!5r fttBiiiMeAgnBB pally intelligences Wednesday, jukb se, isse. Wt F M im l?C m.t, S" vffd. 8?r fe4-. Il 'I JUT WSPECTION. it. '"' lttrmvv turn itvavjtMM 'Ifirw ur cutvmniA. Th.ma.lv.. Well ricwed With toy flaw A Cowardly Aft-slight r.raetial lrat.pb, Qu lUeant Notes About Tern. rrri srg!mr Correspondence of the IkTiLitmiicnt. Columbia, Fa, June 3a ftkm Betiiivlar avatara of electrle tlslite, new ft -fwtrtlen In Colombia, were Inspected la.it by commutes OI Benuemen, wuoar wuear in town for that purpose. A ntimber W KM eennttte were from Huntingdon, Pa. Wfc.n rrtf nm rf thU style of Illumination Irtlt tfcertly be put In operation. They were ttttwafc. .,S", Bobu , J, fellow me direction 01 .Mr. Stephen of Philadelphia, manager of Schuyler electrle light cetnpAny. following gentlemen were members el tnltteet Jehn D. Derrla, 8. H. Shee- Maker and 11. F. Isonberger, bustness men of Hantlnnten : Chief HureesR, II. I). Strlekler, 3 nd Ceuncllmen, W. II. De Armltt, Jehn A ', ,2'Feti, Jehn Pert, W. II. Cadwell, of the same l &. ,rhnite. Tvrone: Chaa. H. I'artlee. secretary t ' Heme Electric LlRhtoempany, Tyreno;C. L. ",. Tlfferil, manager telephene exchange (if ' jjewisiewn. Auey nisiieeieu iue -i.,.,... f, ef the electrle lights en the borough ami commercial circuit and were shown thrniiRh i Ka nlant nftliA Inivn nnmrtlllV. At t ll A I Lit t Hf j? place there were en exhibition two lueandes Ffty cent lights, operated en tne uoreugu circuit, ' . swhfeh m nrnrk Incr In an excellent mannnr. ) Seperlntendent F. 11. Mnsser, nt the Coliiin Celiiin Coliiin seft, bta company, fully explained te the mem JA bar of the committee the work Inn of the Schuyler system and extended te thorn every courtesy In his power. The electric lights worked In an excellent manner nnd the com mittee were very much pleased with their Visit. A Cowardly Act. Albert H. Bard, brakeumn en crew Xn, 27 of the Pennsylvania railroad, was the victim of a dastardly net, while en his train coming te Columbia. The train was running at a very high rate of speed aud was a short dis tance east of Eagle slatlen when Hard no Meed two men sitting en n coal car some dis tance ahead of the box car where he was rid ing. Without anything passim; between lUni and the men, he was suddenly struck near the right eye by a large piece of coal, hurled t him by these men. The f rce el the blew Was se great that the brakeinan was thrown te the top of the car, and serious results were prevented by taking held of the brake wheel. The result el this dastardly act uaa a very severe gash cut above the right eye. The In jury received medical attention upon the ar rival et the train In Columbia. A Slight Fire. An alarm of Are was raised In town about 12:45 o'clock, this morning, which brought out the entire tire department. The alarm was started by the burning of the coke shed at the Columbia agricultural works, en Com merce street. The flames had gained very Ilttle headway when they were they were put ent by the application of a few buckets of water. The cause et the tire is net known, but is supposed te have l)e.n-td an Incen diary origin. It. aa Itpdrted that a spark from ajjoceiuonve was the cause of the lire. bilt4K5 distance Is tee irreat for a snark te de e damage. The reef was burned about two feet squara Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, B. Given have returned borne from their trip te Halifax, X. S. Mr. W. II. nines, president of the Phil adelphla A Reading lateral reads, spent to day In town. Mr. E. S. Katnsey has returned home from a trip te places of Interest in the Western states. Town Notes. Over four hundred people attended the picnic for the Methodist Sunday school at Penryn park, yesterday. The day was pleasantly spent by all. A special train will be run en next Sunday. from Columbia te Gettysburg for the accem-, modatieu of all who may de.il re te see the urana Army eucampmentatthat place. The train will leave Columbia at 7 n. in. aud re turning leave Gettysburg at S:30 p. m. The wife of Jehn Smith, living atKehler's farm, a short distar nut of town, was en gaged in prejuruig supper last evening, when she was attacked with n sudden faint ness. She fell against the st .ve and recelv- d painful burns en the right arm. Medical attention was trlven te the iniurv. Seme persons unknown attempted te etlect an entrance into lue reaiuen'e ei .Mr. rtetiert M. Harry, corner Fifth and Cherry btreets. Berne tlme during last night. The robbers were frightened away before an entrance was gaineu into tuoneuxe. Several carloads of poeplo pissed through town this morning en their way te Gettys burg, where the Grand Army encampment will hn hnlil. f A series at three games et base ball, will be played between the Harvey Fishers, et Duucannen, and the Columbia club. The llrst game will be played en Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock ; ene en Monday morning, at 9:30 o'clock, and the third game en Mon day afternoon, at 230 o'elecK. The Duu Duu caneon club has been the champions of Cen tral Pennsylvania for several yeirs ja.st and exciting centests may be expected. The home club will be materially strengthened lerthee games. bllOUTJStl AT Tt.Ll.H UA1N. Hew the members ur the Schiietirn-Terelu Enjejnl Tlifmirlvra YeMenUf. At Tells Ualu yeiterday the Lancaster Schuetzen-Vereln held their weekly practice oheoting. The number of gunners present was the largest seen at the place this season, and the interest was very great in the shoot shoot sheet log. The sport has become very popular and the Beclety Is rapidly Increasing in mem bership. YeBterday four matches ueroHhet and fourteen men participated in two of them. William llalz withdrew alter two matches had been shot and thirteen meu re mained In the ethers. The score lu tha four matches, out of a iks. Bible 141, was as fellows : Fhiltp J. Lebzclter 117 Charles rrancUcua nri Jehn T. Knapu " !,, l'eter Cnuunul ., ,M Dcergellulas ,' William Hchultze ,i Geerge KIrchur.. I,, Jacob Welter i; B. T. Davis ' ' M Henry melter.,. u Jehn Hening tl lleuryJ. Kegel el Isaac D. Lutz -u William U.ilz (out of possible 7.') . eorge Klrcher, the eldest member of the club, made a centre shot with his new Win chester rille In practice. Hach or the follow ing gentlemen made centres In the matches : Helss, Knapp, Kegel, Demuiel, Ilertiug and Schult7. " After the Schuctzen-Vereln returned te the city last evening at 7 o'clock Charlie Francis Francis Francis Cua,oueerthomembuts, extended an Invita tion te the ethers te attend an entertainment at the residence and hotel or hi father, Seuth Queen and Strawberry Btreets, at a later hour in the evening. They accepted the Invitation and when they arrived they round a monster turtle soup made from Lancaster county Bnappera. They all did Justice te the geed thinus and had a line time until alatoheur. The occasion was enlivened by Derwarl's orchestra which furnished the music A I'iue rHlntlDg. In the window efH. Z. Hheads' Jewelry tore, en West King street, there Is new en ahibltlen a very fine painting of Charles 11. Qrubb, the well-known iron manufacturer iit cily . Tne Brtlat waa F' Span, of ItoetoSSnWxV16011"0 was '"ale from a KIff.0LMrrra',b' wuleu was taken SrUM? SSSf.5? 7? t.WBP.'y-ew. years of wDh Mwei Th.," 't" ' ,1Ke.a " Ioto- a-3 mad ; upeu l'trinnii !... .' 7 ,A Irwln assistant superlntemK.nl OT the Palace car company paid a iiiei,?.?. , ,. te his father-in-law Jehnli: llev lJ WV1 Ber. A. F. Kaul len!" "SSs , J- Stelnman and family havegonete ,ClearlieJd county for a thrue weeks sSjeurii James K. llurke, esq., will sail ler lielauii OB July 8. K. of V. Ufllcer Elected. '.b. ThB felTnAfni; ntftfijtr uitrai.l(u.t0il lubt a Ri.j-'Mng in Teutonia ledge NaltwK. P. :C. C, x itwiry uiuj . u., m. v. Mussleman; P. iVKm IjeaUSUrk ; M. of G., Gust Kelchman ; i 2LJ-' ."ean 1 K. of It. and &, J. H. AYnZS. "'' " A ecumauaerer : 1. UMiUhrUtUu UeernerjO. O., Tem Tittus: KMBM BAllJtMtr. Description et the Ilmidpeine flreancta Filled for rujlng at renrjn I'ark. The leaders In the Ijeague race weroyester wereyester day defeated by the tall-endera. The Wash ington! have played the big men very line games. .Lew Simmons', peer old wrecks, lest agalti in Pittsburg yesterday and their percentage Is new below f.00, as they have let 25 gamps and wen but 24. Yesterday they only had flve hits en Handlber. The Chtcagehad but four hits oil Fergusen, of Philadelphia, yesterday. The Philadelphia made all their runs in the fourth Inning In Chicige jeterday. Mulvey and Fergusen tnadii singles nnd Irwin get his base en balls. Three men were en bacs when Farrar went te the bat and sent n ball evor lett Meld rouce ler a home run. Hecker has a sere arm and Kim-ev has Iveeu doing a great deal of work ler I-euls-llle. YesterdayKecclusand Illy were put In and the Ilroeklvn txiys hit them hard. The Washington club has a gisal let of batters. Tub Philadelphia lrerahl of last evening nrlnts n verv eoeil picture of Daniel M. Caey, the best pitcher of the Philadelphia club. Casey halls front llmgampten, N. Y., and Is a brother el Dennis Casey, the big centre fleluer or Newark. Dan is net yet 21 years or age. He is well known In this city, as he pitched ter Wilmington against the Ironsides several times w lien the teams were In the K-tstern League In lvSI. Casey went rrem Wilmington te Indianapolis, and thence te Detroit, w here the Phlladelphlt people cap tured htm. Tne scores In the League yesterday were as fellows : At ChUMitn: I'hlltdeli-hla 1, Cbieacn 2 j at Detroit : Washington 0, Detroit 3 ; at St. Leuis : llosten 11, hU Leuis j at Kau nas City : New Yerk 3, Ksn.is Citj 2. The American Asseciatmn plajed the fol lowing games: At Pittsburg: Pitts burg 7, Athletics a; at I'meinnatl : Cin cinnati 12. iUltlmere 1; at .St. Ixiuls; St. Ix)nis 5 ; Mets 2 ; at Louisville : Ilroeklyn 11, Louisville 5. Yesterday S.'rsnten defeated Altoenaby 9te2, and Lewlstewn went under at Wll Wll liamspert by S te 2. The IVuryn lull Ground!-. Yesterday the new base ball grounds at Penryn park were finished. They are along the line of the railroad, within n couple hundred yards et the station. They are sit uated in a be tutltul sod held and there are few grounds te excel them anywhere. The diamond has been laid out 111 "the regulation size. Wide paths hate beeti cut out from the home plate, around the bases and te the pitcher's box. These paths are filled with the red sand stone earth, which will pack very hard. The holes and gtilteys in the out Held have been tilled ith clay." The sod has been removed around the home plate atut tne spot uiieti witn eartn. A large aud very strong looking back step has been erected and juluted 11 brilliant red. The home plate Is a pretty inarbleslab, and regular bases are ued, fastened te the Ground with rings and pin. Substantial players bejvhes are at both sides et the home plate,"" The ball grounds are Just en the edge of the large weeds and the outfield Is surrounded by trees, se that spectators can view the game while sitting In the shade uilheut fearet being interfered with by the ball The first game was played en the grounds yesterday by two nines from Columbia, who attended the Methodist picnic, anil it required ten innlnps te decide it. The M.-cnuercher Fat aud Lean nines will arrange te play a game en the day of the society's picnic. A num ber or clubs, Including that or Mauhelm, have been complaining that thev did net receive lair treatment abroad. This ground would be a splendid place te play irames, as It is easy te reach rrem Columbia, Manbelm, Lebanon or Lancaster, and there are no charges ler Its use. Players mn-ht hate lets or iuu by arranging their games en days that big picnics are te be held. A line tennis court has also just been completed en the grounds. THE KART FM ritiltl.MI CLVll Starts 011 Its Annual Encampment te vvcUe'a Itlaiid In the Susquehanna. The Fast End Fishing club of this city take an excursion every year and never fall te haye a gred time. This ytar they will encamp at Capt. Jehn P. Welse's island In the Susquehanna, and this atternneu they left for that place In a lour horse omnibus which was gaily decorated. The gentlemen who compose the club are ull well-known, and there are some geed tNliermen lu the crowd. The list Includes Oilleer Jacob II. rteecbler, Frank It. Everts, Geerge M. Uerger. William A. Norbeck, A. Drach bar, Themas A. Deen, 11. Tisher, H. Oie-s, M. Uret'ht, Geerge S. Norbeck, Gee. W. Marlen, Charles H. Ferdnev, William Rogers, Samuel Krlstuati, Samuel Flick and Aaren Fry. Samuel Allen, the good geed natured cook, will prepare the meals ler the hungry fishermen, and In his idle hours will entertain the club with his famous sem;, "Mary Has Gene Away With n Conn." The club went well supplied with everything they can wiili ler, both te eat and drink, and In case the supplyrunsshert at any time they can easily hae what they need shipped te them by rail. They will remain en the Island until Sunday evening when they will leave for Lancaster. On Saturday night the great national holiday will be celebrated in an ap propriate manner. A large beat will be takbn out en the river, and lrnm it a display of fire works will be given, several of the club are well-known orators, and speeches will be made by them. During their stay ou the is land the club will be visited by Irluuds rrem this city. They are a jelly cred, aud will surely have barrels of run. She Stele Seme .tleuey. This morning Tobias Herr, a countryman, attended market, and took his stand In front of the court house, A woman passed his stand, and asshe did se slipped her hand Inte his mouey box. He caught her by the arm and held her until Oilleer Lswnrs arrived. The eOlcer took the woman away seme dis tance and Hit her go. Herr examined his Ikjx some time afterwards aud round that $2 had been stolen. Lewars saj s that Herr did net say anything about the woman stealing money, and as he would net maKe complaint, against the woman he let tier go. On the ether hand Herr says that he wanted the woman held and told the eilleer se, I.Tiunduu te 43ett)iibuiK. This morning Washington Legien, Knights el I.ovelutlon.rnn an excursion teGettysburg from Lancaster. The train left at 7 o'clock and took mm ty-feur people Irem this city. It was expecled that this number would be increased somewhat by the time the train reached WrlghtsMile. Tlie excursion was much smaller than it was expwteit te be, but this can easily be accounted ter, as the rail road company will soil tickets te this ri-iert at very cheap rates eer the Fourth of July. Alumni Hay at Lutajeiie Tuesday was alumni day nt Libretto college. The commencement address lo le lo rero the trustees, the faculty, the alumni and the graduates was delivered by Key. Dr. Ormisteu, or New Yerk. His subject was "Education and Knllglen." The address te the Franklin literary society reunion was by Senater itebert H. Allen, et Wlliiam- ?II' J Jr.! "" U' " 1Ma el Ihiijamlu Frank lin. '1 he Washington litr.iry society reunion In Pardee hall was addressed by Kuv. Jehn J. Pollock, et Allentown, en "The Importance el .Mental .Studies." Wmi hj I'urltan. The llosten yacht race en Tuesday took place under favorable auspices as te wind and weather. It was wen by the Puritian.the Prlscllla being second ami the Mayilower third. This race, in the opinion or yachting authorities, demonstrates that lu moderate weather, the Prlscllla aud Ma llewercau out run the Purllian, but that lu u 12 or 13 knot breeze there is nothing alleat that rail touch the llosten pride. l'lue llertca. Yesterday Cyrus 11. Celvlu sold te J. Gnat Zeek a ery haudsome jialr of gray read homes, en private terms. Mr. Celvlu makes a specialty of matching horses ler carriage use, and new has a hair dozen piirs in bis Btable. Te-day a number el Philadelphia 5,111. . """".' "'"" "W1IKIU Ills HIOCK, with a view te making purchases. 1'nutttlDK In the lleik court, ceunv h,?Ie,!ty-UV0 laWye" of tl10 ""ks or the seat of Justice, Among these who A POLITICAL TOLlVXMAlr. The fine Snare lie (let Inte Through Spjlng en SeclnlutA. llKnt.l.v, June 3a Last rail Oilleer Thing, of the political iellce, was ordered te watch the werklngmen's societies. He became a Member of one of the ergaulrsttnns under the guisoef n machinist, but after several months his true character was discovered and he wbs expelled. He gained valuable information of the Socialists' movements, however, and Deputy Slnger complained te the llelchstag of the methods resorted te by the govern ment in ferreting out Socialist secrets and accused Thing of Inciting Social ist! te political crimes. Thing, together with Singer's Informants as te the former's Intrigue, Hermit and Christiansen, are work ing men belonging te the organization from which Thing was expelled, were prosecuted and witnesses were called te prove the truth of Singer's charges, aud endeavor te convict Thing of treason. Thing denied the charges and contended that Hermit acted as his agent, revealing the secrets ler ireney. The trial ended yester day and Thing was acquitted. The ethers were convicted and sentenced te six mouths' Imprisonment. r..riAr rituji tiik iiur oev.vTRr. t.lre anil Heney Hen Uiilnlng the Crep In Serernl Counties of iv Yerk. Hemk, N. Y., June 30. Dispatches from special correspondents et the Sentinel in Ot sego county, report that the hop vine gener ally throughout that section is literally covered with llce from the bottom of the string te the top of the poles. Heney dew is also found wheteer the llce are, aud this Is fully as bad as the leriuin, se there are two pesu werklug the destruction of the crops. The dew is a companion of the lice, though there Is an occasional vine en which only the dew appears. Either Is ruinous. The ex tensive appoarauee of lice In June leaves ue hope for the crops and unless seme sudden and unferseen change should occur there will be no hops te harvest. The leaves at tacked by lice curl and dry up. Meld fol fel lows lu the hops before they mature. The llce usually appear In August, Then the growth of hops Is se far advanced that the ermincaude little damage. Keperts from Southern Oneida aud Madiseu counties are also te the effect that Uee are se numerous os te threaten the total destruction of the hop crop. OAIILAXU riXVIOATMl A KefMirt Exonerating llliu suit 111 Anaeclate of fan-Electric Wrong. WAsniNOTe.v, D. C, June ,(0 Mr. Ileyle, of Pennsylvania, lrem the Pan Electric committee, submitted a report signed by tour members of the committee. The report is accompanied by the fellow, lowing resolution : Keselved, that a full, lair and exhaustive Investigation has tailed te adduce any evidence which tends te show that Attorney General Garland, Director Geed, Secretary Lamar,Indlau Commissioner Atkins, Kailread Commissioner Johnstone or Senater Harris, they beiug the officers named in the Pan-Electric publications or the newspaper press, which gave rle te this Investigation, did any act official act or other wise connected with the matter investigated which was dishonest, dishonorable or cen surable Tne report and the resolutions (which is concurred In by Mr. Hale) were reierred te the Heuse calendar. Mr. Kanney, or Massachusetts nlse sub mitted a report signed by the four Republi can members of the committee. A 1) Ed 1)1.1 DUEL. Itelli It rartlcluint Itecelte ratal Wound In the Terrible Encnnnter. Gatsville, Texas, June 30. Jas. Cooper and Jeseph Van WinKel fought a duel Mon day en Ilrewn creek lu Coryell county. Beth men were fatally wounded. Cooper wasshet In tue head and died lu a few minutes. Van Wiukelwas shot through the bowels. He died yesterday. The men were mortal ene mies, having quarreled a yetr age ever seme cattle. Monday they met en ilrewn creek and after some het words they aitreeil te fight te the death. They measured oil the ground ami each with his watch iu his hand waited for the moment agreed upon rer opening fire. At the appointed time, two shots rang out almost simultaneously, Van Wiukel had recalled his fatal wound, but Cooper was unhurt Anether round was tired and Cooper fell with a bullet In his brain. This is the story told by Van Winkel provleus te his ueath. The firing was heard by some of the ranchmen a mile distant, who attended them. The Ijike Shere llailreid Trouble. Cnictue, June 30 The Lake Shere rail road resumed Ireight business at 7 o'clock this morning under protection from the police and Plnkerten men. Twe switch en gines, heavily guarded by Plukerten's rifie men, were sent te the stock yards about eight o'clock. Everything done in that locality will be under the heaviest guard pos. slble, as Irem this point is expected the only trouble. It was freely asserted by the police that the trial before Justice Tearuey of Dal Dal ten, the Pinkerton man who fired at the lei low who threw the switch which wrecked the stock yards train, will be a farce, as the strikers will net dare te produce the proso preso prose cutlng w itness necessary en it charge of at at temped murder. It was thought possible that a charge or disorderly conduct would be pressed Instead. Hanlan Situ te lie teu Illulpated. Wj.v.virun, Man., June 30. Gnudaur, Toemer, and Hamm, who arrived Monday night, took a spin ever the course yesterday and pronounced it the best they have seen this year. In an Interview Teenier said Ills being unwell occasioned his tlereat by Gau- uaur. i.eierrlng te Hanlan, Teenier said he was tee dissipated eeu te recover his old position. Even ir he did strengthen up he was loe old te Improve, Teenier says he Is ready te row any inan In the world for I2,v00 aside and put up the money at ence. He eilers te bet ?100 that Haulau will net go te England te row Ileach. A Deuble Murder. MtMmis, Tenn., June30. At 1230o'cleck tills morning the police received Information et a double murder having been porpetrated seme three mlles east of the city. The victims were Paul Justlsand his wire. They kept a small grocery store en the Pigeon Heest read, two miles east of this city. The murderers are unknown, but were undoubt edly eugaged iu rebbiug the premises as the store was ransacked. There Is no clue te the guilty persons. Harmen I ler GUd.teiie, Londen, June 30, Mr. Frederick Harri son, the Gladsteniau candidate who Is te con test the Londen university seat In Parlia ment against Sir Jehn Lubbeck, has Issued an address te the electors In which he says that while he has neer been a blind follower of Mr. Gladstone, he believes that he, of all the statesmen of the generation who have had jKiwer, has propounded a cei.slstent plan te close the home rule struggle. Town Nenrljr Wiped Out. Mahietta, Ohie, Juue 30, The town of Lewer Salem, this county, was nearly wiped out by lire last night Nearly all Its business men are lnembers or the First brlgade, new lu camp at Washington C. II. The less is heavy, with but small Insurance. The town has a population of G00. The rarllninentnry Fund .Snelllng, Detiieit, June 30. The rtceiptH of Treas urer O'lteilly, or the Irish National League el America, yesterday, ler the Parliamentary fund were evor .10,000. Of this bum JJ.OOO was from llosten. The rest Is In smaller con tributions. llutlnett I'urt of n Town llurned. niaunAi, idi., june ou iuu enure I business portion of this town was destroyed I aured. ' j ..... .. va.v...i. v. i.iinn. ri.M.ai : ...riiir ,ii Sewer Da In the Itnnteer Commens. Londen, June 8ft An oxpleslnn of aewfr rim occurred In the Heuse of Coiuniousyts Ceiuniousyts Coiunieusyts terday severely injuring a workmen en. gaged lu making relrs en Mummer pipe In the cellar et the building. The officials are silent as te hew thoeplesiou occurred and their sllenpe lias gh en rise te reports that the explosion Was mused by dynamite. These rumors arc of course wholly un un eounded but have nevertheless caused con siderable excitement The accumulation of sew er gas lu such qusntlties as te make an uxploslen posslble only tends te confirm the notorious insanitary condition of the Parlia ment buildings. The IMIke Appeal DlmnlMrd. Londen , J une 30. The court te w hlch the appeal of SIrChartes Dllkeaml Mrs. Crawford was taken rrem the decision el the dlMirce court renising te allow them te give evidence en the queen' proctors Interi eutlen has dl. missed the appeal. The court also refused te allow the appellant the right te take the cae te the 110110 et Lords. .Heeling of Fire Committee. The committee en tire engines and hose met last evening aud transacted miscellane ous business. Jehn C. Pett?, driver of engine Ne 2, sus pended some tlme since for misconduct, was reinstated. It w.is resolved te report te council at next meeting the result et the trial of the Clapp.V. Jenes engine, and te recommend the acceptance of the enclne. It was resolved te eiler te councils for adoption an ordinance ler the employment et an additional man at each engine house, and te recommend that the foreman or each company act In that capacity for the present It wasalsn reseheil te take apart engine Ne. 3 and Ne. 1, se that local mechanic may examine them aud bid ler the contract ler their repair. Ne. -I will first Isi taken apart and relred, and after It shall be put lu geed uruer, .-,. e in it-repuceu. Ottlrlal 1 1-1 1 te Water Works. The water committee of councils and a lew Invited guest paid an official visit te the water works ou Tuesday afternoon. The) lU8iecied the shed recently erected by J. 11. Swartzwelder, for the storage of coal, the re pairs te the wall damaged by last year's lrest and the new lathe, purchased ter the ue or the euglueer, by which a large annual ex pense ler reiwlrs w ill be saved. Alter the In spection 11 collation was partaken or. The committee w 111 consider the acceptance el the ceulract work at their next regular meeting. stolen t.oed Kectnered. Chler Smith was at Epbrata en Tues day and searched the houses of Mrs. Geerge Herting, Mr, Stadlinger and Mr. Gretl, where Louisa Kemp lived some time age. He round dress goods, tow elllng aud a number of article, which have been identi fied as part et the property stolen by Louisa, from Herman Hlrsh, during the absence of the family. The stuffier Old tiuard. The ShilUer Old Guard association of Phil adelphia having been lncorerated, and four companies of the same having been organ ized, measures are being taken te organize the Shltller Old Guard el Lancaster. It will be a hair military, hair beneficial association, and w ill consist et members of the old Shlf ller fire company aud such ethers as may be elected. Three Sectleun of Vast Line. This alternoen there was Uiree sections el Fast Line west Twe of the trains passed around the city by the way or the "cut oil." The iucrea.se of travel Is owing te the large number of peeple en their way te Gettys burg. Committed for a nearlng Lizzie Williams, an old colored woman, who has no home and who spends all the money shecan earn or lieg for rum, was ar rested lest evening by Otllser Merrmcer. Al derman A. P. Dennelly committed her ler a hearing. raid the Cot. The mayor had only one cise te dispose of this morning. He was a city drunk and was discharged en the payment ut ceits Ne Querum l're.ent. The property committee of councils adver tised for bids for the painting et the walls of the station house, but a quorum net being present the bids were net ejiened. Herte Stelen. Jehn M. Herr, residing near Millersvllle, had n gray herse, five years old. and a bridle and saddle stolen Irem bis premises last night Alderman Spurrier has the ca-e in hand. DEATH H. McSUnex In this city, at St Jeseph's Hon Hen Hon piul.en the;nalnst.,ills Julia A. McMahon, in the 'J;th year of her age. The relatives and friends et thr tumll are re spectfully lnvtted te attend the funeral, from l. Jlary's church, frlday tnernlnj at a e clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery- The friends of the deceased can view the remalns at M. Je-eph's Hospital en Thursday evening, between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock, std MARKETS. New Yerk 1'reduce JIarket. Nmr Verk, June 3a rieur market dull but 2ulet; Jrlne, Ilut2 75; Buperflnu. OWi 10 ; otnmen te i.oed Extra Western, fl &iteu City Mill Kxtras. 14 COflt & for Went Indies : Minn. Kxtra,ri)Q3 00 j fcxtra.Se. 2, llMjesse. Wheat Ne. t Hed state en spot, 'juQWe : Ne. l U'hlte, state, 7KC) Ne. Ne a Ked, Winter. July. HJiC ; Aug,, nyta Sept. &5Jc ' ' Cern Ne. 3 Mixed, cash, c ; July. 4Wic: Aug,4Vc eau no. t White state, spot, Us ; Ne 2, de en; Hye dull ; Canada, 59Xc uanuy nominal. Perk Ilrm ; New Me's. 110010 S3. Lard Aug, ti CU i s-cpt . f 1 17. Molasses rtrm i ls&isKc. for se test boiling Stock : l'orte Itlce, SiHJTsc. Turpentine dull at j;.'i2c lirwln quiet t strained te geed. II UjQlce. l'utrnleuin dull ; refined in cjuhk Mic, ITrelchu dull ; grain te Liverpool, tc. Uulter Market quiet; Sew Western Creamery, ltf(lKc. Cheese quiet western Flat, SX8"C Kggs dull; State, llQHXc f Western de, lift 1'C augar market dull) Ileflned cutleaf, PAic: Granulated, 6 3-16c. Tallew easier : prime city, 3 1J-16C Cotfee dull i fair cargoes nt 9(c Kir., quint: Carolina and Louisiana, common tefulr.SKOlc. (Ihltame Maraet, A ui v uiy, j ,u i AUK . . ' ; eepi , TO yu. Lard-July, M 1086 2M ; bept., K S2X; gept, Ulbs-Sept, ffl 10. cieeisa. Wheat June, "3'ie ; July, 73cls ; Aug.. TSCi bept, 7tSXc Cern-Jnne, MKe j July, 3IXe ; August, 36c ; Sept , 37VJC cM,,,unc 270i Ju'y' 's0' AuK-. a'c; fork-June, 3 7J t July, tf e7K; Aug., Lard-June, l! SOs July, HMj Aug. M en i Beiit, K C7K- Itlbs June. . ii July, IS 03: Aug.. e w , supt, te e;x. Caioieo, June SO, 10 a. m. Uarket opened! Wheat July, "te; Aug., 7SJc; Sept, "BJie. Cern-July, ilJCe s Aug., SBe i Sept., 87c. Oats July. 27f-,e ; Sepu.Mc: Oram aud I'roTUtens. rarnlshexl by a. K. Vundt Breker, Chicago. J une 30, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. June si)i 6 te July... 7.lk Stii n'A bte B t7) August 75J? ,', a 0 75 btf) September 7ti!j 37K aj2 s.sj (j October 7i! S7i December 7i ,. . . . Kecclptg. Car Leu. Winter Wheat a Spring Wheat y Cern sj'j Oata cj Kye , j Uarley , l OU City Crudu Oil , C7? Uecelpui-Ilegs a,ixiu Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. lu. Whuat Cern. Oats. Ferk. Lard June Tiy, SIX :li 0.71 .se July 73S; 3IK 27V? U.75 6.M August 7V.S -M 'J!.; U.bS li.BO fceptember. 7eW wy, av a.93 6,b7X Ocuiber 77K 0 i;2 November 7U n Oil City Onide Oil 7jj IJih Stuck Market. CntciAoe, JiinoW.-Theroim' J'eurnnf reperts: Cattle-lteci-lptH, i;,5ii hertt shipments, i, 1 cattln market slew und weaker 1 shlunlug tecr.630 u lieu Its. W tw5 '): ateckeri and ?'Ar'IVii,r',a'301 w' bull, and mlxea, ti Oil ci.red.li'i,ri,4lMO,:s'; ,hreugU Te"8' llegs Uecvlpu, 20.000 head j shipments, 4,500 fWJ iIr.1'el l0)futi reun and mixed HSeO IU packing and hlpplDK. M OOfll 70 1 light. i2uatwtskfps,r.!walfe. ' ' k Bhon-lleCvlj)t, lW hcai ihipmenU, W0 market stronger! natives, tl eerti 7.1 Toxins. 12&eJSS lattiiuMl 7.MN 7. ' ""' East Ubistt Cattle receipts, i;a heart t shipments, 3L head tuarkel lair shipments te New lern, none. II out-receipts, .Mil head shipment, snui market neme, t'hllartelphlnji. . tjji w 1 nrktir. fl nvjl M. shlpimmu te New lerk, & carload Sheep tvectpts, M.l heaili htpiunnta, ;,xi t msrkei firm i prime, l .l ;. 1 fall te rocs! fJHSJt ' common, tmn t lambs, fsijtj. Netr Vera iiteca. Niw Yena, June Se Wall street, luup. 111. Meney euy at SS pox cent. Keretn ox ex ox chatiire qtiUt at II sstt.l M) tlevenimnnts tt 1 111 1 Currency fi's, llfli bid ; ' coups. isiaj bid t X UI' bid 'the stock market opened er quiet at about lftl night's rinsing quotations, with the etwp. tlen et l'acltlr Matt, hlch (helmed 1 per cent, en the marketing of anon sliaics. said totie fur the account of s V. W title. hen the selling et the stock rracd It quickly tccinetvd te the opening price. Alter 11 o'clock prices wete teadtl Md up, nnd nt tlme of w tiling quntn- lie:i are ', te 't per cent, higher thin these of last nlnhi Sti,rk llarkets. yuotaltens by llissl, McUtnnti . Ce., bankers, .nurcuiM'i, 1 u. Saw VORK LIST. U a 11 M. I'.l: 3 r.w. St Canada racinc. U C. C. 1 Cel. Coel Centrtl Tactile, Canada Southern Chi., si u.i fgh Denver lUedmnde De' , lJick.A Western Rtln KrleJd New Jersey Central K. A T Leu. A N Lake Shere Mlchtg-ui Central Missouri facltlc Northern Pacific M. V l'ret N. W New Yerk CentnU , Ohie Centr.it Omaha Oregon Tran9 Ontario W cutout , t'aclflc Mall .-SS .; wi l,1e l.', U ri --s'k ". 0l, .l, .i, MW MS M' 30J , ."4 u : n S.1'1, l., M . 73 73 7.-, 107 te S 1" 7 is' '7 KM .VS ', 1UK HtJ, 1I3S nit.; inK; u4 iia'i iki ifit sis AiS ft pe, l-H v MS w'. M 91, w" 91'. Ill', 17' 17 Vr 'S i, -i"l. SH, Bl. 6U, 101'. tt .v V v, st, a MS MJH MS u 11 ii' .va ,VAk r.i si .71 i i'i inw " wi't b7. 7S tlocheetor l'ltueurg St Paul , Texas l'aclnc Union I'aclne Wabash Common Walniah l'reteried Western Union rclcgrnph. West Shern rHitiD".rHt LIST. Lehigh Vallej 1L. N Y. A l'hlta 1'ennsylvr.rta Heading Ltihlgh Navlgatlea Uestnnvllle Fhlladelphla Erie Northern Cent People's 1'as-enger K'd'g Oen'ls M'tg'a 6s .EH AltrXKTMEJIEATH. J5AKINO 1'OWDKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A rnarvel 01 parity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere e nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only 111 com. I'.oval lUcins l'ewnia Ce., IC Wall Street New Yerk. mar"-lvdw WA NTE D-UY "coVNTH-FeniL A -Ituatten te de genaml homework. Ad drej C. ht-KNItfcltUKlt, Jt New Providence, Lancaster te , Pa. TOHKERS LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 83 CKNTHE SdL'AHE- WANTED-A It I III. TO DO O EN KRAI. Ilourewerk. one who speak German preferred. Apply at lt NO. 30 EAST t UKSTNT'T STKKKT. WANTED-A GIRL TO WORK IN THE kitchen. Apply at the reuntiln Inn, Seuth Queen street ltd AfiOOD CHANCE TO II CY AN OLD IttlSISKsS. Ker fate The Geed Will and Stock et my old established Hair Hunlne,-,. Alse the entlre stock el Masquerade ulti. Geed reaseni given forselllngeut Cor particulars, apply se,m ut Mtti-. C l.lf.LKIt'S. N ft A large assortment of Natural Curly Ventilated Hangs, Natural Waves and llafr bw Itches. All sizes at lowest prices. NO K7NOKTH IjUKEN' STEET, It Lancaatet, Pa. I' RING OI'ENINQ AT H. OER O 11 A ItT'S. FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of KINK U OOLLENS for the feprtug Ttadete be found In the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and I'antalennlngs In all the Latest 1'utternn. Prices Lew, liest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. 43 NOItTH QUltKN BTKEKT. -"Opposite the Postoffice. mari7-lydli "kAK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. Serges, Flannels, Seersuckers, Alpacas und ether Warm Day Clothing Materials In Ureateat Variety of qualities and Filces. You'll llnd the linietlnat unrt of elnlhlnir licire The meit highest carealreu te Its rellabinty. It wears as geed us It leeks. Leeks better than It CU4U), auu costs icss man anywhere else. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, I'lIILAUKLl'lIIA. JuneSl-tfdeed A TINERAL SPRINO WATER. BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring Water Is strongly impregnated with the sulphato,ief iimKiit-'iii mm pi,un, hiiic ujiu euienue. intse elements aruna.urHlly combined with the vratei, und are net precipitated hy ordinary causes. They maintain the purity of the water for years and It never get stagnant or flat Its medical properties are strong and active. It manifests ltnelf flritnsa diuretic, correcting the kidneys, expelling the urle acid promptly, decomposing cileulua sugary and femlgn de de penlts and removing them Irem the system. It invigorates the stomach, tones the general health or the body. The water Is cheap, reliable, pleasant, effectual. Medical tcallmeny and reference given I'.B. U11ODSIAN, Manager. Ne. S7 Kust Grant street, (rear of Court House.l J1L.VCK IIAKICEN hl-IUNG HOUSE new open. lTer tenns, e'e , uddresa MISS CIIIII4TIK ISOMltEHOEIt, l'lcanant Greve, lincaaUjr County, I'a. Junels-smd S1 HOES 1 SHOES I New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te l'osteffloe) We have lust received ene of the Ileal Line of Men' lley'ti, ieutha'. Ladle', Minxes' und Children'. SHOES That can be get for thu meney, thus complet ing our already large ateck. te can guarantee tlm prlcea te be "IIOITOM KKJUKfcS." We have strictly "(INK l'lllOK," and guarantee vntlre autlstuctlen. If you want llnuer cranie shoes or .UiMHim; If you want hand or inachlno inachlne tnade aheea. In fact, It you want anything iu the heu line, that can be Inund only In drat-claia egtubllsbineiiu at Popular l'rlcej, call at the NKW UKI) KltUNT SHOK BTOItK, Ne. 48 NOItTH QUEEN STREET, fNext Doer te the Poetefflco.) CHAS. A. REECE. JJ.Jf ADrKRTtHKMKHT. c LA KICK. CLARKE. vlatkn'e Tea and CeHera )fnd m-,,. u.eiii l::.Llv.n.m l-'"t''''. 3 - for ssc. Hcst urwiitlate l ; tv iv i rii 11 r-iitiii. ati i. ii fciitf.ir,7r Clni'lie's 'IVa mill Cem Sfnm. Ne. W West King Street Telepheun Connection. QOUHKA.VN COItN I'lUlY.. TllKLATK.sr, '1IIK1IK8T, COCHRAJN'S'CORM CURE. AI.WASCtntKs NKVKK KAILS, Guaranteed te glvn miltstactlen or money re funded. I'rlrsi V cents, nt It II COCIIHAN. DIlUtldlST. Nes.137 A lt North C;iuhui St., UmcaMer, Pa. lIUDSljtHMlU T oiiAi't'eiutowr.Ks, ATTENTION I lasik te your IntcrcMsnud Insure your gniw lug crops iignlnst tiall damage lu the 1-nucastcr l.'eunty .Mutual Mall lnsiiiiiure I'euipuny, of i.iuiK line eiiiy company iiisuringi ueiere your crops are ruleeil ltates low. We lnsuie In only company Insuring) holero your nmeuiits of l, iimer vite Acre. Apply te ll.VllHilAN . IlITItNS. I Hi- Au.-nl. Je;3tdU N e 10 est Orange Street c Ol'NTY CONVr.NTlON. Democratic County Convention. The liemeetiitle County and Ulsttlct Conten tions of l.nmatcrc)unt)-, will meet en the third il.xiref heplers Pmtoltlce llulldlng, iu the city et laincaster, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates fiem the city districts will meet at te a iu and select three delegates te the state convention. The delegates trem the id (Lener) nembtv district til meet at la m. and elect three del egates te the utate convention and nominate two members of ui.embly The delegates from the city and tower districts will then meet In ncnaterlal coiimmiIIeii nnd elect a member et the tdutc committee. '1 lie delegates f i ein ttie 3d assembly and I Ith senatorial tl'pper) district will meet ut le-.H a. in . and nominate one person for mate acnater, three members of in-enibly, elect four delegates te the ftnte convention and a member et the htate committee. Alter the adjournment of all the district con ventions the delegates will meet In Joint county contention aud nominate candidates for (en gres, dt-trlct attorney, prison Inspector UI, peer directors U), and county nun eyer. The prlmarv meetings te elect three or live delegates from each district tenald convent! ni will hehclden sA II Ittl.W ! M , J U 1.1 21, at ilaces end between hours te be anneumed by isndbtll by the dlifcreut cemtultteemen. Iretn enh district a member of the county cenmilttie for the ensuing year Is also te be chosen Committeemen will notice that the laws governing primary elections aw 111 force and mul te carried out at these elections Cople of these laws, blanks for hitidbllls, Ac , furnished upon application. W. U. HK.NhKL. Chairman Item. Ce. Cem LASi'itrm, .1 une ', IsmJ. j uneSVd jt l A LACK Ol' TASHION. 100 Dezen Ladies' Hats -AT- Eleven Cents Apiece, -AT- mm 13 EAST KING STREET, JTSK NONE HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR EUEMOES! MAOK OI' I1KAVY IIION. Mnre riiiare feet of Itadlatlng Surface, meat ocenoinlc.it In fuel, und the Hest UesulU In llcutliig Dwellings. Scheel, Churches et any lleuierln tee market. 1'eaerNut Ceat for fuel hutlinutea furnished for lleatera. Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, JtegUtem, etc Plenty of Lancaster reference, ileatern guaranteed te Blve entire autlafactlen or taken out ut our own expense. , , Jlelng both practical men In the business, we ask a bhare of patronage. .... , Kstlnuitea checrlully furnished for Plumbing, kh Kitting, I in and sheet Iren Werk, hooting. Almia full supply et llnware.&c. Prices te suit tbe tlmus. Olve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COHNKIt Or KA8T KINO..I01IK AND MID ULa B111EET8. uiuyl-emClily.ftBU NKtrAHrKUTMItMKKTll. QCIIOOL TAX TOM issrt. O 'I he duplicate Is Initie hands et the Treat titer '1 hue percent, eir for pretiipt payment. W. tl. MAUSII aI.I.. Tiea.urer, Ne. ItCenttuHiiiiiire. Oltlte limits liemua tu. let p. m, JMimdll ntO DI.AI.EIlsl IN KIU'IT. X the Manhunt Ktlilt tltnneia Kvchnnge, Horleu dlateei. en the llalllmote A Helaware llalltisid, a ficdcr et I he lielawure Itnllread, eilers lellcaleis iiuiple tulllllea for buying and hipping. 'I his -i i Hen has a huge Clep of pem lies ttds s.ent, lwil ts noted ter lis aiipetler Itult. ler bill InnuuiBlluu. iltcitliiiH, i le.t nil nil divKt)ieeetvtui. Illl I' NOItllM Jt'19-liiiW.ts) jnilis, Kent Ce., Md. pATKNT STRAP I'ANTALOONH. Th OrMlwl Invention of the Af;, .,.'.".,i".'?".". "lm,n '"' 'he 1'iiteiil Htmp tit .V.:. in!.?1 ''?K ""'nt 'he knee., don't dlaw lip Jh,.., ... '"."""".'jndglM, better Mtllslat'llen u.i....li yi..1 m"".! "'!cu '""r enlerwllh A II. I.b, i i Vi'rV.e".1 -.i'"T,m,, TUr, who has ttie 5','U ,. ft ' !. ?f,J' ",c',",;r r,,r ,l'" ''atent Dout.lo Deut.lo Dout.le .strap I'aiitiilcsins leircruuiimimiallv lull sleck at iiiihliy g.HHls ter lttitiilw i i. h& vl.",.? Ri.d Mprlita (teet(,nnd am devoting my in. tlm iitteutleu te my trlenda mid iwtnitiH i !l :.!' .r.!i"?:..v.v v'r"!;.,.iv.,':t., .? iV'ti.n "",," .-,...-., .,.,,, (W1 run. run. aii'rciu.llt Tiilliir ill Uuicu-ster limpet ttullv yeun.. l oret A. It. UOShNwlhlN. 57 North tjii,s, bl -IK KAl.K UH UEltT. 1TIOK SALK. An enlliely new " Hull Type Witter," with complete sets ei tj pe. Including eight itlircreui stjl.s. caplliita and mnall letters, plain, tauey and sirell. Ceat price, le will be sold for I.U Addless, ,t J.; y( 1,i.s tfil 1.... ......... , .J JUIleMtfd luTSLLiuet n errici. J 71011 UK NT. i Shep In niref Ne 37 West Chestnut street. Used ns a rtgr-bet factory, end a shop en Mlttlln strt-et, betwei-n .ueutli Queen and I'llnce tnd, lately used as a curilage factory. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new (H'cuoled bv A. A llublev as u drug store. West King street. , h.i l fd lNTKLLIIIK.NCKIt UrriCK. piaVATl'.SALK OK 1IOIWKS. 1 liate a let of WESTEIIN NORMAN nOR3E3, lrnm Indiana and Illinois, purclnscd bv (II, tin, Itauin A te, consisting of hiavy drafts, farm horses, nnd a lew nice difvers. I also have a car ltwd in heri'iicky and ehlp llon.es.good drivers, Mhbhl wllldlsiiosuet at private mile. (IhOUOK (lltOSSMAN. jti.scn.ityj:uv.s. (1 1 HI, WANTi:i TO DO IlOtASKWOllK ; J two In famll,at le .'Id1 Ne iv NOKTll UUKK STKKKT. il Cl(V -Vl-AKY TO AUKNTt .'X7V Address at once, t)K. Stnll KI.Kt TltlC (lOOl)S. Ne Mi Ilreadway, New ler! 1 he Only Oenulne. p Jmdei NTS. 13LAYINO C'AHDS AT :i lttc. AND 15 . Mir deck. Kln tlllt Kdge Playing Cari &c. per deck. HKMt'TII'HClllAlt AltiltK. feblJ U AStfd Ne 111 fcast King Street r,c. lards. DT.AL TOOI'tl l'OWDKIt, L It'KAI.COMlM.KMll.V HOtl'. 1PEAI ;l l.MNK ANIIalLI'lllKMlAP. llUfll.r.VS IlltUll KlOltK, Ne. X est hlng Street. -ItTANTKD-llY Till'. OLDKST COL V LKCTION AOKNCV in America a man Bgcr mr a llmnch Olllce In Lancaster. He need net be a law) er. Address, J It MAHTINUAI.K. )mic.lt Ne li: La Salle hL, ChtCAge, III. e.na Hi:wAKi)-LejTr. a hk'ttkii '"JsVs- Deg with brown und whltu spets: hss n cellar with the name II. it lleldler, iiltghtsvllle. Pa." The ntmve rewanl will be ptlil en his teturn te the C1T IIOTKL, Ijtncaa ter, l'. te3td WANTKD-AOKNTS WITH SMALL capital We have setuethttignew, no risk, large nnifltx. special ) day eiler, wrlte at once. K.MrfltKco.eM lanal.tt., N. i aMineua rrillK ONLYCLKAU HAVvlsTniTlilJl. -1- ClOAlt In the city ler 8c. Meerschaum Clgtr and Cigarette Helders for 10c. DKMUIH'.i CKiAllSIOKK. febl3-W.ti.tfit Ne. Ill Kast King mt. A TA KK LKY'H Y. K A II E A V TI KS" 111. clear tilted of chntce Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a geuulnu Havana Cigar, at MAUKI.KV's," Yellow rrent." Ne "1 North (Jucen Street Formerly ILirlman's) DiCwTu.'LOWKIiL, II K.N 1'IST, iiruduale of the l'nlerlty et Maryland, with Ur K. K. Voting, Ne. 8 fast Orange street. Ijin aster, l'.i. le'.'l-iiiiwAtlilwsl 177(J. FtitKwuuK iiinn. IUIIIIIMI.il Hf CKI.nilllAl K. Large a-sertmenl new n-ady for dealers JiJiJtd J 1 1 1 1 X K W B , V K K. A g L VrOTH'K TI1KKK l'i:K CKNT. AIIATE Xl tiient will be allowed en all Clt) Tax paid en or before July 1st. C. f. MIKUS, JelWwd city Treaaurer. WHY PAY fir. KOK A HKT OK TKKTU hen you can get the same at H, ut W. L HSJIK1CS Iiental lUxnna, Ne. (Si North (Jueun Street. Gils administered. npi; lyd MAHKLKY'S "YLLLOW I'KONT" clear Illler Havana a cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers tbu best In thu mar ket, at MAUKLKY'S "Yellow front," Ne. 21 North Queen MreeL (I'ennerly Ilartnuiu's) PHOCLAMATION. Netice is hereby given that the ordinance et the city of Luuca-ster for preventing accl dents and the better preservation of order In the city will lm strictly enfetced agulnst all persons " tiring guns or small arms, or selling, casting, throwing or tiring et squibs, chasets, or ether fireworks operating In a similar manner, within the limits of the cltv " WILLIAM A. Jel9.trtW.ts MOIITON. Mayer. EVAN'S KLOUK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable yyiKss (loons. I am going totlesooul DRESS GOODS. i Iu doing se I will sell them at closing out tirlces. Cemu aud see. J. W. IIYUNK, nevMyd Ne. Sti North (Jueen stnwt. CALL AT 1SKIUAHTH OLD WINK BTOitE ren IiISTON'3 EXTRACT OF BEEP. FIMST I If THB WORLD. Established, 17H3. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AaT., Ne. W Hest King Street febl7-tfd EOK (1AUZE AND OTIIKH UNDKK-WKAIt-Sulted for all seasons at prices te suit all classes, rrem 31 cents up te the Kine Merine and feather Weight Alse. Working runts, Ovendls, extra size; Working and Dress Shirts, Hosiery. Late s'jles Neckweur, Sus penders, Cellins, Cuifs Handkerchiefs uud No tions. All cheaper than ever. AT IIKCIITOLIVP, Ne. tl .North Cjuoen stteeL .v-Slgu of the lllg Stocking. 1 H. A two story llrlck llonse ler sale or rout, In ttsjoed location. Immcdhite pessesilun. NO TICK. II ave been reiuested by the Klnunce Committee, of the City of I.uncaster, te call In for the Sinking fund, the following bends of the lean uutheitzed by ordinance, ei thu Cltv of Lancaster, Pa .approved March 3, A 1) lil, te tefund IJuO.tOU el the eistlng Indebtedness el the City et Lancaster ut per cent., nnd amended by ordinance approved March , lusi. Of the series ene te twenty years, viz i Nna.n, B. 1 17, 18.!iI,W,lM,l. 11,11, W,tU, (si, 87, 18,89,90, 1)1,91, of one thousand dollars each. Helders will therefore present Iho above num. bored bends at this ofllce en or befure JULY 1, ItSSl. for puyment, alter which dute Interest en said bends will cease. W. A. MOKTON, Mayer. Mayer's OrricB, Lanmstkii, I'a., June, I, lea). JltJyl-M.WAS pKOI'OSALS I-'OH SKWEIIS. Sealed ptopesals will be tecelved hy Ihn fitrcet Couiinlttueiip te 1UKMIIAY KVKMNCI, July nth, lsufi, at 7 o'clock, for tne building of the lei lei Iewlugsewcrs A tlvefeet Bener, te cvtcud from Columbia nvenuuucress Carollne street, tovennect with Maner street sen er, at Derwurt street. Te intend ten ereni Locust street te frclberg street. Plans and specifications can be seen at the City Iteguluter's olllce, at the Station llnusu. All bids must be ucceuipauled with nutne of pieprr security. 'Iho cemmltuu reserves the right te reject auy or all bids recelved. rropesuls te be addressed te " Stteet Commit Cemmit tec," und deposited In street Commlitee's box. nt smeltz's grocery, comer of North Queen and Lcmensticeta. ..." Ily order of ST11EKT COMMITTER. Kdwih te. HMKLiz, Clerk. juue?U,30,'td ki V ItsVT'ilVU.UH n '. vihfer.., AiH.A&4mG$tiiMi4,:4 - i jZijtu i AmsSsW .- aS .&! ;i S ,aA 4ti J.A JtyJJ"feaftifei