VQ x; t f;'v - w i& JjC Jl FRIDAY; JUNE 184 1886. S' - B1 ' HI f .. r. ij k Vi L & Sk- 4 ft' r V-. f I.K t Vi w fHI "MEN WERE 0, K, t, II I !- i trading xtt a avBvicteva yurerxr or postage stamps. ' ..."? .' rreaa Darlington, Mil, Set All Mcfct-A Flcnle and Circus Tlmt the Same Day Base Hem Town Notes, reftrrmpendence et the Irtmhekkc. lhmbia. June IB. rostmasier juuneii, ttuum vMtenlav. received two telegrams i.Dartlnetnn. Maryland. atatlng that the i who were trad I ne: nostaire stamps In Ce- f Umbia, -were lionest nnd residents of Dnr- Hjsneii. un roeeipv ui iiiu HII3IMJIHVOI WO man who had been arrested en suspicion rrtfMaed. and tliev roturneu lieiue. ! Matter will net, MWever, rest as it is, iMt b thoroughly Investigated. MmI &iii lpiiia nn tlis Aume Day. U Vh Methodist Kpiscepal and Cookman SA - . . . t I -,, if !.. ta Wttpet Hunuay acuoei picnic, uu umiu treua, occur en Uiosame day. Thursday. iM9S. It will net be impossible te attend both, m may appear, for the plenle train will Write In Columbia, at 7:45 p. in., and the 'vMilnerierformanceof the circus docs net -commence until 8 o'clock. Hi Baa Ball Motet. ' The pitching ofChas-WIppey, Columbia, lies fiiTeuna man delivers the in, out and upcurves h i wlUispeednnd judgment, nnd is dlfllcult te "WU lie lias 1101 yet piicneu m anyruKiuiu ? mmea. but we understand he is te be glven $ A game of ball was played in IIolse's Held, . viHAHinv ATiArnmn. uv memuuni ui iuu iik" "llant Are company, " Dr. Tanner" captalned i iJS one club, nnd Will, luscauaen me emur. . tub inner nuie wero uuieuvmi uj u ew, ,i?'21telL . . . . .. f. Part of the barbed wlre rence ewncu uy me r"I l t . yfa ,-tff T. h hna been tern from I iSs him position, anil lles in the mlddle of Ninth S? dent may happen te a teum driving ever the street. . Mete About Town. H Tha Columbia steam lire company iiave S Pydst Insuea invitations forthelr 33d annual A picnic, te be held In Heine's woeda, July 4th. uney are very preny, miu uh uiu wiuum , printed the names of the members of the company. Fishing Is all the rnge with Columbians Just new, nnd scores of persons are te be een en and along the river at all hours. Bass and rock are the principal fish caught A German tramp was arrested last evening by Olllcer tDysslnger for drunken and dis orderly conduct, and en this charge 'Squire Evans gave him 10 days In Jail. A new ravement is belnir laid In front of the Columbia Nntlenal bank. Third street, between Clierry and Locust, is being graded and macAdamized. Alley I, at Third street, is bolng.imprevcd by a new gutter. Mrs. Kev. William V. Evans, accompanied by her daughters, are visiting In Adainsvllle, New Yerk. . , x Mr. Jeseph Bennett, residing at332 Walnut street, Is seriously 111 from general debility and small hepes are entertained of his recov ery. The Columbia band will be present at SU Jehn's ralr ana resuvni wis evening. Our fermer townsman, Christian nellInp worth, for several years censtable of l no First ward, Is In town, visiting Jeseph Me Fall. Mr. Ilolllngswerth is at present re siding in Pittsburg. On Monday oveningnext Ce. C. will chance e!f Its 5100 U. S. government bend. This scheme of the company te raise funds, although net having "busted," has proven a dismal failure and an unlucky speculation. Mlst-WWa,. Clark nnd Master Harry C. jKflJrarolieirtajroni.llackottstown, f. J., herethoirhave been attendingthe Centenary colleglate institute. m THE FARMEItV CLVlt JiZNXSlt. BEAUTltVL ART COLLECTION. Fine Kxhlhlt of Werk Dene by tlie VuplU of ML Mr' Acndemy. A most beautiful collection of art work Is new en exhibition en the third fleer of llie flne bullillnir en West Vine struct, used by the Sisters of Charity of St. Mary's Catholle church as well ns for school nnd erpnan asy lum purpeses. The collection embraces nil the nowest designs in crowel, outline, chen ille, crackle and llnen work, nnd the skill exhibited In tlie painting of plaques, panels, firo-scrcens, landscapes, etc., Is romarkable. A ropresontatlveortho 1ntkli,iei;nui:ii pon pen pon etratod this inner sanctuary tills morning, nnd some of the netable exhibits that nttrncted his eye nre horewllh given: Panel for folding scroen el crowd and raised work ; outliue, ribbon nnd chcnille work en n cushion nnd buirotceer; raised work en n piano co or. linn no ret with ralsed work j norcelaln nnd brass plaque ; spldor-weh verk en n scarlet table cover. Water lilies In raised work en n Hote cushion and table cever, together with crowd silk work. Table cever in crowd nnd silk. Plneapple scurf painted hi water colors, ene of the most nrtlstle pieces and of new design j banneret Konslngten painting; Kensington table scarf; nloce of painted b.irbatiue wnre; frame te n plaque worked in tinsel, having raised irnii; lanuscape panning, piaquu, panels etc Porcelain plaques with broure and old-geld fratnes: lacquered panels framed; Innueret In Kensington snowball painting ; collection of brie n-brae nnd crary quilt of beautiful de-Rlirn. l'eaceck blue plush scarf, nrroseno nnd tulted work ; green plush tollet set j banner et, "Love Lies Hloedlng." Crnxy quilt of perhnps u thousand pieces, wonderfully worked j circular mirror hung In diamond frame ; peaceck plush blue bau bau neret. " J.ove Lles nioedlng" llroHcieeii, hand somely mounted In un oeony frame. jSatlne table cover, ribbon, plush nnd tulted work j violin, Kensington bannerel and panel. Itnmlmotnble. ribbon nnd silk work. bltilnc room table, ouibreldircd with every vari( ty of fruit. Pninled flre sureen, net yet mounted ; fancy painting ; bamboo pnnel ; wivannah Hener ; placniiesand mantel lambrequin. Tan-colored felt table scarf, embroidered In chenille, hIIU work. Linen work, bullet cover with pretty out lines. Crackle nnd plush w erk en n table scarf. llanneret in arreseue work ; table scarf tufted nnd plush work. The auove nre tlie mesi siriKing groups ei work executed by the young lad les in at tendance at St. Mary's wademy nnd ether pupils who receive thelr art lessens from the sisters. They will well bear inspection by all who are interested in the lntcst de- velepments of embroidery, pnintliig nnd ether forms ernrt work. The collection will be open frce of charge te-morrow nnd all of next week for these desiring te Inspect it The closing exercises of St Mury's ncademy will be held In the opera heuse en Tuesday afternoon, June 13. Miss lleckle Bheads, who hasforeloon years been under the sisters' tuition, is the only graduate Tills young lady has a handHOiue art exhibit, including plush nppllqiie, dogwood flower In dashed work en n butterfly tidy and dark blue sela cushion, nrrosene work. The dosing exerdscs of this successful schdel premiso te be very Interesting. Returned te Court en Fifteen Charget. Gcerge llauck was taken from the county prison this morning te the offleiof Alderman Spurrier nnd glven a hearing en olghteon charges of burglary, larceny, receiving stelen goods and felonious entry. The charges against him were published In full a few days age in me iNTEi.i.inKNUKn. i-ineen ei me cases wero rcturned te court The evidence as te some of thorn Is said te have been very strong. Many of thestolen articles were leund In his possession. The chargosef folenlously entering the promlses of Peter IV Will and the paint siiep ei it. m. lioseuoro win ue iiearu next woek. llauck was unable te furnish the 5,000 ball domnnded and wns remanded te prison. I'nlil the Ceil. Ten o'clock this morning was the tlme des ignated by Alderman Kerdney for the hear ing of the suit brought by the common wealth of Pennsylvania nt the Instance or Hnrvey Lytle nnd Samuel Bushing, super visors of Upper Leaceck township, against Abraham K. Gretr, torecevorthoonaHy Im posed by section (17, of the act of June 13, 1871), knew n ns the general read law. It was alleged by plalntllls that the dofendant al tered a drain and changed a water course. Befere the hearing was preceeded with the suit was compromised by Mr. Oreu" paying the costs and premising net te interfere with the drain ns constructed by the supervisors. Krw Tern frednee Marktt. 2Si Ex- city mill extrn, II 069300 f fine, tl 7Jff: 8upernne,38O1U0t Common te Knney Whontr-Ne.a lied. Winter,.! lily, l WJjJt Aug., f 1 ui$ ; nepu, vi v,i. Cern Ne. 3 HI113J. JuncWie t -Inly, MKc Oatn-Ne, S Mixed, June, 3tfc July, fec. Kye nominal, luu-ley nominal, l'erkdull) Men, 11160. Lard )R July 1 wvt.Ang. MOiunes quiei n ew urieans, auyiisec. KJStr ADrKKTXSKKESTB. el lUIt n inoiiey. apri 1'UltK BYE quait can net WHISKEY AT 71k'. bu Biiriaued for the , ItUIIIlKlfSl.lytlOUSTOUK, ldll He. xi Centre Sqnaie. Tarpentlne firm at 373ic lleeln aun 1 iirainea te oed, II 1MI te. Imitation Creamery, PENNA. OIOA11S FKOM fl.00 PEB Hundred up, at UAHTMAN'S VKI.LOW 1TKO.NT ClOAll HTOHK. KXW ADrjStlTiaKMXNTa AN ABTIOLE OIVINO HEALTHY AC AC tleu Inllinnktn, Inrvery wiiyrfiinlucllc te "H'L' i Mlbl.BU'HllDltAX 8QA1'. ttsIjIt in cold wateh, use it in KKAtxVciA'.1 8lV g0Wt """"-"-T.EMOOKATIC COUNTY COMMITTKli J-'. There will be a mcclinit of the Dome- Dcnth Frem a Lecuit Htlnc. Mary K. Helm, a flvo-year-eld daughter of Jehn Helm, 254 Mulberry stroet, died yes yes terday, nnd her death Is attributed te the sting inflicted by a soventeon-ycnr-old locust n week age. After belng stung the child suflercd from a high fover, and thore wns much Inflammation in the locality of the wound. Heme scientists maintain that the sting or n locust Is net poisonous. The pres ent case would seem te show that they nre mistaken. A lliif lar Scare. Tills morning about half-past three o'clock, Mrr. Jehn Blnkley, comer of North Duke and Fulton street, heard a strangonelso In the heuse, and she fcared thore wero bur glars In it She raised an alarm, and In a short tlme Ofllcers Weaver, Derwart, Beas and Barnheld wero en hand and surrounded the house The deer was then kicked in nnd the heuse wns thoroughly searched, but no burglars were found, nor anything te doneto that they had been thore. iu .... M .... no eeU 87Ji 40 p ss2 i low 312 31V? K lM Tlinae ,Seeutli Ward Drunk. Alderman A. V. Dennelly dlsj)esed of ten cases last night, brought against a number of residents of the Seventh ward, ler drunken ness nnd disorderly conduct en Saturday night The only dofendant against which a case was maile out was Tobe Wright, and the case against him was certainly net an ag gravated ene, for he was committed te the county prison for only two days. The remaining nine defendants wero discharged from custody. m. 'l a annnex ltuATii. in Jv ? fi b r A Gala Oceaalen In Cel. Ouir' llfnilUtll Park, Near Marietta. -' Cel. Jam os Duffy, of MaxietferTgave n din ner wjThurjdjijJarig'fenew inembers of ftS'TanlTerscTub. The beard was spread in the pavilion In the beautiful park attached te his farm. Tlw guests were distin guished, representing many important inter ests. The railroad Interests wero represented by Geerge B. Boberts, Frank Thompson, A. J. Casaatt, J. N. du Barry, B. D. Barclay, Charles E. Pugh, Jeseph 1). Potts, William A. Patten, II. H. Housten, and Jehn S. Wil Wil eon all of tlie Pennsylvania railroad, andPresIdent F. A. Comly, of the North 'enn read. . Judges Mercur, Sterrett and urccn, 01 thePchnsylvuiilusupromecourt,reprosciiteil the bench. Samuel II. Koynelds and Colonel . B. Fordney, or Lancaster; If. M. North, or Co lumbia, and District Attorney Valentine, or Phlloilelnhln. rnnrosanted the bar. The journalistic fraternity was present In the persons of Charles A. Dana, Ames J. Cummlngs and W. M. Latran, or the New YorkVun;Georgo W. Childs, or the l'liila delphia Ledger, nnd Congressman Illestand, of Lancaster. President Patterson, of the Western bank, Philadelphia; A. J. Drexol, Budolph Ellis, Lawrence Joremo,Colonol A. Leuden Snow den, of the mint ; President Philler, of the First National bank, or Philadelphia ; Ames Bewman, of Marietta, represented tlie linan clal Institutions of the country. The Iren industrles contributed thelr quetn of guests In the persens of Henry McCor McCer mick, or Harrlsburg; A. M. Thackara, or Philadelphia ; Geerge F. Sllbgen and Geergo W. Mehan" ey, of Marietta ; Paris Haldemau, of Chlques, and Jeseph L. Pennock, of Coatesville. Hen. Samuel J. Bandall, General Cameren, Geerge Blight, W. Henri Drayto, Jehn Barr, William Redwood Wright, Jeseph B. Town send and Clement A. Uriscem completo the , list of guests. S After dinner Colonel Duffy made a short speech In response te n toast, and he was fol lowed by Lawronce Jereme,Charles A.Dana, Colonel Snowden, General Cameron, Cen- fressman Bandall, Judge Grecn and Col Cel Col 'attersen. " The twenty-ilve pound salmon served at table was presented by Frank Thompson, and the brook trout were takeu from the streams en Cel. Duffy's plantation. Betz, the Lancaster photographer, wns en hand and took soveral photographs of the guests as they sat at table. 1 . t 7 FJIATE11X1TY llANQUETS. The Delta Tail Delta and Chi I'lil Member Having a Geed Time. The 11th nunual symposium or the Delta Tail Delta, was held at Goe. II. Miller's din ing rooms, Thursday evening. Thore were sixteen members present and the occasion was a very pleasant ene. The menu em braced all tlie dellcacles or the season. Toasts were drunk and eloquent responses made, cellege and fraternity songs were snug and bright sayings Hashed all around the beard. Besides tlie actlve members present, the following honorary members graced the festivities: Rev. A. V. Drlesbach, or the class of 78 ; Walter J. Bailsman, 'dl ; O. K. Sny der, '82 ; Isnae MoIIese mid W. G. May. burry. '83 ; F. C. Cook, H. W. Wanner, and aM. Miller, of '8 1. It was afler midnight when the party separated, BANQUET OF TIIK OH I I'll I. The annual banquet or the Chi Phi was held at the Grape hotel, Thursday evening. The room was very prettily doceratod with flowers and vines by Rohrer, the florist, and the menu, arranged by H. R. Miller iVCa, was everything that could be doslred. Mr. E. II. Hottensteln presided ns master or cere monies. The following toasts were drank and responded te during the evening : Chi Phl-By J. C. Leiter. Our Celers Nicolas lilt Our Future Frank W. Mlih. Our Undergraduates J. R. Kaiillmau. The Menu Jehn S. Atlee. Our Dead (lu sllonce.) The Ladies Ij. A. Salado. History C. Keese Eaby. Jehn Iluuriiktlfie, .'Miller, 1'euiKl IJfelcnK nt Heme Near Manlielin. Jehn Haucnstlne, miller, who resldcsabeut two nnd n-half miles north or Manlielm, was round dead In bed this morning. It nppenrs that his wilt) get up nt her usual tlme el rising and left her hiisb;iud soundly sleep ing, she supposed, in bed. After she had prepared breakfast, she called him and ro re ro ceUingno answer, went '.; ills rlll and was horrified lejiuil-him apparently dead. All nlarrj was at ence raised and friends hastened -for medical aid, but en their arrival they pronounced him dead. Mr. Haucnstlne was f5 years of age, had been engaged in milling for many years, and was highly esteemed In the community. He was apparently In geed health when he went te bed. Ills death is supposed tnlunobeen caused by npeplnxy. The coroner was notl netl licd, and'lclt Lancaster this morning te held an inquest 011 the remains. The Stale Heard of A(;rl( ulluii'. The state beard el agriculture is iu session in Tewanda, with the goemor in atten dance and eighteen counties ropresentcd. The I'oiiimlttee en dairy products made n re port favomhle te the law prohibiting tlie manuractiireand sale ernrtlllcial butter, and the report was adopted. .J. W. Ingram, of Bradford, read nn essay te show that dairy farming is mero prolltable than grain grow ing. Professer Lctlman, of Philadelphia, lec tured en in san e dolusleus. Dr. Sturdeant or the New Yerk experi mental station, lectured en care nnd experi ments In culthatlen. H. N. Williams, or Tewanda, read 1111 essay en Uixatlen ns atlcct atlcct atlcct ingditlorent industries. Mr. Lyman, who speke for Sullivan county, lead nn essay en the potato nnd Its culture). Thore wero soveral essays en apt topics, J. Andrew White discussing the equalijitlen or taxes, and Jehn MuDowell the best breed of sheopfer farmers. The latter ess.ij elicited many Inquiries. Sudden Deuth of a dntirmillet. Mr. Jehn Blttlg, editor of the Sunday edition or the New Yerk iVfrtiita ZcUimtj, died suddenly en beard the North German Lloyd steamer Ncckar en its way rrem Southampton te Bremerhaven. Mr. Ililtig's death was entlrely unexpected. The re mains will be taken te New Yerk for hitor hiter ment Mr. Blttlg was born In Prague, March 28, 1829. He studied law nnd took nn nctlve pint lu the revolution et 1818 and 1SIU. He was made n piisener, wns taken te a prison in Switzerland, but managed his es cape after having been iu tlie prison three months. In 1851 he bccniiie the priwile sec tary of Karl Vogt, or lovelutionary f.une. After Leuis Napeleon's coup d' ctat, Mr. Bit tig emigrated te the I'nited Suites, nnd, whlle here, was, In Austria, sentenced te death in centumaciam. He was 0110 of the mast prominent Geiman Journalists iu the United SUtes. Jlanlun'ft 'arretr lraie from Drenulii);. Haulan was practising en tlie Terente bay en Thursday, when his new beat, which he had out for the lirst tlme, breke up com pletely. His own nccetlnt or the accident Is as follews: "I had get out seme thico thice quartcrs of a mile iu tlie bay, when sud denly the beat breke up completely, threw ing me into tlie water. Thore was net sufll sufll clent or the beat left, together te suppeit me lu the water, but, with the assistance et what little thore was, I swam towards the wharf, and, after getting e or about halTn mile of distance, was exhausted. Some sailors be longing te 11 schooner, who observed me, enme te my asslstance and haved me rrem drowning. It was a very narrow oscape. I was never se much exhaustcd iu the water before, nnd the water Boomed te Iki inteiisply cold and chilled." Haulan left In the night for Buffalo. Ilalllmnre A- Ohie's Titiimnli. The llaltlmore & OI1I0 railroad has carried Its first point It has secured a repert from thojelutcommlttooof Philadelphia councils iu its favor, and the route recommended by by the city engineers, te whom tlie subject was roferrod, is apparently in seme features hotter than the ene asked for. Thore may be a "Jeker" hi the report somewliore, which will prevent the building or the read, but if such be the case It is net apparent Tlie ordinance proposed by the city solicitor uud the committee is exceedingly liberal, though the Interests of tlmcity appear te be fully protected. The line followed Is substantially that surveyed and proposed by the Baltimore A Ohie's engineers. New I'eatmuMer, New Convenience. Frem the Kpliruta ltevlcw. The postefllco at Ephraia will be removed from IU present quarters te the premises el A. W. Montzer, for which a ono-stery frame building, 15x10 feet, cettage style Is belng orected, as seen as new ixwtmaster, Mr. Jere Mehlor, receives his commission, which will be In n week or two. Mehlor and Horchel Herchel Horchel reth nre making a ten feet case for the new elllce. Mr. Mehlor has employed his son Clias. K. te assist In handling the mail matter. irn l'etrelenm dnll 1 n-nned In ciuwn, 9Slue, Jiuivcr uuii 1 rrusuim lBn. Cbccae caster 1 Ohie lint, nnd choice, 0Q7c. Kggs dull t Western, 13e t State, 13e. Itlce nominal. Hugftr dnll t Iteflncd Cntleaf, ?,iQTi: Tallew dull. Coffoe dull t fair cargeca, 8c, VrelKhl nominal. Hay dull. Mew Yerk stock Market. New Yeiur, June 10. Wall street, l: p. m. Meney tanv at 1) per cent Kxclmnge dull, UevermncntR (Inn. Currency 61, 1127 bid ; 4'a Coup., in hid 4fn de, lli hid. The stock market opened ntrnntr, and en geed buying of the VanderhllU prlcenadvniiccd sharply, the whele lint advancing en alineit every trannaotlen, At neon the advance ranged from litntyi per cent, led by itecks mentioned. Since midday there has been a fractional reac tion. 1p.m. Sr.v. Western Union G3J.J f-Vi AUini Jtxpress , i;u American express II. S. ExnrcBB Wclla, raraeA Ce C.C. 1.& 0 O C C I New' Yerk Central. ..'.. '.'.. New Jenev Central Illinois Central Kxprcss , Ohie Central Michigan Central 64 Northern l'acltlc... , W, rreie-.-cu Central Pacific Union l'acltlc M Missouri Pnelfle MU Texaa 1'aclfle ll'i New Tene Kievnlea .... hi Metropolitan VO: iaunaiiun Alt A Terre Haute " Preferred , Canada Southern .11 K Canada l'ucine 40J.J Chicago ft Alten Chcs.ft Ohie 1). Allud T) Del.. Ijie. ft West Vti Denver, Krie 10Ji " Preferred , .... Hannibal ft St Je " rreierrca Kansas ft Telas.... 17'a Lake Shere VAl L. K.AW " 1vg'lleft Nashvllle 34 Merris ft Essex Ml Northwest K va'i rreicrrca Ontario Western Ohie ft Mississippi " Preferred Pacific Mall M CjulckHllver , " l'refcrrcd Keadbur HH Keck Island 117 San Francisce " Preferred Omaha 21 l'refcrrcd "IK St. Paul CK Preferred Nash ft Chat M..L..S.A W Wn.lie.ili .... " Preferred C, II. A Q ,. lMJi UechuHtcrft Pittsburg I'd. A Evans Manitoba 91 Oreuen ft Nav Oreicen Trnnscn , it Pullman 1'ulaca Car CARBOLIC ACID, CHLOBIDR LIMK, Pratt's Chlorides, and ether seasonable dis infectants In laran stork, nt UllLKY'S DHUO 8TOIIK, nasi wcsiJiingntrcet- THK CHEAPEST AUTICLE IN THE market today, considering quality, Is Mil,. LKIt'SllOUAXSOAP. MACHINISTS, KOUNDKYMEN AND llUcksmlths nse MlbLEU'S 1IOUAX SOAP and claim It nncfiuallcd. emtie county commlttce nl Lancaster county. In the commlttce rooms, third story el Kepler nmtofllceblllldlnir.Lnncnstcrcllv.nn MONDAY. JUNK2U, 1883, nr i o'clock a. in., te fix a time for the mrctlne of the Cenntv Cnnvenllnn W. U. HENSKL, Chnlrmnn. J. II. Mchtti ) II. 8. Pattkbsem, Secretaries. W. II. aniER, ) Lahcaster, Pa., June IS, 18S3. JtintS-td cieTiima. THE BEST the City, at UAHTMAN'S Ce HAVANA OKJAH IN YELLOW BTOIIK. KltONT CIUAU lirANTED. T T Three te Five Thousand In Dnllftrs wnnfed a icgiiuuaie wnoicsaie business, as sm-clal 10 per cent. IntcrtMi Kenrnnlced with geed se- Auaress a, m, tnis omen. JunelOlwd FOlt 1'UniTY, EXCELLENCE, KULL weight and strength MlLLEIt'S IlOltAX SOAP has no equal. IN CUSTOM-MADE "REDUCTION A.1 Clothing. and perfect flttln uoed Knallsh ( braided. In ene. two. three or four-button ctiUv way, for tMX. A handseme Check Cuss I me re mill XV Clothing. A well-mnde. Klesant trimmed ind perfect llttliiK liuslness Hull for 118 00. A feed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat ; for t.uoe. An clegnnt Serge curlty. S' CHOOL TAN FOK 1885. The dtipltcate Is In the hands of the treasurer. Three per cent, off for prompt iinyment. W. O. MAIlSIIALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. - Oftlee hours from 0 a. m, te 4 p. in. lunell-lfdlt BY ONCE USING MILLEK'S HOKAX SOAP you Hill use no ether. Fer sale. everywhere. 17K rsi v 34 1(U IJ1 S3?i 127 4 11' 11c IS SIX 21 Tl GEOKOi: DENNETT PRACTICAL PLUMI1EK, STEAM AND UA8 FITTfclt. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Workdeno nt reasonable prices. NO. 435 NOUTIl (JUEKN 8TIIEKT, Juncl7-3md Lancaster, Pa. TXArPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA XX Tobacco 1 UAHTMAN'S Suit. In black. blue, drub or brown, for 115 00. Flne English Biripvu or uncck rantnienns from tnoeup. jio jie member, all work I strictly flrst-clajs. Every garment warranted te h f -e)resonted. A geed fit, wcll.made nnd nlcei trimmed. The larKCflt assortment of pattern In this city. A. II. UOSKNSTK1N, tn24-Cmdlt 37 North Unecn street S' TRAWimiDOE & CLOTHIER. WM MAIL ORDER The Ner Pel k Jackets nre daily In creasing in popularity. Coel, ensy fltHng, nebby mid worn without 11 n rest, they nre just the tiling for Knecdnlhiut Dress in tlie country, al though they leek well nnywhere nnd just new nre nil the rnge. All hizes nnd prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 OHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. IliS-Xtild Tobacco enlv 80 nor nl 11 a. at YLI.I.OW FliONT CIUAU STOHE. THE ONLY GREAT EXTERNAL RE medy. Theso eminent chemists. Professer Dnrcmus nnd llttcnihall,onderse llonsen' Cnp clnn I'lastcr. 8 FIRST-CLASS BOARDING. Together with the cholce of rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address, NO. M NOHTII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aC-tfd 125 The I'resldent's flood Judgment, Fiem the Yeik Gazette. Woliaeno complaint tiMn regard totheapi)oiiiteo,Mr. MfteGoPeTatid as the appelutineiit intuit go out from among uh, that gentleman, tvt the cholce of Lancaster, it Just eh aftceptahlu te uh uh any 0110 net named from Yerk, anil li another ovhlenco Of thoKrel Judgment vhlch the presidciit exercises in his Beloetlens for places of trust under his administration. Serenade,!. Capt M. !'. Rewers, who was married a few days age te Miss Celia Dhikollierg, was sorenaded by the iiiUltary company, et which he Is captain, headed by 11 band of music. After the band played a uumboref selectiens thueemnany wasoutertaincil by the captain and his bride. 91 75 II B A'Air AltYEKTIHEMEHTH, AKINQ POWDER, THE CITY TAX IS PAYABLE ON OR befere .IUI.V 1, w Ith an abatement of 3 per ceni. uiucu utiurs iruui v 11. ju., uup in, C. F. MYEK8, JelS IMd City Treasurer. I cTTcTnoATr.siPfeTridriTAijcrrA; CO. fur SUl'EHIOH ICK CHEAM of all the Various Flavers. Picnics, Festival and Private rertitf supplied ut the Lewest Market Hntes. Ice Cream delivered nt any point without chnrge. Full satisfaction -guaranteed In every respect. Please give u n call. Telephone con nection. E. M. DANCE & CO., Jeiswd Ne. G4S south ijiicen street. c u t-r l'rotecutleu 'Withdrawn. Geergo Fergusen, presecuted by hl.su ife for assault anil battery nnd Urunkonness and disorderly conduct, nppeared at Alderman Spurrier' last eveulng ler a hearing. Berero the time arrived for the hearing Mrs. I'orgu I'ergu 00 wlthdrew the cemplalubi aud mid the costs, upon her husband's promUe te de better In the future. iA Court Nete. Court heard argument en a number of ewes this morning. A subpoena in dlvorce tnw Issued In the suit of Mary Dewllug gainst Jehn Dewllug. The ground en which M divorce l asked & deserllea. Wliat a Grain of Wheat l'redured In Three Veurn. Frem the Urange Advocate. Frem a shigle grain of wheat planted In 1831 grew twenty-two stalks, each bearing a full head. These yielded 8fi0 grains, 700 of wuieu were planted 1110 next year, predueln one-niiu.oi a nusiiiu 01 splendid wneat. This was plauted the nest spring, yleldlng neven toen uusneis, niauuig i.twi ihuiiiiis as 1110 preuuet 01 a singte grain years. l'llie Ceurert. iAst eveuhiR thore was n verj' Ian tandance at Deorr's Muninorchelr where J'ref. Therbahn's reed bai thirteen pieces uave n flne comer. nrofesser's clarienet iole wns well'i-nnnlvml The ganlen was illuminated by electric light and tastefully doceruted with Chjuese lnu- lerua. iielng This ing seven 1 of wheat hi three te nt- L'Arden Id of riie Committed for a Hearing. William Peeples was arrested last evening by OIllcorMusketnussou warrants Issued by Aldeniian A. V. Dennelly, charging him witli drunkenness and disorderly conduct and.assault and battery en Mrs. Sarah T. In gruham. In default et ball the accused was committed for a hearhig. Colored Weeds Maetlng. There ulll be a colored weeds meeting held nt Mlllwny Park en thuZTtbnnd feth of June, for Iho benefit or the Union church of IlnrrUburR and the Ilaptltt church of Lancaster. Commit Cemmit tee: Hev. 0car Jenes, of Harrlsburg t Kev. Wil liam II. Keck, of Lancaster ; Henry Jehnsen, of Harrbtburg; Ednnrd Hunter, Edward Jack Jack seu, Themas DIkkb, Edward Wlllsen, of Lancas ter. Uev. Frlsby, or llurrlshurg, has the preach ing In charge. Ihcie will begersl sliiKlug. Come one, come all. BEAllta, K I se. In this city, en the ITtli Inst., Mnrg-irct A., widow of the fate Ciiptaln HeberlKliiK, In tlui U!d i r.iref her ne. Funeral from her late residence. Ne. 3! East Chestnut stiect, en Saturday nflernnen at 8 o'clock. Hclatlves nnd trlends of the family are Invited. Interment In Lancaster cemetery. 3td lleuir. In this city, en the INth Inst., Mary E., daughter of Jehn and -Mary llehn.ln the llfth year of her age. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre respectrully Invited te attend the funeral, trem the residence erherpurcnts. Ne. 254 North Mul berry street, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment ut St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2t Weaver. In this city, en the 18th Inst, Cas per Weaver, iu the "id year of his age. Netice of funeral hercaltcr. MAKKKTS. Philadelphia Produce Market, Philadelphia, June 19. Fleur wa firm, but w Itheut Hell vlty, Sules el 1,5011 barrel in let te suit the trade, Including l'enn'afnmlly, ut f I 25 : Wcstein de ut ft 2505 25 Minnesota ex tras utlft5; patent at 5 00Q5fce. Kye flour steady at .l 87X per barrel. Feed was steady and In inlr request. Sale or Western Winter llnin, spot, at 411014 75 per ten. At the I p. in. cull Wheat was dull, with 07e bid for June; IM for July j fl 0I for Aug. ft iil'C for Sept. CeinMe, Juiies .MKc rer July: MJic for Aug. t 55e ter Sept. Oals-40c. bid for June ; 40c. for July j 3lc., Aug. ; 3ec, Sept. Chlcnce l'rednce Market Chicaoe, June 19, 0.30 a. m. Maiket opened. Wheat July, ttle : Auirust. Ulc : Sent..fi5e. Cern-July, 47Jc August, 47He i Sept, 47Jc. I1..I. I11W 111(M', '" ' ' ' .... - -.-j , -:vv " k .iiiiy, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never varies. A man el of purity, strength aud wholesemouess. Mern eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot Imj sold In competition with the multitude of low t-t, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Suld only in cam. Kotal Hakixe I'ew 1eu Ce., iuu Wall street. New Yerk. uiny27-lyd.tw 1"30Sm'K7jT'sEMiINaOUT AT AND below cost. Itoeui must be vacated till the 1st or July. HWAKK'S. ltd Ne. 50 North Queen St., Lancaster. TsTANTED-A GIRL TO HELP IN THE TT Kitchen. Apply at thn FOUNT. IALL FOR THREE DAYS AND SEE THESE INSTKUMENT8. They will be sold nt n sacrlflce at W. I). MOS SEH'S MUSIC STOKE, Ne. 2 Steven Heuse, Lancaster, l'a. One New Decker llres. Piane. One New Hnlnes Upright I'lane. line .ew niuuz a. juiuer i-iane. Twe New Masen A Hamlin Organs. Jcl7-4tH -piAST END YARD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. OrncE : Ne. 20 Centra Sauare. Ileth vard and offlce connected with telephone exchange. uprl.11ydM.xF.il ' A TLANTIC CITY. The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the seu, with extended piazzas upon three ocean fronts. This Heuse hits long been known en a ine-jt pleasant summer retreat June! 2md J. KEIM A SONS. WHETHER FOK A TAUD OF EUSIItf -OK A WEDDING OUTFIT MEETS WITH HIE MOST CAREFUL, PROMPT, -akh- INTELLIGENT ATTENTION. Uniformly Lew Prices mix GOODS. D RESS OOODS. ANOTIIKIt CAItLOVI) OF -AKE- SUMMER GOODS KECEIVED AT THE MW YOEK STORE. Twe Cases Ileautlful PRINTED SATIRES, Fifteen Cents a yard j mnde te sell nt 2.1 Cents. An immense. Stock of WA6IIINO UKKSS (iOOlK. ClIAMIlltAYS, 8EEUSUCKEHS, DINUII MS, IIATlSTIil VICTOH1A LAWNS. INDIA LINEN'S, NAINSOOKS AN1 1MQULS, At Lew est City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK nnd CAMIIKIU In EMBROIDERIES, All Widths and Qualities ut the Lewe-t Prices Ever Knew n In the Trade. ,UR NEW PRICE LIST e BOOTS and SHOES. Guaranteed te Every Purchaser. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Junel72lwA2tdF WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. JOHN s. OIVLER. ai:e. r. rath von. CARPETS ! NEW STYLE lt PAIN INN HOTEL. south Queen btrecu W ANTED-.V OIRL FOR GENERAL lleuiewnik. Ne washing or Ironing. Keteruuce u nulled. Cull nt lt NO. 43 SOUTH DUKE ST. -tlTANTED A fiOOD OIRL TO DO OEN , TT erul housework. Apply at Ne. COS Knst Oruuge street. ltd T H EG REATEST KNOWN SOAP TO uiisnerull purpose Is Miller's llerax. TiriTIIOUT EXCEPTION. THE BEST TT ClgiirH In the town, two for Be, at UAHTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT C1UAK STOKE. Perk- ms?x- ug., 11050; Sept, $10 67. U Hlbs-Aug., I3&035 5J. CLOeiMO. lr. m. The closing quotations were dull, Wheat sagged off en Its own accord, drugging etecr grains with It about Kc. Wheat July. OOe i Aug.,92ie ; Sept.,84c. Cdrn July, 47Jie; Aug.,4fiJie ; Sept,. 4tc. Oats-J uly, S2Jic: Ane., 2$Ke j Seuu, 27Uc. rork-Perk,1015 July j 1U 42)f, Aug. j!0 MX Sept. Laid July, $n CHX ; Aug., 0 7JK ! Sept., ta 85. Klbs July, 5 40; Aug., ti 5S j eept., 5S7K. Sleck Markeu. Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce., Hanker!, Lancaster, Fa. 11 a.m. 12k. 3 p.m. Missouri Pacific..... Miehlgun Central , nt New 1 eik Central ,,,., H,i Nuw Jersey Central VJ1 Ohie Centrul Del., Uiek.A Western lOlk Oenver X KleUraude Krle 10 Kansas X Texas nil IdikoShero l&SZ Chicago x N, V common. V&l N.N.DnU Western 7?J St. Paul A Omaha , 1'uclUe Mali UK Kecbcstur ft Pittsburg SL Paul mi Texas l'aclfie , Mv, Union l'acine bll Wubash Common Wubash l'reforred 7 Western Union Telegraph., (fill Loulsvllle X Niishvllle lit? N, Y.. Cht.Abl L Lehigh Valley , Lehigh Navigation..... Pennsylvania 4s' fllnif 71 61 87 4(J ii ie" Wi 67 Vi 64K "(I .... si Heading. 1'. T. Alluifale Hi Northern l'uclllc Common Northern l'ucllle l'ref,,,.. lieneuviiie Vhtludclphla X Erie Northern Central...., , Underground,..., , , Canada Southern., se Oil ,,..,... blK People's Passenger ,, .... JervCntnU. ., ,,, ,,,, 1 si CLARKE'S TEA STORE REST GOODS and Honest Prices. Urunuluted Sugar, 7e. White" A.." Cc. Coffee, 12e te 35e R. Pure Svrup, 10c V qt. Uermun Soup, 3c V bar. Laun dry Starch, 5e 11 R. Telephone. CLAKKE'S TEA STOKE, Si West King Street. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. On MONDAY. JUNE 21, 1885, will be sold at pulille sale, at the Merrlmae Heuso, Ne. 115 North lTince street, Lancaster, ra., Iowa Horses. one car.leud of Among them are geed draft and drivers, and some for genend farm use. sale ie commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. Jeliliitd UF.OKUE liltOSSMAN. RUMMER CLOTHINO AND HATS. O Closing Out Without Kegnrtl te Cost, ut HECHTOLIV'S. A whele suit for 12 un : Werklmr Pants from 40c up ; All Linen Panu, 75e up ; Ceals ami Vest . a iresn supply ei uosiery, unaer unaer unaer Notlens lust lDcelrcd ut nrlces te suit thk times, at IlECHTOLD'S, Nn. 62 North Queen Streot. Ilgn of the Uig Stocking, for loe up. wear and .' H IRSH ,t UROTHER'S. THERE IS NO OCCA8ION Fer nny MAN or BOY te feel uncomfortable In this Het Weather when tbere is such a Large Vailety nr LIUHT HUMMEK-WEAHer Eery Description te be had uttbe LOWEST FOSSIULE PKICKS HIESE & BROTHER'S One-Prico Oletbinar Heuse. 'll sell Seersucker Ceata and Vests from f 1.25, upwards. Y sell fiauze UudershlrU from 17c, upward. We sell Jeun Drawers from 23c, npwHrd. We Bell SummerNeeLtles, 8 for 25c. We sell Leng Ties, 12c a dozen. We soil u Kegular coo Silk Tie for 21c. We sell 6 pairs Geed Half-Hese for 25c. We veil 12 pairs Common Hulf-Hese for 21c. We sell the Flne tlradesef HOSIEHY.UNDEK SIllHTSand UENT'S FU11N1SHINU DOOD1 of Every Description, 2 per cent. Lewer than any ether heuse. OUR TWO DOLLAR SEEKSUCKER COATS AND VESTS In All the Latest Patterns Defy Competition. Great Reduction In Our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Owing te the hcusdu being se fur advanced, we have determined te make room fur tlie Immense FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING, which wu nre new manufacturing, HIRSH& BRO. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNEK OK NOUTIl QUEEN'sTKKKT AND VENN SQUARE. mw HsncU wanted en Coats, Paats and Tmti, Intants' Flne Leuther Hutten Shoes, S5c., 40c, nnd 5iic. Children's Kid or Pebble Sprine Heel, size, 4 in 7J, "ic. Children's Kid nnd Pebble Hutten, heel nr sprlng,tleunndtl25. Missus' Scheel SlKK's. slze, 11 te 2, $1.00. Misnes' Pehhlu Hutten, heel or spring heel, hUe, 11 te 2, II 'i. Heys' Solid Leuther Luce Shoes, sire, 1 te 5, 11.00. He j s' Butten Shoes, size, 1 te 5, tl.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Men's Uoed Leather Ijice or Congress Shoes. $1 25 und 11.50. Men's Huse Hall Shees.ll.OO. Men's Flne Shoes, Shee n erth $.1 00, only $2 00. We have them In Luce, Congress or Hutten, bread or nurrew tee. Ludles' Fine Kid Butten, our own ninke, pquare or round, $2.00, 12.50. Ludles' Flne Pebble Hutten, $1.23, $1.50. A very Fine Opera Slipper, $1.0'. Men's Flne hand se td Shoes, button or lace, $4 00. Men's Fine Waukenphsst, $0.00 and $1.00. Men's Heavy Working shoes, 75c. Men's Calf Heets, $2 00. ludles' Flne Glevo Tep Butten Shoes, square or round tee, $2 10 and $2.50. SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE. TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, INQUIRER BUILDING. AT DURSK'S, 17 EAST KING ST. FIREWORKS HEADQUARTERS! NOW READY FOR DEALERS I Our (trackers are purchased from Importers, and me ure piepaicd tojeb ut the Lewest Prices. OUR FIREWORKS Ale the Unequalled Colored Works, purchased from the manufacturer, und we ure prepared te sell them at Lewest Prices. Stoiekeeper ale Invited te gire us u cull. Remember the HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for Petate Hugs, Cut Worms, Hnse Bugs nnd Slugs, Ac. Woaietheugenta terlt. Sterekeepera sup plied at jobbing rates. AUe sold at retail. BURSK NO. 17 EAST K.1NG STREET, LANCASTER, PA. FOIt SALK OK KENT. 6iTRENT. Three Lnw Ofllces at Ne. 43 NORTH DUKE STREET; and a basment 65 feet long, supplied with water and heat. mar26-tld II. FRANK ESIILEMAN. XTHITEOAK LUMBER FOR SALE. TT Persons wanting White Oak Lumber, cut te order, can be accommodated at ence by call ing en the undersigned at New Providence sta tion. Alse, Ralls und Pests of ull kind. 20 cord of White Oak weed. McFALLS BRO., J08 -3vt d Smltln lllu V. e., Lane. Ce., Pa. F POLITICAL. OR JURY COMMISSIONER. EDWARD AMBLER. or Drumeie township. Subject te the decision of the Democrutle county eonventloii. may25-tfdft w F OR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEROME B.SHULTZ. of Ellzubethtnwn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democrutle county convention, d X w tld "C10R JURY COMMISSIONER, BENJAMIN IIUBEII, Of the Elglhh Ward, I.uncasler City. Subject te the decision of the Democrutle county convention. Jel-tfdAw WATCUEH, JtC. -ryATOHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 Nerlh Qacea Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Fa, It. B. Depot. Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing at xtre U) w Fcloea. lyJIlyd VITILLIAMSON A FOSTER. White Duck Suits FOR CHILDREN, $2.50. An excellent assortment of all Linen White Duck Suits for Children from live years old te ten, und CHILDREN'S SUMMER KILTS In one piece or two nieces of Blue, Cray, Terra Cetta, Green Plaid, Plain Brown nnd a variety of Chccke, idl suitable for Children duilng the Het Weather. MEN'S AND BOY'S Linen Pants, Goats and Dnsters. Alse n flnnussortment of Summer Cnuts und Vests In Seersucker, lira) 'Eteand Mohair. TliE LIGHT STIFF FELT HATS Are, without exception, the most popular Sum. mer Huts of the seusen, uud the newest shape Is the Bartholdi $2,50 Straw Hats In all grades, from the Bread Brim Stiaw Hat te the Handsome und Dressy OXFORD STIFF BRIM STRAW HAT Inir the wcarcrdictatcs, Gent's Underwear Iu Bultrlggan or Thin Summer tiauze, Indus and Summer Merine. Alse the Pembroke Keulher Weight and Jean Drawers. ALLTHE NEWEST STYLES COLLARS AM CUEES. Tapestry Brussels, 50c , 65c, 75c. and STc. NEW STYLE Bedy Brussels, tl.W, $1.15 and $1.25. Ingrains, 25c. te 75c, FOR It LSI LSI LSI Loek at our Geed bofero buying have ONE PRICE. e only JOHN S. GIVLER & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. J. B. MARTIN it CO. SILK AND GRENADINE NEC K W E A Thread Driving Gloves, R. And a very Extenslve Assortment of Fancy Hosiery, GENT'S LOW CUT SHOES, And the largest varlety adapted te summer wear. et Gaiters, especially Ladies' Newport Ties and Slippers In Bright and Dull Finished French and Ameri can Kid, LAWN TENNIS AND BASE BALL SHOES and GAITERS, In Duvk Blue, lliilf, hluteund While. Williamson k Fester's, 32, 34,36 & 38 East King Street, FOE COIFORT ! IS VLSI' I.N Mesquite Ganepies, WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS -AND- AWNINGS. FULL SIZE SCREEN DOORS, IRON" CORNERS, BEST WIRE.S1.S.1. WINDOWS, 10c. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. BEST UAU8E AND TURNOVER TOP, PUT UP, P1NK.S1.0.". ( WHITE, SI. S3. AWflDTCrS! Largest Line of Awning Strips. AWNINGS IIUNQ BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN FOR 8LB0 TO 83.00. COMPLETF, BEST FIXTURES. J. B. Martin ffi Ce., Cor. West Kinc nnd Prinre Sis. LANCASTER. PA. T IIIS 1'APEK 18 I'MNTKD WITH j. kwriqht &. CO.'S INK. f Ftineant Ink Works, 26th and Peea'a. kmu LANCASTER, VX. imUjra PHILADELPHIA..
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