U.' V- v. ... X '.,i v, l' , irk.' v jv..w , . K 'UO. T&E LANCASTER JBYTyTTTSECER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1885. . . .-.?j ;?:" it ? ,v v & ''. A ti-' F&. fi Tt T. ft" V-' t'ft J '.ft.. tf . I jv K& -N $S$$T. JETER'S ACADEMY. tJftf'awM'ui; . COMMENCEMENT EXEK- v ca ijr last evening. ,J' Th pregramme and tlin Awards of Hener. ytj, A Mllcieu Act Installation of a Map- IJt Trencher Flcnlci by Several Sun- tlav fir1,niilltnlnl,iti Vfitf. mrr : I ati.l Ei ' Ki Regular Correspondence of InTKLLiacHcxn. Celumhia, June 21. Tlie minimi rHMncoment exercises efSU l'oterlp nca drown laree muiicnre nt.He convert evening te wltness tlie mine. w lilch pre te be very lutorerdhir. At ene end of tlie large recltntbu room, a Rtimll stage was Wa fe'lt,-orectot,hllotlio balnnce of tlie room was '& t fllbd te overflowing with tlie friends el tlie K'V'iV pupils. Tlie first part r.f tlie programtne con- '..'51 - ITVwnlftan Otinnti 11 In lvlih.lt n tilmilini nf till. tiCrf. ",.,.. .'".r . ".';:-."." ".::..: pllstoek part and rendcred in a veryplealng manner. Tlie principal characters consisted the Queen " rtosalle," Miss S.ulle llnnlgan i Olpeey Queen, Miss Alice Xngle, and the Fairy IQiicen, Miss Mamie HeulctU Tlie young ladies se acted and sung llieir parts that they lully deserved the ap plause which, they received. The npxt part consisted of tlie rendition of the cantata or Queen Ksthcr. The inutlcl pants in this cantata ably sustained their roles and preved te the aiullonce that the musical education of the pupils of tlie aca demy has been very thorough. The follow ing young ladles sang and acted their parts in a very pleasing manner. King, Miss Mary Craven ; Queen Esther, Miss Clara Beeth; Merdccla, Miss I.lllie Stoinhelsor; Hainan, Miss Clara Strausc. Tlie miner characters In both cantatas were well taken and thodlfTeront songs wero well rendered. Miss Sadie E. Shiudle presided at the piano and did her part well. Instrumental ho1e, duets and tries were played during tlie acts of the cantatas, and all theso who were assigned te this portion of the pregramme did exceedingly well. The conferring of tlie honors was tlie third part of the pregramme Tliouciidcmie honors were cenf erred en Miss Mary Craven and the composition honors en Miss Mary Carrell and consisted of a chain ami mark. The valedictory address or Miss Mary Craven closed the oxercisos. A'.MaIIcIeim Alt. Some porseu with malicious intent loosen ed the backing straps upon the herse or M. J. Wagner, the Slnger sewing machine agent in Columbia, yesterday afternoon. This was net discovered until Mr. Wagner wasdriving down Mill street tewurds Frent, wbicli is very steep. The wagon pushed against the herse, causing it te liecome frightened, and It started te run awav, but bcfoie it had gene any distance Mr. Wagner succeeded In stop step ping the animal. The only dainuge done was the breaking of the cross-piuce of the shafts. PlcnlCK. Tlie 1'resbytcrlan Sunday school went te Iiltltz te-day en the annual picnic Four car loads of peeple left this morning and qulte a number went this afternoon. Heise's weeds was tlie sccne of a merry gathering of children and their jiarciits to day. The occasion being the picnic of the fcjunday school or Salein Lutheran church. Te-morrow the llrst Columbia Sunday school will visit the new piculc resort at Penryn park. Tlie Methodist school expect a large crowd te-morrow as many are anx ious te see the beauties I'enryn, el' which he much has been said by all these who hae visited the place. Installation servlics. The infilling of the newly elected pastor of the First Colored Uaptlst church will take place tcynorrew evening. The installation .fwjfl'ieii will be delivered by Kev. l'luuimer, " of Yerk, and the charges te the jiaster and congregation will be glven by Keva. Frayne, of Lancaster,and Wills, or Delta, rospectlvely. Several town clergymen have been invited te be present te witness the son ices and will most likely de se. Town Xetf4. On July Fourth the rluk will be open all day, and a carnival will be given in the even ing. All theso who Intend te participate are expected te wear an old-fashioned cap made in the style of tlie Geerge Washington cap. The ladies will also wear eld-style dresses. The regular monthly sociable will be held by the Second stroet Lutheran church en this coming Saturday evening in the yard ajeinlng the church. The silk crazy cushion chanced oil" by Putnam Clrcle last night in their ledue room, was drawn by ticket Ne. 78, held by Cee. W. Jehnsen. The trial of the Shawnee lire cnuiue took place last evening at tlie river. Tlie engine was found te 1)0 in lirst-class condition. Wm. Woeucock, of Elizabeth, N. J., is visiting in town. He was formerly a ro-d-dentef Columbia, and this is his llrst visit in II years. The pay ear of the Heading fc Columbia railroad made its appearance in town te-day. The presonce of the circus in Columbia to-te-morrow will draw our country friends te town and will be a gala day. The show is said te be lirst-class in every particular, and it will delight the small boy. Adam Hedcnhauscr is having built a sand dredging machine which will enable him te get better sand and In larger quantities than by the old methed of using tlie hand shovels. The attendance at the rink last night was quite large, although tlie parties from out of town that were exjmcted te be present lulled te put in an appearance. The rink will be open every Tuesday and Saturday night, and the Irenville band will be In attendance. C0XSTJ1ILE HK11A'.S It Jilt. Tirelre Tramp Committed for Short Tcrina te the County l'llnen. Alderman Ilarr's ofllce was crowded this morning, tlie occasion being tlie hearings of tlie twelve tramps arrested by Constable Dern and Ofllcers Ritchey und Headman in Maner township. Tlie trumps gave the names of James Regan, Jeseph Hyau, Jehn Fisher, Win. Reynolds, Nicholas I Iaus, Win. Wegan, Wm. Simpsen, Jehn Seuder, Jehn Hans, Veter Lewis, David Martin and Jehn McGulre. A number of farmers residing in the vicinity of Masonvllle tcstllled that they wero greatly annoyed by tramps this sum mer loitering en iheir farms and building flres en their laud. They dlrccted Censtable l)ern te arrest them, and the capture of the twelve abeve named was ellectcd by him, as sisted by the two Lancaster olllcers. Thoelllccrs testified that they found the men lounging around tlie camp tires built en Mr. Martin's (arm. Ten of the accused alleged that they iiad ceme from New Jersoy nud oxpected te get work from the farmers of our county during harvest. All claimed te tie working men, and Bald their meeting en Martin's farm last week was accidental. The alderman commit ted seven for ilve days and live for eight days. Ail Historical Correction. IlAitiusuuita, I'u., June 13, lb&'i. Editors Intkllieencku Giintlkmun : My attention has this day been called te an Interesting sketch et' the life of my friend, Cel. Samuel Shecb, in your Issue of the 3d Inst The trutli of history constrains me te say that in u miner inatter, a mlstake has bceu nmle In the introduction of my nauie. I knew nothing about the "serenade" re ferred te, oxcept from rumor. I learned from James II. Weir, late cashier of the Harrisuurg bank, that he was ene of the sorenadors en the occasion rolerred te, I hopetho errer will be corrected, mere es pecially, if the artlcle rfcferrcd te, Is io-pub-lished. Very Respectfully Yours, Hamilton Aliuckh. In the artlcle referred te it was stated that Mr. Alricks helped te get up a mock sere nade for Gen. Ogle aud Ann Royall, en the occasion of thnt famous woman's visit te Harrlsburg ever 00 years age, w hen (Ien. O. showed her Mich marked attention. Eds. Int. Clear Stere Kntcreil ty 1liler, Monday night seme oneallectcd an entrance Inte the cigar store of William Waltz, In the Kzamintr building, North Quern street A bout -100 cigars, it meerschaum siunkir,plpcs and seme ether articles were stolen. It is bollevod tlie lock en the front deer was picked, as nothing was broken. About Text Doek, The book committee of the city school beard will confer with teachers of the city, at the girls high school building en Friday evening at half-past eight o'clock, as te the reader te be tecouunended at the next moot meet ing of the school beatd. t BTUCKIMOLVElt KICKS. An Injunction Granted Agaln.t Transferring 'the FranrhUci or One Itradlng Gas ' Ceinanjr te Anether. Judge Sassamen, of Ucrks county, lin," grunted an Injunction against tlie Utfdlng gas company! restrulnlng tliat cejipa'ny from leasing Its preperty te tJiAJonsuinera' gas company. A share'bTder of tlie lteadlng company, wlip died tlie bill In equity, in bis ulUjlalt Hots forth that tha eiUccrs llanagers of tlie Heading gas com propeso and are about te oxceule lunse or trnnsicr or tlie cnllre plant e company te tlie Consumers' gas company for a period of ninety-nine years, and te invest In Unit company tlie sole and occlusive control of said property; and that tlie proposed loase is without authority and warrant of law : that tlie Consumers' eas company has net ultiee tlie tlmoet Its in- i-oriieratlon. .1 ill v ,'UsL. 1NS2. Droceedcd te nianulactiire and supply gas te tlie public or tlie city of Heading, but has threntoued te tlie oiucerH mm iiuinngers ei tue Meaning com- pany te erect a competitive plant, unless Iho li leading company would execute and make such transrer, and have thti" used llieir char ter for the purpese of compelling the execu tion of such transfer. In the bill tlie philntlir sets forth that tlie Reading company lias no authority or jsiwer In law te make such a leass, and that by at tempting te de se it will liirnlsh icnen for a forfeiture and annulment et tlie charter el' the company, at the instaiire or tlie common wealth ; that the Consumers' company has no authority te make such a lease or transfer ; that it lias forfeited its charter pursuant te the previsions of the. act of June 111, l.SS-'l, entitled, a supple ment te the act te previde for the Incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations ; and the stockholders of tlie Reading com pany have no assurance that the agreement en the part of the Consumers' company will lie perlonned, and. If the lease is ln.iile, it will be made te a corporation that is poten tially and civilly dead. A draft of the proposed lease of the Reading gas works has heen prepared by the counsel of the two companies, and Henry IUuui gardner, of Lancaster, Win. L. Elkins and M. Malone, of Philadelphia, are examining it. Alter it has pissed through their hands it will be submitted te the directors or the Heading gas company, and after tlie lense lias been apjireed by the managers of both com panies it will be submitted te the stockhold steckhold stockheld eis of the Reading company te vote upon the question et leasing the weiks te the Con sumers' gas enipany. nr.ATii ei'A ei.itu:n. A Mi'inlK'i- of Cee. II. Thumin Teut Killed at Srrantnll. 11. A. Mullen, et this city, a member or Geerge II. Themas Test SI, O. A. It., was killed at Scran ten en Sunday. The Scranton Jlcpublicnn gives tlie following particulais of the accident : "II. A. Mullen, a machinist who caiuojte Scranton a few weeks age unci obtained em ployment in tlie Iren company's shops, climbed ever the fence skirting tlie high em bankment between the Lackawanna avenue bridge and tlie D. L. .V W. railroad briilge en Saturday afternoon. The ten of tlie embank ment Is inclined. Mullen f-jftdeunand went te sleep. Presently he rolled ever the em em luukmeut and made a sheer descent et tw on ly feet. He, struck upon the Lehigh aud Sus quehanna railroad and was killed The Jury which Corener Deancmpauncled came te the conclusion mat .Mullens ueatli wascaused by his rolling ever the embankment while hi a stupor. Mullen had no bearding house aud slept about tlie shops. A Grand Army or the Repuhlic badge was found in a ce.it that Mullen left In the weiks. Messrs. A. It. Stevens and 'I'. J. Themas ideutilled him as ceriKiral of the Celer Guard, acid l'eiinsvl vanla volunteers. The funeral will take place te-morrow. This is tlie llrst case in Lackawanna that comes under the new law requiring the county te pay ler tlie burial of old fceldiers." The deceased was about It) years of age and a son of the Inte Patrick Mullen, or this city. Mary Mullen, his mother, with his wife and one son reside at Ne. CIS North Duke street. The deceased was a geed mechanic und worked at Illickenderfer's foundry, and tlie shop of A. C. Welchans and ethers in tills city. Helelt Lancaster before last Christ mas in search of w erk. Fer sover.il years be worked in the West, and. c.une East about tliree years age. Auctlertwill lie made te have the body brought te this city. t.etrmt kxv .vihi'a Clipped ami Condensed Prien thu Oxford Prf-ss.' Samuel File, near Elim, Little Britain, who had ene of his legs broken en the 1Mb of April by a kick from ills horse, has im proved slowly since the accident A few days age he was walking en crutches about his yard, and oil going up tlie steps his sup port slipped and he fell and rclracturcd tlie hone in the same place. Levi K. llrewu, of Geshen, iias returned from ids Jaunt te Kansas and Missouri. He visited In Labette county, Knn., where theie are ten families located who went out from Lancaster county, and four In Jnsper county, Me., also from Uuicaster county, this stite. Mr. li. says they are doing well aud nre happy and contented, and de net want te re turn ICast again. q'liree line lets of cattle have been shipped from Peach Ilottem teN'ew Yerk forepert,led by the following named f.irmers : David Wil son, of Fulton township, twenty head, aver aver age weight 1,-1117 pounds; Pyle brethers, ten head, uveinge weight l.iKrr pounds; W. Smith Hustings, of Fairfield, ten head, aver age weight 1, Oil's jmunils. Levi Seusenig, of Lancaster, purchaser and shipper. Net Yet Preientrd for Pn) incut. The following additional particulars have been learned about Jehn HeUs, tlie German who brought tlie tobacco of Jeeph II. Walker, et Christiana, te Hedman ,t Sen's warehouse en Saturday. Heiss usked the firm for 517.0:2, the odd money, In cash, nnd directed that u check be made out in the name of Mr. Walker ler $1-10. This was done. Tlie check was en the Farmeis Na tional bank and up te neon te-day had net been piesentcd at the bank. Payment en the same has been stepped and Mr. Walker has been written te nud requested te call en Hedman A Sens about the cheek. Ifelss was last seen 011 West King street, ery much under tlie iulluouce of liquor. Tlie suppo sition yosterday was that Heiss had locelved a check for tlie full amount of the tobacco in his own name and absconded. Since writing the abeve It lias been learned that Heiss had the cheek for $110 cashed, forging the name of Mr. Walker. Telegrams hae been scut te the pelice authorities of the large cities te have the steamers bound for Germany sc.iiclied, and te arrest Heiss. A IVcddiug at .llanhelin. Mr. Allen J. lleyd was married en Sunday eeniug last ut his father's residence, In Man helm, te Miss LUzie M. Pf.uiU, el Lititz. The ceremony was performed by Rev. War ren .1. Jehnsen, in the presence efu score of relatives. Attern sumptuous entertainment the guests disperscd. q'he newly-married ceuple lelt for Niagara Falls, Watklns Glou and ethor ieints in New Yerk state, and alter 11 week's sojourn will return te Mau liehn, where the groom Is engaged In busi ness with his lather. Kufeieing the Ordinance. Mayer Hescnmiller has directed his pelice ellicers te ouferco the previsions el tlie city ordinance as te tlie selling and firlnger shoet: ing crackers, etc. The ordinauce provides that firewerks, squibs or rockets shall net be sold or discharged or guns discharged in the city, except en the third, fourth and filth days of July. The penalty Is n line or f I for each elleuse, and for refusal te pay, an lm lm prlsemnent of two days for each otleuse in the ceuuty Jail. An Axe l'lles Oirihe Ilelie. Tuesday afternoon Jacob Dulce, of Maner township, met with 11 painful accident in a rather peculiar manner. Christian Kcndlg was engaged in cutting a leg when tlie nxe Hew oil the holve and fell en Mr. Duko'sfeot, badly bruising it and laming liim. He was struck by the jhdIe instead of the edge of tlie axe, or tlie accident would 110 doubt have been much mero sevcie. Tlie Crkkvt Club. The Lancaster cricket club, which is com posed of some of the best known gentlemen el the eity.lndulged In a practice game at Mc Gmnn'spark yosterday, two elevens being present. It Is the intention of tlie people in the club te make it a success, and they should be encouraged. Colored Cauipmectlug, Thocelored people will holdacampmeot heldacampmeot holdacampmeet Ing en Saturday and Sunday uext at Mill way, en the Heading read. Revs. Keels, of this city, and Jenes and Frlsby, of Harrlsburg, will have charge, and train? will be run 1 1 out this city. f i: BTOU1K8. What Iir5gtjni snVnil What The Kf. ilrnre fViw. . dairy Stlllel, who wasyield by AId""wn McConemy, le answer at court tfip.-nargoef larceny as bailee, preferrbd by Slieid A Askew, says that the difficulty oreso between theniln this way. He contracted with the linn te furnish them with a safe, und tlie prlce of the suit was te be taken from that of the sale. Hocanse the safe did net ceme as seen as Iho clothiers oxpected It, Stiflel says, the suit was brought Aldermiiu McConemy says the testimony taken before him was te tlie ellect that Stlllel wenttotliestornof the complainants anil neught u suit el clenics; tney ucciiueii te let lilui have the clothes unless he Paid for them; he said he would pay R they lit him, but he wanted te take thein home and tiy them en; If theydid'net lit him lie would bring them back ; it they did lit he would give them a check Ter the amount. He took the clothes home, kept them and neither gave check or money forthem. He was repeatedly asKeu ie jniy ler ilium iiiui iicgircicu it, no se ler koiiie uieniiis. xney tnrcaieneil te prosecute lilui and he then asked them te take a safe In payment. Hather than get nothing they said they would take n sate. SUIIel showed them n catalegue of a Yerk firm, of which he said he was agent The prosecutors Helected a safe and Slltl'ul premised te scud it, but he did net de se. Tlie prosecutors wrete te the Yerk linn nnd recolNed n reply that the firm would sell them n safe but that Stlllel was net their agent. Then they prosecuted Stlllel for larceny as bailee, nud the alderman returned tlie case te court, as has been stated. rainlly HpiiiiIeii. A pleasant family reunion was held at tlie residence of Valentine llrebst, esq., at Rehrersburg, tlie occasion being tlie 72d birthday or Mrs. Valentine HrebsU Twenty two children and trantlehildreu were pres ent liein licrnvllle, i.cespert, Kcliuylklll Haven, Myerstown, Woinlestlerf and Lititz. q'he aged lady was tlie recipient et many presents mid was congratulated. She Is held in high esteem by her children aud ether relatives. Aniilht'r Cifiiiutleti) I'rein the lUltlmerr Sun. U'lie remains of Mr. Frederick Eversmaii, sr., who died nt his residence, Hi Seuth Hern! street, en May :tl, will he taken te the creiuilteiy at Lancaster, P.i., to-meriow ler iiicinoiatien. It was the dcslru el" tlie deceased te be cremated, q'he IxiJy has been lying in tlie vault of llaltl llaltl llaltl more cemetery since Mr. Eversnuu's funeral. I. ill fur Trenten. Lancaster cemmaiidery Knights Templar, of this city, left ler Trenten en a sikjcIjI car attached te Fast Line ut 0:0' tills morning. They met at tlielr asylum at f o'clock and headed by the City band marched te the Pennsylvania depot. Including the band seventy-six persons went en tlie trip. They will return te-night at Y2 o'clock. teller Held. A letter addressed te Nellie Nelsen, Ne. 1,01s Dresy street is held ut the Lancaster poYletllco ler better directions. A Pretty Ofllie. Cyrils II. Celvin, who is again ill the livery business at tlie old stand, has inst lifted up ene of tlie prettiest business offices in tlie city. It wns made out of the old harness room lu the yard. The room has been hand somely pajiered, wainscoted, and provided with new gas fixtures. . q'he furniture is or tlie best kind, anil tlie ofllce present a very pretty appearance. Net Prem ".Siiilre Then's Diary." Afewdaysnge I visited my friend, Mr. Jeseph Rlsser, of West Denegal, and lie took great pleasure in showing 1110 his young colt, 11 lcautilul bright lay of geed si?e and neble term. Wliile trotting around the let he showed ery llue action. He Is qulte .1 trot ter, q'his colt was sired by Cel. Tem Scelt, outel a line large mure of very geed breed and action, and Mr. Kisser thinks he Is the very best in the stnte. It may Ik) se, but in speaking el it I find ether patrons of Mr. .Sutten's famous sire lay claim te the same distinction. TherefereI would suggest Unit all theso peeple who have geed stock, exhibit uiem tins 1,111 at the coining county fair, and then receive proper credit ler tlieir pains taking in breeding geed stock. it. St. M.irjV 1'aniihhil Scheel C'eiiiiiieiirineiit. The children of i-t. Mary's Parochial choel Mill held their commencement lu Pulton opera heiuu, Friday afternoon, begtiitiltiK nt thus) o'clock. The proceeds of thucntertulniiient will be given by the children ns theti (lunation te- arils the lepalilnK of the chinch. Kxciiritleii te Pciirju Park. On Thiiisduy, July !d, an excursion will bn run te I'i'iiijn paiK by the Sunday scIhmiI of (race f.iithuiau church, tills city. This will be the first .Sunday school plcnleiit this point this seiisun, and the prospects urn that a lure crowd will e. Thu picnic grounds hum often been de sciibed In the nuwspipen,, und they 1110 11111011K the piettlest lu thu hi ate. liefreshment stanils have been elected mid thu beuiitlful Inke hasu number of beats upon It. The view from thu hl(?h tower l beuiitlful. The music ler the pic nic will be furnished by Iho orchestra of the bunduy school. 3iAitJtrA'ii:s. Hern PrArrz June 21, 111, at the leslilence of the luldu's pari'iitH, by Ituv. Warren J. John John Jehn eon, Mr. Allen J. lleyd te Mis I.lzzle M. l'fautz, or Utlt. Snmjkii-Pciu'dkbtii At thu ieldeiire of the brlde's brother, un Tuesday, June 2-J, IeO, by the ltev. C. Klvln ileupl, Mr. Jehn P. Snyder, of tuchhiirir, Virginia, te ilLs Jluy F. bchuberth, eftbUcltv. Mlillutewn papcis jilcase copy J 1IEA 1 1I, S. Paitf.il In Ihls city, en tlie Kd Inst., .Miss uncial rainier, aged l'l yens u months mid 2. uuys. Our linchel new Rees under gieund As ueiira friend us e have round . llul through the Lord's unbounded lore, We w ill meet hur In Heaven above. Leng wns her sulTerlng Haul was her pain. Nene heard hur complain. '1 he relatives und friends nreiespeetlully In vited te utteud the funeral fiointhe residence of her grandmother, Ne. S2S Lew street, en Thursduy uftciuoeu ulio'cleck. Interment nt '.ten's cemetery. ltd" MAUKXTH. PhlludelphUt Produce Market, PiiiLADBLruiA, JuneSI The Fleur maiket was quiet, hut pilees were well sustained. Bales el 2,2ililbailels, lneluclliig Western nnd Penn'a eitius tit fi sni(t3 te ; Penn'a fiunlly, ut fl 01 8J: de Killer pieees, ut II 73. Itye Itnurdull ut it 75 per ball el. Feed was Mini and In fair request. Sulci or Westcin Winter llran.spet, ut lUglS 12'J pel pel ten. At the 1 p. in. call Wheat was t)Ve bid for June; W for July; IHJJ rer Aug.; Jl OLtf ferbept. Coin 53c, June: Kc ler July 1 MJe for Aug. ; SPiufer Sent Jills Xile. bid ler June; lvic. for July; 3se.,Allg. ; J5jc, Sept. Chicago 1'iediice .Markel, Ciiicaue, June it, O.SOn. m. Maiket epened: Wheul July, (Wie ; August, Ule ; Sept., uajfe. Cern I uly, 47& ; August. 47e ; Sept., I7KC (JatH luly,32S Aug.,27tic. " Perk July, $10 30 ; Aug., flu 4a ; Sept., tlOM. I.1111I Aug., JO 75 ; frept., W bSefl W. ltibs Aug., ii 45 ; Sept., 15 55. cLosme. I r. i. IVheiit closes IJ-Je lower, Cern J4c oireu account or be.ivy tales of long Wheat, better ciep renert8iind 11 general feeling that markets must all go lower. Perk te loner; ether hog products linn und steady Wheat Jum 8SJe ; July, SSVe, Aug-.tKiiQ WJil OUpiiWiC corn June, tic; July, 47e ; Aug., 4o;e; Oats June, 3;e ; July, 3ZX i Aug., 27Jf;e ; Sent., 27c. Perk June. $10 22f; July, Jll) 22)$ ; Aug., fin J.) ; m'pi.,fiu J. Lard Juue, tiiiKe 0 7 -Hi: Sent.. 4rt K) July, $0 02X j Aug., $0 72X0 ltlbs lune, W 3; July, .1 37i; Aug., f3 45; Sept., ft 3). New Yerk Produce .Market. Kkw Yenn, June 21. Fleur dull, uuchunged ; city mill extra, HtwQSOO; Fine, U 25fi t buperllne, $.11033 70; coniinen te Fancy Ul tra Ohie, J fieflt OJ; Geed te Choice Eitru Western, f 1G' 75 ; Minnesota, $.1 50Q3 U-). Wheat .Ne. 2 lied, Winter, July, 1 te?i : Aug., tl e.'ij i bept., $l W.i. Cern Ne. 2 MUed, July, S3e; Aug., JlJic ; Sept., M?ic. Oau-Ne. 2 Mixed, June, 37!iGJ3,'c ; July, ifyb dull. lUrley unmlual. Perk dull ; Mess, ll 25Q11 50. Lant WS2. July : WW, Am,' Am,' Melanies neintnul. Tiirpuntlneilull ut &i"e. Itesin 11 rm nt f 1 17KM1 20 for strained te geed. Freights dull ; Wheat te Liverpool, il'A. Putreluuui 11 no 1 refined In cases, tjdiejfc. lluttemteady ; western Imitation Creamery, 120130 1 prime te choice Creameries, 160 We. Cheese firm ; State, 607e ; choice Otde flats, Kpgs dull 1 Western, He t State, lSWOUe. Klco dull and unchanged. Sugar nominally unchanged) Refined Cut Cut leaf, 7?k0.j UraiiU'ilted, BlWtie. Tallew weak; prluie city, 55-lCc. Coiree dull ; fair cargoes, Wt'c Hy neiulnai , Ne. 1 Xlmetbr, U tWfll 10, CUSFl.lt ' NrTert'K,MrM. ,iew Yerk, June 21. Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Meney at IX per cent. Uxchange quiet I Governments Hrni. Currency ft', 112 bid ; ' Coup., t!X bid Alfa de, tVi t'Kt The ateck market opened ! te i per cent, lower than last night, and after the lint half hour elapsed Inte a dormant state, and go con tinued up te neon. After 12 o'clock en seme sclllngef Lackawanna prices declined tejfper een t., and are new weak at the bottom point 1p.m. Sr.M. Western Union 01) t)2'4 Adams Kxpresi l: Amerlcan KxprcM e II, B. nxprcBi , Wells. Karge A Ce. CO. I.A.C C. U. C. t New Yerk Central KU New Jersey Central.. W. 11.1 Illinois C'en I rut Kxiiress Ohie Centrnl V, Michigan On I nil WH Northern l'acltln WM M, " l'rufern-d .7) .TlU Central rnclflc MU ..... ii.iii. r.17 UII1U11 A II. I11U. ..,(.(....... ..... '.- Missouri rue I II e Te inn Pacific, New Yerk Klevuted Metropolitan Manhattan All. ATen-0 Hiuite " Preferred Canada Seuthcin Camilla Tactile Chicago ft Alten Chen. A Ohie II.AIIud Del., I.nc. A uxt 101 Denver Erin HI " Preferred Ilannlhal A Ht.le " Preferred Kan bus A Texas take Hhore MX U. K. AW l.'vs'lleA Nashville iK Mertis A Essex Northwest 9ili " Preferred Ontario A Western OhleA Mississippi " Piefened Pacific Mall A3 (pilckstlver.... " Prelarrud IteadlnR ll Heck lAland 110? ban Francisce " Preferred Omaha " Prefencd HI. Paul raj, " Preferred -N'nsh A Chut M.. U.,K. A Y U'ubasli PrefeiTcd C, H A Q 111?, Kechenter A 1'lttHburg Pd X Kvuns Muullehn 'j;X Oii'KOll A Nhv Ori-eon Tntu sen. 1.17 Pullman Palace Cur... NEW AIIVXUTISEMESTN. B AKING POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never viii sticiiKtli and who! lies. A marvel or purity, lesomeiics. Mem cci- nnmteul than the ordinary kinds, und cannot be sold lu competition with the multitude of low lesi, sneri weini, alum or pnospiiuie jioweers. A.'e(f only in cant. Keval IUkise Pewdkk Ce., 1W Wall btreet. New Yerk. tnavn-lydJtw rrillH CITY TAX 1H l'AYAlll.i: ON OR JL bofere.lULV I, with an abatement of 3 per cent. Ofllee benis from 1) u. 111., te3 p in C. F. St Y Kits, JelSlMd City Treusui-er. CTRAWHKRRY' AN I) It'K-CRKAM KR.S yj tlvutut Keljerts' Hall, forth') benelltefthu LA HI KV AID kOCIKTY OFH. V., r. Ill beheld from WEHNLhDAY until SATIJR DAY eieuliig. ltd TTIIRKWORKS! 1 Dealer will Und la iest stock und lowest pi Ices at Junil 'itd K. WKAVKIPS. Ant , M West King Struct. blXTRR RKCHTOLD'S SHARP RUIM) O INC, I5AND Prepared specially for brick work nud plasteliiK by a new Crusner und no rxlra charge And nesuch chnri,'e or sentence us Charles A. iluddenseik, the New Yerk con tractor, received July 23, 1KS3, will eer be made te any of our Lancaster builders. Loek for thu sentence 111 te-day's dalllMs nnd tnku warning. P. S. Ordem received AtHF.CHTOI.D'S Ne. S3 Neith Queen htleet. S" TRKNOTHEN YOUR H.'NGS lly expanding the chest with KNICKERBOCKER BRACE. Fur Ladles as well as Gentlemen. Fer sale nt COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. decs -Hind J. II. MARTIN dc CO. We hac lu block fle guides of White at folleus: PEARL SHIRT. Of which we 1110 sole agents and which can only be purchased trem us in this city, U unee,unled in muteilul, make and tit. Over 4,000 In use In city and county. Pi ice, tl.eu, or fs.te per half doten. 75c. Shirt, Made et .Superior Muslin und itilnfeiccd I und back. 49c. Shirt, Made of Superior Musltu and lelnferced front und back. 25c. Shirt, Linen Iloeeui. All Hlzcs. PEHCALR8IIIUTH. CALICO SIIIKTH, FLANNKL SH1KT8. The Lui-gcut stock lu the City conststlngef univkksity flannf.i. shiitts, plkati:d flannel hhiuth. JEI IKSKY FLANNF.I. hlllllTS, WHITE FLANNEL aillUTH. IILUK FLANNEL blllllTS. GAUZE SHIRTS. tiiiute Phlits.. uuze Hhlrts.. Uauze ahlrls.. ut I'm. , at lsc. , at 25c. (luiuefihllls. Uauze bblltu.. UauzeBhlits.. .nt f5c. ..lltbOC. . U173C. Drawers te Match. M DOZr.N IIALDUIOOAN OAO.E fllllKTB AT 45 CENTS. J. B. Martin & Ce. Cor. West IUnir nntl Trince Sts. LAKCAtTKK, CX. SHIRT DEPARTMENT XKWAltrKHTpsEMENTH, PURE' RYE WHISKEY AT 7fie. quart can net be surpassed for tha 1? money. UOllllKlt'S I.lgUOIt HTOItK, apt?Mydll Me. 21 Centre Square. PENNA. CIOAIUS FROM Hunditid mi. nt tl.0OPEH IIAUTMAN'S YKl.t.OW KUONT STOUK. CIOAIt THE REST the City, at IIAKTMAN'H 60 HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW KUONT CIUAll HTOUK. rfl E O H O E REN N ET T l'RACTICA 1, VJl I'LUMIIKH.HTKAM A.M UA8 FITTKH. All orders promptly attended te. .Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk done nt lensennhln prices. NO. 4.15 NOUTil QUEEN HTIIERT, Jiiucl,7 3md Lancaster, Pa. THJ! IAROEST, REST AND MOST roinplelo assortiiient of PlnylnK Curds In the city from 5 cents nerpnek up nt IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKO.NTCIUAlt HTOItE. AA. BJ3. Use Maiilieini Heller Fleur. The Original The Pest. luuy2 1yM,8AW,lt PTieTttSAIS FOR REPAIRTNn ST. Mary's church, uccemIIhk te architect's plans, win 00 leceiveil liythu pastor until Hun duy lit 8 p.m. Plain, Ac, may he seen lit the parsonage. JeJl-2tdWArit rOTlCE-TlIE SKMI-ANNCAL MEET- Ls 1 11 x of the Lancaster Mn'iuiercher will be held nt their hull 011 tomorrow (Thurs dny) evening. .Itine si. ut byi o'clock. All the mciiibers are requested le lm piesent. lly elder or the plesldent. (IKUItUK I'KKIKFKII, ltd Hecrctmy. s C1IOOL TAX FOR IS8T,. The iliinltente Is In the hands el the ticiistitcr. Three pet cent, oil for prompt payment W. O. Jl AltsllAl.L, T leusurer, Sit. l Centre sqiime. V Ulllrn hours from On. m. te I p.m. Junell tfdR iVARKK'S THv"sTOUiT HKST "GOODS nnd Honest Prices. iruiiuhited Sugar, 7c. White" A.,"0c. Cntrce, ISO lu Sin V It,. Pure Hyrup, 10e V 'It Iciiiiuii Seap, 3c l but. Laun dry starch, 6c V ,, Telephone. CI.AUKF.'.STKAbTOKE, SI West King btieut. It'H CR1UM. (KJ TO i:. M. DANC'K ,t CO. for SL'PKItlOll ICB CltKAM nfall the Varlena Flavers. Picnics. FCstlvnts und Private Parties supplied ut thu Lewest Market Kates, lee Cream delivered nt miy point without charge, Full satisfaction guaranteed In every lespect. Please give us a call. Telephone con nection K. M. UA.VCK A CO., Jei8-2d Ne. MS Seuth pioen Street. A TL.ANTIC f'lTY. The Chester County Heuse 18 NOW OPEN. Coiufei bible, homelike, sllualcd very neiir the sea, with extended iihizrus upon thiee ecrun fnints. This Heuse has long been known us a most pleasant summer ictieat. Juucl 2md J. KKIM X SONS. Assiesnn hsTATi: efciiari,i:s w. Mills aud wlfe.ef fjincaster city, Lancaster county, 1 he undei signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance leiiuiliilng lu the hands of Israel P. Mayer, nsslgnce of said estate, te and among thee legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpese en FKIIJAY. the 17th of JULY, fsM. 111 feu in , lu the Library' Iloem or the Ceuit Heuse, In the city of Lunuihter, where all persons interested In said distribution limy Bllend J II. KAFFMAN, JeJfMldeuw Auditor OTICK TO RRlIHii: UUIIiDKRN. i-s Proposals for the erection of 11 Weeden filter-County llrldgn ever Octorure creek, at lles Felding, will he received ut the County Commissioners' Ofllccs, Lancaster und West Chester, until li o'clock neon, THIUlSIlAV, Clli-sii-r, uiilli 1 11 eieeK Iliniii, iiii'anii.i , JL'IjY t, Ihrrt. Piopesuls will be opened In Lull caster the following Menduv. Ill- order of COMMIS.MONKKS OF LA.VCAhTEK AND .11 1,1 cus ClIKsTLH COUNTIES. JelO WAb-tlll-Jyl'J TAKE NOTICI- TO MY I'RIENDS AND THE PPIII.IC IN OENLIIAL. I hale this duy ult the employ of .1. It Mar tin A Ce., nud ran hereullei be leundut the Wall Paper Mere el I'll AUEh W Fill , Ne. S7 North (Jut-en street All work cntlusted te mv cam will be done ftilrunil Kriujieuud with the usual solidity und neatness, und at rales us low as consistent lei geed workmanship. II .1 DiiVNKLl.Y, Paper Hunger, Ne. 'ill Seuth ChrlstlunMicet, Luncuslei, Pa. J:2 3tdU R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. A well-uiude, Klcunnt trimmed and perfect lilting llusluess Suit for 118 (). A uoed him Ish Corkscrew n erited suit, nat brulded, lu ene, two, three or four button cula way, ferfieil. A iiaudsome Cheek Cusslmeru .Suit for t-UW). An eleguntSerge bull, lu black, blue, drab or brown, for tIAOO. Fine English MiiH-d or ( heck Puutuloens Hern f-'i.t)up. lte inember, all work Is strictly tlrst-class. Every gurment warranted te h it n;pieentcd. A geed lit, well-madii and nlccij trimmed. The largest ussortmcutef imtterns In this city. A. II. ItOSENSTKTlN, mil-Cuidli 37 North Queen street. "V.YK IIAEU I Cr.-iTO.M-M A HE CI.OTIIINti. I -4 ItewyUid ue ueuld le te please, te fit, te get correctly the Ideas el a people thill will buy lu a single season ever 11 -A Qi-AiiTKR Millien Dei.laks or 1.1'STUM i;ietiii - thru idle done "J front ut). Mistakes and blunders de occur. Theieuie times when garments ure tee sheit or tee long; tee wldoernot wide enough; tee tight or tee baggy, or net delivered at the proper lime, perhnps sent C. O. I. uud no funds te pay. At another time goods did net leek se well made up as they did in the piece, mid back they ceme te us with the report, " Cus tomer don't Hke 'em," und our fair dealing und liberality lu refunding money, exchang ing, Ac, Ac, finds us at certain seasons with ilulU u stock of this ItETl'KMED Cl'bTUM CLOTIIINO. They ero net sightly te have aieund. We don't want them, and Aiu mutie low tneuyh pricet te attract buycrt. It you will take the llnie and have the patience te get sizes te lit, you will be (10 te ilS in pocket, nf the cut tn lrlctt it just about one-hat. AiiOTiikh Ubkat liineiin eleven liumlreit anil eighty-eight bey't Norfolk Plaited ami DufllLC 1'LAlTKI) SUITH, 80I11P HS low IIS ?1M, und up te flu. WAN AM AKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S E L'erxkii Sixth sd Maiuiet .Stueetb. PuiLAUrLi-iiiA. Jcl tld EUlt HALE OK 11EXT. FOR RENT. Three Law Ofllees nt Ne. t.1 NOItTH DUKE STUEET ; nnd n busment M feet long, supplied with wuter and heat, uiar-ja-ttd II. FUANK ESIILEMAN. V"ITEOAK IiUMRER KOR SAIiE. W Persons wanting White Oak Lumber, cut toerder, can be accommodated at once by call ing en the undersigned at New 1'iovlduuee sta tion. Alse, Kails und Pests of ull kind. '.M ceids of White Oak weed. McFALI.S A UltO., JeS-Jwd SuiitUvllle P. O., Luuc. Ce., Pa. PURLIC SALE. OM Tl'EBDAY, Jl'hE 30, 18h3, Will be exposed te public mile, at Hie hotel of ficoige Wall, Seuth Queen stieet, LancusU'i-, that valuuble ivMi-eimy llrlek Heuse, with frame eut-kltrhun, N-. 311 Seuth Queen street, The let fronts 011 booth yucen street -JO feet, and extunds lu ilipth 111 feel C Inches. The house is In e il enl-'i lately papered, with gas. Theie H 'h 1 1 the J Hid, and con nectien w ttii - 11 1 Poisons wUhiug 10 Mu the property will call en Mis. liieir '. -V, Seu h Queen ttreet. Po-tsessleii w ill be gluu litany time desired, en payment of pun-huse money. hale te commence ut 7 o'clock, when attend ance will be given aud terms nmde known by W. A. HAMimiUHT, Attorney in Fact for Helm of C. Hambilght, de ceased. HEHKV SlICBLIiT, Auct. 10, SO, 22, it, 27, 03, SO. 1'OLITICAL. F I0R JURY COMMISSIONER. KDWAltn AMHLEH. Of Hrumeiu township. Subject te thu decision el the Dumocrutle county convention. muy25-tfd&w F OR J URY COMMISSIONER. JHItmiE II. fillUI.TZ. of Klliabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision el the Heinocnille ceuntv coin cntlen. d A w tld piOR JURY COMMISSIONER, 11EN.IAMIN IllUIUU. Of the Elgthh Werd, iJincastcrClty. Subject te thu uucUIen of the Democratic county convention. Jcl-tfd&w OCR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DILLElt, Of Karl township, Lancaster county. Subject te the rules of the Llsuiuciatlu patty. wyH-st.TrM,W3Ua4w ClMTlttSU. TUNE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING I885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN T1IK CITY OF LANCASTKil. All the I.ntest Novelties in FANCY SUITING. A CIIOICKLI.NK OF SPRING OVERCOATING. TUB VF.KY 1IF.HT WOUKMAN'SlllP. Prices te suit till mid nil goods waiTantedaa represented nt his new stoic, Ue.43 Uerth Queen St (OPPOSITK THE POSTOFUCK.) H. GERHART. M YERS A RATH VON. Till! GREATEST VALUE -at Tin:- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES. WE KNOW IT IS. AND WE HAV MADE A SI OCK '1 0 SU IT Til E TIM ES. AT Tllll 'JIME EVEUY PUKCHASEIl WANTh TO HLY AT THE VEHY LOWEST POSSIII! E FIUUKE. IN tO.NfelDEUATION OF THESE FACT'S WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is Just ihe IMiicpie Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WOIIK - OU KIND WITH US; CONSIDEIl 1 HE QUALITY OF THEdOODS ; CONslDEK THAT WE AIIE TIIEMANFFACTUKEItS, AND ItEMEMIILIt THAT YOU SAVE A PltOFIT 11Y I1UYINU OF US. THE AMOUNT OF OL'lt PUOOFOF OUK GOODS IIUbl.NESS IS MYERS & liATHFON LEADINti CLOITIIEUS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, PA. TON'TEET'iOUR EYE KK II THIS. 11 is worth money tnvoutiitceUie IIAKUA1NS lu Men's, l!enuud Cliildien's Clothing L. GANSMAiU BRO.'S. Ilelluble Goods only. Lewest Prices ulwuys. FOR S5.00. De net let the wonderful lowness of the yule iniike you think lightly or the Suits, Men's hulls, und exeillent, loe, that we eiler ut this llgurc. FOHUT.fie. , , Thoroughly geed All-wool C.islmcie Suits, FOIl 88.GII. Fine All-Weel Worsted Ceiksciew Suits I Oil Sioeo. Finest of All-Weel llasket Worsted or English Corkscrew Suits. Heys' Sultsal I.Tb, t2.S5.KUO. (I 00, up tof.iee. Children's Suits lis low us tl.23. Thin Snmmer Clothing! l.V UUEAT QUANTITIES. Indigo Illue Flannel Stilts as ti.T.V Seersucker Ceat and Vest ut tl.'i'i. lluslness Punts ut Tic. AGAIN I AGAIN ! We extend our cordial Invitation te cull und ex amine our Elegant stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ut prices te suit all pockets. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THEFASIUONAIILE MEUtllA.VT TAILOKS AND CLOIUIE11S,' Nee. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTElt, PA. Open until 'J o'clock In the evening, Sutuiduy evening until lu o'clock. WNet connected with nny ether clothing store In the citv. HALL VAi'EK. w IN DOW SCREENS. Wire Window Screens ! The Files and Hugs uie hem ; you enn avoid being pestered with them by scieening your Pems und Windows. They will udd gtcullyle your comfort ut little expense. Wemukuthem forwlndews fiemSOc, Mc, COc, G5c, 70c, 750, bfle, 85c, up te ti50 upluce, iiccei-ding le size and kind. These prices uie much lower than they hae cer been. Our patent frume cuubles us te de this, and gut them upiitshei test notice. If you bring the sUes you can hale them niude w blle you w all. Doeis with Cornices, spring nnd Hinges coiu ceiu coiu cempleto mude te Ut, nil width of wlie In plain Iiem -11 lu. te 3D In. wlde ; Landscape from 'li WALL PAPElt ut baigaln prices, seme odd lets te close out below value, Window Shades, etc. Phares . Pry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTElt. PA. TJURHT-OLiANS HOARDING. JD Together with the cholce of looms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by uunu lu the city. CalloiieruddiOHs, ' NO.4W.V01tTHQUEF.NST. Table boarders accommodated. oetid TtyTADEIRA AND SHERRY WINKS -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. It. K. SLAYMAKEH, Aeent, Ne. 'AJ 1tKimi STBKtf: XttablUheailU. v feblMid CLOTHING. SUMMER CLOTHING. Thin goods or every ilestTijitleii. Seersuckers, Alpacas, Linens, Flan nels anil Serges. An alniiulanl supply at very low prices Ter Jlen, lleys and Children. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. "OUROER .t SUTTON. A WORD TO PARENTS. A the holidays uie near at baud, the parents til wonder h.it Is the bet le get their oeys In the way of Clothing. .Something lieng,ttt the sumo time neat nud dressy. IF YOU WILL CALL A I' BURGERS SUTTON'S Your mind will be put at rest, ns we can sup ply the erv suit you want at prices te suit every "" We can (uaruiitcu Weikmuusblp because they are Our Ow u Make. WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT -OF- Thin Coats and Vests IN THE UT,, AT PltlCES AHM1 DOM N -&IVE t S A CALL.-QS Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LA.VCASTF.il. PA. W I L.M AMBON Jc FOSTER. UEVlb' LIGHT WEK.I1T Serge and Indigo Blue Flannel Suits, that am guaranteed net te lade, being genu genu ine Indigo lllue. Theyuie lomfertablo and very fushleuuble. Seersucker COATS AND VESTS, In t heiks and Stripes. SILK-FINISHED MOIIAIlt OATS AND ESTs In plain Alse, Chocelutu lltewus and t hecks. Linen and Mohair Dusters, PERCALE SHIRTS, That unwind und veiy diei-sy fei evening wear. Price, Ma, 7Sc. und 11 en each, with cellars le match. The liKi.ULATION LEAGUE BICYCLE HOSE And a laige vutiety el White aud Fancy Colored SIIIUT fei Lann Tennis ami lluse Hull pin) ere. .SPJ:CIM, IIATL.S Tl) Cl.l'Jl A Genuine PANAMA HAT. Wi.oe, and IMITATION PANAMA HAT, 73c. STRAW 1WS, FOll HOYS' AND CIIILDItE.S lOltiV lefli5. STIFF and SOFT FELT HATS, In Light uud D.uk CnlerH, Including Muple und Umber. Alse, CKUslI HATs lm Tem ils. LASTING GAITERS, -AND- LOW-CUT SHOES, Fer Guntii' Suiniuei' ear, aud un e.tcuslvu ussoitmeiilet Fine Cull Shoes uud ultuis, made very light und pliable ler wuiiii weather. Ladies' Summer Shoes and Slippers, In Fiench and American Kid. 32, 34, 3G & 38 East King Street, lANCAUTEIt. PA. WATVHES, JtV, WTATCUKS, OLOOKH AND JEWKLUY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PIIICKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND J miy r.i.in.ui LODIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaeen Street, Oppoilte City Hetel, near Pa. It. II. Depot Hetalllug'at WhelciilB I'iIccj. Itepalitngat xtiiiLevf.VrlOM. 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