, MMi'Hi'W.HM 1 , I. ." "'i.'r J.V" THE LANCASTER DAILY INvTEIiLIGENCEK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1886. l ! 1 iW NIGHT FOR CODNCIL. TMAXBAVIBD lit COtVStntA MVMClrAL lASUlULATUKB. flNHM Statu of th ltoreugh-Tlie Cenlrmct rer.riM Escapes Awarded te Jacob llru- Jer and Their Completion Ordered In ninety Daes-Tetrn note. Special Correspondence of llie lnTcLLiaincxit. Columbia, Pa., June "-.The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia council wm neld iMt night In the council chamber, with all the members present President Mnmer wm in the chair. Tee flnance comuiltteo made tlie following rtpert Halancflen hnml at last report Rent of auditorium Becelrrd from peer directors Muttenhefer, collector, 18S4 Hecklus, collector, ISO. store renin Annual market rente Transient market rente. Total receipt .. Otdera paid since last ropeit ,$3,177 01 j (i .1 (i . stb ai , 374 ( . KM XI , Ml Ml . 11)1 13 ,I,7I7 1" . 1,1.70 Balance en hind fVHOM The property committee reported having examined the insurance policies en tn? opera house and the amount was deoined aufliclent . . . , , . The highway commlttee reported liavleR Issued three building permits; entered Inte oentracta with several parties for the furnishing el stone ter the town atreeta; sent notices te S. S. Detwller and Hewitt O. Denney te pave alenir their properties en Sixth street between Chestnut and Walnut, also te Rev. J. J. Kusxell te pave long bis property en Walnut street, above Seventh; have ordered from MeMaban, Perter Cempanv, terra cotta pipes ler the sewers at feet or ifnlen streets. Second nud Mill streets and Second and Walnut streets ; presented a copy of the letter Mtit by the borough solicitor te Charles Kvatis, dated May 20tb, calling attention te the ordinance prohibiting the erection of dwelling houses en alleys. , The market committee ronerted that from the butchers occupying stalls In the market house there is flii'i still due the borough, and Hern the farmers ?17(i is still owing ler reuL The market house has beeu thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed. The light and water committee reported having ordered a plug for Fifth and Walnut streeta from Hiram Wilsen. During the month of May, en certain nights, the clectrie Hunts have net been burning, and recem mended the reduction be inade for these nights. W. O. Duttonhelor stated te council that he has net yet finished the collection of the tax duplicates of 1SS1, and asked for an extension of ten days and that the linance committee should meet and examine his books. The extra time was granted. 8. S. Kialr stated that he Is building eleven houses en Second street, but that alley V be tween Chestnut and Poplar and Second nud Third streets Interferes with his work. Council will visit the place and view the alley. A. J. Kautlmau, esq., borough solicitor, presented a petition sigued by ' 130 business men, asking council te recon sider their action of granting permission te Charles Kvatis te erect dwelling houses en Alley I. The solicitor suggested te council that in future better attention should be paid te the ordinances of the town. On motion of Caswell the petition was received and Oled. The bids for the erection of lire escapes at the opera house wero read ; 0. V. Kote it Ce., Lancaster, bid fiW ; from Jacob K llender, Columbia, bld?550; from Anne t Themas, Lancaster, bid $4Sa The bid et Anne it Themas was net considered, as it was net in accordance with the plans and specifications of the borough. On motion of We-terman the contract was awarded te Jacob V. Ilouder, and the escape must be built within M) days or a reduction et ?5 will be uiade for each day exceeding that time. The following ordinances were brought up for adoption : Number 1, relating te the grade et Alley G, betweeu Eighth and Ninth; number 2, relating te the gradoef Alley E, between Second and Third ; number 3, re lating te the grade of Eighth street, .between Chestnut and Walnut; number 4, relating te the widening of Alley It, te a forty loot street, the same te be called Housten street. Ordifunces 3 and 4 were adopted and I and 1! were adopted as resolutions. A list et lire insurance jielleies en the opern house wan read, stating when taken, what sum and date et expiration. The insurauceen the building Is ?37,0O0and en the furniture JSOO. The prop erty committeedeemed thisauieuntsujlcient and no change, was made. On motion of Jtucher the outstanding market rents will be collected at once. An order was granted for 99 for the redemption of coujieiis and for J12j.(n in favor et the sinking fund. Jehn Shenborger stated that M. S. Shuman, .Mrs. C. Tille and himself deslre te repair their pavements en Locust street, according te preper grade, The highway com cem com mltteo will attend te Ihe matter. The highway ouimlttee recommended that some of the men working en the borough streets shall be paid inore than f 1 per day. The men, te be named by the supervisor, will be paid J1.U5 per day. A number et bills were nrdored te be Jwld," af ter which council adjourned. Held fur Assault, A hearing was given at the oftlce of .Squire Evans yesterday te Michael Jlurk and Theo Theo eore Law, who are charged with an assault en Wesley Aliment Jlurk Is charged with assault and battery and Law with lelonieus assault The men were compelled te give bail In the sum off 200 for trial at court Town Notes. The tinal meeting of the old bchoei beard will be held this evening, when the business of the beard will be finished, after which the new beard will meet lorerganlzation and the election of teachers. Second street, between Union and Cherry, is being macadamized, under the direction of the supervisor. On next Sunday morning Children's Day will be observed in the .Methodist church. The main school and Coekmuu chapel will unite in the celebration of the day. Heu. Marriett Ilroius,ef Lancaster, will be the guest of Wm. 11. Given, esq., during his stay in Columbia, lleatlng en the river is much indulged in during the pleasant summer evenings. The river is deited with beats every oen een lng. Charles llroemo has left for Shsmekiu te attend the sessions of the Sens el Veterans convention at that plaoe as a representative Jrem Gen. Welsh camp. A horse belonging te James Freeland, while going down Locust street, fell In the street but was net hurt in any way. Te-day the tioatellice Is receiving its annual cleaning. The early closing of the stores during the summer months is being agitated by seme of the clerks. This movement has never been successlully carried out in Columbia. A small child or Dayton UoUinirswerth. living en Lawrence street, commenced cry ing about eight o'clock last night for some unknown cause and was continually reach lug towards 1U shoulder. Upen Investigation it was found that a small snake was en the child, but Its presence there cannot be ac counted ler. 'Ihe mother quickly rid the child of the snake, which seen glided away. Inquiry fur a .Man Who Was Itelibrd. The following has been received by Pott Pett master Slaymaker : CAltustE, Pa., June 8. Sir. 1 wish te ascertain the whereabouts of a person or his heirs who was robbed of about 3,000, In the sprlug of 18M, by a gypsy woman. It occurred somewhere in Southern Pennsyl vania, but where or who is te llnd out. Can you remember or give information ; please address Leenard P. White, Hnrrlsburg, Pa., at once. n' Killing Ultesaed Cottle. rrem the Went Chcttcr Uvpubllcan. State Veterinary HurL.m, n- Francis Jttf f 1 1 (kit srle,L.t r ... J"' '""arpie, uelaware county, Monday, and killed three cows sullerliig from pieuro-pneuuienia. lst Thursday ene animal was killed, and about two weeks age five ethers were destroyed out or the same herd. These cows, which were the nreuertv el Itebert Beeth, are thought te hVu ,!. traded the disease from an animal breucht te Murplu trout Lancaster about live weeks agit Held ler Trlat Samuel King was heard yesterday by Alder man A. F. Dennelly for committing an assault and battery en Sue Sweeney, en Saturday night lle was committed for trial but subsequently secured bail and was released from ouatedy. Hurjiriie l'arl, Mrs. William Kline and sister gave a sur prise parly fast evening te 35 or their friends at their resldeuce ou Seuth Christian atreet A plent tluie waa hed, the credit for trhlcli belongs te Herbert Steigervralt and Carrie , Meedingcr. MTKAtinU A WUMAP'B VLUTUKH. The Wrung Charge Made Against Oeerj-n WI1 wm liy an Aggrieved llnsbaml. Geerge Wilsen is charged villi the rather unusual oilenso of stealing Mrs. Celeman Wurlel's. clothes whlle that lady was wearing them. Wilsen was arrested "and new lan guishes in a prison cell. awaiting distributive I justice as It shall be dealt out te him by the ponderous alderman if the Sixth ward at a hearing te be held in the near future. The facts or the cae as far hi de eloped are that Wilsen and Warfel were fellow-workmen at llelllnger's tannery, south et the city. Mr. llelllnger lieards bin work werk ment but didn't want tohae Iheni alieut the premises en Sundays. Wilsen was the only one unprevided with Sunday quarter, and Warlel, who lives in lAtitwucr, kindly took him te ills home. Wilsen seen began te pay marked attention te Mrs. Warfel. On several occasions, when it was time te le oil' te work en a Monday morning Mr. Wilsen would be taken suddenly ill, and had te lie lelt te the earn of Mrs. Warlel whlle her husband went te work at the tannery. Well, the usual result followed gossip, scandal, heart-burnings and en Friday evening last Wilsen lmught tickets Ter llarrlsburg ler himself and Mrs. Warfel. Mrs. Warfel bearded the train and lert ler llarrisburg, but Wilsen did net get en. He was seen dodging about the cars, but as there were ikjUce elUcers present he did net get aboard. As seen as Mrs. Warfel's disappearance was discovered, measures were taken te hunt l.erupand bring her back. Her husband, acceluiwnled by Constable Shaub, went te llarrisburg and raptured her. Wilsen was arrestet" In this city and was given a partial hearing iiiewlav evening before Alderman Deen. the complaint against him Indus that of "larceny or Mrs. Warlel's clothing." In default or ball he was committed far a further hearing, at which further particulars or a startling character are e peeled te be di vulged. 7.V HASH It ALL ClllGLtLf. 'en7 Notes of the Iilsiiimid of Interest te Lotcrset the (liliue. The League games yesterday resulted as fellows : At Philadelphia :. Philadelphia S, Detroit 1 ; at New Yerk : Chicago ,i, New New Yerk - i at Bosten : Hosteu II, Kansas City 0 ; at St Leuis : St Leuis T, Washington ti. The Association games were : A. Brooklyn : Brooklyn 11, Vthletie I ; at Pittsburg : Cin cinnati 10, Pittsburg li : at Baltimore : Balti more 3, Mets lj at Louisville : St Leuis n, Louisville X The Detrelts wen yesterday by excellent fielding. The Brooklyn club, with Smith back at fchert, hit Atkinson very hard jesterday. McTamany had n single, double aud a triple. Tne Pittsburg nutbatteel and etittletded the Cincinnati yesterday yet they lest by the battery errors et Hamilton ami Hluge. Manager Phillips, nf Pittsburg, says all the stories nbeut Motion! being en bad terms with the ether players niid wishing tonus release are net true. Hotlerd has been very careless In attending te himself and his health. He has often been told te use the usual precautieus taken by bathing his arm alter a game nud otherwise taking care of himself. He has disrepinled these warn ings and It wa' te bring him toasenseef his negligent conduct that lie was put en the mourners' bench without shekels. The Mets had but tour hits etl Kilroy yes terday aud the Baltimore had only one mere etl Mays. The Cincinnati people have become dis gusted with Williams and have Induced Will White, one of their old pitchers, who had retired, te go into the box again. The League lias no schedule te-day and there are only two games in the Association : Pittsburg at Cincinnati and Louisville at St Leuis. Dan O'Leary's club opened the home ground at Scrauten yesterday aud AWO people were present Tlie Scrauten club do de leated Lewistewn by 10 te e. Yesterday attorneon an exciting game of base ball was played en thelrensides ground, between the Knights of Kest rrem the south ern part or town aud the KuiguLs from the west end. Adam Snyder was luanageref thoiermer and Michael Snyder or the latter team. Gibsen and Trissier termed the bat tery for the west enders, aud Huber and Biukley for their opponents. 'harles Shay umpired the game in u sat! "factory mauuer. Alter ten Innings had been played the southern end men wen by the score'er 12 te lit Officers Gill and Kissinger played en Michael Snyder's team. Tlie batting of the former was a feature el the match, at t hey had a home run and a triple. There was a large audience, present Charles Shay stirted ler Norfolk, Vii., this morning. 'He has been engaged te play third base for the team of that tow n. .Slate riiarmat l,h. About 100 members et the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical association met in Lebanon in annual convention Tuesday afternoon. The visitors were welcomed in n cordial ad dress by Mayer Heller. Fer the ensuing year the following eflicers were chosen : President, James A. Myers, () Columbia ; first v ice president, William I. Turner, of Philadelphia ; second vice president, Wil liam Harris, el llarrisburg ; secretary, Dr. J, A. Miller, of llarrisburg ; treasurer, J. L Limberger, of Lebanon. Tim balance of the afternoon was occupied in the reading of papers en pharmaceutical topics and the pre sentation of committee reports. On Thurs day the convention closes with un excursion by the members aud their ladles te Mt. Gretna and the Cornwall iron hills and a banquet teudered by the Lebanon county association. 1 he llt'itaHiti. A new conclave of the Heptasepbs was last night instituted at tbe hall In the Inquirer building with 25 members. The following are the oflleers elected aud installed : S. P. Archon, It M. Kelenius ; archen, Virginius P. Smith; provost Jehn A. Hurger, jr. j secretary, Jell K. Sbeiick ; iinaucier, Saiu'l. 11. Dewney ; trcisurer, Thus. Humphrecille ; prelate, J. W. Lebzelter; insK-clur, 11. C. Shenck; warden, David 11. Kulp; Sentinel, C. Mattern; trustees, C. otte Matz, R It Dillenderller, K. O. Heury. Airs. Cleveland's Inheritance. The will of the late Colonel Jehn Folsom dlsjioses of an estate valued at $100,000. There are nine heirs, which, alter the ilual division of the homestead, which will net be until the grandchildren attain their majority, would leave the president's bride $jli,000. This is smaller than the amount talked or at the time ether graudTathei's death. In the will the deceased made no special mention el his laverite grand-daughter, which was another surjiri.se. l'Ltl Casrs Ileert of. Alderman Spurrier dWieud el a number of cases this morning where parties were charged witli violating the fish law. Jehn D. Snyder and Geerge Herr were each lined f-land costs and appealed te court The cases agalus: David Halm, Dae lit Kruider, Adam Kspenshade aud Jllenj. Ivrelder were dismissed, the commonwealth tailing te make out cases against them. " Soldiers' Orphan Srhnuia " A pamphlet entitled "Soldlerb' Orphatss Schools; What Is the Truth?" has Immiii ro re ro celved. It sums up the situation from the point or view or the criticized management, and the whole Is arranged In compact form for preservation. .tppulntril tVali Inii.iii. Peter Mew ery has been apiioluted by the directors of the Northern National bank watchman for that Institution in place of (iee. Kautz. Mr. Mowery has worked at Dana Urahatn'scemb factory rer the past ITJ years and isu faithful man. Hem te the llouiie ,,f itftuge. Sarah Iirant, daughter et Dinlel llr.niL, or Flerin, was beleru Judges Livingston and Patterson this nlfernoen. It was shown that she was incorrigible and Ixiyuud I he control or her jiarents, aud the Judges commuted her te the Heuse or Refugee Mrs. Cleveland hips ChuinpnKiie, f lomthe Cluvelund Leader. Mrs. Clevelatid's reign will probably nut be llke that of Mrs. liuyes. She hlpHtd chain, pagne at the weddlngsupiier, and thus shows that she Is net a teetotaler. v,. w ,T!" ew't """ out from New Orleans 1'icuyune. i m fi Md lhe newei" book 0l" KO te a clrcu Irut'lfier' ri,onewe',t oeks urealwaya l'eur fingers Cruilisu. Wilhelm Karl, laborer at the Penn iron works, had four lingers of his right hand crushed while coupling a car at the works yebterday. Musical Itecltal. In Trinity Lutheran chapclien Thursday even ins, June 17th, the Sunday school orchestra, as sisted by ceiue et the best Instrumental and ocaltalcnler this city, will give a public must ral recital. This will be the last event et Us Kind ter this oaen Mrnnherry r'rMltnl. A strawberry and Ice cream lestlcal will lie held In tlie East Mlslench.iicl, Kust lilngstret't, te begin te-morrow night and continue l'rldnt and Saturday evenings. Telephone Contiprtlen. Peybrlck A llclde, Ne. Slowest Mng street. are connected w lUi the telephone. DKAtllK. KRiHeMAs -June 7, l-i. In this city. I.uiIwIk K. t'rvrduian, aged 7ers, ;1 ini'Ulhs mid I day The relatives arid filends of Ihe family are rrnpt'Ctlully ln tted te attend the funeral, from the resilience el nis son, i.cms c n-t-uume. .' Sfts W est King tnet, en 1 1iurday ntternimn at 2 o'clock- interment at Winxliianl 11111 ceine ten'- Ds is In this city, .1 unes, lSSfl, Jehn llcvin, In the li'thsearnf his age. (Netice of funeral hereafter I Jl.tHKKT. i'hllssleliihla fnslure Market. rHlLADiLrRti, June y Fleur .Market Is sternly. Miles et H"A) biinels ; Minn, bakers nl l.i whJI SO i l'tiuna. laiully at i 7SOI ; Western at M1COI7S: Patents. II NsMSHl. Kye Heur wns quiet at HW11 1". 1 p. m.. call Wheat June, vV4c ; July, sac ! Aug , sic ; Sept., M'se. Cern June, iSc ; July II V : Aug., 6ic. Sept., t.si.c. laU-June, Sc i July, J7',c ; Aug., 81c; Sept, S-J.Sc New Yerk I'reiluce MarKet. Nrw Yerk, June ti. flour market unit but eulett line, Jli3 00; Superfine. f2 6eJ3: common te i-ixsl Kxtra Western, M lHSliw. City Mill Extras. rtsjl B3 ler West Indies i Minn. Kxtra, W 1W u. Wheat Ne. 1 Hisl state en Spot. II 01 : Ne. 2 Ited, Mjici Ne. 1 White, state, '.; Ne. S Ked, winter, July,, ssc ; Ne. 'i Keel, M Inter, Aug , sic Cern Na 2 Mixed, ensh, 4Jc : Aug., 4M;c Oats Ne. 1 WMte state, spot, t.tc ; Ne. 2. de. Sic ltye dull i State, Ric Itarley ueuitmU. Perk dull : New Mess. 110. l.ard-July. .S . August. It. . Molasses dull ; 17c. fur de test beiltug stock. TurpenUne dull at K?tc Uesln dull : strained te gtsxl. It IKsJOl U7S- l'etreleum dull ; refined In cases, sue. freights dull; grata te Liverpool, i',c. llutter Market dull; New Western Creamery, lH!17c Cheese qnlet: Western flat. HI7.Sc. Eggs dull; State, 12SCI Western, llailc. Sugar market dull; Heflned cuueat, tjtj fi'ic ; Granulated, 6 i 10c, Tallew firm ; prime city, l,c. CetTee quiet ; fair cairgee nl . ltlce quiet ; ranges Irem SKafr'iC umcage Market. Caicise, June . a. m. Market epemsl wneat June, 77Sc; July, 7Cc ; Aug., Tc Sept-,77:c Cera I nne, lc . July, 35',c; Aug., 37c; Sept.. 37'c. eats June, IS'.c ; July, '1-c ; Aug., JOJje ; Sept, Xc. rerk luly, .-"s): Aug, !!: sept, t. Lardluly, ci 12,S ; Aug., ;K. 20 : Sept, ti 27 K lllbs J uly, $5 60 ; Aug., K SSVJ ; Sept, .' SJ. Grain aud rroTisiens. ruralshed by 8. K. Vundt Hreier, Chicago. June 0, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Ceru. Oats, l'erk. Latit June July August Scntetnber . 4S SN :g& siAs S !'7 f. 20 li -.11 ti 27 7i October December Winter Wheat... Spring Wheat..., Cern..... Oata Kye Barley Oil City CmaeOU Becetpts Ilefs . Itecelpts. Car Lets. .... i .... :l .... &'. .... M :l Head. Cleitng Prices 2 o'clock p. in. i netiu corn. enis. mite, ijihi June 73V July 75; S.75 u e: 0 10 b 20 6 27S G 30 S.117 "7J 75 e s S 'J5 AUKUSL... 711, 7rV 77V, :. a; September.. 37i ! tjctetier.... liecemuer OU City Crude Oil 'i new Yerk stocks. Niw Yeaa, June 9. Wall street 1:30 p. m. Meney eaky at 2 per cent, foreign ex change duff ut II ssgl '.si; evernment-s steady ; Currency B's, I12.1 htd ; t' coups. IWi btd; ,V3 5111X bid. The stock market opened '-MS, per cent low er. but after the first call there was some buying of the Vanilerbllt grangers and Western L'nfen. Prices advanced '; te l1-; per cent, by neon. Since then there ha- been some leactlun, but the undertone Is firm. Meck Markets. limitations by Itoed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. MW TORK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 M. Canada 1'aclnc kVi bV, C. C. C. I MS' HH Cel. Ceal Central Pacific. CI1,; 4i; Canaila Southern l.i; t;i cht, st l. ph : ...; Oenver A Ulolirande Del .Lack. A Western li",t lfi Krle 27. ;;; Krle2d ui vii New Jersey Central K. A T 2sW 2sV LOU. A N 3s 3J ljlke Shere jvf)' Michigan Central 73 7J Ml"enrl Pacific Northern 1'actflc hr-t list N. V. Pre! uXt , N. W Ill71 Ills New Turk Central 103'i lf Ohie Central ; ..' Omaha 47! I7M Oregon Trans 31; .ilk OntarteA Wejtein 1"K l-'i Pacific Mall .7 .. BechesterA I'ltUeuru' 3 r.M. S7?i VI ?8 11VV ' 57T, 1I2) lUMi 17H 31'. uy. 'Mi W4. KM H?. 2IW Bl'iJ HBJh r'j St Paul vv Teras Pacific lt;Z Union 1'aclOc ipj rrauasucijiiiutuu.. ........ 11 Wabash 1'roierred ; Western Union Tclegrupli.. W,i W 031 Shere 103W raiLADHLrui list. Lehigh Valley wji 11., N. V. A l'bfla 3 fennsylvtcfa Sly. Mi 1IS 3 5!i Beading- 11 3-10 11 3-ni 11?. LeniKa avigatlea c:i;i lii;i Uostenvllln fhlladelphla ft Krle Northern Cent People's l'ossenirer .... U'd'K Uen'laM'tK's 6s y-2; Ml I'll 'Mi, XKW AI) rEltTISEMEXTS. B AKINO POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity. BtrunKtt) and wholeaemenoss. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude of low teat short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held etilp (n eetu. Kevi.L IUkisii 1'ewdir Ce., H Wall Street, New Yerk. uav27-lvd&w ini'OHTOPTin: condition eptiiT: I V fiiriiierk. National flank, of iJinciiHer, Pa , at Ihu close of business, J t'NK 3, Isse . ItESOl'lU'KS. l.e.iusand dliceuuts C. K. llends J70..TJ1 11 Vi,ij i auji-ii : 3.1.10 t 7I 37 23, HJ CD Due from ether National Hanks nud nan iter Hanking Heuse Kxpeni.es and taxes paid llillsef ether llanksund cush Items . Snecle. Leieil Tender notes uud A uer cent, fund lt!.'M W) tl.OTI.iiaj LUUILlTItS. Capital stock paid In - f C.W.ice i Surplus loud And Undivided Profits.. 'JH.III m Natlmial llauk notes outstanding Cel,!: oil Dividends unpaid C,4'I3 2S Individual aud U.S. deiiesits 31.317 23 Due toether National flunks 3H,6ll tt) fl,WI.UiS7i 1W LDW.lI.imeWN'.Ulihlcr. itr.w -iiKTis-jfF.s;rs. F I'llccs. l Kit All. K1 S KASf END I'HAIIM.UV. Jointed Ked, Ash. l.ic, upwards llrass Heels from liY, tips arils Japauere llainboe and southern lane Teles at lamest Prices silk titles nt lUilgams tunc; Jncedlt VjLAYlMJ I'AKDS AT fa., 10c. AND In. 2e. IMTdei k. flk.Mt TII'SI lii.M; SIIIIIK. fel.l.l Astld Xe. Ill Kast Mug Street. AA. 1313. Use Jlittilii'im Heller Fleur. The Original. The licit in y21vM,MAs l( zS rrillK ON1.YC1.KAK HAVANA lll.l.KK X LlUAIt In the eltv lur Se .Meerschaum Cigar and Clgaretle Helders fur HV I'KMUTH'.H UIUAHMTOIIK, tebW W AMId Ne. in Kast king street. rpKACM KK WA NTKD. X ;no male teacher te act as principal el the Mmshurg Union sehisils. Length of term, eight months, silaiy, seventj dollars per mouth. Applications lecctved until .1 i.ne 17. lid .1. , l.eNt). Secretary meitACCcTcirrriNtis, "scitAlv.'sirS X l.VUS AMI PACK KllS' WASTE, tlry and Clean, bought for cash. J.s MClblNS, Ne. 273 Pearl stiwt, .New erk. Kctercmce f red. schutte. Ne. 213 I'earl stnrt. New Yerk. leblMyd tiftJU.UlK COMMISSION WAHEHOUSB. I) V.MKI. M.VVKIt, decHvd Ne. 1 W ci Chestnut strm't. (V'U PC 111: KYK W1USIY 73 C.KNTSPlsIl Of A Ki ts splendid. Tiy It. ItOlIKKK'SI.tvlboHeloim.. ii Centre Square, Lancaster, fa. prJ2-lydlt MAUKI.KY'S "VARA ItnArriKS " clear tilled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are rei euimeuded te liners el a genuine Havana Cigar, at MAKM.KY-S, Yellow front." Ne 21 North CJueen Street (f enuerly llartmau's) Fiust tsiiAsn i:ccusie.N te pi:n KY N PAHK-l nder auspices of the I'nten llettiel (L'huichef cmli siindav school. Tilt Us DAY.U'Ns. 10, l-si special train leaves I'pper lteadlng Depot ut s n. m Ceturnlnir Ieaes Penryn at 7 p. m. Tfpkels gissl un all trains Hound trip, V) cents, children. 25 cents. Tickets ter sale at linens' liiustc store, centre Square, and steber s mill paper tere, North cueen street. tune5-4td E STATi: OP JOHN PKTKK STOUM- leltr. late of Laneiister cltv, deceased l.et ters of aduilnlitratten en said estate having bten Kfniited te the undersigned, all jn-rsen-. Indebted thereto are iviiuested te make lui mediate )iayment, and thee having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the un dersigned .1 P. STOHMf KLT. CKOUlif. M. srOUMf ELTZ, Administrators. 11. C. KlitAUV. Attorney. myiOtdW T EVAN'S 1-T.OUK. LEYAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable plUVATi; SALE OF HOttSKS. 1 will h.ie by Monday a carload of IOWA HORSES, consisting of drivers and workers, fit ler gene ral farm use, which 1 will dispose of at l'lllVATK SALE. UKOKGK CHOSSMAN. F ANS ! PANS ! PANS! fOUK IlKAUTIft'I. DK1UNS. THE flHSTOf THE SEMES. A Beautiful Banjo Girl. GIVEN AWAY AT CLARKE'S TEA STORE. -4icat Hargafns In Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Etc. Telephone. iuar.3-l)dA -vrerici- -. I hive been requested by the finance Cemrnltti-e, of the City of I.ani aster, te call In for the sinking fund, the billowing bends of the fean authorized by ordinance, 01 the Cltv et Lancaster, Pa .approved Man h S, A D 11, te refund iie.MO 01 the exHtlng Indebtedness 01 the City et Lancaster at I per cent , and amended by ordinance approved March 21), ls?l. of the series one te twenty yeurs, vl New 5, t'.. Pi 17. 1", 21, 22, 25.21), 41. I J '), . n.. 7, SS, sO, '.), .11. ')i, of one thousand dellai-Heach. Helders will therefore preseut the above num bcred bends ut this elllce en or before Jl'LY 1. lss-i. ter payment, after wblchdate tnterct en said bends will cease. W. A. MeUTO.N, Mayer Mayer's Office, f.A.scASTtB. Pa , June, l.lstc; Jl tJyl-M.WAS GOOD NEWS KOK THE THIHSTY. 1 have Just secured the exclusive agency for this city for ' KLPPEUT'SEXTltA NEW lOKKIIEEK, proneunceil by competent u-lgcs the beit aud purest lieer new maiiutactun d anuarrr ' CHAULIEHOsTElt, Proprietor of THE COKNEK SALOON, Hear of Central Markets. the only place In the city wheie this famous Hcer can be had. J-Tn-il. uiyKlmdMWSK rOTlCE TO IIKIDUK lll-ILDEils! X Sealed proposals for the election of the following bridges will be received at the office of the County Commissioners, Lancaster, Pa until 12 o'clock, neon, TIT bs II AY, JI'.VK 2:1, ls-si 1. llrldge ever Cocallce creek, at Lefnbach's mill. In bast Cocallce township. 2 llrfdgeever Mill creek, at ltesslcr's mill be tween Leacock aud Upper Luaceck townships. 3. llrldgu ever Conewlngo creek, at Weisi's mill. In r ulten township. The plans and specltlcatlens prepared are for Weeden Hurr Truss llrldges : Iren bridge men must present their ewu plans and specltlca specltlca teons. Proposals for masonry- and superstructure will be received separately or combined. Ma senry bids should dcslgnatu whether they ale for iron or wooden bridges. A forfeit bend of $SOU must accompany bids, blanks ter bid and bend can be procured irem commissioners. fly order of COUNTY COMMUSIDNEUS Attest f hawk CiKIEsr, Clerk. maj-ii-S.M.Wtd M ILI.EIl'S LIQUOi; STORE. AS TO QUALITY We can glve you hotter value thananyether house In the trade. We curry the largest stock OLD WHISKIES In Lancaster. Meney lefunded for anything proving unsatisfactory. Miller's liper Stere, .laCE.NTltE SQL'AHE. myTJlmdUAW Aimw RKPOHT OP THE CONDITION OP THE Quarry vllle National Hank, at Quarry ltle, in the state of Pennsylvania, at the ile-c of bus- iness JU.r. a, isse : nESOCKCEH. Leans and discounts I1UI.1II "aJ (IverdraftH 11.1 M I'. S. llends 10 secure circulation .Tn,neui I)uelromuinrec-dieservnageuts 15,sll 50 Due from ether Nutlnunl Hanks 12S 31 Heal estate, furniture. and llxtures .... C.,-J7 01 (Current expenses ami tuxes paid lift n Checks andether cash Items 73112 Hills of ether banks bio 00 fractional puicrciincncy, nickels and cents 3 M Specie 2.MI 10 Legal tender note 4,131 ou ltedemptleii fund with IT. S. Trcusuicr (.1 per cent, or circulation) 1.3.V) 00 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund I'ndlvlded profits National Hank Notes outstanding ... Individual deposits subject te check. Demand certificates or deposit Cashier's checks outstanding Due toether National 1 tanks fice.lftl 7i) I (vi.r.e et . H,() (0 .V!7 II . 27,l0 10 . (Jl.'JIH 3ii 2i ) 12 25 1.S7S 01 Total f lna,isa 70 Mute 0 J'rnniitmnUi, County of lAtncaittr,ti, I, A. S. Haiikeks, cashier of the above-named bank, de solemnly sm car that the above state ment 1 true, te the best of my knowledge aud belief. A. s, HAIIK.VK.iS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te befeie 1110 this 7th day el June, Issij. L. M. l'KTKKS, Netury Public. CeiwtCT Attest : K. M. STAUffElt, JOHN II. HAUL THOMAS K. AMIILKIt. ltd Directors. TJOTK IS MAKINd CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 113.00 A DOZIIC. AT NO. UW NOltTH UEEN BTUEET, JaulS-Ud Laucaoter, Vu vtfir ai VMintiKMKxn. WHY PAY IMS KOK A HUT OK TKKT11 hen ou can get the same nl s. at W. L. MSllKlfS lUMitat llwifits. , . ,, .Naif.' Neillnjiieenhttwt. (lasnilmlnlsteivd. tl,; .t irVNTIH-TWO(HH)H CKIAU PACK- T i r.u?. ai ine i:tll K tlllAK fAClOin, JlUHS-.1t --.iiuiiKii. i.um-tisitr co, I i?eiiui:k'm ii LIQUOR STORE, Ne 22 t KNTKr. 8IJI' M1K. aCHOOl, TAX KOIl 1NS. The dsplleatels In the hands el the Treas uiT-r. Hires- is-rcesl. cur for prompt payment. W. O MAUSIIaI.L. Treasurer, Ne. l;i eutieSiiuaiK. a 111 te I p. 111. .11 ihudll Ofilce heut- 11 rpOTHETOllACCOTKAlH: WKUKKE. JL bv glee notice Unit t'htllp Herngesser is 110 longer our nseul ter the sunpllug of leaf to te to tiacce. h nun this date Mr f s, hrts-der. one of our New Yerk Inspectors, will locale at l.nnc-as ter, l'a.,nud ivpiesent u- In that rapacity. ill AS, HMif. A CO.. JeMwd Inspectors. JTIIKSTtlKAND PICNIC - CifTIIK AMICITIA ASSOCIATION. On Thutsday, June leth, lss, at lell - llaln Su-I'emcH's euinlbtisses suit Irem Kuapp's SahHUi at one o'clock, and run every tieui 1e7 Jtd" CCKATCHICD IP 1-iTHNm'HE IS AN EYE SORE. Then make jour furniture leek llke NEW by using a bottle of Liglitiiiiii; Kuriiilure l'ellsli, Price, 2.sc, inanutactured and for ssle enl v bi ll. It COCHKA.V. Illtl'UUISt, Nes. 1 C A It) N'ei th Uueen St., Lancaster, Pa. mas-lyeiKllt T ATKNT STKA P PA NTA I.OONS. Tb Greatest luvtatiea of th Age. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap tit easy, de net bag nut at the knees, don't draw up when sitting down, and gte better satisfaction than any ethers. Plate your erdet with A. 11. HOM'Usteln, the Merchant latter, who has the sole right ter Lancaster for the Patent Deuble. Strap rautalenis 1 utter an unusually full stock of nehbj, giHHls ter l'antalisins, suits, Vesting and Spring Oieicoels, and am deetlug my en tire attention te my trtends aud patrons, and w 111 svirc no effort te teUiln the position 1 have se long held as first rlne Merchant Tailor et Lancaster llepectlully yours, A. II. UOSh.NSlr.IN. 17 Nertbgiiccn St. NK EW CKOCEKUX. HONESTY ISTIIE I1KS1 POLICY Pre-ents nit-un deception lhe name. In Its bu-tne-s ue. ts a lracsti of the act PcrspicA. cleu-, and tr-seelng in-eple knew this. Either In quantity or iiualtt, or through trickery, dupes pay for their delusion The purchaser t-iiijI and ul wills dues pi dearly for the sup sup pesisl gilt. 1 ' A New Stock of the 11EST llKA.Nlis Of l K s AND IOHEES, I e be sold en I heir Merits QUANTITY AND yl'ALITY ItU AllA.NTEED AT Charles JIacNay's Choice Family Grocery, Nes 115 aud 117 North cjueen stivet Jut received, a large euantlty et Petted Duck, i.ame Chicken, 1'urkev, Ham, Tongue and Heel ler tilenlc parties, imported (linger Ale, I Se tier deeeu dellrered. syrups ter sum mer Drinks All kinds of Imported chec-cs. Durkee's salad Dressing lmpnrtcsl UelNhes ferrts A Company's New Yerk Hams and bone less bacon juneMmd -VTP.W AITKACTION.S AT TOK BOSTON STORE. E EHY DAY SOMETHING NEW. We an' ment et showing an Immense Assert WHITE DRESS GOODS. Corded Pique-, Cradle Checks, India Linens l'rlscllla Checks, Victeria Lawns, In fact everything new- and desirable Printed Satlnes, Printed Ualtstes, Crinkled Seer, suckers, Emerald Checks, At Less Than City Prices. lust Opened Se Dezen of our famous Gent's I'nlaundried Shirts, Reinforced Hack and fieni and warranted Wnmsutta Mu-lln, frv, eai h. STAMM, BROS. & CO., N03. 26 Sz 20 North Queen St , LANCASTEli. PA. J S. I.IVI.EK A CO. June Clearing Cash Sale ! -lOCK MIST lib SOLD. Bargains in Every Department. best American Satlnes, sc worth UWc. Itrecade Ilelires, loe ; worth Sic. sentch Plaid Zephyrs, inc: werthSic. f ri'nch Zephyrs, 2Sc j worth IDc. Crinkle Segrsuckers,7c. worth 12c. Check and striped Crinkles, UWc . worth 1-c. Hlack Cashmeres, :cic, Sec, tac, 75c, 7c : reduced 15c te 2.1c per yard. Dress cioedsof all kind-, at prices te astonish anyone who knows the value of goods. Needles, ic : worth frc, and Sewing Machine Needles for all the different kinds of Sewing Machines, 5c a paper. Come and see our goods and prices. Ve will save you money. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce., Ne. 25 East King Streot, LAKlAbTKB, l'A. CHOES I KHOE.S ! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postefllce) We have just recefved ene of the best Lines el Men's Hey's, Youths', Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can beget for the money, thus complet ing our already large stock. We can guarantee the prices te be HOTTUM flUUltfcS." We have strictly "ONE PKICE." and guarantee entire satisfaction. If you want fine or coarse shoes or slippers; If you want hand or machine made shoes. In fact, if you want anything in the shoe line, that can be found only in nrst-class establishments ut Popular Prices, call at the -NEW HED rltONT SHOE STOUE, Ne. 18 N0KTU QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the Postefllce ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll-SmdAwlt u HE NONE IlL'T " BEST'S " HOT AIR EURIAOES! MADE Of HEAVY IKON. Mete square feet of ltadiatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the Hest HesulU lu Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches el any lleaturln themaiket. Pea or Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, luc ndlng Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Keglsters, etc. Pfenty of Lancaster relerutice. Heaters guaranteed te give entlre aatisfactleu or taken out ut our own expense. being both 11 ask a sua re of 1 g both practical men In the business, we l.np.t ,,r i.utrrtiiiiirf). Estimates choerlully furnished for I'lumblng, Uaa fitting, Tin and sncei iron iera, uoenng. Alse a lull supply el Tlnwarji, Ac. Prices te suit the tlnum. Oivo us a call. EVERTS & OVBRDEER, COllNKlt Of EAST KINO, JOHN AN'U MID DLE BTltEETS. inayl-CimdM.W.ASH mUlS I'APEH IS PItlNTED WITn INK Manufactured by J. K.WIUOHTS:GO., uuul-lya 2t!tn and Hare Bus,. Philadelphla, 1 JVKII ADrKKTlmtMKNTH. yANTKD-AJOttHNKYMANTAIl.OH " In make Ceal Apply Imniedlatiiii V.V June? tl.t W Abl'rSlfll. Iiucn, I.Vilt,. Biiti) sirPUKs - canaTTyTTiIimp and Itapo seed, Mixed bird Seed. While, and Ited U ravel, llird Manna, llaths, llltd lilt" lets and Cuttle f lh Hene, at IIUIlLhi's litfl'il Hid It it Ne. ;m West Mug Street MAUKI.KY'S "Yhl.l.OW KHONT' clear tiller Havana cent ("Igar Is pre luiunrcd by smoker the i.si In the mar ket, at .MAUKI.KY'S "Yellow front," , .. Ne. 21 North Queen Street, (formerly llartmau's) s P 11 1 N (I HAUT'S. OPEN1NU AT II. II KK FINE TAILORING. The lairgest and most Complete Assortment of fl.NK WOOI.LKNH fur the Spring Tindote be found In the ( Ity of Lancaster A Choice Line el spring Overceatings and PnntaliHiulngs la all tlie Lslest Patterns. I'llces Lew, best Vt etknianshtp, and all geisls Warranted as tepresenled. h."gerhart, NO. 1.1 N'OltTII qUKf.N STHKKT. Oppo.slte the I'ostetllce. mar27-l dlt l'J,U7'lNIJ. H 1KS1I ,V ItltOTHElt f. OH bit re ll A SOME IIKIOUE UNHKAIIDer BARGAINS! Men's Working Suits, At fl.te, 11.50 and Dm A MAM'S ALL WOOL SUIT, IS..SI, (si (O, 17.00, up III 110.00. NEN'S DRESS SUITS, f.i.ie. HU.10, 111.01 and iiite. Meu's Perfect Fitting Dress Suit, I Uc. fll.75, 117 10 up te ISU. OnrSl'PEUll COItlisciSEWS, I no, Ml", I12K', 11 1.75. H7 Wand r.ii 10. MensSl.EUSllCKEU COAlSand EM'S, 1 in, 11.75 and H NOIlf Ol.K 1 AC KETS, il' IERCHAET TAILOMM. HOY'S Sills. Ol'Tlls SI ITS. CltlLI'KE.Vs sl'lle, KILT Sf ITS. GENTS' FURNISHINGS All nt the Loweat Prlcea. Hirsti & Brether's ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. COIINER NOUTH QUEEN 8TKEET CENTUE SUUAltE. AN 1 1 W1 LL1AM.SON A FOSTEIt, 32 te 38 A PEIlfECT STOCK Ol- CLOTHING -1N- Thin But Substantial Fabrics -fOH- SUMMER AND MEDIUM WEIGHT, Suitable ter All Soasenn. PATTERNS SUITED TO ALL TASTES. NOBBY, OONSBRVATIVB OR MODEST. ShrewdBuylng haa onabled us te deviate from the nebular Line of Prlcea nud mark overy artlcle at the LOWEST l'OSSIULK FIGURES IN Clothing, Furnishings, HATS AND GAPS, BOOTS 8c SliODS, Rubber Clothing, TilUNKS, ULISI'S, CAIIBAS, HAND SATCHELS, Lup DusteiH nml Whips. TtTOpen to-dey a Case of Uen'a Wulte Dredd Slilrta for 14c. eacli. 32,84, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTEli, l'A. EAST KING STREET. Williamson & Fester. nn KAt.it uu jiitwr. I no It KEN'I'. " 1' A Tobaiee Wateliouse wllh l'enn'a It. It, Siding Laisiilly ler storing 3,tcUcAsca. Apply "marlivtld INTK.LI.lHKNCKIt OfftUK. 14IOK KENT. 3 LAM XSTf.ltHALL, Nes 2-Mand .'21 Hl.sr MM) STUKKT, for Halls, falls and Entetlnlnmeuts. All per sons having skates In lieces are tei nested bile liiOMithem In ten dais. OUIcoepeu lute I J a. 111. ur.7 lmd "IIOK KENT. 1- Shep in rosrel Ne S7 Westchectnutstreet, tlseil US II el,.t- 1...- , .. ul.i... n. ... V V!1, tadwiim south Oueen and Prlnie rtiniii.'. V -". y UVX " " cnrilage tacteiy. Alsea dwelling and steiuriHim new occupied by A. A. llllblev Ajtplyat itie as n drug store, West Mug sttceL n.--im INTKI.MUKNUKIt Of riCK. lJ .':.,; vi,:-un,I'' '"' held at &- lMlMIC HU UU Sitll.tllill- .tit... 1 Um! ..1 At l. I I ti...ltt..l !". ,.'v,',,t V.a :M .11 l.al Chestnut street, Lancaster Pa ihe llouseheld tloeds and f ntidtui".C"uch' as l'l Mis and Heddlng. larpets. SUnes, Tables, laiunge, ;. '; '"', ruurir. ,,n, numerous (() men- lien the preneitj of the eslate of Mis. Katie Kuity, deceased Safe It) begin nl one o'clock pin. 1 erinstuade knew n at sale JOHN II MET.LKU, . , , .lONAHMWAKTI.f.Y J""-" f.secuters. IJI'IU.H' SALE OK VAl.t'AUI.K Mil.!, i. rllOPEll'l' owned bv the City of l.aucas ter, 011 SA'll'ltDAY, JllNE lti,si, ,n (nn t eiinty Heuse en East Ktngstreid, will 1 si sold all that certain trait et land, situate at lulerseo lulersee lulerseo Hen of the loiiestegaand Hlg Spring tuiiiplke and leiiestiiga eieek. lu Lancaster and West l.ainpetei townships, laineaster county, Pa knew ntis the Old I nctery property, containing Seven Ai reenudenellundiedniid Ten Perches, lhe building-, en these premises rouslslel the leiualiis of the 1'eui steiy stone 1-nctery which wasdestiiiKsl by lite a number et years age, but the walls leinatn standing us tlrm as at the time of the lire, and can be built upon again. 1 he, water power te be obtained hem Is second te none In the cuuuti Tin- head and tall race stand Intact as nh 11 the mill was lu nctlvoop nctlveop nctlvoep crutlmi, and etui tit- tui ued bv a 1111 si unite outlay tutoenc of the tiestciilxt Mills In the count)'. Hits pmitcrty ts net mere than a mile Irem Ijincnster city, wllhagoed turnpike running Intotenu.andliH'iiled In the midst el perhaps lhe rblie.t agricultural anil wluvit growing ills-tllel- lu tlie werbl. ile te commence at 7K o'clock p. in. I er linltier particulars cull en u. .1. 11 1 1 it. Clntlnnnn Propeity ( elninlttti', Or.lOEl. .. MAIN KM. Ne ! Nnrth iRNHl tlt HKltT, KukiiHtrrcit, l.nnciwtr, l'n Alll't l.7,10,lS,ll,ltl,l!ll 1?r.ll TiUfS SA1.K OK vai.uaiii.i: .III U III. l. hi I'. VIE Will t. -..1.1 ut PiiMti' f.ilc mi MONDAY. JUNE 11. I1"., lv th,. nniti-rtiKiit'tl nxi'Ciitoret the wlllet PttUtpt tiiHtl.m Hiiuulni;cr,tlucea8C'i1, ttiH lettimln Itful Ktnti., te evil Ne I. All Hint r.i min Tiv-siei-y HH1CK lVV EI.I.1M, IIdI'sK. mtli n Two.'Ctery f rutue Htieputtncliist. unit lnt m pliMimf kicmuuI tliorvte lHilnntflng, itiniti-il en tltt t-nut nliln of North l'rlnre ilri-ct. Imtncaui eraiiKC 11 ml t'lit'ictnut ftrivtK, lnnHlli'tt et l.niii!iHtir. mljelnlni; prep. crt of iirerKu 1.HK11111111 (hnenti in thn Mi-rtl-nine Helnl) 011 tin, north, liy jirepvrty of i;w. II. Iliuliiiuti en the mat, nut! by property ntU. tl. Ilerrcm tlie wmtli. centnlnlnK 11 (lentuiciMin uilil PrlncK atiift of terty (Mi t.,. ti'ii (lei tncne, iiiiiru or lr., 1111,1 i.tti'iuttiiK In ilcpth fitvtwiiKiii, thtrtj thn-e t M) I.Mit, morn 01 Ic-h. Ne. i .Vine. hII tliut luitiiin tilt'coer piiiiiil e( I mil, Hltinttiil In th vlll.iftn et .lale HitrlHir, Miuier tennHliip, l.iinrtutir county. Pit, known n.pitrtef let Ne. . in plot of tlit vIIIuke, ilci srrthiHl ly nitf nml beiitulu, hi InlleHn, te nit lltiiliiit.iiu m ,1 piiit en thn liitnk el th C nm-ttii c-iv4'W. tlifiiin liy let Ne. ID North ?! tli'irriH-, VV it forty in'trhm, tlienrn ieulli id ilo ile KriM's, VV".t te iM-n-hi'm. th.'iire by tlie ether inetrty et mil.t let Ne '.1, south ?! Prms, Ktwt liutj prrrhvi. te tli t oiiflei:ii rrrrk, tlicncu up the-tine North I-ileleiw. hunt l e perrhei, te ttie pl'ti-e et U'tftniilntf. cintnlnlnn eUhly (Hi) p, re he, mere m leti.en Mhti-h Isert'CleU K larKt) V ntlne IlwelllUK Heu-e Sale of Ne. 1 tiiceintnenee nt 7J e'cliK'k p. til et suiil ilaj , itt the Loeparil hotel, lu the city el l.itiii'niiter Siile of Ne '! te rnmiuence nt 2 o'clock p in. en the premise-. In the vtllutte of itle Hurlmr lettn- nml tonOtiieti!. will tm initilt known by II M.MHKEINEIt, Executer. 1'iwltlvc'Miiie. IUmit Mil iiisnT. Anct. nun in il.W ,tW:n 1'AUKB. ,11', IDKNllt N l'A UK. u, Di rap mi ON THi: niltV.LI JIOL'NT HOPE K.ULKUA1): Te Cliiiiilie.. 1.0,11". SiK-letli)4 milt ether m)- lect nricunl. tiien iteiephitlnK exciirnleni clurtnif the .E V.OS Of Its., the ceuipany beRH toiinneiince tlmt every facility has been per fect! l for 1 -i.tlillni; the put, lie te lesneh thin fit ,iit niKert. nml no etr.irl lia lni'n tpun-rt te iintkci l'ENKV V l'A UK iiiert) uttntctlvi) than eer betore. for the lice uae of cxcumlenUU are pruvlileil HO ATS ON THE I.AhE, CllOtJUET, I.AVVN TEN Nit ASH ll.VSE IIA1.I, liKOl' NT18, TAIH.hn, HENCHEb, SVVINUS, DANCINI, PAVIl.lON.IlANIIrtTAND.L.Vnaf. HHKl.Thlt IIOL'.tE, KITCHEN, 1IAHKET AND C I.OAIi UOOMS, AND OltiEKVATOUV ON TOP Of SOUTH ilOl'N T VI N. There Is nlHen UEfUEallSIENT AND DIN I.NCI KOO.M In charge of n competent caterer, where metiU can lw procured at tniHlemte rateHi bexliliM Photeuniph c.iilliiry, Nuwn htniut anil Ttslt'KmphOnice. Ne liUeiiu.Ulnn Li'iiiers AlluMcilen the Oreumli. ArntiiKCiiiieiitH for Kcniisluu.H Hum all peluu can be ininte b applying te CAItfVON SCH.VtAI.ENSEE. Hupt. Cornwall A Mt. Ilope ll.'ll., Lebanon, Pa. Ore . ti.ll.VN'COLIt.Cieii. 1'ihj. AM. l'hll. A Itenillnic K. 11 , Ne. i.7 south f eutth bt, Phlln. tnaylJ3md iSI t. (iinrr.NA I'Aiiii. IT. ORETtfA PAM, -fOlt- EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. ThU pni k In located lu the heart of thu Seuth Mountain cm the l.lue of thu Cornwall t& Lebanon Railroad, Nine inllcri Deuth of the city of Lebanon, Mllhln ea. ilNlancn of II;irrNl)tirg, HeaiHni;, l.:iiica-tii, Cel nml, In anil all point ou the Phil mlelphU X llfiiilliu; anil I'emiaylvunlii Kail ifutlK. The Kreuuild urn larnc, ceterlug hun 1I11.1I1 et acre-., and me f KEE TO ALL, The Convenience are A l.AKt.E DANCINCI PAVILION, A SPACKlt'H DINTNU HALL, TWO KITCHENS, ll.VUOAOE AND COAT ItllOM, PilOTOUKAPH UALLEHV, hlle the Arniuireuivnts ter Amusement con- CltOOtlKT AND HALL OUOUNDS, IIOWLISO AI.I.KY. BHOOITNO UALLEHV, fl.VINUHOIWES. CiUOITS, AC, Ae. Tables for Lnuuherx, Ituatle Seatu and lionchen urescatt d tlnnuKheiit the grounds. A New Attiactlen ler the uiwen of l-! I LAKE CONEWAOO, Cevering nearly Tventy Acres, cm which are nlnced a number of Kleitant New ileatn, and nlilt tlie batiks of which urn pleiuant walks nml Invely Mccnery. Partlen ilelrliiK It can precure nry. 1 1 rail MenMnt the an the iiinluir Hall will be under the Hiipei-vlsinii of E. M. llOLTZ, of tint i.tti'ANOM viLLKv jiechis. ino.ie wne wian te spend A DAY IN THE MOUNTAINS can llnd no plnce se beautiful or nll'ordluirse much pleas ure as .MOUNTOUKTNA. NOINTO.MCATINO DUINK8 ALLOWED ON THE PllKMlBf.S. Excursions Irem all points en thu Ptmnsylvit. 11I11 Kallread, Mill be carried direct te the f'ttik without change nf cars. Excursion lates and lull Information can be obtained upon application te (iee. W. lieyd, Assistant ,eneraf PiusoiiKer Agent, l'eiinsjlvu. nla Ilailrelid, Hi Seuth fourth street, Philadcl Philadcl Philadcl phla.orte J. C. .tENNlNllS, Supt. c. A L. ltallread, Lebanun, l'a. mayV'md 1"Al'IiMOO I1UA. V- .1114 iHtreeeli-ed nnetherlntuf Dr. Souvcrcen's Modlclne. latnel the fjiucsiler Itlnk. for sale only at KAlff MAN'S DltlfO 8TOUE. MNellh QtlCCIl Btleet, f lve Deers North of tlie 1'ostelllco. J5-lwd F OK STAPI.K (iOOD.S, HUITKI) KOIt Meehanlcs and Wniklnutneu. co te 1IECII. TOLD'S, whorejou will llnd WerMnx Pauls, Overalls, Shuts et any kind; .Jackets at pticta te suit the Ilium. Underwear ami Hosiery, suited for all soaeeus, at prices less than ever. Lain style Cellars, Culls, Handkerchief's, Sus penders and Notions genernlly. AT HKCIITOLD'., u Ne. 52 North cjuoeu eticet, -SI)?n et tlm lll hleckliiK. P. 8. cheice lliilldlnu Lets ; Stone and Sand lur Sale, Ql'l NAJ.IiTHi: VKAH. "TII& MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest mid most pteinlnently located Hetel Elegantly furnished "ml liberally man. awed. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven tilated. Openutl the year. OHARLBS McGLADE. -Wllrepliy'g Orcheatra. Jc7-Jiul mi
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