GSKBSSSFS? v , Tiy , r4JW i ':' T ,''' JH '?;tev . .. v , TH1 LANCASTER DAI1.Y INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, JUNE 22,1886. , j., - 'TGS&&ivww&fa A- " ,s- r& ff Rfc ? . tt Ir. fi K i. rue V , ifc ' j&x m : !''ii- A COMMENCEMENT MMAKT ACADMM tarn mm jejk. 1 lb Conservatory of Me- rragramu of the KicrrlMs. I rrtiti Fer Mint In the Dlflcr- "mA, nlnmrati of Ihelnstltata. t'TM thirteenth annual commencement ex- of the Sacred Heart academy wete St. JeMph'i musle hull, In tbelr tfC iKrtMtef, tbla morning. AsUienccommeda. MM. VMS Jlfflltaa eniy me relatives uu nr.. JUSMW 9f jpu)lia vi ui uaueuijr nvra IS?. 3mV . t. -. ntMMmies in me oentorva.ory 01 music I wen uenna i. viner, ei mis cuy. Him neQuInn, of Philadelphia. The ball Which the exercise were held was hand- 7 decorated. A lealure or tlie decera- 1 vu thn tsmrlr nf llie ntinlln .lnrlnir the UT.TT.i . - . . - ... . - . it a ' jmt in lancy wetk, Grewings ami paiimnps. V rW .H.ftftft nr Ikj. j..nftn n. 1lnt.nt Oliatia. bit amount of the absence et lllshen Shana nui -an. wuewe ueaiiu wuuiu nev puriim nun ..- . lit. ..i-a ... . ....I l.l... r & te leave Uarrlstmrg, Father Kaul, iwster el : mH. Antheny's church, presided. A number iJ.ofemer ciertcymen irem tills anu neignuer- . . SWH VlkW nVIQ ..IVDdllW - ' The hollowing was the pregramme : vjt- tart r. JSj 0erture-"Zamn,"(lr. II. Andre.) Pianos : itf '.Misses A. Uretti, K. Grimm, K. LecherandJ. i later. . Operetta Accerapanimcni, juss ai. urimu.. eccca t. , Concert Stuck (op. 3!) Adagio and Hende (U. M. V. Weber.) Pianes: Misses K.Uuss,lv. Lelsz and A. Bchuler. (team II. tCBXX in. Bnapsodle Hongrelse, Ne. U (r. I.lsit.) Flanes: Mines 11. Amcr and K. (Juliiii. OCEHB IV. "Mozart's Den.T nan" (Juniors) Thrce Pianes: Mines L. Fynn. K. Hewlett, 11. Urlmm. S. A lies. K. Owens, Si. and B. Mellen, II. Steward and M. Bachler. tCSB V. 8CKSB VI. "ta Chatelaine "-(A. I.e Hue.) Plares MIshus A. Meyers, I. Carpenter, K. Orlinm, M Boyd, E. Qunlherand M. Kalcr. TATLT II. "Ronde nrllllant" (op. 32)-(A. l)reyliect.), et lllrdl'lnp Cavatina'" (Pretie Cen temsrl). Miss M. SIcDoneucIi. "ZttKands' Unind Ktude Galep "Pianos Misses U. Miller, K. O'Connor, M. McDonough andK.Ureth. ., , , Vecal Trie" II Trovatore" (Vcral), Misses J. Ealer, A.Oethand E. Urlta. . . Urand I)ue-"Is Ilncuenets" (.1. 'isctieul Itzky). Twe rianes: Misses M. Kremp und A. Doersom. YantlAlTettl "Aria Klnale'' (llesslnl), Miss K.teltz. , , , " Grande Fantalsesnrdes Airs Polenals" (op. 13) r. Chepin). Mls It Aiuer Varewell chorus Class. The valedictory was awarded te MUs Qulnn. Slie, en behalf of liercoinpiiiilens, re turned thanks te the sisters who watched se carefully ever thorn during the past year. lti conclusion she bade an allectloiiate fare well te her schoolmates and te the sister. The following honors. In ndditlen te the regular premiums for excellence In studies, were cenferred: Graduating geld medals and diplomas In the conservatory of instru mental musle te Miss l. liuinn, ei rmiaciei pbta, and Hertha I. Amer, of this city. The geld medal presented by Father A. Fretz, was awarded te Mary II Kremp, of Beading, ferChristlan doctrine. The geld medal presented by Father lluber was awarded te the same lady for drawing and painting. In the senior department the geld medal resented by Father Christ was awarded te llss Annie Greth, of New Yerk, ler polite ness, diligence, amiability and correct deport ment. Jn the junior department a geld medal was awarded te Miss Mary Grimm, of I'hitadel pbla, ler politeness, diligence, mutability and correct deportment. In the senior department the first prize for fancy work was awarded te Miss Aunie Doer som, et this city. Fer improvement in plain sewing te Miss Tenl Greth, et New Yerk. In the Junier department the tirst prize for fancy work was awarded te Miss M. Kales, of Mahaney City. Fer improvement in plain sewing te Misu 1. Fyan, of iledferd. Fer domestic economy the merits el Mrs. A. Greth, K. Leisz, K. Unas and M. Kremp wero equal, nnd the prize was drawn ler and wen by Miss Hu"?, jl anv erk. Fer comjKMisleu the meril.H of Misses M. Kemp, A. Greth and M. MuDoneugh were equal, and lu the drawing Miss Greth, of New Yerk, was successful. In the junior department the merits of Misses Marie llnyd, or l'hiladelphla : M. Grimm, Philadelphia; K. Ilewlett, 1'hiladel- fihia; K. Owens, tSt. Leuis ; A, Myers, .cui ng, and M. Rich, of this city, were equal in douiestle economy and Miss Ilewlett wen the piizein the drawing. In composition .Misses M. Grimm, K. Owens, K. .Lecher, M. lleyd, A. Alters nnd M. Bachler were of equal merit. Miss Grlmru wen the prize in the drawing. t'lrst, second, tutru and leurtn prizes were awarded te a number et the pupils. Misses Guntber and Kaler, of Mahaney City, were honorably mentioned for diligence, pollto pellto pollte noss, amiability and correct deportment. In the art department MKwjs M. Wilsen and H. llerr, or this city, were specially mentioned ler progress made. Theentertainment was oueol the most suc cessful in the history or the institution. All the participants acquitted themselves with credit Many of the musical selections wero very dllUcul., bjt the Instruction given by the Sisters during the year was se thorough that all the pieces assigned were performed without an error, and the young ladies were rewarded for their efforts with hearty ap plause. AVVHOAVUINU JVhY fOVRTU. Tit Mayer Calls Alteutleu te Hie Ordinance 1'relilbltlDg Fire Crackers, Ktc. The mayor has instructed the police oill eill oill cersef the city te enforce the ordinance in reference te the firing of guns', tire crackers, Ac. The dealers have been notified that they are net allowed te soil fire crackers, Ac, en any days except these allowed by the ordin ance. Fer the information of all the ordin ance governing the matter is published. It is as fellows : Section L That ir any person or persons whatsoever, shall hereatter lire guns or ether firearms, or shall make, or cause te be made or sell, or utter, or eiler te expose te sale any squibs, rockets or ether fireworks, or shall cast, threw or fire any squibs, rockets or ether fireworks within the limits el the city el Lancaster, each and every ersen se ellend. ingand being thereof convicted before the mayor or any aldermeu or Justices of the peace of said city, either by the confossien of the party se etltmdlng, or by the view of the mayor or any of the said aldermen or justices, or by the oath or affirmation of one or mere witnesses, shall for every such nHeiiBe forfeit and nay the sum of one dollar, which forfeiture shall be levied by distress and sile el the offender's goods and chattels ; and for want elsucli distress, if the otlender roluse te pay the said forfeiture, he shall be commltted te the jail of Lancaster county, for eiery such eflense the space of two days: iVevfifeii, nevertheless, That the previsions and penalties imposed by this ordinance, shall net extend te members of volunteer companies while en duty and under cemmnnd el their elllcers en days of parade. Hee. U. That it shall be the duty et the con stables of the city te use every exertion in their power te enforce this ordinance; and that the mayor be authorized and empowered te appoint four able-bodied and active men te assist the constables, en the Fourth day or July, en the First day of January, and the Twenty-second day el February et each ?.8r' te apprehend and bring te convle. r??i 1 theso 'wue mav offend against this ,jj ordinance. -m'l,Ll5i.?lVdU,eflr"taecUen r tue orJln erJln ISSIiSr k An ordinance for preventing accident by fire nd iw,ttr i.rA.,!rv.Mn At efMareh ise-01 "..P" en the lirst u tiTSi1 ;UaU net b0 construed se Sstbtffrewin.l,?nll,U "" a10 or (bis ordinance shllf Zi ii"J!.ti.Tuat Wl Ja Mllierlzetbe llrngef guns and ether flre. arma, or the selling, casting, throwing T or Mag chasers, or ether Urewerks eperatlnis in a almllar manner. iuiiiij. A Tramp's T&eru lu Marlou. MABIETTA, June 2i This merulnir whlln Hn. IngeltriU, efthla place, was busy work ' Jacln one part of her beuse a tramp eutered -: another part and stele a nalr of shoes and a 11 fwme ceatabjlug 1X60. Mm. Ingellrltzgave I) mm alarm and the thief tied. He was ever- -iki byOrtleer Bell aud taken before Squire fiMeaili, wbe will k'vb Jilni a hearing this Mraoea. eiBf wt. ; a-Iglit At 10.-W Win. Wacker, youngest MM'ef JeMph Wacker, of tliit city, wiU "fit? "Eli!?? Beott' mM' wbere heex- TWO MXVltlHB KV NAWA1. A MIm While Hiding llemtmtk Is Thrown DrTaerf HrulstHl Children' IHy. Nkw Het.t.ANn, June "i!. On Monday evening Misses Minnie Hprecber and Mary Greyblll were riding hersebacK. Wlien near ni ue Hall thohnrses shied and began run ning. MIssBprecher was thrown from her horse and sustained seme bruises and (cratches about her fct, and her wrist is considerably sprained. Last Thursday evenim: Jehn Myers, butcher, bad a horse te snyat the wertern end of New Helland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myers were both thrown from the carriage, but neither was seriously injured. Children's Dav services were held en Hun- day last In Heller's, .elteurulch and New Uellanil lieiermeu cnurcnes. i no cuurcues were beautifully nnd tastefully decorated with an ahundance of Mowers and overgreen. A service specially prepared for the day and consisting of singing, responsive read ings, Ac, was rendered w ith great accei)t accei)t ance. Hev, 1), W. Gerhard nude nn address In the morning and also in the afternoon, nnd Mr. Gee. II. H.mck in t'ie evening. An ln tercstlng feature of the pregramme at the dltlerent churches wns the recitation or "The Little I'llgrlm," by llttte M.iry Gerhard, aged 3 years. Llttle Atlnnie l'attersen also ren dered a recitation en "Giving" at the morn ing service. Twe infants were biptlml In the afternoon. A Held, Itail Clll'rn. The Salvation Army which has been In Harrlsburg for seme time past must be a flue crowd. Some time age "Lieu tenant" Grlbbcn, one of their number, left town mysteriously and he was exjwlled from the army for fall ing te put in an appearance. He returned te Harrlsburg nud has admitted that he was guilty of being criminally Intimate with soieral voting girls lu his fleck. An investi gation showed that he tirst atleinped teassault the girls, lint lliidlug he was unsuccessful he made love and premised te marry them thus accomplishing his purpose. The gills I n formed some et the elder sisters et bis doings and his conduct was investigated. He admitted everything but says that the girls tlirew themselves lu his way and Ged's grace was net sullicleuttedrheaw.ty tempUi tempUi lien. He declares that he is marching en tu Ged and he has organized a "Ctirlstl.tn Band" in opposition te the Salvation Artuv in order te keep up the precession. The Harrlsburg jeeple must be wry Indulgent te allow such a scoundrel te continue his crimes under the cloak ei religion. CliurKfil Willi strHllngTolixrce. Jacob Kready, residing at .Sorting Hill, Haphe township, has brought suit against Cenrad Itergemsti, et Petersburg, charging him with the larceny of several hales of tobacco. Kready says that en Wednesday of I 1 ......I. li...., a 1-1. , 1 .- 1 . i-.j-,.ii,.,w..i...,i t in-3 ntni, iiLufuiHii vaiuu iu ins resiuvnce and looked at his tobacco with the intention of purchasing it. He went away without buying aud that night the tobacco was stolen Irem the shed. On Thursday Heruetuan sold a let el tobacco te Dr. II S5. Kendlg, of thlscltv. LastSaturday Kready came te ibis city, lie went te Kendlg'swareheiise.and alter looking at tne tobacco linlnitltltnl it as bis property. He said he recognized It by the manner in which It was tied.. Kready at once made complaint before Alderman 1'inkerten and llergemau was arrested. ItegHieball ler a hearing en Thursday alternoeo. Hergenian denies that he stelo the tobacco, but claims te have raised lu Herse anil linger stolen. Shortly after 3 o'clock this morning Ivan Shimp, or Kden, bad occasion te go te his barn, when he found his team missing. It had beeu steleu but a short time before and the tracks et the buggy were followed quite a distance. They led in the direction of New New Helland. The thelt was reported te Chief Smith and he has notified the police author. Hies of all the neighboring towns te be en the lookout ler the stolen team. The sup position is that the theft was committed by parties residing In this city and their objec tive point was the Welsh mountain, te meet Jake Hnzzard, who Is In hiding there. The animal taken was a sorrel horse, sere in his lrent legs saddle marks en back and white hind Teet. The tehlcle was n piano box buggy, Doersom make, one spriug broken and lied with a hitchlug strap. A ITUe Fiulilrr In 1 reuble. Alf Mills, who claims 'e Isj a pugilist, was arrested yesterday afturnoen for the brutal oUenseof asc.jultlng his wile ami threatening te kill her. Officer Kissinger arrested him. He-was-luektd up at the sUtlen houeall night, nnd this morning was given a hearing by Alderman Barr. The alderman decided that a case had been made out and he re turned the cise te court. Mills was unable te furnish bail, and unless he induces bis wife 10 wumiraw- me suit will spend a greater part of the summer at the county mansion, with the dangerous tower, en Kast King street. rrenr Kxnipe I'reiu Hung Klllm;. Last evening Hiram Bushong, et JJ7 Seuth l'rlnce street, made a narrow- e.-c.qsi irem death at the hands et some one w he was care care lessly handling tlrearms. Mr. Bushong was sitting en ids deer step, and a number or boyswereen the ether side of the street busily engaged sheeting oil tire crackers, pis. tels, Ac, One of the party llrerl a pistol, and the ball from the weapon struck agnlust the liouse of Mr. ilusheng within a few Inches of bis head. Alter the sheeting a lamp was pro pre cured and the lull was leund en thu pae inent Alter doing the sheeting the boys lied. A I'et Lauit Turtle. Samuel G. Gensemer, 253 North Queen street, has had In his garden for several years st a land turtle. It has net only become lery tame, but every day it calls at the kitchen deer ler its meals. It eats beef, e.il and mutton with great rol rel Ish, holding the meat between its fore claws and tearing it te pieces with Its sharp beak. Having feasted it retires and hides, unless the weather Is wet, en which occasions it promenades up and down the garden. Graml Army KxercUe 011 July Fourth. I'pen the occasion of the dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' burial let In Lancaster cemetery en July lib, Chill W. Hazard, of Monongahela City, past commander of the department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the llepubllc, will deliier an address. Ihe.SonHet eteransand I.vlies Aid society will take part lu the exercises, and the irus. teesef the cemetery will be present. Dr. J S. Smith will be chler niarshal.ef the day. UmirrpMarUy Al.innnl. The passengers en the l'aciilc Kxpressfrem Philadelphia, due here at lil5 this morning, were seme what frightened by a rattling noise in the bottom of the cars- near Blrd-in-Ham). Fer a lime thorn was censlderble excitement, some running for the bell rope while ethers rushed for the doers, until thu train was stepped. On examination nothing could be found broken. It is supposed the train passed ever a high pile of ballast laiitig between the tracks. Arrrtttsieu NuipUKin. Jehn Llcknian, aHtrauger, uat arrested In the Seventh ward, en Thursday, oususplclen of being a thief, byOUlcers.Merrliiger, Beech, ler and Leman. His description was sent te the Lebanon county authorities and a tele gram has been received that Lick man is wanted for burglary und larceny. He will be held until a Lebanon elllcer Hrrhes. Fell Dead Frem Ht-r Mether's Arms. Deputy Corener Calvin Carter en Monday held an Inquest en the Infant child or Clara Themas, who was accidentally killed. The jurors wero Ames Ilea, Alfred T. Clark, James Hpreul, Samuel D. Glendeiuiliig, Geerge V. Stewart and Win. I Knox. The testimony was that the child accidentally (ell from its mother's arms te the ll.xrr and frac tured its skull, from ihe ell'tcts or which it died iu a short time. Heveral Lives Lest In Iloiteu by tire. The great building used for se oral mouths past by tboMetroiKilitan Herse Hallway coin cein pany, Bosten, as a storeheiinu and lepalr shop, but fermerly known as the New Kng. and Institute building, en Huntington avS Si,,ii.f "5. iiay "' u"treyed by ilre en ir,T.?Ktt!tT.00"' rltl"g In the burning men ' 0f al lea't "ve u"a .l'Wlly Hfteen Gene wst This afternoon, Andrew M. Garner, miller, aud wife, et Saltinga, left this city' ler the West,wbere they will remain about a month. They will visit Chicago, MllwauLt Paul and ether cities In the wheat itrewluif country, Mr. Garber being largely lutereVhLI In Uienilllliig business. B y ,u,weslt Ml. Grain Plcnlr. The following picnics have been booked at ML Gretna: June 19. Hallway Conductors' Association, liar li'tmrp, " it. Kllzsliuthtewn Cornet Rind, Ellinbcth- town. " 24. Lutheran Sunday Scheel, Cleellen, " SO Ktnplejes nrnwall Aiithruclte Knr nuces and Dairy Farms, Cornwall. " . t- I'anl's bunday school, Allentewu. " 3D. M. I.tiku's Parlsb Sehisil, i.t'tiviien. .luly 3. KnlKhtsel Laber, llarrlsburg and Leh anon. " 4. First iteferimd nnday school, I.eba lien. 10. St. Jehn's Hefenned Sunday fcchiwl, Lcliannu. " II. CuniiiiM, y. e S. of A , Lebanon " 1.V fiilem llutenued Sundii) school, liar t1liurg. " l.V Pest l. li. A. U , I,eln.nen. " 16. Aid Swtety Inn's Itelernied Sunday Scheel, Pettstnwn. " 17. lletenni'dfiinday .rheid, Itoyertenn. " Si. Moravian Sniidav !-clnsl. I.eliaiuni " li Memerial U. 11. sundaj school, llartl. 21. MIeiniT' I nlen Kicuislnn, Mt. Jey. 27. I II. Sunday M-liisit, Mt. Je 2S faletu II II Sutid-iy school. Lebanon S. I'nlen sundnv school, Annvllle. Ji. U'binen teunty Lheral I nlen, I.elm I.elm lien. Aug. PMIharnieinlc t'nlen. Mnunlvllle, ra. 7 Trinity Sunday school, . Levsiieit, Pa. tl. I'nlen Sundsy school. Mcrtztnen, Pa. is. Msrysvlllu Cernel Runl, Marjsillle, Pa. li. brotherhood of Locdinetlvo Knglneer, llatTlsburti cnernbte ladles Astuiiilteil by Her. The Mieses Harriet and Mary Tompkins, aged respectively Ml and Se years, reside en a farm near White I'lalns, N. Y. They are nieces of Daniel T. Thompson, who was gev. erner of New Yerk during the war or lsll and was afterwards lce president of the United Suites. They Hie aleue lu the liouse, keeping no servant. On Friday morning at 10 o'clock as they were sitting In their dining room, three boys Kdward Tebln, Kdward Hegan and Michael Donevan walked into the room and sat down. A fourth boy, Jerry Murphy, re mained outside. All wereatxHit It years old. The .Intruders asked for something te eat, and the old ladies gave them seme bread and butter. but this they tossed Inte the faces et the donors. Imme diately alter the bois threw-the ladles down oil the Iloer and nssaulted them. They then left the house. The following morning they returned te the house and found the ladies sitting in their chairs seemingly in a dazed condition. The boys took some s,U with which te season two cblckens they had stelen from the ladles' hen roost and went etV te the w oeds te cook the fowls. During all the tlme slnce the assault the Misses Tompkins had given no alarm. aud as I no one had called upon them, nothing was Kn?wn ?' u,.e aiulr' Saturday afternoon v;mei ei l-ouce s.ee wetu 10 me .Misses Tompkins' house and found them still lu their chairs and In the s.me dared coudilieti. He arrested their assailants and they were identified by the ladies. Funeral of .Mrs Kert-. The body el Mrs. Garrett H. KvorLs,whe died in Reading en Saturday, was brought te this city en the - o'clock train this afternoon. It was taken te the resldenee of Sjmuei K. Lichty, Na 111 West Chestnut street, and theiuneral was held at 1 o'clock, the Inter ment being made at Woodward Hill. Prosecuted ler Perjury. Francis K 11 bur 11 has entered suit before Alderman Barr against Henry Musser for perjury. The prosecutor clalms'that Musser testified lalsely at the last term of the court, iu the embezzlement case, iu which Kllburn was defendant. Illcliar,el en Habeas Corpus. Benjamin Patterson, of Columbia, who was committed Ter a short term by Justice Evans, of Columbia, ler drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was taken befere Judire Patterson last evening and discharged Irem custody. Let of llAAS. A party composed of W. II. Devore and wife, et Pittsburg, W. H. Key nnd Miss Julia A. Shober, spent jesterday in Ashing at Mackwater. They succeeded iu catching a hue string of large bass. A Gentl Cntyuil. Iu A. Kheads' Jewelry store window, en East King street, there is new en exhibition a very line crayon picture of a young lady of Frankford, Philadelphia, which came Irem Hubley's gallery. Clu.eiif tlie Urates Iu-rltute. The Yeates institute closes Friday at s p. 111. The Rev. Arthur Powell, of Yerk, will deliver an address before the pupils and their friends, nnd award the geld medals. letters llelil. A letter addressed te Byren Cemes, Na 107 North Fourth street, Lancaster, Pa, is held at the postelllco for better directions. .llnuAemems Concert al JitnurroAer Harden. Te-morrow evening the Llbert Cornet band, of this city, which Is composed of young musicians who are showing wonderful Improvement, will glvu a concert at Ma-nnercher garden. Sunilay Sellout Annlveri.ar. The Ne.rsvillu I'nlen bnnday school will held Its annual anniversary Sunday July 4, at 2 o'clock p. m. The exercises piorulse te b In tcrcstlng. d.tw ItHAlltt,. He.MK.-Sln. Mary Iloner, widow of Ihe lata Abruui Oener, in the7sth jcare! her age The relatives and mends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the luneral, with out further notice, from the residencuef ber son ln-ltw. lluv. Jehn K. llrubaker, Uehrers tow 11, en Wednesday, June 21, at 0 o'clock a. iu und at 1:30 p. in. ut Lundlsvllle. Services at both places. Interinentut Lundlsville. Stjimv. June 20, 15;, in this city, llenry J. btauim. Funeral from his late resldente. Se. C117 West Orange street, en Wednesday morning at 9 3e o'clock, lntermentprlvnte, Weir. In this city, en June St. lssi, Mt. Han nab M. Wolf wiroei Henry Wolf and daughter 11 the late Isaac and Catharine Mlshler, In thu Aith year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the rultnn Heme Communion It, or V. (II. K ), aie respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Se. 217 North Concord street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In. tennent at Lancaster cemetery. Jei-aid MARKET. i'hlhtdelplila Produce Market. PaiLADiLraiA, JU11022 rieur Market Is aull Males et lteu barrels ; Sllnn. bakers at fj;I.V; Puiina family at J 7534 ; Western al MueOIIHXi Pttlenu.il ScXJSOU. Kye Heur was nulet utf.l35(CJ 43, 1 P. m , can Wheat June, sic: .Inlir. tic; --B .-. , 1 1'.., w;vv. Allt- Stln . I...... 11.. ' ' rf Cern J unu. liJiCi July 13Jicj Aug., 41ic.; bent., IMic. uau June, 3Wic bept-.SIKc July, 3.....C1 Aug.SSXaj New Yerk I'reduce Market, .N'sw Yerk, June . Fleur market aull but lulet ; fine, UlvQi'M; auiierrlue, ti uaJl'i , common te tioed Kxlra Western, ID Imjjtj. Cily A1II1 Kxtras, 41 ui4 63 for West Imfles : Minn. Kxtra. W 10tJ t hxtra Ne.'i, WleaJW. Wheat.Ve. 1 JleU suite en bpet, yoe 1 .Ne. a llwt, Winter, B4'e ; We. I White, state, S7c : .Ne. 2 lied, Winter, Aug,, Ie. Cern Ne. 2 lined, uish, 4Sc.t Oais-Ne. 1 White Btate, spot, e ; Ne. 2, Ajo dull; Canada, 59Wc barley nominal. Perk dull; New Mess. 11001025. Lara-July, s.1 31 Aug , i 1 j t Sept,, JKi, ilolitsses dulli 17H" ler &0 lest b Bleck s Perte Ulce. miinc. boiling l'uniennne quiet tu SlfiGtie. Uesfn Hluudy i sirulnea 10 oed, tl fl. Petroleum dull 1 refined lu cases, ska rrelishts dull; grain u Llvuriioel, 4Jieiiic. llutier-Markut ewy; New wtuwrn Creauiury, li(17c. Cheese quiet , Western Flat, 687WC. Kugs steady J bttle, lf IJe ; Westurn de, 12Q 1 .4Q. jiurar market dull! Koflned cutlenf. wn UlS-Wi OrauuluUd. 6Wc. ouueui, etU Tullow quiet 1 prluie city, ty.ttVie. Cotfeo dull 1 fair cargoes nt Cc, . ,'.,,S 'iu-'ii t-elluaund LeuUlana, common 10 fair, 3SOIC. Clilcaxu Market, CnieAOO, June ii, 1b iu in.-Mrkt opened : W rin at 1 unit n 'n m liln wi . . ... BenL. 75?ic '.'." ..TTr """ '" ""' i Aug., rules t.ern .lune, 35e; Sept., 3Mic uals June, 25e 1 SenL. 'MCe. July, 3l)ie; July. 75Jej Aug., a;c; Aug.. 2se j rerk J ul v. IS 91 : Alltr . 19 U7W : bctiL WIS. .ara-.iuiy,rJi'.M; Aug., -l 2JH I bept., W S7K. HI Us J uly, ii ulj Aug , 14 7u 1 eupt , te liQi 7J. ,. - ,. .,. -.-.. .k. - ...' ., .',1,'. . - eUMIse Wheat June, T!iet July, 73J.'e ( 34-;c( August, August, ww euiiv., ,t4c. Cern-June, il We 1 July, wlt wwiv , ft"?.U. OaU-Juue.'AJicj July,27ie Aug., 2Cej Sept, Perk-June, ti Wt July, W 07K 1 bepw a 17K. Laid-Juue, ) ijwt July, 10 tin I bent' MSS. n' ' S3 1 Aug., I7XAug., C3 I Aug., Itlbs J une, 3 63 1 6 7V I 80PL, 3 7. July, Oram "d Previsions, famished by 9. K. Y limit, llreker, Chicago. June at 1 o'clock t. in. Wheat. Cern. Osts. Perk. Lard. June July AllRUSt ... September 3l( .7li .7i; ?; 27 2M s w n ul " ITS PITH r. .c 6 J7S ;si ifcioeer Neveiulier WlnterWhwit... Sprint Wheal.... Cern... ests Ke llarlny OHCtty Crude Oil Kecelpls Hees . Kccelpts. Car 1-ets. .... 17 .... "si .... 'i.l .... IM fil Head. tn,.y) ti . ciesinK i nces a e deck p i, ut-nt. wirn, uais, Perk. l.ard June 7.' Slij a;', s H US r. ith e '-7S s ti AngusL 7.j a.lt J,; Sepleml-er. TijU SirJi 2JI,; tnrju W17S it w t.vmi't'i ........... .i .... .... ... lS'membcr Ti'Vl Oil city Crude Oil , tJe Stock Markets. Chicaoe, June 21.-Thuirevrri' Junrtift! reperts: Cattle llecelpt.s. s,nj hiwli hlpiiinntii, 1.M) uinrket unsatisfactory, and undesirable grades ten and lltttnn cents lower. shipping steers, ii'i te lV.i a, n jiiflj e . stockers and tisslers, llrm and a shadu hliihei.nt UTIHItNl; ceks, bulls nnd mixed, IJ.viiH): bulk, II 7M 30i through Texas cattle a Mde higher at fj tt13 7. Hogs HecelpU, 27,01) head : shipments. Mi hid; lnardet nctt and ltv. higher , rough nud mixed I! HHtl -3 . packlm; and shipping, M20aiii; light, H l-HJI!". sklp, rj." Sheep Kceelphi. 2,1 Ui head: shipments, srt) ; market stead v rerRixsliinidc common nesVer; natives, f ls.l M Texaus, f . IOjJJ W. Lambs, II .VHtS.'s). ast Libsrtv Cnttltvrecelpts, a 3.17 head : sMpmenU, 1 III head i market Ie and a shade lower thsn lat week, shipments te e lerk, W carleids. lleits ns-etpts, 4.MI head : shipments, 4,50 j market at:tte en erkcrs, slew en tops : Phils dolphins, 41 .-.Mil Hi 1 lerkers, tl -st-l 3D. shipments te .New 1 erk, 17 c.us. Shts' ns.'elpts, l.tirn henil 1 shipments. 1.M1 ; market fiilr and iV lillu-r en weed : uiedluiu nud ouimeu dull at last week's prices. Pliltmletphla Cattle Market. 1'iiiLXDKi.riiiA, .lune.'l Ik-vf cattle, tvcelpts for week werti llis)es 2,'H'i; sheep, ll.UU ; Hogs, 7i Previous wcek-llcuM-s, AJ1' t Sheep, 10.U0 . Hogs, (1,500. beef cattle wen dull and loner Extras, c;tt fi'jc j grsnt. 5S(J.c , medium, l"4i5c , com 111011. IttlV- Fat ces. wen- dull at 2l(Jlc. Milch cn s etv fair at 1 .si'). nil Cnlvt- were at ttve at 4H(t7c. Sheep were dull nnd lower, extra, ll4(J ie KiHsl. b.fflSe ; medium, e-,(jlr . common, 2T-.c; Lambs. Itlsc. Hogs fairly active al tUiC for wejtem. ?iew Turk Mecks, iesx, June .; Wall strtsM. pjd p. uu NIW Meney essy nl essy ni '2 per cent, rorelun ex- change llrm at II sstfl W uevernments I's coups. IU'', llrm : Cnrrvncy 6s, lirr4 bid ; bid ; 4.V HIP, bid. The tick market nH-ncd steady, mid during the first hatrhourllttleer nothing was done, but nt the rtrsl cll the bulls renewed the tactics they have iverted te for several days past and bid v slues up At neon the advance ranged from ', te is, percent, lhe market then lapsed Inte a dorm int state and has e continued up te the present writing. Stock aiarReta. Quotations by Heed, McOrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. KKW TORK LIST. 11 A. M. Canada Pacific, u',1: C C. C. 1 Iiaj Cel. Ceal .. Central Pacific irv, Canada Southern n Chi., bt L. A Pgh Ilanrnf I IMnllHnrin w , 12 h 3 r.w. 57 3I 21. i.'S us It 43.S 27" aij" S ! l'i ilL4 63 Wj US, 4! sW lis ' lis 27K 27S i.t .; lis', us, ll'" 11jH .j" i'-y. av 34;, 19 lit M; 6M,J IS " sc'. Il 1H. 37k 6.rj i-l Mi Wfi J. iwi ma .u.i.u. ..... ...W..UU, ...... .. I)e' . L-vcH.A Westcrn 1MK Krle v. Erie 2d New Jersey Central. K. A T Len. A N Lake Shere Michigan Central. .. Missouri Pacific. Northern Ptvcinc... N. P. Pret , N. W New Yerk Central... Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Weatuin . 41 uV 27i 11", ll'-Ji 4." Pacific Mell Mj5 : St. Pan! ". Texas Pacific Union Pacino Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph.. West Shere ....... miLADCrHU LIST. Lehlgh Valley II.. N. Y. A PhlU aiH Pennsylv.rl.i Heading Lshlgn N avlgatiea 13 Vl, 13 3-lS 12 13-t M"i ?!J &i; . 31 Si UX uesuinviiiu Philadelphia A Krle Northern Cent People's Passemrur K'd'gGet.'lsM'tK'fti 6s inn, OU c b'-X Kl Lecal .stocks sua Uenas. ueportea by J, II Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cenL, laue pe 107 1 105 102 iun.23 1U5J 101 in.. 100 IU) IU) be 100 Scheel lean .... In 1 or 20 years In 5 or J) j ears In 10 er'JJ years. Hanhelin lioreugh lean 100 IU) 50 100 SXWK STCX'KS. First National liank Farmers' National liank Fulton National Hank , Lancaster County National lUiiir. 2e: 113 181 I13M 1W 113 US IM 1J3 3 CI JO 150. ISA IU) Oi 13 'M 110 110 110 137.24 7.00 24.30 23 21.03 30 29 40 41 fci.cn 22 60 uitiuuiuin national iians: leu Christiana National Hunk. . IU) , 100 , lue 10a 1UI . IU) , IU) , lue w 100 cnnruia national liank Flrnt National Hank, Columbia iisi. .luuuiiiu iftiiiB, nirasuurg ..... First National Hank, Marietta First National liank, ML Jey Lltltz National Bank , Manhelm National Hunk Union National Hank, Mount Jey... New Helland National bank Gap National liank Onarrvvllle National liank IU) 100 t.u.aiTOiiiiuwH .sauunaj eanK... 100 Northern National liank lui TtTRRrlKS STOCKS, Big Spring A Heaver Valley Hrldgepert A Horseshoe 13V Columbia A Chestnut Hill -j) Columbia A Washington 31 ConeslegaA lllg Spring 25 Columbia A Marietta 3 Maytnwn A Kllzabethtewn as Lancaster A Kphratu a Lancaster A willow btreet 25 StrasburgA Millport 55 MSrV AUrZKTlHKXENTa. OAKINO FOWJDKB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel et purity, strength and wholeaemeness. Mere ect nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in can; Uetal IUkibq Pewdir Ce., 108 Wall Street. New Yerk. rnav27-lvdw WA NTKD-A STHONQ, 1 KA LTi IY Wemsri for (ieneral Kousework. Must be a geed Washer and Irener, Apply ut the iOHItKl HOUSE. U North Queen and Chestnut Streets. piUVATK 8ALK OF HOKSEa I have a let of WESTERN NORMAN HORSES, irem innianaand Illinois, purchased by (ilven iiaum a. un, censisiini; of heavy drafts, farm of heuvi ..... ...-, .,,... M ,u n Hltuuiu vers. I also huve a cur. lead of Kentucky und uhle llorhes.geod drivers" which 1 will dlspe.0 of utprlvuie sale. ' lr.uUUK (JKU.13M A N. Q.HANI) CONOKIlf " TO-MORROW EVENING AT TUX Maennercher Garden; BV Tnx LIIIEKTY COUXET UANU of Lancaster. r Ladle and gentleman are Invited. J uSKt K11U. UJ.BMAKW, nep. HKW AltrXHTlBKMBNT. TT1KSH V BHOTHKH SOME WORDS ABOUT GENT'S PTTENISIIS&S. A (ei inent. el the insny bargains In that depart. Sl'MMKU INlir.UWLAK At 17c, 23c, 35c, UV, 5"c 10 It ul a garment. Ul'llSPI.t'lAL rULNC'll HALimUHlAN AtNVa garment. Is the best luvi .tinent In thlscltv. LAUNDKILI) SII1KTS, .Vc, 73c, !? and flaw. I'NLAUNDHIKD SIIIHTS, 83c, 43c, C3c nnd Mc. FANCY SIIIHTS, ."".V, tvc, 73c, '., fl no and f 1 3d, PUKP AN DTI'.OK MX'KTIKS, 2lc, (X-aud 73c. Ct)Hl)-KNH srsPLNDLUS, 23C, 33c, 40i , .'i0c, II p te 1-V). SKKHSl'CKLK CHATS AND VE.STS, Jl te, fl 13, fl 30, 11.73 aud (. ALPACAS, IIOIIAIIIS, DH.VP D'lTK'S AND SILK llTli;i. lirsh & Brether's ONE-PRIOE CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNKK NOKTH QUEEN 81 HE El AND UK.NTUE SUU3HK. W 1LLIAMSON A rOSTKK, 32 te 38 east m mm, LANCASTER, PA. -Ol K- BEPL'TATIiiN rOll EI LING NONK Ilt'T liKI.l.VllLE I0THIN n U -IS- FAMILIAUIO ALL. AND APl'LIhS TO THIN fcl'ltilKlt GAltMENTS AS WELL AS HEAVIER EIGHTS. SEEKSUCKEK COAT .AND VEST, Sl, tl.RS, tltO DUST PUOOP IJL'sTEKb, 1 23, fl.M, filH K.SGLI9II 8EUGES-STONE, OUA1 AVDIN- DIGO 11LUE COAT AND VEST, f3.KJ A 17.30. HKLIAHLE OUALITIES IN J LIGHT STIFF FELT HATS! -THE- VEKV LATEST FASHION FOIt VOUNG GENTS lb THE "NEW LIGHT 8TKAW" HAT." SOMETHING ATTItACTIVE. WE AUE SOLE AGENTS FOll THIS STYLISH HAT. OUU SILK NECKWEAR IS SELECTED rlCOM HEL1AULK MAKEltS AND CONTAINS A LIHEUAL ASSOUTMENT Or NOVEL AND HEADY-SELLING PAT TERNS OF NEW DESIGNS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. 25c , 50C., 73c. A KELIAIILK AND GENUINE PltENCII Calf Skin Hand-Made Shee, for Gents. IJUTTON OU HALMOHAL, FULL LONDON TOE. AI1EADY8ELLKUATA IIIGIIEU IflGUHE IS NOW MADE TO riLL A VACANCY, AT $6.00. $6.00. DON'T MISS THE OITOKTUNITY. WILLIAMSON FOSTER. CUOESl SUOESI New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te PostetUce) We have lust received one of the best Lines of Men's Hey's, Youths', Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can beget for the money, thus complet cemplet InK our already largesleck. We can KuarunUte the prices 10 be "HOIT.ISl KIGUKth." We have Btrlctly "ONE PKICE," and cuarantee entire satisfaction. If you want rtnu or course heus or slipper 1 If you ant hand or machine made shoes. In fact, If you want anything In thu shoe line, that can be found only In ttrst-chus establishments at Popular Prices, call at the NEW KED yiteNT 8HOK BTOUE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STHEET, (Next Doer te the Postefflce.) CHASs As REECE. writ-3iuaTTll HEW AlrmTlKKMKMT8. TJOIIULK'H LIQUOR STORE, Ne. a. CK.NTHK syUAKK. SiTinui'P'ssALi:. On te mmi-en t (dncsdnv) morning, nl the Hut bteie el J0I111 A. Lee, Ne. 'it Ninth Ijiieen stieet, will be sold a biritoivserlinent el Huts mid ups Alse, store Klxtiitrs,.sielvlng,move and Pipe, ele Sale te commence nl ten cluck, lid tlKOIUlK W.lOMI.lN.Htl.N.MiclUr. SCHOOL TAX KOK Ism. lheilMileatels In the hands el the Trcns liter. Ttiive lercent. eir for prompt payinenL . O. .MAllsil ALL, Treasurer, Ne. llTcntro.se.uaiv. OllU-e hours irem 9 n. m. in I p. m. Jl-imdlt ALAIIUM LOl' or New Jnpnnese Peles, KKteeu teThlrty Cents, iusl opened nt HUlll,r..'S liltttOSTOKR, Ne. mi W est Mug bttisiL XfeTlCKTOTIlK STOCK HOLDKKS OP U. the Uvi stone stamlanl Wntch Ceuiiny, The Heard et Directors et Hits Company has called u sprcl.it meettiiK of Its btisrkhelders te be held al theollbeef the ( empan). In the oily or Lancaster, en Mtl.Mi.U, JlJNh :, lSstl, alie o'clock n. 111, for the purpese et voting ter or ngnlnsl 1111 Iuciimse et the cniilbil sleck (rem l.'IVMlte .-.M" JOHN K. SNMIKU, Hp,iiil,U,ls,23AJuul,,13,;i beendnry. 8 P K I N U 11 ART'S. OPKN1NU AT II. UKK FINE TAILORING. The Lnnrest nnd most Complete Assortment et t'INh wool LK.SsfortheSprlnKTindelobo found tu tlie I lt of Lancaster. A cholen 1 inn of SirltiK Overceatings and PnntatoeulniftS In all the Latest Patterns. Pitces Lew, lVst Workmanship, nud nllKeds Wnrmnled as rcptosenWsl. H.GEKHART, NO 43 NORTH l.UKKN STREET. -Opposite the I'ostefflce. Inart7-ldlt Tp.VTLNT ftSTUA P l'ANTA LOONS. Its Greatest InTentieQ of tt Ag. Pantaloons mnde with the Patent Strap lit Asy, tin net ling out nl the knees, don't draw up when sluing iluw , nnit glvn better satlslactleu than any ethers. Place your order with A. II Hosenstcln, the 3leichant Tailor, who has the sole light for liueastcr rer the Patent Doublu Deublu Strap Panbilisins 1 otter nn unusually full slis.'k of nebby s-d for Pnutnloens, Suits, Vesting and Spring Overcoets, nnd nm devoting my en tire attention te my Irlends ami patrons, and ill spare no rtrert te retain the (vwltlen I hnve se long held as First Mno Merrhant Tailor el Ijincnster Ib-spectfully yours, A. It. ROSr..Nsrhl.S,!S7Northllueen 8u .V I ft CKLUAXEUVH. OCi NOKTH DVKU-A pi:v nic -"-V -inilih' rooms, wlther without bnnnl. Permanent ir for the summer, lerms very casnnnble, Jell 2td NOTH'i:-THm:iTpiTiT'iT7.viTATn. meet will Isinllonedeu all City Tn paid oner tvlore July 1st. c v. sn ERH, JelWwd City Treasurer. QT Afin SALARY TO AOI.NTH. i?lUUU Addn-ssntence, DR. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC GOODS, Ne. MJ llreadway, Sew Yerk. The Only Genuine. nps 3mdcMl MARKLl-.Y'S "YKLLOW FRONT' ib-ar tiller Havnnu 5 cent Clear Is pro pre pro ueunced by smokers the best In thu mar ket, nl MAHKLEY'S " Yellow lrent," Ne. Jl North Qucun Street (lermerly Hartman's) jAren.lH i:aiti:rs purerm: wiiishi, DLhEslREhTI.HJUOR STORE JeU3td D R. W.H. LOWLLU DENTIST, (iraduate of the I'nlverslty of Jtary'land, with in r.. e. leuug, ,-e sr.nsiurang go strceL Ijih- aster. Pa. m21-lmMatldeed ATARICLKY'.S "YARA IlKAUTIKS'" 11 clear rilled of chelcn Ne. 1 Havana, nit! reeeuiuicndt.il te levers of a genuinu Havana Cigar, ul JIARKI.EY'S. 'Mellow Frent," N'e. i North (Jueen btnsit (rennerly Hartman's) FISHING TACKLi: AT Tlliri.OWLST Prlc es, at PKAII.hl S K,sT EMI PHARMACY. Jointed Ued, Ash, 15c. upwarils , brass Reels from, lis?, upwards. -Inpuncze ItainlnK) nnd Southern Cane Poles at Lewest Prices ; stlk Llnesat bargains. June7 2ween. EVAN'S KLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable s jam: money. And call and examine the Suiiimnr W I'lirht Underwear Just received at llecbteld's. Ale Inte stvles of Hosiery. Anether let of these L'nluunilned shirts ut 43e.COc.and line. Extra sizes Cheviot Mhlrts. best Makes of Working Pauls. Overalls and CVnts. AH war ranted net te rip. Alse late styles Neckwear, Suspenders, Cellars und Culls AT HECHTOLD'S, Ne. 62 North Qucun street 1 S. Houses ter sale or rent COMETH IN(i KQK NOTHING. A l'nck of Cornstarch VlJEE TO ALL PURCHASERS OP TEA Oil COPPEE. Great Reductions in Pine Groceries. New Puns this week. CLARKE'S TEA STORE. Ne. Ss West King Street. QOCHRAN'S CORN OUKh. HIE LATEST, THE UEST, COCHRAN'S'CORN CURE: ALWAYS CURES, NEVER PAILS. Guaranteed te glvn satisfaction or money re funded, l'ricu cents, at 11. II. COCHRAN, DRUGGIST, N os. 137 A 1S North (juccn SL, Lancaster, Pa. muys-lyeedR TAIiL AT J STORE KEIOAKTH OLD WINK LISTON'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. V1MI8T IK TBI WORLD, established, 17H5. H. E. SLAYMAKER. AeT., frW7.ua Ne. &) East King BlreeL G EOHOEKKNHT.JB., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, KESIDBNCE-NO.fiS) WEST KING ST. CHOP-EAST GRANT ST., Opposite Station Heuse. All work receives my prompt and personal at tentlen. All klndsef Jobbing attvnded te at short no ne tlce and en reasonable terms. Drawings and Kstimat.w furnished ert-lvd TMPOKTANT. Tnthemauy npiillcaiits for the PALL TERM of the Lancaster Business College. If yeH will call en ernddress thn principal you can ebtuln such Information ns will be of great advantage te you in pursuing the COURSE OP bTUDYusreuulredut this Institution. It will enable you te mnkn greater progress, and a, sav ing of tlme und luber Is guaranteed If you will curry out Instructions. Addrees, H. O. WEIDLER. Principal. TiTINEKAl. SPRING WATER. BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring Water. PURE, SWEET, TA8TELESS-A NATUUAL KEMEDYANDHPEC1P1C. Per Inflammation of the Kidneys and bladder, Hrlghl's Dlseuae, Diabetes, Jaundice, Gout, brick Dust DuiKislts, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Gen eral Debility, tcHiule DNuises. ,, . - iesiimeuiuis anu imiuruiitcs r u, ....... Sold lu quantities from half u gallon te ten gallons. p. 8. GOOD HAN. Maaager. Ofllce Ne. 37 East Grant Street, (rear of Court HThe0ilLACK 1IAKRKN 8PU1NO HOUSE new eneu. If or terrus, address 1 ' MlbSCHIlleTlE HOMUKItOKU. Pleusant Greve, Lancaster County, Pa. Juncl6ind R OTK IM ftlAKINU CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS ATdS.OOADOZIII. AT NO. 108 N.0UTU QUEEN BTUEET, l&nis-tia Lancaster, l!i Bmr voeto. rpliK NKW UAHII HTOUK. ' NEW CASH STORE, i!47 & U) North Quecn Stmt, Opitoslte the Keystone liouse and Northern Hank, OPENING TO DA. New Diess Goods, New Had. te Cleths, New PeciKuekerj., New intleen. New Percale and Chintzes, New Hunts' (inure Shlrls, New l-ndles' llaiiee ests. New children's (inure, An Elegant (Jnutu Vest nt 13c. Itbick nnd Cel. W ,4J... U.'.,!V""I 1 Omxl Kid Gleve attsle. black silk Mitts, nud 11 Large Meck of Domes tics and Notions j nit nt Lewest Prices. - Please glvu us a call, Illyl W. It. 1IOWBKS. m'M.Ml'.ll (U)ODS. STAMM, BROS. A CO., Noh. 20 & 130 North Queen 8t. Sl'LClAL IIAIUIAINSIN Plain and Crinkled Heersuckers, Plain and Printed tatlnes. LAWNS' LAWNS) LAWNS I At '.'Xc.n j aid. White IiiksIs' WhltotleiHls t Evciythlilit New and Deslmbleat LeHesl Prices. Parasols, Suushsdes. nnd Sun Umbrellas. Chil li icu's Parnsnls,'.Ac each. (iiitie 1'inlerwi'nr ! (Jtitue I'mli'mrar ! AT Ol'lt POPULAR PRICES. BOSTON STORE. Nea. 20 nnd 20 North Queen Bt., LANCASTER. PA. WtlU HAI.K (IM HUNT. FOR HUNT. A Tobacco Wareheuse with Peun'a II. n. Siding. Capacity (or storing 3.KJU cases. Apply nl the marltUtd I.NTKLL1GKNCKR erriCK. F OK KENT. LAM ASTER HALL, Nes l mill '231 W EST KING STREET, ler Hal K ! airs nud Entertainments. in'27'lmd FOR SAI.P. - llll'll HORSlPOWEH llorlzeutnl Engine, cemplete with Killer, heater and Pump . as geed as new , cnu lie seen working, at Jell. Iwd M set Til ( IIRISTIAN ST. T7IOR RENT. A3 Shep In rear nf Ne S7 West Chestnut street, nsed ns n cigar box factory, nnd n shop en lllltlln stnsit, tietwiHin Heutli (Jueen and Prlnce stnsits, lately usisl ns a currlngu Inclery. Alse n dwelling and steru riKim new occupied by A. A 1 ubley ns a drug store, West King street. M'C'J fc "" ll.Vtl ltd INTKLLIGKNUKU OrriCK. 1'I.(1I'(M.L. rillli; PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD JL COM PAN 1'iiaAtiti.i'iiu, June 17, is.-;. belled proposal Hdilresi..st te the undersigned, will be received nl this ntnee until 9a. m., July 1, lsi, ter turulshtng nil labor nnd maletlals nnd IHTfermlng all the work required te complete Ihe grading and masonry for trucks Nes land I between Deven and llerwyn, en the Philadel phia lllvlsleu, u distance of ntmut Hi miles. Nobldsnlllbe considered from imitlcs who de net make a personal oxnintuntleii el the grrsiud. Plans nnd specltlcallens can be seen nt efllrn of AssWtnnt Kuglneer. RcwnnNe It,, fourth fleer, llread street station. Philadelphia. 'I his company reserves thn right tn eect any erull pmiuMils. W.M. fl IIHOvN, Jels.l'J ii,.'l,-.tl Chief Kngtneer. PROPOSALS POR I'IRNISHINO HTA HTA tlenery, Pumlture, Puel and ether sup plies etc In compliance with the constitution and laws et thacouimenHeulthof Punnsvlvanla, 1 henv by Invite seated pretHfeuls, at rtces below maxi mum rules lived in schedule, te furnish sta tlenery, furniture, fuel und ether supplies for the several departments, nnd ler Ihuulslrlbu Ihuulslrlbu Hen of public documents, for the vuar ending the first Monday of June. A. 1) Is7. Separate proposals will be received nnd sepa rate contracts awarded us announced In said schedules All prejKisats luti.l be accompanled by a bend with approved security, conditioned for thn faithful performance of tbucentrart, nnd nddressedand delivered te me tietem 11 o'clock n m. of TUESDAY, the '"Jth day of June, A. D. Is-;, at which tlme the propesuls will be opened nnd contracts awarded. In the uxecutlve chain ber nt Harrlsburg. blank bends, nud schedules containing nil necessary Infennatlnn can be obtained en ap plication nl my otllce. W S. BTKNOEH, Je7-l"td l-fcret.iry of the Coinmenweatth. VURMTVHK. pil'RN 1TP RE WA R E ROOMS. BED SPRINGS Of Every Description HeiTmeier's Furniture Warerooms, 20 EAST KIUQ STREET. VARRIAUKH. CTANDARD OAKRIAOK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUHDER Mnrket Streot, Bear of Posteffloo, Lanoaater, Pa. My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest style buggies, Phaitens, Carriages, Mar. kutund business Wugens, which 1 offer at the very lowest flgurus and en the most rcasonahle terms. 1 cell special attention tn a few of my own de. signs, ene of which Is thu EDGERLEYULOSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, which la decidedly the neatest, lightest and most cemplete Physician's Caniagu In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and aubsbinUel article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Can-loge turned out in eighteen years a geed ene that Is the kind of guarantee I have ."offer the public. All work lully warranted. Please give me a call. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter Umtnurpose WINKH AND LlQVORa. mllE CELEBRATED "BOUQUCT" AND "OLD ANCHOR" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft und pleasnnt te the taste. Puna In iiunllty, are excellent stimulants, and theyatunu without a rival In the murkuL bold at all the leading Hotels and by Druggists. Ask ier iw uuuruaci auAHiin, Sole Proprietors, lanl'J-timd 401 N. M HL, 1' hllttdelphta. Pa jyTADEIRA AND HUERRY WIN KM AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere H. E SLAYMAKER, Aeent. Established 17 S. Na a) Kam Kias 8tt. fHbl7-tfO O PEN ALL THE YEAR. "TliE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, TI10 lurijt'dt ana most prominently lecated Ilnlnl . Klii-MiiitiA furiiljhsxl nti.i ntw..n utred. Tlioreughiy lighted, dralned und von. IUuUhI. Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. 4)-lrepby'gOrchestia. Ju7-3md A TLANTIO CITY. THE OLD ESTABLISHED Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenient, very near the Sea, comfortable In every way, and hoine-llko. NOW OPKN. J. KELM & EONB. mayae-ama mm nia'-.iinn if rA-Z2JkBX. emimjmte!saasr sassssi: ZtTSssBnml i?''rtLiii--',i E2ZSS3MI ,. ,
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