5CHE IiANOASTEli DAILY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1888. ii pv .'j? A s .Vr E'V V. :; ; i-J i,v ev . K, w & fe. KOf .. i V Hirf" Bfef wJ 8 I ft- &U- INDUSTKIES PROJECTED. OVER . DB90RIBKD BY CH1Z1.N9 SO TH SHinr rAOTOKT, nmltt te Secure Tnnda Hatlcc Mttla trvakU-Batten Werk I'ropeMd Straw- Hi if rnllnu nd Lwn ratty te B Utld-CoBttMlea of ft Thief.' Columbia, Jane R There la hardly deabtbnt that the hlrt factory will be m tablkshed In Columbia at an early date. Tfce rabacrlptlen book haa been opened and the committee appointed te emits for nbacrlptlena baTe met with very great cn eearageant. OTer2,000 worth of ateck baa beea anbacrlbed and there la every (that Iho committed can repert at meetlnar en Haturdar night that the meeneary amount haa been subscribed. A movement haa been made by aome fdtlania et town te atart a button faotery, but aa yet nothing definite haa been done. Facta and figures en the cost of running aueh an Industry have been obtained and It la believed that the matter will be pushed. Coming rcstlrals. A atrawberry teatlval will beheld en Bat urday evening for the benefit of the Yeung Men'a Christian association. The festival will be held In the rooms and yard of the association whleh will be decorated with Japanese lantsrn, flegi 'e. The ladlea et the Presbyterian Church Aid society will held a lawn party en Tues day evening, J one 12, at Mount lletuel, the home et Mr. H. B, Ksslek. Ice cream, strawberries, cakes, etc., will be forsale, sad the proeeeda will be dovetod te the use of the building fnndofthe newFresbyto newFresbyte rlan church. The membera of the Second Lutheran church will held a atrawberry festival en Friday and Saturday evedlngsef next woek la the lecture room and yard adjoining. Personal sua Other Nete. Mlns M. K. Iisyten left town yesterday en s visit te her aunt Mrs. Martin, at Wayneaburg. Jehn Li. 1'aulcs, of Pittsburg, la In town en a visit of a few days. Geerge is. Brcneman has rtturncd home from a visit te Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Lydla Uramm, accompanied by Misses Klsle and Bertle Jehns, left jester day for a visit te Hanover. Jehn P. Staman la lying very sick nt his home near town. Wm. Q. ration has recovered from his recent Illness and la able te be about. The subscription cemmittee for the centennial have been meeting with much encouragement, nud expoet te niake a geed ahewing at their meeting en Saturday evening. An excursion will be run te Mount Gretna en June SS:h, under the manago manage manago mentef Marietta and Chlppeta castles, K. G. E. A reunion will be held en that day In ledgea of this erder, Jacob Beeth, who haa been under treat ment for his blindness, haa every hepe e' regaining nia sight. Mrs. Catherine Baker, a daughter of Mre. Catherine Uougendobler, et Ironvllle, died at her home there en Thursday, after a abort Illness. The laneral will be held In the Ironvllle church en Saturday altorneon st 2 o'clock. Carrie Bewed, n iour-jear-old daughter of Jehn Bewen, was given a party yester day afternoon, when the Uttle folks present had a geed time. Messrs. Hlestand and Kleh, of Marietta, and Fendrlch and Byon, or town, '.wilt play s match gome of tennis this evening en the grounds of the Columbia Tennis club, en Chestnut street. Squire H. S. Ifersbey fell from n chair at alaoOlce yesterday and sustained no veral painful bruises, Jeseph Preston, oneot the gang of tramp arrested by Oulcer Wlttlek for robbing houses at Itsgtewn, oeniosaod yesterday te hi crime. He told the officer hew the work waa done. 11 e waa brought te town and told the peopie what waa taken et their homes. A reception will be glven by the mom mem bera et the Second Street Lutheran church this evening, te Rev. "Willis 8. lllnman, their new pastor. The town clergymen have been Invited te be present, and a pleasant time will be bnd. The banquet In the rink last night for the A class was a very onjeyablo ellalr. Tlie XT. C. T. V. Uontcutleii. Litit7, June 8. The opening exercises of the W. C T. U., en Thursday morning, were conducted by .Mrs. Linn H, Ueward, of Mlllersvllle. Mrs. K. C. Cellins, corresponding secre tary et the county, ropertod progress el the organization. A erlca et resolutions wero adopted commending the past work of these en gaged In battle for the tomperanco enuse, It waa decided that the Bnnual conven tion of 18S9 be bold the last week In May at Straaburg, the aeml annual convention te meet the first wcek In October, 1688, nt Lancaster. The following officers were elccted le serve the ensuing year : Mrs. E. A, Itach man, of New Provldenee, president; Mrs. K. L. Cellins, of Falrmeunt, corresponding secretary ; Mlsa Edwards, cf s rBsburg, recording secretary ; Mrs. Srt-ncer, el Btrasburg, treasurer ; Mrs. A. R Ryerly, ice presldent-at-lirge. Once Onrnril Uardwlcke." Themas MeElratb, publisher, lawyer and author, died Wednesday evening In Mew Yerk after an Illness of two months. IIe waa associated for many years with Hei ace Greeley, of the New Yerk Tribune. In 1849 he purchased from Rebert J. and Catherine CaB&at the prepeity known as ".Hardwlcke," near Lancaster, thofermor residence et James Cameren and new the property et II. J. McGrann. Mr. McEIrath made Hardwlcke his home for several years. In 1852 he Beld Hardwlcke te David Lengenecker, and retumed te New "Xeik. He waa aged 81 years. A Drunken Man llltcs an ODlccr, Jehn Haines, arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct, was committed te the county prison Thursday afternoon by Alderman Deen. On his way te Jail he restated Officer Bhaub, who had film In charge, and bit him soveroly In the thumb, Dr. Senscnlc dressed the tlflcer'a vrcund Tbe Utdctkranz Fnrcnell Hep. The farewell concert and hop of the Lied erkranz society will be given in Llcdor Llcder kranzhall en Monday, prier te their visit te Baltimore. A publie recital et the Balti more featlval ebenites will be given. The Liberty band will be present and assist nt the entertainment. AldrrmaD Duunellj' Court. Hugh Uedgcns, arrested for assaulting Mrs, Senale Scats with a atone, was held in bill te answer at court. Rudelph l'recf, Harry Bamberger and Geerge Gardner, companleua et Uedgcnr, were held for a hearing te answer for dibor diber derly esnduct. A Hank Offleer llrt'cea Jrrem the Lliltz lltecrd. William Evans, who has been vice presi dent of the Lltllz National bank the last five years, but who really has been filling the position et president, has reulgncd. The directors took prompt action und elected Iarael G. Erb In Mr. Evaua' place. Tha Lancaitcr AtUKtlc Club. A large meeting et tbe Athletic club, of Lancaster, waa held Thursday evening Jtlevea new members were elccted. A resolution was pataed te charge all the saeaabaraetthe club a nominal admission fee te ball games. JUI7 MUUeui or t'tutlest. The president haa algued tLe arreprlsUng W,OCX).txK) ter pensions. bill Xha Motile Old Reman. Kps. Intkllicikncbr, It it were net se "funny" It certainly wen Id be surprising at the manner la whleh the Republican papers and conspicuously the JTxnminer exercise themselves about the .nomination of Mr. Thurman as s candidate for the vice presidency, by the Democratic national convention st St, Leu la. There la little use In any Democrat subscribing for a Demo cratic newspaper new, when the Republi can Jenrnala are ready te give him all the upa and downs, the ins and leute, the wis dem and felly, the advantages anu disad vantages of such a nomination, te elabor ately and se disinterestedly, for nothing. They aay it Is te add weight and a tree gib. te the tlcket, and te compensato. for the weakness and unpopularity of President Cleveland. New we ought te be thankful for that Uttle bit et Information, ler we might leek for It In vain In the columns of n Democratic Journal. Isn't that what they have been doing for weeks past, in booming Dir.uiaiuo,evcniginiiibo unqualified wish and will et the man. They want the Demo Deme Demo ecrata te put up a candidate comparatively unknown te ineir party and the country, In order te nullify the popularity et the presi dent; hence they fear the "Old Reman." The Whigs made that blunder in 1SII In nominating Krellnghuysen a geed, com petent man enough, but Uttle known as a Whig and a statesman, or, politician. It waa net a nainn that the common peopie could intelligently hurrah for. In many plscca In tlie West and especially the slate et Kentucky the peopie wero In the habit of hurrahing ler "ulay and that ether fol fel low." The Republicans dcslre the Demo crat te commit n similar blunder In 1SSS, te aocure the f nme resull. ltlawonderlul hew anxious the Repub licans are, that the Democratic parly nheuld oe me right thing ler them, In order te facilitate Its own defeat, it la manifest new that there are mnre Democratic voters In tboeountry who are for Thurman "first, last and always " limn there have been for any ether man slnoe the daya of Andrew Jacksen. Toe old.? Tliat'a all bosh. Many men are physically and mentally elder at fifty than ethers are at soveuty. This Is belng demonstrated dally. These who are most stronueualy making use of this argument, are probably tbcmsolvei In their dotsge. micron. Tlwit tvriteru Union Tlgrm. Mr. V. I Smith, the local manager of the Western Union Telegraph company, says of the Jehn 11. Rldeneur telegram that It waa rccolved nt 1:05 p. m. and was handed with llvoethor tolegrsms te a lnesnonger boy for dollvery. The rulosef the olllfce ro re ro qulre that messages be dellvored te the nearest point first, but the boy, who was a new tneesonger, went te the City hotel last, Instead of first, as he should have done, The (line inarked en the slip for tbe recelpt of the telcgram whs 1:55 p. in., and net 2:ir p. in., as BMted. Mr. Smith says the work el the operators In handling the St. Leuis convention matter hoi pod te inike such an unfortnnate blunder as that In this cose possible i In HtMlety Noirs. Mrp. J, Hareld Wlckersbam gave an elaberate lmiohceu te aselect nuinber of ladlOH at her home, en North Duke atroet, en Thursday. It was In honor of her mottier, Mra. Heugh, el Fert Wayne, Ind. Riding parlies are very popular In Lan caster J iiflt new, and young men and women are making the inetit of fair woather and the health giving exerolse. A large parly went out en Tuendny altorneon and en Wednesday ovenlng a riding and driving party made n ravenous descent upon the faineiiH wallUs et Landlord Bturglv, of Lltllz, The rldera repert that the reads are geed, and landscape, M:y nud air as perfect as nnime ever made thorn. Hadilfii Drntli or Mr Charlolte Kranaierd. Mrr. Chailotle Frank ford, residing at McclmuIciYlllc, KnstUempfield township, died hiiddenly en Thursday orenlng. She was wcrlcleg at houte-oloanlngall day and In tbe e von lug ate a hearly attpper. Soen alterwarda she waa taken 111 and died In less thun hull an hour. Dr. Achey was tent for when hUe wivh taken HI, but boteio his arrival she was (lead, Heart dlaoane is thoauppeed ctuce of death. l)cccascdwnt a widow, upwards of CO years of age nud madn her home with her eluter, Mih. Urn. baker. She was the daughter et the lBte Jehn Mliinlch. Corener lloneman was netllied or the death, but did net think an luqueat necessary. Chnrrh Dedication. A new, comtuedlous nnd convenient church el tbe Unlted Brothren In Christ, located ucHr Safe Harber, will be dedlcated by Bishop Kephart, D. D., of Tolode, Iewb, en Sunday morning, J into 10. There will be preaching by the bishop en Saturday evcnltiK, Sunday morning nnd Sunday ovenlnir; holy communion In the altorneon conducted by Rev. IL B, Dehnor. Other mlnlRtera bcahleu the bishop, and Rev. J. F. Smith, pastor In charge, ure cxptcted te be prceeut. I'.iie Ilrinerrullu Oecerilluui. ThoTeung Men's Domecratloclub room windows nre handsomely decorated In honor el the nomination of Cloveland nnd Thurman, Theutaraand atrlpea with the namei et the candidates are tbe contre el a sea of bandanna handkerchlets, which will surely ilellKht nil ft lends of the "Old Reman." Tula club Is rapidly lncrcaalng In momberalilp nnd it will prove nn frxcol frxcel frxcol lent i allying teres lortne Domecraoyln the local cauipu'gu. 300 IVIiedlincn Kiiicctdl. The Ltncibter Bioycle club have Icen bUBy thlt, meriting making the llniahing arruugrinenis for he tournament at Me Gn.nnVpnrk ftmorrew. Three huudred nheelmcn nre espected If the woather Is favorable. Their hendquarlera will be at the Stevens house. Only a few visitors had arrived up te neon today. The btieet parai'e will be evor Iho reute glveu In yes. tenia) 'a lNTi;t,MaE:.ci:u. Ill link and Dlterdrrly, Frank llacgerty win arrested en Thut a day by Constablea Shauband Merrlnger ler druukennesa and disorderly conduct. Alderman A. F, Douuelly committed him for a hearing. F.llzi Wllllamf, arrested by Constab'e Shauti far tbe eame ollenso, has beeii bent te Jail ferthrcn days by Alderman B.trr, Ttie Dr.'fgnlcj le Ileturn Te inorreiv. The Lancaster delegation te the SL Leu!a convention are spending te-day In Chicago. A pilvnte telegram received hore an. nouucea that they will be home at l:4S p. in. te-morrow. A lteut Jtace, Georfje Krlner, et this city, iideuan from Brooklyn will have a sailing contest f )ra prizj at Graelfa LandlDg en Saturday. They have geed beats and will maUe them spin 1! there is a breezs. Fajicbl Ci-auki: recelvea te-day the rinest LotetlutportedUoods that was evor put up In cam or glase, Thene Reeds nre JttBtthe thliiB for plcnlcj, flibiDB parlies, Ac. AmenK tholet atu e'unnca nnd llettlrd lefl, nover btf.rMiJnulu IhUilly. ti.ll u&J stttthein. I'lrtwetm. J rrat.k lUljt, grecer, West Jllntr atroet, ad vet lUud In another eeluun a tatleaa of t Iro Ire Iro weifct wmtlt he 1j prcpired te tell te oenautn. f" und floaters at rock bottom figures, liu nve Wf elnw wlnaews ate fall of thorn. ?h g belnKhlultetycar In flrowerks, behai neth. Ina but a bran new stock Call una seu them. Th l'trlculeu tjl.sjitem, Urcialls uioasuie the valuoel any (yetcm then 1'ref. LoUetto Syatein or memory la the meat perfect eUert we have ever aeen. It doc net maku a new memory t but it takei the old one, and by a method et trulnlag, physlo physle physlo leglcol and DCluntlue, marvelous poirers cf ro re ro usntlen are given te It. It U wenaerrnl. Send for preipectus te 1'iet Lel6tte, V3f yjlth ATC-, W, V. DROWNED WHILE YACHTING. I1ANKKR T. IIAIIKUON UAtlHETT, IIALTIMOIIK, LOSES HtS UVC. or WblU With a Tart j of Ladles and UentMiuan On the Cuttapake Bay the Steamer . Juppa fttrlkrs tba TacM and Mr. Oar nil Falls Oretbeaid and IllMsptais' BAtTiMenn, June S T. Harrison Car Car eoll, brotheref Robett Garrett, while yacht. leg yeatetday en Cacrapeake bay, was run down byia steamer, and It la reported waa drowned. Mr. Garrett waa manager et the firm of Rebert Garrett A Sens, bank era Further particulars of the accident ahew that the yacht Gleam, en which waa a num. ber of ladlea and gentlemen, while cruising ell Seven toot .Knell was ran Inte by the atoamer Jeppa,, bound from Baltlmore for Antwerp. Mr. Garrett, who was Keen le fall over evor ovor beard, Ma bollevod te be the only ene drewned. The Joppaatrnek thoGleamou the pert side Just about emldshlp, Mr. Garrett wns lilt aoen by the steward of the Jeppa stand ing with one feet en the deck of his yacht and the ether evor the railing. He had held et ene of the Jeppa'a chains and when the latter vessel pulled ctl Mr. Garrettwaa dragged from the Gleam, The crew of the Jeppa at ence manned the lifeboats and cruised about until 3 o'clock this mernlDg hoping te find Mr. Garrell'a body, One et the Baltlmore .U Ohie tugs was sent down with neveral gen tlomen en beard, frlondsef Mr. Garrett, who will remain In tbe bsy until the body Is rrcovered. In this city the accident Is the ene tbeme of conversation. There is a general feeling el andness pervadlng the buslnes Faction of the city. The front deer or the banking heuse en Seuth atroei, of whleh Mr. Gar rett waa the spirit, U drnped with crepc. An Intervlew with oue el ihe Jeppa'a pasanngers telegraphed front Kaaten, cays that Mr. Oarretl's crlrn could be heard for hair an hour after he foil Inte the water but en account et the lntcnte Uurknims he could net be seen. A cablegram wni Rent this altorneon te the Rebert Garrett inrty, new traveling In Europe, Informing thum cf the end inci dent. a r.ti.K iviru TiitmnaN'H aisn:it. Mrs. O. ltclincninyilrr, uf ThU ftiiv ft,.,. Abnnt Her llietliei'a Nomination. AnlNTKLUfinxeKii ropresentatlvo this morning called upon Mrs. u. Kelmensny. der aliter home, Ne. 3J3 Went King etreet, te elicit her vlewa en Iho eubjtct of the nomination of her brether, Allen O. Thur man, for the vlce presidency of the Volted Htates by the Domeorstlo national conven cenven conven llen In St. Leula, Mrp. ltelmensnyder Is the Loaerod wlle of tbe well known clergy, man of that nnme,ln exceedingly Intolllgent and talked very frankly te the uewspaper visitor, "1 don't knew hew my Blster-ln-law, Mrs. Thurman, will recolvetho newa," ahe said. ' She always hoped that Allen would be proaldent. Ker my own part, 1 bollevo It would be inore agroesblo te thorn both te Hve In rotlrement In Columbus. Hut the duties of the vlce proaldent are net be bur bur bur donsemo, and will prebubly furnish the needed amount of cxorelso te keep Mi. Thurman In geed health. Mrs, Thurman la olgbteon months eldor than ray brether, and was In her day a great entortalner In Wash ington. Sue Is ene of theso hospitable Southeru women, the letch nlrlug et whose uoer is always out. it la nonsenBo te aay J tl.Af iltnn lain ,1nMA.. . .!.., 'a lumiuivuniu uuilgui Ul UUBIU. 110 11 BH had rheumatlsn, but that does net kill at IiIb bro. He noeds te be careful of Ills feed and drink, as all men should be at his time cl llte. My slster watohes ever him most care fully. The Thurmonsare a long-llved family. My gratidfather dled when he was upwards of elghty, and of bin eloven chil dren who lived le maturity, my father, 1'lcasant Thurman, dled nt the yeungest age. Alten aud 1 nre the sole eurvlvera of the family. Hots the eldest and 1 urn the youngeat." Mrs. Relmsnyder exhibited some rhoto rheto rhote graplin or her brether, and proneuncod that which appeared la tl.e lNii:i.r.iQKNci:n ai the beat el novspaper cuta that ahe had aeen. Count (li-ailcir.ra. Among ll.e graduates nt the West Cheetcr Nermal school en Thursday were AnnleV. Hurst, or West End, nnd Kltle 1'oraen, of C'hextnnt Level. Ibis county. JJKATIIH, SUtiTiw At Nur lliiven, WaruU-k'tciaii shin, en the Bin lnt., ChrUlUn Martin, In the til' h ear or hU ugu. Thoieliitlvcstttid ltletids or the rimllyare raipoetlully Invited te attend the luncral lunn the roaldunce et htj son, New lUyeii, Wurwlck lewnahlp, Saturday morning at 1H o'clock ut the home, and 10 o'clock at the church. InlumiumntNuwlIiuen. He'.r.-ln this city, en the eth lust, Calha Calha line MeUu, nana te vira. Thoielallvoi und liUuda or the Mmllyare lunpucviuuy inviiea te nuuml the lunural, ireni tue rcaiaonce or J. C. Bnyder, he. 31ft North tjuoeu street, en 8undy ntmrnoenuti! ociecu. luturuienl nt Woodward mil centa ty. Jt8 2ld L'fc't-LttM kN..lll Itita Mlv , Urn Til. I.... Churluj 11. L'lllumait, lu th3 wth lu.iret hli age. 'Jho lalatlrrs and filomUel the ramlty me ...rtiuuiy iinuuu 10 aiiena the luaerul riainhlDlnloretldunro, Ne. ;3l North (uem striet, ea Huiinay mernlDc tit e o'clock. Eer vices at liethusda church at 2 o'clock. Intor Inter Intor nieiit at lldlhesda, lancaster county, l'a. MAJiKJiTH. Drain ami I'lovlateua. rurnlshed liy 8, l. Vutidt, Ilroker. Cnuune, Juee 8, l.eu o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oat a. l'etk, LuiO, June tt,i SJJS ta ... .... July M'-t m rj 14 ie Bti AiiKUil Hil M yj(j h ae 8 1,7 Stpteiuber. Hi tiJi -JTM ... 8 70 Dcctiiiitivr ,...U')i t'ntdn oil ,,,, jejy Consels M h-jS Clealnc Prices 3.30 o'clock p. m. n iinui. corn. June , MW ts:u July nil &-ti Annual hMi tSi feepteuibar Sl W;5 UuCfUibur t) H .... lluta. . l'uik. Lard. 8 it a r7 s 00 am VJVS 3i It IO It 1U II 1M OrudeOll iioLeipte, Winter Wheat !... Bprlug Wheat Cern Oats ; Uvu 7SJi Cor lieia. IS 111 7-'J ... Vlf uariey .. ;:;; llnpelpta llnza 'iTmIe ItuctlpU Cttltll) 7 Jug Hteca market.. Quotations by ltced, Ucdiaun cm, haucuHler, l'a. HHW10I1K LIST. 11 A. w. Canada f'auldc C. U. C.A1 , Colerado Ceal Control l'aclde..... Canada Seuthnrn ui VhUBt. 1 St 1'bg , Den. A Itle U 17 Dei. la vr yy, Krle vtt Krle'inds ti? Jer C K. AT m; LOU, AN Mi UBhore Vi Mich. Cen MlBBOMri l'aclde TiK IlockVelloy 1941 N.l" z. M. 1'- l'rel 61ii N.Wcat M& ti. i.u. ... .... New England , j Hest Tuuuueseu OinjUia ,,,, b&u Oregon 'li-uunQertailun.. vai onturle A W wi racineMall nichniend Tenuinui ?:,: at. l'aul tsj Texas l'aclflc. ,, . . Union l'aclnc in: WahoahCetn Wabash i'rer , Woatern U 7dK West bhore Itend U y. VHILADILI-UIA LIST, Leh. Val is.,n.y.a rniift l'a. II. U tlii KOOdlllK , 30 1-1(1 Leh. Nav Huatetiv. Vvjii , Jt A H .(.....- w.tcnt. .... KSpl.Ha v? lldK. tlea'a :y- yLij"tj. . ?sj 1'hlla.Triciten..,. X 1'J1 4"i l li-ia "7i 11 1 MARKRTB. Raw Yerk Matkat. HiwTeu, Jnna 8. Fleer market anlli rincliroaseO! Bnnernne, eg sweat Minn! Kxtra,j865l0l City Mill. xtra,M;0t 00 Minn. Wheat extra, ta 00J SB. - ' Wheat-Ne, I, Med. etate, MHat Ka 1, t)Vc B a I.K00, Winter, Jnne, WuMei Jnly, MVte receipts, UO.OUO t ahlpinenta. 71.182 .uern e. a. Mixea, cash. Ke Jnno,62Se! July, cea; receipts, ii.eWfanip- . Oata'-Na 1, Whlte. Btate, 473tTKe i Ne. S. de, 4?ai2KofleJnne, tsXc t reeetpu, to.ero ship BtmU, l.oeo. Kya dull t Stale 75c Barley nominal. Ferk dull Old Hess, 111 OUM; new, l I Mia 11 se. Lard dull! Jnne.t3 81Jnlr. is 1. alelaaseidnllt Jer M bouieic stock. 19KC Turpentine dull at MKe. u Heafn (inlet! stratnixl te geed, II 17KQ1 70. fetrelenm roll t Bcflned In viuk, Ke. rrelRbU dnll I araln te Liverpool, 1HI. natter dull i Western Crcamry,l194. Cheese steady i Weatern riat, llOllWej State factory, 7X ; fancy White, 124 lle ( Ohie Mat. 8c. a kks actlve i auite, ny.QlPie i Weatera , UK Oleo. anaar tUady l lioflned Cntleaf, le Granula ted, 7iC. Tallew stead 71 Prima City, 41 Uc, Uloe dull t Carolina, (air tOKOed, eKC etToeatnaOy t ralr Cargou.ter itle. WAe A7JW ADVKKTIHHMKXTI. B AK1NU 1'OWDliR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder ncver 'varies. A marvnl of purity, Htrenulh nnd wholeaemoneas. Mera economical than Iho eidlnary kinds, and can net bn eelrt In competition with the mttltltude of le test, short weluht, alum or phoaphate pewders Held only' in cam. Kotal 11i.kiku 1'uwdkh Ce., luO Wall Street. Mew Yerk. Iyl81ydw K i-KAIl OLD 1'UltK KYE WHISKY e 75 CENTS A QUA11T. Ouillty unaurpacfl Ter the money. ItijIIUKlfS l.lQUOi: HI OUT, Ne. 2 J Contre t quart', I nncaster, l'a. MAUII1NIST8 WANTED POTrSA WkllKIL -Al'l'LY TO ltd w ANTEDA HOY TO LEAltN OAH- rlatre l'alnttnir. .Anelv at J. II. NOlt- liK.C'K'a. carrla&a Jractery. cer. JUuke una Vine streets. ltd FOH KENT FKONT AND KEAK Imsetnents under Hlrah A Itro.'s Clothing Btoret front ene snltabla ler shoenmker shop; rear sultable ler eating hotte or k teen grocery. Apply le IllBSIIA une Jul lmd cuutre Uqu&re, EOHSALE-JAQOOD FAMILY HOUSE, tlxyeirs old, light biy, about ten Land high i ioliablend fuf.) ; haa been dtlven by ladlea; can u'vu reed ipfrcnca. Apply at onceto I.UU1D K.UUllLILV'lZ, JeS-2ld College Catnpul. SOUOOLTAX, 1888-THK DUPLICATE la new in the hunfl.i et the Treasurer. 0111 co hours I mm e n in. till 4 p. in. W, O. UAUSliAtiL, Treasurer, inW-tldU Ne. 12 Contre Bquare. WEIKEL'S FASUIONAIILE MIL llnury and TrlinmtngStore,No.lt3 North Queen bticet. ceutalna till the Newvat and Latest Noveltlet, et tha eeapen. I'rlcuarco I'rlcuarce I'rlcuarco Benablo, Cull aud bce our aew uoeds. apr2S tfd SPECIAL PAHTNElt WITH FROM li.WJO te $10 oeo te act us nnslstant srcrelury and tiuaaurer ; duties plenaunt; painty In ud dltlnn tn ether prntlta, and Invealinunt per per fertly secure; aniieroen ; glve natiic, nge, address aud pnifetit occupation. Addtivs "bl'LCIAt. l'AiiTNhlt," e7 2tdAltw IhTKLL'OKNCKn Olllce. WL. FISHER, DENTIST. Particular attention given tn Oiling and proietvlug the natural teeth. 1 have all the latest lmpievetnunts ler doing nlce serk ata very leasnnabln coat, ll.ivlngyoarserux rmrlence In the large cities I niu onre te kIve he beat of muisfactlen and tave you money, beit urtltlclal teuth only (8 00 per aet. nmrlft-lyil Ne. ( NOU1II QUKEN BT. BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN. Thasyateiu el Instruction at the LANCASTK11 COMMEUOIAL COLLGQK, 19 se Rlmple and plain that any young lfly or pentlmrmn can easily inaster all the details el abasluess education. LIUEUAL TKUU8. Kvenlnjr Scaslens TuesOuys, Woduet and rildnyj. 'ull lufermatlnn given by 1I.C. WKIULEU, Lancaster Commercial college. eellB-tfrt Laneaatflr. l'a. CU'Y TAX, 1S33-THE CITY TAX DU. J plicate la i.w lu the hands or UmCliv 'lreaattrcr for colluetlon. (Hiiro hnnra, U.oe n. in. tins 00 p. in. J, Jt&tldll 11. UATIlt'ON, City Troisuier, ANGLEHS' OUTFITS A VERY COM. pb'le vattotvet Heds, llniss and Mckel Heel', tllk and 1-ltien Linus, Hed Meuntlngn. Suelled Heeks, Fle.it, Artinclal Idles and etncriuppiks. at IIOIILEY'3 DltUa 8TOUK, M WeslKlnSlrr!t. "IJRASHSUOW WINDOW FIXTURES - In tltnu brceniB Dull and Corroded. They en tin Kepnlhliert and Laciiuercd, or 1'lateJ In Nickel ut slight cost, at nUCIIMILLKH'S riallng ana 1'ellshlnK works, nr23-3ndU 133 North Mat ket Street. 3rOU CAN 11UY NAPHl'UALENE, - the coal tar ptoduet, at iltAlLKl'O KA8T HN1 PIIAUMACY, (Oppimlte Knstern Market,) 15e ftp rkngoerSfor'Uo. J list received a new lotet eutiiiluu cork floats ana bpeiU unatreu hiKibH (llatrl.en make.) 'I te ihcapcst let ut ituiif, line-,, me ,iniuucuy. i alien uppea ana an i.ince woeauoasat gieat baigalus. M.W.rAw THE OLD GERMAN WATCHMAKER IN TOWN A(,A1N. The old Oerman Watchmuker, J. W. Hnfer, nell known In this city and surrounding neighborhood, has again located In 1 aucaater and li rrepaicd le repair Clocks, Watcher, ete. will de ttu work at your residence It se desired, chraper than anyone elte. 1'i.rsers having neck, Wntehef, ote, te repulr will tuve tr. uble and oxpuaae by leaving thilr erdurs nt the Fountain Inn, bomb Queen striut, Ordets promptly attended te. J.M. IlllKKlt, J'llwd l'ractlcal Watchmaker. NOTICE THE BUSINESS HERETO HERETO HERETO foie conducted by Thorns a Andersen, at the corner et Mat ket street und Marlen alley, wllllu the tuture be conducted under the arm iinuiu or Andersen . UrC9sinan, Mr Heward M, tre4giuau being this diiv admitted topurt tepurt ueishlp. TaeMAS A.NDEKSUX. Knutne, Itellera nnd Machinery furnished at eheit nntlee. ateam ruling nbpiclalty. Alse, mauulncturera et Oresimun'i Aon Aen Kieezlng Hydrants uud l'ave ashes, llepalrlng promptly ntlonded te. Kttlmitcs cheerfully furnished. Charges reasonably. a-llireusaCull. JeS2ldU ANDKU80NAGUOS3MAN. B ANDANNA HANDKEROHIEr'S. QKT YOUU Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and 10 Cents, AT E R I S M AIM'S, NO. IS WHS! jnXQlST. -aa-Ncxt Dcer te Sayler'a Photograph Cat lery. A' TMCGRANN'SI'ARK. BICYCLE RACES! -AT- LIe3R AWN'S PAPK, Saturday, June 9, 1888. AOillSslO.V,... S3 0ENT3. ltd its tr ad yjin TiaEiissra. -no FOR THE BICYCLE RACKS I W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We.bave recelved a rreah Let of retted (lame, Ham, Bened Turkey, Dnck, Chicken nnd Tengue. They are lilohardten Bob bins', and are considered the best In the mar ket. Alie Crene A Ulackweir Bloater Paste In Doceiattd Jar, Iluiilin Caviar and Currle rewdcr-riCNlU al'JCClALTxRS. GIVEN AWAY.3 We are obliged te l.antr, Bres. A Ce. for the 8eapthey tend up, with full Instructions te give te each and every grown person calling at ear store. DISTUIBUTION Abli DAY T0-M0BU5W. SAIUUDAY.JONJCB. W. A. Reist & Ce., OUOCKBS, Cor. East King and DnkeSU, 1UE KEMAKK HAS OFTEN BEEN heard In this city that "Cash prices In' torfero with the re PKtlll archanneis el the Urn- eery trade i" of DO they T The low cash prices The Original and Only Cash Grocer IN LANCASTEU arorerCABIM'AYINO I'ROl'LK, acd there. fore de net nt all Interfore with CUKD1T BIOHKS. We would net soil at thtse prices en credit, and no one, of sound reason, who gets his (reeds en credit f tern his grocer, wenld ex pect te bny eoedg en credit at cah prices. However. If you pay cash, te matter wbere you deal, you sheti'd nave y.iur goods at cash pieQts. Don't you think ee ? CANNED COllN I CANNED COKN I Fell's Octoraro Canned Cern has a'ways had a qoed reputation, lr ig considered wonder wender lully cheupat. Teacan. Cieamery Lhpecentcsa I Isneth'gli. Penn sylvania Cream ChLtse Is 12c and llest Fancy Cream 13c. ceippea uncn ueer, jj a in a can, tee, u very rhuap and convenient. Just what It wanted ter picnics, etc. Tens I 'Ions I Vervflnest tiuillly In nealed packages, In-W and K B.3, nt lHoandSJe. It yen want something tlrr-somethlng fullvplue for your money try this. "Geld Itlend" Is onenf the finest Oavers In the market. old Cider Vlnejar, very sour, for pickling fiurpr'Ecs. A raie, tine arttcle nt 4cn quart. Se a gallon. Fer ordinary table use, ene quart will niakn two Yerk DUtnend I'e'lsh, the belt arttcle in th market te e'ean Tinware, Bras3, Marble, etc, ete, f-e a piukuge. Oue trial wilt prove lu Ettpeiler merits. NORTHWEST CORNER ITJKE AND VINE STREETS. Open every evening. Tclcphine mUlydY.WAt T?IREVOUES. Reist-! UUItE IVK AUK, A Carload of Eiiwerks! FIVE 1J1G WINDOWS FULL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Don't buy nntll you see our Immense Stock I We hive no ngenls en the rnna, and want te save en town money by caving you come di rect te us. Did It ever occur te veu that an ngenl'soxpense and silarv add fully 19 te 'Ai per cent, te the cost price et goods t llnildca, you ci'i get n belter Idea el geed) you may want by leelui; them. TAKE A LOOK AT OCR WINDOWS 1 OEtOUUl'UlCEai E.XAMINZOUUSTOCK1 REMEMBER i There are new goods and no old stock carrion evor. ltlanurllrstyearln Flrowetke,and we mean te touch bottom en prices. Mat! etders win receive prompt attention und always iUlcdatlOfte.1t prices. We Will Give Away TO-MOUUOW CS 4TUHDAY) EVE, Ccmicenc Inn a 7 o'clock, 1,000 MORE FANS! Te all who will ask rer them. rCallandseoeur lmmonee stock of Gie. cetluj, Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Cor. 1Y. King and Prince SK, LANCASTER, 1A. Q.1VEN AWAY 1 GIVEN AWAY! Seap! Seap! Seap! Tc-Jiorrew, Snliirdnr, June 0, Will boanetbxrgirgdayul S. Clarke's Tei and Coffee Stere, 12 and 11 SOUTH (UEEXST. Call and purchi'O f ome Or Tea nnd Cor Cer Cor feeaaud i;pHnrimh'1oiptedoyoulorweekto cciire Just think of leeelvniK ten (lO)Cakea of Bejip tre-n nr regular stoek withene(l) pound et Llarkti'bOeTuA. or 6 Cakes with X iinitnd, ana 5 CaLui with ene pound of our teat Ci lTee. 'Clarke's Prices Talk I 2 Cana Crrn and nne 1 fc Can Peaches for Iftc. 'i ft nates una ' tti I' runes for 25c. 2 Bu U"ed Ulcenndl Rs Crackerj for 2Jc. A tbi t-tatrh unn 5 uakea Seap for 25c. 1 & 4J3 I'mi'hn ter 25e X tiDUIes Allied or l'laln 1'loSlej, 25c. 1. P. -Heir In mind we have made nrrango nrrange ineuLi ti haiiUIu the Yerk County Strawber ries, and win have a line lut en Saturday, whleh will be sold very reasonable and tJtluK It wl I pay you te e.nl and cxanitne theso One berrles. SAMUEL OLAEKE'S WHOLtSALK AKD UETA1L TE A AND COr. lliU 8TOUK, 12 and 14 EOTJTH QUEEN STREET, er-TKI.EPHONK-ffa TiEAD THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Special Shee Sale ! AT HIEMENZ'S. About S00 palrj Ltllca Uld Opera SUppers at i tents rer pMr. Anether let of ubnnt 2C0 pairs, leather lined, at oe cents, worth il 10 Small let of lAdleu' Kid Oxford Tlea.U centa. Letof abeutOJpilr Ladles' Kid una. peb ble button t incut f tbctu tijuare tee i seme or them reuud toe.wllh patual leather tip at ll.le per pair. Fine let or I.ndlei' Toek Lnre Eheen, with patent lu ilt-er tip. Il 21 and II 50. New let or ilen'a Heb Nail Mieea, II 00. Viry line let of Children's Heel ana fprleit Heel niittea thersi stcfiita ler s'ies -lluJKl TicenU rji tlzps 8 telUX. UoedLeuatr lleuae bllppers for lidlci, 13 ccntt Ladles' Carpet Ellpperf , 10 cent. Hen's flnoSeiinlct Lnce thoe, !1 SO, Large let of boy's shoe fi im T te II W, ebet of tit tl-Ci, ut reduced ptlicg. NO. 5S NORTH QUEEN ST. SX W AD VXR TlBKitKMB JTEXT DOOH TO COURT HODSK. Summer Dress Goods I Anether excellent eeloctien of Ohallia at 10 centa received to day ; all colors ; all de signs: With them cams tome new Sateens at 12 l-2c in designs. Net shown bsfers this season. White India Llnens at 0 1-2, 8 1-2, 10, 12 1.2, 15, 16, 20 and 26 cents per yard. Pique Welts, 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25, 31 14 cents. All bargains. Alse many Fancy Checks and Stripes of various qualities. FAHNESTOOK'S, NOB. 86 St 37 BABT KINO ST.. BTOOK s TOUK FARM. EMLETB.EE STOKM KIKU, 21G!, By llippj ' The roost Itay herne. foaled 1832, Ilrother In bleed le Dam Tei Sd dam I NOKUAN MKDIUM, 2:20. Mdninby kiiiilh ninu BiiinuH id nsnuL wdikb. i.xuu dral or style and flntsh. IIe has never been defeated In the show ring, taking hve flrittira. tnlnms evor seme et the best henes in the country. Storm King should enter tha 2:J0!iJtat wiijr iiiiiu. HI HEXBY, 4214, llay horse, foaled 18-4, 2d dam Nell (dam of llAteman, 22), by Ilambletenlan. 10 ta dam dam of Plate, 2.SS, by Shark, son of American icllDM. hi iikmiy stacas v'A nanas nas uuien nve nrsi premiums in theihew ring. wmisIm ludgea bv the ' Bcaia or i'elnta"and as a twe-vear old aceteai24nntnt. i.il.h &mLzZZ'z2 rqualed. kany noted hersemen have pronounced him the mostelegantyenng horse in the Terms for Bterm King and III Henry, 50. ntljf muDi nil w iviutuVH uvu aa iiaaf, apr5-3mdih,rAS 2YICW AD VER T18R&IR STS. M' ART1N BROTHERS. Th( 1 e's diets, and style, and pick, and wear enough rer a paper lull of talking about. We i touch and go. Your ee te value and our prices beep the business at full head. Summer Clothing. Liitht Weight Coats and Vwts for men fnd boys. A met genoretts stick ler every need, berge and Flxnuel Suite, $1U. llualness fcults, stylish eueuglt for dress, 17 Dre Suits, durable enough for business, lle te 120. ileya' cults, that pleain the boys, (1 te16. Dress I'autaioene, Working rantalejns, Nover-KlpplnR Overalls and Jackets. in the lead for at and wear, our "Dayton" W blte Uren Shirt, thiee lengths of sleeves te pick your elie from. Summer Under -ear, ITnsleTy. Cellarp, Csffa, Neckwear, Handkeichlats, Linens aud the famous llmdaunus. iilcy ole and Neglige Shirts, Hells and Outfits. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing uutl Fnrulshlug Goods, 28 NORTH QUKKN BT. w 1LT.1AMSON & FOHTRR. Shoes, Slices, Sliees. PRICES RIGHT. Fit Perfect. Quality A One. LAMBS' lUlifbt Dongola Olrve Uttlng Shoes, square Toe aud flexible Sele, ti 5 J. I.ADIKS' Hand Welt or Hand Turn tHelP. llrlght UongeK, Square or OpeiaTce, a Su Su Su poiler Summer Shee, (3 M. OKNTS' Snamless Drcs Shoes, T nce or Con Cen gref s, Unexcelled ut the l'rlce, II GO te $1 00, OKNTS' Lew Cut Calf Skin Bbeec, Urcad Tee, Veiy Comfortable for Summer, U W. YOUTHS' Ulgh Cut Luca or Butten, 11.25. HOI'S' Seamless bheej, Streng and Durable, ma.) LAIUKS'and GENTS' La wu Teunlj, Outing and nicycle shoej. I.OWE3T I'KICEJ. WHOLKSALtt PUICK3 TO DEALERS. WlIIiamseD & Fester, 3' 31, 3U it 38 E. EDiG BT., LANCASTER, PA. BRANCH STORE, ll.YUKUUUlMl. Pi. R 1D1XO SADDLES. IIaberbusli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS I LAP BLANKETS moiis'-cre iue. HOUSE SHEETS, ri.Y ETS, LAIt TITS, 11A9S.UALL AND XENN13 UELTS. Ladlea' flne Worsted Belts in Ulne and White. Chamois, Sponger, Weel and Feather Dus ters. I. Hatatasli & Sen's SADDLE, HARXKSS, AM) TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Oontre Square, LANCABTK1L PA. It's Werth Your While Te Nete TACOR F. HUKAFFEIVH PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OIVN DISTILLATION.) NO. IS CKNTUK ayuAur. LANOA8TBR, PA. FA IW. stock farm. Mcelnm, lire et 80 from S:13r ta Zt30, Messenger. bi. ua m k Tflrr Rinntiiniir rmm ,.1. M.. lly Mambrtae Dnflley, record 2.191. Dam Virginia, by Volunteer, aire el St. Julten, 2.11W. Virginia H sis. U,,a.lJmbo",e (',ra et Velmer uh and Herence, gruadsen ei Ehouldmare net prove In leal. the lame mareei dan'l G. ENQLE, Marietta, Pa, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q1R3H ARROTHRR. Is It Te Be Wondered At WHAT? That Iho Striking and llcautimi Display In! our norm wueen atreet windows his At trocted the Attention el the People. They ee ahem! They Pi ice Them I 1he.y Buy lhem Seersucker Goats & Vests AND Norfolk Jackets, 11.00, $1 50, 1 75. IUeOllTKI) .ENGLISH SILK 8TI11PK BKKltl SUCUKUS, At 1! 10 for Ceat and Vest, Aleha'r, Drap d'Kte, Alpica, SMIrlencsl tiauneia, lu coals, una Cuuls and vests- A UEAUriFUL LINK Or UEOKWEAE AT 25c 1'IEQUK AND WHITK KOUU-1N-HANDS, 2 fet -25 Cents. 47-CALL AND BKE Till: II. -&a Hirsh & Brether. THE ONBPBIOH Clothiers &. Furnishers, COH. N, QUKKN STltKKT AND CKNTUKl SOU A UK. LANCASTKU, FA. D IRKOT FROM THE IMPORTER. BELGIAN RAT UN DOOR MATS. IN A VARIETY OP SIZES AND PATTERN'S TO SELECT FROM. 25 Cents te $ 1 .00 Each. Fine Line of Nottingham J.nce Curtains at 1'ilces from c.rc te i eO. Raw SHU ami Jute Furniture Coverings ami Table Cleths at I'ricea hereto herete hereto fei a unknown. Six'y-six IdcIi Furniture I.ii.ens at a little ever halt of last Ecaren's price. Sain Linens in Different Widths at Lew Priced. C-yAey of the Above Goods at Li S3 than Philadelphia Prices. Ne. 25 East Kteg St. The People's Cash Stere LANCASTER, PA. marl 1-1 vdAw STATU OF UAT11AR1NK hicOSS. NES, lata or lanca.ter, city, l'a-. de cn6fil Letters el administration en said es tate having been itranted te tte undersigned, all persons Indebted t hern te uru requested te make Immediate payment, and then havlnu claims or deiuanda ugalnrt, Iba imrif, wlllpru cnt them without dlHV Inr iettleraut te tha undenlyned. ANNA E, MeUlNNK. tluiiM U, Smith, AdmlnUtratrlr Attorney. Juuel-Ctf
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