-vjV -'"-"" ,J--'rV' -". ," w -," -its szC? VF--v ' CV "v . "- 1. - - -I . "- - i-is: v 5 . 'u '-''v X LANCASTER HATT.V INTELLIGENCER, THOTBDAT,' JUNE 14, 18S& . rr PRESBYTERIANS. ItLV. bit WAHT'S S5TU ANHIVIIBSABY 1'iriccti Hundred J-Ylencls Oeugr.ataletS II Im Sperclias l'me JllUilC Klegant Te timenlals ISanfjuetH. The 2)'Ji anniversary of Rev. Dr. C. W. Rvr-ii''. nr.storate of the Union Prt'." mi! -!.iuch of Colerain, which v is -'. 1j -ted ci Sunday last, and full j ,.t ul..ra ei uhich have been published :-i the IsTr.i.i.ieKscnu, was fitly supple mented jcilerday by a grand social iath I..J, if hi: parishioners and friends at .1.' u.uic'i ei vrhich he lias been .se long a frith fill pa:r and for whose spiritual : id temporal advancement be lias done se much. E'uly in the day vehicles of every de scriptien, :;nd ecmiuj; from every clirec lien, rach tri'hted with friends of Dr. Stewair, gathered in the vicinity of the church, while bin beds of msn and women, boys anil irls, attired in their best, wnnded their way r.foet te the Khr.ne te which r.'i v.vi.- cnitr'um until the num ber icu', .1 1 200 ei-l,.100, a much larger number th m nulil Im pa.-'-ibly ciewded into the ohm -ii, eap.n'ten.i thinij.ii it be. I'p.t c.-i'elnily a h-inp, and oed i ttui' !, and th- tiru-.!i and j im rather add. d te than d 't:.'.-r-d I'min the eneial iey e! the occasion. Devotion -1 citueij-i - funned the opening ii.ii! el the pmiMnuime. An earnest in vecati.n. wt-. .illi'i-d by 11' v. Ely, of Columbia iipjiie,i'i.i p.i-saes Jieni ih- M'up'ii !-.'. Wii.: : .d by Kev. Dr, JuVcin !1 ! tli'-s .i' n i pr.iyei was offereu !), Il'-.v Ci.i.-.l'.id, if Slate liide, Yeik c n u.tv . I!e. W K. l!i 'linn, I). D , of Uhuner, ws ( i'"' te tiii- i'h. in and inade an ad dr . et :. '..til h'liuV. duration. He and Dr. J-t v.-i'' had lucu niNed together in ,!e t'i 'l. "ic'Ietd chinch, Yeil: nit , an I tiit.ii . family paws j .. !j iin:ii. Dr. Iuij;hani ie- ! iti'd wuiiv micics' ji'; leniiui-eeiice.s I tbi.i I ibe.id day.-, net lerj,i.ttinj; te jaiv la i';li at Dr. S w.ut'. exp ii'-c by tt !ltti;r li iw lie i--'l te '.slutnb'r in hn pew d;i,i' j tiic dull ." iiau .; el .'wine of !h i'lii ' nidcd divines v. he fmni.shcd the .pmtnp.l )ihnhi:n em . Inch the babe-, of ('if chiMc (Vi.i t. Dr. lJi.i'Ii.ini .spoe in vlev.iij , I. .a. . if t':-i n-at tje id that ' i! n :c i iphhh I dniii! Dr. Slew :.;'' j. i'e. i and : ;' h' in llitteiin,; t( in of Al Slew is t-, . l.e was a help !.. for lid' his ib.i'ii, and who had lelt Tli impiii, . "i h". Cinihtian piety and einanly vhtiit j ne1 en'y en the eenie.i. ti .! I.'; thi'oti:;iienL !!u whole eeiiimnuit.v e' vi i i'ii idic . iimiiiidcd. .':-v. All ..1 rivn:, D.D.LL. D , of ti lu'elp'ni vims n.-.-.f. intro Inced atvl si'Hulii ti 1 1 mini vik s and inti-icst .li-- im di i'i .-I old D i:.;.il jire-bit-iry, of v. In -h the i.re-iMi! Wi'-tininst'jr pieshy u j i., hw ,i. II- !)! v.i!lili(j ' S'ii't i l.y 111 i') iViil 'll'i ,. pitiiet. i ii ;i -ly .'I'd '! i dli--i d'Vi'ien t the . i tl'c ,c!nreii i inbii d by the en!' i-.'hci.", i. 1 r vi i : :! ny .nice leiu.',, Iisi,..i:ju :i d e"niv:-', of which they v. i the inl.ic! . ii ..l n Sipiiie e l54).i Djjn.it, Mil., e'l ! d wiih ; c n '.'ill it uy aiilics, ifiT vdiich !, 'ic Ki'r'.l- :ii music was icn- i 1 b. a v.i'u . A ' ch . r :tssitt d by II ' !l.l ( (Ml ( tVl . '. I.i i 't addii :.-' . wcic 'J -! in. df L J: i. Or: L. .)n. 1.. i nl A u it 1? :i' hi 1'iei. '.iiiivei..tJ . Di'n d ; t ;.""-jtT jnt'ebvten; .:..-..!. of the U 1 i!i, iJ.v ijMit and ei tii.: Westminster !.: ! 'e t- hlinietiy te .. ! i nhiiMy uf D . .Mid i:en.;i.iln!i'i (! linn en tli in mi ii.. 1 ; - i minitiy. Turin , of li'ttlc ISiiUtn ; C!ai;n.., O :tciv.ie ; (i ; lei !, el I'.u.vdi.-c, and a im, i ,.i -rl... i .". j ii ' " ic i)ic.-"ii! tc.de. ill ::en;i I'i'ati ,'.s, Im! m.iih it -ii. .'.. i! di'v c-inji'inient.iiy l Mll -i . -ii: . I -s m! i , in "i I i t!i s ii !iuie n cnii.'i1: 1- K( v.. .ei ati'e i i'i. 1 -1 1 ' Dr P, i'ii' ti., !i:i. ; j);;-'.i:i-. :; ' iii'i i- ;! '.' ii ami c.iiiijii .'.I i '! ' i. I !'..C ilMlld ac ; ej .-'ti d by bin ievi ! i.i'.' dm u. ,r iiis .'f ji,is!':.il., 'id b.aii'i" . th- Chi iM tan clatae'u. t li ' )i- v.iii'h h id niaikid U . CiiJ r. ' d : j the weaianly 'MMi s 1 ! M'eind the ph. lr-.rtu: et hi witc P.ifcrsMi, c.mj , of Pnil.tdcljihia, e m !'' U..ieii lh s l' t i.ii i, iiv-t liM.I: tin" .ii t liiijnent :.iiuics:, ill . n i"d te Dr .Uev.-iit :'-.S0(. : . :. Mib.imti.il V":n in which he was D. d 1 , . ! i I l.'l .' .1 " . IJ.l DM.!' ,i l di ' c i .1 :.. neliJ. :dd D. -f :' i s' e. ti. lb. n if ";'... - .' . fhim !h.- ! fil t . e.l'l V..' him, aii'l i'i c'.i h i ii (h ii"' b hi" . i i lit . . en ' t'ic , !" !. . ..:i si . ! . i , . 'I "' , " .1 . I i" ilk ' ' J ll" C1 . I. I'ref .lf)iir, .tllltll .i "" ' a ti"ii b, Ki v. ( a i ! .ci'l.d f-i'lii'tly, be!i.;j I-' ... b. ilie milium whiih b 'i i. Ut'i'.,'i !. .1 hi: nii'ii-'s i-. .!. i''ii. 1 ind n ineii'.b.iiiu'i' . . :!. .! in d the sji.'.iKfi.s d- tin !.-d :-p d n e! ' 'i..i! it any ;iei d had i dn.hi.j hi:, t .M"ii , !ivi .t i. ins! t:;' I i:j u' aitiib ,i , .f the : .ud e! si.- i ;.-, i.ii'i tli j c -ple in '.: :dw. s v.eih'U te ether .! ' .; net r s.r!. d te ! -t j ti:.' e ni-i' e' Cinis i h -e.l villi j)iaycr by I.iiH"ln ii!iiv I'i'.y, and ilie ili-i'U- cd s.'it'i -i b'l'filic rr, d .v. wher; tained i t!- i;.i!iil"'t'i .! i la:iui. Ailiilh- o'eso of th.' ti'iial s.'svi.T.s hundijds"! n ; it. finm . I'l.tan:''' v.iie t.'hett mchii'! by it'. 1 1 . in tiieihuieh, re whi'sf hoi -. tlr. iT.-ie tal." si aid in s' ' -.j.itibly enter ,i'.i i e' !iic day. llnu- li.dd of i.thei.1-, who ini'fvitcd te lemain i.i ai.d .'ii'i:;.ii t!i chimh, v..:t- I'lO'.incu ciilsi a . nils', ir.i.il I'-dl iiie.i hji','d jn . nple I i!i!i s ft ih". ch i;i emuls The'. i i .n r .tl! i.'.sji''ct- cm; n i.tly s i'i ti .e.il M'"C( .-..:!. Tli.' bell i' ii di'ii ! :i'iii,f, h- b-i'ii.s la.sniy, and cii '. lid v.-i'i !'- i-lhn, net f n j' n i'n'1' Jione ie thrlr jirster and h'. csti ...nblc wii", b.'i In i'i il'''i:atj the i;cnt'ial iij ., inent, whil-1 ('ii i:t.v.e ehlii.saud i'd?i.' matie1- , f i t! v in nce foijjet. their 'ii ' stechii.i : :.ml i :.iid,itjd the yen1.; loll .s hi adib.i ; -si. '.ihe fi, -liviiies, iTi'-.ciiMSi'i" lii .'trn ' tfl-.mrl. As a pii'indi- :ith. u.itail.iMieicn . .f Wcdne-d.ij tti ! . Iy hvii I of 3'rs.SitHvat !, eiiied si In r i : ' '.:'e in i p.centfd hoi wi'ii a !-a;it f.il hi .. i ),.'r..'.t, e liyi hii' ha d, -i'i an ly li:.:-!it hi India i d. b.T a Peil.'.dt ljihi.i aitisl. a miii: i:si;ai'i:. home yesterday, and worked well. If every exhibition is as amusing as the one te day the proprietors of the escape should remain in town for some time for the benefit of the citizens. MATRIMONY. M , ii'.uHii) S)j;r.t '.i tee hloveiis llnii-e. Te-i.y at i.iie'i .m exhibition el r. fire i -! was jiivcn :l the Steven:! heu"e, '' h v s vei e" 'i-sinl ind created le's ei Inn. f'! ;'ij" i' lii.i 1 nf canvas, and win n in t-osiiien u?i Ui, exactly like a nebntc. The canvas i: iudd together with stout piccci of weed, which can be used as:iladlcr:.s.,. t w-.i hulened at the window of a li t.i.h Mc-ry le.nn. and about l'.i) jiersvi'. dci!'. ndcl nifcly in it te the round. The schools h.n! just left out ..pn ihn tiia! b"; 'is, r.i'd ih small boy :; therein le: re. V:: e th- little fel v.h found that they co:.I j g.- ;i jblc for oil ing 1'iey all s.cranib! -d up t.taird, wbcie tin y wen' pl.ict! te th; seiiu'e and het te the ground like balis. The ciewd 'vhii'h I'liiedewn inade much amusement. ! inie irre tesneiy fiihre ' ', but ihey h.i'i no 'i-j'i '.e think ii that, as in an in s! Lt tin , v.ci.'nt lha bottom, where the cjnv.is v, , Tightly held by a number of men who ). , i( abev.'thc gieund te pre vetit aecidi m ,. g, Vcr.il l.ihes came down, and r. coin, n jwitir :- the hotel amazed the crowd by i-iiieiti d iwn head foremost, thinking, m deu.it, i'iaij if his head struck the ground fh.st lie would cscjpe Injury. The eecaiw was tried at the children's Orange Hlouems In Sirbarg. A noteworthy event in Strasbarg yes terday morning was the marriage of Miss Ida Walker, eldest daughter of Dr. Isaac Walker, dentist, te Rev. Charles Riggs, a late graduate of the Laue seminary, Ciu cinnati, Ohie, who graduated at Lafayette college in the class of '78, in the senior class with Mr. E. T. Walker, the brother of the bride. Has been since called te two churches in the town of Campus and Emington, Livingston county, III. The bride, Miss Ida Walker, has long been connected with the Presbyterian church and Sunday Echoel of the borough, and will be greatly missed by the congrega tion and her many friends. Four maids of honor Miss Clara B. Walker, sister of the bride, Miss Jennie Weeds, Miss Hattie Leach and Mis Agnes Kenca gy, of Strasburg, were in attendance. The floral decorations were prefuse.many being arranged in pleasing negligence in and around the rooms. The bride was the-ie-cijiicut of many valuable presents, many of thorn being crisp greenbacks, varying fiem ten te a hundred dollars. Bidding farowell te their many friends they started en an extended tour of two weeks, after which Mr. and Mrs. Riggs will make Gin cinnati their destination, en a Saturday evening, where the many relatives of the biidcgroem will detain them for a few days, theuce en te their field of labor in Illinois. ro-nieKKow'.i teuknamicst. P. Day J he Wheelmen' Aleetlui; at the lark The bicycle tournament, which takes jilace at the Agricultural park tomenow aflci neon, premises te be a very fine affair. The indications are that the weather will be t;oed, and if ?e the crowd is expected te be large. There :ue about 20 entries in four races, and the prizes are all geld aud silver medals, which have been described befeic in this paper. Wheelmen will be pressnt fiem all the neighbeiiug counties. Tne parade will take place between one and two o'clock in the afternoon. It will form at 1:00 mi Chestnut atrect, between Duke and Xeith Queen and pass ever the following teute : Chestnut te Priuce, le Orange, te Lime, te East King, te Centie Squat e, te Neith Queen, te Walnut and thence te the park The races will be under the L. A. W. iu!es. The starts will be inade at stand still, at the .sheeting of a pbSel. The get -tleir.cn who will have charge of the aifair aie ai fellows : Judges Walter Beaidnnu, James M. 15 mho and Victer Ilaldcman. Tiiucis J. 13. Snyder, Abra cam lliest and aud do.'eph Barnett. beeier 11. II. Suessarett. Clerks or the Ceuisa Dr. E and Michael Gray. Slaiter V. B Yeuugiuau. The nianageis or the affair have received a U'h'gtain from Beit Pressy,of Smithville, N. J., that he will be here. Mr. Pressy is considered thu finest rider in this country and will give exhibitions. All Olil Tebnccu l'lrlnter. ei I: Age. Mr Geeige Yeung, rcsidiug near East Pie jiecr. commenced growing tobacco in 18":!, and has raised a crop every year sime then. lie began with the common tobacco somewhat resembling the old Kentucky leaf, until Havana seed was iutiedueed in 1837,in Winser township, by the late Mr. Benjamin Themas, when he commenced its culture. His cieps have always been geed and profitable; but, he says, he will step laisiug tobacco aftci thhs. his fiftieth year of its ruccfsstiil eul tine. scugeulR'ri vail e. Samuel Ilauck. el Mechanicsbiirg. Cum bei land county, Pa , entered suit te-day, tbiiiuli bis attorney, J. II. Fry, esq , of thi-- eity, against Levi Seiisenig, toiecevcr damages for the nen-fulfilment of a Senscnig, through and S.-nor, bought a number or cat bund led, and gave in iart payment, tie cut te te be deliveicd in May. The pi ice of cal tie having fallen, SenFenig refused te take them, and they were sold by Mr. Ilauck te paities in Philadelphia at iG.15, and Mr. Ilauck sues Senscnig for the dif-fcience. silk plush, ana plash hands. Has a hand somely carved base, with carved square legs, tOne very commodious centre chair with ap plique seat et richest design and fashionable colors, and crimson embossed silt plush trim ming?. And one large arm chair et particu larly odd shape. The irame Is a model of carv ing. This Is a very roomy chair, and la covered with illuminated plush of a rare pattern, with silk plush border. The pieces have all get spring seats, edge and backs, end the frames, which are all dif ferent, are all finely carved ebony. The covers are different as well as thetrames: finest suit ever brought te this city. Meney Ke turned. Messrs. F. Brimmer and II. Trost recently collected JC1 for the family el D. Carr, but when the money was tendered te Mr. Carr he re 1 used te accept It. It has been returned te the contributors except between five and six dollars. Any person who contributed and the same has net been returned te them can have the amount el their contribution by calling en F. 15 1 1 mm or or H. Trost. MEW AJTXMTI8BKMXia, .SPECIAL NOTICES- Files and ISugg. Flies, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gcplier-j, chipmunks, clfaral ent by " Rough en Hats." 15c. X17"AJrri5U A TV a JS-tfd second hand. Apply te X. BAKKU IOWOBK AS te GOS8 A SON. HO. 101 Middle St. YELLOW rSOKT BC HAVAHA CIGAK, Is the best In the city, made and for sale ' HAKTMAN'S YELLOW J"BONT CIGAH STORE. NEW JUtTJSMTIBXMMSIB. rTJRSDAX FAIR TEMPEBATUEE. AND 1NOBKA8INU WAMTKII BY A YODKG MAM, A SITU A A tlen as a clerk or salesman ; el some experience ; salary net se much an object as te be employed. An Interview desired. Ad dress, " A B.," IsTsmeractB Omcg. rilAKK MOTIUK, AL1, ttOUSRKEKFKBS. X I wiil pay 2c. ler Mixed Bags, 3c. for Gum Shoes. 4c. for AII-Woel Ingrain Carpets, 11 de livered at 223 WEST GRANT STREET, or 235 WEST KING STREET. i ul3 3t WM. F. HENNECK.E. FEATHEKSCLKANED. The only place in town where leathers are cleaned, curled and dyed in all the latest shades, la at E. THOMAE'S, 2) North Queen street. 8hert notice. Lewest prices. Je9 lmd Can't Say Knuugh. "I cannot speak tee highly et Burdock Meed Hitlers; tl'ey have been a great blessing te me. Cured me et biliousness and dyspep sia trem which 1 had sniinreil ter years." Mr. I. Marsh, Bank et Terente, Ont. Fer sate by 11. IS. Cochran, druggist. 117 and 139 North Queen street. TUuncler It Down ine Agep, That ler lameness, ler rheumatism, for aches, ler pain", and for sprains Dr. Themas' Eclec trie Oil is a poMtlve and reliable remedy. Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil can be purchased et any diuggist. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. 43 Ne lamily Dyes were ever se popular as Ihe Diamond Dyes. Tliey never lall. The ISInck is tar superior te logwood. Any color le cents. c.tltle ceutiact. his agents, Nees finiti Mr. Ilauck 11 :il i iO him a diaft of per $00 The lli-,t real skin cure ever discovered was Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It cures all rough and scaly skin di-,etses ami makes the skin smooth and lieiilhy. It is an ornament te any lady's toilet. " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile I'ilte cured my wife immediately of severe neural yia " II. M.Ceckltn, Shcphenlteivn l'a. .Wc. ut ilrugglsts. Celdkn'b Liiiiid licet gesitlen, and perpetuatt1 no ether, et ilrnggi sts. Teiiln will cute indi indi bedlly vigor. Take ill luileed&w My Wife Hail Kits " Fer :l vcars." says our correspondent Henry Clink, of K'airfleld, Lenawee Ce. Mich., ' my w He had IPs. They would la-t ateut an hour, and sometimes longer. Samaritan Ner vine has permanently cured her." H2-lwleedAw Tt:.i t:riiinv:il lit tlie Sitntnp Act a lleeellt te tun rcople. In anticipation of Hie repeal et the stamp ucl, the si.e et the bottles containing the cel clnatcil Simmons Liver Regulator have been ma'erially increased, se that ler $! the quanta,- el the medicine will be greater than here here here toleio. Ask your druggist ler, and be sure yen get the big bottle et ?imven3 Liver Kuau Kuau ltek. The face et humanity displays fewer pim ples than termcily Reason Glenn's Sulphur Seap. 'Hill's Hairand Whiskef Oye," 50 cts. jll-lwdeed&w THE STATE TKACHEHS' HCNIC. i lie Time nl ir Ciittugeil le July Filth As many teachers wish te speud their .:ivtieu away from home, the time for bdldiiig the tcacheis'picnic at GlenOnoke, O.iiben cminty, has been changed te Jul j .I'll. All the teachcis of the ntate are iiivit.d A. large number is expected te b- piriciit As Glen Oneke is only two miles abeve Mauch ("hunk, aud as there aie freqtieuttiains between the two places ti:' ie will be ample time during the day im a lide ever the famous Switchback r.iiluiad. Mr i:icl(r' Ceiiclliliiii. ir. A. S. flicker, the yeuug steno iM.iplicr. vlle shot himself in the head at Yeih while feeling with a pistol seme days age is improving. His mind con tinues rational aud hiight, and this morn ing he tte and enjoyed a hearty breakfast. Nut withstanding the bullets are ledged in his brain, bis chances of complete recovery ate i.owL'etiKideied very geed. A3-Plain Talkfuem dh.Swatwk Te Il7iem It May Concern i Itching riles is one el the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one. can tell whether he is thus tillllctcd by observing the lollewing symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems us it pin worms were ciawllng in or about the lectuni. Small lumps .iomeUnus lerm. The private parts are elteu aliccied. The meie you scratch the worse the. itching. Knewing tlial my elntinei t is super ter te any article in tin market, I guiirantce i te curu the Wiirsi case et itching plies in exist ence. r.SIncd, II.SWAVNK, M. I) lr. Swuyius's Ointment Isulseajili asant and elli-elive emu ler letter, itch, salt rheum, ery lipi'l.c", liail.er'.s Heh, pl:tiplu-i, and all scaly, iiistv, itchy skin eruptions, sold by all iirfiiament dingglsts, or will be -cut lerSOets. (In :te. -.lamps), .! boxes, $l.':5. Address, Dr 'ayiie& Hen, I'liil.ululpliia, l'a. eetll-ly.lTu.TliASftw Itrmvn'H iioiihclielil IVnacen Is the most cllecllve l'aln Destroy or In the win hi. Will luet suiely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied exter nally, tinu tlieieby mere ceitatnly RELIEVE I'AIN, wlietlier chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It is wan anted don den lilu the Hlieiu;lli than any ether -iunli.r picpu picpu rat'eu. It em en pitu m thu Sl.ie, Hack or itewcls, Si,r Tliieut, Hlieimuitijiu, Toothache, an.t ALL ACIII.S, unit is Tlie Orent Uellever of Pain. "RROWN'S IIOU.SKII(ll.l) PANACEA" should be in every rainilj. A le.iipoentul et the Panacea in a tumbler et hoi water sweet, ciied. If piclerrcd, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD, tt cents a betllc. mavl-T.Tli.FAw Feil Lamu del:, muu or Chest use Sill LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Priie, ir cents. Sold by II. IS. Cochran, KtTand l.tt North Queen livet, Lincislnr. tebllendi: w ltd NK AltVEUTlb KMENTM. ANTI-:i- IIOO II11T TO LEARN Couch paiiilin Apply at LDGEULY & CO. Market Stieet, XT T 1 V K -OHHIhTI ANA TKUSOOTT, 1 my wi li, having lelt my be l ami beard. 1 will net Ij lespenslble ler any bills she may cenli.ici. It CLIFFORD TiOHCOTT. 1?0 KKMT. A' The 'urge hall en the second lloer of hx- celsler et lt lull ler rent en easy teims. Inquire JOHN SCHOENBEKGEIt. KI-KIHUT Will bj the (iRAM) OPENING et the Stiawbeiry Festival un !er the auspices et the ladies et the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. In thcchuicu en E -st Clie-tnut street. The fes. tiv.il will continue until Saturday. Admis sion lice. . it T lleiisni. liHiiiHgeil by Kirc. Theie was an alarm el fire this afternoon at half past o'clock struck from bit 41, corner of Lemen aud Market .:! icets. It Was caused bv two Km rill limici.Q adjoining Conn's lumber yard being set en lite by spaiks from a locomotive. The flames were extinguished bafeie much damage was dnue. Trespassing lu tlie Cemetery. Five boys, ranging in age from 15 te IS years, ami named lespctively steey, Myers, Obeily, Ripple aud lleiselmau v.iie an cstcd this meruiug for trcspassiug in the Lancaster cemetery aud iniuringhe trees, r.hrubbcry and flowers. They will bave a hearing before Alderman Samson at a time net yet fixed. Strikers Gene te Werk. All the trouble with the puddlers helpers, at the Pdtin Ireu works, who struck for higher wages en Tuesday, is ever. The men all went te work this morning at the old wages with the exception of four who were discharged by the managers of the work". Strawberry Festival. Te-n'ght the ladies et the First Baptist church, East Chestnut street, will open their annual strawberry icstival in the church this evening. The church has been handsomely (lscmaleil ami a pleasant time Is anllcip iled Grand Parler Suit. In the s'ore window et A. K. llett'uieler'.s tnrnitiire establishment, Eajt King street, is shown one very large Turkish Iren irame ever slntl'ed sera, handsomely carved ebony bise, upholstered with spring seat elge, back and ai ins, with diamond pleating and covered wltheilinscn silk plush, with silk lesetts and tassels en face of each arm and cacirendel back. One large cushioned armchair, covered with a very elegant pattern et Jute veleure, with embossed silk plush bands and fl03sedge pen pen pon pens. Twe small cushioned chairs covered with crimson plush te match sera, with applique backs, and floss edges and pen pens te match. One small stuffed ever chair lu veleure and Wlll 111! held TO. MORROW (FKday) EVENING. at S o'clock. In Washington Assembly hall, tlilul lloer et Girari! house, North Queen strut t. It A. 11. HAMMOND, secretary. VIZ CLOSING OUT HAl.t. stock and Stere. Fixtures. Drv Goods, Groceries, Notions, Glass and Queens wave, mint hesnld this week at Ne. SOI NORTH QUEEN STUEEr, opposite Northern Market Heuse. A large let el syrups will be sold this evening. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. it ST.lTKO niKKTING il Jim ten Hie company -rvmii JL The S1 15AT.KO PKO OSAI.S KOK STKKf.T WORK. Sealed lirone-als ler Imihlimr sewer anil grading Derwart street lrera Maner ie i-einar street, ami ter building sewer en West Chestnut stieet fiem Market street le Water street and ler grading Pine street from West King te Orange street, will be re ceived by the street committee nn te 7 o'clock en MONO . Y EVENING. June 25, 1883. All proposals must be in strict accordance with plans and specifications, te be seen at the otllce or Cel. W. II. Gerhart, city regulator Giant building, and must be for the entire work for fhe (liiferent jobs. Proposals te be deposited in sti eet commute e hex at Alderman Rarr's efllce. Uy order of street committee. ji'N,16,a,2J J. K. ISA RR, fjlerk. T Itl)KSK'.l. Strawberries ! Strawberries ! FIVE HUNDRED liOXES FRESU STRAW ItRllRIES, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING. wnluEsLi'MVi,','.? ye',r ,ireserv ,ng BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING tiTREEl'. HEADQUARTKRS FOIt FIRBWOilKS. STOREKEEPEUS, LOOK TO TEREST.I Give us a call. We are wholesale trade. BTJBSK'S, Ne, 17 EAST KING STREET. YOUR IN- new ready ter the TH)K BEST-THIS BUILDING 614 AM) 30 61G East King street, with steam power, suitable for manulacturlng purposes, ware house, etc. Apply te vvf HERMAN MILLEK, j9 iwd 612 East King St. DGHOOL TAX 1883. C3 The duplicate is In the hands of the Treasurer. 3 per cent, off lorprempt pay nienr. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. J9-tttlR I BUY BIT GOODS FROM FIRST HASuS for cash and sell the best goods for the money In the city at HARTMAN" YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. 'IlUK TIME FOR BIDS FOK THE EBKO- I tlen of the Farmers' Western Market Heuse will be extended te MONDAY, .JUNE 18. at neon. G. M. ZAHM. jil-2td Chairman Building Committee. CI KASS FUR SALK. J The undersigned offers at private sale a let et geed grass by the acre en his tarm en the Wabank read, about two miles from the city of Lancaster. JuliJ-21 MILTON E. IIERSIIEY. MKKWOBIU-AU TUB LATKST HOW prices. V ready for dealers' Inspection, at city Jell-lwd J. E. WEAVER, 53 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. SCHOOL. FURNITURE. Proposals Ter supplying the new four room building en Ann street, wilh Primary, Secondary and Teachers' Desks, will be re ceived until WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, at 8 o'clock p. in. II. Z. RUOADS. j unel3 7td Chairman et Committee. DUBI.IO SALK OF BOUSKHOLD AND Kitchen Furnltuie. Theundersiencd will sell at public sale the Household ami Kitchen turnlture et Mrs. Catharine Gerber, dee'd., at her late residence. Ne. 123 East James street, en FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1883. at 1 o'clock, p. m. A.C. REINOEHL, Executer et estate of Mrs. Catharine Gerb r, deceased. huuBERT A Sutten, Auctioneers. jel2-3t A GRAND STKAWUEltRY FKSTIVaL AND FAIR, FOR TUG BKNKMT OF ST. JOSEPH'S OHUROH, Will (emincuce next SATURDAY, JUNE IC at l o'clock p. in., INST. JOSEl'IPS HALL, St Jeseph street, and contlnue ter ten days. JuI32w INJUK1LS TO THE DRUM OFTHKKAK. The diseases el the membrana lytnpanl occur cither as a result or an Inflammation et the external auditory canal, or of the middle ear. All Diseases of the EYE, EARand THROAT permanently cured by DR-. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Treatment office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. jli3td&w 1-VILIU SALE OF HORSES AND COWS. On SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 18S3, will be sold at public sale at the public house et llen iamln Dally, at Mlllersvllle, Lancaster, Ce., Pa., the lollewing stock te wit : 13 head et VIRGINIA DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES; 10 Celts irem 2 te 3 years old, heavy boned; amongst them are a few teams well mate and geed steppeis. Ten heait of COWS, some lresh and springers. The above stock Is geed and must be as represented or no sale. A credit et U) days will be given. Sale te ceminr nce at 1 o'clock, when attend ance will begiveu by II. C. LINTNER. Samuel Hess ft Sex, Aucts. Jul3-3t VTUTlCK TO BRIDGE BUILDERS FRII- i nesal for the erectleu of a county b.idKoever Little Chickles creek at Myei's lording, en read from Mt. Jey te Celumbiu, will be received at the County Commissioners' office, Lancaster, Pa., until 12 o'clock, m , FRIDAY, JULY 13.1S83. Ne bids will be considered unless they are uccoinpar.ied by a bend ter twice the amount et the bid, ter the falllvlul performance el the work. Specifications can be seen at the commis sioners' elllce. By elder of THE BOARD. At est: Frank Gri est. Clerk. JelKUawdtd (A BAND BICYCLE TOURNAMENT. McGRANN'S PARK, Friday Afternoon, June 15, 1883. ONE MILE RACE. TWO MILE RACE. THREE MILE RACE. FOUR MILE RACE. Eighteen Competitors for the Hand some Geld Prizes. Ladles especially Invited and ar.i assured that the best et order will be preserved. Per sons driving will be allowed en'rance with horses without extra charge. ADMISSION 25 i.ENTE GRAND STAND. It '.10 CENTS. We often hear of busy men, but arn't there a let of busy women in the world ? It did seem as n net weatner was never coming and there need be no haste te de the summer shopping, but when "was there ever se het a June and when did the country hills court us se bewitchine-lv ? Se, then, somebody must be pushed te get the new mattings and rugs and perch chairs and the few scattered things of bed chamber, closet and kitchen that were broken or lest last year. Happily enough, most all of your wants can be supplied at once, and one uniform price saves lets of time and shortens the work. If the list of memo randums cannot be completed by midday, there is no need- te go out into the broiling sun, for lunch can be had in the gallery ever the reading room. There are four difterent convenient places te deposit luggage and have it checked while buying, se as net te be burdened with bags, umbrellas or gossamers. JOHN WANAMAKER. There is coolness in the Ladies' Striped Skirt that costs half a dollar, and it is just as cool as it was when sold at 75 cents net long age. Arcade, right. JOHN WANAMAKER. Fer $2.50, Black Lawn Dresses. Fer $2.50, real geed Gingham Dresses. Fer $3.50, Gingham Suits, trimmed with lace. Fer $4, Chintz Suits, in Plain Celers and Checks. Fer $5, FiguredChintz Suits. Fer 5, Gingham or Seer sucker Suits. Fer $6, Figured Chintz Suits, trimmed with Braid. Fer $6.50, very pretty Striped Seersucker Suits. Fer 7, finer quality Seer sucker, nicely trimmed with Edging. Fer $9, Embroidered Seer sucker Rebe, three colors. Lawn Dresses, $4, $5, $10 and $20. White Dresses, $3.50, up te $70. We never had se many beautiful White Dresses as new. SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY KVKNINQ, JUNE 14, 1833. THE END. BBADr, DORSEY AND THE GANG FREE 1301 Chestnut, second Meer. Take limine ear. JOHN WANAMAKER. IIOAKO OIT HEALTH NOl'lUK. llKALTH DBPARTMKNT, ClTY OF LANCA8TKH, June 1M883. Te the Citizens of Lancaster: in view el the existence el Sinall-Fex in the City of Lancaster, the Beard r.t Health hereby urgently requests the vncclnaHea et all the inhabitants of the city, and the revacclnatlen ei all persons who have net been succes-dnlly vaccinated errcvacclnatcd within live ycais. The Beard et Health will lurnish Vaccine Virus gratuitously, en application te the sec retary, te physicians, for the vaccination el such persons as are unable te pay for the same. By order of the Heard el Health. C. H. BltOWN, M. P., Secretary. I lieai tlly endorse theanVare leqnest. 112-St JOHN T. MacGOnIGlE, Mayer. illUAV, JUNE 7. F A FEW DAYS AGO-A YOUNG MARRIED COU1T.E (ON THEIR WEDDING TRIP) CALLEDTO HAVETHEIR PHOTOSTAKEN BY THE INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS TO GIVE TO THEIR FRIENDb. THEY WERE SO WELL PLEASED WITH TIIEM THAT THEY SENT AN ORDER FOR TWO DOZEN MORE. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 NORTH QUEEN STREET, june2-ttil PROPOSALS FOR rUKNISHIMU aTA aTA tlenery. Fuel and ether supplies. In compliance with the constitution and laws el the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, I hereby invite scaled proposals at prices below maxi mum rat s fixed In schedules, te tnrnlsh Sta tionery, Fuel and ethersupplles ler the Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and the sever al departments or the state government or Pennsylvania, and for plumbing. ga fitting at.d steam fitting ler the Senate and Heuse et Representatives ; repairs, furnishing halls and ce'iiiniltee rooms ei the Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and distribution of reports, documents and ether printed matter et the Senate and Uense et Representatives, and ttie Department of Public Instruction, ler the year ending the first Monday or June, Anne Domini one thousand eight lnlndicd and elehty-leur. Separate proposals will be received and sep arata contracts awarded as announced in said schedules. All proposals must be addressed and delivered te me belere two o'clock and thirty minutes, p. m.et FRIDAY. 29th DAY Or JUNE, A. D., 1883, and at that time the proposals will be opened and contracts award ed by me, in the Executive Chamber, at Har rlsburg, Pennsylvania. Schedules containing lenns et proposals can be obtained en appli appli catien at the efllce or the Secretary of the Commonwealth by all persons proposing te bid for contract. w. 8. STBNGKR, . .5?erelary or the Commonwealth. Jrax 4, 1683. )e4-20td Nun's Veiling, genuine French, in beautiful cream shade ; imported te sell for 37 j4 cents ; the price we oilier it at is 25 cents. A few Cham bray and Sateen Embroidered Robes that have been in the window, the embroidery has be come slightly soiled en the out side fold, net faded, and en this account we have put them down te $5, $6 and $7, which is just 50 per cent, of their value. At the third counter from Chestnut street entrance, right of main aisle, we display this morning the best assortment of novelties for dresses, combina tion suits, robes and wraps, at prices ranging from $3 te $4.50 per yard. Seme are elegantly embroidered with roses, begonia leaves, cornucopias, horse shoes, croquet mallets and balls, &c, en grounds of white, blue, gar net and ether shades of finest woolen fabrics silk embroidery. JOHN WANAMAKER Late importations and bal ances of' ordered goods keep coming along, overflowing our stock of Black Dress Goods. We would like te clear off the counters of some of these lets. Here's one piece of this and two pieces of that ; it's net worth while te tell you what they are, for by the time you get here they may be gene. But we open te-day 2 pieces of Sewing. Silk Grenadine at $1 .25 and 4 pieces somewhat finer at $1.50 ; it is six weeks since we have had any of this make, and we should have received these a month age. Six pieces of 65-cent Black Albatross, which 3 will sell at half a dollar a yard First counter Iretn Chestnut street en trance, leltet main aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City Hull Pquare PnTT.ADKI.rillA. TWO SMALL HAND.MADK HAVANA cigars, for S eta., at the Old Stand, HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR "TORE. Tbe Jury In Uie star Reute Trials Return a Verdict 01 Acqaltai Demonstrative Scenes About tbe court Roem. Washington, D. C, June 14. Tlie jury in the Star Reute case this morning brought in a verdict of net guilty. Cheers and Tears. Upen the announcement; of the verdiet cheers resounded from all quarters of the crowded court room. Mrs. S. W. Dersey sprang te her feet clapping her hands, while tears streamed down her cheeks, and there were many ladies in the court wne were siiently weeping, s. W. Hersey and Brady were the recipients of warm congratulations, and were greeted with renewed cheers as they left tbe court room ey tue crowd outside. Tbe Jar j Discharged. In reply te an inquiry of Judge WyJie a? te his health, Jurer Vernen stated that hi lelt "first rate." The jury was then discharged, and en their way ent of the court room were beset by a throng of inter ested persons, prominent among them being the defendants and Mrs. S. W.Dersey and Mrs. Peck, who thanked them for their verdict with tears in their eyes. Upen reaching the sidewalk the jurors were again vociferously cheered. The foreman stated te a representative of the associated press that Gve ballets were taken, the verdict of acquittal having been reached at eight o'clock this morning. TUE SECOND TRAGEDY. The incitement ever Dukes' Killing Sub-Id Die Features et the JKveDt. Union-town, Pa., June 14. Thosheoting of N. L. Dukes last evening, the slayer et Capt. A. C. Nutt, by the son of the latter, was the all absorbing topic te-day. The excitement has comparatively subsided, however, aud every ene apparently is breathing a sigh of relief new that the last chapter has been added te the sad tragedy. There is a large influx of the rural population eagerly inquiring into every particular of the horrible affair. The yucatleu of tue Heur. Among the masses the question is " What will be done with young Nutt '." People are afraid te trust the ttibunal which acquitted tlie murderer of L'.ipt. Nutt, and would have the avenger tried by a popular veti Thtse questions are a little premature, but the past, present anil future are ali discussed in oue and the same moment. The coroner's jury re snnicd the investigation this meruiug, only ene witness testifying last night. Who Saw the Sheeting. Ofliceis Frank Pegg, Gee. B. Hutchisen, Alfred Cellins, E. A. Linge, Postefficn Clerk Geerge Miuur and ethers, described the sheeting and the in cidents thereof, but their statements did net vary materially from the descrip tien of the sheeting telegraphed from here last night. Officer Pegg described hew no arrested yeuim Nutt after the act had been committed. Thu latter came williDgly with him as seen as he saw that his captor was an officer. The jury rendered a verdict that Dukes came te his death by wounds from a pistol in tlie hands of James Nutt. Steeic marKet. Quotations by Reed, McUrann ira, Lancaster, ra. C L.A 1. C. ...... Michigan Central 93 New Yerk Central KlJa New Jersey Central S8 Ohie Central 113$ Del. Lack. & Western.... J29M Denver Rie Urande.... IS Jrie......................... e3 Ivinsas Jt Texas 32 Lake Shere 112 Chicago A N. W., com.... llWi N.N., Ont. Western.... 2"M tt. Paul ft Omaha 47JJJ Pacific Mail 434 Rochester ft I'ltlsbunrh.. aWd St. Paul 103$! ft Ce , 11 a.m. 12 x. SKNTKNUF.U I'OK I.IFK. 8 x UeiiliiRtclana Sent te tlie I'enlteiitmry ler tbeKesL et 'llielr I.lven. Mount Stf.iu.tne, Ky , June 14. .Tun Barnett, en trial for the murder of Vaughn Helten, was peinutled te withdraw his pica of net guilty and plead guilty. Thu prosecution theu offered testimony te show the facts of the minder. The widow of th-i murdered man told hew her husband was shot in bed aud fell dead upon a sleeping infant by her sidc.The jury fixed the pun ishment te the penitentiary for life. Five el the seven jointly indicted with Barnett, namely, Newton YarbtJi, Jehn Becrafr, Wm. Becraft, Jehn Gibbs and EllietL Wadkius also Headed guilty and leciived a like sentence. Why They iiiiln't Lynch Him. New Yekk, June 14. A special dispatch says that, one hundred armed men rede into Kingsten, N. C, last night te li,cli Guilferd Seau, a uegie, but the slieiitl aud citizens eie guaiditig the jail and tlie nieli depaited quid ly. A Frcurh Village Destroyed. Paris, June 1 1 The village of V.il leires, in the department of Savey, h.is been destieyed by lire. The inhabitants baiely escaped with their lives. All tlie live stock in the pi i v, including one him -died head of oxen, pciished. l'lenly or Winl: for the Court. Washington, June 14. Tue News' San Saba special says tli it the court is new in session at Llano, and state tteAps have, been sent there tu picsirve pjace. Thirty murdeis are en the doeket. Hei ions trouble is expected. A Reported Lease New Yerk, June 14 The contemplated lease of the Headin, Yeik te tlie Ceutial, is pronounced as being assintd by pisenu usually well in formed in Readim; .) flails lepertcd " te New Werk in trie MIucm. Philadelphia, June 14 The antlna cita coal iuteiests haveagieed te wink full time dining the week commencing Mtii.il .y next, June 18, aud te suspend mining' en the 23th, 29th aud 30th iusc Where the Hear Ki'jey 'lliviuaelveH. St. Jehn. N. B , June 14. A young boy named Belditi was killed aud eateu by a bear at Annogance, Kings county, yes terday while picking sarsaparilla in the weeds. Ready tu Opru Up. Wasuinoten, June 14. The comptrel ler of the currency has authorized tlie Fiist National bauk of Rochester, Pa., te begin business with a capital of .10,00(1. Wr.ATtlKK INDICATION. Washington, June 14. Fer the .Widdit Atlantie states, fair weather, northerly winds, becoming light aud variable, slight changes in temperattue, rising followed by falling barometer. I'olaeaeil by ice Creain Wednesday afternoon the wife of E II. Evans, a confection. -r, en Old street, Petersburg, Va., his child and a young lady visiting thi family, were poisoned and inade seriously ill by eating ice cream, which was seasoned thieimli mistake with extract of lemon. Efferts are being made te save their lives. atAKKbia. f lillleliliia Market Puiladklpuia, June H 'Ieur quiet hut 11 in i. Rve Heur at ti 'Q3 ',:. Wheat quiet; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 WAii 119V4; Ne. a de$l UKQ115; Ne.l Red tff'21 Ql 2. Cern linn : sail Yellow scarce at G3GGc : sail Mixed, U13(mc; Ne. 3 MUed, 578C0c. Oats steady an. I In fair deinaud: Ne.l White, 50c: Ne. 2 de, -0849kc; Ne. .1 de, 48Q18KC ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 47c, Rye nominal at 70c. Seeds unchanged. Previsions duif. Butter firmer, with geed demand. Kggs firm en light stocks ; Peiina. extra, 2092OXC : Western, 18K19c. Cheese quiet and unchanged. Petroleum and whiskey uncbange J. Texas I'acinc S9W? Union Pacific 97 Wabash Common 21 Wabash Preferred 45 Wcst'rn Union Telegraph 83vi Loulsvllle ft Nashville... 54 N. W.Chi, ft St. L UJi Lehigh Valley 7J Lehigh Navigation K Pennsylvania GJ Reading 30 P. T. A ltulfale llli Northern Paclflc-Cem... 52 Northern Paciilc Piet... !K llcstonville Philadelphia A Kile Nertiiern Central .is Undci ground Camilla Southern U79S People's Passeinrer. 94 124 129k 9ii MJti 317 1125S 135k s 43J 20K 105JS 96 29Ji 2 51 ll?i t7K ?h IW'4 30 uya M)S 90?5 9 PlilladeliUiitt Quotal.'en-iliv Associated Press. Stocks stead-. 1'hilHilelphiaft Krle It. R leading ICuilieud , Pennsylvania Kallread , Lehigh Valley Itallrend United CmiiiitnicM el New Jersey...., Northern Piicltle. , f-erthein Pact tic Pielerre I Neilherii Central Itallread Lehigh Navigation Company. .k Norrlstewn Kallread Central Trauipnrtatien Ceinpiuv. .. Pitt-h'g, Tltusville ft UMUleR. R. .. Little bchuvlklll Railroad Mew verx Quotations by Associated Press. Mecks unlet. Meney, . New Yerk Central Krle Itailre id Adams Kxpress Michigan Central Kallread Michigan Southern Kallread Illinois Central Railroad Clcve'and A Pittsburgh Kallread Chicigeft Keek Island Railroad Pittsburgh ft Kert Wayne Kallread... Western Union Telegraph Company. Teledo A Wabash New J. r-ey Central New Yerk Ontario A Western l.ccjt bleeKft auil nnnild Kcpertcd by J. 15. Leng. Par val. 1 fi "vJpirct.Lr.an,duelSti2...siO'j " IJSa... IO " lSv... Jim " lfi... lf ' ft perct. In 1 or 3u years.. IG0 ' ! pur ct. Scheel Lean 100 " I ' In I or -11 years. !:i " 4 " in ler 20 vears., " " In 10 or 2U years. U iiihetui iioreugh lean MISU.t.LAWUO'JS STOOKH. yii'irivvllte K. K HIHersvIlluStreetCnr Inijuher Printing Company Watch factory t.:w I.i;;lit and Knel Company , Sleven? lloitse (Bends) , Celiniil.ia (las Company , Columbia Water Company Sii-i.iit'!i.uiii'i lien Company iiar:eiui iionewwaio Stevens Heme . Sicily Island...., Kast Rnndy wlne A Waynesb'g. Milliusvllle Nerma! Scheel Northern Market MISdatXlNfOUS UONUS (mauyvllie R. R., dun iks Rending A Colombia R. R..5s.... Lancaster Watch Ce.. due ISsG haiu'.i-iei- Uas" Light and 'uel Ce.. liij In 1 er'-t yeara 100 Lancaster Uns Light und Fuel Ce.. , iu tee . 1(10 SO . 50 . no , 30 1110 Bank- sr.n WK 12134 J?$ lltf 1292 iy. 38 3155 112V5 131 2SVJ 47 43JJ 2J 3$ '. 2.) Xt-Ji ll' bi 0 M 3-1U H f2S. 0J US 119 . 19 . UtM; . v,yt .Vl . .l.-Xi 9w. . :. . 41'4 -1USJ. . :;7 " . 1 ik . .VI 121K . 38 .127 . 9SK 112K .I47i .ix: .131 S7?J . iuj, . I-8& 27?-H I. OS! Mile. lV6i 117 12H 10l'.Ml 102 11)0 ItMl 102 S5.ri 45 120 90 1U 100 50 50 .$100 .. 100 tee 100 line HJ. TCUNPIKK STOOCR. Rig .Spring A lleaver Valley Bridgeport A Meres hee Columbia & Chestnut Hill 'lelumbla ft Washington I.elumbtnft Big Spring Columbia A Marietta , Maytnwn A Kllzabethtewn Lancaster ft Kphrata Lancaster A WlllewStreet Strasuiirff A Millport Marietta ic Mayiewn ..! irlctm A Slennt Jnv Lane.. I-hlzabetht'n AMl.liilct'u. Lancitaterft Frnitvllle. 50 .$25 . 13 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 .. 2.1 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 21 25 10O 2 .1.23 22H '5 IB 1 21 hM) .V, Ills ll'i 112 10i lOt fie. .1.. Lancaster A Lltttz 25 Lancaitei A Wtlllaiiutev11 25 L'Uiia-jtprA Maner 50 L'tneiwter A Maithnlm 25 j.in.'.tser A Marietta 25 Lancaster A Nev Helland 100 Lanraater ASnaaueluinii'i 300 BANK STOCKS. First National nanh 100 Farnurs' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 11)0 Lancaster County National Utinfc.. no Coin mi. la National Bank :00 Christiana National Bauk 100 Knlnatit National Rank im First N ttleual Rank, Ceiumbla.. .. 100 Firs! N'allenal liana, Sirabiiri.... 100 First. National Bank, Muiiettu le-i First Nntleual Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 LItit. National Hank 100 Manhei n National Bank 100 Union National Rank. Meipit Jey. 51 New Helland National Bank U 131 (lap National Bank 100 120 is 2-1 is M 111 47. HI 31 Ul 51 75 101 13:1.10 41 ,r. 79 275.50 100.03 140 110 25 83" Hi lil.'tu il.S 2)0 151I.2S 140 151 VOAL. B. aiABTIH B. wiieii'.riie uu: l.'cUJl Dealer In all ktnda Ot LUMBER AND COAU ea-iuixi: Ne. 120 North Water and rrln.'nj ' i- . i'-i've Lcineii Luncafter. nviv M4MM'.K AMI UllAI.. New Yerk and Philadelphia iloise Mi nim; by the carload at reduced prlcei All Iti.i BKST URADKS OF COAL, Beth ler Family and .Siijim pnrpeies. Ci:.MKNT bvth liarre.. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yaiid 31.1 Harrlshiirg I'ile. (iKNEi'.AL OirricB 20 Kast Chestnut street. Kauflrnan, Keller & Ce. ftiirl-lyil 10,11. ; M 1 laid ..1 " KKI-'i . v. H. co no, H w iTILit ST., Luiututer, j-u.. :' s".!.- tin ' Krtatl niratern la IBhiE AND GOAL. r. Willi ttic Tcleplionle KzcIiku)c .1 -ir.r- n Xil NORTH WATH NOTH K TO CONTKAUTOttM. Sealed proposals will be received up te 7 o'clock, p. m., en SATURDAY, JUNK 23. ISsi, Ter wen: anil material requ'redat the Kastern market house. In the lollewing divisions : Fer bricks per ,ece ( hand and machine made ). Fer laying brick per 1,000. Fer cut-stone work-, sills, slaps and re.ln f. Fer mill-work. Fer lumber. Fer paving, persquare yard. Fer sand, per ten anrt per l,eon brick in wall. Fer lime, per bushel. Fer painting and glazing. Fer carpenter work. Fer tin rpelingand spouting. Fer plumblDg. Fer making and placing In position ree. trusses and rooting, same ready ler tin. Fer plastering. Bids will also be received at the sam.itlmu and place for the erection et the whole house complete. Plans and specification) can be seen at the office et Allen A. Iterr ft Ce., Ne. les K. Klu,; street, where bids will be received. The committee reserve thu right te reject any or all bids. J. rRED. SEN Kit, iel3,16,20,22R Chairman. . Kmr Trk MarKK. w Yerk. June 14. Fleur Uull and easier. Wheat c lower and heavy; Ne. 2 Red. Cera XQUfi lower and quiet : Mixed Western pet. 50O65XC ; de tntnre, W673c. rrSlt a ?ai-e lower ; He. 2 July, 45c ; State, 500560; Western, 450C4C. Live Stock Prices. Chicago Hogs Receipts. 24.000 head : shin ments, 2,300 head ; market brlslc, acUve ana Arm, but net quotably higher; alt sold; mixed packing, $0 30a 70 : heavv ic 65S7 -light, IG2iGC 75; Skips, $3 2535' ' 9 Cattle-Recelpta, 4,00j head shipments. 2.900 head; demand brisk; market llrmer ana mero actlve ; all sold ; experts, 5 geC 15 -geed te choice shipping, 5 C0Q5 80 ; com men te medium. 55 50 ; cows and mixed slew- but steady at 2 5005 ; stockers ana teeders. $34 90. biieep Receipts, sOO head; shipments, ICO head ; market brisk and strong ; common te geed at $j 7534 25 : choice te extra. t4 5035. last Liberty Cattle Receipts, 1,425 head ; 4KS5C 636c; ra-r te geed, 5e5e; JsfT1.001113 neais market slew; Philadelphlas.t710a7 20; Yorkers, 6 9071e!. Sheep Receipts, 2,a head ; market lair ; bw3A-5d5c ; ,llr te g00l, QV4b ; common. 20eC. m -3J 1 v .! -51 & - t "-? At ' 1 4 VJ vT&i