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They were la evsr-ells aad lumpers, symbol- '; ".m of their work la the machine shops. ' ..M. ... .- . . vaa Tswuaa; cosepsnits prvseniea a nne laaee, especially the Hanover sem- Jvaaaiv. 1a town namiis msv teel nrnun i i:w. . r , - , ,- . ISA AMVMMA r.t ttA M. Anatman fa jjmm vfimNpiiiw v v v w.m.i.vuta I Aisar tne para" a ut nremen went te me S'ftek-Wherea racquet waa served. i rip ur nKHHiB tkietihi iiS. Prat & H. Befleaaa had his examination :'- . ... .. . slew at the reeJdeoee of Or. E. E. vVVajaaetacssa sapanaieaaeni, at xisncaaier, jaM rally proved that he waa capable or as- : , vasssuwa; use oeuh a ueniuga uporiuieu- Tbe examination lasted about two rckaara. and was verv creditable te Mr. Hen" & aasat. Ha will take his oath of office en 8t- h ISawday, when !t will be recorded la the pre- fc, ;;i skeeKitarj'a efflee at Lancaster, and then the j ",;a eusBBuesraa wui Da issuea. ine menus ei M. Hoffeua are In a very happy mood te- r--viwayiaaa ui msmeera or ine aoneoi oeara atkOTOtad ler bis election, feel very much -,KjBjisiBea eyer ine wisaem ei seiecung mi. f -i1 Baffxaaa te the superln tendency. j. Bddle J. Wolf, aged five years, son of Wll- tsaaa Wolf, living la alley X., above Third atreet, died last evening. The cause of his ... ...... ...-..-.. n.L . mi $t.vt nMi w diisuv iiriiuen mi e u ciuck. 'T Twe asui esmes. fitr.. .. .. . ... . .. . .. '? XMnisnHaneinmBwi n two ffamm 'A'" Of ball en Betnrdsv. In the mernlns a same Will he played with the club Irem the Yerk fti OeUegtate institute and the nine from the ' Tsmri I III hlvh anhnnl will halhal.nnnnnant. la the afternoon. The public schools were closed during to te ,4ay. The teachers end pupils will make up the holiday by having school one dsy longer next wk. This term will close en Friday, aaaaiu. ik.Hin.n,n.irn...., i .... I mi. rm . .1.1. .. tc V1..1.1. I nor. u. v. Hiihel, pastor or the Church of I Oea, rstanstkeme te dsy from a collecting nv 1 western part of the state. av ikawBtm vr rata Mrs no vbaih. anaagtsg for the Grand Demonstration In This City In Beptember. Tbi cemmltee in charge of the arrange ments for the demonstration In September In this city, of the Knights et the Mystic chain, met at Lenanoe en Thursdsy evening, In the ball tf Lebanon Valley Castle, Ne. & Delegates were present from a number of Cities and towns In Eastern Pennsylvania. In the afternoon they were shown the principal objects of Inter st around the town, among which were the Catholle snd Episcopal churcbtsand the Celeman bank. At the meeting In the evening re ports were presented from Philadel phia, Harrlsburg, Yerk, Columbia, Terrr Hill, Kphrata and Lancaster, showing that aa active Interest Is felng taken In the eomleg demonstration and that there will be a laige parade of uniformed snd un-uni-fermed castles en that occasion. The committee adjourned te meet at Yerk ea July 14, when additional arrangement Will be made. Crass action for AMtalt and Battery On Wednesday It was noted that Paul Bayler bad brought suit sgalnat four ynunt: men for ceirmlttlcg se unprnvektd aaaauli onblmeuWblt Monday. One of thebejH aued was Samuel Picket, and this morning be brought cress action ter assault and bitttry against 8y ler. Ha alleges that Ssyler was the aggrtsser, and a warrant was Issued for his st rest. Bayler waa beard at 1:30 this afternoon and keld ter trial Bayler's assailants, Samuel and Harry Picket, Clayt Wltmer, Henry Harry and Henry Dlsainger, were beard by Alderman Ban at 2 o'clock. The Picket boys and Harry were required te give bail ler trial. At lbs Siatian Heuse, The only lnmaiea el the station house en Thursday evening were Michael Melron) and bis wife. Michael Is a crippled soldier and makes a scant living by peddling apeetaciea. They made an effort te get a per mit admitting tbera te the peer house, but net being residents or the ouety, wereun aucetasful. They had no means, and were Obliged te go te the station beuse. The atsyer discharged them, but notified them that they would net be allowed te anne,) people In the city by begging. Straw berry armttvaL The first strawberry festival or the season of 1867 was opened en Thuradsy evening. It la in progress in the Yeung Men's Christian Association hall sod is ler the Detent of that organisatien, hetwltbstandlug the disagree able weather there was a fair attendance and the strawberries and cream en hand were disposed et The frstlvel will be open thlt evening and will no doubt receive, as Is deserves, a liberal patronage. Anether Largs Andlsscs. Last evening the King street theatre had Mether large audlecee. The attraction w. S'KIgblailfs's company In "Mulloeu'a Pic fc ale." Theoempauy will play the "Bena" nsBaavnainav -rouierrow matinaa m tw. Maacd'bezea containing cash la sums Maaeaeeent te 110 will be given te pur eeeerera reserved seat for te morrow eye- xslaa'a aarfer taanea. by Cemas Usleaar Hartman, About one hundred and fifty residents of Wm city and oeuaty availed themselves of ee Invitation extended by Commissioner artsaaa. for a social party, en Thursday. K rv- The gassta were entertained royally and it &- waa late la the eveoleg when the last had ywapartad. Tae evselng aterra prevented Vjaay fresm aUeodleg who bad preaalsed te jaaaiaea. EVi aAa-lsaseatsJatlsd. tV J"J,H' m aleaaady.el the Pennsyl $ X. Waala raUreaa sadhavsmsa u. Jn..'il &U144mmm, aaa faasaa iubL 7-Xi TV ...layareet4 eaTsaaera. aaa Aldermen Mel ;Osaacay esaluad all at taeaa te tkaaeuntt JaM Mr twenty daya eaaa, W e ssaesua Alia aria rCJrr Carey, eotered, te ta aasaaMsst kU ??" tkm - Baa aaede eaajalabit "sajaakwalaa and AUsrsaaa TfTrtaiabTvr asssaa -- -. . . - ' ssssb ... ii . TLrm?AAJTIaJ. .,-Al.- i uu-i.1 -.Aj. .' . a,.i, iMM-'JSJMii HaSlaBBlv . Bi. ssBss. -. j as- . .. -"W - 3 miWrtMMIWW eU4l a" tee at taa wsatsaw erssat ARv w'raaatrhia.eB the she for. Follewing: of taa embMMsm's astlea. Tke atraat n Hhlppea htMrile; Poplar float StrawMVry batwaaa Ptaa, aa te Filbert f Weit Orange I College avenues West Nevlnand Marietta are- OaaatBkl auai Mary atraat Between Weit King and Oraag. aad toetwam Orange ami OniiMnut; North Charlette between Chestnut and Wat nut; Water atreet between Chestnut and Walnut) Walnut atreet between Water and Charlette ; Weet Lemen street between tall tall read and Mulberry; West Lemen between Charlette and Pine; North Charlette between James and Hsrrlsburg ave nue; was postponed until the meet leg of the committee en Monday next. The matter of sewering south Mine strest from Church te 60 feet south et Middle street ; el sewering German street front Duke te Houth Queen ; and extending sewer en West Lemen street from Arch alley west 125 leet, and te culvert Ueffmsn's run at Seymour street, wm postponed till Monday. STREET WORK OIUIEnKl) TO BR HONK. The following work petitioned for was granted : Kepatr Locust street te Kast KlnK " Bute' " ,' ,ew wwii Mtw " ' Keeaiana street boiieoi house; graue na uuer seuln vnrisuan street ireui ,'u,lu wmuw, uus i-ru-swa m . uae, si seum u een sna me; gutter oeta sides of Fremeut street between Strawberry and Filbert, (providing property owners dig oil the sides te grade); make new rresing (or move old enr) at Strawberry and Seuth Queen; crossing ever Seuth Queen te Wood ward 11111 cemetery; grade and gutter half square en lies ver street between ltzl ana Andrew; make crossing at l'flnce and Sey mour, and gutters between Seuth Queen and Beaver; grade and gutter both sides of Lafayette street, between Filbert and Dar wart; old crossing en south side or Derwart, ecrres Lafayette ; grade and gutter south side et Careline street, between Mauer and Kod Ked ney ; grade and gutter Ceral stieet, between Second and Third streets; gutter south side or Ceral street, where ZxH has 17 houses built ; grnde and gutter north side of First street, between Ceral and Huby ; cress lug en Columbia avenue and Ceral street; gutter Kuby street te l'rangley's pieperty ; gutter West Chestnut, between Nevln and College avenue, and make cross ing en west side ; gutter Elm street, from Chestnut te alley ; grade and gutter Marien street, between Charlette snd Mry (te end et beuses) ; gutter east side et Lancaster avenue, between Chestnut and alnut (It property owners Isy pavement); crossings en Lancaster avenue at James and Lemen streets ; grade, gutter and lay crossings en Liberty street, between North Queen and Prince; gutter Walnut street, be be tween Marshall and Franklin ; lay crossings eer west side of Chestnut and Ann, west side of Chestnut and Mirjtial), east side of Chestnut and Franklin, and wet side of Ann ever Marlen ; grade and gutter south aide ei East King between Franklin street and reservoir : new crossing I'Utuand East King, east side; raise the crossing at Kastern market house; gutter at Seuth Christian and Middle ; bridge creek at S uth Queen and Seymour; gutter en south bide et I St. Jeseph street and Leve Lane ; dig oil bunk at Bnttonweod and Linrel and lay crossing et old stone south slde of Liutel between Maner and High ; reatr crossing at Water and Bllckenderler'a found rj ; lay cress ing at Chestnut and Duke, we. nlde ; Chest nut and Prince, Chestnut and Lime, Duke and Walnut, North Queen anil Frederick, eve- North Queen, eaat and west sides. The city regulator wsa directed te make pronto and estimate of coat for the extension or Ceral street sewer from its present termi nus te the west side of Kuby street, and te report at next meeting. Ne action was taken en the rollewlng mat lera: Outter east side of Linrel between Maner and St. Jeseph; grade and gutter New High street 130 feet; grnde anil gutter Grant atreet between Water and Mulberry; repair East Grant between Lluje and Ship Den; repair et small bridge at KUV, and crossing ever Marshall struct at Eiat King, south side. TmainsrKK acviukxi. A liollew Wars Werkiuau lll SSeliiu Iren en Ills Teet and a Kallread Empleye Cru.br His T". Maiuetta, June J William Zeek, while carrying a ladle full of melteu Iren at the hollow ware works the ether nay, struck aitalcst the wall and the ireu w as r pilled ever his loot, burning it rather badly. A rail fell en Levi GeUbU'a loot yen'erttay while at his work en the railruid. Ills tees uernalUKstcut elt. Jehu Shlllew, of this place, went te Colum bia eterday lneriiing and was iimrrkd te Miss Frances Knapp, of that place. The happy couple have gene te parts unlneti for a period indetliilte Neterlhelera wheu they de return tbey will meet with a hearty reception. The hells en the lu-e curiage are In geed trim and the dry goeda boxes are net far off. The serenaders will have no mercy la. this case. Au entertainment will be given in Central ball te-morrow evening under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., and the Yeung Peeples' Literary circle, Misses Linden, Jewell and Uemperly, of Mllleravllle, will asit. Miss Alva Truly, of Mountville, Is visiting relatives in town. B. F. Uelstand and Dr. H. M. Alexander are en a trip te Chicago aud ether Western cities. A can is ctnee craze haa attacked cur young men. Nearly every ether fellow is making one and they all preles t haethe lightest. Extensive repairs are being made te the IU1I read house. Marietta la te have a sheeting gallery. Gen. Uebiu was very proluse is his praises of our town, lta beautiful scenery aud tiue cemetery pleased him. Filty thousand tobacco plants were planted en CeL Duffy's farm Weduesday. Yeung women en lUck street play marbles. The greatest dlllicully they ex perience In this fascinating gaum is te master the small be 'a vernacular. There was a sheeting match In the lower end of town Decoration Day. Daniel lialnts shot S ulata balls out of 0 Frank Hubby 0 out of 6, Johuey Finn 7 out 8, Will Hubby b out el 0 Urn Os? Tbsm a Uued Time. Letter-carrier Wllliaui Kenntdy, who was married en Decoration Diy, did tlie handsome by his friends last eiening, when he gave them a royal ae-iutut Johnny Ilir ger's hotel, Seuth Queeu street Tliere was a large crowd preseut,tncludlug the empleyes el the po(tece and the Farmers' club, et which organization Mr. Kennedy is a popular member. HpeechfB were msde by dlllerent gentlemen, songs were sung, and a general geed time had. The Farmers preaentud Mr, Kennedy wlthau elegant hand-paluted cbam ber'eet. Blertle t-ssk Coming. Arrangements have been made te have a big attraction at McOrann'a para next Tues day when Miss Mertie Peek, cbampleu long distance rider or the world, will bring her troupe of running horses here. There will be both trotting and running races, Including an exhibition between the following horses : Brethers, a m. Telegraph Girl, a T. Barne'a b g Jeraea D , and B. 11. Demireet'a blk. m. Lady Indepenilenee. The first named horse is from New Yerk city and the ethers from Hcranten. Dlrd la Centra Ceaaty. Jehn Fertney, brother of the lata Jsmes Fertney, el this city, died at home, In Petter township, Centre eeasty, a lew dsys age, aaw71yaara He was the last et a family of asaka ealiarea ta paaa away. e-.OVf . ' MMIWatmiwM MM Of JMSMll of the special eaaaailUea ea works Improvement waa held this lag la the select eonneit cnaraesr. Kagteear Cress, of New rera, te wnem the work of making plana ha been assigned, and City Engineer Slay maker were present A general discussion was bsd for about en hour, after which Knglnters Crees and Slay maker msde a further view el a portion of the ground en which the proposed Improve menu are te be made. Ne final action was taken. Mr. Crees will be ready te make a report in ten dsys or two weeks, lie re turned te New Yerk this afternoon. Ursth et an Old Heldler. James Malison, an old soldier of the late war, died at his residence, Ne. 4t0 Kast Orange street, Thursday night. He was a member et Ce. K, T5th New Yerk luUntry, but lived many years in this city. He was turnkey at the police station uuder Mayer HtauUer and worked for some years in the street and water departments et the city. He had been in 111 health for a long time. He leaves a wife snd two grown daughters, lie will be burled In the soldiers' let in Lan caster cemetery. The funeral will be In charge of the U. A. K. The time or the funeral has net yet been tlxed. Alriertuui Dennelly's Court. James Gilbert, a countryman, was arrested In the Seventh ward en Thursday evening, very much under the Influence of liquor. This morning he was discharged upon the payment of costs by Alderman A. F, Don Den nelly. Kuchel Hoberts was arrested for a similar otlense, en complaint ether neighbors and was locked up ter a hearing before the same magistrate. Centre Hqnare Clsansd lp After the heavy rain of Thursday evening Msyer Morten directed Jesle Bestlck te wash up Centre Square with a line of lire heee. He did It most ctlectually, and the Belgian blrcks never looked cleauer than they did this morning. Drank and lllserdsrl. Leuis Alellz, whose name has se often ap peared In police records as a drunken snd disorderly person, went en another spree jesterday, was arrested and taken before Alderman McConeiuy, who committed her for ten days. A ScUoel MutreM Marries. rrrnn the Lltltr ltecerd. Miss S. Cellmla Ueiser, of Lexington, a school Uacher for several years In this town, ship, was married in Philadelphia yesterdsy, te Samuel N. Eaby, widower, ami merchant at Saluuga, and brother te E. N. Eby, living near Urunncrvllle. Struct by Llgbtnlug. The dwelling house el Jehn O. Uendren, Ne. tIJ East valnut street, was struck by lightning during the heavy rain storm Thursdsy afternoon ; considerable slate was orexen irem the roer, and the earth at the aide el the house was tern up. A Hen S(uln Chief Smith recetxed a telegram at neon from the chief of Uarrlauurg, asking him te be en the lookout for a Btnall gray horse, stolen last nieht, and which the thief Is sup posed te be riding this way. Kink Hand Henellt. On Saturdsy eenlng the Xfannercher rink c ees fur the "aen There wl 1 be a contest foraReldprlzib tween several ladles who are ery expert In roller skating, and a doe race Is expected. After two hours tun en rollers. dancing wilt continue an hour and a half. Preparatory qsrvleea. Pervlces preparatory te the communion wtll be hld In 1 he l'rcjuyterian church this e eeing ai;.3Je e'ecx. Telephone Connection. Daniel S Meartg has been connected with the telephone sxchange. Te the Citizens of Laneastsr. At the regular men'hly meeting of the Lan caterClty Scheel Beard last night the follow ing named members voted tn favor of Free llnektn the Public Schools of Lsncister 1'niLip Hrn-HBp, MAvnuTT Usesits, II. Jl ilKSSKMA-r IMu It. V HeLIlirs, J W I1VKI.S UBOIOC ItSrUISTBTTES, UARLK r t-BSnVA.V, CAWCEL K hHI3MiH. W. W (iKIEST, MiSICSL K I ICHTV, Dr. U. It Mc.esmick, iThes k McttLtGcrrr, .i uiipr .reus, Jacob I'nsTZ. I)R. M W ItACB. LUJILH r-CMHUBIL, Jacob dindle Jeiii H w arvfu UARLI3 J UITB. IlR I. J. ICKRSFAM, WlLLlAil ffOUUU, Dm ATM. J'BAfseL June 1, 137. fece'K Ouer, wife of Jehu It fearsel, in hT bJth year 'J he relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the fnnrat fmm tne residence of her husband. Se Sel West t tue stree. en "atnrday morning, June i. at 10 o'clock. Interment private. P lease emit flow ers fcTYB. June 1, l'c7, tn this cltv. Peter Styer, seu u( "anmrl and sarh Styer, aged 11 ears, t months and 18 days Tie relattvesand friends et the family are re spectfully Int Ited te attend the funeral from tliu residence of his parei t , Ne Weit J uuei ttreet ervlres en Saturday entng at 8 e clock at the heue Interment at Ciernarven, Lsncisterceanty. I'a MAHhmrr, Raw lern naraet. -Ssw Yere, June 3 Fleur market dull; fine, S3 I'ltjj 2j, SuperflnH, tl 7533 33, geed te choice extra Wwurn, CJ UI3 : iroerl te fancy extra Blate.t) 7 gi 00 ; common te uoed extra Western. (J 0Q t fti. Wheat-Ne. 1 Ilea State ItiKc! Ne. 2 de, Wei "e. lied. Winter, Jane, tmjjc; July.MXc; lecelpU, S07.W0; sbtpments. 3-4,uuii bus. Lern Ne t mixed cash. 4P40 ! de June, f.Mn : July, He; receipts, 113,' uu; shipments, 1j7uiju bU4. iKU Ve 1 White State. 3ksi Ne. 2 de 'tt'X'c. Ne 2Mlxed, June.3J)iTj July,3ijci re cell La, l-V"J0 bin ; ehlpmenta, none Uye dul' 1 Wfwtern, 5AO0HC : StaU), HHQBQc Jt&rley nominal. Jerk dull 1 old lnr. mol Lard June, a 9): July. iJl. ateluses drin at vKc for Mi Detting stock. Turpentine dull at SXc. Uesln n rui t strained tu geed, II 30 letretuui dullt ttenned. In ewes.8Xc rrelgbt dull ; araln te Londen, iy,a Mutter dull; WesterT- Creamery UK317e. Cbnet dull btate Kottery, new, 7Xttl Kc : wmte, 10HO ec. ' iteady 1 State, l)c ; Western, 1IQ UV.c our dill 1 iteflned Cut! oaf, C116fl6c: terannlated. 4,c. Tallew dull 1 prime city, Hie. lllce nominal 1 Carolina, fair tn uoed, SOJfcfa. Ceirxi strong 1 fair cargoes, -"ffli'Hc lorttle. new sera atecas. Nsw Yebb, Juue J, 1.3) p. m. Meney leaned at S per cent. Kxchange steady, II8HI87; UevernmenU firm. Currency B's, II iltildj 'i Coup, 11 wx bid? IX's de. II l()X bid. The stock market opened firm and KJe httjbrr, but utter the first call the bears raided the murktd, and at II o'clock the whole list was down i teJJ per cenL Wince then the market bus been better supported and a recovery has taken place. Hteca sfsrasta. Qnotatlens by Ueed, McUrann a Ce., bankers Lancaster, I'a. iw tehx un. 11 a. a. Ua jr. Canada feclhc , e,l cecal cs ColerudoCoal 6K Ki ti,u Central Pec 40VJ 4eg 404 Canada Southern 6tX 62ft myi UUkOl, Li. m hu D, U. . Hllll .......... .... .... 1. uie. e nvi uv. .1. w is)2 u4I s M, M4 uen, m uie. u. iiei. Krle. nnu. Dim 1 mi Jer. c ........................ & a t leu. a n L. 'here...................... stlch.Cen. .............. h)i i'l" sil 31K 67 W x Heck Valley StX Mlaaeurt racltte liM N.f 81 N. p. Pref Wi ""I IXHa 126 . "w.,... ........... st tnnneasee C Omaha sees see HM2LTr2'Prten., e set PvstflcMall , ktlchtnena Termtnii, ess -, Ua. ""eeeeeeates u'nU::::::::::::::::::' Wabash Cem Watsuh Href ."V..." WssUirn U Weit Hhere Bends New Bngland raiLADstraia usv. Lea. Vai H. afbUa Pea B ' isiisli lieAlluf ,, itwL NltTsssaeeseeeeeeeseaaees Uoatenr. Fau. " ejt aweeeeseeeeeeeeeee M, OeSDt .fiMiniiiiii POOplAC PeUsiteeeeeat Ktlft Un'lfcateeaeeeaaesteeeee OU iMmsisininiiiHM eflUaaV XevMMsMe-ttttMMtM' uateiee. Jess . tJa-. atarwat eps net. wassi June, wet July, aajjai ..'Aug sic; ?era-3uns, STKet July, Xnjci Aug., 0lc.s 8eeatj-Juue. Xci July, aJ,Se Aug, sac., Sept., Jec. fork Net quoted. Lard-J ntus s;h t J ulv. 7X l Aug , as eJX t "Tfert Htus-.t nne, (7 JO ! J uly, 17 ft) ; Aug, l7Mteept,t7H OMSTS. Wheat-June.WUci July.WSc: Aug.NHct Rant.. MUe corn June. 3S!ic : a. ui), tf.4W( nu , iiu f 8ept..tlJe. mt lune, MJics Spu. Viir. i erk-Junn,Mm Lrd .1 nuts St M ; July, 2o'et Aug, 2te; July, m Ml Ahr.,! 74 ( Alba-I unn, I7 42X : July. 17 44 1 Aug, 7M; Sept , 17 MS AT 11 .t D VKK TJSEMKSlTy B AKINU I'OWltKR ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewaar never vnrlea. A marvel et purity, strengtn and wnolesemeness. Mere conemlou Uian the ordinary ktmls, and cannot tw told tu competition with the multitude or low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. l(t only in cam KeviL lUaiss Pewdbb Ce. 10R wn "trt. vw VerB. njrJ? IvdAw LjilKEWOHKS! FUtEWOKKS! tull stock uew rdv for deslets at city erlre uuiir. nc.Ai.n, j:td 101 W est Klni: St , Lancaster, I'a TilSTATE'OF ELIZABETH COX, LATE AJJ of Lancuter city, deceased. Letters te tamenury en said estate having been granted te tnu uniuraiunea. an v irsluned, allperseu tndeMcd tberete are reeueted te ln&ks f rnmedtate payment, and thn.e h.lni clslms or demands HtUnst the stiie. will present them without delny for set t emmit te the uuderstiined, retldInK in Lanciu- terci y tuAttbHMUiniAn, tnayUetdP hxecuter. ESTATE OF BERNHAKD KUHLMAN, late of Lacewter, city, dee'd. Letter letn mentarv en :ild ctate hiving leen granted te the unders'Kued, all )ierens indebted thereto are reeuetttd te make Immediate P inent, and tbnse htMng claim or demands mriilnt the same, wtll present them without delay terset lieuienttu the undersigned, residing at ftWJ Ueckland s'rvet, t nncater. Anna MAK1 KUHLklAX, Xxecuter. Bkewk a IIbsbl, Attorneys Jesndr M.ENNEKCHOK KINK WILL BE cleed rrtbeeaaen after the benellt te be Klven the Kink itund en Saturday evening (rand ne-mlle contest between several ladles ter a (.old Hnie MtlHInK from 7.J0tO9JX IUnclug from 9-30 te 11 e clock Overtone will hae a chance for a valuable prize. ADMISSION lOCtNTS. aa-AU private ktes left at the lllnk after Saturday night will be at the risk of the owners JlStd AIJANTKD-MKN, BOYS AND CH1L UUENTOKNOW STAUFFER & CO., 31-33 North Queen Street, AKESKLLINO STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS Cheaper than they have ever been sold In Lancaster. JSlwdlt A it A. KG UN. O A. UKOVK S Columbia Billiard Hall for sale tour first-class Billiard Tables, two Teel and two Carem Tables, with balls cues and racks Twe nrst-cias sets of peel halls, three Orst-class sets et billiard balls, four ihandellrrs, clock, stove, clirar case, and all the "necessary Allure fera rillHT CLASS IHLI.1AKD BOOM, are otTeicd ter sale at a bargain The tables when new, a frw years age, cost Kile each, they are of the finest maxe and In flm-clars condi tion They can be taken apart and moved with very little trouble and expense Apply at r, 11 1 heuta co.'s Intelligence oulce.iiMertlitjueen st st st (Scondrtjer.) JMPOKTANT NOTICE, Reduction in Prices -or- SHOES. A JobLetof LADIBS'OPKBA eLll'PIlWat 60 cents ; worth II and f 1 M A Jeb Lntef MCCt fINE LACESHOESat II (u , worth II and II M A Jeb Let of BtKN'bCONUKE! SHOES at 7) cents ; worth It 75 and ti A Jeb Let nl BO&' KiLAK-TIP EHOISat73 and V) cents ; worth II a aw We have a large let of ether goods thlt we are closing nut at very Lew f rices. Come at enculf you waat Uirgalns. JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 67 MOUTH QUKKN SfltEKT. CT1K.SH A BKOTHEK. -OUR- Summer Anneuiicemeiit I Te-Day We Shew a t ull Llce -roil Hen's, Youths' and Beys' Weir. which hta never been eclipsed by any ether house for quality, stj le snd high toned charac ter Wee aim superiority In these Reeds ever anything we ever handled before duringeurex perlercu of a third et a century In business, nd our reputation Is established of keeping the finest goods In our lice. We have some of the ilalmlett, cutest and prettiest styles and patternsln this Hue that have ever beeohewn In this city. We have them in such fatneis fabrics as SERGES, MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, SEERSUCKERS. Names which earrr with them their own suffl clent endorsement of beauty of sterling excel lence. very tasteful device of shaping, trim ming and finish te please yen. These goods are within tn reach of all desir ing a first-class article ler a moderate price Kindly bear In mled that we have also made especial prevision la Underwear and all ether FurnUhleg Heeds (or you. Hirsh & Brether, ONI PRIOl IHROHAMT TAILORS, -AMD- Clothiers and Furnishers, cea. Nestra ttaaK n. AMD 0BBTBJI 9A. SUMMER CLOTHING. NMW AlVKRT18KHKXT3. -nUKWINU AND 8MOKINO TOBACCOS UI-..,.... .-. lt.- KM... .M H. 1I1M. Tt!ONl0O'iUl.Al.Ll,lllA cluAK OTOUK, i imwiiih ..m.ua. nmn i.iiii'h. i'.u.. n. . . ..- 11 Merih queen street. WM. F18S, froprleter. WANTKD-A HKCONO-IIANI) SAFE with rombtnatlen lock i mint Im In Rixt eondllien UHe site, maku aud w hem It can be seen and price. Address, srg W'ANTKU." Jtldied lsTt.LiesR(imce, I anciKter, l'rt THE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY where jeu can net Lay llnurailei nmt Spantnh stniltfht Cut I )KiTtt I at the I'OH TIIONIIO I'lllLAKKI.I'lllA C1UAK jtOHK, ISi North (Jueeu tivt. WM. riss, Proprietor. 1SII1MI TACKLE THE CHEAPEST Trout riles vr sold, ltnlt Kettles, Heds, feels. Mm lteil Meuntlnrts In llniss and Medel. Hammock at bnrirnln. Click Ueeln at hi cents Ihroe-Jelut Hed, U cents, t'laln Heel at 4i) cent rUAlLK's KAST KHH fllAHMAUV, (UpixKltn gastern Market. rrallc's Chicken leader cute cholera, etc ttcuntsapmv. twnnilM.W.rK u HiS, MANHEIM Reller Fleur! anZl3iudKeed HTANTED. TOUU19T3 AMJOTIIKUSTOKNOW STAUFFDR & CO., 31-33 North Queen Streot, Ksep the Lnteit and Mint htegantly Asserted Line of Trunks and Traveling Bags At the ery Leweit Prices UlwdH DfcST IN TUK WOULD r.ia Conitipaties, Heilich', BihcuiDfsj aati Dspps.i is Oechran'a Tonic Bitters. lluaranteed te give fntlsfsctlen or the money will be refunded. Larue bottles only M.V. FOR Kill AT Cochran's Drug Stere. nes. U7 a isNeuru ijukkn st. inarS-lieedK Laucaster, I'a. , T W1A.JITS. -IKY OUIl HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The nni'jt riourseld In the markrL ntvett atrUlaud)eu will be piend Aie tiratmiu Heur, OU riuur, K)e rinur. and If lluUm flour for lllscnlt. Ac Uoels Delivered, lilu lilu pheue Louncctlen. GEO. WIANT, aturAMVd Ne. IIS West Ktna Htrnet. M 'cGKANN'S fAHK. 'J UKSDA V, JCXE ', tbS? offered at the The Ureateit Day' Cpert ever Drlvlbg 1'atk. Twe Match Running Races rcr ."): Elde.bJtween MADAM MARANETTE -AND- MISS MYRTIE PEEK. First race, running X rntle heats, te skeleton wagon. Madam star nette drives lllgeroen and tiara iieaangunvt sinis reeK's famous team Uheitand Ilerrirry. Alse match running race, J a side, 3 miles, thinning horses e ich mile In rrontetthe grand stand without touching the ground, A'se a stake race for IHi). trotting, mile beats, SlnS Dlsbrew Hrei name T legraph Olrl; Dr Mttcrly name Hamburg i A. . Aevln namee Lsdy tnuepencence . fersens with teams will be allowed Inside the track circle Hac-s cillcd at 3 o'clock Admission SO Cent, including test eagraud stand. Jan3 3ld w ILL1AMHON A KOHTKU. CALL US 11V TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Yeu will net 1'0 Disappointed with our Assort ment of THIN GARMENTS FOK BUtdUEU WEAK. IN PUICK OU QUAL ITY. KnglSh Serge Suits. 110 00 te $13 10. Blue Hannel. f. COtoime Spanish Alpac-11 Ce-its and Vests, $3.90 te 17 CO. Seersucker Coats and tests, II te te (100 lley's eeersucser Coats ard Vests, I 25teit0. Bey' KnterantSnlbi.il te SlM,10q lley's KlacK Alpacca Coats, II Wand tl.'O. lley's Knee Panti, 35c , fee., 7Jc , II U Bey's -hlrt Waists, Sflc , 50c, 75c , 9 c. GENTS' SUMMER HATS. The Maple flexible Darby, LM teHM. Boft relt Knock-About Huts, Joe and 75c. flenU' Dress Straw llats, English Brim, 11.25, inil7V rull Brim DreisStraw Hats, SOc, 7V:, II 00. Bread Brim Fishing llats, 5c , 10c , Sic. -TilE- lf PYROLOI D COLLAR AND GUFF V Pesieises many advantages ever an) like arti cle heretofore offered te the public, among which we would enumerate : I. Perspiration will net affect them. 2 The turn down cellars are as pliable as linen and tan be warn with a cravat, which can be readily adjusted whtle en the neck. 3. Even te the practiced eye they present the appearance of the finest iaundrled linen, and de net differ from It In color. t. They can be easily cleaned with a moist cloth en the surfaca, for by se doing they can be made te last many weekilnall seasons, and en an actual test have been worn for two months without seriously affecting their outward ap pearanca. (. They are far mere economical and comfort able te wear than either linen or any substitute heretofore offered. 6 Unlike the waterproof fabrics wh'cb con sists of a stiff and unyielding chemical com pound, tbey are free from any liability te com bastion, and de net burn any mere freely than ordinary texture, or felted faeries. The e who have given them a trial will net be without therp. Cellars, 13c. Cuffs, 28c. Ladies'SummerShees. Hand Turned Lace Oxford Ties, tl 00. American Kid Butten Beet, lUte, II 75, Btytlsh Square Tee, r lexibls Bele Dress Beet, 160 Ladles' roll Drew Hand-Sewed Beet, H Ti. Tr-eks, YaJlse. udfe.bM. WILLIAMSON A FOSTER, S3, 14, 36 U. 38 last Ifeg St., LA"0AIIJs,rA. Meres aloes every evaalag at a e'slaak, re ears rear. AT AO VKKTJHK.UKXrs. W" "antkiV. A Urend, Cake and l'retml Baker. MlV III , - kt&-.u....l Ap. JeMwd Annvllle, Lebanon count y, l'a TJtJUTUOVUtVH PANETEI.AH AKE a. nmiln of Clear Havnna rilier, only 5 rent at I'OKIlHINttU'S C1WAK Tlka. W Snrlh queen street. WM.riHS, 1'mprlelur. WANTED. Ien Sikti'ninen at eniw en very liberal terms raillilins uusiirpaxvtia ItllllWN IIKOTIIKKH, tnlf-lmilAw Niirwrvmiin. Kerhesler, N f F INE AND CHEAP. Harvebt Whlfky. AT UOIIIIKK'H I.IUUOII HTOHR, Me. '."i Centm !iiuare, Ijinraater, 1's. F)UTl'tNl)0'S IMUOl.l.NAh, TIIK nnest ic. Clgui In the city, 1 ry them, nt rourtieNiMiH I'llll.vlil I.I'IIIA ctualt STOIIB. Si North Ujuoen t tiL WM riss, Proprietor. TACUII K. HUKAKl'Klt'M LIQUOR STORE UKMOt Ml 'IO NO. n CKVTUK HIJUAKK, mn) 13 tid LANCASlr.lt, I'A. rNOK MOUK. .SOMKTIUNO NKW TO ins In new J allow OV Piane nnd Orttaus tyleetcHm, lincy woeJ. turn cartings, flu V.regint 11 uie t hair In novel designs, sueerbly uphelteii"d. I'laiie Mart and Cever. In vn niKshuli. tnslulully ornamented Wnwlll de lllitiiureennd )imrear It I no surprise te us thitl jeu ate atenlhetl when jeu henreur low ttgures, such combinations el art nmt cli'iin a nu see here dlp iijtd. ou can't believe It until nu elt. ()(II)W Mtlt'S A()aNC. N09 3.1JDIAV1 MM) et aprs lyn l.uncnter, I'a. e AK HAM. If Mil 'll A( II ilOJIEII tl) ll)lll? l ferilSTRO bull tn ether plnct'3 etl will t.ike tht-mste lie utietit 111. uhA. Hi ii:iitieiuiii.iUlj. Our price Jsr.iKii: SriT, Isil.ieti. " Very Utile for il.1.50. the leeks," um'll t.iy. Tli.it'd trim , but It's itu O.ik 1 1. til iiti.tllty, rcint'tu- ler. It will let ou ee our le.ulerslilp In prices lta well iw Ust goods. Wanamakeh & UitewN'a Oak Hall, SkJUTIlKAST COKNKU blXTH and Mah- KKT StS., rillLAlirLl'lllA. w E UOAST Ol'H OW COr'KKLS. ; rindlnglt eilltllcult teupply genuine J brandset I orrtealngeixl. Irish condition, T! we have decldtd en itkullng our ewit. TS J Thmbujlngoiirt'eireeln thegrev nsta'e. C3 BW In erlKlnal bag. dtr ct from the I nruet It liuperter, we c&n Insure ech variety te w O liea repreenld, beitldes h4VtDglhuad 2 U vantigoer being tilsav newly rei.tcO 73 , As tt I well known that hewevur kihk! pi urUluvJIy, ltxted CetTie sHn lee thlr p rich aroma, which I the eence of a cup of Cetrevi lliren Lleblg, the I rlebrate.1 C" w OeTiimn Chemist, y ' I he berrl et JfJ Colfee ence roasted lese every haursetne j wnat of inelr aroma tn iimieiiueiue et 5T the Inllunncs of the eijgen ! the air, 0 which, eh Ing te pnreslt) of the reat,l X 2 tn-rrle. can easily penetrate. CertVe . rt? contains a crtallne suhst-ince named J3 LotTelne or Thliit, Iwi-aiiMi It I acetn 3 c pound part et Tin thl matter Is vela M 'y! tile snd ev ery cru must tii taken te con- 't. T Any person dinbtlng It should call and 2 be convinced, ts we roost dally In the S3 front part of thu store, a M Nete our prices-liK. 15. I i'.Iiit "3 13 and 3i ct pvr pound e are sttll gUtng T Lticks with,our lea and CeuVe, which n3 5 arens g(nl us geld tocxchinge ler tllass- M ware, vr, clock, uhroiues and Orna m meutel Wareef eve kind S S n AtCLAVKK'S OltlQlWAl.TKA ANDCOrrsb hlOUK. Ne 5! Wval hlUK-SU esTTelepseau connection. I A LACK Of FASHION. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKH, PA. Laces! Laces! Laces! COMK ANDSLEOUKWONllEUrUL AS-OKTMKNT or LAOES It comprises the grandtsl assortment of Cream and Bfcige, Oriental and Egyptian Laces IN ALL WIDTHS. Ovsr 15) dltTtirent ptttirus, ringing In prtce from te a aid up. Special Bargains in Oriental Lacet at 10c a yard. VS different patteras wenh U te 18 els 45-Inch Oriental Skirting, 30 and Wet Beige and Cream, Oriental and Kgyptlan Lace Bklrtlng In great va'lety. Alse Twe Tjned Lace Skirtings, Brown and White, Beige aud Cream. TORCHON LACES. Over 100 pieces of Itetl Torchon Laces In all widths from 3c a yard up. A Most Wonderful Assortment Never hai such a variety been seen in this city. Price) h-ive never been te low, OONVIHOB YOURSELF I Imitation Torchon Laces by the ploceatmanu fact urers' prices. White Wash Drais Lecui, 3, 4 and 5 cts a yard. Yeu will bssurprltelat their chuipnes Colored Wush Laes In ull Fancy Combinations at 5, 8 and 10 cts a yard. Last year we s lid ttiim at 15 te si cts a yard. OUU ASiUIlTMKNT OK Black Silt Laces IB EQUALLY A8 LAUUK. We are selling Klcgant Black bilk Bpanlsh Laces at IS, SO and M cl a yard. Black Hpvntsh, Spanish Uulpare, Qnlpure and Cbantllly Iics rieunclngs at lowest prices Black Bilk KscuriU Lajes, 25, M, W aud 60 CU a yard. Black Silk Spanish Net at rte a yard. Bead Net, H M, M 00. t4 00 and M SO a yard Bead Lace, , 3 and w cU te 11.00 a yard Beaded Dress fronts at 750. These are fall length and are worth 11.00 a piece. Blegant Bead r routs at Wee, sold everywhere at:fLB0 te 15.00. Our stock of GAMBIltC and 8WHS KM. BBOIDKUIKS has never been se large, and we feel safe Instating that iuch a variety has never been brought te this city Marrow Edgings from Ve. Klcgant Medium Widths at le le 15 cU Kuffllng up te 12 inch, 20 and 25 cts a yard. W-lnch rieunclng, De, C5 and "Sets a yard. 4VlnobBktrllnz,e,;ft,t)7cU, 11.00, tl.a, i.50te t oe a yard. Qreat Reduction In I'rloes eljflue Colored Straw Hats I MOW 1 YOUlt C1IAN0K. LADIES' Q033AMER3. Bttur goedi rer lewwr prlett tban any store taue Mr fKW AllVKRTIHfMKtmi r M. tl. A.NTUAWIIKUHY PKMT1VAL. X s 1 he Ladles' AtixPlary of the Y. at. U A . will held n Nlniwlierry rr.tlval In the Y. st.c. s IIhIIhii Ihuixliiy and rrlday evenings, Jnne Sd and .id. 1'ildi of ailinlcBleii, 10 cents. The holder of etch tliket Is entitled te a plate et IceLresiii. mil ltd JUMP UKUKIVKIl A IIANDSOMK LINK of Heetch and Heme Npim Nlilllngsln 8trlies snd I'liild. hutliu new delKiis lllaek sna lllun Meige. I.IHJ HI Kemil. tlvnumkburn, MsigresKiir and Nealigte lievleU, J tut thn thing Inr suitiiuer wuir Megantly made and Trimmed. IVtli'rt III. Mills Irem 1.0 tip, at UO.IhNMlM'", Ills. TAILOH, JTNiirlh Queen nreet. ALL I'KUSONH VlHll'lNll TUK CITY from the country Can Seeure Hargalna at U.3.KTTKKLi"ONK PIlltlK IIOUHK, Ne. fti North Uiitxin Btiwt (Inuse Underwear ter Men and llejs fiemVO un liSJf' J,h.,r'"t ranis, tlveral)a.Uellani, Cult. SniHiiders. Umbrellas. Seersucker Coats and el Irem $1 hi ujv t'leaau esll and examine lie lie lie iorejoti buv.at K. s rRTIMll.Y'N '"" w, emmmy, llJlr-l)U Ut'KINO, 18S7. A New Departure ter Lancaster In Vine Tal nt'!!' t'nperttug dltvct from the Itest makers et nne Woellens. 1 nava lustrecelved thmuah the lio.ten custom house, a large luvolee et lav own Importation of 8U1T1NO, BPKINH OVKKCOATINU AND 1UOUHEHINU, The like of which, for style and iuallty,haa never been equaled lu this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation la hereby exteeded te all In want of spitng Uarments te call early and secure chelra Patterns W eikmanshlp the very best and prices lower than ever, II (IRHHAUT, mam-lydK We 41 North Qui en Street as uhuinamIikI An nrdlnancu appreptHttiig thi public moneys of the Cttyet Lancaster te the several departments thereel. for the fiscal year com uienclngenthH nrst day of June. A, I) , li7. fscTHia 1. II" It ordained by the Select and Common leunctls of the Ltty of Lannsster, that I he sum of one hundrtd and seventy-eight thousand, nve hundrtd and rlfly dollars (Sirs. Willi) be and the same teiecllly appropriated te the several et'Ject hereinafter natned, for the natal) ear leiumenclng uu the tlrst diy of June, A II. 117 BSCTIOH i. Te wy Intenst en leans, Including Inking lund l.rai te l'rlncliml en leans as rmulred by law. I uie it) btttte tux en Itians. ... I 5tu ei Mrcei uauisges ICep-ttrs etstrtets .. Urartlng, guttering, crossings and ma- csdvmlclng Paving with belgtan and a.pualt block L'alancn due for pavement en West Klni(treet 5.(00 01) 7.UU0U 12,0X10) loeuoto loiiein 5UMII0 8 lUVUI U.UIDISI r Me i 5U)(i) Ml III in 2,100 00 i 750.10 l,eui ) 0(1) Water works general Lalng water plH SnUrles I'ellie and turnkey ttn'artes, englueers, drivers, Ac , tire department , riredep.rtinent general Lighting city ... ll.nclviictia lit lighting te June 1, 1jW7 Abtteiuent ler prompt pivment of ttty tax ... Abstetmnt for prompt pament of wattrrent . . Percentage ler cnllectlngarrrarages of cltytsx . Ceutlngcnclts . ISI..VM I 7l,550 00 Ordulntd nnd eunrted Inte a law In the City nt Lancaster, Juuel, lt-7. W K. 1IKAHI). t'rtsldunt Lomuien Council Jacvir M. ClItLLI. Clerk Common Council. KUIIKKT A Kv ANH, I'resldiMit Select Council. J. K It a Bit, t Irrk "elect I'eunrll. Approved June ?,l""7 Vi 1LI.1AM A. MOUTU.N, Mayer. junuJStd H aekr .v imetui:ii. Carpets -AT Special Prices. Oarpets at Special Prices. IIAOKH A IIKOTHKB will offer during June and J uly, at Bpsclsl Lew Prices, all (Jimmies of Mequet and Ve'.vat Oarpata. Brussels and Tapsstry Carpets; Three-Ply and Ingrain Oarpeta Hall and Stair Oarpeta. China and Cocea Mattings, Linoleum and Oil Cleths, Smyrna Hugs and Malta, Window Bbades and Helland. Linen furniture Cover ings and Mesquite Canopies. HAGER & BROTHER, New. 26 3i 27 Weit King Est. LANCASTKH. PA. MXVVHHIOnf. pXCUKSIONS. RAYMONiyS - VACATION M EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses Included. 7 July Trips! I Ot Irem 11 te 17 days, visiting some of the most popular summer resorts In hew Yerk. Canada, and New Kngland, Including Watklns (sleii, Niagara Falls, Ihe Thousand I. lands. Montreal, Uuebec, Lake Mempbremageg. Isles of bbeals. Mount I'eserL Moeseheod Xake, old Orchard Heucb. Hudsen Blver, Trenten rails, While Mountains, Bsratnga. Lake (leerge. Luke, t ham. plain, Adirondack Meuutalns, Ausable Chasm, Bagnenay Blver, etc also, two Excursion of 27 days each te Ihe Yellowstone National Park, leaving Philadel phia, July 25 and August 2J W. Katmesd. I. A. Wmrceas. 4M8end for descriptive clrculsrs.deilgnatlna whether book nt tieten July 'I rips or Yellow, stone National Park lour Is drilred. tt. K, bHIKLD", Agent for ilaymend's Vacation Kxcurslnns, lit Seuth Ninth St. (under Continental Het I), I'blltdelpbla. Junl ltd TAm mn enrwmmm. VTKW QBOUKK1ES. WuitsnDt.de-toratten Day. Friends We Want you te Visit the NO. CK- TUK BOUAKst TKA AND COrrkK STOHK. And get the Vslne for Every Penny you Spend. We Make Fiae Traa aad Cefeei a Specialty. We also hav a Full Line of CHOICE OHO CKKIK8. CLARK'S. aarear Jtsw Dsllvsry Wafeat talSWaaW 1 BaVaWaWalBiBiiaAt lati2i,iiliU s-tiUtCfc.i L
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