" ;'.- 5 ,.,". t'x- j - '- ' '. - .r . . ;. ' r - . : mt LANCASTEB DAILY liTPELLiGBNOBIt,' MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1886. v. . 'a- TrT t-''- i" '.'..& , V-' Ju ,r ,v . 4 PS . .IS.,. !. if p ai- ift3 k'au f ll I' f t" h DAVID WAYNE'S FUNERAL .MEXXVECIED XO HE JIOitfJE OJV flPJ. BAY HOT AS A COItl'SE. r ( A Large Attendance at the Obsequies or the Dead Engineer Children'! Day In the ChurchesA Then and Other Police Intelligence llceent Town Notes. Regolarcerrcspondcntoot the Intelueehckr. Columbia, June 15. The remains of En gineer David Wnyiie w ero rocelvod In Colum bia, en Saturday evcnltiir, accompanied by an order net le liave thorn exposed. The erder tw obeyed and e von Mrs. Wayne and her children wero unable te leek upon 11 m 'whom In life they loved se well. The remains wero lntorred in ML Bolhel cometory yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large uuinber of people. The Columbia and Vigilant llre companies attended the funeral. Just bofero starling en his Ill-fated trlp.Mr. Wayne gave te enginoer flave Leamnn, ftiO, which waa tAe handed te his (Wiiyne's) wife. He also told his friend that he would be home en Sunday. He was, but In a far dlfl'ercnt manner than he oxpected. llofure Mr. Iicainau had reach oil Columbia, he learned el the torrible death of Mr. Wayne. Mate Ball News. Twe games of bae hall will be played In Columbia this woek ; Columbia and Marletta en Wodnesdny nltcrnoen, and Columbia and Koystencs, of Manlielm, en Saturday nltor nlter nltor neon. l'rebably the llncst exhibition of ball play Jug ever wltnossed In Manlielm, was that en Saturday aftornoen, botween the Columbia and Koysteno clubs. Eleven Innings wero required te declde the contest, which was wen by the Columbia by a scere of 5 te I. I'ellce Intelligence Thieves iorced an entrance Inte A lint ay's mill, in West Ilomplleld township, en last Saturday night, and stelo a large amount or grain. The blacksmith shop adjoining thu mill was also onterod and a iiuiiiher of tools ntolen. Noclue te tlie identity or the roll, hers has as yet been discovered. Ben. Duck was drunk and disorderly en Frent street, en Saturday nlirlit. and wits ar- rested and placed In the lookup by Chief Burgess Jacksen. He was released soveral hours later with a sovure reprimand. Charles llenry. colerotl, had n iiilsundor iiilsunder standlug with Cale Jenes, nlsn of dark com cem com plexieu and was sued by the latter for as sault. Henry and Jones wero both drunk, and wero placed In the lockup with "Cars" Deran, from the hill, who was a witness when they sobered uj The c.ise was dis. missed and the thrce negrees wero dis charged. Town Notes. Wash Cele's thumb or his lea hand was nearly bitten off, en Saturday, by a deg. ' " Miss MiuuleJM. Erwln returned from New "Yerk city, wherohe had been attondiugcol attendiugcol attondiugcel loge. en Saturday ovening. Miss Ella Heath, of l'uiladelpkla, Is the guostef MissesUUaaud Auna Fry. en Union street. Scheel beard will ineet in special sossleu thisevening, at the residence- el I'rosideut Tayler, and olect a solicitor. A pair of geld-rimmed cye-glasscs wero lest en Sunday eveniug by Olllcer Jehn Gil bert, along with their case. The coucert by the Columbia band, en Saturday evening, was the llncst yet given by that organization, atid was listened te by an audience that well filled Third street from Walnut te Locust Next Saturday evening Philip M. Kline and Ed. D. Bruner, of Gen. Welsh pest, Ne. 118, G. A. It, of Columbia, will start for the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, te be held in Portland, MpIc:. iraose.persons nej yet Having p.itti tiieir JcSoel taxeHjiad $Mq .'tc.id te it at once, as suit will be TifeuSht against them after te morrow. The heard means business, and the easiest way te save treuble Is te pay the taxes, as they are bound te boexocuteu. Anether attraction has been added te the Wild Cat Falls buildings, in the ihape of a skating rink. The Doer, although small, 10x50, is smooth and even. The rink was formally opened yesterday by a number of skaters lrem Marietta. Manager Krem has announced that during the summer months his rink, the Metropoli tan, will be open only en Tuesday and Saturday evcnlngs. Children' Day. The Fourth street l'resbyteiian, .Methodist Episcopal and Bethel churches yesterday celebrated Children's Bay in a manner long te be "remembered. The decorations wero the most oxtenslve and finest ever been iu Columbia, the exercises were interesting and the audiences large and appreciative. SIVEDEllED IX TEXAS. TfieUias J. Downey Slain liy Ills Ilerdsinuii. Death of a Lancastrian In the Senthnett. Themas J. Dewney, of Abilene, Kansas, was murdered by herdsmen en his father's ranche at Cotulla, Demmltt county, Texas. The murdered man was only about 18 years of age. His father is a brether of the late David Dewney, of Lancaster, and his rela tives are well-knewn in this city. ThoAbilcue (Kansas) Gazette, of June !), gU os the following particulars of the murder : ' We have just received a few particulars of the herrible murdoref Themas J.JJowney, at Cotulla, Demmitt county, Terns. It seems that Themas Downey, sr., and Themas J. Dewney, his son, had been stationed at Cotulla for some time, and as the spring clipping was ever and little work te be done, Themas Dewney, sr., made known his Inten tion of going back te his home iu Ablloue, leaving his son iu cbarge of the ranclu He had only gene aa far as San Antonie, when the news reached him of the murder of his seu by the Mexican herdsmen in their em ploy. He hastily returned te Cotulla, only te find the news te be true. The murdered Isjy was only 18 years old, and was buried in San Antonie."; Ne cause is assigned for the mnrder. We loam from Mr. Charles E. Dewney, of Lan caster, that this is the secend murder iu the Downey family in Texas by the sheep bord ers in tueir employ. Mr. Sam'l Downey, who led Lancaster about twonty-feeven years age te engage in shoep-ralslng, and who carried en the business oxteuslvoly and successfully for many years, was murdered by his herds man en the 13th of January, 1871), en the same ranch en which the rccent murder was committed. After his murder his brether, Dr. J. B. Dewney, loll Lancaster for Texas te leek after the Interests of the estate The ostate was divided, and iu the settlement ene part of it foil te Dr. Dewney, who Is still living upon it at Carrizo Springs. The jxr jxr tien of the ostate belonging te the ether heirs passed into the management of Themas Dewney, sr., his brether, then and new liv ing at Abllone, Kansas. Koceiilly he took Willi him te Texas his seu, Themas J. Dow Dew Dew eoy, te assist In the management et the ranch, and he was murdered its abeve stated. The ranch is quite nil extensive ene, ami last year Uiore wero upon it from 8,000 te 10,000 head of shcep. Feet Ilrulsed by an Knglne Ilorse. 8 o'clock this morning, while Davis At Kltch, Jr., was grooming " Frank," ene of the onglue horses of (Shllller) tire company Na 'J, the animal frightoned anil trod en Kitch's right feet, soveroly cutting his big tee and feet. Dr. S. T. Davis was seut for and cut out the bi'u Ised nail und injured wrts of the llesh. The weunded man was sent home te his residence en Green stroet, near Strawberry. Mr. Kltch has Just rocevorod from aa attack of typhoid fover, which laid him up for six weeks and he Is especially unfortutiate In again being dis abled for n season. List of Unclaimed Letters. Following Is the list of unclaimed loiters remaining In the io.-tefllco at 1ancaster, for the week ending Monday, June 15 : Laities' hist Miss Lizzie Brockonbor Breckonbor Brockenbor ough, Mrs. Sallle A. Cable, Kate S. Fellz, Mrs. Kate Gebuaur, M. Florence Hastings, Miss Kate McDade, Miss IS'etty Moere, Miss Jennle Relgltard, Miss Christia Smith, (.1). Gents' ZtsL M. E. Beeks, Warren II. Bruckart, Will Buckingham, T. J. Eby, Willie Frey, II. B. Keller, Edward Kiilm, Newton J. Lofbvre, Mart Overholtzer, Jeseph Phillliis, Calvin F. Strohl. 'lime for PuyluB County Tax lUlended. The county commissioners lane extended the time In which the threo per eent abate ment for iyment of county tax will be allowed, from te-dav (the 15th) until Tues day, the 25tb inst. The extension Is allowed because thu rush of taximyers was se great for aome days past, that the collector, Mr. Albright, could net attend te all of thorn. Declared a live Per Cent. Ulildeud. The beard of directors or the Eastern market company have declared a dividend of llve per cent., payamonnne onice or Allan A. Uerr. 103 : i t-i last King atrceL- mm sevesth wahb ablaze. A Score of Whites and Coens Cooped for Heine Noisy en Saturday Night. On Saturday evening a - cry much mixed crowd of whites and negrees congregated at the Seventh ward hotel, en Keckland street, which is kept by Jehn Quuzenhouser. All were drinking and at n Inte hour they became verv disorderly In the slrccL There were a number of fights and a great nolscTlie people of the neighborhood wero dlsturbed and among tlieui Mrs. Margaret Trier, who has a sick woman In her family. The result of the night's racket was that Mrs. Prier brought suit befere Aldermau A. F. Dennelly against about twenty or the nartv. Olllcers Headmau. Morrlnger and Rttclile have been gathering the accused in nil dar. nnd nt neon the lollewlnir had been arrosted en the charge el drunken and dis orderly conduct : Frank Blair, Walter Myers, Heward Myers, .las. Cosgreo (of Old Factory read), Jehn Kalne, and Geerge Hemaii, white men i and Cyrus Heland, Tobe Wright, Samuel Procter, Slme lleberls, Sipilre Wilsen, Jehn Pressbury, Geerge Hunter, Geerge Patterson and J lm Waters, all darkles. Others will be arrested as seen as they can be leund, If the whele Seventh ward has te be locked up. 1 Ionian is also charged with assault and battery upon Philip ltussmaii. All of the abeve parties except Tobe Wright have given ball for a hearing en Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, when plenty of Inn may be looked for. TIUIOWX l'Jluai A HOUSE. Conclusion of the Iiraln the Itnmilt Oilier Protldcnce Township Notes. S.MiTiivii.1.1:, June 15. As Mr. Elmer SUvorthern, or ltawllnsvllle, was riding a colt through Hawllnsvllle It bocaine un manageable and threw him en his head, which rosulted in concussion el the brain, and he new lles In a very critical condition. Master Milten Htiber, or Marticviile, Is ropertod as stung by u locust. The sting caused hlin te get very sick and it swelled up black. Elmer Keblo, or Smlthvlle,ls convalescing from a sovero attack or inllanimatery rhcii lnatlsin. Miss Betsy Huber of Kmlthvllle, dloden Saturday morning, and will be buried at llverland en Tuesday Kith. She was ene of our mast respected and beloved, and leaves vacant a place which cannot seen be filled. She has been a strictly charitable person, and no ene In necd of help was turned away from her hospltable deer and many will be the peer who will miss her bountiful and dispensing hand. Daniel Miller, or Provldenco township, was buried yesterday, at Laurel Hill church, In lilsfiSth year. He was employed as bridge watchman en the 1'cnuea by the Ke.idlng It. It. company, at thu tlme of his decease. He is ene or a family el33 child ren. Mr. James Miller, or Quarryvllle, at tempted suicide by banging, but was dis covered In tlme te prevent the commission el the deed. On Saturday la, the supervisors of Provi Previ Provi dcuce and Peipica townships met and put up the feet leg at the place known as I Inherit fording. Tliecilitliumpians'tendered a serenade te Mr. Samuel Hubcrand wire, a new ly married couple ltOVHTH VUXVEUSINU A WILL. hlningn Sequel le Wedding In llrunklyn. The Dentil of u Cleveland Mit hunt. About three weeks age Gustavus P. Heed, ene or the eldest and wealthiest dry goods merchant or Massilleu, Ohie, went te New Yerk, as It was supKsed, en business. He was married iu Brooklyn te Miss Harriet A. Butler, aged forty-four. He died within twenty-four hours alter the ceremony. The bed" -".ns ureught home accompanied by the bride of a day and her brother, Mr. F. W. Butler, and was burled en Wednesday after noon. Since the Interment a will el Mr. Beed has been produced, which bequeathes te the wife all his preiwrty, Including the homo home stead in the city and all Its contents. Slnce his father's death ten years age, Mr. Beed has been a dutiful son te his mother, new eighty years old, and that he should virtually turn her penniless from home, scorned be unnatural te her friends that doubts of the son's sanity at ence aiese, which hae broad ened into suspicion of a graver character Suit has been begun te contest the will and Attorney Baldwin, who has been retained te prosecute the case, said that the will and the marrlage were transparent frauds and that he had sufficient documentary and oral evidence te establish the fact that the imbe cility of the dead merchant had been taken advantaae of by the parties intorested for sinister purposes, The will It-self is a peculiar document having been tern iu pieces and then pasted together. It describes the prop erty com eyed in such language as te leave little doubt that it was prepared by an insane man, or by someone net conversant with Mr. Reed's alia Irs. Mr. Heed's property Is worth about 50,000, against which are Ha bllitlcs el 313,000. The ease premises te de velop many sensational features when it comes te trial. l'er ltoUtereus KUsliijr en the Stieel. Kiem the New Yerk World. Yeu are charged with kissing a woman en the street," said Justice German te an old man who was well-knewn te many persons in the Jcllersen Market court as a wealthy Harlem resident, who is known by the so briquet of " Pig-bead Geergo." He gave his name as Jehn MewatU "That was my servant girl, judge," 10 plied the prisoner. " Hew old are you V" " I am sixty-llve years old." " Old enough te have bottersenso." Ofllcer A. M. De Nyse, el the Ninth, said : " It was 9 o'clock last night when my atten tion was called te the kissing. This old man had p. young woman with him. They wero walking along W est Fourteenth street and kissed each ether repeatedly, attracting a crowd of poeplo, who shouted and laughed. I arrosted thorn both." Mowatt owns f 100,000 worth or property en the Boulevurd. He Kave his rcsidonce as Eighth avenue and One Hundred and Forty sixth street. He was flned 510. The young woman gave her name as Jane Mowatt, '1( years eiu, rcsiuing airs a. u west Twoiuy Tweiuy slxth stroet. She said " Geergo was n dear old acquaintance of liers." She tee was 11 nod flO. A Singular lliatli. Mrs. Lelda Mtisscr, wife or Dr. J. Henry Musser, died of lock-jaw at the family resl- douce in the vlllage el l.ampclcr, after an ill ill iiess of only a few days. She took a celli en Wednesday last, and although she had neither cut nor brulse of any kind en her persen, symptoms of tetanus, or lock-jaw, wero manifested, and she died as above stated. Mrs. Musser was a dauchter of Jehn Musselmaii, late of Wheatland Mills, new of mis cuy. one was a most ostimauie woman, and her suddeu and unexpected death has cast a gloom ever a large circle of dovetod frleuds. She was in the asth year of her age. and she leaves besides her stricken husband a son and a daughter, uged respectively IB nnd 11 years. Her funeral will take nlaee Woduehday at 10 o'clock at the residence of ur. .Musser, anil me lntorment will lie made at 'J o'clock at Longcnecker'H meeting house. Hherlir's Sales. Shoriil'Teinlinson sold at sherill 's sale en Saturday, en the premisos, In East Denegal township the real ostate of M. M, HeUiuan. Nes. 1 and 2, including the farm or IK! acres, wero sold tegether and purchased by (Jen. Simen Cameron for $15,000, subject te a dowerof$l,3b0. Ne. 3, the resilience or Mr. 1 1 oilman, In subject te certalu judgments and mortgages. Mr. North bought also Nes. i and b, lets of greniui wiineiii uuuamgs, paying JL'OO for the former and f 10 for the latter. Said te lie" n Lawyer. Fieiu the Washington ICepiibllcmi. Mr. II. J. Ramsdell, nover had a very high opinion of the attorney-gouoral under Mr. Arthur's administration, and seldom lets an opportunity pass for indicating his views en the subject. A few wceks age sonie ene in the West wrete te the oillce of the register of wills te learn whether a former noted secre tary or the treasury had lelt a bdll Cir KOlldll law a member or the bar. 'I he register, it is ropertod, seized his pen and grimly wrete : " Benjamin Harris lirewster, u man of bonie local jirornlucnce In Philadelphia, is married te a daughter of Rebert J, Walker and is saiit te boa lawyer." ha! of the Columbia Ileruld." Mr. Eiigeue J. Miller, who rocently pur chased the Columbia Herald, has, owing te lulling health, sold his uowspaper property te Win. B. Given, esq., the popular Columbia lawyer. Mr. Given Likes possession Immedi ately, He will place the paper under compo. tent editorial and business management, and a new career of usefulness Is assured this toiling organ of the Democracy, Toe Much Calamity Leads te Suicide. Mrs. Marie Krcshncr committed snlclde by taking laudanum, at Erle, en Saturday. A few weeks age her husband was brought home te her dead. Uu the day of her hus band's funeral her only child was killed by being run ever by the hearse. The unfortu nate woman was about te return te her father hi Germany when she received a loiter that he had been drowued. This last bercaveiuent was seen lollewod by her sulclde. Iltirrard Again rictured. The l)licc Gazelle of this woek has a pic ture or Abe Buzzard surrendering hlmselfat the deer el the I-iancaster county jail. Abe is represented as u stylish looking young fel low with n long moustache and ueat-lltllng suit of clothes. He Is giving two ether men, who are supised te be Mart and Jehn, geed bye, whlle behind him stands a brutal look ing Jailer In full uniform, waiting te shut the iron deer. Stricken nllh l'arnljsls. On Sunday nitirnlng Geergo llrubakcr, esq., of this city, was stricken with paralysis at Weller's hotel Iu liuarryvllle. He was brought tethlscityaud is new at ills home,ou Orange street, where Dr. Carpenter Is attend ing him. Ills condition is critical. Mr. Brubaker had been In 111 health, but or late had improved ;lasteeK he started en a little trip thieugh the county for pleasure. Police Cases. On Saturday eveniug Henry Derleynnd Geerge Henry, two young men who wero ar rested for being disorderly at Ann and Orange street, en Sunday of last week, had a hearing before Alderman Ferdney. They wero -discharged upon iayincntef costs. Patll's first Stage Dress. I 'a til first stage dress was made for her thirty-four years age by a New Yerk milli ner. Mine. Lanza, who has never been paid for it. The bill, for fJt, was given te the diva during her last American visit, but she declined tosettlo IL Nilcs of Stock and Iteuils. Jacob B. Long,brekor,sold te-day at ju Ivate sale, IM sliares of Nerthern National bank at S115, (1 shares Farmers' bank at f 110, fi sliares ICastern market at (00, 1,000 R. itC. It. R. 1st mortgage bend at f 10." and interest, and ;i shares Fulton National hank at f ISO. Merchants' Cheap i:rursleii Te New Yerk nnil Ceney Inland, Thursday,.! line 18th. Hound trip tickets geed ler three days. Train leaves Lancaster (KliiR street) at .VI a. in. Pare, 11.55. I.eae Meuhelin at 6:-.7; I.ltllz at Mi mid Kiihliita at 7 05. Fate, 11.50. Jiinc5.s,l.l,15,l7Altw nKAiiitt. Diinmcii. .luiie 1.1, 1 -.'. In Maner tewuslilp, Charles C, Dlctilcb, uged 31 years. The relatives and friends of the family nie respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, lrem his lata resldincc, Columbia pike. Maner low n ship, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, bet vices lit the Meinieiiltu meeting house, MlllrrnvHIc. nt ten o'clock, liilcniientnt MUlersvllle. Vtd1 JIissEii. .lune II, Ik In Lampeter, I.clila A. Musser, wire of.!. Henry Mussur, M. ., Iu the Sslhynarut heriiKe. TIki lclntlvi-sand Irtendsef the family are re spectfully Invited te attend thu funeral, from the residence of her husband, In Lampeter, en Wednesday afternoon,. lunu 17th, at 1 o'clock nt Ihehuusennd 2 o'clock nt Lengeuecker's meet inghouse. Jul5-2ld McMaiiev. On the 15th hut., nt St .)eeph's heipiiul, licrnard Mi.Maheu, In tlmfi.'d year of his age. The relathca und friends ute respectfully In vited le attend the funeral, lrem M. Jeseph's hesjiltal, en Wednesday morning nt ten o'clock. Interment nt St. Mary's cemetery JI5-2K1 Utzinebr. lune 13, 185, in this city. Jehn Utzlngcr, seu of .Jacob mid Mary Utzluger, Iu blftSM year. Tlie iclatlvcs mid frlcndi of theliiully, also St. Michael's society, are respectfully Invited te attend the funerul from his paients' resideuic. Ne. 61 Middle street, en tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 0 o'clock. High mass at M. Antho Anthe ny's cliiuch. Interment at St. Antheny' ceme tery. It 31A11KETH. Philadelphia Proiltue Market, PiilLAtiELvniA, June 15. Fleur dull, ullh pi Ices tending dewnwurd. About l.exi biiiHln wild Including Penu'a lamllv. at tl ()'7I 50 . Western de at $1 rxiQS en ; Minnesota bakers ut fl35, und patents at $5U0g5 5e. Hye flour linn at 13 HVA per bnriel. Feed whs qvlct hut unchanged. At the 1 p. m. call Wheat was dull, with We hid for June: W,i for July j 1 ee for Aug. 11 W for Sept. Cern wasqulel : 53c, June ; Mc ler July; Me for Aug. i 51c for faept Ontsueruenslcr ; 4c. hid ler June; lejje. for July ; 37Jc., Aug. ; 35c, Sept. New Yerk l'reduce Market. Nbw YeKff, June 15. Fleur market dull but wiiueui iik'KH'u cnnngcii ; rinc, i vq$i-n; Supcrllue, f.'iaifiJ CO; Couiinen te Fancy Ex tra Ohie, tneiriOHi Minnesota, i.1 MiGl irl. Whe.it Ne. 2 lied, Winter, June, . : July, 1 W. ; Sejit.. Jl 1V Cern Ne. 'J Mixed, June, 5lfc ; July, 5.1,'ie ; AiiB..5lkc. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, June, 37?e i July, 37K-. Itye nominal. Hurley nominal. 1-elk dull; Mm, $1125. Ijird fii K). July; W 'M, bid. ilelusscs llnncr; boiling stock, iljc for Hi text ltlce steady und unchanged ; Carolina and Louisiana common te fair, 4iff5ijc. Hay nulet ; Ne. 1 Timethy, t lu. Ke-dn dull but firm ; strained te geed, tl 15 Ql 20. Turpentine unlet at 3lc. l'etreluuui dull : rellned In cases, s;,(J10c. llutter steady ; WcsUirn Imitation Oicainciy, 13He. Cheese linn ; Western llut,3i,i07J.ic ; Ohie de, prime, BJ$c. Egirs steady ; Wesleni, lSQUc ; Shite, K 14Ve. Sugar linn ; Kellned Cutleur, V,ic ; (Iran, ulated, n lMCe. Freights nominal. Cotree steady : falrcatgecs, 8-V7SUc. Tallew dull ; Pilme City, 6;ei7-K. Chicago Produce Market. Cuicaue. June 15, 0.30 a. m. Mmket eixincd this morning n fellows Wheat lie loner. Cem J.Jc oil", Ferk 10c und Lard and Itlbs 2e eir. Wheat July, RXe ; August, W,ie ; M'pt.,Wc. Cern .Inly, 40ic ; August, 4fiKe ; Sept., lee. ( hits July, 32u ; Aug., 2Sc ! Sept., 27c. Perk .Iufy,fiu2il; Aujf., $1030; Sept., f 10 10. 1.11111 July, tfl 57k; Aug., H) (15. Klbs July. V 32ff ; Aug., 40. CLOSING. 1 r. m. All expected dccieuse In the vUlhle supply of half a million bushels and geed buy- iiiK ey neuvy longs eniceu up me inaruei, nnu thu weakness noticeable at the opening was seen dispelled. The clo9e en everyth llsnellcd. The close en evervthli ng li llriiier.ititiieugh net much higher. Wheat Jul v. SSlie: August, 90;Be Sept., v;ic. Cern July, 4SUe; Aug., fC.Cj Sept., 4G!4c iiatR July. safe; aub., iiii,v ; eeni., .ie. Perk Jufv.tlO TiV,: Auir.. tlu 35; SiMittlu 4.', Ijinl Inly, ta W) : Aug., V, 07U ; Sept., W 77K. ltlbs-July, 532Ji; Aug., 5 4J; Sept., I5 5J& I'hlladelphla Cattle Market, Piiilaiikli'IIIA, June 15. The arrival of beeves iuue 13. me arrival cu ueeves r; We. higher; extras UUGf-Ja; edliiiu, tiiniU. 18,500; market dull ; (e lower; 2,4Uii: market lair L'lMxI. Mitlill IllfM hiiecu Arrivals 8. extras. lUrei'.itKOed. 4fi4U: mcdluni. Slfft'ic, Hogs Ai rivals 4,1.00; active; all gnides U' higher ; prices wero quoted atfigeX0 fur extra. Livestock Prices. Cuioaeo. Cattle Itcceipts, 1,000 head; ship ments, 500 head; market strong; shipping steers, l,:i50fi)l,5W) Its, $5 60005 70; ll20uQll350 Its., 5 3e ((5 55; 1I501.2UO Us., tl H05 20 ; steckcrs and feeders, $1 5005 00; cows, hulls und mixed, $240 (21 W; slep.fed cows nnd hulls, fl 5004; thieugh Texas cuttle, 527 gnissers, 031 Us, $.1 70 CI com fed, 1.1U) tts, t negs Kcccipis, i!,wi ne.iu ; siunmcnis, 3,1100; 10015c Higher; reugii aim iiuxen, .i csvei tu pUUKUIg llllll KhliinliiL'. 'iWSki ,s. l it(i 15; light weights, 1300170 Its, U 10101 80; 180210 lis.. $J!Hffl 15 t skins. tXl3 (10. euee;) ueceipis, -jju; Biiipmeiiis, inn; muiKei .,,- . ..-...tt .L. e . ' ' --. . firmer; natives. 1W012O .., mid ever, (39001 BUQ-.O B.s.M 5001 CO;C50) fts, $2 5O0J 60 ; Wi ae; est- ern, xi deqi ; iexus, r twaeia. Kast Libkbtv Cattle Nothing doing j re ceipts, 8K5 head ; shipments, 247 head. Hogs maiket firm ; Phlladelphlns und Yeik ers, $1 OU01 15; receipts, 3,000 head; shl) shl) meuts, 2,400 head. Sheep Fair, no change In prices ; receipts, 4.200 bead I shipments. 2,400 head. Shipments of Hogs te New Yerk, 7 carloads. Shipments of cattle le New Yerk te day, 1J cutleads. New Yerk Stock Market. Nkw Yerk, J uue 15. Wall Btrect, 1:30 p. in. Meney easy at IK per cent. Kxchauge Unlet. Gevurnuieiits firm. Currency fl's, H27X hid ; Ps Coup., I123X hid ; 4Ks de, $112, hid. The stock mat ket opened strong, and en buy. big of sonie of the mera prominent speculating the cllijiiu'ri prices advanced; te 1 per cent by neon. Since midday thu market hu been dull and fcaluieless, und ut thu tlme of writing Is almost ut complete standstill, hut the cdvauccs el the morning U fully maintained. 1 lM Western Union , K Adams Express Amurlcan Express ,. 3r.x. U5 04 51 UU u. e. cxprui Wells, Furge A Ce CC I. A O.... ...... ........,.,.. U. C. O. I New Y'erk Central....,,,,. ,,, 61 ew Jersey Central 3 aiiiuuis i.umrui x.xnress 125 V....U V.UUIIU1...... .,.,.,,,, ...,,,. ...a Michigan Central , , Northern Pucille ,., ,... r, . '.'.. ... Preferred., ..., WW 83 I Unluu l'acltle,, ,,,,,. w Missouri Pacific WJ Texas rjiclrie.ii........................ J' New Yerk F.levated..... .. Metropolitan ...........,..,.,.... .. Manhattan..... ... AIL A Terre Ilnutej ... 8K m 1M1 ie" rrcterreu,...,. ....... .... Canada Southern., . Canada faclde . - Chtcace ft Alten U., Cncs. A Ohie fj 1 11.. . 7l Ul. Uel., Lae.' West VU nenrer .. rle... ........ .. " rrclerred.... Hannibal A SU.Ie ' l'roferred Kansas A Texas i Lake Shere ...... L. K. AW 1vs'lleA Nashville 1!4 MX 3l" Merris Kssex Northwest " ITetcrrud Ontario A Western... Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred Pacific Mall .' quicksilver,, i , 127 61 rruieircu Hnadlnir. Iteck Island. 115 San Francisce., Preferred., Omaha,., 8 1. Paul.. 5!K Prelcrred i 7K mfurred. 1W NashAChat 3.1 SI., 1...M. A W ;. Wuhash .... V.i " Preferred 7)5 C, II. A Q Ul .... Rochester A Pittaburg Pd. A Evans IH Manitoba X Oregon A Nav .... -I Oreueu Transco ' '-'.i Pullman Palace Cur .... MEW AVrERTlSEitEST.1. B AKINO POWDEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amurvelef puilty, strength and wholrsemeness. Mere eco nomist than the ordinary kinds, und cannot he sold Iu competition with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or phosphute powders. Settt only In cam. Kiival Haki.ie PownrnCe., KK Wall btreei, New Yerk. may27-lydAw rANTEI AT NO. f10 NORTH LIME TV street, n girl with reference, for geuerul heuBOHurk. Apply at once. It xifiriieuT "exceitieNjth e best VV Cigars In the town, two for 5-, at HAKTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONT C1UAU STOKE. L OST.-CN SUNDAY MORNING, ON I North Oueen or WetOrunKestreet.usller iiln ct wlthijillllantn. Thu tinder would confer a great favor en the e nor by returning It te Ne. 10 Seuth O.UICH stieet. Hey's lloek llludery, us it Is a relic el a dead friend. ltd THE BEST the City, ut HAKTMAN'S 6e HAVANA" CIGAR IN YELLOW STOKE. FKONT ClUAlt T OST ON MONDAY LAST, A YOUNG I'uir 1ek. Had en metal celtur JU English wlth nnine of owner. The Under wlllbeirtitta bly rewarded by returning him te MAUYKEYNOLDS, It Ne. 125 North Duke SI. -TTAST ENDYARD. .C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orrica: Ne. 20 Centra Square. Heth yaid and oftlce connected with telephene exchangn. uprlJ lydMAF.U M ORE NEW EMBROIDERIES. MORE AT- ASTEICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, PA. Lnst week our sales ut our Needlework Coun ter fur exceeded anything we luive had since we in e In business, and we bope te de still better, WHY? Oursules being very large, our stock naturally get very small. Encouraged by this great suc cess, we bought heavy, uud our stock new Is larger than ever, and our ussortment better. The enormous run -which our establishment has had of lute, nnd the prominent dlspluy which we make of these New Embroideries, assure us that we will he mere successful than ever. Ile Ile stdes. thev uie se verv ehenn. EervbedVHcca thulnla glance, and when ene bui seen It, ll becomes A SECRET : THAT MEANS KVEKYIIOHY AIIOUT IT. IS TOLII It lsery haul for us te quote pilcea en Kin. hieldcrles. We cannot doscilbe thu patterns, hut we cun glve you an ldeu of what we have. We start with thu small : Irish Point Embroidery, at I5e., ISc. and 20c. Medium Width, nt 25c. Wide, at seu., 40c. and 60c. u vard. Swiss Embroideries, ut 12c, ISc., 2ec. and 25c a yard, that are very nice. Wlde, for Unfiles, 35e. te 75c. Forty-llve Inch Hklrtlng,from$l,lUteW,:Uayard, Yeke Embroidery, from 75c. te $3.00 u yard. Handling Net, twcntyieven laches wide, 18c. te i!3u. a yard. OKIENTAL AND 8PAN1SH NET, The next best thing we have te our Embiot Embiet Embiot deiles,U LACES ! Our Lucu Hepaitini'iit Is fairly slecked llh nil kinds of Luces. Toe many styles te men. lien all. Cenie and Sce Them. We have new bargains lu Whlle nnd Cieum Oilental Luces, also lu UUque and White Mixed Trimming Laces. Flve hundred Ileal Antlquu Tldles, at 10c. a piece. INOUK Millinery Department We are busy as bees. Everybedy knows thai, except these that slay ut home all the time. OUlt STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Is positively most complete. Mere se new than ever. We are nhevi lug some line nuwSllvur und Geld Sprinkled Wlnus ; they lire very pretty and very stylish. Silk and Llsle tilevea, Funs, Para sols. A full stock of Ueld and Silver Trimming llratds. Finn Embroidered Luce Caps, at 25c. nplcce. White Cotten Lace, for large Hun IluU, ut 15c. a yaid. CALL AT ASTRICH'S Ne. 13 Bast Eietr Street. maya NEW EMBROIDERIES NEW AltrjEnXIHEMENTH, AN ARTICLE GIVING HEALTHY AC- ... .n.!.. J'V !l,,n Inevcry way ronduclve le health. Is MlLl.Klfa BOUAX BOAP. VR PURE BYE WHISKEY AT 75c a quart can net be surpassed for the money. ltOHURIt'S MQUOll 8TOHE, api2-lydH, Ne. a Centra Square. PENNA. CIOAB8 FBOM fl.00 PER . Hundred np, nt ilAKTMAN'S YKI.LOW rilONT CIOAIt HTOIIK. TTSE IT HI COLD WATER, USE IT IN U het waUir, It will glve geed results MIL LEIVS 1IOIIAX SOAP. mEA DRINKERS, LOOK YOU HERE. JL what yen get with ene pound of Clarke's Famous Tea, 3 ;iloecs of Miller's llnrax Soup, or a neauumi unp nnu saucer, or jviujeiicil llicncr. I.uuipeiarcn, nc. a. CIAltKK'fl TE A BTOHR, 3tf West KIiik Street. THE CITY TAX IS PAYABLE ON OR before JULY 1, with nil abatement of 3 per cunt. Oftlce hours from ll a. in., te 3 p. in. U. F.TUYKItN, Jcl315td City Treasurer. THE GREATEST KNOWN SOAP TO answer all purpese Is Miller's ltentx. T7IOR PURITY, EXCELLENCE, FULL .C wclKhtaud strength MIM.KK'H ItOHAX BOAP has no cyiml. C1ARBOLIO ACID, CHLORIDE LIME, J Pratt's Chlorides, and ether seasonable ills lufectiints In larue stock, nt IIUllI.EY'H DIIIJO 8TOIIK, Ne. 24 West King Street. THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN THE market te day, considering quality, Is MIL LEU'S HOKAX SOAP. OTRA.IGHT RYE WHISKY. (Dlsllll.'d at Lllitz ) Ahe, Urandlcs, Gins, Wines, Ac. J. F. SHEAFFKIl. Ne. 11 NtiJ Hi Duke St., oppesltu Ceuit Heuse. Jel3-2t YTiVUllIIriTSi KOUNDRYMEN AND ili. liiaCKSIUUIIH use MILLEll'S HOKAX SOAP and claim It unequalled. aCllOOIjTAXKOR 18S5. The duplicate Is In the hands of Iho ticasiilel'. Thrce per cent, off ler prompt payment, V. O. MAKUIIALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Squaie. f Oftlce hours from 9u. iu. te I p.m. JuuclMfdlt AA. Use Muiiliuhii Heller BB. Fleur. The llesl. The Original muy21yil,S.tW,K TJYONCE USING MILLER'S BORAX A J SOAP everywhere. R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clnlhlni?. A well-made. Elegant trimmed unu ncrieci niung Ilualncss Still for t!8.i. A geed Kligllsn corkscrew ersleu bult, Hat braided, In one, two, thicoer foiir-hutleu cuta way, for f 25.(10. A handsome Check Casslmere Sufi for (JUKI. An elegant Herge Suit, In black, blue, drub or blown, for fl5.Ui. Finn Engllih Strlpi'd or Check Pantaloons liem W.wiup. Ke. inember, all work Is strictly first-class. Every garment warranted te h i Tpresenled. A geed fit, well-made and nlceij trimmed. Thu inrgest assortment of patterns lu thlscltv. A. II. HOSENSTKIN, m24-fimdll 31 North Queen street. e AK HALL. LONl. IlllANCII OK HAKATOUA. The stem guv'nr clutches his pocketbook and shakes his head significantly as Arabella seltly suggests, which T The world against the pock peck pock etbeok. Seus and daughters plan raids upon It and hotel-keepers uud clothiers wish them suc cess, und yet we ure gcntle with It, very' gentle. The boy may get his clothing se very cheap und the guv'nr hlmi-elf may get an average en thr summer excuses by consulting OAK HALL ler HI Own letting. WANAMAKER &. BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cob. Sixth and Market Stuekis, 1'UlLAllKLrillA. OLVTHJlfd. ylLLIAMHON & TOSTER. THE UEbT PA1TEKNS IN Seersu cker Coats and Vests AKE AT WILLIAMSON A FOSTEK'S. THE ntsr Linen Duster, Silk Mohair and Alpaca Coats, AKE AT WILLIAMSON A FOSTEK'S. THE I1EST ABSOKTMENTOF Summer Silk Neckwear -AND- Gauze "Underwear AKE AT WILLIAMSON FOSTEK'S. THE 1IEST QUALITY STRAW HATS, THE LATEST STYLES Stiff Felt Hats, LIGHT OR DARK COLORS, AKE AT WILLIAMSON A FOSTEK'S. THE I1EST MATEKIALUSEI) IN BOOTS and SHOES, -FOK- Ladles, Misses, Gouts and Beys, Fur the Premt-nude, Iho Scheel Itoem, or the Woikshep, AKE AT Vt Il.l.l.tMSON & FOSTEK'S. THE LAKQEST VAK1ETY OF Lawn Tennis, Base BaU and Bicycle Eiders' SHOES AKE AT WILLIAMSON & FOSTER'S, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King LANCASTCB, l'A, Stl-Ofit DKt UOOVH. T011NS.GIVLER. GEO. k! RATliveN. CARPETS ! NKW BTYLK Tapestry Brussels, Ma, 05c., 73c. and sic. NEW STYLE Bedy Brussels, 11.00, tl.lS and 1.25. Ingrains, 25c. te 75c, I'Olt UKST. book at our Uoeils befeiu buying, have ONE P1UCK. Wu only JOHN S. GIVLER S CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKII. PA. D HESS GOODS. ANOTHEK CAKLOA1) OF SUMMER GOODS UF.CEIVEU ATTIIF. EBW YORK STORE. 'IweC'usck lleiiutlful PRINTED SATIRES, Flllecu Cents n ynul ; nude te full afJS Cents. An Immeubu Stock el WASIIIM! IIIIESS (JOOIIS, CHAM IIKA1 S, 8EEU8UCKE11S, OINGIIAMs IIATISTK-s V1CTOKIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AVI) l'HJUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK nnd CAMIIKIC EMBROIDERIES, All Width mid QiuillllcH nt the Lewest Prices Ever Kuen u In the Trude. In WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. T iI.MAKTIN Tco. AWIMS MADE . AND PUT UP -IN Tllb- BEST MANNER. Largest Stock of Awning Stripes IN THE CITY. Special Itarualus ' Full Asseitnieiit of Celers at See, weitIi'i"c. Anulngi made te order and put up, heat rlxtuica, from (1.30 up. Full Line of (ill materials uud stripes, und competent men te de the n erk. Nothing will (jive you as much comfort u uu awulne put up eer our window, ion cun leare the iuc w lndowsepen und he pietcctcd fiein theeun Kcmeuiher, weput up iiuimiiin ut iibeut half the price formerly charged lu thli city. FURNITURE & FLOOR LINENS, SLIP COVEKS FOK Firit.VITUKE CUT AND MADE. WINDOW AND DOOK 8CKEENS. I B. Martin (fe Ce, Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTElt, PA. VOIl SALE OH It EXT. FOK KENT. Thrce Law Unices nt Ne. 45 NOKTH DUKE STKEET ; and a haument A3 leet long, supplied with water nnd heut. martO-tld 11. FKANIC ES1ILEMAN. irlIITE OAK IiUMIlEK I'OIl SAL1X TT Peraens wnntlnK White Oak Lumber, cut le order, can be accommodated at ence by cull liiK en the undersigned ut New l'rnvldeuce utu utu Hen. A Iho, Kails uud Pests of nil kind, '.ii cei-ds of Whlle Oak weed. MeFAI.LS.t 1IKO., JeS-3wd Siulthvllle 1'. O., Lane. Ce., l'u. HAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA Tobaccos enl v Sa tier uliiif. nt HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT STOKE. UlUAK EIRST-OL-ASS HOARDING. Together with the choice of looms en the first or second Meer. Surpassed by uoiie In Iho city. CuUoneruddroMH, NO. Vti NOKTH QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. uO-tfd TDOTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A POZBK, AT NO. 100 NOKTH QUEEN STKEET, taniutfd I.ancaster, Pa. A TliANTIC CITY. "" The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfei table, hemelike, situated vuty near thu hcu, with extended plaizus upon thiee ocean fronts. This Heuso has long been known uu u most plcumuit summer retieat. junct'Juid J. KE1MASON8. -yy-EST END HOTl'.L, Chestnut Street, above Bread, PluTa., II. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. Opcninq June: 20th. Newly Furnishld. Pubsengcr Elevator, Klcvtrle Dells, Ac. TERMS, $2.60 PER DAY. Mr. Kunugu wus 15yetinut the Ulmrd and several years ut the Seventh Avenue, PHUburg, Pa. JeS-'.'wd UUMMEU CLOTHING AND HATH. O Closing Out Without Kegnrd te Cost, ut IlKOIITULD'S. A whole suit for ti up : Working 4Ce up t All Linen Pants, ,.e upi Ce for&eoup. A fresh supply of llea weruinir I'anis 110111 cum Coats uud Vest in. A fresh supply of Hosier', under. wear and Notions just received at prices 10 suit the times, at ' BECHTOLD'8. Ne. M North Quceufiucct. Big u of ths illg Slecklug, CLOTIIZXO. The large variety in our stock or Clothing enables us te fully supply the wants or Men, Youths, Heys nnd Children of all iil'OS. The goods are here, the jirircs are right and we guarantee entire satis satis ructien iu every particular. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Pldlndelphln. m.Jiud M EKCHANT TAILOR. I IcCATJLET J MERCHANT TAILOR! NO. 131 N0HTI1 qUKKN ST. (lliichmlller'n lliillding ) ONE OF THE FINEST LIM sol FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOKTIIEhPlUNli ASDsi MMEK1KMII , EVEKSIIOWN IN Till-. I. in 0-L':ill uud luku 11 leek will be sure te hae lour suit. at the goods uud you mcUHUic taken for it June'.! ld H 1RSHA IIROTHER'.S Oue-Prico Clothing Hottse. NO I'KELIMINAKIES! NO FUTITIOIS ADVKKT1SINO ' Hut Plain Facts will tell you the tide every time We claim te have ihe LAUUEST asuktmi:nt Ol CLOTH GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TKUNKS, VALISES, c In this county. We nNii tlalm te wll goeils cheajier thuii any ether -dme In the county Te convlnte yourself. call unit see let yeuiself as every article In ouruteie Is marked in plain llg inert, unci yeuumutllhcity te leek thieugh our Ux;k, whether with the Intention erpiiich.iKlug or net. WiiKiiniimtee pellle attention le every one. UurMEKCIIANT T.MLUIH.M. IJEPAKX J1ENT Is leplete with nil the uileiw i-tyles und Ounlltlei et SUITINGS AND PANTALOON IMiS that ill e wein thli dejnen. Yeu will deii I ....11 rt I.W.I. .., 1 t ...1 . ... I n .... iu ivui. 11, uui niHiu-. unu pi jit-., ut'iuiu oily lug ele here, us It will hi 11 ciinldemhlefuivliig et money te you. A 1'eilet t Fit ijiiumnleed. .lust Itecelved an Enormem StockorPUJl SteckorPUJl StockerPUJl MEKUOOD. el all Kinds und Qualities SEKKSUCKEK COATS nnd EsTS Hern 1 Vil up. single 1 outs uslew as KW;. J- Ol'K MOTTO "One Price, and that the Lewest." HIRSH & BEOTHER'S ONE PKICK CLOTHING HOFSL. COKNEK OF NOKTH Ql EKN STKEET AND PENN SQL'AKE OURGER A SUTTON. A WORD TO PARENTS. A the holidays tile near ut lmud, the pjieuhi will wonder what U the best te t;et their heys lu the way-of Clothing, bemethiim itienir, ul the Baiue time neat and di"".y. 11' YOU WILL I ALL AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Your mind will be put at rest, ui wu can sim ply the very suit you want ut prices te mill everyone. We can (.tuinmtcu Werkmuubhlp ueuauBu inuy uie uui uh u jnaiie. WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT -OF Thin Coats and Vests IN THE CITY, AT PKICEs AWA1 DOWN 9-UIVK US A CALL.-bU Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTElt. PA WA1J. VAl'EJ!. w INDOW SCREENS. A GOOD-SIZED Wire Window Screen! FOR FIFTY CENTS AL'IECK. Mudutelll the window. This In 'about one-1 IlilldlcHH in pilce than they wele innt acuhen. We have from letirtu llve theiiHauil patent imuiCH 111 siocicei an ismes. leiiuy in unjuxiauu luck the who en. They uiu without doubt the cheapest uud best 111 use. I-uiuUcapii W'lrea li-oiu'JSteai Inches. Plain.?.', JI.W.W, 31, w, 31, 'ja lnehes wide. Sold by the loot or loll ul low prices. AMONli OUU STOCK OF WALL PAPER Will bu found u uoed many Odd uud Kudu nema te ID, liunil ir plccux, Unit we will elosel enl ut about lull value. There ale some Miiyl euuicu panel us uuiuiuj iiivui. DADO and PLAIN SHADES, Fliluies, Cmdtf.l 1.0011s, iiiuauiuuis, ac. LACE CUItTAINS ill gieiil vurlelj, Poles, Jte.l PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN. STBEET.I LANCASTElt, PA nplIE ONIiY GREAT EXTERNAL RE-I JL inecy. Thoieeiiiliieiit chemUtH, Proresseral jjeremus aim uuiieiuuu,euuunu luumeus uup clnel'la.steis. UK FOREMAN. PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON. Keinnvcd from Ne. 'ill West Klnir street te Nn. n North l'rlucii (Lulu rualdcuce of .A. E,l W0UV114.) UUD-dUlU '-fa-iS . . 1 .JiKj "i ?