w "M".- JS TW-I THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1889. 73W?? iff Hi i , ..a L' r & ' & 1 3 13 6K rK :y Wt rt IMPRESSIVE SERVICES. TIE nUER-Sn.E OF THE TRESBHERHX ririrft n feumih m laid. Xlj-j Ersklne nml Uthem Tnke lrt In tUe Kxcrctecs On Thursday. Many Attend the Cci-riitenli'. CetUMDtA, June 7. The corner-Mone cf the new PreOiytcrltm church, corner Fourth nnel Locust fctrect, wni laid en Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the proacneeofa iarge number of tlie congre gation and frictuK Ttev. Gcerge Well Ely, pastor, conducted the sen Ices nn RlMed by Rev. C Ersklne, D. 1)., of Ncw villp, and ether clergymen. The pastor 'of the local clnirchci veere pre-cut. The services opened with nn Invocnlien by Rev. E. Oaylehl, enVrlghtsvllle, followed by the responsive renclliiR of l'snlni Ixxxlv. A clectel scrljiture lessen vuis read by Rev. Willis Illiiuiaii, of Iho Second street Lutheran ihtirch, alter which nhytnn was ung by the conre'ciatien. Mr. Jeseph AV. Yecuiu, necretary of the beard of trustees, read h preliminary ttiitemcnt of the history of tlie church. 4 When the congregation decided e erect Ji,iu?vv; Iioiibe of vv ershlp en October 19.1SS7, ever ?10,t0 was subscribed nt that tt me ,vMeh was trebled by the congregation ainbfrlends. On April I'tli, 1S), the work jif tearing down the old church was com menced. In conclusion Mr. Yeciitn Kild t " Te-day we l.iy the corncr-steno of the edifice, In the nhadew of nearly u century oflilstery, anil In the presence of the lltst, ftecend aud third generation of theso w lie organized the congregation of w lilcli we are part, and who laid the foundations of the old church, en whkh we new build the new." After brief remark by Kev. Oen. Wills Ely, copies of the daily p.ipers, the wito wite chism nnd a statistical statement of the church nnd school, and ether articles were placed In the cerner-steno be. The hlone being placed In position, Itev . Kly pi c it three taps w 1th a trew el, and aid : "In the nAtiiO of 0ml, the Father, Sen and Hely Ghost, I declare this corner-Mone well nnd truly laid," fellnwlng with pr.i.ver. An address wan then madeby liev. Krsklne, followed by hinging and the benediction. The stone Is Imir Amherst, lsx'jJv.'iT Inches, aud bc.irs the luscilitien " 1M2-Presbytcriauchurch-lss. " It In laid in the buttress of thu tower, is s.md rubbtd with ihitubored edges, and contains a copper box OxPxlO Inches, The bev wan presented by Mcssrn lleckel V Paine, and the Mone was presented by Messrn. Hewell AOrugcr, of Lancaster. The sit. cr trowel ilsetlTjy the pastor In laying the stenn was the gift of Messrs P. 8. Hrugh and .!. V. Yecuiu. TlircHi Men Dle. , Jeremiah L. Miller, a well-known ding ,.'"st of this place, died this meiiiing. Ile llu lrL- r,,r llm iusl Inn ihie-ii wllliln. JlamHTatery rheumatism, and his death re sulted from a complication of disease. Mi. Miller was born In Topton, Kerku county, ami was agcil 2S yearn. Ile learned the business of n druggist with W, V. Mnulick. ile was married te Miss Paticme Arm strong. Sover.il months age he opened u drug stere here nml had u geed trade. Jacob Kehl), aged J', a well known em pleye of ,11)0 P. It. It., dieppud dead this morning at 10:30 o'clock, in the railiead hops, where lie was employed, liissup liissup pesed that apoplexy vnuxeil Ills death. Mr. Kcim was born In Ches-c r county, and lived hre ler the past thiily yea is. Ile was a i 11.11. engineer for JTi years. When the state owned the read he was a Irnik feiev rnunat liluLln-IItind. He has leeu uin uin pleyetl In the hheps ler alieut eight jenis. lie was h member of the Itiothurheod nl Locomotive L'nglnreni anil of the Colum bia Hed aud (iuu club. A w ile aud one eon, Albert J. Kcim, survive Jehn Uurke died last evening from an Ltck of Jaundice, aftet live weeks' 111- Uen-umc te this pluie eight weeks (O from lliiriisburg. He was a widow ei. funeral will Im lic-Meiil'in-vl-iv innru- natn o'clock, from bt. Pcler'H r.ithellc .chiircli. Mrs. lliirg, of Washington borough, met with a painful aetident jestctday iiller iiller iiller noen. fche was going te the lell.u and made a iulsstcp,laliiug violently te the feet of the stairs, striking hei elbow and caus ing a cemplete disloeillon. .The fund for the Johustew u suflcrein has renuhed f 1,300. Harry Xlssley sued Harry Unrllii, ani and Ocorge Mun, Edwnrd Ooiheltci, Jehn Madden and Abncr Heiple, young bej-s, for trespassing en Iik tarm" near town. Thelmys were before Niiire Hei shey last eenlng, whim (ieergc Miuriiml Abner .Sciple were dihcliargisl, but the ethers jaid the costs. UlHcer Wittlck arrosted (Jeerge UhvU, colored, for Meiling a juilr et eer shoes and sonie Ilacs from Mcms. Tell and Beardmam l). ies w h cleaning about the tore, andapprepria i the articles. Squiie Evans Hint him tojailfet court. IIOItACU O. lM:it (,1'II.TY, The Jury Itencli That Ciiuclusleii Aflir Twenty Hours' Uellbt'i-atlnti. The jurj- in the Herace (J. Tsncr false pretense casn, utter a (kllberatleu of tw citty hours, this morning rendered u cidictef guilty, with a recommendation te impey. The derense In the Charles l:. Ihrd et'nl. conspiracy eufce was upcneil en Pridaj anernoeu. ll was that in the miniucr of 16i8, William He'jerling, ene of the de fendants, purchased ffem Jlenrj Hedcay at Adamstewii, sccral chkcs et leaf to bacco. The firm's note was glcn in pay ment for the tobacco. At the time this note was gii en Kichard Ileberllng was an en dorser for the firm, and te secure hiui'cll usked for and wasgivena judgment note. When the defendants became !in;imull i;mbarnissed Heberliug iifktd the tlim lu'i h bill of sale te take the plueet the judg ment, and It was gien te him svith the understanding that he as--sunte, ?C00 additional debt owed by the firm and jy Jehn J. Stener, ene of the employ cs of defendant, UK) tliev ew tsl htm. This was agreed te and the bill of nalewas given before the note of Hedcay became due. The defeudautb claimed that there w as no r intention te defraud Hedcay and that his bill remained unpaid beeme of the firm's financial difficulties. The ase will It given te the Jury this afternoon. A rule for a new trial In the I'sncr case was granted. I). P. Lecher, convicted of the Baker il bery, was sentenced te the Hcformater school, at Huntingdon. fleorge 11. Amnion, cetnlcted of assault, was sentenced te undergo an imprison ment of thrce months. l'red. Auxcr, who failed te appear as a witness, was fined fe mid costs for ton ten tempt. Win. Franklin and A brain Hess, con cen Tlctcd of stealing a turkey, were hcntenced te an Imprisonment of four months. Charles Lte was charged by .Samuel Tillotson and Henry Smith wlthhainK IhVeatcned te kill them. Thcceurt diicatd Lee te enter Inte his recognizance te keep the peace and that the costs be dhided belw een the prosecutors and defendant. Tl. .n...f... ... .1.- . - lucuiTOimuuiiu me rrpen ei M'wcnj as te alley U and Hazel street, Manhcim borough, were sustalmsl and the rcjert set aside. A petition was presented by member of Uie Moravian church for crmlsieu te sell the graveyard en North Prince street, At the same time there was u rtmomtrnuce filed against the sale pf that prejerty. The tieurt will appoint nu auditor te rej-ert te the court the facts in the ease and the law governing it, .. A rule te sbev'caure wlivth.i tmniAiii rMwOMrUrc sale of Jacob 11. Xorbeck's property en Iho execution Issued by his wire should net be paid into, court was dctileJ. The Jury In the Charles i:. Bird, ctal., eensiracycase, rendered a verdict efguilly with n recommendation te mercy. A mo tion w a.s made for n new trial. LOCAL Cltll'X The straw lcrry festival efSl. Stephen's church eiiencil this afternoon al the old Astrich building. Mrs. 11. H. Mirclncr, ene of whose eyes was taken out en iicreunt of Its separating, had nn artificial ej e put In yesterday. The final examination of the senior and Junier classes at Iho Xennal K'hoel begins June Sllh. The Nermal school rcsHndfsl HlxTally te the call ferj contributions te the flood Miircrcrs. Ocorge Crcslinger, aged 20 years, was (he only inmate of the station heuse last night, lie claimed te come from Johns Jehns tow u, and said he was en the loadteNcw Yerk. The mayor questioned him closely and concluded he lied; but let him go. Ocnerul Cameren Is liupteving, but Isnet able te be out yet. David Smllcr, son of Jehn C. Hmller, merchant of Maytown, has genn nn a pleasure trip te Central America. Gee. H. '1 hennas Pest wants a tlh of July celebration. It etdl f."i( te the Johnstown fund. The school directors sclcrtcd the follow ing teacher) for the school In Maytewn: The primary, Miss (Shutter j Ne. ii. Mits Heagcr; Ne. n, Miss Kurt, Ne. I, Mr. Tiu'ky, with Mr. He HulT as assistant. A new postefilco has baeii established in Maner lownshlpte bcciillcd Wlndein, alter the secretary of the treasury. It will lie supplied by the Mlllersvllle car line. This is the ene huudrcth postefiicn in I.anas tcr county, which has mere than any ether county In the United states- and many mere than soma w hele states. Hev. Temas Parker, formerly pastor of St. Jehn's Ilplscepal church, nnd new a resident of Hcraiiteii, Is in town. This morning workmen began tearing down Iho old Central market houses. The beautilul mass liy 1'atlier Onnss, of Milten, which was sung at Nt. Mnr's ihurth en riiilstma), will be re)'ated there te-morrow morning at the 1U..H) sor ser vli i) liv an augmented lieir. Next Monday will be a holiday in Lan caster as it lias been for ninny jears. The shops, (.otteu mills, itc., w ill be closed and business te n great extent w ill he suspend ed. The leading attraction of Hie day will bothegamonl ball at MtOrann'sjsirk, be tween the IjiineiiHlcr and llariisburgelubs. There will boa phnle at K nape's Villa. Thoceullriuatlou of a i lass of thirteen persons took plaie at Oram Lutheran churcli hist evening, in connection with the usual sorxlce of pieparatery ler Iho holy communion of Whit Sunday. "lest " Hiiiiritict er'IM. The trials of sojihemore teht were ended en I'riday afternoon. In lelcbralien el her victory, 'Ul. with her thirty-two viitorleus men, congregated at the Hetel Lmrnster. They had clam soup, dexihsl crabs, lob ster salad, (ricd e1 stcrs, beef tongue, ham, relishes, vegetables, Irult, cream and cedec. Toasts were rrspeudid te bv V. II. ICeller, "Class cl MM i" W. A. Hcinndil, "Mho 1'aeultyi" "M'est," I:. S. liny; "Mho rieshman," A. II Nnilinau; "The Lidies," II. N. Ilasslei j "Mho Committee," It. J. Peters. The grand Jltmlc was a snien.ule tendcied the l.n ill ty- at eaily i.ietii. (Mill. AlMUOs' I'lllllslHIH'llt. Wxsiiixiien, June 8. In the cise of Capl lieu. S. Aiinei, V. H. A., retired, sentenced by the general ceurt-iusrtial te be dismissed from the service, the presi dent lias (emiuiited the syntenic, in con sideration of the geed seriice which this e III co i lias rendeied, and of some mitigat ing eiicuinstalices connected with the elleiu.es of which he vvas found gullt.v te eoutliieiueut within such limits as the scc retaiy efwar may piesciibe, and te ilcv pilatlm efrlght te wear the imireini and Insignia el Ids rank in the army for a a pciind el .' .vc.irs, A Concert cmi :m. In n Itiinnwny. Yesterday iineiuoeu the M 'I hi M'itieu con cert company was returning te Parkes burg from Oxfeirl, whoie they had been attending the fail in a twe-hnrsc wagon. On the way the strap el Iho jekn broke, and the horses frightened and begin run ning. Prel. Ira Kcndig held te the leius let a time, but iluallv wns thrown fiemthe wagon, which passed evei htm, biulslug lillil veiy bndlv. M'lle MMIIeu was also thinwnand was dragged some distance by herclress, which teru,llbeialiiig hei ; she wasidse scvcicl.v biulscd. Mho horses weie iiltciw aids caught lie fore mm hdnii..ige had 1)0011 done. Wcilvctcl n lleiulllg. Isaiah Stehmau aud Albeit Kaiitl'mim, charged with forcible euliv, waived n he.ir he.ir ingbefeie Alderman Halliach this aller aller aller uoen and gave bail ler trial. ( oiiMltiitteuul Amendment, l'tein tlie I'liilktluii ItrcMtr V .igrie Willi llicv workusifer iirolillililen) ceiicrriilni; tlie turllilc evIK of liitemixriuire. V i-iire In-art nml liiunl In vcerKlug Willi tliciu for lUMiiiiirisslen. Jhu cllllirriicn lilunn us In thiktiiMtter Isiiucliil) a illllcicncoef iiiellus. 1 lie method propose J bj llm nclvisutiser Hie coiistltutleii.il aiiicmliiiciit lcs-s net c'liiiiuiiiil ItH'lf te our Jiiilgini nt nn wIm ercsctli nt If llioe me iciimjiis wby we ile net cure ncrm lvel te epixin- tlie measure, tliirr ai aKe renseiii wli we enn net iule,nie It. c cenn ilc limit lie uc or alcoholic bev trngis, work vll We iiImi favor with him total nhstliiciice iiiii KiifiBuinil of triniM'inncc. We llkcwUciielil Hint e-le't iiiuv HKhtieiislv for fer tlcllili.v e-intem nlilrh prove-, le lieu sen hilevlt VvvirtheliM, tlliulv n , lul,t un these fuels ami prim Iplcs, the) de mn amount ten ilunl or silllh-leut nruunicnt for the eoiislltiitleu il HUlC'llllllU'lll i;vrlnuc Ins sIiehii thatluwh elonel rve elite thciiikelMM, Mhcllii'rstittuter.v or ceiiitltu. Ilenal. A law euiiKoteKlee pin IhtMoiiHtlliitleii Jiut us tu.ll us un the- statulc Loek In Iho liallle with UitcniM runes-)l Is nel worthwhile toetiibllsh piiscr t'lis'kiiilcs. Nerhusi wemij rl-lit te leave results whellj lth (etl, wheii results ace een eii-nrlv IneuruMii Inuut.. f tciiipcraiuu iiiiiu believes that prohibition means "tree rum, wesbuiiUlMi) thai 1. iickm! reieseu whj he should vole ngiilnst It. '1 his 1 net alone- n moral uuisllen; It lione of luibncesiHillcncj, rnul treKT weight miisi he niten i d le the opinions or law .v ers w he think that the constitution Is tuts- no assemblage or well .tiled cunt iiiieontrevertnt principles, unci ml a centd or lawn, or, us Protester Ttnijer lias snlil, te cmbeel j the uptnieii or a ineiiie ular majority upon an rutin l unsettlrilipicstleu.' We are told Hint the constitutional ninne' incut rerhlclillng the mniiurai-ture mitt sale or iiilextc-atlni: lievenies. Is le be 11 gii nleel pi i ciselj like the nun iiiliiienl te the loiistltutleii of the L'nttisl States rerhliMIni; sluve-r.v , Iuu the illtlc-rcnee In the prcsciiWittlliideerthc dis cussion Is immense. The iniii-iuliiieiit le the constllutlen of the t'nlteil hums was net adopted until slaver) hud been uhellhhcd. It was the record or the llnal verdii-ter tlie eepl en that subject. It secures in the constitution forever te our children the trull or that struggle. Dees the ellry of prohibition stuud In any such realm? It Nstlll an cisrliiuiii. There urc many thousand In Massachusetts who arc tiuiis.rance lucii, but net tetul ub stulners. Is II wise) III the present liifcc or ex lvrlmeul le insert In thccoiisllliitlenu num. dule which forbids nil hut one mcthisl of deal ing with the iuestleu? Isnet thepicscut wu or dealing witii u through Ick-.i1 option, which otters n cheliu or methods, u vsc nnd fnrrr '"' If belief in tetul abstinence should leileall) preecslc a lcllr In prohibition, wh net seek te convert thvueiumuntt first te tetul nhjtlueiicc? When this was achieved, Prohi bition would 1h uniitcc-,snr . Ilullllss.ild Ihut te pm the amrudmcui In the eoiutltutlen will make It harder lechunge the luw. This U u strong reason usulnst it. riie law-iuakcr. of the people ought net lobe fettered In UwelliiK with ihe iirueilcul question of temperance legislation. If n u thought desirable te tr prohibition agutii m the emlre state, It con be! tried b legislative action Tlieiiuu vrhe votes ugulnst ihe amendment cleus net v ole iigahxt lutemis-reiiee, lie v etes wg-'irn a method of dealing vilth It or vote, ngalultmeiedicncy of applying tjjulmetlicKl at the prestut lime. tctu gsbucvticmcMt. NIXTOmtTOTIIira7i5llT"lIOL'8K. FHHNESTOCK'S.- We Imvc opened during lh past wrrk n full line or HummarWnth Fabrics and Light Welihl Weel I)res floods, censlillng of White, black and t'rentn liidln Llnen. Illsek Trench and Domfs Demfs tlctVTiisatl2Jaiiit2"ceiit. ' ' The best assortment of Zephyr Olnghnms shown In this city at , 10, 12 and 13 cents. S00 Yards Plain Cream t'rary Cleth at 12! J cut. ; Hcetrh (llnxhamsntid ZephjrnlS0,S2nd25reiils. , J ,' A Hill sleck of French slid Demestic 8n4ccmnt 12J. 19 nnd E3 cent!. batistes In Plain Cream anil Figured nt Wmid I2cc?iit- Chnllles In both Cotten mid Weel. Plaid nnd Cheek .Vain nook In White and Hlnrk, Fancy Ois-n Werk White Dress Httift. A great vnrlely of Kmbreldcrrd Fl'iuneng. All-Weel Crratn Tennis Flnnnel.IJ-fjnrds wlde.nt 75 cents ; sold everywhere at 11.00. Ale n (,'eeyl selection et riunshndcsand Funs. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. glcntltB. IIksk. InIjinenstertownshlp,entlie7(hlnt,, Mntuiul i less, In the doth j enrel Ills '. The relatives mid rrlends or the ruiully lire rtsK-ctrully Invited tenttend the flmrnd, from his late residence, en the .Mlllcrsv Hid turnpike, one mile from Ijenra't'-r, en Monday uric moon at It'iO o'clock, and at 2 e'cliKk nttheMenneiilte Meeting Heuse, lutrrmenlat Mlll'-rsvllle. SI Itctu Jucviocmcnte. rpiin jTiisr itiTiuxiiiNO dihnic in I, warm weather Is tnrt wine. Weluive Pure Cnlirerntii Reel nnd White Wliifss fur annuls, Inrcelietllcs; SU1 perdeen betth-s. iteintF.itHiiiui'nitKTOiti:. Ne. 2 Centre Hipinre, Ijinciisler, In. D ISS'l. ANCINfl HOCIAW.i: AT tlOllKHTH' Hull en Whll-Meiiihiy fvi nlng, June 10, Admission- (lenls, U.V-; tidleti, 10c 11 4T . AtJLIl KItAUT Kf)H I.t'M'll TO-NIOItf I nt the Muiier Hetel, Nes. 217 nnd !! west King strict, opposite inn itiin Mirrci Op slid Ihmtre. icciser Hprtngcr Ilcs-r drawn rmni the keg ltd jeii.s ii.niaMi.Ner.it, Proprietor I I.t'NCIt-CIIICKLN (XlltN MOttl' Wild, I J no i served fhlsevciiltiit lit the North Pele Hetel, North IJueenslrei I. ltd A. KIIII.MAN, Proprietor tlAt'KH Kit APT I OH LUNCH THIHfSAT- lj llrdu.M eeenlug, nt Kjicelsler Hull hotel, ltelkrr'sund Kelilrrn ll(ersiilnjfre"-lieii tup. It CIIAH VOUT, Prep. I LAM SOUP LUNCH TJIIrt (SATl'Itl)AV) V.y eveiitm unl llm VC'i.ll llimite , iirnrr Kfintll Omen il mi Middle streets, ltd .111 I IN II. ItOIKir.lt, Prep. CHH'KPNVeIIN fsOCPLOll LUNCH THIS this evening nnd Helli's. Hpicngcr s mid Illekcr'slleer en tap nl the Schiller Heme. W.M.SPAN(ll.i:it ltd Pioprlcter. fOC-K llTltTLHHflPP Idlt LPNCII THIS il Kvenlng nt lletil leruii, Nes. .':) unit II North Oiiecn street ltd CAIT.AIIIiAMHirrLLY I'rep. Iuncii.-chicki:n ceiin wiup this j (iitiiritn)) eviuliic, at the HI. Chillies Hetel, II Cast Chi sliiut HI. ltd iii:elfli: I l.OUY, Prep, ITiLkT LlIcI'lLK ! I WILL HL'IIVH FOIt Hi I imrli te-night, all of tlie fine quarter of voting ilk I received two wis ksiige nt the Helt mini Heuse. W.M. ifcil.M, Prep, itc ll.er'sand Itindlng llc-cren dniuglit. II irANn:i).-a theN(i,"kti:ahy man te take care of a cripple. I or purlieu- Inrs cull nl 11 niSNOIflH DUKHKT F. IltST IIP TUP. hHAMlN-COIAND CI.AM Noun at llm Vv as h uigten Heuse. Nes.,MJ nnd all Neith Oiiiiii street, llleker's aud Wurkerse-i libra I ml Lager llcer and Perter en draught. WIm sat the bar. Lunch from n te Men ry morning-. ltd l.-0lt SAI.I- Pllti: INSttllASTi: AND V Iti:ALP.HIATi:ilUSINls.S(ln ttilscllv.) Lirge, old and established trade. A rareehunee. Allioinmuiili-utleiis tiiiitidcenllileiitlul. Address, UIIHINUSS, Jxt-tlil P.O. box III, I aim iiste-r. Pa. CtAMPIIP.LI,,KI)IIPOS10Ili:,NO. 10 SHU III ijiiien Mliiet, fjineitster, nenr Fountain tun, Is the place le get Pure and Fresh Drugs, I linnlciils. Piilent .Midlelnes cut reduced prices), Toilet Articles, Ac, Ac. Prlies ei low , nnd warrant nil kikhIs, Dr. C'setllee In same ' liulldlng. Ml iiillsniiswi red pretnntle. it. a. ca.mpiii:ll, JcS-2t Ijileeri'lilhldllplil.i. EDUCATIONAL The Kejsleiiu Husljiiss Celli ge, whese'ut. leiidniie-ii wns the largesl kiieun for the 1st tc nn III the hlster) of lluln')Mi Colleges, In prutsiiecl leglsea mere thorough nml pnictlml csiurse than ever ter ta.i, Da Course , SJ0, Lveuiiig Course. i stuud en nu rlt nnd lheiiMighues. W 1 1. MOLH, Prill., trd.tvr Hi N. (Jin en st , Liincusler, Pn. ATC.1L IIAIIHX nevi:itii:h in tn:it and lnvpleimx New IMCIUHISs In Art Ilismi This livening. ALL AHHWCL COMl!. flirl-nve veur orders lei the I liMid Number eryiiii llrrAfj. 21) pages, llul next Wi li ne sdu.v. H WrHir-.MONDAY aT "heylifh ici: (.leuin (iiiiden, Ne 'i.' West King HI The Meuntvllle Conn t lluiid will furnish the inuslc ut Iteeirs lis- Creniu (ialdi-n en that duv. I.Millenl Ire Cream, the Unci ilaser, will In-si reed. Pule I onlietieiis, 1 itsh I akis n lil I "l il II, lee Cn urn hislu, the inesl dell. Inns dlink iniidc. Come one, e emit- alliiud iific-sh ' nurse Iv is. H JO. It. ItOYUlt, Agl. it:w ,y ami tvckli: hooks, in V eeiivenleiit pocket form ut riuseiinlili llgures. AIe, n variety or tielllug seesms for l.ii mid s.elmeii, and a hiight Liigllsn Imss hisik, net ultegi ther new this sensei-.iiui worth culling te IhvutleiilioiiertheiiugUr I 'or sale at HUIILKVH llllIIO sjTOHi:, all West King street. Vituti: oppeitru.MT Y-peit hli CiriK-erj lAtnhllshiuc-nl, doing u IhisIuiks niiiglng lietwecn llililj-lheand forty llieusiuid dollars a .M-ar, linaleit at Hie cennl.v senior one of the nics.1 prosinreiis counties of Southern Piiiiiselwinla line larsc liulldlng with nil medi rnceUM-nli mrs. Ailvaiiclnguge nnd 111 hinllli the leiiseu ter silling. I orresienileine sellcltesl ddrcss"HAItF OPl'Olt I I'M V ' cure P () HexliTJ Ni w erk. J. s-2id WOM NM II LA li is MAVAYs IN llneneeil lie her lunrl. hut n mini s lii-alt Is a heal s tnllin iii-i d he Ills lii-nil We den t agree with th writer, lint de knew Unit vi r few women, who have seen enn New l'alulid lulili Cevers, have Iwii ulili leiM hiilng one. We have tin in Irem $1 up. In Linen, Melting hhce. tints nnd Oetilln lv Hrnwii Weilc Cevin, Im Sldibisiiils, lliinuus mid Wushstniide. Come see out Fans and Nov elties. Mills, i: M. WOOHWAIIH 2ii' liist King Ktust. IJItlH'IOItS OPPIIA llel'Hi: COL (.mi. 1 vei s U S. Itriidv WAit VILWis OF nil WAIt OP I Hi; IlLflFLLIO.N. Thurnhiv, Frl du.v aiidsatiinln) evinlngs, lone It n,iv, ii for lln-lH-nillt or the Wcwte-in M. K. Chun h of thlsiltv. (.rmid Mutln.e Siitiirdii iinernwin nt 2eehs-k f.ii Ladles and ( hlldiin en in nu iiiiiiuieu, JUeeiils IDientseMra. lle-servesi Seals, Xdnitsslen te.Miilluee dren, 10 nuts Adult', ISci tils; t hll- 0s ni Heuse lln eimi I'huisiliiv inurnlng lei Iteservedseat. ' ui r 1 HAND WHIT MONDAY I'll NIC AT Knapp's Villa Willi MOSIIAV, J I SK tll.lNSJ. Tin mimhers or the I.enasler l.lederl.ialu Mu tun ri her. Sthueten X. n in T,,r,,.v . ,.i mm iiesjuei- e iiiii.wiiii their iiimlli us Well us me iiiuiii reus trlend-, and stsilallv llivllril teutti ml patrons, un Mnsli liv liijler s Ou-liestru. I holret in fressliiuriits will .i provided d L. W. KNAPI , Pioprleter. G ' I EPS A CALL -rnlt- Baby Carriages, LAWN MOWERS, Refrigerators ICE CREAM FREEZERS, CROQUET, LAWN TENNIS, BASE BALL GOODS. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. KIdH St.. Lancavfff. Pa tctu Sxbttcvtioctttcnte. iirnrAiiiiY tiik laiuiii' HfOUK OF V Pines and Fine Hmeklng Tebiienilti the in the Genu- city. vVexKlin Pit Weedin Pities nt t- nud loe. each Iuu Meerschaum f'l I'liesnl esnt 2V. eaen DEMUTH'S CKIAIt BTORK, nls-tfdlt 111 lsiKlngHtreet. 19ILLY WAIT7. HAS 1111! HLHTTWOFOIl J ficntidfieClgnrs In theelty, nt Nes.Tt A Kit NOHTlI (1UEKN HT. ml-(imM.W,ThAvv lyiriTT'Qvaii FIVlTcBNT'cit.AIW IN ) I he state, ut HILLY WAITZ'H, Nes. A nud lftl North Utieen 81. tnvl"elinM,W,Th.SAw I rANTKD.-CinAHMAKKlty AND HTIHP V PLIIH. Call hctveeeu 7 nnd S o'clock st JOHN P. HKnit tt'O.'H. JsM!inh,H,W North I'rlnreHtrcet. 'TVl. N. AJIKIt, I y from teullirnsi nnd Ornnee te Ne. SI Eu I)F.NT18T, ltL.MOVi;!) corner or rsnrtn colleen st Ornngfl street. nrrSinciyil Icl 34 HAVANA l Ihnelty.nt FILLCH CHJAR JN HILLY WAITZfl. Nes. A and Ktl North CJiKf-u HI. iml'-CiilM,W,l li.VJAvr AirANTKD.-A OIIU TO HIND ALMA- tV NACH, Apply te JOHN IlAFIl'HSONH. jc-ini Nis. IS A 17 North liuceii Ht. ClANKS.-I'XCHIrtlVB J cln. I'eniuip, Welsrlie cn, mimntud in Silver nnd HTYLEM IN AOA. el. Cherry and Maluc t llrenre. DLMUl ll'H ClUAIt HIOIIK. 1H Last King street. alH-tfdlt 1 rrOKANN A NOWLKN, MERCHANT TAILORS, iil-vdlt 1,19 NOHTH QUKLN BTUEKT. CIO AN I) BEL Tlietlrent lTchlet Tyrellun Wnrblrrs, nt Maennercher Garden I New Pi rferniiitice Ev rry Evening. Ladles without escort ami miners net admit led te thegnrden. In oaseer Inclement wenthereenrcrts xs 111 Imi held In Mn-nneri lier Hull. Therefore none need hisltute te visit these telebrntisl Tvrelenns. JKMmd U PIAEl-'LE, Prep. T HAVE A FEW OF THL OlD-Style Lancaster Watches hrt Hint I am etrerlng rorsnfeat IheJenelrv Stores er.MEsSKS. CHARLES H UILLANf) I.OFIS WEIIEH AT LF.SS THAN FOKMEH WHOLCSALF. PltH'IX These Watches ars Invrtled with Twentv Extra Pine Huhv Jewels, lhree Pairs Conical Pivots, Deuble Heller Ks eiiH.ment, Ilrlgnett Hnlr-hprlng, Htcm-Wlud nud Iland-Het. The sunie gradn is curried tiy fleorge Nnlimiiu, ev Eilmend North, esii., Samuel W. Altlek, e-ei., ilel-ert J, Housten, im(., and a grvut nitmutr id the best eltlreus, Willi isrfeet Kstlsfui lien. Will Im phased te have jeu rnli at either phiee mid Inspect the Watches. A. BITNER, Jcrt-trdii iyK EXAMINE EYF-S FHEL'. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your EyeB Afre Geed I 'jr .Mm liliviitlirtn ovniiilni-dyetl will prebublv fltid Hint then is something vrnnu with Hiein, unit Hint glasses will lieu great help te veu. We nsC inlmimhle "DIA MA.NI'A1 lenses ve hich nre made enl.v hj us, nnd ris-eiiimt oiled lu H-aillng Oculists us the best aids te clereev Inn vision. Solid Oeltl Hpee-tueles, sn.(l() ; usual price, sc.-..(IO. hltelSpeclucles, ilHe.; usual price, St. (HI. Arttnclal E e s Inserted, (s 1 ; usual price, 10. M. ZIKEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITK'IANS. PHILADELPHIA. Hit mi en ( hestuut nnd Walnut Streets. iii'K-lyd I F.ADINO llATi'Llts. STAUFFER & CO., 31 nml 33 North Queen Street. Largest Straw Hat Emporium in thi: city. call and see 017h 45c. Japan Mackinaw, Werth 7.V, boveud n doubt All ether coeds ceinparnttvely leir tltl'SH and I'OCKLI' IIA1S, All Blind's, nl aV.icX nnd 75c. Trunks and Traveling Bags Al M'HCIxL HAHOAINH. STAUFFER & CO., 31 ami 33 North Queen Stieet, LANCASTER. PA. U YEltSAHATHFON. A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar! LVEHYmilNCi HEHE'iO HUH' YOU IN RELIABLE Fvervthiug te veur ndvuutnicn Unit klllnnd line run de. lMrjIliInc werkrd out nud miicht after te mvi j en money. Wo've no no tion of cIllm.'.MnicixHl'.Jii'.l toKe-tJeurniono) ; uiMvunt jeu te liacc A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar, And If Jeu deal Willi ut ) eu'rf mre le set It. Wc urc net celiitf te rnd jeu mil with half, iniidennd hnir-Uttliit; clethltiR and ixiccl you te he virll plca.ed, hut villi ctve- Seu Perfect Fitting Clothing, Carifnlh Mnde al 111" Mix-l IUaeiuilde I'rlcef. iHpnid en ni ferhiiiiirH K-nllin,'. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, ODD I MP PT ATIITXT MYERS RATHPON, J. nARHY RTAMM CHEAP STORE. IAB0UT WASHABLE DRESS GOODSt Ne. 8,000 Yrd , BATISTE, Turd Wide, at He. On Cans 4 Organdie Lawns, 12KCenU. Orazy Oleths, Aler.vi Tepiilar, 12)i' h Tnrd. Fancy and Plain Crrani. NEW J. IZaLYry Stamm, Ne. 24 Item lAbtu-vtiocmctttei 1T10H KINLCUKWINO AMIHMOKINOTO 7 DACCll.gnte HILLY WAITZ'H, , N'ih. 6 aud ion North Queen iitrect. rnJT-JI.'.Tlidw AltTICLK THAT 1H MADE OK THE Aits uirel inalrlnl nnd iiever fall le satisfy, murnr lHiiitiet. C.1C1IOOLTAX. 1WW. THE llUPLICATK IS rte O new 111 tlie hand" of the Trenmrrr. Three lie r cent, etr if nnld hefera August 1 Ofllcc hours irem vn. miin 4 p; ni vv m2S-5wdU O. MAIlRIf ALL,Tmurcr, Ne. 12 Centre fiuire. Q Clen UK (tOLDEX LION AND MIA QUENDA t!lirnr. fir rlcrnre. are hand made with lenir ear Ilavaun KIlTcrK. fin nnd Ifle bexm. DUJIUIIP.S CIMAK HTOIIK, ivIS-tfdll 114 East KIhk Htre-t. SlIEAI'PKK'Ml HQUAKE. ,HlUOK MOKE, 15CENTKE PURE RYE My own distillation. WHISKY. ecplWfd TUDOEN HAVE IX1XO HIXCE DECIDED that Hilly WrtltxnClnnrlHthc het In the Mat. 1'er rale at XIW. 5 A IBl NOKTII tiUEEN T. in y IMni JI.W.ThA w CITY TAX, 1SD9-T1IK CITY TAX DUl'LI j rnte Itiievc In Un-liaiidn of llm t.'llj Trcan urer for collection An uhnti'inrnt of T, n-r i enU will li allowed for prompt payment. J.U.ltATIIKUX. JelltSKlK City Treasurer. rpilEY CAN ALL COPY UUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltr'n llavann Killed Cigar, NCW. H A. 101 NOKTII CJ UEEN HT. ni) IMlniM,W',Th,Aw rOOKllUT lelt MOTH. - "pTikseiivk J your Heal Hktn CentM W'oelen (IimmIs and I iim by puttlni; theln In Autl-Meth Biik. A i-e-rtatn uud mire protection. Ker ule only nt COCHItANH DHl'O HTOKE, Nei. 137 A 1J"! North Queen HI., Ijincasler, Pu. A I no In lnr(,'Mx-k,Mlilcli I will well nt bottom price k, Cnmuhnr. L'uinplierlnc and Tur Paper inert the wiiCKy uiiiiii in prcservocieintncrrom .XlOlllk. OIIIItrH! ru.ThK . HIIIUTH! IIIItKl'. HIINDltKll ij snmpl order from nnmpti-H of KlunneN te pick from inade le rlrenl 2.2j te S.1M. llmrellulile' ahrnulr. Whltehhlrt", imluundrlrd.mrund&Octourewn miike. liiunl nor kcil ijuttonlielcs nnd ntguor ntguer anttwil, unluundrled,T.Vi;riin'ltiOMildi-lievvhcre for (1.00. Your mi aiure' tnleem and tltgunrnn teeel from Jl te 5.'. HHk Hhlrtu, Htlk llenlerv, Underwear, mid a complete line et Men's Out nttln. TROUT & SHANK, Bhlrt Mamimclnrrrn and Meu'n Outfitter, 110 North Queen htrc-et. marai-l)dR II Emi'a iioeKvroitK. BLANK" BOOKS. Geed quality of Paper and Durablu Binding con cen titure a geed Blank Boek. These two qualities and many ethers you will find through our whole line. We can furnish you with Beeks for ever' use and every Department of Busi ness at Bettem Prices. Come and take a glance through our stock and see what a Line we cany, at . B. HERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 N- Queen St. uuglS-ljd L KVANAHONH. These Are Trying Times. Ye, they are te Iuk time.-. In mere sctifce than OIK l unci every voeii nouene kiie ineeun Hlty of havltiK kcxkI, et hrrud In ver) het "wither. Hut this tank may tic rendered coin lucratively i-cmy b) IiiivIuk tin) rleht kind of I'leur, and everv one vrhe hut iivd ItadmltK that LEVAN'S FLOUR 1 the Hliiht Kind. Tr) It, and You'll Buy It' Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. elt-Ijd T 1HH PEOPLED CAHII HfOIlE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! KOW 11EINO OFrKIUID AT The People's Cash Stere. A Large Let of Hun CJunllty KiitlnoleiericH In White, Crenni nml colerv, at exnetly linlf of vv lint they tire mnrkcil. This is ii- it big cut iiiiriec,liiit we vi nut te rcMliuv "lock. OVmiliie Ficiich Sittliicie Ht IVu nud i"e, reduevd from 83e nml 370. Ileiiit'iubur we Inive vi vi ntiitieii mi Kit'iich SiitiiU'. Whim vvn uny Krvneh we dn net k'11 you Ainerienii koeiIh. Zt'jiliyr OIiikIiiiiiik in excel lent nviertiiii'iit of ("tylf", nt LIV, le, .'Ue, 37jc. One let Kine Pnra-eK, Iniught nt u greut Kicritliv, will Iki niM Ht $1.75, SlWit) mid j:i.60. Hcgii. Itir pi'ictrt of the' (,'chhN, fll.fiO te f 10.00. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 lb EAST EING STREET. teru 2lbwcrHemmt. -AT- 24 Centre Square. 8,000 Yardi FINE IAWNS, i ce;nt a Yard ; Fully worth 7 cents. Oae Caws LAt)It' CORDEDMUSLIXH.btrlr and rialds, only te. a yard. Beautiful Challles, te. a Yard. BUTTON MOLDS ! All Bl, at Lew PrlcM. BOSTON H AGEH A DROTIIEH. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25, . . BARGAINS IN DRESS SILKS. V have Just relved and are etTerlnp at OHEATLY ItEDUCEl) PltlCES A LARGE LINE OF IlLAC'K AND COLORED DItEHS SILKH JILACK I'EAU I)L' HOIE, BLACK SATIN ItHADAMK, IILAC1C TAILLi: I'llANCAISH, 1ILACK OltOS GltAIN SILK, IILACK SURAUSILK, 15 LACK AKMURE SILK. All th Neiref t and Mewl Df-c-lrnble HliniUs In FAILLE rHANCAISE, KUHAHSILK, SATIN 1UIADAME, anas grain. Complete Lln ofNevelty bllk ferTrlminlii and Combinatlenn. PRINTED CHINA SILKS, PRINTED INDIA SILKS, PRINTED COLORED PONOEES. HHG6R St BROTH6R, Nes. 26-31 West King Street. 0ITIVE CLOHINO OUT HALU Positive Closing Out Sale. THE. ENTIRE HTOCK OK THE PHILADELPHIA STOEE. MUSX BE CLOSED OUTT BHRCHINS Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Balbriggan and Gauze Underwear, Men's and Beys' Laundried and Unlaundricd Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and Flannel Shirts. irEverytliliis at Ilargiitn I'ricei. te Cleso Out the Hteck.-ta In PhilAdteipHia Stbre, 6 AND 8 SORTH QUEEN STREET, mar29-lydAv CHARLES HTAMSt. BIG REDUCTIONS! Rent Ammcmlii,5c. n llettle. 76c Corbet ut fiOe. Eiicli, Knitting Cotten nt 3c. n Dull. 7e. White hhlrts t Wc. Each. $2.00 Rlnck Lhce at Sl.W n Yard. 80c. Bilk Greves nt 25c. a I'nlr. 75c. Uiee Cun ntSOc. Hech. 2uc. UtiMlei nt 17c. Each. 25c. Kllk Rlliben nt 17c. n Yard. 12Jie. JjnctK nt 5c. n Yard. Faux at 1, 2,, 5 Cent and Upevnrds. 25c. Drrkt. HntteiiH nt liyti a Dezen. Umbrella ut2."i, M, "SCcuth nnd Upward. DreM GliiKhanit at J5, 8, 10 Cents u Yard, 40 Inch White Lawn nt Wji n Yiuel t'eilered Chete Cleth at 5e. a Yard. 20c. Table Linen nt 12(c. u Yaicl. 17e. Lnre Milts at 12;c. p Pair. CHARLES STAMM'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER'S CHEAPEST BOSTON STOHE. B ard a Mcelrey. BARD St Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Strcet, KLOl'NCINciS-Thc cheapen Flouncing in the rll or iJincnUer rieunrlug at ic,.l7Sc. V, iic.SOi-.tTiUc.TSe.aiHuel J1.25. Extra vnliii- In Ilimbiirgand hvelss Eiiilnolderle. UItU-vV(IINfiHAMMANI)'10ILr. Ill' .NOItli-Ihe lie-st line effctvlc In llieelty at5Wc,Bc, lOciindliV. Itoxef Iliii'hlnL'centniiiliiKl2iiriUi)nl 25c er ben. Ijidles (liiKliaiii Apron., larpi! lze. kcxkI eiiuillt) , only fee Ijidlcis' and Children sOlnsliniiiHiin Ueniiel, Hitched or jnebtiv. heiird. inil 2,'ice.uh. ..... ... .,. .. hl'M.MEP t'NDERWEAR-lhe create kt burgMliifce-vereneml In Lndie-e , Mtn'fcandClitldrcn' hnmim rt'nderufur. . . , ,,, .. .. . bTAMI'EUGOOlirj-Extra value In Stamped OikxIv. hliituiipd I'llleiv bliams nl 20c and 25c p.'rnilr. htnmiieilMiiin W'u-hstnnd unit hldcbeird Cevert, vc itli InceMlniun bnrdern, at li-t Sec, 45.-iindup. Upliilie-ri.teninteliat20cj c-hc.ip nt 23c. hpUshCM from 10--up. ridle rrem u up. M EN ' WEAlt-Extriieritlnnrv value-. In Cotteniiele- fiir bcnimier car nt LVi IV-, 1U-,- unci 2.V. In Linen I'lintlm; nt lse nnd 20c. In Weel Mixed at 2ee-, 37V nnd up , FLOOR 1)11. CLeirilii Frem June 1. nnd c-entlnulni; l. months, the ninnufactuicru of Oil Cleth have advunced their prices-. We mention lhc fact at this time, and vieuld ay, vcejliavc bought our line for tlic FnllTrude before June 1 nt llieeld price., and vv hen ou am reacly t" buy veur Oil Cleth In Ilic Full conic and .e-c us for the best goods for the menej In the city. Table, Shelf and Stair Oil Cleth. ... ... , ., .... FEAT1IEIW Wc hell the liest leathers at what jeu pay for the second grade elsewhere. RICYCLES -Agent, for the I'rinilerSnfcty Ule-jclrs Highest grade, latest improved, eavlest running vvheeU en lliei iniirkct. Dreiii-ecl iniiiie, suitable for either bide or gentlemen, Milh a diamond frnmc for gentlemen only, al J-W, lev ttiiiunu) otlurili.imeiid Inline Fiilcb 'I he Courier Safety for men only 75. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOS. 33 AND 36 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Opposite Fountain Inn. TTNliERTAKlNU. W. T. S. GABLE, (SucetsKer te lu IL Rete.) lUMng purchnscl the biiinei of the lute L. n. note. InmprcpnreeiioBive .irie-i iiiceiiiieii te all orders miriuieu in mi -, i mnnnizeci :v "v,:r.Vh,v.r.;;r. inrii.i iTi. nine and n jiii imiv uh-iiih-.. . .rt PW.r?'2S,!"n"u" '"""vV't'm n HI.K ' T,aaABLE. White Dress Goods. Bpeclal BarKalns In Corded ,riinc, Flald Kslnsoek, India D' Llnen, Victeria Lawn, Cambrics, etc., etc. SPECIAL REDUCTION. 25 riecex Plaid Cambrics fermMly aeld at Ue ; rducfd te lOe a j-ard. hw Line of Small Figured BLACK SATEENS ! STORE, Centre Sqviare. 27, 29, 31 West King Street. LUU 4 -- LANCAHTER, l'ENN'A. 21-Inch ninck-Sllk at 75c n Yard. Illack Merle at 75c. a Yard. S1.25 lJlack Henrietta nt 75c a Yard. Mlk Vclvctn at37)c. n Ynrd. 41-Inch Drcn Cleths nl Uie. e. Ynid. iVSS Silk Hutu et 75c. a Yard. 51-Inch lllnck beiKeat Jl.OOa Yard. Zephyr Ginghams nt 12c. a Yrd. !1.M WhltcQutltnatil.ne Eaeli. 75c. White Nnpklus at fOc. a Dezen. All-I.lnrn Crumb Cleth, 2 )ard wide, 25e a Yard. 17c. Ticking nt 12i,c. n Yard lllnck Hcnrlcttn nt S7!c. n Ynrd. jl.OO Dress GeihIh nt 50c. a Yard. 5iv. Drcsv Goods nt Mc. a Yard. 25c. Dress Goods ut I2jC. a Ynrd. 12!4c III ess Goedi. at 5c. a Yaid. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn TIENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, ! ha remev ed te I'M East Klntr Hrect. iiavlneu fuiHiuoef Furniture eif every description at the i i.. .u i... ??.. .xi -..-.....". "." .".'."."" s .,4i"u. v. "v .""v." ""r" v i niwis vuii ttiin vauiuiiih uur f nmiH. trot AS-tldll U. VOU'M3t)lktUtDi-tetrrvU nuira.Tu.Thud ' ' LAJiCAbTEH. l'ENN'A. manv-iyun 1UJv-iuu .Sj i . rr tisKfc.a.w JVyifafc ..syVjitJL i 'itgKBii3rfy 1 1 "i i 'ij8ii m Ka a-g V
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