Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 09, 1887, Image 4

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ay am s4drc of wel-
nafeaaa. tm axareiMi
at raperla from Im ecr-
i anjtlllary bnacMiana
laaapar en "ear Indian" dt
fjMwark Tha afternoon eeawien
Mid anVdaek whMM address
ItC-aMlfafadhja lady mMearj. A
laTfMliaM Will OB UOTDIOU tuuis-
IMDjeeMer practical mwi-
rerk. Delegate are pref em
raeclatia connected with the
I tha Waatmtniter presbytery.
itag at 8 o'clock a popular meet-
IWttba held, at which time addresses
hadllTred by Rev. William u. Hern
et Philadelphia, and Kev. uaivin
. D.D.I of Celeraln, A cordial invi-
lis extended everybody te attend the
lE.tartalnm.nt.
Omext Monday evening a company of
etadenta will give an interesting
aeat la the lecture room el the
i church, under the auspice of
aha Tevag People' aoelety or that church.
:Hwlll consist of concert and lecture, ac
Faesaaealed with a carle art exhibition of
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'-anM. wim atrawmrriea ana ice creaiu. aii
t,.ll? WtU be glen tea furnished by the Chinese In
" A rtns Lecture.
V.'Saaaaehanna ledge room was well Oiled
eat evening, when a lecture was delivered
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-', at ladlea were present The lecturer treated
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LSr'fjad condemning the crusade against the
."ft rder. Mualc was furnished by the Columbia
'SValieaneTcher.
f ToHeldaralr.
Tha ladlea interested in the fair te be Held
Hj- ha tha armory by Cblppeta Castle, Ne 37,
':i- m jni OI US ueiuen r.sgie, eeia rnnuen
E";-;-- awSBlgni wnen ue nnai arrangements ter
Kp aaa aur was cempieiea. ii wui open en next
fijrwsaeuiay Bigataau anuuue uuui uua li.
V-&,. A BWM wui ee present vyvi? evening, a
?!i.nttaaitiar nf mmmindirlH from ether towns
Kc-wlil be preasnt during the progress of the
The Town alesUiig.
a The mealing In the opera house te-night
ajheald be attended by every citizens of the
at) a. The coming Fourth of July should
ha celebrated In a manner te keep the people
at home.
William Sommers was aued by Dennis
Bemmers for disorderly conduct and surety
of the peace. He was arrested by Officer
Wlttick last night, had a hearing this morn
lag and waa sent te jail for ten day en the
first charge and will answer the ether case at
court.
Manager Bear has been requested te attend
a meeting of the State League Association.
Tha withdrawal efttje Scranton club has left
:, wai iT7ljl-Hre association.
eh terrier deg belonging te Henry
feAte baa been poisoned by some perren.
The store building of Mrs. M. A. Keichard
waa tern down te-day.
A man was In town 'yesterday trying te
dliptoe e! two silver watches. He ai
arrested by Officer Wlttick en suspicion of
htvleg stolen a watch in Harrlsburg. This
morning word waa reecelred from that place
stating that the thief had been captured. The
man waa then released.
MTMvaeLinu Niru a m tern a.
OBcers Walsh aud rjla Have a Hard Time
Coequtrlos Oaerg Schrler.
'Geerge Scbrier, who cornea from the neigh
borhood of Manheim, and la of unsound
aalnd,ha been an inmate of the county alms alms
beuse at different periods for two year past
Be has been in the habit of leaving te return
te the institution only after becoming right
tagged and dirty. He waa violent at times
and when be returned yesterday the efficera
Of the Institution determined te lock him up
sa a safe place. This morning Dr. Shirk, one
of the consulting physicians, waa sent for and
aa examination of the man waa made. He
waa found te be insane. Bcbrier at once
walked eft. Werd waa left at the station
beuse and officers were told te arrest the man.
Officer Pyle and Walsh started after him
and found him sitting In a bakery at Orange
aad Plum street As seen as the
officers told him what they wanted
he showed fight. An attempt was made te
pat the handcuff's en the lunatic's wrists, but
tt waa unsuccessful. Finally the nippers
ware applied, and he " caved." He walked
along quietly back te the asylum where be
waa locked up. In the struggle with the
eraxy man Officer Walsh was terribly bitten
la the flashy part of the hand by him, and
Officer Pyle had the end of one linger badly
chewed. Beth efficera were ce.n polled te
have their wounds dressed by a physician.
Get What 11 Was AfUr.
Milten Brady, elMlllersvllle, came te town
Wednesday and left bis horse and buggy
tending in front of the Stevens house from
2 o'clock in the alternoen until 8 In the
evening. Mr. Ulestand, proprietor of the
hotel, began te think that the horse was net
being well treated, se he Informed Officer
Weaver. The latter took the auiuaal
te the Serrel Herse hotel and bad it tied
la the yard. Brady seen returned
aad, after making great neue, threatened
te have the officer arrested. Weaver did net
ear worth a cent and then Brady turned
hi Ire against Proprietor Hiestand, of the
Steven house. He went te the hotel during
Hiestand'a absence, said be could whip him
or any of hi frlendstsnd made se much noise
that finally one of Mr. Hiestand'a friends,
who could no longer stand the abuse, took
blm In charge and thrashed him In great
shape, llrady left ter hla home a sadder and
wiser man.
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llaces at lb ralr.
The committee en racing of the Lsucaster
County Fair association have arranged the
following pregramme :
Tuesday, Auguat 3a 3:00 class for Lincss Lincss
tereennty boras only, premium f 150; zaz
4am premium f250.
4 Wedaeeday 2:15 class, premium 20e,
i"Jt-mmmmtmm half.mlla haata. heat twn In fthran
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jffiftewHttaa sim,
1 .,-vi xasuwHaur a
Thstiadsjr 330 class, premium 300; run-
laree-quartermiie neat, beat two
la three, premium ii50.
Friday. 220 elaas, premium 1150. Kun
atag one mile, beat two la three, premium
IM.
The rules are Ave te enter and Ibree te
atart There will be four money divided a
follew: 60, 25, IS and 10 percent.
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M awa of tha OellM.
?M President T. O. Apple returned last even-
'ThalMM ,k marilni Mf nal awnn.1 I..
3& MBOi VH" MV Mniu w bvuviw bjuuu u
1 JC Ikan O. Ifa had m nliuinl anil nrnlllahla
''arlts, aad waa well pleased with the proeeed-
;. fw.meeuag. ue was elected a ueie-
fiArV aaahafaai bmb. TaaMaaiilaBi In aatlJanil a, vnawtllnn Ihara
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aaiyaaraaa fafanauve ei in general
tr awaad.
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fjy auaasaie, or eaaevar, aaa rtv. v. a.
rv " auegie aaa wue, of veaaaas ra, are guesi is
TaiviudiBiin mn iui ti... .. i
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'k Tawareparaterj depart anat wW reralah
ahaaa y eaag aaea far aaUaaa thai year.
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A. HeeflbMa.aeel letmA.
wad at tha railiiBJii at hw lather
ITa. 1M Merth Qaaaa atraat, ea Wedaeeday
at 1:15 p. at, of eeasajaptlea.
Be had beea alck alaea Deeesibar
let The deceased was a bright
yeaag easa end en April 4, 1886 graduated
at tha medical school of nutioaereUnlvaralty.
Ha had expected te practice In Fulda, Neble
county, Ohie, but 111 health prevented. lie
waa then prepared te go te Kansas but
abandoned that purpose aud made
up his tulud te piactlce his prefes.
Ien here; but again declining health
made It Impossible, lie was In bis Jlth year.
His early training was received In St. An An
teony' tchoel and bis funeral will lake
place from St. Anthonys latnoue cnurcu en
Saturday morning at t o'clock : luteruienl at
St. Jeseph's cemetery.
PICKED UP AKOt'NII SOWN.
Te-day Is the least of Corpus Ulirletl In the
Catholic churches, but It Is no longer a holy
day of obligation.
Daniel Gibbens, lermenly of IDs city, was
graduated at the law department el the Ue.
veraliy of Pennsylvania en Wednesday.
Clemeut H. Urubb and family arrived In
this city today from Philadelphia. They
will spend the season at their summer resi
dence, North Lime street, this city.
Win. 11. (liven, eq , and family, of Colum
bia, will occupy a collage along the sea shore
during the summer. They leave Columbia
about June 20th.
Last evening a young lady, residing en
Seuth Queen stieet, advertised for her lest
deg. Te-day she found htm safely locked lu
her own house, where he was unfortunate
enough te be Imprisoned several days age
while In company with his mistress. He
will be marked absent several days this
month.
An Urgan-Orleder at Large.
Jeseph Lenenteena, the organ-grinder, ar
rested for assault and battery en Jacob
Gumph'a little daughter, had a bearing be
fore Alderman Spurrier Wednesday evening
and was dismissed en payment of costs by
the accused, Mr. Uumph net caring te carry
the case te court If the organ griuder Is the
same one who played In front of ttie In In
tkl.mekncer office this mornleg for about
an hour, he and his ergau ought te be
locked up for Jlfe. Ue played " Sweet
Violets" six times, "The Sweet By and By"
seven times, the "Wacbt um Hliein" and
"Sweet Heme" as often and several string-
halted waltzes and Scotch l eels a dozen times.
He never ceased turning the crank except te
pick up pennies thrown te him by some evil
minded people. Theergan-grtuder's bearded
assistant were an ovtrceat in the het suu
shine and looked as if his hands and lace had
net felt soap for a year or two.
Uncharged en a Writ.
About a month age, Frank Suydan was sent
te jail for Wdays by Alderman ltarr,fer being
drunk snd disorderly. Yesterday alternoen
he was taken before Judge Patterson en a
writ of habeas corpus, and his discbarge was
asked for. It was shown that he lives with
bis mother, who, since his confinement has
been at home alone, and net in geed health.
Ne one opposed the discharge, aud after his
honor had administered a severe reprimand
teSuydsui, he waa given his freedom.
Death of Jareb L. Landls.
Jaccb L Landis, a well known citizen of
Washington borough, died at the residence
of bis son, Emanuel, last evening of paralysis.
He had a stroke several weeks age and
another en Sunday, tie was was tVJ years of
age and leaves a family of several grown
children. The funeral will take place Satur
day alternoen at 1 o'clock, and the Interment
will be made at Melllnger'a meeting house,
East Lampeter tewuah'.p, where the sort tees
will be, held.
A Slander Suit.
Samuel Kugel and l!zzle, his wife, have
brought a suit ler slander asalnst Jacob M.
Uanlen, of Cellins' Station. It Is alleged that
Uanlen made remarks atlecttng the character
of Lizzie KugeL Hall wai demanded In the
sutn of fe.OOO. On motion of Hanleu's counsel
the court this morning reduced the bail te
f-.OUU, which was furnished.
Feet Badljr crashed.
Last evening at Krazer station, ou the I'enn
sylvanla railroad, i'hlllp Katilckuer, brakr
man en extra tram west, wuiln agisting in
unloading a heavy box of car bras-, bad bis
feet very badly crushed by the box falling
en it He was taken te bis home at Harris
burg en the News Express this morning.
Sale or Ileal K,UI.
Dr. Welclians, assignee of Jacob E. Rete,
sold at public saleat the Fountain Inn hotel,
last evening, dwelling N't. 130 Seuth Queen
street, for file, subject te a mortgage of $l,i.ue
and unpaid Interest, te Henry Hurger ; and
Ne. T for U5, subject te a like mortgage, te
Oeo. K. Heed.
The Tangert Vase Uuntlnerfi.
The case el desertion against Walter Tan
gert, en complaint of his w Ue, which was te
have been disposed of by Altleriuau Deen
Wednesday alternoen, was continued with
out day, and the accused was remanded te
the ceuuty jail. There was an eilert made
te settle the case, but the defense were un
able or unwilling te pay ilia cenf, Including
mileage.
Iteunien of lha Ninth l'a Cavalry.
The following named members of the Ninth
Pennsylvania Cavalry left Lancaster this
morning forMiddletewn, Dauphin county, te
attend tbe reunion of the surviving members
el the regiment which is being held there
te-day: Jehn Cresbacb, E. 1". Slia'zir, C. T.
Tucker, A. K. Shenck, II. C. Sbenck, A.
K. Dern, Daniel W. Melzler, James A Nltn Nltn
lew, Jacob W. Hubble, A.S. Wlngert, Jehn
B. Workman, Chas. 1. Dern, Daniel S.
Metzler.
Judge Slerrur a a I.lstaner.
from the rhllaaclphlr llulletlii.
One of the chief characteristic! or the Ute
C'tilet Justice Mercur was the faculty he os
Bossed for listening. Tills was cultivated,
probably, through the exacting requirements
of his duties en the bench, where he was se
often called upon te listen te the presentation
of dull facts and prosy spseches. He uarried
this quality into private life, aa will be shown
by the recital of a single Incident The chief
Justice attended the Inauguration otlieveruor
Beaver last January in his official capacity,
being called upon te administer the oath or
office te tbe new executive. In the alter,
neon he was one of tbe many who took
the ripecial train coming east, and he
was accompanied by his aen-lu law, Colonel
B. Frank Eshleman. Soen alter the train
pulled out of Harrlsburg Colonel Eshleman
Ielt ihe side of th chief Justice te speak te a
friend, and Inte the seat vacated dropped a
well kuewn and at one time eminent states
man, noted ler his loquacity. The statesman
at once opened bis conversational batteries
upon the chief Justice anil until the train
mr " I'ner-oecupylUK exactly euu
bmir-did he pour into the ear of Judge
Mercur bis volumes of talk. 1 1 la safe te v
hat during this entire time T the Judge d5
net utter ten words. He sat and llatannd
the lliw or talk with a degree St geed urturS
that way simply wonderful, and appearml
tehe thoroughly interested lu ell K5
A liars Chance.
rer rent-One or thu best sUire stands in ,
county, with postelUco la operation, sltuatud lu
Ibe vllJavoef Salungi, anddeliiKa bulmB, of
liu.oeo yearly. Geed reasons given ler thu pro
prietor gelug out et busluesi, Apply te oral
dress, J. 11IKSTANU Bl'aurrKIt,
J9 3ld ealnuga, Lancaster County, l'a.
UMAtUa,
if ehkiii. In this city, en the Sib lnit. Cbas.
A. llehman. at. O.. son of Jehn A. and Catharine
K. Uebman, In the Kith year or bis age.
Ths lelatlve and friends of tha ramify, also
the medical fraternity, are respectfully invited
te attend tb funeral, from the resldeuee of his
parents. Ma IM North Queen street, en Satar
day morning at 8j( o'clock. High Mass at St,
Antheny's church. Interment at at. Jeseph'
cemetery.
.4011 -In Washington borough, ou tbetth
last., Jacob L. Landu, In the euayear of hit
Relative, and friend, are retctrn.llr Invited
te attend the fnaeral en Saturday afternoon at I
o'clock. Services and interment at Melllnger'
meeting house, Kast Lara peter township.
at it a Jim.
New Sara Marast
Maw teaa. June 9 Fleur market .Meady t
tin, at teau at supernne, u .'ije ou
geed
Eerai
te OH(il(xi niini twi ii. u f. w
(nod
ncv ezira start.3 n isi u common ie goon
avtr W Mtm. 13 l
i western, w fji
WhMtt Mn. I ked State, tl (Ml Ne. t de.
ea state.
(Pet Me. J KM. wintur, June. ;fccs July,
uhq t receipts. nuwi ampnii-nt. ',,' uup.
Cern Ne. i mixed eub. e I deJune,47Xci
July, Mtfc i receipts, tVt shipments, none.
Oats Ke I Wtme Stata, .lie i Niv a de
7fcs Ne-astlied, pnh,J.Hie i,l une, : July,
Met recvlnta. none bn t Mitpmenta. none.
ttytn duli t weatarn, tb&x i suus MHSjWe.
Harley nominal.
rerk dnllt old tniw, llOM new.llfim
lArdJ une. K W t J uly, rt 97 1 Auk . U7.
MiiIimww tlnn at Hr for 60 betlln stuck.
Turpentine dull at SVe.
Hestnflrmt strained te geed, tirQl SO.
Petroleum dull : UeBned. tn cas.sHc.
fretshts dull l grain te Londen, Z1-
Butter dull! Western Crratmerv. Ue)lTH".
Cheese dull : Slate factory, new, liiic ;
White, liHJ e;c.
Im iteadv i State. 17et Western, lfWvHc
Buar dull r Hflned Cutleal, t lite;
Hrannlated. MQS 13 16c
Tallew dull ; prime city, 3c.
Hlce nominal : Carolina, fair te reed. 3t)3Ke.
Coffee dull I fair carseua. 2'Mc ler lh
Obieaae rradsH starasv
USIiube, June J. lO.Wn in. Market opened.
Wheat I une, 'Ma; July, Kc.; Aug., Wc;
iMMlU. 8iSC-
M)rn June, 3-c ; J uly, 3!i-(c i Auk, tOHci
SepM lie
data-June, S5Jc; July, KKc ! Auk.. 9 :
Mpt., !tC
l"em Net quoted
Lard I une, ?IH' J uly, 5 (SS i Aug., 7J.S i
Sept., ijN)
Short Klb Iniitsl7 50; July, I75JH ; Aug.,
17 W j Sept., 17 1.7H-
ctestss.
Wheat-June.aiHct July, SlSc: Aug, OHc
sept., s c
Cern nine. STKc : July, 3ic : Aug
40C
bepu, VMc.
eau June, 2 s July, 2S-c; Aug, c
Sept.. SV".
l-erk-June,Kinv
Lard I une, Hi .V ; J uly, H 6!) ; Aug, 6 77H ;
Sept,, 10 7M.
fttbs-Juue, t7Hi Jnly, l M: AuK,l7 US:
Sept., 17 M.
Drain and rrovuiena,
rurnlseed by 9. K. YunJt, Breker.
Cbiohie, June 9,1 o'clock p.m.
Wheat. Cern. twta. 1'erk, l.ard.
91t 37'i 2i ... 6B!
June
July
August
September.
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Uecvinber 3
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Car Lets.
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Uecelpts
Winter Wheat.,
SprlnK Wheat..
Cern.
Oau
Bye
Barley
OU City.
Crude OU
t3
Head.
WU0
HecelDts Hcsis...
Closing I'rlces 1 o'clock p. m.
neat, i.nru. uais. I'nra.
Lard.
6 6!
6 K7
6 T7
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6 W
June
July
August
September..
October..
December...
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Ut stecat Market,
Cmuaoe, Jhuh 3. The Drmtrt' Journal re re
eorts: Cattle Itecelpta, '.) head: shipments,
ie.uu) ; market steady ; shipping steers, U60 tn
1..SOSJ.. II MQ't 10; Blockers and reeders, t-' 3)
QMS)! rows, bulls and mixed, llfegJM); bulk,
II tog te: TexaicatUe, K0"O i
Uegs ttecetpta. 'I.ttu hexd; shipments, J.TO
head ; market slen ; rough and mixed, M be
OMi: nacklngand shtnnlnr. llViflSM: light.
H5"IJi: skips, J ai ,
sneep ueceipts, su neaa : snipmeuia,
l : market low : natlve M (efll JO : West
ern, 13 00fjl.5; Tcxans, ti T50J M, lambs, 11 23
OSS.
1ST Lisbrtt. Cattle Becelpts, 3"i head -.
shipments, 2; market slew . prime, KUOQMu;
latr te geed. It TiQIM; common, tl 2&QI CI ;
cattle shipped te New Yerk, neae.
Hogs HecelpiA. 1100 head i shipments l'AI
htmd : market tlnn; Philadelphia. V aieS);
J erkers, S elfJS 13 : common te light. II 73U3 1 ;
pigs II 5jl .5; hogs shipped te New Yerk,
none.
Sheen liecelpts, MOO head : shipments, Svm:
market Arm; rrl"lp. ' JeiC30; (tlrtogeod. Ilia
t .3 ; common. I.' bow "-e : ) eanm lamns, i au
a; spring lambs, I rrjl 50.
Htm Verk stocks.
Nsw Yeaz, June 9. 1J0 p. m. Meney leaned
at IH per cent. Exchange steady, H !KO i :
Qevernmenta firm. Currency 6's, II 23 bid; Is
Coup, II 29i bid i K's de, U t'.tK bid.
The stock market opened feverish and dur
ing the first hall hour prices declined y, te X per
cent, en selling by some brokers en the brar
slJu of the market. After the first call the tone
was steadier and prices hardened en the receipt
of advices from Louden of higher figures for
American securities. At neon prices had about
recovered the early decline, lha market has
since been dull and featureless.
Stock SI ark eta.
Quotations by Ueed, McUrann A Ce., bankers
Lancaster, fa,
aw ters list. II a. a. 13k. Jr.
Canada Pacific 50 Jyw ev
C.C.C.A1 M
Colerado Ceal !"? SO 5eu
Central Fac I'J'i 3"i 1-k
Canada Southern i:y. 6i)i C.'H
ChL St. L. A l"gh 12
Den.AKIe.U 'U A V'Z
Uel.L.A W LX lX U-n
Erie !3 SvJi avj
He, 2nds '.'.iy.
Jer. C 81K "Hi
K. AT jn .30 '.!''
Leu. AM & Ifili ui
L. Shere T, VA V.'i
Mlch.Cen ." ..." :u
Heck Valley , ,. 3JW
Missouri Faclflc l'K WX 1 !'.
N.P 3I 31JJ 31j!
M.P. fret tr-'l tv b2
N. West, 17;; 1SI liiH
n.y.c im" nj" my.
Kast Tennessee C l.l.'i
Omaha H 51H Mtt
Oregon Transportation JJH SiU six
Ontario A W.r. . ,. ....
Pacific MaU tby. iV'
Blchrnnnd Termtnal bA 3-U ."U
St. Paul ui Wi W4
Tex.Pec :u'4 ii 3iyH
Union I'ac fj a ur.
Wabash Cem 3) $il IvU
Wabash Prel H'i 3I' 31
Western U 7s 7s5i 7K
West Shere Ik-, nils ....
Mew England 5 tell be'A
raiLADSLPBia list.
Lflh. Val tyVX
U.S. Y.APhlla nu
l'a. K It- k4
Beading SIJi 25 l'-16 Sfi
Leh. Mav Al
Uestenv.Pass
P.A -X
M.Cent .T.
Peeples Pass
Kdaj.tien'ls. JirU
oil ay, 6' uy,
PhUa. TracUen ;' .. ..
-Vir ADrERTIUMtESTS.
B
AKINQ I'OWDEH,
ROYAL
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
TUIS newdar never
varies.
marvel of
- f.itm.uauKUIMaWI
economical tlmn th nwiinm
I purity, atrenir Lh and whnbiuimaiiA..
Mera
wihiSmpSHu?n wUn "e multitude of low
lifiJ S?H,lgn,,,u2imer Pnesphat powders,
fm wl!,H.JL.?aa, t0TAfc Pewdbb Cot
lw Wall Street. New Yerk. mar:lvdAw
WAblTfS-vWOM.AN WANTH WOUK
V , bv tha day-washing, liunlnu. hen.A.
cleanlug or any kind el wer a. Api'lv at neu"8
11 HO.n Eae't VINK8T.
milERE WILL BE A
GRAND CONGEST
IT THS
Maennercher Garden
THJS EVBXINQ
By Prof. Christ. Burger's Orchestra. Tha State
Capital Band will Hive a Concert en Saturday
Afternoon and evening, ltd
if M W ADiyiR TISMMKim.
WANTKt-A POSITION BY A CHAM
tiermald I hetal preferred Apply at
r. a TROUT A C-e.s
Ne.nN. Quean at
LOST ON WKDNK8DAY MOHN1NU,
ou tht Central Market, or en Uue or Baai
PMtige streets, a l.ADT'SUULU uttEABTrin,
ilh I'ean ana stone reiiinu,
The nnfler will
be rewatdeS by ruturntnK
It te Ne. SIS Kait
urangu street, or at
ll
THIS en ICE.
WJ
ANTKD-.V OKNKKAL HOUMK SK.K.
rant fur a small lamlly. Atielv. rUKB
Or CHAttUB, at
r. ll.TKOtlTACO.'S
a N.UueeuSU
nHKWOKKS !
HKKWOKKStt
New radv for dealers
Call and see wbiil Is
new, Telephone.
JOHN K. WKAVKB. At,
Ne. ll'l West KlUKSt
Ju Std
anONflKKSS HALL,
J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Opened June a,ls;. AcromuieAatav .v. Music
all the season. attLO M. l'OTTKK,
Juntmd MatiAKur.
iisik5t mortiTaeesT'ok ji,sie rAew,
A? ai.VO and a.itu en !mpreed prepeitvln
Kansas City; value of properly ever three
times tbe sum leaned. Interest, seven percent.,
semi annual Insurance pe'lcles transferred as
collateral. These securities am of the best ab
selutelysafe. ler particulars rail en
JKKKMIAUKIKK,
Junitil Ne. SiH Seuth Queen Mrect
AUKAND STKAWHKKKY FESTIVAL
given by Christ Cheral Society "111 be
held lu Fulton Hall. Till It se ay, flUHAY
andSATL'lltlAY LVEMM... JtlNKH, in and
11. Admission 10 cents, tach ticket entitle
the beldpr te one plate of cream. All are cor
dially invited Jel-Tld
SuoTet.KAI'U
Elegant Oablaet Photographs
One Dellar Per Dezen,
ROTE'S.
M-Seit Hoertothe l'ostefflce. JuS-lwdtt
ESTATK OF B. 11. e)n"iTeK,LATE OF
Strasbur ItoreuKh, deceased, letters or
administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto are requested te make Immediate pay
ment, and the?u havtuir claims or demands
against the same.wtll present them without dvlay
for ettlement te the undersigned, residing In
siiasuurK, Lniii'uiuicuuiK), i a.
1. I) UONualt, Administrator.
A. 11 srr Smith, Attorney. tuylMtdTh
tpOCllHAN'S COKN CURE
WHY?
Why Suffer with Cerns or llunlens when
Cochran's Cern Cure
Will permanently remove, without patn. Hard
or Seft Cerns, minimis or Warts Ne trouble te
use, Quick te relieve. Uuaranteed te ettecta
enr, anQ -eUl at i5e. a bottle, with brush, by the
manufacturer,
H. B. OOOHRAN,
NOS. 137 A 1U NOKTH ViUKEN ST.
marS-UeedU Lancaster, l'a.
, T BORHK'8
New Ready for Jalj 4th, 1887.
We are prepared te furMsh dealers with ril'.L
WOKKs- ex all kinds, at the LO WK3T t UULK
SALKl'KICES behave hanitld riKKWOKKs for twenty
tire Years, and have b--en maklm a business et
JOUBISUTOUKALKK-t.
Buying our riKBCUACKEUS from the Im
porters, and the Works direct rrem tha manu
facturers. w are enabled te compute with any
of the Jobbing Houses et Philadelphia or New
Yerk aad you can see the goods before pur
chasing, ssf-Prlces furnished npen sppllcitlen.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET,
LAMCASTKB. PA.
AsTTeleptene.
J.&
MAKT1N A CO.
SEASONABLE GOODS!
Uew Arrivals Every Day
-AT
Prices Never Quoted Before.
live Hundred Yards
AMERICAN SATEENS,
At ec. a yard, reduced from 12Hc.
One Case AMKIttCAN h&TEINS at 6c a yard,
S3 different patterns te select from, all new.
One Case AMIIUCA1 fe ATKINS, extra wide,
at tee. a yard, sold everywhere at WXc,
OneCaseAUKKICAMSATEKMSat lte a yard,
and some call them French Sateens and
retail tbsin at IV;.
Eelectlens consists et pretty designs In Oreen,
Blue, Urewn, Heliotrope and Black
ureunds.
FRENCH SATEENS.
fifty different patterns, manufactured by Grer,
Human A Ce., M. Cheulzets. Marezean A
Ce and O. Wallach.
l'rltcs-U, 30 and 33 Cents.
CRINKLED.
Three Thousand YardsCUKAM 8EBUSUCKBB,
narrow and wide ttrlpcs, 1c. a yard.
CB1NKLK1) EEEUSIJCKBBS In Black. Garnet
auu.airuwu Dtrijws, bi ius. a yara ;
regular price, 13c.
SPK1NO HKES8 GOOIJS-Kvery yard In stock
reduced te cost te make room for our
Summer wtlghu.
HEAUfjlAUTKltS roll
- Window and Doer Screens.
Having made a large contract for weed, wire
Bugbiiium.. nDiUV,uiaiU,UinUU, DVIBVU
Deers and windows at a lower price than ever
before, screen Deers with Houghten's patent
i-urneni wane te erner xrem si ae up. ecrren
Wlrdews from 33c. up fcreen Wire, all widths,
in vicvn, discs auu arftuuscape
AWNINGS.
Full line of AWNING BTBIPK9, Fancy and
tanle Celers. Awning Hardware aud Material
of all descriptions. Sele agents for Kuhlman's
Patent Awning fixture., the Best and Neatest
aw mug fixtures aaaue.
China Mattings.
Mere than one hundred different straw China
Matting, at prices never before se low. Faucy
Mattings from MXe. Elegant Damask Patterns
alls, ID and ec a yard.
J. B. Martin Ce.,
CBf.Wrat KIm ftFriMe Bta.
LAMOASTBIb fA.
TBLiraenx coxbeetiok,
SKIT ADrMRTlSKMKXTa.
JUNK AN ij CUKAi!
Harvest Whleky.
AT KOllHKK'S LIUUOH BTOHh,
Me. Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a.
WANTKD MKN, HOYS AND CHIL
dren tn knew HTAtlrrKK A TO. 31 -VI
North gneen street, are selllnr nTHAW IIAIS
cheaper than they have ever been sold In Lan
caster, jj iwdll
WANTKI1-TOUR1STH AND OTHERS
toknewsraurraiiA i:e.. si-ai North
Unssn street, keeps the larcest and most ele.
Ianur iwwiiuHi nun ei a nil nn arm
NU IIAOS at the very lowest prices.
KSandTHAVKt.
J3 iwdll
SCHOOL TAX, 18K7.
Thnduplleatels In (he hands of thnTnaa
urer. Three per cent, en" ter prompt payment payment
Ortlce hours from a. in. till In. m.
W. l MAIISIIALUlreasurer.
Jeltldk Me. UContre .siiuarn.
NOT1CE-TIIHKE VKK CENT. AHATK
tnent will I ie allowed en all City Tax paid
en or before July 1,
J. II. RATIiriW.
City Treasurer,
Jsl-lwdK
TACOllK
HUKAFFEK'M
LIQUOR STORE
HKMOVKU TO
NO. 1.1 CKNTUK SQUAUK, LANCASTKIt, TA.
maylS tld
UOrOSAUS FOK THE IllTllTijlNli
AND KKIICTt.MI Or A rlHK ALAHM
LINK. Proposals will be lvcelted until Tue.
day evening, June II, In7, at 7 ocle-k, bv the
Fire Committee, for the erection of a fire Alarm
Line, In thu city of Lancaster. Pa. Plans and
specifications can be Ml at the oftlce of the
Chler Ktigtneoret the rire lieparlirent. Ne. sK
Kast Orange stres't where preMHals are te bu
received 1 he line Ie lw out up under the super
vision of the Chief of the IVpartment.
The Committee reserve the light te reject any
or all bids.
BYOKDKUOr THE COMUITThC.
Attest : C. 11. r a-s ciit, Clerk. JM'.tld
31'KINO, 1SS7.
A Mew Departure ter Lancaster tn rtne Tat
ertng. Importing direct from the best makers
el Fine Woellens. I havstnslrecctxcd through
the Itosten custom house, a large Invoice of my
own Importation or
SUITING, Sl'UINO OVRKCOATINU AMU
TUOUSKltlMJ.
The like or which, for style and eualttv.has
never been equaled In this city, and cannot be
iuritaased.
A special Invitation Is herebv exteoded te all
In want of Spring Garments te call early and
secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the ury
best and prices lower than ever.
a ur.uiiAKT,
marI7-lydlt Me. 43 North Utieen Street
MXVVUaiUHH.
-pixcunsieNs.
RAYMONIVS
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Kxiiensvs Included,
Parties et limited sl7e will I.kvi PHtLat-sL.
nita Mesuav, Jt'tra, asu SMuxuav, Aceisi a,
TWO GRAND TOTJR3
TO TUB .
Yellowstone National Park !
The entire trip will occupy 17 days, and Ten
Osystwicn the customary period will be spent
amid the wonders of the Park, with special
facilities fervlewlmr the Marvelous Het Springs
and ileyser., the rails of the Yellowstone,
Grand canon or th Yellowstone, Yellowstone
Lake, etc On the outward Journey halts will be
Bade at Chtcatfe, Milwaukee, the Ueautltnt lells
et the Wisconsin, M Paul, Mlnneniells, and
Lake mnneieuka. anden the return at Niagara
Fall.
Alse Seven bummer Trlpi In July
Kavatesit I. A. Wnrrceais.
awTSend ter descriptive ctrculara.dH.lKnntlutf
whether txxik et Jiiven July trips or Yellow
stone hatlemil l'ark Tour Is desired.
U. f. SHIELUS,
Agent ler I'.aymend's Vacation Excursions, 111
beulh Mnth St. (under Continental Hetel),
Philadelphia. Junjjtd
HAT. V ATM, MO.
B
AKGAINiS IN STKAW GOODS.
Stauffer & Ce.,
AIIE. TU1 WEEK, UIV1NU
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
ON
Straw Huts
r They are Closing Out certain llnrs at Cost
and etTeilng M'KClAL BAUUAIMg en all
ethers. Ilauet Every Desirable btjle at Lew
est Prices.
STHUFFER & CO.,
MIS. ai A; 33 0BTH CjUtE.N ST.,
LANCAHTEB, FA.
rVMJIlTOHB.
Call us up It Ttlrphene,
wltk which we hare been
connected te-day, and jenr
wants la our line will hare
our best attention.
IIEIMTSir.S
Fnreltnre liepet.
TyiOMYKK'H KUKN1TUKK 8T0KK.
FULL VALUE.
OMKIIONUUEDCKNTb WOKTU GIVEN FOK
VKBY UOLLAK.
NO MISUEPUESKNTATION8.
OUU WOUK WILL STAND THE TEST.
The Wearing of Our Goods will Bear Ua Out In
What We Say.
Te Save Meney Is te get that which will Wear
the Longest, and which need net be lie
placed In a Short Tluie.
SURPRISING I
Yes, you will be Suprised at our Lew Prices.
Just step In ana tea what a Large and
Complete Stock we are Carrying,
and then (Je and Tell Your
Neighbor,
STYLE, QUALITY AND PKICK TO SUIT ALL
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
UUtQAwTEK, FA.
ITUWHBW
r a lack of rAttmex.
pAf.ACK.OPFABIUON.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTI-.lt, PA.
Laces I Laces I Laces!
COMK ANUSI.KOl'BWONDKUrUL
A.tOltTMKNT Or
LACES
it reiuptties the itrnndesl assortment of
Cream and Beige,
Oriental and Egyptian Laces
IN ALL WIDTHS.
OvJr 1.M dlttereul patterns, ran Klim In price
Irein ti a yatd up.
Special Bargains In Orlsntal ibices at I0c a
yard.
udltferent patterns worth 15 te 18 eta.
IV Inch Oriental bklrlln, Wand Wets.
l'vlKe and Cieam, Oriental and KKyptlan l.ace
Skirting In Krval attty.
ANe Twe-Toned Ijice Sklitlni;., Brown and
White, lkilKO and Cream.
TORCHON LACDS.
Over loe pieces of Ueil Torchon Laces In alt
widths Irem 'Jc a yanl up,
A Most Wonderful Assortment
Meter has such a variety been seen In this city.
Prices hai e never lceu s low.
CONVINCE YOURSELF I
Imitation Torchon Laces by thoplecontmauu
facturers' prices.
Whlte Wash Dress Laces, 4 ami S els a yard.
Yeu will bs surprised at their chopnes.
Colored W.ish Iicclnnll raneyCoiublnnlleus
at . 8 and 10 cts n yard. .. your se ssld them
at V te '2i eta a yard.
eru A30iiTMK.Nr or
Black Site Laces
lbEtjUALLl A8 LAUUK.
We are selling Kleaut lllack MIk Spanish
Laces at Xi. 9) and ii cls a yanl
Black Spanish, Spanish Outpure, Ontpure aud
Chantllly Lac rinnnclnRS at lowest prices
Mack Silk KscurlU L'tces, ia W and Se cts
a yard.
lllaekSllk Spinlsh Netats-wa yard.
Brad Net, CH I1PI, II (O ami II 50 a yard.
Bead Ut, A, 3 and I J cls te ll.l'i a yard
Beaded Dress 1'rents at 7Sc Thvse uru lul
lenxth and are worth lili) a piece.
Eltant llead r rents tttrvie, mid everywhere
at:tt.S0 te 13.00.
Our stock of CAMIIIIIC and SWH3 l.M.
BUOIDKHIKS has never been selarise, and e
feel safe in stating that such a arluty hits never
been brought te this city.
Narrow Kdglngs from '.
Kletrant Medium Widths at 10 te 1& cts.
Unllllngsup te VJ Inch, 20 and "St vts ajard.
IM-lncb rieunclng, 6". r.t und 7J cts a yard.
IS Inch Skirting, Bi, ;,; cU, M, ll.CJ, ll.JOte
i U) a j ard.
Ureat Keductlen In Prices et, Fine
Colored
Straw Hats I
MOW IS YOUIt CHANCE.
LADIES' GOSSAMERS.
mw Hetter goods for lower prices than any
store lu tblsctty
AMVMMMHTS.
M
lGH.YNN'S IVAKK.
MUSUAV, .irXK is, 1SS7.
The Orjiitest Bay's Spert ever offered at the
Driving Park.
Twe Match Running Races
Fer inula Elde.bctwcen
MADAM MARANETTE
AND-
MISS MYRTIE PEEK.
FlrBt race, running X mile heats, te skeleton
wagons, Madam Maranetta drives Ulgeroenand
Hard Itead against Myrtla Peek's famous team
(ihe.tand Debarry. Alse match running race,
$ a side. Smiles, changing herses nichmlle In
front of the grand stand without touching the
ground. Alse a stake race for turn, trotting,
mile heats, S In 5. Dltbrew Bres, name Telegraph
Ulrl ; Dr. bitterly names Harrlsburg ; A.S. jsevln
names Lady ludepencentu .
Persons with teams wUl bu allowed Inside the
track circle.
Kaces called at 3 o'clock. Admission te Cents,
Including seat en grand stand. Jun7 tld
rmAH ame oewwxmn.
fWKVEK ! COFFBE ! ! t'OKFEK ! 1 !
Higher! Higher!! Higher! ! !
KUTTUK-
American Tea and Ooffee Stere,
Oi CKNTUK SQUAUK,
Having iiutta a supply en hand before Iho lute
rise. enables us tesell CelTee per ixiund at IS, 16,
IK, 21, !B. Vi nnd 30 cts and upwards.
Best Teas In the market.
Prunes-Nice. 8 fts, 23c, very nice, 3 fcs, 2Sc ,
and very beat, 12 and 15c ..
Just received Queen Olives, by pt., it , or gal.
Uberktns loose.
AVIioeds delivered promptly.
JOHN A. CLARK,
luartMMAw NO.ZICENTHKSQUARK.
IITE ROAST OL'K OWN COFFEES.
2 Finding Itseilllllcult tesupplygennlne k
brands of Ceirees In geed, fresh condition, M
.. srs have decided en roasting our own. S
Es Thus buytngourCerroe In thegreen state, 2
UN In original bags, direct from the Largest 15
W Impeiters, we can Insure each variety te
8 be as represented, besides having the ad. 2
vantage et being always newly roasted. R
, A. It I. well known that however geed M
ertatnally. Boasted Ceffeea seen lese their ,.
fie rich aroma, which la the essence et a cup g
S of Coffee. Baren Lteblg, the Celebrated E"
W Merman Chemist, savs i lbe berrtea of 4
S Coffee onee roasted Iem every houraeme- 2
what of their aroma in consequence et g
, , the Influence of the eiygen t the air. jg
O which, owing te porosity or the roasted 00
Pberrlna, can easily penetrate. Coffee
contains a crystallne snbstanca named 2
S Codeine or Thline, because It la acorn. BV
H pound partel Tea. This matter Is vela- M
C tile and every care must be taken te con 00
?S tain It In Ihe Coffee." Seeing ts bellevlpg. M
5 Any person doubting It should call and J"
O be oenvluced. us we roast dally lu the w
M front part of I he store. Sri
10, is, J", '.'. z.1. xa a
uie sun giving . .
Coirees. which "
i eichanuu ler Ulaas P.
. Chroines and Orna- s3
I mental Ware of every kind. 2
At CLABKE'8 OBIOIN AL TK A ANl) COFFIK
OiUi " vm vwi muBu.
Tel op hone Connection.
NOTICE TO TEAOUERH 1
The Beard of Scheel Directors of Ksjt
Denegal township will meet at Maytown en
Tuesday, J una 1L 187, at :i o'clock p. in., ler the
pnrpese et appointing teachers for laid district.
AMreea all communication, te
HMONL. Bit AN DT. Secretary,
j-na B ltl, Mari.ita, Fa..
u Wet our pncfB-WHi.
BftndS5eUPrpeuna. w
awH alM atal tfraTarl ILwl IFOlll t(
. m aavitiwa.. VUM. llTflCkB.
E
imruoeDA
r auiVLKKAea
Summer Uedemir.
We hire Just llenght at Lew Prleee,
LADI'a', cllll.lltlC.i ANIM1KNTV
UAH.R ANDHIIMMKH MKH1NO
UMIEUWKAIl.
Men's Jean Drawers, iV. and Ne.
Meu's Fancy Half-Hese, itic, xe., UJ.,
M , lilHcteiftc.
Men'a Black and Colored l.l.le llalf-
Hcwe, 29e. te MIC.
k"? at our Bargains In Oenls' New
Style ThtwiPly Altl.tnen Cellars,
Bland Up or Lay Down, only
10 1 cheap at me.
Ihrec Ply All Linen Cuffs, l&0 cheap
Ltnen and Silk llandkerrhlefs, Sua-
pemleis, MimiuH canopies at
Lew rilue..
JohnSaGiyler&Ge.,
He, as Wtmt mint Street,
LAtCABTCH, FA.
II'EUIAI
WALLPAPER
SPECIAL.
WALLPAPER
SPECIAL.
il pieces, Oeld, I lat, lllank and Washable
Oak Wall Paper, closing luts et lu mufacttirera
nnd all or this season, beat patterns, which we
will sell dutlng June and. I uly from J te 2.1 cents
per piece.
rinoUeld Papers, Decorative Papers, Washt.
bio Oaks.
Lace Curtains and Scrims.
MOSQUITO OANOPIB3,
Furniture Linen,
Shade Hollands.
Btamlard Cleth Shading, all colors, li; cent
per yard.
All work promptly executed.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 26 A 37 Weat King St.
LANCASTER. PA.
s
TOKE Ol'EN EVEKY EVENING.
Temple of Eccnemy.
BOSTON STORE,
26 AND 28 KO 1TB QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKB, PA.
Bl.rrKU VALUES THAN EVEIt IN
SUMMER DBESS GOODS !
FIFTY PIECkS
"CAT8KILL"SUITINr.", rerty Inche. Wide,
Xc, a Yard.
ONE CASE EACH
37 i-2c.
SILK A WOOL RU1TINUS.
I.IIECIC HKKURS.
PLAID SKHUPS.
ALL-WOOL, ALBATUOBS.
Cream Dress Goods.
We have the Largest Assortment of Cream
Dress Ueuds In this city at Leaest Price.
White Dress Goods.
Victeria Lawns, India Llnens. Corded Pique,
and a bewildering variety of pretty norellles.
You'll be Delighted with the Assortment.
WASH GOODS.
If you wish te sen a Fine Assortment el Wash
Geed., visit our store. SATIN US AND 8EEU
HUCKBHa In Variety at s, v, le and US Cent.
-Special Offering of Illtck Silks, Hlack
O asbmerrs.lllack Henriettas at Lesa than Oeat of
Importation.
StamiiiBros.&Ce,,
LEADEBS OF LOW 1'ltlCES,
MOM lALB UM JUTt.
wmm RENT.
JB Twe or lour room, tn Brlmmer". New
Bulldln
and Has
Ing. Me. imx isertn yueen atreev neat
as Included. Apply at
lebls-Ud
BUIMMKK'S LIVEUr OrFlCK.
FOK HALK OR HKNT-HKIOK (STABLE
and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street, be
tween Kaat King and Orange atrret. Can be
easily changed nui a machine shop or ware
house. Easy term. 11. C. BUUB.KKU,
alS tld Attorney -at-1 aw.
TTOUHK FOR RKNT OR HALK.
CX Heme with modern Imprevementa at d
sUiam heat.
Large lawn and yard.
Irult tree and grap i vine.,
0.130 North Line
buww Aiiuir iu
KZUA F. LANDIS.
apnVttd Ne. U3 N erth Lime Strt et
TOOK 1 LOOK ! LOOK I
00 To Te
ll. 9. FKTTEBLY'S ONE-FBICK HOUSE,
Ne. 51 North Oueen Street.
Game Underwear from e. and np. The be.t
Unlaundrled Shirt In Ue market for Me. BMrta,
Wi
A,
fe.-.Av, ..
& K&hA&8l&.jn&il
l-Mi
, ,...-
Vgli-$&&hg