frp Uii p' I' 11- IJLIE IjANO ASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1888. W ' H , K S". r? Wi . C ' fcsf rau E & ft ? !$ tf TEN TRAMPS CAGED. fwa MIMUUliU - .. . .vtt atiTli r ,? JLl Kairtlt el lh. Read found With F.TC Hi1-''- Rag) tf Br la Them, and In tha Act at n.vanrlDE AaetherKrr. Sam at the Offender Escape, Columbia, Jane 11. A. visit m paid le resort ler tramr above Watta irtatlen jeeterday by Offleera IHrnheld and Wlttick for the purpose of breaking up a gang of tempi whs had beta a nnlianee in that locality. The offieera uoeeeded in captnr- leg tea of the Bumber,bnt ai lean mn mini- Mr aaede their eeeene. " an bad it t-vlieC M1U UW 00H0. AU -- -,- 5bT,..sj ..v.nrhflrnd were drlnk- &tit from the aUlh whe. en)" & kSS tfcLr .mmm One of the number bad A" - money end pnrchaapd the beer tir I?. j rrhiateiinw made hie eecarte. Bk5etnP.hr hearing belere Bqnlre Twe cripple get ttfteen daya eaeh. Officer Senlll arrested a drunken urn- trella mender yeaterday alternoen. This morning Bqulre Selly tent mm te ju for fire daya. Three train-Jumper were arrected this morning by the P. K. R. pollee at Grubba' furnace. They paid their coats and were discharged by Bqnlre Helly. Fer llie Centennial. A meeting will be held In the opera hcuse tbla evening In the Interest of tho.eenton. nlal movement. The five delegates ap pointed te represent each society and or ganization In town are expected te be pros pres ent. A report will be made by the finance committee who bave been making a can vass for subscriptions. Sab-committees Will be sppolnted and such ether buslnus aa may be brought before the meeting will receive attention. The report of the llnance committee will be very encouraging and as the centennial Jnblloe depends en this part of Hie movement, It may be Bsfely said that everything new points in a most successful celebration. I I'erteusl and Other Met... We). B. Given, eiq., and wlfe lelt town at 1225 te-day for Philadelphia, where they will take a train for the Pacific const. They will net return until AngrjBL Percy S. Wilsen lelt town this morning te accept a position in the engineering de partment of the Schuylkill and Lehigh branch of the P. t It. K. It. Mr. Jehn Oj. WriRiii ana uauguiurr, Misses Mary and Susan, left town this a hI.II (a Tliil.lnM. moraine for a Visit te Thurlow. W. J. Celmsn, employed In the main office of the P. A R. at Philadelphia, Is home en a visit. Mrs. Paxton Oitey and daughters, Misses Minnie and Bertie, left town this morning for a visit te Philadelphia. MlaaSalile Kerner left town this morn ing for a visit te Pittsburg, where she will remain until September 1st. Mlsa Katie Davis has returned home from a ten days visit te Miss Hadle Pax- OH, Bfc niu The funeral of Ed warn llrewn took place this afternoon at 1! o'clock, from the Ulmrcli of Ged. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Mary Celt will be held en Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from Salem Lutheran church. The funeral of, Mrs. (J. O. IMebnrds will be held en Friday alternoen at 3 o'clock, from St Paul's P. E. church. The pay car of the P. It. It. arrived in lawn this afternoon. A large family plcnle wan held yesterday lalielse's weeds. About eighty persons t, event the day there, ' The Oree. Fes. Tus club are holding a ,- p'.calc te-day at Wild Cat. Company 0, 4lh roglment, will have thelr pring Inspection en Friday night, which 'will be conducted by Majer J as. It. Coryell, Inspector of the Third brigade. ,The company will assemble In the armory at 7 o'clock In heavy marching order. Atter the Inspection the company will have their annual aupper. Extensive Improvements will be made at Orien Ledge room. The following com mittee was appointed te act In conjunction With the trustees le f urnlah the main and antl roemB: Messrs. Frank Christy, 1. l Ultt, Charles Cerrlgan, James K. Hoblnsen end Gee. W. Uamaker. Morten Kmltb, proprietor of the saloon at Yeung's browery, was painfully burned about the left oyeycsterduy with het water. The llltn Bcuoet Aluninl. A meeting of the exocutlve committee of ths high school alumni was held en Wod Wed neaday evening, and a partial progrsmme of exercises was agreed upon. Indications point te a large altemlance at the reunion en the evening of June -9th, .Secretary Harry 1. Bpencer having already received replies from about 75 membera staling that they would be en hand. Aa It Is necessary te make arrangements a tew dajs Trier le the banquet these Intending te be present Should at once netlly Mr. Hpencer. Appointed It.gl.try AMfMera. Jacob Herchelroth has been appointed registry assessor of the Third ward, te take the place of V. D. King, reslgneU. Geerge T. Qreider has been nppolnted aaaeaser of I.ltttz borough. Thern was a tie at the election and as Mr. Ureldei's op-' peaent did net destre his name te be con sidered in connection with the ollleo the commissioners selected Mr. Orcltler. H.Tfre Accident, Wednesday evening lCdward Iloekniyor, painter, met with a severe accident at hla home, He. 303 West Orange street, lie waa in the act of hanging a ladder In the alley, when a piece of beard tour feet long, end. placed some distance Bbove his reach, tilted and fell, ene corner of the beard striking Mr. Boek my or directly en the left eye, indicting a very painful wound, it was feared the sight was destroyed, but happily this is net se. Will Held a l'lrnlr. Wednesday evening the 1'atrlareh Mill tant Association, I. O. O. K, of this city, held their regular meeting. It was decided te held a picnic at Mt. CJretna. A com cem raltee, consisting of K a. Mentzar, O. '. Bmlth, A. IX Relst, Jehn G. Hleber, It. O. Seldomrld&e, J. (11. Gingrich and J. 1. Snyder, was appointed te make arrange saenU. A linage far the Lener Kuil. Jndge Patterson has approved the -petition praylna: for the erection of a county bridge ever Coen Kun, at Klnsey vllle mill, Xittle Britain tewnahlp, en the read lead lag from New Texts te Rlalug Hun, Md. As the petition has received the Isverable consideration of a grant! jury, com mis mis steaeia and the oeurt, the bridge will new be built Fell Inte u Ditch, A little eon or Edward Trlssier, of Wttt Chestnut street, age about C years, was playing along Mary street, near Walnut, where some water pipes are being laid, Wednesday alternoen. Ile accidentally (Mumbled and fell Inte the ditch. At first St was reported that lie had been killed, but Jtwas afterwards found that although no bones weie broken he wss tadly IrulseJ, IaferiuatlOQ W'netsd. A letter has been received in this rlty by gee tl em an asking for Information el Albert Jehnsen, S3 years old, a stone mason y trade. 1 f anyone knows the whereabouts ( Mr. Jehnsen a favor will be conferred by leaving that Information at the Intelli- elKKCKRCUlCO. lUgUund a. a t'liyslclae. Dr. Jams Lewis Jamisen, of Wrlghts Tllle, a graduate et Jeffersen collcge in J8B2, was registered te-dsy as a physician )lts praellce calls htm te this county and Htt neceis lated his leguterlng. Hall, and Creat Ball., Charles BUkewekl, the man who was brought from Richmond, Virginia, by Offleer Rsrnheld te answer the charge of embezzlement, preferred by Staley A Ce., of Philadelphia, had a hearlng before Alderman Deen this morning. Ile was held in ball for trial at court Alter tha hnulnir Ullknwak! was arrtsUd en a charge of larceny as bailee, preferred by H. W. Baldwin, agent for Gately A te., for whom the aecused had worked. Ball was entered for a hearlng en this charge. J. G. Staleybas been prosecuted before Alderman A F. Boneelly by kewskl for Jareeny. The subject of the lsr. oeey Is an account book, In which BllkeW' akl'a accounts were kept and bywhlch he says he expects te prove bis Innocence of the cbarge of ombtzztement noted above. SUleywas arrested by Ofllcer Merrlnger and gave ball ler a hearlng next Wednes day. nenchsll Ledge Faillral. The festlval of Uersehell Ledge of OJd Fellows was openod at the King atreet theatre en Wednesday evening, under very auspicious circumstances. The halt has been beaut llully decorated, and the accommodations for these who attend ere the very best. The oencort en the opening night was by the Ceelllan erchestra and the Merart quart otte. The admission fee Is ten cents and each purchaser Is entitled te a plate of cream or straw berrler. The attend ants are obliging and there is no solicitation of yetes or chsnees. The festival will be kept up all week and arrangements have been made for musical treats en each even ing. This evening Monterey Ledgo of Odd Fellows wilt attend In a body, and Uoerge A. Lane, esq , will dellvean address, Anethrr Blight Fire. It Rectus that pcople in this city are very anxious te strike 11 re alarms, and within the past few weeks the d epart ment has been called out a number of tlmen when it was net noeded. Last evening an alarm was struck from box 42, at Lemen and Mulberry stroets, shortly after flve o'clock. The llre that caused the alarm was In the house Ne. IIS West Lomen street, which Is owned by the Oriel estate, and occupied by William Ration. The tire was caused by the soot, which accumulated In the chim ney evor the kitchen range, igniting from a spark. The mantel and the wooden cross cress cross piecelnthofltoplftcowo e slightly damarei when the llre was extinguished. Although It was known that the llre could easily be extinguished souie ene Insisted tinen striking nn alarm. The Monumental AMoclallen, The annunl meeting of the Lancaster County Monumental aHsoclallen was held yesterday afternoon. Thoelootlon of clll cers resulted as fellows : Prosldent, J. W. Yocum ; vlce prosldent, 1). P. Roaenrhiller; secretary, II. R. ISroneman ; troasurer, J as. 11. Marshall; solicitor, A. C. Relctuhl; llnance and executtve oemmltteo In charge of monument for the jear, Chas. Donue9, Edw. Kdgorley and Harry Millien. The treasurer's repert shewed the fund Invosled for csre of menument In geed Bhspc. Win. C. Pyler, who had care of the en closure hnving removed from town, Jehn B. Rellly was oleeted te care for the ground and monument during the coming yenr. A llurglar hc.re. The hurttlnrs of this city have net been very Hucesstul of Inte. They have tried te brealc Intnsoveral tmlltllnKH but have been drlven oil belere they accompllahed a great denl. llelween 1 and 1 o'cleok this morn' lug a man, who Is supposed te have been a burglar, attompted te ferce his way Inte the house of MrH. Mary Htolgerwalt, at Ha COS Seuth Queen slioet. The wenisn heard him working nt a rear Bhutter and he also mounted the reef, the building being; or one-story. Mrs. Ntclgerwalt gave the alarm and Olllcer Hliurtr, who was walking up lleaver street, heard it and ran te the house. He searched in the yard and all through thoheuso,butdlsoovored no burglars. They are belleveil tn hnve been frightened oil. Kill I'racllre at Brtiecutik The lellnwlug ncercs wero niade by the North Knd rlllu club at their practlce meet ing at Holieoneok en Tnesday, Twe huudred ynrds elt hand, en the Standard American target, possible otte hundred ielnts : L. .M. Wii'Ht ... 4 8 10 0 8 H (I 7 t. 4 4 II) SUB 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.f.J 6-M a-.' 7 (i-1 1 4-ta 0-11 W U. Carp(inlur..B v CB. wenger, 0 ft 1. K. Hard 0 H ft J A. Blelir u u u y ltelimlg e e.u I'lve hiitulred ynrdH, Creodmero target, lit teen HhetH, poHsllile ene hundred points : O.B Weuger ft ftftft4ftftS4BR&ftft ft-73 J.A.bteliur :ilftU44ftSIS4ftr34 ft-l'.l I.. M. WteM ft t. 0 ft I ft ft 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 3-1 1 W. M. CUIIIOUU.!' ftlftU4ft343ft&4Aft f-V,i K.llurd l3U443ftft4r4ft3 f. - f.-j W. ltuhmlg Uftft0045UUB4UU3 B-30 L'renJ. at ftfiviinerclier tlnrdeu ami llxll. The Mieinorcher hall and ganlen was an attractive place last eveulug. In the former the hoclely gave a cencert In which they loUearsod the cheruses and soles te be given at Italtlmeir. Following this thore was dancing until u Inte hour, The atloud atleud atloud aneo, esptclally of Indies, was very large. In the garden the crowd that cam 0 te soe Jehn TIU's luarlonettos wan very great. 1'oeplo wero standing se thlek that It was almeHt luipoPHlble ler mero te get In and obtain n vlew. The ntmble llgures played 11 lluuipty Duuipty, " and gave 11 mlnntrel tlrst part. IIiIuiii the Majer. The tlrst subjret ler the disposition of the mayor this morning was Jimmy Qulnn. Ile received his pension meney Inst week ami the result wns a spree. Ills punish punish ment was made ut 10 days. llenjainlii 1'nttersen, u Yerk county drover, who hns bceu en a protracted sprce for souie dajf, was sent te Jail for 10 days te sober up. Jehn Tayler, n countryman, catue te town en WedntHday, get full In the alter alter alter neon, m taxed blx train for home and had no place te go. He slept at the station heuse and YtM dheharged this meinlng. IUii AnuyFruiu the lliime, 1.9 vl Wertz, age l.i, and Jehn Mpaugler, age l.'t years, ran away from the Heme ler lVlemllCHj Children 011 Tuesday. They were reprimanded by ene of the Instruoteis for a breach of the rules and skipped out shortly ufterwarili-. The police are en the lookout for them and any Information as te thelr whereubeuts my be lelt with Clilef Hmel'z. Ti.e lleauillal Kuae. Mia. Nlfcsley, wlte of rrlsen Inspector Jacob Y. NitMley, prosentod ex.I'rlseii .So licitor (7. 0. Kennedy with a large basket et reses. The members of the bar en Ilar bary coast are sporting thoesos this alter alter alter neon us buttou-helo beuimetB, I'iradicil en ht. Anlheiiy. Tte rancgyrle en Ht, Antheny proached atrJt. Antheny's Catholle church en Wed nesday wns by the eloquent 1'ather llorn llern hege, of rhlladelphla. I.l It fjr rimll.j, Oliln II i r 1 brluutp, the well huuivn car J enter, jell J.aucaMer ou the Western V.i presa Uht night for l'lndlay, Ohie, where he will take up hbt future home. Department "t 1-ul'er Kttalillalitd. The piesideut has approved the bill te establlth a departmtnt of labor. Te Jail l'urlncnly.reur Hours. Jehn Dlckel, arretted for abusing his family, was sent te Jail this morning by Alderman Birr ler twonly.feur hours. Osc of the Uicen Btone Frent lletuci en North Duke street, the tilth north of Mew atreet, will ba ettered at public sale at the Leepard hotel this (Thursday) evening aig o'clock. B-.tanb.rr Festival Te-nlghl. Tonight the Yeung Felk. Society of Bt. Stephen's Lutheran church will open a straw lrry festival at the hall Ne tl Centre Square, te contleuo Friday and Saturday evenings. Kvery preparation baa been tnade for a big tlme, and stl who wish te apend a pleasant evening .benld attend. The hall I nicely irntoenod nnd docern'.cd and there will be lmisle and tinging every evening. MARR1AUR8. TAiins-llKLlRS -In thli tltyNm the 13th lnt., by thn Kev, K. 1". Ihr, at this Evangell ral paraenan, 412 Went Dranse alrel, Mr. Frank A Tayler, te Mlu I.Mlau A. Ilelntne, jibiih A inyiur. ui ..iipb j.i'iiuii . iiui.iiiiv. only ilaiighiorer lleDjamln and Henrietta N. nieinn.iKii.nai inis ciiy. '" FALK-IIROOMSJune J. 1B8S, by Kev. W. H; llnrrnll. at hli rentdnncc. 41 Coetior street. Camden, N. J.. Mr Joiepb l'alk, te Mlis Ullle O. Ilmeins, both of Lancaater city, l'a. ltd VBATUB. Hie neus- After a briar lllneaa, en the oven even oven Inget the 10th In.t. Mra. Careline Catharine lilRhnrdi. itlflew of the lata Allan lilchardi. In Ihosevontyflfih year of. her age. The relative and friends of the family are retpectfnlly Invited te attend the funeral, from her latorealdenco. Ne. 213 l.ectut atreet, Columbia, Pa en Friday afierncen at t o'clock. el2-3ta IIkcc !n this clly, en the 12 111 Inst, Lettie, nlfu of Frederick lieck, In tha rath year of her age. The relatives nnd friends of the family are respectfully lnlted te attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, Ura. Kalle llewman, Ne. IS North Mary atreet, en Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Interment at Ien's oemetery. 2td MARKKTH. rhlladatiihla 1'iedaca Market. 1'RiLlDBLrntA, June 14. rienr dull I sales 1.700 hblst Minn, llakeri, t)ref(l7t I'enn'a. Family, KKfH Hit Weetern de, U 10S4 75; Winter Patent, eiJSfJS HJ j.yeaHbiHX.'ei Whuat-June.BIKct Jaiy,90Me.i Aiu..tOKc. Cern June, r,!:; July, Ms; Aug.eewc. Oats-June, 43c; July, 433 1 Aug., SiMe. New Ferk Market. Naw Yqac June It. Fleur market steady; Flne, I.S2 2J VtlMi Butiorflne. S3 tnasie i Minn Bztra, 12 UUOS 16 1 City Mill. Kxtru,4 70OllM Minn. Wheat extra. 1.1 00020. Wheat Ne. 1, Hed, Btntn, DIKet Ne. 2, OIHctNe. Z, Med, Winter, J uly, UiKe t receipts ISil.iiue t BhlpmenU, 1,'ui. Oern Ne. 2, Mixed, rash, WJiet July MiKci Augtitt, W,e rccelpUiV.uuuj shipments, 1,0 0. Oat -Ne. 1, While, BtAte, 4T0 Ne. 2, de, 4IO41X0 1 de July, 7c recelpts, tu,(n) shTpmnnu, 1,030.) Uyedull 1 Htate 7Jc liarlcy nominal. Ferk dullt Old Mem, II I Q1IM. Lardalenily t June. H7I t Julv.H 72. Moleaact dull t for 60 Imlllng bUiuk, 1!0C, Turpentine (inlet at 'Me, uesm dullt Btralnndui geed, II 20XO1 7K. 1'otreloum nlet 1 Untitled In CnMn., UKe. Fnjlghta ritilut; grain te l.lvnrpoel. 1 rituuit grain te i.ivnriioei. n:a. Uutler dull t Wu.tern Cteainxiy, lceveWa. Choese dull 1 Weatern Flat. 706c. t State rartery. IKO'JO Fancy White, 120 l2e; Ohie Flat, 7080. Kgga steady 1 state, UHOltc ) We.tentd'K OHe. Bugarsleadyt ItofluedCuUonf, set (Irannla- tel,7Kc Tallew i 11 let; l'rtmn City, 4. lire 111 co dtul t Carolina, falrtogeod, lic Catfeedulli Fair Cargoea.ier lite, IS; Chicago t'redacn SfarKet. CnioAne, June It, 0.3(1 a. in. Mnrttnt opened Wheat June, t-ftHet July, tlXci Aug,, flWejHept.Hlc. Corn-June, W'jji July, t3Jic.l Aug , Ble I Bopt.MKe. Oats iiine.32Kc.July, MJc. 1 Aug., 28Jic ( Bept. 27Vie. Pork-June. i:i '.&; July, 113 75; August 11385: Brt.13UV I.ara June, ax 62 ; J uly, asil.'K ;Bmt.,'Hfi5. Short Hllm-Juen, 17 Ml: August, I702K i opt , 17 7. i (A ; August, July. V co; OLOHIMO. Wheat -June, atyie j July.SlJfc ; Aug.,E4j;c ; 8elit.,HUc. corn June, 62jc; July, &Jjc; Aug.,n;;c; Be jit.. Up. eats Mine, 33c; July, 3JXc; Ang.'Hlje; Bejit, 27c. Fnrk-Jnne, SI3 70; July, f!3 77K;Aug, 13 SIX ; Bept., 113 !UK I.ara -June, 18 iK; July.ts Ki; Aug-, IH tan x Bent.. IS US. hhert ItiliB .lune 7 MX; July, 17 Mi Aug.,7C2X;Bept..7 7u. Uraln and t'loyuien., Furnl.hed by H. K. Yundt, llroker. Cuioahe, June 14.1.U) o'clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Oat. l'nrk. J.ard. June (.1); &ix s-' n 7 8 4) July 6IW M 8.11.1.7.1 IM August Mii WK SWU 13.t2 8(11) BopUmilier. (I t.l'i 27H 13.115 S.cS Uocembor.... ..w; (irudn (Ml 77 Consels )i ll-m Closing rrtees-2 o'clock p. m. SVhuat. Cern. Oats. Ferk. J ard. June HiK tax 31 1370 8.47 July Wi KSV4 !t 1:17; 8.6ft Annual .....COS Kl2 ?3 is 87 8.R2 eiiptotnber HVi 14 27H U '.17 8.0J December BCVi ""'""" ir, Consels Kucuiptd. cer Leu. Winter Wheat ! h BprlngWheul :u Cern , mi (lata '.'.":( "VO llurluy , ,,,, .. .... ,1ma' llneetpt. Iletr. , ) yrje ltuci'lpls Cnttlii New lurk Bteck. Naw Yeke, June 14 lp. m.-Meney clesed at IK per rent, ; Kxchange Bteiuly ; poelod rates, It 87KOI bKt actual rales II b;i;0 4 Mi; for (d daya and II t'JOtWH ler deuiand; (levurntnetila rlcxed Rteady ; eurrency 6'g, llWbld; 44'a de, II U7; 4'aceup, tl 27?i bid. The stock innrket Hits morning opened HOH per renU lower but utter the first few aivles u buying movement In the leading shales caused a llntisr tone and a. toady nd viince tip te midday, at which hour price, noie up 402per cenu The market has since been dull and featureless. Bteck starheu. Ouotallens by llced, McUruun era, Luucaster, l'a. KUW rellIC LldT. 11 A. V. Canada 1'aclnc 6.M C. C. C.AI ., Colerado Ceal Ceutrsl l'aitnc... Canada Beuthern 47m Chi, Bt 1.. A l'bg Den. A Ule O.... Del.LJt W t,)t krle ?;-. KrteSuds ti.Vi ier- ! f... II Leu, A N mw L. Shere bvjj Sllch. Cen . Missouri l'aclrte ttK HockValley N.l 2! N. i: l'ref 4s? N.West nmj N. Y.O (i NewCiiglund sftu lest Teunessee Omaha si Oregon Transportation.. IK Ontario A W IP? 1'aclfleMall s. A Ce., bank- 9m im.. 41 t 0 ii 10 1.1 I2I L.W, Si i an 5? it te 'ii-.t 4'S 1UI res s '2tH mii v.M I.1V4 Hi SIH 7 MX lis" V-.I14 t'JVi hjh 11 BSJ4 Kit :il" VI ; in f3V Ui vt ,e Ittchmend Terminal Bt. l'aul Texas l'acine Union 1'acltlc... Wabash Cem Wabash l'ruf Western U WostBhero Hands 1-UlLADSLVUl. L1HT. lh.Val II., N. Y.A l'hlla ra.ll, U lleadlng Leh. Nav llestenv. l'uss r.A k ." N.Cent l'eeples l'ass UAif. Oeu's Oil Hhlla. Traction & $l sitj 11 4'S J iii 7S 77 77 XKWAlt VltKTJaHMItXJS K YICAR OLD l'URK RYK WHISKY TSCKNTSAgUAUT. ynillty unsurpassed ler the mono)-. iteiiitKH'B Liguouaieur, Ne. 'II Centre equarv, I ancaster, l'a. ATilisKiiAii Aet:iii wTntkd fek thuBUi Weuiler. l'esltlvelv the fastest selling aillcle en earth. Address KMl'lUK CO. Jell-lwd fl Canal Bt., N. Y. clly. WAN TK 11 -AN Cigar box Faster 1 KXI'KRIKNOKI) tinnn tint Ihnm Iihv. iiiKuiHinunce netu apply, apply at . .." - 1 ----- -------, , Sfi? Jell 2id 211 Null uill tl.l BTKKKT. WANTK1) TO RKNT-l'URNlHHKIi Ileu.u wlthOer loreouit in Lancaster ervlclntly, from July 1 te November 1. Ad. drenn, JeU-Std "lNTKLLKiKNCKlt" OFl'ICK. SUMOOliTAX, 18S8-TUK IlUI'TTlUATK Is new in the hinds of the Tieasuior Tieasuier Tieasuior Oillce hours fieui Oa. 111. till I p. ui W.O.MAiiSHAi,,, Treasurer. lilTO-tfdlt Ne. l'iCeiuiu funure. WTK MAKE te OHDKK fine I'ulU and Iln-ir llnli. .. Plated liell all dHivrlotleur A geed Hue of samples from hlch te select, at. HUCIIMILLKU'S Plating and Polishing Werk., npaiwdlt. 130 North Market Hitel. ANUI,EKH'OUTIJTI'H A VEKY COM pletu arlety et Ueds, llras. and Mckel Keuls.allk and Linen Line., tied Mountings. Buelled Heeks, FleaU, ArttnUal Flit, euil ethtrsuppUis. at UUULKY'S 11UUO BTOUK, iXJWeitiiicgHtrut, KMW ADVMnTiaMUKHTB. jjv IkMSMUVWMVI TTfTANTED-A WOMAN TO DO CHAM. w uerwerKanaviiuiwiUicfcliarsni ref erence reaulred. Inautraat JeU-ttd EOIMOKTilDUKEBTBXBT. AN TED-ORE THOUSAND OLD v v loruwen ngegns F1KLKS BKOS.. CnrtaUaae, Ta. Jnlllfd CITY TAX, 1888-TUB CITY TAX DU plicate la new in the bands of the City Iroeaurer for colledion, (iruee benra, ew) ft. in. 1111 SOU p.m. J.U. HATIiruN, Jes-UdH city Treaaurer. jgTAVE YOU CORNS T VO YOU WANT THKM CUBED T IF BO, USE OOOHRAN'8 CORN CURB. H la safe and aure and guaranteed te cure l'rlce, 2f-c. Fer .ale only at COCUUAK'. IJttUO BTORK, 137 A U9 North Queen Bt TuThAS POSITIVE PUBLIC BALE OF VAL U AI1LK CITr BB81DKMUB. Oh TntntsDAT, Jess 14, At thn Leepard hotel, one of the Greenstene Frent Heuse en North Dnke atroet, btng tha 6th hetiKi north of New atreet. Hall. 9 rooms and bath room, hard weed finish, all modern conveniences, and one of the flneit modem house. In the city, het, 2 by J4 feet 14 009 of the purchaae meney may remain If dealrcd. Bale te commenco at 8 p. m. Fer particulars apply te ALLAN A. 1IK KB, Agent for W, M. McClure.105 Xaat King Bt AueceTca Bsikikbl, Auct jnneSBtdeed NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT In ceinpilancA with an ordinance, ap Firoved Slareh 18, 1bS7, for the levy and oelleo ion of a license tax within the cltvef Lances ter, for atreet purposes, en all hacks, cabs, coaches, emntbuaer, four-horse wagons, two horse wagons, local delivery, draya, carta, ethor vehicle., street railway car., telegraph, telephone, and electric light poles, I. new due and payable at the em co et the Clly Treaaurer. Any porien falling te takoentahconaeor refuslnjf te pay the llcenss tax required by aa!d ordinance, or who Khali violate any of the previsions of any section thereof, .tall .ab ject the offender, In addition te the Imme diate forfeit of hi. lleenie, te a penalty of flve dollars for each and every errenae. J. ll.UATUFON, Jell2wd City Treasurer. gl'RINO, 1888. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers that lam new prepared te show them an Assortment of spring Butting and Trowserlng that cannot be surpassed.' The Latest Novelties In Bnrtncr Ovnrenatlntr et my own Importation and confined atyles. H. GERHART, FlNKlUrOltTlNQTAILOH. NO.UNOUTU UUKKN BT.. LANCABTEU. FA. QONOERT AND FESTIVAL. Ne Chancing ! Ne Voting ! AT Till'. CONCERT & FESTIVAL TO HE (ilVKN At King Street Theatre, Under the Amplces of IIorRcliel Ledge Degree Staff, BEQINNIN& TO-DAY. Orcheslral nnd Vecal Music by the best talent. Tlckata geed for ene snt and ene course of (.'ream or Strawberries. 10UKN1B. unl3 4td T ANNHAEUHKR HKKR B. & E. THE Tannhaeuser Beer Is a Special UrewliiK of the UERGNER & ENOEL 1JUEW1NG COML'ANY, and utiqucatlenably the Finest Light Ueer extant. It is brewed from the llueat Tale Canada "West Rarley Malt and Kaazer Heps, and highly recom mended for its tonic and nutritive finali ties. The high reputation enjoyed by the Uergner it Engel Company is due te the fact that only the Finest and Rest Ma teriaia nie used and that the greatest skill and care are exercised during Us mamifactme. BERGMER & ENGEL BREWING CO I'UILAUELI'UIA. Keenig & Wlescman, Jr., Agents. UAKKIHHURO, PA. VITII'MAMSON A rOai'KK. Straw Hats I IT DJN'T 1.F.UUIUK ANY KireitT Oil PKUSUABION 10 BKl L OUR SUMMER HATS. A glance Is sufficient le convince ever) body Hut i have the pepu'ur shaprs. leiing dent's Unit orally Flat llrlm Straws, 60c te II 'A , (In nt'a Mackinaw, (oe te 1 W. Manilla liars, 11.21, i w. The AlplneMhapu In straw, 6c, 75b, II no. Children's Tarn O'Shanterr, Bailer's and Jockey's Straw Mats und Caps. Trunks, Valuta and Satchels for short trips te Seashore or .Mountain, A lliutuid quantity et Tinvellng llsgs and Satchels, tldihtly shelf worn, at ttnrgatn l'llces. N IIOLK1A1.K l'UICKS TO OKAI.KU9. Williamson & Fester, 32.34,KU&S8E.KINUST.. t AN L'A 8 IK It, 1'A. BRANCH STORE, 318 MAUKKT STltl.KT, AllKISIIlfUU, FA. w. 1 K1HHKR, DKNTIHT. 1'artlculAr ntlnnttnn vlvAti tn ftlllntr and preierrtng the natural teeth. 1 hava all the latest Improvement ler doing nice work at a ery 1 uuenable cost. Having years el ex pertence In the large cities 1 am sure te give be best of satisfaction and save you money, best artlflclaJteethonlysdeo par set. 1 uarlfi-lyd He-MKOUTU yUstKN ;T, MAOEIlfMMT. qeFtralmachine"w5rks. Central Machine Works, TT. P. CUMMI5G8, Preprleter, GRANT AND CUBIBTIAN (.HrREETS, LlHOASTSR, l'A. (Alter July 1st, at 143 North Christian Btreet.) KKGIUFS, B01MBS, HAClilNBBT, s 8UAFX1NOB, FULLKYB, UANUCKS, Ac. IKON AMD BBAJBB CABTtNUB, WOOD AND METAL PATTBUNB of Best Qnallty. Largest and Beat BUvk In Lancaster of Caat Iren and Malleable Fitting., Brass and Iren Valves and Cooks, ateam Gauge., safety Valve., Try Ceck., Water Ganges, (JaieValvci, uuDncawre, miu niemm uoeni in general Kenalilnirtirninnllvdenn. Kneend hand Bei Bm la- inefl.Belieia and Machinery neught and Beld. GOOD WOBK. BEASOBABLB CUAKQBB. PBOMI'TNBRS. decJtfd DHY GOODS. WmAAAO -S Hk V VS -5 - . T Ul VLKR'H NKW HTORK. Dress Goods, WHITE GOODS. XMBBOIOEUIE), LACKS, UUC1UNU8, Kill. H0N3, BUTTON 8, COB8KT8, OLOVF.8, UOSIRBY. UALUUlGfJAN AND OAUZB UMOXB- WXAtt. SILK UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. JOHN S. &IVIER. Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St, I.ANCA8TKU, FA. mariO'lrdAw j.a MARTIN A CO. Summer Dress Goods ! FRBNOH SATEENS. Twenty f teces arrived this morning otthe prettiest patterns exhibited this season, '") and Sic, all of Koeohlln'sniako. AMERICAN SATEENS. The largest Steele In this city te relrct f em. 1' rices 7, 10 and UKc. AOASBSOF DRESS BA1I3TES In neat and large flgures, printed en cream grounds, ene yaid wide, 9c ; worth 15c. DRZS3 OHALLIES Are taking the place of Crazy Crepe of last Boaseu. Filce, Se a yatd; better grades, 2uaa yard. DRESS GINGHAMS. French, Ametl'unand Scotch, large ajsort ajsert ajsort ment, 7c te 25c a yard. 11 Oer. Weat King & Prlnoe Bts. D IKKOr FKOM THK IMi'ORTKR. BELGIAN KATrAN DOOR MATS. IN A YAItlLTV OP SIZES AND PA'ITEHNH TO SELECT FltOM. 25 Cents te $ 1 .00 Each. Fine Line of Nottingham Lace Curtains at l'rlces from W5c te $1.50. Haw Silk ami Jute Furnlture Coverings ntid Table Cleths at l'rlces hereto herete hereto feia unknown. Sixty-six Inch Furniture Linens at n little ever half of last season's price. Stain Linens in Different Widths at l.tw l'rices. Ui-Auy of the Above Goods at Less than Philadelphia l'rlces. The People's Cash Stere Ne. 25 East King St. LANOAtTKIMM. warll-lTdAw MARTIN & JMTir ADrMttTJSBMKNTa. WMlMWil TAMM BROTUER& SELLING OFF -TO CLOSE BUSINESS 8TAMM BROTHERS,. Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen Street, (Right Acress from Fostefllce.) GLORIOUS CHANGES FROM NOW -IN OUR - Dress Goods Department! Our stock consists of everylhlne new and desirable in Uress Silks, Satin Rhadamcs, Harh Silks, Meire Silks, -AND A LOVJILY .Challies, Printed India Linens and Organdies. This Line of Coel Summer Fabrics is exceptionally Fine ana lure. OUKBABQAIN8 1N Table Linens and Napkin.1 Is attracting much attention AsT-Loei: Over Our Stock Whether Yen Uuy or Net.E BOSTON STORE. N KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. SUMMER Te meet the demand for Lighter Weight Hosiery, we lmve just purchased aud placed en sate many lets or these Summer Goods. Yeu will find beve Men's Demestic IIoIMIese nt 25c per dozen, six pair for ."c, Ge per pair etc. Alse Men's Regular Made Goods at 12, IS, 20 and 26 cents per pair ; these latter being excellent quality Ladies' Hosiery in Demestic Goods at He, three pair for 25c, and 10c per pair Atl2c we have the finest gauge in Unbleached ever ettered, together with Fast Black and Celers. New Things In Ladies' Regular Made Hese ; range from 12& te 60c, with special values at 25;. Our Stock of Children's Hese is complete, compris ing allsi7.es, from 1 te 0, in Ribbed and Plain. Guaranteed Fast Blacks, 10 and 12ic. FAHNBSTOCK'S, NOS. 35 & 37 HABT KINO ST., I'ARASOLS. R." All. PARASOL HEADQTIAETERB. THE MANUFACTURERS. R. B. & H.f NO. II KA8TKIHUr. O-UepalrliiKana Kcceverlng Deue. nsrS-Siua JAHAHOLS I PARASOLS! YOUCANKINIl KVKUYTUIAU YOU MAY WANT IN Parasols or Sun Umbrellas AT TUK New Yerk Stere. COACUINU, l'AUAHOI.'J. STUlfKO OU PI, All) PAUAHOLS, rANOY l'AUASOl.3. LACK TUIMUKO PAU4SJ1.3. MISSES' l'AHAHOLS. a-At l'rlces le Butt Hverybefly.-t SUN UMUUKI.l.AS. la Unten, Gleria and Silk, with Ucld, Silver unu rancy eauuius. Special llargalns- In GLOU1A SUN UM IIUKI.uaS at Astonishing l'llces. Hl'KClAI. 11AUQA1NS IX SUMMER OTDERWEAE Chliaren's Gattze Vests nt 5, e, e, 12,', l, 9) te S3 cunts eacli. Ladles' UalbriKean Ve;U. long or snort sleeves, geed quality, only sua apiece I-aQles' India Gauze Vests, 137X0 eacV, low better sela at Ws. Gents' Ilalbrlggan Shirts, excellent quality, nt 25e each. Genu' mala Gauze Shlrta at !5, S'X ftnO te cents each. Sl'KOlAt rilty Oezen GKNTi' JKAN BttiWKIH, Kc a pair j worth 31He. WATT &SH AND 6, 8 fc 10 BAST KI MO ST. rOR tiAI.B OR MXXT. T3KS1DKNOK ON THK KAHT HIDK betneen Oranue ana Ai of Outre street. Chestnut, for rent. Inquire et A..J.BTKINHAN, mi:-sta At this ouice. FOK KKNT .KllONT AND KKAH liasements under Illrsh A llre 's Clothing Store i rrent ene suttiible for shoemaker shop ; rear sultable ler eating hnuxu or green grocery. Apply ICl 1111U3II A UlbU lullma cuutreHquara. HOUHKH FOKHAI.K ON THE MO.HT liberal teruis, en West Chestnut, Wal nut, Lemen. Jdury, l'lne una Charlette stxceU. Apply at mii cuia ve: neuth mauy btukkt. CTOR KKNT FKOM APHIL 1, 1S88, JC forene or a termer yean, the Strasburg llallreaa, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, Ware house, Locomotive abd Cars ; all In geed and running order. The lease et this valuable property present a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage In a pleasant, 'well tulabllshed and prenthblu business, for con anions, rent or ether Information apply ti THOS.erUKNUYllAUUUAUUNKB. m&-Ua l.ancantar City, ft- TiECOMMKNDKD BY EMINENT VIIYSICIANS The "Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Kxtract or Ualt and Hep aaleonlj:aiteuQuTON4CO Nes. 1 .Mid a West King sutet. 0L03INQ OUT TO DISSOLVE PABTNERSHIP. Henriettas, Caslinieregt CIthf, Velreti, AS30UTMINT OF- The Special Bale of JERSEYS bas been especlallysnccessful HOSIERY. LANCASTER, FA. J'AhAUS OP FAHHION. AHTRIOU'H PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. The great crowds which throng our store room, both up and down stairs, tell the tale. They tell a mere effective story than a whole newspaper full el advertising. Saturday was the biggest day in the history of our business. When we say that we refused te take orders for Trimming Hats, it shows that we were busy. Our immense assortment and our low prices are the attrac tions. This week we offer some special inducements in Muslin Underwear. Chemise, at 25, 50, 75c and $' Skirts, at 25, 50, 68, 38, 99c, $1.25 and $1.50. Nightgowns, at 25, 50, 69, 73 99c, $1.25. c. Corset Cevers, at 15, 25, 37, 50 and 75c. Drawers, at 25, 50 and 69c. We have made a big display of these goods in our show window. These prices are guaranteed te be lower than in any ether store in this city. Corsets, our specialty. A regular 50c Corset we sell for 37c, white and colored, all sizes. Our Patent. Meulded Corset, at 50c, is sold everywhere at 75c Dr. Warner's " Geed Luck" Corsets we sell at 50c. The R. & G. at 75c, never before sold at less than $1. Dr. Warner's " Four in Hand," "Flexible Hip" and " Health" Corset. Dr. Ball's Corsets. Madam Fey's Corsets, $1. Misses Cor sets and Waists. Bustles, all the best styles, at lowest prices. Great bargains in 2 2 -inch Swiss Embroideries, at 50c a yard. Elegant Swiss Edgings, 5 te 6 inch, at 15c a yard. Elegant 45-inch Swiss Em broider)', at 60 and 65c a yard ; sold everywhere at 90c and 1. Surah Sashes and Sash Rib bons, in white, cream and light blue. White and Cream Fans. White, Cream and Black Lace Mitts. ASTRICH'S P. 0. Fl Lancaster. BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN. The system of Instruction at the LANCAflTICK COMUKUC1AL COLLKUK, U se simple and plain that any young lady or gentleman can eislly master all the details of abuslness eUncatlen. L1UKUAL TKUUS. Evening Sessions -Tuesdays, Wednet ana rnaays. rail information given by H. C. WKIOLKK, Lancaster commercial Ceiieg, OOUB-Ud lnctr, J or, re. .-.
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