rfV -f rf THE IiANCABTER DAEL.Y INTEIiLIGENCBH. TUESDAY, JUKE 8, 1886. p fr' 1 X f 8 '" , t v IT LOOKED SUSPICIOUS. t. A xvtur maw ewrmminB ter balk a ate mum rttmr chmav, 'lv ix'' MiritHlirM Him Bat MelMns Can PraTtslla HI DMfcTOr-Red and Onn Clb enmi KUctm-Rtcmt MetM About Town. JCffuUr Correspondence of Immanent. Colombia, Jnne a-On Monday a young bub wm about town offering te Bell a geld ring for two dollar Ula action rere siw siw ptdeMaad fee wm placed under arrest by Offleen girdne-le and Wlttlck. The geld rlag wm taken te a jeweler who aid the article was worth at least Ba dollars. The young man was search ed In the lockup and only one Tins was found In his possession, although he had piece or chamois akin which bore the marks eta number of rings being wrapped therein. The wan was gtren a hearing at the elllce of Squire Uerahey where he gave his name as Samuel Koblnses. Nothing could be proved against him except that be was trying te sell this geld ring, lie was discharged by the squire. Officers Elected. The regular monthly meeting el the Col umbia Red and Gun clnb was held last evening, when the following officers were elocted for the ensuing year : Commandant, Dr. A. Craig ; vice cemmandaut, I . May i t-ermul.sary, Fred, llucher J quartermaster, Jacob Rethsubilds ; quartermaster neTReant, Jehn lleyle treasurer, C S. Murray ; master of transportation. 1U E. 'Williams. The club decided te held their camp thii i ear, at j.aurctieu, union count', en it ranch of the Phlladeluhla fc Krle railroad, and will leave town ou Woduesday, Sejv- temuer 1st. gnlt Fer AsMnlt. Wesley Aument, bearding at Frent and Union streets, entered complaint at the office of Squire Evans against Michael Burk, for assault and battery and another man ler ltiloiileus assault. Aument stated that he was attacked by these men last night and as knocked down by Burk and beaten about the bead with a brick, In the hands of the ether man. Aument'a lace shows signs of hard usage aud must have been terribly beaten. A warrant for the arrest of the two men was given te Officer Wlttlck and they will be given a her 'ing te-day. Funeral or Mr. fry. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jehn Fry, who dledat her home in Man ay link, will take plane In Columbia en Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from the rosldence of Mr. Jehn 0. Benner, en Walnut BtroeL Town Notes, Tbe regular monthly meeting of the lior lier lior eueh council will be held In the council chamber tonight. EuglneKu PU5, of the Pennsylvania rail- I read, has been undergoing very extensive re pairs In the Columbia shops and will be given a trial te-day. It will be used In run ning passenger trains. Tlie annual commencement of the Colum bia high school will be held In tbe opera beuse en Thursday evening, June 10th. tleu. Marriett Hreslus, of Lancaster, will deliver the annual address te the graduate'. Tbe members of tbe Second street Lutheran church will held a strawberry lestival In thu lecture room of thelr church en Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. Alley II, hotter known as Betcher alley, was very oflenslve en Monday afternoon, and the residents of Walnut atreet, below Third, complain about the noisome odors emitted from it. Werk has begun at the walls of the hoiieo of W. II. Gilbert, nt the Intersection of Fourth , street with Union and Ferry. The walls will be rebuilt In conformity with the borough lines. Harah Yellets, who was sued by Wash Cele, for being drunk and disorderly, had a hearing at the office of Squire Earm, last night and was discharged. The costs of the suit were put en Cele. Workmen nre new engaged In cribbing the wharves efBachinan itTerrcy, along the river front nt their planing mill. Jacob Manning, a canal boatman, washelp Ing te pull up an awning at the coal chute, en Monday, when the steeple tere from its luslenings aud struck Manning above bis lellejc, rutun0 a ixilnful gash in his fere head. The date of holding the picnic of the Pre bVterUu Sunday hclioel has been changed te Thursday, June 17lh. Thoscbeol will picnic at Litiiz Serlngs. As the Ilarrisburg accomedation passenger train, east, was rmssltig the Locust street crossing lust evening a drunken man at tempted te walk en the track lu irent or the engine The engineer happened te see the man aud the train was stepped until he get Irem the tracks. Mount Olivet division of tbe White Itlbben Temperance Army will held a meeting in the Church ofOed this evening. A heavy ice wagon was going up Locust street this mernlug and the driver attempted te go between a farmer's wagon and a let f building materials. The tanner's wagon came.vury near helm? upset and a speke in the hind wheel was broken and part of the harness tern. Letters Grouted by the JlrgUter. The following letters have been granted by the register of wills ler the ueek ending Tuesday, June 8 : Administiiatiex. Harriet Rapalye. do de ceased, lateef Newtown, Leng Island ; Henry Si. Franklin, city, administrator. Elizabeth Shreluer, deceased, late of War wick township; Geerge Shreiner, Manheim township, administrator. Key. Jehn Leaman, deceased, late of Para Para tlUe township; D. Braluard Leaman, Para dise, administrator. Jehn F. Smith, deceased, late of Lancaster township; II. V. Kaullman, Lancaster, administrator. Mary Kyinan, deceased, late of Providence township; T. JelT Armstrong, Providence, administrator. Jehn Eshbach, deccatad, late or Pequea township; Jehn Eshbach, Conestoga, adminis trator. Testamentaht. David Mlller, deceased, late or Hanbe township ; David Sand, Frank lin Miller, Kaphe, executers. Kate Kurtz, deceased, late of Lancaster city; Jehn 11. Metzter and Jonas Swartley, city, executers. Wm. Smith, deceased, late et Trenten, N. J.; Benjamin Vaullln, Trenten, executer. Jehn Klaus deceased, late of Columbia borough; Kate Klaus Columbia, executrix. Klizabetb Klnch, deceased, late of Peters burg; II. C. Gingrich, Mauhelm borough, executer. Henry Wltmer, deceased, late of Peun tewushlp; C. G. Boyd, Peun, executer. Jehn Htiepf, decoased, late of West Heuip ileld township ; Jehn Shepf, East Uemplield, and David D. Herr, Maner, executers Attachment. luued ler Wltiirsses. Geerge Herr, Christian Krolder. Benjamin Kreider and Davis Halm were subpamaed as witnesses lu ene of tbe Ush casea which was tohave been heard by Alderman Spurrier Monday morning. Tney failed te appear and the alderman learued that they re mained away en the udvice of their counsel te lay no attention te tbe subpoena and the al derman issued attachments for them, they were arrested last evening by Officers Eich Eich eltz aud Letnan, aud taken belore the al derman. He did net desire te imprison them for contempt and he let them oil with tbe payment or costs, and thelr giving se curity te appear when wanted as witnesses Ibe alderman complains about counsel ad vis ing witnesses net te attend the hearings in these tish cases and he propesos te compel their attendance. Te Dcdlesu the Soldiers' fturUI tot. At a stated meeting or the Joint commlttee of Fesu M and 405 O. A. R held last even even leg It was resolved te termally dedloate the soldiers' burial plot In Lancaster cemetery en Sunday alterncen, July 4th, and the fol fel fol lewing comrades were selected te perform that service : llev. J. T. Gray, Prof J p Wlckersham, Dr. J. A.E. Reed, Chaplain A V. Leenard, Department Ceuimanaer Gen' J. I'. RGebiu and Kev.Thea. ThompMen. The number et soldiers new burled en the plot is twenty-eight. Suitably iuscrilied head stones are being prepared and will be placed lu iKjaitlen at tbe graves at euce. 1 e Newspaper Men In Town. Jehn J. Maleney, formerly et tbe J-'xami. ncr office but new en the WUkesbarretecen, 1 Id tewu visiting old friends Daniel Gibbens, of the Philadelphia Tunes till, was in Lancaster te-day attending, tbe Maybuiry-Martln wedding. Knocked Down. Geerge W. Kendrlck was struck in Centre - Square by a country team, en Monday, Jtuvested uowe and slightly bruised. EAST DONKflM. NF.W8. The Mennenltes held a very large meeting atKreyblll'a meeting hotise last Thursday. Tour persons were baptized and admitted Inte the church. A Sunday school will shortly be erganlied at the Furnace school house. Mr. L. L. Nertlirup, et Bellows Falls Ver mont, was the guest of Simen I Brandt last week. l'ref. Gee. Parrot t, a native or New erk, was visiting in East Denegal last week s he Is eighty-eight years of age and has noterized spectacles Our school Iwsrd organized en last Monday and the following officers were elertrsl: Pres. Samuel O. Kngle, secretary Simen I lltandt, and treasurer Jaceo Minimis, .iiessrs. .1. jv. Nlnley, J. r. Jehnsen and M. V. Fry con cen siltiitn the ether members of the beard. List Sunday the lllver iiretnren aoiinm aeiinm aoiinm lnatlen held n meeting en tbe farm of Mr. Christian Myers, near Mount Jey, which was one of the largest ever held lu this sec tion J the services were held In the barn, which was seen crowded te overflowing and a large number could find no admittance. Alter the exercises were ever the whole meeting almost In a bed v proceeded te the Chlcklea creek, a short distance, where Uevs. Benjamin Shelly and Jacob tlugle baptized teiity-te persons. The creamery that was te be built at Levi U. Nissly's mill nnd conducted ou the coop ceop coep eratUo plan changed hands and will uen te built and run by Itelst, Mssly t Ce., who are the proprietors of the Klin Dale cream ery In Ml Jey township; this I verb is itisfactery te our tanners as It Is much mere convenient for them te delher their milk. Heretofore our farmers had te take their milk te Hlm Dale, a distance of the or Mx mile, this being entlrelv tee lar they demanded or The alK)e named company te put up a cream separator or creamery hi the vicinity or ene would go up en the co-es.'rntie plan, he the company agreed te build, which meets the approval erevery farmer In this section, and 11 large amount or milk and cream is guaranteed the new enterprise. .,1 FA3tii.r rituir. Chairman Lati, eflhe i-litlailrlplila Street Car Men's Committee, ttelug lne.tlgntiMl. It seems there Is eome dltllculty between the members of an assembly of Kulgbts of Laber In Philadelphia, composed r men employed by the street lallway cemjianles Notably Hiram Lutz, chairman of the arbi tration beard or Assembly Ne. fi.ar.tl, and hU associates In the tieard are dlssatlstled with the jmtched-up settlement of the troubles ou the Traction company's lines Lutz says he is disgusted with tbe actleus of the nicnibers of the executive beard of District Assembly Ne. 1, and declares that they de net knew hew te handle the troubles of the street car men. They are making a counter attack en Lutz, who was originally irem Petersburg, this ceiiDtv, later of this city, and Is weli knew n in Lancaster. The element which Is epimsed te him has been looking up his "record" in this city and claims te Ihne de eleed discreditable facts; while Lutz de Ues his enemies te prove anything damaging eeu "It they go back te his school days." doing te Tennessee. Quite a number of AinlsU Mennenltes were en the streets this morning, and attracted considerable attention by reason of their long hair, lull beards and peculiar dress broad bread brimmed, low-crowned hats, shad-bellied coats and straight vests with hooks and ey es Instead of buttons and wlde-legged trousers made with n "fall" Instead or the mere fashlonable " lly." On making Inquiry as te the cause or the unusual intlux of tin se plain, hentst people, we learned that the following named or them were about leaving for Knexvllle, Tenn., S. I Kaullman anrt'wife, Gap; Jacob fetultz 1 us sr., and w lfe, Leacock ; Jehn J, Stultztus Irem near Gap. These Jxsiple go te Knox comity, Tennessee, te visit a colony of the "lculiar people" there established, and presering as these jieople always da The visitors w HI be gene about two weeks. Itaclng I'er it ltlg Sum. This morning a trotting race rer $1,000, f:0 a side, was made between the bay mares owned by Jehn Dully, of Lancaster, ami William Gresh, or Nelptvllle. The money was posted and placed lu the hands et the Park association, and the race is taking place this afternoon. There is considerable excite ment exer the contest, and the sporting Jieo Jiee Jieo peo are taking a great interest in the result. Tem tuily Itahbed or Walch und Chain. Tem Dally, new in advance or Itarnum's show, writes ion friend In this city or mis mis fertune which befel him a few days age. He mil billing the town or Steubeitvlllp, Ohie, when n thler entered the car and stele his line watch and chain. Every ellert lias been made te catch the thief, but all te no purpose. httte riisrmaccuttcal Aleclatlin, The Stale Pharmaceutical association meets In Lebanon te-dAV. The delegates from this city are Drs. C a". Ilelnitsh. S. W. Heinitsh and T. It. Ilechteld, and Dr. Chandler, or Strasburg. During the meeting, which will last several days, thu memliers will vIMt Cornwall, Mount Gretna, Colebrook, and ether places et Interest. A Itniy Taper Mill. The paper mill et Symington A. Ce., at Eden, is check full of work Just new, nnd it is running day and night The firm has Just received an order from the United States government for 0 tens or manllla paer. w Cetirlate el HeptiMephft, The new Conclave or Heptasephs, will be instituted te-night at tbe Inquirer build ing with ?7 charter applicants. bherlfTs Sale. The Rherin te-tlny posted bills ler the tales of twelve preerties In city and county en Saturday, June -G, at '1 p. m. Te Convene thUKvenleg The U 11 H h Institute will convene thH evening at 7 15, te continue during week, In Cov unant church, West Orange street. renr)n Turk rxcurlen. lirnt grand cheap excursion te I'enryn Park, Tturday. June lmh Special train Ie4ivcs Upper Heading depot at 8-00 a in Tickets geed going aud returning en all trains during the day. A general Invitation It cxtcmlid te spend&day among tte mountains. Ucfiushinents can be had at the Lancaster restaurant, en the grounds llHikels will be checked It will be a large etcur tlen. Apply arly ter tickets at O sens' inule room, Lentie Hquaru land InKtriimeuts fur Sale H alter N. V uldley, ene of the Htrasbnrg stage drivers, has 11 full feet of band Instruments ler ale. '1 hey are bcceik! hand, but hav e net been ueC 11 great de il. The let Includes a bass and kettlodrum.upalrer eyinhtda and tlf teen herna M. Sllrlmel't l'lrnlc. The plcnte of bt. Michael's society en U hit Monday premises te lu largely attended. The society at a specld meeting held last evening dec Idul te parailu te the plcule gieunda In a body, headed by the Liberty comet bund lelejthoue Connection. J C Hertrler, butcher, Lltltz, Is cennecled with tbe telephone exchange. 31. tit It I All r.n. Matduiiiiv Manns.-On Tuesdiy morning, June bth, t the residence of thebilde'H pareuu, in Lancaster, h the Key Hjlvanus htall, us. slstid by the Itev. .Inuies Clawterd, Win. 11, Muj buny te Uulay, daughtei el II, it. Mailln. ltd Glbiitzki ANDcrifUi -On the 7lh Inst.nt the paraouage of uruie I.utherun rhurrh, by tbe llev .h Houpt, Mr. Jeseph Oerlltzkl, Jr., of this city, te Miss hllu Krunci-a VundtrslUe, of Ceatesv llle, tht ler ceuuty, fa. ltd j c A ill a. (iU.Mir On June 7. In llalllmnre, after u short lllutks, I. llltu 0 . In the iJih V enrel heruge, wlte elFnd.lt (Junbyuud daughter of J h Lewis Thu funeral will taku plaoe Irem Ne 317 West Heffman street, llall!tnore,on Weilni sduy alter neon, J u no 9, at 1 o'clock. KllElDilAN.-Jiimi 7, 1836, In this city, l.ud wig E. rieedimin, uged 70yu.irs, 3 months uud 1 day The relatives and filcud of thu family are repeetfully Invited te attend the funeral, Irem the residency of his son, Lewis Kreedinuu, Ne. 8 West King street, ou Thursday afternoon at Je clock. Interment ut Wcedwaid Ulll ceme-tery-prlvate. m?,y,rt'n,At.,C,,'.rnar en 1,lace' Lancaster, Pa., .n 2?i,rBl.'.,U,.Ju,,B ""'' Jebn William ug". ' ' UU-' ,n tl0 Mtu ref his ITuneral from the chaptl of r ranklln and Mur shall cellege atlOJO u in, Wednesday June 8 rlnas 111 please send no flowers- llaaur-Juiie 6. lase, In this cltv Mrs Ann Brady, wlis of Wllllaiu'lliudy, in u leistKl-ar of uerugUe The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence. Ne. 123 East W'slnut street en Wednesday morning at eft o'clock at the bou.e. Interment at Mount Jey eemclery alie o'clock. Hi is In this city, June?. 1W, Jehn Dean, In the IU year et his age. IN'ettce of Tumeral hcroifler MAHKRT8. I'hlhvlelphla l' red a re Market. rniULTistrnia, .tune 8 Fleur Market Is dull tales et WO barrels; Minn, bakers at UWtl.vi! reutia. tatnlly at s.1 T58I ; Western at II 10OI TS t Patents, si ioe0il. Bye Heur was dull atfj s:jl I.X 1 p. in, call Wheat June, sn'.c . July, Ht(0 Ang!Ktc I Sept.. MP corn lune. 4e ( Jnlyll'jC; Aug, 4.VJC , Scpt,4V;c iMts-June, 37e; July, r.K" i(f.e-! Sept.ffJSc Jiewers I'riMlme MsrSrt. Nsw eiik, June s-Kleur market dull but qulet; lne, tlleaaW! superftiie. $1 'jW.-J' common te 1.1ml hxtrn etern. unapsa City Jllll KXtrss, II lliflrN lur " i'si '"' i Minn. Kxtm.fJ3 TJ. . ., , . . Wbeat .Se. 1 Ksl etntn en Spot. llt:Vn-l lleit.Sj'.c: e. 1 White, stale. lV 1 Sn. 1 Bed, winter. July.. '.e ; iv n Ued, W Inter, Aug , wvci seiiL. TtiC. CeniV n Mixed, cash, tie . Aug., Kic ; S uat'o-e.' I Whlte ftste, spot, 'i Ne S, de, S. Ke (lulls St lie, RV llarley neinlii d. l'erk dull s New Mess, 110. l.anl-July, S8 August, ii50 Sept., 1051 Mnlasoes dull; l'c. (or (0 test boiling stock Turpentlne dull and weak at 3:4c. Ili".lii dull : sirslned te gssl, (1 iriXHl D7K Petroleum dull : refined In ca.es. pc. freights dud; grain te LUcrpoet, V(c Butler Market dud) Sew Western Cixilneiy, HtJlfic. Chwsi, dulli Western Ktat. .OT'jC Kggs steady ;State,llHl-c;Wetern.lOSftllc Sukui mulket dull KeQned culleni, nU 6',c i (Iranulated, C 3 lw. 1 allow tlnu t prime city, 4Hc Coffee dull ; fair cargoes at Vs, Itlce quiet , ranees irem Sut-c Unintse Market. CHtCAOe, June ',9a, in. Market opened Wheat luue, TTc. July, ".c , Aug. pie Sept., 79se. ixirn .June, 55'ic ( July, StSc; Aug., S7S'c: Sept., SSC iHij. June, 57c: July, Ic ; Aug, Wc i-ept. i0 l'erk July, is Ms Aug, J10 Cent, t 5V Lard July. H. KSl Aug , t , Ju Sept, Ulbs July. J5 W j Aug., K :W : Sept. U 65. CLO8IH0. heat June, :iie ; July, 7Kc i August, 79VJc; Sept . fSc Cern June, Jt'ic ; July, SGJc ; August, 37a37VJc , ept . 37'c UiU-June, J7',c; July, SjJc ; Aug., Iuc : seni , jj;c. Perk-June, 13 t0 ; July, ts W Aug., 13 no 1 Sept-, fJ 10 Lard-Juue, W10; July, 517St Au,r, 0 ,; Sent. IC 30. tnu, lu JU. Hlbs-June. V kius June. fA mm July, n se, .vug, (5 il ; feept, 67S Oram and tnrtslens. Uinuuw uy e, n. luniii. itivivet, cuiuifu i June 1 o'clock n. in- vT w heat Cera. Oats. fork. Lard. July 7i- ScVs 2s?, a (, a) August V, 37V, XH ' "''i Septembrr 7, 37, S til t 3JS' (October .... 7-T Ucembcr Kecelpts. Car Lets. WlnlerWbeat Spring Wheal - Cem )2H Oats I'1- I'.ya I lUrley 'i7 Oil City Crude OU r. Head. Receipts Hogs Closing Prices 5 o'cleclc p. in. Wheat Cern. Oats. fork. laird June 75V; 31', 27J s s) fi 10 July 77'J S", !f, ';, B 17S Auirust 7s', t;, .s,;; t ui r. :i SeptemltT. 7-J 37', ie'i 9 10 tl 30 October 7s), . HH December .... el' OU city Crude Oil (A'i l'hlladelphla Cittle Market. PniLADxiriitA, June 7 I!ef cattle, receipts for week were Ileev es 2.jni: t?heep. 11,'M) ; Hogs, 5.VW. Previous week lleeves, ;nu Sheep, S,M ; Hogs, 5,tsO liter cattle were In fair rcsjuest, although com mon stock declined : r.xtnis, is3?-ic : geed, 58 5J,c : meillum, JgKc s common. iaic. rat cows were only falrnt 'WC villch cons were tee high at .loUte. ial Calves were active at llp?,c -he-p geed stock -.old welt while rommen was lower, eilra, 5"iG5He ' geed, 1,'iGJc me dtain. IGP,c eoiuineu, -'.G-c. 1 ambs at rJSc Hogs Inactive , western corn-fid, fsTfic , de range, SVt ceuntiy, SHiiCc. Live Stock Alarkers. Cnicann, J une 7. The .Dreteri' JViurnnl reports' Cattle Hecelpw, 6.Jil heads shipments, 20 marktt strong and a shade higher shlpplnir su-era.oje te IJ11 tl, II .iiiMi , stockers and f.sslers, tJ7Sfll M) . cows, bulls and mixed. I! G1 71 1 bulk, i! 0OQJ CO ; through Teians, J te OS 7S. Hogs Uecelpt", 2)00 head; shlpmentx, 7,00 head; market was strenu and lev higher, rough and mixed tl ftl i-l j packlnK and shipping, IUs!t4 Jii ; light, nt .'7, skips, I J 75 Sheep KecelpU, U'O liead; shipments, none ; market nrm ; natives, u3! 10, Texans, itvn (ii ; Lambs, $till sjetlal cablegram te the liTeveri Journal reports ; Cattle Moderate re ceipts of American and borne brtd c-ittle . gen eral demand brisk and prices arm at last week's advance, lust American steers selling at lljc dressed weight Kt Libsrtt Cattle receipts, lite head , sMpmcnts.sc head ; market arttve and 10 te 16c higher than last week's close, closing dull at last week's prices, shipments te .New lerk 33 car leads. Hek receipts, 5,0cO head; shipments, 3.S00 ; market firm : Philadelphia, 11 Sstl '-'V : erk ers, II UsJI JO Shipments te .New erk, te car leads. Sheep receipts, f,s) head : shipments, S,flO ; market active and 10c te 15c higher than hist week's prices. sew Yerk mocks. JIiw 10m, June 8 Wall street, 1.10 p. w. Meney eity at 2 per cent- foreign ex change quiet at H 7XSIr-; Governments firm t Currency b's, tliS bids I'd coups. IliS'i bid ; IK'S IUIH hid. The stock nuirket opened dull and featureless at a decline of y, and X per cent, but the tone strengthened nfter the first cull en buying of Lake shore and Louisville A .Nmhvllle, and the decline was mere than rccovered by midday, when prices were up y, te 'ipercent from the bottom figures The market has since been dull and utterly devoid of feature Bleck Markets. quotations by need, McGrunn A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, fa. IW TORE LIST, II K. M. Canada facinc. f(,V, 12 k. n,y, 51, lm 51 our H4J tSZ r,yK C C. C. 1 5i cot. coal Central Pacific Canada Southern Chi., St L.A fgh lienver A Ulnlirande., De! . Lack. A Western.. Krle KrleM New Jersey Central .., K. A T Leu. A N lake Shere Michigan Central Missouri facinc....,.,,, Northern facinc N. P. fret N. W New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans. . OnturleA Wejteiu facinc Mall , Rochester A f ltueurg Bt faul '-K - , b'.Y, y, 37 Sl .in U l7 S3j 73 113-vj 33 ' 63 iwj2 '"32 31 ii 1 ??' lUlJi .' Teias faclflc IP' Union faclde MtJ Wabash Common 11' Wabash frelerred tWi Western Union Telegraph., M WeslShore ....... I03S rHiLADs'.rma list. Lehigh Valley M..N. V. A f 1.11a 3 Pennsylvcrla Uoedlng Lehigh Navlg-vtle.! Hestonvllle Philadelphia A Krle Northern Cent People's fassoniter U'd'gUet'lsM'tg's Cs UJ ou WH f ei lUJ.Vj uSftt 97 l4J A'A'ir AI) rERTJUKUKA-Tb. Rki'eht or thi: condition or thi: .NuimuKs aTlesL IUsk or Lancaster J une 3, ls, ' ItEsOUllCKS Leans and discounts V s. beudsaud prumlutu F.xpeusesund Taxes Hanking Heuse Cush and reserve I.IAlllLlllLS. Cupltnlsteck Surplus and undivided profits . Cliculatlen outstanding Deposits fni.aii tu JOII.N'C. CAUTKlt, Cashier. Directors. ltd J. I'tED'E'SlSIS, Jens Krafts, JOU.SSIULU ) R OTE 18 MAKINQ CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS at 3aX) a Dezm. . A?X?' lM KOUTU QUKKN BT11KKT. laulUfd Lancaster, Pa fill.731 35 1. M 3I0 l0 1.2) 91 . K.VSI 11) . . 5:1,703 70 IJ.VI.9vTw tXO.OO (0 b.Klt trt ,. II.&IS) (U .. lOt.C-'l 81 jkw AiirsHTinraiFXTs. 11 AK1NG WUVDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TII19 powder never vane n-.arvelel pnrlty, strength aud whole-enienes. Mem txsv netnlCAl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot l sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum et phosphate jewders. ScM only (n cam. Kev.L IIakise fewpss Ce., VM Wall Street -Veir VerK niwrt-lvdAw WHY PAY J 15 KOK A Sl'.P OK TKP.rH when veu can get the same at f4. at 1. nsllhifs Hentrtl ItiHims, .Ne. ei .Netth quMui Mns't. Uas administered npiiljd W" AfTKrwrv6c.oeo ciuak pack hits, at the KXUI.K CIO tit I Aciem. June3t Salunga. 1 ancaster te , I'a. hvv7h. L,evm7Lr " KK.NTIST, t.raduste of the t nlrersltv el Marvland, with I)r K. K. eung, Ne s Last Orange street, Ijm aster, Pa m2l-iinw .ttfdeed TJOHKER'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne SJCEMKKSqUAKK. St'HOOl. TAX KOK IsSd. Thedapllcatels Inthe hands of the I na nrer. Three per cent etr for iirempt payment W.O. MAlpsllAl.L, lreasurer. .Ne liiciitrc-iiuire. O dice hours from 9 a 111 te 1 p. in JlJmdlt C li a i 1. m 6e"tt i :"aT Jnstreceircdnnotberletor l'r seuvereen s Medicine, late of the l.mcsster Kink ler sale only at Kit (HUV met l) sTOliK, fs, North Queen Street Hve Deers erth of the l'otelBce. J.viwd' T"OTHi:TOHACCOTU.M)n WKHKHH bv glve notice that Philip lterngeser Is no longer our senl for the sampling of leaf te baree from this date Mr K senrix'der. one of our New 1 erk lnspe-cters, w 111 locate at !.anms ter, fa, and repieent us In that capaebj. CHAS. MNKr. A CO.. Je.Vlwd lusiM'eters. FIRhTUKAND PICNIC erTHE AMICITIA ASSOCtTlO.N. Onlhursday. June 10th. l-c nt Ten's Haln a-fewell's emnlbusses start from Knapp i Saleen ut ene o'clock, and run every hour Je7 3td ACOM1T.TKNT KNt.lNHKR WITH years experlence. formerly with the ltothl ltethl hem Llectrlc Light Cemiumj, wishes employ ment 1 an furnish geed n ference. tall eirad drtss" St. A it , ' luj Seuth Lime street, laincas ter. fa. ltd PUHIilC SALE WILL 1: SOLD AT public sale en Saturdiy, June W. 1-vj.nt Ne lit Last Chestnut street, Lancaster, f a , the Household Weeds and furniture such as lleds and Ileddlng, Carpets, stoves, tables, Lounge, Chairs and ether articles tee numerous te men tlen, the property of the 1 state of Mis hatle Kurtz, deceased Pale te b gin at one e clock p in Tennsmade known at -ale JOHN II MKTI.EI! JONAS sWAUn.l-.v.. Jes-ltd txeculers KOTICi: TO THK STOCKUOLDKIIS OK the Keystone Standard V atch Company The Heard of Directors of this cempanv has called u special meeting of tta stockholders te be bold at thoetllieof theCemptnv in the city or Lancaster, en MO.N DAY, .1 l.N h i. Ins;, at 10 o'clock a in , for the purpose of voting ler or against un Increase of the caplnd stecK Irem r.'H.(ote'i,ii0 JOHN t SMIiLlt. ap."7,mt,ll,ls,iAJunl,S,15,.,J Secretary. PUBLICSALHOFVAIiUAItLRHOrSE PUBLICSALHOFVAIiUAItLRHOrSE held and Kitchen Furniture en te-morrow , June 9th, at Ne SJ North frlncesireet, te wit Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Mart le Tep Table, Sldebeird, Cane Sent and vv-md-er ( hairs. Car pets, lubs, Buckets, Glass and qu ensnare, and many ether articles sale tu commence at 9 o'clock a u WAlsU.N II AIIL1 V.K ,Il en QCMDiKER, Auct. ltd JM PORTA NT. Te the many applicants for the KALI.T1I1M of the Lancaster Business College. iryes will call en or address the principal you can obtain such Information as will be et great advantage te you In pursuing the COUKSK i)t STCDi us required ut this Institution. It will enable you te make greater progress, and a sav ing of time and labor Is guaranteed If you will carry' out Instructions. Address, H. O. WEIDLER. . Principal. I" ANc.sTi:n reuN'n nvtienvi. -i BANh JUNE 3, lesfl. 1 uecne ES Leans nnd Discounts . 7-",7(;j is 1 s Bends . . .fcsioiefN) Ileal hstate SVA'.sSl Current hxpensesnnd taxes paid 7?i 11 Checks and Other Cash Item, J.4W II Due from Banks(exrluslveefre-crve) S7.737 I! Legal Ucserve lunds . 319.070 77 Total tl,Sc,"f:i n LUBIMTIES Capltnl Stock ... surplns 1-und Undivided Profits Circulation Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits . . Duntellanka Total . . ... Tul.liO 00 170.KO l Hl.fiMtH WS.din (O I.I7J 73 7iv.sn S' 10,413 M . I1,V.!HI 43 i II BHKNtJl AN, Cashier. t B Herr, H C Lkiiiian, Lrw-is llALDV. Directors td N EW GHOCEHIES. "HONESTY IS THK BEST POLICY f resents mean deception, 'lbe name, in Its business use.ls a tmvestj-ef theact fersptca fersptca elens and far-seeing people knew this. Either in quantity or quality, or through trickery, dupes pay for their delusion Thu purchaser mu( and always does niy dearly for the sup posed gilt. (?) A New Stock or the BEST llHANDS Of TEAS AND COrfcJ-.hS, Te be Sold en T heir Merits qUANTITi AND qUALITV UUAHANTEED AT Charles MacNay's Choice Family Grocery, Nes 113 and 117 North Queen Street. Just received, a large quantity et Petted Duck, ,ame Chicken, Turkey, Ham. Tongue and Beef ler picnic parties Imported Ginger Ale, 1 Mperderen delivered. Syrups for Sum mer Drinks All kinds of Impert) d Cheeses. Durkee's Salad Dressing Imported ltellshes rerrls A Company's New Yerk Hums and Bone liss Bacen Juntlmd TjEPeitT or Tin: condition or the XV frLTes National Bask, or Luncuster, lu the Stutoer Pcnus)lvunta, ut the l lese of busl Hess, JuneS, la$ HESOLIICKS. Leans and discounts tUl.T-; l.i U s Bends te secure circulation ... . leu,ai) Other stocks, bends nnd mortgages. u.uu 00 Due from uppreved reserve ugeuts M.617 76 Due from ether National Banks 7iati(9 Due from State Banks anil bankers . 30 05 lieul Estate, rurnltunt und r'lxtnre . . 3I,u) (i iirrcnt expenses und tuxes paid 6,uij 70 Premiums paid H.I'O 00 Checks and ether cash Items. . . 7,M II Bills of ether bunks Is,v7u 10 fractional papercuirency, nickels and "t, f5l 4i! Trade dollars ISSOiji Npecie . 3D.S79 ill Legal tender notes as.l'sj () ltedcmptlnn fund with U h Treasurer (S percent or circulation) 4,500 00 Tetul ..,. 633,187 S7 LIABILITIES. upital stock paid lu Jl.()) Suinlus I und iilluiu) I ndlvlded fretlts . .... 10,ln7 91 National Bank Notes Outstanding su.ifie i Dividends unpaid .... n7t te Individual drpesttssublcct techeck 517.WZ M Demand rcrtlncutes of deposit 6,3)7 10 Due te ether National Bunks 11,1'S) ir Due te Slate Hunks and Hankers . tj CJ Tel bj3 187 '17 Mute 0 I'cnmuUxtnla, County of Liiiicaittr, 41 ' C..A f os Dkesmith, cashler of the above named bunk, de solemnly swear that the above statement U true te the best of my knowledge and belief. ' " ,.-,. t-' A. I'ONDEUSMlTH, Cashier Subscribed and w out tn leiere me this7th day of June, lw..;. JsRsuiAUItirK, Notary Public. Correct Attest JACOB WOLr. Jacob u. hkushky, JOHN SI 8TEHMAN. ltd Dlrecten, JVItir ADrXHTIUBytKSTH. WANTKH -A JOL'USRYMANTAll.011 te make Coats Apply limuedlately te Jiine7-lfd WALTlJuil 1IUCII, l.ftlta iiiT) M'i,Pi.n:sirt'ANATi:rii7iMP nnd llape Peed, Mlted lllrd Heed, V bite and lied Ornvel, lllrd Manna, llaths, lllrd Hit ters and Cuttle t lh Hene, at Hl'HI.KVH Dlltlll 8TOIIK, Ne. 'M est hlng Street, MTUKIMV"'.S "- 1.1. LOW PUONT' clear tiller Havana a rent ('Unr Is pre ueunced by smeki rs the best lu the mar ket, at MAKKI.KVS -Mellow t ntiit," .Ne. SI North queen street, (lenueily llartman's) F ANSI TANS I lANSt Kit It HKAUTUTt. 1IKMUVS. IIIK Mltttr UK 11IK SKIilKS. A Beautiful Banjo Girl. Ul KN AWA AT OLAHKB'3 TEA STOUB. a-(treat IHrgalns In Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Etc Telephone. tiiarU-ljdAw O1 EN A I.I, 'I 111' r.AK. I ( THE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITi.N. J. The lamest and most imimlnenitv leested llete' hiegaiilir riirnlshed nnd llbemllv nun amd. Thoreughl) lighted, drained and veu tllaled 0X'li all the ear. CHARLES McGLADE. rlheph) sOrihestre. Je7-3ind (Jl'lllMl Ol'KMNO AT II. TKH RNE tailoring. The Largest and most Complete. Assortment el UNh VVoeLLK.NsfortheSprlngTiadotobo found tn the ( 1ty of Lancaster. A choice Line of Spring Overceatings and Pantaloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns f licee Lew, Hest Workmanship, and all goods VV arrnnted as represented H.GERHART, NO 13 NOKTI1 HUrEN' sTUEK.r, 44-Opiiaslte the 1'ostetHce. mart7-U dll -OATENT STKAP PANTAl.OONH. Th GrutMt Isveshea of the Agfc Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap lit easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up w hen "Itting dew n, and give better s tttsfurtlnn thin anj ethers Place your order with A 11. Uiwenstvln. the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Laucn-ter ler the Patent Double Deuble Strap f antaloens I etfer an unusually fnll stock of nebby goods for fantaloens, suits. Vesting aud SprltiK Overcoets, and am devoting my en tire attention te my friends and patrons, und will spire no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as first Une Merchant Tulloret Lanet-ter Kespectlully yours, A. II. ltOSENM LIN. 37 North Queen St. 13iioresvi7s reirn KMslIINO sta"- 1 tlenerv, r urntture, I uel and ether sup piles, etc In compHance with the constitution and laws et the ommen wealth of Pennsylvania, 1 here- bv invite sealed projiesals, nt pile sbetew muxl mum rates ttxed In schedule, te turnlsh sta tlmerv, furniture, luel and ether supplies ter the evcril departments, and ler theULtrlMi tlen of public documents, for the year ending the tlrst Monday of June, A D l-.7 -epar-ite prepew its will be received and sepi rate contract- aw irded as announced In subl schedules All pnqeats must beuccempantcd by a bend with approved security, conditioned for the fatlhlul peifermance of theeentrHCt, and addres-edand dt llveresl te me bi U r 11 e clock 11 in of It hsA. the-'Uhday of June. A D 1 -I, at w hlih time the preiM.sals will be end andcentrucLs awarded, in the eecutlve cham ber at llarrishurg Blank bends, nnd schedules containing all necessary Inhumation can be obtained en sp plicatien at my tiRicu. W STKNOEIl. Je7 lstd Secretary el the Commenvrealth e AK HAM In Generous Quantity and the Best. We venture sufelj te sss thvt there Isn t s ge.-sl cluthlng te be found In the city, read made, as Oak Halt's. Of course, ours Is a shipel). st llsh geed In quality nnd Ave times the variety, but we put n tu irk en it that ein'f be counterfeited the mark of careful making are l the expensive Item wixdein lu getting the cloth In doing the sewlnc We mike the best care cost as little as possible. Eight dollars for un All Weel Blue flannel Suit. The ptlcels teextrunrdluury. leeks selm possible, that we say explicitly this n suit Is wool dyed (before weaving), ludlge blue tu cnlerund Ueunces te the juid In weight W'e give this full explanation se thst you ma) knew that It isn't n tllmsy. Indifferent article, but Just such as we can Indorse strongly. sorue of the Big Beys' Suits aavnrtltd ire still here Tbe til and 111 Suits for 110 The 111 Wand 112 Suits for I J. The 110 suits for tl W. Theu Suits ferf The Men's suits at fin are new In generous quality; they'iea telling Illustration of chiup nens and goodness. It's net easy te evernite the generous prevld Ing In Oik Hull ler man nnd be). & OAK HALL, SentheAst. Cerner Sixlli nnd Market, PHILADELPHIA H IRSH A BKOTHKK W E OI-EEJt TO DAi SOME UN'HE Altl) Or -BEFOBE BARGAINS! Men's Working Suits, Atftui.flie nnil tleu A MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT, ts.sn, e w. t7 00, up te w 00. NEN'S DRESS SUITS, 13 i"i, tiaCO, til te and tU . Men's Perfect Fitting Dress Suit, tlSttl, 111.75, 117 te uptefMCO. OurSL'PEltll COHKSCItEWS, t'lte, JIODO, tlice, U73.tl7Mandjuuu. Men's SEEllSUChElt COATS und EsIS.tl 60. II 73 and l-'.ie. NOUrOI.h JACIvETS.tJUl MERCHANT TAIL0RIN&. BO'aSllIT1 lOUTIIS'SUITS. . CHll.DUEN'rt SIMTS, KILT SUIT3. QBNT3' FUBNISHINOS All at the Lewest Prlees. Hirsh & Brether's ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. C0UNEK MOBTU QUKKN BTUSKT AMD CKNTUK 8QUAUK. flKW AttrHHTIHKSIItHTA. X t.Slia A.NIi rACKKUSMVASTItTllrvana Clean, bought lerciuh. 'e. ry ana -,. , J.B. MOMNH, ,, , e TO I earl street, New t erk. Ileterentsv-rred Schutle. Nik tii vVM ,tr,t New U.rk. fehlj-ljas ' UTtlHAISK AMtl- OOMMIjISION WAriEHOUSn. DANIKI. MAYKIt, Ne 111 West Chestnut sue.it. d.s-i-lvd tfV" rum: uyk whisky 7A ( E.NTS f Kit IJUAUI' Is splendid. Try It. ItUIIUKU'Hl.igireiiaiiiKk., rt Cenlie Square, Lancaster, I'a. HiuYMydlt T KVANS ri.Ot'U. LEVAN'S FLOUR Alwuys Uniferiu and Reliable plllVATHNAliK Ol' HUKHKS. I w III have by Monday n cattetd of IOWA HORSES, consisting of drivers nnd worker, nt for gene ral farm use, w hlch 1 w III dispose of nt f ItlVATK SALE. (lEOIHIKdltOSSMAN. F utr.weuKs' ri.Atisi i.anti:unsi Sew open te supply meichants i an show von tine a-ettimnt and give New erk pilces. .11)11 W KAVr-.lt, AiT, Se K Wist Mug St , Lancaster, fa. JuueMvrd f Aiiui.Kws "aiia iti:.rfiTSr,T' AT A. clear tilled of ehotre Ne 1 Havana, are receuuuendeil te levers et a genuine Havana CTgat,ut MAltliLEV. 'S. " ollew V rout," Ne :i North (Juecn Street (rermerly Ilartmnn's) FIltST OHNI) KXft'KSlON 'lO l'KN lt N PAIIK t'nder auspices of the t'nlen ltothcIK'hurcher (.call Sunday choel. lilt US DAI. .11 NK 111. ls-ti .peclal train leaves I pper leiiuuiK wepei ni s u. lu. Keiuriung leaves I'enryn nt 7 p in. Tickets geed en nil trains Bound trip. !si cents, children, s rents Tickets rer ute alOw ens' music store. Centre "viuare, and Sliber's wall juiper store, North ijneen street luur.Vltd ATLANTIC I'lTY. THE OLD LSTABI.1SHKD Chester County Heuse, Centrum Incited, convenient, very near the Sea, comfortable In ivery way, and home-like. NOW tll'l.v J. KEIM i SONS. mi)CC3nid CCUATCHLI) I 1' ILUMTlHi: IS AN EYE SORE. Then make jour I iirnlture leek like SKW by using a bottle of Liulitniiii; riirnitiire P0IM1, Price, 25c, manufactured and for sale nnlv by II H COU1K VN Dill l.UlSt, N'es 1 17 A ill North yueen st , Ijincaster, Pa. majS.lyeixli: CHOLS ' MIOI-Sl Np.w Ppii Prnnt Rhnp. Rtnrp. A1UU iiviu itwm UllVV UIU1W, Ne. 40 NORTH QTJEEN ST., (Smt Deur te fostefllce) VVeluve lust received ene of the B'st Lines of Men s He) s. ) fiulhs , Uidles', Mlssi s' and Children's SHOES T bat cn he get fur the money, thus complet ing our alreudv large stork We (an guaruntee the prices te be "BOlTi'M I'K.l Itr.i " We have strictly "ON'K 1'ltlLE." and guarantee entire satisfaction if yen want line or coarse shoes or slippers if you want hand or machine made nhts-s. In fact. If you want anything tn the shoe line, thit can be found only in first class establishments at Popular f rices, call at thu NEW BED ritO.ST SHOE SIOBE, Ne. 4S NORTH QUEEN STIIEET, (Next Doer te the fostetllco ) CHAS. A. KEEOE. ultrll 3iud.tw ft W ILI.1AMHON A rOSTKK. 32 te 38 EAST king mm. A PKIlPrCr sT.lt h Ol CLOTHING -IS- Thin But Substantial Fabrics -roil- SUMMER AND MEDIUM WEIGHT, NiiifaliiH for All Seasons. PATTERNS SD1TED TO ALL TASTES. NOBBY, CONSERVATIVE OU MODEST. Sbrewdnuylnfr hn.3 onabled ub te tlovlate from the Regular l.lne of Prlces and mark every nrtlcle at the L0 WEMT POSS I B LE r I G U IlES I.N Clothing, Eurnishings, HATS AND GAPS, BOOTS 8c SHOES, Rubber Clothing, TRUNKS, ALISE, CU1B.S, HAND SATCHELS, Lnp Dusters nnil "Whips. ;-y"Open te-day a Case of IJen'd Dress Shirts for 44c. each. Wblte Williamson tl Fester 32, 34, 36 S38 East King SI,, 1.ANCA8TEU, I'A. IIKI- UOlWlt. mllK NKW CASH Hl'Olli:. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & 2itt Ner Hi (110011 Slnvt, Opposite he Koytleun Heuse and Net them Hank, I'UINANII t'ANI llllMi HOODS NUNS' Vhll.lNOS, lu AIIColeis. New Seersuckers, New Bnslste ( leths. New Per eales and I till. Ires flll.l, LINK Of HNDEItW EAIt Ladle (Inuce esls, ITilldieu's Haute esls. Mens (niiza shlru Men's White shuts, mil Stock of Deiuesllcs, Vull Stock el .Notions. All n Lew Prices. Please call before pur chasing. ' febSl)d W. It. HOW KU8. Cii'iH'iAii Nericn STAMM, BROS. & CO. SPECIAL llAlltl.MNH IN III. ICK CAHIIMICUES. 5e, 10j.12We.civ,, !v , ale , aiSe , ivc , .vie. te l '.) a ) atd, lll.ACh. SHAWLS, HI. CKSHAW l.s, BLACK 811 Wl.s. At liss than Manuf.irttiiers' l'rlees Spectsl Attraction I'INK WOOL I'ASIIMKHK ."si Inches W l.le. T aelve Dllfereut Shades, 5Vc n )ard We wish 10 call special attention te our Dress Goods Department, which t in pmlrnverlnp te tnnVn w met comi'leto In ttie iity I.IIH I'lllLKS. I e f itic r.-. BOSTON STORE, Nee. CO A: 20 North Quoeii 8t. LANCASTEll, IM. rAKKr. .tt'. IJKNKYN I'A UK. Fenryn Pert ON TUB mUNWAl.l. s. MOl'NT HOPE UAILllOAU: 1e Churchps, Lfxli's, Hocletlos nml itlnr si Iect oruntiUutlens reiitntiipliitlnK I'ti'iirslnns durtnis thnMh YON Or 1H tlui rniiipiuj-1 us tnHnnmince Unit i'riry ruclilty li it linen fvr ft-ctcil ler cnittjIInK thi pnlilte te n-Mrh this u sorttrtert. nnil no rlturt lins liccn spmrit te mtkn I'ENIIYN I'AIIK mnrn uttructlMi tlin'i itr liolero rer thu (no usn or tiicuisleiiNU arts imn 1 JiM IIOA1SO.VT1IE I.AkK, CltOlitJKT, l.VWN TENNIS AV IIXSE II M.I. OliOl' MM, T A 1II.ES, IIENlllES, H 1S11S, HAM IN(1 f.M II.IOV, ll.MHTNI,l Mtt.l- MIK.l.TKIl IIOt'E, MltllKN, IIASKET AND tl.OMv UOO.MS, ,v OlliEIH ATOIiY ON Ml' Ol SOl11I.Mil N T1N. Thi'rels nlseii UEKKKSIIMKNT AND DIN IMJ HOiiM In chimif et a competcm csti'n i siliiiriMiiriilsran tH'prerun'ilHt iiiiMltru!' mtis Ih'sIiIi's f hetivnipb (iiillery, Nmw Mutul mitt Ti'lrh'niitiOillte. Il' .Vn In link-.it lnt; Llijuen Allenci en tli (treiimts. rnincfueMits ler Kxcurslens tretu rill feln's r.i,i tn- mail.' tir npnl Inf; te j a it l. 'Sen .-cm ma m:9EK, upt Cornwall A Mt- llesi I: It , l.iitmnen, l'ii en II II NLOCh.lirn 1'ass AgU V hit A llcnaiiiK It It . Ne JJ7 south 1 eurth St., I'titl i lnnyllStml ATT. (iUKTNA l'VUK. IT. GRETf A PAIIK, KOK EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. This park Is lecnt.il In the hi-s-rt of thu Mmtti Motinttilnen thu l.lne et the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, Nine lnlles south of the city of I.ntianeii. within rns iiltance of 11 irrWIiurj;, Kruillnif LnnuHster. cetiiinl'tii unit ill points en the fttt nililphli .t Kciiillni; unit IVnnsj ImimIh liull tools The Krennils are nrjii, covering bun ilrt'tlsetncrps nnil nre IIKK ru A 1.1. The Convi'nlencrs are A I, Ki.E D IM-lMi I'll I l.li N. A Sf i lilt s IIISIMi IIAI.I., 1 UO hin II ENS, 1IAI.O M1E AND CO T ItOOJI, I'lMIOKItAfll OAI.I.KIM hlle thu ArranKuiminU ter Ainusenuuil ion slst of CKOOl KT AND II M.I, eilOLND.s, ItOW I.IIH M.I.EV. MIDOIINI, OAI.I.EUY, I I.U.VU HOUSES. (hulls, Ac, A rliili1-s for I uurtis rs, Itustli s-nts nnil Kent hs are siMttLTnl ttimuheut the irruunils. a.Niii Attractlmi ter the soiisen of Isn; Is LAKE ttlNfctt At.O. CexurlnBiiciirly Twenty Acri's, en uhlchnrn plrtciilu uumlM'r of Eh'i;iint .s Hikiis, und iileui; the bunks of Hhlchitri' pltiisint Hiilksnuit Inveh sr-nerv. f urtlrs ill slrlnn It i-iu tirotnie Mi-nlsnllhe I'urk. us tne lilnlni; Hull ulll te lllllli'r the miimrtlslnn of E M IIOI.'I ., of ttie l.KHAKOS ALLBV llurSI! ThesO hl 1st) IO spenil A l. IN 1 UK MOUNTAINS ran llllll no plaeoselii-Aullfuloriillorillnirso inueh iiIimls nre as MeiiNTHKMNA. NO I.NlO.MCATINO Dltl.NhS ALLOWED ON -I HE l'Kh SU.sl.S. Eirurslens from all points en the I'cnnsylvi nil Itallrcsiil, ulll lm curried illrecl te tnu fnik u Itheul cluiiKO et caii Excursion mil's anil full Infennitlnn can tin ehtalni'il upon upnllnitlen te (,, e. . Itejil, Assistant (ii'ni'nil rusnneur Agi-nt, fcnnsjlia nln llnllreuil, 2.U Seuth I eurth strict, fhilmli'l phla, or te J. e. .1 EN M.MiJ, Hupt. C A I. Kiillread, Lohunen, fa lnayii-Siml I'AUASltLH At) K' OSK BROS. IIAUT.MAN. PARASOLS. Geed Satin Parasols, 75 Gents. SUN UMBRELLAS. 24 Inches, All Silk, SI.G0. i-W.UION UMIIItELI.AS A M'ECl.Ml'i Thu Manufacturers Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. upl Cmil rtiu HALK OU UK14T. TJIOU IlKNT. Si A Tohacce Wariihouse wllh I'enn'a It It Bldlnif. Capacity IorbterliiB3.u"l cases. Aiily at the marKUfil lNTELLIOE.NCElt OfflCE FOU KENT. I.A.NCASTEU HALL. ..L. Nes ZJuandSilWh'sThl.Mt H1KEE1. Eer Halls. Kulrs unci KnU'rlnlniiii tits. All pi r sons having skate 1n bees are n iiimstnl line met e thtui lu ten daya. OlHce open lu te 12 a. in ui27 Unit F" OK KKNT. u . . . . Shep In rusref Ne. 87 W'ostChestnntHtreot, used as a clgar-bex factory, and a shop en 111 111 I n street, Imtween BeutU Quiit.il and frlnce tresita. lau-ly used as a carrtaKO luctery. Alsea dwulllng and steru room new eccuplixl by A. A. Ilubliiv as a drug steru, Went blnzstirul. Ai'u'y si i.,u hS-tfd INTELI.IUK.NC'Ki: OJVIOE Feil HTAi'iii: noeos, kuiti:d i'ek Mechanics and U'eiktii!inn, kii te llKt.ll TOLD'S, wherujeu will tlud Wnrklim l'nnts, overalls, bhllts et any kind; Jacket at prles te suit the tlliitH. IJiidnruear and Hosiery, suited fur all seasons, at pilces less than ct:l. I.atostle Cellars, Cutis, Handkerchiefs, bus pendurs and Notions gtncrally AT IIECIITOLD", Ne. Ri North uuoen ttreet. rSlKnet IhnlllK Stocking. JC . V. 8 Choice HuUdlnK l.otsBteno ai,d Sand for Sale. T BIS l'Al'KK IS 1'KINTKD WITU INK Manutictured by J. K. WRIGHT & CO., nurlMyd Ui ana Haw BUm fhtlaaelphU, r i