fV-cf iliS r if WL-" l k m IKS' IF K W MpC w Kt Srt, ' '! ', l"- --" TB WICIBCC8. ? taupMAmdnrMawavuiMw WBBBBBB 4) .' M r. v iVrCt las) TMIf HBy I M4. Bat -I UImii le- HfMM IB Mm CkuefeM. i of iKTltuetxcm. rMaiA, Jalgr 1 Wallace A Ce'e, clrctta I jtMaMai bat u praaeeoaef ihs i aatwy Aoueaabia en we atraeta, anaaaatibelBKin town. The two Ian aa taken op with UweeealBg Fentth IM aueea waa net tbeught et The iMraiewaaatxKitUta nneat ever aeen IHRPXtSB BUMIfll Wtt&t0 JMMtVM ' f-j mm x.1. BIMMOirfM904Mci f$JB. Twe axeatumt pertorBaneea were ajsvwwt. snra wwvw misHiy muwii invwui wtatead aaaay plaaalng featntaa and avary away waa pleaaed. The concert waa far abere ' Si I Mmt SB. 1.1- lUkk la tk MM ,U Man nf Ue enew and la well known In town. -.iafatlaMadklaBMnyMeada daring the day. V. Jean Kelley, a well-known engineer el , ;';5'aw, went te the circus, where an attache FH aavempiev idiwibuiv u.m ut vi v uu .. ' aiMailin of a dollar bill for the five. The '' igaate waa net anceeeifut, and Mr. Kelley re- h anil ml hla money. Thw incensed the em ?eya who et ruck Mr. Kelley a terrible blew " la the face, and then took te his heels. Mr. ';.k. Kelley could net get any satisfaction from the management, and employed an riucer, ..: nut reucu u net uu usauauu '-.... Ha . a -.-.. ... inwcircua ireunua were lutiei lamia huh pUed their trades In a success! ul manner. tfy throwing diee an empleye of tlie Colum bia Iren company waa out (31, in about tin nalantea. Placing money In small packages of soap waa the means of many CelumbUn losing money. One man lest $38, another ?1S and ethers lest smaller amounts. Complaint ware entered at the efllce of Squire Kvans, and Officers WitUck secured about (TO, which waa returned te the victims by the sharpen. R?nlette was extensively pUyed and much money secured by the proprietors. Officers Installed. The following e dicers were Installed P. C. Win. J. Strlckter, at Chlppeta com cem mandery, Na r,S, K. of the U. K.; P. C , F M. Merley ; N. C, J. C. MUtenberger; V. C, J. II. Heek ; H. H., H O. Keath ; 11. 1'., A. M. Oslertag ; V. It, W. J. Strlcklcr ; W. B., U. LsMthelser ; W. C, l).inlel Miller ; Ksq , H. M. Hill ; Ens , 11. A. I.tchty ; P. O., Jehn F.Ilroemo ; S. O., Charles I'lcckon I'lccken ateln. Gar ateTement. The following cars were leaded at Colum bia, during June, en tbe Pennsylvania rail read : Eastward Number of trains, 1,514 ; leaded cars, 42,073 ; empty, 2,012 ; total, 44,115. Westward Number et trains, CM ; leaded cars, 12,703 ; empty, 31,078 ; total, 43, 767. Grand total, 87,890, Decrease from May, 1887, 4,327 cara. Increase ever June, lbSC, 2.8S3 ears. SsnlMi la lb Church. Het. J. 11. Pannebccker, pastor of the Trin ity Reformed church, will preach a Hermen en Hunday morning apprejirlate te the Fourth el July. Kev. J. Schmidt, el Newark, N. J , will preach In tbe rUlem Lutheran church en Hunday morning. Her. Wm. P. J : vans has returned Irem the general synod and will occupy the pulpit et the Sacend street I.utherait church en Hunday. Kev. V. J. Clay Meran will preach In St. Paul's P. E. church en Hunday morning en tbe subject National Hlessinfrs." A devotional meeting of tlie Uxlenl League of the Methodist church will be held this evenlng at 7:15 o'clock. Had a Tee Muhed. Fred. 1'rlend, an ompleye of the Chestnut II1I1 Furnsce company, had a tee et his lelt feet badly mashed yesterday by a pig of Iren falling en it. - Asonef Tbee. lleland was chopping weed yesterday when he cut the thumb of his left hand oil at the llrst Joint Medical attention '.vas given the Injury. The poetefllce will be open en the Fourth from ! te 10 a. m. Nearly all the business places have aUfiad? been decorated. " A silver cup will be glven,,, wInner 0, the rifle tournament, A dxvJtyWuchlld of Nathanlel Wlke i this morning. The funeral will bs held en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hear's team and tbe Harvey Fishers will play two gaues en next Mendsy. WAUVKBiimavFA ummmujmh h eat ah The Authorities at the Count Insane Asjluui Coldly Decline te Itecetre Her. On Thursday night OUlcer Lewers, while en his beat near the reeervelr, saw a woman wandering aimlessly about the grounds. On going up te her he found she was evidently of unsound mind, and supposing she had wandered away from tlie county asylum be took her there and left her In charge or the efflcern. Friday morning the officers turned ber out, saying she was ,net an inmate of the asylum aud that they had no authority te keep her there. She wandered oil, and the next that was beard of ber waa from Lampeter. Mr. J, Henry Musser, seeing that she waa insane, took charge of her, and learned that her name waa Mary Myers and that she be bo be lenged te Kobrerstewn. Thinking the asylum tbe proper place for her, and net knowing that the officers et that institution had refused te receive her, he took her there last evening, but was refuaed admittance Net knowing what else te de with her he took ber te the police station, where she pent tbe night, and was this morning again seut te tbe asylum en an order Irem Mayer Morten, and there she remains at present It may be nerensary for tbe officers el tbe comity institutions te be very careful In receiving Inmates except en properly drawn orders, but alter having received tills dr. mented woman from Officer Lewara they eirtaiuly should net have turned her out upon tbe public highway the next morning, liable as she was te run Inte all sorts el dangers. liratn Frem Vmn.lj.l-. Levi liart, ler many years past a tlpstave In tbe county courts, died te-day or paralysis, In tbe 81st year of his age, at his realdeuce, Ne. 470 Maner street. He bail a stroke en Thursday ltst and another en Friday and died this morning. Mr. Hart was known te almost everybody in Lancaster. During tbe Hte war he waa a private soldier aud team ater In the army. His gray beard and bent lerm was ler many years a conspicuous figure in the court house and upon the streets. He leaves two sons-Levi, or Haiti- mHreAn,d Jeun W" 47 Mnr "treat, with the last named of whom be lived. His funeral will take place en Tuesday mernlm.'. lnterment private. " Death of KlntHxt n, nance. Elwood M. Dance, of the tirm of fi m Danced: Ce., wholesale con leel loners, illmi at Mm residence of his mother, Mrs. Catharine JC. Dance, Ne. 048 Seuth Queen street, aged 98 years. He leaves wile and two small children, besides several ether relatives In this oily, together with a large circle et do de Toted friends, who sincerely mourn his early death. He waa a member of Inland City Ledge Knights of Pytblaa and also of the Uniform Kank of the samu order, who will attend his funeral te morrow at 3 o'clock. m Oa a Villi te Lancaster. Mr. William M. Spear, formerly the United r ma operator at tbe intki.i.kikneeii ofllee, bat bow taking the report of the United Press for the New Yerk Teltgram, arrived in Lancaster last evening from New Yerk en visit te bis old friends here. Ue leeks aa though the world had been ualns? him ii toee his departure, and he waa warmly i vj luaaj uwnss. Math ere rateable ajsre. Valuable drlvlu snan halrai.ltie tn Jrm y.ffr ! nr aalaaai ud highly F earns i W-.s VJ ' ' a 'c 'w-nv K ' i i . . .V M rAitv AMOfm mUlLBBBK. tka Olattac Kisretaaa aekeal tatananttd hi the xstj M rite. Friday evening that waa an entertainment given In Excelsior ball by the pupils of Miss K. C. stone's private school, Ne. 3J0 Seuth Quatn atreet Tbe hall waa handsomely dec orated, and packed with people, both chil dren and adulta. A temporary stage waa erected at the north end el the halt from which the readings, recitations, dialogues, plays, tableau, etc., were presented. Tbe pregramme waa a very full one, and the tablcaus were qn ite artistically arranged. One et them was tbe thirteen original states, there being thirteen little girls gaily dressed te represent tbe states, and In their midst tbe Goddess of Liberty, Mlsa Ellen WUne taking the part of Goddess, While the tableau was In view the national hymn was aung. Anether tableau was very pretty ! Clara Spnag appeared en the stage very poorly clad and sang " Nobody's Child." The curtain In front of the stage was closed as she ended the song and almost imme diately was reopened when a meat effective tableau was presented, the same little girl being seen In fine attire, in charge of an angel (Misi Mable Dreer), while a chorus tan? ' The Heme Over There." While tbe pregramme waa going en very nicely, there was a terrible ahriek came Irem the audience, and this waa Instantly feL lowed by ether shrieks and screams and a general panic relgned throughout the halL The curtain in front el the stage waa made of cotton lUinel, and the footlights were candles. Tne curtain happened te be pushed against one of tbe candles, and instantly there was a tUme arose from the fleer te the celling. Tlie curtain was Immediately tern down, and It was found that It was very slightly burned, nothing mere than the "nap" having been burned oil. A settee en the back put et tbe stage en which sjme lit tle girls Here sitting wasupet,andtbecblld. ren were thrown down but net hurt There was fc-rrju contusion in tne auaience for a short time, and no doubt some of them would have been trampled upon and injured en the stairway in the stampede which would have ensued had net tbe cool-headed doorkeeper ieckpu ine noer ana prevented them from rushing out The panic seen endeJ j nobody was hurt, but the excitement ran se high that it was thought best net te attempt te finish tlie entertainment, and tbe audience was d Isuilsied befere the prizes were awarded tothe'.n who von them. T.iese were dis tributed this morning : Te Miss Elsie Picket, geld charm, for best penmanship. Fer reg ular atlendauce tlie three following prizes were given: te jetin suertz, "Harrison's Travels j" te Maty Ufgener, " Favorite Poems ; te Sephia Oblcuder, ' Iteja' and (Jills' Annual." i.ttrtBH rui.tuN mat avB Ferllli lllcCUlm It theComtultatenere Decline In I'ar What Ue Atks. 11. K. Fulton, whose lee for the collection of FJO.i-'ai 50 has been discussed In the news papers, is net disposed te accept the compro mise fee of f 2.C00 ciiVrcd by the commission era. Uisclaimis for 25 per cent of the above amount, which would be f5,20iS7, for his service-s in setting from the state the state tax paid by tbe county en horses and cattle, en which there was a levy of three mills which was repotted but the county bold for tbe amount el tbe assessment He bases his claim en the contract made with tbe corumisiieners while be was county solicitor, but tbe labor of which he claims was performed after the expiration et bis term of that cilice. He says that he will never take what tbe commissioners clTer, but that bt enn time be sgreed te accept f 1,000 in lull ler all demands against tbe county. He is bound tn pay all tbe costs of tbe suit brought lu Dauphin county, which are considerable, and in audition be has a colleague, se that when tbe division is made it will net be S3 large a lee. When told by tbe iNTKi.i.lensi'F.n rcp resentlve that Mr. Myers was emphatic In his declarations that he would net vote for one cent mero than f 2,000 and only pay that en being given a bend of indemnity by Mr. i-uiten, te protect tne cotmiiissie.n;-g mcafie jefa Buxchsrce. !'! fes Couid"net accept that amount, but would take bis chances be fore a Jury in recovering the amount efbis claim en the contract made. It is probable he will sue for tbe amount of bis bill unless the claim 19 toen settled. Aletnertal Itesolntlene. At a meeting of tbe Managers of the Heme (or Friendless Children held en July 1st, the following communication was presented by the president ISefere operating let us recall that since our last monthly meeting one, long a member of our nearu, nas neen removeu from earth, Mrs- Coelllo l'ctarsel. Let us pause awhile te think and speak of her. She was active among us until about one year since, when failing health compelled ber te resign. She was a member of the purchasing committee and a most prinlent and efficient member. She was for many years a member of the beard of managers, always ready te de her part of any work aud te de It earnestly and tllectlvely. During the years that funds were being collected for tbe erection et the new building, she was meat active, ever ready te start in tbe country en a collecting trip, te assist at lain1, or In any ether way called upon te lend a helping hand, and in all was ever kind, gentle, Bilectlenate, and considerate of the tuelings of ethers, there fore be it IleuUreil, That In her removal we have sustained a less, and that we shall ever re member ber most kindly, lieselvtit, That the secretary lie requested te record In tbe minutes this expression of our sympathy and te address a copy of this communication te tbe family or our departed Irlend, and al-ie send a copy te each of the daily pipers with tbe ropiest that it be in serlMl in their columns. The Tuniuan r'l.hmc Cluli. A meeting or tbe Tucijuan Fishing club was held en Friday evenlng. H. S. Itathveu president, and Lewis H. Haldy vice president, tendered thelr reiignatlnus as officers and sctiwi memlxtrH and Jehn 11. Heth, K. J, .thin mid Wm. I. (1111 as active members. Tiiu resignations were accepted, their names placet! en the roll as honorary members and they were given tbe privilege el visiting the camp whenever thny wished. Te till the vacancies In the cilices, U. M. Zahm waa elected president and Jehn IJ. Kevlnski vice president, they tieing tbe eldest members. There were seven vacancies en tbe active list and they wero tilled by the election or Dr. O. Keland, Jehn (1. Wariel, Isaac W. Leidigbt Jere. ltehrer, James A. McDevltr, Charles F, Kengler and Jehn L. Martin. The club will go into camp at Yerk Furnsce, en July 15. Itev. J. W, Memlnger'a Viral Hermen, Kav. J. W. Memlnger, paster.elect et St. Paul's Reformed church of this city, arrived hereon Friday evening. The members et the congregation met ut the parsonage In the evening te welcome him. Mr. Meminger ceinu hoie from Vincent, Cheater county. All unite with the members of St Paul's, in giving him cordial greeting. He will held services te morrow morning and evening in Ht Paul's church. The installation will net take pic until the completion of the repairs new being made In the main audience room, probably about the middle of August m Treetr and Cuntereien from the Mount Jey Herald. A bull belonging te Jesse Hellelns, . farmer residing in Eist Denegal tewnshln. get into his neighbor's, Jehn AnwA and by hltn was driven home with the rt el his cattle. Mr. Hellsins nuiied the buU within a few hours and when be went for him, Mr. Am way refused te give him un unless Mr. llellelns paid t.i. whin. i.-Jl1 fused te de. Taking a witness along Henslns made a demand ter tbe bull, and upon being refused a second time, brought a suit ler trever and conversion, before 'Squire Mc Fadden. Tbe bull la valued at ftiO, The case will be beard ea Tuesday. m A Weman Haas; Herself. Sarah N. H lines, aged 00, wife of Jehn Hltnes, farmer of Hopewell township. Yerk county, committed suleide by banging ea Thursday. She was sulTsriag from melan cholia, csusM by religious excitement She leaves baakjaa bar husband aevarel aurrM "C ?P if k' . V e in - ri THE IiANOASTBK Dj HOir MAXt wizt.pmnD ma sat. Cttanreiat Sams of las Lecal celebrations et the r.iutth of .In lj. The coming Fourth of July prnmlsea lo cally te be one et the most general ly observed in the history of celebrations of the day of federal Independence. There will bean out. going el theutsnils from the neise and heat of the town. Tite seashnre will nttriict many and the celebrations at l'hlU.telphU and Get tysburg many mere. Toe weeds and se cluded places along tlie C tnestega will eiler attractive spits te these inclined te spend the day tar from the haunts or meti. Delew will be found glanes ever the amusements aud recreations of the day : The Marlen club w III plcnle at Tell's Ualn and Rockland club Ne 5, nt Demuth's Park. The Knights et St Jehn will parade nt 4 o'clock en the mernlnc et tl.e4di. After serenading the several Catholic clercymen, the Knights will attend ssrviceatst. Jixeph's church. The Grand Army men will aNiluvea parade In the morning thruu- the principal streets te the tncasrer ceuieterv, bere the American tUgwlll be run totlintepot the llag stall en tbelseldlers' let Absalom Emswlller will put the American flag en the summit et Round Tep opposite Ma-letta. ' ' Tbe Clloaephlc will clenrat.i the Fourth with specal exercises at 3 o'clock lu the alter alter neon. A number of Grand Army men and citi zens will go te Gattjsburg tomorrow mid Monday te witness the reception of Pickett's division by the Philadelphia brlg-ide. The I.lederkracz will snetut the dav at Yerk Furnace and the Mu-nnercher nt Mlllway. The OJd Fellows and the Cmuimudery of the Knights et the Gelden Kle will mmmi thedayat Mlddletewn, where their respec tive orders hive celebration. The Quarryvlile ledge of OJd Fellows will be met at the train at 7-Oo'elock by a com mltt'e el Monterey leJge et thlt city. The former will be escorted te Odd Fellows hall, where alter a drill, a short sttet-t parade will be given. Then both wl 1 proceed te the 'Jilj train en the P. R. R. for Middlotew u. The East End IMiliig club will le-e en Monday meruing for a week's cccimptueiit at Welse's Island. There will lien blgcrewdat Lltltz te wit ness tbe parade of the Knlttlits of the Gulden Eagle en the morning of the Fourth. The orators in the afternoon wlilUi ex-Senater Hughes and Dr. Jehn S Cram, of Fuiladel phla. In the eveuing there will be a grand display el tironerks. In the aJterne.ni there will also be horie races en the Warwick track. Eergrten Castle Ne. ISO, Knight of the Mystic Chain, will held a lu; celebration at Gap. At MrGrann's park there will be geed racing in the afterne.fi, and In the evening the finest display of tireerk ever seen In this city and a btlloeu ascension, under the direction of 1'refi Llppett Under the in uiaietiient eflUrrv llershpv the citlzans of ltiwllnsvliln will celebrate the Fourth. Toe orators wli) be Dr. J. C. Gatchell, Win. Itreslii', Wm. Chandler, Deputy Hreneuun, of the r. nue dppirt ment, and I'rel. V. E Stoker There will be a tine display of tlrowerk in thn ovenlng. Filly dollars wre sulicrl'ied by the rt si dents of West Willow, nt n lund for the eel. ebratinn et the Fourth. That amount was expended for llronerks, which will be sit oil In the evening In that village. The n. A K. tMrtnr. Ail Grand Army men of whatevcr pet as well as exeeidieis and clt .sns generally, whether uniformed or no', who will unite with Pest 105 In an hcur's celebration of the glorious Fourth et July are cordially invited te meet at Reynolds Pert hall ever the pot pet pot clliceon Monday morning at hall past seven o'clock, te participate In a Mierutreet parade, after which the stars and trlpes will be Hung te the breeze, a salute will l lire), and patri otic songs sung at the soldiers' burial let In Lancaster cemetery. Tne Keystone llle anil drum corps has been enguel ter the occa sion. UULDBS .ttyi.K1 AT 3IASUBIB. The t'uullc Io,tallitlen Kittclws el Mc'gel Castle, Ne 100, Fil.l.j KtrclDE. "There was a sound or revelry by night" at Manbelm Friday evenlngTilO revelry was net of the llacchanaUili 'order, for the voice and laugh, -of far womankind was mlngled with it and tbe presence of revererd JSJjUett' of tbe gospel was mingled with that et plumed and titled Sir Knights. The oc casion ras the public installation et officers of Stelgel Castle, Knights of the Gelden Kagle, Ne. 100, and the b3ii(juet Bt the Wash ington house following. Stelgel Castle U less than four months old and numbers f j members. The Installation ceremonies were in charge of District Ur.tml Chief J. If. Stell, and wcrecenducted by him and six ether members of Hermit CaMln, Ne. CO-, Mount Jey, IX C. Sheck, S. II. ; C. H. Sheck, K. of K. ; M. M. f.eib, M. or R. ; T. N. Hostetter, P. C. ; H. L Stager, H. P. ; J. lBreneman,V.C. A number et visitors were present by invitation, and notwithstanding tbe great heat the audience remained te tbe clcseef tbe beautiful rilualiitic ceremonies. A precession nf white-rnUd little maidens carried the altar into its place and bestened a bouquet upon each of the visiting Grand Castle officers. NetileChlefW.il. Nauman called tbe assemblage te order, and when the chairs were vacate 1 te lx-filled by the In ducting officials, the following were in stalled : Past Chlor, W. Ksill Naumm ; noble chief, J. M. Shoemaker ; vim chief, II. (i. Itehm ; high priest, Martiu Tnliudy ; vener able hermit, L. II. Ilemlxirger ; tnaiter of records, Franklin Itusiieng ; keeper of ex cbetiuer, Dr. J. F. Diinlap ; clerk of ex chequer, Chiistian Hartman ; sir herald, R. F. Uauiaker ; worthy hard, I). F. Gibble ; worthy cbamherlatn, W. C. Giuder; en sign, Jereme Yerum ; esipilrn, p Shif ter ; first giiardmuau, J. P. Fetterly ; sec ond assistant, Frank Arneld. At the close of these ceremonies, addresses or congratulation and exhortation were de livered by Itev. Messrs. Mct'Ilutcck and Jehns n, or the Kpiscepal and the German Reformed churches. At the ban t net up wards et eighty visiting brothers, ladles and musicians partook or the Castle's hospitality, and brief addresses were inade by the visit ing officers, the ministers, Past t'hiel Nau man, Dr. Dunlap, J. It. Sheuk, nf Ne. CO, 1. K.,Wlliner, of 157, and ethers. The Mount Jey brethren and their ladies left at Hits, and the festivities closed at the same hour. Grand Chief Stell and several ethers will In stall officers of New Helland Castle en Tues day evening. Ills Tims at Mlddletewn. It Is expected that at least Uft uniformed members of tbe Knights of Gelden Fsglewlll assist at the dedication of the magnificent hall of Triune ledge, Ne. 3(17, 1. O. O. F., el Mlddletewn, Daupuin county. The parade wll take place mi July tth at 1 o'clock p. in. The hall costs 8,0U0 and is a splendid edlllce. leuai. eiiii's. Tbe county treasurer Iibh extended the time for the payment or the mercantile tax until Thursday next Mrs. H. N. Hewell and sister, Miss Rarbara Burger, lelt te-day for a trip te uauvsuurg and etner points of interest Rev. Uugerielder, of this city, will offi ciate at the funeral en Sunday of Rev. Wolf Welusteln, who dled ou Friday In Harris burg. Brether Ambrose, president of St Francis college, Lerette, Pa., will be the guest of Rev. Dr. McCullaghJdurlng the meeting of state college prealdeuU here next wbek. The Lancaster Toboggan association held a meeting last evening and wound up its sirilrs. It will probably take held of the work of tobogganing earlier nexttteasen. H. U. lierr is visiting Scranton te confer with General Secretary ilerney, and ar. range a pregramme for the Prohibition state convention which will be held at Lancaster, September 22 te 23th. Mrs. Halt Harrar'a 71st birthday annl versary waa celebrated en Thursday In Colerain township. Dev. Dr. C. W. Stewart and wire. Geerge W. HenM ami wife, and James Walker and wile, of Gap, were among tbe guests. rroeeeutlene Withdrawn. Wells Husaer, Herman Dasher, Jehn Packard and Harry Welbauer, of Hummels town, wh'i were prosecuted before Alderman Bperrler forcemmlttlngan assault and batterv en a barber named HheatUr were in .tbe city te-day, Tbe defendants are members of the order of A merle in Mechanics and tbe allega tion la that ribatUeri was; roughly handled in tbe Initiation Inte one of tbe degrees outside the order. Tbe matter waa finally arranged ad te-day tht prosecutions were withdrawn i-X'SIS : .V- 5?,Tft'4'V'-'j!-i,'SB7,T'V'.j ItU. WJ".TS-i'-lT'T7V."''""KKywr" Ly.rr.f v. v- w.v' ' t Y 1JSTELLIGEN PER, SATURDAY,' JULY 2. 1887. Am BKJUtABLm mrmuT, Pteseanl Tims atafleclet llaaqqsl at Mllltre sllle Nermal Scheel, The gentlemen el the Nermal Literary society, ofMUIctsvllle State Nermal 'school ruade anew depirtute In holding the first banquet ev er glven by either et the nourish ing socletles of that Institution, en Friday evening. At 8:30 p. in. forty-iHe Nermalities entered the large dining room of tlie pchoel and eeated themselves at tlm testlve tsxird which was laden with everything that could be desired by the bejp, alter a long slege of hard study. Tlie table presented w beautiful appearance aud rrllectcsl sreat creillt iixin Mr. Warfel, by whom the tiamptet was gotten up lu his best Mjle. The Nermal society was cheered te the echo, and the ex ercises of the evening wcie begun In geed spirit, A. i:. l.eauuu scteil as toast master, and delivered the mid it si of welcome The following toasts were responded te, "Our New Principal, K. O. Ljle," Wilsen C. Cooper i "The Nermal GlrK nugetie R. Flete; "The Demand of the Dav," J. Itutter Versti 'The Wheel of Fortune," Jehn O. Swartley; " Freplu e e," S. II Kanck. During the evening a niolleti was made and carried te send n omunlUte te invite Professors l.yte and Hull te attend the exer cises, 'fhelr appearauca was greeted with long centiuued applau'e. 'I hey responded with excellent addresses which were highly appreciated by the banqueters, Impromptu addressee were also made by Elmer McCurdy, llarrv Flckel and ethers. TheatUIr wound up at a late hour, and the lolleweisor tbe cr!ineu banner re tired, elated with the success el their muler Ukltig. COMMKNC KM! Nf. Kxunitiatiens are new eer, co.niuenco ce.niuenco co.niuence insnt exercises will take placn next Thurs day. Rev. J. Max Hark, of the Moravian church, this city, will presch tlie baccalau rcale seniieu In the chapel Sunday morning. Tim rt-t;t-rl)ti flcnlc The picnic of the First Presbyterian church of this city was held at l'.oeky rsprlng yestei. day. The weather was warm, and it was a relief te get tiwsy from the dusty city and enjoy theoel bn-troseftheilellglitrul gtoe at ltrvky Springs and it U doubtful if ever n m.re l.iyeus tarty a-senihied at this r,iorlte retort tha-i the big aud litlle "blue stockings" that nsembltd there iesUriUy. In the first place, the picnic was free no tickets were sold, and nobody was expected te bring a basket or any ether kind of lunch, and yet a most abundant lunch was sp.-ea 1, and the tables were tilled with get things from morning until oven even lug. It is hard te tell hew miny pcople were ou the ground. Thirteen picked omnl emnl busses went out In the morning, and several meie at neon. There wero scores If net linn dreds of private ceiiieyanee", and a great number rede out en the F. st Fad street cais te Potts', and theticu baited down the Cones Cenes toga te the picnic. A large number of beats were provided, and every child at the picnic wa given a beat-rido Then thnre wasagamoer baseball between the men aud the boys, and the boys wen a glorious victory, tj lelt pitching was a favorite pastime and se was angling and there were many ether games, seme of them quite eongenlal te tlie girls, Indulged In. The party returned te the city at an early hour In the evening, delighted with the day's recreation. tune IU1I Nein. The League games yesterday were : At Detreit: Djtreit 17. Philadelphia II; at Chi Chi caeo: Chicago 5, Washington .!; at Pittsburg: llcsten'.i, Fittsburg 1; at Indlauapelis: New 1erkl3, Indianapolis .'. Tbe Association games wero : At Phila delphia: Athletics ), lUllltnere 2 -, at Staten Island: Brooklyn ". Mets7; at Iulsvllle : Louisville hi, Ht IjeuIs 1 j at Cincinnati : Cincinnati le, Cloveland 5. The State League games of yesten'ay were: At Willlamspert: WilllamsiKirt 10; Reading :; at Altoena: Alteena it, Wilkoshure '1 ; nt Itradferd : Ilradrerd 1j; Allentnwn 8. The Louisville Is astonishing the people by downing the M. Leuis. Litham was lined 1 10 yesterday ler int-ultlng the umpire. Tnere were six home runs in yesterday's Detroit-Philadelphia game. itlg Dan lireuthcrshad two of thorn. Runaway ihie Morning This morning n horse hitched te a buggy, lelenglng te a man from Ihe county.frightcn ceunty.frightcn ed In Irrntef the Northern market house. He started te run up N'ertli (Juttm street and collided with another team near the Was) -ingten hotel. His buggy was upset and the lop was broken oft. The herse turned Inte West Lemen street and was caught in the extreme western part of the t-lly. The buggy was a total wreck. Murderer Mieer' KRVcIs Sold. Sheriir Yordy went te Annville Thursday and sold the personal elTects of William Showers, who six weeks age killed his two grandchildren. The sale was en a judg ment for f l.one, held by Sam'l f-eallu, and but IT'.i 72 was realised. The tssjstead upon which the toys were murdered was mid te David McKiuuey for 10, and the potato in the let where the dead liodles were round were told te tour eager purchasers. m m Wte Defeat! Harvard. The twelfth annual fonr-mlle straightaway race between eight-eared crews representing Yale and Harvard Universities was rowed Friday evening ever the Thames rlverceurse, sr New Londen, Conn., rrem Gales' Ferry te Wlnlhrnp Point, and was wen by Yale bv .rS lengths. Official time Yale, '.MM: 'liar vard !,!),. (IimmI Kl.lunc Charles Francscii", Jacob F. Weller and Goerge W. Kendrlck returnisl last evening Irem a two days' llshlng trip In Chester county, 'lhey brought bai-k li turtles aud i:,0 eels and cattish. Additional Mall Service. All additional inall pouch has been put en Is-tweeii this city and Marietta, and it will leave hern at 2 p. in. Heretofore there wero malls te that place In the morning ami even ing only. The new arrangement will lia a great convenience. Ilad ilere. Complaint was made te the mayor this morning that the boys lu the vicinity of Lew and Rockland streets have Ixien damaging preperty in breaking down fences in getting into yartls while playing ball. The police were instructed te abate 111 enulsance. I'enr Director! Meet. At the meeting of the beard of peer direc tors te-day, the steward was directed te em ploy quarrymen te take out 1,000 pernh et building stone at a certain price per perch. The First I'nder the Law, Te 'Squire lteath, et Marietta, belongs the creditor baying filled up the first blank for a marriage license, under the late act of ts sembly giving alderinen aud Justlcea of the pear that authority. Telephone Connection, facnli r". Hhanfur, wliiletilx lljner deiler, Centre 8iunru, Is connected alth trm telephone rxclungu. Amneeinente. tlrnnti Optra lleun Opening, This evening tbugrand opera house will bu opened by Mls Carlten ana cninptiiy. In " r'eggs letry," Among the support Is William K. Tedd, late of Uebinn Crane. Jeseph fluids and .lehn K. Treullz will he heard In a uiutlcal specitlty. A leature of this 0KntiiK will be the uutr scenery, wardrobe and superb mechanical cllects, In cluding ,tbe beautiful prismatic fountain, the mill and wuterlall, a MltiUslppI tlver iti-auier fully llluuilnatud and In complete working order. Itmoxphulen, tbe scenery and mechani cal eirecli aiu new, and have bevu manufadtured expressly for this production. umAruB. Beuusis.-ln ibis city, en July lit, llesena, wtie at Jacob buudere, in the saihvearel her age. Tbe relatives ana friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the Ineersl, from tbe renlaencs of ber husband, he 1 Kaat atiminstret,en Hunday alternoen at 3W o'clock, lutennentat Lancaater cemetery. Coaaiaes.-In IbU cltf, July 1, U87. Tboa Tbea Cumuung!, la tbe elst jeir of bis am , ' Tk rataUves aag frteadr, Ueaegai Ledge, wv'- vviWiT; jeiaw L O. e. 1'., et Marietta, and Wathlagten n cainpniettt Ne. II, tancaiter city, are Invited te attend the Mineral, from his late residence, Ne. II West Chestnut street, en Monday, July 4th, at 10 O.U1. stfls UAs(s.-lnlhlscltv.en IhuSOth ult, Ilwoed M. Dauce, lit the JStb j enrel blsnge. Tbe relatives and friends el tbe family, also l. It. K. et 1'., .Ne. 7, and Inland City lodne, K. of P., Ne. K, are rcspecttully Invited te nt tend the funeral, from his late rctMence, Ne. Of Seuth gucen strisil, en Hiinrtsy aftertioen at .1 o'clock. Interment lit WiXMlsratd tllll come ceme tery. llsMT.-ln this rtty, en the VM Intl., Levi llatt, In the fist J ear of bisnae. The relulUes and Irlends et the family nre re-siH-ctfiillylitilttsl te attend the funeral from the residence of his ten, Ne, IT1 Maner street, en Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock. lnterment private sciitcise-July 1, ls;. In ibis city, Katie Sclieiilng.dainshteret rnsterlck ana hllrsbutb :chulng,ln tlie ilst or of bersge. The relatives and filemlj of the family are re re spectfullv Invited te attend the funeral, liem her parents' resldnncc, Ne. Ill Church street, en Ttietiliy nftei'iienn at 3 e'clcs-it servlces at '.Ien l.uthumii Church. Interment at .Ien's cemetery. jm jraxfiara. lira atectt Blarasf. CaioAne, duly I. Tbe irmrri' Journal ro re ro nerta : O ittle itrcelpts, 7.ui head: shlptnetits. J-"; ' narjtet ttrengt shipping ilww, use te LSV. ' " v, " stecknrs ami fwdtir. II ss 0.1! cows, hulls ftiul mlte.il. tl.VJJlei titilk. 17MI: l'ejiucattl. .vui"s He ltHiipts, 1'i.iiit) titiirti Bhtpntenls, con SfS.1. n,atket strong 1 reimh and mitud, tl M avii k.vts.v;5ii,i,",' " ij ,""'1 , n"htv-!ticutit. ) bead shipment. 10 0! market steaker: natives. ee 3.1: hulk! 1 iJI 10 s Western. ts-C-l 70; Texan,. "ia J .J,- iamb. II neaite. KAST l.tsacrr.. cattle -itecetpts, ;: snitntiente, .vji market etv II lifti vi; fair te gtsHl. at lit uuu t prime. HiHlla. cattle shipinsl te New erk, mine, llts llecvlnL. ?tli hivtil t !ht,.,......,. ,, imumen, M.v.. , umiH.iv srinii 1 ullftiieipm&ti, ,1 ISTll 111 erkers, IV Mjt.i common te llgbu KV 0iV Uj PlKS It Jcirs 70ft se; begs hlppcrt te New lerk, abisp Itecntpts. 1() head t shipments, rni: market llnti i prtmtMl lisl(l: filr tngiMMt.llui 4 il; ceniiiitin, I UJSO; rpring huiilH.fl Mnji. W. lluuMhnld Slsrket. t'Air.v. Cnsimery Itutter tl B- llittterv 6 Hutch Cheutu V lump ret'LTRV. PvV ....ii-nisc HI 100 ....rortTec ...J(S;-sie ....lOtfVIC ICC .. I c ?sc IV: ... .SJliU .....VttiV3 SO CC ... j'etcK! Sdiic IV: ....lift-'oe ,...'.vii.ec l.V ....ion me ... HC tk! i.m:iv ...taJc .... :-einc Me Hf'c ....HWXic US IOC .... Nlinc ....IrsfJH! Jc 3c ...nsniic ....lOtfJIU .ii.i'.jtiic .Ws: u'V3 Sc Wa :.rjlec .... NJlic ...fIJs- Tic tun avre JC.C t'-C IV! I'K .. venc 'JUC spring Chickens t mt Chicken:! et Pllr (uiO Chickens y pli-cu (cleantd) MlSCSLLSNIhH'S, Apple llntter V qt KLTjts V'lns llene p a llninlnv 1 et l-anl V & ... Ctdvtitl SuuerKiaul V t Rl-IT. Apples ptc Uanana.stt der I'tveunut, e.tch Pineapples e.irb Lemens dez. Oranges it der Uranlieriles y nt btriwiwrrles i lev :..... Chi-rrles V qt. it splwrrli, V lf lied Currants n hev.... .. . V KuHlAllLKn. Cabhage. V head Cabbiwe 1'lants, per In) I'etr, i tinnch Sweet. Pet.itt ts u w pk 1-unilps, f pu... I'ntatis,)tik New 1'etatix-. i! u pi .... Onions, v Hpk ... ! New Onions, ft huuch New pvls, i ,1, .. Slriuie lle.ni., V Wpk N'nsr llerinndioiifens V Kpk ... Itbnbxrb ft biinclt lln-ul .-.ilnl, lieait ltidwhi-s f! bunch Carrots, V bunch I'ucntnlirs, e.ich sqna.-hes eich Aspiraicns ItunaUx-s V quirt WatcnncJens, lacli Ull-B AND UKAIM. Kamlly rienr tm Fancy Iteller lleur Otts till Cern (sheiirM) bus Cern, ft bus Kve but Fleur per quarter Whual bu (ISA AHUM Hay W ten I10O12 UevuriK-ed m bai WMasuu Tlnintby pirns ti rStiM Her.turass V bus I.... .7. ifvi Krcluird Uiuss V bus 'tiCet Mixed Lawn l,nni- w bn, situ Hnngartan Crass V bus me Straw ten .V. ...,ii UiunUy bu ri riHii. Clams y leu Cattish Y Miatt (uju?h) Ilallbut V B. , !iiickbi. V ..... rergtrs, S sturgt-en. ft ft. Ojsters, V loe Ijirnb )) a Mutten V Veil?) B liculV a 1-UUS.IL-e V ft- PuddW r1 Ham ft &. whom.... Hum V a., sliced Huren a Dried t..Mil qr Ilolegna v qr e:eni i:.-i w J'urlc ... MIC IV: rK-eiiic J0C 1IIC .......l(ic loc ...I'OcOll ...lOfJ-Jlc ... -etl'-c ...Hsllsc ....Hlir ...lisaijc 10c ...iri :c x ice ite n ...HrfllJc rnasl steca, and Uejierted by .1. H, Leng. Par Laat Value, sale. Lancistcrf. per cent., I"i. Hi) 107 isrt no " " S-thiml le-in .. HO " I In 1 or Jlycura hi) M I " In Ser Jive-ira. lm ue un Un mi a 101 se lit: am 117 se l.M I JO 111 l.M.M i4: no If) .10 IV) M IM s IK) 110 1-S US .21 2.10 7l 6. m loe I " IitlOer Jiwnr. In) Manhclm Uoreugh le-m HO , 1(C , !t , lue . .VI . Ill) . h-J , lm , loe . li') , nu . K . l.e , lis) . loe ASK STOCKS. First National Hank Fanners' National llink...., Fulton National flank Lancaster County National Hank, Northern Natlensl Itank I't-nplrs' National Pank Columbia National Hunk Christiana National Itrnk , Knhrala National Hank , First National Hank. Columbia.,, First National Hank.Htraj.burK... First National Hank, Murium"..., First National lUuk, Mu.lny , Lltltz National Hank , Munh.tl.n Mil. .Ana. ...mk. ..I.HU.IH t.B.IUIIlM JM1III. .....,,., J(JU Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... w New Helland National Hank.......... lie loe -...I. i.niieiiiu lutnK. ,.. ...,...,., yuarrj-vlllti National Itank BMIzubelhtewn National Hank kiiauaLLAssecs s-roess, Kast Urandysrlne A Waynuaburx... Uuanyvlile U. tt. SUllersvllleHtreetCar Inquiring Printing Company. Uasllgbtand Fuel Company Htevens Heuse lllends)....... Columbia Ua Cem puny iiltimbla Wuter Company Basnaehannalren Cemrany Marietta Hei low. ware. BleTAna Heuse MUlersvUle Nennal Scheel Northern Market , B intern Market Western Market Lancaster City atrwit iwtlwuy Ce... Uas Company llendi Csjlambta Horeunh Hend ouarryvtlle U. 11., Tm Knsdtntr a Columbia K.U.. Vs Kdlten Llgbt Company no liu 1J w HI w BO A III) 10 HO tee B0 SB CO Ml se te un no no ki se 11 iio.ie Let la se m u Ml 108 HriW 111 107 1C5 8.20 21.50 tl TURKriKBSTOUZa UIk Spring ft Heaver Valley., HiidKperlA Horseshoe .... Columbia Chestnut Hill,.,, 31 MX at lue m -ft te inn CelutubluA WushlnKten, 3) l i'..W n 87 73 110.00 wnesinrauiicBpnnK , Marietta Mount Jey Lane., ttllmbctbtewn A Mlddlolewn, Lancaster A Frultvllle Lancaster l.llltx..t Lancaster Wllllamatewn Lancaster e. Maner , Lancaster A Manbelm Lancaster Marietta , Lancaster New Helland Lancaster Susquehanna, Lancaster A New Danville Columbia A Marietta , Maytown A JClUabetbtewn I An caster A Kpbrata Lancaster A Willow Street... BtnuburK A Millport Marietta A Maytown "!.!!!;! IM 4.1 31.10 ft 13 a at 40 43 4 Oft no SOD 25 as jr. 2A St St A'f W A O VEUTlHKiinXTH. LUNfjii.-i'j.i'i'KK for j.UNcn 'to 'te NK.itT Bt the Maner lintel, 217 and Ills WKiTKINII t.TUT, opposite l rand Opera Heuse. Heerdiawn irnm tlinkeK. ltd' JUII.V II UIBMNUICU, Prep. CI.AM H()UI.-(JI,AM HOUI7"!'!! ... ""J ' ' " K M " " tbe Wushlsgtnn llouse. (Hand ill Nerlh tiueen slreit. Hleker's beer and Lauer's porter en diaft. W.ll. DKlCltf.KK, I'leprleter. ltd' LI NOII-I.ANUANTKK COUNTY - .?,".ly'.l""J,"ui,.w"1 be served turluucball day MONDAY NhNT, at FltaNCIHCllS' HOTEL, (or. Penth Queen and Btrawbeny streets. GKAND I.UNCJII-CI.AM HOUH AT KX KX KX colaler Hall this evenliic. Keehler's Cele- braied Lager Heur en tap. ltd . VHOT, I'roprtMer. PU111.1C HAI.K UK IIARNKS' JOB AND HUnk 1'rtiitlns (Ifllca. On the premlsss. Me. 13 North Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa, ea BATOttUAY, JULY 1S.18 7. at 10 o'clock a. ul, will 1 sold sea bete. and purchaser can runt errJca If desired. TbU plant today 1, regarded ss the Legal 1 tinting OSlee of Lancaster const. ......... . 0Lt,UAIJUlAClltir, lyl waMlsa 'mm KKW ADVKKTJUKUK.yra, JjJOHBKCK ft MILKY. WOKK-NOT WUIUIS-1H TI1P. JU1I.K i.V Norbeck & Miley T1IK 1)1,1) Coach-Building Firm AT II BIG YELLOW CORNER," NO USE TO ENUMERATE STYLES ! COUI.I.N.r.iOir.KANlsKJv jf.S.KTV.,K..I M, tS COMI'K'llllit IIKHKH IM PKICK AN II tjtl ALU 1 UI'dtlOHH. .Ntiecliit AttonlleiKihett te liepalrlttK. Old Vehicles Made (lesl as New. Norbeck k Miley, Practical Carriage Builders. COIt. SOUTH IIUKK AMI VIM! STS., I.ANCASTKK, IM. nprSI-lydSKAftw .V K W A 1) VKK TINKMKXT.1. WANl'Kll-TWO tll'.NKltAI, lltH'SK hitaitts. Apply. rHKK OF CIIAHHK, F.H.TIltHITA CH.'S, Ne. Vl N.yiK-mi at. WANTKI) Tlllir.K neon ( cTuuut'.t" W"K,W- 1A,""J' ru coo us. KK U F. If.TUOt'T A CO'H rw N. ejniwn SL WANTKD-.V DINI.Nd.KOOM (llltl.. Hon'lhavute vnrk at iiUltt. Apply at Mil IltlTKI. LA-JCASI'I'V Junejvtia Peiu'all It. Depot. BoakThne-two wkli, rtfiX .. . ,N'"ll rilDNr ItOOMI at thn HmiMi lletnl may In. hail lth Uuril, ir applleatlen Ihi at encn niada nt the hotel oillce. Ne. .11 North gius-ti tttrwit. Jnnell-tia I. O. t). K, ATn:NTIt)N.-MKMIli:US of Mentcri.i l.niltfM. met 1 1... ii.iIm i.. ...... ersl. InUinillni: lit pttllclimle In Ihn ti-tntitti nl MlddlMnwniiMiiNliAY,.lll.r t. will please meet at the hall at 7 o'clock, sh trjt. ... . C. llhlti;. Chairman el Committed. Attest J. I'.fmnsa, tkemtary it "ybr CAN NKt'l'KK A POLICY l-Oll .... .,.,". Arcldenl or I Ucstiv k lnsnniuc In Itellahlol'empai.tej, nt a low rale. l. cillliui eradilriwsliiB " " lllMl IIKIIITOI.D. Afir . , Ne 5:SmttiiJii.,.nsir,-,iU I' !. Houses ter t ale or runt en tuny ti mis. Ruhi.ky'.s kkuitTiTTn em:n SOIKV Water and Cream Meiidx, t cHUmi. cold and sparkltii),', uti.eititelv jtnni ami Inn from cotitaiiiliialleti, diuwii Irem entirely nuw ai-nar- Ulllf. IIUIIT.MY'8 HltllU BTlilta, Ne at Wit Klnv strrau u. K. K ! VTTI1NTION! Hilt HNIOIII.S. Iiilnn.1 1-1... III. 1. 1.... uA . I I, 1 w ..t. ..' .: VL . ' '.- -" I. .'.v .in'. .".".".; lm,r "rinery mi -UN liAY.JI'l.l J.st ieclnck hirp. te attctul the fiinertlofeitrUtK lirellmr, sir Knlht KIuivhI M. Kanrii l.nne.tsmr HIM. Ien, m, i;, armor dlslly invited te iti-nd. Hyerdirsir Knight Captain. It I It N K OOh, Attest J H. Maiklkv, S. h Id-cerdi-r w auen.s reits.vi.K. tittn New Mct'nll W'aROn. ecifd hand I ten slim Ten ri ii-ten Nw prlitK WsKim .-i-end hand, lalllnir Tep lliiiy, (i..t,u n,-w. luinv l.ltid. One I'lattenn Hi-pet IVaifim. HIV MAKK,,vi-n jiar old, en trot In? H huapcdlgrw. lau lmin al the fcAni.MierKi.. . ,. !-er. North liacen and OriiKaliwts. j2 Iwd Q.KANI)CONCi:ilT THIS EVENING -AT Maennercher Garden ! Ill Tltk MILI.EItSVIU.K ISA Xl. .eJv-1 'enlty Rrnnlnc Concert hylhnl.lC 11.11 HAND. Kelker's, hnctiesi.r ami Hnel tiers Ikn-r en lap. jt,i T THK COUKT OK COMMON IM.I.'AU el Lancaster County. uautaa Hoever ui iT-, . ' FTecntten ln-kel 8. I. Dlireiulflrrnrand Aptll l.irm h n. .enas II. ai.y. trading i 7Ut August letiu.il, as IHffunderfer A Kliy 1N0.EI. The undersigned audlUir, iippnlut'd In ills, tribute tbe fend In court uri.lug irem said in in cullen,, te and ametii; tbose legally enllthd thereto, will sit for that purpo-,e In ih 1 It.rary Leem et tae Court ' Hints.-. Ijincastnr. en 1HCU.SH4Y. lUI.Yits, W7. at lea.m. where all Iers(iua lnterestetl may attend. ,.. WILLIAM LhAM AN', Jl2 "dS.I Auditor. GIVKN AWAY l-'HKK! .. ." ,'nH' read an udvnrtlnnent with this heading. Ihuv chargn ler packln ami mailing tnoie than the arilclu Is worth-that Is usual Wttglvti FltKK, atmeliitely Irne. all the cotnterts et the stere Ceine and sub what they are. Coelest placn In town.seniMsay. Acimy tilaeti te ment your mends. Chair, In rest In. Can leavu all your packages till " tint hush tnd el jeurs" Is reidy le start Inr benui, anil Inn, always (nil te talk ever nuwusl patterns In sumptng (heiearuseme iwrfuct Iwaittli-i.) and the new lancy work. A Iren start In any of thsw. That Is the work ceuiuuiuced, se you can Kena and llnlsbiu leu little thought I hut) en could de It Leeks se hard i and Is seMmiiln when von start rlgbtand materials atu right. II. ppy Fourth 01 July, Mils K M. WUtliWAKIi. , ..S0-aXKA81 K,NU sriCKKT. iiiar301ydQAW ESTATKOK HRRXilAKU KUIifiMAN, latent Lancaster, city, dee'd. Letters tiwtu mentary en said citate hiving la-nn graulud In the undersigned, all iiurxens Indehleil Iherele am rt-'iucsted te maku liumeillate payment, und thesu having claims or tli-mamls against the same, will present them without dulay terset tlement te Uiu undersigned, residing at Ne. MJ Heckland slnet, Lancaslnr. ANNA MAUI Klllt.MAN, Executer. Baewa A Hsnssl, Alterneis Je.Vitdr ESTATKOr' HKNIIY K. I.KMAN, I.ATK of Lancaster city, decnased. letter lesla Inentary en said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons liiduhted thereto are reii nested te tnaku immedlatM payment, and thesu having claims or demands against the same, will ins-i-utlhein wllheut delay fur settle ment te thn undersigned residing In Lancaster. A. V. ItiCINIHIIL, .1 HAIPILIi w(jKl:itSIIAM, l)U HOIS UUIIUKIt, maylfi-.lilM Kxecnters. KHTATK OK HANNAH DKHMONlij lata of tlm city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of ailmlnlstrutlnn en said es-ale having lawn grattted U) tint undersigned, all ptirsnns In dxhted thereto are requested 10 maku Imme diate payment, and thesu having claims orile erile mands against the same, will pniseul them with. mi. umay mr siuiiiei. tiiu ui iiie timierslgned, ro re sldlngiii Ibucltyel Lancaster, 1'a. CIIAUI.KS A.1IK1N1THII. InnRttdM AdmtDlstralur. EHTATK OK JACOB K AMM, Hr , I.ATK et I uncuater city, deceased. Letters ten talneiitary en said estate having hein grunted te tlie undersigned, ull perxens ludeliteil there, te am requested Hi make Imiiisdlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for Bviuumuiib vu iuu utiaersignea. ..UATHAHINKKAMM, Kieculer. MiRkieTT Uresiis, Attorney. inlMlltlM 7IHTATB OK JO.SKrH MINK, I.ATK MU 01 Washington borough, deceased. Let ters of admliilsirattnn oil said eslatu having been granted 10 the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are rrnutmlud te make lm. mediate payment, and these having claims or demand against the same, will prtseut lln-in wltlieiti delay for settlement ft the under signed, residing In Washington borough. IUNHY WKUl'Z, AdmluUtrater. Usn. Nacuan, AtUirney. lumrudM A I) HOP IN PHIOKHOK SLIPPERS! LADIES' LOW CUT KIP HLII'I'IUS, 0,M),fOand75ct,. mishks' exruuii TIE, n Cents. MKN'H CANVAS 81IOIC, .4 Cents. CIIILUKEN'8 Bl'ltlNH HKEf, bllOKS, Qend Heavy Beles, Wets. jOHNHIEMENZ NO.S7NOHTU gUKKN UTKEKT. ArMrTIITOWt, ttar '..-i'-. ' iggggSgg!" sat' ---s-'t-n-. , lww-(j AND Itni.lAlll.r THK- Seuth Duke and Vine Streets. XKW Alt V KHTMKM KXT.H. FINK HKWr.llH WANTT.n AT I1HKN.H. tusklngiitll KnsI Orange stus-t. JiineJtlwiI Mli.s I.. A. COUPKII aJCIIOOl.TAX, IKS7. " ThiMliipllcatnls lu tlm bands et timings ttrer llin-e i-reenU etT ler prniupl tuyitieht. Olllci) butiis Inini it a. 111 lilt p. in. W.l.MAI.NIIAI.I-rensurer. Je tfdlt Ne. UCentiu Mijunra. w ANl'hD-A COOK Ml'.NT COMK well treeiuuieiidi d liwnilr, i jit.itiv,iiia.s no :u seu in qukkn nt. IJI.AYINU CAKDH, IIOUNH COHNKHS, Inelra'tirs, .V. per pack, 'Jfic. jxir bait ihirnti. t'eker 1 hlns. IlkMUT M I.'KIAI: HTOItS-. 111 KlUt lileu NIII-eL Tnlnphnnn Contieetlen. laivvtasim OUIt t'ldAKH MIA l)UKHin. AMI . .. ., !,eU,.",l ,.1"" '" CI HAIl IIA1 ANA HI. L hit hand marie, rat KACII. In l.ei.-s ,. .,-, ,,,! lists. llhUUlllNlllUAIIMlllll', -. , , .. Ill KlKt hlug --triet, TrlephoneConmcllon )aui.i WASIttlri FOH HKNT. A foven-lteom llrlck Heuse sltusted en Knst Frerierlck slnet. Anplv at JllllOMIri NO. 3 J EA-.1- I IlKIIKKICK Sl ANOIU'll 1)1 KK HrilKKr HTIIDIO. A btiininer Course lu An still begin en Itii-sdiy next 11111I1 r thn lead el Ml. a Jlar gin rite Atrhvi liiult. Ne nuerer inniv ptenis ' w) of iia.slng the suinun-rceuld boom i.ed. reacheis can ta.lly lake nritanliiKO of u,u leurse. Inne.-iJtM .! TjlINK AND CIlKAlT"" Harvest Whleky. AT ItOllltKIPft LlgUOH 8TOKK. Ne. u Centm SquarH, Ijincaster, Pa. NeriCK-THKMKMItKUSOKINI.ANn City Uvlgn, Ne as, K 01 i ure rrotie.-io.l te meet nl tln-lrl iu.Ue Hall en le morrow ism,, ill) ) all'rnoen 11 1 8 e'c'tK k. leaitend theluneral of our Urn Knight, rlwoed M Hincn. Muin hets of Msier l.n.lgtvs are Invited te nlteiiil. Attest Jinssun Hire, h el II A M. ud B)YS- DO YOl WANT A KITi: I Then lirlnc your father, or mother, or slstpr. orceine jeur.elt, ami iinj.i pilrnl -(lleKi lm: II. Vl or mere, at Shaub's-4 E. King St., And we jyl stri I'K'eimi you Willi a IIIU11 Fl.l Elt, u HK MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lan.'l 3mdlteed Q.r.NKHAI.OHIIKPt, SO.X """ llitii sttTKtjt AnmrtsL Kst selds l'isr i Mi 1'O.H A It., ' r LAstAsiru, ra,.luly , l-.;. Uninrades will ns.i'inl.le at heitdiiutlers ht 7 'n.m, July in,, leielebrale tb day In a in trlellc iimnnur by a short pira.t... Imi.tlng u,u rtig titer thn n.f.ll-rs- llnil.il l.i, nilngani. tonal stliiiH. nir. All pttrnuip ceiiiraVW, Ai'e!. .,,..w.".",lh"l,.","0 '" K"eral ate cer dully tut Iti-il te iir,uli)ile. II) order or IA1IKS I.. CHAHFOItU, Jehn Ciaii., Arijiitnnt. Cemiiuniler. lid QOUIIKAN'H COUN ULTKK. WHY? WhyfliillerwIthCorner Hunlens when Cochran's Cern Cure Will permanently remote, without pain. Hard oHLeriiB. Iliiuloiiser Wails- Ne trouble 10 or use. cu . ...M ... i.-iinie. .,uanuii-il leetlrtt a tie, and sold afitc. 11 Imttlr, with brush, by ibit atiufaisliirir. ' ' 10 H. B. COCHRAN. Nas. 137 and III NOUTII gURKVsr. uiars-lyilH iincnster, I a Q.HANUOPKHA HOr.SK, (Ferwicslv Kimt !t. TiiHTsr ) HAMILTON A MKUKDITII ...MAN AH Kits. Having liren thnrnughly renovated and nited up will meiwii 8ATORDAY, JULY 3d, With the tlrstappearnticntn Lancaster of Miss Adele Carleton. IN "FOGG'S FERRY," Supported by W. K. TOIIIl and a pewntlul coin cein p.my. AHMI'sKIM HK-iKKVItH MKA'I.S '...".'.". Hoj "Ifli-e open fri m Ilia. in. te! 1 ..10(. K1TS. ..let; KM-). .in. .HKATS .....i im tOK. si-New Ncttien-, Elegant Wardrobe, Hnpeili ecbanual tm-tls. Dei.'i ,Uh , J,,",!,".' 'h'11 JJV.'l M nlKli "lyilil. t'KI.KHHATK Til l'.4 1 11. The Lancaster Maennercher VHU Ceif brate the lib le thelargu Ulereat MILLVyAY ON THE URADINti ft COLHMIIIA It. It. Trains leave King Hm-nt Hlatlen at 7 Wand Ouier IX pet at J in a. in., and King htruemt 1 1 M p. in. Fare for Hound Trip, 78 Cents. II inemlxirs am Invited te participate and npeini 11 nieasaiituay ill tne wimmis, mid it pleasant day lu the weeds. ltk.FKKs. MaNTdtltKE, LunniriKK. e K UAUMm Itii .July k.vcuhsiens without cost. KneiiRh money wived In our liarKdlti Heom en siule miila of Klnn Dress (Jlethltig te Kive Veunt-lf uml Family dits ut tlie rttualiore or iiinuii tains. .Seme of the Stitts are tniite lialf-prlcc. Ne enj t) the variety In Het Wtuther things. The eiS.OO Kerge Suit (l MrnV) just the comfort for te tl.iy. White Vst, Teiigee nnl Seersucker Ceuta. Wanamakeb & Brown's Oak Hah, rk)UTnCAST CORNER tJIXTfl AND MAM- KBT STS., ran.anKT.rgTA. I Li&SattsgMSte r jfcayyS . .. 3ij
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