Jp" ' THJi LANOA8TKB DAILY 1MCTLUGEKCEB. MONDAY. MAY ?1.1886. -yjsi, atrr 14 tM ' : I $ & , ' WAD IN THE CANAL ' ,"-"1'''-" II MOKBAt. -ft-'1 T Mm n Hartm paper Mill Werk tabllw Toe FrMljri and V f Tt tteHOtttk Oaaal la Death. in Mm Vatertanat War. OatsatartU tha Jntklliuknckr aUted list Uabodlaaei' two men bad been found M tin cmmI a Cetllna aUtleti. Since that kaa bean I learned concerning the On Saturday morning, DeniM Delb- ler, Mm teektmdar at Celllna, found the dead bedtaa or two mn in me wiciceu ei me ieck. Tfcejr were hikes Irem the water and, kmi axamlaatlen, It wii found that both neat Were about 35 year of age. One bad a bram check with the number 318 epen It, aad $14.03 in money en his perven. Tbe ether had a check numbered 158, and &8S Aa neon aa tbe checks were discov ered It was believed that the men were era era pleyed at the Yerk Haven paper mill, en the Yerk county aide et the river opposite Cellins. Werd was sent te the mill and the superintendent of tbe works notified Deputy Corener M. W. Bmltu, of Ceney, who had charge of tbe bodies, that the one with check 818 was J. Hart and bis companion was M. Fogarty. Beth bad been paid In full for a month's work en Monday. WCRE DRINKING HEAVILY. It appears that after the men received their pay they began drinking very heavily. In the evening these two with three ethers, all of whom were under the influence ei liquor, started from Cellins station te walk up the towpath. About 8 o'clock a canal tieat stepped at tbe lock at Cellins, and the driver said that he had seen 11 ve men, who were drunk, sitting near the edge et the canal about two hundred yards above the lock. At 10 o'clock another boatman re ported that be seen the uien a liltle further up the tow path, they asked him ler a knKe which he did net nave. Seme time during the night Railroad Officers Pyle ami Kenne dy, brengbt three ei the men te tlie Cellins telegraph tower. " The ineti were wry drank and wet and the elllcers Raid they had taken them from the canal where they leund tbem floundering around. The nest morn ing these three men disappeared, but it is said that one of them has been seen slnce the bodies were found. In reply te a question concerning tbe matter he said: "We had enough work te Bavoeurselves." A THEORY OP THE ACCIDENT. The men bad been talking en Monday of leaving Yerk Haven and going In search or work te some ether place. One of them spoke of going ever te Elizabethteivn. The suppo sition istbat they laid down along the tow path te sleep, when ece or perhaps uiore lell Inte the canal and the ethers went te their assistance. Deputy Corener Smith impannelled a Jury censlHtltm of Jacob M. Hanlen, Benjamin Dunkel, V. 11. Abel, Hbaefler Smith, Geerge T. Wiseman and David Metzler, and an Inquest wm held. The jury rendered a verdict et " death from asphyxia, the bodies being found In the canal at Cellins station with ue marke of vio lence upon them." After the inquest the bodies were lnterred at Cellins by the depu ty coroner. Sunday morning a brother of Fogerty, one et thp drowned men, came te Cellins. The dead man was taken up and the brother identified him. It appears that Fogerty was about 33 years old and unmarried. Ills home was in Consho Censho Conshe hocken, Montgomery county, hut he was of a roving disposition and preferred te ream around the country rather than remain nt home. Fogerty's body was taken te Coinuo Ceinuo Coinue hockon for Interment this morning by hit brother. Ne one seeins te knew whero Hart belonged and his laxly yets remains at Col Cel lins. jtXAD rmw iirAitT vise auk. Jacob NcfT, ei Maner 'iewnshlp. Fanner, Very Suddenly Called. Jacob N. Nell, an old farmer residing at In In dlantewn, Maner township, foil dead irem heart disease in a blacksmith shop in Mlllors Mlllers ville, this morning about 7 o'clock. It appears that thrldtau 'e(I, a son el the old gentleman, had uiaile arrangements te take his family en a vl it te lrieuds in Cum berland county. They drove te Millersville in one carriage, and the old gentleman and a grandson in another, their puriKWO being te take tbs two carriages home after Christian Noir and his family had h tat toil for Cum berland. Mr. Jacob Nell's wagon neeJing snme repairs he took it te the sinithsben te have them made, and while there was strick en down by heart disease as above stated. His sudden death caused great consternation. Ills body was carried te the drug store et Dr. Beeder, near by, and olferts nude te restere life but without avail. The visit te Cumber land was of course abandoned, and the whole party returned nailly te the late residence of tbe aged atrlarcb. Mr. Nell was ever 70 years of age. Fer several years iiast he has been a sutlerer from heart dlsoase, and has net been able te lie down In bed, but has been obliged te sleep in a sitting posture. Otherwise his health has been talrly geed. He was a farmer during the actle years or his life, and accumulated n competency by tilling tbe soil ; but long ace iie relinquished tbe farm te his beds and lived retired. He was a member of the Mennonite church, and was highly esteemed by his neighbors. He leaves a wife and several children, all of whom are married. DEATH Of IIKKUV I.. VII LEU. A Merchant Formerly Well-Knuwn and Dobij Debij - Ueslneu In Lancaster Ceuuly. News has been received by his relatives here of the recent death at his home In Jack Jack eon county, Ind., or Mr. Henry L. Uliler, brother et Mrs. Gee. W. Hensel, of Quarry vllle, this county. Mr. Uhler vv us about eO years of age. He was a son et the late .Levi Uhler, deceased, et Mauheiui, and was him self native of Lebanon county. When a young man he removed with his father te Man helm and thence went te Quarryvllle, as an assistant In the htore et his brotlier-in-law, Mr. Hensel. About tlie opening of the war be engaged In business, in Columbia with the late Gen. Themas Welsh, and for a period they transacted a trade in groceries and canal beating supplies. The partnership was dissolved by Gen. Welsh's enlistment in the Union service, and Mr. Uhler returned te Quarryvllle and ler three years was In partnership with Mr. Ilensel in the biminem of general merchandise; he subsequently was engaged for several years In the same business In the village el White Herse, Sails bury township. Frem there he removed te the West, and with his brother und in an individual enterprise did business in Shiloh. .Later he sold his iuteresu there, lieughta rann about 14 miles from Seymour, Ind., the scat or Jacksen county, and has lately been operating!!. He was married te Mies Careline llarr, of HawkBVille, this county, and his widow and several children survive him. Mr. Uhlerhad a wide circle of acquaintances in Lancaster county who remember him as a genial, upright and intelligent man. Deutb of Bin. Frank Deiuiiiet. Mrs. Amelia Demmet, wife of Frank Dom Dem met, baker at the cerner of Germau and Sonth Queen streets, died at 2 o'clock Sun day morning, after a week's Illness. Slie was a daughter of Henry Draude, of Seuth Prince street. Her husband and two children sur vive. The funeral occurs Wednesday morn mern lng at 8 o'clock. AVJOUKKKn UVAttTEB HXHHIONH. Thirty-Eight Case liena lop Trial-Seme Cur rent Uinlneu. The May adjourned quarter sessions court was opened at 10 o'clock this morning, with Judge Livingston presiding. There are en the lint for trial 3S cases, or which the following are the most Impertant: Dr. L N. Llghtner, rape; Wlntleld 8. Hayes, horse stealing and talae pretense; llebert J. Evans, false pretense aud embez. ileuieut ; Charles Carrell, rape, uud A. It. Hosteller, forgery. The latter case was con tiuued, however, en motion of the defend ant's counsel. A number of cases were called but none were ready for trial this morning and court adjourned until 2:30 o'clock. T. Kdward VVllseu cntered a plea or guilty of thrashing his wife. Sentence was de ferred until Saturday. OUBBKNT HUS1NESS. The court denied new trials in the suit of Bryaea vs. Skeen and Doeraem A Rudy against Garber. Israel Cooper, of Ephrata township, was granted a renewal of bis soldiers' license. ABoaWade,ef Drumere township, was appointed guardian et the miner child et XsHHHel Line, of the same township. jlemt norm aub. Tka Kaacaaters Iteleated In the Herenit name M iatan.it-' Other Mew el the Diamond. On" Saturday afternoon tlie Wltkosbarre and Lancaster clubs played tlieir second game and about MX) people were en the grounds. The result waa as usual, and the home team were downed. Tlie Lancaster started oil well and led their eptxHicnls up te the firth Inning. The Wllkcsbarre wen the game by their heavy batting. Drlsoell was bit very hard, the tslters making sei on en teen with a total of twenty Imses. Heilly led the hitting with two doubles and two singles, wniie mckce iisi tour singles. no home team had eight with n total or nine lilts Otl Wllkesharre's Dutch pitcher. The straritrer-i exceled In the Held. Of the Lan caster Virtue led in the rim getting besides making two hits and arveptlng eleven chances In tlie Held without an error. Yeung Gibsen was put In te hack up Prls- cellaud he did this well, ills throwing te Imsea was a feature of tlie game. The score, in lull, fellows : LAVOABTXR. jlUill. T.U IC.iWILKUIlA Jt 111. 11, 1' A . Zrchcr. s. ,(8 1 l 4 e'Slnininti,'s1 2 "li "il"e,"l Sbav.S . 1 e 1 12. MeKce, 1 .14 4 ti n OKeurke, 1 1 1 7 n. 3 iSlecnm, r. a 0 0' Virien, 8. 4 -2 8, 3' O.'llrtxikj, 1 I :it li I ilynaiiianiul 8, 1 2 n. 0 static, n '- 1 0 ,l! 1 Dri.cell, c i I, li 2 3i 1, itcniici.S. 4 11-21 Kttlngcr,!. v SI li e i s'ruiy. s ails, e Oltisen, i' li! 4 I 1 rMr..n'x, in t I e1 n 1 Kneclirgy.Tl 1 e 1 0 1 IliUliimn, t 1 1 7 1 "Total. . J n',,-J7'T "rl1 TetsiT ' J' il Jt 2 1SSISOS. I.nncnster .40230000 4-U WUKcsuarre I1S12 1044J) Knrni'il runs IJiiicaster, 1 1 W llki-hariv. .1 Te bae htls lli-tll,St Neriim, t : ilur, I ; Kltlnger, 1 IUe- etnlrn Me Me, lsltllrj.l; Vluue, a; llynilman, I: Ktllnger, 2. rltzslui mens. 1 s Miumeii", 1 ! Slectini, I: llnMifcs, lj Ucnnrr, 1 1 Mailman. 1 : hiiechepjr, 1 Mruck out l.ancslT, i Hillieli.iiiv. -i. lnt base en lialls W llkp-tbsrre.Si Lamailn, 4. The American Association games of Satur day afternoon resulted as fellows : At Phlla delilhIa:SU Leuis 11. Athletics 3; nt l'itt-s-hurg: l'lttiitiiirg I, lliltlmore e; at HUten Island: .Mets 11, Cincinnati 0; at Rroeklyn : liroeklyn 1, Leuisville tl The League games in the afternoon were, at Hhiladelpbia: I'hilailelphia ?. Kansas City 3; at Washingten: CbicAirn 4, Washington 2; at New Yerk: New Yerk 7, St. i.euls4; at llosten : Detroit 0, liosten I. Dan O'Leary's team wen two games from Lewitewn at the homeof the latter en Sat urday. Tlie scorn was 15 te j and K te 0. Alteena downed Williamson m two games at Alteena by 7 te 0 and S te 2. The Chicago l'eeplei'eeiii unable te de any thing with ltarr. On Saturday they had but two nits and Kelly nude both. The Washing ton lest by llielr peer 11 el ding. lUrr coutrlt ceutrlt uted six errors te the ten mnile by the cluli. i:ery man in the Leuisville with one ex ception says Hecker is their Jenah. Ramsey has made tbe big pitcher jealous. Sam Kiniber has signed with Jersey City. Menk Cllue leads the batting of the South Seuth cm League with nil averajie et HVs O'Urien of the Athletics and Manager Sim mons de net siieak as they iss liy. Ijist Sunday at Htdgewoed, t in pirn Kelly fined Cemlskey, efSU Leuis Jltm Ven ier Ahesayshe will net piy it and threatens trouble. The base ball editor of the Philadelphia Press is the official scorer of the Athletics. New, de you see? Ilamsey, Mack, Werrick and Strauss et Leuisville, played in the Southern League with Kilroy last year, and lliey knew hew te hit him. They posted all the Louisville players before they reached nltimeri. Philadelphia should leel proud of both clubs, as they are playing splendid ball new. It should net be expected of them te win every day. Philaiieljihxa JVc.. Yes the Athletics were playing wonderful ball when they allowed St. Leuis te de'eat them Is. te 1. Twelve thousand tle hundred iieonle saw VenDerAhe's meu take the scalps of the Athletics Saturday afternoon. The St Leuis had tweut)-tue lilts en Sat urday morning. Sam Weaier pitched the greater part of the game for t he Athletics and Lew Simmons is beginning te think he is no goeo. A few days age it was widely published that the Athletics had net lest a game en Sat urday for several years. They will long re re ro member last Saturday's werki however. One-armed Dally has bten released by Washington, and Weaver will be the next one te be sent oil. lluth are ex-lilacklistcd pitchers. During the last inning of the Jersey City City Prevideuce came m Saturday, iivlund, et the Jersey City club, w as iicchfeii tally kicked in the abdomen wliilueiide.teriiig te put out Seward, the Providence club's pitcher, who was ruunlng te tlie ba.se. Ilylaud wasforced te retire from the Ueld, his ilace being taken by Smith, a substitute, catcher. The Leng Island Lantern League club, lest f2,tXX) before they dlstuuded. Temmy Ciimmings seems te be a Jjuah fur ball clubs. On Saturday in Columbia, the hiuli hchoel ninoef this city beat the high school club of that tow ti. The score was : Lancaster & 1 0 (J 4 2 7 .1 221 Columbia ... u 0 0 li u I (i i u e Clarke, el the State l.ejiiie, last week ap proved the enntractsefJ. D. Kllr-slmmens, with Wilkeabarre: 1'. O'Heurke, with Lan caster, and J. H. Miller, W. It. Wilsen, with Lewiston. Mr. Clarke also slves notice et the releases of P. Hasney, J, ijoedmau, J. C. Dully, from the Lancaster, uud .1. Ilurteii irem Lewistewn. SlxHinith is very popular in ISridgejuirt, as he Is ev ery w here he gees. Bradley, late el the Athletu-s, h.is biued w ith llochester. At KldgewiMKl park yesterday the Leuis villa club deleated Ilroeklwi bv ihoneiruuf bte2. HauiN.y was tin) stuuililiug blix.'k mid the liroeklyn had butllve lilts oil him. There were two Kill clubs in town ever last night. Dan O'Leary's Scran ten team arrived en Day Lxjiressfrem Lewistewn yes terday afternoon. The Wllksharre club left at Vi this morning ler Lewlsiewu. At the college grounds en Sitmday niter niter neon was a large crowd te se a gamn be tween tbeMerrlttsaud Mayflowers, two rival local clubs. The contest w as v ery close anil it resulted as fellows : Merrills . I n 1 i 2 1 u l e- n Jlayiluwer e 0 e u s J 1 17 Base hits Merrltlti 7 : Mayilerr.i struck out MerrftsS; -MayllOHer 11. An ellert is new being made te have the games of the Lancaster club plaved upon the grounds in McGraun's park. The reason given is that the park can be reached by street cars, and a meeting will bu held late this nlteruoen by the Imsu ball and street car people te m.ike arrangeuienta ler the trans ler. Haln atopped the Wahlngteu-K.ins.i.s Citv game at ashingteu this iiierniiig, the seeru standing 2 te 2 at tlie uud et the fourth inning. The Chicago-Plilladelphia bae ball game scheduled ter this morning w as tKMtpuned oil account of rain. lletrelt lleiiten liy Nrw lern. New YeitK, May 31. The following is the score of this morning's game : New Yerk 4 0 u 0 0 0 1 c e l-n Detroit. .. 0 0 i u I 1 e ii il e- liseldtn Detroit, S i New Yerk, li Krmrs Dutrell, 3 i .New Jnrfc, 4 1'ltcbeii, -litulu uuil Uetzelu. L'lnplie haun. I'yin l'ltchi-N te Victory. Jkusisy City, May 31 The following is tbe scere of this morning's gume : Jersey city e u u e e u u u-e Newark . il 1 e e u u I il 11-2 llase lilts Jel bev City, 2 t Newark, li. Krrem Jerni-y city. 3: Newark, a. 1'llclielH-lleni.iii nnai'jle. Uiiipli-e-bjiicli, A Victory ler the M-l. Sr. GKOitriE, Suten Inland, May 31. Following Is the scere efthU morning : Metropolitan 0 I 0 I t 1 1 0 0 It liettlsv lllu 1 0 0 2 1 0 U 1 0 S ll'itcuern Mays and bulllvnii Umpire Tun Tun nlseii. liroeklyn lle'eatu Clin Inn til. IIiioeki.yn, N. Y., May 31. Tile following li the score or this morning's game; liroeklyn 0 0 3 0 0 u 5 n u-s Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 11 1 12 u-ii l'l ichers Harking and Smith. I'luplm-Kcily Annulled IIU 1'atlier. Gee. Lulz, a young man 18 yeirseld, vtas arrested en Saturday night liy Ollluer KIs KIs Hluger for ceinmltllngiin uaul ten his father. The complaint was made bofero Alileriii.iu Patrick Dennelly. Lutz was unable te lur nlsli ball and was committed te prison this morning for a hearing te-morrow evening. Went le l'hlliulrlplil.i. Heury Darencamp, of St. Jeseph street, who was swindled out of f 10 by 11 eonlldetice man at Philadelphia, went te that city this morning te testily in a case against a noted confidence man, who was uUe arrested ler a number el ether swindling operations. The man uudar arrest is supnosed te be the party who swindled Mr. Darencitnp. Tee Cruihed. Leepold Bender, while working at the electric light building en North Water street en Saturday, had four tees crushed by a fellow workman circlessly dropping a large Btone ou Bender's feet. A COLUMBIA RUNAWAY. nKHiuuHACVinesr that ji ten?, ink jfAMti-r ir it. a. ri).i)Ki:n3UTii. Tne Ladle Thrown (lilt nf a Carriage In the Cemetery liming Memerial Day llxrr- clst-s Held Ker ljirteiiy Iteteut Netis About the Town, ltcRiilar Correspondence of 1-iteu.iekmkk. Cei.fMlilA, Pa., May 31. On Saturday altorueou, Mr. II. A. reudursuiltli, a premt nent merchaut of Columbia, procured a carriage te drive te the cemeter.v te witness the exercises at that place, and took with hltu Mrs. Fendersmltli, Mrs. Sarah White, the mother or Mrs. Foil Feil dcrsmltb, his son Harry, 11 child or a Tew years of age, and Lucy Urier. At the cemetery the rarriaen stepped otthe rendersmith plqt, while the exercises were going en at the soldiers' plot ny lien. WelsbPest. ."dr. rendursiulth lett the car riage te get sonic water te freshen up the tlowersou the grave in his let, Duriug his absence his son Harry, secured the reins aud caused the horse te move, the occupants el the carriage began hollow lng, and the horse started en a run. The animal went some dis tance along the avenue, tint In makings turn tlie carriage struck against an elevated plot et ground and it was overturned 011 Its right side. Mrs. 1'endersmlth wasthrew n violently te the ground aud struck agilnst an Iren tenee ou the ether side et the avenue. Mrs. White was also thrown out and dragged about llfteen feet The children tee were thrown te the ground when the carriage ev erturned, but escaped serious injury. Lucy Grier was thrown about three leei in the'alr. but landed sale en her feet. '1 he accident was witnessed by n number of persons and the unfortunate ladles at once were given as sistance. Mrs. Feudersmltli had her right arm broken in two places, between the eltHiw and wrist. Her face was also bruised and gashes cut en the right side of her face. Mrs. White received ilnful bruisca upon her head and rlcht shoulder. Luckily her shawl was wrapped about her head which protected her when she was being draieed. The children had but slight bruises. When the carriage was overturned the liorsecommencx-d making desperate leaps te Iree himself but had gene but a short dis tance when he -was caught by Lphriam Till man, a colored man. 'lhe animal was sub dued with great ditllculty. Medical attend ance was hastily summoned for the unfortu nate ladies and they were cenveved te their homes. This morning Ixith of the ladieewere restlug quietly. The accident created great excitement iu the cemetery, which was crowded with people. Held for tUarriny On Saturday Charles Kochew entered com plaint at the ellice of hquire Frank against Caleb Jenes colored, charging him with the larceny et J40 from the warehouseerWilliam Kochew, en Fifth street. Jenes and a com panion natned Hiram Lloyd wereiu tlie place and after their departure this sum of money was missed from the safe. On Saturday night Jenes was en a general drunk, was arrested by Officer llarduele and had a hear ing before Squire Frank. He denied the theft and put the blame ou Lloyd. Jenes said he had but four dollars in his o.s.scssieu, but the etllcer has found places where he spent about twenty dollars. Lloyd was dis charged from custody and Jenes sent te (all for ten days for drunken and disorderly con duct, duriug which tlme the matter will be investigated. Teitu Notes. An adjourned meeting of council w ill be held in the council chamber te-tilyhL un Jsaturday alternoen company C. tired three velleva ever the grave of their deceased comrade, Vill!am Mewerv. Pennsylvania Castle, Ne. 7H, Knights of the Mystic Chain, will go te Marietta Wednesday iilulit and pay a fraternal ilt te Castle, Ne. 102, or that place. Samuel Campbell lest a very valuable horse by lockjaw en last Saturday ; the third less of this kind within a few months. A g.une of lull was played in the institute grounds en Saturdsy afternoon between the Lancaster aud Columbia high schools. Neither side was composed exclusively of memberser the schools. Tlie Lancaster club wen by the scere of 22 te 7. Charles L?riug get Inte a fight en Seuth l'reut street last Stturday night, aud was beaten by unknown assailants in a terrible manner. The members of the Lancaster high school held their annual picnic at Chickies Heck en Saturday. Duriut; the davanumboref the pupils visited Columbia." They returned borne en the six o'clock train. A large beat house is being erected along the river shore ler tbe accommodation et a umnber of beats owned-by town people. The pay car or the Heading it Columbia railroad was 111 town this morning, and the empleyes received their wages ler April. The May town band was In town en last Saturday en their way te Wrightaville. The band discoursed very line music, under the leadership of S. C. Albright. iJKr.fr. rn am eh Atr 11 ituurahm. llestnila 11 i.llcr te Clialrinin l.titus lilting v,t) In Ja.en K. Iily. The fellow lng is a copy el the letter sent by Tbemas Miliewan te Samuel Kvans, chair man of the beard et return judges : 7b .VjMfft ,'iuM, C Aui, raufi vl lUe JJuurit et Jit turn Judjcj Sin: At the solicitation of friends I an nounced invstdf us a candidate ler delegate te the statu convention, and en Monday, the 24th of May, the return judges declared me one of the elected delegates and sent 1110 a certillcate signed by the president aud clerks el said convention. A lew ilayi after iiilieurninent seme par ties went ever the figures again and found a clerical error, reducing my vote below that of Mr. Jasen K.Lahy. Nothing would please me meru than te represent the people et the Southeru district In the cemlug convention, but alter calm reflection, Iu the interest of harmony, I have concluded net te go te the convention under the leist xtiulew- of doubt. I theretore cheerfully return the certificate and will make no contest in the state conven tion. Thanking my friends for their support, aud believing they w ill sustain my course, 1 am very truly yours, Tikis. Mi Gewa.v, CltltlSTIAA, Pa. Deranged liy l.i el I'mllleii. The following telegram from Peoria, III., rotates te Mr. Hoke who is well known In this city and was graduated from Franklin and Marshall eollego In lsiit). He was very IMipulariu social circles here and married a young lady from Lancaster; frequently visiting old frlesdsln this section with his wife, Mr. Hoke is originally from Adams county. J. Flnley Hoke, formerly bookkeeper In the Merchants' National bank, of this city, has gene te Canada, and has given a lavvvcr here power of attorney te sell all his property. His tine resldonce has already been sold. The bank officers say that his accounts are h11 right, and no cause for his flight lias yet Iieen discovered, Hoke was until recently interested In nearly a dozen mercantile, and mauilfacturlug enterprises here, and In addi tion speculated ou ' change. The latter ac tion caiuedlhe bank te dismiss him recently. He then sold most ei his personal property, laid all his debts, me far as Is known, amount ing le about W,0W, and left. It is thought that the less of ids position iu thu bank bus deranged his uilnu. lllntt CreM Ceiuiiiitiiilery I'ntitul. A strawberry and Icecream festival, for the lienellt or IJIue Cres Cemmauilery Ne. 5, Knights el the Gelden Kagle, was opened nt Micniiercher hall ou Saturday evening. It will lie kept up until Thursday night. A large number el lady friends have Interested themselves In the festival and Indications point te a v ery successtul festival. The com mittee of the cemmauilery in charge of the festival are : O, F. Leeds, chairman ; Isidore Neuuian, Lmanuel Klllinger, li ilouser, 11. C. Ilriggsund F. SlielUtall. The attendance was geed en Saturday evening, netwlth. stunting the ether attractions ollered te keep people away. The t'realtlent (Soeftte IIU llrble.lllcit. The president, accompanied by Secretary Lunar, Postmaster General uud Mrs. Vilas and Mrs. Latuent, left Washington for New Yerk Sunday alternoen. They arrived at their destination at 10:33 t 111. The presl dent called oil Ills bride, Miss Folsom, at the Gilsey beuse, Immediately after his arrival. Miss Folsom vvliote Christian name, Is net Frances, but Frank was born In the year lbOl and will be twenty-two years old the 2 1st of July. Mr. Cleveland has had butone predecessor who was a bachelor when inaugurated, aud that was Juuies liuchauaii, or Pennsylvania. AXNtrJSH'Altr HKHMUH. Iter. O. W. Ilerlwnl Celelintlen llUNInelfcnlli Veitrnl Nn llnlland, Nt:vr Hui 1 vm, May 31. Sunday was a gala dav lit the Lutheran church at New Helland, Hev. D. W. Gerhard preaching his nineteenth anniversary sermon. The fellow -luglactsln connection therewith are et in- terpst s On the Mil of March, IStt, lie preached his first seriiieii nt McConnellsburg, Pit, ten tulles from Mereersburg, where he was at the time n student In the theological seminary, having still nearly a year and 11 half In which te complete his studies. He iMvanni the stiled supply nt once of the Mc Connellsburg charge, which was vacant at the time. In. May, Kid, atthe tlmoel iiiiuhni iiiiuhni tlen from the seminary, he became pastor of the charge and served ene vear, when he iMtne in answer te a call te "New Helland, vvnere no nusjiisi prenclied his pti nuulver sary setinen. Tw euty-one years hav 0 elapswl since this Urst np;Mlnttueut, and he lias nut leen without regular appointments from that day te this. He had preached 2,723 times, besides ...13 funenil discourses making J,2.t sermons In nil. na Hired l-m nuauts and 307 adults: con- tinned litil : marriages, All. Duriug tlie j ear Just ended made the fol lowing additions; Veganville s, Zelten. lelchs s , Salem (.Heller's) 2ii ; New Helland II, a total of Cst, also during the vear baptized oil infants. lteliovelent contributions Vng.utv llle f X 72; ellenreiclis 2.vl; Salem ( Heller's 1 f l.VJ.20; New Helland, J7l.ttl, lein ' total of 211.07. A Hand Ceiitrid. At present there are tw e bands in this clty.the Liberty and Koj stone, and tliey are net ou uixxl terms. Onitunlay both were out In the Grand Army iwradtv. In the evening they escorted the jsists te the court house and afterwards met In Centre square. The Liberty Uuid isstHl down West Klngstnsjt plavini: n lively tune and their opponents followed Ihem also Iav lug. I'.ai'li organiza tion tried leeut-pl.iy the etlieraud the teple In the streets simui s,iw what was the matter. V great crew d lollew ed the band te I'rince street, te go ten straw berrv festival, and the ether kept en out West King. Tilings were pretty llv ely ter a time ami the friends of each iHiid claim tint thuir lavetites get the best of iL Fell IhreiiKt) an Klrvater Hele. Suuday afterniHHi while everything was quiet around the Mevens house, the iittiches of the hotel down stairs were startled by cries w htch seemed te come Irem the cellar. I'jxin illumination it was found that Jehn Mc l, eeh in, the bell boy, aged about 1 years, had fallen into the hole of the elevator ami was lying at the bottom. It appears that he had been trilling with the elevator when it ascended and he tumbled Inte the hole. When he had lieen rescued from his position, It was found that his lell arm was brekeu in two places aud iltt wat badly bruised about the body and head. Dr. McCormick atteudeil him anil he was tiken te his home. Clo-e of Ida LewW l.ng ileuieut. On Saturday night the Ida ljwis dramatic ceiujiuiy closed their engagement at the 0era house and the audience was by far the largest of the week. This has been the cuse with every cheap show that has appeared in Laucaster this winter, and the big business lias always been reserved Ter the last perfor mance. "The house 011 Saturday night was lucked in every turt The play was tnat very old and very jsier piece entitled "Ten Niclits iu a liar-room," and the retuiuny made the best they were able out of It Ap parently me auuieuce was pieaseu. .tiuuel 31. llcn,lir's Disappearance. Nothing has been learned of Sauiuei M. llershey, or lllrd-ln-Hand, who mysterious ly dlsappearetl en Saturday the 22d of May. Imrulry had been made at every place where he would likely have gene, but lit) had net been at any iif these places. Te-day ills wife issued execution against him for $15,0110, and the sheriff will levy en his real estate. The only ether Judgment against him is for Jl.oeo, and his property is ample te iy lielh these obligations. Mrs. Hershey ciunbtglve any rea-eu for his disappearance. Sunday Itiilmway. James M. Jlurke, whilejiu company with two lriends was driving along the read near Kesevllle Sunday alternoen when the horse frightened and all three were thrown out et their vehicle. Mr. llurke was uncon scious for about 20 minutes alter the accident but his Injuries were efa trivial character. I'uut-nil el Mrs Cuiiii.t Ileeii. The funeral of Mrs. l.mmaJ. Deen, wife of Wm. M. Deen, ou Sun day altemoeu, was one of the largest evor seen in this city. Hev. Dr. Knight conducted the services and the Interment was made nt Woodward Hill cemetery. A Saturday .Sight Knit. Richard Apperly has made complaint against Jeseph Derwart for assault and bat tery aud surbty of the peace, ppcrly al leges that en Saturday night Derwart as saulted and threatened te kill him. Alder man A. P. Dennelly will dlspose el the case. Seriously til. Bishop bhauaban, of Harrisburg, Is seri ously ill iu Philadelphia whither he had gene ler treatment for inflammatory rheu matism. Tuy tour Water Tav. To-menow is the last day ou which the live percent, abatement can be secured iu the payment of city water taxes. Meru KtltrrlirUIIlK I'dipl-. J llleslam! Maiiutir. merchant, Saliinga .1. II Mlnnleh, lintel and store, Lundiivlllc, and Jlesir. Hennfcltz A Sen, 222 and 221 is'eith Wnti r street, have been connected with the tele phone exchange. Teething liable are hippy If their guuisure bulled with tin. Hash's Teething Letien. bummer II ethers be careful of your babies wlthdlurrhiea. int. Hand's Dlarrhin Mixture cmea when uverj thine elae fulls. Price ti cU. Ker sale by II, II. Cochran, N03. W and 13U North (juuen Htieut, l.iincaater, t'a. I1111IA w Seme Dellelitful Slllinner Tours, ilessrs. Itiiymend A Whltceinb announce till ee very nttnictlve summer excursion), chiefly In the mouth of July. One Includes a tour of Cnnailv and the famed Hague-nay Itlvcr, and another or the Whlte Mountains. A third In eludes. In addition te the Whlte Mountains, barntegannd the Adirondack Mountains. The latter occupies twenty days, and the two former cloven days each. In addition te tbese three tours an excursion party et limited numbers Is te be organized for n tour of the Yellowsteno National Park. This party will leave 1'hllaJi 1 phla Thursday, August 5th, and return Satur day, September 4th. Circulars giving full de tails of the sevcral trips can be obtained et II, I'.Hblcld, agent of the l.aymend A Whltcemb Kxcurslens, HI Seuth Ninth street, under the Continental Hetel, Philadelphia. ltd J. 1.. Norten Carrell, residing nt "ar Itocka Itecka way, ijucuns Ce., N. ) ., was se crippled with In flammatory ruuuuiutlsni, uf ten j cars' standing, that he had te 11.-0 crutches He was completely cured by taking llnindreth's l'llli every nlsrht fur thirty nights, and will answer any written or pertxmiil liKiulries. VHATUU. OvKimtEii. Ill thlscltv.en tlie."0lh Inst, Catha rine everdtcr, In her 7Jd year, lellct et thu lute til Overdier. The lelatlv es and friends of the faintly are re. spectfully Invltist te attend the funeral from her late residence, rearef l'eplur, near Htrawberry street, 011 Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery, ltd Heuukt Iu thisclty, en theSOth Inst, Amelia, wlte of frank llemiuet, In the Uith j car of her age. 'I he relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the resilience of her husband, JS'e. 1M beuth Queen stuet, 011 eduesduy iiierniiig at BK o'clock. Services In St Mar)'' church at ti o'clock. Interment tit bt. Jeseph's cemetery. 111JI 2ld StAHKJSTS. fhlutdelphlti ITikIucm Markxt. J'aiLADsLFBU. May 31 Fleur Market dull, uules 01 1,4(0 barrels 1 Minn, bakers at rJe;,TI Mii Pfiiinu, lainlly at M75fjl M 1 Western at tl 1 -HO 171; I'atents.ll TMtMu Itye Heur was steady at i SJQJ 50. ..i, P-. a- eall-wecut My, WJe 1 June, HJie July. SIJCe 1 Aug., blHc Cem May, t5)Ja: June, 150 1 July Ki Oais-Muy,41e; June, Sse July, Sse; Aug, SIC I.lte SI in h Markets. Ciiicare, Mny Si. 1 lie Irecrrj' Jein 110J tverti; Cattle Itcci'lpls, l.lul bead 1 slilpiuunls, iicne, niliketeliin but steady , shipping s leers. 11') In 1.MO m.fl UHtVtOt sleckers and IissleiT, I J fed I. Mi itma, bulls itnd mixed, II MsdOM bulk, (1 nnOMMi thmtmti Tiixim, :ns.tt.l ,. Hogs lietelptK, S2.UM liwidi sldpiiients, tl,iml liiMid 1 liuukel bilily ni'tlvei rive mid ten rents lower 1 miittii aim niiveu n,.H(i ers I paesliig unit shbuilUK, II 1111 l llgld, J.7iill.lU sklks, riNHJJ.'!. sheen Hi celpt,l. Mi hesdi shipments, iinimi mirkt't tlew and vtesk , shndn lower t native, f;,(i u 11 vu", i.'u-i . i.iiiiim (i nran, r.ujKi. Kast t.istKTY Cattle nssdpts, I7J head t nMpiuctita, lilli iiimket-iiettdiig lining- all ttiiouglireiislHtiiiieiits lletfs receipts, ,') head shipments, 2,4iti 111.11 knt tlnnj i'hllndeltititns.tl 4(tl I'll Work ers. tibtllSi sblpmciiti te New oik,lleur eik,lleur oik,lleur leuls Shis receipt, i.tvm held) ehlpmunts, 1,im; uiarkut 11 1 In nt t-'rlday s pi Ires Slink .Market. Quotation, by llis'd, McUranu ,1 Ce , bankets, l.nncadcr, t'a. SW TURK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 M. J Ml, Canada I'liclnc C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Central t'aclnc .... Canndit Southern CM., St l..,t I'uli Denver A Ulouraiule He! .Lack. Western Krle htle-M .... New Jerney Centnu K. A T Leu . .N . . l.akofhero . , . IttchlptnCentnd. , l"-'Hiil Pacific Nerthem Tactnc N. 1". l'rel ;. N. W New Aerk CenlnU Iltile Central Omaha OriRen Tnms 31 dntailii.t Wcitein t'ectdc Midi ttechestcr . I'ltlifiiure St. l'aul Tcjils Tactile Union Pacini" , Wabash Common Wabajh l'rterrcd WcsUni Union JYlvRntpb.. West Shere rniLADi'.rut list. LehlKh V ollev .... Ik, .. 1. A 1'hlU runiisylvai'ta., tuuidiuir Lehlgh Navlu.itle.i vl!i :S iiesienTiiie Philadelphia A Erie Nerthem Cent People's Pajisetiirer K'rt'g Uei.'ls M 'tK's bs OU W3- i35i ifll .UirKJtTUtKllEXTn. -OAK1NO rOWDKM. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder no vervsrtes. A marvel et purity, strength and wbole-emeness. Mere oco eco oce nomlcol than Um ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only tn cum. Koyal Uakine 1'ewdsb Ca, ll Wall strmt. New Verlt. ni&rJ7IvaAw w VN1 KD A HOOD Ol IU. TO DO Ul.N cral housework. Applv nt THIS urt'ltE. lt fw. w.h. lewi:li.. J J HK.STIST, (inulu.ite of the I ulverslty et Marlaud, with ir r. i. luiini;. .e e r.asi untniie sirts'l. ltu- Lister, Pa. uiSI-Iuiw&trdcut! CANKS, CANHbi ANOTHIUl KHKSH supply of Canes, of lilt the latest stj les, te plea-u lhe taste of everybody, at MAItKI.KV'S (I'enneriy Hartman's) " . ellew r rent," N'e. a North Queen Mrect- W ANTED A MAN OK TK.Ml'KRATi: and moral hatilt,, seeking emplejmeut, te represent an old established house in his own section, salary te btslii $7pr mouth. Jlefer Jlefer enetscxacttsl. AM. MAMJt'ACIl'UIMt HOUSE, uii-tmd 11 ll.u clay street, N. . j-i:w LIVERY STABLE. The undersluntd has opened a SEW I.IVKKY STAIll.K. at Ne. SUMIllTHMAKIvKTSTKhhT, rear of Washington Hetel. ll goeil IIere .Sew Teams: ery thing tlrst-clius. Prices Ien Give 1110 11 call. N. W. FRY. iniTatd B IC YC'LKS ! TKICYl'I.KS ! Iluv InK been Informed by seme of our lriends that ntertaln Illevcle II nn have been tlrcula tliiir reports tthreui;h Jealous motives. In ertler te further their own Interests) that we de net deal In ltudire bicycles or Tricycles, or any ether machines, we take this opportunity te call the attention et the public te the fact that tie art rcpresentiug nil the machines that Li.ltudRe A Ce. manufacture, and are dealing In all ether maehlnes that ure lminufictimd In thlsceunlry tttid Knglind. send ler catalogue. Only Uldlni; Scheel unit l!tcclu Itepalr Shep In Lancaster county. MARTIN RUDY, Supt. NO.!) BAST KINO STUEET. Connected with Telephone. mayl'JwdA2tw V Hll NONK HUT " BEST'S " SOT AIR EUMA0ES1 MADE or HEAVY IRON. Mem square feet of lbidlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the ltest ltesults In HcatbiK Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Ileater In the market l'ener Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Mnsenrv. Het Air I'lnas. iteirlstcra. etc. I'lentv of Lancaster referencn. Heaters guaranteed te Kie enure sausiucuen or iui.cn out ut our own expense. Ilulng both practical meu In the business, we ask a snare et pulronnge. h-tbnutes chi-erlully furnished for I'lumblng, (las fitting, Tin and shiet Iren Werk, Hoeting. Alse a lull supply et 'I in were, Ac. Prices te suit tlie times. Ulve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, cen.vEi; or east kino,.iehn and mid- .fi,.I01IN AND I EETS. III.E ll.t.LT. iuayl-mdM.W,ASU TJAYMOND'S HXCUILSIONH. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Kiiienses Included. THREE GRAND SUMMER TRIPS Frem l'HII.ADEI.I'llI A, as fellows. Ne. L.ICbV 11-lfl New Yerk, llosten, Men tieal, I.uclilne ItupliU, SI. bnwrence and bUKUe iiuy itlvers, Quebec. Kails el Montnierencl, Lake .MemphreiuUKeg, Lie. Ne 2..IUI.Y0 b. New Yerk, llosten, and u beven Days' round of the Whlte MeuiiUdns. Ne.3, JUI.Y91 AUUU8T II. NowYork.bar NewYork.bar NowYerk.bar utoes. Mount McllrcKer, Lakn Ueer-e, Lake C'hainpluln, Kluht Hays In the Adirondack Mouutaliis.AusiibleCiiusui, audit weeks' round of the Whlte Mountain. In addttlen te the above, a party will leave Philadelphia, 'IHbltSHAY, AUUUaT S, ter a month's tour thieugh thu YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PAItlt. W. ItAYMONI), 1. A, W1UTCOMB. Mif Send for descriptive circulars. li. P. SHIELDS, Ne. HI Seuth .Ninth Street (under Continental Hetel), PHILADELPHIA, l'A. m313t HKWAtt rKriammmnT. WANTHD -A COI,l.i:CTOH ATONC15 t lust 1 la" reference reuiilrvsl, Apnlv at lids emiti lid xj or a i'atlnt "mi:dhmnk KVU isl m) iiitei liens am at 011111 abnted by lien son's Ciipiliin riasteis. better than iiiiii.eeus doses AA. BB. Usu .Miuiliciui Heller Fleur. The Original. The Ileal myJlvM.WAS 11 0N ACCOl'NT OP IlLltUILDINll MY iiltlre will be In my intiiiilaetiitv, .Ne. s West Inestivet, whem wecaii be ended en day 111 nlulit and give the Hiiine eaitiiuiil atluiitleiins befiiiM. .Ml mders by teteiihiinn will receive piiiiiiptntteiilleii l.h K.N II. UOTK, in jl till Umli linker. -Illll.ADr.I.rillA SHOW OASE WORKS Any shape or stvle uuidii te Older and Ktiatun ti ed te be Urst class, t-.stlmales ler any ttniir birm Millcltisl t uses carctully packed unit rhlpiH'd In nil parls of the ciniiitiy. A laine slink and Kleal viutety te stleet I111111. All FivnctiKiass Alt panel bottom-;. Allew pllies. The best Is lhe eheni-sl l'bsie end and ex amine, 111 N. lOL'ltlltMllKKT. luiirt-SindMAS l'hlhidelphlu, 1'a. "eTK'ir " asl I tuntBTKU. Mill V). lssll The uiiilerslKiied eolleeter will sit III the Orphans' Court Uihiiii, Court Heuse, fnitn 'I In 11! a, 111 and Irem i! te .1 11. in., 1 ur-al 1) , , W dues day, 1 Imrsituy and Krldiiy of each week until .liilv Issii, te collect statu and county tax of Ihe.'d. M, iithuml ,lh wards uf I nueaster tlty fin tss.. Hvepereent abatement for all taxes paid en ei before III I.Y .1. issu St SAM- I.K.V1 I IIASll.NU, Colleeter. TTO.Mi:iOU!l Kli:NDI,l:SS('HlliDKi:.N. XI. 1 he annual meeting of the cnriKimters et the Heme for Friendless Children tortheclly and ceuntv of bant nter, I'a , 111 tin held at the tilllee el the seeretitrv. Se 111 .North Queen street, en lthSllA .SK I'm i JUe clock p in. ler the pimie-e el rlectlne four trusteis and six I.uly luitnnKcrs. CIlAltLlS M. HOH ELI, tnav',17 It btcititary. Geed ni:ws reii tiik thihsty. 1 hiivejust secured ih eidujlve luteucy fin this city for UlIl'l'LUl'SEMltA SEM t OKK 1IKLU, pronounced b ceinpetciit ludges the l.tt mid purrtf llcci new lnanutuctur-M unjuArrr ' CltAllt.IKllesTEIt, l'liiprltttirnt TIIK COItNKIt SALOON, iwtiir 01 cenirui .vinrkets, the enlj plate In the city whero this ruinous I leer can be bad. tPTrs II iuyl7 lmilMM sn p.VTr.NT NTKAl' l'ANTAl.OONS. The Grexl-st Inrtstiea e( lit Agf. l'entalisins made with the l'atent Strap lit eay, tin net bSK out at the knees, don't draw up when silting deit 11, mid Kit e better satisfaction than any ethers. Pbiee veur order with A. II. ltn-eiisteln, the Merchant Tailor, w he hag the sole rlpht for Lancaster for the l'atent Heublt). Strip I'autiloeus. I etTer an unusuiUly full sleck of nntiliv itissls for PiintnliKins, Hulls, Vesting and Spiliur tiiervoets.itnd amdnvetluK my on en tlm intention le my trlend and patrons, and wtll spate not-tlert le retain the jiosltlen 1 hale se Iiiiib held us Mi-st hi no .Merchant Tailor et Lauciuster Iti-specttnlly vuurs, A. II. IlOShNSThlM.KNertliQuis'nSt. TJ.AST KND YARD. C.J.SWARE&OO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. otnee .Ne, ai CEMllE SQUAltK. lUHh yaid nil ettlcti connected with Telephone Exchan se aprl3-UdMAK.lt Q KOKOK KKNMT, JR., Oarpenter, Contractor & Bullder, ltESIDE.SCE-NO. MS WEST KINO ST. SllOl'-EAST UltA-NT ST., OpiHwlte itntten Heuse. All work receives my prompt and personal at tention. All kinds el Jobbing utUmded te at short no tice and en reasonable tonus. Drawings and Kt1niKts tunilsh.sl r7-lvd CCltATCIIKl) I 1' Kl'IlNITL'Ki; IS AN EYE SORE. Thun uiAke your liirnltuin leek like .N ElV by ii-Iiik' a bottle of liii;liliiiiii; Furniture Polish, I'llce, 'c, inanul.ictillcd and for sale enlv by 11. II. COCHKAN. Hltl'UOI'sT. N'es.117 A It!) North (juren St, I-nncaster, t'a. ui.15 s 1 j eedi: "l 11UAT 15AKUAINS AT W. D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. Ill SOUTH QbKh.N SI'., LANCASlElt. New Style Masen A Hamlin Oruans at 175, t", tll, llus, 1123, Ilia, tl.Vi. l'lanes at J), i, two, .vm, Ac. .Vew American Eewlnf? Machines one drawer ai; two drawers, tii ; four drawers, flAAc. 1 he best In the market Ne Organs, Pianos or Sewlntf Machines sold threui-h aj-ents, hence the above low prices. N ii Agent ter thu celebrated tieuiuutler lellns, or .New erk. 1'lea.se tall. may:i-);tdll arm n 0 3 HAKT'S. Ol'EMNG AT II. OKU FINE TAILORING. The Larcest and most Complete Assortment of l.N'h WOOLLENS for lhe Spring Tiudote be found In thi City of Lancaster. A Cbolte Line or i-prtnir Overceatings aud I'rtiitnloeiilncs In all Um Latest Putterus. Prices I.ew, lU'st Vt urkiiiunshlp, and all goods Warranted us repiesented. H.GERHART, -NO U SOUTH QUEEN STUEET. -Opp03ite tbe l'eaUilBcc luulVT-lyilll VTOTK'i: TO ItUlDOi: lU'll.DUUS. -i.s btab-d iirepi-sals for the erection of the following bridges will be received at the eftlcu of the County Commissioners, Lancaster, I'a., until IJ o'clock, norm, TUESDAY, J I N K '."), Issii 1 llridee ever I ocallce creek, ut Lclnbiith's mill. In Last Lecal I co tow Hshlp. 2 llridgt) ever Mill creclc, et llcssltr's mill be tween Leacock and Upper I.caeeck townships. 3 bridge ever Conewlngo creek, at Weed's mill. In l ulteu township. lhe plans and spcclccullens prepared am ler Weeden burr Truss bridges : Iren bndge men must present their own plans uud specifica tions Proposals for masonry and superstructure will be ricelved separately or ceuiblntd. Ma sonry bids should ueslgnate whether they urn ter Iren or wooden bridges. A forfeit bend nt .'jJ must accompany bids, blanks ter bid and bend can be procured Irem commlssienors. Jly order of COUNTV COMMISSIONED Attest Krahk Ghi est. Clerk. may"J-S,M,lVld MX HALK OU UKNT. T7VOK UI.NT. JD A Tobacco Warehouse with I'cnn'a It. It, Siding, Capacity for storing 3,000 cases. Apply at the murlO-tfd INTELL1QENCEU OEFICE. FOU UKNT. LANtASTEIlHALL. Nes lnnd:i WEST KINO STUEET, Eer Halls. Kalrs aud Entertainments All per sons hav lng skates In boxes are requesttd te 10 uievu them Iu ten days. Office open 10 te li a. 111. iu.7 lmd FOU UKNT. Shep In rear of Ne. 37 West Chestnut street, used as 11 tlgar-bex factory, and a shop en Mltllln street, botween Seuth Queen nnd Prince streets, lately used aa a carriage lactery Alsea dwelling and steru room new occupied by A. A. HtihTey aa a drug store, West King street Apply at the ll.vtfd 1NTELLIUENCKU Olf ITICJX. EXIXTTOU'S SALU OF VALUAHLK ItKAL KSTATE Will tin sold ut l'libtlc Sale en MONDAY, JUNE II, lwtl, by the undersigned executer et the will of Philip Christian Ituunlngur, deceased, the following Iteal Estute, te wit Ne 1. All that certain Twe-Story I1RICK DWELLINO HOUSE, with a Twe-Story Frame Shep uttached.und let or piece of ground thereto belonging, situated en the east side of North Prlnce street botween Orange and Chestnut streets, In said city et Lancaster, adjoining prop erty of GcorgeUrossman (known us thuMenl mac Hetel) en the north, by property of Uee. II. Hartmun en the east, and by properly or u. U. llerreu the south, containing a frontage en said I'rince street of forty (40) feet, ten (10) Inches, mere or less, and extending In depth castwardly, thirty-three (S3) feet, meru or less. Ne.-.' Alse, all that certain piece or parcel of hunt, situated In the village of Sufe Harber, Maner township, Lancaster county, I'a , known as purl of let 10. tl. In plot of said village, de scribed by metes unit bounds, as fellows, te wit beginning ut a pest ou the bank el the Conestegu creek, thence by let Ne. 10 North 7- deilees. West fnrtv eprrhau. thimru Seuth IS de grees. West two pert ties, thence by the ether moiety or said let Ne. tl. Seuth Ti degrees. East forty perches te the Conestegu cruok.thcnce up thesiime North U degrees. East two perches, te the plate of beginning, containing eighty (sO) perches, mere or less, en which ts erected a large ri-uuiu Dwelling Hoiibe. bnloef Ne. t te comuience at 7K o'clock p. in. of said day, at the Leepard hotel, la the city or Lancaster. bule or Ne. 2 te commence nt 2 o'clock p. m, en the premises In tbn village el Safe Harber. Terms and conditions will be made known by II. M.SHUElNElt, Executer. l'osltlvesalu. Hsnrv suenicnT, Aud, uiuv W M,WASUA3tvv iH AitrttHnnxiKNTH, 1711VK rr.ll OUNT. A HAThMKNT Wll-li J benllewisl ou all walre rent, tmta eiinr lK-fert..lllNE I Clr. uvKlts, ma) 1 L'lly Tre miner. WHY 1'AY tlft I'OUA 8KT0F TKICTU w lieu V ou can uet the dime at Is, at V. L. MHIIKK'N Dental lloems. Ne. irl North Queen nitwit, ibis adiuliilstered. tv-ilT 1yd Ql II 1'ITlti: HYi: WHISKY 7.1 l'KNTSl'Klt QllAUT ,,.. Isspleinlld. Tty It. ItOHUMt'H LHji.uKnuilln. ei Cmitrti Hiinare, Laiieasit'r, I'a, npiVMydlt Uemiitiiinii NtnTn, inimhiiTne I' T.Vtltl.K. LiiiiiIiieiis flout., riles and Tmlllna Simmiiis A templeln llnmif Itisls, Keels, lt... Bll.. II. ...1, .. u.. ..! . . .... .--. ri,.,i.n,lii,lni,tiia unit nsiieriuiius eup piles genetallv, tit IIUlll.KY'8 IlltUU HTOHE, Ne. .ti West hltiK Stnet. t1:van'.sku)1'ii. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable Mi:KIWUllAlTAr('I()Air.NDC'IOAK Mi:KIWUllAlTAr('I()Air.NDC'IOAK ette Helders at IU lenls, tieniilue Mcer heh.iuni l'lpcs and Clear Holilers, always In stock, at M AUK LEY'S, (Fiuitierly Hurt man's) " Vcllew I'nmt," Ne. Ml North Queen Strtsit r UMOCUATlf I'Ol'NTY COMMITTKIi Tlie llemeerntle Ceunly Committee of l.uncn... ter County will 1111 el ut lua 111.011 MONHAi, ,11' Mr. 7th nt the committee rooms (third fleer of Kepler's Postetllro llulldliiK) te ll the tlme for the ceuntv oenvf niten, "nil in Irnnsaut such ether business as liuiv be breiiKhl belem the cemnilttisi. VI (' HE.NSbt, t'linlrmnii. LtM .V9Ti.il, May H, ls-s). lniltdwAd puiVATi: h.vi.i: or iieuskh. 1 will Iiavn by M outlay n carload of IOWA HOUSES, consisting ut drivers and winkers, tit for gene ral Ml 111 use, w tilth 1 will dispose of nt l'UDATK SALE. UEOIttlEultOSSMAN FOU HAKliAINSUO TO IIKCIITOI.D'H, He tit r III failles' and lieuls' r uruhdllng Uissl. 111 I'mterweiir Shirts, VV erklna runts. Overalls, Nt-ikweut, Suspenders, Cellars and Cult, llesit-ii inmislt pslrs ter 'H ctnts npie the finest Uritlsh. I'luise call and exuuilnn bo be bo teie veu bu . AT llECHTOLD'S, Ne A. North Queen street rSlgiiel the lllg .stinking P S. .small IIiuim s for sale or Kent. rplli. (11,1) 1M.AN I SDIIIIA NKW0Y8. X TESl. Presents ! Presents 1 tall tit enr store and w, will c -.plain te you oil! new system or awantlng pteseiitx. All i heekseut. will m rcilreint d our sleck of Teas, leirtes, .te., u lhe btigust and most tuiiiplete luthiiclt OLAUKE'd TKA STORE, uiilydAw Ne. 3s West Klnc Street iliier..s ! SHOKSI New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (.SuxtDoerto l'osteltlco) V)e hive Just received ene of Oje ltest Lines of Men s Lev s, leuth. , Iidlcs', Misses and Children's SHOES 1 b.it c in be get for the money, thus complet ing our ulreail) large stock. We can guarantee the price, te be "HerTOM KIOUIlRs." We bate Birtctiv "ONE l'ltltE," and gimrnntee entire siittslactlnu tf you want nne or coal se shncsersllpp. rs l(ou want hand or machlno machlne m ide Shis-., In fact, tf veu want anything In the elusi line, that can be leund only In Urst class estibllshiuents at Popular Prices, call at the NEW KKD KltONT SHOE STOItE, Ne. 48 N'UHTH (fUEEN STllEFJl', (Next Doer te the I'osteluce ) CHAS. aTrEECE. aurii-JuiUAwlt OPKCIAl. h.Vl.i: -y- KID GLOVES -AT- WAY DOWN PRICES, -AT ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET. reiir-llultini Colored, Forty-four Oeuta. tlvc-lliittonScalleptdTop, Itenl Kid, at Forty-elght Oeuta. I Ivu-lliilten Ileal Kid, Scalleptd Tep, Tun Celers and lliewns, Fifty Oents. our button Itenl Kid, Slltcht-d lluck, rlne Tun Celers, ut Slxty-nlne Cents. Kour-llutten Undressed Ileal Kid, fine Tun Celers, nt Fifty-nlne Oents. flvc-Hoek Lacing ltcul Kid, Kine Tun Celers, Soventy-flvo Oenta. fifty dozen New Silk Tutretu Ulevcs, Kine Shades, Tuns, Slates and llrewns, six button lengtln.sUts, U te MX, at Twonty-flve Oents a Fair. Twenty live dozen Muck Tutfctu Uleves, anne quality and length, Twonty-flve Oents a Pair. Derty-tlve Inch Skirting Embroidery, Flne Lawn, tlnu Werk, Elghty-flve OentB a, Yard. Special bargain In Skirting Embroidery, Fin est Quality and futtcm, $1.25 a Yard. Kull Width Oriental 8klrt Luces, Cream and iivlge, at Eifihty-flve Cents a Yard. Heavy Egyptian Skirting Laces, Cream and Ilulge, nt $1.00 a Yard. Oriental and Egyptian Laces, nine te tan Inches wide, Cream and beige, ut Twouty-flve Oents a Yard. Itluek Spanish liulpuiu Skirt Lace, 10 luetics wide, 83.CO uYard. black bilk Escuilul Lute, Flue Uuellty, 40 Inches wide, 84.60 a Yard. blick Bilk Cbantltly f-klrt Luce, (0 luehea wide, beautiful Quality, . 85.00 a Yard. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, AT LOWEST ritICE8. Mar Afler July first ourelero will tloseatsli o'clock every evening, Saturday'! excepted. iillieV in, jfi i-iu. 1 "''.'"sv'-rHtf'ti.'Fftyj'rji