Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 04, 1885, Image 4

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KX fiOILDING BOOM.
jtvmbkm' .vr new nevates
:ymetifft vpjit unt.tmniA.
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I of the Child Who Wm Accident-
fiMfeltaaMl-1taM B IIchm-Leth
9mk W Bmetlful nce or Fancy
L Werk Town Notea.
r Correipendenoo et lirrELttaBHein.
itmniA. June 4. itulhllntr cnntmrtern I
-Wbrt Mbusv.lust new ns thev ejm be, I
rUttf have plenty of work en hand, despite I
noeny prospeois wmcii coturentou tliem
r'iltMM opening of the season. It was expected
.'WW even iluller than lest year, but such Is
. tWt,tbe case, and between CO and 75 new
MSdifltpi -will be erected in Columbia this
W ite.'- There are new niore being orected
Plm mU of lest year togethor.
- ,';T.; FanenU of the Hhtipps Child.
$ Add death occurred in the family of David
Miupps, or Masenyille, en Hiuulay. Mr.
Sfcupps' two-year old child found a liotlle of
;Mtaient, andpave imrtef itupontenlH te his
nine-mentiis etu nroiuer. iKiain nwuiteii
Death resulted.
. The Infant's remains wero burled this after
Iiis after-
S'noen from the , Masen ville
Monnenlto tueet-
sjk&ift house.
J'.'V A IeFeart.
.J - A large number or Uie old Itlver Itrothern
'denomination held a leve feast vesterdav. In
- .mUwaowned by Jonas Heffman nnd which
M sltudted near Ilostelter's mil!
Memliers
of the denomination observe the Lord's su
r1
Mr, feet washing nnd exchanging the holy
ubs upon meeting,
t the aervices. .
Hundred wero present
4C.
Deautlful Fancy tVrk.
iljpno.ef the most exiiuNlte pieces of fancy
J werk ever made In Columbia, wis seen in Bt
IHial's 1. E. church last ovenliig, te wliicli
tWMTOgatlen It, or rather tliey, worepro-
, gntted byMrs.lIugli M. Neith, their maker.
. The nresent consists of nn nttiir idntli. milnlt
ljhaaner and two book marks, of ollve greeu
Af4tBth,'nnd worked in old geld, ruby nnd tur-
rbe seen te give Mrs. North her due
n. .-"t
jf0!1" !cnl Orcanlmtleiiii.
ee lire company, Ne. a, will held its
1 monthly Jmslness meeting tills even-
ledge Ne. 870. 1. O. O. K. ei Celiiin-
f,ta'one of the etroiigestofltsngoin the
miu iv u;ui u luiureinaiis nrigm lnuoeii.
aiomberg nre Iwinir initiated at overv
eetlne and decrees conlerred. Se minOi
work has the ledgo en hand that Its sessions
are kept up until 10 and 11 o'clock. The
financial condition of the Indue i.s nil that
could be desired
Town Nnt.
Dally Invoices or luaclilnery are being ro re ro
celvod nt the Columbia rellingiulll. Yester
day n cr lead of rolls wits recelved and will
be placed in position next woek.
The rceovery or Henry Heitzel, the It. .k V.
H. It. brakemnn, who was se severely injured
In thoHelllugor siding wreik, is considered
liiiracuteuH. He isiniw alile (i cot around
en crutches. Kn'gliiccr McCoiniell has also
recovered and is again en duty.
A spread rail caused it 1. It. It. ougiiie and
one freight car te be ilerailed hi front of tliu
Columbia rolling mill utlice yuhterdny. Ne
damage was done.
Tlie press from nil iwirts of the country
Hiieak of the oiitertnlnniont given liy ill
Henry's minstrels as beingllrsU'htsslnuvury
particular. TilotreUDaniitiimrlntlinlViliiiiililu
oiera lieuscUhls evening.
inn, es( yesicruay sem at
arry Jlec-k, u brick lumse
Ia.-7.iiii1 Hltntti.il i
u iiyj, tnB
root, near CherA7. lerftiti
lvnss iLsuing nes amounted te nauglit se
far. Scores of our liHliormen aticntly ilshed
for thorn at the dam, but was rewarded by
catching only yellow cattish.
Twe shail, eacli weighing six pounds, wero
caught In n scoop net yesterday in the raft
shute by Dad ' Slioetz.
A party el Columbians, with sover.d ladles
and gontleimui from Iuice-stcr, will sjieud
te-night en theMudlsiaud Imttery, wntchiiig
shail being caught
Tlie Kivoraide base ball clubeutplayeil the
Our IVejh j4letdtty,t every vkiIuU and wen
a gume from thein, en the Sliawiioe greuntls,
by tlie following score.
JllVlTHldO s 4 c l s 5 l l e ss
Our llej-s u 1 S 3 ii l 13 4-lii
Huse litu Klvia-Hlili) 31, Our lleyn, MjtiinrH
ItlxsividuViUiii'IleyH'.'l; vuriicil hiiih, Itl vurxlile
IS, Our lieys 4; Btruck out, Klerldu 3, Our
lleya, U.
The IXumtlossef ML Jey, are oxpectod In
Columbia this ndonieon, te contest with
the Columbia club.
THE COUJVTr JWOTOjIS.
Fliliinthe riuce nnd Time for Iho liiler-Ceulity,
Iteunleii Ueuvrul (iuixl llcullli 1'ietnllliif;.
A Hlateil meeting of tlie Iine.iiter county
medical society was lielil In (irand Army
liall, Centre Kiuiare, this city, Wcdiieiulay
allorneon.
Tlie following iinmeil memlicrs weroiires wereiires weroiires
ent : Dm. Albright, Aloxander, llrysen,
HoleniuH, Dmckblll, liernlliei.sel, DeckliiH,
Jllack, Ilrebst, ltl.ickwoeil, Carjieiiter, Oral;,
Comiiteii, Clini;er, M. lu DaviH, ICIiler, M.
JU Herr, D. R Hcrr, A. a. Herr, Hertz,
Hersliey, JlytiH, Keneagy, Kocliler,
Kroider, J. It. Leliman, J. H. Musser,
J. M. MusMer, II. E. Mtisser, Mayer, Martin,
Jllller, Jlon'.zer, Nowjilier, Netttclier, li. It.
Hohrer, Hoebuek, (1. M. KeaniHityder, Ko Ke
laml, ltlnievalt, 1). II. Slieuk, Hliownlter,
Tr.ibert, Thoiiiiisen, Troicliler, Welelinns,
Weaver, Wltmer, WostiiaeH'or, Zleirler and
Zell.
Mount Otetna jark wan tixed n the jiLaee
nnd Thursday, August '-7, ns tlie tltne ler
holding the next annual iutor-ceuuty re
union. Dr. Urebst, dolegate te tlie convention of
the Btnte Medical hociety held at Kcmuteu,
May 'J7 and US, niade a reinirt, from ivhlcli it
npiieared that tliu iirccoeiliiigH el tlie conven
tion were of ureat vnlue nnd iniportance te
tlie Intorest el tlie jirofcssien and allbrded
much plonsnre te thase In attoudauce.
HeportsfreiiidilloreutsoctionHoftliocounty
Hliewed that tliore wero no epidemics, nnd
that the general health of tlie county is geed.
After the transaction of some private buL
liess the Boclety adjourned.
JUS Ct.OTUJNO STOLEN.
WhatTlieiiian II. tlrndy, of Jllarletta. biv iituu
1'jirly Heur Tills Murulii);.
MAUlliliA, oime 1, This morning about
threo o'clock,Mr. Themas II. Grady, teller of
the Klrst National bank, who rooms at the
Crass Keys hotel, was awakened by a slight
noiseiu his rixnn. On looking iiroundhe
beheld n burglar n few feet from his bed
with a suitor clothes el his (Mr. a rally's)
under his nriu. Hislng up lu bed Mr.
Grady demanded what he wanted, when he
made a sudden rush for the deer, running
down stairs and out of the kitcheii deer.
Tlie burglnr undoubtedly was only ofter
meney, as tlie clothes were leiiuil next morn
ing en Fairview street, minus six dollars
which had been In the vest ockeL
The premises wero entered through a col cel
lar deer In the back yard.
The Statu IMinnuuclstH.
The State Pharmaceutical association, In
session in Krie te-day, sent a telegram of
sympathy te the druggists of plaguo-strluken
Plymouth. Theyalw) exchanged greetings
with the state associations of Virginia and
Massachusetts, new in sessien. The associa
tion will meet in Lolianen en the second
Tuesday of J une, lSSti. Dr. C T. Geerge and
J. A. Jliller, of Harris burg, wero installed as
president and soercLiry, with J. II.
Itodseckor, of Lolianen, asassisLiutsocretary,
and J. I Lemliarger ns trensurer. I'rofessor
Marscli, of l'hlladelphie, reperted two fraud
ulent iirtlcles In pharmacy, cubebs and Sum.
,bul root
A Sinn lu the Heuse,
Frederick Haas, son of Prof. R W, Haas,
attained his minority this morning, nnd as he
lias been a geed boy, his parents surprised
him lu the usual way by many substantial
tokens of the high esteem lu which they held
him. Mr. Haas is a geed mechanic, having
.served an upprenticesliip with Mr. W. C.
lliichnilller. lie has many friends In this
city who welcome him into tliu ranks of the
" majority," and wish him, a useful mid
- prosjiereus career,,
Hurvly of tlie l'eaie.
Jus. Sellers lias been arrewed oil ceuiplalnt
of his wife Carrie, yhe charges hldi with
surety or the peace. Alderman Doeu will
Investigate the threats.
. lUUeu by m Uef.
This luerulng Ira D. Kendlg was bitten
la tlie leg by a deg owned by Henry "NVittle.
iiwMi wtreet. at. tiywi rwsHHi
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BXRZOU I'LKADS OOIZTTi
HI Sentence Deferred. In Order te Vtte Ills
Tmtltnhnjr In Civil Suit.
Wednesday Afternoon Upen the roas reas roas
Rembllng of court en Wednesday afternoon
the cane or commonwealth vs. Matthias
Holntxen, perjury, ronderod n verdlct of nel
guilty, and Imposed two-thirds of the costs
en the dofendnnt tind one-thlrd en Cenrad
Blioatler, the prosecutor.
The forgery cases against Jacob M. Hull
wero called for trial, nnd the accused haveiI
tlm miintv tlin nxnrninn nf trvlnir four of tint
4.
canca uy entering a pica ei irtiiiiy. iiie in
hi
illcttnimln en which utraiMnf irllltv wnre nn
tored charjred Kntt with ferulnif Uiu namenf
his father. David M. Itult. te four notes, tlie
aggregate faoe vnltie of which was 1,000.
Theso noteH wero discounted nt tlie 1 jancaster
County and Farmer's batiks of this city.
The accused was put en trial en the llftli
lndlctment, which charged him with forging
tlionameot C. M. Itult te n note for MTd,
dated Octolier 30, 18S-I, pnynble sixty days
after date nt the Union National ML Jey
bank. C. M. Hutt tes-tllled that his name en
the nole was a fergery, that he had net writ writ
ten his name or authorized nny person te
wrlte 1L It was also shown tliatthe nccused
forged tlie name of his father te four notes.
Tlie dofendaut denied having forged the
name of C. M. Hutt te tlie note in uuosllen
nnd claimed that tlie signature was genuine
nnd te get out of tlie payment of the note C.
M. Hutt swears It is n forgery. A uumlKir of
wltnosses tostifled that the character of tlie
accused for telling tlie truth was geed. The
Jury nfter n short deliberation returned a
verdlct of guilty. Hentoucewns doferrod.
The next case called was the celebmtcd
Ames 11. Hestetter fergery ense. Counsel for
dofendaut prosentod the cortlflcnte of Dr.
McCermlck that Mr. Messor, n witness mate
rial for tlie defendant, was tee ill te ntteud
court and ivsked forncentiuuniiceof the case.
Counsel for the commonwealth said Win. D.
Messor had leeii seen en the slreets or tlie
city and that being se he was able te come te
ceurL The court directed that a Jury be
sol ec toil nnd sworn and Hint the case would
go ever until morning when 11 would IhjiIo IhjiIe IhjiIo
termiuod whether Dr. Musser was uble te
attend court
I'iuriitlay Murniny Court met atO o'clock
mid Dr. McCermlck, tlie physician in attond attend attond
nnce en W. 1). Messor, who was subim-wed
ns a witness for tlie defeuse hi the Ames It.
Hosleller forgery ie, npHMrt'd before the
court nnd made allldavilthat Mr. Messor
was Htill'erlng from nervous debility, nnd it
would net be Hiiro for him te go through tlie
ordeal of nn oxnmlnntlen en the witness
stand. On tills ground the case was con
tinued.
thk iinnzeii reitai:itii'.s.
Jeseph Horzeg has recovered from his
sovero Illness of yesterday, and this
morning he was brought Inte court by
the Hheriir. The district attorney called the
forgery cases against him for trial, and a pica
of guilty was entered by ller7ogeii the seyen
Indictments against film. The lergerles
were as follews:
The unmoor Milten 1'. llucli te a uetu for
$.-112, held by Jehn Kteiu.
'I'he name or Milten K. Ilueh te a unto for
$IOO, held by the KurinerM' National bank.
Tlie nainoef Henry Nlxderf te a nole for
M!H), held by the Farmers' National bank,
Tlie name of Jacob Dewers te a note for
$200, held by tiie Imcoster County Natien:
bank.
The name of Jacob Dewers te u nole f
f l,:j(K), held by the Imcastcr County
eaiiK.
Tim naiiHts of I). ma (1
Ifielil te u until Ter SI.7UKT llelllnmlll
Hums. . Jjri held by H.Uimcl
Tim unifies efj. H. JT .
Kielil te u iieti'bnilmiiiaiidDcnJamiVJ
Hums. jr: mr fi-jji, neiit uy HamuclVJ
Miiiti.,if.
r.rti... navas delerred until the next tern
Luil',,,l m' "ai uiu lusiiiuuuy 01 jicrye
e iukeu in ineeivu suits nemllnt; air.i IiibI
jinn.
Ni:ar.i:'T ok het r.
(lordeu Armstrong and Aloxander Ilemp
crly wero indicUsl for neglect or duty.
During tlie past two years the accused were
supervisors of Martlu township, and tlie
allegation is that they neglected te projierly
iKjrrerm their duties in allowing the read
leading from Lancaster te Mnrticville tore
main in an impassable condition. Accord
ing te the tcstliunny of soma of the witnesses
for hair a mile this side of Mnrticville the
mid is low nnd tlie water deposit en the
read makes it imiiassable. On trial.
rumisiA wins tiii: eint.
iJincantur Would llaie llnd tliu (lame Hut rer
Itul I'lehlliiK.
YeHteidnj' uftorneon the Virginias nnd
Lancaster club playcil their third game In
tlie presence of another large audience. Tlie
home team wero dofealod for the second time,
but they Uoserved te win the game. AV'otzel
pitched for tlie Iianeaster, and had he re
ceived tlie Hiippert that lilii line work do de
hcrcd, the game would easily have been
wen. The Virginias could de little with his
delivery, but tlie errors of the home team
wero inadeat tlie most critical points and
just when geed playing should have liven tlie
rule. The -visitors scored three runs and
wen the game luthOHevciithiiiiilug, but they
should net have had nny. The Laueastorox Laueasterox Laueastorex
cellcd at the bat, lint their opponents played
a wonderful Helding game. Thoscero, lu full,
is given belew:
LAMOAHTTIt.
u lii 1'iiJ
(I 0 l I) 0
0 0 li l 0
lis - 0
0 'l ! 0 l
II l l 2 0
II (I '.' 2 .')!
II l l 0 0
II II 111 II l
0 l 2 7 II,
1 T.JH Trv '
I'aiker, I..
Ilolleui, c
ll hind, i
SI'Tuin'y, in
Iieuald..!..
Teinney, .,
KIimkI. r. ..
OiUjieenw'd, s
n, I, ei 1
t . K'li li. i..,.
'-I
e, u e
.leliusl'li, III
N.Mli,3
0 fii (I
Corcoran, i.
e e
n e
milium, i
llliruliiH. 2..
e
u
e
Oldlleld, I..
Tale, c
Wetzel, p..
Klinber, p..
Total.
Total.
l.N.MNOB.
I.uneaster e mi 1 0 il
Vlrulul.i e e u l e li
e l
e l
SIIUMAUV.
Kai'iied runs Virginia. 1. Twe Imimi lilts
lilmlK'i', McTaintiuy. l.elt en liases Vliglulu,
li ; Uine.ister, li. Iieuhle plays Teuiney, Old
Held. Struck out Virginia, J; Ijinenster, 2.
Itulk Welyel. lilt liv ball Parker. Kloed.
Passed halls Vli-lttla. 3; l.tincisler, 1. Time
organic Twe hour. Uuiplie Ucergu Slyurs.
lllainend Dots.
Tlie SL Leuis mid Athlotle meet te-day.
The llutl.dees nre net such n sick herd after
nil.
Tlie Virginia players say that the Lancaster
club is the strongest tliey have yet played
against.
The Laneaster club is biking a rest at home
te-day as thore is no Eastern League sched
uled game.
William Wykelf, or Princeton, lias been
appointed uulKasteru League umpire in place
efv. II. Quliui.
Tlie Norlelk club will be here te-morrow.
Derby seems te be changed around daily,
mid yosterday he played second base.
Jake Geedman has been given n leave of
absence from the Trenten club for a short
period. He has been lu bad health for seme
time past and is suffering from something
like ngue.
The Virginias are still ahead for tlie East East
ern League championship. The Trenten
have wen tlie same number of games, but
lest ene mere. Fer that leasen tlie Virginias
wero anxious te win hore yosteidjy. The
Nationals ere third, Newark fourth and Lan
caster lllth.
In Philadelphia yosterday tiie New Yeik
mid Philadelphia League clubs played a
gicat game of ball and it required eleven
Innings te soltle IL Tlie "Giants" from
Getham wen by the score of 8 te 7 nnd ten
thousand uakers yelled "with rnga Tlie
home club outbatted the visitors, but did net
de as geed work in the Held.
The games played yesterday More: At
Ihill'ule: llulliile, 11, SL Leuis, 0; ut Provl Prevl Provl
dence: Providenco I, Hosteu, 1; ut llaltl llaltl llaltl
more: Ilaltlmore, C SL Leuis, 3; at New
Yerk : Mets 10, Louisville -I ; at Trenten :
Trenten, 5, Norfolk, i! ; at Newark : Newark
5, Wilmington 1 ; nt Jersey City : Nationals
II, Jersoy City 'J.
Corpus ChrUtl.
Te day Is tiie feast or Corpus C'hristl (the
Deily of Christ) In tlie Calliella church, being
the commemoration or the establishment of
tlie ouclmristle tipper. The 1'e.ist was insti
tuted by Pojie Urban IV, In 1S5I, in liener or
the Consecrated Hest emblematic or tlie
body or tlie Lord and witli the vlew le pro
viding an occasion for its special adoration.
Services wero held in tlie several Catholic
churches of this city lu honor of the day.
I'eiuleu Day.
I
Te-day is quarterly pension day nnd the
olUcea of the aldermen and notaries wero
thronged with pensioners huvlng their
veuchers uttosted.
Bcboel Ileard MeetliiK.
The June ineeling of the school beard
will
, be J held In common council chamber this
7 ; i iTi tii " - . w... ...
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LJLSrCAgTKlU PAlLY mTELLICEKOXB, THl
Tf K LVltlKRAtt MlNiHTKltlVSt.
A Let or Important llunliiens TranNtcted Te
Meet Next In Kualen.
At Wednesday's session of tlie Iiullierau
niliilsterluiu, in Allontewu, He v. W. A.
Hchaelfcr nnd his dolegate recorded their
names in opposition te the resolution net
sustaining tlie lleupt npiieut.
The rojiert of the delegates te tlie general
council was rend by the Itev, Mr. 1-alrd. It
emboli led the amount expended in the for
eign mission Held, the prosjiectsef home
missions, and referred te the uniformity of
worship by tlie use of the church, books, etc.
Dr. Schmucker staled Hint the oxiiense ier
schools lu the fereign mission Held was fi,()00
ponjuarter, exclusive e( missionaries' sala
ries. The teLil extra oxikjiiseh this year will
be nlietlt M.WI0.
Tlie inem'eers electcd te tlie executive
coinuiittee toservo in coiinectieii "wltli olll elll olll
cers of the synod nnd presidents of confer
ences' nre: Clerical Itevs. J. J. Kueiidlg,
It. M. Kcliimxer, D. 1).; 1'. J. V, Scliantz, It.
Hadtler, D. D., nnd D. H. (lolssiuger. hay
A. W. l'ottelger, A. Ilemlel, T. II. Dlelil, K
11. Iielssnud C. It. haul.
It was recommended that no further tevis-
ion of the Mauu-Kretel catechism be made
Until the general council has published its
catechism.
The following directors of tlie theological
semlnary were elected : Clerical Hevs. II.
jm. ncumucKer, .i. j. rry, j. j., v. is
chan, V. W. Wcisketten, V. A. .Seliacller
nnd J. J. Kueiidlg. K-iy D. J. Itemmel, II.
Ilaeta Zaun, W. II. .SUiike. Jaceli Oeisson Oeissen
halner, T. II. Dlelil, W. W. Kurt.
Tlie election or trustees or Muhlenberg col cel col
lego resulted in the eliolce or Itevs. V. J. V.
Sclmntz, Knecli Hinith, I. N. H. Krb, J. D.
Si'hiudel. . K.Kpieker, (J. A. Htrantz, nnd
Messrs. Alfrud (1. Kargcr. A. W. l'eltelger,
a. Numiey uirlcli ami i;. n. Niiiiuer.
Thoceiumlttcoou systeuiatiu IxiiiomiIciice
roxrted that (18,H2l.tW was receied last year,
mid ltf,KH.07 iluring isn't, and that t20,2SI.'jO
Is needed for the current year.
The delegates elected from the mlnlsleriuin
te the gouenil council of the Lutheran church
wero : Clerical Doctors Hhaeth, Iss, Fry,
Schniuckcr, Mann, l'roressers Jacobs, Kiieu
dig, Weisham and Huvs. Heliaut Hhitor Hhiter Hhitor
lectuer, Hernie, Hill, WeisUetteu. Hpleker
nnd (lolssiuger. Alternate Clerical dele
gates Doctors Hchaeli'er, Hadtler, Wacker-
uagle, IteiH. Denustatter, (Irahiii, droll', IS.
1'. Kraiiillch,(ireh,.I. W. Ilassler, Nehhs-ker,
Mayer, lleupt, Hibole, Kepner, Coejsir, Farly
ami Kehter. An equal number or lay mid
alternate lay delegates were elected.
The recommendation that the staudanl text
or the Lutheran catechism be used In the re
vision of thecaUvliism was adopted, and that
the text mid arrangement be that or the
Kierclie llucli Ter the Herman and or the
Church Heek for the Kngllsh.
An evenlug session was held, at which the
reH)rtef the committee en the proceedings
of conference was adopted and the annual :-
iiropnaueii ei moo niaiie ler me seiiunnrv
library. Kev. Dr. Nheath was nisliitcd
the dolcL'ale te tlie New Yerk iujtT., .,.,..,
nt Iliiilule next week. Fmther.'' C . tl,
or tlie new censtitutlim wnH0""1"?""
the next imsitlng ej&ill K, " "' "l
or the ...M...iiiLy""'1- ll,u report
tli-it lii lui j"SBe en ilcicoiiesses sliewed
! cnii"nhil?yrW'. H0V0 ilrriv,',, ,lt l,'V
clnirL'e iV" riilladelplilauiiilns.stin.ed
,,l7,LirToiie ill vision. Any single laily or
r.nlsii(Hi ciinnicuir, iminiwn """'" ""
yeiirsefnge, may Ikstoiiie a deaconess,
need net Ihj ixiuiki ny eain. niue'i"1,"
f the commlttce en Lngllsh missions m
ii.ii..,i.,i.,l.l.. nml Ihnl nf Mm commltleeou
iBiroehial roiierts were adopted. Next year
meeting or the mlnlxterlum will be held in
Christ church, Fasten.
viiuvinr.xci: Tunxmur xen:.
liMMlif-n. AiiiieIiiIimI Tlm tVeddlnit of RfU
rV Aililln hleUm nnd haiiniel lliilirr.
I Xu. ,..,,, u iTITW"'""'
IUtoftlieapiolutuieiitsortPacliorH of 1'rovl 1'revl 1'rovl
denco tewnship: Hislng Sun, J. Keyerj
Hiwlleld, W. M. Driiiuiu ; ML Airy, H. R
Miller j nrcen Drier, Ames Shirk ; Hickory
drove, Witnier Herr ; Iliis.s, ; Harmony,
vacant; New Providence, vacant; Puipiea
township; Harmony Hall, Mrs. Emma R
Ilarnish; Mt Crown-Wick, J. C. Iturk
hnldur; ML l'.iriinsstiH, Harvey Khlneer;
ML llne, Jacob Hohrer; I'etpie.i Valley,
Olie lloliliiseu ; ML Wiishingteu, Clar.i ,or ,er
clier ; Htevens, Harriet b'elnier.
Miss Addie Stokes, daughter of J. It.
Stokes, was married ti Mr. Samuel lluljr
en Sunday, May til, at her Other's nideiiee
at (1 o'clock lu the evening by Itev. J.
Smoker. A number of friends were present
w lie arter tlie ceremony sat down te u royal
iM'ildlng supjier.
Mrs. Jacob Stokes has it large troe or the
sueW'tmll variety laden with bloom, among
uhlch is a small limb iilxiut 1 feet in length
around which Is clustered IS! large nnd line
snowballs. Whecaii bciit it?
Mr. Jehn Ilubvr, of 1'equea has sold n
stable of very line large steers which he pro pre pro
ixisesle ship en Saturday, Juned.
The l'linic ill 1'eiiryn I'.uh.
Tlie jileiiic or tlie parochial school nnd
academy or SL Mary's Citholie cliurch ut
Peiiryn paik yesterday was a tlelightrul suc
cess throughout nnd the little ones scented te
thoroughly approciate tlie situation, for tliey
ieuiKd about tlie sjiacleus and licuutiful
wikhIs from nieriiiiig until night witlieut
apparent latigue. Some llttle uneasiness was
caused by the disapiearance of four liltle
girls in the morning and search was insti
tuted for them. Tliey had hist their way in
tlie vast tract or tlmlsir laud, but happily
round their way back iHifore nightfall. As a
picnic ground Peiiryn park premises le be
come uescrvcuiy popular.
Death nf Sirs, (lurlrude Mehilmtner.
Mrs. Gortrude Steinhutiser, widow of the
Inte Nicholas Steinhauscr, dieil last oeiihig
at the residence of her son-in-law, Jacob It.
Amwake, Ne. 307 North Quoeu street, in the
70th year or her age. She was a native or
lUvatiauuil came te this country ivilli her
husband, who died soverul years age. She
was a well educated and accomplished
woman, and a consistent iiieiulnir of the Eirst
Horernicd church. Site leaves two sous,
JeM-pii and Frank Stehihaiiser, nnd one
ilatfglitet, who is tlie wife of Jacob It. Am
wake, esq.
Only One ledger.
Only ene ledgor was in tlie station house last
night and he was discharged this morning.
Business is dull ut Iho station house nnd
ICoepor Sheuck is net near as happy ns dur
ing the winter when he had from iiO te 40
subjects nightly.
Inter-County llrld;fl.
Tlie county commissioners te-day decided
upon Joining wltli the Clioster county com cem com
misslenersin thoeroctlouof an inter-county
bridge ut Hess' fording en tlie Octoraro
creek.
SKnvicKspiepiinitery te tliu communion will
be held in tlie l'icsby terinn uliurcli this evening
nnd also te-morrow evening ut 7K o'clock.
VEAlllS.
Btkisiiauskii. In this city, en tbeSd Inst., Ocr
truae, lellct orilielaUiNieUolusatcliiliuuer, in
the 7Jlli year of her aye.
The leluttvcs am friends of the family nre
respccttully Invited te attend the fuuurul, tiein
her lute lesldunee, Ne. 1W7 North Quueii street,
en Ktiturdiiy iifternoen nil o'clock. Intcriueiit
at I.uneuster ceiuetery. "til"
ltiiTB.-In this city, en Ilia 3d Inst., Mary C.
eldest duuBliteref tiedcilek mid .lune l. Kote.
Tlie relatives nnd frlnnds of tlie lamlly uie re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, fteni
her parents' residence, Ne. 40 North Clui lotto
stieet, en Saturday ulternoen ut 2 o'clock. In
terineut nt Lnneustur ceiuetery. Slit
atAJlKKTS.
Chicago Produce Market.
Ciiioaue, June J, 0.30 n. in. Tlie uiuikct
opened ns fellows :
Wheut-J uly.Hle : August, 83X 5 Hul'L. Wc.
Cern-July, 4u: August, tsej bept., lue.
outs July, 33u: Aiitf., !WXe.
l'erk July,tiui7! August, UI17. . . .
lju-il-July, OM: Aug., tU07; Sept.. 1 Ki.
Ulbs July, fcilKSSXi; Aug., Vi i bpt., W 3i
HLOelNO.
lr. M.-Whent nutlve-July, KC Aug., me;
.Sept., ttte. , ,
Cem tlrui July.HiVie; Aug.,16W0i nept., 4)e.
Outs llnii July, aj.;Qiijtj Aug., 31i5 bum.,
Perk steady-July. $10 37Ki Aug., 10 17K-1-nl
slwidyliily, a 57 i Auk., W ta.
lllhs iiiilet-July, (3 35; Aug., A ttBept.,
riilluilulphU 1'rudiica Market,
PiiiLAimLi'iiu, June i. I'leur dhll, ine-ellled
ami weak, hales or 1,'JUU li.iuels, lueliidiui;
1'enn'a family, nt (I Will SO: Western de ut t W
&Z -ii', Minnesota bakers ut itf5. nud p.iteiils
ut 5'J&Q73.
KyeUetirllnii nt ft per burrel, torclietce.
Feed was lu geed supply at former rates.
Sales or Wcntur winter bran, U 7&QH BOjier
ten.
At the 1 p. in. call Wheafwat strong and
higher; StSku old for June t tKic, Julys ft euJi,
August rtlJ-X, bepteiaber.
Cern uu leTiInber i biUe. bid for June; KJe,
for July; Me.!'or Aug. uud bept.. Ma.
Outs warn llrmer 1 10c bid jer Juuuitle, for
f uiy i jc,, Aue.( HC, eepi.
"'? '.....v , . '
tklti
.". ti.1 .., I .
M-r
I.. ' jW , r,T .
ia:
Mew Tork l'rodnee Market.
Nw Tork, June 4. Kleur market dull nnd nn.
clmnKOd ; Fine, $J 'JUAJ 4') 1 Hurwrflne, 3aiU W)
com moil le fair extra, Ohie, $.1 Vt.
Wheat Ne. 'J Jtcd, Winter, June, WVe t de
Julv. il m i aiii.. l eltia.
f'uPH Nn 1
m;"1- ." 4.17. '.. . ..- .-.
Alirr . UUn.
aiijiuu, truuu, (fcvfeu i umy, ua
Oul Ne. 2 Mixed, June, asjjje j July, Sse.
ltvn nominal.
lliirley dull nnd unoluinged,
1UIK Ullll 1 BICBVt V'4 IKI.
ill MM, fii i.
; Ki, June i Kl NU, July ; fit 91, August.
quiet i seke, for nny lest.
Ine nnnernl 350Wc
i4tra-i 6-i,
MnliiicR nu
Tlirnnllffn llnnfirul a.WlMI
Kesin Btrengcr stmiucd te geed, ft U)iQ
I'clrnlniiiii niiluti rrllnccl. 7Wc.
tin Iter market eulutj Weatcni luillutlen
Crrmnnrr. l"illn.
.... :i;i ....... .-.
;uee8u ullll z iTenierii nni
e.
Hum linn Western, llrtl
0
State, UK
!.
Jtlcu nominal j t'arelliin and I.eulxliirlti cone
moil te fnl r, 44iJ5e.
HiiL'ur iiemlnul ; rcflncd Cutleaf, v,ie ; tiniiiu
lnleu,irje.
nuiew iHimumi ; i'riiiiiiiiy,i;ic
Freights dull mid tincliiuiRudi Umtii le Gins Gins
gew. C'eiren dull i fntr cnree, ftjc
Hay in rulrduiiiiuidnud steady j Ne. 1 Timo Time
thy, l 10.
i ' i i '
New Yerk Hterk Market.
Nkw YeiiK, .lime . Wnll street, 1UW . in.
Meney ullll nt IK per cent. Kxchntii;estcnl)'.
Governments sternly. Currency 6'h, '1V,4 bid i
t's Coup., $itl4 bid ; ii'it de, li:;B' hid.
Tliu stock market opened dull mid frnctleiinlly
lower, liutntllie ll rat cull en Imyliig or nerlli.
went tliu tene was stenilled eeiiicuhat, mid nt
neon llgurcHWcre up liUX per cent, liein tlm
lowcMtpelntatl'io'clock. Dining tlie linurfieiii
neon until one o'clock the lunrkcl was aUiKinuit
unit ut tliu time el writing l without special
feu til 10.
'
r - ' '
L-7
v.v. 3r.M.
Cittf (HI
.... 1.11
.... !f,
.... r,i
.... li'j
A.V" a'i
S iii"
::::
n;
.... -xi
.... :m
tit
.... in
.... .'.'
Western Union
Adams Kt press
American Kip less
It. H. Kxpress
Wellx, Karue A Ce...
C.;. I. A 0
c. v. ;. i
New erk C'enli-.il ,
New Jersey Cvulnil
Illinois Cent nil Kxpreas.,.,
Ohie Cent nil .-.,
Michigan Cent nil
Neitlieru 1'uelllu
" Picfenccl....
Centrnl I'uetllc
Union I'nellle
Mlxseiul I'mllle
Texus I'nellle
New Yeik Illevuted
MetreH)lltini
MutiM.it tun ,
AlUATcrre llunle
' l'rulcrreit...
Caniutii Heutliern
Cnuiiitn rnrlilc...
Clitcnce A Alten
(,'lli-s. A Ulile
1). A II ml ,
Del.. Uie.A Went
Deliver
Erie
" l'relernsl
UuuiillHil A bt. Je
" l'rufurnsl..
Hi
IWK
linnsiis A Texas,.
1
I7VJ
m
lJlklilW.rr --
,U.rv&w..:
.! . . ..... a. T.. l..rlll.i
I.VnlltlA ..Mil, ,11U...
Meri In X. Kanux
Northwest
" 1'ieferred..
Ontario A Western....
Ohie A MtKHlnnlppI
KK
M
yv.w Ait rt:nriHKMENT,
-AKINO rOWDEK.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS pew der never varies. A marvel of purity,
Htieiiitth nnd wholesome ucss. Blein eei
niiiiilc.il lliuii Uie ulilliiniy klml.H, nnd cannot he
sold lu coiuH'lltleii with the liiullltuilunf low
test, short weight, alum or )iliiHpliati powders,
tinlil until in (' IterAi. llAKinu I'euiikii (;.,
lm; Wall Blreet, New lerk, inay27-lyd,Vw
F"lJitALirClIEiT.
a aoen Mt ok
Fi(i:SII Mil. Oil COWHrnidHPUINOKItS
At tliu IjwicaMcr Stock Yunli.
ltd I.'. KSIltlCII
lirANTKI) IMM KDrATlT7vT
TT Al'lrst-clnss li.irbvr; sluulu man pre
Icrretl,
Aintlv le
JOIINJlHl
jiniMi:
rough,! li
USDKUl'Ki:.
J3-2U1'
jiiiiitieiiu nole
Incaster Ce., I'm
QUVIWCKNTS IIIJYSON'J': FULL
kj eiikuei sin.i.r.iin jhji.aai siiai-,
T71IILST-OLAS.S DOAItlU I
JU Together Willi Uiu chelc
f iiKims en the
by neiiu in tlie
nrsier bcceiki ttiMir. nurpa.'
Lily, uuii en or uuun'Hs,
NO. KKNOIIT1I CjUKK.V ST.
Tiihle beai dcrs uccouuneilated. m'.l tit
ROOMS I'"OIt
Iiriigbtore.
East Mug St I eel.
HKNT OVKIt LOCIIER'S
Apply at Iieliur's DrugStoie,
J23U1
-pOSITIVKLY SKLylNG 0it
AT ANI1 jrtr.OW COT.
ltixiiiiiitutbe VHC-atld till July iVi. hWAKIt'W.
New for bargains.
ltd NO.MNBUTII QUKKi .STItEKT
VrOTICK TO TI
CI 1 15 IIS.
-t.1 Tl
he lkxird e
Scheel IlirectiiM i,t Kut
Deneiuil tewusliln
111 meet lu the u'lnuil liullil.
Iiil'. ut Mavtenn.
'a., en Fit 1 1) A V.i 11 nk I'th.
ut 'J o'cleek p. 111., f
r Uiu pun0"0 oluppetntlug
teacliers lersiiiii u
SIMO
1111:1.
L. IIUANDT. Hlerrtnrv.
llex 181 Mull'
Juill'Jtil&llw
tin, Pu., Ijine.isti- County.
ATLANTIC CliTV.
The Cheater County Heuse
ISJNOW OPEN.
Couifeitublu, lnltnellke, sltunted urj near tlm
(.en, with iixtenijed piazzas upon thiee ocean
fronts. This llejise has ltinu been kiewu ns u
uuisi iiuasiiuiBuuiiier ictieiit,
Junel'iuid
J. KEIM&8ON8.
S1
HULTZK'S I'HICK LIST.
Extra Cracker
-Hi.', 3 cuus lied
r, win., -v.. lu iiit;i.i-i 111 m,.t,i.
3 B.S.. 2c.
rti'ii, :firii. -ztm. .:
Its. Leln.i'. Ski.
'lip topceuee,
Choice Prunes,
Ijcrnmn linnei
HliMiins. lUe.: llutkets. inc.;
t.s. fer'J.0c.: Itlce. 4 Hk. feri'ic
ud Pickling Vluegur und I111 I111 I111
uneotlens nnd goods delivered
ported Cervuhit:
iiiiutiueuu Cl
fieoet chutgcti
1111 puiisei ineciiy.
Wm. Shultze,
Jettwd
H5 mid 147 North Quecu&rcct.
e
VIC HALI
jLeTiiua Wkaiikiis.
Allmuleblpj
ids of the lm man species addicted
.s-iure objects of care und subjects
te civilized dii
of hepu le us.
Tliu why of It Is found lu
urlilg
stock. Wheril
clse will you llud
A MUlLlON llOLLAlut IN CLOTII1NI1
And the fluff hihteh uiakei It f
Webeliuvelii, eui'Htuir, becauHii we knew It's
geed uud chjuuiv-ud wu belleve lu tliu public
becauserutuliuuyufs in this market appreciate
0wInKEiivif-'"-iew I'litcn.
4
wanama
KER & BROWN,
ak Hall,
MAUEKT ST., PlULADKLt'UIA.
8. E. Cen. SiLerii Ami
J'ITATJCAL.
jnpOU JUItyVeMMIBSIONKlV
EllWAllD AM III, Kit,
I Of Druinerulnwnslilp.
Subject le tlm .wctaleu or the Dcuiuemtle
county couycntleii. mayiS-tfd&w
TTVJlt JUHYCOMAUriSlONKH.
I JKUOMKn.SHULTZ,
I of Etlzabotbtewn borough.
Subject te the doclslen et the Uemocrutle
county cofveutieu. dAwtld
TTtpil JUJUY COMMISSIONER,
J IIEnJ.VMIN HUJIKlt,
Ol the Eluthh Wurd, Luneastur City.
Suhjuctlte the decltleu of the Doiuecnitlu
ceuuty cojUYimtleu. Jet-tldAw
JJ
Ti
ROYAL
,.OTrll4
POWER.
1 1
i i
-JS
?-- v "vx
BAT; JIKKB ;4, 18S.
Atr jkrirmxTintsMJCNr.
H- MW
yWVAYH WASH'
.h'lbbKlt'l
fAOKM AND hlNllNtr
1IUKAX OAl :
T"!
N.A1M1KHT, JH-T AND MOST
liiin.iiuuiiptiiiiiiil tt I'luuliiir nn1i In
Uie rllrVin 5 r.nl tier mick tin nt . .
JIAK'Jij,.3 YK1.I.OW FUUNTC1QAH
l U4..11, M
TjIXI'Klfti AND iNTBIJilOKNT I'Ull-
iXPKI
I KOI1S
j mnnPLn MILLKIt'H I'UllK IIOIIAX
BOA1' linuij
VOU OKT
WOIITII KOIl 7c. IK YOU
ll'H HOKA, BOA1'.
JL buy Jill
AN AKTIUi;
hndeudtud I'uit-
U-Il. iiyntllie
IIOKAX HOAP,
elilieap ones IsMIhLKH'S
T
- ., , "AltlMA."
rinivL uiicfiiiireti, in Oi
kets e( "lie pound iV'li.
try llils. Keriuilutiiiiiiit,
Orlulunl Japanese lias-
Tea drinkers niieuiu
CI.AUKK'BTKASTOUK,
, 33 West King Hlrcct,
Kuns given away.
SINUK Till-! QUALITY 'AND
iTcnesHiif Mll.bhll'S IIOUAX
Kl'TKCT-
HIIAP llILM
tiecenin known te Uie im'eiiIkIm ',.t,... imvn In.
eiejised It) pur cent.
OUIt l'lIUB HYK WlllHKBY AT 7c
n iiunrt can nel be Riirpansed mr tlm
money,
1(011 It VM'ti Mt)ll(lllHTOUK,
iipi'i-MjdU Ne. M Centre Kijimre.
1'ATKNT ON MILLlMt'H llOltAX
Nh
8DAL' te wiihIi wIMtnnt. riihlilui. mill Inllllfl
lliucletliiM uiiil Uie tiauils of tlm wnslier, but a
iiiin. rell ible. Liiimli v mnl lfiililf)fi.iit luirtnless
and cirecllve.
CIIOIOK LAUD AND VKOKTAHLi:
Oils eninbineil wltli CaiiHllr. Alkali and
ltemx coiiHtlllite MILI.KIt'S IIOKAX bOAl".
1TANTHD. ONH MAIiK TKAflinil
V timet us l'rlin'lileflliii fllniKliurg Pub
lic SeliiHils. Halarv. f7U( per month. Tenn
ellil iiienllis. Application will txi ncrlvcd
until Jiine'J. Ailitiest, J. II. I.ONI1,
JuJ-'iti! Hfi'lutaiy.
NONE MKTTKK IN THE WOULD, IH
the MT.IIet of all who use MIM.KIt'H
IIOUAX WO AT. Iiuu7-nid
4THOKJULYKIllEV()ItK.SANDKIltl
CKACKKItS lien leiiily for denlers at lower
nitiHllianuvur. JOHN K. WKAVKK.aiit.,
Ju2 lwd SU West King Ht., Knnciwter, l"n.
SXl'E DEPOSIT VAULTS. "
IkiKes for rent lu a huiiilnr mid file proof
vnult ut liein fl te fill i'r M-.ir, iipcnrdlutf te
Hire. M. W. KKAIMACO,
IS Pen n Siii.nv,
inyuO-lfd l.ate llnlr & HIicuk'M llauklnt; IIeudii.
D
It. KOHKMAN,
I'ltYHIOlAN A.VDStMtOKON.
Krmevict from Ne. 'Jll West lilui; street In Ne.
27 Net 111 Prince. (Ijite rutliluniu or A. K.
UetH.-rtci.) lllJS-3lnd
F1
HIST OHAND HALL OK TIIE LAN-
I 'lull, I" lie held nt Until-
wiper's Will, rltiutl Kvr..iiJ, .iu.k a.
MukIc liy Tn ter's Orelieslm. J2-Tu&Th
'MlbllACCO UllOWlTlLS "lN8UruT"YOuTt
J. Knitting cieps lu the I.iincnsler County
Mutual Hull IiiHiiniue inpuiiy, of I.HIU,
fiuiicastcrrt.iiiity. Pa., with
iUHSlA.S',VlttJKNH, Reii'l. AgtH.,
J:R Olllce : 10 West Or.itige street.
r . THE NEW Sl'MMEIl DIIINK.
iiipnrted WEIS5 DEER and Impelled
FZissim ut IIIHM. MICK'S EAb'I
ninni.iiiuii t.iar ni.i. m iir, r. i
Try it. Jellwd
VAI.OON.
W1
IIKN YOU CATCH A COLD IIKN-
son's Ciiniliie Plasteis iiuleklv dilve
nny p.ilus und aches resulting from colds. Try
llieill. -.leeuis.
M'
.VDKIHA AND SlinitHY WINKS
-AT-
Rcigart's Old Wiue Stere.
II. K.HI.AYMAKKK, Aekst,
Ne. 21 KabtKimi Stiikkt .
febl7-tld
KsUibllstusl 17tv
REDUCTION IN CPSTOM-MADK
Clothing. A well-maite, Kh'naut trimmed
und ported lilting llusliiesn Suit ler fls.Ki. A
r;(KMl Knitllsli CeikHcrcw Weisted Suit, Hal
imlded. In one, two, tluoeor four-button cttla
wiiy, for fjSJM. A liandsnine Check CiiHlinere
hull ler Jl.i. An elegant Kerge Suit, In blaek,
blue, 1I111I1 orbreHU, for fl.1.110. I'liie Kllgllwh
btilped or Check Pantiiloens Irein t-VKIiip. K11
iiieiuher, nil work Is slrletly llrst-elass. Every
Kiirineul wurranlid le li If X'presi'iited. A
uihhI 111, well-iu.ulu nud tikci.y trlmiiied. Tliu
iiuiieslusoitineiiterputlcins in this illy.
A. II. UOriKNKTKIN,
nilUiindlt 37 North Uueeu stieet.
VI.DTIIIX'I.
w
ILL1AMSON & I'OSTHH.
Fashionable and Artistically Made
CLOTHING
-IN
The Popular Shades
ANII-
MOST SERVICEABLE FABRICS.
Ourstylosnie net extremes, but such us tire
worn by all classes, Including Fanners, Jle
clian lei, Clerks, Clcrgyinuu, .Students unit
ll.in kers.
The Bartholdi,
A
NEW SHAPE IN LIGHT STIFF HATS,
. -FOK-
Yeung Gents.
STRAW liATS !
MacklnawM, Cuntenn, Manillas.
Celluloid Waterproof
COLLAltb AND CUFFS.
E. &W.
LINEN COLLAU8 AND CUFFS.
CROWN BRAND
MNENCOLLAUSANI) CUFFS.
THE ANCHOR BRAND
lASKN COM.AItH AND CUFFS.
Sumtaer leckwear !
GAUM AND iUH UNDERWKAIl.
A LIGHT SUMMER SHOE,
The Gressainer.
A line Calf SI104 for Gents, made for summer
wear. A lull ussortiuent of blzcs lu llulmerul
und liutteii. 1
A New Dress Shee
Fer HOYS lsjustaddcd loeurulicuilyuxtcii&tvu
lUMiitiuent. It In
KhcIIcuI Quality.
Lew l'ricei
32, U, 3G & 3S East King St.,
LANQ&STJiU, PA,
..
w1'
'si.
K UV
prtl
Williamson & Fester,
cr.uTitmi.
i
-A
v.,
Vff ,
TnivulurH, TenriHtH and VI wish 10
Soeltorfl will new llml In our Sleck or
Clothing goods suitable Ter tlie Sca Sca
Hliere or Mountain ut prices tlie lowest
el' tlie low.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
I'hlladolpule.
!u2-uiud
li
illNE TAILOllINU.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETA1L0RING.
The lirgesl uud Choicest Assoitmuntel
FINE WOOLENS
IN THK CITV OF LANCAbTKIt.
All the Latest Novelties In
FANCY SUITING.
ACIIOICKI.INKOK
SPRIMG OYECOATIMG.
THK VEItV HhsT WOItKMANSIIIl'.
Prices te suit nil und nil goedj wumiutcd as
represented ut his new store,
B"o.43Ierth Queen St.
(OPPOSITE THE PObTOPr-IUE.)
H. GERHART.
L.
GANHMAN A 1UMJ.
Great Reduction!
Owliif! te the I1.11 kHanlnessef the ne.1.011 we
b.lu limleahHccpllif,' UcMuclleii, i-cllin;;
.1 Itl I I I 1 II
auiii jwmm
At HnirTlieirAclunl Value.
Men's Dress Suits nt t I.IW : worth ts.iw.
Men's All-Weel Mixed Ciuslmeru hllltsat J5.JO;
weitb fll.im.
Men's All Weel l'lald Suits ut I7.C0; worth
(ll.ue.
Jlen's All-Weel Worsted Suits ut t-SJO; worth
I17.IW.
Hen's Atl-WiKiI Cerkseruw lll.ick und Itienii
Suits utfl tin; Werth tlM.110.
Heys' bulls, with bong Pants, ulll.UO; worth
(3 no.
liys' Suits, with I.enc l'auls, ut f -.'-; weith
l .V.
Heys' SultH, strlrlly nil ne.il. nt jl.ui. $1 (),
(.VW, fii.li, $7.00 ami J--UJ0 ; weith I lit ly deuhlu Uiu
money.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
Frem $1.26 TJpwarde.
Headuiiarlers Ter the tl. A. It. Hulls, All-wool,
IndlKii ltlue Suits ut f".eu, lu.il uud t-M, ttuar
uiitred fast colors, Willi loselsef hiilteus.
It ill be a Kieat ileal le your ndrnntngn te ex ex
umlne the enormous sliHjk of Men's Heys' unit
Chlldieu's Clethlui;.
Alse our Suits uiude te order for 112.00.
L. GANSMAN & BR0
New. 66-68 NORTH QUBEN ST.,
(ltlghteii Uie Southwest Cor. et Orange Street,)
LANCASTEU, PA.
-Net connected with any ether clothing
store lu the city.
XUH SALE Vlt ItXXT.
I7IOH HALK OH HUNT.
. An excellent Dm elltni; en cusy terms, situ situ
nte Ne. 15 Bhlppeu stii'et.
niRi-tfd 1I.FUANK ESULEMAN.
T7IOH HKNT.
JU Hnr
Harber Slum under HIItSH HKO'H STOKE
CentruStiuaiti, trein May 1st. upl5-tld
FOK HKNT.
Tlnve I.uw Olllces nt Ne. 15 NORTH DUKE
STKEET; uud u basiiientasfeotlenu, supplied
with water uud heut.
iiianu-tld It. KUANIC EBIILEMAN.
FOH SALIi
A new Express Wiuren, oueTiiiltliie llimiry
let et Hees und Heek-, llnteliuts, Axes, Picks,
Pest Irons, uhuve let et llliiifes and u vurlety
of articles tersulu cheap. Call und see them.
llEelUiKlEOSK,
my2d-lwd li) IteukluudSUeul.
mllK I1KKT Be
HAVANA CIGAH IN
JL UieClty.ut
IIAUTilAN'S
YELLOW
STOKE.
KUONT CIUAU
vrOAUTIOLKMASKVKHOlVHNHlICH
X universal satisfaction us ItlLLEK'S IIOK
AX SO A l.
KOyCOKMUHI'IIY, I. D. 8.,
"OIIAIIUATU OH.
The l,cuiis)lvunl.i Cellcue of Dental Surgery,
WITH
1)11. II. I). KNIGHT,
Ml North Queen stieet, Lancaster, Pa.
Dentistry lu ull its brunches.
' iiinrlt-WASSuid
A NKW 1NVOIOK OK CIIOICK HI AND
18 FEET
JAPANESE POLKS, AT
UUHLEV'S DKUO STOKE,
Ne, 21 West Klii( Street
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISIIINC STA
TIONEHY, Fuel uud ether supplies, lu
compliance wtlh tlie Coiislltutleu uud Iaiwsef
ihe Commens eultli of I'enusylvuiita, I hureby
Invite sealed piopetuils, ut prices below niu.
luillii l-utes Uxed lu schedules, te liirulsli btil btil
tleiury, fuel and ether supplies for the LeitUla LeitUla
ture, nnd the sevunil depaiiiuuiits or State rev.
eminent, nnd for pluiubluif, utis-llttlui; uud
stcam-llttliiK for, und ivpalrs, furiilshliiK bulls
uiidcemmttteu riHiiuser tliu Suuute uud limine
of KepruseuliitlveH, and dlstllbutleu of doeu deeu
incuts, reHirts uud ether piloted matter for the
Lcglelattuu and the Dcp.it Iment et Publlu In In
struetleu. for the yesr ending the Hint Monday
el June, A. II. Itwl.
Separate propei-als will be lecelvcd und sepa
rata contracts uMiii'dcd us announced lu said
schedules. All piopesalsmnkt be accompanied
by n bend with approved security, conditioned
for Uiu fultblul performance of the contract, und
addressed und delivered te me befer cloven
o'clock a. 111. of THURSDAY, the 25th duy
of JUNE, A. D. 1SS3, ut which tlme the pi onebuls
will be opened uud contracts awarded, In ihe
Executive Cluiiuber, ut lltirrlibuii;, Pennsylva
nia. Schedules centululiiK fenus et proposals
cuii be obtained uu application ut the olllce et
the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
, W. S. STKBUBn,
JuuvlteJuU Scctelary of tliifCwuineuwualtU.
S X
imr UOOIM.
fOHN . uiV.lir.it. e. v. HATirveN.
JOHNS. G1VLER& CO.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Autheilr.cdnpctits tertlm OKNUINR AllHO
I1A CAUl'KTHVVKKPKIl.ef whleli WO sold Klve
Uiindred price J.IM.
AND THU
1
,
New Idea Carpet Sweeper.
Heuicllilnit iultinu)W( in lee, M il Tltogutwe
Hwit'iM-ni nre Uiu llet Made. 'Jliiy Sweep All
Kinds erCnriet. Ne Neise. Ne Dust. Always
In enler.
WK HAVK BIX NKW PATTKUN3 Ol'
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
ATM CK. NTS.
We Shew the BEST LINK OF CARPETS
lu t lie Clly ill tliu l.ewent I'rlcts.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
NO. 20 EAST KING STREET,
I.ANCAHTKK. I'A.
D
It USS UOODH.
WATT, SHAND & CO.,
Nes. 8 & 10 East KIdk Street.
SATIN BERBER
Is the most Stylish 1ivh Material of thoSe.vson.
We imw eiler 11 Full l.tiinef Celers ut
rc, .'itJe, 75c, uud f l.KIa J aid.
Beautiful Opera Shades in Nun's Veilings.
12 Inches Wide. 5'ic a yatil.
FINE COLORED CASH3IEIUS.
unlWlile. Sjcayaid, usual price ale.
ALMA DRESS GOODS.
42 Inches Wide. 37,'ie 11 j.ird.
Exlnierdlii.iry Value lu AI.I.-WOOI,
Colored Cashmeres !
10 Inches Wide. MK) 11 ynul.
SPECIAL IIAIHIAI.NS IN Kill OI.OVKS.
OiMjniShades.'i'Feup.ill'; .tliullen Kid (ilevts,
Tim shades, rtf a pair; I button Hid 1. loves.
New Shinies, iWiu 11 pair; 7 hook Kid Mluwri,
i:i'lleut ipiiillfy, K7K " pair: I'nni Slllc
(lleves, 3 button leiiKlh, kZ! 11 pair; Pure Silk
OIemw.O billion length, .I7Jieu pair.
HEW TOM STORE.
T rIAKTlN .; CU.
WHITE GOODS!
VICTOKIA I, AWNS. lVUIX I.INE.NX.
NAINSOOKS, COHDKO I'ltjll-Mit LOWEST
I'lllCEs.
EMHUOIDKUIHI IlellES All Over Einbrel
ilered.
URKAM AND WHITE OUICNTAI, I. At ES.
POINT LACE in Celers ler Tl limning hallues
und HitUtes.
DRESS SATINES.
Itecelvlnii dally, New and Choice Patterns or
SATINES,
111 Ecru, Cieam, .Mink and I'.lue (iieuuds,
with Solid Culeis te Match, ut
12ai5e. per yard.
POINTED BATISTES.
Ill ull the lite-tht lm nl Seiull Werk, tiCemct
ileal Deaiijn-'.iil UjO. pcryaitl.
FRENCH BATISTE.
Twcnly-llve Dllleieiit Palteius te select Hern,
l&c. fturvuid.
TO AltUIVE ON MONDAY
ONE CASH
FRENCH ItATISTE
ytud, weilhdOc.
at 2i)c. per
ONE
CASE CHAMItRAY DRESS UINUIIAMS
ut Inciter ynul.
ONE CASE DRESS (SINGIIAMS In Luiirennd
Small l'lalds, at te. per yaid, 1101U1 I2ic.
Cor. West King anil Prinve Sts.,
LANCASTER. I'A.
A31VHHJWXT.S.
A NATOMICAL KXHiniTlON.
Dr. Heidemann's
GREAT
ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION,
14 East King Streot,
IS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A. M. TO 10 P.M.,
Fer Adulls Ouly.
This collection Is lately I10111 Euiopeund ha
novel before been In this clly. Will continue en
exhibition every day tnrusheit time only. Tliu
collection has been exhibited In all holurne
cities of New Yeik uud New England, und comes
highly 1'ccetnnu'inlcil te tlie people of l.ancjis
ter, uud It Is the llucst lollectleu of Its kind In
America.
TI1UKSDAYS FOR LADIES ONLY I
ADMISSION ".H CENTS.
IU12-4M d
s
LATH WORKS.
Alliiorseusw'lshlni'MAHIlLKI.EDSLATK
M AN'TELS.erunv nt her Slatu Werk, wltldew ull
by calling nt our works or bend ler our illnitru
ted cutoleiruu.
FRANK J ANSON 11IIO.,
Cerner Frent uud Locust St., Celuiuhlu, Pa.
unirS-Smd
UK 1IKST l'LACi: TO (iO KOR SOAR
let AII-6el Muilneaud (lanzn ItndeiHear,
Hosiery, liundrled nnd lliiliiuudiled Shlits or
Winking Shlits ut ate, Overalls utliki up letlm
best In Ihumtiiket. We Invite spci ial intention
te our 2!Wi uud roulluiize Vests und Shlits. Alse
te our llrlllsh llesu lu ull sl.cs, plain und fancy
JoblelMtu's Fuuey Kmcrsllile llec,.'. pair ler
a 1111111 ter, uud notions aeuenillj'.
Ar IIECHTOLD,
Ne. 62 North yueen Slleet.
1'. S. Shurp Suud ler sule.
T
II1H 1'Al'KR IB I'RINTKD
W1TU
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK.
Fairaeunt kk Works, 2fith and lWa Avenue
ims-lya riniAD-Ll'UU, pa.
J. B. Martin k Ce.,
A
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