-i ,-' , TILE liANOASTER DAILY mTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY. JUNE 19, 1BS8. j: ? ,fh f r?j L J !- r Eft i- , i& ikt 3 if. isr w f 'fi Jf t? ( SACRED HUETiCADEMY, r KtWICISBS JIM.U I 1NSTI1VIION. r 5. rK. KratnpsiileM.arinimand fShPessstsi Uie Otataat-Tbes i Ktrstvesl rtU-rtMi el the Z AH MM! OUM t Eathsr KmI. ,7 .. I 1110 I v.m eamtMbMMMt czarclMi t Bwtgtwgrun saernlns; were byMMlrlea4etfU yeaug way ikH4i bsMk of Invited MM tan Mh te eeKrUMy fill the KtM kaU la MM awdMHjr tmlldlst . vTMiredaMM la the soademie dersut- WBtWlUMeiMM7B-KKBIIS KMd- UtilmUle. QrtmBB, Ftalladelpble, end MCU3SMMUB, KMIDKi wu the OSsi aalwy of testmmentslmusie, Misses treaty asa urisnsB, Tha following waa the Interesting pre I T?"aamme et exercises v,. rkwt i. . -. I r.?l?T,.r I '.. f AfMwtara TaarnkKmaarJ i .a M . . . I I I . Ul.iNa srs aiiurvj i... i K & HT risavw. ivhe wmwuuw p;j'... E. sad M Grimm, at. Beyfl 1m hkarruerraa Lnd la Mv shepherd." Vecal r. ryan VjR d Daren La Mane Varle," Op. i, If. CCtSeptt) Ml., . . erirMa. - .- Sesi Juan-" Mesart," ( D. . Krogl-reur tisi sr, JTamd O. Ven Blela, M. Becnler, II. i . 'HaBWlaitMMasi laasil waa PftrfrrmRri BlieDI iii uaef '"-..'' M. rtTB,C.Owena and , 1.11111. ., . iaeS-een aoleio del Zefflre rranip j Sen- asBtrais,",(V.seuini)aiiMes """" .aaO.IsliC. iijf In 11, (F. Chopte) MIm U. vaJ wVf 0A" a .rrc ?- - - - Cante and cburag-(Aidcsa) SOIOMi: atlMO.I.eUz."UbernsClafs" rT "nratenes of atute," M1 MastSff;M. ' KUEale-Op 81. I. . V. BetbevenJ-Thrcp naaea, TBree reriermers-HIsses C. lieuz, M. jUrmpand .wrtmm. ......... ens "Carnival Oe Venice, ConcerO alie," (J. Benedict) MImO. lela. ,. Bsaarenratt-ir. flplndler) - 'lB0' Tfercs rerforreers-alliaei K.litlllngtjn. . O'Connor, at. MoUenouub. F. Herr. M. lvaler, a. auyraaker, B Steirart, M.llanrahan. Ssxwui-Cbl Ml Frena Hiela." (Dontrett) at. Hcuoneugn, ai. ivreuii v.- . tM KHM ftfl l.nil rantaeta "BemlnUcenies from Kerraa." (r, I.Itl)MUiC. Ltir. Vaseatetery-ktua M. K. Kremp. Next ea the pregramme wss the dlslrlbu tlea of premiums, and the IoIIewIdk were awarded prices : Graduating geld medals In tne scaacmie department were conferred en MlascsMary K. Kramp, Reading ; Kmllle B. Orlmm, Phlladelpbla; MaryMcDoneugb, Reading. Oradustlng geld medala In the cenaerva tery of Isatrumental muale were conferred a Misses Mary K. Kremp and Kmllle B. arlaam. la the senior department the geld medal for politeness, diligence and correct deport seat waa awarded te Miss Margaret Kaler, ef Mahaaey City. Trt la the Juuler department the geld medal tar tvdlta&esa. dlllgenee and correct de- pertttisntwas awarded te Miss juxie von Btalaa oiueDoaen, n. j. ' Tka geld medal for Christian doctrine f wsa awarded equally te Misses A. Meyers, M. Qrimm sad M.McDoneugh ; the young "jedleatodrawfer It afterward. Mlea Mo Me Mo Dsaeegh waa the lucky oue In the draw aad bbe secured the medal. The geld medal for drawing and painting waa awarded te Mlaa icmllle Urlmm, Philadelphia. Qeld crowns were awarded te Mlasca M. QrUam, A. Meyers, Florence 11 err, E. BU. ttagten, B. Bllanda, M. Banrahan, M. ' tyOoBBer. Ii. Fyan and Alice Mlddleten. ? Silver crowns were awarded te Misses , lCCOenner, Annie Hepkins, M. 11 err, ?v M. Celvln and Mary Baehler. ?l Premium books, for exoellenco In the va ?V rteaa studies, aa well as in muale. oil palnt JNfc drawing, faney work, and plain aew- '-" 'UK CS BWBIUDU LU HUUU UUIIIUV4 U. yesBg ladles, TUE AIIT KXHlnlT. The art exhibit waa exsmlned by a large aaaabar of persona en Hatnrday and Mon Men ay. The art department has been one of lha leading featnrea of this exeellent Insti tution of learning, but thla year the exhibit waa larger and finer than -ever befere In Its history. It would be Impossible te enum erate all of the hsndsome works et art en xhlbltleD, but among them may be noted : "The Mountain of the Bely Cress," an oil painting which leeks like a ateel on en Braving, the work et all the pupils ; this painting was presented te Father Kaul; "Our Saviour Carrry leg the Cress," a large oil painting, the work of Mlaa Mary Kaul, was also presented te Fstber Kaul. . Miss Kmlly Urlmm, Philadelphia, haa en ' xBJfelHonsjgeng ethers "The Guardian Angel," The Saered-Beart," a landscape, poultry piece. Mlaa Mary Kremp, Reading, has " Na ture's Mirror," an " Italian Peasant " and " The Immaculate Conception." Mlaa Nellie Barvey, Philadelphia, a large landscape, a small landscape and a number of plaques. Mlaa Katie I.ocher, city, two panel land scapes and " Evangeline." Mlaa Florence 11 err, city, a scene en the Jnalata near Iewlatewn and an ecean scene la oil. Mies Maggie Kater, MahaneyClty, an eeeaa aeene, a uoenllgbt scene and a Baoeatain etreain. Mlaa Mary McDoneugb, Reuting, a asrlag scene, a waterfall and bar.c painted Jaatbrcquln. Mlaa Marie Boyd, New Yerk city, an oeaaa scene and two panel landaca.", TBE VANCY WOKK. The following young ladles contributed the fancy wcrk en exhibition : Misses Mary Kremp, Katie I.eliK, Mary McDoneugb, Katie 0'Conner,Mary Orlmm, Florence Berr, Sadie Bllands, Edith Blt Blt llsgten, Kstle Bennett, MsggleKsler, Lena Fyan, Katie Owens, Annie Hepkins, Mabel Berr, Lizzie Uaefncr, Alice Mlddleten and Mabel Celvln. The work exhibited embraced embroid ery en pluab, satin, Bilk, telt and llannel, aad among the articles were piano covers, footstools, table scarfs, table covers, tollet seta, cushions and tidies. There were also exhibited many specimens of plain sewing. The work In this department rttlects great credit en Instructors and pupils. The year Just closed has been the most success ful In the history ei the institution and indications point te an auspicious opening with the new school term in September. The visiting clergymen vere Fathers Benton.el Steelton, Feln, of Ellzsbethtewn, Selmetz, of Philadelphia, Kecb, efMU Car aael and Bchleuter, et this city. Father Kela presented the prizes In the absence of Ue bishop. The senior geld medals were densted by Father Christ, el I.abanen, the junior geld aaedals by Father Kaul, tte geld medal for Christian doctrine by Father Huber and the geld medal for drawing and painting by Father Dexnlege. Ihs City Hetel's Illsplay, There does net stem te be suthclent en t vprlse In Lancaster for the citizens te get up a general displsy of Urowerks. Tbe City hotel proprietors and Its boarders de net propose te let tbe great holiday go by uaaotleed, however. They have a large collection of money and en the night el the Fourth will glve one of tbe Uccst private dleplsys ever seen In this city, it will take plaes from an elevsttd platleruj which will be erected In irent of the hotel. Uratbef A in os iv. Ilcaa. Aaaes W, lleas, s well-known llsrrls wt grocer, died en Monday, aged 30 yeaaa, after an Illness of six weeks, lie was aesw ia Bate If arbor, this county. He waa 'seessbsr et the Usrrlsburg school beard, slsavsaawldew and five children, lie wee est sxceiUet vecalUt, and at the Iiin assrvtUe eaaaBsaeetlngs, sod at all tbe ro re stvaliaesUDgsbi the city, be was eener IsUf present sad took an active pt, The f eaerii takM place ea Thursday at 10 a. m. I,trDK, KIIKHLY MJrtlALS. Mr..T. Batten Land, or Kphrata, United te Mlutnml O. Kbstly, at Tab CUT. A brilliant wedding, attended by many prominent la the social circles et tela city. was salerenlMd this momtns-.attBebemeof the bilde'a parent, 3H Weat Oheatnnt street. Promptly at 10:30, te the strains et Mendeltsehrt's wedding march, rendered by Mrs. Rev. 'Jehnsen, the bride and groom, Mr. J, Harlan Laadea, of Ephiata, rift Mlaa Kmini I" KberlV. attended by the tubers, Messrs. J. Q. Klllsoe, of Vhlts delphla, and William J. Kbeily, brother et the bride, appeared In the spacious parier, and In the presence et the Immedlale rela liver, Iter. Warren J. Jehnsen, et Man helm, pronounced them man and wlfe coerdlng te the beautiful ritual of the Reformed church. Frem 11:30 till 1 o'clock a reception waa liven, at tended by a large number of Iitneaster'a fairest daughters and most Kallantaena, I while amongst them mingled many prom I I lnent In professional and social clrelea of lni, ana ether cities. A sumptuous wed I ding banquet wsa served by Caterer Xiebar, The bride Is the estimable and acoem- nM.hiul rianshlernf A. J. EberlV. 6'fl , a tF. -. --i -.-- . -. .- . 1.. graduate or me mgu acaoei, ana eh hu a course te the Femsle seminary, Betblo Betble Betblo hem, Pa. The gioem Is a popular and eatl mable young man, well known In builncss and social circles. The presents were many end bandsemr. Quests were present from HarrUbure, 1'hllsdelpbls, TIDUd, Ohie. Enhrata. A- Amidst congratulations and best wishes, the bride snd nroem left en the 2 p. m. train west, en a llveweeks' tour, whleh will Include Columbus, Ohie, Chicago, Iowa, Minnesota, and returning via Niagara Falls, Albany, New xerk, and various sea ahere resorts. About the last of August they will lcave for Falrileld, Iowa, where the groom haa sn oxtenstvo buslncis, and where tbey will make their future borne. KINrKaUTD rtllC NEW SKff Kits. Chariet Fcbwsbal te Ilelld UiaNerlh Juen Btreat and Jehn lUndlf the North Ituse Street Mtnera. Iisst evenlng the regular meeting of the atreotcemmlttcoof councils was held, A number et bills were spproved. Berne tlme ego a petition was sent te councils, signed by n large number of citi zens, ssklnR that a bridge be construeted across the Conestoga at Kelgart'a Landing. The commlttee decided te ask oeunolls for authority te adverllse for proposals for building the bridge. Twe potlttens were received proteallcg sgalnat the proposed sewers en Mlddle and Seuth Q 'leen streets. Aotlen wss deferred. The t) Hiimlttoe decldcd thst In (he con struction et sowers In the future the man boles and lnleta will have te be laid by the city. Cressing wero ordered at Duke street, botweeu Vine and East King ; Columbia avenue and Oranceetreet, at Ruby : James street, between Duke and North Queen. The following bids for the construction of sewers wero opened : On North Queen street from ueutre Bquare te Orange atreets Klteh iV Smith, ncfl : Cbsrlea Sohwebo), t&OO ; Jenn Ken- dig, rr.CU.C0 ; B. E. Malene, $1,482. The oentract was awsrded te Mr. Schwebel. On North Duke slrcet, from .lames te Clay: Klteh A Smith for building sewer, t81!, for taps and conduits f&U, tetsl (3,330. B. E. Malone Ter building sower, ri,H'.7, conduits, trenching, Ac, $202, Inlets and trenching, TIJ0, total K,470. J. F. Hlsutrer building the sower, 12,1.10, esndults, manholes and lnlels, fj&U), total Kl.010. Jehn Kendlg building sewer, f ),07r, In lets, manholes, Ae , M7, tetsl 2,482. ThoeoutrKotwssarwardedtoMr. Kendlg. THAT FUST Kit CtllCULAK DISSKCTEI). Jades Xliuriuan Net Mech Snrprlscd at It. What Ilcnsal Says. Columbus Dispatch te tbe N. Y. Uerald. Jtelatlve te the Fester circular concern ing tbe secret understanding botweon pro tection ltepublicans and Democrats, Judge Thurman atated that he did net oare te say anything about It, Intimating that It was net preper for him te have tee much te say bolere he bad written his letter of accept ance, lu response te quostlens, however, he said thst he did net aee hew It could amount te much alter tbe party lines had been preperly drawn, tbetigb thla was n matter which would develop later. It was tee much, he thought, a question which would work both ways, and would have a tendency te draw from both parties In the ruatter of vetes. He conslderod thorehad been a great ctmnge In tbe past few woeka regardlng tarltl reform among the Demo crats, evon In protection districts, and It was dldleult te tell what would be the re sult till tbe lsaues wero preperly dotined. Frem what Mr. Tburman said ttiere is net much doubt that he will glve this question some attention In his letter of acceptance. AY". U. Heuael, et Lancaster, l'a , waa lit the rebidence of Judge Tburman, and. speaking of ttie( boodle circular," he said It appeared In hla locality some days age, and that It wai looked upon as a movement by Featcr, proMrient et the Ltague of lto lte publlcan clubs, te ralse money, and, se far as he knew it tnade nolmpreaalon In l'oun l'eun sylvania, nnd was looked upon as a prlvate alfalr and for tbe purpose et getting money befere the campaign epened, when the pres ident of the club no doubt thought the ohsnens would be lesi for soeurlng uioney. Mr. Hensel said he had prlvate In formation some tlme age that ttiore was a movement en feet te get pro tection Kepublleans and Democrats te sign a olreular ler tbe purpose of carrying alt the close congreiHlonel dlBtrlets. He hai no Idea what progress was made. Hensel atatea that the Dnmocratle parly In Venn sylvania is In hotter shape en this lsaue than they ha a been for twenty years, as many et tbe manufacturers have come te the oencluHlon that tbey want mero frne raw material. 1 1 the ltepublicans should mske that an Its no he belleves It would drlve many of their number te tbe Demecrtttia ranks. Mr, Hensel Is net detlnlte In his recollection, but he understood when tbe matter was btlng pri vately agitated among tbe manufacturers In bis vicinity that each was te furnish 500 or (1,000, te be placed in clese districts with the object named, and he ban no doubt that tbe scheme was carrled out te n oensldornblo extent, but he doubts If It con. tains tbe number et Domecrata that la elalmed for It. As te the "boodle circu lar," he say a the paper oentalnod the name of Alger for fiOO, and a number of ethers whom he knows, and that it was purely a mcrceuary matter with Foster, l'umrKl el Mr. H. S. hclilmlle. The fuaerul of Mrs. Benjamin H. Hehln- dle took place from the resldence or her husband, Ne. 518 West Chestnut street, at 10 o'clock this morning. The funeral ser vices wero conducted by ltev. J. it. Tayler Gray and tbe interment was tnade at Woodward Hill cometory. Tbe pall bearers were Ooergo A. Marshall, E. O. Htelgerwalt, Hebert (Mark, James It. Strlne, Jeseph (J. lllggs snd Andrew U. Uerahey, A hsndsome lleral plcce three feet hltih the 'Qatea AJsr," was presented by the empleyes of the Xeu lira ofllee, In testi mony of tbelr esteeui for the wlfe of thilr business manager. Apnliaaed Ajile UIoiieius. Kev. J. V, Kckert has growing en hla prom prem ises, 212 North Mulberry atroet, a smoke smeko smoko heuse app'e troe, well lilted with apples a? large as a hulled wsluut. Heme days nge a new growth of buds was matured en tbe tree, and new tbe trei Is In lull bl-ni, the yours cri 'e. aud vue bloujeiun uUug clus tered en tbe aauie bough, J'lve Trusts lu a lltiber Huep. The unusual sight was presented In tbe barber shop of lMward Kappler this morn ing of tlte Cat helle prlesta awaiting tbe'r turn le be shaved. They wero I Kev. Dr. McUullagu, el 8t. Mary's, ltev. Feln, et Kllzabctbtewn, Christ, et Lobailen, and Kech and Bchleuter et St, Jeseph's church. itrfUUred aa a l'bjilcluii. Dr. U. 1'. Mulhelland, of Uoneybreok, Chester county, was registered as a pnval. clan te-day. He Is a graduate cf tbe Uni versity of I'enniylyanls, lu the class of l&SS, TO CELEBRATE THREE DAIS. TnE OOMSIIlIKt! JlKI'OttT A mO- ukimmi: roil Tni: centennial. raradts en Ksrh Uay-Muitr, Orations sad rjretschnles-Tlie T. M, O, A, Dai Ball Club Else! UfflestH audHsKct Uniforms. Ths Clnb te Flay en Satnraar, Cet.uMniA, June 10 A well-attended meeting of the genersl oemmltten of the Centennial association wss held la the opera house last evenlng. The committee te Arrange a pregramme aubtnltted tbe fol fel fol eowing: 'lb st the con ten nisi shall con tinue for three days, aa psssed upon by the association. First dsy : Assemble In the park at 0:30 a. m., weather permitting, otherwise In the opera faeuie. Pregramme : muale, band ; prayer, local minister; music, Micnnerohen historical address; music, Mmnnercber; oration, limited te one-half hour; music, band) best history of Columbia net exceed ing 1,000 werda; beat history of Columbia net exceeding 600 words. 1:30 p rr,, Indur trlal parade, including clubs en floats; re gatta, tennis, croquet etc , tlme of these sports te be set by the comrr.lttee en ssmc. Second Day : 0,30 a. tn., ctvle and ledgo parade; competitive drill by unlformed ledges or cemmanderiea ; 1.30 p. nx, band contest In the psrk, base ball, rifle, shotgun and bloycle contests. Fireworks In the evening from a Hest en the river. Third Dsy : 0:30 a. re., Uremen and mili tary parade and competltlvo drill after parade ; 2 p. in., fantastic parade ; commltteei : Pregramme, 3 ; reception, IS; decoration IS ; relics, heirlooms and anti quities, C ; historical sddreaes, orstlen and prayer, .1 Industrial parade, 10 ; prize contest en history of Columbia, 3; sports, 12 ; niowerks, 10 ; dromen nnd military psradeand drill, 21 ; fantastic parade, 8 Dntlcsef Committees I'regramme : Te bce thst tbe progrsmme U properly ar ranged and erganised and as far In advance nsposslble ; reception : te see that the In vited guests aud visiting oreanlratlons are properly received and located ; deco doce doco ratiens : toarrange for dcoeratlng the town In a proper manner; rellc", heir looms, eta; te colteot and lecate such matter te tbe least possible advantage ; his torical address ote , te secure a historian orator nnd mlnlster for the occasion ; music, te arrange for all necessary musle and te select J udges for musical contests; Indus trial parade, le solicit participants and ar range for the laat posslble displsy ; prise contest, te solicit essayists for the com cem com petltlon and solect J udges; sports, te arrange Judges in case of prlzea and en deavor te make this an Intorestlng feature et tbe oelebratlen ; Urowerks, te ar range for the purchase and preper dlaplay et thla Important part of Ibe ceremenlca ; flreinenand military, te arrange with our local organlritlens te noleot participants and try te make this ene et the most im portant features of the proceedings; fantaa. tic, te aee Judge Nnlte, Harry Holse and Heb Hall and have them arrauge for a grand wind-up. The coinmlttee stiggested that tbe gen eral oaramltteo meet en the lirst and third Thursdays of eaeh month and tbe associa tion en the third Thursday of each month; also that the Bub-oeromlttocs meet and re port promptly et tbe posBlble coat and tbe work dene ; that tbe general commltteo re pert te the association of the work dene. Tbe report et the committee was adopted. Tbe elllcers et tbe atxeclatlcn will mtet en Wednesday night abd appoint the sub committees The commUteo adjourned and will re port te the meeting en Thursday night. A meeting of the association, Including all the delcgates, ilve from each organiza tion, will be held lu the epera house en Thursday evenlng, June 21st, le hear the report of tbe committee. Te riay Ham I'mII. The Y. M. U. A. base ball club bold a meeting last night and oleotod tbe fellow, lug clllcem: l'roaldent, Frank U'Dennell ; secretary nnd troaaurer, Jehn Deutt ; cor responding secretary, W. J. Ntrleklcr, Jr.; captain, Hbcrmnn H. Hwlngler. The elub selected tbe lollewlng uniforms : Black cap, red nnd black striped shirt, blaek trunks, red stockings, block belt nnd whlte canvas shoes. The elub will play a game In Marletta en Haturday. A hall for tbe benefit of Jehn I,. Humnxl will be held In tbe rink te night. '0-SInti Ke-Nth's t Itlters. Tbe tneetlng et Ko-shab-ke noe ttlhe et Reil Men en Monday evenlng wns very largely attonded, tbe occasion being a fraternal visit by Klsthacaqulllas Tribe, Ne. 05 of Conestoga Contre. This trlbe was lnatltuted thirty years age by Ko-sliab-ke-nooand tbore was a number prosent who wero charter uiombers et the tribe, and also of the l.ancaster trlbe who assals assals ted At tbe Installation. Alter the business of the evening was transacted tbe visitors wero laken te tbe hotel et (IsorgeKlroher, where they were handsomely cntertalned aud supplied with all the venison tbey could eat and mild water they could drink. Speeches wero niade by a mttnber of the visitors and by ruetnbers of the l.ancaster trlbe. a be re past was gotten up by a oemmlttee el which M, J, Weaver was chairman and the com cem com mlteoo and also Mr, Klrrher wero highly complimented ou their great success. tl m. II. (lerrecht's Stile. 1. I). I.UI7, tbe trustoe of William 11 (lor (ler (lor recht, wbe)was referred toss Laving descried htawifeand gene te California, desires a (ew misstatements corrected. Uls alde of tbe story Is that Qorrceht has sent his wlfe regularly overy month slnce liU departure (IS per month until a few months nge, wben she meved Inte ene of his houses, slui-e which tlme he sends her 3, tbe rent of the heuBe being (7. Tbe wbole matter will be dlsposed of at tbe August tertu et court, wheu tbe state men t of both sides w III be beard. Kueckril Danu and Hun Over. Monday ulgbt about 8 o'clock, J amer, sn olgbt-ycar-eld wen of AlbortUtepbens,whllo playing en Maner atreet near his residence, was struck by a herse nttacbed te a trotting bi'cgy, knockeJ down and ruu ever by the wagon aud rattier Boveroly hurt en the .head, left hand and right feet. Tbore were three men in the bntrgy and they at ence atepped and ronderod assistance) te young Slopbene, wbese Injuries are palnlul but net dangerous. no Water lu Iliobneulli Ham, Thore were oemplalnts en Monday lu tbe (Seventh ward and otber "high lying" parts of the city that their supply of water had been shut ell. The Irouble was that tbe water elliclals were making seme altera tions in the connecting mains, preparatory ts the removal et the 3,000,000 gallons Werth iogten pump from the old te the new water house. Tbe supply te-day la running aa lull as usual. Hiiiiiin Caiucrvu lu Kuttrlaln Prlni'. Qoneral Hlraen Cameren Is new at Done Dene gal euperlnteudtug eome Improvementa there. Tbe general will, en tbe 30th of June, entertain at Denegal a party et Inti mate friends from Harrisburg, I.anc&ster, I'hl'adelpnla and New Yerk oily. i A lemiiMulvii, Chief bmelU has recalveil a telegram te been the lookout for a aonel hnise, buggy and Larness, etelen from Jacob Stautler, residing near I'bienlxvllle. IIiu Pilieu Iiupcclera Tilp Tbe beard of prlseu inspectors with their solicitor started ou their summer trip, st the county's or ponse, this morning. They purchased tickets for Huntingdon, but will Visit ether places, The rabtu BaUdteg. Frem a private letter reeslred la thla eHy te day from Cel. Themas D. Fitter, govern raent sgent te select a alts for Lancaster's pnblle bulldtef , It la learned that ha haa made no repejt en the alto aa yet Be la new In Paterses, N. J., whsre a site for a building Is also under consideration. Bs will net return te Washington until nest week. Lectors Te.N(aat. I flharlM H. T.tlrhtnan. aumaral aanralarv I of tLe Knights of Laber, will deliver a free lecture In the court house tonight at 8 o'clock, en " The Principles of the Order," The Yellowstone National Park. Tbtiis one of the meat rstnatkable regions In. tbe world-a veritable land et wonders. Great fountains of het water hundreds et feet In helght, vel can eca of mud, deep chsstns, painted by nature in rainbow hues almestnn- fathomable springs upneia ur terraces or deli cate arabesque, snow-eovered mountains, and fantaatle rock lenns are a few of the oennt leas objects of Intereit te bs seen. A tour through tbe greet Natien it Park Is a constant aacccaaten et surprises , and an experience as e telling and fascinating as It Is unique. Messrs. llaymend A Whltcemb have erganised a series of excursion trips for tbe coming les les eon, which premise unusual enleyment. rarttca of limited numbers will leave Fblla Fblla delphla July M, August 10, and September 10. Circulars giving details may bs obtained by addressing Kaytnend ft Wbltcemb, 111 Seuth Ninth street (anfler continental Uetel), Phil adelphia, l'a. The Arm advertises also aserlts of tours through Colerado and no less than ten ttlps te summer resorts less distant, ltd Cbesp Excursion, r, 0. 8. el A. cheap excursion te Heading en Thursday, June 21st. Train leaves Qoany Qeany Qoany vllle at e l) a. m , fare II 70 1 leave Lancaster (King street) at 7.30 a. in,, fare II J7 lesve Columbia at7.re a m., fare UM t lsaveLandls vllle at 8 00 a. m., fro llOTi leave Manhelsa at 8 1!, tare 93e t leave Lltltz at 8 .33 a. m., fare 81e ; leave KphraU at 8 69 a. m., tare Ma. Big day for Heading, 10,000 1'attletlc tens and S3 bands cf tnuilc will be In line. Jel2.13)0.11,tt)d.tUw MAMIIAUES. I.AifDis-Knait.v.-On Jnne 19, 1883. at tbe re stitencu of .the bride's parents, Me. nil West Uhostuntatreet, by the llevWarren .1. John Jehn John ane, (f UanhMm, Mr. J. Ifar'an Lsndes, et Kphrata, nnd Miss Krnuia C , daughter of A. J. Shelly. isq. n MA.HKJCTU. Ubloage Prednea Market. Cnicuoe, June 19,0 3ns m. Market opened. Wheat June, 81j;e July, 81JJC. I A.iK. e?u , oviiu,eu. corn June, 4J J uly, tOc; Aug , &C;c Bept.BlHC Oata June, 31K0.: July, 123. t Aug, 170 ; July, 113 83) August, Bent. 27c. Perk June. S13 85 : llSfOi 8rnt-.tl39). lArd-Jun. is 47X j J uly, S3 17X ; August, Short Kltis-Jute, 17 SO; July, 17 S2Xl August, I70J; Sept, 7U. Oram and Frovtslens. rumtshed by H K. Yundt, Ilreker. Cuiuxne, Jute 19, l oe o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oat. Perk. I-ard. June m 4V)i 30K .... 8 8.1 July ..BlVi W nU 13.71 8 41 AUKUBl Bl UKi. WLViVl g 01 Beptnmber.. Decern ber. i 'man en.., Consels ... itnmber. 81 SIM WyiliM .... ,.til4 fSSSSII(SlSttSSi Closing l'rlces-2 o'clock p. m heat. Cera. Oats- Ferk. 7 ard. June... J uiy August Soptembor Uucomber.... Crude Oil. -Sl U SIS IS 73 8 41 .81 MiJ 2i, 1J 8J 110 Ki &2 r 13 98 8 65 84?? ........... TiH Closing prices 3 30 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. . i'C erk. Lard. June.. ....eik nu Ji, is.70 8 31 13.7S 8.40 IS 81 8 M 13 91 8 63 July st r ?.. ?1 August c:vi fcepiowber, 3. biy. ICJi uncf.uiuur..,..i IldeOU Winter Wheat spring Wheat. Cern Osu Uyt..... Uarley... s74 issiiiitiii 9ft asseestssest 0 issnttssisti eeaeesee sstsee ........ '13 Ilnad. KncntptS Ileirs..... ..II, (TO llecclpts Cuttle 7.WJ0 TIi l'lilhulslpbla cattle Marast. l'lllLADiiLViiu. June 19 The roeeinta at the North Pennsylvania and West Philadelphia uiuvu yutua nuiu ; for the week: lloeves, 2 300 1 sbeep. 10,rO0; he, 6,eoe J'rovleus wick : isceves, 2,700 ; sheep, 10 000 ; hogs, C.100 Ueet citUe wtre in fair rciiueit and prices advunctid Irein ic te Kc, the lutlcr rntn nn the lower Kraflcm nxtra, faKQbHe Reed, CQOWa: iniultuin, KHOKe : common. bO'iie. Sheep werulnfnlr domandatadecttnenf Vi te He t extra, 6e ! Reed, 4kOKc; medium, 3XO ty.u ; common. SQSUc t Lambs, 4Q7Hc Hers were Iew of sole j Western, 8XG8Uc ' Sttllers, 7JSO7H0. .'?.. Milch Cows wero In moderate demand at 125 OH Mitch Uilns were dull nnd lower at 4K07e. rat Cens wero in better demand at Sfl'ic. Stock aiarkats. yuolatlens by Reed, alcQraun i ei'D, liancaxter, Pa. KBW YORK LIST. 11 A. W. Canada Pacinc O. O. 0,4 1 Colerado Ceal. Central Pactde , Canada Beu thorn 4k OhlnBt UAPbg Uon.AUteO , bank. 49X Kel.1.4 W 1-SJi &n ti. ........ Krlesnda Jer C K. A T... ...... lm, A N 'it ........... 1 M2 L.. Bhere . wi l3 Mich Cen 79 Missouri PaclOe 7iK HoekVolloy N.P X. P. Prof M.West Xl.l.U..................... MewKiiRland Kast Tunneaaoe Omaha , ,, Oregon Transportation. Ontario A W PacldeUall lilchmend Teruilual ku Paul Toxea Puctdc Union PaclOe , Wabaah Cem 6W KIM' 101 104J 104 89 8 ia siH Wabash Prof KH WcsUirn U 77 Weat Shere Henda letji rniLAOBLriiiA list. Ih. Vel... H..N. Y. A Phils , Pe.lt. U ii KeadliiR !9)j Luh. Nuv ' Itoatenv. Pesj,.., P. AK N.Cent PeoplesPoss... HdR. Gen's Oil 71H I'hiia. Traetlnn UK 29 a,-i 116 73 i'A" II A l VKlt I'JSKSIKXTH KTCUAli OLD rUHK KYE WH1SKY 71CKNTSAQUAUT. Quillty unsurpassed for thn money. luntuKus Liyuoi:aieu, Ne. Si Ceutre tiiuare, Lancaater, Pa. WANTED- A YOUNtrMANA'FTHK Telopheno Kxehange Otllce. Must ccniQ ncllrvcemmended. it" CUAMHKRMAll) Hetel l.aucaBter. WANTUI) Must ,ceme well AT eininendid. WANTED HISVHKAIj OARKIAOH Trimmers. S. K ItaiLY, ltd Carriage Werk, North Queen st. LOST-ON HOUTU QUEKN HTKEET, age d rlrK with a tone eettlni; and four prarls. A llbeml ruward will be paid en re turn of suttote J19-Ud 6M SOUTH O.UKKN 8TUKKT. CI TY TAX, 1N3-TUK OITY TAX DU. pltcate Is new In the hands of the City Iruasurer for collection linice hours, 900 n. in. mi 3 00 p. m. J. II. It ATlirON. JtJttdll city Troisurer. AfJHAIND riUNiU ur unit council or uniiku i uik.nd.. te Mount Uretna. On IVKIINK1IIM, JUNK 87. IssS lteund Trip, 1100. uhlldren under U ypan hair pr"ct unli,ii,Vt, 11rU.SlUAb IIAKUAlNh. Onebaunrii I'lane , ivhe " 4ltO " 36(10 11 ... 1600 Oue K Organ teuu PIANOS AND OlttlANH 1U UK NT. OWKNS' MUIO ItOOM. Ui moved te 2nd fleer Postenlco Uutldtng, .NiUUQutcuaU ltd H AVi: YOU COHNST DO OV WANT T1IKUCUBKU7 It" SO, USK OOOHRAN'd OORN ODRB. HUaafeand sure and guaranteed te cure l'llcu, iie t t s iIh only at ceuiiuaN's uttuu sTear, , , 1J7 iw North gusen st. 'iu'fhAi If M WAD VMK TIBKHBNIS- 8CHOOL.TAX,18W-THRDUrHOATK I is new in tk hands et the Treasurer. 1 vnDtjuuiunBK.Bi WIS p. m I W. O. MAftSH Ai,L, Treasurer. mW-t'dB no, II centre square. MANUFACTURERS OP MMALTj Metal Patent Articles or Metal Novel ties can have such reeds plated ta Kick el at sbent as small cost at painting, The differ, snee In appearance and wear will bs la favor of the plated article. rutins- ana PeIIsMbc works. BuunmiUtemm'B apZS-SwdB uunuru unisiren. .a . .L k-.-i--a s.-'a J. a MARTIN A CO. Presents for Commencement Daj bric-a-brac -IN- CHINA DEPARTMENT, CONSISTING OK Royal Worcester, Doulton Ware, Egyptian Ware, Dresden Ware, Hungarian Ware, Venetian Ware, Carlsbad Ware. a. ffaene de Pearl Vases. KVKUYrUIMU USBlUAULKIrt IRISH BJLLE0K WARE. Terra Cetta and French Figures. Bir(lU0 J. B. MARTIN (6 CO. 1ANNHAKUSKR I1KEK. Tannhaeuser tilt VIIK MAllK ) B. & E. THEDESV UEbUl liKEWEli. Bergaer & Engel Brewing Ge. THEORIQIN OF BCCR. In a Jelly Held el barley geed King aamUitnns slept, And dreaming of tits thirsty realm the merry monarch wept. " lu all my land or Netherland there grows no mead or wlnr, And water I centd never coax adewn thts threat of uitne. " New list te me, ye heathen gods, and eke, ye Christian tee, lteth emebeck and Jupiter, and Mary, clod In bine ; And mighty Ther, the Ihunderer, and any olse that be, The ene who aids me In toy need his servant 1 will te." And ns the sinful heathen all tu the barley lay, There came In dreams an angel bright, who soft these werda did Hay : "Arlee, thou peer Uauibrlnus, for cien all around In tbe barley whero thou Mloepeat a nectar may be feand. "In tte barley where thou sloep(nt there hides a nectar clear, Which men shtfl knew In latter times as par- ter, ale or beer." Then In terms the most explicit he "put the monarch through," And gave htm ere the dream wus out the retires te brew. Up roje King Uumbttnus uud shook htm In the sun ; "Awey, ye wretchelheatheu gods, with you l'mqultanddeEel 1 e've left me with my subjects In error and In thirst ; Till tn enr dreadful dryness we scarce knew which Is worst." It was the geed Uauibrlnus uute hi palace went, And messengers through all tbe land uute his lords were sent. ".Leave Odin, under pain et death'" Ills orders wera severe, Yel touched with mlldnesi-fer ha tent the icclpe for beet. Till; TAXNIIAKUSKR REEK la a Special Brewing of the REHGNER A: EXCEL BREWING COMPANY, find unquestionably the Finest Light Reer extant. It 'is brewed from the Unest l'ule Canada West Barley Malt and Saazer Heps, and highly recom mended for Its tonic and nutritive quali ties. Elegantly Packed Fer Family Use. The hUh reputation enjoyed by the Rergncr & Eegel Company is due te the fact that only the Tinest and Rest Ma terials are used and that the greatest skill nnd care tire exercised during Its manufacture. BERGNKR & ENGEL BREWING CO- 1'HlbjA DELPHI A. Keeulg & Wlescinan, Jr., Agent, UAKKIHUUHO, PA. BMW ADVMXTtaXitKNTa. "KXBX.T SOUS TO COURT BOUSE. JL3I W-Sv-rv m&xx -ftnKiY IB- Sateens, Challis, Batistes, Ginghams, AND OTHER WARM WEATHER FABKICS. The Challis consist of new styles of this month's production, sad araihewn inininruu first time. Fast eolera. sand lu cents a yard. ' ""nawn te day ler the Very desirable Ueblln Illnes are among the new Sateens st UK cents A a sre Jlarsaln In French Mourning Bateens la an assortment st ss cants t were STW cants Many Hew Ulngbems at 10 and HH cents, or" ' eeats. New White Heavy Pique Welts st 1IV. 17, Inst In at lie, mads te sell at lie. ,te, ts an d 31 cents. urcam Msiena s in vanety FAHNESTOOK'S, HOB. 35 s 87 BAST KIMQ BT.. ifM w ApyMRTiamMSHTa. A GKNKKAJjAUKN1WANTKd"fOR JOL the (th Wendsr. Fealtlrelj the fastest wiieb arucin en earie. Address KatPIHKre. JelMwd 181 canal 8t, M. Y. city. JACOB F. BHJEAFFKR'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (1IY OWK SUttLLATIOH.) O. 1SOBNTBK aqUAItB. WANTED-A WOMAN TO DO CHAM ber work and s-slst with children i ref erence required, lnqulraat leia-Std 601 WOBTU DUKE 8TUKET. w ANTED ONE TUOUHANH OLD Common Pigeons Jnltlmd ChrlsUana, Pa. MEETING OF THE VENNSriiVA nla Keserve Association en Tuesday Kvenlng. Jane 19.1&SS, at8 e clock, at Keem el Pest 405, O. A. it. Ilus'neaset linportaneo. .,, W. O.BTAUFjrKlt.l'teatOent, B.r, W. Unsav, Becretary. julS n HUBLKTl'S BOD A FOUNTAIN meets the demands or these sultry days with Its choice fruit tyrups and cold carbon carben atfd waier. Yen cannot go amiss with the Cream Meado or (linger Ale. UUULKY'S ebuq bterk, 86 WestKlcg street. QPK1NU, 1888. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers that I am new prepared te show them an Assortment of spring Bulling and Irowserlng that cannot be surpassed.' The Latest Novelties In Spring Overceating of my own Importation and confined styles. H. OERHART. FINK IMrOUTINQ TAILOR. NO.iS NOttTIl QUXSM ST., LANCASTKU. PA. RAYMOND'S BIONS. VACATION BXCUR- RAYMOND'3 VAOAHON EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Kxpenses Included, Parties will leave Philadelphia Monday, J uly S3, Monday. August 1), and Monday, Sep Sep Sop eombor lu, lerTUUKK ClUAND TUira te the Yellowstone National Park, With a cotnplete lteund of all the points et Interest In amkuiua's wrONO&ttLAND, and ample tlme for a thorough Inspection of Its many marvels. Incidental visits te Niag ara Falls, Chicago. Milwaukee, the Dells of the Wisconsin, et Paul, Minneapolis, the lulls or Minnehaha, Lake Mlnneumka, the famous "Had Lands" of Dakota, eta. All Hallway Travel In Palace sleeping Caix. The Parttes te be I.tmlted In Numbers, in con nectlen with the third exrursten there wlU beaTenr Acress tbe Continent, with a Ko Ke turn through California. In addition te the above Bummer and early Autumn tents through tbe ltecky Mountains in Colerado, andleul'ilps tn.luly te the famous Itoaerls of New tkugland, Canada and tbe Middle states. W. UAYMOND. 1 A. WIUTCOUK, JlSend ter deserlptlve circular, designa ting wbnther Xollewstono Yarst Tour, Colo Cole rado Lzear.l.n, or book of ten BummerTrlps Is desued RAYMOND A WHITCOMU. Ne. Ill Seuth Ninth St. (under Continental Hetel), Philadelphia, Pa. Jul9-3td QUKKtStiWAKKl. rTIQH MARTIN. Fruit Jars Jelly Tumblers 1 CHINA HALL. MA&ON ritUirJAUMN ALL SUES. JKLL1 TUMULhllS. JELLY CUTS. JKLLYJAUf. LIUHTN1NQ rUUIT JAKS. (1 holiest In the Market ) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LANOASTKU.FA. HTliAW 11AT8. GKT READY KOK VACATION AND the Seoshero. Tourists and Excursionists Will rind It Much te their Advantage lnlio lnlie lcetlnga Trunk or Traveling Bag Te Examine the Large and Varied Assortment bhewn .by Stauffer&Ce. TRUNKS-ail Sizes and AH 1'ilti'i from H.oe up. .1UWEL1NG llius front tee te iliUO. Special Trunks for Lidlrg, with nn extra tray fut Unsjca. Ouellty ana Prlce Uuaian Uuaian teed. OUULINE OF SUMMER HATS Was never larger and we guarantee yen a cool head when we give you a hat welghlDg 3Hz. Mi eh ara the" Hest OS HKAUllKS.'' All HUNLAl-3 Latest BtylealuSrilT AND SrUAWHATS. SWDen't forget that we hive an Overstock of straw Hats and are uew Selling them at Closing Out Trices. STAUFFER & CO., NOS. SI A S3 NOKTil QUEEN IIT. itevmrvumianiKV wuexrs. jpULTj ANE I BKB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP. sixty Candle-Light i Beats them all. Anether Let of cheap GLOUJCS ferdss an en stoves. THH PHRFBOTION MKrAL MOULD1NO h BDBBZU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them aU.;rhts strip outwears all ethers. Eeepa out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude tbe dnst. Kuep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply it no wasle or dirt made In applying it. Can be fltted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for nse. It will net spilt, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Steve, Heater and liange BtOM; -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTEB. PA. AL5 TC-DAl Goods I Don't miss them. One Let of taee BtrlDsa susgantassonmenioi awiss xmbreldsrles add I leunelngj. IiaVNOABTBB, PA VLOTB1SQ, AC. M ART1N BROTHERS. Ihe Liveliest Kind of Time OLD SOL se near and the quality at the front, the price at the bottom, Is making the Liveliest Elnd of lime among our Summer Clothing Fer if en and Beys. The Best, Handsomest. Airiest Line or Wann Weather Coats aid Vests, Light Chovletand Serge Suits. UNDERWEAR. The Gauntest, Thinnest, Strongest, We te IW. Bummer Hosiery, Neekwear and Shirts of every wantable kind, and dozens of things In the store get no word la the papers. Any thing that ought te be here for men or boys la here and you'll llke the ptlce. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Goods, a NORTH QUEEN ST. w 1LI.1AMSON & KOBTKH. EXQUISITE. THE KIT AND 1TIN1SH OF OUUUEADY MADKCLOT1UNQ 13 EXQUISITE. IO.MK ASSKUT TUE1U Al'TKAUANCE IS SUI'EUIOUTO CUSTOM MADE! Yeung Men's Graduating Suits. 110, lis, IS) Gent'a I laht and Dark Hammer Cheviot Suits. 112. 114, Its . Beys' summer Weight Cheviot and Caasl Caasl Caasl more sack Ceat Suits. 18 1310,110 Children's Summer Weight short Pant Butts tn Ulue Flannel and Cheviot, 13, 13 CO, It. Gent's riannel Serge and Pongee Ccats and Vt. 13 60, 15,15-50. Gent's seersucker and flannel Coats and V lists, II 25, ll.7r )2, Beys' SnursucKer and riannel Coats and A pats. II, II 25, SIM. Trunks and a'tses for Ehert Eeaslde Trips at Very Lew Prlces Williamson & Fester, 32. S4, H ii S8 K. RIKG BT., baNCASTEU, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 313 MAKKET SCUEICT, HAUitisiiuua. r. TITERCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT- BOUKNEW TUINU3 1N SUITINGS -AND- Treuserings Hew opening for the warm season Wu make an hour it effort tn renCer satlstacllen te the customer In et ery case. rui.L LINES or Qmt's Summer Underwear Hosiery, Cellars and Cttti and furnishings, generally. An inspeetlnn of our stock aud prices re spectfully bellktted. Gee. F. Rathven, Ne. 25 Eist King St. Nevt Doer te the Lancister ( eunty National Hank-, l ANCiSll-K, I'A luarlf-lydAw NOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT In compltanre with an ordinance, ap proved .March 18, 16J7, for the levy and crllac crllac ilnnet a license tax within tbe cltvef I ancts ter, for street puipeses, en all hacks, cabs, coaches, emnlbuser, fourberse wagons, two horse wjgens, local delivery, druys, cr-ris, ithcr veblclw. stn ut railway cars, telegraph, telephone, and electric IWht ihuh. la nnrr QUO and payabteat the effl coot the city Treasurer. The People's Cash Stere "if punuu taiiiug 10 utxe eui a license or refusing te pay tbe llrersit tax required by said ordinance, or who ahull viol tte any of the provHlensnf any section thereof, shall sub. Jct the etrender, In addition te tr.e imrne dtale forfeit of bWllceme. te a penalty cf Ilvo dollars fereath and evrv otTeeae. J H.UATUFON, JeU2sd City Treasurer.