jF5'? i .i,T. ' "" ? :t. ' -Ji T tr- ' r -vue " -r we$-m IiANCASTEB DAILY INTBIJJGEKrCEB, MONDAY, MAY 80, 1887. ''Wxzyzvm tfJvpvHlJv 3iiU Fh i fe ter. l iiJb,' i",- I fl' ft f.-r'' ' .. .V",.. "'."! ' Tlw17aiMMMiertal r MMtag, at 8 whisk wm TMMM1M own- i MM atNlkMfa, M Colombia rMiMhwtfaMn. (Ha. WaUb t M. A B Mat Hi tiMlf pett room 1 I7t wrtw aareMd up INMHuiimiMi aeoeaapaaled Mfctr Walk camp, Beaa of klW MM of MttleM wm w Mi km aa follews: Mone, Bay." Mwaaateaer i laroea- .aiXtttrpiqaartatta, "Net Fer- a VMM aaa ww, tsr r i taadlaf oftkaaerlptura sK'sCt Mataa j mm "Hener the naHa i Mnawss, ht. ud n en , M Oevatrjr, 'tfa of Tbae," In aajaeaa anitaa in sing. J. H. Psnnebecker ; KPaaoriMen Day," Mmoneretier ; , JUT. J. B. Sbttleer. The raw occupied tbe middle tattka parqutt Tba arrmen by Rev. laTunr iequmi tnert, iuii 01 reiig I aaa patriotic thoughts, and wm listened bee swmuen. - atsissisisa nwij. E Ok laat Batnrday Bight Offlcar Bchlll at- iwMteamata colored man, whose ac I ka daesad suspicious, aud who carried MM large baga erar bla abeu Idera, Tba man (aaaagad te aaeapa but, left hU booty behind- k has. AaiA ..4 SS.A WnjMiUMkM m.lr. anil '. lata knahala eanaeltv. The contained seven .v- Iftl JS ' ' T siiiiii hni. On him waa of a dark mouse M- m ' ' r, aaa tne outer nx enureiy wnue. ine rNreae. raoeTer bla property at tbe cilice fc ' '! quire Selly, en Union street .'Tke voluntary relief department of tbe gXVkkaylTaala railroad have issued a state --Mkl for tba month of April. Tbe empleye Imt tba company at Columbia have received h&aalktfaafellnwa: Fer accident benefits, 14 .F).!aaBlna VMIKSn. n. atnfe hanaHIa 11 am. ivg Jjeyea, 1137 20 Total amount nt money paid, S'tWW.70. Alleged Theft of Beat. '- fMHear Wlttlek arrested Charles Trlnir fnr EL fe'ataaltna hnat f mm Ptar UiiHnkiiiup Jle sAi.Tlr" . i . : . . f ,'i WJU tm given Hearing ieis evening. BKC Tba fuasralel the late Jehn Balbacktoek K V waaaa thla mnrntnv at e n'elnck and waa verr iartely attended. Services were held at the : J JWy Trinity Catholie church. (: TkB Hlib Mehnnl ulna want te Yerk en Nat p- iuway afternoon where tbey played a game i tn vtHieav eiui iev iewa veju were ated in a aeven inning game by the score w. n rH k -ii... ... il. tifa- Sv. WjgwiA iu uje eiKUHi jnuiDK iae xsiku .;. aajBoei eiud naaae live runs wnen me umpire. e.waatiaa tne game, bringing tbe tcere back te ftkaaaranth inning. m -... T.gakkMflaVU aMnlaMt laWBttttrtaU-ll ! Bt- MaPw CaUH. lie ubarct. by m J Malt Fat h or. k! "" "TtislMa.1 kill aaa nf the Vnrtv rfnnri' HatrrtHnn S.'K KaaawrtM laa Qr U at :. eTlthnlln ahnsnk m WWI aarauaa aaa waa weaj e vaMiuiw vuuibu aa Sv, Of O Ma Ula lUaleJkl UU OUUUi DUiriUU "eu sa-asaa waa ceivunwu wuu ivev. m. aitm (?' wgli M eiBrnt, R6T. Kenny, deacon and IfM KT. Brad v. 8. J. ub-dcen. Tne cueir r- HBgWtnei'i mau in beautiful etyl. At h' th and of tbe mase tbe proceealen el tbe l hX Waam flaUaraitnaknC ffWlkr nlaaa Itia aalaheanl fr zn; -Z-JZZS ??"?"" .."'" .. t,'trnmmmt '"J .rang Liiegua Miorieaa. ' !ed tbe benediction. At tbe 10:30 Hah mate, Rev. Kenny was celebrant, PflMtne Jesuil rawer, lis v. nrmuj, wee is v DBduetlng tbe servleee, preached a sermon lh Intra nf lh RiKnil Kurt nf lha M. Tieur. At this service Millard's ma was aplendidly rendered by tbe choir. In tbe evening at 7:30 o'clock Millard's vespers were given by tba choir, and Rev. Brady acted aa celebrant for tbe orcMen. Mlaa Annie Lewell sang wltb rare sweetness aad power " O Cor Ameris, " and WebbeV V-, Magnincat" waa given. A sermon en tbe li gue 01 me eicreu neari waa preacaeu vy Bar. Brady, after which benediction waa l glyan. Tba masses this morning wer9 at 7, ,v a ana v e ciecjt, at wnicn neurs uey win aise i pa celebrated to-nerrow. Tne evening aer- fJf Tlca la at 730 o'clock, and tbe devotions will SET-?'-!. nu. .1. ....... akureh are very profusely and handsomely aaanraiea witn newera. Kf - ruiTArmti vmmmatmd. Tfea BeO of Beimae A. acblmiueinniilg Who Had aTnaic Draib iu Wmi.Iosieo Tba remains et Mr. Herman A. Hcbimmel kenlg, of Washington, D. O , a son et tbe leteOen. Scblmmelflunlg, reacbed Lancaster jx- thla morning at 10 o'clock, and were taken at luniuuw urvtuaiunuw win privately ure anated. Tbe remains were accompanied bt fg Mlaa Hannah Bcbiuiuielnunlg, a sinter of de ; eaased, and Mr. 8. a. Nuttlugham, an lnti )l eaterrieud. : ,- Mr. Bcnimmeinenig's aeatn was a tragic f'.f- ema. On Friday ulaht he called te see Mlts lX Manarette D. Miller. In Waahlnsten. and ift aa tbay were about te leave the house the ifi;1 astanaa lakMaai 4utnWiaJ aa ila.anl la s.a wvm.t.S M&? at bla Uffbt oTereoat aa be threw it acrt-ftsbti UfJ ans. Bbe remenatrated with him ler carrj- Vr IsftaVA tslMtAl. HH Malt it it WaUi nrtt InaHAril slitH Up-i k " aT "' w. cwwu auau ftjfi 10 assure ber of that fact he placed tbe A'5r!-- HI k hi- n..k .n ..ll. - ... .! W HW M Ul IUUUW MIU puiivu IUB 1IKKV'. Js He feu te tbe fleer mortally wounded, a Imllet having pasted through the reef or the mouth and entered tbe brain. He lived until Saturday morning, i wban death relieved btui. lie wss a bright , young man, 27 3 ears et age. He was born iu Washington, D. U, and at the time et ble death btld a cierkubip lu the penaieu depart ' went. H'aaabee will be taktu te Reauluu. .Wa.. and km hurled ill Uift irrHVfi et hia tatht.1 Wli la Charlea Evana' cemetery. It Is net believed r,l. .that Mr. H. liitetided te commit sulclda He 2?T Waa in verv ehterlul mrmd tiiftt nravimia tn Htbaaboeuiig. !vv " Orainjarden Ofwra Oempany. O.i Saturday afternoon the Orau-Gorden r"00lnP,,,y aw a matinee and sang "The LMlkade" instead of ' Queen's Luce Hanker. esuei, wuicu mey auvettlsed. There wan Hkat a (mall audience. In tbe evenlnv t Olivette " waa given te mere people, MIsh LBtbal Lyuten took tbe part 01 OUtttte, and r fcaraluglng aa well aa ber acting was verj na created a geed deal of amuw. il at the close of the second act. While aoiee blgb kicking her slipper flew nti wast ealllug towards the celllug of th koeee. it lea upon ine piano iu trout MM erchaatra leader, and the whole beuse MUa Uraaaler tang well aa tbe but waa unfamiliar wltb ber lever. atajef !ty el tba oempany did net seem what 10 aay at uuiia, Tba giru vary antty la their abbreviated ces I flfvMUi mwtA V nnittiaH i IIiIh aI.. t aBHVVHVI UWHiii wmim - wvniw . wv vaj Is) ranag eaania Aiaaneaa uveu en eat. ktay aftantoea ea tba eharga of assault and LwSMary. Tbeproaeeutora ware Clement ifck- laak Tbeesaa urjameeriain, wee nau irem Tbay alleged that ea tba nlgbt Banaum'a elrcua exblbited beta these with Jamea Deaaally (of the sixth I) attack e4 Iban ea tba Naw Hei land ueraaa aaa ueman ware bald li HkTBeata, but aoeaaa could ba audaeut XMaaally. :t. naeiaiiaa WHbdrawa. aarly aart of laat weak Qtetg M k auH or aaaauit aad bat. rrad Kebiar, batera Alderman waaalaradfnrakaarlag, baton r kfaaiag aaa aarttea airaaged tbelt I R Ma knaaaaikM waa withdrawn I fffatlfkM. ' utni mmntrtu,. Hank : (itli KrrviLL, May aa-Neflwllia pre aaetad a lively appaaraaea yaatarday, the oo eo oe aaetaa batag tba redadleatloe of the U. B , akareb. Tba old Bbiaaler maetlng beuar whiak atnaal about eka aad one bait mile. aertk of bara, waa removed te Nett vllle, wbara It waa enlarged and rebuilt and tba oecaaloa yesterday was tbe re-dedleatkm of tba aame, Tbe fxerclsea oeaamenoed en Saturday, with tbe quarterly meeting of tba Lltila charge In tbe even ing Kev. O. W. M. Riger, of Vlnelami, N. J , preached a sermon. And en Hunday th ezarciiea commenced at n . iu , with a tntet leg of praise and prayer s at 10 a. m., the bishop, Jonathan Weaver, D. D , of Payten, Ohie, senior bishop or the U It. church, preached sermon, from Pralnis 77, 13 : " Thy way, O Ued, is In tbe Sanctuary. " In tbe afternoon another prayer meeting was held, followed by tbe ailiuliilstratlen of the holy communion. In tbe evening the Rev. Dltstnger, of Wisconsin, preached a very able discourse. Subject, " li Ueil be ter us, who can be against usT ' The church n rebuilt at a cost nf about tOOO, or which about $.150 bad been sutxx'rlbed and during yesterday an additional 1400 was made up. Tbe services were conducted throughout by the Revs. Itlshep Weaver, Riger, el Vine land, Funk, of Lancaster, Llghtner, of Man helm, l.e e, et Heading, llaltzell, or liar rlsburg (the preldlng elder et that district), Halt, et Intercourse, and a nmn ber of ethers about a dtzan miniter being en hand. The exercises ere Interest Ing from mere than one view, it being the 12lt anniversary et the founding et tbe u. B. church at Isaac Leng's burn, near Oregon, in 17G0, by Revs. Martin lkebm and William Otterbeln. The exercises were largely at tended throughout and the best of order pre vailed. viarifuvtnHnv nsiruKj, Prominent rhlladrlpblans aim Geverumenl OOIcla's Vint Lancaater. Samuel Oustlme Tbouipseu, esq., a dis tinguished member or the bar, and Gee. K. Parker, tbe well-known journalist, spent Saturday and Sunday In this city and county the guests el Majer B. F. Breeeman and W. U. H"usel. The party droe de 11 ever the Martlc hills en Saturday te Quarryvllle, where they were entertained ly Geerse W. Uense), and returned ea Sunday te Lancaster by the route across the .Mine Ridge and by way et Strasburg. They were Joined bere en Sunday by First Assistant Postmaster General A. E. Stevenson and CeL Bates, chief et tee free delivery ay-tern of tbe peatelllce department at Washington, D. C, and by Postmaster W. F. Harrily and Assist ant Pastmaster Henry Drake ; and tbe entire party dined with Mr. B. J. McGrann at "Grand Vlew." Steven J. Hart, formerly of this city, new of Upper Sandusky, Ohie, Is spending a few days with old friends in this city. He has long since abandoned politics and is doing well In tbe real estate business in his new borne. A Deuble Funeral. On Sunday a double funeral took place from the church in Conestoga Centre, when two ladies were buried. Tuelr names were Mrs. Frank Henry and Mrs. Lydla Eckman. 1 hey had been neighbors and died within a few moments of each ether. The former as 35 yearn of age. She was a daughter et tbe late Geerge Aliment and leaves n husband and Ave small children, the eldest beint; but eleven years of age and the youngest eleven mouths. Mrs, Eckman was CT j ears of age and left a husband and famby of children. The luneral was very largely attended and It is said that there were ever 1 000 persons present. Rev, Scott preached a strong ser mon and tears came te the eyes et many persons at witnessing the stlectlng scene or Mrs. Henry's live little children gathered around their mother and crying as though their hearts would break. A. BHUTAL HVH ISO. lie 4itae.lt and Threatens lilt vtll, Is r rested and Snt tu lull. William Helda, a rolling mill empleye, re siding en West Grant street, was arrested en Saturday night by Ofllcers Ritcbey and Weaver en a warrant issued by Alderman Dennelly, or the Eighth ward. He was com plained sgalust ler assau'tlng ami threaten ing hU wife. It Whs net his first arrest for these elfenses, be having eerwd one term In Jail and paid tbe costs In two or tbree ether similar cases. He gae the officers great trouble te arrest him, but be was finally ledged In tbe station heu-e. Being unable te furnish ball, be was committed te prison en Sunday ter a bearing. Helda Is tbe ;eung man who refused te drees himself ene'nlght last winter and was taken te the station beuse in his night clothes. Christian XlMlry s Trnuluet. On Saturday Christian NHiley, who resides near Flerin, and has been In prison 1 ere sev eral limes recently, ler surety et the peace, was taken te Harriburg en Satur day by Chief Smith, te answer a charge et embezzlement. During the latter pait of January, William Huss, of that city, en trusted Nlssley with ahor-e, instructing blm net te sell It for less than fi:0. Nlssley ecltl the animal, but it is claimed by Mr. Huss, who Is prosecutor, that be never returned a cent or the money. The defendant will be beard before Alderman Maurer. Niisley was formerly a prosperous farmer but failed Since that time be baa been et unceund mind. Fniilsh the Oulli). from tbe Philadelphia f rem. It la encouraging te learn that the Ant! Corruption society Intends te take cegni. zince of whatever frauds may have been committed, and that it also la collecting evi dence te that end. Ibis society was organ ergan izwt te de that very thing. Its president la ex-Representative Jehn II. Limits, through wbete energy In the right direction the act te prevent bribery and Iraud at iiom iiem mating elections was tuee In lbSL It new largely rests with III 111 te maintain the Inteu. rlty aud demonstrate the u-etiilue-s of that law lu Lancaster county, and we are pre pared in believe that he will de bis utmeet In that dirictien. Illraud has been ceiniutled there heuld be iimiiint itiKiUiiintii t... i,u guilty, llit Republicans of Lancaster In general ewe it te themselves and their parly te a- m we wbis nun eviueuuy 111 preretl mv VimoieiH eUfnWtsUU Ul JJaaUUB HUH IttUllfti te puulitb these who pirpt)irte them mtJHt oener or later prove w ai-neuH Injury te the til nurrv uiii ! Ind.lu TW !.. -... u . . .-.,. . us.m luwirt lunuumuru iiuw III6VUU caui.et be uverloeketl, and tvry KHpubUean "..w ui. me u.ef rai ui uis party ai utart a 111 a-sist In the punishmeut 01 all who have beeu guilty el fraud. Stiet lllmwll In lha feet. Jehn Gia.er, a wm of the late Cenrad Oaaser, accidentally shot blmsell iu the rljfht f.tat What Gleu park this morning. He was earring a small riUe u,uzie downward when tbe accident oceurreti. The wound Is painful, but net of a serious character, Te Kesida lu Mouin Carolina. A. N. Breeeman, who until recently bad a beet and shoe manufactory en West Klna street, removed with hta family te Seuth Carolina tbl morning, leaving en the b:10 train. A ri)lug Uersa In lha rear of the Fourth ward hotel a fly leg horse waa erected tbla morning, and tbe ladaand lasses have been riding tbe steeds all afternoon," Te f raacu 111 a) Harp, Mrs. Geerge Stelger, of Lltltz, died and Interment will take place at Brlckervllle. Iu viewer tbe Old Lutheran congregation net alie lug any but their pastor te preach lu tba church, Rev. Liwara will preach tba fuutxal sermon In the barn. Is HlMlaad Havklug Aueiner Term ? from tbe kxamlnsr. Give a man a taeta of office, and ba thlnka ofaetklag elaa tba baiaaea of bla Ula. Ofceaatlbraaai TraakM. Bruee Cbauntlbrand, tba piano aaaa, de tectlva, Aa, who was arrested In Bcrenten for adultery with the wife of a pedestrian, la In mera trouble new than ever. The gentle man who became bin ball surrendered him te the police, and despite the etlerta of Cbauntlbrand te obtain new ball be waa un successful. He Is new In the Lackawanna county jail, and premises t leave the county It the charge against him Is withdrawn. Ne sueh an arrangement will be made, however. It la said that Chauutlbrand bes a wife at Mauhelm. An Incorrigible Bey, Wm. Tayler, the tll'eeu.year-eM son of Sam'l Tayler, living at Ne. NV Middle street, wasarrreited en Sunday LiyUIHoer Neefhler. The charge agaluftt htm la being Incorrigible and beye id the control el hi father. The boy run away from home about two weeks sge, sluce which time be ba beeu tramping areuud the country. Alderman A. K, 1km nelly committed hi in for a bearing and luthe meantlme bis rather will ceuult with the judges with a view of having him nent te the Heuse et Huluge. A Quaker Chutch Treaaersr abort. Kdwln Blackburn, who has lieen treasurer of the Liembiid street meeting of Friends In Kaltlmere ler lour years, has been displaced for shortage la acueunta. The amount In volved la about 6000 Mr. Blackburn came te Baltimore from Pennsylvania. He did net speculate or llveextravagtntiy. His bulnees 0111 net preeper, aim ue 10 ik tne money, hoping te repltcx It. When he found he could net de s 1 and when the committee dis covered Meuiethlug wrong he confessed fully aed aided In tbe examination or the books it la Hld te be the tltst case Iu the history el tbe Friends that one or Its UvmI etUcers hat defaulted. Much sympathy Is iult ter Mr. Blackburn. A vtrest Chester Assignment. Geerge B. Hickman, a broker at West Chester, has made an assignment, naming Jeshua K. HollltiRSwertb, of that borough, asbUaslgnee. Ills total liabilities are net stated, but It Is understood tbat the assign ment la the result of suit having been instituted against Mr. Hickman by the estate nf hi Mther, the late Marshall B. Hickman, for f 103,070, ler which aggregate sum sundry notes had beeu given te the latter during bis lifetime. Well Known Thieves. Among the pickpockets who were drawn te Washington by the crowds when the Gar field monument was unveiled was Eddie I'ully. This Is one et the men who robbed 1L K Keller, et this city, and served a term tu the Eastern 1 enltentlary for 1L Last week's ificr .YWcshasagoed picture et blm With Tully was bis partner, Jesh .Mully, but as neither could be Identified by persons who bad been robbed they were discharged. Thrown Frem, a Herse, William Bransby was exercising the horses of Engine company Ne. 1, this morn ing, when he met wltb a mishap. While en West King street the horse be was riding made a sudden jump and hn was thrown el, His horse and the one he was leading ran down Maner street, aud were caught after running a few square!'. Mr. Bransby was net injured. List or Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in the posteffice at Lancaster, for the week end lug Monday, May 30, 1S7 : J.aJiet' .u(. Ann C. Bechler. CJenM' i.uf. Geerge Albright, Lieut. Ed. D Bruner, tlllatu II. Dumont, Rev. Dr. Emersen, Jehn Emtbrlnk, Gtn'l U. Ewlng, Chas. Gellltt, Henry Martil. Net Made Fer Fun Frem th) rhlladclpbli Times. Lancaster county Republican boedlera and Lawrence county Droecrstlo heed lera should both be taught tbat tbe laws against cor ruption were net made for tun. 1 e Leave fur Omatia. Reva. Sylvanus Stall and Wm. P. Evana will leave te-day for Omaha, Nebraska, te at tend the sessions of tbe general synod of tbe Lutheran church et tbe United States. Jnbnsen SI11WI7 Djlng. Tbe West Chester Jieeenl of Saturday says tbat Grant Jehnsen, who was shot there re cently by William Gever, is slowly dying. Married l7 an Kphrata Paster. Rev. E. S. tlreffmniller, of Ephrata, mar. rled at the City hotel, Reidlng, Franklin S Weinbeld, et Denver, te Miss Ida S. Grime, e: Robesonia. Amusements At the King Atreet Theatre ThU afternoon Kltrhtinlre's comedy und epeclnl y company Kve a matlnee at tbe king streei thentre. To Te nULtH Jtuldoen's I'lcnlc" will be played, lntrc. duclng tbe Cellins' sisters, senir and dance artists II MAT Hi Desue.id. lu this city, en ths 2sth Inst., llan nuh De.uiend. Tbe relatives and frlenes of the family are re spettfiilly Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her brether-lp. law, Jehn ban ders, .Ne IS Locust street, en Wednesday morn mern ina; at SJ0 ocleok HUb ma-a at St. Mary's cburcb at 0 o'clock. Interment at bt. Mary's cemtt ry. st Hrimmer In th's city, en tbe 17th Inst , Fred trick uriiincer, In tbetdst jcaret tl, age. 'the relatives and friends of the family, also Lamberton I ed-e. Ne. 47 K A A. M K.ef K, Ne. 6 Metamerv Trlbs. 1. (. It. M., are reaped tully lnvltrt te attend the funeral, treni bis la'e residence, Se la D Cheitnut stieet, en 1 ues day atternoen at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lun carter cemetery. Kchlxax -May TO, lsS7, in this city, liernhart KualiUA , in tbe Cist year et his ege. lleltllves anl friends, aNe Washington Cen clave, Ne 9, Seven Wlie Men, are respecttully Invited te attend the funeral from bis late resi dence. Ne. 5 9 Iteckland street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Zion's cem etery. MAMhmlB. Live aieea stareat. " Caioaee, May 5s Tbe Drcner$' Journal re ports : Cattle UetelpU, lie) bead: sblpmenls, 4il! market :sbid; shlppInK steers, SO) te l.vefca.. 4 CHOI W; sterkers and feeders, tl SO C4fe kiw, bulls and mlxt-d.rJOjascO: bulk, liUJdJ 10 ; leiuf cattle, tl luQ3 5U. Iii liKwipts, ll.Osj bean, sblpments, C'oe bi-ad ; market lower; rnuirb and etiwl, tl co ai'J; pacainK and sblpplncM 'JUdSlS; light. Ill eiru,sklps.aiSueiA, 1 (.ten Iteceipts, 6e heurts shipment, none market Ilrm ; clipped, MSTQISJi woelcd 4li(itSSt Weatern, M SiQIMI- (nxtlis, tl a 4 IS, tallllis, riUiei4S0; Lambs L'tUdlS". fast I.lRsaT). uatUe Keuilpu, 91 heart snlpmenU, 21 msrket dull; piline, IIJJl' talr te KiK.d, II Sfjl M; common, 14 5334 .: cat'le sblpiad te Nw lerk, years. tings Uvctiipta, 3iui beau , .elninenu lice fttuid : market fiir; I'hllailelphlas, V SSOS 30, Yorkers, l 9 (JSW; ceinni'iii te light. II ua!tbi), pigs II lOtJIW; hogs shipped m New lerk, 5 cars. ih.ep-lfclpts, 4d0 f head i shtpinenU.au: m'irkeidull ; rlme.lKmfillOj fdr te geed, n5 ti I HV ; common, II tiiifri i i earlluu lambs, II Se aSU); sprluglaiuh. IJSteeiO. fhluwtelphui Cattla Market liiif artv rin a U ns ! !.. n ini i.ab HicxeeiniAi w sJ..aiis-1a ,IUI Il'-ntJI hiKhr;itr,iHisiei (joea, 4?,G5C( nediuu;. .4 " VU .,,.,(, Wf v, ""'l' iii.mii i nuiiicu Duunn, StsTVIti'i J sheared sheep, llei oil Isinb. NJ-.4C; sheared lambs, 4Ujc; spring lambs, f.evc. .Vglf AfirKXTlliEUtWTti. J ACOB F. SHEAFFER'S LIQUOR STORE IlKUOVEU TO N,iVylS!tliQ,TB,! 8QUAUK' LANCA8TKU, FA. A 1TRNT10N-, COMRADES ! 7., , ' ,,,0,i",licreaieef Pmuieiuand llnnntr Claims atb-ndd te iitiinntlt Zni .. aud am duly gaK G RAND Open-Air Concert MiNjNBRCH0R GARDEN TIII8 EVENING. Barger'a rull Orehaitra and Brass Band will ba ta atlMtUaaa. u t ItKWAD rXKmXMSMTS. -nAKlHQ POWUKR. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pnwdsr never vanes. A marvel el purity, strungtn and wholesomeness. store economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of tow test, sbert weight, alum or phosphate powders. aV4u enli in rant IteraL tumps levniius list wail 3irceu new inrs. lnaj-r;.lvdw vr ANTKD A COOK IN A RESTAt'll- unt. Apply at tins erricn. ltd LOHT. A MASONIC RAPOF.-A MAl tee Cte4, with the owner's name thereon, A reward will b pall by returutng It te the lvrxXLUiEscsn Oltlce. tnS0-:td ARKL1ABLE PERSON DESIRES A position : willing te turn hi hand te any thing: moderate compensation ; can give tx"t of refuri'iices te lfenestv, Trutbtulne and Temperance. Call at this office. myi; iwd THE MONTHLY MEETING OF TUP. 1 adles' Tract -ectety will be held en TU . 1MY rtKMMl a 7 IV o'clock lu the Kcture r.vuu of tbu fresbj ten in church It A. M UUMIAKIlt, Sec IfOR KENT. STU11K ANU DWELLING rer Kent In a geed nelghborhecvl. Kent low te agivnt tnut. Apply tu 11 M I'ewxm or m3td HMIMlA.N A IIUIIX. rpUE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY a. where )ou cm get Lay llenradex and Spanish straight cut ' Igarettes li at the FOK 1UIIMO l'lllLAIIKLfUlA C1UAU elUUE, lit North (ueun strcst. WM. Fiss, l'roprleter. piNE AND CHEAP. Harvest Whisky. AT UOIIUKU" LlyUOU 8TOKB, Ne. ii Centre Square, Lancaster, I'a. ANTED A BOY 16 YEARS OLD for agrwery store. One with iotceiiw rlence prelerrtd. Apply rKKK iik CHAKGK at K. It. TIKIUT A CO. S KmpIoymente01cc,2J.Northguen su (Secord lloer ) (SHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS, J flaying Cards, I'eker Chips, etc.. at Hdlt. TUONUH'S eillLAUiLl'lUA ClViAlt STOKE, It: Ner.h gueen street. WM. FISS, Proprietor. N OT1CE. 3Iasemc Mill ) t ancaster. May 2. IMT. ( The llrethren of Lamlietten l.cde, .Ne. ITh, f A A M , LeJgu 41. and tbe t'rUernlty In gen era!, are requested te meet at Masonic Hall, this city ei Tuesday next, May 31, at 2 o'clock p tu te attend the funeral et our deceased brother, t'rederlex brimmer liv. OKDKKOl' TlltW. M W. N. Axir, btcreury. 2td "VTOT1CE THE MEMBERS OF MKTA- .11 aOHATUIIIK.Nail e. It M.wtllmeet at their wigwam, Tussday afternoon at 2 o'clock, te attend the funeral of tbelr late brother, I rede tick Brimmer ksbakenee. Ne 21, lted Jacket. "e 44, and Lanasatege, Ne 20t are lespevlfal'y Invited lly order of the sacbeui. JUI1M W.tfHK(iiUVll Jen M. McCully, c of U. 11 OTICE-TUK.MEMBERSOFLANCAS-ter Ledge, Ne fs, K. of P., are requested te meet at their Cattle Hall, Inquirer llulldlng, en te-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 1 e cluck, te attend tbe luneral of thlr late brother, Fred erick Brimmer. Inland City and Teutnnla ledges, and the Ordr In General are Invltrd te attend. Byordref a. U lUUHOND, C. C. Attest M. W. IUcb, K et It. and a. ltd u SB MANHEIM Reller Fleur! an21-3mdKeed BAMBIX) POLES ARE SCARCE AND Jointed heds will seen be scarce. .Inst re cetved a new let of Jointed Bamben Heds at old prices, very light and highly finished. Frtc iruinfl.arQup. Alse a new let of lialt Kettle-", Beeks, M'lintlnas, Lines, Leaders, etc Chicken anclers are all talklngabent Fralley's Chicken Fewder. It 1j geed and they all knew IU Price, 25 cents. I KAIL It Y's EAST EIVD FHABMACY, vmdM.w.rK (0pp03', 'Mlcrn Mrltet- ALL PERSONS VISITING THE CITY trein the country ON WHIT-MONDAY, Can Secure Bargains at U.S. rEtTKULr'S n.VK.PKICR HOIJSK. Ne. Si North Oaeen street. Gauze Underwear for Men and Beys from 20 cents up. tihtrts. Pants, Overalls. Cellars, Cuff, suspenders. Umbrellas. Seersucker Coats and Vest irem II. U up. please call and examine be fore you buy, at it. . PKTIKKLY'H asyetere cesed cverr evening, except Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. prJMyd OLST IN THE WORLD res Constipation, Eeadtchi, Bilietnntss and Djsptpsu is- Oechran's Tonic Bitters. Guaranteed te give satisfaction or the money will be refunded. Large bottles only 50c. res BiLk AT Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. 137 41S) NOltTUyUKKNST. uiart-lyeedlt Lancaster, Fa. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CASPER Krehlerand wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Casper fc (BhJer and wile, of Lan caster city, having by deed of voluntary assign ment, dated April II, 1347, assigned and trans ferred all their estate and eOVcts te the under stned, ter t be benefit el tbe creditors et the said Casper Kteriler, they therefore give notice te all persons Indebted ft satd umlgnur, te make pay ment te tbe undersigned without delay, aud hnyn tiutrlfiir nlul a v.. .. k. a aaaveu a4aiMaj visintn iicttui irnni m MICHaCc HAHKItUUSH. VALNUNKblts,lD, AalirnAA . , ItetiainglnLancaneirlty. Jeu A. Cetxb, Attorney. aDrll 6tdM e AR HALL A GLOIIIOUS Si'itiNe Day at Sixth and Market. The like ottbemuUitutleefcus. temera you wouldn't see in any building short of tbe Academy of Music or Pennayl vania It. R. Station en a Summer Saturday. Flew the dollars came A Ckewd and in I and the bundles C'lothine went 1 hew pleased the Te Talk About, people looked 1 It was an ovation te our re liable Clothing and old Oak Hall prices. What's the use of tiueting ti for a suit of clothes ? It sounds cheap ; but what you want is quality and workmanship. Don't forget that. Wamamakkr & Bbown's Oak Hall, BOOTHBAiT COBKTO SIXTH AND MA. r Uts., FaULl&aUsUA, riHKAT BARGAINS. Special Items of Interest at the New Stere ! JOSEPH L. RAU & CO. Ready-Made Calice Wrappers, l.N ALLSIKS, 1 HUM 32 TO IIJUU3T, 73 CtCN'H. nKLLUlliB, I'KUrKUT KITT1MO, rASTCULOHS. WKAITKIlt WKAl'l-KIK WllAl'l'KltS At at oe. Atat.te. .At ai t. Jeseph NOS. ww .lr HI J .!: .via. POKTUON1KVS l'ANUrr.l.AH AKK maCe of Clear lls ana Utter, enlv 5 cents. at l'OltrUllNUU'4 CIH.VH "TilKH. 131 Nmth Uuccii street M. n.s, Proprietor. WANTKli-A I'OOK THAT CAN 1IEL1' te nuthand Iren. Aiii'yte Mill C C KWN. lull Iwd 2.V) North liuke strtet.Clty. AN ABATKMKNT OK B TKK CKNT. will he allnaed en idl ' ater Kent tdd en orhetere Juuu 1. 1!?7 J. II UlillrON, luj Jl-TId City Treasurer. OKTreNl)0,SCA"HOLlNAN TlTr. tlne-it !c Clgai In the cltv. 1 ry them, at filltUONllO's I'lllHllKl.I'lll.V CIOAK ruUK, l3-JNeithUueentneL H M 1SS, Proprietor. RAT I) N A M I rK KILLS BATS, MICK and Iteaches. Cern Hynatnltu 1 well spoken nf asa remrdr ter Hard and efts Cerns l.et rellet ter our aching tixith by using lluhle sloeth U'he Urep. Fer tale only at UUiil.K s IHtUO si ii It a. Ne 3K West Klna Slreet. W ANTKD A KKMAI.K OK MAI.K Cook ler a Ke'taurant U'st of Wanes MseaBlrl for general houseweric only two lu Ituitly. Apply, rUKK. Ol' CIIAKUK, at r it t inn t a co' Kuiple) inent Otllcy, i2 N. tjueeu t ( vcenil fleer xrsTATK ok ii k.n ii y1:7iTkST. nTi.ati: m-m vi i.iH-a.ier city, ueceasta Letter tista tiientarj'en -.atil estatu hiving been uranted te the uiuterslirned, all wrsun Indebted thereto are reiuesled te make mimed lal" p.ij uient, and these navlii claims or demands mulnst the ame, will pte.enitheiimltheut delay for ettle uienttethu underpinned n-sidlnii In LancAster a. c Hki.mi:ul, J IIAUILl) IUK1.US1I Ail. UU UOls ltulllthlt, maylil-ttdxl Executers. ESTATKOK UONKAll GASSKK. LATK of Larcaster.ilty, deceased. Letters testa mentary en ald estate hating been Krauted te the undersigned, all p'rnns Indebted thereto are reeuesttd te uiake liniuedt ite payment, and these hilni: cl ilms or demands against the same, will present them without delay lorset lerset Dement te thu uudi nlrftud, rvsliltuir lu'tbu city of I ancKstr. II. MtMfl.LhN, apr-btdll Mecuter. ESTATK OK JACOB K VMM, SiT.IlaTK el Lancaster city, deceased. Litters tes. tameutary en ald estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there there te are requested te make lmuivdlate rnyim-nt, and thoe lui'-ing claims or demands ugitnsl tbe same, til present them without delay for scltleu.ent te the undersigned. CATIlAltl. IC K AMM, Kxeetitnr Marriett Urcsics, Attorney. iuj-6tdu STATKOKOKOHUEOOHN, I.ATK OK tbe IlorenghotCnlumbla, l.anrasterCe .I'a. The undersigned auilltor.appetnted te dlstrtbule the balance remaining in the hands et Allied llruner, executer et tbe will or Ueerge (iebn, te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpesi en Monday, June , lv-T, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library room et the Court Heuse, In the city of Lanctster, where all persons ltilerejud In atd distribution may attend JOHN V. Al'PKL. myiltitdM Auditor. PlilNO, lSa". A New Dopirture ter Lancaster In rine Tab erlng. Impnrtlng direct Irem the tiest makers et line Weillens. 1 bavs ustreceUed through the lle ten custom house, a larye Invoice of my own iinpertallun of SUITING, Si'ltINO OVKKCOAT1NO AND TKOUSbltlNU. The like of which, for style and nnallty.has never b-en equaled In this city, and cannot be aurp.is-ed A sp clal Invitation Is hersby extendeil te all In want of spring (arm-nts te call early and secure choice 1'atterns vv erkmanshlp the ery best and prices lower than ever. II (IKKIIAKT, mart7.1ydK Ne 3 North Uueen strwt rilTY UOTKL, L.ANCASTEK OnT; WEEK, COMMENCINH MONDAY MOKN- INO, MAY 30, CLOS1NU 8ATU11- 11 AY, JUNK I. All Information riiKE. THE ONLY GENUINE Magnetic Curative Garments ! MAGNETIC KIDNKV I1KI.T3 roll MK.SSO WOMEN. Warranted te cure tbe following dlteans with out medicine . l'uln In the Hack. Hips, Held, or Limbs, Nervous Ileblllty, Seiutnat Emissions, Lumbago, Oeneial Debility, Kheimatlsm, Paral ysis, Neuralgia, sciatica, Diseases of the Kid neys, fplnal lllseases. Torpid Liver, Oeut, Asthma, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Constlpi Censtlpi Constlpi tleti, frslpelas, ludlgestlen. Hernia or Hup. ture. Catarrh, riles. Epilepsy, Dumb Ague, etc. Wnen any debility or the (ieneral Organs ec curs, lest itsltty, lack of ner n fetce ana Iger, wasting weaknesses and all these diseases et a personal nature, from whatever cause, the con tinuous stream of magnetism permeating through the parts inuat restore them leabeal thy action. There Is no mUUtke about this appll ante. PRIOB, 83, 85 AND 110 Pamphlets and books tree. Magnetic Silk Suspenseries. A Boen te Weak Men The Genuine Article. PRIOB 85. FOR WOMEN, It Is a natural support, lifting and sup porting the bowels, sending warmth, action and life te the back, kidneys and bowels, bladder and pelvic organs. Millions of women are But tering new who would seen Ira relieved and cured by the use of this nice warm belt. If the backaches or pilns you, this belt Is the Quickest relief. If your Kidneys are 1 nil, until or ether wise diseased, the bull will seen distribute the congested bleed by revltulUIng It ; conse quently removes tbe trouble. If the bowels are Inactive or tee active, tbe warmth or lite given by the support seen restore them te natural action, if tbeteare any forms of female trou treu b es, we can aisure vea this belt furnishes very speedy relief. Ladles, you sutT'ir mere from ' local " congestion In the abdomen and pelvic cavities than from any ether troubles. This belt distributes and revitalizes, and conse quently It Is the bast possible remedy for our wives, mothers and sisters who sutler Irem their many peculiar ailments. Pamphlets and Uoeks pest free en demand PRIOB, 83, 85 AND 810. The Magnetic Appliances are worn outside the underclothing und t ien oil at nlgbt. 'lhy bold their power terever and are worn at all seasons et tee year, THE HAONETIO APPLIANCE COMPANY. I n venters and Only, M anu f acturers, 1703 CHESTNUT 8TUKKT, PHILADELPHIA. avOITY HOTEL PAUI.OU.S DAY AND KVJCNl.sU. ui3:-3td J'AKAHOLH. K. B.&U, Last Week ! We advertised some Jeb Lets of Paraiels at way-down prices. '1 hey have been selling last, but there Is still a nice assortment left. Geed Satin Parasols At 05 Oenta. The latest PLAIDS, BTU1PEB and CHECK at remarkably low figures. Kecorerlef and Itfpalrlafc-a Specialty ! Naw Bandies put In ana eps put en Parasols at abort notice. R R& H. 14steitXtasB. apMsa X JTW ADVtH TISK.VKX Mf. LADIES' JERSEYS! Dl'KClAI. LOT, COAT HACK, H CRNTS, (Aittial alne ,,.,.11 IU) A hi lll'KISl.Nli It Villi VIS IN .ll.ll Vn A""' flltCKNtt. euu rAMUunaticKNT jijiumi, Thee m hehave smii mid pureha.ed them ru gard these as simply wonderful fortnetiiency. niir parilrultr atleiitlen H directed te our ceiiipletiMiiitt well ssnrted stock el JKrtlKiM. Nete the raietul flulnhand thorough general ex cellence et evcry Kariueiit. L. Rau & Ce., 136 AND 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET. .IMIInKJIsk Tm. Iino mtiu-:i:t tiiuatuk. niiltmemlu). Tiiestlav und MiHlucsiJay, MAY i 31 AND JUNK 1. MONDAY MATIN KK AT3 O'CLOCK. w. H. RIGHTMIRE'S Sjitcially and Draniilic Company MONDAY 1UKMM1 WKu.sriu.M PIIICKt MA1INKK , ,." Muldoon's Picnic" " Parler Matches" California Detective." .. 10, '.Maud I(1KNT!. .lOaudtMCCNTS m. ; aid Tit 41 At II HOmini. jknv (kelm:iui:s. Wbitsnntide-taratien Day. mends We Want you te (sit tbe NO '.11 CK N TltK Mil' Alt K I I A AVIl lurrhKSTOKK. And get the v slue for Ksery Penny jou'-pend. e .Make ' r'lne Teas nml CetTet'H a Siut'laltr. Se also lnve a rull line of CHOICE ( ltd cr.uic.-t. CLARK'S. NO. 31 ORNTltK aefAKK, I.ANCASTEK. aaTOurNew Dulhery Wageu lj chiming. inarfMMAw F LOL'K ASI'KCIAI.TY I The day will lii Intensely cold HLen au uui UarWoliundtrseld. Fleur a Specialty I Wn have tbe plexsure of lutre-tuclng tu the tMHipleet I ancister an entirely NfcW tl.et'll, luauuf tctured en the latest iinnreen system, and would rtquist all levers et geed, sweet bread teglve It a trltl. We Introduce this brand of Kleur with thi'seclilms 1. Equal In richness and color te any Fleur In the United -tatts i Kqual In strength te any rieur made S xuHirler In b-iUthtu'ness te an stone or roller I-lour I n the United Mutes. 1 hese tacts can t stibstantl tu it by a fs.lr trial of this braiil-lte high straight grade, 'jld only at CI.AUKE'.H OltlOlNAt, TEA AND COFrEE HTOKK.Ne SI West Kliwst. IlrockerhetTltros IIUhStratgBlUraile.Tle pxrqr. Ptllsbury's A A Minnesota Fleur TV. " Prairie Uueen lour, makes white hrrud, fie. " Clarke's AA Heller Flour.enly ...Vc " " lllukly's Lxetlsler Ketlrr . Vc. " ' Olngrlcb'sCLe .v,c pi.i hill quattirand rvufiruu. jqElNlTSII'S rUUNlTPKU UKl'OT. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE Greatest Thing for Summer Use -TO HE HAD- Ship Hammock & Canopy. asrOruaincnliil wherever you wish te use It. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NO. 17 A 2) SOUTH QUEEN STUEET. lyillMYKK'H KUKN1TUKK HTOilK FULL VALUE. ONE II UNDUE!) CENT'S WOTII GIVEN roll KVKHY DOt.LAIt. NO MISKEPttESENTATIONS. OUU WOKK WILL DTANI) THE TKST. Tbe Wearing of Our Gneds will Hear Us Out In What We Hay. Te Pave Meney is te get that which wlll'Weir tbe Lengeit, und which need net be Ue placed In a Sbert llinu. SURPRISING I les, you will he Huprlsed at our Lew Price). Just step in ana see what a Luigeand Complete block we nre Carrying, und then Oeand Tell lour Neighbor. 8TYLK, QUALITY AND PUICK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast Klnv and Dub Hta., LAN CASTE Ii, PA. uBt-lydJ5-3mw VAUMlAUmX. ttTANDAHD WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQB BUILDER, NOS. 40. .1. 43, 43 MAUKET 8TBKKT, Bear of Postemoo, C lncaslr, Pa. I have In Stock and llutld te Order Every Va riety et the following styles : COUPES, UUOUIKS.CAUKIOLKTS, CAUU1AOKH, VIcTOUIAH, BUSINESS WAliONri, T" CAKTB, MeCALL WAUONH. BUBU1EH. MAUKKT VYAUON8. pfTONS, EiPKhBH WAOON8. I employ the llest Mechanics, and nave facili ties te build cerectly any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, Btyle, nod Finish el my Werk, mtkesilt decldwlfy the CHEAPKBT IN llli si a h bt it MOTTO : " Fair Dealing, HdWt Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Prices." Please give me a calL Semiring Preuiptly Attended Te. PttlCKS LOWKU THAN ALL OTUBES. sWOna Sat of Workmen especlslly ampleyed for tMtpnrpesw. W ANTKD FOK THIS I'LACK AND county, six geed Salesmen. Steady work and geed salaries. Address, J. AUSTIN SHAW, Nurseryman, auya-lwdaaayas-lwa Kecbatisr.M.r, LIGHT-WEIGHT JACKETS ler Spring and Summer Wears AT II II RATI. V ItKIH'CKIt l'KICt.1. .1 ACKKTa aisi m IM-Iitmirii rm,, asnn !AHK51Hl1"" KKIH'UKIM '!AiS5l2lt"J HMWIUCIM iAh5EI?t,t0 UKIHIOICIII ! S5T2l!ff" "!?!'i!0K!!! JAMSElHt,l" llhli'CK.l from M de IIOI1ISI.WI trnui M oe . saa. isra 1 iiii.'.;u -T-"saaaaaaaaaiwia.i iiuiii tu JAChl.SalJ.le KKllUUMDIreitiWOU Beaded Orenadlne Wraps At Astonishingly Lew Tricot V1.0MIXU. M YEKS A KATIU'-ON. (jr. -A-. Jlv. Net uiuuh time left te buy &rand Army Suits. It won't take a great deal el time te buy one here. ODR PRICES ARE LOW, tbe goeJs desirable, and sell without much tier. suattuu. ' Loek at Oar Men's Dress Seits when you am In want of atull. and If you are loektnif for LOW PitUEs you'll surely bur Irem our w ell -uk'ctud sleck MEK'S BUSINESS SUITS. Plenty In variety and low In prlce. YOUTHS' DRESS SUITS, In llaudseuiu Patterns, at Itoaseuablo Pi Ices BeyB' and Children's Clothing, ANY STILE IUAU1NAULE. Myers & Rathfon, lkaiiim; ci.ethikus, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTEIJ, PA. TyiLLIAMSOa dt FOHTEK CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. LEGITIMATE. Middlesex Yacht Cleth I FAST COLORS, -reu G. A. R. Suits. UOV8' SUMMUt SUITS ANII COAT8 AND VKm. CUILUULN-8 KNEK PANTS ANII Hllllir VYAI8T3. aENT'SOUUOYS'MlClNAW STUAW IIAT8 ANDrLE-TIULErELTDEItltYR. CUILOUEN'S STUAW CAPS. AND II ATS. 8UMMEKLAP K'JllKl. HOUSE SHEETS AND Willi's. Gent's Sfliiier Underwear Or ALL QUALITIES, IN B.VL11UIUGAN, rUENCU NKTTED, AN. OOLAOlt INDIA OAU.E. . RUMMKIt hILK NECKWKAU. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IS Till: DU.X CUAVAT. rANCY UOSIKUY. T1IUKAD GLOVES AND CELLULOID COL- lausard currs. ladies' Summer Shoes, 1NCLUDINU A LAU0E ASSOHTMKNTOr 8LIPPKKS AND OXrOUD TIES. GENT'S WALKING SHOES. LAWN TENNIS AND 1HUYCLK SHOES AT TlHi LOWEST PUICES. Traveling Bas and Valises. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33, 31,30 and 38 East King St, LANCAbTKU, PA 4s9Bterei cloae every eveuln&r at 6 o'cleok. Mondays ana flat man v excepU OSOK MORK, 80MKT1UNQ NKW TO . HlOW YOU -Pianos aud Organs In new styles el cases, tancy wools, rare earrings. e hlegant PUneUnalrs In novel designs, sunerbly upholstered. Piane Scarfs ana Cevers, In vill ous shades, tastelully ornamented. We will de light your eye and your ear, It Is no surprise te us that you are astonished when you hear our low figures, such combinations et art and science as you see here dlsp ayed. Yeu can't believe It uutU you see It. .,v NOtJ. U KAST KINO IT., Laaeattr, It, prsiyfts i f?fiSaSLa?I WAitfs? Vs -Mi fel'1 tjLStjjtiViina!, i'tiMthi
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