WW vt 5KjVl Bjww"r';"N...rc sv-'-w T -i?-ay- v f . fVH'jjtf ffij. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEIt, SATURDAY; MAY 28, 1887. mm$ J- JiZA-73i '?j& IS " s If" Rn fcw,..- m M, . Ml. Otker- m ljUt I MM iMMNMfc vm t Irrattiettsca. . Tfe tblrtMntb antiJ- tfsMMsstftwKe. 876, ef Odd Fel- HMMM MM MgM by holding Mag wntw hi Um epan hense. aiaMf Mm bmM tapertant in t tha Mia, Fer weeks WlllwUea haa been looked te 7 Um memben, who mceeaeful celebration, end km been fnlur reeiusd. MWf unfavorable, but the ma well Ailed wife people who BlejeedwMhtkeexereMd. The ofOriealodaewere eeeted en the - - - kAnnnel rt f1ntrriL tk, i la Ike middle Meek of the prquet jaaam paaqaaaaaaa Trmtf Ne. 60. The front 4'ftheetefe waadeeented In a very hand a r aaajaaejaaer. a urge Diaca covering ever ; 0 lae wenerj mmainfiri we tnree pillars, en- ".v'leJIfetml wits uiv uiwtium(t uw iue wji ui ".if. -- m a .. ... M m.. -s'jF tMee aeTKee were uw mini r. a, i. iiie 'j,' m1mm- a inva aiivfnnntileA tt,A ttirAA pillar, One aide of the covering was the date of the lnatltntlen, 1874, end 19S7 was en the ether aide. Twe large flag were draped la a graceful manner under the covering, prwentleg a handsome effect There was a profealon of flowers and petted plants. The pregramme opened with an overture, King Mjdaa"by the Ccclllan orchestra, which was rendered in excellent style, ts was all the selections given by this musical organization. W. Hayes Grter, chairman, mads an address of welcome, lie hsd been selected te have the honor by rea'en of being the first noble grand of the ledge. The ledge had met te celebrate their thirteenth anniversary, and the chairman In tended te push matters, net te detain the audience until an unseasonable hour. Male Chorus. "Persian Serenade," Ce inmDia aiconnercner, wnicn was given in a very tine manner. This was the lltst ap pearance of this organization in pubite and me memDers scquuiea tnemseives in a manner greatly pleasing the audience. HUtericalAddress. "13 Years In Orien,' Allred C. Bruner, eeq. Early in 1574 efforts were made te erganlzs this ledge, when lie men signed a petition for that object. Twenty men were selected, who were elected and Initiated into Susquehanna ledge and then made application for a charter. This was granted and the ledge In atltuted en May -7th, ISSL Petitions for membership were at once numerous, The first death occurred en November Stb, 1S75. The ledge went into its present quarters en October 2d, 1S78. The historian presented numerous events which were of Interest te the members of the ledge. During the years of existence there were admitted 21 members, but the less was SU, leaving the present membership 132. The total receipts of the ledge hsve been $12,979.10 The amounts paid for relief weie f2,eiL9l. The total available assets of the ledge at the present time amounts te f5,3sl.SC. The speaker gave an illustration of the geed work of the ledge in their assistance or a member who had been in Iowa, lie was faithfully attended te while sick and buried In a respectable manner. Sole" Mets Trooper, " W. U. Birr. This favorite slngerfalrjy excelled blumlf en this in the Itulne." Cecillan orchestra. ress "The Crusade. Against Secret Societies," O. W. Bernthelsel, M. D. The early opposition te secret societies sprang irem ecclesiastical authorities and jealeusj, The present crusade against the same is con ducted by a portion of the clergy. The sneaker showed tbst it is impossible te sue- ceastuliy conduct a crusade when the parties are totally Ignorant of the character and workings of the societies, The orders were classllied into two kinds the geed and the evil, lie advocated the crusade against these societies in the shape of Anarchism, Nihil ism, Socialism snd rebellienhaving ler their object the overthrowing of established laws and the thwarting of justice, whose aim Is strife, discord and desolation. The speaker lauded these societies having for their aim the elevation of character, the promotion of geed, the prevention of and relief et distress Notwithstanding the crusade against tiese orders the Masens number 600,000 and the Odd Fellows number ever that amount, making a total of 1,000,000 men belonging te these two orders in this country. During the past 11 years the Odd Fellows in Pennsyl vania have paid out the Immense sum cf fj,3!i5,119Ierthe rellefet distress, and in the face et all this it is almost Inexplicable te understand the motive ter this crusade. Music "The Mill In .the Ferest," Cecillan orchestra. Address, 'Our Order," Wm. B. Given, esq. The world is lull of failure and the tale et blasted hopes that it gladdens the heart and brightens the life te get into an at mosphere where there is no story but that of success. Success is net wen in this age with out some reason for It. The success of our order in this country has been marvelous and unparalleled. Its origin is net within tie veil of mystery. American Odd Fellow, ship, and it dlirtrs widely from the English brand has lived less than three tcore years and ten. Begun within the memory et men new living, it has grown, developed and matured within a life's brier span. In a little back room at the ".Seven HUit" in the city et Baltimore in 1819, live inen organ ized Washington Ledge, Ne. 1. Today it nutnbers mere than a half a million. This growth means something. It has lived long enough te convince the most skeptical that It is net of the sky-rocket order. Its path has been one of continued ascendency, iu course one of continued, unwavering success: Odd Fellowship is built upon a rock, a reck of truth, and that rock is In one word, Fra ternity. The order is a vast army called from every rank of life. While OJd Fellowship Is the great beneticlal order el the world ; while its chief aim is te relieve the needy, care for the sick and bury the desd, yet ita work takes a wider scope and its bene fits are social, refining and elevating. Ne man can enter the portals without proo'aim preo'aim proe'aim log bis belle! in the Deity, Integrity in the personal Hie and seal In the personal actions are Inculcated. Our whole works appeal te the soul. It makes men mere valuabie cttl cans and better fathers, while its philan thropy leu sunshine of plenty Inte homes, Where without it want would forever dwell! There ia no mere eminent, bonerabln and useful Institution enlisted in the Interest or mankind than our vast brotherhood. Duet 'Carnival of Venice" Misses Mettle Vacheand Alice.Welsh. This selection was i derail la a charming msnner, winning deserved applause. Beading -Miss Anuie M, Bruner. This was eae et the features of the pregramme. Mala Chorus" Village Dance" Columbia Mti nnsiaanr Orastea General J. P. 8, Gebin. lie con. giatslattd Ue members en the aucceta, vaieb .Indicated prosperity. The speaker Ossjg&uauiaauaienea with a brief speech butwhleh was full of telling points regard tag the duty a man ewes te bis fellow men. Chorus "Bell en, Msjestle Ocean," Colum bia Msennercter. li. Ettudiania" wallzes-Cecillan orchestra ; Tala closed the exercises, and the commit cemmit ataaaf arrangements, F. p. p. Miller chair &X awa,deaarvagreat credit for the admirably L atwaagin pregramme, ana we suoeessrui car- "fmmmmk l lha ISIS, uilniun nt rtrlnn W WJW rfm W MW . VWWBM. ... WM 'VsajasjsssMasvsretese la the Opera Mease. '"- "- ' - ill I will k kl Im mmmtmm ea Saaday avealag, eem- na Muewwa- is the t Jw aaasJii, Rev. K. O. iJNft"UNajaV wmmmm m m -mmm. ValaVAB flaWVsa Umtmmtmx tataaalkg, Kar. e. d. Harp t qaarteisi, "He Fwgiiliia," Mlaata Vaehe aawttalaa, Mesara, Barraad Moere i read lag of terlptaras, Rev. F. J. Clay Moras ; maste, Heaertaa Brava," quartette t ser asea, Bar. Uae, Walla Kly music, My Counter, 'Ma of Thee t" prayer, Rev. J. H. Fannabeckert music, "DeoeraUon Day," Columbia Mtennercher ; benedlcUen, Kev. J. B, Bheflner. Services will be'held In the St. Paul's P. E. church en te-morrow. Hely communion, 8-.T0 a, m ; full service and holy communion, 10:30 ; children's lestival service at (I o'clock. Sunday evening services will be held in the Trinity Kefermed church at 0 o'clock. The Methodist Episcopal church will bold services at the same hour. The United Brethren Sunday school will celebrate children's day en Sunday, June 19th, when the new church will be occupied. Uelsg Oal at Town. Kev. Wm. P. Evans will leave town en Mendsy morning for Omsba, Nebraska, te attend the general synod of the Lutheran church te meet at that place. II. F. Yergey wilt leave town en Monday morning for a visit te Kansas, Nebraska, and ether Western states. Fred. Bucher, Jr., will leave town en Mon day te accept a position In Philadelphia and attend lectures st the College of Pharmacy. The Shawnee Fire company will held a picnic In lletse's weeds en Whit-Monday. Bear's club and the Iloustens, of Chester, will play a came of ball en Monday. District Grand Chief Jehn H. Stell, et ML Jey, accompanied by Past Chief Harry Sheck, paid nn clllclal visit te Chlppeta Car tie Ne. T.S, Knights ei the Gelden Esgle, last night. The commencement exercises of the high school will be held nn Tuesdsy evening, June H'.h. Kev. E. C. Grlfuihs will be the orator for the evening. The Mbthedlst Sunday school picnic will be held en June 10th. A stoppage bad been caused at the Colum bia rolling mill by the breaking of a housing at the puddle rolls and a screw of the bar rolls. The broken parts were replaced In s short time. The iuueral of Jehn Balback will take place en Monday taerning at 9 o'clock. Services will be held In the liely Trinity Catholic church. A big surprise party was held last night at the home et Miss Annie Newcomer. The Injuries te Jeseph C. Strawbrldge con sist of cuts about the head and palnlul Inju ries about hts body. A HUVOU MXl'MBlMHCr. Twe Lnuraiter FUhermsa Suffer hj Ilatteg Their PrfjrStelm. 1 we well known saloon-keepers or this city had a rather rough experience en a fish ing trip this week. On Wednesday they drove down below Intercourse, and spent several hours baiting and setting one bun dreJ and fllty outlines, which they plsced in the Conestegs creek. When they went te leek at the lines they found that the Ush had been removed during the nlgbt by some one who had cut the hooks from the lines. They afterwards learned that tbe'effense was com mitted by some young countrymen who were out "gigging" and they secured quite a large let of eels, A.J., from the lines of the Lancaster fishermen. One et the thieve) was a son of a constable In the neighborhood. The Lancaster men saved but a few lines from the wreck and they had several tine large eels. They re turned te this city very much depressed In spirits, as they bad geed reasons te be, snd oneo-tlicui is swearing yet about the mean trick they bad played upon them. At the Opera Bena. " Princess el Treblzinde " was given by the (irau Gorden company In Fulton opera house last evening. The audience was net very large. At a matinee this afternoon " The Queen's Lace Handkerchiel " was rendered, and to night the engagement closes with "Oli vette. " funerals of Neighbors. This af.ernoen the funerals of Mrs. Edw. Trlsslerand Jehn Ityerly, the two neighbors en West Chestnut street who died this week, took place. That of the former was held at 1 o'clock and the latter at 330. Beth Inter ments were made hi the Lancaster cemetery. geildenly III. Jehn Gltsen, residing en West Vine street, was seized with a sudden Illness this morn Inz, near his borne, and fell te the pavement unconscious. He was removed te bis home sud Dr. J. W. IJess summoned te attend him. He pronounced the Illness te be vertigo and says bis patient la In a fair way et recovery. illi Ninetieth illrthdar Anniversary. Cel. Samuel Sbecb, of Columbia, te-day ejlebra'.es his ninetieth blrthdsy annlver airy. He was in Lancaster for a time and was the subject or hearty congratulations from numerous friends. May he live te celebrate many mere birthday anniversaries. M tulc Fnr Cehrge CetnmenceiDsnt. The Mendelssohn club will furnish the music for June 15, in college chapel, and glees and madrigals are new in preparation far the occasion Ireru compositions ei Smatt, Meudoltsehn, lilies and Leslie. Dined With Cel Fordner. Hen, Simen Cameren, of Harrisburg, and James Dully, of Marietta, took dinner with Cel. m. it Fordney yesterday. T. -norm at Trinity Ctiurcb. Tim Whltsunilav festival will haait.i,.ii..i In TrillllV ,'hllrfh Irvmnprnw t,e Ih. -.1 .!- tra'lnn et the Micramcnt of the altar in the morning at 10 o'clock, and the sacrament of infant baptism in the alternoen at 4. The evenlng service, beginning at 1730, will be larKly musical and premises te be un usually luaguiUceut. Ilamtuiuie limine Wagen, Nnrbeck A Mlley te-day turned out one or tuu handsomest buMtieis wagons ever seen ujien the streets et Lancaster. It was made te the order et Ames K. Heirmeler and will be used by him in the delivery or furniture. The wauen W substantially built and leeks ss If it would stand the wear and tear or years. It Is baudBemely Mulshed and the mechanic in charge of the palming department proves by bis work en this wagon that he thoroughly understands bis business. The upper side panel is finished In lmltatlnn nt old geld, the lower panel is a wine color and the ruunlnir sear Is cream color with timnH striping. In the bed or the wagon are aeveral iron clasps, an idea or Mr. Uoil Ueil Uoil meter'K, te fasten furniture se that it will re main In place while being delivered. Ner- jock iv Jiuuy nave lurneu out a large num ber el business wagons within tha out tun years, but this one, te all appearances, is the nuueuujvii Ul UiU JUU lie 811 r A a nil en In maa tha fun. .-a..- . ,. r" .. . ,uii,UK vw ue- tween MacUentglti'a br. s. "Yeung MladleteWD." -...... u B. D,i,,u u ... Ier H Durge ors.ue: aue two running races at McQrann's I-srk, Monday ufiurnoen at !:. Admission only SS Cntl "a Auiueeiuenis. w'"h'"im'.7.1 P"''!""'!' On Monday evening siJitV." M"lre "Pany, with the Collin" Bister aiid ether spe;ialty people will appe.r la the hlng Street theatre en Monday. TueTday and Wvdne.day evening, in UlfferVnt plays. Ih I ruity was n this city recently and ptlued. Maffnirund Uanclngihe Miunnercher rink will be epeu this evening. Ue and enjoy your- iiArifs. Millsh -May SB. ls.7, In this city. Henrietta MUIr, diughlur of Hiram ttnd Lydi Miller, In The rvlatl ves and friends et the family are re- speeiiutiy invuea te siiena the iuueral. from her parents' residence, Ne, SN Seuth Water street, en MOLday morning at 9 o'clock, sharp, lopieceeu iu new rrunuenceen me .Jl train, Services at New Providence. Uaimisa In ths elty, en the 27th test , Fred ertek tirluimer, la the titt rear of bit age. Aeilcti of funeral hereafter. M4MMMTM. rsiLACsursu, May U riear aaarketaniMi ales, lieu barrels 1 MWMseca Baswra, ai attH70 wsimxm Wheat -star. WW I June, sKe. July, "feirV'MMe.. Jn 17. Jalf. Jc, 5luiwav?'.l7?. I June, s;et July. J7',e-l August, aic Slew tots marast. Raw Temt, ly SI Flcur market dn'l t fine, 9! W9' '1 snpprriun. K M3 50 1 geed te choice e Jtnv Weetern. SI !ia)3 iu : geed te raney extra state,! Tia w common te geed extra W estern, W 4ci 1 . Wheat Ne. 1 Red suite, !"0 Ne. 9 de, (WPI Wn.lKed. Winter. Mav. f".,0 1 .1 unp, 7?;c j July,M!(t receipts, Sll.rnj htpuumt, k-im. Cem He, 1 rolled ciuih. )! Mev. 4IHc: de June, 4'Vje s July.lfci receipts, bi,CM liu ! sTj1i met) ts, 21,10'. Oats Ne. 1 White Bta'e, Riat Ne. J de STHc: .Ne.3Mli(-l,.lim(s:Hc: -inly.SUjc: re ceipts, 2s,nu tins t shlptnetite, i: Kys dull i Western, Mwc i elate, KHOM, Barley nominal. Ferk dull i old tne.. I1M15VI. Lard J une, K 9t s J tily, IT nt t Aug . 17 !. Molasses dull at a He for M boiling stock. Turpentine Ann at :vc Kestn dull t strained te geed, II 22KCH S7 . Pqtrelenm dull t Kedned. In cases. r-HC freights dnll grain te Liverpool, 2d. Butter dullt Wmiet Utfnmery, IMll'J; Blgtn Creamery, iJKe t sUte dairy, halt flrkln tnbs. litYKc. Cheese dull: Western ruMluettUrjgned te choice light skim. HWOI-'Hc rnnvy Whtt. lOHOlOHci State racterv. 7SBI0CI tklim, i7e s steady State, 13.H(JUC Western, USli eugar firm : Refined Cutleaf, 6 1 16JI5WO : Orannlated. ViOS'ilc. Tallew dull : prime city. Sc. lllce nominal ! Carolina, latr te ceM. MlJUe. Coffee firm t fair cargoes, wc ter llle. Clrate and rronsien. rurnlthed by 8. K. Yundt, llreker. CaiOioe, May IS, 1 o'clock p. tn. H heau I'nni. Oat, l'erk. l.nrd. May x-. .... c mi June sv s;j, r .... r, 17 July i K SiJ .... 6 : Augut vl (Uj '.'1'.1 id .September. 3l1 41S SB .... 6 1 October 6 .-) Otcemtwr m? tiecelpt Car Lets. Winter Wheat... 67 Spring Wheat ?.'7 Cern. in Oats l Kye Barley Oil City. CmdeOU M4 Hum. Becelpu Heg 13,;J Closing rnces-S o'clock p. m. wheat. Cern. Onte l'erk. Lard. May S7S :: ss si 75 r. 41 June n SS i-vt U ie 6 4J July V( 3i SB .... 6 S3 August MS 1 OH .... litl September S'' 4l, 2lj .... fi 73 October 6 77 December ! OU City CnideOtl t"'i Cntcvte t'renuee Market. LBicaoe. Kj'S, tr31a tn Market epene.1 w seat May, .,1c j June, K!ic; July, H.tac ; Aug , t-i'ic Cern Mny, S.c j June, Sc ; July, STc; Aug.. 0c. Oats.) ine, IS'.c: July, a 'e ; Aug, Mc. fork Net quoted. Ijtrd June, H Mi Julv,6M; Au;,tS7V Short Ulbs June, 17 10; July, 7'-J; Aug, 17 ili erosive. Wheat-May, S7Kc : June, S-c; July, 8."Kc; Aug , W,v.c Cern-stay, S7e ; June, 37Xc ; July, SMic Aug , 40Xc 0u-May, SKCiJune, M?;c j July, lAlc. Ang, SCe. Ferk May, IC3 3.1 : June. Klin Lard Vay.K, ttf; June, hi i:X; July, It!i3; Aug-fti 6 Kibs-May. 17 O'W; June, I7C-.'H; July, US; Aug.l7.2S- Lite Mteea Market. sUst Ltsssrv. CitUe Keeelpt. VI; shipments, 13.1 : nwkvt dull ; lvlmn, n.'eas; fatr te geed, II ifll Mi; lommen, 14 S4 33; cattle shipped te -Sew lerk, none. new Tors stocks. Nsw Vekk, May M. 1U p. tn. Meney lmned at 335 lr cent. Exchange steady, fllQ4 b"; Govern tnents steady. Currency 6', II aij bid; 4's Coup, tl S9.S btd ; 4X'a de, ll V bid. Ihe stock market wai tjrernuly dull this tnerMng. Only 61. W shares changed hands Irem the opening until mid lay, the closing hour. The tone et speculation was Arm, how ever, and the fln.tl prices were ", teperceut. higher than tlnsu et lat nlirhw Itpadlng was the most active stock nnd furnlthed M pr cent of the whole business The bank stateuunt pub lished at 11 JO showed an Increase of ll.m.tnO In surplss of reserve; wht.h had a Uverable effect en the stock market. BtJca qcotatlens by Ueud, Slaraet. McUrann A Ce., bankers a.anca.ter, ra. IW TORS LIST. Canada I'aclflc C.C.C.AI Colerado Ceal Central Fac Canadi Southern ChLSt. I.. 4 Fgh Uen.A Itle. U Del.L. v? Brie Erle, 2nd! Jer. C K.A T Leu. A N L. Shere Mlch.Cen Meck Valley Missouri Faclflc N. F , N. F. Fret N. West... 11 a. . 12a Sr.s te '.',1 if 137)5 Zi'l SIJi ?. lie sm ism lU'S .11 V, 1'J t'i Sfi.'i "X . U7!i . 31,'i ' '$' ' ;' . 7!i ! iiti , 11 'J , 3-.-i U! Ki.S' liWi : t ai S4 $' 3li t.17. N. 1. J Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transiie nation.. Ontario A W FaclflcMaU Klchmend Terminal St. Paul Tex. Fac Union Fac Wabash Cem Wabash Fref Western V West Shere Bend Nsw England raiLADSLrBiA list. Lea. Val BN. I.AFhlla Fa.K B- Beading Leh. Nar. Mas tenv. Pass. P. A B N.Cent Peeples Fas... Bdg.uen'l FhlVsV Traction".'.'.'.'.'.".'.'..' lMi MX te?; 15-13 uy. It lOV tax siH CTH , ei nr.i.itueuH. RELIGIOUS HKKV1CKS WILL KK held In the following churches en hunday. In the morning ut 10W, In the etenlng ut7:lJ. Sunday school at 1 15 u. tn. When the hour 13 different It la specially noted; ritHsniKus Mxuurul (.ncRcn, feuth Queen street. Services by the pastor at thu usual hours. All are welcome. Cubist I.uthhram CumcH West King street, E. L. Ueed. nater. lilvlrieservlrea at nr.Tun t and 7:15 p. in. bunday heil ut 1.15 u. in. TUHWiBT snum Mission BUndS)' SChOOl Will be open everv Hnndav ikftArnnin nt 1 m , sharp. ' " "" CBUBcnoFUen-corner or I'rlnce and Orange, rreacblmr ut 10J10 n. m. and !.t3 n. ,n. l.v the pastor, sabbath school at 1:13 p. m. e-u" r.YAflu&Liuai. ( r-ngntn ), en Jinincrry street, above Orungu-Preaching at 10-iia tn. and 7 43 p. m, by the pastor. Sunday school at a riBST lUrriST Servlcs at the regular hours morning and evening. Preaching by the patter. ltev. J. N. Keiwell. Sunday scheul at a n in. STnawBERriY hTitain Alrlcan M. K. church. Preaching at Id a. m. and 7 p. tn. by the pallor. UKiTanllRrrHussiii Christ (CevKt)AHT)-tVest Orange and Couceid strueu. Iter, J. It. Funk pastor. Preaching at 1U-3U a. in. and 7:tl t m. bythpaatnr. bunday school at 1.43 ,1. m. Olive Branch srMety at 6 p. in. 8t. STsrHks'sdtks.) Chckcs Ceuetii chapst.. The holy communion will lie elelirited at 1IW0 a. in. Sermon bv ltev. Prof. J S. Stahr. St. PAt'L'aUEreRMKD-barvlces In tne morning. Preaching by ltev. Or. P. A. Uajl. Sunday school ut Flip. 111. ' "1UBBS will be a nllgleiu meeting held In the prison en bunday utlernoen at 3.13 o'clock. All are Invited. St. Lcks's lUreRv kd Marietta Avenue, Kev. Wm. r. Llchllter. iaster. Vhltundy Helv Communion ut lui) ut. Kvenlug service at 7:13p.m. Sunday school at S p. in liely Com Cem Com inunleu In (ierman lunguife tt 1 13 a. m St. Paul's M. E. Cuchch. Preaching at loje a. tn. and 7au p. ni by the pastor. Sunday school at Va. in. Prayer meeting en Wednes day evening ut at 7:3U. chlldieu'a Heme tatur day trem ' te 3 p. in. Uracs Lctukrak. Cerner of North Queen and James street, ltev. C. Elvln lleupt, pastor. Preaching at HUu a.m. and b.oep.m. Sunday school at 1 p. in. Hely uoiuuiuuleu will be ad mlntitered at the morning hour. The prayer meeting et the W. C. T. H. will be held te mm row afternejn at a quarter past 3 o'clock, tn the Flr.t Presbyterian church On Tuesday afternoon atSK o'clock, the Union meets at -Se 141 North Prlnee street! Pirst HireEMSD Cucrcm. Bev. J. M.Tltzel. U.U., paster, i-ervtce te-morrow atlv-.3,a. m and 7.4S p. m. Sunday school at 1:43 p. m. The communten will Iw administered both at the morning and evenlng service. Jlfi!!!??VrnMehln tn ,b morning and sSrn,r,S.-y.lte P"101-' " J-Y- Mitchell. U.U. -S?'.1!0"" KsreRWED (Uermun) church cer. kSmES'X ?.na M"'erT stree s. Kev. 'jSnn rS ina,7l-.pttter- "'vliie servuTesatlOSJ MeAviIi P;,u8un?y school at 1-45 p. i. VIKBT A. X., BAST MUMIOK.-U. St. l.li,le K elal Children .Day exercises 7 lf'inT TneT day class meeting. 7:Ju p. m. Prulav nrtvS meetlna- and Bible study. ay prsjer uiivsr BamsrCscRca will unite with Me Me meiUl Presbytertan Church, both morning and renins;, at ths usual hours The pastor or Olivet efcurtb will conduct the services. Ban' day school at 1 p sa. t.Jebs's LtrrsssAsNoMrvles te-morrow, twsay MlkMt a( liS, Uetwald MUalea at lp!m. siur n. ,, WBCRCH. At 10.30 a. m anrt -., tn. preaching by the pastor epeTlsT wSiJiS P the evening te tl. a.b l:t3p. m.. sundai .ehJii? 6 p. m. young people's prayei uTeeUug. 7 u in.. Wednesday nraTarnina-iinu. ' A" fc' ir A t 'XR T1SSMKMTS. TJAKIMU POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A mnrvel el purity, slrengtn and wholeetnenes. Mere econemlciu than the ertttnary ktnd, and cannot be sold tn competition 1th ttie multitude of low tet, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. eMId only in ram. Ueval iukire Pewnsa Ce, IMS all Street, New e:k. may27:lvdAw c LAM SOL'l LUNCH THIS KVKN1NO at tha Id M.l'.N'NKltUIIOKllOTEI c LAM CIlOWOintLUNOUTIUS KVi:- MX,. at A P. rt I.SIHIN It Kestaurant, Centre tiiuare. c LAM SOri Ll'XCU TO-NIOHT, AT Excebler lltll. herh era Ce ebralrd Heck L gsr Veer en tap. Alse en Whtt-Meuday. It C. OUT. I" UNCI! CLAM SOL'l LUNCH tT IS -J (-iturdtjr) KVlNlStl at the Wall Heuse, ceraer of beuthtjaeeu und Middle streets. JOHN 11. lIUUUKIt, ltd Proprietor. BAKED 11KANS, l'OTATOKS AND rrtiMTrtpef r Lunch THIS KVKNlNOnt the Ileffminllnue, Ne i and 4 6 Wet King street, lttcker's und ll.iufner's Ice Celd Iteer en draught. M. UKI1M, ltd Proprietor. CSLArM)!'!' KOlt LUNCH TO-N1UHT J Itrliiij your trled and b convinced the beat place tn thi cltv lern nice Lunch ! at the Maner Hetel. 2 7 ad 2.9 H'eit King street, op posite King street 'theatre lt.er ilraau Irem the keg. Uoed lunch en w hit Monday. 11 JOHN 11. lllSSl.MiKrt, Prep. WASTKD. A woman tTpcilnccd In houeerk Apply at ia tASt ult.VM.fi sr. It B OCK I1KKK. Blv Celebrated ltrck Iteer will lie en tan at the saloeut et my cutotiien te-night and Men day. Sauer Kraut Lunch and lleck KeertenUht, IlU C. KOKULett. B'OK KK.NT TI1K HAKHrfK "sHOl IN Uaement of l.eeptrd Hetel. The owner will put II tn Bnt class repair Inqnlre of JllKL L. HAl-tS, ltd Ne. 32 North Duke StreeL WANTED IMMEDIATELY A KIKST Clast CarrHse Painter. Steady work and geed wae will be p-Ud te the light party Worksen Mlllcrsvllle pike one-halt mile west el Lancaster. Street cr piss works every hour. Address, J. r. SCULAANsTINK, It Lancaster, Pa. LOl'LE'S BUILDING Le"a "aX iTd K- posit Company, meet this ( ITUUDA1 ) evening, at A. C. Helmrhl's Olllce, Ne. II North Duke street. Meney te lean, horrewers will get lull amount. A. S. yiuLEK, secretary- ltd THE UEOULAH MONTHLY MEETING of the West Knd Itulldlng and Lean Aspo Aspe Aspo rtateon, will be heblnt the Law (Ifflm of T It. Iletahan, e , this ISA t'UKUAV) BVSNINO, at 7.3U o'clock. Meney te lean. C. V. LICHTY, my? ltd Secietary. M .V.NNKHCHOK KINK. IMi M.Tnnercher lllnk will b reopened TONH.Iir. skating from 7M te.3) o'clock 1 dancing front ! te 11 o'clock. Ooed band el music fieerge Kckert anil Jehn Wolf, Mana ges. Admission, iu cents. ltd. Eten KENT. STOKE AND DWELLING PerBent In a geed neighborhood. Itsnt low te a geed tenant. Apply te II. M. Powers or m3td ItAUeUA.V A lll'l'SS. THE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY where yen can get Lay Henradez and Spanish straight Cut Cigarettes Is at the I'OU TUO.NUO PtllLADKLftUA CtUAU arOBK, 132 North tjueen strest. WM. PISS, Proprietor. WANTED-A BOY 1 YEARS OLD for a grocers store, tine with setre expe rience prelemd. Apply ruttic ePCHAbGK at P. 1I.TBOUTA-CO.S KmpIoymentefflco,22North Queen St. (Second fleer.) piINE AND CUKAi'. Harvest Whisky. AT BOIIBKlt'S L1QUOB STOBB, Ne. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa, BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT shaeffer's Liquor Stere, Ne. fc3 North yueen street, nniii eaiuraay, j nne 4, at 7 o'cle-k &m for the grading of College Avenue from arietta pike ti Harrisburg pike. Specifica tions can be seen at the same place. it gTe rirwS TO 6n first CH-JtJJJ MOKTCAWK en property worth double the amount, in sums or net less than 3at S per cent, for one year. Call en or address, JOI1N K S.VVHEH. Atterncy-it-I.aw, It Ne. 112 K. King St , Lancaster, Pa. ITAsfKD-e"x K1KSTAN D" ONLY V V Hens en In proved property In Kansas City. I tee. f). II.sJ and I2.0U0, for three years, Interest 7 per cent. Value et property ever three time the leans. Interest and principal guaranteed. JKKkMIAII ItirB, It Ne.S'nuthDukeSt. RATDYNAMIrE KILLS It ATS, MICE and Kea,cb"s. Cern Dynamite Is well spoken of as a remedy ler Hard and sefts Cerns Get relief for your acbtng teeth by nslng Uublei' Teeth ache Dreps. Forealeenly at lit Ml, a Id D11UU s lull a, Ne. as West King Street. WANTED A FEMALE OK MALE Cook ter a lfestaurant. Best of Wages Alse a girl fnr peneral housework, only two In family. Apply, PUBS or OliAUCK, at r. II TBOUTiCO'8 Rmpleymcnt Offlce, ii N.yueen St. (Second noer.i THE SWISS GIlUTfl ASSOUFATION will held their 13th Annutl Picnic at Tell's Haln en Wbltmnnday. street cars will leave from Knapp'a balren du'lnv all hours of the day. tickets can be had ler 23 cents by railing en PUANK UltSI'UU.M), ltd At Knapp's Saleen. JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME LINE of Scotch and Heme Spun saltings In Stripes and Plalda. Bntlre new designs Black and Bine Serges, Clay Dtsgenals, Ils-nneckburn, Mscgreager and Neglegee cheviets, Just the thing for summer wear Elegantly made and Trimmed. Perfect tit. "tilts from S20 up. at lt03K.N3TKlN.THK TA1LOB, 37 North Queen street. IN TO DAY FROM NEW YORK. WISH we reuld say they were made In Lancaster. Kind capitalists give us mere home Industrie. rANs or ALL SOUl'S ANIIPKICK4. They are all new goods Get one ; then a thermoine-te-, and you will knew when te use the ran. We have both Yeu ought te have both. An Irl-h-msnence said et a thermometer : If that's the thing that makes It se het, I'll smash It ("and he did. He hadn't our advice. Buys Pan and use that Toilet soap. 4 customer said te us: "loe can't get Pare Toilet Seap ler these prices ;" we believe you never could till new and here. Test tha truth et what we say. Ordered special, we de that ier you at any time, remember. Side dining room Table Cever, only a tew, Inen Monday, MBS. B. M WOOIIWAItl). marae-lyflSAW Ne. x East King; Btr-eU G TO THE FIRST- Grand Excursion and Picnic -Or T1IK- C.iHPKMERS' U.W0.V, NO. 20S, TO- PENRYN PARK, Wednwday, June 15, '87. a.m.andlt:t0aud8:p.m. Tickets troetl eaall reaulw traU during & temrmmnlli jtbw Aermmtumumnn. PK1VATK.HALKOFCANADA HORSES. 1 will have at my Bale Stables, at the Mer rlmae Heuse, en Monday, a carload of Canada Uerse. Uoetl driver and nrst class feeders, llltjrtd UKUBUKUHU8SMAN. OUR CIGARS MIA qUKRlDA AND . . Oelden Lien are C1KAB HAVANA riU 1.KU hand made, Ae KACII. In boxes of N's and UU. KKUUIir-lUIUAItXTOltK, 114 Bast KlncsireeL Telephone Connection, janlft-tvASIttld FOR RENT A IIRIOK NTAHLK; ROOM for four horses and six carnages t In centre Of city. WM.J. COOPBB, uuvyleTu.trtfd Ne. 4IH West King SL CUir.WINO AND SMOKING TOBACCOS, Playing Carts, Poker Chips, etc., nt PIK Tl'dNlHIt. PlllLAtlkLPUtA ClttAB BTOHK, It: Norih yucen street WM. riss. Proprietor. N OT1CK. MASOXIC ItAtt, I . . t ancaster, May 2, lss7 The llretliren of l.tmbeiten UmU, Nei 4e, r. A. M , LeJge 43. and the rraternlty In gen eral, are requested te meet at Masonic llall, this city, en Tuesday next. May 31, at 4 o'clock p m., tptstleml the funeral et our deceased Brether, rrvdertck Brimmer ... . OIlOKBer THE W. M w N. A vsr, Ss-eraury. Sid ONCE MORE, SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW HU Pianos nnd Organs In new styles el eases, taney weeds, rare carvings, Ac Klegant PI ine Chairs In novel designs, superbly upholstered. Piane Scarfs and Cevers, In i an nus shades, tastulully ornamented. W e will de de llghleureyeand yeurear. It Is no surprise te us that ou are astonished when you heareur low nuures, surh combtnatleus et art and science as you see here tllsp'.ajed. Yen can't belle ell until you see It. t001IWAIlD'S AOBNCY, NOs. ia aaeaAST KiNeer., aptCV-lyd Lancaster, Pa. ATTENTION COMRADES. Geerge 11. Ihemas P. st, Ne SI, O A. K. will meet In Its pest room en BUNDAY, MAY i, 1V7, at 7 o'clock p tn., te attend divine ser vice at the M. K. Church, Duke street The Sest will also meet en Memerial Day, Monday, Lay se, at l o'clock p. tn. Comrades will appe-tr s lar as possible. In G. A It. Uniform hlte lilevcs and Canes. The memorial exercises wilt be concluded In the opera hinse In Ihe eenlng. A lull attendance en the abeve occa sions is earnestly requested. Ily order of LIIAKLt, DKMJKr, Commander. A. V. HtMr, Adjutant. m27 it ALL PERSONS VISITING THE CITY Hern the country ON WHIT.MONDAY, Can Secure Bargains at K.9. rKrTKBLY'SONKPItlCBllersK, Ne. 31 North Oueen Street. Game Underwear for Men and Heys from CO rents up. Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Cellars, Cutts, suspenders, I mtirellas. Seersucker Coats and Vest tretu 11.30 up. Please call and exatnlne be fore you buv.at K. . rtTlKltl.Y'n. ssfMore c esed every evening, except Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. pi JO-lyd THE COOLEST l'LACE IN THE CITY te refresh yourself with a plate of Ice Cream Is at .1. K. Beyer's Confectionery. Ne. JJ W. King street. 1 am pleased te state te my friends and the general pub'lc that 1 furnished new and In the bet tt)le alt my eld Icecream Parlors and Ice Cream Garden, which will give me room te seat ene hundred and titty persons at one time 1 alto have a new Seda fountain of the latest Improvement 1 tan make Ice Cream Seda, the most delicious drink made at flve cents a glass. Confections of a great va riety of the purest. Thanklul for pat liberal patronage and hope by furnishing the best of goods in the market at the lowest prices a con tinuance et the same. J, It, BOYKB. It VA LU AHLKl HTKAHUilU PROPERTY Ari'Um.'js ttK C Satcrdiv, JfIS 11,15X7, st 2 o'clock p. in, at the Washington Heuse, In the Borough ei Miutbnrg, win tie sold at public sale, that valuabie property In said Borough, formerly occupied by Martha E. Warfel, con cen taining: Acres nnd 13 perches, mere or less, with a frontage of lta feet 7 Inches en Main street, and In depth extending te t ranklln suceu The Improvements are a THUSIOBT I1B1CK IIOU-sB, with aMwo-stery Kilek Hack Building, aeon aeen tenleatly arranged Barn and Catrlaze Heuse, and ALAKOEHKNNKUT, with conveniences for breeding and raising tewls en an exieuslve scate. There Is en the premises a well or excellent water, also a large rain water cistern, and an abundance et fruit trees and grape vines of every description and most arpreved variety. Persons wishing te view ttie property will call en 8. N. Warfel, residing thereon. JOHN K. WAItrtCL, Administrator and Trustee. wm2IAJ7.dmJSAJl w lDMYEK'S FURNITURE STORE. FULL VALUE. O.SK 11 JNUIIISOCBVTS WOKTII GIVEN roil KVKKYDOLLAH. NO Ml-tBKPBESENTATlONS. OUB WOISK WILL STAND THE T1.3T. The Wearing of Our Goods will Bear Us Out In What We say. Te ?avn Meney Is te get thu which will Wear the Lengeit, und which need net be Be- placed In a Short lime. SURPRISING ! Yes. you will be Suprlsed at ear Lew Prices. Just step In and see what aLaigeand Complete stock we are Carryiug, and then Ge and Tell Your Neighbor. STYLV, QUALITY AND PBICK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oorner stoat Slog and Duke 8ba., LANCAATEB, PA. seDtA.lydA15-.TTnw J. S.G1VLERACO. New Wash Dress Goods ! Prench Salines. American Satinet, rrenth and Scotch Zephyr Ging hams. American and Teille IP Netr Ginghams. Plgured B ATI 4TE and LI HOX8. Crinkle Seersucker, 5, 6, l.'H te U cent. Striped and Check Seersuckers, Bargains In Cheap Dress Goods. We make prices tell. Come and see our goods. Bargains In SummerSllks, Black and Colored bilks. Hosiery, Gloves and Corset at Bar gain Prices. JehnS.Givler&Ca, He, 25 Kaat King Street, LANCAST1K, PA. JJEINITSH'S FURNITURE DICI'OT. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE Greatest Thing for Summer Use TO UK HAD. Ship Hammock & Canopy. r Ornamental wbererer you wish te use It. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, 0.17e. iOUTH qUKM BTBXIT, itx w ;a dtkr JORHKOK A MIIsKyT WORK-NOT WORDS - Norbeck rrilt. t .a. .. THE OLD AND Coach-Building Firm, AT THE " BIG YELLOW CORNER," Seuth Duke and Viae Streets. NO USE TO ENUMERATE STYLES ! J COULDN'T 10 IT IN AN OltniNAIlY SPACK. KVKKT 111 AG1W ABLE BTVLK nv uilliauM Vl.lllv.Li: ON HANK OU MAUK riluKBrj. Ta.K Ol MOUBHN COItl'RTlllOM UKIIKII IN I'HICK ANIXJUALlrvtir UOO09 r sneclal Attention Given te Kcpalrlng. Old Vehle'es llsde UeM as New l Norbeck Miley, Practical Carriage Builders. I'OK. SOUTH DUKK AMI VIXK STS., LAMASTER, PA. nrM.lrdK;tsr ViVir ah vk Kris t:tns vs. AN AIIATKvlKNr OK f. l'KR "uKST. will lie allowed en all Water lleuts tld tin orhetere J une 1,1(87. J. 11 UAillKON. myJl-Ttd city Tieasurer. JAUOH K. HUKAKFlUt'8 PDRB RYB WHISKEY. NO. IS CKNTKG SgUAUE, LANUASTKIt, PA, maylS tld "DORTUONDO'S I'AltOT.IVlh Till -A finest V. Cftfat In the rltv finest 5e. clgat In the city. 1 ry thtni, lit pniiriltlNIHI'S I'llll, IIKI.i'HIA SrilltK l.tl Nurth flu...,,, en.,11 blU lb W -V. IS, Proprietor, X 11. UAOHLKR, riamber, Gis Filter acd Steam Kegl&ecr. tsainSupnlles a specialty. Prepared te fur nish estlunUs en my near sysUm of Bteain Heating. 245 WE3T KtNQ STREBr, iny-rr-ltd ltncaster, Pa. TJIU INDUOKMENT" rett SAIURDAY AMD MONDAY, IN HATS AND BONNETS, rilOM ltl CENTS I'P. Trimmed Hats from I .23 up. all shades. In Turbans, realhera. Klowers, f.aces, ljwe Caps f rem -Jie. np. Cellars nnd Cuffs, l.adlea' White lie. Corsets from 8Sc. up. I.adl' Jersja from i"v. up, nnd Ktubreidered Jtrseya Irem 11(0 up ' Alse Parasol and Snn Umbrellas of our own manufacture. Luce covers for Patasels and Carriages from See. tip. Don't mls It. Call aud see them, at A. IllhSII's, m.'f-ttd Nes.CA 9. North queen St. M YKRS it RATHKOS. VT. as--,, .atC. Net much time left te buy &rand Army Suits. , It won't lakeag-reat deal or time te buy ene here. 00R PRICES ARE LOW, theifoels desirable, and sell wltljeiit much per suasion. Loek at Oar Men's Dress Suits when you are In m-ant of a Suit, and If yen are Inektnii for I.O put :K' yju'li surely buy from our well selected stock. MENU BUSINESS SUITS, Plenty In variety and low In prlce. YOUTHS' DRESS SUITS, In Handsome Patterns, at Reasonable 1 rices. Beys' and Children's Clothing, ANYSrVLB litAUlNAHI.K. Myers & EatMen, LEAIUMU CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST ELKO STREET. LAMCASTKB. PA. T-RE.SSaOOD.S,Ac. CRINKLEUVD GISGllAMS. Chintzes and Zephyrs, JACKETS AND JERSEYS, Shawls and fcirfs. NKWKSTSrVLKs IX ALL QUALITIES. JOl'VINKIO AND MOSqUKTAIBK OLOVKS, LULI AND BILK OLOVK4, KMBIIOIOMUIKS AND LACK GOODS. Parasols and Sae Umbrellas ! WTbe season has arrived when Manufactur ers and Importers am desirous of clesInK tha balance of their Spring Stock. Iu addition te our regular stock, w are receiving duly In all departments large lets et goods bought nnder vain, which will be marked at a mall advance. HA.ER & BROTHER, NeaaO ft 97 Wt Kla-f St. LAI0AI!1K.P. Silks and Dress Goods! Hosiery and Ganze Underwear, TjaMMMsra. I mm mm a .- . a, . -,-.-,-,-, ,-, -, a, nu K ,JUwJ IS Till! HULK OK & Miley - HKMAIILK .VA'tP ADVKUriHKMK.Wti. Altr-UAIIU: I'KltMIN DKSIUKM A position i willing te turn his hand te any. tiling; moderate compensation ran give beat or references ss te Honest v, Tiuthlulnessana Temperance. Call at this tifrlee. tnyWfwd PORTUONDOH l'ANl'.TKLAH ARK tnat'e of Clear Ifsvana filler, only I cents, at POUIUONDO'S C1GAK STUUK. 3J Herlh yucen street, WM. FlSI, I'roptleter. WANTKD-A COOK THAT CAN HELP te -sash und Iren, App'yte MlU.CC. HAWK. ui'21 Iwd U) North liuke Street, City. R. II. A u. Last Week ! We advertised semt Jeb Lets of Parasols at way-down prices. 'Ihey have been selllug 1st I, but there Is still a nice assortment left. Geed Satin Parasols At 05 Oents. The latest PI.AII. STttllT.l andCIIKCK at remarkably low tlnnrus. Kffetcrlnrand Itrpalrles; a Sperlally ! New Handles put In and eps put en Parasols at short uutlce. r. a& h. 14 East King Bt. apl-tmd nKAXI) KXCUR.SION. FIRST Grand Excursion Ol'TIIKSgASOKTO PENRYN PARK, Under the Auspices of HAMILTON ASSEIULV, Ne. fi,482, K. Of L. On WhltmendayMay 30, 1887. UOUNDTIIIPIICKKTS, no CUNTS. Children between the uges of 6 and 11 years. 30 rents. Tickets for sale by members and at J P. Lit tle's ClKiir store. Ne II Kaat Chestnut street. The committee take pleasure Instating that they have secured the services et Prof. Ltppett, the celebrated and famous PreatldljIUteur, who will entertain the excursionists In his grand temple or enchantment, with pleasing, rellntd and wenderlul Illusions. Special train leaves 11 pper depot at SO0 a.m. And hlng street at t: 5 a. rn and 1J. and J It p. in 'llclaets geed en all regular trains dur ing the day. u,y3td N KW YORKbTORB. SUMMER GOODS. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 St 10 BAST KING ST., LANCASTCK, PA , Invite Attention te the Pull lines el Sl'ltlNU AMI SUMMKU Dress Goods In all tha New Shadei, sue'i as Tans, Tan llrewns, Medes, Kcrm, Uleges, Ulues, PlnKAjCreams, Iu 0A1UMKBKS, ALUATH0S1, DIAGONAL, II AIU LINK STMIPKD ALBATKOSS. Jersey Albatross, Dentelle l.sces Figured Ku- mlnei. Canvas cloth, French reules, Kmbreldered Dlageual SulU. 8UMldKUSILKSat25,it, JTS'.W.U.'Hand.lc OurPepulsr, Fully Wamntsid Hf.ACK DKCsS flLKta' ll(u,tt'Piandl SO Cannet be Excelled for Geed Wearing Qualities. Klegant SATIN KUADAMES In All lleilrablu Celers, 11.0 j a yard. 1ILACK SATIS RIIAOAUES at 73e ,S7e , ll.'.O, I1.2S and II te a yard. ilLACK SUUAU SILK at 75e., 87S'a, $1.00 and l.a;a yard. COLOU tO SUK All SILKS In Opera Shades and Plain Celers. SILK AUMUUK3. J Km BY SILKS, FA1LLK FBANCA1SE AT LO WIST OITY PRI0E3 AT TUK New Yerk Stere. AMVummmmxiu PUI.TON OPERA HOUSE. gtrONB WKKK.-Sg COXXEXCIKG MONDAY, MAV S3, 1887. (llATISXa, BATUaOAT AT T. M.) GRAU - GORDON Casine Opera Cemptar, Preientlnc the following Operas with Great Success: SATUBUAY-KvenlDg "Olivette." t.'aHH.1'i:::'ur:'ry W.SOandHncK'STH. KKSKUVKO SgATS ..aiCIrsNTS. New en saleat Opera Heuse Office. injSKStd JTINO HTREBT TUKATRB. fThltoienilay, Turidajr and IVedeessar, MAY 30, 31 AMD JUNK 1. MONDAY MATINEE AT30'OLOCB. W. H. RIGHTMIRE'S Sp eciall; ud D;aeilie Genpu; MONDAY "Muldoon's Picnic." TUKDAY "Parler Malchae" WSUNKSDAY ...-- Calllernla Detective." PKinRa 10,iand aeniNTS. MATINKI lOaaasOKafxa UTM4 s&M&i, :i?? IhtJ&Ku - rsftesfi-A?'. -en rA.t . ti; a 3&ift J. elUSi &!amhlt&,'tiif: . iAfeWt.itfassaa a. . .. ?. . ,,,; V ' ,a-eKs-sTasja-sys-eiiai.iaiMi,i , tatiii lmi-iti..la,. ' 'm'immmSm9mmmWEZ
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