P.i'S irV IS" ;. ttv. .& , --1"', .Y sr8 wft i,1 ft ra t i r.. Ar E1f . j. Miji. W?V Btff.. i. iSr1 .- ? . & ?JT' 2.V a ; 1 , ?i?-'Jf , - gg vW r - i xrvjwimit: avaaxsTiex te these ) WHO ARE JW AEHEA1IS. gWsliilBeyd Determined te Obtain Uie Tnz Ml Kiuard The Marietta JM Hall ciue trterwbslmsd by the Columbia Suil- fc dasci Dealing In Fetlal Stamp. jNgiilli Correspondence et IsnaLiOKirctR. J- !(- ; COLUMBIA, June 18. Several delinquent " Hobeo!' tax-paycra Raid they would net pay tbair Indebtedness te Uie school district. i'anA 'would make a let case of Uie law per ( tabling te such matters. They did net mean MM for they Immediately went and paid tlielr rtUM Although the tline given dolltiriiteiitfl jfc te cancel tlielr Indebtedness ha expired, and KSattheugh all the taxes have net yet been paid, f vet net a slnale law suit has resulted. This , 5.yi net through fear en the part of Collector V?Boyd, but rather through lontency. lle ills- '(V IIVam fiAtnir bavam. enil lina limine Hint Itin Fx taxes will be paid without repotting te law. 'iu;But he means te cellect every tax, of course Sexeentlnff the exonerations, and If kindness v.wrlll nntHrttt- tlinn Mnvnrnr mmiNtirnta will hn put into use, Columbia Overwhelm the Marietta deb. The Marietta base ball club visited Colum bia yesterday afternoon, but of ceurse net with the intention or even expectation of winning a ball from the Columbia. If they did they were greatly disappointed, ier they were handled as the Lancaster professionals .could handle the Columbia. Only seven Inn ings were tilaved in which the home nine ',W " 5 .piled up 83 runs, 20 of which were earned. T - FYlh A HlMttlAl lA-wtt A lrl r nt 1 1 n I m0t ! S Jkun Auauuiut uuye uiuiu nut uiiucioieuu King's ourveS, and alllieugli they made 3 ,runs. net a singie ene was oartieu. n orty erty orty twe nits were made oil' tlie visitor's pltclier and but 2 off or King. In the seventh Inning, with two men out Koutz,eftho Columbia, made the longest hit and ran around the banes befere the ''fielders picked up the ball. The visitors ob- Jocled te the home run being scored, claim ing Keutz Una net touched second base. Umplre A. Furple decided ugaliist thorn, and they refused te continue the game. The score steed Columbia 38, Marietta 3. ' Exchanging Postage stamps for Goods. On complaint of Postmaster Harry Mullen, Officer Jehn Gilbert this morning arrested two men for exchanging postnge Htitmps for goods. 'Sludge Evans quoatletied thorn as te ew they obtained possession of the statu), and they replied that they had received them In Darlington, Hartferd county, MO., and in a legal manner. They are being held while tnetr story 13 uetng mvcstigateu. Town Notes. This morning, Chas. Napllsher, a canal beat captain, discovered a snake two feet long in his bertli in the beat. The roptile must have been ills lied fellow for a week or mere, as it is of a species net found in this vicinity. Rev. F. J." Ciay Meran, who lias been at tending the annual commencement oft liu Lehigh university, has returned te Colum bia. Dunnr liis stay in Uotliichem he was the Kttest of llishen Hulisen. The Columbia literary club, with a number or Invited guests, are plcnlclng at Wild Cat Palls te-day. The Ladles' Working society of St. Jehn's Lutheran church will held a fair and festival in Armery hall, commencing this evening and continuing te-morrow and fr&turday ovenlngK, This society makes a success -tu of everything they undertake, and this fair will be no exception. The proceeds will be devoted te the liquidation .iff the church debt. Harry Kautrman, of Majfer township, last evening attended a Dunkard's meeting in Meuntvllle, and durlnir the sorviee a sneak 'iWtwWnwed thoJFarness fnim his herse nU BUbstltuT3ftKehl worn-out set. Noclue has been found as te the identity or the thief. Hanltary commltteo would greatly olrtige residents of North Frent street, were they te romevo the remains of a dead slice) from the river shere. Samuel Campbeli lias two trotters which made a liairinJie'lh 1 min. 25 rcc, last even ing at a trl! given them pn 8th street Ort-ggtGrday afternoon and evening the Jjawnee Actlve association will held tlielr second annual grand picnic in Heise's wehIs. Kverytlilng Is being uone te make it a suc suc cess and none deserve public palronage mere than the "Spllntera." Why Veung Women Marry Olil Soldier. The recent case of a soldier applying for a pension shortly bofero his death, which he expected hourly in order that ills wife should draw a pension after his deatb, illustrates ene of the most flagrant abuses or the present pension system. Itsoemsto be a speculative business cnterprise wittt certain young women te marry old soldiers who cannot "iive long, se that they may draw ousleus as widbws after their husband's death. "Yeu will be surprised" said an etllclal of the pension olllce, " when I tell you that thore are new en the pcuslen roll of the department 21,000 pensioners of the waref 1812, all of them widows. That war ended nearly seventy years age, and the number or troops engaged in it was net re markably great. These 21.000 widows drew last year 1,832,000, or flve and one-half times as much as the few thousand old soldiers surviving. Of course the explanation is that home or these widows were married te the veteran soldlers half a century or se after the war was ever. They became entitled te their pensions as widows whether they had been widows ten days or bad celebrated their golden wedding. It Is net improbable that in the twentieth century u great many of the 21,000- widows will still be drawing pensions en account of the war of 1812." Cumberland County Satisfied. Frem the Carlisle Volunteer. However earnestly we may have deslred the collectersiilp of internal rovenuo te ceme nearer Cumberland county, w e are proventod by the admirable appqlnttncut made, from complaining against its going te Jjancaster. It has lallen upon Jehn T. MacGenlgle, seme time age mayor of the city of Lancaster. We knew him and can endorse him te the fullest extent. Thore is no better Democratic bleed in the state than that which Hews in his veins. And his brain is as geed as his oleod. He is net mnrelya geed and true Democrat, but a centleman of Igh intelligence, and ene of line administra tive abllltyand very suporiercapocltyfor busi ness. His acquaintance with men is large and his kuowledgo of public allalrs extensive and accurate. He is a politician far ubove trickery, and a man of honor In all the rela tions of life. He may be relied en te be caro care ful in the solection of ills subordinates and te conduct the whele business of his ofllce In a inanner satisfactory te the public and te the department at Washington, Other geed men aspired te the collectersiilp, and they and thelr friends feel the regret that always Aocempanios disappointed aspirations, but with an appointmeut se admirable in all ro re ro spects as that or JehnT. MacGenlgle, thore is no room for complaint from any quarter. White Duiiartl In Cecil County. Frem the Oxford Press. As William Storrett and Albert Ulley, young men of Cecil county,, wero recently reaming evor the hills of the Octoraro en the cstate or William Treston, they found a bui tard's nest It wasdiscoverodou the ground under the shelter or a large shelving rock, net far from Stephen Magraw's mill, and contains two young whlte turkey buzzards. The nest is constructed or a few sticks and leaves and the young birds seem contented In their home, surrounded by wild aud Elcturesque Gcenery. Since the discovery a irge number of poe pi e have visited the place and looked at the birds. Only occa sionally is the nest of this common Amerlcan species of vulture found by man. These birds, romarkable for thelr graceful flight in the higher regions of the air, as well as scav engers en the earth, usually build thelr nests and rear their young in secluded aud inac cessible places. This tact lias been demonstra ted by a colony of thorn which have from tlme te time made their hatching gteund upon a large and dangerous rock new culled Iluz .team's rock net far from the Octoraro M. E. church. llaa Ability, Integrity ami Ulllrlcucy. I'rem the Lewlstewn Free l'ress. The appointment is an excellent ene, and ,,- the president is te be commended en his so se so SfcctIen. Mr. MacGonigle is a staunch Dome- crat, and is in every rcsttect fitted ier the position, no was elected mayor or Lancas ter three dltlerent times, servlug seveu years, in the dlscharpe or which duties he displayed unusual executive ability, Integrity and piU. clcney. The fact of having wen elected mayor three times or a strong ltepublican city like Lancaster is iUeU a sufficient recom mendation of Mr. MaeGeulgU's worth. yjMJIjJiWu .- St tMM'fVMVrer'pi6xm'''tAtAJtiis. The Court lUfutee te Apprere Mia Salary et the Prothenotary's Clerk. At ihe last meeting of the salary beard te fix the salary of Edward Winer, the prothon prethon prothen otary's clerk appointed teYtll the vacancy caused by the resignation of P. E. Slay- maker, the salaries of Doputlea Jehn I). Mil ler and Win. E. Krolder, were made Uie same, (050 each, while that of Mr. Ultncr was fixed at f&'A the same as paid te the ju nior clerk in that office when the salaries were adjusted last January. The minutes of the salary beard wero sent te the court for approval, as required by the previsions of the salary act, and a day or two age they wero sent back te the clerk of the salary beard as disapproved. Tiie court are of opin ion that the prothenotary, by giving his en tire tline and attention te the duties of the office, and the two doputlesare all that nre ro re ro qulred te preperly perform the dulles of the olllce, and that if the prothenotary does net wish te make n hand in the office, he should pay uie intra cierK out et ins salary. The decision of the court has caused quite n flutter among i-eurt hotise officials and efforts will be made te have the court reconsider their disapproval of the third clerk te be paid by the county. The argument issued is that the olllce has net been run for years with less than three clerksand the work cannot be dene with less than three, bocause during a grcater part of the year two common pleas courts are in session, which tnke two men from the ofUce and leaves only ene te de the current wetk. The county commissioners have served notice en the treasurer that the salary of C. F. Stener, register of wills, Is net te be paid hereafter as he does net perform the duties of the offlce. They claim that he lias net given the olllce the slightest personal attention. They held that they have the power te ro re ro ceuvouo the salary beard anytime, and cut down the clerical ferce If It is demonstrated that tee many clerks have been allowed. As te the resister's olllce it is claimed that one clerk is sulllcient te db the work. It is also claimed that the county should net pay the deputy clerk of the quarter Kesslens a salary of S 1,000 ; that If the county pays him f 500 or fCOO, the clerk Mr. Settley wee docs net de an v of the work should pay the balance out et'lits pocket. The county elllccrs claim that It nover was the intention el the framers of the salary act that the county was te make money out of the effices and they will resist any attempt te reduce salaries or cut down the force. When the auditors meet en the first Monday of July, there will no doubt be lively sessions of the salary beards. Health, Meral, Illatery unit llellglen. Frem tlie Mt. Jey Star and News. Our town new has thrce milk men. A hen belonging te Jacob CJalr has laid en egg which measured 0 by T Indies in cir cir cir cuiuforence. II. M. Engle, el Marietta, lias eaten no hog meat, drank no wine, nor used any medicine for twenty years. Mrs. Jehn G. Clair, has shown us a nil in ber of eutside shells of locusts, gathered by lier, when they wero liore llfly-one years nge. Jacob Zellor, while assisting in the survey ing of the farm of Christian Gish, deceased, killed a black suake, which measured live feet in length. Kev. E. S. Mllier, cf tlie Evangelical church, preached In the barn of He v. Jehn Myers, of Mount Jey township, last Satur day evening. All new cash subscribers te this pa jr, or all old subwrllicrs, who pay up all arrcara arrcara arrcara Sorfaudeno year isi advance, - ill recole. pestage free, a copy of " ir. Feete's hand book of health hints aud ready rcclpes." A IlhencMt number. T. F. Ice Is the name of n plumber who canto te this city from Philadelphia a few daysage. He worked for Stener, Shrelncr A Ce. for se oral days, and was afterwards .employed by Hiimphrcvllle A. Kiellcr. Yes terday he we? sent by the latter firm te do.R de.R do.R Jeb, but whenWMilS Vim tVCltt to-jjse hejv.he was getting along, It was found that he had left. He was caught at the Pennsylvania passenger depot as he was about te learil day express for Philadelphia. He had with him nbag of tools, Miine of which belonged tollumplirevlllo itKleller, nnd the rouiain reuiain ltnr onesteStoner, Shrelner t Ce. Ile was committed in detattlt or bail for a hearing ueieru jYiuuriimn iccn. The Central Transportation Company. AVltli reforence te the Control Trunsiorta Trunsierta Trunsiorta tleu company's allalrs, it is stated that at the last mectlng of the beard or directors a state ment was made by Mr. Heraco Perter the roprcsentatlvo or Mr. Pullman, that the profits of the company did net warrant the payment of &!,0uoteit under the contract with the Pullman Company, and that the amount should be reduced te $O),000. It Is further stated that a set of questions was drawn up aud submitted te Mr. Perter, and formal answers thorcte will be, It is antici pated, laid bofero a special meeting or the directors or the Central Transportation Com Cem jutiy next week. Hpeece the Only tVltnets. Last evening Offlcer Speece's alleged assailants had a hearing befere Alderman 1'lnkcrteii. Andrew Miller was held for court for resisting an ofllcer nnd C. C. Amwakeand Oeorge Iireen for interfering with an officer in discharge of his duty. The three men paid costs iujhe drunken and disorderly conduct cases. The aldertuan did net hear uny witness oxcept Sjoeee himself, and of ceurse he did the best he could te make out his case. The defendants w ill net have an opportunity of telling what they knew until tlie case comes into court. Court lluslnesi Traucucted. The court heard argument in a number or cases in the quarter sessions list yosterday afternoon. In the case or commonwealth vs. Win. T. Youart, the rule te show can se wbyfln and ca sa should net be stayed was discharged at the costs or petitioner. In the Strasburg township prlvate read, the rule granted Junetl, te show cause why the rovlewors nheuld net proceed and view, usdltccledby court, nnd inake report ac cording te law, was made absolute Court adjourned until Friday morning at 0 o'clock. 1'eUce Cases. Kmma Graham, who is well-known in pelice circles, was relcascd from prison yes terday and eelebrated the event by getting gleriunsly drunk. rJhe 'was complained against before Alderman A. F. Dennelly, arrested by ofllcer Mellinger, and In default of ball committed for a hearing. One drunk arrosted by Ottlcer llusheng, was heard by the nayer this morning. He said he worked In tlie eastern end of the county, came te town, get drunk and spent all his meney but oleven cents. He was com mitted for a short lerm. The First llaptut Church. Ilov. Mr. Gardner, or the Crozler theologi cal seminary, will spend seme tlme in this city, and while hore will fill the pulpit or the First Ilaptlst church, which has been with out a pastor for seme tlme past, liy the tlme of the opening of the regular association year in Octeber, it is expected that sulllcent nid will have been secured te support it regular iioster. The church is badly In need of re pairs and paint, and a meeting of the mem bers and friends te take Heme action te ralse meney will be held en Wednesday evtnlng uuiy ittu Where M'Mtines Stands. Frem the Philadelphia Times. " If the state troesurorship nomination Is a question botween Quay and McDevltt I am for Quay ten thousand times ever. I have always been persenally a frlend of Quay's and I nover desert a trlend for seme person unknown te me. Putting all things togethor, Quay is as geed as anybody mentioned for the state troasureship nomination," Narrow Karape Irem Death. Harry IMchman, traveling sale&man for Karl t Wilsen, in attempting te Jump from a train at the 1'. It. It depot, slipped and foil, injuring himself severely. He was picked up partially insensible, though further than this was net hint. Ne Complaints iu Columbia Frem the Columbia Herald. The Illness et Mr. MacGenlgle for the place Is getierally conceded, apd we have net heard the least doubt uxpresMid us te the maunerlu which lie will dUcharge the re sponsible duties thereof. Excursion te New Yerk. This morning an excursion left this city for New Yerk and Ceney Ikiand ever the Heading railroad. Fifteen peeple left en It an r Wry- - - f V -" "rr?' TJtOVJHZX AHOVT A JfOJMJT. Ilets en Bli Hieel, Which Came Quit a Difficulty. Thore has been considerable excitement for Uie past four days among horsemen of this city about the speed of a certain animal. Jeseph A.Ocker, is the natne e( a horsedealer from Littlestown, Adams county, who for sevcral years past has been bringing horses te Lancaster te seli. On Monday afternoon he had a sale at the Mcrrimae herse stables. Among the horses put up was n eerrcl which Ocker guaranteed te trot in2:10. The animal was finally withdrawn at t!7p. It is about the ability of this herse te make this tline that the discussion arose Ocker My that en Tuesday morning rwveral gontlcmeti approached hint and said they were ifltlior ifltlier ized te bet $100 that the herse could nolinnke as geed tlme as clalmed. Ne money Mas put till. 1 1 Heme tlme later Ockcr met Kaulfmaii DeutHch and the latter said he would het $100 that the herse could net make the tline. Ocker said he would net glve the herse" a record for that amount but would bet fMX). Deulsch put up his check for that amount In the hands or Id ward Knull'nmn, aud as Ockcr had but f 100 he said he would put up the balance later. In the afternoon Ochorgave Mr, Kautrman MOO mere, and asked if the ether money was up It was then found that Dnutsch had taken ills check down and put up f 100 in cash. Ockersays that Deutsch afterwerds agreed te put up the remainder of the money bo be bo rero the race, or forfeit that alieady up. Yes terday DeutKch went te Ocker and told him mat no (.uciterj nan the best of him and he would net put up the romalniler of the meney, but would trot for the tlOO or glve him f.'0 and net have the herse trot ; If this would net ile the money would have te go te the tioer. Ocker would net ogree te this. Te-day was the tlme set far the trial or the herse, and qulte a geed crowd gathered at the truck this morning. Deutsch said he would 1)0 willing te have the herse trot for tlie 5100, but would put up no mero. Ocker said iie was willing te fulfill his part of the contract and claimed the meney. Mr. Kautrman final ly handed ecr the $200 te Mr. Ocker alter being made socure by Mr. Ocker and friends, in case any treuble was raised in the future aixnii it. Mr. Deiitsch'ii slery is te this ellect : That he first oflered te bet $500 that the herse could net make the tlme, but Ocker would only put up f 100. Ockcrthcn went away aud tried his herse, and upon finding what he could de etntred te bet $.'iOO. Deutsch found this out nnd then would net put up mero than f 100, or would glve Ocker 50 nnd have no trot. Ocker admits having spoeded the horve, but says that that was before he agreed te bet Deutsch. Thore seems te be ndifforenco of opinion In regard te the matter among horsemen nnd the whele affair may lead te a law Milt. Ocker claims thore wero mero men Interested in the bet and that they want te Injure his business here. He says that he was caught only last summer by Lancaster people for $50 ferlelt In thosatue way. In this instance he says the ineu who wagered with him telegraphed te Kentucky and found out what his horse, which was purchased thore, could de and that is why they would net put up their meney. A riHKCr-lteard fur Onlce-Srekers. Frem the YerkDIspatch. Thore will ileubtlesn koeii he a Democratic pilgrimage front tlie lionse of Yerk te the liouse of Iancaster. Collector MacGenlgle will have several nice llttle jilttinH te give out in Yerk county. There nre two tlopntiea te. ttke tlie places of lliose "offenslvo lartlM;,B," Davis anil Yeutif;, anil aoveral Hterieenent at the illstrilerx, nuite geed posltle'iisforKomo ene bavin? nellilng te tle-Lut the follewa who get these places. OTTi Imaglne they will have nothing te ij nit pocket the aalaty, will be wtnuJcffuiiy mlHtakcn. They are net seinmJj ra puifding as they leek te be. , riiucnil of Lieutenant Jehn L. Scherli. - The Uxly of Lieutenant Joint 1,. fjeheck, Hlioe lamented death in lllackheatli, I'ng lanil, en May 12, lias Inien hcroteforo men tioned in th(wocelmiiiiM,arrlvcd In MUJey en tlie fast line en Wednemlay. The remains were encased In a metallic casket, which was net opened. The funeral took place at '2 o'clock this afternoon from the late residence of his parents In Alt. Jev. and was attended ., -- .. nyan immense conceurso or poenlo rrwm tlie immedlatn npiitliborlieod. 'l'li irvnl nmud Army jxHt aeteil as an escort for tlie body of the deceased. Rev. Dr. Urewn, of Celmnhla, formerly of Mt Jey, elllclatcd at the lttneral sorvlces. The rrlillcBvs of I'enrju l'ark. A. C. Uahter, of this city, lias Hucurutl the privileges of the refreshment Btanda at Pen ryn lark en tlie Lebanon A Lancaster railroad. Mr. Halitcr will employ anuniLeref men anil will have refreshments of all kinds oxcept liquors en the ground, at all nicnicH. Ac. On Saturday, tlie first large picnic under the auspices of tlie Sens of America, will be held there, and en the following Saturday an oxctirslen will be run from this city te the grounds. Anether Ouu Cues On. Uatavia, N. V., June 18. Alfred Smith and Walter Ilitxteti, wero extracting a lead of buckshot from u gun at the residonce of latter'a lather at C o'clock this morning ; the hammer slipped and tlie gun was discharg ed, its lead of buckshot entering Smith's aide and killing him Instantly. The usual verdict of accidental death was rendered by the coroner's Jury. Seems te I'lr.me l"tvr)bedy. Frem the Columbia Courant. This appointment seems te meet with great favor by all parties, f r. MacGonigle served ter several terms us mayor of Lancaster, and discharged his duties iu a highly satisfactory manner. He is it courteous, popular pnd" dignified gontletnan, and will nil the position of collector with credit te himself and fronds. lluflUle Ttlll Missing Us. llullale Hill's "Wild West" seems te be skipping Lancaster. It appears iu llarrls burg te-morrow and In Yerk en Saturday. Christian Ilurger, of this city, islcadoref the baud, and among the ether members is Jeseph Rever, jr. A number of people, will go te Ilarrisburg te-morrow te see the show. Iteturued Frem Germany. Miss Margarettn IJerncr lias returned te her relatives in this city from her visit te lterlln, Germany, in geed health and excel lent spirits, having completed her course of study in German nnd ether branches in the seminary iu Ilerlln. In Town. Editor Titos. C. Zimmerman, of the Read lug Times, and Judge II. II. Swartz, of the orphans court of Berks county, wero In the city te-day. They are n pair of "Jelly geed fellows." and nre taking a drlve ever Lan caster, Yerk and Lebanon counties, leavlng liore for Yerk ut 2 p. m. The CemliiK Vlalt or the City Cousins, Frem the West Chester ltepubllean. This is the season of year when the city furmer comes out into the country and iu- nulrosef tholarmer ns te which cow gives the buttermilk and w'hy all the hens are net made set whether trley want te or ueL rnlten county IVelt Satisfied. Frem the Fulton Pemecrut. Ex-Mayer Jehn T. MacGenlgle of Lan caster, has been appointed rovenuo collector of this the Dili Internal revenue district. The appointment is a geed ene and will glv9 goneral satisfaction. Would Like te See Kenuedy Returned, Frem the New Era. It thore is any of the retiring Senators tlie poeplo r the State, irrespective of party, would like te bee returned, It Is the gritty young matt by the natne of Konnedy, The Linden llall Graduates. Following are the names of the graduates at Lihden Hall seminary, Litltz, en Com mencement day, June T ; Edith Rally, Ella Hacker, Helena Ilech, Rcssie Mayer) Annie Stubbleblne, Annie Zeek. Held for Court, Yesterday afternoon Jehn Rcmack had a liearlng befere Alderman McCotieray, en the charge of stealing a pair of sheep shears from Abraham Afllebach. Tite case was returned te court und Remack gave tall. A Democratic I'esttnaster at Christiana. Jehn D. Harrar, the veteran Domecryt and merchant, of Christiana, has been appointed postmaster of that olllce, vice Jehn Potts, who lias resigned te take ctlect July 1st. A Solemn Truth. Frem the Philadelphia Recerd. bur laws ngaluat fraudulent adulteration nre compieuout examples pf Hew If et Te De V. .; ' OrMLLiaBMOKfl, TOOKflDAT, JUNE 18, 18W. ' ". " i H i .i i " KnlfhU Templar Jtxtntiten. The Sir Knights of laneuter CoviniAndery, Ne. is, of this city, as already announced, Intend te participate In the dedication of the Hsaonle temple At Trenten, N. Jbn,WcdneUrytixt, Jnne 2ilh. Wnunderatand that quite a number are going, and In order that all may be com fertably provided for by Pal estlnaCommendory, pf that city, wbose guests they wilt be, Eminent Commander Fen Dersmtth reuutsU the Blr Knight et Lancaster Commander? te return the poKtel cards sent them as seen as possible they should also procure their excursion tickets eh Tuesday, the day preceding; tb.4 excursion. B Grand Opening and Union Excursion Te Penryn Park en Saturday, June 17. Fare for the round trip only 00c. Trains lcave Lancaster (King St.) at 0:40 a. tn., 7:3e a. in, and 12-40 p. tu. audS'30p. m. Leave Columbia at 7.30 a. tn, and 12.33 n. in. Trains returning te Columbia will l'Cnryn Bt 1M P '" Heturnlng te Lancaster will lcave the park at 7.37 p. in. The Liberty band, of Lebanon, will furnish the music Jun18,20,I3 Cheap Trip te l'erlland. The 1'cunsylvanla railroad errors very cheap rates for excursionists who drslre te attend the national encampment of the Grand Army, which mc)ta In Portland, Maine, this morning. They will sell tickets ftem the l'Jtli te 21th. The prices for the round trip are 113 tit by rail and Fpuud steamer.) and 117.81 by rail. Telephone Connection. Jehn ltcoswhelcsalo oyster dealer, 210 North Quean street, has been connected with the tela tela tela phone oxchange. XAltntAOEH. Iteivr.ns Iixklbetkj. Onthiil7ther June, by the Itnv. F. V. Mayncr. Capt. M. F. ISewcrs te Cells M. Dlnkleburg, both of this city. It DEATItH. Kine In this city, en the 17th Inst., Margaret A., uldew of the late Captain ltebcrtKIng, In the 03d year et her ugu. Funeral from her late rusldence, Ne. 322 JEast ChMtnut street, en Saturday afternoon lit 2 o'clock, ltclutlvcs and irleuda of the family are Invited. Interment In Lancaster cemetery 3td JHAJtKETM. riilbulefpbla Produce Market, I'liiLAexLriiiA. June 18. Fleur dull und weak : particularly for spring, which were tn oxcehhIvo supply. Mifeset Line iwrrelH, Including l'cnu'n family, m ! O04J4 23: Western de at It 23 R1, out Minnesota ultra ut $185; patents at tl OOf25SO. Jtye tletir steady at M 87J per barrel. Feed uas flnn and Iu fair requext. Fates or Western Winter Jlran, spot, at IllCIt 73 per ten. At the 1 p. in. call Wheat was dull, with Vilic bid for June i U7K for Julyj II WM for Aug. tltH'.i for Bent Cern file, June Am, i A.Vi for Sent 54c for July ; 5IJe for Oata-4'ic. bid ler June j 4c. Aug. ; 3UJic, Sept. for July; Wc, New Yerk I'reduce Market. Nkw YeitK, June 1. Fleur market dull but Tvltlmiit iiiintnliln chaiiire : Fine. 12 75(23 25: Siinertlne. ciavT1i Common te . Fancy Kx tni Ohie, 1340lei)t siinnesera, n wiv,vw.Tjiur com. iiiienwi Buaninieeu wun goea so se Wheat Ne. 2 Hed, Winter, June, ijlrr . July. I curlty. Address X, s, this offlce. Cern Ne. 1 Mixed, June fAJ'c: July. Ale. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, June, i,v0 . juy ssuc. ltye quiet, but steady, ' Itirley nominal, l'erk qutct ! Jtcja (II SO. Lard 4IW,J nty , (fltr;, Aug Molasses nominal. Turpentine duii ,lt 375 Keslnqui;, Hlralned te geed, tl 15fJI 2"). relrelee7n ami : refined In cases, Kftlisc. Hutter fln . Western Imitation Creamery, IjC. . Clc0 dull : Ohie flat, prime, CJfJTc. tins easy t Westeni, 13ic ; Htute, HfHIXc- 'ince sieauy uuu uiicnaugeu ; uuruiinii nnu Ice steady una unciiaiicca Louisiana eiilslana common temir. 4'iMsjic. HiiRiir tlnn ; Kenned Cutlear, 7 MCQiJe i Granulated. A. O'fc, Tallew quiet! Prime City, 56-lCQWc-Freights steady; Urulnte Liverpool, ti ti ti ColTee dull ; fair cargoes, b?c. Hay nominal. Chicago Produce 3larkel. Chicago. June in, 9.50 a. in. Market opened strong and firm en everything this morning. Seme geed parties are buyliig heavily en poorer crop prospects In Michigan. OOlV. Lard lulv. fd B5j Auc. t 7iK: Sent.. Itlhs July. 37; Aug., (5 4JHi nept., 5M, cLestiia. I r. m. The closing quotntlens were strong en account of foreign market. Wheat Ke higher. Cern lest advance, hut steady. Uats lliiu. Wheal July, 'Mtiat Ang.,V:y,c ; bcpt-.UIJic. Cern .luly, 47iej Aug.,470 i Sept., 47c - fiiita July.&lHc: Ang., 'Hy.e ; Sent., ilTJie. l'erk l'eik, IIU30 July ; lie te, Aug. ; Ite (7H Sent. Lurd-July, tn M ; Aug., $8 7JK i ScpL, W R2)f lllhs July, W37K: Aug., $ h ; Sept., M. Sterk Markets. Quotations hy Itecd, McOmnn A Ce., llankers, Luncusler, l'a. 11 a.m. 12k. 3p.m. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central M New erk Central Kjli New Jersey Central STJi SI 27i iime wenirai Del., Lack. Western HM 1WJ Denver A UteUrundn.i Krle Kansas Texas J7K 18 ii" ssy. Lnke bbore M1 Chicago & N, W common, 9S N. N.Ont, Western,, St. Paul Omaha SI l'acine Mall &-? ltechcster&.l'lttsburg St, Paul re Texas I'uclfin UT Union Pacific &li Wabash Common Wabash l'rufenvd Westein Union Telegraph.. MU Loulsvllle A Nashville 3J? N. Y.. Chi. A St 1 Lehigh Vulley Lebluh Navlicutlen 41 S4 41 "-6 iiij i-euiisyivania.... Heading. 1. T. Jiutrale Northern I'acltte Common Northern l'acllle l'ref Hesteurllle Philadelphia A Erie.. . Northern Central Underground Cunada Southern OH People's Passenger Jersey Central 43f Wi Big New Yerk Stock Market. Nkw Yeke, June 18. Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Meney casv ut IK per cent. Exchange dull. Governments easier. Currency tt's, $127 bid ; 4's Coup., WOK bid ; 4f8 de, tlt: bid. The stock market opened quiet and Iractlon Iractlen ally higher, but during the first half hour eh selling of the cealers, prices declined i tel per cent. After, 10-..1U, however, the Vauderbllts wete uctlvely bought upon reports that a new trunk line peel wus likely te be formed. At neon prices were up te 2 per cent, from the lowest figures, but since there has been a fractional reaction. lr.x. sr.M. Western Union 0J mi Adams Express 135 American Express U3 U.S. Express , M . Wells, Farge & Ce 110 C. C.I.AC , C. C. C. I New Yerk Central 83 New Jersey Ceutral 3i 3H Illinois Central Express 12.1 Ohie Ceutral i Michigan Central ,M 81- SO Northern l'acllle 10 1GJ " Preferred 31 39 Central Pacific 30 Union Pucitle S. B2& Missouri l'ucltle oil ti Texas fttclnc 11 l,l New Yerk Elevated .... 144 Metropolitan 123 Manhattan ....... ..., .... Alt. & Terre llaute 1B) " Preferred Canada Southern 2S Canada l'ucltle , .... 40 Chicago A Alten.... 133 Ches.AOhle , SVA 1). Altud 7BW Del.. Lac. X West W, 10JU Denver 4i Erie W leJJ " Preferred UanulbalASLJe ' l'refermd., Kansas Texas IS 17 Lake Hbere , , K L. E. A W .... . ....... . L'vs'lleA Noshvllle 34 Merris & Essex Yil Northwest mi U2 Prcforred 127 Ontario Western : Ohie A Mississippi 14 Preferred MU l'acine Mall , 6s;H KJ? Quicksilver 42 " Prcierred , 2i Heading U 14 Heck Island )10. 1ISW Bun Francisce lsu " Preferred 32K Omaha 21 VOK " Preferred 72 72 St. Paul U'J; W'A " Preferred Wltf. Nash A Chat , M., L,, Q, A W. .................... ...... .... .... Wabash &i " Preferred , .... 7 0., II. A Q 123 lM'i Hechester A Pittsburg,, , .fl I'd. & Evans...., , .... eli Manitoba , Oregon A Nuv. 73 Oreuen Transoe 13 ,,., Pullitiun Palace Car...,.., ,., JYEW AHVEHTIHEMXHIS. T HE GREATEST KNOWN SOAP TO answer all purpose ts MUler's Borax. ITUOUH EXCEPTION, TUB BE8T Cigars tn tha town, two for Be, at HAUTMAN'i YULLOW rKOMX CIQAB TO, Cern Inly. 4'e: August, 47Ke: Sept,, t,c. i iieiik ., illy, nmv i j uuuni, viiu . ri;ifi.. OatH-July.KBifJM'dc Aug.,itSJic : Sept., STKc Perk Auir.. 110 40 : Sent.. (10 47V;. FJK'. W "XT JTXW AltrjXMTfMMirMSTB, aaaavvA4t-AVs. - AK1HO POWDEIt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength und wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, und cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short wrltfht. alum or nhesnliata nowders. Held enlu In earn. Kotal IIakinu Powder Ce., ion Wall Htreet, New Yerk. may27-lydw DIt. 1'OIIKMAN, I'HYHICIAN AN1 SUItOEO.V. llomevcd from Ne. 211 West Klnir street te Ne. 27 North 1'rlnce. (Late residence of A. K. Kouerta.) fm2-3md Oil I'UIllTY, EXCKIXENCK, VXlhU welgbtnnd strength MIM.KK'H 1IORAX HOAIMuw no equal, ARUOLIO ACID, CHLOUID13 MMK, l'ratl's ChlerldcH, and ether seasonable dis infectants In large Hteclc, at IIUULKY'S TlltUO 8TOHK, Ne. 2t West King Blrcet rpUK UIIISAVKST AUTICIiE IN TUB JL innrket tenliiy, censluerlngciiiallty, Is MIL LRU'S lIUItAXHtyAl'. HAND SPUING Oi'KNINd this kvk.vi.ve. At Charley Hosier's Cerner Saleen, In icar or Central Market. New musle by Tayler's Or chestra. It MAOIIINI8TS, l'OUNDHYMEN AND Blacksmiths use MILLEIl'H IiOltAX bOA 1 and claim It unequalled. mllB 11EST Ce HAVANA CIGAR IN X theClty.nt HAItTMA.N'3 YKLLOW HIOKK. KltO.VT ClUAU tir ANTED, TT Three te Flve TlieusajidJ)Q)lars,w-anted In a Icitlffl;rf"VirrrteHut7r"!uisl!ini. ha iwctiil' JunelOlwd CCHOOL TAX FOR 18S5. The duptlcate Is In tlie hands of the treasurer. Three per cent, off for prompt pay luetit. W. O. MAUSIIALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Hquare. tn OIHce hours from 0 n. m. te 4 p. in. junelltfdi: XY ONCE USING MILLER'S ROHAX A J bOAP everywhere. Ci E O RG E it E N N ET T-PRACTICAL X I'LUMIJKK, 8TKAM AND OA8 FITTKlt. All orders promptly Httcnded te. Batlsfactlen KiiarauK'ed. Werk done at rousenatilo prices. .u, VJ .1UUJ u JK li&ii Diur.r,j, Juucl73md Lancaster, l'a. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA ,1 1 Tobaccos i HAUTMAN'8 Tobaccos enl v 8c ner nluir. at YKLLOW riiONT ClOAU HTOUK. FIRST-CLASS HOARDING. Together with the choice of rooms en Iho first or sneend fleer. Surpassed by nonelntho city. Call ou or address, NO. MX NOIITH y OKEN ST. Tuble bonrderHacceminodati-d. nG-tfd -pOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOQBAPH8 AT 3.00 A DOZKH, AT NO. lOU NOltTH QUKKN STUKET, lanlHfd Lancaster, Pa TEA DRINKERS, LOOK YOU HERE, what you get with ene pound of Clarke's Famous Tea, 3 pieces of Miller's He rax Soup, or a beautiful Cup und Saucer, or Mujellca I'ltcher. Lump Starch, Se. B,. CLAKKE'S TEA STOKE, 36 West Klug Street. rpilE CITY TAX IS PAYABLE ON OR JL bofero JULY 1, with nn abatement of 3 per cent. Offlce hours from a. in., te 3 p.m. C. F.IYEHS, JeULitd City Treasurer. ICE CREAM GO TO Ii JL DANCE & CO. for HUI'EltlOll ICE CIIKAJI of all the Various FIoTers. Picnics, Festivals and l'rtrate Parties supplied at the Lewest Market Kates. Ice Cream delivered at any point without charge. Full satisfaction guaranteed In every respect. Please glve us a call. Telephone con nection. E. M. DANCE A CO., Jeis-2wd Ne. CIS Seuth Queen Street. IVIDEND NOTICE. Lahcastzr. June 10,1843. At a meeting of the beard of directors of the Western Market Company, held this day, a divi dend of 2 per cent, ou the capital stock was declared, puyable ut the olllce of the treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square, en and after JULY 1, 1W3. HdAltw W. O. MAUSIIALL, Treasurer. -1ALL FOR THREE DAYS AND THESE INbTItUMENTS. SEE They will be sold at a sacrifice at W. D. MOS REU's MUSIC STOKE, Ne. 2 Stevens Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. One New Decker Ilres. Piane. One New Haines Upright I'lunu. One New Stultt A llauer Piane. Tu e New Masen A Hamlin Organs. Jel7-4tU J. R. MARTIN CO. POR COIFORT ! INVEST IN Canopies, WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS AND AWNINGS. FULL SIZE SCREEN IOOK3, IHONCOUNKUS, 11EBT WIUE,S1.3ff. WINDOWS, 40c MOSQDITO CANOPIES. BEST GAUPK AND TUUNOVEll TOP, PUT UP, PIK,l.5Ss WHITE, mUXB. AWNINGS! Largest Line of Awning Strips. AWNINaSHUNQ HY EXPERIENCED WOUKMEN FOIl 1.0OTO M3.0O. COMPLETE, JJEST FIXTUKES. J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West King ana Prince Sis. LAHOASTiH.fA. NEW AnrZnTMKMEHTH. -.-. i- ,, ....l V Fer Het Weather - - JTIJXT DOOK TO TUB COUttT 1IOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. OF EVKIIT DESUttll'TION AT Otf, e, 1(, 12, IS, 1?, 20, 25 CTS, OP. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents and Children. SUMMER HOSIERY-Great Quantities at low Prices. Jerseys I Jerseys 1 1 Jerseys I ! I UW.'ri'w! wltwup." ALL SI7'E9' rR hXDlm ASU CIIIMIUKN nt.Vtc , TJc.tl.OP, 11.25, 11.50 1.T5, R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso, Lnncaster, Pa. SEW Altt'EHTlHEatENTH A N ARTICLB GIVING HEALTHY AC- Am. Hen te Ihn skin, Incvcry wayconduclve te health, Is MILLEll'S ItOltAX SOA1'. rVJH I'UKK IlYE W1IIHICEY AT 76c, V a quart can net be surtHUtsed for the money. HOMKKU'H LIQUOIIMTOUE. api?MydU Ne. 22 Centre Square. ENNA. CIGAR8 FROM 1.00 PER Hundred up, at IIAUTMAN'H YKLLOW FKONT CIUAlt HTOltK. JTSE IT IN COLD WATER, USE IT IN IK'3'OK:xVuaY1' g'V0KO'1 re""11-il"- DEMOORATIO COUNTY COMMITTEE. There will be a meeting of the Demo Deme Demo emtie county committee et Lancaster ceutitv, In the committee rooms, third story et Ki'pWn'n niMtenice building. Ijtncasturcllv.un MONDAY. JUNK , 18, at iu o'clock n. m., te llx a tlme for tlie meeting of the County Convention. ueuniy uonventien. W. U. IlKNBKL, Chairman. J. 11. I.tCHTVi It. 8. l'ATTKnsen, V. it. (liiiEn. 0, Secretaries. LAHCASTEn, l'a., .Tuna 15, IS'SS. junU td R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clnthlne. A well-made. KICL-atit trlinnied and perfect rutin 15 liiiHtness Bull ler tis.u). A goeo r.ngnin uerhscrew Worsted Butt, flat ruiaca. in one. two. three or four button mm. way, for fil.ue. A handsema Check Casilmere Suit for .UIW. An elegant Serge Helt, In Mack, lilne, drub or brown, for IIMW. Fine Kngllih Sttlped or Check Pantaloons from tt.UOup. Ito Ite member, all work Is strictly flrst-eless. Kvery garment warrauti-d te b is 'presented. A geed fit, well-made nnd nlcei trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns In thtsclty. A. II. KOSKNSTKIN, m24-6mdlt 37 North Queen street. OEHfAnMMlISRT , Witt. S OIVEN OS Thursday Evening June 18th, MAENNERCHOR garden, nr Therbahn's Prof. Reed Band. 1'ltOGltAMMK l'AHT I. 1. Overture" Fet," M. Call. '2. (Jrund -Murch M C. Mnyretles. 3. " Amoieneiirltt " D. I'liersehinauii. 4. " I'll (iiirvamente " lkwlle. 3. Clarienet Sole " Schrettior,",l'rof.CarlThor Schrettier,",l'rof.CarlThor Schrettior,",l'ref.CarlThor bahu. INTEIIMISSIOS. PAKT II. It. "SchweltergnihSD Landlef" Kegel. 7. " Aus Vellem Meuschuiiliertrcu " Fmnkv. . March" Wledersehcn," Kiiechucr. 9. Cornet 1'elka Mazeurka Frnnkn. 10. lintei " Full Sieed," Prof. C. Therlmhn. 3-Ladleji and gentlemen nie vlted. If the weather should De i eiicclnllv In- If the weather should bounfavemlifo tbe concert will be iKwtpened until SATUltDAV KVKMNIi. HENRY DOERR, Prep. J17-2td DKY tlUODH. D HESS GOODS. ANOTHElt CAHLOAD OF SUMMER GOODS RECEIVED AT THE SEW TOEK STORE. Twe Cases ltcautlful PRINTED SATIRES, Fifteen Cents a yard ; made te soil at 23 Cents. An Immense Stock of WA9IIINO DHESB GOODS, CHAMItRAYS, SEKHSUCKKHb, lilNGHAMS. IIATIhTLS VICTOUIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES, All Widths and Qualities at tbe Lewest Pi Ices Ever iCnuwn in the Trade. Iu WATT, SHAND & CO. Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. T01INS.GIVLER. GEO. F. RATH VON. CARPETS ! NEW STYLE Tapestry Brussels, S0e., C3c, 73c. aud &3e. NEW STYLE Bedy Brussels, 1.00, f 1.15 and $1.23. Ingrains, 25c. te 75c, FOR UEST. Loek at our Goods befote buylug. have ONE PRICE. We only JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. FOIl SALE OB KENT. TJIOR RENT. JL' 1 Threo Law Oftlces at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKK BTUEET; and a basmcutU feet leug, supplied with water and beat, marja-ttd 11. FRANK ESHLEMAN. HITE OAK LUJII1ER FOR SALE. Persons wutitlng Whlte Oak Lumber, cut te order, can be accommodated at ence by call ing en the undersigned at New Prnvldeiire sta tion. Alse. Ralls and Pests of all klud, 20 cords of Whlte Oak weed. SIeFALLS A HltO., Je83wd Smlthville P. O., Itne. Ce., l'a. 1'OZITIVAZ. F OR JURY COMMISSIONER. EDWARD AMIlLF.lt. Of Druuieit) township. Subject te the decision of ,thu Domecrutlo county convention. uuiy25-tfdAw "POR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEROME II. SHULTZ. of Ellzobethlewu borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d A w tfd F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER, 11EV.TAMIN IIUBER. I Of tha Kli-ihh Want. Lancaster Cltv Subject te the decision of th Dcmoerut: OKBtf 07uUen. ' JslttdAw wn 'i VLUTULSO. Tlie Norfolk Jackets are daily iur creasing ii'i popularity. Coel, easy lilting, nebby antl worn without u a vest, they are just the thing for Knocilabeut Dress iu tlie country, al though they leek well anywhere ami just new are all the rage. All hizes nnd prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Pbilodelphln. mZ-Smd w IIjLIAMSON & FOSTER. Juvenile Clothing -FOR- SUMMER WEAR -IN- Canary Colored Coats and Vests, SKEKSUCKEU COATS. Striped Coats and Linen Coats. The latest stjles and best fitting giirments ureut Williamson & Fester's. - Gent's White Vests, FANCY VESTS, Silk Mohair Coats and Vests, DRAP 'ETE COATS AND VEST., FANCY SERGE COATS AND VESTS. ALPACA COATS AND VESTS Thn latekt stjles end best fitting garments are at Williamson & Fester's. I1NEN C0LLAKS AND CUFFS -OF THE- Most Prominent Brands. Four New Styles CELLULOID COLLARS. Three Newtetyles CELLULOID CUFhS. l.lpht Colored SUMMER SILK NECKWKAR. PCM- BROKE FEATHER WEItlHT UNDERWEAR and JEAN DllAWERS of all u,uulltlus nt Williamson & Fester's. SEERSUCKER HATS IN SLATE AND TEI.UA COTTA STRIPES. Iland-Maile .Maekwaw Straw Hals. THE IIART1IOLDI 1.1(5, IT COLORED STIFF ATS. FELT And an uxtomdre TRAVEL1NU CAPS ut Wkertiiient of SILK "Winiamsen & Pester's. Ladles' Ilright Flntshfd french Kid Shws. Misses' Cnruciui Kid Shoes, lladles" und Misses' English Kid 1'ebble Ueat, -forge and UIove Kid Shoes in sering, high or wed.ge heels. Gent's Oxford Ties, Strap Ties. Lew Cut Ilutten Shoes umd new patterns lit Hand-Sewed (Jailers. The Most inciteilal ussd auu uiways tnu lowest in leu j us s, 32, 31, 30 & 38 East K9ng Slroet, LANCASTER. PA. qlIE ONIA' GREAT Exll'lIlXAL HE X med)'. 'flinkauiHliifiitcheMilstH, Pmlessera Dercmus und liattershall.cndur'iu llenseu's Cup, clue Plasters. 1 A TLANTIC CITY. j The Chester County Heuse 18 NOW OPENV Comfortable, hemelllie, sltuatif d ei j near the sea, with extended piazzas ui'Je" tluee ectun fronts. This Heuse has long Lteeu kuewr: us a most pleiihuut bummer ivttvut, J. .., Juiiel-iiml j.liEIMASONS. 1 PAVEK 1H PKINTeRT WITH 11I1H I J. K. WRIGHT &(CO.S INKJ Fairnennt Ink Works, 2Clh ac,i Penn'a. 'venae lanMjd PHILApJtLPUlAlPA. CWkU Williamson & estei M t A, 1