l LANCASTER JAlIiY nTTELLIGBNGER,. FRIDAY, JUNE 8. 1883. SUMMER FESTIVITIES. 8CP1MSIU3, DANCIHtt AND FESTIVALS. The Knigbta of Fjthlu Btmrabar Tbelr Lady Friend. Y. M. C. A. FMttral Ulrthday 1 arty. The strawberry festival of the Yeung Men's Christian association opened in their ball last evening, and was Jairly pa tronized. The hall is very tastefully dec orated with a profusion of American flags arranged around the walls and in the chan dilicrs. Rich, ripe strawberries and sngar and cream were served te all visitors ; while ice creams, delicious fruits and nuts of all kinds and flowers arranged in button hole and hand bouquets were Beld at very low prices. The festival will continue this evening and te-morrow afternoon and evening. Tickets for admission are only ten cents and the purchaser of a ticket is net only entitled te a plate of strawberries and cream, but also te admission te the museum in the third-story of the building. The museum is a most interesting feature, including as it does one of the very best mitieralegical cabinets in the state, while its ornithological, entomeligical. Indian, Egyptian and ether departments contain thousands of rare and beautiful specimens. Pupils of the public schools will have an opportunity of visiting the festival and museum te morrow, and ic is an opportu nity they hheuld avail themselves of. KuIglitH or Pythias Sapper and Sociable. Last evening Iuland division, Ne. 7, Uniform Hank Knights of Pythias, gave a seciable and supper in Excelsior lull, te their lady friends who lent their valua ble aid te make the recent fair of the di vision a succ3s.s. After a promenade the whole parly sat down te supper at 9 o'clock. The tables were spread the whele length of the room, and one hundred and thirty persons paitoek of the excellent supper, which was prepared by Sir Knight Jehn C. Spaeth. Uefoie sitting down Sir Knight II. M. Ileuser made a short speech, thanking the ladies for the gieat interest manifested by them iu the fair, and the geed work they had dene and then invited theiu te be seated. After supper the room was cleared and dancing began te the music of Tayler's orchestra, and it was kept up until 2 o'clock this morning. The whele affair was very pleasant, and will long be remembered by all who wcre present. I'lrtlulay Celebration. Yesterday Mr. Jehu Burger " came of age" and his fellow mambers of the Union lire company determined te give a fitting celebration of his chauge from bayhoed te manhood. They londezveused te the number of about tifty at the hall of the Union, corner of North Market and Grant street:), aud with the city band at the head of the column, marched te the residence of Mr. Burger's parents, oppesito St. Jeseph's hospital. Here a few uispiiing tunes wero played by the band, after which the party was invited into tlu hospitabse mansion. Wm, Snyder aud E. E. Snyder en the part of the visi visi eor.1; made felicitous speeches of cengratu lalien te the young gentleman, who re sponded iu appropriate terms, after which he did the handseme thing by inviting the quests te partake of luncheon. This ended the 10 wcre mere speeches and mere music alter which the company again formed line and with many geed wishes for his futiiie ivtilfem bid the young man geed ni'jrhl. GOI.UftlUIA NEWS. Frem Our icegular Correspondent. A Walnut stieet family are much an nc.ycd by a swarm of bees which hived under the weather bearding of their hetibc icsteiday, aud would like te knew what means te ptirsiie te lid themselves of their uuwolceino uciglibeis. A young uphol stering establishment clerk took the bees te be a swai in of hu;e mosquitoes. Won der he didn't, think they were humming birds ! A miller from Yeik county fell from the front of the wagon en which he was sit ting .is n was crewing a gutter en Fourth fciivi-t, jfsterday, and narrowly escaped beiia- crushed under the heavily laden vuh'ns'e. Had it. net been that the horses quickly stepped at his call given while lading" he uvtT would have lived te take his team horn.. Last night'ti Presbyterian festival was a gi eat success socially, although the at tendance was net all that could be desired. It will doubtless be better te night aud te morrow night, as many people prefer attending i:h invasions en any night but the fust. The young folks had a delightful time at their picnic en Chiques Reck.ycsterday, tiiheu-Ji their pleasuie was somewhat lessBued by the showers which prevailed. Mr. Jebcph Dean's back pay amounts te $7,792, a check for that amount haviug been received last evening. He will heie atter receive a monthly pension of $72. Mr. Jeseph McFall has one of the first editions of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, :: littlo.'-.heei. then only eleven by fifteen inehes. quite a contrast te the present ample dimensions of that paper. He has lefuscd an offer of $5 from a lelic hunter. The lain Themas M. Hall's f uncial seiv iccr.will be held in Cookman's M. E. chapel to-meirow at 3 o'clock, p m. Deceased cama eiigiually from Chester county. Onnccenut of several of the members of the tower committee of the Columbia tire company being absent, List evening, the award for the building of the hose tower was net given out. One of the most cheering sights iu this place is Purple's gieenhouses. It" there is auy color net leprosunteJ here it must be a curiosity. A ball will be held iu the armory te night by a number of young ladies. The weather is tee het for such amusement. A riding party will ksave tewu this evening for a jaunt into the country. The beauties there te be found are enough te tempt any person te ilee the town. Willis Pierce left for his home iu New Yerk this morning after passing a pleas ant vacation among familiar scenes here. Phil Oesslcrwiil scour Bucks couutyfer game during the next thrce weeks, haviug left te day ler a visit te Mr. Rebert Crane in the rural districts. Tlie Ulcjcle Tournament The bicycle tournament, which takes place en the park grounds en June 15, premises te be a fiue affair. The entries elescd te day at 12 o'clock and they are as fellows : OneMile. C. B. Lougencokcr, Lancas ter ; Samuel A. Mills, Lancaster ; Jno. A. Geerge, Lancaster ; J.' V. Small, Yerk ; W. Feudrich, Columbia ; S. B. Uramm, Marietta. Twe Mile F. A. Achey, Lancaster ; W. B. Yeuugman, Laneaster ; Martin Rudy, Laucaster ; S. B. Gramm, Marietta. Three Mile C. B. Longeneeker, Lau caster ; Jno. A. Geerge, Laucaster ; M Giay, Laucaster ; W. Feudrich, Columbia ; S. 13. Gramm, Marietta. Five Mile W. Frank Gorrecht, Lancas ter ; Jacob Shirk, Lancaster ; S. B. Gramm, Marietta. Assault and Battery. Calvin Smith had a hearing bafere Al derman Alex. Dennelly, te answer for as sanlt and battery en Mrs. Sarah Hinder. The case was made out, but efforts are making te have it adjusted etherwise it will be returned te court. An Ktry. A big bay horse has been running at large in the upper part of the city. He may be a stolen and abandoned by the thief ; or eue that was turned out te grass by his ewusr aud slippad the baiter. WMbnUster FresbytcrUl. The Heme Missionary Presbyterial so ciety of Westminster presbytery, composed of the churches of Yerk-, Lancaster and LiCDanen ceunties,heId in Yerk, yesterday, its first meeting since its organization hut February. The church was redolent with the odor of sweet flowers. The meeting was opened by Mrs, Bryan, of Allegheny, who conducted a short devotional meeting; after this the president, Mrs. Hastings, of Colerain, took the chair. Very encourag ing reports of the work, in various churches, were given. .Mrs. Dr. Under wood, of Lancaster, read an instructive paper en " Giving," containing some very practical thoughts; she urges the mak ing of this branch of worship mere a mat ter of conscience than it generally is. Miss Flera Lane, of New Harmony church, read a paper en " Alaska." The subject of giving was discussed in an informal manner, and many geed suggestions eflered. Free-will offerings amounting te about $102 wero sent in by different churches of the presbytery ; the money te be used te build a home for one of the missionaries, Mrs. Willard, of Alaska ; Mrs. Baily, of Harrisburg ; Mrs Nors Ners Nors ciess, of Carlisle aud Mrs. Bryau, of Alle gheny addressed the meeting. Dr. Rebier, of the beard of home missions was intro duced by Dr. Niles and gave some words of cheer. LAST NIGHT'S OTOKM. A Itaru burned In Brecknock. A dispatch Iretn Reading this afternoon says : "Additional reports received to day, show that last night's storm was eue of the severest for years. A force of men was kept at work nearly all night iu re pairing the break, caused by the washout at Perkiomen Junction, en the Philadel phia and Reading railroad. The barn of Geerge Sprechcr, in Brecknock, Lancaster county, and another baru at Penllyu, Chester county, were struck by lightning and destroyed, and a church at Amity -ville was considerably damaged. Cattle and horses were killed in various parts of the county." 'Hie Kphrata Cburch Case. Iu the opiuien of the supreme court in me &purala church case, as printed in the Intkltjgi:nci:r last evening, occurred the following : The decree below was impreviuentlg and unjustly entered and must be sit aside. It is fair te all concerned te say that the italics iu which the above was printed were iu the copy furnished us ; but net iu the original opinion ; the word " unjustly " was a misprint for " unlawfully." Clmritnble Iteqtiest. The will of Mrs. Sarah Mulvauey, of Vine street, who was buried en Wednesday last has beeu admitted te prebate. She wills that'after her funeral espouses shall be paid, $100 shall be set apart te pay for masses for the repose of her soul ; aud the balance el her estate she bequeaths te the Little Sisters of the Peer, Philadelphia. Her estate is altogether personal, aud will lealize fiem $000 te $700. Jehn A. Ceylo, esq., is executer of the will. Henry Reed's Funeral. The funeral of Hairy Reed, who was killed en Tuesday nis-lit by falling from a window at Shober's hotel, took place this aftorueon from the residence of his sister en Green street. There was? a large at tendance el friends aud relatives, includ ing the empleyes of Altick & Sen's car riage shops, where deceased was employed. The interment was made at the Laucaster cemctery. I.ildge Located. Yesterday the county commissioners, accompanied by S. C. Slaymaker, civil engineer, paid a visit te M.ier's Fording, betweeu Raphe and East Denegal town ship, en the Little Chickies cieck, and located a bridge which will he built as seen as proposals cau be let. Iirunk and Disorderly. Ruth Weeds, colored, was arrest ed and committed te jail by Alderiuau Alex. Dennelly for a hearing of drunken and dh-eiderly conduct picferrcd against her. tte.nre the Mayer. The mayor had hut four vagrants, three men aud a woman, this morning, and they wcie all discharged. Heed Approved. The pest office department has approved the $500 bend of Denj. F. DillVnderli'er, postmaster at Old Line, this county. The yuecii's model. ZillerA Woedwurd, the energetic imitative niu-le dealers, who are ever ahead in suet) in alters have te day received Irem I he Masen A Hamlin organ uiunututtery the Queen's Mede! organ. " 11 Is a lae simile et ttic organ recently made by Masen A Hamlin irem lur nlshcd speciUcultens expressly ter and sold te Her Ci-ncleus Malcsty Victeria, Queen et Eng land " Tills organ, llie lineal ever breugl t te Lancaster can be seen In Zeller A Woodward's window, .Ne. S3 West King stieei. 1001 1'retty Things Ol a'.l kinds, el which everyone neeil-i some thing ; such us Jewelrv, plain or showy ; cut lery bright and keen; aicordeens and gui tar strings ; pccuilpset nil grades ler pee pie et all ages, Irem 22c up ; gents' luriiis'.iing goods in all the lovely sh ides el suiunier wear ; beets and shoes ; c mhs und brush,. s ; parasols, and especially millinery. Special i eductien has been made in summer millin ery and ladles beiere going 10 seashore or mountain shenl.i sce hew prctl and cheap millinery is ut A. Wish's, Ne C North Queen street, Kvcrythi'ig pretty and cheap. N. 11. Kvery thing pretty and cheap. jS 21 '"'nHKViAI. KOTIVKS. Te i.ADics It you wish te render your skin white and snfl,use Glenn's Sulphur Sfrnp. Pike's Toothache Dreps euro in one minute. jl-lwdeedAw The Kemeval et the Stamp Act u Benefit te the People. In anticipation et the repeal et the stamp act, the size of l lie bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons I.Iver Kcgnlater have been materially increased, se that ter $1 the quan tity et the medicine will be grf ater than here tofore. A9k your druggtbt ler, and be sure you get the big bottle el Simmons Livku Regu lator. Net a Case. Net a case et rheumatism, net a case of neu ralgia, net a case et lameness, net a case el pain or sprain net one has failed loge when attacked by Themas' Eclectrie Oil. Ker sale by II. 1$. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Oueen street. US' Se woman really practices economy un less she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many dollars can be saved every year. Ask the druggi't. Fresh air, exercise, geed loed ant? Dr. Ben -son's Celery and Chamomile Pills will, when used together, cure any case et nervousness, sick heactacho.er Indigestion. They strengthen the n rveus system. 5,030 Physicians pre scribe tlietn. "Fer four years I suffered agony from a skin disease. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure cured me." ('. i.. McDonald, Piantersvllle, Ala. $1. at druggists. VIC AT as Wuite. Suddenly, el heart disease, en the 7th inst.. Jacob F. While, In the Beth year of his age. The relatives and friends and the empleyes or the Lancaster comb lactery, are lesp.-ct lully invited te attend his tnneral, from his late residence, Ne. 3U West Walnut stieet, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woedwartt Hill cemetery. j"-2l Matters. In this city, en the Ctii inst., Jehn Mutlcrn, in the 71 year et his age. The relatives and friends el the lamilyare respectfully invited te attend lh-) funeral. irem his late residence, Ne. 721 Souta Queen street, en Sunday atternoen at 3 o'clock. In terment at ZIen cemetery. 2t SMITH.-June 7, 1883, In Lit It, William Smith, iu the 47th year e' his age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, en Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at the Moravian Cemetery. FetTZ. June 8. 1883. In Lltitz. Mrs. Samuel Feltz. in the 43d year et her age. The relatives and friends et the family are invited te attend the funeral en Monday at 9 a. m. Interment at New Haven churcn cemetery. JV.EW ADTXKTIHKMENTa WANTKU A GIKL TU DO GENEUAL housework. Wages, $125. Inquire at je7-3td THIS OFFICE. WANTKU A BAKKR TO WORK AS second hand. Apply te L.. GOSS & SON, JS-tfd Ne. 101 Middle St. YKLLOW FRONT Cc. IIAVANA UlttAR, is the best in the city, made and for sale ar, HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAI' STOKE. BASKKTS UIVKN AWAY. Will be given away at Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, Ne. 31 West King street, a nice basket with every two pounds or coffee. Uest Granulated Sugar, 9 cents, at J5-Ct Ne. 31 WKST KING STUEET. ROBKKT FIlI.TeN. All persons wishing te take a pleasure tiip en the steamboat Kebcrt Fulton will take the read east et almshouse te the City Water Works, where there has been a wharf erected. jS-2t STKAWBKKItY KF-MTIVAL. A STKAW berry anil Floral Festival will open in the V. M. C. A. Hall THIS EVENING and con tinue Friday and Saturday. Admission. 10c., which includes a plate et cream or berrtes. Je7-2t AKIJl.l. LINK OF I.OKKIL.L.AKUS Chewing Tobacco. Kebecca ; takes the lead at 10 cents per plug at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT OIUAIt STOKK. PUUL.IU SAI.K OF UOKSKS.-UN MON DAY, JUNE 11. 1S3X at the Merrlmac Heuse, Lancaster. Pa., a car-lead et Canada Horses. Among them some drivers and some suitable for general farm use. Sale at 1 o'clock, p. m. GEOKGE GROSSMAN. iG-ltw&'2ldF&S C-W LOsT.-OM MONDAY I.V'KNtNO A ) large Ked Cew, with white star en lore lere lere head, white mark en each hind loot, went cstiay from the Paper Mill grounds at Uink Uink ley's ilridge. The Under will be suitably re warded by informing JAM KS S1MONTON, at Blnkley's llrldge, or II. MAllTIN, city. jeC-lwd NOT1CK TS TICAUIIKKS NOTIVK IS hereby; given that the Scheel Heard et East Denegal township will meet in the High Scheel building at Mavteu-n, I.ancister Ce., Pa., en Saturday, June 10, ISSJ. ter the purpose of appointing teaeheis ler said township. Uy order et -SIMON I.. IJKANDT. fee'y., Uex 181 Marietta, Pa., j(i iOtd Lancaster County. M KF.T1NO OF TU K DumecRitic County Committee Will be held in Khnads' lluilding. Ne. c West King street (si-ceml Heur) en MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1SS3, at iu o'clock it. m., f r the pur pose et lii g the time ler the holding el the County Convention. W. II. ROLAND, jfi-ieii&itw Chairman. ESTATF. OF MAKlll MULVANKY, LATK et the cityet Lancaster, dee'd. Letters tes tamentary en said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are rc'iccsti'd toinake Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pte-ent thein without delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding In the city of Lancaster. JNO. A. COYLE, jiiS-OhleawF Executer. ISTATK OF JK'fK.lIlAH UAUMAN, j tale of the City el Lancaster, dee'd. The undersigned auditor appointed te d stribute the balance remaining in the hands of W. II. lie?, executer, te and among thexe legally en titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en SATURDAY. JON K IC, 1SU. at 10 o'clock, a. m in the Library Roem et theCourt'Heusc, in the Cityet Lancaster, where all persons lit t-rcsted in said distribution mav attend. W. LEAMAN. m:.'y2"4tdeawF Auditor. ri..i..A ItSIIN J rilMTKK HAVE ALREADY I'.KGUN tnevcihuul their SPRING CLOTHING and mai k down th.i suits that arc net selling as leadhy as they would like, and the Beys' t.'leililng is the llrstie be reduced. Te leriii a cerivet litca of hew much or hew hide lln-var MARKED DOWN you should cmiieand see them. The old pricrt and the M ARKKD DOWN price are both en the ticket. ISej s Irem 12 te 17 years et age can get some clothes cheap new it they nevtr could belerc and it is very certain these suits will seen be gene. The GREATEST VARlliTV of STRAW HATS and the largest bteck is here with us and you will save time and money by coming direct here when in want ofthuse gneds. Every Hal is marked in plain figures and Iheyavose arr.mned that you can bee them all with but liMIe tieuble. SUMMER UNDERWEAR in all gia'le. lieui plain silk gee is de.vu te the cheapc t gauze. ThenAI.I'.RlGGAN UNDERSHIRT ter r.Oc, and the FEATHER WkMGUT DRAWERS for T.'ie , iiKike it desinble Suit. AnottierlnveicaofNEW NECKWEAR this we lcaml llie alyles arc cve-yiidngthat could be drslred as well as scase'iai.lc The latest stjles or LIsKN COLLAKS ulid CUFFS are here, as w el' as Paper and Cellu loid. The Celluloid goods you can wash with but little trouble, simply wltti clear water aud toilet aeap applied with a brush. In the SHOE DEPARTMENT is eviivthing ler the comlert et the led anil It there is a Luly or Gentleman in Lancaster or vicinity who has net visited thiJ department they will flint i very much te tueir interest te knew what l being sold there, especially In the tine guides of goods. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, U, 3fi & 38 Fast Kins; St., J IIUN U1EMKNZ. BOOTS AUD SHOES Oheapsr Than Ever. $1.00 $100 Fer Children's Kid Butten Shoes ; size, 8 te 10. $L25 $L25 Fer Misses' Pebble Unueu Shoes; size, II te 2. $125 $L25 Fer Beys' Butten or Lace Shoes. 75 75 Fer Ladles' Lew Cut Opera Slippers. $150 $150 Fer laulii'a' Coe. I Rutten Shoes. $L00 $1-00 Fer Ladles' l.a'ting Luce Shoes. 50 -50 Fer Ladles' Leather Heuse clippers. 2-00 S2-00 (. Fer Ladies' Kid Butten snee3 with Worked isiiiton-ueies. $250 $250 Fer Ladies' Finest Kid Butten Shoes with Worked Button-Heles. $L50 $L50 Fer Men's Butten Shoes ; worth S2.C0. 3A large asseitmcnt et SHOES ler every body. The only place te buy the LANCAS TER MADE SHOE. J. H1EMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH.QUEBN ST., mar 23 ttdF INQUIKKB BUILDING. BMW ADTMMTUMMUtSTa. s TRAWBKIDOB A GLVTHIJSK. THREE SPECIMEN LOTS PROM THE SILK DEPARTMENT, Tbe First Specimen Let consists of 163 Pieces LYONS COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS. Full 20 inches in width and in all the desirable colorings, at ONE DOL LAR PER YARD. This qnality has never been sold at any time under $1.25. The Second Specimen Let consists r 62 Pieces All-Silk Black Rhadames Fine and evenly woven Lyens goods, AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD. A similar quality has never been offered before for less than $1 25.J5 The Third Specimen Let consists of 27 Pieces. Golered Ground All-Silk Foulards With neat figures, AT FIFTY CENTS PER YARD. The former price was G5 cents, and that was considered low for such goods. THE ABOVE THREE LOTS MAY BE FAIRLY TAKEN AS ILLUSTRATIVE OF NUMEROUS OTHERS. STRAWBEME & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET. EIGHTH AND FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. w ANARIAKER & BKOWN. OAK HALL BULLETIN. Special Prices for June 8. NO GENERALITIES DEFINITE STATEMENT ON EVERY LINE OF GOODS OFFERED. 1,656 MALTESE CROSS Laundried DRESS SHIRTS. These Shirts are of Howe Muslin and very fine Linen and are fully up te the Oak Hall Standard of workmanship. They were ordered by a house in New Yerk, but for our own reasons were net delivered. As they de net bear our trade mark and interfere with our regular goods, we have deter mined te close them at 62 CENTS EACH. The above are only specimen bargains. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market. NJ:H AOVVRTIHF.MKNTS. 1)KH'OSAl. rOK tlAV, OATS AND Straw; Proposals ter turn tailing tbe Fire Department wltli Ne. 1 Oats, Hay anil Straw et tlie best qualitv for the period of six months will I e reratvei! by tlie Fire coinmittee at tlie Mayer's Office up te Saturday, June 9tb, at 7 o'clock p. m. tiiits must statu quality. By order et tbe Committee en Fire Engine und Hese. Attest: J. B MARKLKV, J6-3t Cifcik. t .Mtf.V'S (JHAKCOAI, L.OZKNUKM. Tlie most reliable anil surest euro for Headui'be. Dysuensla. Indigestion. Heartburn. Bad Uieath and all diseases arising Irem a disordered stomach. Prien 25c. per Het, mailable. Prepared and el1 by ANOHKW (1. FliEY, DllUUUIST. 29 K. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Ph. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at the ms! reasonable prices. uM7-lyilAw 'KIOAY, JUNK 7. A FEW DAYS AGO A YOUNG MAURIKD COUPI.K (ON THKIlt WEDDING TRIP) CAU.EDTO H AVKTIIKIK PIIOTOSTAKEN BY THIS INSTANTANKOUS PKOCKsS TO GIVE TO THKIlt FltlKNDb. THEY WERE SO WELL PLEASED WITH THEM THAT THEY SENT AN ORDER FOR TWO DOZEN MORE. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 NORTH QUEEN STREET, juneMId A GENUINE SUttfKISE! THE PUBLIC TREATED TO A GENUINE SURPRISE THE NEWS OF THE GREAT BARGAINS We are efferinc in our entire stock et Clothing and Gentlemen's Furn ishing Goods Is spreading rapidly and we take this means et asking these who have net yet been te si e us te can en us and satlsty themselves el the correctness et the above. PRICES REDUCED 30 PER CENT. ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK. It being our rule te close out our entire stock at the end of each season, this year we glieyeu the benefit el the same three weeks earlier than usual. 1j ADIES. we net only call your attention te these HANDSOME LITTLE EMBROIDERED SUITS which we have Just received, anil are selling te cheap, but we are ulvlng decided bargains In our entire stock of CIIILDRENS' SUITS. Our prices are scarcely CO per cent, el what ether stores will charge you for the same goons. O-GAUZE UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, SHIRTS and FURNISHING GOODS et all de scriptions are en our counters, at very low figures. Have you t-cen these 75c. OVERALLS a-;d SZ.OO ULU JS FLANNEL COATS ? JKT EXTRA BARGAINS in MEN'S LIGHT COLORED SUITS. Hirsli & Brether, ENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 & 4 North Queen Street. FANCY ALPACA COATS. Fine English Goods at $1.25 ; marked down from $2.50. 500 VESTS Of Duck and Marseilles at 75 Cents. Original price, $1.50 te $2.50. 200 SUITS Fer Small Beys, ei fine Blue Flannel and Fancy Cassimere, at $2.50. Half price and less. NKW AJfrJUittlSJEVEN'tA. MUKIV! 'J'S BUT. CHANGE YOUlt UNDERWEAR. UAUZK UNDKUSIIIUTS In Sizes Irem 34 te te Inches, (juuzc, Mu-tliu anil Jean Drawers. Camlbelcs, Filet Dc Sanle Pour H'emnvs Fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at Erisman's, the Shirtmaker, UI.UK FRONT GENTS' . FURNISHING STORE, Ne 17 Weat King Street T IIUKSM'M. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. TO DEALERS: We new have In store a full stock of FIRE WORKS el evry description which we are prepared te Jeb te the trade at LOWEST PHICES. Give ih a cull. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAVT KING STREET. We have a lew Dezen California Fruits, viz.: Aprlcetts, Kg Plums und Green Gages which we are selling at .rc. a can; thtse are bar gains We want te close out the let. We still have 4 can Tomatoes ler i"ic ; 3 cans Cern for 25c.; Mar Fat Peas, 10c. ; String Beans, 12c ; Fresh Canned Apple?, 12c; Pel's Cern, 10c, .1 c , Ac , At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. VjYKIM & KATHFON Loek Everywhere! But buy nowhere until you have seen the Im mense Stock and learned hew wonderfully LOW TUE I'RICKSare with tu, as compared with ether stores. Iu Lisht Summer Wear We are exhlbltiiiir all the Desirable Novelties and Standard Styles et the Season, and ler Quality, Style, Make Up and Price are unsur passed. FineClrtbhig for Men ! Nobby Mjles Ter Youths 1 Tasty Garments for Caildren ! We thoroughly understand the goods we manufacture, which enables us te guarantee every article sold te be exactly as represented or the money will be refunded. This makes it auseiuteiysaie ter anyone te ucai wun us. OUR STOCK IS NOW BU1STL1NG WITH BAKUAINS ! New Is the day of great values. The bar gains grew better and better, livery garment an evidence et enr truth. 49-AU et the advantages accruing from long practical experience, and the manipula tion or ready money, is assured you when dealing here. Myers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY BVBNING, JUNE 8, 1888 AFTERNOON TELEftRAMS. TO-DAS'S MEWS FKOE ETERKWHKRE. The Trial or Conspirator Began In Dublin Tbe Various Kaces la Londen Iro quois Among tbe Kunner. Dublin, June 8. The trials of the murder conspirators Kingsten and Gibney have been postponed. They were admit ted te bail, The prisoner Peele was te day acquitted of the charge of conspiracy te murder and was immediately rearrested en the charge of murdering Kenney, iu Seville place. Tbe Kaces The race te-day for the Alexandria plate was wen by Faugh a Ballagh, with Wallenstein second. The race for the Werkinham stakes was wen by Despair, with Hornpipe second and Tyndrum third. There were sixteen starters, including Lorillard's Aranza. The Hadwicke stakes was wen by Tristan, with Lorillard's Iroquois second. There were nine starters in this race. LABOR IKOVIILEM., Hundreds of Miners Make Demonstrations In Western Ceal Fields. St. Leuis, June 8. Information has been received hore that a band of from 300 te 400 striking miners left Belleville, Illinois yesterday, bearing a banner with the inscription " Bread or Bleed." No body seemed te knew their destination, but it is believed that they left for Col Cel linsville, where the machine mines are situated. Dispatches have been received there that a demonstration would probably be made at the Abbey mines or Cellinsville pits this meruiug, but whether it would be hostile or merely a quiet coufereuce is uet known. All the men cngagEd in these mines me well armed and are said te be under orders te fire upon aiiy party who lay hands en any of the mining property. It is thought the party wH be about e'0 strong v;hrn they arrive at YJellinsville. TUEl'.S It. IC. K. VS. THE P. IC. IC The Keads at Wr at Morrlstewn. NenniSTOWN, Pa., June 8. A bill in equity was filed yesterday by the Pliila delphia & Beading railroad company te preveut the Pennsylvania railroad com pany from layiug tracks en Lafayette street, between Franklin aud Mill Etrects, this borough, en a let owned by the form er company. The Beading company de claru they are about te build a freight depot and the Pennsylvania track would cut off access thereto. The bill was served en Jehn T. Dyer, contractor for the Penn sylvania company, this morning. A hear ing has been fixed for te-morrow. Dyer at once put a large force of men at work and laid tbe track ever the disputed ground before neon. A 1JODY IINEAKTUKD. Which Leads tu tbe Discovery of a foul Murder. Little Beck, Ark., June 8. While a field near Monticello was being ploughed yesterday, the body of a man was un earthed, which was identified as that of Carl Williams, a negre, who disappeared three years age. His wife subsequently married Wm. Johnseu, also colored, ami it is new learued that Jehnsen killed Williams and buried the remains, In.; wife being present at tlie tint). Beth hivj been arrested. Libel Suit Aga'nst tbe ICectur mid YuMtry (it a Uliurcli. Trenten, N. J., June 8 Alfred M. Livingston, who was given an adversn decision by the suprome court yesterday in his certiorari case against tlie vestry of the Trinity Episcopal church in this city, has instructed his counsel te insttttiie a suit for libel at eacd against the rev ter and vestry of the churdi. lie claims $10,000 damages. l.lghtelug Among Powder Mill Newiiukeu, N. Y., June 8. Dining the severe thunder storm yesterday nfr::r neon, tbe lightning stiuck in the vicinity of the La HI in & Band powder works, four miles west of here. Three of the powder mills were cxploded and ether buildings wcre mete or less demolished. Frank Wail, an empleye, icccivcd in juries which cms d his death in two hours. Th6 less t- the powder works amounts te several thousand dellnrc. Suggesting that Lynchers be Puiilhliml. St. Leuis, June 8 Gov. Crittenden has addressed a letter te Judge Seary aud another te the prenecuting attorney of Gasconade county, railing attention te the lynchiug of Whitney, the murdeier of " Yang " IJiirchard, and suggesting the puiiishme ut lift he guilty particH. ltttpert.nl Ni'Wii from Uu. Creek. Chicaoe, June 8 A Tombsleuo special by courier from Mexico states that Gen. Creek is encamped 150 miles neith we.st of Vaeeri, from which point he is .sending scouts iu all directions. Up te the time the courier left he had had no engagement with the Indians. A Cadet Drowned. Boiidentewn, N. J., June 8. J. II. Edwards, agcd20ytars, of Washing! mi, Del., a cadet at the military school at Uur Uur lingteu, Del., was drowned last evening in the Delaware rivi-r it that place. Ha in. tendeil te leave for home this ineiiiinjr Hin body Las net btcn icceveicd. Henleuceit te be I lunged Next Itleutli. Nnw Yerk, June 8. Edward Hevey, who 8hetaud killed his sister in law, Mrs. Fannie Verinily, en April 20th, 1882, was te day sentenced t he hanged en the 27th of July next. WKATHKK INDICATION. Washington, June 8. Fer the Middle Atlantie states, generally fair weather, preceded by local rains in southern por tion, winds generally from south te west, stationary or slight fall in temperature, iu northern portions, slight rise in barom eter. THK IOWA MANDITfl. The Barber Beys Surprised at tbe Heuse or a Germain Friend. The noted Barber boys were capture! rt a farm house about four miles south west of Tripoli, a little town in Bremer county, Iowa. During the day they had been concealed in the barn en the farm of August Tegtmere, a German farmer, and at about 8 o'clock they went te the honse and asked for supper. Henry Tegtmere, a son of the farmer, recognized them aud told them te wait until he went te the house and asked his mother. He then went into the house aud told his father te take the children and go te tbe neighbors and give the alarm, while be and his mother prepared supper. The old man did se, and as thu Barber brothers came in the front deer he went out the back deer te the neighbors and told them where the boys wcre. Several men, all of whom were Germans, went with Tegtmere te his home. They had no arms except one shotgun, which, it is claimed, was net leadod. The intention was te surround the house, and when the boys came out te spring en thorn and secure them before their suspicions were aroused. This plan was baflbd through the exeitementef one of the men, who rushed into the house and said, " We are going te arrest you." The Barber boys then drew their revolvers, but as they did se Henry Tegtmere sprang upon Bill Barber, knocked his hand away, and caught him by the threat. The melee then became general, and BUI was seen en the fleer, bat began sheeting OTer his shoulder. Die' Barber get loose from these who were holding him and jamped through the window, and then began firing at the men inside, until Henry Pape went out of a side deer and caught him by the arms. By this time several of the attacking party were wounded. Henry Karating re ceived a ball through his body, bat still continued te fight, and aided in tying both ui iuu ueys wku a rope wnicu Mrs Tegt Tegt meeo bad geno te tbe barn and procured. Sixteen shots wero fired by the outlaws, Bill using two 32-calibre double action Smith fc Wessen revolvers, and Ike two Bebin Heeds of the same calibre. The fight was ever in a short time, aud the boys were vanquished, bat at a fearful cost te the captors. Of the five who at tacked them, all were wounded. Henry Karsting, who was shot through the body died at 1 In the morning. Jehn H. Kar sting was shot in the left breast, in the hip, and in the arms. Henry Tegtmere was snot in tne necic. rienry rape was shot in the breasr, the ballet striking the bone and coming out of his back. August Tegtmere had a linger bitten and crashed. It i3 thought that all the wounded will re cover. MAJtKMia. Philadelphia Market. I'HiLADELrutA, June 8. JUeur quiet, but ttrtu. Kve flour at $3 7333 se. Wheat steady; Ne. 2 Western tted, $1 19; Ne. :: Western Ued, $1 11; Ne. 1 V. Ked.J12:i?l2lK. Cern (inli't und steady : Stoimer. S!261c : sail Yellow ana Mixed, ClC3c; Ne. 3 Mixed, SRQSSe. Oats dull and easier: Ne. 1 Whlte. Bl(552c: Ne. 2 de, Srtc ; Ne. 3 de, 49c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, Kite. liye nominal at 7O07Jc. S.cds-Ttnsethy didl at l 8301 ; Flax sc tree at $1 rrfftl CO. I'rovlMens dull; Mess l'erk, fi); In Ita Mssl!ei)t.$H. Uutter tinner; lnermlcmin I ler. Urge lejj et Creamery- KggMflrm; supplies light; Pa., l'.te ; West cm. itie. tMieese quiet. Other articles unchanged. New Yerk Blunter. Nkw Yerk, .InneS. Kletir dull unit declin ing. Wheat !4Hic lewer: less active ; Ne. 2 Kcd .lu'.y. Jl -.Mifl 21; Aug.. $1 21X01 '-h- Cirri .lull and without decided change. O.ns lifaim butter; Stale. ZliiMi: ; Western, -ttiftSSc; Ne. 2 July, l(giH'; Aug, 42"i tMc; Sept.,:Kc. Llve Stock l'rlcea. Cinc'Aiie Hogs ItccclpM, lft.OCO lieail ; el-lp-ments, 2,S1 head ; market uneven, slew mnl r- lewer: mixed, $(J EUG 00: heavy, IC !M: 7 2T ; llKlit. W 503)7; skips, $i" :a)3G CO. Cattle KecelpU. 5,501 head; shipments. 1,'JOl head : miirket dull and weak at a tlvcliuu et l()j ; e jpei'Ls. $. 8'iiJCOO; geed IocIieIch ship ping, $." 4035 70 ; common te lair, r UH3 ft III. Sheep Uceelpts. 1,200 head ; shipments, KM) head ; market dull and lewer: demand weak; inferior te fair, $283 2.r ; medium te ce.nl, 350l M ; choice te extra. $1 7j5. Kast l.inKitTY Cattle Receipts, 2.37." head ; nothing deiti? ; all through consignments. Hogs Kecuipts. 1.72 head ; market 11 nn ; 1'hiladelphia.s, $7ft7 10; Yorkers, $G75iJC 85. Sheep Kccelpts, 3.CJ0 head : market very dull and 15c otrtrem yesterdav's nricca. mock AiarKem. Quotations liy Ituuil, McGrann A Ce, Kank ors, l.'uicistnr. Pu ll a. u. 12 M. "P.M. L O tt ltB Michigan Cential 'X,'; ", JGVi New Yerk Central 1v3jj I2tti 123;; Neu Jersey Central St! SGJsJ 8. Ohie Central 11 115 UK Del. l.ac!r & Western.... 12( I27X V27 Denver Kle Grande 41 4GJ$ 47J Krle 3)H 3X """'H K innilH & Texas 30 30J4 30 Lake Shere HO1 110 I10 Chicago & N. VI.. com ... W2J4 134)4 .34 N. N.,Ont.A Western.... 21 27' 2BJS bt. Paul & Omaha V.y 47'4 40J Pacific Mull 4IJ-S 4li 415 Rochester & Pittsburgh. J'JC 20 -W- St. Paul 101 IUT ttli Texas Pad lie :W 33 38 Union Pacille U7i OS'4 iWM Wabash Common 28 27 27K Wabash Pi eterred 44 41-., 41 Weafrn Union Telegraph 8fi' ; Hf. l.eui.svilli) & Nashville... 51 .'.in 50 N. Y., Chi. A St. I. 10 10 lljji Lehigh Valley Mi a; a; Lehigh Navigallini 45 45 45kJ Pennsylvania 53i 53J4 M Ren-ling 2S.y 28, 2S P.T.A llillla'.i. I4fJ 15 15 Neil hern Pacilic-Cem... 51 51ii T1X Netthern Pacilic Pief... Ml 89 887i 1 1 OI Oil VII Itt . Phlladelphlu & Krlc 18 18 N'ertneru Ceutnil .... IJlKll-IglOUIlil .. .... .... Canani Seulhern Kii C7'4 fi" oil 110 ll'4 Vi. People's P:LSueiiger. .... .... fniancliil ami Oommerclal Neten. Tin; New Yerk Central h.ive declared a divi dend ' I 2 percent , pivabie July 1'i. Uneks elose June 15. iteepn. July 20. Cliie.ige ii.arkuts rather exsy all around. Hulls very ceullilentaud net. disposed te lercn things iusl new. Duly a mitterel limn when tliey wilt have things pretty much th-lrewn uay in mil u. Previsions in an abnnrinal fundi inn anil uncertain. Tins Westt-rn Union telegraph people luny the lepiirtci shipment et a hlnck et stock te in epe. Tlicv at'riljulethe llioel yesterd.y te the largely increased eirniiigs. i'i!iidnt:-iii. Ouf.t-iUeii.I.y Vssiviaie.d Piess. Slecks stuady. I-lnlKletpliia.V Kile If. It 19 Reading Il'iilre.id 28-i Peiiusylvania Railroad 5Vu l. Idgli Valley Rallreail (r.'i II illicit romp niles el New Jersey...... ...102 Nerl'icrii I'aclfle..... 51 "'irlliern Paeitie t'relerre I 895 Northern cntral Railroad 58 l.ehigli Navigatlun Company 4. N'orristeivn Rail ion I !(H Ceutnil Tr.insp'irtatien Ce iip-my 741 Pittsb'g, Titusville A CHI de It. ft I4'i l.iltln Schuylkill Railroad 59 New Kirk ()un::;tieii4 bv A-ie.i:ite..l Pre.ii. btnrks strong. New Yerk Central !'& Krii: Railroad... DW, Ailauis Cypress lit) Aliclilgan Central Ralliead -. rc-f iMichigan ei:ili.i'ii Ruiireail Ilu Illinois Central RaiIiei'l II.'. Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad l".i Chic-go A Reck Island Rallreiut ..Ii' Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Railroad 130 Western Union Telegraph Company S.3 Teledo A Wabash :... 'fflx New Jextcy Central s' New Yerk Ontario A Western 27 IIIIIY MY OOOUS FKOM FJKsT IIAN.'S Ter cash and sell the beat goeils for lhl money in the city at I! HITMAN'S YELLOW KRONT CIU.. STORK. BAKUAINS IN WATCUK3, ULOOU Chains, Kings, Spectacles, Ac Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159JJ N.rth Queuit street. Remember name an. I number. ! rectly oppesito City lintel, near Pennaylv.m 1 ralltead depot. Iee28lv.- SAI.C Or HOMl'OAl. Hr-KIMOS II At CO INO HOUSE. I5y virtue or an Act et Assembly, providing fur tint Public Sale et the Grounds, Water Power (Hoever's Springs), and Hatching Heuse belonging te the state, n;a'c.t near Denegal Springs. Lancaster county, about tiveaiid-.'.-half miles from the Pennsylvanl.i ralltead either at Mount Jey or Marietta, llui same will l;eel!eieil at public vendue or oui eui oui cryen the premise-", en TUESDAY, the lith day ir JUNE, A. 1)., 1883, at 12 O'clock non, et that day, censi.-sling el one acre el highly cult vated land, fine Hew et llmentone wntnr ter all ordinary purposes, and a substantially constructed well built Frame Heuse one liun drul feet long by thirty-two Icet wide, well adapted 1 or residence, corn or tobacco shed, and would be a most desirable location, and tlxt res for artificial fish culture en a lim ited scale. The statu reserving the right te acceptor reject all bids, and te exclude from the sale the Iren conduit pipes. Terms eC sale, casli en delivery et deed. Possession te be given en April 1, 1881. or sooner ir stecK eC nsh can he safely removed. JAMBS DUFFY, Marietta. ARTHUR MAOINNIS, Swift Water. Menree county. BEN.M-.HBW1T. Ilellldaybnig. JOHN HUMMEL, Sclingsgrevc. O. M. MILLER, Wllkes-Harre-. KOKERT DALZELL, Pitbtbnrgli: Statu FIsliery CoinmlAsteners. N. II. In cue the above property is seM appllcitieiis ler new site In the eastern part eC the stale will be received at one j by tlu out eut out mlssieners, witli illagrams et location, quan. tlty and temperature el water, rutlrea-l' iail ities, and such inducements as may De etteie-i directed te U. L. IIEWIT, llellidaysbnrg, Secretary State Beard or Jflshery CeinmU. sleners. my2l-3tas3tw -3 -V-l m s&Z &4 -ji rii 5 'iY) VI.J 1S- -& .-.; .vE x ' S5 3 --t 4 isl -S i ::i 1 1 - i 4 ' 1 Wl i. :-1 51 ft S, 1 H I W . f W i !&. .- -vsa