Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 11, 1886, Image 4

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THB LANOABTBR DAILY INTELL1G1CNOBR FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1886.
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m 'tea ( IMcbtct from tha Coenty the
- 6jariaMttlo'clecliUiltnorDloK te try
' fe MM of the county oflleors against Hip
mmt i'i'iml"1nnffiT. torpcevor tlieineunts
( (Mr credit at the county treasury when
ttM MUry Uw wh decUretl unconstitutional.
Th Wires county efllcera who uett thoeom-
riMkmei were llegtster Hteuer, cterk of the
quarter esletiii nd J'rothenotary nki.ch.
Under the prevision of tee law an agrcoinent
waa atoned by oeunsel for the olllcers and
eoraulMteaera that the aulU should be tried
before the court, without a jury. TlieflrM,
caas called waa that of Krelster Hteuer. He
waa lapiaaented by II. M. North, Goerxo
Nuau aad J. Hay Brown. The oemtuls
aieaer were retreanted by I). O. EMieliimn,
A. Herr Smith, 8. IL Keynelda, Joint 11. Fry
aad County Solicitor Hhenck.
Tkecaae wasotieuod by Mr. ltrewn, who
vntllned pUlntlll'a cane. Mr. Hteuer wi
called te the wltncsB stand and lie testlueil
that he entered en the duties of his ofllce nt
register at wills en the first Monday el
January, 18SA ; that he paid intothe treamry
M.IOI.IW up te the time the Hillary act was de
clared unconstitutional, and thorn w hi paid
te him and his clerkH for salaries ,7.1:132,
leaving balance te hisrredit off 1,-ua.wi.
Counseller plaintiff ettered te provejthat
Mr. Stener waa threatened with prosecution
and removal IromeOlcolf he negltctejl te
comply with the previsions of the salary bill.
The defense objected and the matter t
argued. The court ruled out the question
and nlalntlfTthen rested.
The defense said tbe question In ilNtnite
waa one entirely of law and they had no tin
Union v te efl'er. They put en the ceurt'a
notes tbe following- autherities: I'oeplo'a
against me uity or riltaburg, bin inner
bridge. 301 : Ue'pltal against Philadelphia
county, 12th Harris, 220 ; Tuvler against the
Beard of Health, "th Casey," 73 j ltoreugli of
Aiieniewu again mi eerier, sin nam", i.i ,
Wbarien against the ItoretiKh or Dinning.
ham, 1st Wright, 371; Lambem apalnrt the
Commissioners, 07tU U. H. Supreme
Court Keport; Kailread agaltut Uoininis Ueininis Uoininis
slenera, OSlhU.S. reports'; Smith's ca-es. Sec
ond velume of leading caes and Geed vs.
llerr, 7th Watts and Sorceaut
It was arranged that there should I") ene
speech ou each side.
Mr. Nauman for the plnlntlll salil he ilo ile
sircd te inake a brief statement before the ar
gument ler the defense w ai opened. 1 16 said
tills case is te be tried se far at actual results
areconcerned as If the salary law h I never
been passed. Mr. Stener vraselectcd register
under the laws of the commonwealth. He
made eertaln payment which were admitted
the county was net entitled te. It cannot be
pretended that If Mr. Stener had put thin
money Inte his pocket that thecouiinlssletiers
could never get It If he had Kept the money
as the Schuylkill county ellleer did
it would have required a mandamus
for thorn te get It. This money never was
the property of the county, but was imld In
by reason of the previsions ei the law. He
was required te pay ever each month the
money received or subject himself te prosecu
tion or removal I rem ofllce. He could net
luve made any arrangement for uu amicable
test, with commissioners, ler under the law
any citizen of the county would have pro
ceeded against the register for net complying
with the previsions el the salary act.
Mr.Kshleman, for tbe commissioners, stated
that uuder no circumstances was the money
In dispute the property of Mr. Stener. Jt
was net admitted that the money vras bl,ner
could It be luferred. The money under the
law of the laud belonged te the county, and
It Was the duty of the commissioners te see
that it remained in the treasury. The plain
tiff was elected register and knew when he
entered upon the duties of his ofllce that
he was euly entitled te the compensa
tion prescribed by the salary act. He
performed his duties, under that act,
paid the moneys he received in his
office monthly te the county treasurer, w here
It properly belonged. He drew his xalary
under that act, and hu new seeks te recover
back money paid In iieoerdauco Willi the
law, with his uuderstaudlng el the law, paid
voluntarily. The fact thai the law w.vs de
clared unconstitutional dots net allow
him te recover for what he had al
ready paid In. Frem the tliuii that
the law was declared tliicountitutleu.il
ItilsolUcer theu fell back ou the old fee sys
tern. If It waa a voluntary payment ou the
part of the register, it cannot le recovered
back Payments of taxes and assessments
cau be recovered back ir paid under duress,
but tbe simple fact that lie might lie prosecu
ted cannot be construed into duress. If the
register would have withheld tbe money re
ceived In his ollice und compelled the "com
missioners te ami for It he might have tied
the money up and probably would net have
had te pay It ever.
Mr. Is ertb said there was no case en the
books similar le the one new liefore theceurt.
In this case Mr. Stener received no consider
ation for the money he paid Inte the treasury
and why should he net new have the money.
Kijully and geed ceusciencu require that he
should have it. The delenseclaim that there
was no coercion as te payment, ami M.13-that
while they never had a claim te the money
still they will keep It. The plaintiff never
Intended that the niouey he paid in was a
gilt te the commissioners. He psrted w 1th It
because be was a public ellleer, because: the
law imposed that duty en him ami lallure ou
hia part eipesed him te tertalu penalties,
among which were prosecutions uud lossel
his ofllce. It was net necessary that the
commissioners should say te him that
thny euld euturce the previsions et the
salary act. The law was a standing men
ace te this plalntlll. The couimlssieiieis fur
Dished the necessary blanks te him te
make monthly returns, and that alone had
the effect of a threat en him. .Mr. North
cited a number of cases in support efbls ix.
sitlen among which were Merris against
Farren, 1st Dallas, H7 ; Celucll agalut 1'eo 1'ee
ten, 3d Walts, 327: bth Sergeant .V llawle,
1CU ; Sth, Watts it Sergeant, -102 : 1 Itli, Xor Xer
ris, 333. M the conclusion of Mr. North's
argument, Mr. Smith made a short argu
ment. It was agreed net te argue the suits or the
protbenotary and clerks te-day, ccunsel pre
ferring te waltfer tbedecisleu et the com ten
the case argued.
Court adjourned te 230 o'clock when the
Injunction case of Given agaiust (irier will
, be argued.
CUItllENT llUblNF.sS.
The court made an order for the opening of
Filbert street from Fremont te Poplar, and
North Frauklln street, fiem Kast Kliig street
te the New Helland turnpike.
The court made the decree asked for as te
thelluoaef thopreHrty of the U. II. church
at Mountville, between thelr property and
tbat of Jehn Frldy'a heirs.
Wlnlleld S. CJeiter was granted a soldier's
license te puddle goods hi the comity.
The lllluian Case.
Walter M. Franklin, who filed csceptiniiB
le the account efllm executer of the w 11
of Oen. A. D. Ditmars went before
the court te-day, and asked loave te with
draw the exceptions and state that the ac
count should be absolutely continued.
The llual disposition of the case In the
United States district court, jesteiday, has
been the general topic of conversation te-day.
It is undersUxHl that the trial of thecase
was a mere formality, and that it wusngruud
the will was te be setaside.
Mera Heur Kraut ut the I'tlxm.
In the thlrty.flltb annual rcpert'ul the prison
Inspectors I find the following, iiage 10:
II. nrutkbllisugullen sour kruul (te
y.uourUguUeimsuur Uiuut f j a
I. D. l-otevcr (J gallons sour kraut fi30.
Teut jjjjjj
Onpage22,iuthoais.-euutinaterial,c, en
hand isthe follewing: '
4lamu Beur kraut j2.ue
mesa are the euly three accounted ler.
ilSr7iHer8 llees l,, fourth barrel cemu in.
inspector ple&seauswer Y
WiiisTi.ixii Jack.
w.h ,?u ''i Itw
""" snaeiin BtnUncl.
A man stjtiin t.,..
ling, from "erks TOut7ette ll"
the White Oak station . T. te n
n,-. tm .. TZ:?, ."-.. u.8U,e te Jeli r.ab-
near
ing mostly aa a laborer,
...w ,,, uuia B(,
work-
Alter a
mrrle,l iiilnr,l,ie...r ii..." ..' " "'"e he
lew days age he ten, a, Kd ruUr'M,ly- A
. leaving his family lihlud. The L, l,?url'
constable from lierks county wsmm n. i y .
miner Kablluir, with h0lfflw?fakm'i:
bim te IJerks, where bis ilrst wife la 1 1 v i ,
but the constable was just "In lime le IxJ tSi
Knlglils of HI, Jehn !luiuet.
The Knights of SL Jehu gave the ladles
who asuIslcU at their fair, a banquet last even
lne. It was held In the second story of Fill
ten hall, and about fcevenly perteus were
present. Jehu A. Cey le, esq., welcomed the
utiles ie me uauquei, uuer which me many
geed things provided were disposed of. It
Was a pleasant social gathering and will long
be remembered aa one of the pleasant events
te Uie blitery of the oxganliaUeu.
ItlBD AT MARTW fUttUK.
Dcmlie of a Well Known Irenmaster am! Mtm
lier of a 1'reinlnent ramllv.
Kebert Smith I'etta, who died nt Martle
Ferge, InMartlc tow nshli, this eiiinty, alwiit
nlne miles northwest of Lancaster ou Weil Weil
nenday evening, was born Decoinber 21, 1SI3,
and waa therefore in his 73d year. He was
the son Of Jeseph nnd Sarah 1'etts, el l'otts l'etts l'otts
tewn, both long sln"0 deceasi il, and Is the
last of twelve children, himself and scleral
of bis brothers being eminent men In business
and social allalrs in thelr day and generation.
Henry Fetts, some years age, president of
the bank of l'ottstewn; Jeseph l'etts, cif
l'ottstewn i Jehn Potts, ofNerrlstoan J 1) iv Id
Potts, of Smingteti. were brothers, aud
F.mtly, wile of the late Jehn P. Mutter, of
Pottstown, was a sitorei deceased.
The first wife or Hebert S. Potts was Annle
II,, daughter of Kev. Levi Hull ; lliesweud
wile, who survives him, was Ii.vdla llaldnln.
He had three, children Heward, by the llrsl
marriage, w he Is new residing at St. Paul;
Maria and Charles S., bv the second wife
tbe former mirrkdte Henry Tew nsend, of
PhllslelpblH, ami the latter deceived.
Mr. Potts bad been for many vears inter,
t'sted In the linn of Havks ,v. Potts, icon) icen)
iiMed et Kduard.S. Davie. Henry Potts, jr.
Itelwrt S. Potts, new all deceased, and
Oeorge II. Potts,) In the iron work at
Martle forge, and was manager of the same.
A low days age he paid n visit te Pottstown,
accompanied by his wire, and eiilv lelt there
im Tuedav, June 1st. He was well
known as uu estlmible and liitelllijciit gen gen
tlemau ami an experienced lien manufac
turer. An OrKSlil'isI l.lliirt l l'rrtre Hie Ttlnlirrr,!
Uiuil nl Penny lttil
The Pentis.vlv.uili Forestry asswlitlen was
organized en Thursday afternoon at the
rooms et the Historical secietj of Pennsyl
vania, Thirteenth and Locust streets, Phila
delphia. Teuqierary ellleer w ere elected as
follews: President, Professer J. T. Koth Keth
nck ; treasurer. Dr. Jehu P. l.imdy ; secre
taries, Jehn Ulrkiublne and Professer W. N.
Ijocklngen. An executive committee, com
prising the nillcers ami Mrs Ilrlnten Cete,
Preressnr IMiiiuiul James. Mr. J P. l.undy,
Miss Kdltb Wright, llev. J. Andrews Harris,
Professer Themas Median, Themas (Jnlv in,
Dr. Geerge M. Coates, Jeremiah Hess, A.
Wlllielin, llurnct I.audreth, Cel. Ueorge W.
Weistllng, P 1- Welmer, J.eiib Kiiabbaud
Herbert Welsh, vmis chosen te serve until
the next meeting of the association in No
vember, and empewered intake step toward
raising the sum of j,i,O0O ler advancing the
work el the society. A constitution was
adopted, which provides that " the object el
the association shall be te secure aud main
tain a due proportion or forest area through
out the state; te disseminate information
cencernim; the growth, proiKirtleu and utili
zation of lerests ; te show the ureat ev lis re
sulting from lerest destruction, In the de
crease and unequal distribution of available
water supplies, iuqiuverishuieiit el the soil,
the injury te various Industrie and the
chniigu ill climatu; te secure the eniclnieiit
by the legislature or surh laws as shall tend
te Increase and preserve the forests of the
state." The constitution also prev Ides that a
special feature et the work nl theassisMatlen
shall be the publication or literature relating
te forestry.
A paper was read by Prof. W. N. lacking lacking
ten liiHin the " Causes or the destruction of
forests." The speaker attributed the remark
able diminution et tercst area te the wireless
manner In which timber Is cut aud the wan
ton destruction or enormous areas of stand
ing timber In clearing laud.
A lllrl's 1'rculUr M-utl Powers,
Bedford Uei) DSpitch te the ChlciiRO Herald.
Thore etlsts In this county a very
curiouseptlcal phenomenon In the person or
a little girl alsiut ten years old, by the name
of Nancy Tayler. She attends vehoel up in
Ci rant township, irthe current philosophy
of vision, that we really see things upslde
down, be correct, then this Utile girl Is an In
stance of a person who see objects as thev
really are. She does her figuring and writ
ing with Inverted characters, begins at the
right side or the slate or pajs'r, and reads
with the Isiek upiide down. Objects within
two feet of her ejes leek Inverted, while ff
removed lurlher oil they make the une Im
pression en her isien iry eru ins th it they du
en ether iHsipln's. Her eves are light blue,
aud have nothing about their appearance te
iudUate them less capable of perlerning
their functions than ordinary optic. They
have been examined In, pniiiiiuent sptclal
lsts, but no uiallormatlen leuid be detected.
A I.Uely I'll nil- ut lilli llalu.
Yesterday altemoen a picnic vmis held at
Tells Haln. The tickets stated that theallair
was under the auspices of the Amacitia
association. Thore is no such aiiorganlAitieu
in thiscity, but the picnic was managed by a
man named Harry Sanderson. In the after
noon a band of music vmis put iihiii the strtets
and It was followed by omnibuses te take
people te the grounds. The crowd present
was net very large, but it was certainly well
mived. They were bent Umiii having a geed
time and are said te have had it. Alsiut
0 o'clock a heavy rain set In, and, although
there was lets et water ou the grounds, lew
et these present aru known te have piruiken
of any. The picnic was kept up all evening
ami after dark there was a ;r at deal of tluht
lug tiutwetii women and men. A iiiuulieriif
persons had their heads puiuhed, but noun
were seriously hurt- Theallair was net nt
all.credltable te the pemen getting it up or
these w he attended.
Slliglti Itixik" Mm,
Frem the Atlanta Constitution.
De you remember the man who memorized
the entire Illble? He was an Englishman In
the lower walks of lire. When public atten
tion was lirstnttracted telilm learned bIshew
aud lawyers thought the man must be
a loel. They argued that his devotion te
one lioek must have made him narrow
minded, and that his memory had been de
veloped ut the exiHiisu or his reasoning
powers. Without divulging their object,
they ingeniously drew ttie iliblu student out
en various questions or public imiHiilance.
TothelrHurprisuthoiii.ui plikial up all the
jwlnts almost by intuition, and whenever he
took a stand In nil argument he routed the
trained logicians opposed le him with iierfeet
ease. It was then agreed by the discomfited
scholars that the Illble Was an exceptional
book, and the man who was able te master It
was equal te any intellect!! il lask.
The lawjers will tell jeu that they have
mero trouble with the lawyer who has made
the cedu bl whule study than they have
with the. man who has a library et a thou
sand volumes.
A intuit; Weman Pall In ml.
Maiiiktta, Pa., June 1U Mrs. Kale Mo Me
Kaln, wiloel Auies McKaiu, or Fast Denegal
township, suddenly fell dead this evening
while cleaning house. Deputy Corener
Jacob Thiima was summoned and be eni eni
iMiHled a jury. The attending phvslciaii,
H. W, Mew erv, salil that heart dl-ei-e was
the cause el' death. The Jury reiiderul u ver
dict accordingly. The deceased was 22 yearn
el age.
Cerreitlnit
It was net W. F. Ilambriglit who 1ms kin
held Isifore Alderman llarr, for embezzle
ment, as was stated In thlspRpe rhistevehiiii;
The iuiiie or the accused Is W. A. Hiimbrighl!
W. F. Is the well known railroad man.
4late Hall for a Henrlnc
Kratik Demauaud James Tarr have been
prosecuted before Alderman Fordney for
committing an asuiultand battery an Wesley
Staplorerd. '1 he accused entered bnlliera
hearing.
Temperance .Vleeilii)
CapUlnStuidivaiit will speuk shout temper
auce for the Women's ChrUtl m rempeiaiue
union nevtSumluy. Stiiidlvaut mis IuiiikiI) u
sea captain, uud lu 1S70 he found Kraiu Is .Mur
phy a prisoner In the Peitland Hie IJall lie
rescutdhliuandlhd great timiieiaiiie wetker
uteuce bi'Kun hU brilliant i-auei.
Ukmkhiikr the races at Jlctlrami's Paik Men
uy utiirniMiii. Clese and eveilinn urea may
t;e expected, uud the udmls.leii will beeidy a
cents, including seats en lliugrand stand. 2ul
lUfATHn
th 4ju7J?r,oi"hi,JKiune8' l",!-Jeu" ,)CI"'' "'
dence. Ne. 433 North Prime. S?,,Wen '"J"'
afternoon at J o'clock. InuraauftTurt.?
cemetery. uuaa'tr
JtJirrjcrs.
(hllilelihla ITedar Matkel.
MiLADiLrniA. June 11. Fleur Market l
Ktrsey. Hates el '."O barrel Minn, bakers at
IJMVitMt I'etina, fninlly Rt M 7r0 I Western
at M lisll C:.S ; Patents. I NHtv Ol
ltye Heur as quiet at M XHti 10.
1 p. tn, can Wheat I une, SI' ic ; July,
my,c i Aug , s.i,sc t fcpu. w4c.
Cern 1 une, ftia , July 4ltc; Aug., 4."c.
Sept., ViC
trnts-aune, S-'at July, 3e i Aug., Jlci
scpu, J2Kc
evrerk PriHluie .VfsrKrt.
S Yer.K, June It rimir nmrket en II but
quiet t lne, 12 le(3 1 Suiierniin. I-' ,l''l
ceimnnn te xa Kxtm Wustcin. "?
City Mill Ktn, II IXs.4 ter West Indies .
Minn. Kxtm,.tHi . ....v.
Wheat Ne. 1 Ktsl state nn epm. '"'i:,"r
lied, Klc: Mi. 1 While, l',-',1f'. ,1 .,.
Winter, July,, ivt'.c; Ne. t Kid. Winter, aus .
" '..rn-Vn t Mlll.l. Cash. id . JlllV. l"i-
Oats-Ne. 1 While, Male, l.
de, .HVc t Ne. S nilM'd, July, ii'hC .
Uyu dull (State, R'c,
llarley nnmliial. ...,, c
Perk dull i e .MesslKVJin Kk
tc! Ne.
ljvnl Allg f"l .-rai,r'.i
1 le'r 60 test boiling
MeIhum unlet! lie.
Tuns'nllne ntnixral 3:V- , ., ... ,,,...,.
Itiwfn dull : strstneit te k.sh1.I ik,l U.S
p..i, !,. nm, lull i ledued In eves. w
rrelghts dulli grain te Llverpoel.:ve.
iiuiuir jiarsii uuiij
Weitein
Unvunery. l'tttic . ...
Cheese iiulei Western Hat, NtiHc.
hggs dull, state. UV,c I Western, l4(IlJc.
sugir market dull . Kenned lUiuuit, BJkC .
Uninitiated, b 3 I6m4c.
Tallew Meadyt pnme clt y, 4V,c.
1 ettee dull ; lair carpee at ',
Ulcu ii ulct s ranees from Sk.ec
(inlCSRO M irsri.
UatOAOe, June 11. 10 a. in. Market opened
Wheal June, 75' Kc. July, ,5c ,
Sept., Tt'.c.
Cern .lime. 3.Vi , Jul , JJ'.c
Aug ,
Mte .
Aug,
3,e
37c 1 Sept , w c
Outs-June, ii,c. Jul). 2;'e; Aug, u.'.c
Sept-.a-c . . .
rerk Inly. s;: Aug, jsni): bept., M'S
Ijirtlliily. f. II, Aug, H M. bept
WS7VJ.
lillw-J uly, t?H : Auk , W .3 : Sept., Ii KS
cuvisu.
Wheat J line. T!e j July, 71c
Aumut, ,v48
75c: tepi , 7b- kc-
Cirn-June. Uc , Jul, ,.
SAP . sent . 3:?4C
.Vugllst,
Oat Mine, 21)ic, July, iT)i:
,ug., s-;
sent . a.KC
Perk-June, M jv,;Jul), K fS
fs'.'s: Sept., RlCMkC
Ijird-June, ! e:fi,i 10; July, M 15;
t,'i!X; St.pt , JitJlVJC ;:s
uttis i une, .v 5-S; July, s:,S .
5:), , Sept , A
Aug.,
Aug.,
Au'.,
clraiu huiI iToviRieim
rumLihcdbyS. K. Yinidt, ltreker, Chicago.
J une 11. t ' liK-k p. in.
Whest. tern. Oats. Perk. Lard.
June 7iJ4 .1l4
July 74 .t-""4 '-"i 1 Ui
AlltfUSt TJii S7; -xI sws -i
September Te. ST1, J.'4 9 10 l J-S
(ictetsr 7bs
December 7J ... - -
Kecelpu. Carl-ets.
VVlnterWheat
Spring Wheat l
Cera IN
Data li
lt) u i
llarley I
Oil City
Crude oil t.V(,
lleau.
ltece.lpLs Iles
Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u .
Wheat. Cern. Oils, l'nrk. Ijird
Inne 7.': 30h 17K s s-jw i,ie
July 71 1V, B7K s "IU tn
AiiKiist. 7JJ ..s a.sj swij r. iv
September. 7r'; ST; ai si alii 6 30
October 76'4
Detembt r
Oil City
Crude Oil
Live Stock Alarkeljt.
Cuicjioe, J une 10 -The Drei er j' eurnfil reports
Cattli Iteci'ipts, S,ji head; shipment. J,oee
market fairly actlvu and 10c lower shlppliiK
Bteers.uvi te 1M0 as, II VitJ'. iJ , stetkers anil
lieders. IJT5KITV. tes, bulls and mixed, l 6
Giucbulk, tiMkliai; through leians, W CO
U te . (jiu-sers. f 'fifiS 10.
lles liccvlpt-s, 35um head; Bhlptnentfl, 7.'"0
hiid ; market &low ; early cle-lu strong ;
rmtKh aud mixed ii rilt i - p'lCkltiK and
shipping, Wieai3u;lliht,3(sVtlSi; uklpj, r:50
.e.
Sheep ltec'lptM, 7 10 head; Hhlpments. none,
market strnns; natives, HWfl I W Texans,$n
Qi;l; ljimb-, flMflJV.
Kabt LikTT cuttle ns;etiu, 7'-0 head ,
1 ipuiunt, 7'M head , murlii t plow . prien , f3 i
5 : f ilr te kikhI. (I 7Mt .'' . common, . .
blilpinenta tn Nim erk, none
llem receipts, wi head; shipments, l.lni ;
market firm : Philadelphia, W itJ4 4i ; erk
ors, liOI 40. shipments te Ne lerk, t car
leails
Shtep n-celpts, l.s.i head, uhlpments, J,i ;
market dull prime, Jl Ufil c.'i fair te geed,
J 73t(l -" , tommeii, tl Setfiie , lambs, tltib.
htucK Vliraets.
tjuouuiens by Kind, Mcli rutin .1 Ce., bankers,
Lancaster, Pa.
new TURK list. 11 a. x. I." m. 3 r.M.
Canada l'aclllc i'-V:
C C. C. I M 51'i tsO
Cel. Ceal -!,
Central Pacific. ' Ul,
CaniKla Southern ll IP: IJ'
Chi., 8t L. A I'Bh T
Denver A lllortninrte . si.
l)ei . Lack. Wustern l?i He", 1104
Brie :s .-si. i-
KrleM VVU uu li
New Jervey Centnu 52; si M.
K. AT mc -2V.
Leu. AN 2-'i .WK il
Lake Shere cl M r-.',
MlchlKan Central 7P4 IV, Tfji
Missouri Pacltic lvilj lej li'ii:
Nertliern ratine .Vi -i)', j;
N.PPrel ,7I ls: tl
N W mji n7 112 "
New Yerk Central 10i;J liMJ, 10P
Ohie Central 5:
Omaha e;j 17'; 17
Orenen Tnms a j.. 31'i
OnurteA Weitein
I'aclflc Hall
liochivsler 4 Pltueurit
St. Panl wv t:'i . .
Tejaa Pacific ll'i liti
Union Pacltic M, MJ,
Walmsh Common
Wabaah Prnlunvd
Western Union Tclcurepli. M)r Mi'i ....
West Shern lw 104
ruILADB-.rHU LIST.
Lehluh Vallei s): ua: ..
II , IT V. A Ptilla z nl
Pennaylv.rla bli :,iii ....
Iteadlntr ll n'J
Lehldh NavlioUea Sci 'j
llenUinvlllu
Philadelphia Erie
Northern Cent
feeplu'a i'aseenirer
B'd'K Ueu'la M'ttf's fig
Oil bi 6S . ..
Leixl !; and lluuds.
Iteperted by J. II Leng.
Par Last
, value, sale.
Lancaster 6 per cant., lten 110 107
" " lw lue U)
' 4 - Hchoellonn 110 left
" 4 In 1 or ai years lue lw
" 4 I n.1 or J) jeura no Kri.!5
.. , . ' 4 In luerJivearu. lm K6
ilanhelin Jlemugb lean lue ji
BANK HTOUKS.
Klrat National Ikink lue 9
Kanners' National Kink an 115
Fulton National lUnk pe 1&1
Lancaster County Nitlnnal flank .... N) liaM
Columbia National Hank 1111 110
Christiana Nutlenul Ikink pe 115
Kphruta National Uank pe las
rirsl National Hank, Columbia Ku lw
rirst National Hank, HtnLsburK 1(0 lai
Klrst National Ikink, Marietta 110 3(150
first National Hank, ML Jev tee 150.
LUItzMatlnn.il Hank no 'a
Manhelin National ikink pje pe
Union National llauk. Mount Jey... su ti
Sew Helland National llauk no ftM
(lap National liank luu uu
(juarryv tlle National Itink luu no
kllzabetbteHii NallenU bank 1(0 111)
Netthern National Hank luu 137.JS
TCRXeiKHBtOVKb
HlKHprlnKA Heaver Valley 2i 7.00
IniilKvpnrt A Horseshoe ijv n.u)
Celniiifila A Chestnut Hill j) ?5
Columbia A Washluutnn ji 'ji.05
Coiuwteiru A lllir Sprfni , s, 'ju
Columbia A Marlettu .-, a ;y
Mttjtewn A Kllzabetbtewn ' 40
LnwiterA hphmui ,.. n
Luncustei A v illuw Street St 4S.03
stnwburKA MlllH,n .ji .n
Marietta MayteHii g, te
Maiiettu A MountJey f, 3S.&0
Imxc, KlIzabuMiUiwn A Mlddletenn luu 70
UincusterA Kniltvllle yi M
lAiiciuter A Lttltz 75
(Cast llrandywlne A Waynesburrf .... 50 25
lincasterA VUlllamstrntn jei'Sj
Lancaster A Maner m iii
jJincaster A Manhelm .,..' V!se
Uincaster A Marietta ,
Lancaster. New Helland , 100
HIKCILLAIIgerB BTOCKh.
Uuarryvldu II It vi in
nillersvllle Strtsst Car ...... ;:" w (I'vi
Innlllrlmr lr1,,fl..., ! ;....!.. .' i10.
ijiisllubtaud tuel Ceinimny. .' a .i
Steveiia lleusu(lkuids).....' ', iJi piu
Columbia (las CeiuiMiiy .
Columbia Water Company ju ia
UUKnuehauiiulniii Ceuiiuny luu je-a
Marietta Hellew. waru jyj .,lu JJJ
Stevens Heuse. ,, rtt '. .
MIllorBVllle Nermal Scheel ,; 21 il
Northern Market , 51) Hi
Kastem Market , 5,1 ie
Western Market 50 (.
Laucatter City Strict Hallway Ce 50 m"
(las Company Henda ion Ke
Columbia Ikireuuh bends lue v
Lancaster Susquehanua. SO 3l0
lineiister A New llativlllu 2ft 11
Ouarryvillu It It., 7'a ,.100 1147s
Iteudlnirft Columbia it, lt.,5's 100 lour,
Mew Yerk Btoe.
w Yerk, June 11. WaUtroet,lJep. m.
Meney cay at s per cent. Terelfc-n ex
Chang quiet nt tl 801 W OeTemments
firm) Currency e, ll bldt 4's coups. !."
bid; ,; 11IV bid.
The sirs k market opened firm and ti te i per
cent, hltthcr than en jeslenlay en ivperts et
higher prlcts In the Londen mntket, Allei the
tlrst few sales, lien ev cr,thnadvame w ai i becked
and by le-) e"i lix k prli es had n acted te the bet bet
tein figure niiiiln. In the next hour and a half
te neon all etrcrliiRs w mu freely taken and prices
went steadily up again. At lntddsythoadTiince
nuiRcd irmn Is le Pf, iwrcent the market Is
new firm.
A AMI' AD I'XItTiSKMKXTS
TAK1NI l'OWUKll,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
T't'3 pedr never inities. A mnrvclet purity,
ginngin anu wnoiesemuniss. mere eco
nemtnU than the ordinary klndj, and cannot be
sold tn competition with the multitude, of low
ttwt, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
cjeltt only vi rem. ltcvAL ltjiKtRu 1'uwusa Ce.,
UV. W iUlStriet. New em. uiavfldvilAw
WANTKD-A JOl HNKY.M AN TA1LOH
te make coats Apply Immediately te
June7-tfd WALlKltll UUL1I, LltlU
piUNDOl'KMXi.
cenci:kt en sat-
V
l l;HAl tv nine at Miennercher Uarden
by the rrdrvillu Rind lleth ladles and geutlu
men are all .espeitfull) Invited
jllitd KJ11I. HEKMANN
CHAl'l. MOO t.HA.
Just received nnotherlet of lir -euvpnen
Medklne, I'lteef the l.anca-ter lllnk. ter sale
only at KAl rt-M VN y Hill O rel(K,
SoN'erlh yueen Strtet.
Hve Deers orthef the l'ostetllce. JMsil
1-1HD
M7PPL11 CANAHY, HF.MP
X t
and Hane .seed. Mitel lllrd eet!. hlte
and Ilea (.ravel, lllrd Manna, Hatha, lllrd lilt
lers and CutUc Hli Hene, at
llirill.M's nuun STOKK,
a 3U W est King strvet.
F
OU s.ll.1:.
One Nlh Kxnrejis Vui:en. New Strernr
ltunnlu I, ears, suitable for market ttagen. one
o-iep i.iiKi;y, one new rusn i;art, uarts, iiix's,
Picks, Aiis. DiKKtnK Irons, tise Jack btnws
aud a let of lllugivs Come and see them.
GLOltt.h HOsE,
JunelO-lwd Ne. lilKeckland Street.
ISIlINirTVCKLrAT"THlf LOWEST
Prices, ut
I'll Vll.Kl'S EAS1 KM) PHAKMAOY,
Jointed Heds, Ash, IV, upwards . Hr.iss IticU
from 4"c, upwards; Jainitieze llatnlioe and
southern Cnne Pelts at Lewest Prices 1 Mlk
Lines at lkircalns. Juue7 Sweedll
SALVATOK ! SAL ATOlt I
Mv tustemers will be served with my Cele
bratedSalvater Peer tomorrow (Saturday) and
Monday,
into .21 J. A. KlKKLlt. Star Hrewny.
Tin: imeADs house.
rermerly (lyirer lIene, Ne. 'iiVJ Kast KlnK
street, has been recently leased anil relltud by
Mrs Je-iph v,ramer, where she Is prepaivd te
accommodate permanent and transient beard
ors. Tlu beu.e Is ceuttnlly leciled and b.is
lare alrv room-. AI-.. vny pliastnt lrent
rooms, lerms riasenalle It
E
AST END YAKI).
O.J.SWAER&CO.
GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Offlii! . .11 CKNTHE MjUAHK. Heth yard
nd etUie connected with Telephone l.xch unue
aprlt-lydMAK It
S1
JCKAICIIEI) I'P 1 ll'.MI'FHi:
IS AN EYE SORE.
Then make jour 1 urnlture leek like NEW by
usIiik a bottle of
Lightning Furniture Polish,
Price, '5c., manufactured and for sale enl v by
11.11 COCHHAN DHlbOIst,
Nes 137 A 1W North (jutun t , Lancaster, Pa.
lnays-tyeedK
c
Ui:CKSI CIIFCKS!
Thediillcultv about ihecks hsa been decldid
ill our favor. Wi are Klvlns them again To Te
morrow (ATUI11IA ) and next week we have
an cteennt new souvenir te give with our cele
brateu Teas, Cellees and A .IP Waking Powder
THE CHEAT
Atlantic and Pacific Tea Ce.,
NO lit V011T1I QCEKN STKKhT
CS-Our Ooeds for sale-at Ne 5I'j south lm en
strict. lt
TSiTfCKs "cilF.CKsj '
Given UlthJGoeds ' lilven H Ith Goods
The liilllculty nbeut Checks 1-, all eici. We
havua right te liitie them.
Our business will be conducted In the future
as In the past ( becks ndtt meil and new ones
Issued A lull check t;tv en with each and every'
jiuund or lelfee and four with apounderttu
An eleRiintnew stock of presents te stlict from
Anew invoice of fans this week.i
OI iARKB'S TEA STORE.
lmiriS-ljdiw Ne ii tst King btieet 3
s
110ns I siiensi
GREAT SACRIFICE SILE
OK THE tOLLOWl.SC- LOTs el
SHOES.
SM pairs Ladles' Kid Mutten, square or Hound
1 ee, at 1.50, worth $ i 5e.
J10 palra Heys' Lace Shoes at Wc., worth WH.
SUlpalra Misses Pebble button at $1.10, vierth
JI..VI.
On pnl 1 a -Men's Lace and button Shoes at tl C.I,
4160, l.7SanJM.iJi lermerpilce of some, I Leu
and ii Se.
Impairs Men's Lew Summer Walking Shoes
lreui ll.SS U 12 75 f some of ttds let are Hand
Sewed and worth II 00 and 5 uu . will lie cloned
out nt these Lew Prices
'joe pairs Infant button Shots at 30c., worth 10c.
and sue
150 pairs Ladles' LeatherSllpptrs at 45c, worth
75c
700 pairs Ladles' Oiwra Slippers at Sec .,. and
75c.
Men's Heavy Working Shots at 75c.
in) pairs I adles' Pebble Jlutten at ll.S, worth
I1U0 and il 50.
Ladles' CarpetJ at lie. pcrjialr.
JOHN H1EMENZ.
NO 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.
Imiull lyrtK
A TLAM'10 I'lTY.
THE OLD E5TAHLISIIK1)
Chester County Heuse,
Centrally Incited, convenient, very near the
Sea, comfortable In every way, and home-like.
NOW OPEN.
J. KEIM & SONS.
inayan-Smd
TMI'OUTANT.
'le the many applicant for tbe ITAl.LTKItM
of the
Lancaster Business College.
If j ex will call en eradiltcss the principal you
can obtain such Information us will be of great
ailvanlugu toyeu In pursuing tbu COUUsI-, OK
bllfliY as rcciulrid at this Institution. It will
enable you le make gteater piegress, and a sav
ing of time and labor Is guaranteid If veu will
carry out Instructions. Address,
H. O. WEIDLBR.
Principal.
rjMIIH I'AI'F.H IH 1'KINTED WITH
INK
Manufactured by
J. K. WRIGHT CO.,
marlS-lyd aetlt ana Uare Bus, rhUadelphla, I
A'A'II AD i'KKTlSKMKXTS.
WHY PAY JI5 FOII A HIH' OK TKF.TH
w when veu can net the tame at M, at
.b.
t tSII Kit's lienml IliHiun.
.Ne. Bi North yueen strisd.
(las administered.
HpUlvd
-ll7"ANTl:l)-TWOHOOI CUIAU PACK-
IT Mis, ai the
hAUl.K t UlAlt ACU)IM,
SaluiiHa, Laiuaster le, Pa.
Junes-St
eiiiu:h',s
LIQUOR STORE,
Ne J.'CK.NIIlUSiJl'AKK.
SCHOOL TAX lOK KM
Ihedspllcalels tuthe hands of the Treas
tiivr. 1 hivsi per cent, mr for prompt payiiienl.
W.O tIAitSIIAI.I.. lreasuter,
Ne. lil elltliiSelllire.
OllUe hours fiem (la. in te 4 p. in. Jl .'iiidlt
rpeTiiF.'itin.vci'tiTiiXiTnlwiniKHi:-
A liv nlve netttsi tint Philip lhirngesei l no
longer our niieut ler the sampling or ltaf ti ti
baree. I nun this date Mr V Nchnnsli r, one el
our New erk lnsn,ieiH, will locate at laiucas
ter, Pa., and reprisvnt u in that capacity,
l HA. tIMvK.t CO.,
Jivv-lwit inspectors.
-rAUKI,l'.Y'.s M l.l.OW FRONT'
ill. clear illler Havana A tent I War is pro
nounced by niuekets tin best In the mat
ket, at
MAltKl.K.Y'H 'Mellow i milt,"
. .. Ne. 21 North Cueeu Street,
(r-enneily llartiuan's)
rpolt"ccecuVnNTjsrVicKAPs;, mft-
m 1"S'8 i.N.l 1,AlvKKa' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought for cash.
1.8. MOLtNH,
in 273 Peilll Stn.t. S.,w V i.rlr
lleleiviice I tvd. bchutle. Ne. -US Pearl stiwl.
New erk
lubWlya
O
in
I'UKi: UYU WHISKY
A CKNTS PKll OlTAltT
Is pleudld. Try It.
UOlllthll'SLlljliOKslellB. cl CentieS.juate,
Lancaster, Pa. apr.'MjdU
T KVAN'S Fl.Ol'H.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always
pIU ATI
Unitbriu und Keliable
;.s.ia: okheiisks.
1 vi ill hv e by next Monday a carload et
WESTERN NORMAN HOUSES,
trout Indiana and Illinois, puichiied bv dlien.
Ilium A te. luii'l'tliii? etheavv
uniiis, iiirm
hersej", and a lew nice drivers, w htch 1
villi ills
poseot atprlvatesale.
I, KOKl.K l.KOSSMAN
T AWNS HKOClilIT HOWN.
Theientlnueii Coel Wiather has brought
Luwns Down te 4 Cents a Yard,
AT TIIK
North End Dry Goods Stere.
J. VV HltNK.
nev5-lvd
Ne. Jil North Uuccn strtsjt.
-p.VTKNT HTKA1' I'ANTAI.OOXS.
Tht Qrutest hrtatiea of the Igt.
Pantaloons made with the Patent (strap tit
easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw- up
when sitting down, and give better sitlslactlen
than any ethers. Place your order with A. II
Hesenstttn, the Merchant labor, who has the
sole riirht for lainca-iter for the Patent Deuble
Strap PanUiloens I eiler an unusually lull stock
of nebby goods ter Pantaloons, butts. Vesting
and bprlng Overcoets.and am dovettng my en
tire attention te my trtend and patrons, and
will spare tin ftrert te retain the position 1 have
se long held as llrst Hne Merchant Tailor et
Lancaster ItespectfuIIy veurs,
A. II. IIU3K.N STEIN. 37Nerth Queen St.
il5P0.SAl.r0irFFltNIhlFlN0hTA"-
tlencry, i urnllure, t uel and ether sup
piles, etc.
In compliance with the constitution and laws
et the i ommenwtalth of Pennsylvania, I here
by Invite sealed proposal., at prices below maxi
mum rates tlved In schedule, te furnish sta
tlenen, furniture, tuel and ether supplies ter
the several departments, and ter thedlitrlbu thedlitrlbu
tien of public documents, for the vear ending
the tlrst Mondiyet June, A 1) 1-sT
epanile proposals wilt be received and sepa
rite contracts awarded as announced In said
stludules All prope-aU mut be aicempanhd
b a iMjnd with appatveil st-turlty, coudttleneil
for the faithful performance of thecentr-ict, and
addres-tdand delivered le me btlure II o'clex k
a in of ri'EsDA'i. the Juth day of June, A. D
l-sN at w hich time the nropesals will be opened
audcentracts awarded, In the executive chaui
ber at llarrlsburg.
blank bends, und schedules renTaTnlng all
necessary Information can be ebbilued en ap
plicatien at my eltlce.
W fj STENGEH.
ji7 ltd fciiretary of the Couimenwe-ilth.
COi:b ! MIOI..S 1
New Red Frent Shee Stere,
Ne. 40 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Neit Doer te Postettico)
We have lust received ene of the IK-st Lines of
Men's Hey s. euths , Ladles', Mlssea'
aud Children's
SHOES
That lan be get for the money, thus ceniplt t
ing our already large stock. We can guarantee
the prti.es te be "HerTuM riOUIlEb." We
have strictly "ONE PK1CE," and guarantee
entire satisfaction. If you w ant II no or coarse
shoes or slippers. If you want hand or machine
made shoes, in fact, If J ou want anything In the
shoe line, that can be found only In first class
establishment at Popular Prices, call at the
NEW HEI) rilONT SHOE STOItE,
Ne. 48 N0KT1I QUEEN STREET,
(Next Doer te tbe l'ostefllco )
CHAS. A.
REECE.
aprli3uidiwll
H
1RSH A IJKOTUEK
-HIE LEAUING-
Olethiers, Merchant Tailors
AND
Gents' Furnishers.
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IIEADijUAKTKUb
-reit
SUMMEll W'bAU.
bEEl'.SUCKEUS IN
COA13 AND VESTS
ANH-
NOltrOLK JACKE1S.
PO.M.EE, ALPACA. MOHAIK
-A.VD-
SILK MIXED COAT 3,
AND-
COATb AND ES1S.
IMITATION
bKEHDL'CKElt COATS
At 40 te 50 Cents.
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TOURISTS' OUTFITS,
IN
I.INKN AND MOHAIK DCSTKHs, .TP.UNKS,
VALlsEb, bATCIHSLU.CI.UUS AND
GLADSTONES.
CAK1IY1MI 8THAPS, At.
Hirsh & Brether's
OJE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
COHNKK NOUTH QUEEN STUXKT
CENTUE UUUAKE.
AND
HIRSH & BROTHER.
NKtT AOrXHTIUCMKItrN
w
IIITI: OOODH FOH tJFMMKU WKAU.
HAGER &
White Goods for
INDIA. LINEN,
FBBNOH NAINiSOOK.
ENGLISH NAINHOOK,
INDIA MULL,
Embroideries
.HU vs l.vtllltelDKItU.A, Meiiurlng and (lietnll te Miiteh
t leuntluiriiud llterall te Match CAM lilt
l.tll.dllKH KMIIItOIDhltlK. Dicks
LACK MKIItllNtl. Illark and Icru
'1IA.N 1.AIK. sMui'lNU, W hlte and Cream Kin
IIKADKD tltliM. CtlltDKD PIQUK, LKON UK
I AWN.lAJlltKKS AMISAlhKNS.
HAGER &
Nes.
25-27 West King Street.
K
i:i:r mu k i:yk en this si-ait.
LOOK AT THE PRICES!
We wuuld simply (all your attention this week ten few of the prlcis nl the
GREAT HAT EMPORIUM OF LANCASTER !
A Yeung Gent's Dress Htraw Hat from
A s, im th Dress Straw Hat from
A Child's Dress Straw Hat trem
A Mackinaw for.
V 4 Iner Mackinaw for .
A Nlie Manilla for .
A better Due ler.
A Nice Pearl Mltf Hat for
.Men's black Stltr llata from ....
. . t ".'.' .a.'".'.r1."u'nl..,f every desirable shape and
AND 111 A bl.lNU HAGS at All Prices.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.'S,
Nes. 31 mill 33 North Queen Stieet, Iimnt(ir, Tu.
N
JUT DOOK TO TIIK C0UUT HOUHK.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
FAHNESTOCK'S
Embraces tt Large and Varled Btoek from 0 11 contflte 60 ceutB tv Yard.
8UMMBU HOSIERY AND SUMMER GLOVES-ThlBdoprtrtment htta been
very mueh onlttrged, and la new full and completo
SUMMER UNDERWEAR Qauze aud Summer Morine for Ladlen, Oents
and Cblldren, all at Lew Prlcee.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
MtSW ADrr.UTMKMSXTa.
-rAKKLKVS "YAKA I1EAUTIKS'"
ItJL clear tilled of choke Ne. 1 Havana, are
recommended te lev cm of a genuine Havana
ClKar, at
M AUK LEY'S 1 ellew Frent,"
Ne. 21 North Cjueen Street
(Formerly llartiuan's)
w
11.L1AMSON A KOSTKR,
32 te 38
Whitsuntide-1886.
ATTRACTIVE SUITS
FUU bVMMER.
Kcigcs, ChevleU and Lluht Caaslmcret,
tlO.ui, f 1100, IIS.11).
wm
het wi:a niKii
COATS AID TESTS,
SEERSUCKERS,
FLANNELS, ALPACAS,
I.M, W2.00, .1.00, W3.AO.
Children's Linen and Ginghams,
ONK-PK1CK KILTH. I.S0, ,'.0O.
T1IK-
Popular Hat for Yeung Men
-IS THE
LlBht-Coleuil Htlir roll, hnRlUb Derby, Pearl
orNeutra, H.-.00.
THE CAHBBIDGE STRAW HAT,
MANILLAS, HAltNETAllLKS
AND OIHKIt rAVOHlTE BTVLES
French, HalbilKBan,
Uaiuu
Angela, 811k and India
UNDERWEAR.
A Complete Assortment of
Silk Neckwear and Summer Hosiery,
23a, 50c. and 75c,
OUU MJ.SU FllENCH CALFSKIN 11 ANDMAHK
Gent's low Cut Shee
li Uneiiualled for Quality. Comfert. Fit and
Durability -Se 11 and you'll boy It.
32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St.,
LAHCA8TKII, tA.
KAST KING STREET.
Williamson & Fester,
BROTHER.
Summer Wear !
VIOTOHIA. LAWNS,
OHEOK NAINZOOK,
OOUDED PIQUE,
PLAID LAWNS.
and Laces I
NAI.SIIIIK KVllllllltlilrliliru
LMIIIIIC K.MIIIKHDKItlK. rletim Inland Oienill te Mateh
Material te Match KMIIItillDKUIrT. IIOIIKH-K-JcUi YV.
IIUII'IMIK I.AI K ri.lllNClNil, IllVkaiid Kent. KtlSp.
I'll .N LACK II, HUM IMI, VV hlieand Create
1MIK, N AINOOK, SWISS MlfSLIN. f HKNult
BROTHER,
. .
....
stv le 111 the market
lie. up
S iiji
1J up
. TN'
II in
,. . I1..V
. .till)
iie
;"c terse)
Mso.afullllueolTltCNKS
HOUSE,
LANCASTER, PENNA.
.: .tiyt:itTiKH kxt.
F
OR
STAI'I.i: l.OODs, SLUTKU I'OH
viechtinlcs aud WerklnKineu, Ce te HKCH-
1ULl)". wheie veu
win iinn iverKina 1 ants.
uveriins, nins 1,1
v kind
ilackets at prltts
mi and Ueslerv.
te suit the times. U11deriTe.11
suited for all eaniM, at prices less than ever
Late atvte lelbtts. Culls, Huudkeichlcfs, bus
ttenders and Notions fruiierully
AT IlKCIIIOLI) s.
Ne W North CJuien stueL
srMgn d Hi" I Ilk- MteckliiK
P b Choice llulldliib' Lets Htenu and Sand
ler Sale.
Sl'H 1
11A1
ill.N O
Ol'KNINU AT 11. UKIl
UtT'8.
FINE TAILORING.
The Ijinrest and most Complete Assortment
of FINfc VVUOLLKNK for the Spring Tiadote be
found In the City of Lancaster.
A Choice Line of HprliiK Overceatings and
PanbiloeubiKH In all the Lutcst I'atterus
Prices Lew, Hest W erkmanshlp, and allKoeds
Warranted as represented.
H.GERHART, .
NO 3 NOUIII yUfch.N STUKKT
-Opposite the Posletllce. mart7 lj dll
roil hai.k uu ukut.
ItKNT.
F!il.
Tobacco Waroheuso with Punn'a It. It.
Hiding Capacity forsterlnir 3,oeO cases. Apply
at the
marlO-tld 1NTELI.IGENCEU OFKICE
Fc
IOH HKNT,
LANCASTKItHALL.
Niw XManilSfl W KsTKl.NU HTUKK1.
ter Halls, tulrs aud Kuterlalnuiiiits. All per
sons having skntt.it in bevts are request! d ten)
uiove them In ten days. Olfice open 10 te 11 a. in.
111.I luid
TJIOK HKNT.
A." 8
Shun In rear of Ne 37 West Chestnut street.
....A .. a u ,., f.u P.l... (un.nH. u .. il .. u...... ....
Mlttlln street, between teeth Queen and Prince
streets, lately used as a carrUKU lactery. Alie a
dwelling and store room new occupied by A.
Hubley aa a dniK store, West Jvlnn street.
Apply at the
fl5-ua
INTKLLIOENCEU OmUK
tjchi.ic nam: WIM
UK HOLD AT
X. public salu en t'aturday.
June II. lt$a. at
Ne Sal Kast Chestnut strtet. Lancaster. Pa . the
!5I Kast Chestnut strtet, I.n
Household Goods und Furniture, such its Heds
and HeddlnK. Curpets, Moves, 'lubles, I.uuuke.
Cbutrs and ether articles tee numerous te men
Hen, the property of the cst.Uu of Mrs hatle
Kurtz, deceased Pale te bei;ln at one o'clock
p 111. Terms made known at sale.
JOHN II MET7LK.lt,
JONAHSWAKTLEV.
JeiMtil hviculers
UAiticiAera.
OTANDAKD C'AKKIAdK WOHK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CAEEIA&E BUILDER
Market Streot,
Bear of Poateflloo, Lancaster, Pa.
My stock comprises a large variety of the
Latest Htyle HukkIms, 1'haiteiiH, Carriages, Mar
ket and business W'uKens, which 1 olfer at the
very lowest flKures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention tna lew el my own fits
slirns.nnoet which N the KIIUEHLKVCLOSKD
PinuiCIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the
noatest, lightest and 1110U complete Physician's
Citrnacu lu tbu country.
Persons wishing te buy a KOxl, honest and
substantial article, should bear lu mind that
they take no risk In buylnc my work. Every
Carriage turned out In uluhteen years airoea
one that Is the kind of guarantee I have te otter
the public. All work tully warranted. Plcuse
Hive me a call
HEl'AIUINO PHOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ler
that purpose
pUIllieHALKOF
CARRIAGES
-AT-
NORBECK & MILEY'S,
Cor. Duke and Tins Streets, Lancaster, Pa.
SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1883.
Kertuer siile postponed en account of
Decoration Day.
Tbe stock embriiclnK HiiKeles, Ph.etens, ilar
ket W'auens, family Currlai;cs, etc. Allthu latest
designs and all guurantteu te Ihj first clsss ma
terial and tlrst class workmanship. Alse a let of
becend baud Werk.
TEBM3 KA8Y Ninety day notes, with ap
proved security. Discount te Cash iluvvis.
Jrale le commence ul 10 u. 111, aud'i p.m.
NORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Cnrrlngc Ilnililcrs.
11. r, HOWE, Auctioneer. ijual-livittnw
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