WWTnA I '-'TrPWS wsrmkT3.H -v."11 . rr ri."-v-itT- t k i J :ux 'rwii j gpvs? rv "r" - -"v.swr- i W,4fe Tft IiANCASTER DAILY INTEMJGENCfiB. MONDAY, JUNE 6, I88T, TiV k5i w PV. ' 1V-4 3' t& itr k L.'W It A- rV A t 'V & a-.t ftanuiaucn. Wwr Me,! and atl lata teratBB MfctHM aa dlaertferly m mill la red- .Mm wtxttry. At la hawing It ttMMNfcorWhe la onlwaeren yaraak, bat tha father Ml ilrta mt liquor te WM TMjr drunk, bat the te te aebar. Tha utasl fine tapeatd. wbleh were paid IMMMI CefteslHea. I el oartea brought from India lafaftfllaLayteB, lata. missionary , WW aa Ml IB the parlors 01 ids taBamaoaTeaedar. Thecoikfilen I te IM woeio'i Auxiliary ateear society who will i At axalbitien and lb proceeds -te) dsretad te tbe foreign missionary . Taaoelleotlon fa a very large one sml te flneat specimens el India art Tha Batlva costumes el tbeae people wttalM baabewn. .V ieeiety Meeting. fvIMiuui DNung ei me woman s i-res-iaierlaa Heme Mission society will be held Wjwaat HkaaBftaiw In wham ' -- nkrtl. fjidPi Aasaaa.a-Maw.w aaa tuv Aimjwiiau vuuivui i win ee present rrem tbe various , and addresaea will be made by ele- t oratera, Tbe ladiea from congress- of ether churches are Invited te be it. Morning and atternoen sessions .. tfl h kM '. - "- Pi ,f Susquehanna Ledge Ma 80, of 'odd Fel- ?.. law, mad arraneementa with Kev. Wll. (?$? Eaat Rica, of Washington borough, te de- u Uvar a lecture In their ledge room, en next J Waaaeaday evening. Tbe subject of the ?" Menu win ee "Odd Fellowship." The ajaasbara of tbla organization, with their J, -' families and friends, are Invited te be peasant. Death of Mr, mit. lira. Callie J. Faltz, Wile of Manwel Tuliz, died at bar home en Cherry street, at 5:30 this morning. Mrs. Fultz waa In ber SS.h year and the death waa caused by cen.uuip- K husband and two children are left te a devoted wife and loving mother. Mrs, Falls waa well-known and a large circle of friends mourn ber early death. The faaaral arrangements have net yet been com pleted. Will Adjourn Te-algbt. The school beard will bold tbelr last meet tog tbla evenlnfr, when the business cf the year will be flelsbed and the beard adjourn ateedle. Tbe new members will be sworn te. and an organization will be effected. The aew beard will nx aa'arlea and transact ether bnalneaa. Tbe Heme Cleb Wins. Ob last Saturday afternoon a game of ball Waa played between clubs from the Columbia and Lancaster hlgb schools. The game was well played and of Interest te the large crowd present. Helllnger and Reah were the battery for the town nine, and Leng and Weaver officiated ler tbe visiting club. The lame resulted In a victory for tbe home club by tbe following score. Columbia 6 0 0 4 112 1 0-15 mncaster l 10112200 b Earned runs-Columbia, 8; Lancaster, truck out-Ceintnbla.7: Lancaster, P&s-ed naus Colombia,! 1 Lancaster, a. Wild pilches SBWM. i IMUUlBICli O UOeVTB UU VUM9 la. at liincuter. 1. Deuble nlava-iel- bta.2. Twebata bits Columbia. 3 : Lancas ter,! Errors Celumbla,9 ; ljnncajipr.il) Total baseblta-Cnlnmbla,2ti; lnncater, II. Left en bases -Columbia, & t Lancaster, a. 1 Hue or same 2henrs,.nai) minutes. Umplte-Jcha llriin mer, Lancaster. The Oxford league of the Methodist church will bold a meeting tbla evening, when a pregramme of interest will be given. A MMIHATIOH rALlt. Tha ltcllsf That Sema On Waa MittrleiuIr Bertsd Hoen OUpelled. The aeutbern portion of the city was con, alderably exercised te-day ever what was anppesed te be a mysterious burial In Zlen'a cemetery. It appeara that a Mrs. Mett lest1 ber husband some time age, and en Sunday morning abe went te the cemetery te place tome flowers en bis grave, and waa shocked te see" a newly made grave upon her let. She Informed Mr. Rerger, the sexton, who knew nothing about any one having been burled en the let There were rumera that a light bad been seen in the cemetery late Saturday night. This greatly increased the excltement,but the sensational story was seen exploded. Mr. Rerger made an examination and fennd that although the ground had been arranged like a grave no one bad been buried. During the forenoon tbe mystery waa entirely cleared up. It appeara that a man bad been aent te tbe cemetery te fix up a grave that bad sunk. He get en this let by mistake and thinking there waa a grave there be shaped the earth like a grave. fireman's Parade ai Gnrhtlana. On Saturday afternoon the firemen of Christiana held a parade. Tbe precession formed at 3:30 In the following order : Marshall and aide ; platoon of fire com pany en horseback ; baud et IS pieces ; color bearera ; engine decorated and drawn by a palret black bersca ; tire axe brigade ; hose eart and company of members ; company or tenders ; wagon with chime or bells ; maa queraders en horseback. The precession paaatd ever the entire vil lage and waa seen by many people. In tbe evening tbe firemen gave a festival In Pow Pew naU'a pavlllei for tbe purpose of raising money te purchase equipments. Democratic County CeinuilitM. A meeting of the Democratic county com mittee waa held thla morning at 10 o'clock, In tha rooms of tbe Yeung Men's Democratic dab In the poatellloe building. It waa called te fix a time for tbe Democratic primary elec tion and for the selection of delegates te the county convention. Chairman Malene presl dd and there was a large attendance of mem bers, July 20 and June 23 were named as tbe time for tbe convention and tbe first named date was selected by a decided major majer lty. The primary electlena for delegates will be held en Saturday. J uly 10 Alderman A, . Ueaaeilj's Court, Lizzie Williams waaarreateden Saturday algbt by Officer Reechler en a warrant lasued by Alderman Dennelly. She Is charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct and beating children. In default of bail the was eeasmltted for a bearing. Rachel Reberta, charged with disturbing tbe peace en complaint of ber neighbors, baa rweasee rrem custoey. The complaint bar waa withdrawn upon her prom- te behave in tbe future. Death el Adiui Krelg. Atureat Krelg, residing at Ne. 418 High treat, died ea Suaday morning, after a brief tllaeaa, Ha waa a ateaa maaen by trade and worked for tbe Pennsylvania railroad com. aaay until obliged te atop by reason of Hi aealtb. He waa ent of tbe charter membera of Lee XIII Yeupg Men'a Catbolle aeclety. A wife and Are children are left te mourn d raaereher Ktaai eieesst, Tbe af icanercber rink closed for tbe aeaaen oaaaterday algbt and tbe attendance waa Tery large, The eae-mlle race for a geld rlaa- bMwaea.Miaa aivara and afiaa lUkar i waenlnaa mmA esnaatHv anit mama ka kim ith.'- zr:jTr .-?zr-. --- fci-'v',ayera ia xwi Msta Baker received aailk eight-day clock waa oft after laaaaaaUg and waa wen by - ... . Wl. . .-a aawaaap. B at tbe Lea Lea rarJgnaUea ,'.-aU.n. au a. tsw r nneiiH lr aaaapi a aaeUiaa aa sMsatatcrln &r if. . . 'l.ltCl. 'fetf ." ' i-JiAC ik4ie5wai: T.S t! - . 1 a)eaT. tesahasaaif ! the J, Jehasea. A. Itatil. BtAKHBiM.JajMelt'te two yean tbla aaaaiasjfMT. warrea j. jehaaen de aater eta. rta, Heaatsjaasl eenire- ajMtkw(lM cele- Btatedbya apeelal aarvtesj test tvaalng In la praaaoeeof a.largeoewtreKsilen. Tbe young ladtea of the congregation bad dec orated tbe pulpit with beautiful cut Dewers arranged In elegant design. Standing en the front of the pulpit In Irent of the Bible waa a lovely lleral anchor and at each corner of the pulpit hung wreaths, one of laurel the ether of box and llewerr. On bcwiuet stands In front of each pillar of the recea were placed large bouquets, and en tlie commu cemmu commu neontable a basket of rose In the rear or the recess from a bank or ferns rose a large white cress twined with vines, the whole presenting a beautiful appearauce, and tilling the large audience room with street perfume. The sermon of tbe pastor wi most appre prlate, delivered In an eloquent nud forcible manner, and was full of rejoicing and en en ceursgement. This two years' pastorate bas been most successful. The congregation hss contributed J'J.lWi, of which 13,300 have been for benevolent purposes. During the put year f7,500 has been given, el which (3,100 bas been devoted te benevolent ob jects. '- new members have been added te the charge, and tbe Mite society sad sewing circle have raided almost $100. The beautiful church, large congregations, and well at tended weekly meetings speak plainly of the vigor and life of this people. The pastor lias labored bard and actively, yet be nni't feel himself amply repaid by these signs or prei perity. The music of tbe choir waa ad. mlrably rendered and wen many commenda tions. Surely the congregation enter upon the third year el the present p.tstorate with every enceurgement. In the United Brethren church a children's service was held at 0 p. m. The church was beautifully and profusely decorated and the pregramme Interesting and well rendered. Tbe church was crowded and uisny were unable te gain admittance. Theruneralef Mrs. Mry A., wire of Mr. I. C. Netzly and daughter of Mr. II C. Gingrich, cashier of the Manhelm National hank, took place en Saturday atternoen. The services were held In St. Paul's Reformed church, this borough, and the church was crowded. Revs. Uerst and Itrubaker, of the Mennenlte church, preached and the inter, ment was made at Ilernley's meeting heue. The deceased was well and favorably known in this borough and In Kpbrata, where she resided after her marriage te Mr. Netz'y, She was but Z7 years old and leave three ajnall children. Mr. Usnjsmln Neea bad public sale of his household goods en Saturday atternoen. Mr. K. T. Ilestetterls con fined te his house by severe nines?. Miss Susan Arndt, daughter et Mr. Henry Arndt, left en Saturday for Uelltdavsburg, where she intends te spend a month or two. Miss Lucy Smith, of Lancaster, Is visiting Miss Lizzie Uunlap, daughter of Dr. James M. Dunlap, en Market square. A. aBOW AHEBTK' DBATB. Frank (illiten, a Popular Advance Mar, Ules of Consumption. Frank Gibsen, a well known show agent, died en Saturday nlgbt at the residence of fatber-tn-law, Jehn D. Clinten, Ne. 300 West Orange street, of threat consumption. Ue had been In ill health for sometime past. Mr. Gibsen was born in Philadelphia, and nt the time of bis death waa In hit 35' h year, ilia parents died wben he was qatte yeune, and be went te Washington te live, lie en tered the show business when but sixteen years et age, and was iirt with Slgner 151Hz, Although a young man he had a wide experience in amusements. Ills line wat that of an advance agent, and he visited every city and town of any slzsin the United States. Among ethers he was seen employed by J. 11. 11 aver ly, Uyde A Rebmae, James Wallick, M. a Leavitt, Dutltle Rill, Cbarlea Gardner, Rurger Family, Rarlew A Wilsen, and many ethers. The last company that he was with was that of tbe "Rig Four," who took the read after the failure et Simmons A Slocum's tbe past season. lie was with them for several weeks, when he returned te Lan caster. Fer months past he bad hen unable te de anything, and was con Heed te the beuse much of the time, Mr. Oibsen was an energetic agent, and worked hard for bis employers. lie was well posted in all branches of the show buslnti, and had a large acquaintance. He was a valu able man te any company. Mr. Gitaen was married te Miss Clara Clinten, daughter et Jehn D. Clinten, tbe well-known baggage agent of the Pennsylvania railroad company, three years age. They had ene child, which is new dead. The funeral will take p'ace en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the interment will be made at hhruiner'a ceme tery. The rrlMiii llnnul. The regular meeting of tbe heard of prison Inspectors was held te-day and all the mem bers were present. it was agreed te give the contract for sup plying mutton te the prison te the lowest bidder and the beet emnitttte wat in structed te see Henry Deerr, llrnry D.llen btugh and Rutt A Ce. and make a enntrect with tbern from June 8 b. The ellicials of the prison were allowed a week's vacation in case the keeper thinks it proper. List or Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in tbe postefllce at Lancaster, for the uk end ing Monday, June 0, l! : Liuhea" List. Mrs. Marcaret Seen, Mra RfcklxTavlnr, MIhs A lilt te WhIz. O'entt' List. H David (ler), J. Garres (for), Charles Hanfeut, Georgi W. Jmiveir, H. J. Keller, A. Kiltere, David Mauery (for), O. T. Maxwell, W. P. Page, lr. Davis Director. The American Carp Cultural association has elected tbe following cUlcers and direc tors : President, William Parry ; vlue presi dent. Dr. J. U Rrakeley ; xecruiury, Milten P. Pelrce : trea-urer, Jeseph Jennings ; directors, Dr. J. 11. Brakelny, K IwinTomllu IwinTemllu IwinTomllu en, Atnea Kbeit, Genrge Uamel, sr., -leneph Jenuliigs, Or. S. T. Davuand Jeihua Nicker. son. Funeral et Soldier. The funeral el James Mallison, an old sol dier, took place from Jfa 430 Kast Orange street yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Dr, Alleman, the new pastor of St. Jebn'a Lutheran church The funeral was attended by membera el Geerge U, Themas and Admiral Reynolds pests e! the Grand Army. The interment waa made in tbe G. A, R. let, Lancaster cem etery, . m The 77th Iteglinem. Tblrty-nine membera of the 77th reglraent Pennsylvania veluuteera were pruseut at the meeting held in Retbweller'a imll Saturday evening. The following etlicers were elected ler six month : President, Dr. H T Davis ; vice president, Harry White ; aecre' try, 1L G. Shirk ; treasurer, J. Val. Wise. The meeting adjourned te next Saturdsy night, when arrangements for the reunion will be made. llreke liu Arm. Frank, eon of Olucer AL Pyle, eftbs city police force, age nine years, broke his lett arm In two place en tuturday attarnoen. lie waa playing In the yard of the Miutner Miutner cber hotel, wben be fell Iretn a chair. A aiO.OOO Oan Kelned. A boring tool bas broken off In tbe bore of one of the great guna being made at the Washington naval arsenal and ae far all ef forts te extract It have been bellied. The gun coat tMO.000, and may prove a total lese. Baataeat eaaugta. W. B. Helelne ha purchased tbe grocery of J. W. Fehl, Na 841 North Queen atreet, Mr. FeUI U beh ia the cigar buJUeat, maMMar. . islaasTMaeWil 1i ' - ' -- - .- ...... jkmuaM,jt.j. ,v t-. TUB tAtU AMBOtMM.' A Mite Raasher sf BsmcMI rresalasas -neaacsd-astaral J wigs Appelated. A meeting or the Lsncaster County Fair association Waa held this morning at the office et R. F. Montgomery. The contract for the printing of 1,000 three sheet pester waa awarded te the Istkluekkckii. The fol lowing additions were made te the premium list: tee premium ter best stable ei nine thoroughbred horses ; Uiree collection premium, et $20 each, en agricul tural Implements, and premiums en Jer sey, Guernsey, llelsteln and Durham grade csttle, In addition te these en registered cat tie. The racing premiums are Increased from f 12 te f 15 Thelollewlng special premiums were reported, aud a vote el thsuks ex tended te the donors : - In geld by Geerge V. Chllds, et the Phila delphia Ledger, tot the best oyeu Lancas ter oeitniy or net ever 1,200 words, wrltteu by a boy or girl attending any et the public schools In the city or county, the same te be delivered te J. 11. Leng, secretary, en or be fore August 15, contents te be decided by Profs. Huurhle, llrecht aud V. V. Heusel, eiq. The prize esay will be read from tbe judges' stand ou Thursday, September lj two suits et clothing, by Myers A Rathfon, ter tbe two best specimens of green seed leaf tibacre raised by Lancaster county grewers: a set of decorated dishes by J. 15. Martin A Ce., for best fncycake baked by Luicaster county lady e' 20 y eats or under; a silk dress pat'ern by Mstreer A llaughman for tbe best pound or butter produced by a Liccaster eunty lady; the Xetc J.Vci eilers four years' subscriptions for the best leaf of bread Luked by a farmer's daughter under 15 ; best specimen of improved fowls by farmer's seu or daughter under 15; for largest collection or vegetables and for the best variety of gar den egetables grown by a farmer's seu or daughter; three suits el clothes by William son A Fester for 3 largest pumpklus Iretn seed furnished by them. Watt A Shsud, Kilnn A Rreneman, and ether parties in Lincaster will donate special premiums which will be announced liter. The following additions te committees were made ; S. R. Cameren, of Denegal, en fruits, flowers, Ac; E. U. Kautlman, Man helm township, en track and races ; M. M. Weaer, Kast Karl, en agricultural Imple ments, aud Jehn H. Raumgardner, city, en household department. It was agreed te select judges en live stock and implements from outside the county. Thejudges for the races will be announced hereafter. tbe standard'" Opinion. Londen, June G The landnrd does net bellee that Lord Hartington or Mr. Chain berlaiu will be lured by such bait aa Mr. Glad stone's hint te make the exclusion of the Irish members from the Westminster Parlia ment non esentil. Far greater points than this are involved, says the Stamlaril, en which Mr. Gladstone bas net yielded. There are imperative reasons why they could net be accepted. These are tbe Imperial administration of justice, the su. premacy of executive pawer, the guarantee of religious liberty and the rights of property. If a Parliament at Dublin is once granted, everything else, says the .Vumurii, fellows asau inevitable consequence. Tbe King street Theatre Leased. (eerge H. Hamilton, late manager et tbe King street theatre, and O. L. Meredith have leased the King street theatre for the summer. These gentlemen will arrive In this city en June 27 and the beuse will be opened en July 4th by Ltzzte F.vana In her new electric drama, "Our AngeU" There will be a display of flre-werks that evening. Tbe New Fire Alarm Line. The rain storm te-day prevented Chief Vendersmttb, Fire Committee Clerk Fasnacht and Jacob Hatz from locating the new tire alarm line. They will begin tbelr labors te-morrow if the weatber permits. Itesterett te Ttielr Parents. On Saturday twecblldrea found wandering en the streets, who were tee young te tell where they lived, were taken te the station house. One belonged te East Walnut street aud tbe second te Rockland Btreet and both were returned te their distressed parents. Ceiiiiuiiulau el the Presbyterians. There was communion at the Presbyterian church. Twelve persons were added te the oengregatlon en profession of faith and three by certificate. Pend el the Vegetable. A young pbjs'ctan of small practice noticed a man buying some cucumbers, and he followed him borne and walled outside ler developments Four hours later the front deer opened and tbe man came hastily down ILe steps. " Want a doctor 7'' gasped the impecunious physician "Ne," responded the man, I'm going around te the grecei's for some cucumbeis," Telephone Connection , Walter A. llulultsb's furnlture depot, 11 and D Seuth (j jeen stieet, la connected lih the tee phone exchange. Amusements Myrtit Peek Vcre.-Myrtle Peek, the chann-lna- young horsewoman, has arrived In Lan. cister. She brings with her quite a number of due horses, Including runners and trotters. H the weathtr Is geed he will appear In an exhibi tion at Mctiranu's park tc-morrew afternoon. Theru will be laces et all kinds, and thesa who attend cannot fall te he rlcascd OAArUm. "TKimiM.-In Meuntvllle, en the lh Inst., ltev. Jnnn talehmau, aged 83 years, 10 months and 11 days. 'Xhe relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invlied te attend the funeral from his son's residence, Jehn 11. Stehman, Mount Meunt vllle. I ancaaler county, I'a., en Tuesday morn mern liwatifcM. services will be held at U. 11. Church, Meuntvllle, In the morning. Interment at Stehuttn's Church, Maner township, whtre ser vices will he held at 2 o'Ueck. u Malexkv. At lllrd-tn-lland, en the 4th Inst. Uter . Maloney.sen et James Muleuey.axed ISiiun, months and 6 das. The relatives and friends of the family are renpectlully Invited te attend the funeral, from hU lute residence, near lllrd-ln-Mand, Lancaster county, Pa, en Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, bervlces at st. Mary's church, Lancaster, at 10S o'clock. Interment at Su Mary's cemeterv. !!t MAMHMT0. Philadelphia Cattle Market. PuiLADsLrHU, June 6 llcef cattle, Tecelpu for week were llveves2,3iu; Sheep, S.iiUJ i Hogs. 7,'i. Previous week beeves, ilJUi Bheep. 7,i;llegs,2,7(). " lUiet cattle 'Ac higher: Kxtra, 6UQ3UC : geed. IJifJVs : medium, sfctJsXc. n ' rbeepKehlghr: extra, 4H9Hi:goed, 4ffl Hie ; lufculuui, 3Ks5c ; common, tQic i fall lambs, 4Q3c ; spring lambs. eaaWe. Hogs lie lowers Western, 7S7Tfe: State, 6c, t at cows were fairly active at 'JKOIc. Mllei cows were In gejd reuuesi at ItfftOO. Vtal calves were dull at 8pc Hew sera Baisil, -Saw Veaa, June e flour market steady: rtne, tl 40(3 i1j Supemne, tl 73413 Ul geed te choice extra Western, S3 833 ou i geed tejancy extra sute.3 7004 00; common te geed ext ra w estern, t 4ea 1 8eT WS4etNe.J Bed, Winter, June, liuei JulyJJVc lecelpu. l3J0t0 shlpmenu. 5MMI bus. f ' p&rzzbtiv shipriessj.4 3,H,.l?SSWV"i:,',?,buJ -MpmenS none ' Perk dulli ma reeas. l.ui! new. tifieci Lard-J une, is in U m y, e w' " Aui . l7 11 Melaases i drin at auMe ter Ou ertUnJ steca! Turpentine dull aV3,Uu. "'"" sveca. Keefn 11 rm i strained te geed, n J at u fetrnlanin dull . iu.nn.i i7T,.iJv.I' rrelgbu dull i grain te Ltverpoel. M Butter dull Western Cnsamery. liwaiie. wKShSb We""'8 rMt0rr' DeW' 'l' ' . ttdy i State, ISet Western, 17Xc sugar daln teflned CuUeaf, 6 l-lg7ei u ,,i.t-j aAya3i a u. - , TaUew dull i prima city, S ll-icasc. Ktee nominal Carolina, fair ta geed. laHuiawwiwj v auv. flB Coffee strong i fair aacgeea, ttitje ler PaitADatrHU, June 6 flour market steady 1 Jes, In barrels t Minnesota llakera. at me)i 711 1 Alna. pnnvlvanla ratntlv. 13 1!B nil Western de, atlWtJt t'atenta, M 7lt . Ma MmifiliMAr. frl I.VM M.Y A Wheat -.lime. c t July, f.Uc.s August, 91Ht t sent., Wlfc Cerii-.lunn,;KC! July, Ve.t August, 5c. Sept., WXc uau luncWUd July, Sntc. August, SHi Sept , St'ic lin amen starae. Catalan, June I The rover' Journal w w perta I caUleltecetpts, M head t shipments, none I market steady t shipping steera. WO te lAiia., II I0B '! etecanrs and feeders, 12 M eJJr.it cow, bulls amliiiltei1.li;.1tn) bulk, II f vg3 m i Teim rattle, 1.1 K'fJI . lings Beeelpu. IJ.IUI btvtdt snlpuienU, J.ftx) Beadt markei stiengi rough and inlied, w SJMM packing and shipping, 14 VJgS ll light, H.ltwislps,ia't". , 8liuet Kecetpu, lie bead i shipments, none i market dull t ualtves MCisglOi! West ern. 1'J)W; ictus, 12 JOaJ 70; lambs, II W Kasv LtasaTT. Cattle -Uecetpta. SS head : shtpmenu, '.Hi! lutrket slewi inline, II (xl !)t lair te g(Md. II iOIII, cninmeu, H 7i0l IV t cattle shlpHd te ew erk, 11 cap". Hogs hwtilpt. l.a) hw.it t sblpments Hxi head imarket acilve; t'htlailelphlfts, (O.U; lerkcrs, II '31 'JO: reuuunn te tight, II frill .5; ptgs II HtJISO; hogs shlpHd te New erk, 10 cars. Sheep-ltecelpls, tli head i shipments. 1W! lUHrkel linn ; I time, lldStHO; filr te geed, His S, ceuumiii, II .VrtJ"; eiirllng lambs, II '2t 7i, spring lambs, IMVU SO. new Vera etecaa, Niv eaa, June f., 1.30 p. m. Meney leaned at 5 per cent. Kxchange stculr, llHtl'i Uevernments Orui. Currency 6's, UCIbldi4's Cenp, II 2S tild i S's de. II (!' bid. The stock maikrt biM.ned feverish and trrf gu lar, owing te the action of the St. l'aul directors In lulng KO.liO shares of sdillttehal stock Ihls Incrvaae In the stock caused a vigorous selling of St. t'ant, resulting In a decllne In It price of IK per cent. The weaknes of "-t. Paul caused a decline of H te 1 per cent. In thoreatef the list by midday, tort Werth A Denver was un exception, and advunced l.per cent The market at the present writing Is firmer and prices show tome recovery. snore Markets. Unotatlens by Keed, McUrann A Ce bankera Lancaster, I'a. 1W YORK LIST. II A. H. Wat. 3 T. Canada raclflc " C.C.C.at ( ('" J Colerado Ceal &'H' fS ' Central Pac 10 n Canadt Southern ii Cii ', ChLSl L l'gb I7H len.aitleU 31K 31s, 31 Dei. LAW IS-'. 13-', W-K Crte 31 Jl1 j 311, Stle, 2uCs . lel4 Jer. C v!'4 M ?-" It a T .... 31H Leu. A N b7H f'". tS L. !here Ufl ?-, S Mich. Ten 1J1S (lock Valley 33 31 t!, Missouri 1'aclfl.c 1 i Wi Ui N.l' 31 31 31), . r. 1'iet Mi'. W' B , S. West IShS 12hH l-1''- N V. C USSi 11SS H3i Cast Tennessee C II Omaha lii 5!' MS Uregen Transportation .... 3M SJ'i 3.IH Onuvrle A W ... l-'i Paclflc Mall M; M .v, Klchmend Terminal 3.-', 3S r.-', SL Paul .'. 91'i VIK Tez.rac Si. 3j?i "S Union i'c CIS 6i 61 Wabash Cem 'J- '.""H Wabash Tret V 33S x''-' WMtern V 775, 77 7J1; West Shere lleud New Kngland J?S 3S 4 raiLADSLrHia list. Lea. Val w u,, i.aruus ns fa. U if .Vi 16 MS Heading a. 3-16 :u Leh, Nav K Hestenv.Pass P.a B 31 N. Cent Peeples Pass lUg.tien'ls H": KOV; 101!. ou c-v.l ta six l'htla. Traction t3 -TT-ari -VA'W ADVKltTlliEMliSTX. B AKINU POWOEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TJ1I3 newdar never ailes. A marvel cf jiuiajTi sunusku aim wuwqsuiuvudh. Aura economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low ten, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in earn. Uetal llaaiaa Pewdbb Cc, 106 Wall Street New Yerk, mars7dvdaw I purity, strengta and wholesemeuess. rrillH LADIES' AL'XILIAUV OF THE M. C A. will meet this ftfnndsrt even A. Y ing at 7.3 o'clock. A large attendance Is de sired, ltd "1 ESTLEM EN CAST-OFF CLOTHING JI bought ler cash for two or three days. Ad- drsS, 1KK Kl alSBZK. it Farmers Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. VrOCNQ MEN, 20 TO 125 YEARS OF AGE, JL and Yeung Ladles, 17and upward, wanted at the WATCH iaUUHV. Jtft-StdMWS WANTED-AGIRLTO DO GENERAL Hoaswerk. One who can peak Herman preferred. Apply at the UNION UuTKL, Nns. 2 and 30 East hestnut street. It PL'ltLIC HALE ON WEDNE8DAY Afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at Ne. 11 south Mtrv hlr-i'I, el a large let et Household and hltrhrn Kurnlture. HKNUY VKAUKIt. BZUM4N A fcei, Auctioneers. JuG'Jtd WANTED V GENERAL HOUSE SKKVA.NT rnr a family of two. Uoed wages, apply rKLEOr CHAKUB.at r, K.THOUTACO.'S Employment and Advurttalng Agency, (Second H Mr.) Ne. ZiNertn CJueen at- W ANTED A MAN (SINGLE) TO tak care et four horses and make him Belf generally useful. Apply at r. 11. IKOUT A CO '8 Employment office and Advertising Agency, n S. gueen St. . WANTED-TOURIHTS AND OTHERS tokuewoTAUrrattA CU., 31-.1l North Outien street, keeni tbe tarirest and most el vantly aasnrted llueet THUNhS and THAVKI IN; lIAOb at the very lowest price. J3 lwdlt -TT7IOR COUNTY AUDITOR, J AS. r. BOW Kit, el Paradise township, subject te tha decision of the lie .uecrallc Convention te be held July te, lsi7. Jun6-tfdAw XjlOR COUNTY AUDITOR, CHAB. W. PUSKY, Of Kast Drnmnre township Babjecttetbe da da rlalen et the Democratic County Convention, July ), 117. JuneOtHdAw ATrKNTION P. H, V. C, 1 A meeting of the Pennsylvania Reserves will be held euTUKSIiAY KVlCMINti. JUNE7, at s o'clock, In room 403 O. A. It. All the mem bers aiu reeuested te be en band. Business. W. U. HTAUirEU, President. B. P. W. Urb., 8i-c"y. Js4-Jtd UCHOOLTAX, 18K7. O The duplicate Is In the bands of theTreas urer. Three percent, off for prompt payment. Oftlee heu rs f rem a. m. ttll 4 p. m. W.O, MAUBUALL, Treasurer. Jet-tfdlt Ne. l'J Centre fequare. A GRAND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL given by Christ Cheral Society will ha held In Pulton Hall. THUHSUAY, PKlUAY andSATUBOAY EVK.MM.i-. JUNSb, pi and II. Admission 10 cents. Kech ticket entitles the holder te one plate of cream. All are cor dially Invited. Je4-7td RAT DYNAMITE KILLS RATS, MICK and tteacbes. Cern Dynamite Is well spoken of as a remedy ler Hard and sefts corns, (iet relief for your aching teeth by using Uublej's Teeth ache Dreps, rer sale only at HUHLBVe DBUtf BlOtta, Ne. B Wett King Btreet, gPHINO, 1887. A New Departure for Lancaster In Fine Tat Tat ertng. Importing direct from tbe best makers et rine Woellens, t bavaiustrecetved through the ivxtea oastem house, a large invoice of my own Importation of 8UITXHO. "SsebTnT0 4KD twVBrtclJSftJlUMeJl te by eztaaaedteidl in want pi sprtag (larmenu te call eartr and Moure Chetee Pa&erna. Werkmansalntta very best ana prtces lower taea mi' taar37-lrB e. XgnS "" l.l.lSia.. Sl".SliuVl i Miil.ii,aiasajaaaMajBSMalBl yn a n vxk tiukmkxts. TO1NF. AND CIIKAP. Harvest Whleky. AT HUIIKKK'8 1.1QBOH STOKE, Me. tl Centre Square, Lancaster, I'a. ttrANTKD-MKN, HOYH AND CHIL. V dreit te knew sTAUrrtCtt A CD, .11 -W North gneenstrtH'l.aiv selllnp sTKtW IIAIs chier than they Imveuier been sold In I an caster. jl twdll TaTOTlCi: TI1HKK PKKCKNT. AIIATK- Jl ment n III lie allowed en nil City Ta p.tld en or betote July 1 II. I' VtllreN, City Trviwurer. Jcl Iwdlt Nerii'i: te ti:achf.rsi The tte.iu! et Scheel nirectnrs of Kast Henegal tciwuslilp Mill meet at Muylewil en Tuesday, June U. !?, t 'i o'clock p. in, ferthu purpose n! appointing tetrhers tot snld district. Auanv mi ciiiutumiu'.ueiism 81 MILS L, ltltAMlT,feentnrv, Jf.-Ttd BXii 1-1. MarU-ttii.Va. PviiLic ma"lT:-en Tri:-u.Y, junk 7.1"?. en the balcony of the Neithetn Mir ket, el household aud kitclu'tl lutiilliire, con slsttng or umthle top walnut chamber suit, cur pet, chairs, organ, brlc-brac, and a number el articles tee numerous te meiilleii, belong te the rstatoer Miss Mary M llltner. sale te commeace at 10 o'clock a in., hen terms will be mnile known by A II1T.N kit. Administrator. IIiik-hmai A Kaisiria, Auctioneer. jl -id ACOR F. SHKAFFIIR'S LIQUOR STORE UKMU 1. 1) TO NO. CKNTKK SyOAltE, l.A.NCAS IKK, PA. mayl3 tld T OOK ! LOOK ! LOOK i till Tl U.S. rKVTKKLW'-O.NK-PltlCR 1101"-K, Ne. 31 North Uueen Stivet tlauze ITndern ear from 'M2 and up. The best t nlatindrlcd shirt In tfcu urnrket terMJ. shirts, l'nU. C until", Cellar, CviIN, Susratnilerv, Neckwear, At It. S. raTltltLl'S- isnpu KKi: IS NOTUINO PEltFKCT IN a. T Tlll-S WOlll.U" The man who made this remark i-nuld never hs.ve sittd our warerenms or resd the ndtei tlslng columns et the lNrsLLUtBMK Her'-lit) wenlit hute learned wheru he could And l'tr ret 'i.imix, I'erftel UrV,tnt, 1'trftttty Milr ruJiri!7, at prices tij.tt would iierfettly astound him. WOOIIWAUIVH AllKNC, NOS. 2S A JOKAT hlNII B 1'., apn-lyd Lain-u.sier, I'a. ESTATE OK HENRY E. LEMAN, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased Lettr testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the unueixlgiied, all jn-rsens lndebtid thereto are nijuestinl tn make immcdlatn payment, and these naving claims or demands against the me, will prusenlthcni without delay for settle uirnl te I hi) undersigned residing In Lancastes A. C KKINll II I,. J It AU ILD MtOKI.ltSllAM, 111' 1IU1S neil It Kit, miylB-titilil Executei. ESTATE OF JACOB KAMM, Hit , LATE et Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes tamentAry en aalit estate tu Ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there. te are requested te make lmuudlite payment, and these having claims or deminds against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement tu the understgned. CATHAKINK KAMM, Kxiwuter. JIabriett llaeeics, Attorney. m)9tdM K STATE OF OEORt.EGOHN, LATE OF the Iloreuirh of Columbia. Lancaster Ce .Pa. The undersigned audltor.appelnted te distribute tbe balance remilnlng In the hands of Allied llruner, executer of the will or tieerge Uehn, te and among these loyally entitled te It same, will sit ter that purpose en Monday, June -V. 1n?7, at 10 o'clock a. tu.. In the Library room et tbe Court Heuse. In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend JOHN W. APPltt, my-aitdM Auditor. 15lSUINU TACKLE THE CHEAPEST ' Trout t Iks ever sold. Halt Kettles, lteds. Heels, Llnet,. uml 3leantlngs la llraas and Nickel. Hammocks at bargains, Click Heels at W cents. Ihrve-Jetnt lteds, 11 cent.". Plain Keels at 40 cents. rilAILKY'S KAST KSD PHAUMACY, fUppeslte Kastern Market.) Kralley's Chicken Pewder cures cholera, etc a cents a pack. 6-3man,w.ru TJ8E MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Janil-3mdlteed ESTATE OF HANNAH DESMOND, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. I cttersef odmlnlslrat'en en sld es'ale haling been granted te the undrrslgned, all persons In debted theretu ure requested te make linme- dla'e payment, and t&nse baring claims or de mands against the same, will present them with out delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding In thu city el Lancaster, lu CHAUL1 - A.IIKIMTDII, JunC6'.dM AdmlDlstrater. ESTATE OF JOSEPH FUNK, LATE of Wsshlngten borough, deceased. Let ters or administration en said estate having tieen granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto ure requested te tnake lm mediate payment, and these hiving claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement le tbe under signed, residing In Washington bernngh. IIKNKV KI11V, AdmlnlKtntnr. Oxe. Nacjiav, Attorney. luuOMdM OLST IN THE WOULD re Censtipitijn, Heiitibs, Biiieuinui and Dvsppsii -is- Cochran's Tonic Bitters. Ouamnteed te give satisfaction or the money wlll be refunded. Large bottles only 30c. rea SALS AT Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. 137 A 11 NOltTH UKKN ST. mart-ly cod It Lancaster, Pa. M 'CO RANK'S PARK. TUESDAY, JUS'E 7, iss? The Greatest llav's Spert ever offered at the Drltlug Park. Twe Match Running Races rer IV) a Side, between MADAM MARANETTE AND MISS MYRTIE PEEK. first race, running X mile heats, te skeleton wagons. Madam Marinette drives Ulgeroen and Hard ltuadag'ttnst MyrtU Peek's famous team (ihestand Debiirry. Alse match running race, aveu a ilde, Smiles, cbanglns horses eich mile In Irent el the grand stand without touching the ground. Alse a stake race (or (ma, trotting, mile heats. 3 1 n S Dlsbrew Hre. name Telegraph Ulrl; llr Bitterly names Hamburg A. a. ievln names Lsdy Indepencence . Persons with teams will be allowed Inside the track circle. Hacea called at 3 o'clock. Admission SO Cents, Including teat en grand stand. Juu3-3td e AK HAliia. Tiik finest Deuble and Twist Slmeuis Suitings : 1'in Ctiecks, Stripes, Newest I'lalds : The very l-ij.oe nicest things machlnery can pre- yeit duce. Capital suit for very large 1 10.00 men : wonderfully low price, I20.00. You'll pay 10.00 and net get se geed. The best Serge Suit in the city at $13.50 ; absolute colors. Wanamakbb ft BnewN's Oak Hall, (Southeast Ceknkr Sixth and Mar- KET STS., PnnADiLFniA. OOalXa waetasAia aaa aarAH. aaaua ia All Klncta of Lumbw and Geal. aa-YikDi Ne, DO Eerta Watar ana Prtnes BtreeU. abere Lemen. Laaeastar. us-it4 OAUMOARDNERS4 JEFFERIEa GOAL DEALERS. OFSioBt-Me.lKorthQuaeDBtrat,ana Me. M Herta Frtnea street. tABMi-Xena rrtaaa suaat, aaar zrs LAMOABTEE, PA. BSaS&ikAiif. j:HAaet.8. p RAH. PARASOLS IN TDK UHKATKST VAIltKTT; PARASOLS At Prices Lewer thin Auvwhvru Blseln the Lily or County. SDN UMBRELLAS In Naturals and In (ieldand slUer. Hepidtlng and UeteieitUK Dune. r: b.& h. MEantKluHt. apl.imrt rUMK IT tl HI TyiDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK. FULL VALUE. ONKHUN1HIKHCI.N-1H WllUTII (ItVKN FUlt KVK.KV 111) I, I. A It. Ml MtiUKPUKSKNTATlONiS. OUli OUK WILL STAND THKTI.ST. The Wearing of iur H.mds will Hear Us Out In Wht We Kay. TeSam Menav Is teget that which will Weir the Longest, and which need net be lie- placed lu a Stall I I tine. SURPRISING I Ws, you will be Muprlsed at our Lew Price. Just step In and see what al.aigeand Ceiiipletn tetk we nte Carrying, and then De and 1 nil our Neighbor. ST L, QUALITt AND I'KICK TO SU11' ALL WIDMYER'S PDRNriDRE STORE, Cerner Bast Kluir and Duke Bta., LANCASTKH, PA. sevUVlrdajVlmw HKIN ITSU'S FURNITURE DEPOT. DON'T FAIL TO SEE -THK- Qreatest Thing for Summer Use -TO UK 11 ID- Ship Hammock- & Canopy. a-Orniunuiital wherever jeu wish te use IL HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NO. 57 AS SOUTH (jUKSN hTUKET. mAm a fit vvrrmtm. VKW UROUKKIKS. Vbitsontide-DeceratiOQ Day, Friends We Want veu Visit the NO 'J6CK1- TUB 8UUAI1K TKA ANU CerrEKHTOHK. Anil get the Valuu fur Kvery Penny jeu spend. ,v u M.iae, Fine Teas and CefTees a Specialty. We also tuvu a rnll Line of CI1U1CC (1 UO CKUIKft. CLARK'S. NO. 1 CC.NTIIK 80UAHK. LA.NCASTEK. aaOur New HelU try Wairoe U cemini;. uiariJ-iMAw TyE ROAST Ot'R OW.N COPKKKS. 2 rinillnirltsoilimcutttesupplyKennlna H brands et i-eiffet In Keel. fresh cenilltlnn, fw . . we have decided en rtstlnx our own. JJJ f ThusbtiylnuourCelfeeln thettreensta'e, 2 as In nrlKlual bir, direct from tne I awst K it Importers, we uan Insure each variety te 8 tw as represented, iHMides hiving the ad- JJ! vantagoet belnK always newly minted. SO k As It Is well known that however (roel erliln-illy, lbmsted Cntrees seen lese their , t rich aroma, which Is the essence el acup s Z or CntTee. lUren LleblK. the Celebrated C" Herman Chemist, aa) si " I he berries of jj fifl Coffee onto roasted lese every hour some- J" S what et their aroma In cetiscquence et 2J the Influence of the etyttn l the air, Nl O which, ewlnt; te porosity of the roasted X rm. berries, can eustly jienetrate. Letfea aa S contains a crj-stullue substance named 2 Cetfelne or Thlme, Iweause It li acorn- SB H rxmnd part of Tea. This mutter Is vela- pj S Hie and every care must r-u uken te con- "at 2 Uln It In the Cetree." eeeluir lsbellevlnir. BB 2 Any peisen deubtlnic It should call and r w be convinced, aa we roast dally In the J BB front part of the store. a! M Nnta our prlees-WK. IS. 18. M. 2i 13. 25 H S and SJ eta per pound. We are still ulvlnir checks with our Teas an.l cairecs. which "s are as geed as Rold te exchange fertllass- e Wware. Vaaes. Clocks, Clueinns and Orua- m t mental Wareef every kind f ;C K AtCLABKK'8 OK1Q1NAI, TKA ANDCOrfEE HTOKK, Ne MWcal KlniiSt. asyTelcpaenu Connection. CAMUIAUM. QTANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS. 40, 42. 4, 45 MARKET 8TUEKT, Bear of Postefllce, . Lancaster, Pa. I have In Stock and Hulld te Order Every Va rlety et the following styles : COUPKH, lllOlilKH.CAHItlOLETb, CAUllI AOK. VluTUUIAS, IIUSINK3S WAUONS, "T" CAKTS, MeCAI.L VYAUONH, SUUII1K8, MAUKKt VTAUON8, Pit JETONB, EXPUKSS WAGONS. I employ tha Heat Mechanics, and have facili ties te build oe recti y any style of Carriage de slrad. Tha Quality, Style, and Finish et my Werk, makes It decldedly the CHEAPEST IN T1IE MAUKBT. MOTTO i " Fair Dealtna;, Honest Werk at Hot Het Hot tem Prices." Please alve me a call. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. PEICES LOWEK THAN ALLOTHEKS. a-One Set of Workmen especially employed for that purpose. WUM MAMA OU HAM. Tsnn drnT-A HUfOK STABLE ! ROOM X! for four horse, and six carriages i In centre of nltv. WM. J.COMPEB. maylS-Tu&Ftfd Ne. 41X West King UU -ntriK RENT. jC Twe or tour room. In Jlrimmer. New Hulldini andsaa nx. Ne. van North Queen street. ScluaiiMiri,ll'5,LivETerr ueai lebis-tfd erncE. -CIOR SAIaK OR RKNT-URICK 8TAHLK J! and let, 17xW feet, en Christian street, be tween st King and Orange slreeU. Can be easily changed Tnte a machine shop or ware house. Easy terms. U. 0. UUUHaKEU, alt ltd attorney -at-Law. HOUSE FOR RKNT OR HAL4, Heuse with modern Imprevebents and steam beak I arge lawn and yard. A variety of trull trees and grape Tloes, Ma tJONertuLlme street. Apply te m , 1A ' aprvttq Ne. 8M North UmeBUeet. .-.-: '. sv, imruuoea. UPKCIAL IIAKUAINM. bard 6 Mcelrey, .13 ud 358e tt Hi UnwH HtrifU (Ot'r.:iOUTAlM INN,) Are efTutlug Sjiecial ltargalns In Men's Laundried Calice Shlrta, with cutTs mid two cellats, at 40c. each. llargaius in Counterpanes at 40, M, t) cts. and upwards. Mar seilles Counterpanes, extra bar gains, at 1.6u, t2 (H), :i.oe aud up wards. Kxtra Utrgalns at 2.oe. Matting in 1 yard, U yards and 1 ) anls wide at bargain price. Smyrna Hugs at 73, M eta., ILue and upwards. One let at 85 els.; cheap at $1.00. Hassocks only fcOc, very cheap. Cocea Hugi.euly 50 eta., worth 75c, Bafd & IcElrey, 33 and 35 teeth (ueea Htiret, (OPP. FOUNTAIN iNN.I marln-lrdAw ei'i:c CIAI. HAGER & BROTHER special: HASER & BROTHER SPECIAL. We are etTerlng at SPECIAL LOW PKICES larKeiuantlllrsel UHT UOOU!, purchased at Trade Sales, and closing lets rrem Manufactur ers and Importers, comprising soma of the most desirable styles and iualllles made for this season', trade. SILKS AM) CUES) UOOI'S, CUKAM KLASNELS ANUSIUUES, SATINBSANI) CK1.NKI.ES, OINOIIAMS AND 7KPUV11S, LAWNS AND 1'It.UE!, NA1NS03KS AND INDIA LI. SON, taiilelinensa.ne TOWKLS, MAUSAILLKI AND TOILET QUILTS, PAUA80LS, Kill, I.IH.S AND SILK ULOVK4, UO-IKIiV, UAUZK UNDKKWKAU, LACES AND EMIIKOIDLUIKS. Jackets and Jerseys. HAGER & BROTHER, Nea. 26 & S7 Wett King Bt. LANCASlEt. PA. CJTOKE OPEN EVERY EVENING. Temple of Economy. BOSTON STORE, 25 AND 28 NOM QDBEN ST., LASCA8TEE, PA. IlhTTKlt VALUES THAN EVEK IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS ! FIFTV PIECES "CATaKILL" SUITING", Forty Inches Wide, ten Yard. ONE CASE EACH 37 1-80. SILK X WOOL SUITINGS. CHECK RKItUKS. PLAID HKKUEH. ALL-WUUL ALUATUUSS. Cream Dress Goods. We have tbe Largest Ai.ertment of Cream Dress Uoed. In this city at Le vent Price.. White Dress Goods. Victeria Lawns. India Linens, Corded Piane, and a bewildering variety of pretty novelties. yeuM be Delighted with the Ai.ertment. WASH GOODS. if you wish te see a Fine Assortment el Waata Oned', vl.lt our store. SATIN NS AND SEEK BUUKEKS lu Variety at5,e.4, 10 and UK Cents. Special Offering of Click Bilks, Ulsck fjuhmere.. Black Henriettas at Leas tha n Ceat of Importation. StammBros.&Ce., LEADERS OF LOW PE1UBH. iVJ n I I rrrr3ETasrt?
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