SPOTSmSEeBFMRSPM wwwpf rtzz :Y.tK&&'Xvm t ?- w -- Tr ' f" 'v" t- ,,--Vw . . . -i " - . v. . ..... - trW 1WHMI TT1TVTimi mT1 t W TTIWin lM VVv$&,sv ' THE IjAINUApTISK jJAlXiX ajji xjBdura3rxj.CiJs mwxAi, uunaxu, een f. kW r Mt 13 i ss cz- ss- & m ,; fe 1ST W n fc- "j ! I.T m . !,- I HIM. r-j ipfc r : 4cx, jm j iMm m llvenr table, In Jamaa- kjraaieeuw snerningat IB Mrs. Tfcemaa, an aged WelMyMuda7Blgbt. rrssi.a earij aaaaay mora mera Btdlard and placed la Jail. MM 4?tb people la the Tillage be- tf aaeh exeuea. low Bigni a moo Ike Iowa, sad tale morning attacked W M7 pnaeB, a asaau one enuaing en me aaamMaalateaet broke In a window and with BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBaniUa? ,i 'V ; aHniaarprieAopeBtheeeUlnwhlchBuera raaaeaaaedt mWaea laeeb hanged him tha trembling isaaes nlfnaUl the meat pitiable coward Ice. ,' wMi and atrnagllna ae that he could have 'li-ieea heard a mile away. He was marched -rrv-w the atreet about nan a nine teweiair : jm aatmnda. where he wm hanged te an oak tree V" wMffB bad been broken cfl aeme feet from & ike ground In a recent aterm, the top resting allows. The body was left dangling there until beat 0 o'clock thla morning. Bettera had served a term In the peniten tiary ler ravishing a lady TO years old, and also one term ler horse stealing. Ills sup sup Beatd that the colored people did the hang ing. Mrm, Themas la sUU living, bit ber condition la critical. OBILOBM'I DAT OBIMMTBD. Tfce MsUmmUsi aad Presbyterian Chnrcbts stave Interesting gxttctsss nigh Scheel Oemmracsmsnt. Hesrnlar'tJorrespen denee et Iktelueescir. Columbia, June 13 The Sundsy schools of the Methodist church and Cook man chapel held their Children's Day services en Buaday morning. The church was very prettily trimmed for the occasion. Tbepul all contained decorations of dowers and ever greens. The children of the schools occupied the main room el the church, while the gal leries were packed with members and friends el the church. The exercises con elated of singing, addressee, responsire read ings, etc. The collection was devoted te the children's educational tund. Ihe service waa very interesting and received the atten tion el the large congregation present. The Sunday school of the Tresbvterlan church held their Children's Da;" service en Sunday morning. A special service, with mnsle by the choir and an address by the pastor, Iter. Gee, Wells Ely, made a ser vice which was of Interest te the large num ber of people present Illgb Scheel Commencement. The commencement exercises et the high school will be held In the opera house en Tneaday evening. The class of this year con sists of eight members, as follews: J. Ed ward Bbemler, J. Edgar Heller, Percy f. "Wilsen. Misses Emilia Bacher, Maggie Uou Ueu Uou gendebier, Belle McCulleugb, Msggle Mc Manns, Til lie Hlest. The address will be de livered by Rev. E. C. Griffiths. Marietta Defeated. On Saturday alternoen a game of ball was played between the high school nine and club from Marietta. The visitors were de feated very easily; the reason being tbey were unable te tlnd the ball. Sbemlerand " Meyers were the battery for the high school nine, and did excellent work. The Marietta olne could net get a man across the home i until the ninth inning. ltlsxicKer, el nine, wanted te try his hand at pitching, and the four runs were scored ell aim. Had shemler been kept In Uie box the Visitors would have been shut out. The core by Innings: HlKhPchoel s a s 1 s 1 2 3 2-51 I'wlCtUl 0 OOOO00U1-4 Chinee te Entertain. A company of Chinese students will Rive an exhibition in the lecture room or the Presby terian church this evening. A musical enter tainment will be given en the queer Instru ments. A supper will be furnished, when all are supplied with acup of genuine tea. On Tuesday evening the regular monthly meeting of council will be held. At a meeting et Pennsylvania castle, Ne. 76, Knights of the Mystic Chain, the mem bers decided te participate In the parade te be held en the morning of the Fourth or J uly. The Citizens' band will lurnlah the music. A special meeting of Uen. Welsh pest, Xa 116, 0. A. it, will be held Tuesday evening. ChlppetaCemmandery, Ne. 37, Knights of the Gelden Eagle opened their fair In the armory last Saturday evening. The hall is trimmed handsomely with lUgs and eer. greens. The members made a short street parade headed by the Metropolitan band before marching te the armory. rlCKED Or AROVND TOWN. Auctioneer Bam Hess sold en Saturday, for O. U. IJntner, at Mlllersville, 13 horses at an average price of f ltc per bead. Hamuel Lsndls, aged ii'J, sas found dead In bed at bis borne in Mlddletewn en Hunday. He was in tbe lumber business, and was well known in this city, Hen. B. W. UuRbes, of Norfolk, arrived in tbls city en Fast Line te-day. Mr. Lsmbdln, tbe celebrated por trait painter el Pbiladelpbia, father of Dr. A. C Lambdln, of Pblladeipbla Times, and of Geerge Iinibdln, tbe fatuous flower and fig. are painter, Is visiting .Lancaster, a suest of Rev. Dr. C. i Knight. Hairy A. llaldwln's funeral took place tbls afternoon. Tbe pallbearers were Heward Hbenk, Harry Spencer, Heward Werntr, Luther Willlg, M. J). Kite and C. U. llru baker, J, U. Leng reports only ij Bhnres el the Lancaster City Street Hallway 1 xtenslen ateck unsold. He also otlers stock el tbe American District Hteau Healing company. Martin Hudy, Jebn 'lragetmer, J. K. Fester, I V. Fowler, city, U. M. Kin inert, Kpbrsta, and D. O. Bender, Kesevllle, are attemllnga blcyclemeet at Hageistewn, to day. Wm. If. Hnyder was thrown from a buggy en Sunday atternoen by tbe borne slipping en tbe Belgian blocks near tbe l'raukllu beuse. He was net Injured. I Tbe labor organizations of Lancaster pro pose te celebrate tbe Fourth of J uly in suits, ble tasblen and areanxleus te cooperate with etbers In tbe same design. Committees bave been appointed te set tbe ball In motion and a big parade Is talked of. A Herse's End. Baturday avenlng Benjamin 1 Miller and Jehn I. Hartman, tbe wholesale grocers, were driving In West Chestnut street, en tbelr re tarn from tbe country, Bstwaen nh..i.. aad Mulberry streeta tbeir horse was sud- suy tauu witu a weaaneaa of the kldnevs waiea caused him te lese all control of nls Mad quartera. He waa quickly unhitched aad aaeflett waa made te get blm Inte Mr. L'tS jaauara ataeie, wnicn is in that neighbor' At Mulberry atreet Uie berse began te piOiurw, euiaing against tbe wall of ' eamatarr ana Urge tree along ty MM piwm aad eraatlng great excitement eTawawaaBvaatebeaaffarljif Intense pain and mid stet 1st controlled. Several veterinary asataosMWtwwtMMtfer, bat tbe animal died atttavealng. The herae waa owned by Mr, Uartaoae, who wee Id set bave sold him for Imb than f30tt He waa a geed driver and TtJeable animal, Ue waa Insured, but net aarfalaluU value. ' it- Dtivlsg- Accident en Prlncs SUael. Charlas Appel, a salesman In Jehn Clark's (W wtt ceSaa store, In Centre Square, met wlU aa aeeldent en Saturday evening. Be WawdrlvUg Mr. Clark'a bone, bitched te tbe I TiJ ff "" wegen, up Prlnea atreet In irent M sWHataaansterbeui ba mat another team, fw"rtw,,--Md. ThUtrlahtened Xasimrit'aaalsBal and ba turned quickly ' awMsetLtsUOWlBB Mr. Annal In. th.L f Mtac and braiatag bus allghUy. Tha f ew Frktea atraw and near tha sssitessmsb e saa wagon atracji against W ass waa umtlBfij wraakad. ball balag aassessei adjaMaal la nliMaat. 4 ju wttmmMwwmAmm. aMAnMirr A eroeked atraaga, wae la kaewn under a number of aliases, waa arrested la this city en Saturday sight by emear Latnan. Several days age the aaaa arrived la thla city with a woman. They stepped at the Men-el Heree hotel, Watt Klag attest, when they registered aa C V. AUheuMtand wife, of Yerk. The man Informed the hotel proprietor and ethers that he was a horse dealer. On Sat urday evening he and the woman were walking around town, when they were observed by ltebert Kasten, a well known business man of Wllllamapert, Who happened te be In the city, lie at once recognized the man as the one who had been operating in Willlamspen reeenuy. it ap- pears that the stranger while In that city pur. chased a carload of scrap Iren et Mr. Essten's firm without paying for It. Before beget away with It his character was discovered. Although Mr. Kasten did net want the man himself, he knew that he had beaten aeveral ether parties In Wllltamspert and the police et that city were anxious for a leek at his face. He told Officer l.eman about the man and complaint, en the Information received, waa made before Alderman Spurrier. Officer Leman kept trace of the man and woman and dogged their footstep until they returned te the Serrel Herse. Here the officer took the man into custody. He was placed inthe station house where he gave his name as C. 11. Bartow. Werd was nt once telegraphed te the authori ties at W IlllamBpei t List evening a telegram was received by Chief et Police Smith telling htm te held the man. At 2:27 this morning Cblel et Police Warren, of Willlamspert, arrived In this city and at C:27 left for home, taking the prisoner with him. The man Is wanted there te answer two charges. In May be purchased a watch and chain of Sylvester Mussina, a Jewelry dealer of that city, and gave In payment a check which was found te be of no value, as he had no money In bank. He Is also charged with obtaining beard of H. T. Sallade, of the City hotel, under false pretene. It laery difficult for any one te tell the real name of the accused, as he has ghen se many. It Is said that It 1 Engle, although he claims that it is net. He has been a dealer .In scrap iron, snd ene gentleman of this city did business with him under the name of Engle mere than ten years age. He was in treuble with a Columbia girl named Ida Balght In Philadelphia some years age under the name et Engle, and at that time he came In contact with Officer I.eman, who re membered him well. He admits that he is the man who wm In that trouble and that he then gave bis name as Engle. When be purchased the watch in Wll- Uamopettke gave bis name as Henry Fisher. List week he bought a suit of clothing at MjersA-Kathven's and then said his name was Irwin Cline. Oa his person, when ar rested, was found a postal card, In regard te some scrap Iren, which was addressed te Fitz Hugh Ashby. The accused says that he has an object In changing his name, but it is net because of anything crooked. The woman who was with.bim did net accompany him back te Willlamspert. She complained of net ieellng well and said she would re main In l.incaster. lie Is Fend of Horses. Saturday alternoen U. W. Hammend, who lives at Blue Ball, drove te this city and put his heree and buggy up at the Franklin house. Shortly after Mr. Hammend bad left the hotel a boy appeared and said that be hsxl been sent by bis uncle for the team. Tbe hostler believed tbe story and gave the horse aad buggy te tbe boy. ben Mr. Hammend returned be Hald that no one bad permission te take bis team. Tbe police were then noti fied and tbey were put en tbe track of tbe thief. Tbey traced blm around tbe town and suburbs, and finally Chief Smith took blm Inte custody en tbe street with tbe team. The boy pre-, ed te be Jehn Hoeer, who en the day that Bsrnum's show exhibited here, slole tbe team of another man. That case is yet pending against blm, and he will new bave te answer another charge of horse stealing. Alderman Fordney committed him pr a hearing. m The Circus Will Come eit Week. The managers et Lowande's circus, which was hilled te open at McGrann park te-morrow alternoen, have postponed their coming for one week. Tbey will open here next Monday afternoon. The show was In Yerk last week and the attendance was se large that they will remain there for another week. f.e.',noeiull. J. E. iloiler, sued for damages for writing tbe libelleus article In the Mt. Jey Jleraltl about Mrs. Laura K. S toner, was arrested en Saturday afternoon by the sheriff and gave bill in the Bum of f 2, 000 for bis appearance at tbe August term of tbe common pleas court. Mayer's Court, Tbe mayor bad but three drunks this morning, and tbey were discharged en pay ment el costs. A flood Sdew. Lewsndn's show tents lait eientng were packi d with people te see a gecd performance, and they all went away satisfied with their In vestment. The only serious fault we saw with the show was that there was net enough of beats ferthe people, who were under the tent, as a larire number of persons were compelled te stand, but they iiere repaid for thU Inconveni ence by what tbey saw. The trained horse In the first act was something which surprised the audience and tha trapeze and horizontal bar performing wiu excellent- Charlie Maurrtttls, familiarly known as ' liumpty Dumpty," de lighted tbe audience In the character of a clown. He has been In erk before, and it is worth the price of admission te see him In bis ierferin ance, The whole show was well received. The order was perfect. lhU evening another per formance lit be given, and no one should mils tbls show, as the price et admission Is within reach of all. J'erA Dlipatch, June 11. 1. (I S. ill A. Cheap Excursion te alley Kuikueii stturday, June ISth, Trains leaie Lancaster (king street) at 7 33 a. m ; Col umbia, 7 JO a. in rare only fi 3 Leave Man helm his '.'J a m. Klr. Jl 'ai lteturelng, trains luai e alley Ferge, at 4 SI p m. Grand reunion and celebration of f. O 8. of A, at Valley serg, the historic hills or Pennsylvania. uull,13,lS,17dAltw MMHHIAOMf Uxsili-Psmmi-acxxk Ik Phunlxillle, Pa., at the home of the briae'a parents, June 1, 1897, by itev Jonathan Nicholas, JJcCltilan Beeves uud Marj Ultver Pennypacker. lldAw DMA.THB. lioAS.-June 12, 1H57, at Gap, Lancaster county, Mary II, wlluei Vuiiainl. Hear and daugbtur of Juhn Llilngsten, es , deceaeed. runerai en Wednesday, June 15th, at 10 o'clock a. m Interment utBellevue. '.'id bcllMiDT. June 13. 1M7. In lhl rltr. Frank, inn of Henry A. and PbUoiuice Kchmld, agid 3 uiuiiiua. 1 he relalttes and friends of tbe family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the parents' rtstdonce, Ne 439 St. J eseph street, en Wednesday alternoen at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at bt. Jeseph's cemetery. Jiaatanra. Slew lern ssarast. FinS" ?'??!. J?J? li "enr market steady : l.ncJ .ffiSwfi'jRJ.'Wrfl clSnJm'i KOOd extra Western. sjtseaiuuT te geed vraeat no, i ueu Blate. .Wet Ne. 7e; Ne. 1 Bed, Winter: June. v, .i, Z" 9i)iet receipts. iswoeo i shlpmenu.lte'uuii f bus " corn-Na i muetl cash. -Ke i de June, 470 1 Jnly, .47HO 1 receipts, is,.iu ; shlpmenu. vi euu Oats no. 1 White Buu, ste 1 Ne. a0 8ei Ne. 8 Mixed, eash, SJSe I J une, Klie : J ulv. 33KO recelpu, luw.eu) bu. 1 shlpmenu, l.lue. ' ' stye dull 1 Weawrn, 6ft068e 1 auto, 67)MMe. Jlarley nemlnaL Perk dulli old mess. US 00 1 new. sit) de Lard-Jnne.atlDJt Juiy.tuwi Aug, 17 us. Melaases dull at jkaje ter tw boiling stock. mrpeatlne dull at Sic Mea&flrui 1 strained te geed, Q M(I1 S7J retreieum euu 1 stennee, in eases. jTialjilita dull arraln te LiverDoel. lfad. Matter dull 1 Western Creamery, isjtlse. dullt atata Faeterr. new. kVssiiUa, White. 10)as).OKe. " "' " wff IIIUIUI I ! ABMSfliCIi nSSliSirBk iS7iBl 11 ausFar dull t CuUeaA 11601 a araaulated. 6 u 1(0. Tallew flriu 1 prune elty, life. JUse nemlualt (JaroUajLfidrMaxieCaeMsia. ratateaea by S. . Tuadt, Breker. Caiciee, June II, 1 o'clock p. w. v Wheat corn. eats, fork, lrfl. B June....... July. August.... September. October.... December. .KM illi KI'S 7W iX u; .... e r.i .... ; !U .... fJ e.vi 'Uecetfu Car Lets. ... 5? ... ill ... in Winter Wbeat. Spring Wheat.. Oern.i .... Oat Kye Barley . OU CUV. . uruae uu ', Heart. JVVW Becelnu-Hrs.. Closing Prtees-S o'clock p. tn. wi kneat. Cem. Oats, l'erfe. Lard. B Pi 6 r: c. : 6'1 June.. .J."H 3TK a w July... ...... Auul September . October Decemter..i lilt f-1tr ,.NI, ti .'? Crude en tvrv; Obleace rredaee Msrael Cmloieo.Jnne 15.10-Wa m. Market opened. w teat-June, tfJ.Sei July, sjc.s Aug., sHc! Sept . Hlc, ixun-June, 3C ; July, S-,c Aug , SV bOPt.i 40 ,C Oats-June, 2.cj July, J-c ; Aug.Sl'.c: sepi., iic. rerk Net quoted Lard .Tunc, 6 70, Julr,6 67Si Aug, Sept., H7TS- Bhert Klu--'nrie, 17 ; J uly, 17 (0 : 17 70; Sept., 17 n). cLcatae. Wbcut June,9c; July, M'.cs Aug Sept., TvS'c . . Cern JUiie,S7Hc; Jnly, SsVjc. ; Aug , te ; Aug , , ;vt J9C i sept., khe. uaieiaaOi -h; ; ui, n;, au. v, lrerk-June,rJ2W. , , Lard-June, K bi.S ; July, sc c.'S i Augsu CS i Sept . ) S7i. . , Etbs-JnnM7 7:H.July. t67li Aug, 17-0, Sept, 17 "e. Uts eteca Btraet. CH1CA9C, June 11 Tbe Drmtrt' Journal re ports : Cottle Kecelpts, axJ head: ehlpiuents. none : market eleaJy : shipping terH, ) te L3rtua.. tJ "eat 9): eteckera and fMMler. f-i se J 10 1 cow, bulls and tnlxrd. II 7Sfl3 : bulk, H i54 te : Teiat cttli II 7S8J 50- . ., Ur Ueeelpu. U.iM) head i shipments, 4TO bd market higher: rencb and mixed. It .0 B515: packing and ahtpplng, liejflj iJj light, S4h5i5W):klps.HW0J. . Sheep Becelpw, t e cead : ehtpuienU, none i markt sti-ady : native", ti K0 10 . Weet era. 13 -Ql t); Teians, r: e3 u, lauibe, II 10 J 60. Bast Ussstt. Cattle Kecelpts. 4- head, shlpmente,49t: market slew, prime, I.5HHIS10; Ulr te Reed. II 701'V); common, 11 :."-ai Oj ; cattle shipped te e Aerk, uene Herfs Kecelpts. I'jUO head : shipments ?X0 bead ; market Ann: ThUailelphlas, M vai ". lerkers, asa'O30; common te lltfhus wtlS'O, pigs t :;a' ; hogs ehlpid te .Sew erk, IH10. Sheep Kecelpts, 34t) bead i shipments. Son Sen market fair: prime, fiavjtv; flrtogeod. 1110 4 2J; common, t! N'atv). jcarltng Iambi, II D03 5 ; spring latubs. ti tiS Ml. rhllsdelphla Predace Market. rHiLici.FHH, June 13 r lour market tpadv ; tales, 1UW barrels: Minnesota Uiker. fltia7u, Pennsylvania ramlly. W 7'Ot 0): Western de, S ISO"": l"ati)nt. M 010-. Hu Kte flour tealy, i 'HJl -". wneei-Juntv w4C. i Juiy, ic j August, MWe. Sent .'.c Cern Jnuu, 4Cc; Sept,.tc. uau une, J7e; Sept, SIHC July, July, (C, Auga.t , August, 47c. 35c; Philadelphia Cattle Market. rBVLACiLrHIA, June 1J Ik-of cattle, receipts for week er Uewies 2,4 U; sh.'p, ".i); lk'H', !,(,, 1'revleus week Ucelms, 2.JU); gbMjp, s,Cmu: Il0(j,7,5-W. lleef catUe He higher Kxtru. 5-J05c ; geed, 4a5c : medium. 1'iOlKc Sheep 'ichltchT : extra. 1V.052 , Reed IfC 4Wc; tueelnm, Willie . coiimen. UJ,nc ; tall lambs, 4J5,c : sprtDKlamb UTC. llefis 'c lewer: H cstern, "'; 'c ; "-tate, C'ic rat cows were fairly active ut Jkftli.-. M1IC5 cows uru In KOJd ri"0,uesil $-iJ'U ial calves were dull at I3 3lew loravttecks. Haw Yeaa, June 13, 1.30 p. in. Meney letined at K per cent. Kxchanite steady, II feSQl Oevernments firm. Currency C's, II SI bid; Is '""' " "" 'n"."1.' "" . . ine stock market tati- morning rpente unit at nuchas gea prices, duieu semHeiiing ii the granger stocks a dec tne of S-j te J per cent toea place during the first hour A part et the decline was recovered by midday, howeier, under the lead of St Paul, which was rjulte ac utely bought. Since 2 o'clock tbe mirkel has again btcou.e dulL MtecK siameu. Quotations by Uoed, Mctirann a Ce, bankers iancaster, is. saw Teaa Ust. Canada Pacific 11 a. a. ei'i biS i: lr m riy, 4 S J U7S 3i lte -J ?S 97 i "i iK liS sis l-'lS lUn ij".i ti M I- W 17'i S)4 3i 314 ns UK "S Vi ei" i-'i jyi it li t'JS Jl'. lsyi ni MS 31fi 87X ? 5y'. I1, MV 7 J. 101 i 7X C. C. C. A 1. Colerado Coel.... Central Pac Canada Southern CM. St. L. A Pgh Den.AUle Q.. Del. L.A W Krle arte, 2nds Jer. C K. T Leu. A N L. Shere MlclLCen..... lleck Vallev 1SM4 , 13 lm ?1 Si U.H s .3' Missouri Pacific UK N.P 31 n.r. i-ret N. Wesu N. Y. C Cut Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation , Ontario AW Pacific Mail Hlchinend Terminal.... St. Paul Tax. Pac Ualen Pac Wabash Coin Wabash Pref Western U West Shere bends Hew Kngland niLADBiraiA liat. Les. Val B, M. Y.APhlla Pa. U It..... ..... . Oeadlng Leh. Nav Heetenv. Pass I-'-". ivi I3J 31.' M'i 3J V -1 S 5 s if-i . -y. , t'V. . liX . 57 15', in. &5 25 5-16 .Vt" ... )Hi - MS .15 11 b ... IS'J MS 4-'2 P. N.Cent Peeples Pass Kdg. Uen'ls Ml 'HI UU Phils. Traction 11. U 10 H Leral Su.ee s and nanus Beperted by J. B. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 8 per cent., lu let lifl 6 " Wis lue ui 4 Scheel lean... 1UU IiiS " 4 " In ler JO years, loe lm " t " InSeriij ears. Id) list s 4 " lnlOerJJyeara, lue lift Manhelm Borough lean lue lui BASK STOCKS. First National Bank lm farmers' luatlenal Hank 50 Fulton National Bank bii Lancaster County National Bank..... 50 Northern NallentI Hank It) Peeples' National llank lue sur. 117 2ll lis 134 130 14J l.'.'M 140 1M. ISt a-350 150 1M 150 Columbia National Bank lue Christiana National llrnk 100 EDhruta National Bank lue First National Bank, Columbia lue nib aiiuiuu .Mii,0,nj4iui,.aaa.,,. ,i. First National Bank, Marietta lie First National Bank, ML Jey.. 1UU , 100 . 100 , 60 , itn , 100 , uu , lue ajiuib isaueuai euuk.... Manbelm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey.., New Helland National Bank Gap National llank Ouarryvllle National Bank aUlzabethtewn National Hank M 140 110 IIS 11 .25 210 70 Oi 28 100 11 205.25 xae.10 1.05 IS 81 0 te se 10s 101 111 107 116 Btisoatxaaaecs stocks. KaskBrandywine A Waynesburg, uaarryvuieli.ll.. 60 ... 60 ... 1 ... 60 ... ... 100 ... a .... 10 ... 100 ... 100 ... 60 ... 8B ... 60 ... M ... 60 ... 60 ... 100 stuiersvuie nueet car Inquiring Printing Company....,, Oasllght and Fuel Company Stevens lieuse ( Bends) Columbia (ias Company .,.., Columbia Water Company Bnsqnehanna Iren Company , Marietta llollew-ware , Stevens lieuse MUiersvUia Nermal Scheel Northern Market , Kastern Market Western Market Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce. (ias Company Bends , IMUUUI OUIVUUl UUUUIi.imKimM 10D 100 0 60 Unan-mile H. H re.... thadlna A CelumbU K. B 6's.. ItdUeu Light Company Tcsariai BTOOKS. Big Spring A Heaver Valley a Bridgeport A Horseshoe.., 13S Columbia A Chestnut Mill U) Columbia A Washington Se ConestegaA Big Spring ite Martett A Mount Jey. ".... 25 8.20 24 60 27 20 SO S5 60 muu., wiMuvuiujwa es niuaieiewn. luu Lancaster A Frultvllle 60 70 67 Lancaster Lltlts 1i fcj52j;j WUilamstewn 11000 sssnifsaivsji a4smenasWllQ, ,.... Lancaster Martetu.......""." ..... Laneaatar New Uelland ........... Lancaster aasqnehanBa....... . ' IsAeaster A New Uanvtile.... Columbia Maiiatur:." ..;:;..:::::: a 43 ... ab ana ma 11 u e 4i 4K.06 tx ee urn U0 Maytown A Kilsabethtewn' as as as as a v. 'i'"i mpnraia Lancaster A willow Street .. Strasbum A MlUnert..." .'"" Nanette Maytown.., AAtf Z) VMHTIHKUKNTO. WANTKD-H.C00, FOR WHICH FIRST Mortgage en Improved City steal Kstete wlllbegtvea. Inteiestepercent. Apply te euuA m.ummm. Baal IlUU and Insurance AaenL KM WAD VXK TISKMBirn. AK1NU POWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vines. A marrel of purity, Mrength and wholeetueue. Mere economical than the ordinary kln.l., and cannot b sold In competition with the multitude of low IPI, eneri wciigni, aiuiu or rniwpnaie rwwuere. Motif enlu In eanj. UOTAI. XiAKlHU IOWDII iS 1W Wall Street. New erk. maj-r lvdAw ROOMS KOK HKNT. Uoeuk en second and Third 1 leer, suits ble ler family it jes. ia- a is.er.riniuhKN9T ANTKDA COOK"TO OO TO OUKAN Unite, reftrenc furnished. Apply, ritEB Ot CllAUUK, at r. It. TKOUT A CO 'S s: N. Queen M. W1 ANTKD-TWO OK.VKHKL HOl'SK "iriantxand two C'eika Annlv. KKKK Or CUAKOh, rtt r. II. 1 KOUT A LO.'S e its gtuwn tu K AN'S KL.OUR. Levan's Fleur TUB BEST. U.TliAS CELIA l.OID, 1IAKD KLMUtKK AND Leather LevprcdTrnxM, shoulder ltrce, Ac , at Lewest l'rlct llml.lcil 1.1 nen Line are movleit ett. rt-ceni trials et them are selling themtast Uln, strenif and cheap 1UH ket tle Jut xvcelved at barpiln. 113(3, Keels, Mounting. Ac . at lewtt 1'ilcp fHAlLKi's EAST I.1U fllAKMACr, (Oprilte Kantcrn Markeui f I ratley'a ?arsaparlllu punilea the bleed ; 50c. abetlle. t-SmdM,W.rii B STATE OF GEORGE GOUN, LATE OF the ilernugh of Columbia, LancasterCe . l'a. 1 he undersigned auilltor,appelntedtodltrtbuto the balance remaining In the hands of Alfred limner, executer et the will of Ueerge Uebn, te and arncng thee legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpen en Monday, June 3 17, at 10 o'clock a m.. In the Library room et the Court lleue. In ihe city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested lu atd distribution may atttnd JOU.N W. Al'PKI., sjmyS-CtdM Auditor. -fJISTATE OF JOSEPH FUNK, L. ATE XJ et iisshlngten borough, deceased Let. ters of administration en iwild utu having been printed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make tin mediate payn-ent, and theso having claims or demands against the nm, win preaent them without delay ler ettlement te the under signed, residing In Washington borough. lla.N liY S l.liti. Administrator. Gee. Nacmax, Attorney. tunC-CtdM ! Bf STATEOF HENRY E. LEMAN, LATE ei uincasicr city, aeceaaea. tetter testa I mentan' en ald estate havlDR been granted te i ,Se niimtnwl, oil inei Inacblraihetcle are reeueted te make immediate payment, and tbee nuvlng claims or demands against the wime, will pre.entthem without delay for settle, m nt te thu undersigned r-ldtng In Lancaster A. C KKIMKHI J 11AK ll.li W1CKKU911AM, UU BU1S ltOIIKEK, mayliHltdM Executers. ESTATE OK JACOB KAMM, Sit , LATE et Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes tamentary en said estate haling leen granted te the uuderslgned, all persons Indebted there te arerequestid te make Immediate payment, and thoe ha'-lng claims or demand against the sauib, will present them without deluy for setUetmut te the undersigned. CATIIAK1.SK KAMM, Kxecntnr. Marriett IIresics, Attorney. mjlKtdU ESTATE Or' HANNAH DESMOND, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of lulmtnturatten en said es'atfl having been granted te the undersigned, all pennns In debted thereto are requested te make Imme dta'e payment, and these having claims orde erde mauds against tbe same, will present them with out delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding In the city et Lancatr, Pa. CUAKLL? A.HKINITSII, JunC,tdM Administrator. GK '.AND CHAMBER CONCERT. Mlt. M -IIKHtt 001), PlanUt. MB. KItNSTTIIEILK, Violin Vlrturwe. MUS.THKILK, Seprano f Limited NiitnlH-r et Tlrketi at Ten Dor Der smith's Buoblere. CHOET-HANO A TVI'E-WKITINO SITUATIONS 117 beih jeung men and ladle innrh better ralarlp than most commercial positions, and tbe demand I creator, students can be lilted foreltlce short hand position IN THREE MONTHS' TIMS by Haven's system. Ne previous knowledge of either art required. CelUges open all the year. stndents can enter any time, all tuition Iteleg Indltldual, Superior facllltle ter procuring situations, ter which aid we make no charge. College pamphlets with tall set suit teaching lea un In eltbirart ent te any address for 10 eta ; both arts, ae cts. Ne stump accepted. Address either et llaens Colleges- New lerk, N. V.; Philadelphia, Pa; Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati. M; San Francisce, Cal Junt3mdAW ASSIGNED ESTATE OK JOHN J. Kubly, of Fast Urornere township, Lan caster cennty, Jehn .1 Kubly, of Fast llru. mere township, haMngby died of voluntary as signment, dau-d April 4, ly-i7. assigned and trunsterred all their estate and Hlects te tbe undersigned, for tbe bentUtef the creditors of the said Jehn J. Kubly, he therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted te a. la assigner totnake payment te the underalgnrd without delay, uud these having claims te present them te M. -A. HK11WN, Assignee, Junll ltdA5tw Besldlngln Lsncaster. PUBLIC NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION or I'AUTNKUIIIll'. Netice Is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between A A. Myers and Merris .., of the City of Lancaster, Pennsyl vania, uner the firm name of A. A. Myers A Ce, tanners and general leather dealers, has been dlsseUed by mutual cebsent. All debts owing te said partnership are te be paid te and re ceived by sild A. A, Myers, and all these due from same te be dlchargbd by him, A.A. MYFHS, MUBU18 ZlH)K. The tinning and general leather bnslness will be continued atthe old stand, Ne Si West King street. In connection with the tannery en Menth Water street, a here the highest prices will be paid for geed hides, tallow and bark lldAw A. A. MYEEB. rMPORTANT NOTICE. Reduction in Prices -OF- SHOES. A Jeb itef LA OILS' OPKUA HMI'PKItS at CO cunts ; worth II and II V. A Jeb Let of MKN'8 I INK LACKSIlOKSat 1 (0 ; worth 1 and II W. AJobLetofMKN'SCONQKKSiSIIOKS at 71 cents : worth II 73 and ti. A Jeb Let of BOYS fOLAK-TlP HIIOISatTS and V) cents ; worth II IS. aw We have a large let of ether goods that a e are closing out at very Lew Prices. Come at once If you want Bargains. JOHN HIEMENZ, N0.57NOUTH QUKEN bTKKKT. $1,000 Dies, Nervous KEVVAHD. Fer any case of Eldnev UebUltvT Mental . k...- . ... .. -. . Weastnc aw ana i-nysicsu MKUVJC IlITTUia mat BUT A NIC falls te care. aeldbydruj .. ,."a.n rpu IS WKKK AT THE NKW 8TOKK. Jerseys We taava aeouredat m aaorlHes, from iaventl mtnufaeturera largely ovaratecked, a aplendld collection ertbeaa' popular gat mania. We ahall offer them during this week at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Berne of tbe atylea are displayed L.4DIB3' RSaVDY-atADB WRAPPBR9, Ferreet rutin (r, WBIQBT GARMENTS, Black or In Celere, 11.26. JOSEPH L. RAU NOS. 133 AND 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET, HKW AOt BKTlaKMBMtB. -rei NO MKN.aiTOariYKAllSOKAlli:, X and t mini; l'dlr 17and upwanl, ntd at the ATCll At 10ll. Jt(.-5tdl S JINK ANU CUKAl. Harvest Whleky. AT UOHUKlt'S LltiUOll STOK1. Ne. si Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. sJOUOOIiTAX, lstff. t3 Th duplicate U In thohandet the Treas- unr Thn e per cent, off ler prompt pa) uivnt. Olllce hours mini a ui tilt p. tn ).t MAHM1AI.L. Treasurer. Jel 1MK He.il Centre iuare. NOT1CK TIUIKK PKll CKST. ABATK mimt w III be allowed en all City Tax paid en or Ix'Ierc July 1 .1. 11. It Tiires. City Treasurer. jillwdll THAT STANDAItU WlltK LOOPKO lOtl.KT l'AI'RH at 10 rents a package, still command a naily ale. 1 he beat paper In the market at the prlce UUHI.KY'9 OUUQ STOKS. Ne w West Ktrur Street. TACOB F. SllEAFFKK'H LIQUOR STORE UKUO KO TO NO. 13 CESTUK SQUAl'.E, LANCASTKU, PA. may 13 tld NOTICE TO BRIDGE BL'ILDEHS. 1'roiies,! for the construction of WrouKht-lren MrlJfu eier Octorure Creek, near Christians, will 1m nt lied nt the oltlceet Uie County Oommllener, either Wit Chester or Lancaster, l'a.. until neon, TUKillAt, JU.VE It. It?;. Ihe right te reject any or all bids la re ericd. lty euler of th Commissioners of Lan caterand Chester counties. mylleelld -nUOTOGRAl'lI. Elegant Cabinet Photographs One Dellar Per Dezen, AT ROTE'S. ext Kcer te the PonteScu jti-lwdll sp: RING, bS7. A New Denarture ter IJincaster In Fine Tal- erlng. Importing direct from the best makers et Fine Woollen. 1 havs ustrccelved through the Hotten cutem house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SPltlNO OVKHCOAT1NU AND TUOUMC111NU, The like of which, for style and nnallty.has never ben 1-o.ualed In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation 1 hereby extesded te all In want et Spring Uinnenti te call early and secure Choice Pattern. Workmanship Uh ery beet and prices low er than ever. 1 we.ituj.nl, marST-lydK Ne. 4.1 North Uueen street T3ASE HALL! Grand Opening Game ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1887. LANCASTER GIANTS vs. RELIANCE, or Philadelphia. ADMlbUON UCKNT't UltAND STAND. 4KS" Train win lca I'rnn'a Depot at 'no and JJ0 for the ground, liame called ut 4 p. in. ltSJ HUCES MARKED DOWN. CARD ! We've get tee rrany geed. Our lOK shall We theua-ht te keen a ee our goea roriune. variety et geed. We tried It. ieu came ler special goods -Art geed from aeedlc and Brush New we knew what you want us U) de, and we mean te de It at once Takeaway these staple things and we will devote our whole time te pleasing you. Ker thing we have 1 ne-r ; net an old thop-weru article in the sale. The pners mage yen ininstnere is. out just tnina iwice anu you win ineir 11 ciu l uti ee Onl few months, yen tn come ou remember, since weflretaaki ed The sale for veur benefit NOW. Our arter awhile, we hope cleshae been marked de Th he following art! Buchlngs. ever forty styles te select from. Plushes, II 10, (1 , rtei per J ard. Surahs, Me a yard, a 1 latest shades. Satin, 45 and 71 cts a 1 ard. Hamburg stagings Sea yard up. Torchon and oriental Laces 3c a yard up. Handkerchiefs. 3c te II at. Cellars and Cuff ter Ladle and Cbtldren. Coates and O. N. T. Clark's Cotten, 2 spools for 9c 6.1c a dozen. MBS. B. M.WOODWARD, aK KA8T KING STKKKT. AVStein open evening next week. Jlllwd I VAK UAiU. 10o,eoo. Or.EAT Reduction ale Rreiight crowds and crowds et buyers en Siturday. Hew pleased and surprised tbey were with tbeir bargains. Mere will come te-day when the Bargains tell tbeir stories. Xe wonder! When 5, $9 and 10 are saved en each Suit. Ge through all the stores in the city, and you will net And such geed Clothing. Jivr Thin k ok lr ! tir, and 2-J .Suits line, splendid, elegant, perfect in in every particular, down te $15 00. Tbe Special Let of (lG.eO Imported Cleth Suits (Uelgian) If you examine tbe finality of this Cleth eu'llbuy, regardless of your needs. Ne wonder 1 It would cost 140 te make the same te order. It must net be forgotten that our guarantee gees with these goods; that it there is any defect whatever either in cloth, making or trimming, we give back the money. Yeung Men's Suits I Yeung Men's Suits 1 Yeung Men's Suits 1 Frem 418 down te $12. Prem (IS down te $12. Frem $18 down te $12. Frem $18 down te $12. Reys' Suits ! Reys' Suits 1 Reys' Suit? ! Reys' Suits I Frem $ic.0 down te $10 and $12. Frem $10.60 down te $10 and $12. Children's Suits! Children's Suits I Chil dren's Suits I Frem $7.50 te $i. Frem $7.60 te $2, Frem $7.M te $-5. Frem $7.G0 te $5 Everything the bist, Everything tbe very best. WanasJakbb A Brown's Oak Hall, UOUTTlaUST CORNKB SIXTH AND If AB KaTT BtS., FULAeWUeOise WMAVH, JKKHKYS, ,tt'. ir fcww, Hl'KUtAI. BAHUA1N HAliE OK- ! In our windows te-day. Bee them by all meana. Our Great Bpeolalty Bpeelalty 76 cents. Anether Wonderful Bargain 160 LIGHT- JtKW ADl'KKTlSKMKSrs. TOTIOP.TO TKAl'linilS I JJl The lleaid of Scheel Director of hat UnnAtfKl lnwnhlll III meet at May town en Tuesday, .lune It, l?, nt tn clock p. in, for the pnrpoeei nppmuiiiiKi'viutit'iB mi Hiuuiuuk, Address all ttiuiinunleatlnns te 81UO.N 1.. 1IKAM1T, ?ecretry, J6 Jtd Hex 11, Marietta, ra. M KCHAN1C8 ASIJ WOltKlSOMEN'S TOBK. (I auto Underwear ler Men and Heys. Shirts, Pants, Ovunills. Jieckwiar. Inun 15 mnls and upward : Cellars. Cuffs. Mispendere The best Vnlaundrted Shirt In the maikel fur.Ma. Please citl and examine liotere yru buy. At 11. S. rhTTKULVSONK rltlCKIlOUSK, Ne. 51 North Oueen Stn-et. G otethi: -FIRST- Grand Excursion and Picnic -Or- THK CVUPK.MKUS' I'MOX, 0. 'JOS, PEjWN PARK, Wedneeday, June 15, '87. TAM.OK'J rill.l. UltCllESTUA WILL ft It MSIl 1I1E MUSIC. Special 1 nln leaves Upper Depot at f. and 9 a. in. and 12 and 5 p. tn. TIcUet iroed en all riiulir trains during the day. JunU :td M EX1CAN l'AVII.IO.N SHOWS. LOWANDE3 DOUBLE Mexican Pavilion Shows, McQRANN'S PARK. .1 IA3USI., ronimrnrleR XenJar Aftcriioen, June 20. ItETUUN OF T1IK FAVOItlTKi. larger than fler. Mere arll.llc than an ether suuw can piiHiuiB 111 iiue Luiui-auy. A double combination which cannot t eualed by any kiiuestilanTtnuenn thndlebe, together with the greatest forceof ai romp Ished Acrobats. Muscularcontertlomt, Classic Oym nst, KulllbrlsU, Uraceiul Poature Masters, 1 umblers and Leapers uver brought tegether. Originators of Cheap Prices. Ladle and Family Parties are reminded that the AFTCKNOON KllllllTIll.N will be equally attractive In all respect with these gtien at night, while the ptvlllen being less crowded the opportunity of securing UOOD SKA1S will be much greater. aVTwe performances at 2 and p in. Deers open one hour earlier Urand Fne Kxhlbltlen and High Wire. Ascension at Park niter tha ennd street Pagtauu Jnnll,13,lSd rjija ahu curr. c Ot KEE COFl'EE ! ! COKKEE ' I ' Higher! Higher! ! Higher ! ! t SIT TUB American Tea and Coffee Stere, KCKNTUK SqUAKK, Having quite a supply en hand betern the lain rle, enables us te sell Coffee rxr pound at l Its, 1, 21, &irand Te cts and upwards. llcst Teas In the market. Piunes-Nlce. lb , rsc , very nice, 3 fts, 25c, and very best, wand ISe a. Just received (J neon Olltes, by pt., at., or gal. Gherkins lows stfTUoeds aellt ered promptly. JOHN A. CLARK, marr-tfdAw NO.HCKNTKKBqUAKK. TTOUSEUOM) ECONOMY. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY ! Pere Jelly In 30 i Pales, II 11 a Pale, or Se. for Single Pound. PnreCemb Heney 10c. ft. Twe Pounds Cream Cheese for 21J. Three Pennds Choice Figs for c. Seven Pounds Geed Prune for 2V Fenr Pound French Prunes for r.c. Twe Pennds Prunes and i Kalslns ter Vc hpp's Ce:oa, KM, Baker's A Uenkel Ure.'s Chocolate, le. Cake. Corfees, UK, IS, H ". 21, li and 11 cents per nennd. Freeh Boasted dally en tha premises BUR-srs at cost, IXc I Pure White, 5K ; Uranu. lated Sugar, 6c, AT CLARKE'S Original Tea& Coffee Store, ea WIST KtKQ B1RBBT. MOWKHH.SV. 'LINN t BRKNKMAN. CARD! We bave a number of Goods which are Just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great Inducements. Fennsylvanus " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for $6.00 and $7.00. , Raby CarriagesWe carry aeventy-Ove varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new In season. Hew few people knew anything about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal UU Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. .Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe beat at the lowest prices. Iou can from as. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican nd Common HamBoecks, Rase Rail and all Spotting Geed at Factory Prices. FUNN & BRENEHAN, Jerseys ! & CO., LANCASTER. PA. ear uuutm. TJ AUKK .V HHOTHRK. " Bannef,kbum Scotch Cheviot SUITINGS. English and American SUITINGS. Cassimere and Worsted SUITINGS. Neat Plaid, Stripes and Mixtures, In large tine of styles and iuatltlea, made, up te order at lowest price for same iiuallttes. K A V. Cellars and Cuffs. tield and Silver Shirt. Uaute and Balbrtggan Underwear. Neckwear ami llmlery Kid and Lisle Oleves. CLOTHING. Completellnesof lluilnrs BulU1, Ureis Suits, Children' Butts. HAGER & BROTHER, Nea. 36 37 West King Bt. LAN CAST It. PA. B LACK II HESH .SILKS. Stamm Bres. & Ce., 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST, l.ANCASTKU, PA, Areerreilng Unhonr.lef liarisalnstn Black Dress Silks. Itl.ACK DIIKS3 SILKS, 21 Inches nidi), 7Jc a ) ard i Usual Price, II ee. 1II.ACK Dll It 1 SlI.Kf. :i Inches Wtdu .1(0 a yard t Usual Price, it. And plenty mere when you come. BUKAU SILKS for Sashes, all Celers, Tic. a yard BLACK CASHMERES ATUNUSUALLY LOW PHICr.S. ou couldn't de better thad mkn a leek at our Immense assortment of CREAM DRESS GOODS. Have you seen our attractive assortment of White Dress Goods? COKUKU pie.uk, INDIA LI N1.N9, VI0TOU1A LAWNS, PLAIN ANU CHECK .NAINIOOKS, And, Ob I what a let et ethur pretty things ws hae. SATIN8S AND SEERSUCKERS. Our assortment Is tbe largest la the city snd the Lew Prices will astonish you. A Hundred and One Pretty Novelties In Wash Goods AT Til If BOSTON STORE CAMJUAVB STANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS. 40, tX 43, IS MAHKKT 8TKKT, Kearef PostetBos, Lancaster, Pa. I have la Sterk and Unlld te Order Bvury Va riety el tha following styles : COUPKH, BUUUHtS.UABUItyLICTS, CAltBIaUBa. VIUTOUIAS. UUS1NKSS WAtaONtl, S" CAUTS, MeCALL WAOONB. 8UKU1KB, MAUKJCX WAUON8, PHACTON9. KXPUIWS WAGONS I employ the Uest Mechanics, and hsvetaclll ties te build oerectly any style et Carrlattede- The Qnallty. Style, and Finish et nir Werk, makes It decidedly the CHKAPKaT IN TUB MAKKBT. MOTTO i - Fair Dealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Prtoea." Please give ma a call. Repair.; PrOMptly Altwide- Te. PBICBS LOWKB THAB ALLOTHBBS. sareaa Bat of Workman aspttetally ampleysd for that partmaa. INHTAI.MKNT DEALERS Wllili FIND Just what tkejr naed. Afull line et 'nstal 'nstal 'nstal msntUoeaa sold only tathts Instalment Trade " IMIALaf U niALEIU WFf IjTCO.. arUtsaaT,taas na,ra. J10-R4 iMJCattstafaVivit, NcslSaNertb wnwensssi yr& a'i'.Jtt-'; yWfc . j . n&Pfehtv c
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