w&$i8&$m & tf THTJHSDAY,1 .JUNE16, 1887. -.'.nf-s-TM SIWW BS W?r s.y m vV WS JMfHHii Mr. M t, Vvv laflmitiencu. ': al k --- rUakM, WMMtend M dirty hear this morn- JMrtT Metad mi Mtnac by pry. IMHNilUr of ttw kitchen with at The deer and r Mrkaef the work of the kLTm Bkaitar where tbe robber laMtMlta tern eB, and the weed Inily tfMBMtd. Oaea In the I Ww natty teima te all parts of the , Tkay mat te the upper fleer and en- lUMaMytegroeai Mr BeM wbar0 iftTMiMapairorpaaiaieoaa wdicu iBtectay Ik aid of the bed. The iwm aarrlad down ataira and (9 or Ik peeketa, A allver watch M vast pocket out we cnaw TIM rebbara went Inte tbe wkara tkay thoroughly ran- He clean were stolen, be known If they atele any the barrels. The store and doera wan left unlocked when the I teft This morning when Mr. Hum be mlaeed hla clothing and after a .BMkfbOBd them lying In tbekltchen, when :,S work of tbe rebbere waa dlaoevered. r?y Mart? Bailed Alive. ;-i-awal Arneld, 17 yeara of age, living In " mtf It bad m very narrow eacape from death . While working at Purple's brickyard yeater- "tVaaw- IT Mi Hlvsrlnfl, mi. m. nlv iMtils wliAn a iklttf quantity of earth caved in, almost L iMMriav htm. nta hssul and riiniiMri r ami rk.a-TT 7 7 : ..-.. --- fctlB emiy parte net under the earth. Werk- &4.t"W-smAB Iawtntw4lttlwf sawaawit mr. hla alUf at. It wa (.- Utd about one-bait beur'a work te release s'?' - -. . t s&rsfM, jrenunawiy no nenes are ureken, at vk u t. k. i .-. : i -swatnifju am was uiuuni iu psuuiut wanner. ;i;, Daatk of Charles Barge. Rl. AuilM 11M .MllJII liwl Ml Ww.m Ei.Vf-P. .. Wl AMHBH HIM UIVU UU f f BUHn P'i'liaky afternoon at the residence of hla sister PXtm S. B. Cleppar, after an Illness of five rr Meat&a. Toe runerai wm take place en 5?,"''' IMa ntuKM umUIi nt .k . -U ...U ... D l t ea rmaay evening ai me resiaence 01 rare. J. U. Wright A atnwberry festival will be held this Sgy arealng by the working society of tbe St. fi'. Jeba'a Lntheran church at the residence of "i-wa. Jehn Yeager. tin The Gelden Eaglelalr waalargelyattended ..(;; jbb migui, ana a numuer 01 nanaseme ani fii etaa wen chanced off. The Mt Jey com- K:?i MMMlArvmnH tha f!AlnmhlAKrfnniipnhnp mrlll J-r;' - w . varw Ti gf.aalaad tbe fair en Friday evening. Jehn Kialleff, a bnkeman en enittne 440 i.$ afUie Peanaylvanla railroad, waa carsbt be- ys;T tweeuabex car and a car leaded with lum- y h lt AwAnlnn al kla Iu . l.r..ll. W AH gWIIIII UU UW IV KM VmXUlllUJf -.Ill-Ill ISVs. .... .... j-t tm oemmittee 01 arrangements held a naaaaUna-Ust nlaht when It was decided te Parehase f650 worth of flrewerka. Mr. Gee. W. Haldeman ha been selected as chief a-wehal of the parade. Tba Firemen's union will meet this even lag in the Vigilant cempany'e parlors. Hra. Ann Uardnelesued Jul Callahan for asaault and battery. The hearing came oil laat night before Hqalre Selly, when tbe ac cused gave ball ler her appearance at court The Cerdelia furnace, owned by Mr. Isaac McHeee, of Reading, haa burnt out The furnace baa only been la operation for two asenth, after undergoing extensive repairs. Jacob a.Penes returned home last evening ip tbreugu Kansii. tatpert-nt Intsr-Staw Cemmtrce DclUersDce. Tbe lnter-state commerce commission in Washington, Wednesday night, rendered iu long expected decision upon the fourth action of the interstate commerce law. This sectleu prohibits a greater charge for tba transportation of passengers and prop prep arty ever a shorter than ever a longer distance In the same direction undtr sub stantially .similar circumstances and con cen con dltlens. The decision has ler its principal feature tbe announcement that the commission, 'alter mature consideration, Is aatlafled that the statute does net require it te prescribe In every instance theexceptienal can and grant its order for relief before the earrier is at liberty In Its tariffs te depart from the general. The carrier must Judga for itself what an tbe substantially atmltar circumstances and conditions' which preclude the special rate, rebate or drawback, Which is made unlawful by tbe aecoed section, since no tribunal is em powered te Judge for it until after the earrier baa acted, aDd then only for the pur pose or determining whether its action con cen atltutea a violation el law. 1 he carrier Judgea en peril of the consequences ; but tbe pecuu raw, reeaie or araweacK wnicti it eircumstanees and conditions were net such MtAfMhlH It att mm f-nnnrneu tA.l l S&s tended thu. It mint also, hnn mim iha amme weida In tbe fourth section, have r-yiatanaM that the carrier whose privilege "waa In the same way limited by them, ig aaettld In the same way act upon its jBearmeai ei inn naming circumstances and ;v: eesMuuens." lae commission, therefore. '&,,wiU aet undertake te decide in ad vance what sh tC aaaatltutes or what deea net oenatitutn dis. ff;S& arlatlaatloe "under substantially similar cir ij& aauieianeeaand conditions," but will leave r-i'nilnadeemnaniaaln tiilnir thelr tarliia tr &T aet upon their own risk, subject te account. . alllty before the commission and the courts -il- taeaaeawben complaint la made by inter- M, aated parties of violation of the law. E&V9 m ' rsnsnl el Mrs. Mary B. Bear. lJ, oaf, June 1& The funeral of Mrs. Mary iy-l-'W. Hear, which took dace veaim-rim- iiT . ' . . t.: . i ' M mm largest eer Leia in the Lewer Eud. Barvlcea were held in the Bellevue Presby larian church and were conducted by Rev. OL L. Gaul, pastor of dap M. E. church, of Which deceaaed was a member for many yeara, Mrs. Hear was a devout Christian, a kind wife and loving mother, greatly andeared te all who knew her. She had baan In III health for eleven yeara. butdurinsr 'fir Hm last eight months had aurfered terribly, '5, bat bore tbe pain with unshaken flrmneas. ti-.' . Children's Dav services will ba held ut nn KH. C Ithnnli ri n. J.n ...l - r J-J w wu muiiubj OTgUlUK UDll .- wub au uiv vuauKeauie weainer several &SUdJ"n bewx very lck wlln dysentery. Kr. Jacob Rohrer has had three down at one tTtaata. but they an new somewhat hntir n,i teSI IUkaly te recover. 55 Bavaral new house an In course nrr.iim. gsi rtquea avenue and JenaaEby will erect 5uuu"'uuuaru en nia farm fronting ,'Ta Gap Creamery company cannot nil all i uimu k uiiaueiaia .ts m-mm Kiscusn reeds. JsrH aumta wmu muw mueers went be- juaarmae ween late en Wednesday i " "iwni uui ler a nearing iJnaUee Llataei, en Thursday, June later that data, however, the hmrim, S- Si SmnmaIIw vmIv.a am !. . a t, mm ..Haf Hn MU UI0 aHJUSCU I aalar iate a noegniranoe for trial at the f4agatasalc. kt ixaw lauiaaiewB ejecuoe emcer iave also nmd ball for a hearina- en tha aama data. Jbawad: Haaaal have been ntalned for the r m rtcKcaer abound town. aaaentlva anmmltlM nf h r.n..i.. WMraiatartaal aeatety meet en Monday L,Sn,52iJ,HIIwy'" Catnolle &SiB-!,,p,eote park en . KSaaday aaboel will held ng neural tc-morrew Friday tha ehurea. Tltagiitaw filled MUeaa te tba nrmMm7fr,JIK.u,7l atVaahananta llT ha navwuZT H. OelTta, aatlar te fiae ketMaTbaa wstasimwma Be wiu make jaawaaja m hw wqr aetet fMMMiriHIJ. t-fAM-TTAt Jaaa lft.-Jn.ii SeetrUt, a yewag aaaa ipleyaa ea one or a K. Ulee-aaad'aa-rBta, waa vary aarleualy kicked en aba bead by a -aula yaatttday evening. One yeWMkaockadent. He Is supposed te be harttataraaUyala& It la net known hew tha aeetdent eeeumd. He waa found In an UBoeaaclooa aUta in the stable near one c ' tha aaulea. Dr. 11. A. Mowery was sum aaenad. The following teachers were appointed In East Denegal Tuesday afternoon : M'asb M'asb lngten school, J. 11. Sbenk t Washington pri mary, Katie Wlttner; Union, D. II. Hlnger : Union primary, Carrie Hippie; Denegal, Jrwln Uberaele; Falrvlew, . W.Urese; Franklin, 1). C Klchner ; Franklin primary, J. 8. Htrickler i Lincoln gram mar, J. Lincoln Herd j Lincoln secondary, I. O Fry j Lincoln primary, Lsura A. Iieck; Keck l'elnt, Jehn Uerchelreth ; Maytown high, J. I). Tuekey ; grammar, J. li. Debutr; secondary, Klls S. Weaver; primary, May Sesger; primary as slsUnt, Hells Shelter; Furnace, Tlllle A. Urady; Curtin, MollleSchell. Then is trouble In Detweller'a cigar fac tory. A bunch machine waa lately put In. This has given tbe empleyes ciuce ler com plaint as they will hardly be able te make a living. A strike la threatened. There are ever one hundred hands employed at this place. Kddle Kelnbeld, son el Kl. Kein held, haa been appointed te a acaucy at Annapolis naval academy. Mlsa Alice Cellins sold tire shares el Marietta National bauk stock te Jehn Garber at f-10 each. V. G. Kngle has received two imported English bull terriers. They are flue speci mens. The Kelermed church will give a straw, berry festival in the rink next Saturday evening. This is the first iestlval or tbe (aaaen. While a Japanese atudeut was returning te Lancaster from a visit here en Meuday he lest his hat from tbe moving train. In attempting te get of! he was thrown with great force. 1 he spectators closed their eyes in horror, expecting te open them upeu tbe terribly mangled remains of a Jap. When they did open them they beheld hltn turning back somersaults along tbe read while the train was going oil iu tbe distance. He waa little hurt, but make a narrow escape ; a big scare followed by a laughable burlesque. St Jeseph Catholic church Is being com cem pleted. It has remained unfinished for ever fifteen years. Influential members are con tributing liberally te its completion. It will neoneeiuie no est churches in town when finished Rev. D. It. Schneder, pwter of 'Ien's Rf formed church, will preach his farewell ser mon next Sunday evening. Neil week he will depart for Europe te presue his studies. Will Zeek caught a five -pound black biss in the river en Monday. SUuUer.t Witmer have a boom iu selling farming Implements. Next Sunday will be Children's Day at the M. K. church. It K. Jamisen's tally-he pissed through town en Tuesday mernlug. a great many thought it was a part el Deck A Jerdan's circus. Mrs. David Melllnger and her daughter Jesle, have gene te Wichita, Kansas, te re side. Lieut Kdward Housten, of the U. S. navy, is (be guest of Ames Bewman. The lieu tenant is a Marietta boy, and he has seen a large part of the world. A sharper was arrested at the circus for playing the thimble trick. Ne complaint was made against hlui, se the justice dis cntrgea mm. Town council met oil TuesdBy evening. Tbe only business of Importance was that ordering tbe chief burgess te abate a nuisance at Maulick's brewery and te have the gutter en Market street, near thu National bonk, Improved. tubiu riHKr OAiir. The Lanctuter (llane tn Thlr hra.en llj Uelsatlns tbe Kjleui, The colored professional ball club, known ai the Lancaster Giants, which has juet located here played its find yame yesterday afternoon en tbe Ironsides greumls. Their opponents were the Keystone club, of Phila delphia, and net tbe Reliance, as advertised. There was a fair crowd present and there is no doubt that it would have been larger had it net been that there wasamU-underslanding about the running of the trains te the grounds. The game was net one of the most Interesting, but the colored boys showed up very well and pleased the people greatly. It was the first game the members or tbe team had ever played together se that they will de much better as time passes. A featureef their play ing was their daring base running. They all seem te be ery Meet-footed and are re&'iy te tike all chances In maklnga Uue. Tue earn est coaching by several membcrx or the teim kept the audleuce aroused. The Keystone club did poorly, especially in the tlrst part of tbe game. Thu colored men hit their pitcher very hard and scored nine runs in the tlrst inniug. Tbe white men seemed te be badly rattled and for a time did miserably iu the Held, playing mere like Hc'iml biys than men. In the second inniug their battery ai changed and then runs were net te plenty. The battery of tbeGiants was Seudderaud Vaster. Tbe former pitched a geed game aud Lut three hits were made off him Vauter caught and threw well and showed hlimelt te be a geed worker. The worst ernirs of tbe colored men were made by the short step and first baseman. The folk at tbe game were delighted with the showing that tha Giants made, and it la quite sure that they will seen be able te make the beat of clubs tun tie te win. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning te enable the stranger te take the evening train for i'hiladelphia. The full score was net kept Tbe Giants had about fifteen lilts and a half dc.eu errors, Tbe runs were made as fellows : Giants 9 0 Kuyatenu u e u 1 0 0 u !-ll J J Happy ' Htinletkcri." In the crowd of "Hemleckers" who viewed the game from tbe tops of freight care, house reefs, fences, Ac., yeater day, there were many familiar laces. Well-to-de men, who never paid te see a game since tbe Ironsides grounds were er,ened, bobbed up serenely yesterday and fought with the small boy for a place en the freight ear. One old-timer, who thinks it la " wicked " te play base bail and much worse te pay for it, was en band, (en a car) long before tbe game opened. He read in the Intkli.kjk.nceii that tbe club la te remain all season se that he ha bad a cush ion made for himself. The crowd that occu pied the outside seat etteu contain some very curious cbaractera and it would be well worth while for eraen8, who pay their admission, te make an inspection of the Hemleckers " and aee hew many real mean men a little city tmn tn.l..u. I'lUUHV Th "FeaiWatalliliitotewn. The dedication of ihsn h.n ... r. - Ledge LO.O.F.,at Mlddletewn,Juiy i, prom- lee te be a red letter dav for th.t i,n..i. luwci.y ana county will be represented in we paraae uy Monterey, Fenuea. Ouarrv. vllle, Etlzabetbtewn and IlalnbrWae Si each of which will be accompanied by ,bw band, and large delegations of membera. The management have also received letters of acceptance from ledge In Yerk, Harrlsburg, Lebanon and Reading, of their intention m participate In the parade. It la expected that at leaat one thenaand Odd Fellows will be In line, In addition te which several societies, who will also bold their meeting In the uew hall, and the Are companies of the borough have been Invited te Jein out of courtesy and jn honor of the day. Te hew that the clti- e m genem uave uucea an interest in me demonstration, It la aufllcient te atate that they have net only determined te decorate thlr buUdlnga, but have already contributed enough money te defray the expanses of en tertaining all Odd Fellows who wUl take part in the parade. THE HONORED DEAD. aemm ur tarn ei.n both uathmm MBMumt or JUHM itmvK. in A Somber el Ills fnpt's ) le Olrlirat the IMUh AiniMermarv el Ills lllrlh-8. t". Kbj'a A(1nr-Hinr 1'T Olhsr Well-Known (Itutumirn. LiTtrr, June lit At 10 a. ui. te day the meeting of these interested iu paying a tribute te the memory of Jehn Heck, the honored school teacher, was held. N. IU1 msker, e., of Lancaster, ptesldpd and Rev. J.Max Hark oflered prayer. Mr. Ellraaker poke feelingly of the dead teacher, letters were read from Charles A. HelnltsbandJ.l. McCkey, nf Itncaster, Jeseph Iteck, J. !' Becker, V. C. Ellmaker, l'bllailelphia, J. tl. Reck, and A. It Keck, Lttltr, all old pupil. The principal address, was delivered by Sltneu 1. Kby, eq , of Lancaster. After re ferring te the miss leu of the teacher as being very Important, he said In substance : Te-day we hve enn-e te de hnuer te such an one, Jehn Keck, our beloved teacher. A ablnlug example both as an instructor of youth aud iu his character as a man. He begau his Ilia's work, as be tells us, in a ery bumble way ; teachlug at tlrst 11 e appren tice boys tbree evenings in each week, in the then quiet ami secluded Moravian village el Lltitz. Having Intended te fellow a dltlerent calling ; Lelng modest of his own abilities and highly seusatlve of the responsibilities connected with the undertaking, he declined, several Utiles, tue eners te necetueateactier. Finally, beweer, upon tbe urgent request nf the geed people of Lltitz, he acceded le their wishes, and en tbe -J of January, A. D., 1S15, Umk charge, with many misgivings, of the village school, then consisting of twenty two boys, kept iu a tmtldlug ouce useu as a blacksmith shop. Frem that eventful day and small begin ning in the red-tile reefed school house for ward for lllty long years until In May, Im'O, when be voluntarily laid down his work, wrote his maledictery letter, addressed te his former -,3Jt pupils, and signed bis name te it as "their humble tacher," be devoted all bW great energies of mind and body singly te tbe task he at tlrst se reluctantly assumed. During that extuiided period he labored early and late, without baste aud without rest, pa tiently, faithfully, vigilantly, devoutly te the end. The germs el learning implanted In his mind while at Nazareth hall, where he re ceived his education, growing with bis growth, aud strengthening with his strength, as tbe held of his usefulness widened before him. On the site of the old blacksmith shop he erected his new academy. Rut even this was found tee small te held tbe constantly increasing numbers who came Hooking in from far and near te enjoy the benefit of bis instructions. Mere room had te be provided and the large tbree storied stone building ad jacent, known as tbe ' Brether's Heuse," was likewise appropriated for school pur poses. In 1-I0, or even earlier, when most of us here prceut became his pupils, the school had obtained a wide reputation andjy reason of its number bad been divided and graded se as te occupy four separate apartmoutscene in tbe uew house arid three in the stone building, each presided ever by an assistant teacher, he retaining the control and manage ment of tbe eutire establishment : teaching special branches and having care of tbe boys generally in and out of school when net under the immediate charge of his assistants. He exercited a wonderful Influence ever tbe young ; was quick te read their char acter and gain their confidence. He encour aged tbe timid, comforted tbe distressed, cheered the despondent restrained the forward, convinced tbe perverse and refac refac tery by an Hppeal te tbe reasonableness, of his demands, or subdued them as with a llash of his displeasure, for when aroused be was awful. He was a man of decided character and great energy. This no doubt con tributed much te the Intluence he wielded as teacher. But the true secret of his power ever his pupils lay in the great love he bore tteai. tils learning was solid and practical rather than abstruse. As a teacher of penmanship, we question whether be ever had his equal, certainly never hla sui-erler. And in bis weekly winter eenlng lectures, he became truly eloquent, at timea reaching the sub time. Seme of his descriptions when as sisted by illuminations from Ills magic lan tern, seemed te our yeuthlul minds like glimpses of the Apocalypse. It may also be said te his credit that much of bis knowledge and method of teaching waa fell acquired. And be net only In structed himself, but like a master workman who prepares bis own implements te work with, be generally selected lrein among the pupils of his own school the assistants he ayseded and trained them for the places he wished thcin te till. His school was emphatically a school for the people. Iu It was taught that which was useful in all the walks of Ufa And therein sat without difference or distinction tbe heir te millions by tbe side of tbe charity scholar; tbe humble country lad beside the sons of some of our most eminent and dis tinguished citizens. All alike had te hew up te tne chalk line marked out for them by tbe master. The bodily health of blspupllsalseengaeed hla serious attention. Cleanliness with him was one of the cardinal virtues. Regularly every morning, when the school assembled for prayers, the boys were ranged in line and had te show cleau bands, feet teetat, neck, head and clothes. Such as tailed te pass bis rigid Inspection were at once sent home te put themselves in proper condition. That bis pupils might have tbe necessary exercise, be provided for them an ample play ground, properly Inclesed. Over the central arch of tbe entrance te tills, en the outside, was painted an eagle, emblematic of health and strength, bearing aloft a scroll In scribed in letters of geld with tbe motto, "The result of exercise is health." And en tbe inside ever the same arch, surreuuding a glebe and ether implements of tbe school room, appeared tbe admonition in gilt letters : ''lu all your actions aud amusements, avoid profane language and quarrels." Although passed from earth, he still speaks te us from beyond tbe grave, in the closing words of his valedictory, of tbe blessed hope of meeting us again. " Who knows," said his old master, when he advised him te become a teacher, " who knows te what It may lead, you may possibly become a mere useful man than if you re main a shoemaker.'- Ne may we say te-day, who knows, buteur departed friend ha been called from his place en earth only te hit a higher one in a better world. And that tbe blessed words may have already been spoken te him, "well done thou geed and faithful servant, thou bast been faitbtul ever a few thing ; I will make thee ruler ever many things." And we, a few of hla many pupils en this, tbe UOtb anniversary of bia birthday, have come te show our respect acknowledge our obligations, by placing upon bis grave tbe tributes of our allectlen, emblamatie of the mingled strength, loveliness and constancy of hla character; leaves of tbe oak, flower of the field, and spray of the evergreen pine, all bound together wltb tbe symbol of hope and immortality. In conclusion, let us hope that our ceminir together here may be but the forerunner of ether like reunions, and that befere we sepa rate te day, a labor of love may be resolved upon, which in the course of a few mere yeara will place some eudurlng memorial of our teacher near the spot where he se faith fully labored for lllty years a memorial which shall continue te speak of him a elo quently a granite and marble can speak, ae that tbe place that knew him ae long and se well shall continue te knew htm long after an or us nave javtseu away. Tbe following gentlemen also spoke ; Judge Patterson, Jehnsen Miller, Prof. F. D. lirickert Mr. Nbatlner, A. B Heldenbacb, Jacob Landis, A. R. Ueatetter, 1. O. Erb, W. E. Krelder, 0. 1'. llricker, II. H. Tabudy, H. li. Hwarr. The precession, comprising about 50 former pupils, proceeded by the Lltitz sextette then proceeded te tbe cemetery accompanied by a Urge number of citizens. There was prayer by Rev. Relnke. The grave of Mr. Beck wa then literally covered with beautifully flower and ever green wreaths. The Lltltsi Micnnercher sang a selection. Then a receaa of 10 minute was given, after which tbe Micnnercher again sang. The vUltera then repaired te the hotel ferrefrahmenta,aiterwblchtm.nea.reltlnB te the erection of .eme suitable monument te tbe memory of Mr. Beck waa transacted. A Leng Trip Ha lore Tusin. On Fast Line this aliu.noen Mia Gertie Hughes and her brother Jehn left this city ter Tucson, Arizona. Mlsa Hughe haa been attending Linden Hall seminary, Lltitz, and her brother la a pupil In Beck' boys' school In tba same town. Twe Mm sBansea. Wlnfleld 8. Bums, who Ursa at 539 Green street, and Is em pleyed In the water de partment el tha city, was badly burned thla mernlug. He was assisting te lay a water pipe en Liberty street A ladle of het lead was being pound between two pipes te connect them, and the clay band being tee wet an explosion occurred. The lead waa thrown Inte Hum's face which was terribly' burned. He waa taken te the etllce of Dr. 8. T. Davis, when hla In juries wen attended, after which he waa removed te his home. It I dltUcult as yet te tell the exact extent of Burns' Injuries and It I leared that be may lese the sight of hla eyes. William Dellet employed at the works or Lancaster Rsdlster company waa burned en Tuesday. A fellow workman was carrying a ladle of het Iren, aud Dellet accidentally fell against him. The Iren fell Inte Delict's shoe, burning the stocking from one feet, and Injuring him severely. MA Mil AH Kir K.xuear llm JunelM;, br Knv I'll tries t.. rrv, at Trinity Lutheran parsonage, I'eter N. Nliderf, te Miss Maggie C. llltl, both of this ctly. lta jiAatksra. new sura aurast, Maw Yeax, June If.. flour market stead), rtne, ti li'flM it); superfine. : 7JOJ 0; geed te choice extra Western, W N"sf5 tv i geed te fancy extra state.! '' sjl 15 ; common te geed extra western, aj ji an. Wheat Me. 1 Ked state, '-c: Ma 2 de, C'l.ci Ne. KeO, Winter, .Iiiiih, Wl'.c. July, sT'c i Aug., s;?c , receipts, lli.ctv; shipment. IU.I uus. Oru-e. I mixed cash. 7c : de June. Ke ; July, Jic i receipts, T,tiw; ahtptnents, w,iw Oats mi. t White state, 3c; Ma I de Sw: Jul. 4 Mixed, eash.MHe t June, 3.;)C ; July, i!c: receipts, Mixe bus : shipments. hi uye dull i Western, HWc i state, 57HWc. Barley nominal. rerk dull: old meM. 115 ni; new, lie w Lard June, t 'Mt July, ; Aug (j'.'I, Sept , 17 ('.. Molasses dull at ; for 90 beUlng stock. Terpentine dull at SJ.Sc- Beefn Arm i strained te geed, II ?:KQ1 r.S- retmieum anil i neanea. in cases, sc rrelgnu dutl i grain te HrDtel. '-M. nutter nun ; western u-vamnry, 1MI1'-C. Cbwtw dull i State Kactery, new. a"kC; wane. ii"w e"tc. lags dull ; sute, liSIt"c t Western, 1SJ;0 lOUc. auicar dull i Ueflntxl CuUeaJ, t 1 '.NJ-iiiC ; (irunulfttt-d, -c. Tallew tlnu : prime city. S li-lbc. Hire nominal ; Carolina, fair te t-oed, 303MC Coffee nrm i lair canreus, 'Jic ter Kle. VBloace Predac Ctarasi. CaicAee.-liiuu 16. 10-JO a. m. Market opened. w beat June, Jlc; July, Tlc.; Aug., Ti Sept , TbJic -ern tune, 5c; July. 3TUc: Aug., 1-Sc ep', 3Sc. oau-euno, c; July, JS.'ic ; Auk,2V(c; bept-, ic. fork et ijueted. Lard June, lb 4u; July, S 5", Aus.,tO. sept ,15 71". snort tttbs-June. 17 S7K! July,l7 47H; Aug., 17 I7H ; Sept , 17 57S- CLOSiaa Wheat-June, 71,;c; July, :3ic Sent.. 7-ric I Aug He! corn j une. 5 ic "". -"fli i Aug , e I Aug, SJJ-fc jS3p-.,irf'(,c. uau lime, 2tHc;July, '.li'ic Sept.. c. Ferk June, as en. Lard-June, IS; July, l: Hh, ; SepL.ii?JH. Klbs-June, I7I7K, July, tti 17: Sept., 17 70. Aug, Aug, emtn and rrovtsieua rnrnlshed by S. K. Tundt, Breker. Chicaoe, June lt, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Ferk, Lard. 714 34 June July August.... ;:a 37 IU .... 6 1 37J, iM, .... CM 39 S . S. B Ti September. pi uciuuur -, December l Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern. Oats Uys Barley Oil City. Crude OU Uecelpta Car Leu. 101 311 111 101 C2H Head. H0O0 Kerelpts Uein. Closing Prices o'clock p. m. wheat. Cern. Out. Perk. Lard. June .IlllC Wi .-i S Jiui 6 47 31H ID 6 :, ti M 7i b77 August ;-. September 7&i October December M!, OU City. Crude OU M tin ateca siarast. CutOAae, June 10 The Drntrt' Journal n ports : Caltle-ltecelpts, K") head : shipments, jue : market slew ; shipping steers, Xt te 1.3U0 .s.. D'.iOl 7); stockers and feeders, II ! Ol-At cows, bulls and mixed, II 750J ; balk, r: -rai te ; Texas cattle, HOQi it). Hogs Uecelpts, 'JJ.OM bead; shipments, 4X00 head ; market lower ; rough and mixed, 14 70 Qiie: packing and shipping, trjitJS ; light It 7035 le; skips. KiOfll . Sheep Becelpts, jikxi head : shipments, none : market steady ; natives, (J CHOI 10 ; West ern, 13 -KJI 10 ; Tciuns, ti 60Q I (.); lambs, II U) 03 90. East Lisbktt. Cattle Receipts. Wi head ; lllpments, SsS: marketlllelcss prime. 14 7"9 s!j lair te geed, II 40434 be; common, II ce0i i5; 10 cars cattle shipped te New 1 erk, te-day liegs Uecelpta. 10TU head ; shlpmenrs 190 head; market active: Philadelphia, 3 5005 U); 1 erkers, ai i'SQj id j common te light. euesau; ptgs It 5utjl 75; begs shipped le Mew terk, 13 cars. Sbeep-Uecelpts, 3I head : shipments. tOM): market active ; prime, 14 Jisjl 40; fair te geed. 14 00 4 ii ; common, ti 0JJ SO ; spring lambs, 5i(3 bU. saw ler a stecu. Maw Yebb. June 16, 1:30 p. m. Meney leaned at 87 per cent. Kxcharure steady, M t&tll 87; Oeverumenu steady. Currency 6's, n SJVi bid; ' Coup, II 2x bid: K's de, n 01 bid. The sleck market this morning opened firm at advances or te per cent, ever last night's closing en buying for foreign account, but by 11 o'clock this was lest en some selling of Heading. The sleck named dropped per cunt. After 11 o'clock there was renewed buy ing and prices advanced steadily. Theudra nee ranges from V, te 1!J per cent. moo ajarseia. Quotations by Heed, McUrann Ce., bankers Lancaster, l'a. IW TORK LIST. Canada Pacific cecal Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern.... cm. at. 1.. a rgn Uen.AHle. Q Del.L. W 137 arte 33 ne, znas , er. v K. A T Leu. M L. Shere Mlch.Cen Heck Valley Missouri Pacific. . H. r. Fret M. West. N. Y.C Cast Tennessee C. ...... Omaha. ............ ....... Oregon Transportation , Ontario a W FacincMaU Kicbmend Terminal.... euraui Tax.Fac Union Fac , Wabash Cem,... Wabash Fref..,. western u West Shere Henda Mew England , rHlLADBtmiA LIST. lh. Val..................i u.N. Y.aPhlla Fa.U It- Heading Leh. Mav Uestenv. Fas, F. K M.Cent Feeplee Fass Hdg. Uen'la. , OU,.),,.. .t.MMIM.i.. Fhlla. TracUen , SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT1CE-T1IRKE FER CENT. ABATE. ment will be allowed en all City Tax paid onerbulore July! , II. BATIirOK, City Treasurer, j.Mwdli F INK AND C'HKAl'. Harvest Whleky. AT UOUUKK'S LIQUOR BTOKB, Ma 1 Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. INHrALMENT DEALERS WILL FIND Just what they iiend. A full line of Instal ment Weeds sold only tj the instalment Trade by addressing inm-.iitsi ua,AL,r.uaeui'rLi i aprl?-2rudTu,Thb krte, Fa. FOR HALE, CHEAP - A LARGER .. "amFlant being in course el construe censtrue Ji??i.01ir ?. n,-,,i we are prepared te offer ?.urxil!r" "o'sa-Fewer Knglne and Forty Si?tt',f7Ar teUer !m. . eheap. Ill 2SS isauSV..1, tT Injector, Healer. Valves. iiKi,lc,..tM " i8" running until August 1st, when our new plant will be started. """ JuwiWwdUAitwUUr Ca (Umitsi) 11 a. a. 12a. sr. a t.l',i i-i!i (,IH BijJ t,J? tfii 4!? J SljJ 61 i e,i i 17 137Vi 137'4 33V, 33 KM 75 7 1K Je n4. 'ay. ) ei 7 JX W ' tw.t 31 ii M K W. ... SI 3i Sii ... ' e i oil ... m liivj HIK ... iml mil n-5 ... 13)2 n nii ... ife a.J tay, ... ti Si 3ife is ... uk b.y. uye ' H 5S?I ?. ..... mvi w,i VI 3e a a,H ' 10 wi lS!i I'J IbX 3.14. ii ?M ... 77 7.J4 -,-ii ... 104 104 ... ina f-H ::: :::: :::: .. ::: im l ... tv)i 4K lax eeee leeu .. 6.x etn eiZ Mil .Vat B' A I) t'KK TtaHUKSrs. IAK1MU FOWDKR. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. -sHt9 new der never vutlrs. A marvel el I purity, trvntfta and wholeseinetiesa. Mere economical Uinn the ordinary kinds, and cannot I purity, trvntfta and wholesemenos. De sela in compvuuen who ine uiuiuiuueur low test, short weight, alum or ptieaphaU) powders. Sed! only in runt. Keval jIabiks l'ewuaa fis 106 Wall Street. Mew ierk. uiai-iTiilvdAw lirASTKD. V V hi salesmen at en ci en erv liberal terms Facilities unsurpassed. llftllWM llltOTIIKIlS, inlT-tmdAw Niirwrvninn. Km'list.r. N. V. li'ri COItDS OF 8LAU WOOD FOR sale. Apply at 1U..NK1 ail K CIIS COM, AKll, i 15-1 Id' Cor water and riiPertntiveu. WA N T K D A COOK TO (JO TO Ocean Umvn ler a beardlnK home. Apply, rUEBOK CI1AUUIC, at r. II.TUUUT A CO.'S il N.ym-enSU SCHOOL TAN, 18S7. The duplicate Is In hehamljOf the Trviiii. urer. Thrve iwrtent. etr for prompt payment. Uillce hunts from a. iu till i p. in. W.u MAU'-IIAI.L, lieasmur. Jel tfdlt Ma i: Centre Ntuare. TsJOTlClVAI.lil'KltsbNS ARTrHfntiT. . tn uarniMl HiiltiU mi-allftlii ; rer a nole lllldebrand. Klvcn liy me te tue order of U. .1 dated June It. 1--7. liayable thiee months alter ilatu ler 1173, lis I win due. JunlSltdAltw net pay the same hen i.V. rtSlIKK WANTED - SITI'ATIONS FOR SKV. era! uoel servants. Apply at r.U.TKOUTA CO.'S Ne.'Ji.yueen8t. PR1VATK SALK Will be sold at private S'Xle the valuible firepirty comer Lemen, Mulberry and l.hr l.hr etle fronting SHI feet en Lemen street, M Itet en Mulberry, and bJ feet en Charlette street. Appl le t K ttOWMKY, unl6 3iud Ne. ill North tlueeii Stieet. ESTATE OF K. 1. OON'DEK, LATE btra.burg lioreugh, iti'n'Miil. I.ettcli OK nf admlnlstrntten en satd estate htng been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested ui unike tiumedUte p.iy uient, and thoe having claims or deiutnds against the saine.wlll present them ttheii t delay ter settlement te the undenilgued, residing In str.uburg, Lancaster county, ra. I. I) UON UUI, Administrator. A. 11 kkr Smith, Attorney. myUUdlh T EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur THE BUST. M.ThAS lACOUF. SUEAFFER'S L-IQUOR STORE I KEilOVl.U TO NO. 15 0KNTUK. SyUAKK, LANCATCli, PA. uiayij iiu PIANOS AND ORGANS. We de net ajk you te purchase el us befoie jeu geelsewberu. We ask you te etamlne the Instruments of ether dealers at home aud abroad. iaroallyeucan both as teprlceandiiuallty, before you come te us Then kindly pay us a visit. Loek ever our magnificent stnex. lleareiir prices. We have no tears of the re sult. Old Instruments taken In eicriause WOUIMVAKU'b AOB.NCY, Mes. A 30 K. King St,, Lancaster City, Fa iFRiNO, lag;. A New Departure for fjtncaster tn rine Tal Tal erlng. Importing direct from tbe best makers el fine Woellens. I hsva 11st received through the Houen custom heu-, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SU1T1NU, SFltt.NU OVKKCOAT1NU AMD TUOUSKltlNO, The like of which, for style andnuallty.haa never been equaled tn this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation ts hereby extended te all In want of Snrlnit (iarmeuta te cull earlv and secure Cholce Patterns. Workmanship the ery utsb ttuu yiiia kihki luan WTer. JI (JKKItAKT, mar-Vlydll Me. 43 North Uucen street NOTICE. I have been reriuestcd by the Finance Committee of the Cltv of Lancaster tn call In for the sinking Fund tbA following Henda of the lean authorized by ordinance el tbe Cltv of Lancaster. Fa, unproved March 3d, A . Is-l, te relund IJl,KJ of tbe existing Indebtedness of tha City of Lancaster at 4 per cent , and amended by ordinance, approved March ;, l. OF THK SHUtr.S OK ONK TO TWENTY YKA11S, Vl. . Nes, 0J, 91, 45, ', 97, 'ii, 9), IU), en One Thousand AJimeis rui:u. Nes. 47, 4, 51, 5L 62, (M. Ti. 0. 81, HJ, 83, t, S5, r. b7, 68. 117, Ul. 134. 135. 1. 1J. 1M. 154. I&5. IW, 157, 15S, 151, 11, lhl, ins. 1R.1. 164, 101, lMi, lb7, IW, llfJ, 171, 171. 17?, of rive Hundred Dollars each. Nes. 37, M, 3D, 40, 41, 5i, bn, Ut, 1US, 1W, of One Hundred Dollars eich Helders will therefore present tbe above num. be red bends at this office ON oil UKreltK JULY 1, lt7, for payment, after which date In terest en suld bends will cease. jell Did WILLIAM A. MOUTON.Mayet. crop FILLS. SICK HEADACHE. msi'KHPiA , INDIUKtTION, IIILIOU9NKSS, Ni:-1-. LIVKU COMPLAIN!-, Festtlvcly Cared by 01..1 Little Hep Pills, The People's Favorite Liver rills. They act slowly but surely, de net gripe and their effect Is lasting, aud therefore worth a doenethers. (Docter's formula.) Small, sugar coated and easy te take. See testimonials. 33c. at druggists or mailed en receipt of price. IUI. UUI llUUI,!!.,!!! MJDUUD.Ul, Thev are THK 11K.ST ever miute Prepared by an old apothecary, rive bottles II. Held Ijv Every Orutrirltt In Lancaster. Juneio-lyeed&w TTNFORTUNATE, YET FORTUNATE. OI course the smash up of our Mite, New De livery Wagen makes us feel badly, yctweaie very thankful that no one was seriously hurt W will still be able te deliver goods promptly. There are a few of these Nicu Prunes left, G 1.9, 25c, l'runellas, 10c. ft. CLARK, martJ-UdAw N0.28CINTUK8QUAUE. LAST SATURDAY WE COMMENCED our sale el staple Goods, and we told you why you should have them at prices lower than ever before. Mew. fresh, bright clean In every way flrst-cless. As usual, you received our statement as a fact called, found It a fact. .Bought even cheaper and better than veu thought. Fer a dollar you received mere than you ever did before. We thank you for the dol lar left and the one yet te brine us. Try te give you mere next time. GOODS Marked Down Te-Day. Handkerchiefs, 4c. formerly 10c. and lie, soiled by being la tbe window 1 just the thing foreurboyr, Uuchlngs Scarlet, Pink. Blue and Cream, te. Hey's Ties, le, it and S4 cents. Fles and Sleeve liuttens, large stock, your choice ler Ke. llara' burgs, wide and narrow, 6c. a yard. And these are only a few of tha many geed! en our counters (or your inspection. MBS. I. M.WOODWARD, JUlwd X bast kimu Trr. -.. r AYMKTiaiiiiKnra. aw aTIjtak daruTwi TiV"iXei'k ti TOltbT I'ArBH at IU cents a rackaue, jlltl commands a ready sale, the best paper tn tha uiaUut at tbe priest. . HUHiara nuuu stuhs, Me. at Wast Htna atraet r it'll K LADIICH OF TUK FIK8T HA1T- X tlst Chinch will held a Strawberry resttval en the lawn tn rear of ebuicb, hast Vhestnut street, commencing; limrwlar, June is. Ad mtlnn rruv. JlS-Jtd TLANT10 CITY. HOTEL ASHLAND, ATLANTIC CITY, M.J. ( Mlantle Ave , epp. Mansion.) Ttioreuuhly lteliirulslied and Itenetated. P. O. lkn.'A7J4. II AKll Y MVBU-4, l'roprletor. Hut. Uen kks, Manager. Juuell-Jmd M F.CIIAN1CS AND WORKINOMKN'H BTOIIK. Haute Underwear ler Men and Iteyn. Hhlrts, Pants, Owtrnlls, Meckwear, lrein 15 cents and upward i Cellars, Cuffs, Muspenders. Thu best IMilaundrlcd Mill I In thegUiaikt't for Me. 1'Ha.se call aud uxamtmnivteru you buy. At K.8. rhTTKULVSONK-ritlUKIIOirSK, Mil. M North Oueeil Dtltel, H AOKR A RROTUKlt. White Ms LACES ! EMBROIDERIES. P1UUK WKLTS, I UKNCU NAINSOOK1, KNU1.1SH NA1NS00K, INDIA L1NON, LINEN LAWN, 1CTOHI V LAWN. NAINSOOK CIIKChS. LACE FLOUNCINGS. 11LACK C1IANT1LLY, tlllFUlti:, FUENCII, MAKtlUISK, H111TE31LK rKOOUA, VLKNCIA ANIIOIIIKNTAI., (llh Mariew widths te Match.) Parasols, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. HAGER & BROTHER, Nea. 95 fc 'M West Kin 8t. LANCA.STKU. PA. N' OW RKADY ! Our Ready-Made Stock SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show our New nrillNU BVOCK In Kuady.iJade Mills. Our Assortment Is Larger than evur before, and Prices Lewer We have taken special care U Kl up gerHl and Attractive Sulla for ti uPltlNii TliAHK, and we feri satisfied eir oiTerta have bnm success tul. Call and give us thu benefit el jour opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties tn Suitings, which wu will Make te Older In the Best Style. PIT GUARANTEKD. BURGER & SUTT01J, Tailors and IC'letlilers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANOABTKK. PA. M YKR8 dt RATUKON. An Excellent Reputation WE KNJOY KOH FAIR DEALING -AND- Lew Prices. MKN'S DltKbl SUITS lit 118. that f lice. lioed Value for MKN'U HANOhOMK SUITS. IU. Au)one Wunta. As Tasty as MK.V3ilUM.NkSB SUITS ntOM 110 tells. All Celers, Sack or Cutaway. YOUII18' SUITS, ; te U. Almest any Style te riease Yeung Men. . UOY'B AND CHILUKKN'h SUITS. A Uoed As sortment at Lew Trices. Myers & Rathfon, IiEAUlMU t'lsOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET. LAMOABTEK. FA. NOTIOK TO TRE8PA8HKRH AND UUMNKHS.-A1I persons are Hereby for bidden te trespass en any or the lands of the Cornwall ana speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ceunlUs, whether Inclesed or unln unln clesed, either ler the punmsa or sheeting or flsblng. as the law will be rigidly enforced aaalnst all trespaaalasj ea said land 01 the un dersigned alter this aetiee. " Wat. O JLBMAM ritKEat AN, K. PKECY ALUKN, XDW. U. rKEKMAN. aprtld Attoreeya ter K. Wi gelemau'e llejri PA LACK Of rASHlOlt. KliACKOFFAHUlOW ASTRICH'S Palace et Fashion, 13 BAST KINO BTREET, LANCAHTKIt, FA. ATTRACTIONS -reit- Het Weather. UOODS THAT Altl. IN SEASON AND AHE SOLO AT l.fBSTHAN COST or MANUrACCUHE. rtrTY de.kn ladies' iii.ack Ceat Back Jerseys, sizes j: te ij, 25c. Apiece. Mehaveclesed out ten sample line of lit, AC K ANUCOLOItKII MI.K l 1 1 is, trulu oue elltiu largest liun4rturs In New 1 erk. 1 bete are ahjul tsn pairs of MltU, ranging In price from ISO te lie a pair each pair is worth double the money wu marked them. l'AUASOLI. New ts our time te sell thum. New Is ynur time te buy thvin Wu have marked them accordingly. Illack Satin. Lace Irliumi'd and l.tmtd 1140. Imitation 1'engiw, Lace IrlnilCed, II 111). Imitation Pongee, Sc. Satin Couching Parasols, All Colen, inc. Hiicy attliKMi, 11 , ll.i . II. ; i uu. Ac. Silk Ombii-ltas and Sunshsde', with Natural, tviny, .ruuiuiu, cinsr auu uma lianuies. A MEW LOT OF lllULLlANT l.lsLE (1LOVKS. Finest Orudis worth Vc , at only IV. a pslr. s.v l.leviis. black and colored. CK 1 button length, 3c afMlr. Jeb In Ladles' l.l-hi 'thread I lee, black, Ian colors and slates, l?c n pair. LAlIES'ANDUKNT'--llLIIUII.tiAN UAU.E Vfcllh. At !5c Apiece. ion positively cinnet buy thmn under 37e any. where else. NEW KUCHlNtl In Ubltc, Crciiui, Illack, Pinks, Ulue, at Je. a yard. rine Crepe Ltsse Uuchleg, In White, Cieam and Illack, at inc. a j aid. TtlKEE UUI DltlVES IS L D1ES' WHITE Mlsl.lN SKIUIS. 1 live Tucks, Three Inch Embruldury, I'rln citss Hack, tee (worth tine ) i. Ktght line Tucks, reur Inch Embroidery, Princes. Uack, "Sc (worth II Ai 1 sixteen rinn and .six Wile Tucks. Ten-Inch Ide blcganl Embroidery, 11.111 (worth ll.M ) DUESS SHIELDS. doedynar lluhber Shields. Kmpress Kubber Lined, liautts ttubbttr Lined. 1-tecKlnnltx sblelds. The Snow White Oenutuu Cinlleld Shield ter White Dresses. l'KAUL, 1IU1TONS. A rull stixkef White I'eail llulteus, IB line te J: line, Iu nvedltrmitiiia'tllt'a. Alse n Large Assertiiieul of Pearl liuttens, plain and raucy. All cnlurs Ivery Wash liutten, Hal and ball, at Lewest I rltc-s. EXTUA LIscellNTH Te nitKHM AKXUS AN I) TO Til E Til ADE TOE CASH. ruMniTvum. YylUMYKR-atURNITURK HTORK. FULL VALUE. OME IIUNDKKDCKN1S W 0TII 01 V EN reit EVERY DOLLAIl. NO MISUKPUESKNTATIONS. OUK WOUK WILL STAN II THE TKST. The Wealing of Our Ooed- will IkarUsOutln What We Say. re Save Mnney Is tegnt that which will. Wear thu Longest, and which need net bu lie placed In a Short '1 line. SURPRISING I its, you will' be Suprlsed at our Lew Prices. Just step In and see what a Large and Complete stock weareCnrrylug, and tten On and Tell our Neighbor. STYLE, QUALITY AN D THICK TO SUIT ALL WIDIMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner eat King and Duke Bta., LAMCABTEE, Pi. - seDUMvflAJWmw (.'all us up ly TclcpbQip, with nlili li we hare been connected, te-day, and your wants In our line will hare our best attention. HEIMTSHS Furniture Depot. TBAB Amu cerrmta. TTOUHKUOliD KCONOMY. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY 1 Pure Jelly lu 30 1, Pales, II. i a I'ale, or Be for Single Found. Pure Comb Heney 10c. ,, Twe founds Cream Cheese ter 25c Three Pounds Choice rigs for lc. haven Pounds Geed Prunes ter Sic. reur Pounds French Prunes ter 23c Twe Pounds Prunes and 2 fti Kaltlns ler 2"c Kpp'a Cocea, 20c , Uaker's A Uunkel Bre.'s Chocolate, lfc. Cake. Coffees, 12X, is, 18, , ii, u andUeenUper pound, rresh Boasted dally en tbe premises Sugars at cost, te Pure White, 3K I Oranu lated Sugar, cc, AT CLARKE'S Original Tea & Coffee Stere, ea wm who siriit, ,'i-TfV, . Kj.-W?..Afei "ttt 'HV -j ..SA. B-.!? &K .;t t&J&l&Z&SIr ,&4ii''&&M KiiJ m. ' 1. fsr f.