valse le Concert," Op S Thee Kulla-"urana UcuuStuJy. Mr slier weed Mendelssohn " Depatture," Mendelehn Club. The MendeUsebn club acquitted themselves even better than ever, singing with grea spltlt, and in excellent time. The famous Kreutzer Senata, though very long, was lis tened te with rapt attentleu, and the three sections were marked by hearty applause, the second being received with peculiar favor. The audience was charmed with thu wonderfully delicate and clear note that Mr Thlele found In his vlellu. Mrs Tbtele at once stepped into the favor of the auilleuce, for this lady Is gifted with a soprano voice of rare quality, and her singing, mere especially in the lower parts of the music, v. as marked by retlueuieut ami purity of tone. Mr. Sherwood Is a prluie laverlte with Ln. caster musical people, and while his playing last evening was all very tine, the "tire charm music" et Wagner, which he gave in response te persistent encores, was received with hearty enthusiasm. Mrs. Tbielesang In response te an encore a most beautiful "lore song" by EJgar IX. Sherwood, an uncle el the plaulsL This composition Is worthy el special praise. As a dual encore Mrs. Thlele sang a aherj ballad EeibirrassmunL" MVLtOH AMU Lilt LB BMitAlfi, Teachers Chesen by the Directors of the Town ship for ths Coming Term The school directors of Fulton township met en Monday and erganlrsil the new beard fur the ensuing ear: E. Uenry lialnee, president ; E. M. Haines, secretary ; treasurer, Alfred Weed ; Day Weed, William Sheemaktr and Da-. Id Qlackln. They appointed seven teachers for the follewlngscuools : Keck Spring", Lavenis Jenkins; Cedar Hill, Laura Jenkins; Pleasant Greve, Miss Turple; Cowewlngo, Pnoebe King; Locust Greve, Charles Whit son ; Plum Hill, Bell McSparran ; Cherry Hill, Anna Brown. Laurel 11111 school was closed for the present time, owing te the mall attendance et scholars. Gesheu school Is vacant, as the directors are desirous of ob taining aflrst-ctass teacher at once. The directors of Little Britain ten nhlp met at Oak UIU the same day and organized the new beard. They made the following ap pointments : Eastlsnd, Blanche Patterson ; Oak Hill, Addle Kelse; Falrmeuut, Mnud Patterson ; Poplar Greve, Lula Scott ; Fair view, Mazle Falrlamb ; Cfdax Greve, K intra Esbenshade ; Hickory Hill, Sillle Themas. The above teachers for both township, with the exception et Bliss Uell McSmrrau, prmauent, held previsional certlticates, and obtain from t30 te 33 per month according te mark in teaching. Theee having prtuan ent certltieates obtain from 13-1 te l3e per month. H. J. Miller, of Uemevllle, Chester county, hald a large sale of milk cows at Wakelleld en Saturday afternoon. Tbexe were a hue let of cows and sold low, averaging in price about (35 per bead. They were purchased in Yerk and Harford counties. JUUH DBS III MH ruWS. Tba Man Who Caused Ureal Trouble t- the Antberttlee. Jehn Dennis, whose natne tigureil for weeks In the dally papers a few jears Bge, was in the city en Monday, It will be re membered that when arrested for a conspiracy te defraud a Missouri borne deaUr he kept the requisition from being honored for weeks by technicalities. He was eventually handed ever te the Missouri autbeiiilte, waa tried, convicted and sentenced te undergo an Im prisonment of lour Tears. After being in jail for a couple of years he set up a job with the prison pbyslcian, and by means or the doctor's certificate that his health was Im paired and be would die if kept In Jill, He governor et Missouri pardoned him last No vember, This story Dennis told en Monday te a number el his acquaint,,!. e". He still lives in the West and is in the home business. He leeks well. Stepped by lelagram. Kzra Martin, a farmer living near Staun ton, Virginia, died en Monday, aged about 35 yeara. He was a former re-uilint et West Earl township and moved te Virginia live years age. His three sUteis, who live In Weit Ear), were about visiting him and came te this city en Monday aflerwen te take a train. Shortly before the time for the departure of the train tbey Intended te take, the) received a telegram announcing his death. 1 he cause of death was net stated in the telegram. Officers Kit-cttd At a meeting or 11. M. C club lidd at the residence et D. i: Staullcr, North Charlette street, te-day, the following cllieets were elected : President, D, E. Stauirer ; vice president, U. M. Costelle ; secretary, Geerge J. Helm; treasurer, Win. Weber. The club, numbering le members, will go into camp at Keck Hill July 1st, remaining unttlJuly I. A Duplex Lucoiuetlse. The Kant Line west en Sunday en the Pennsylvania railroad was drawn by a recent patented duplex englne belonging te the Lehigh Valley read. It is claimed that w Ith it steam can be generated mere rapidly and with less consumption el coal. The trip en Sunday was a trial one, and li said te have been satisfactory. Ketarned te Court Wlllam Hclda was beard by Alderman Dennelly, of the Eighth ward, en Monday evening, en a charge of beating bis wife and threatening te kill her. In default of ball ha was cjtntullttd for trial. Case tlltinlseed. The assault and battery cae against Adam Charles, of Lancaster township, preferred by Charles Henulnger, wai dlstnlBhed by Alder man Uershoyeu Monday, after a full lienrln. JirTsrxm Uavis Pastas Tureugu. Among tbe passengers en Kast Line east ever the Peunsjivania read was Jellerseu Davis, tbe celebrated Southerner. A tew folks caught a glimpses et him. Bat of Meat Estate. Gumming A Aclunua sold yesterdav at private aale te Hlchard M. Keiltv. i.,i dwelllng.sUuated Ne. G08 North Duke street, frtf S. IUI m V, O. A el A. Cheap Kxcorsleu te Valley forge en Saturday, June lih. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 7.3J a in.; Oct umblJ, 7:30 a. m. JTare only li.'3 Leave Man helmste.aa m. Fair, ll.ue lteturnlng, trains leave Valley forge at 4 31 p. m. Grand leinlen and celebration of P. 4 1. 8. of A. al Valley rerge, the hlstone hllli of Pennaylvani. unil,13.1S.17dAltw OMAKUB, Meas.- June 12, l&37,at Gap, Lancaster county. Mary H., wife of wuilamO. Hear and daughter of Jehn Livingston, esq., deceased. funeral en Wednesday, June 1Mb, at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment at Believue. Sid ecaa.w.-June u, 18B7, in this city, frank, son et Bsary A. aae. FaUeadM lefcxaM, aged eatfea. The reteUvte and friends of the family are re tpectluttjr Invited te attend U rnnera', from the parents' residence, Ne.UUSU Jeseph street, en Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, later ment at au Jeseph's cemetery. KrB-ln this city, en the IJIh Inst., Uenry Kutnis, In the B.-d yivir et his sge. The relattres and Itlenns of tha family are re spec'lully Invited te at end the lunvral, from thu residence of hit son-in-law, Ne S3 Careline street, en nednreday afternoon at S o'clock. Interment a Zlen cemetery. lid jtast Kara. PhltadelpbU rrodaes MarBet. rstLiPSLTKta, J nun 14. Fleur market stead v ! sIes,Piitamils Minnesota .takers, at l(t4 TO , lemiylvanla family, (3 T'ai CXI j Western de, t LSIl t Patents, t 6VK le. Ktk flour steady. . Mtjl 7.V what-June, s"iic July, ttc., August, siwe; Cern June. Uai Jnly, 4c, Aunnst, Tc. Uate Juue, 37ui July, STc.) August, 5.V; new lore naraet. Nsw Vena, June U rieur market steady ; rtnn, t. 4(T3 let superfine, ri sOS 90; aoed te choice ealra Weamrn. te s4I5 im i geed t.itincy extra staie,K0i4 10 1 common te geed extPi Western, S3 3U(J). Wheat-Ne. I Kec State. WKci Na I de. 4;ei Ne. K-d, Winter. J nue. sce: July, lV4c i receipts, 71iX"; shlpmenU, lit,iui bus. corn Ne i miied cjwn, 4.-.C i de June. 47c t July. 47c s receipts 57,ej; shipments. 7s,tw). IhU-Se. 1 Miuie eiauv 3ei Ne. de Vic; Ne.2 Mixed, eah.&3He' June, S3X, July, MHc; rKvlpti, 5l.ne bus i shipments. .VO Viye dull i estrn, taec I State, 57)fWC llarley neminsJ. Perk dulls old mess. IISOU new, l Oi l-ardl mie, 10 W. July, 7 l ; Aug , 17 08 I 5ept , 17 IS. Mi)iass dull at c for 90 boiling stock. Turpentine dull at i'lC Unelnf.rui! strained te geed, II ?:feai i'H retreleuin dull : Kenned, in cjv.ws.--hc rrttlghts ilnll i grain te Londen, S'id tluttxr dull wsten Oaraerj, 1MH9C. Chi- dull t fctate Factory, new, 9HU,e ; hlb lOHtf lc ggs dull; State, KfllTe i Western, 16a lkc. jugar dull : HeQned Cutieaf, t,c ; UranulAted, S U lfc. Tallew nnn t prime city. 3ic ,... Bice nominal i Careltns talr te geed. S491HS. Witree dull i fair cargoes, affM 'or Kle. Chlrttce proaiaee BiarBat. cuicABO.Juiie It. 10-i) a.m. Market opened. aeat June, K'ci July, 83iCi Aug., .?,c; s-ept , 7?ic .ini nine, S7c; July, S.c: Aug Wc; ?e,taline, ,c i July, ic; Aug,2lic, Sept , !t;c rerk et quoted. Lard-June, K 7U; July, B3 67.S; Aug., . 7.H : Sept.flf?.1-; hen lltus tune. (7 C3 , July. 17 r.'H ; Aug, t7 LO ; SepU, f7 P7S'. ctesraa. Wheat-June, 'Hct July,7c, Aug, 77c; Sept.. 7c corn June, 36c ; July, S7c ; Aug., Jt-i-ic ; i"epi.,s."ic. eat une, .l?,c: July, l"?;c Sepu. S44p. i-nrk June. "IO Aug, 24c ; Lard I nne, te s:,S ; J uly, K S7.S Sept,H77. (libs I .me, 17 I7S': July. 16 47H: Sept., 17 ."S ;Aug,6 67S; Aug . 17 57K i Oram ana romsieu. rnrnisfcfd by 8. K. Yundt, irreker. CaiCAae, June It, 1 o'clock p.m. v beat. corn. Oau. l'erk, Lard. -IK 3i 77?! 87-. 25'i .... 6 .7 June July August September. October. Detvmber J 241 .... 8 67 ..77V ."sl St,. 6 SS liecclpts Car Leu. l"0 913 313 ... 1.'4 Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat.. Cern. Oau Bye lurley Oil City. Crude OU UK Head. Keoelpls Hogs.. Cleclng Prices 2 o'clock p. m. v neai iem. uhui. run. Lard. 6 SJ 8 57 6 67 6 77 6 :3 June Tt'i bV July August 77 September . . 7s October December si 3IX ay Oil city CrudOH eJH Uie Sleca Slarset. F.1ST LtasRTT. Cattle Receipts. 52 ' head ; shipments, 15M: msrkxt slew, prime, MOOQJle: lair te geed, fl 7i34 90, C"mmnn, II 2301 61 ; cuttle shipped te w Yerk, J3 cats'. Hogs uipU, 3100 bead ; sblpments 3400 bead : market active: Philadelphia, a. 40O3.V); Yorkers, 13 3083 40 ; common te light, S3 JH-J3 in ; pigs 75jt 3; hogs shlpjwd te ew Yerk, li cars. Shwp-Becelpts, 40O-)head: shipments. Kii: market firm; prtme, 430jiS0: fslrtogeod, Hlo 4 '23 ; common, r. Audi M : j earllng lambs, 14 304 8 ; spring lambs, 11 i3JS SO. sew tera Stocks. .vw teas, June' 11, 1:30 p. m. Meney leaned at :& per cent. Kxchange steady, t .H04 S7 ; Governments firm. Currency S'r. tl 3&i bid; 4's Coup, II -t bid i 4)i'9 de, n (9 bid. The stock market this morning opened K0K per cent, lower, but after the first few transactions became firmer en some support by the bull cliques en buying te cover. Ily 11 e'click the tarly decline had been fully recev end, but about that hour a combined raid en Nam- Yerk A Sew Kngland, Wheeling A Lake Erie, West Point, Pacific Mall and Mew 1 erk Central cuued prices te break sharply, and at midday prices were down i te V.i per cent. Since l: o'clock theruhas been a slight recovery. srteca narxeu. Qaetatlrns by lioed, Mcdrann B Ce., bankers Laiica.-iler. I'a WSW TL'ltl list. 11 k tl. Canada Pacinc li C.C.U.Al l Colerado coal...,, r.H Central fac Canada SenUiern lilK 12a ei 3r.x Si l,iu.ai u. a i gu Oun. A Kle G. i'S 01. L. A w Ktle rle, 2nda Jer. C... ....... ......,...i K. A T LOU. A N L. Shere v Mich. Can Heck Valley Missouri Pacific M. P . r Pre! N. West. N Y. U East Tunnessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation.., Ontario A W Pacific Mali Utchmend Terminal St. Paul , Tex Pac Union Pac , Wabash Cem Wabash Prof , Western U , West Shere linnds New Kngland rHllADSLrHIA LIST. Leh. Val 11, H. Y.B Phlla Pa U Heading Leh. Nav Hestenv. Pass , P. A E N Cent Peeples Pass Kdg. Gen'ls "M Phlla. Traction 1S7 , 100 , sv HIV! 137 3:v im J9 cm 71 13 V. 78 " :W 91Vi 31k ln JU fu 111!. WJa 3"h 31H 77 w u,y, ay. le-J. SIX WK Ul 11. iiij 91 etCj 31H K) sin Tl On" 3IK ;s UiyA 11 -fi i Hi ', ui , sil , Uift , 81 3'S . 14 , SI . 77 53 Vlt) 6J etx Lecal stecas and Hands, lleported by J. 11. Leng. Par Last value, sale. LaiiLasier b tier cent., lew iuu 1U7 a " ISO ICO " 4 " Scheel lean.... 100 " 4 " InlerWyears. lue IX 105 IM 103 .a 1U3 102 aus 117 2O0 US 131 130 113 U.80 140 1UI 139 3UX60 130 ins 160 68 140 110 123 US 4 " In Ser'Ai years. 100 4 ' lnlOeraryears. loe ManbetmUoruugblean 100 ASK BTOCXS. first National Ilank loe rarmers' National Uank Se fulten National Uank lue Lancmiter County National hank 60 Northern National Itank lue Puejiles' -Sulliinal Punk , 103 Columbia National Uank loe Cbrtstluna National Hrnk. loe eparuta National uank rim National Ilank. Columbia...., rtrst National Hank.Straaburg rirsl National Hank, MaHetU , rtrst National Hank, ML Jey , l.ttltz National Hunk ...,., Manhelm National Hank , 100 lue 100 ll 100 100 100 60 Union National Ilank, Mount Jey,, New Helland National Hank 100 National Hank Gap National Uank 100 auarryviue national nana iuu Itxabethtewn National Bank 100 uoBLLaaaetn STOeaa. ant llrandywlne B Waynesbnrg B0 Viuarryvuiu U. U ., H MlllersvUle Btreet Car M hu'1!1.ulnK ri15u, tympany 60 Uttslight and fuel Company. a, 210 70 M m 100 IJ3SSMSK.US5H.: "S Columbia Uas Company Columbia Water Company. KllaJlluitiunna .-. s m ,UMiuerianna Iren Company.......... nn is! rletua Helluw.wre..Jvt7.V. "... .... Iuu lioie itevenai Innaii 0.IU 10 n Mi RtlaSTEieiai Una...,. MUlersvllle Nermal Bcboel. Northern Market Kasttiu Market , (i 1.05 26 H is 81 m Ml "eaiuin Hiei.,IM U Iiincaster Cltv street Hall wave, 7S Uas Company Bends ,, inn Columbia borough Heuds ..".",. IM unarryvUle H. uH Ts .." . iS se na 101 in 107 US g B Cnlumhtit 'I it.. 6's 100 KdlseD Lllfhl company , tU Tuaspias anxiaa 111! Spring A Heaver V alley. Hridttepert 4 Horseshoe uu CelumhU A Chestnut Hill aa Lelumbla A Washlua'ten S.S8 au flasMsaasm A Baa Burls fag. Cub.. Bltaabelhtewn A MldBlatasra. 100 ifYHBa snntiHi. derr. ...... ....... .. T 110.09 1SS as 31.10 Laaeaater A rrativllle.... ............. as Lancaster LHIta Lancaster A WUUainsteWB B lAneaster ataner Laneaster a sfanhelm.. lAtiraalAt A MaiiettA... .............a. ..............a Lannwter A New Helland 100 .,... Lancaster a ensqnenanna. LaneaaterB New Danville UelnmbtaB Marietta..... Maytown Blltabeihtewn lAncastcr A Bphrata...... lAncaster A willow street Strasburg A Millport..... Marietta Majtewn ISO B30 ) u aft a an a a Vi e 4.1 iK.IX 1 w BoeMhuld Maraet. riT. Creamery llutter t- ft Hntter B Dutch Cheese ft tump recLisv. Spring Chickens V Plr Chickens iwtr (live)...... Chickens piece (cleaned) iscaLLASsers. Apple llutter SI qU Eggs dot Heney LardVB Cider gal Bauer Kraut It rat-its. Apples sj H pk tlananas dot... Coceanuu, each Pineapples Lemens dot Oranges W dot Crsnberiles S) ill riles lt Strawherrles V Ihjx. Cherrlaas But. VSiJSTiSLSS. Cabbage, head Cabbage Plant, pur 1 II' els bunch swi-et Petates K Pk Turnips, K P ' t'ntatee,. H Pk New Petaiua.' V H P Onions, V Hpk New Onions. V Imncb Sew pas, Y SI'- 8irtug Itean. f H P Near llermudatmiens V Sl'k Khubarb V bunch Head salxd, r1 head Radlshe sj bunch Carrots V bunch Heminy. qt. Cucumbers, each Squashes Asparagus ... lomateesai quart Watermelons each VLOCk AMD nails, Fleur bbl rancy Heller Fleur Wheat Oau Cern (shelled) Cern, X pk h Buckwh'at per ft t lour per quarter aaasssa. Hay ten Cleveraeed bus Timethy bus Herd eras bus Orchard Onus bus Mixed Lawn Urates bus Hungarian Urass V bus Straw ten a flaxseed bus...,, risn. Clams V 1W Catfish V B had (each) Halibut, II ackbiss. V ft Pergles. Sturgeon. ft Oysters, V 104) sun. Lamb ft B Mutten ft Veal ft ..1( iseeifi-t Sausage ft Pudding W B Ham ft, whole llauifi ft. sliced llaceu B Dried taeef qr ltolegna qr..... Cernlteet B Ferk B flltn- A D VER TISEMEXTS. B AKINQ POWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Hia newdar never varies. A .Barrel ,.. ma of I pnrtly, strengtaand whole semeness. Mere aa ..uaaajr. aiaaaaiBawaa a.u wuvf.wuu.vaav.. k.a economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In comeeUrion with tbe multitude of low t-Mt, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cam. uetal llaauas rowesa Ctw, 108 Wall Street. New Yerk. marCT.lvdAw TITANTED SITUATIONS FOR SEV- Y eial Heuse servants. Apply at r.H.TKOUTACO.'S N 0.2JN. Queen 8t- ANTED -A COOK FOR A SMALL vT family, in the country, Apply, fKBB OF CUAUU ' s. n. iftuu m. m iv a 22 N. Queen St. NOT10E-THK UNDERSIGNED HAVE opened a New Central Market at Ne. 11 N. !nke street, opposite the Court Heuse, wfiere they bare constantly en hand all kinds of meat and at reasonable prices, if JOHN J. UDTTACO. THERE WILL BE A MEETING AT the Swan Hetel, corner et Beuth Queen and Vine street', In tbe Cltv of Lancaster, en SAT UkliAV. JUNK 23, 17. at 10 o'clock a m., te consider tbe subject of establishing a Southern market, net far distant from he centre. Junelt-2weedAllw THE COMMITTEE. FOR HALE, CHEAP A LARGER steam Plant being In course et construe Hen at enr sew niln, we are prepared te offer our Thirty IIoish-Pewer Keglne and forty Herse-Power Heller for sale, cheap. All com plete, with Belt, Injector, Heater, Valves, uauges, etc lan be seen running until August 1st, w ben our new plant will tie started. CUAULE4 r MILI.EIt, Chairman Lancaster Chemical Ce (Limited) Junell-lwdUAltw SPRING, 1887. A New Deoarture ter Lancaster In fine Tal- eiing. Importing direct from tbe best makers of fine Woellens. 1 have mst received through the Bo-ten custom beuse, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SPUING OVfCKCOATINO AND TUOUBKR1NG, The like of which, for style and euallty.has never been equaled In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation la hereby extended te all In want of spring Garments te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very best and prices lower than ever. II UZBHAHT, mar771yd it Ma 13 North Queen street TNTERESTXNQ TO PURCHASERS. BIG REDUCTIONS ON- Straw lints VflHAVB AT THIS BAHLY SEASON MADE HKDUCTIONB AS fOLLOWS ; II 50 Mackinaw... II w. Mackinaw... 11.75 Mackinaw.., II K Mackinaw... Ill) Canten .71 Can ten Reduced te00 Kedueed te 11.10 HedueedtelLSn Uedaeedtoll.re Heduoedte .75 tteducedte M a-l4arge Line of BOY'S AMD ClIILDNEN'B STitsWs at Lewest Pliers. LIUHT ttlirr II ATS at All Prices, from 11.00 te at W. TUUNKS aad TU AVKLIMQ BAOS-AU Grades ana Lewest rrlces. STIUFFER & CO., N0S. 81 k SS K0KTU (UEEX ST., bAXCABTEB, TA. jrair ABrmutitmmmtm. MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lan.l-JmdUeed e PEN Al.li T11K YEAR LANSDALE HOUSE, 30 North Oarellna Ave,, AlllXTlc Cirr, N, J, Open all the year. M US. 1. JOHNSON, Jmitlltml I'rerrletress. Nl OT10K. 1 h-ivn lia'tin ri'.iu'sled bv the Finance Committee of the City of I aneaster te call In for the Kinking I und the following bends of the lean autherlied by ordinance of the Cltv of Lancaster, I'a , nnpreved March 3d, A I), 1S.-I, te refund tJ"MH) of the existing Indebtealness of the City of Laucaster at ixir cent , and amended by ordinance approved March '."-. 1mI. of Tin: BKiitra or env: te twkntv YK AHS, Ml Ne. W.f4,, ix), 97, in, 9i. 100, en One Thousand Dollars each. Nil. 47, t, M, M. 61. 6s. M, 0. SI, SI. S3, C4. 83. M, 7, W, 117. lVt, 131. 13J. I I3i. IM. 134. I.W IV. 1ST, l.V, 13.), 1 10 , 161. 163, 161, 163, It'".. 167, 1(V, lbV, 171, 174. ITS el five Hundred Dollars each Nes. 37, 3.1, SO, 4K, 41, 3J, (V, 9 1, ll. let, of One Hundred Dollars eich Helder will therefore present the abeTe num. bered bends at this ernce ON nil II Km UK JULt 1, ISS7, for paymeut, after whleh date In terest en s.kld bends will tiae. JeUlMd WluI.lAM A. MOKTON, Mayer. WE ONLV WANT TO KUfal' OI-KN Krenlngs THIS WBKK.and would like te get rid of many kinds of geed We can't afford tai carry them ever. The season's been backward. Kcry merchant will tell you this We're net ashamed te tell) ou we've overbought hence must cut the prices in halt and sell the things. GOODS Marked Down Te-Day. Fancy Kdge. Ures Grain Ulbbens, 11 Deien Chetulettee. Japanese llanners. Vases and 'lea sets, about hilf lermer price, l'ug Dogs, at About Half Fermer Price. Bat- Take time te glance eer my sleck, ladles 1 think It will repay ,ou. 'Ihel'rlces Marked In l'lalu figures MRS. E. M WOODWARD, y-S KAST KING STKKKT Jlllwd H IKSH A BKOTHKK. Our Greatest Success ! EVERYBODY PLEASED ! It Is a succes for our customers because of the undoubted bargains tbey have received, and a success te us because, of the Induction In our Stock. ToeurQreM VaHetvef SUMMER OIHinsis have been able te add several New styles, which w are positive will please, you In regard le qUALlTY. STYLE and PKICK. Hal it Is the Price we arc ttlktng of, the Qual ity will take care of Itself; when It Is sold by us, that's a clear enough Indax te lbs quality. Hut It ts an every day comment, when prices are se low ter se pretty and attractive goods. We are keeping up our assortment, se thattt Is easy for you te get what you want In the line of CLOTHING, Woolen and Linen Shirt?, Neckwear, Underwear, Heeieiy, OVERALLS, Umbrellas, Trniiki-. Club Big;, JIUBREi: GOODS! lirsh & Brether, ONE PIUOB MERCHANT TAILOR3, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, COS. NOBTU QUEEN ST. AMD CBNTKt HIUAttK. LANCASTER. I'A r)AK BALLa $100,000. Great Reduction Sale Brought crowds and crowds of buyers en Saturday. Hew pleased and surprised they were with their bargains. Mere will come te-day when the Bargains tell their stories. Xe wonder 1 When 5, tS and $10 are saved eh each Suit. Ge through all the stores in the city, and you will net find such geed Clothing. Just Think of It ! .2e and $22 Suits fine, splendid, elegant, perfect in in every particular, down te $15.00. Tbe Special Let of $10.50 Imported Cleth Suits (Belgian). It you examine tbe quality of this Cleth -.eu'Hbuy, regardless of your needs. Xe wonder ! It would cost 140 te make the same te order. It must net be forgotten that our guarantee gees with these goods ; that if there is any defect whatever either in cloth, making or trimming, we give back the money. Yeung Men's Suits 1 Yeung Men's Suits I Yeung Men's Suits ! Frem (18 down te $12. Frem $18 down te $12. Frem $18 down te $12. .Frem $16 down te $12. Beys' Suits I Beys' Suits I Beys' Suit) ! Beys' Suits ! Frem $10.60 down te $10 and $12. Frem $16.50 down te $10 and $12. Children's Suits ! Children's Suits ! Chil dren's Suits i Frem $7.60 te $5. Frem $7.60 te $6. Frem $7,60 te $6. Frem 17.60 te $5 Everything (tbe Ust, Kverj thing tbe very best. Wanamakeb A Bbewn'b oak Hall, tiOUTOsUST COBNKK SIXTH AND MAR. MTSTf., PBJLAMLTHIA. IBW ADrMRTiaKMKKTa. rv J S t.iaA SASi -V- -s "N'V DOR HAt,KXT A HA01HK10K, A 1IAI1Y m.- . ciMgn as aoea aa new. Artl at ltd S1NUKTI1 OUAUI.UTTRMT. SITUATION WANTKO A Otltl. wants a situation te de general housewntk. Inquire atTlUn urrluK. ltd w ANTKD-PKOIM.K TO KNOW THAT none but ITMeeetabta neenla aeta flt.nii te the lndipendnul le 4111 tats evening, at lleinweiier s iiaii. u'iuhhis naruagoeu time. It" w 1U.1AMMON A r-OMTKK UA1L U8 BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, THE ONE STROM AllGUMLNT THAT WK HOLD ANUUMK THAT H 1NUIS Pl'TAULKlSTHAT Oar Ready-Hade Clothing Will lit perleetlVa Is trimmed handsomely, ts madu stri'iia, and Inappvarance lsi'iunl te Cu' tern Werk, out In I'llcu Very Much Cheaper. 1 euths' laiaduatlnit Suit. 110 re te 1.1 1". Huiiimer Vlexllile relt Kereys lu the t'aotlte Mnple 1'uler. II 75 te SIM Gents' Uruss straw IUU, te, 7. cts, U'. Heys' and Children's flmw Hats aud Caps Cheap ltrmad llrlm Straw Hats ler Harvesting, 10. 15, -.Vand Dcts. Lap aJiutiTS aud Herse Sheets Something New in Suspenders ! A buckle Hint U unnamed net te slip or tear the shirt Price, IS cents. Mlk and Grenadine Ncckweai In Light ei Dark Hbades, ti. 50. 75 els. fancy rianuel Shirts for Lawn Tennis, HI HI cjeln Itldlnifer H.ltni(. Il.il l M, IM. Bl'MMHH UMiKitwaall-luihriKKan, An An eola or Krench .Net'ed. S, .Viand 75 cts. Summer Glemes and Hosiery. FIRST-CLASS SHOES roll Ladies and Gents ATCl'l I'llIChS. I.a.tlet' French Kid Hand Made Heets cut from 1U.V) te It si. ladlea' rine Uongela Haud-Made, cut from II. V) te II 74 Ladlta'Cutacea Butten Shoes, Opera or Square Tee, cut from 13 UUe II 4 J l-adles' Hruih Kid Common -etui', cut from 2 50 tetl 00. I adles' Amertcan Kid Ilrw Shoes, II W. Silases' Kid and Petiole aud Sprinx HcsjI shoes. cuimmi i: I'liesi ii ruracna Kid and Kid rexed, cut from II 23 te II a and II .vi. Ladles' Fine Serge ltutten, cut from 12.50 te 111". MEX'SBI10E8-Button,Lac-ier Congress, tUO. TruDkB, Valises and Cabbas. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 Eat King Nt., LAhCASTEU.i'A. VAKAUOUi. p RAIL PARASOLS IN rrilE UBEATKST VARIETY: PARASOLS Prices Lewer tbtn Anywliore Blse in tbe City or County. At SUN UMBRELLAS In Haturals and In Geli, ana silver. Hepalrbig and lle-cevijilng Dune. R. B. & H. 14 Bast Kins BU sil-Sm(t JHMUMAMOK. 1ITLE INSURANCE ANDTKUHT CO. Trust, Safe Deposit and Title Insurance Company, OF REACINO, PA. CAPITAL (Full Paid) 9250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. GEORGE BROOKE. PRESIDENT. ROBERT H. COLEMAN, Vice Presidcnt. H. T. KENDALL, Treasurer and Secretary. WALTER M. FRANKLIN, Trust Officer for Lancaster County. VIMMVTUHIf.l Georee Breeke. H, M. North, Rebert H. Celeman, R. T. Leaf, Thes. S. Merritt, W. D. Smith, Cyrus Q. Derr, J. H. Cheetman, Gee. D. Stitzel, D.R.Miller, A. D. URUBBa EXECUTES TRUSTS OF EVERY KIND. Bandieasd b; tht Ooerti of Lanaittr Gouty te receive tbe appointment of Kxecuter, Ad ministrator. OuanJIan. Assignee, Kecelver, and Trustee within said County. lsscsas Titlb te Ileal Kslate and Mertgaues. Meaar te Leaa en first Mortgage at lowest IsVasTMsirrsrnrade and Interest collected with out expense te tbe lender. WALTER M. FRANKLIN, Attorney-at-Law. Trust Officer for Lancaster County. Ne. 1W Kast King SL, Lancastar, ra. Jan IS tlaSal-a pKNHIONH. SOLDIEUS who were disabled from wounds, Injury, rupture, exposure, nlles. deafness, or who wire, ft conseanenee ertbylr military ser vices, lncaiacltated for manual labor, whether jVem wounds or disease, are entitled te punjlen. WIDOWS. mlneMhlldren, and depeiident rel. stives of soldiers who died of disabilities con tracted In tbe service, are entitled te pension, Sd by Act of Congress of Jan. 2J.1S87. soldiers of tbe Mexican War are also entltled te pensions. ItaCUKASK. Thousands of pensioners are en titled te a higher 11100. Ne fee unlara success ful. Can refer te many successful claimants, soldiers, it will cost you nnibtuv te write tne, and n-r resnltreaenvaa VesmnsvUle, Lancaster County, Pa. warwyeflilyw yKW AnrMMTiaKMBMTB. LTtlNr. AND UUKAt. HevrveBt Whlaky. AT ItOHllKtt'M LlgtlOH 8TOMB, Sn.fl Cenlrn auars, lnrastar, Pa. Sl'HOOIiTAX, 1k,4. IhiMlupllCHlnls lii 'he hands el thaTrras. urer 1 hit it pn rent, err ter pmmpt ayinehta tinicoheutslriiitiiM. in till tp, in, e MAliSUAI.Uireaaurtir. J e4 It d It Ne. li Centra Wquara. OTlOK-TluTKiTT'KIt enNT. AHATK. tnent will bu iilUmed oil nil City Tax paid en or IhiIeiu July 1 J. II. I'AllirtlN, City l'lvusurer. Jillwdll fslHAT NTANDAK1) WIUK laODI'Kl) A. TOILKT PAI'RK at III rents n package, si ii i cemmaiias a ready sain, The Lire. I papul In aaiai aaaaaava al n priest. IIUIII.KV'S IIHUU HtDlta, Nil. as Wni Hina airniit INNrAl.MKNT UKA1.KHH WIM, Fl.NIl Just what they need. A full llnnnf liistal inunt tlcHKla sold only te the Instalment Trade liy addrnsshiK ,l!?IAJlJ,y!.T ALKH8SU I'I'l.T CO.. aprPiiidTi,TJis ktle, I'a. "I ACOII K MUKAKKKIt'H LIQUOR STORE UKMUVhU TO Nil. 15 CKNTIll. sgUAUK, LANCAHTKK, Hl. nmyiJ tld MKCHANir BIOUK, AND VOUKINClaMEN'N llnute tlnflnraarar ler Men and Heys Shirts. Pints, KMinills, .Nreisisr fiem 15 caints and npianidi I'nllnrs, Cults, eiisMindni The best VnUunilrli'd Hhlit In iriimaikut for MM. l'lrase c-all aud examine tn'tem ynu lmy. At U.S. rKTTtSULY'S ONKPHICR 1IOUSK, Me. 51 North Oueen Street. G O TOT UK FIRST- -or TI1K- fAHI'K.Ti:it.S' l'M0, 0. 80S, PENRYN PARK, Wednesday, June 15, '87. TAILOH'4 rUI.L OUCIIIC.STIIA WILL FUK Mill TIIK MUSIC. Maclal Train lpaesUppar l)t'viiiat 635 and a. m. aud 12 3) and 5 A p. in. llckeis gimd en all regular trains durliii.' thu day. JunlJ ltd I'A LACE Of FASHIOX. ALACK Ol'KAHlllC. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EA8T KINO STREET, LANCASThtt, PA. ATTRACTIONS -l Oll- Het Weather. UOOI1S THAT AUK IN SK VSOV AND AUK SULD AT I.KSiTIISN COST UF MANurAcruue. l"irT DD.KN LADIES' BLACK Ceat Back Jerseys, MK3 J1TOI2, 25c. Apiece, We haveclosedontti-n "Viipln lines of HLAIIK ANItCOl.OUKIi Ml.h Ml I t $, rrem one or the largest Importers In ."i'W erk. There are abjut SMiulrser Milts, ranirlnn In i.rlce freiuD- te 7V;. a pair ach pair u worth deulilu tbe uieiiey we uiarkixt tbum. I'AUASOLI. New Is our time te sell them. New Is your time te huv them. WebaVB markvd them accnrdlnvly. Mack Kitln, l.ace 1 rlmmeil and Llnml I,M. Initiation fengtaa, Lhcu Trlmuied, 11 OJ. Imitation I'engfe, 75c. Hatln Ceachtni- Parasols, All Celer. '.He Fancy Mrirud, tl a. tl.t'J. tl t'en. Ac. Silk UmtiiHllas -ind unlu3iii, with Natural, ivory, Celluloid, Silver aud Ueia llundles. A NKW LOT Or UUILL1ANT LIS LK U LOVES. Klnest tirade, worth Stc., at only 15c. a pair, rine Silk Jnrsxy tiloves, black aud colere 4-buiten lenatb, Jie upiir. Jeb in LadlK' Lt.lu Thread Hele, black, tan colors and slates, 17c a pair. LADIEB'ANDUKNT.-iliaLDIlKiUANOAUK VKbls. At !3a Aplece. Yeu positively cannot buy them under J7e. any where else. NKW UUCIIINO In White, Crcaui, Black, IMuks, Illue, at 6e a vard. rine Crepe Llsse ItnchlnK, In White, Cream ana uiacx, auue. ayaiu, TUUKK 1110 DlttVKS IN LADIES' WUITK MUSLIN SItlUTS. 1. I Iva Tucks, Three Inch Embroidery, Frln cess Hack, (Me. (worth Hue ) 2 Klgbt flne Tacks, rnm-Incb Embroidery, l'rlncess Hack, 85e (worth tl.) 3 Sixteen rine and hlx Wis. Tucks. Ten. Inch Ide Elegant Embroidery, ll.tu (worth 11.60 ) DUK8S SHIELDS. (ioedyear Itubbnr Shields. Empress Kubber Lined, (lauze Kubbiir Lined. Ptocklnctti-Hhield. . .t. . . The snow White Uenulne Cinlleld Shield for White JJri'saes. 1'EAUL BUTTONS. A Full Stock of White 1'earl Buttens, 18 Una te W line. In live different niiltlsjji. Alse a Large Assortment of 1'eail Buttens, P Al"coten "very Wash Butten, flat and ball, at Lewest rrlces. XXTUA riSCOIINTS TO J"?. 'K.KS AND TO THK TUADK FOB CASH. EVAN'S 1TI.OUK. Levan's Fleur TUB BBbT. U.TbftB s UOHT.UANU.tTYPK-WKlTlNU SITUATIONS pay both young men and ludlcs much better salaries than most commercial positions, and tba demand Is greater. Students tan be Kited forefllce short-hand positions IN THREES MONTHS' TIMH) by Haven's system. Ne previous knowledge of efibar art rrriulred. leiirgf a open an iwi" Stndents can enter any tlrue, all tuition being Individual. Superior facilities ler procuring situations, for which aid we make no charge. College pamphlets with lull set nil-teaching les les eons in timer art sent te any artdirss for 10 cts.; both arts, au cu. Ne stamps accepted. Address either et Haven's Colleges 1 Ksw Ve, a, i.l Philadelphia, fa s Chicago, IILt ClncineaU. O.i tan rranclsce, val. " lunt-JmdJATT F Xa. w?Vft2. .. rt, Ky,&..-i. te&ZFii fSfvJm. 6&&i8&&J- tfK,- .&PJJ3&I. i-Wbiag.ijawfeM
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