x&itifimBrjHmmjm!!Bm v.r.-i'!V!r!"..'ii"Tri;.w - . aiv -" scups-ijfc ur.cviir"t ffvwM1:.' "Ji"' -..' ty f ' "- --iiv- iL',;iii"B"ffi''v-Lav- 'f - - !-!- - - - , - 'st n at:-, v..- a.v - - a t- - r m J-l I.liT i. M -i. 7 . -. - - - - - - - - a.aa. .aaaa- a -A au H gmEsliAyOATER'PAILY DJTEMJQElfOEB; BATUKPAY, JUE4t IWT, pMMM ImuNitim i P sVBtl ftpfl i.mmiMtm aw -1 -. 4&15S"5!!S w Batty tM atasaeTlag ItHMUMt.werk. fcwWteff.tas ett f Mrte itttteaCal- iMtefsr- Mtinwli of' the flntwt Tli doers of atlr day. fc MM la tha Trinity B- f. at 10:30 a. BS-, and LfMi wtU tw eeadueasd by Iter. If. X f-1 .V .,."?. Marian school at 0 a IU balMMJattoSwead aaafsfc flts Baaday morning T OBBftai Will M C10SM el JUT. W. P. Jivana, synod la Omaha. saeralBg la tha Methodist Ma will be received into , sxaaptlag Bandar achoel, will MM St Jehn's Lutheran churcb, of Bar. J. B. Bbeflner attendlOK If Philadelphia. .i A Harrow Sacapa. ,tv yeaag man, a stranger in town, wis i IB bank opposite tee Columbia salll offlee, yeaterday, considerably rtastnflaenoeef liquor. Shifting en- fgBtm, Ne. 368 of the Pennsylvania rail M, waa delus; work along the elding. nil aewn ue Dana ana reneu MtiM tracks, O. B. Webeter, engineer, saw 'saasaBn falling anr! Tinllnil thn air hrakes. ( VaSaaaUna tha train. Whan nlckail lln Iho t Maa waa lying with one arm and leg across ;: aaa tracks and the wheels were touching bis t 'aeUlBg. The eecape waa a Tery narrow 'aaaa. t.V-) a ac Beard Martin. fejfeIa last meeting of the school beard will Jvkahelden Monday evening. The new ill- , ? laatera will take their eeaU and the beard 5"liaajitaa for tha next vear. Tfeachara will be '-- . "- - -. -" , aeaewa rer uu next acnoei term at me same iCaaeeUng. K W. A. Kins? haa taken out letter natent X la amanhlna tn nut lv nn nretzala. Hv tha " 13 seats per pound lathe coat for manu- ,.i-fafSlira. but with the new machine the cett r.'wrlll be) bnt SU cent. The machine will alto "'& aaatatad in England and Germany. - aa v wyv w Mil u wiuvMwt uu luuie- b'4kqr. i& eeala waa charged for admission. S-hMl ! ! iliilia nU&4 tn A- . fr'.IAMi tha. arfmlaalnn vraa 9A rtnta Tha natrnni jis'allbe game are anxious te knew why they s,'"r,Wr compelled te pay the advance. 3" m ,4 12? -IVjS1 taFekia faTWaaaBalaai A eaailkaaaa .. ... Aaiai jSL1 aweaw k waasaawa w dwuimh xJaaaaieaa a, uvema mn r. JOB MTMBMMIt'M DMAtH. a at an adTaaeed Aa. f' i, Bar. JehaStehmandled thla morning at tfkmtdeac of his aoe, Jehn B , in the tTeafi ui muuDniue. id uece&seu ftr,C liniM Im Umap Inwn.tiln ami wah Im !.! HBUSk""" " "" I'-'" " " "'" C " wan Kith year. He lived nearly all of his life in that :" township. Fer aeveral years he made l waa yuun nnu uta wiut u. a, aivw k,,- aaaa. Jjsjh june, alter the ceath et r J.' j- j., bla wile, be moved te Meuntvllle, which t;.V,v waa mere convenient ter mm. sir. Btehman waa an Itinerant nrenpher in the lif ?. United Brethren church far , varn and waa ra.- -.... . ..." . otaeaimemDerer tue East rennsylvsnla years be traveled all ever r preaching In different place, and had the satisfaction ut living Vi aeethe Halted Brethren grew te a very strong de de de aomlnatlen. He was the founder of the ehurch iu Miner township, which takes his name and waa built ever twenty-live years age. The only children that he learea are the two married auuanamed above. But he leaves aae-y ether relatives both by bleed and mar riage. Hen. A. Hen Smith, Senater Jehn M. Stonmae, Senater Xmea H. Mylln, are among the number. Bank President C. B. Herr la a bretber-ln-law, and Mrs. Henry Bchteld, of this city, and Mrs. Kpbralin Herahty, of Columbia, are slaters-ln-law. He leavea a number of grandchildren and aema great grandchildren. Fer half a cen tury hla home waa the central rallying place ter members of the U. B. church and it is aid be entertained mere atraegera and trav eler than any ether private citizen In his 'neighborhood. He and bis wife were be bo be leved by all who knew them. The luneral pL will take place from Jehn B. Stebmae'a resl resl ?s1eaeV Meuntvllle, en Tuetday morning at Pfff MO. Tne Interment will be made atSteh- fir-' -. . gfg:; aaaa a enurcn. K. '.- , ,-fjsm r. piNiraHi rer m emiaiuriii ui ina flSA AfTalrs of Bandar A Relman. U--. 1. W. Vnrth and Ttrnwn Ar ITanaal attni-. !i'".T.ia- for liHih F. Ranitar. fllivl a hill In !;.'..equlty en Friday agalnat Jehn W. Hei man. mlt forth that prier te June 4, 1831, he ijfs.wa associated with Mr. Helman In the iron Alder waa FeMnejr thla morning beard a we wbleh attraetea a large number ofUol efUol ofUel aaibeaaa Tke perWeaVe the ault were J. Hal tfeaMB Herr, Pbarea Ball and Henry Hall as daHaiaata, aa4 Fraaertck Blela aa the proa prea proa eeater. The oeapleint wa forcible entry. AoaatdlaipjtetbeoDmmonweaHh'a witnesses kalabaeeDarmerUerrdcKti'Nids, made up of J, Haldeman Herr and Cbarirs J. Kheadis had eeveral hundred cases of tobacco la the warehouse of Mr. Weir, Iu Coluin Die. Blela claimed that the flnu owed him ever 1700 for storage wnicn mey m-i te pay and en the night of the ninth of March, between 10 and 11 o'clock, the warehouse waa forcibly entered and a car lead of the tobacco removed and shipped away early en the following morning. Shortly afterwards this suit was brought egatnst the parties who removed the tobacco. There was no evldence cOered tosbew which of the defendants forced open the warehouse, but Mr. Bellz'a testimony was that he se curely locked the warehouse and took the key with him early in the evening of March U The defense was that there ws? a disputed account between Bletz and Mr. lltrr, snd lhat the 11 rm owed him nothing f r storage; that Hletz had made an amlgmneut te Itebert K, Kvatu, and his claim for storage was dur ing the time his property was tn the bauds et the assignee. In addltieu eunspl nrgued that there was no forcible entry, hecuise ue violence had been proved, nor . an there any breach el the peace. If any cllenae whs com mitted counsel claimed that it wai I but of treps. The alderman reserved UU decision until Monday atternoen. Te Speak en Jehn Mamhalt. During the war the literary aud religious institutions of tlie country sutTdred saerely from the shock of arms ; the bltterne aud asperitlea el that period were Injected into chuch councils and colleges. With the restoration of universal geed feeling and the abatement of sectional eetraugemput come the literary Interchanges that characterize a homogeneous people. Frequently el late Northern orators of reputation hare been called te and have served moil acceptably In making the honorary address at the com mencements el Southern In? tltutea of learn ing. New comes te the North a Irgtuuu el high repute as an orator In the person el Hen. K. V. Hughes, United States Judge In the Norfolk district, who will make the ora tion en Chief Justice Jehn Marshall, at the centennial commencement celebration of Franklin and Marshall college, Lancaster, Pa., June II Judge Hughes conducted the Hlcbmend Examiner from lsVl te K7; after wards he was editor of tne Washington tTiue he ir a conspicuous supporter of Deuglat in the Charleston couveulleu of 1S00; he deprecated secession but cut with hla state Inte the Confederate cause; was a candidate for governor of Virginia in 13, having previously been U.S district attorney, and afterwards was appointed Judge b; President Grant In 1371. The fitness of bis selection te eulogize the great Virginian who established the Judicial eastern of wlUch Judge Hughes Is new a part, will be readily recognized; and from bis reputation as an orator, a line address may be expected. Judge Hughes will meet a warm welcome In Pennsylvania, the colleges of which com monwealth bear the names of such famous Virginians as Washington, JtUerseu and Marshall. UABJJTAI. Mllltal Br9BTBB BBMB. Baeaasa tha rata el te aiaa-l t'asajsa at Hall ala rer are ICatertalaed. NkwYehk, June 4 The Cunard ateam ahlp Umbrla with Ordinal Ulhbene and aulte ou beard passed Flrelslsnd thla morn ing. The commute who will receive Cardinal tllbbena assembled at Father Hlerdati'a house at S o'clock . aqd shortly after bearded the ateamar Bam Blean and -ailed down the bay te meet tha cardinal. There wereeu beard the Slean the chairman et the commit tee, Kev. Jehn J. Klerdau, Hev. Dr. Charles McDonnell, Hie arohbiahep'a sfcretaty, Mgr. McManus, of Baltimore, Hev. lr. P. K. Caapelle, of Washington, Jehn Kiran, Jehn Itetaud, etSL Leuis, Kugeue Kelly, Surveyor lteattle and C.ilUcter Mageue It is Intended that the vessel will go te wheiu the big steamship Is at anchor outslde the hsr aud take the cardinal oil". Thf.v will be tlu-uce cenvejed te the archbishop's residence am! remain his guests for Hie night. Cardinal tllhbun Itrpertril lril. A dtspstch from Klru Island suite that the Cunard steamer lTmbrl, whose arrival was reported, has her Hags living at hall mast. It Is s'uppeseil one of her clllcera died ou the passage. The only prominent person and for whose death this mourning Insignia would be displayed, ivlJe from the officers, Is Car dinal Gibbous, and grave fears are enter trined that the Catholic prelate Is dead. The cardinal was known te be HI when he em barked. Ne eednite news can be ebtaiued uutll late this eveulug, as telegraphlc com munication ctinnet be bad with these en beard until the vessel arrives oil quarantine, Stateu Island. It la rumored that Cardlual Gibbous died en the sea while en route from Liverpool te New Yerk ou the steamer Cmbrla. The I mbrla arrived with her tlsg' l half-mast at Sandy Heek aud will probably reach her deck this evening. Nfcw Yekk, Jutie 4. At 3:15 the Vmbrla arrived euttldu the bar aud is awaiting high tide te cress. Ibe flag was net at that time at half ms't, notwithstand ing the previous upert. The government beat with the malls Is ex pected te arrive every moment when definite uews will be known. The Cuuarder Vmbrla which arrived i' day made the quickest passage from Queens town en record, her tlme being vvltbtu a few minutes el six. days aud three hours. The fastest passage before thl) was made by the lUrurlael the same line, her time being six day, tve hours iiuii 41 minutes. a six Dais Wltnent Fneil or Water. II.i.iia, N. S., June 4 Jehu Brown and Kit ward llegau, belenglug te the schooner Richard Letter, of GleucesU", who were picked up at sea adtltt in a dory and were landed at North Syduey, uudcrwent -vdread-fulexierlence. They wereadrlftoutheecean for mere than six day a without feed or water. Alter trying all Imaginable expedients te allay their ttilrsl Brown cut one of bis arms epeu in order that they might urink his bleed, but the bleed would nut tlew. They then gave up all hepe of being rescued, but were at lest picked up In a terribly ex hausted condition by the bark Magulre. Bteerstea te rearya. It la well-known b- nearly every Lancastrian that 1'enryn park la the best place la Kaatern Pennsylvania ter holding picnic. The next nrpettunlty te visit It wt'l be en Wednesday, June 1 when the Carpenters' Union, of th's city, will heM their picnic there. Amusement I'ueultit iif .c(;riinr lirk, The Myrtle t'eek coiutitnatlen will cnVr big attractions at Mctirann's park next Tuesday. They have a Hue let of running and trotting horses, and the lepntatten of Mts t'eek aa a long distance rider Is ell known the country ever. Tbere wilt be a nne exhibition trut between well known Werses, and among ether features will l M'lle Uttuent's sllile en nn elevated wire. ua-riia. Srvas. June 1. l'.-Mn this cltv. I'eter flyer, son of anm-l and Sarah styer, aged U vears, V months and ts da) s The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral fiem the residence of his parents, Ne. MO West Jaiues ttreet. Services ou Saturday evening at s o'clock nt the house. Interment at C.rrnarven, Lancaster county, ra. StKUMis. In Meuntvllle, nn the 4th Inst., Kev. Jehn btehman, aged Si 3 ears, 10 months and l.V days. Thcrelatlvesand friends of the-f unity are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his son's residence, Jehn II. btehman, Mount Meunt vllle. Lancaster county. Pa., en Tuesday ineru Inn at9.1i. Services will be held at t .11. Church, Mouutville, Iu the merntng. Interment at Slehiimi's Lhurcb, Maner township, where ser vices will be held at 2 o'clock. It Maleskt at tllrd-ln Hand, en the 4th Inst Geerge H. Maleney, son et James Mateuey, u,;eil '21 v ears, ' mouths and 6 da) s. The relatives and trlends et the family are resiectully Invited te att id the luneral, fiem his late residence, near lllrd-ln Hand, I alienator county, I'm , 011 ruesday morning at S o'clock. services at ;t Marys church, iMtiicaster, nt 10s o'clock. Inte'uient at 9U Mary's cemetery. '.'t rn.aa oee)lo) Tatans, ti 7S1 'i lambs, 11 te Ji. Bant LtaaatT, Cattle -Keeelpta. fit heart t shipments, lienet market slewi prime, 14 ueflisii lair te geed, II i'0)4 4i)l cenim?ll, tU 734BI IW 1 cattle snlniwe te Hew I erk, tunic. Uhmb aM-u.l.. oral waa . -hlnmMl 4Ttl sad 1 market active 1 rhlladnlrhlM. v lv H'i Yorkers, 14 J(4I 1 cemninn te llahu4 Ist4 ,M Vi afiw) DOgl snippeu iu nuw iiuii a. Bheen Kecefpla. aui head 1 shipments, Slu't tnarkeltlriui prime, ft (WittU1: flr tngoed.ettv SAO 1 cotniueii, II A)1MI eatllilg lambs, 112)1 K t spring lambs 1 1 U-'Utl te. Pigs Ivra nam ler a steeaa. Maw Yeak, June I, l: p. in. Meney lenned at IU per will. Kxcbanjre steady, II is4 8:x 1 Uevernments firm. Currency 6's, usiblflit's fonts II V.'S ht't t M' de, U lK bid. The stock matket opened active and strong, At the opening ptlcrs were ), te 1 pereenl. higher for three foutthef the whole list, SL Paul A liuluth being the feiituiv. This stock wasuo wasue lively beughtand advanced en every sale. The wholelUl continued strong up te within a half of the close when the announcement of a de crease tit the surplus et the money held by banks caued seiuv selling by the. suinll holders and a fractional decline The clcalng prices, however, worn generally ' te 1 pr tent, abate these of last night. Mteca aiaraeta UaoUtlena by Heed, McDrann Ce., bankers uincasier, 1 u. AJTr A O VBRTIHKSIKS Tit. PU Y ! 0 HUM, HOU N II UOllNK US, .liiOlea'ers. Se. per pack, tte. jwr hair deaen. l'eker hlna. uaatUTH's UIU AH atOHK, Tnlephenn Connecllen 111 kaat Klna Ntreet JalfWASKU CSINK AMI CULAl'. BarveBt Whteky. AT UOllltEll 'S I.IUDUU BTOKB, Ne. -! Centie ttiuara, tanraster. Pa. Aeen v HiiKAm:ii'-i LIQUOR STORE UKMO l.l TO NO. IV (KM UK ftyllAKK, LA.NUAHTKIi, PA. maylJ ltd !T:nnkiu'iieii hi"mc will iik elixed l.rtheoaseu alter the tienerll te be Kit en the Kluk II.1111I en !ntiirc1iiy evenlnit (inind one mile contest lietweun sev eial ladles ter Held I'rtru. ekaMng fioiufaeto'JU. Dancing troml'SOle 11 o'clock . . . Kvoryenn will hiive a chancn for a valuable ,'rl1'" AHM1HSI0X WtSBNTS. ae-.MI irlaln skates lett at the Kluk after Batunlay night 111 be at thu t Isk et the owners. J1td XKW AOVKRTIHKNKMTII. I H. G1VLKHACO. lis Summer Dress Goods -AMI- SILKS. KKI.HIIUV. RKIilGlOCS SKUV1CK.S held In thu follenlmr chun Iu thu uiernlng at lUut'.lu the evening at 7:IX WILL UK churches en 5-unday, iie evening at 1:1a. When the hour Is ra tucquak VLin. their Annual Msetlug Held and (IKlc-r tilnled The Next Eucamuiueui. Lsat evening the annual meetlug of the Tucciuau club waa held at the otllceef Majer A. C. Kelciebl, aud there was a large atten dance of members. An election of elllcers resulted aa follews: President, Prof. M. h. Rathfon ; Vice president, Lewis llaldy ; sec retary, A. C. Hslneihl; treasurer, H. It. Brenemen ; executive committee, Geerge B, Wlllsen, H. K. Bruneman, J. 11. llautu gardner, Themas B. Cochran, U. C. Uemutli. An amendment te the constitution waa adopted creating; an honorary list of mem bens who dealre te retire from the active list. The club resolved te encamp at Yerk Furnace again this season. They will pitch tents en Friday, July 13tb, and will remain there for ten days. BU.L MM MQVltX Ml LBV. anfaetnrlnB business and that nn that ,ta HliBB fan Induced te consent te a dissolution of 'A Use partnership ana certain terma of aettie- 'wjBmb i anat an me uueks ana papera relating EUlataepartnerahlp were and have since been ! 1 1 !! II 1 T Ilht W U-m.. f SH Wmm yvwmvmmav w. w wum ,. UUIUJ1U, HUU -- - ftaa anainaalart tha irna Mn,llnn . -u - iaitil ia4nsnhlnsnil amnntit nt .luia u. v.aaaHaR the aawu te be much leas than tbev l aaally were, and by virtue of said settlement es aw imvu uvuiii ou ui jargosumser money. Ms, Bender prays that the terms of tbedlaso tbedlase tbedlaso laHea be declared nail and void : that the ,eHadant render an account of the firm's .jkaalaeas en June -1, 1S81 ; and that be pay , arer racn aums aa smut Deioundtebe due, & Tha Opsnteg of I'esrl Street. .Frank Breneman, Udward Kdserley and Mattel B Cox were In session all of Friday M nearleg teatlmeny aa te the value of Fnenperty taken In changing the location et pTOBrl street in the Klguth ward. Late in the neon tbeyled the following award of City County f276 250 150 176 800 bOO O. Hager and Jacob L. Frev. through land tne etreet will pa, did net ask rZlfler raa, Judith , J. Housten i Pranslev uel Bausman... , dacattenal Notes. reaneytvania acnoei journal for June lengthy account of the Arber M at tbe Lancaster high schools. laaaaal examination at tbe Milleravtlie I eeavoela will be held en June 8. at e Tkejr will be oenauoted by Prof. D. C. i Bap. Tbce. B. Badenborn and Hupu The noverner Itemlis tlie Fine. On April 19, lSa7, Henry llershberg oue of tbe I'.us-'lan colony living In the t-eventh ward, was sentenced te pay a due of i'0 and coats ler peddling goods Iu the cjunty of Lancaster without a licensn, He was UDable te raie that large amount and went te jail. A petition was torwarded te(? ivvrner Braver asking for a remission of the line. Judge Patterson, who passed the aeuteuce, joined In tbe petition and wrote tha governor that tbe court had no discretion In the impoi-ltien of tbe penalty and that It wah tojeml all reason. This mooing the hlierlll received a communication lretu the governor remit ting the fine, llershberg's friends will raise the costs and he will be released Irein prison whenever they are paid. A Triu City's Liberality. Austin, Texas, June 4. T. J. Trlplett, who started yeaterday te attend tbe annual meeting of the International Typographical uuleu at Bulltle, N. Y , carries wllh him a preposition from the business men of Austin donating (10,0u0 and eighty ajres of land, sit uated near the deaf and dumb asylum, toward establishing here a home for veteran and indigent printers. Couveutlen el Iren Workers. Hahuimh no, June I The convention of Iren and steel we'kers assembled at 10 a. m. at National hall, .State and Fourth streets, te-day. There were about twenty-rive delegates present from all parts of tbe coun try, and mere were expected te arrive this afternoon. The convention will be in session several days. The proceeding are secret aud unne of tbe delegates will give any light as te the object of the meeting. July Fought Mx Minutes. New Yeiik, June 4. A desperate battle was fought early this morning in a stable in Seuth Brooklyn between Tem Lane and Geerge Vlnccut for a puree el 150. Lane weighed 130 pounds, while Vincent was ttn pounds heavier. Vincent forced matters and knocked Line out in two rounds, lasting six luluutes. Mike Cushing was referee. About forty spectators were present. Sund.iv school nt 1 15 n. lu. illircrt'ut It Is siH'cUllv noted I'RtaBVTaRiAK JIihi'kial CHritcH, Seuthcjiiccn street. Service by the pis ter at the usual hour- All are welcome. Christ I.iTiitKt Chcrch West King street, E. L. Iticd, p.i!er 1U Ine sen Ices at luiJO a. in. and 7 4V p. m s-unday school at t 15 a. iu. PenuaHT stuset Mi-hiux Suiuliy school will be open orery Aunday afternoon at 1.15 p. ui., sharp. Cni'BCH or Goe-Corner of 1'ilnce and Orange. Preaching at lu-9) a. in. aud 7 IJ p. uu by tha pister. alllth school at 1 4S p. uu Prayer meetlni; al e 10 e. in. SKceiiu EvAMtancALI K.ngll-h ), en Mulberry street, above Oninge Preachlnit at 10-..Bia.m mid 7 15 p. in by the pastor, bunuay school nt 'J a,uu rtRsr IUptist 'ervlces at thu regular hours morning and evening. Preaching by thu pastor, llev .1. N. telwell. Sunday school at i p m. .-riiAwuiHur .-TRiKT Afrlcau M. K. church. Preaching at 10,V a. in and 7 p. m. by the jMwter. Urvcs LLTURR-a. Cerner et North tjui-en and J auies street. Kev, C. Klvln lleupt, piwter. .-ervi emitted merulug iviul cveulng. uiulay school nt i p. Ul. sr. Jeus's LmiaRasi. -ervlces me:nlng at lowland uvenlnK at7 15. Preaching by hev- H y. allemati, l. 1). buuday school at K a m. (Jet- warn Ml-len at - p. in. St. Srii'niM'8 iKtr ) Cucrch Cellkhs L'lurit, Illtlnu service at 1UJO a. uu bermun by lie v. lir J M Tltxel. bT. 1'aCL's UnruRaxD-'-srvlces Inthomemlnir. 'nuchlu by llev. l)t. H. v.iierhart. bunaay echeiil al 9 a. in. ST. Lean's KureRHSO Marietta Avenue, Kev. Win. '. I lchllter, pastor. Klvlne service at 10. 10 a m. and 7 15 p. in. Sunday school at a m. I, .nits n Hrxthre.s Ix Curist (Cevbx T) West Orange and Conceid streets, Hev. J, It. Funk, paater. ' children?' Day' music, readings, Ac. Sunday -fhenl at 9 a. tn tiRitT UxrvRKxe Chvrch. llev. J M Tltzel, l. I , pastor, "ervlces te morrow attirSta. m. and 7 iv p uu Sunday school at e a. in llev, J. 11 liubb. U I) will preach In the morning r ikst 51 K. Cuvrih. t lui) a. ui and 7 45 p. in preachlns by lh wter 1 IV p uu, Sunday schisit 6 p in. young people's prayer mivtlug. 7J)p ui. Wednesday praver m-etlng. Kast Mission. M. K. Chapel J p. m Sun day school Slip m. preaching by Kev. 1' 1! Ilarvry 7 30 p m. Tuesday class mttlng 7.3) p. in. I rlday prayer meeting and Ulble study. The prayer meeting et the W, C. 1 U. will be held tomorrow alteme-JU at a quarter pat 3 o'clock, tn the Covenant United llrvthren church, vvt-steran se street above Mulberry. On Tueday atlernoeu at3K o'clock, the Union mt-eisaT- :e iti enn i-nnce sirtsiu Tmjiitv Lvthkraw. Sl'imlng services con dueled by hev lr. s. A. ltepass. Sunday school at 15 p ra Kvenlng servlce emitted en ac ac ceuut of the meeting of synod l'RiuurrKRiA!i The Sacrament et thl Lord's -upp r will be administered in the tuernlu?. l'iiiichin In the evening by the pastor, Ucv. J. Y Mitchell, I). I. st. Jeus'a KsruRXKD (Uenuan) church, cor ner Orange and Mulberry streets, Kev. Jehn Kuclllm;. u 1. p.wter. Ulvlne servkes allOJJ u. uu aud 7 15 j. iu Sunday school at 1 15 p. m. MeRAViin. J. Max Hark, pastor, U a uu Sunday xhrxjl; leju a. in. lrlulty, Lilauyand airman; 7 15 b in evening service ST. 1'ACL'a M. K. Chcrch. Preaching at 10-JO a in b the pastor, and at 7.JU p in by Kv. Mr Moure, a I I houiaieu, 'enn. Sunday choel at J a. m I'rajer uitetlng en Wednesday uven lngntat 7 5'. Ctlldlen a Heme cuturU-ty Iruui JteSp. in Otivn IlArriST Curncu. Y. M. C. A. Reems. Preaching at I'O) a. ui und 7.15 i in. by the pAster. At 3 30 p. in divine service la church of tied, corner of fr trice and Ortnge. baptism alter sermon. Sunday eccoe) at 1 Upm. leung converts uieettnf tertbe s'udy of Cbrlsllau doc trine every Saturday arternoeu at'i p m. WBW VOR LIST. Canada I'acldc C.C.C.AI Colerado Ceiil Cenlral l'ac Canada Southern Chi. St I.. A I'gh len. A Kin. U lHil. 1 VV ttrle Krtu, :m"-s Jer. U K. A T Leu. A N. L. Shere Mich. Cen Heck Valley Missouri t'aclne N.P X.r. l'ref N. West N. Y.C Bast Teuuessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation.. Ontario A W Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal .... SL Paul rex. l'ac Union l'ac Wabash Cem Wabash i'rel Western U West Shere Ponds New Kngland ruiLAUsimu list. Leh. Vel 11, ."4.1 A l'hlla , fa.lt It- , Heading lh- Nav Hestenv. 1'ess. P. A K N.Cenl Peeples Vx9 ttdg. Uen'la. 'Ml l'hlla. Trictlnn 11 a a. .... 61). blf4 HP . aft !l . M 1 K , 3, w", , LSI 3-S fi 101 , 5j' 12a. MS te', iu i.t 19 .S 13-1. tll'i 31 Iir'H i;i l.ii ll'fj li M, 3J 1'!. MS, A.. tfi'i w?2 Bili Jr. u. s1 '.- l-'.f li GJ'J NencKTOiiiiinnK hlmldiiks. 1'iopesals for the lonstructleii of Wroiiglit-lieu ItrlUge ever Oeloinre Creek, near t'tlll.tlam, will be lecelled at the olllceof the County I'ominl'sliiiiers, either West chivsier or Laucasler, I'a. until neon, IUI'hIivY, JUNK 1 1, ls-7. 'the tight In rejectany or all bids Is le xerved. Ityoiderol thu Ceiuuilisluueia of I. an ee-iterand Chester counties. inylt-ciilld JTAK Ni:P IN CltKAM AND Wllll'K. New article lair splashers, lliirenu Ceeis, 1 1dles, etc. come s"en, for stalled Suiuuar Werk ; tee lung n stiity letell. MUS. K M. WIHlWAKl, St Kast King Street I'lnn Pillows, slumbei Mills, Kilgtng. IIhiuI keichleK KIMiens, ete. .sill I some Toilet Seap letl-3 cakes ler 5 cents and 3 tot ll rents nmtJO lydS.t W T OOlv i luok17eok 1 no TO ILS. n.TTKULYs O.NEPK1CE IIObsK, Ne. 51 North Oueen Street Oaiiie riulorwearirornviie. and up Thu best t nlaundrled shirt tu tre market ler .V)j. shirts, I'ants, Overall", Cellars, Cutn. SmrxindinT, Neckwear, Al It. S. FKTTfcKLVS- Ilk and Weel Mltrd (liv.ds. av We. t"nc. All-wool 31 loch Ide, .1h). te aUUKKHaT' CK,NKLIS R"a 8KEK- aie te'jftcu"1 ,,tM Ooea, lsX" li0 ill,r!R!",!n1?u"l''ll8ll.lie,Uiua Uudorwear, Hoaleiy, Aa. WIIITK Uil.irH l.lnnn it'lnde. Msgnnllas, 1'lquea, Vloleila Lawns. Ills Kverythlng cheap for Ca JohnS.6ivler&De., Me. 30 Bnet Klntt Htresit., LANCABTBH. PA. PLCIAL. h. Jehn's Naw taniur. Kev. iL T. Alleman, T. D , the paster-tlect of St, Jehn's Lutheran church, will preach bis initial serrueu Sunday morning. Dr. Alleman wat for many yeara pastor of tbe Lutheran congregation at .Sblppsuxlmrg, and in leaving his held of labor there be leaves behind him hosts of irlcnds, net only In his own church bul throughout the ceuviiuriily at large. llefere bis departure freti Htilpjinnsburg, Dr. Alleman was presented with a beautiful album, containing photographs of the mem bers el Shlppensburg council, Ne, w Keval Arcanum, el which Dr. Alleman is a past regent. Iluimy ijulnn Iteleassd frnui Jail. Jimmy Qulnn waa cent te jail a few weeks age for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, for a term of thirty days. On Friday after neon he was taken before Judge. Patterson en a writ of habeas corpus and discharged, the committing magistrate and clllcer Lelng satis fied te have him released. Jimmy is en tbe town te-day and bia appearance indlcvttsthat be will be locked up again before ulght. His family Intend making an etlurt te have him tent te the county hospital. Orllcers of tbe Algonquin. The annual meeting of the Algonquin Cimplng club was held last evening at tbe residence of if. C Moere, a large number of members being in attendance. The lollewiug ntUcers were ntected for the ensuing year : President, 11. C. Moere ; vice president, Isaac llauinan ; secretary, Jehn Black ; treasurer, Edw. It. Garvin ; executive com mittee, Archie K. llenine, Rev. J. Max Hark, Jehn f. iteinltsb, J as, K. Garvin, Heward Ketirer. The camp will be held at Yerk Furnace early in August, and tbe executive committee were directed te make alt neeavsiry arrange ments for It, Ladles' day will be en Wed. neaday, and tbe annual dinner te gentlemen friends of the club will be en Friday. A numlier of nominations for annual mem bership were made, but no action will be taken en them until (be next meeting, which win be iieui at tne utrectlen el the ex ecutive committee. O. aVeaeajaa. 'F. Bbaub haa been aaalgned by .Blabeeaeeateet'the ezamlnera at tbe OWIfMaa Meraaal eehoeL en June 2L . Crt" '1st felluwi ml tkePamaa. fCyraa Oarer, oelored, who whipped hla VWeXUa' en the etreet tbe ether day, and aeaetqaeaee waa arreeted for aaaault beitar end surety of the peeee, waa awsvra auaermaa Moueaomy thla af- m. Tkeebaraeef aaaault and hattair w"arawa, but laeeeeuaed waa held te a anewer a court ler surety of 'the Trial, el tasia. aeeMBtaarebeiag nude fore eeriae eai the track of the Maw Hm...... If fark eeaaeiaUatt, en Friday and Sat, ,Jwal7tk aat. 18th, AaawberTf aawaiieadyaeeaniade. rrsrrt DM. l!Sl",y P-6" . the aaa etarlea were tetaTYUtetrMneM i - ,;' x ' Ilroeght te Laeca.Ur ler Iturlal. The Ixxly of Albert Uenedlct waa brought te this city from Philadelphia Ibis afternoon and was Interred in Lancaster cemetery. Deceased, who died en Thursday, was 33 years old and tbe eon of Henry 1". Benedict, tbe well known plasterer. He bad been liv ing In Philadelphia for aotne years. An Injured Man Takn limns. Jauiea Tim minx, el Philadelphia, whit Is a traveling agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, waa hurt In a wreck at Hbamnkln Thursday. He was taken te bis home te-day and occu eccu pled a special car en Sea Shere Express, wblcb passed through here at 12:58. Application for a Its-trgnmeut. Wm. It. Wilsen and li F. Davis, counsel In the suit of Wise's executera vs. Walker, Which waa decided against them by the su preme oeurt, bave wade application te the supreme court for a rehearing. Thelr appli cation waa forwarded en Friday, and a reply is net expeciea until tue court again meets la October. Fast Planting, from the Mount Jey Herald, Ell H, Shrelner, en Wednesday, planted 8,000 tobacco plants In eight hour J 4,000 for Ell H. Kegle and 4,000 for Henry Stealer. That la a pretty hard record te break. A Beld, Had Haa. The Mb Jey people are excited ever tbe report that there la a atrange man biding in Heret'a awam'p. He is armed with a brace of revelvera and a large bewle knife, and many people believe hint te be aa eeeeped mur- wsaes. Alderman ferdne)' Coart. William D. Diebm, of Salisbury township, brought suit this morning agalnat Edward and S. E. Partner, of the same township, for cruelty te anlxnala. The allegation is that they maliciously and willully In aimed two of his hogs en Friday. Warrants were issued for their arresL neerge Kreckel, complained against by bis wile, before tbe same, alderman, for as Kault and battery and desertion, entered ball for a hearing en Saturday next at 11 a. uu N KVC All VKMriSfitKSTS rjAKINU POW1IKK, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THI! powder never varies. A marvel of purity, streuuta and wholesenionea. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short welKbt, alum or phosphate powders. Biltt only in cam. Keval lMxisn I'eDss Ces 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. maj-J7.1vdAw ESTATE OF bl.LA Mcl'AUHKN, I.ATK of Lancaster illy, tletea-.-d la-tters testametitai) ou saUl estate having been uruuted te llui uiiderslKUid, all p-isens Indebted thereto nre re,Ueslel te make liume dure payment nndthesu having claims or de mands lunliist the siiiiie, will present tlieiu without dils ler settlement te the uuderslgued lesldlng lu said city. ANNIE COKfOlUN. .lei-s A Ces is, Attorney I iccutili. ss'pllKKE TsNOl'TuNU "I'Elll'LCT IN L Tills WOULD ' Thu man who made this remark could never have v11led our warermims or read the udver Itilni; celuaius et thu Im i Ui.snci. Il'r he weubl hive It-arned wti-re he teuld tlnd Vr. ret 'ifinus, I'trrrt Oryunt, I'ertetly Milr YriifiMi;lat prlcts that would peilectly Mleuud hi in. wnmiWMlirs AtiBNCY. NOS. a XM A!- I' KIN'IJ nT . apr2tv-lyd Lancaster, Pa. rjSKll'A-SEE HEEF Ll'NClI AND l'O- 17 TAT l&AI.AIi thl.evi-iilngat the M.enner rher Hetel. beer en tap. Uleker's, lleelfiiur s aud ltocbester ii nliAM CnOWDrtK AND LOli.STEU vy b.VLALI this uvenlug, at Klil.MKU'S Centre -nuaru Uestaurant. llcturufd te Court. Charles .ecu was beard this atternoen by Alderman Ilarr en a charge of having lelouleuHly taken beer bottles, the property of Frederick Engle, Gee. F- N. Sprenger, and Uoerge A. Kteh 'ibe complaints preferred by Messrs. Sprenger and Eagle were returned te court and the one preferred by Mr. Klebl waa dis missed. Larcsny cases against Andrew Fleckeu Btelu aud Saiuuel S. Wenger, preferred by the name parties, were also returned te court. Urewaed in the Canal M.wtiKTrA, Juue 4. Geerge llaulan, a aeven-year-eld son of Jacob M. Hanlan, et Cellins Station, was drowned in the canal at that place last evening. Thn little fellow had U-en playing near the water and was warned away by the lock lender. Tbe latter went Inte the house and when be returned Geerge could net be seen. It waa supposed that be bad gene home. When supper time came, however, he was missed and aearcb made. His bat was found In tbe canal and hla body was taktn out later. MAKHBTB. fhlladelpbla Pred eca Market. PHiLADBtrHia, June t. flour market steady; sales, V barrels : Minnesota linkers, 4 uj4 70 ; Pennsylvania Kainlly, i 701 uu; Western de, M 1H' 6i 1 Putents, 4 7i" i'.. km neursieadv. r217502 rf. W'heat-Juue, dec; July, 91', c; August, 9n 'c. "Cern lune, IXc; July, 4714c; August , 4?c. bept.. 4jc. Oats lune, :4c; July, 37Hc; August, Xc; Sept , SPic If aw I or a ataraet. Nsw Yerb, Jnnu 1 Fleur market steady ; fine, 12 10(13 2i; -Superflne, n 7SJ M-, geed te choice extra Western, 3 eJQS en ; geed te fancy extra state.KI 7H uu ; common te geed extra Western, S3 U5s. Wheat Ne. I Km eiAte. Ite); Ne. 1 de, WJie; tta.7 KnA. Winter.June. KT'Jc; July.OJJic ; recelpU, 1451X0; shipments. K7,0eu bus. Cern Ne. v! mixed cesh. 4Se ; de June, 47Jic ; Jnly, HKcj receipts, 143,'u1); shipments, M.isu bus. eats We. 1 White Stat. Slet tin. 2 de S7;c; Nn.2 Mixed, June.K.'jic; July, 35c; re ceipts, Cl.Wlhus ; shipments, I.5T0. nye dull ; Western, SAtfjbc; btale, S7HO90O. IK-rley nominal. lerk dull i old mrsw, I15frt Lard June, 17 ui: July,4ir; Aug, 1711. Mobvaes tlnnataiXc ter W boiling srecs. Turrmntlne dull al SVAQ. lieslnHrin; strained ui geed, tlS'Ql 27X 27X Petreleum dull ; Ketlned, In casus. SHc freight dull ; irraln te Londen, :?.a Ilutter dnu t Weetem Creamery. HHll7e. Cheese dull suite Factory, new, 7KBli52c ; White, lexa WC itgs suid : ruate, lc; Western, ICQ 17Hc sugar dnlli Heflned Cutleaf, CllCflSic; (irannlated, .V;c Tallew dull ; prime city, 3 ll-l'JaJKc UU nominal ; Carolina, lair te icoed. SOIKC CerTeu atreng 1 fair carttoes. 21c ter Ule. Chicago frvdnea afarast. CHioaeo.Juuu 4.10.30a. m. Market opened. 1 Beat-June, 'Jfc; July, SC)c ; Aug., Mc; opt., e-Vic. oern-iune, 3c ; July, 3Jc; Aug., WAc; t-ep., 41JJC. iats .1 une, c : J uly, 26Jic Perk Net quoted. Lard-.lune.M7iX; July,C7iK.'Aug.,aBe3Xi Sept., I J tn Short itlbs f nne, 17 M ; J uly, 7 CO; Aug., 7;0;8ept,,7 75. ciestae. Wheat-June.'J:.; July, tfiajc.; Aug., SlUct BepL, sJXc Cera lune, 33c ; Jnly, Stikc. ; Aug., lOc ; eept.4IJc uU-nine, 25)ic ; July, 2c; Aug, Vic ; fcepu. Wir. fork June, Kl In. Lard I une, ((! blX ; J uly, Sti UU ; Aug., ! 8JH ; bept. filial. Illbs ) une, 17 53 1 J ely, 17 7 I Aug , 17 ; bept , 17 7J. PIGS FEET AND SAIEK KUAUT FOH lunch this evening at the Herlmun Heuse, Ne 'ill and 21G West King street, Kleker's and llaefaur's balvater ice Celd lU-er 01 drnuitht If WJl. KKIIU, Prep. OlF Ll'NCH SOUK POTATOES with Het Sausages and Uelker's and Snrenuer's lleer drawn rrcin the keg, at the Maner hotel. SI7 and 1VJ West King street, oppe alto Kins Street Theatre. JOHN U.MSMNGEB, Prep. Gl RAND POTATO SALAD AND W1E- NKlt riAUhtOK for l.unch irvnlKbt. at Excelsior Hall. Keebler's Celebrated Ite Peer en lap. lt C. VOUT, Proprietor. NOTICE TIIKK1! PEK CENT. ABATE ment will be allowed en all City Tax paid en or oeiere .1 uiy a, jel ladll A II A KG A IN. t, A.I.UOV Kr-Celmnlili llllllard llnll for sain. Keur nrstcla-s Ullllanl lables, two PimiI and two Laretn Tables, wllh balls cues and rinks Twe tlrt clas tteti. of jtoel batl. tluee tlret dais sets et billiard balls, (our 1 himl.ilt-rs. clock, stove, clivr ca-e, and all the necessary nttur.- fera r IKST-CLAns lliLLlAllI) KIIOSI, biii ettuird ter sale at a bargain Ihetihles when new, a few years age, re-it XIV) each 'I hey areofihe tlnet make and In rlrt-c!aM eendl Hen. Ihey can be taken apart and moved with vury little trouble and uipn-. Apply ut '. II. '1110111' A CO. 'S lulelllicenceotllce.'iiNerthgueon at, (Sfcend I Mir.) UllUHT HAND A TYPE-WKITING SITUATIONS pv tieth jeunjf men anil ladle uiuch bttttvr iilririi4 tbtin lne)t t-euiTntirctal txisiitlens. nnd 1110 aHniana lit Krtsairr. muheuiu enn iw niiea uroillce shun nuutl pealtluui IN THREE MONTHS' TIMES by Haven's system. Ne previous knowledgeef cllh.irart re-iutrcd. CellcKs open all lheve.tr. indents can enter any lime, all tuition being Individual. Sniwner facilities ler procuring situations, for which aid wu make iiecharKe. College pamphlets with tall set fell teaching lea sons tn eltn.r art snt tn any address tur 10 eta, both arts, 'Je cts. Ne stamps aecepT.-d. Address I'liher et Haven's teMites .New ,nrk, j. Y.; Philadelphia, Pa thlcsge, HI., 1 Inclntintl. .; ian Kranrltce, 1 al Junl 3tndAVV D H. AIL PARASOLS IN 'I HE OBLATEaT VAUIKTV: PARASOLS At Prices Lewer than Anywhere Kle tn the City or Ceuut). SUN UMBRELLAS In Naturals and In ield and silver. Uepattlng und lie levcilng Dene. R. B. El H. S HA&ER & BROTHER SPECIAL. HAfiER & BROTHER SPECIAL. We are ettering at SPKClal, LOW PUICKH large iiuanttllss 01 Dltr Hit)t)s, purchased al Trade Sales, and closing lets from Manufactur era and Importers comprising aotne of the mint desirable styles and ualltlcs mads for this seesen's trade. SILKS AM) 1111EB4 UUODS, CUCAM rl..NKLH aMimuuK!, aATlNkSANO CUINKLKH, OlMillAUS AND .Kl'HTI'.S, LAWNS AND t'IQUK. NAIN8OJKS AND INDIA LIN ON, TA1ILK LlNEN'b AND TOW ELS, M.vUSAll.l.m AND TOILET UUILTS, l'AUASOLS, KID, LlbLK ANDMLK ULOVK. HOIEY, UAUK UNDBUWKAK, LACKS AND IMUKOl DKUIK3. Jackets and Jerseys. HAGER & BROTHER, .1. it. UAriireN. ATTENTION! 77 Til KEQ'T. I n meeting te night at Itethweller' o'clock, sharp. 11 V. V. Hall at s All members welre-red. COMMUTKi:. F IKEWOKKS! FIKEWOKKS! nrlces J3-:td full stock new r.tidv for dealers at city uun r. t r-av j-.ii, 101 West King St , Lancaster, Pa WANTED IMMEDIATELY, THKEE Coach Trimmers. Apply at 8. K. DAILY A CO.'d ClJaCII WOUKS. ltd North 0.aeen btreet. W ANTliTD-TOtjKisTSTDli'rtrEKH toknewKTAUr-r'Ktt A CO.. 31-31 North Oucen street, keep) thn largest and most ele Katitiy asserted line or THCSKSund TnaVKI. 1N(J II AliS at the very lowest prices. J3 lwdll ATTENTION T. K. V. C. ! A meeting of the Pennsylvania Keserves will be held en rUKSKAY KVK.NlNti JINK7, at 8 o'clock. In room 4u5 0, A. K. All the mem bers are requested te been hand. Uustncss. W. I). KTAU1 rEK, ITesldent. 11. r. W. URnaH, 8ec'y. Jt3id 8V lido C TA X le87. The duplicate la In 'he bands el the Treas urer. Three percent, off for prompt payment. Olllce hours fro-n 9 a. in till ( p. in. JettfdU W. O. MAUMIALL. 1 reasurer. Ne. 12 Centra t-'juare. 14 East King Bt. itpMina M cOKANN'S fAKK, 3 UKSDA K, JUXK 7, JSS7. Nee. 25 4 27 Weat Kleg 8t. LANCASTKIt. I'A. H lOH A MAKTin. TOILET WARE -Af Accident te a fsddlsr. This afternoon, a Russian Jew peddler el this city, who bad a large pack en his back, attempted te beard the Sea Shere expreas at ML Jey, The train started before he caught hob! of It, and be fell ever an expreas truck, which waa staedlug en the atatlen plat form. He was rolled around and badly bruised, but It waa Urst supposed that be had fallen under the car wheels. The train waa stepped, and he was brought te Lancaster. AssaulUH a Kaiatlva. Henry Hiukley, living en East Walnut street, went te the beuae of Sarah Feliz, wte la a relative, and tbe allegation la that ha committed an assault and battery en bar. Alderman IUrr Issued a warrant ler his ar- MSI. Charlie Kckert wl il fcavel.UUXiuatts or fresh Lancaster County Strawberries and 1 kinds of vtgetablea at his store thla evening. Oram and rronsieus. rurnlsbed by s. K. Yundt, Breker, Cuioase, Juue t, 1 o'clock p. tn. Wheat. Cern, Oat. 1'erk, Lard. June ,....11H Siii G.r.v July Wi tl) ?M .... 6 72 August Kl t ViX .... (1.H3 Beptember. K)M il t.'A .... (162 October Wi 7.0U Dtcember S,l HecelpU Car LeU. Winter Wheat n Spring Wheat lii Cern VI7 Oats.. , ISC tya....,,..,..,.........,...,.........,,., .... Uerley.... ............ ................,, .... ou city. Crude OU ., eju Uead. ttecelpts Hogs Closing Prlces t o'clock p. ra. Wheat, Cem. Oau. Perk. Lara. Junn ,,,..31 'MX i!4 Zl.UU U.iil July .N. Xi& 'XK .... 6.71 Au.u.k si!i 4ii!i Wi .... li.sl repiember MH 4l saw .... a en Octutmr .l!i li s U7 December KAi "II CUV Crutia ou ...............,..,.. ...... viyi um atecs fsaxaai. Caioaeo, Juno4.-Tee Orewri' Journal re. at shipments, steers. vM te I teedera. S3 an VftaMrt. Imlb ti w& 00 1 Txt ciitui sinm 10. --..; " .:Tw" -.-. tvuii tuiu inum. tMll WANTED-MKN, HOYS AND CH1I.. dren te knew HTAIirrKK A CO, 31-33 North Queen street, are selllnir BTHAW IIATS cheaper than they have ever been sold In Lan caster. J? lwdll RAT DYNAMITE KILLS KATS, MICE and Ueaches, Cern Dynamite Is well spoken of as a remedy ler Hard and Holts Cerns. (,et relief for your aching teeth by using Hublui's Teeth Ache Dreps. 'or rule only at ilUJILKi- DltUI 81 Olt. Ne. West King Htrwt. OUK UIOAKS MIA QUKKIDA AND Gelden Lien are CI.EAK HAVANA FIL LEU band-madn, 5c. KACII. In bores or M's and 0' s. DEUUTirsciUAItfTOKE, III Kast King street. Telephone Connection JanlJ-WAHHtld AGRANDSTRAWKKKRY FESTIVAL given by Christ Cheral Society will 1m held In rnlten Hall. TIIUIISDSV, rUIDAV andSATUKDAY KVK.MNO JIINI, je and II. Admission 10 cents. Kach ticket entitles the holder te one plate of cream. All are cor dially invited. Je4-7ld PUBLIC BALE-ON TUESDAY, JUNK 7.17, en the balcony erthe Northern Mar ket. of household and kitchen furniture, con sisting of marble top walnnt chamber suit, car pet, chairs, organ, brle-brac, and a number of articles tee numerous tn mention, belong te the estate of all is Mary M. Ultner. aisle tn commence at 10 o'clock a m.. when terms wUl be made known by A. 1IITNKK, Administrator. Iirbvbmaw A UiiB'EHL, Auctioneer. Jl-Jtd STATE OK KREDEKIHK BH1MMER, late or Lancaster City, I'a. deceased. Let ters of ailmtnlaltatlen en said (state having been granted te tbe unders'aned, all persona In debted thereto are requested te make let mediate payment, and these having claims or demands BKainil the same will pi event them wlthent delay for settlement te the undersigned, roild reild Ing In Lancaster city, leasts MltLIIAUBIXTIIBIHHBB. The Greatest Day's Hpert ever elTeied at the Driving Park. Twe Match RuaniDg RaceB rerfMla Elde.bstween MADAM MARANETTE -AND- MISS MYRTIE PEEK. Tlrst race. rnnnlng mlle heats, te skeleton waxnns. Madam Marinette drives lllgeroen and Hard Keiid agslnst atyrtla I'eek'a famous tuain (ihnstand Detiarry. Alse mutch runnleg racn, awu a side, Smiles, cliangltiir horses eich mile lu front nt the grand stand without touching the ground, A'se a stake racn for fiUl, trotting, mile beat". 3ln 5 Dlsbrew Pres name Telegraph Olrl; Dr Mttisrly names Hal rlburg; A. 8. jvevln names Lady Indepet.cence . rorseoH nilh teams will be ulloed lusldu tbe tranlc rlrcte Ueces called at3 o'clock Admission no Cents, Including seat ua grand stand. Jun3 3td CHINA HALL VALUAIILKl STRAUUlta PKOl'KHTY AT l'Ulil.C HALK. On Batubiuv, J ins II, 1S17, at? o'clock p. in., at the Washington Heuse. In the iioreughot Miu.bnrg, win basnld at public sale, that vuluabla property In subt Borough, formerly occupied by ilartha K. Wurfi), con cen talnlnir '2 Acres and IS Perches, mere or less, with a frnntae or K-s feet 7 Inches en Mutu street, and la depth extending te irankllu streut. Thu liuiirevemenld are a 1 TWObTOHY IHIIUK IKHJIg, wllh a two-story Hiltk flack llulldlng, a con veniently arranged llarn and Cutrlaju Heuse, ana ALABOEIIKNNKUY, with conveniences ter breeding and raising fowls en an extensive stale There Is en the premises a well of excellent water, also a large rain water cistern, and an abundance of fruit trees and grape vlnea of every description and most oppreved vurlity. .,, ,. I'ersein wishing tn lw the property will call en B. S. Wane., raiding U-er-en. wA)r Admlulstiuteraud Trustee, wm!M17.dmMJt T BURHK'B. Stat i naeklna and 1 aU.VaTnT.i'KS?.!:..?' H tem no isklpa :faeiH XT' ' " " ' "" skoep-Baealpta, ma) maaWit shlpmeata. none 1 uiaxket lower 1 naUvsa.il WJ , WeH ESTATE OK ESTHER HOOVER, LATE of West' I ampeter township, deceased. Lettera of admlnlslrallea en said estate having been Krauted te the anOerstgned, all per sons Indebted thereto ara rqnested te make Immediate payment, and these baying claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing la West Lampeter townshle. BLISS HOOVKK, jaueb Hoertm. Java 4. CeviB, Attorney, Administrators, asVlt4U4)tw SWEITZER. -OB- Imported Swiss Cheese. We have added te our oheeao stock. Kwetlier Chlise, and expeet te keep the host only. J list received, a rine Let of Imported MACA HON I and VBUaHOBLLI. ...,. Dntkee Salad Dressing, rine Imported Table (ills. Hetted Pickles of all sixes, sulUble for DtClalC aHMWODi IILO8INU OOT.-A let of rreDchPrunaiatf iJiumU for SVe. A let ( rrench Prunes hi .1 JSSSdifersiic. A let el riae fitted Cherries, a pounds ler '.'4c. f BURSK'S, NO, 17 BAST KINO STREET, LAMUABTKU, I'A, A lAt&e Line of TOILET WAKE ou Exhibition in White Granite ami Seml-l'erceltiu, Tor Ter elgu and Demestic, Decorated and 1'rlnted. Seme of Doiten'a Finest l'atteim among them. Trices compare fuveraiily with auy in tlie market. Call and Bee them before purchasing. iigliPeiliii 15 EAST KING STREET. LAsiaAiTatt. pa mxavumtnim. G .O TO THE -FIRST- Grid ExcursieD and Picnic -Or THK- CAKrE.MKKH' LM0S, NO. -TO- 208, PENRYN PARK, Wcdneeday, June 15, '87. TAYLOH'J FULL OUCHES TRA WILL FUR M3U TIIK MUSIC. Special Train leavea Upper Pepett JUJ Mtt a.niTan41:MandBJl)p.m cauitajjroeja ipnall ieuUr trains during the day. B6tdW .fc K-, -V i- ? .
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