Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 23, 1886, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23, 1886.
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SdCIETT DISBANDS.
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Mm tta UOOD WUMK.
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i tIMt Atmadaaeaet Vain Wralhrr.
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I eornwpendenco te Ibe lnTtttescR.
IAIMIiia, P., June S3.-At it recent
Of the ladies composing me i
iMMeUUeB of Columbia, it was decided
Tfciaaaaoclatlen was loitndeil liy
f ctarltable ladles of our town,
years age, ami it linn been In ex-
unce. Jiy tne nm 01 centriuu-
, Mi society baa,rcn Jercd t rellef
peer at all times but especially
the winter mentlm The member
I Melt out these people worthy of ns-
nu Rive thorn donation) or coal,
tteg and tbe necesaarlen el life In their
or nera. rue treasury 01 tne v
a has new beceme exhausted ami the
i feel that the. main portion of the town
: fheuld Uke tbe work in hand. This is the
Mia cause ler tne aisuanuing 01 me associa
tion. Although the society has closed Its
Werk yet these ladles will always be ready te
.kelp tbe needy when In distress.
'.' , Dad TOealhrr for Tlcelrs.
feThe Sunday schools of the Methodist
March and Cookman chapel had decided te
h4d a plcnle at l'enryu lurk te-day, but
0wlBg te tbe rainy wcather the picnic has
' Men postponed, ir the weather proves mere
'asjsplcleua tbe plcnle will be held onTuesclay,
.JlUM29tb.
t?"The iilcnle of the Second street Lutheran
vBenday school will be held en te-morrow
tetTnuradayl. but the Inclement weather of te-
'pday makes tbe outlook very unfavorable for
;' tee auair. ine woeus nave neeetne very
' VsiAMn. tmalf Inir It unnafn tn nrwvml n itnv In the
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'.jwoeas. 'inis picnic will ve ueiti hi j.tiitz
SIVWHWa.
ysT. The inclement weather of the past few days
SiKjiHta caused considerable delay among the
t houses, stores, etc. A prominent contractor
iu,4steted that building has been mere re-
B-jjw lareea Ly rain uuiiug 11113 year man auy
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i, uase linn ?ieies.
WsJ On Saturday afternoon the August Flower
;-i' club, of Lancaster, will be in town and play
kC a game of ball with the Columbia nine. The
B'' members of tbe Maulieim club have been
complaining very much about the manner iu
which thev were traded during the two
Hi nmes the club played in our town. They
fen. claim that tbe umpiring was against them
.; ana mis was tne cause 01 tueir ueieau .Man
ager Bear desires te play this club en the
grounds of tholrensidex, of Lancaster, with
P4 any umpire the Alanbefm club may select.
St?. The eagerly looked for game of ball te be
played by the members of the council and
: school beard has been declared etl. Seme- of
the gentlemen are very anxious te play btit
some de net desire te display their bklll iu
the national game.
llernugh Uriels.
A young son, aged 10 months, et Mr. A. B.
Fex, living en Waluul8treet,dled at its home
this morning after a short illness, from causes
Incidental te childhood. TJ10 limeral will
take place en Friday.
f The band of Klckapoe Indians ghe exhi
bitions at Seuth and Union streets every
, evening and attract very large crowds about
the place. The doctor finds a ready sale of
' the different kinds of Indian remedies.
The singing school of Meuut ZIeu A. M.
E. church will held nti entertaiumeut In
their church en Thursday eveulng. The pro pre
gramme will consist or music, singing, tab
leaux, etc., and premises te be very interest
ing. A few nights age a colored resident el
town came home nt a very late hour and,
after he had retired, his wlfe sought reveuge
en her husband for his neglect by setting
fire te part et his clothing, of which con
siderable was burned. This Is a no el man
ner of punishing husbands when they re
main out tee late at night.
B. F. Mullen, employed as clerk In the
Columbia postelllce for the past tw el ve years,
left the service this morning. During his
fnrvlce nt the postelilre Mr. Mullen has
ulwuys given unlurHal satinactien.
Geerge S. Jlreck, efi'hlladelphia, interested
in electric light company business, was In
town yosterday.
Harry U. Yeung left town yesterday for a
trip te Philadelphia and New Yerk.
Dr. C. II. M. Nuall, of 1'hUndelphi.t, is
visiting In Columbia Vthere he will spend
ills summer months.
1 trumnsKFUi. atiuutsr.
A ''Valer Hunting" Only Ten Inrlirs l.uug ami
Weighing Pour round.
A "Baby Bunting" that could very readily
be wrapped iu the nibbitwkln of nursery
lore has been born te a farmer's wife, at Hell
Bank, en the Octoraro, the line of Lancaster
and Chester counties. The infant is a most
wonderful freak or nature. When ushered
into existence two weeks uge it was barely
ten inches in length and it railed te get the
better of a 4 pound weight when placed in the
ether end of an ordinary pair et su.il eh iu the
village store. The lather isa line hearty lar
mer, rather above than U'lew medium height,
named Nslsen Bunting. He is ferty-the
years old, and his wlfu Julia, who Is net
ever two or three years his Junier, is tiuite a
large woman. They are the iareut el half 11
dozen girls and boys fully as large as chil
dren el their respective ages usually are, and
they can otler no explanation et this upjurent
phenomenon. Since her birth " Haby " Hunt
ing has net grew n In any preceptible degree,
but she is by no means weak or puuy despite
her diminutive size, and her elce is as
powerful as that et the largest lnlant ever
uern. She is well proportioned and pretty,
and In generally considered a erfect siiwl
men of a mldger. Her father's Sunday silk
hat Is plenty large enough te hide her com.
pletely, and when put In a half-gallon meas
ure her head does net come within several
Inches et the toil
The Bunting larm house has been overrun
ever since the birth with throngs of visitors
from the surrounding country anxious te 1.00
the little one, and a uumlxir of people Irem
Philadelphia have had sulUcleul curiosity te
make a pilgrimage te get a giuupe et the
young woman.
Father Bunting is thinking seriously of
exhibiting the child next wuuer in me of
the dime museums, nud It Is said that
he has already entered Inte corresioiidonce
with the managers of the Ninth and Arch
streets show, Philadelphia.
The baby has net yet been named, but the
suggestion that it should be called Frank
Folsom Cleveland Bunting, Iu honor or the
president's bride, en whose wedding day it
was born, has met with some taver, and It Is
probable that it will be se christened.
MABMBU IS Til It IK KKtr HUM!.
The Wcddtug of Mr. CaWlu tv. hajiii te ML,
Amelia e. I'euncli, llutli el Ttila city.
At 8;f o'clock last night Calvin Sapp
was married te Miss Amelia (.. 1'eusch. The
ceremony took place in the new home of
Mr. Sapp, at I'rlnce and Andrew streets, and
the knot was tied by Hev. Charles I Fry,
pastor et Trinity church. The bridesmaids
were Miss Suter, of Philadelphia, and Miss
Flera Sapp, sister of the groom. The grooms
wen were Alderman A. F. Dennelly and
Harry llellman. Alter the nmrrlage
r reception wus held auda large number et
fUds of the contracting parties were pres
ent. The presents were numerous. Sir. and
"!; -JUP will go te housekeeping at once,
aa weir house has been already lurnlshed.
Tha Clarke Skeen Nuptial.
r Samuel Clarke, the well known grocer and
cTt 7TZZ' a lu""eu ""- "Kht te Miss Kate
'?-... .. veiciiiiiiiv 1 nil it Tiiunn u
,EWretares3&
tMide and groom. At 10:10 the marr n,V
' - couple left for the Weu They w m . i
(PItcunr. Bucyrus, (Ohle)'"11
XIMMtexpwttObegenea week or ten , dii
Qultea number 01 Irieuds were at ti, Jrj,,.
astbeneii; u llal"
t Tk9 presents were many nudcestlv. On
'wturniug from Uie tour Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
wHl begin housekeeping at 431) WestOranne
Mtwt, where they have furnished a heu.e.
Thief 8uteii(.u 10 Twe Vran.
tO'eldsmlth, theyeungman who stele
ana buggy at the Jeanna Heights
etliiK last summer, was irled. con.
I and sentenced te two years Imprison.
Jat Heading en Tuesday.
Mjer' Court.
wnyer disposed of two cases this
p
b, um wasuciiy aruuKauu lliosee-
kajgw. IS eth were discharged.
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THMS COHKHTOHA COTTON MILL.
It'tTM BldVp In M,filM1 In 11,000 Hid and
Thrn Withdrawn.
Henry Shuberl, auctioneer, ellered at Jiub Jiub Jiub
Hosale this aftomeoti nt the court house,
Conestoga steam cotton mill Ne. 1, te close
up the estate of the late (lid eon W. Arneld.
The mill Is one el the host known in the
country, and contains 11,072 spindles, 2n1
looms, and all necessary iiiscliliierj. The
mill Is arranged te run en line brown skirt
ings, shootings, drill, Jeans, slli-sias, sateens,
canton flannels, a.c.'
The terms as auuniinml, were 10 jer cent.
te be paid te-day, IS ler cent, en September
1Mb, when the deed would be dellwred, and
the tialance te be paid lu flu annual pay
ments, the balance te lieur lle per cent. Interest
The auctioneer endeavored te get It started
nt flliVOOO. but he could tint net iitiv bid
ders and he dropped te Sloefkm, f'M.OtM nnd
llnally te J7."i,0tX), at which tlgtire Mr. Beach,
a Philadelphia manulacturer,starteil the sale.
The auctioneer announced that he would
take jl,WH) bid's and ler a rew minutes the
bidding was spirited between Mr. Headland
nti unknown, until f"o,0e0 was bid. The
auctioneer then agreed te take f.00 a bid nnd
Mr. Ileach bill 'C,&00. Fer eotue minutes
the crler dwelt en these tlgures, and net get
ting any aiUance, It was nnneuiicwl that the
mill would net be sold at that figure, and it
was withdrawn.
The llrinnrrallr I'artj and tlie rrnsieiirn.
In the llnusoen AVeduesday, Mr. Itragg
of Wisconsin, In the course of debate en the
pension bill, s-ld that he had seen the gentle
man from Iowa (Mr. Hendersen) takeout
the old hobby horce te ls ridden around
again ami lie danced obeut for the benellt of
claim agents, newi-pa", ami te be circu
lated among that class of men whose ote
the Kepubllcans thought could l bought
by a pretense that the Itppnbllcans were the
soldier's friends. Applause en the Demo
cratic side anil sneering cries of " Oh 1"
"eh!" Irem the Republican side. "Yes,
eh, eh!" mimicked Mr. llragir. "Why was
it, when you had two-thirds nt a majority in
this Heuse, when the war was fresh, when
men were. suffering fremw emuls tnery where
mat you piaceu a iiuuuuinu en pensions ana
provided thit every claim net prfsented
within lle years should only commence te
draw pension from the date of application.
Whedldthat? A ill you answer me T Oh.
eh;' It was the Republican party. 'Oh, eh,'
who was it It repealed the arrears limitation
and paid the soldiers whose claims were
pending from the date of disability. It was
the Domeeratlo lurty, ' eh, eh ' "
ht. Mtrj's Parochial school.
The examination of the pupilsefbt. Mark's
lurechial school closed te-day, Kev. Father
Mct'ullagh having continued the examina
tion of the pupils very thoroughly from day
te day sluce the 10th Inst.
The geld medal donated by Miss Kate
Kelly was awarded te Mary llauraban, who
bad taken mere educational points than any
ether pupil lu thu school.
1 ne Biiver ineuai was awarded te Katie
Marks, she having show n the greatest nutn
bar of points iu the examination.
Fer the third prize, a silver watch, awarded
by Father McCuliagu, Willie. Kuhn aud
Willie Harrison werea tie, and the print was
drawn ler them, chance giving it te Willie
Kuhn.
Wlllle Fisher and Maurice Leng took the
next prizes, handsome books, for their stand
ing In the class. All the above ii'iuied are
mem tiers of the first class.
The second aud third classes of the school
also received prizes according te their re re
spcctlye standing in the classes.
hfllt te the Mount, el Itrlnge.
Abraham I'ewdtn, who is only 10 years
old, wasborero Judges Livingston and Pat
terson this nrternoen en complaint made that
he Is Incorrigible. The testimony showed
that the liey's parents are dead and that he w as
living nlth his uncle, Abraham l'ewdeu, of
the Eighth ward. A lew jears age the
Imy began stealing tunnies 'from his uncle
and gradually Increased the nmnuiits stolen
until Monday, when he cribbed $10, On one
occasion he set lire te his uncle's house. It
was also slum 11 that he would uutgntoscheol,
and that he as-eciated with bad company
The court decided that he was a pretier sub
ject ler the Heuse of Kefuge and commuted
lilm tothatlnstilutien. Otllcer Cramer will
Uke him te Philadelphia.
Mriiuenltu .Mutual ,lil ."i hillnn.
The charter of the MenneniUi .Mutlal Aid
asswiatien, ler the protection or Its members
ngainst less Irem the destruction of their
buildings or the contents thereof irem any
unavoidable cause whatever, has been duly
recorded in the county recorders elllce.
Following Is the beard el dlrtcters for the
ensuing J ear; Jacob L Ilrubaker, Kehrers.
tewn: .Samuel It. Hess. Knhratji: .Ii,uu v
Ilucher, Clay; Peter Manlier, Ilird-iu-Haud ,
B. M. Kheiik, city; Henry Hcishev. Inter-
courbe.
The (Intnge Mrrel Main.
The large water main en Orange street has
been laid tn within 11 short dist.tuce et Pine
street. Had the weather remained geed the
whole line would bae been down by Satur
day night. New It will net likely be finished
until home tlme next week. There has been
n great deal or rain since the work began und
It has been greatly delajed. Tim rmnks or
the trench yet eism re .illected by last
night'srain and there waseoiisiderablocuWtiir
In. "
An Old .Snnle (,'liurili.
The Old Swedes church, or Wilmiugteu,
colebratod Its Issth iinulers.iry en Monday
and congratulated Itself uikmi a career of great
and growing usefulness. The llrst church
was a leg cabin en the banks or the Dela
ware. Then P.nck llierk arrived irem
Sweden and built a church or Mone In 11 mere
prominent position, te which many additions
and improvements have been made.
Ilm 1'rlkeu Tntirr.
This alternoeu Coiumlssiuiiers Myers,
Gingrich, and llartman, who saw an account
el the danger te the elllcers and inmates by
reavm el the bulging of tlie prison tower, in
the l.NTi:i.i.ieK.Nci;ii, went 10 the prison te
make an Inspection of the t-ame. 11 there Is
no probability of a new prison fu the near
ruture they will take dei iiitn action as te the
repair or removal el the tower.
liriiukwunrM ami 'H rrtru.
This morning Abraham Leng made com
plaint agaliiht. his son Win. Lung, charging
him with drunken and disorderly conduct
and false pretense. The rather deposes that
the son has been iu the habit el getting ceeds
from our city merchants aud having them
charged te him. Alderman Dee.11 held the
accused ler it hearing.
TKeu tu llutka Count),
.Michael Led with, who was taken te Phila
delphia yesterday by Detective Mmt.heu.er,
was handed ever te Constable Kaulliiian, of
Tullytown, Bucks county, and Ukenteth.it
place ler n hearing. The watch stolen irei
Douglass, by l.cdw 1th, was recovered 111 the
pawn shoe, corner of s! 1
and Lembard
streets, by the, detective.
Inte the wvt I'uliitAiadrnij,
Ladet.Musselman, irem this dietrlct, has
been admitted te the ml,t.iry academy at
tt est Point, He has assed the preliminary
examination with credit, and , 1, caiiin with
the t,.t or his "pl0h" classmatts w I,"1 We e
equally bUwws-.HU in passing the first rigfd
A beniuitleu hi u,e Albany County Court.
ni!s Suti au"eed lu the Albany
county, N. Y court en Thursduy tl.at he
Lwen, el the Albany inilentUry, with an
eiler or Km) upleue for each long term prisoner
sent te that institution. This at'euip at
bribery has created a profound sensation at
Albany.
A ileaji of Caali I'er Irrlauil.
The Hellmaii heuse Irish Parliament fund
committee, in New Yerk, met .Monday night,
biigene Kelly presided. Tlie hiiiiiiiiii sub
scriU'd was jn.DII. Mr. Kelly Maud that
y estertlay he had cabltd f 1H.WH te Londen,
miueMni",01 ra,'iu,tte"i by the coin-
llie lleiuaseplni,
Lancaster Conclave Ne. ia 1. t). H. met
ruesday evening and re elected ler the full
May laJLU1Cera CUose" for tl10 Bl'er' 0" In
Karly Oraln liarvrtt,
Samuel Bellinger, of Heidelberg township
.Y.tTk.C?fnty' ,?ut .'ll8 wht Ih Saturday
thera barvestlnget gralnknewu
lYhj a Fsrtnrr' Wile Toek Her Life.
About neon Monday the daughters of Mrs.
Kachcl llliedes, et Chippewa township, were
horrified te llnd thelr mother, n lady agtsl 11
years, hanging dead by the neck by a strap
In an outbuilding en their rami, about six
miles from Beaver tails, Pa., en Brady's
Kim.
A letter found In the Ikvseiu of her dress
alter she was cutdewn, addressed te her hus
band, wss read. In It she acknowledged
guilty Intimacy with a neighbor, but said she
was forced te It by threats from hlmtedl
v ulge a crime vv hlch she had committed some
twentyjears age, the penalty of which Is
death, and et which he alone was cognizant.
Her guilt se weights! upon her mind that lire
was net worth living, aud she determined te
end It.
The letter has created great excitement In
the neighborhood. The deceased has here
tofore Isirne 1111 Irreproachable character, Is
the who 01 a uigiuy nsHViaoie i.irim-i mm
has a family of seven children, sevcr.il or
vv horn are married.
Ilri mrred III Train
The team el Ivan Shlmp, or I Men, stolen
early jesterday meruing, w astound behind
the barn of Abraham Mielbley, near Oregon
when that gentlemen went te reed his stock.
The hore bore every ev idence or hard driv
ing. The lluzztrds, Jee nnd Jake, are
credited with the theft. Joe was released
from prison only the day bolore the team was
stolen.
A I'artj- I'er Kurepe.
Kev. A. 1". Kaul and party have concluded
te sail for Kurope en Jul 3d, and they have
made arrangements through J. H. Schneider,
oftheVfit J'iCiic, te go by the Netherland
line el steamers. Besides Father Kaul, the
iwrtywlll Include, Hev. Henry ll.miis.et
Milten; Hen. Fleilvn Kleno sk1. of Shaiuo Shaiue
kln ; l'rank U Sprivher, Jehn lliemenz aud
Jehn II. Kaul. et Lam-aster.
Will It., I. Kthus be Dlsbarretl'
Court was engaged all morning in hearing
argument of cases en the common pleas list.
This afternoon there was a full attendance el
attorneys and the llrst case called rer argu
ment was the rule te show cause why the
name of Hubert J. P. vans should net Ih
stricken Irem the roll of attorneys.
(tend Mulr KitgAgrtl.
The Miennercher have engaged that ex
cellent musical orgauizMlen, the Persover Persever Persover
nce liand, el Lebanon, te play at the picnic
at Penryn.en August 'Jd. Tayler's orchestra
Is te furnish the dancing music
Stiet nnd Klllrd.
Max Dixeu was shot and killed last night
by James Keener, at the Walten house, at
latrebe, Pa.
JIAIiltl.tilES.
Sait 1'kim.ii On Tuesday evening .lone 2:,
at their new borne. .e. I'.l feutb l'rini e stn-et,
In the tieence or a company of Irlends Mr
w . Cidvln bapn te Miss Amelia C. l'cusch, both
of this city. 1 he ceremony was ierferined bj
Kev. Charles L. Fry, pastor of Irlnitv Lutheran
church
Llai.kk keen. .lune it, lssfl, at the bride's
residence. Ne 113 North shlppen street, bv Kev
Jas . Mitchell, I) t) . u-iUU-d !) kev t
lle-ids, Mr .uuuel CUrke and Mlj Kute U.
bKi.cn, all or this nty. O.tw"
MA.HKETB.
f hlliKlelptil fredure .Market.
I'mLADnLraii. JuneSi rieur Market l
weak sales of le barrels ; Vllnn. bakers at
USinaiM: t'enna. tamlly at 13 TJfJI ; Western
at (luuOIAO; Patents, M rs'M"l
Kyu Heur nasaull lUtlMjl u.
1 p. in , call Wheat June, s5c ; July,
sic . Aug , s.4c ; bepL, Mc.
Uern Jane, 4Jtc , July 43,c ; Aug, 4l,Sc ,
imts-June, Ac ; July, 3fhc ; Aug , 34c.;
bvpt-,33;,c
siewnrk Prmture Market.
N'bw Yere, June !3 Hear market dull but
quiet i Hue, tintti'.W; Superfine, t! 3el3il
Common te i.oed hxtni Western, ti 753ffl.
City Mill fcitras. II uH 6S rer West Indies ;
Minn, hxtru, M IKll te. Kxtra Ne. 2. tll0C3W.
Wheat Ne. I Kedstatu nn pet. '.iO'c ; Ne. 2
lied, VVInter,MV4c: Ne 1 White, state, sTWc ; N'e.
Ked, VV Inter, Aug,, s.c Sept . sKc
Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, t.c.
Oats Ne. 1 VVhlte elate, spot, lftllc; Ne. 2,
de, 37c
llye dull . Canada, W-jc-
Itarley dull.s
l'erkdull; New Mi"3. IHWIii.Vi.
Lard July, hi W . Aug , il IT.
Molasses ciulet; ITHUl'c. ter M test boiling
stock : Pert 11 Itlce, iac
Turpentine linn at Ji'c
Ue-lnclull: strained te geed, II UJKGl 05.
Petroleum dull , leHnrd lu ca.es, s'.c
rrelghbi dull; gndii te Liverpool, IJ.,R4'.c.
Uutter Market dull; New Western
Creamery. lifllbSc
Chee dull: Western Hat, (,37fc.
Kggsflrui; State, liQlJc . Western de, 2)i(S
13A4C
eugar market steady; lleflned cutleaf, t,c :
Ummil.ltec, u J-lOil'j'ic.
Tallew quiet; prtmeclty, HiQIc
Ceiriedull ; fair cargoes at 'j
Ulw quiet j Carolina and LbuUlina, common
tefalr, Jsaic.
Chicago .llarket.
Chicabe, June SL 10 a. in. Market opened :
Wheat June, 73c; July, 73Jc ; Aug., 75c;
Sept , 7W'.c
Cern .tune, 3.V; ; July, 35c; Aug., a.'ic
imls June, Eic ; July, 3,',c; Aug, 2fic ,
Sept., iiC.
fork July, f- r;K : Aug . THO'; ept. I'.i 15.
Ifard-July, J, 17H05 J) , Au.,' m 27K . bept..
lilbs-July, JV65. Aug,5 7(l;Sept,iT3
VLenia
Wheat June, TJ'C
7."c, Sept . 7',V.c.
Julj-, TSii;
August,
August,
Cern-June, J4Jc , Julv,
3;Uc. Sept, 37c
Oats .) une, ai'.c ; J uly, 27J4C
2ic
JiWC;
Aug.,2s.-; Sept,
$J 10; Aug.,
erk June, ) 011
July.
fill): s,.,,u, I
Lird luni1
fl JJ
J; July, p, HWliX ; Aug.,
i, bent. , 37KRI 4ti.
IttbS'
u
15
H;July, 7JH ; Aug.,
5 7' , Sept.
itt te.
(Irani aud freruinns.
rurnUhed by S. K, Vundt, llreker, Chlcaga
June 2.1, 1 o'clock p. in.
Wheal. Cern. OaU. Perk. Lard.
June
July IK S. 27 9i) is)
August. 7.Vi S.,'4 Hit 'J IU B3II
Sepuunber ; ,7 a,;, a ny: (,40
October 77U JT,H .... ....
November 7'.i(J
WtnterVVheat .JPt.. T
Spring W limit n
Cern, ,, . h.
Oau b?
Uyn 3
Ikirley " 1
OtlClty
Crude Oil &,y
Uocelpu-llegs $)
Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u..
VV'heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard
J,u"e 7.','; 84 a;i u m 6 2u
J.uy 7-1 3.V2 87Ji UUI b-HU
A,lj""t- 75 ,l v,,lj me ts,'4
Septembur. ,y, 37 '. y je tl 40
November
Oil City
Crude. Oil ra
HtecH Slarheu.
guoutlens by lieed, McGninu 4 Ce., bankers.
Lancaster, l'e.
W TORE LIST. II A. M
Canada 1'uclHe.
C C. C. I .',
Col.Ceul
Cuntntl Pacific 4jw
Canada Southern 4it2
I'M. st UAPgh ."... .
UenvurA Ulearande
12 H.
3 P.M.
&
2J
41
41
ii"
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Ui
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nik
N.lJ
uie . i.acE.a wusteni
Me
s.rte'Jd
New Jersey Central
K. & T, ....,,,, .,,,,,., ,,,,
Leu. AN'
Like Shern
Michigan Central. ........
Missouri Pacific
Northern Pacific
s. p. prut ;;
n. w ".!".;
New yorkCentnU,...!,"!.
Ohie Ceutnu
Omaha
Oiegen Trans
OnUirleA Wujiein
Pacific Mali "
liochester A 1'ltucurg....
8U Paul 7.....
rexua Pacific ,
Union Puctfie
M3
bw-'S
28
1I0',J
1U7
Mfl
: Jig
l
11U
?
HA
SB
v ueasn couimen pji
vVabash l'reiurrud l?
M
SI
VVenVem Union Telegraph., usj;
West Shere 104J
Mi
sii'i
13 1-10
5ui
West Shere tin
ruiLADS'-rniA list,
Lehigh Valluy
JI.NTl'.A 1'blU
PennsylvtDla
Ueedlnv
Lehlgh Navfgatled.,,,
IIiumvllle
M
uy.
Philadelphia A Kne
Northern Cent
1'oeplo's Passenger
U'd'KUiiu'lsM'lK's ta
ou ejii
7U
(,'jJ.J
Mew Tork Stocks.
Naw Yeu, June SJ.-Wall street, VM p. m.-
Meney easy at 8J per cent, rorelgn ex-
cnange uulut t t sei w, UoTerninenu
nnnt Currency fi, It'i bid 1 t'aceupa. Iia
bid) iK'stllM, bid.
The stock market opened unlet, and up te
the first call the trading was Insignificant, but
nller 10.X. en a geed htivfuK el VV cslern I mutt.
Itedlng and Jeisey Central, pilccs Is'gan nd
v anclng and ceutlnurd en the rise op le shortly
lKrerw midday, when they showed adviinces
ranging from ', le 1'4 per cent. Alter an inter
valor dullness there was a renewed bin Inn and
tnrtheradvamiitir i tel lHircent. The highest
Bgntvs tnsdn thus far te-day niti new iiitivut.
l.lveMerk Market.
CntrAtie, J une .1 1 he f)ret rri' Joui fin I ieHits
tntlle -llissilius, 4,ee head) shipment, l,l'.
market inned tlvn nnd ten cents higher but
ine ainmu'i' wn- ,,"i init-r , snipping steers,
'M te 1U s. -l 7MS W st(M'l.eiN and
fisslers, a shade higher, at nrl '"
mi), bulls nnd mlied, IJOeflliV; bulk, j: ..HI
SHI . tlimttgli lenis eatllc, W lei w.
Hogs lieci-lpts, b,.(J hendt shipment. iV)
head, mantet aillve aud loe. higher . ivugh
and mixed l Iet4 t packtng and
shipping, fiavfll M; light, tUHJIIcIt skips, JT5
Sheep Kecelpt. l.tti) headt shlptnent. none;
market active and a shade higher i natives,
,V 9,a", w,.i"I,.i-jss0J:' Teaii, - att
i7J; Ijvmtn, fl .VWiS.
East I.isihtv Cattle receipt. Ss4 head;
sl'lpmcnts. H headt market steadj nt Monday's
prties. Milpiucnifl te New Yerk, none.
Hogs receipt, mm head t shipment, l.lnt :
market active t'hlladelphlns, II Hffl4 lit
V orders. J 1 SHI 40. hlluuent-s In .Vim nrk.
S cars
Shevp receipts, 4.i) head: shipment. 2,hW I
market firm at Monday's piiecs.
mk- Aiirr.ieriiiKjiKyTK.
-OAK1NO POWDKK,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
Tltta powder nevervane. Ainarvelet purity,
strength and wboleseuieness. lleni eco ece eco
neuilcivl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
sold tn competition with the multitude el low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Sold enlv in ciiiu. HetaL Uasi.sii 1'oweib Ca,
10B Wall btrts't. New erk. mari7-lvd A w
I" CWT A Pin MCIAN'S POt'KKT CASK
J of Instruments. Ilcturn tethts eitlee ltd
TirANTKIl-A
ilUL TO 10 UOISK-
WUKKat
-Ml SiiSNOliTII L1.VIE STUKEI
PriiLIC SALK WILL HL SOLD AT
public -ale, m VV'ackcr's Vault, en Lew
street, en t'rtd ty afternoon at two o'clock, A
HIT OK CASKS. Alse a Cask at the Locust
meet v auit vv ACKEi: , into
jACOnUCNOAkKK, Auct Je3 2td
S1,000
BKWAKD.
rer anv iae of Kidnev Treutile. Nervous
Debility, 5Ient.il and Phvslcal VV eakness that
UOTAN1C NEIiVK lllTrKUS falls te cure,
sold by druggist, 50 cent.
HKIllt MKI) CO.,
Ne ti North 11th st., Phlla , Pa.
Circulars free. mar.lWiiud'lu.'lbA-s
T3HOPO.SALS 1LL
UK KKCEIVKD
X until Tueday. June
2y. at 7o'cleek n m .
ler the pafnttng of the walls tn front room or tbe
station Heuse Patnt te tie used Is Wethcrtll A
lircw , pure lead and pure llni-tsd oil and first
trade c-lers The committee reserve the light
tot eject any or all bld.
lly elder of the Property committee.
CIIAKLES .1. VV1I1TK,
JcJJ-3td Chairman.
D
Ki:.S!sliOODS.
1 am going tq clee out
DRESS GOODS.
in doing se I nlll sell them at Uwlng out
prkes. Come and see.
J VV III UN K,
nev-5-lyd Ne. K2 North Queen streeU
QAK 11ALU
Het Weather Clothing.
Serges, flannels, Seersuckers. Alpaca and
ether Warm Diy clothing Materials in greatest
arlcty of Qualities and Pi ices
leu'll find the practical fcert of ilethtng here
The most highest care given te Its reliabllit j . It
wear aa geed as It leeks Leeks betti r than It
cost, and costs hiss than anywhere else
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL,
Southeast Cerner Sixth am Market,
1
June21 tfdeed
IMIILADKLPUIA.
jyrlNEUAL SPIUNO WATER.
BLACK BARREN
Mineral Spring Water.
A Natural Specific for the Ewlnys.
Its action upon the kidneys Is that of an eliuil
nant. cleansing them of Impurities, allaying in in
rlammatlen, seething pain, healing ulceration,
stimulating secretions and restoring their
natural beultbful action.
Dfabctes, Ifrfght's Disease, Dropsy, Inflamma
tion, Hout, Incontinence of Urine, Ililek Hint
DeprgltsanddlUurcnt conditions of disordered
kidneys.
the remedial and curative ugeni j of Illack
llatren VVuterln these dlsuues Is prompt und
effectual.
old In quantities from half a gallon te ten
gullens.
P. 9. GOOD MAN. Manager.
Ofllce N'e. 37 East Grant Stiect, (rear of Court
Heuse.)
11LACK IIAHItE.V SPItlNQ HOLSE new
open, rer terms, etc .address
Miss CIIIttSTlE liOMIIEltGKH,
Pleasant Greve, Lancaster County, Pa.
JuiialH-etiid
ClIOLS I KHOES !
New Red Frent Shee Stere,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEBN ST.,
(Next Doer te Postefflce)
We have lust received one of the Ilest Lines of
-Men's liey's, 1 eutbs' Ladles', Misses'
and Children's
SHOES
That can beget for the money, thus complet
ing our already large stock. We can guaranbe
the prices te be "1101'TOM rlGUHfcS." We
have mrlctly "ONE 1'UIUK," and guarantee
entire satisfaction. If you want fine or coarse
shoesersllppera; iryeu want hand or machlno machlne
luadn shoes, in ract. If you want anything In the
shoe Une, that can be found only In first-class
oalubllsbiiienU at Popular Prices, call at the
NEW UKIl KKONT BIIOE STOUE,
Ne. 48 N0IIT1I QUEEN STREET,
(Next Doer te the Postefflce.)
CHAS. A.
REEGE.
airlt-3mdftwlt
TTSE NONE HUT
" BEST'S "
HOT AIR EUMAOBS!
MADE Or HEAVY 1UON.
M010 sijuare feet of UadUting Surface, most
econeuiluil In, fuel, and the llest llesulu In
eating Dwellings, behoels. Churches el any
Heater In the market, l'cuer Nut Ceal for fuel
Kstiuiates furnished for Heaters, Including
Masonry.llet Air Pipes, Iteglsters, etc Plenty
01 Lunea-ster reference, lleuteru guaranteed te
five entire satlstacUen or taken out ut our own
llelng both practical men in the business, we
ask a khare of patronage. uiis, we
n.."ll".,.,," eheurlully rurnlshed for Plumbing,
Gas Uttlng, lin and bbiet Iren Werk. Uoefiug;
Alse a lull nupplyet Unware.Ac. ""B.
Prices 10 lull the tlmug. uive us a call.
EVERTS & OVERDEEB,
COUNKIt Or KA8T WNJOHH AND MIU.
uuvylsSmdM.W.ASU
A K H .IIIIKtiridKlI US TS.
jyenni'M's
LIQUOfl STORE,
Ne. ')i (,'KNTUK sglf UK.
OCIIOUL TAX roil lfvsrt.
O IliedHplleitle Is liittm hands el tlie Trea
uier. Time per tent eir ter preiutd tmyiuenU
H.O. MAllsll VI. I., -frensuier,
Nn 1!( ntteSiiinn.
UlN"' hour trout it a in telp.iu. Jl'.'iutllt
LMiun 1.0 r
iV or
New Japnuese Peles,
l tfteeti te Thirty t out, Just opened nt
1UHII.i-.Vh IMtlMisiOHK,
Ne. 3ti VV est hltig Mteet.
pHl ATI: .SAl.K OP 11UKSKS.
I have 11 let of
WE8TBUN NORMAN HORSES,
trem Indiana and Illinois purclmsed bvlilven,
llaum A te, ieiiisliug el hiavy dnilts, farm
horses, and a few nlrediH,is 1 aln have a car
load of Keii'uekv and uhle lleis,w gmsl drl ers,
which 1 will dispose of at pi u ,u -ale
t,i-.OUt,MUitSMAN.
Bl'lll N tl
UI'KMStl AT II. tlKH
tj 11
AlU"si.
FINE TAILORING.
The Uirgivst and most Complete Assortment
of PIN K W OOLLhNs for the bprtiiR 1 ladete be
luuiiu iu iitu t uy ui i.ancivster
A Choice Line of bprlng Overce-itlngs and
PautidiHinliiKs In all the Latest Patterns.
Prices Lew, Ik'st VV erkmanshlp, nnd all gcsHls
Warranted as represented.
h."gerhart,
NO. U MlltTIi QUBEN STKKKT.
rOpposlte the Postelllce. tuar.'T Ij dlt
p.VTP.NT STRAP PANTALOONS.
The Greatest Invention of the Are.
Pantaloons made with the Patent strap nt
easy, de net bag out at the kuers, don't draw up
wnen silling uewn, ami give e, uei satisiaciieit
than anv ethers. PN, e v our order with A. H.
Kesenstcln, the Merchant I alter, who lias the
sole right for l.aiuult 1 ler the Patent fieubltv
Strap Pantaloons 1 offer an unusually full stock
of nebbv gcssln ter Pantaloons, suits. Vesting
and Spring Ovtrtisifs. and am devoting my en
tire attention te my trleuds and patron, aud
wUl sivtre no cirert te retain the iwwltlen I have
se long held iu Mrt Hue Menhaut 'tailor et
utucuster. uesHciiniiy veurs,
A. II. UOSfcNSThl
i-, a, .enn wueen su
.11 in C ki. L- .vt:uux.
Q1 ff SALARY TO AUK.NTS.
U'X.rJJ Address at once,
Dlt SCOTl'b KI.htTlUC GOODS.
Ne. MJ llre.idwa). New ick
TheOnl Genuine. ap-Jmilcinl
T1IK ONLYl'LKAK HAVANA PILLKR
CIGVU In the eltj ter 5c Meerschaum
Cigar and Clg-uvtie Helders for 10c
HEMLlll s CIGAUSTOKK,
tebHWAsttii .s in hast hlng Micet.
MARK I PV.s " Yl-,1,
ile.ir tub r lfsvana ',
neuiued by smeki is the
LOW 1'imXT '
4B nt Ciijar is tire
b"l In the mar
hci, ai
MAHhl.EV'ij "lellew trent,"
Ne. a North Queen Mrvut.
(Kennerly llartinan's)
13 LAY I Mi CA KI)s"aT fi:, llV. AND lef.
)er deck Hue Gilt Edge I'lav leg Cards.
iSe. iwrdei k
DLMtnii sen, au. si tilth.
febli-V Astfd
Ne 111 E.i.1 King Street.
v
ARKLK.Y'S "VARA Iir.AlTIi:S "'
clear tilled of choice Ne 1 Havana, are
reioiiiinended te lettrs et a genuine Havana
ctgai, ai
MAUKl.EY'S. "lellew Frent,"
Ne Jl North yucen strict
(formerly Hart man's)
Te di:ali:hs in fkiit.
The Maryland fruit Growers Kvihangc,
VVorten stitien, en the llaltlmnre A Delaware
lfaflread, a fe-der et the Delauari llallreud.
etfers te Dtab rs ample facilities ler lulng and
shipping. I his -.tciien h'ls a large irep et
jH'aches this vtar, and Is netetl for lis sutajrler
fruit for full luruimallen, i Irculars, etc, ad
di-e'stheeiretary. VIM. P NOItltH.
Jel'J-lmVV AS I j rich's, Kent Ce , SId
TT EVAN'ta FLOLR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable
s
:avi: menky.
And call anil examine the Summer Mel
Underwear Just received at lWhtnld s.
lit
Ale late stvles of lle.iery Anether let of
these Unlauiidriid shirts at 4Jc , fee nnd Itm.
Kxtm sizes Cheviot shirts llest Makes of
Working l'ants. Overalls and ( intta AH war
rtnled net te rip Alse late s les Net kwear,
-uspenderu, Cellars and Cuds
AI 11ECIITOLDS.
Ne K North (jueun street.
P S.lleiws ter -ale 01 rent
COMLTHINCi rOK NOI'IIINI..
A Pack el" Cornstarch
KKEE IO ALL PrKCHASEIlS,
COKfEE.
OP TEA OB
Great Inductions In t ine Groceries,
tbls week.
Nt w Pans
CLARKE'S TEA STORE.
Ne 3- West htngstnel.
CALL AT
STOKE
KKIGAR'ra OLD WINE
USTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEP.
nXKHT IS TH WOULD.
Kstabllshed, 17V5.
H. E. SLAYMAKER, Aar.,
fren-tfd Ne. ii Eat Klug Strtsst.
Q.EOROE ERNST, JR.,
Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder,
11E.S1DENCE-NO. itl WEST KING ST.
SHOP-EAST UUA.VT ST., Oppoalte btoitfen
Heuse.
All work receives my prompt and personal at
tentlen.
All kinds of Jobbing attended tn at short no
tice and en ruasenublu turnis. Drawings and
KstlmatAH furnished e'i7-lvd
PROCLAMATION.
Netice Is hereby given that the ordinances
et the city of Lancaster for preventing nccl
dents nnd the better pre-ervntlen of order in the
lty will be strictly enforced ngulnst all persons
" tiring guns or small anus, or nelling, casting,
throwing or firing of b'inlbs, chasers, or ether
firewerksniicrutlngln 11 Hlinihir manner, within
the limits et the cltv "
William -a. mom en,
Jeli Std WAS Mayer,
Vrericii
-A-N I have tw-en requested by the Plnance
Committee, or the City of Lancaster, tn call In
for tlie Sinking Fund, the following bends of the
lean authorized by ordinance, 01 thu City of
Lancaster, Pa .approved Murth 3, A 11 1M1, te
refund JJuO.reii et the existing indebtedness et
ine uny 01 Lancaster 111 4 per cent , nn
cny 01 j.ancasier 111 4 per cent , nnd
nded by ordinance approved March SM, ISsl.
t the series one te twenty years, viz Nes ft,
i 17. 18. 81, Si, . 91, 41, 4i. 60, MJ, (sj, 7, W, , !JU,
uineneeti
Of
6. IB
Ul. L of one thousand dollars each.
Helders will therefore present the above num
bered bends at this office en or before .lOLl 1,
lwvi, ter payment, lifter which date interest ou
said bends will ceiuu. VV. A. MOUTO.V,
Mayer.
Maveb's OrricK, Lahcabtkr, Pa., June, I.lbsU.
Jl tJyl-M.WAS
M
ILLKR'S LIQUOR. STORE.
AS TO QUALITY
We can give you better value than any ether
liouse In the trade. We curry the largest Bleck
OLD WHISKIES
In Lancaster. .Meney refunded for anything
proving unsatisfactory.
Miller's Liper Stere,
33CENTUE SQUAKK.
myWliudSAWAlmw
rUUMTUJlK.
pitTRNlTURE WAUKHOOMS.
BED SPRINGS
Of Every Description
AT
Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms,
20 BAST KINO STREET.
Vherniiry.
H
1HH1I A llltOlTIKH
SOME WORDS ABOUT
GENT'S
FURNISHINGS.
A few
incut.
of the many baigatns In that depart
Sl'.M.MER UNDERWEAR
At ITc.'iV.JJc, inc. Sue tofl.ien garment.
OUR SPECIAL nir.NlMl IIALIIRUIOAN
At MV a gartiieut. Is the best tm estmeut
in this lift.
I.AI'NORIEI) SHIRTS,
Sf c, TV, We and fl.ui.
I NI.Al NDRIED SHIRTS,
X . IV, t.5c and sac
I'AM'Y Sill UTS,
.Vi.'!h7.V,"Oc, 1 (O attdtlJO,
l'L'IT ANDTIXK NECKTIES,
Jlc, I.VaudTJc.
CORD-r.NI) SUSIT.NDERS,
2Jc, .Vk', 40c, fV, up te J!'i0
SEERSUCKER COATS AND T.S1.S,
1 i, 1 , H.fiO, 11.71 and it.
ALPACAS, IIOIIAIRS, DRA1' D'lTE'S
AND SILK MIXTURES.
Hirsli & Brether's
ONE-PRIOE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
COUNtrt MOKTlt UUEEN BTUKKT AND
CENT11K DUUaUK.
W1
Ll.lAMhON A POSTER.
32 te 38
LANCASTER, PA.
-0111-
FOH hEl LING
UELIAHLE
BKPL 1 AT ION
NONE HUT
CLOTHIN
u
-is-
i AMILIAltilJ ALL, AND AI'PLIhS IO THIN
fcl MMElt GAKMENTS AS WELL AS
HEAVIEII WEIGHTS.
bEEltbUCKEIt COAT JAND VEST, M. ll.CS,
fite DL3T PKOOP DUSTE113, Jl a,
Jl.bl, JiOO.
KNI.LI911 SKHOE8-8TONE, OKAY AND IN-
IHOO HLL'E COAT AND VEST, IVIOA I7.S
KELIA11LK OUALITIES 1N'
LIGHT STIFF FELT HATS!
THE
KHV LATEST FASHION roll YOUN'O
(1ENTS 13 THE
"NEW LIOHT BTItAW HAT."
bOMUTHINU ATTltACTlVE. WE AltE SOLE
AIjENTS KOUTIIIS bTYLISII HAT.
-eun
SILK NECKWEAR
IS SELECTED
I'ltOM ICELIA1ILEMAKKUHAND CONTAINS
A LIIIEIIAL AbSOKTMENT OF NOVEL
AND UEADY-8KLLINO PAT.
TEHNS Or NEW DESIUNB.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
25C , tOC , 75c
A KELLVItLE AND UENUINE FUENCII
Calf Skin Hand-Made Shee, for Gents.
DUTTON OU HALMOUAL, FULL LONDON
TOE. A HEADYSELLKll ATA IIiailEll
F1IJUKE IS NOW MADE TO riLL
A VACANCY, AT
$6.00.
$6.00.
DO.VP M1S3 THE OPP011TUN1TV.
WILLI AMSOM FOSTER.
WINKS AND LIQV0U8.
rnllK OKLEBUATED
"BOUQUEP1 AM) "OLDANCUOU"
PUKE RYE WHISKIES
Are rich In flavor, aoftundpteaaanttothe taste.
Pukk in nualltv. arc ozcnllent fltlmulantji. and
they stand without a rival In the market, fold
at
1111
1 thu leading Hotels and bv Druggist.
Ask
lerlt.
".... -a ...... ....-- .. .'Illn. ..
UUAirUttAI X lUAllAAlS.
Sole Proprietors,
anl9ina
401 N. 3d 8L, 1'
hlladulphltt. I'a
M'
ADK1KA AND HIIEKRY WINB
-AT-
Eeigart's Old "Wine Stere
H. E" SLAYMAKER, AeenT.
Ktt&plUhed 17 5. Na 23 KAfcT Kma Btuit.
Inbl7.tfd
NOTIOK THREE I'EB CENT. ABATE.
meat will be allowed en all City Tax paid
en or before July Ut.
C. F. JdYEltS,
City Xrvaaarer.
JclMwd
EAST KING STREET,
Jr UOUDH.
milli NEW CASH H'lORE.
NEW CASH STORE,
247 ic 'Ji North Juc(i Hlrmt,
Opposite I lie Keystone Heuse nnd Northern
Hank,
OPENINH 'ID DAI.
New Drv.s )(..). New llatlstn Clelhs, Nntr
(eersuckers. New Ratteens, New l' rcilles and
Clilutis,Nw Oenls'tiaimeblilifs. New Ladle'
Uniiin V fsl. New Chlblreu's tlattze
An Klegaut Haute Vel nt JV. Illack llnd Col Cel
YiiVei. h w1m'!!."" ' 'k '"" Kid tllovealMic,
. L .. ;l'11lll"iiiit,Ut(iitiHlt or Domes Demes
tics and Notions! all at Lewest Prices
- Please glve ns 11 call,
febMyil w. It, IIOWXK8.
ttl'MMKU (UK)D.S. "
STAMM, BROS. & CO.,
Nea. UO & 30 North Qtioen St.
HPhUlAI. IIAKUAt.NS IN
Plain and Ctlnkled eeisuckers, Plain and
Prlnttst Piuliiu,
LAWNS' LAWNS' LAWNS!
At "Ken j aid.
VVhlte tliH'ds' Wliltet.isHls! Everj tiling New
aud Desirable at Lewest Prices
Puiinets, Munshades. and Sun Umbrellas Chit
dieii Patnsels, '.3c. each.
(!niii riiili'rni'itr ! ISmup Umlcnvciir !
AT Ol It POPl'LAIt PIllCEi).
BOSTON STORE.
Nea. ae ind 30 North Qtioen St.,
LANCASTEIl. PA.
FUK ., OH UK.1T.
FOR RENT.
A Tobacco VVarehouse wllh Penii'n It. it
Siding Capacity ter storing a,H'J cases. Apply
marie-ttd lNTELLlOENUKIt OrTICK.
F
OR RENT.
LAM ASfKUHALL,
Nes ."JlanJKI VV EST I.IN'tl Sl'KEKT,
Fer Halls, tnle aud KnterUUiimenU.
Iii77 llnd
FOR SALE - nil R UORSE-POVVER
HnrUeiital Engine, romplete with lxiller,
healer ami Puinp , as gisid as new , enn be seen
working. at
Jul ld In Mil Til I lllllSTlAN 8T.
1710 R RENT.
: Shep In rear nt Ne .17 WestChestnutstreci,
ned as a cigar-box iactnry, and a hop en
Mllltln street. lHitwen Seuth ljueen and Prince
limit, lately hsihI as n carrlanu factory. Alsea
dnellliiK and sIeikhkiiu new ih-cupIihI by A.
A. Ihtbley a a diuir stere. West Klmr ilntiL
piily al
flVlfd
INTKLI.KiKNUKIt OririOK.
ritorei.tijt.
-VTOril'ETO HRIIMSi: III'ILDEILS.
J.1 Staled pmiMMiiU ter the erection of Ilm
following brtiiK'1 will be received at tbe olllce
eftlm Count) Cemtulsslnneis. ljinenster, Pa,
until Uoileck.no, ui. IPhMiAY, Jl'NK 2, 111
I ilrldije ever ( .K-ullce rtrvk, nt lrfilnbnch'i
mill. In LiMtlocalice tennshlp
2 Itridtfeuver 3IIII creek.nl lteslrr' mill btv
tneen I.tiactH-k aud I pper I tuceck low nshlps.
3illrldn ever Conewlngo creek, at Weed's
mill, lu r utlen teunshtp.
'1 he plans nnd spectni iitlens prepanMl nre for
VV Mtleu Itnri 1 ius llrldges . Iren bridge men
must nrvtcul Hit Ir own plant and specifica
tions I'retuwals for masonry and superstrticturu
will be received separately or cetnfilned. )la )la
seury bids should designate whether ttiuy atu
for iron or weislcn bridge.
A terfelt bend of 5i must accompany bids.
Iltatik for bid aud laind can be procured Irem
commls.ietiers.
Hy onleref
t eu.nty covmiasieNKiis.
Attest Fiia "iK ijiiiuiT, Clerk,
inaj'jy-,M,v id
PROPOSALS I'OR lTKNINHINU HTA HTA
tlencry', tumlture, Fuel and ether itip
XdleM.utc. In compliance with thu constitution and laws
el th common wc.il th or Pennsylvania, I here
by tnv Ite scab d proiesats, at prices below- maxi
mum rales lived in schedule, te furnish sta
tionery, furniture, luni nnd ether supplies (or
Iho several departments, and ler tbedltlrtbu.
tionef public document, for the viur ending
the Iltt Jleuday et .1 une, A. 1) I v7.
beparate pnipiMils will fiereielved und sepa
rate contracts awarded us announced in said
schedules All pmeials tuusl l,oaccemiiaiiled
by 11 bend with approved security, conditioned
for the faithful lairroriunnceet ttieceutract, nnd
addressed and deltv 1 rvd le me be lore Hu'cleck
a in. erTHhSDAl, tbe JJth day of June, A .
Hv at which tlme thn preiMisats w ill W oened
and contract awarded. In the oxecullre cham
ber at llarrl-liurg
Illank bends, and schedules cenlnlnlng nil
necejHary luluruialleu can be obtained en ap
plicatien nt my olllce.
V S.bTENGKll,
JeT-l'ld ti rretnry of the Commonwealth.
VAItlttAUKlt.
CTANUARU OARRIAUE WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDER
Market Streot,
Rear of Poateffloo, Lancuater, Pa.
My iteck comprises 11 large varlety of the
Latest htylu Ifuggbw, Ph.uteus, Carriages, Mar
ket und lluslness WtiKens, which I offer at the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
I cull special attention ten low of my own de.
signs, one or which Is thu KliUEKLEl CLOSED
PHYSICIAN COCPE, which Is decidedly the
neatest, lightest und most complete) Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Persens wishing te buy a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear In mind that
they take no risk in buying tny wet k. Every
Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed
one that la thu kind of guarantee 1 huvoteotrcr
the public. Ail work fully wurruulud. 1'leaae
give me a call
ItEPAIltINO FKOMFTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ler
thatnnrpesu
IIOOKH.
TOHN HAEE'H HON'.S.
NEW BOOKS
Are offered at a liberal discount Irem the pub
lishers' prices.
SUNDAY S0H00L BOOKS
In Library Set, Class Heeks, liecnrds, Ituwards,
lllbles, 'ius Uimuiits, Cutechtsins, etc
QUARTO BIBLES fc
Centalng King Jame and the Itevlsed Voiiifeni
or both Old und New Tesutmuiita in parallel
columns ; also, wllh thu two versions of tbe
New TosUiment, or with the old version of the
lllble only. In various styles of binding, ut much
lower prices than by traveling ugenu.
AT THE 110 OU STOKE OF
JOHN BAEU'S SONS,
Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot,
I.ANCASTKU, I'A.
aAviiJNJsur.
TLj-ACmNERY, Ae.
FO
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
KNGINES-Tr&etieD, PerUble or SUlienarjr.
New or Socend-llaud
BOILEIIB, WATER TANKS, BEPAKATOK8.
Mauuihi nr Kifaik Weu such as denu and
kept In Machine Sheps,
OAU OR OB ADDElea,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKB-637 1IOIITH CHERRY STREET,
LiKciASTii, PA. n7-tld
"ROTE Iti MAK1NU
CABINET PHOTOQBAPHS
AT 3.00 A DOZSM,
AT NO. 108 NOUTU QUKKN 6TUEKT.
Jenia-lld Lancukr.PAj
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