hi v THE LANCASTER .DAILY INTELLIGEKlDBp,, RIDA, JUSTEt29, 188fi. , v i: tr.-r sS a"i !? a. W MS OF RESPECT. ; LMMSTEI B1R ITWMLES THE BEAT! A unvtirr tltirl r nicirn vr inn -"u dj.hi.ij n. diuri T . ii ii ?k Eloquent Tribute lald te Ills Mcm- '-,' ... w .. .... "v -" nunMri xiin iuiCT? .ah- ?M. tmcMte Seme C'hnractcrietlcs. fv- - 5 'A'neetlnc of llie Lancnster bar, te take I ;Uen en tlie death of Daniel G. linker, irMbMd fit 10 o'clock till morning, In tlie .; orphans' courtroom. My Nalbanlcl KHinakcr, esq., ,vas chosen ;rwaeni 01 tue mccung, mm .Majer a. v. 'Itelneehl secretary. p jZ T-e president, en Hinting the object of the xtteeung, paid an eloquent tribute te tlie f: Remark eulogistic te Sir. linker tvore uaroaiery 01 ine ucccascu. madeey William it. Wilsen, s. v. Ltiy, . ,'JwkmFaUersenancl II. M. Heuscr. Tlie flatter, who was in tlie law olflce of Mr. i-BaKcr, palil the following triuuie 10 ins ii1 memory : KSV Having been Intlnintcl.v aiseC'lated tvltli ,-?'J)anlelG. linker dtirintc tlie last ten years fci or hla life, eccufiyintf tlie isiuiie oihce tt nil fn Him, this occasion has ler me a peculiar In A trest t and I Mietiltl be tllsouetllcnt te tlie K premptings of my licarl If I did net, bete s'.';-' vcr feebly, pay my niltoei trnmic totiie fe'y memory of the deceased. K& Ttatilftl ii rtnbnrtt Itfa c.im ivnll rnlltulcil ftrf In years, having jmssed tlie nlloted period g-4 of man's life, having retched tlie ige or pjf Mvcntv. one. As a, lawver. nsu liilftb.intl jeSt; and father, as a man, his llfe prexenU n FVi wcerd of which any of us might be proud. "5' jie was a sueceisrui lawyer, no enjoyed a 'jj Keed clientage and In his younger ilnya Kg gathered legetlicr ftulllcicul of llie honest ; rewards of IiIh labors te tn.ike him coin- $ fortnble during his declining yearn. c'" He was u wife counselor and his atlvlce grji was sought and paid Ter 1 13- theso lienp- $$ Mwilat.t at lin.ttr.Lt Int-nl .Ii n wliul uil t'luntv Kj'ijTC J V"l-" " iiwiiuiij ii;)i.'-iiihiiiii nit ) -i.it f.'tf He never onhiildlzed his clientage nor resorted te artillclal means te build up his SnS practice, "lle believed that solid merit and U honesty would tiring tlirir own rewani, ". and ae he ntirxncd his way In n quiet, 1111- yt" obtrustve manner and tlie hucccss he 3. merited ciimn te lihn. !w He knew no such thing 11s niallce; thn IsV petty ienleufiies of his profession found no home In his breast. Wliutet or else may i be hald of Daniel (I. Maker this will be wild 1' hy -all, that he was mi honest, upright jljq lawyer, and enjoyed tlie cenfidence of J every 0110. a I knew Mr. linker mainly during his V? declining yearR, while tlie hhndewa of tlie 11 Kreat beyond wero slowly gathering Ji around him. mid his llfe was In Us kuiiscL e An he gradually retired from tlie busier tyj acQiies of llfe he became) the spirit of gen- s,V tienejs, of kindness and iillectien. I (These who wero intimately rihsoclated with him only knew hew beautiful ere Kg'f the closing M'cnes of his life. The family r, circifvjne cirne 01 imimnie irieniiM ui f, long cherish the memory of the loving ;' gentle spini iih 11 gradually withdiew Imni i the scenes of this llfe and ftxisl n gtue vr-. 11 neil "The Holds bevnnd llin Hu-ellltic A flood." William It. Wilsen, ,M. Ilieslus, I). O. Kshlcman, Hiram H. Swarr nnd A. I'. Jr Hostcttcrere npieiuted a couiliiitte te If. prepare resolutions eficspect, anil tiiev re- b&J ported ih.t foltewmg, which worn adepted: ? iiKitUAH, 111 tlie order et iiuture and g Proidcnce our brother, Daniel (1. Baker, m, nas ixn removed lrem tlie Held or his use fulness among us, nnd desiring te iilai'e upon rsiird n sultable expression or our k appreciation 01 ins suporler charaiter and i cxeclieni Httainmviits, ns well ns the pre-fa- found fonse of less e reel at his seimra- fej- tlen from us. Therefere JtMwi'ni, inat 111 inoileatliel Daniel U. iWKcr 1110 uiiu-ister bar has iet 11 uicuilier KV ultimo lllirlffht rllllt-ni'tnr ( Mirluf Inn llri.iinil sterling lidcllly te theso whom II was Ins lllftr l(. LA'.l LAiillMt.1 In. Iil.i. 1. .... .....I BPVl "'--J iuwiiu, iviiiui iui mill III 111! nni- t nent degree the rcspcit and cenlidence of 1110 (.siminiiuiiy. && chosen profession he was industiieus, ier mP, severing and painstaking in the ju etunitlnn lef of his cases and in the transactieti of all y? legu niiHiuess, nuieiu proscutatteii or his r causes te court and jury and In nil his pie- lossieum iniercourse. with iirethers nl the bar, the beuch and the public, he wis in the hlghctt degree all'able and coititceus and Ictl bclllnd him 1111 exmimln in tlm-n 'Sh respects worthy of all emulation. tfS Jtrtelrnl. That in thoileiuestiiMiiiil sni-liil &V relations us ruient.husli.uid nnd neighbor LV he was indulgent, tonder, auilabie, con-!'-- MderatO and IlLSl. Ills nr ivulnlUn nxnin Frt plifie-J ill the highest ilegrce the bread gr nimcipies 01 npuru morality and was em rUV bellishctl bv the llneHl crnees nf CliriKihin EJa character. . gij, Jie&etvar, That the secreturv convey 11 Ej copy of theso resolutions te tlie laiutly ,,f T" the deceased accemriauled with tlie nssur- fgj'i ance of our Mucere sympathy. ins iicauircAi. iiinLinn iniiiiiiiniu in in in. attend the funeral in 11 body. Ixg S11I0 lit A'lllliiinsi(irl. On the Inside orte-(l,iy's paper will be found an account lif a Mle of legs in Wll- nieri jiirferilay w hlch Is net ultecelhcr cerrcTlV Cel. .lames Cochran, 11 luiubor luiuber inan of Willl.ini-.peit, nnd Kdu.ud Khoi Khei inan, of this city, together bought all llie legs lying between Highsphe and Yerk Furnace, which are estimated lit 'J0,000,000 feet. The total vnlue of theso is about 1120,000. Henry H.iyaid A C6. and Dyaul A Ce. bought nil tlie legb lying betwee-i Yerk 1'iuimi.e and the Clies.ipeal:e b.iv, about 135,O0u,(XiO feet. The prices weie: IlGUileck, ?2.30 er l.OnO feet; piue.T.t oak nnd hardwood, f 1.25. Messis. Kber 1111111 mill CeLhrnu will taken tiipalnngtlu. river te-morrow te leek at the puuh.isc. A I. Ittln Girl's Narrow INi'iipt. This morning llie Imrse nnd wagon et David Miller w.is standing 011 Market street, near iciuuu. Tlie hoi se had net been hitched up properly and he begun kicking. In tlie wagons were tee little girls, and they hemme fiightcucd. due JuinjHHleut of the wagon iiudlaudnls.ircly en tlie ground. The ether in getting out had her clothing caught, and she hung be tween tlie waeiibcd and the wheel. The herse continued te kick and the thild might have lest her life had It net been for William He.sh, who ran urn! c.iuglil the herp by the head,' thiewlng him down upon his haunches. Hetlieu iek'uih! the child from her perilous ioitien. Ituiiiiwny lleys.i Alelegniiu from the flap was nsehed by Chief Smeltz this morning te In-en (1m lookout for two runaway heys mid the police officers ha vu been instructed te in in btltute Mil nil for them. These boys nie dresstsl.Iu blue pants and blue shins, no coals. .Should any 0110 see them they would confer a great favor te their parents by sending weid te the chief or any of the officers. Hrvens Custiu (JIIHi'i-s. Following are the enicers of Stevens Cas tle, Ne. i, Knlglits of the Mystic Chain, leeted en Wednesday evening; S K F " .S- K' C'" C'lmrls Wiulmyer': S. K. A ,T. J. E by; S. K. U. . Huth; S. 1C. of S., J. CliHUs; S. K. A. C. S , I). D. '' ifi', i "" n.-Mclilrey; H. K A. i R. 8., J. fctrause; S. K. 1. S W. 1). Heck ' R. K. T H. Smeych; S. K 6. O., S. itw '. era; K. K. O. Q J. h. Hern ; S. K.T. C T Beider; 8. K. representatUe, J. 0, Pvetl' k - H. K, alternate, C. Iteidcl. . '?W ... .. 1 r - " te ever llie itriitlitiK Kemi. m; At a meeting of the Uincjster MHiiuerf :ener ucia last e ciiiiic it was iti,i6-i 1.. .. '" Over the Keadlnir tnsid in ilm t;.,.r.. . ; te )i held at Wllltcsbarre en July Hb Trains will leave Lancaster at 7:30 ri. 111 ' , ' aetl tickets will be ft.M for leund trip ( V u "' ways ami 10 siep en at Mauch , Chunk coming home, . ,.. WUchl'eurf l TllO seldlfrt.' nnilmn MinintiLt.,. 1 Z,-NKedt0holJthfeurofihn .ii.w.iu ti... r?tf!?t.f & schools w ill be pfccvU lii Mr aalmnli wv ssf BIUM.IAXT WrDlllStl INITOItK. A Yeung Mouutville Man United te tv l.nily orttie AVhltelltesn City. Kdwanl F. Knuffman, son of Abraham Knuflman, ofM:eutitvllle, 'was married In Yerk last evening te Miss Cassle H. Ilgen frltr, a pepntar school teacher or Yerk nnd daughter of Ojporge W. Ilgcnfrit. The' wedding took plnce ntithe bride's home, nnd the ceremony waa perfiirmed by ncv.; W. 8. Frcn, jmster Of St. Tnul's Lutheran church. Miss Ida 11. Hall, or Columbia, rendered Mendelssohn's wedding march. The bride was dressed hi pink and creatn silk, with Miiilax nnd Mnrcchal Nell buds. The ushers vere.fescph Ilgen fritz, a brotherortho bride, nnd Hurry M. Hall, ofCelumljIn. The bride received many handsome pres ents. A reception wns held from ttteB o'clock, nnd among the guests were the follewing: Mr. mid Mrs. Abraham KuulT min, Misses Mny nnd Amelia KauDinnu, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dctwllernnd Il.Shoekcrs, of Mouutville; Christian Kautrman and Mrs. C. Haughmnn, of Lancaster; Mis. Geerge De Hull' nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Hnll, ofCeiumbln. The happy couple left dm lug the evening oil a bridal trip 10 Dal Dal timeie, I'hllndclphln mid otlier cities. They will inake their home In Meiintvllle, where Mr. Kniillinnti Is carrying en the jinlnllng business. i ItOIII-.ltT II. CUI.DIAVH OUKslH. The 1'iiculty nud Stiidentseri'rlnlt.v Will I'licnmp nt Mt. Cretun. At 0110 o'clock te-day special train hav ing oil beard the nluinnl, faculty and under graduates of Trinity college, Hartferd, loll New Yerk ler Mt. (ltetn.i,wlipie the whele patty will encamp for a week ns (he guests of Hubert 11. Celeman, whoisngraduittenf that college. There nre due collegians In Die parly nnd they will occupy ISX) tents which have been erected en the grounds. The faculty will be qiiaitercd in Lebanon. The tennis iiml base ball grounds han lieeii placed hi Hjilendiilcouilillennliil there will be games e ery day. The Trinity club elecls te cress bats with the clubs of Har vard, Vnle nnd Princeton during the en campment. During their stay at Mt. (Iietua the students will hogieuhvo oxcuisiens ever the reads which Mr. Celeman contiels Including that te the summit, of Mount Dick. They will also have the u.se of a band and orchestra. The train Is nvpecled te reach Ijiucasler en the wny te Mt. rirntna about f o'clock this nflcruoeu. H. A. firess hastliaige of the exclusion. a TiiinviNu i:.mim.(vi:. lle Is AiTenteit lu llcrliH County (Mi Tive Chnrges. Herman Kutchb.idi was 111 rested yester day by Coustnble Klefler, or Miiiiheim, nt the farm of Kilns Nell, near Kinking Hprings, where he had been weikiug ler Hewritl days. Thn charges ngalust Kutch b.idi nre larceny and embezzlement, nnd they weie miide by Themas Clierlngleii. The latter Is a miller at Mt. Hepe, nud Kutchbauh worked for him. Oii.Iiiiih I lib the hired mini wasseutte Cornwall with 11 lead of Heur. He i el 111 nod in the evening, but slid nothing nlieiil being paid fei the flour. That night he dis.1ppe.11ed, nnd the next morning It was found thai $17 in money had been stolen from the mill. Clierlngleii investigated nnd found that KtlUhhnch had been psild for the lead of Heur which he took le Cornwall en that day, and he kept the money. Complaint wns then nimle befein Alileiiiiau Kpiurler, who located the man nt the place nbove uuuicd.JIn wns held fernhenrlng next Monday. Mni'l'led III the ( ellll Heuse. Thern was n wedding nt the olllce of the clink et the et plums' ceuit nt six o'clock this morning. The con pin were .1. T. MiCiiuiuiings, and Miss Susan Shlli'er, of luumore tow nshlp. Theynime te Lancaster last evening and hunted up Alderiuan Spin tier. Thny hud uoliceiiswte get niariied and thoiuagls theiuagls thoiuagls trnte rtisisl te perform the cercmnuv. The couple scorned wen led, ns (hey said they wanted te lento town this morning. Thcnldnrinau settled that ilillkulty, as lie went te the house of the deputy 01 plums' clerk nt an e.nly hour this nieiuiug nud had that oilier go te the com I house wheie the pieper upers were taken out. 'I he knot was then thtl. Hack J'reiu .Johnstown. Cel. II. flunk I'Nhleuiaii, of tioerner ll"iiei's stall, who ler nlinest two week has been nt Johnstown with tlie niilitniy nrrlved at home this morning, having been leleascd by Cel. Hudsen. The colonel in looking well iitul he icpeits the work of cleaning up in Johustew 11 piegiesslng in 11 HitlKfaetery luauiier. A gieal many Lancaster people have visited Joliiisteivu sinte the Heed, and n large number ute going up lo-menow night te le theie ever Sunday. 'J he leiiitli 111 l.llli.. Theie will be the usual I'ouilhet July (clebr.ilien nt l.ltitz this year, and it prom prem ises te draw n gicat crowd of people. Lilltr h,ts always boeueiy patiietlcnml its colcbiatieus hae been eiy suicess lul. This year the smakcis will be lieu. J. I'. (leliin, of Lebanon, ltev. W. .1. John Jehn son, of Mnulicim, and Chailes Adam, esq., of C.11 lisle. The Libei ly b.nid and the Fairvillebandwillluruishtlieiiiitiuuii'iital music and thcre w ill be singing of national nirsbydeuchiUlieii. The illumination ami pwnlechulc display will be ery tine. lfvlnl CimiiiiltUe Orgaultsl. The spes-ial coinmittee of councils up. peintisi te inquire into the feasibility of using the old water winks asan elei-tiic light station met en Thuisilay evening and oiganUed by elisting Jehn J. Alllck chaii u1.111.111dAlde1m.111 Dcencleik, The com cem nilttis) will visit and ciimiiip the weiks and nil tlie facts I'uinlsliisl te an expcit, se that he can make a uqieit lu councils. l'liiici-al el'.liiscph Cut. Tlie tuucrul of Jeseph Knlz tmik place this nieiuiug, and was hugely attciiihsl. The KulglilselSt. Jiihii, with the lioquels band, and St. Mlihael's siH)et.v iitteinhsl in u body. The icni.iius weie taken liem the residence of tlie dis't'.ised, .Ml 1st. Josrph stieel, te St. Jeseph's ilumh, wheie iv i(Suiein mass wns celcluatcd hv rather Schmidt. The iiiteiiucnt wns uiaile at St. Jeseph's i eiuelery. A sitore front rinlslusl. This idlei neon the stone weik en II. J. Mctiiauu's pew huihliiigin Centte Squnie, whiili is one of the handsomest lu the city, was liulshud by the eniployes uf Mi CIiiie'h marble works, en Seuth tjileeu sti,.(t, qq10 weik was supeiiuleiiiled by I'. K. firiigei nud Jehn M. Mecsliuger. They haiiilhslaud put up 0110 liundnsl Ions et stone without an accident of any kind, and uiaite n tine Jeb of the building. t 011I1I Net lilcutliy TIiimii. Hurry Altlunisc, Win. I'hlllii, Abrani Ditzlernnd L'dward Ditzler, the four Isiys arrested ter iiialicieusly tre.passiii(; upon the laud of Jehn W, Musser, weie heard by Alderman llalluuli last et cuing. The boys weie discharged, I Meant) none of the witnesses could identify them ns the guilty parties. 1 1 e " " A Vnllinliln Itellc. Harry Druckenmiller, who Is weiklngnt JehiisUiwii. is the jsissesMir efa watch thut nr ieiiihi en uie ground alter the Heed. Jt is a Ijiucaster iiievcmcnt, sml for that reason Mr. Dnukeninlllcr jirlej it very highly us a relic. A Uttle ;ir. 1iijui-,m. Maggie, ull-year-eld daughter of Itenj Helss, living near Netrsvllle, while playing In the barn in her Ute feet trnmplwl en an Iren garden rake, 0110 of the teeth lass lug entirely thieugli her left f.s.t, making a very painful wound. Dr. Ii II. Wltmcr attended her, .IOI.VKII IN WEDLOCK. AllsnClnrn .1. LeMitiNnnnd Mr.O.S. Peel- man nre Married Theso Who Srvel as Jlililcsnmlilsnml tlroeinsnieii. Cet.t'JtniA, June Sfl. A pretty wedding took plnce en Thursday aflorneon at .1 o'clock nt thn home of Air. and Mrs. K. 1 Inmati, en Iiust streets the contracting pdttles lielng their JeungcM dnughle'r, Miss Clara J. Ix'Hiniin, a popular teacher of llin Columbia public schools, and Mr. O. S. l'oeniinn, IndUldii.tl bookkeeper of the First National bank, Hnrrlsburg. The ceremony iras performeil by Her. A. M. Mchrknm, mster of St. Jehn's Luthemn church, In the iirescnce eflhe lmmodlnte families of the young couple. The grooms men were Messrs. .1. Kiilietd Ieamnn, Newark, N J., and Win. l'oerman, Hnr rlsburg ; the maids of honor wcre Misses Mllle L. Leainan and Nnli. 15. Sweeney. The couple left at fl o'clock for Hnrrlsburg, w hlch will be their home. Jehn I. Dceii,e1erknt'thnP. U.K. freight transfer, whs stoned about 11:15 o'clock last night, whlle walking down Walnut street te his work. A party of men were standing at Commerce street, nud the re mark, "There he gees," wns fellow cl by a volley of stones. Dean took te his heels nnd made rapid tracks te the transfer. Lnglne Ne. 073, or the 1. It. H., Conduc tor Jelferles, took the remains of lcn. Simen Cameren la a nimIii1 train fieiu Marietta te Hnrrlsburg last night. The train Icflnt 8 o'clock and nrrhdl In Hnrrls burg at fr.V. Philips. 1'. Cenner, ofthe Pennsylvania Hlstei leal society, lsitisl Thee. L. Urban yesterday and examined his Indian relics. Mr. Cenner was very ninth pleased nud .Intltcd Mr. Urban te read n paper before the sedet Miss Maine I'fiihlcr returned le Phila delphia this morning alter a IkII teher iinrcutsin town, Mrs. OoergoShmib went te riillndclphin this morning te sen her husband, who Is ceiilllicd lu 11 hospital thoie r.n iiis'eiint of Injuries reteivisl 011 the I'. H. It. Inst week. A delegation of six members of Knights of (he Mystic Chain went te Heading this lueining, te nttend thn luueral of Jehn T, I larger, 11 member. The United Itrethren Sunday school had a geed time nt Litltz yesteidny, nt their picnic. Twe girls weie se attracted with the place that they missed the train and had te slay nil night. Dr. L. II. Nehlei, ilalm ngentofthe P. .t II. roll read, wns in town yesterday en ellU'ial business. The P. It. It. polhe arrested ten tinin Jumiiers yesterday, nnd Hcpiire Selly sent them tejnli ler ten days each. Hariy Nechtrieb, iiiachlulst nt the It. A C. sliejis, stepped 011 a banana peel nnd wns thrown te the pnxemenl, sustaining 11 fiacture of his left nrm. The liacture was" reduced by 11 physician. Jehn Abbey, lellei at thn Columbia lien lempany's mill, sited Ceiuiick Mc Call bofeioSqulio Lvmis for assault nnd battery. The ollense was lemiultted last eieuingat the Five Points. Mi Call fill nlshed bail for his apieariiuceat ceuit. One year age yesteidny Ihwieikii Jeieuie, New Viuk, tienernl Simen Cam einu, llanisburg, anil Jauics Dully, Ma lielta, sat 011 the pinch of the lattnr's home in Mniietta. Among the topics discussed weie the death el a uutubei of paitiesnnd II leniaik wns made. 'Which of we three will be the Hist te go?" tleneial Cameren replied "1 de net knew, but 1 will be the last." All llnee of the gentlemen have died within the year and (Ien. Cameren was the last. A concert will be git en at the music looms of Steve J. Owens, en Locust stieet, an Halm day et cuing. A sKH-!al train will be run en the Head ing A- Columbia railroad te I, Hit. 011 July I. " llully " l.jen Aci'chIciI. " llully" Lyen is the n.imoef Heading's ih.irailer, who Is nlinest us well kuuwn in Lancaster as llerks. lle isiiieera sort of ii detect it e nud is u new a constable of tlie I'eilitli waul el Heading. Ol Inte he has turned infui uicr and has unset uted a num ber of liiUeriicn for vieliitlng the laws. Ito Ite ccntly he sent his own hrethci te Jail for Mignuicy. lie has made hlmselV tcry imsiiulai- wltli Hie ni.ijeiity of the iieejile. List inciting n was standing nl Sixth and I'eiin slienl, as the ITrvnltl says, "with it let of ether loafers " nud he was told te met e en by (Hiker Kendall. He lefnsed toge, but thoellicor called another le his assistance and they hustled Lyen te llin lockup, lle wnsatleiwaiil hailed out nnd hunt once prosecuted theetlher for assault and battel .v. Twe l.nucasitir County Gi'iiduiites. The sixteenth iiiinual ceiiiiiicucement exertlses weie held nt tlie West rhestei Neiinal school en Thuisday. 'I'he class ililinbcilsl S. 'ft,,, Ijincastei ceuntiaiis were among llie giaduates. "'I'lm Snliit of Jehn ltiewn," wns the subjtvt of thn oration by It.uten Scnsenlg, (ioedtille; Annie V.. Ilauibleten, of (ieshen, re.ul an ess.iy mi the subject, "Vacation Inertia." A l.utvn Piiety. The law n jsirty last etening, en 1). W. K. 1'eis.il's law ii, 1,17 Seuth Prince stieet, iindei theuus)ices orthe Ladies' Aid so ciety of tlie Prcsbyteiian Meiueiialchuich, w as largely attended. Ot or .'iO0 people took sirt in It. .Music ami lefrcshmeiits weie theleatures of Hut et ening. Packages w ere sold, nnd the whole allair wasa big sue- ess, lm.mci.illy and otherwise. Arrived Stlel.v lu i;uisipe. Chailes i:. llahcibush te-day niched n letlci fiem Ins father, Michael' llubei bush, new in Luiepe. He s.iH they m lit isl in Hamburg en June I7lh. The llrst tlnee days out fiem New Yerk they had ndny weather and Mi. Haberbiish was sick ler twedays. II, Yet Uer, one of his tratellng lOillp.iuieiis, wits net altectcd by Hie lilp's lolling in the least. Mi. Ilaheibusl'i will ictiiin by the fast steamer Vuteria. '1 he liny Club. The Hay club el" this city holds u meet ing this owning at Hetel Ijincastei le inakeariaiigeuieiils ler their tlip down lheChes.isMke. The club will take twenty .. I !..!... 1.1. . I ini-iili'l'in ii,, ,i Willi lllt'lll, lilt Iter Jlaiiil. Miss Ilessle (ilbseu, who icsides with liergrandlather, Jehn 1). Clinlun, nt IHW West Oiange stieet, cut hei liainl biully by it knife, wltli whith slie wns cutting i i . ii i n mi-mi, niippui;. Plenlekei's In lever. The .Mendelssohn elub and Ti hilly l.utheinu their Jeintsl in a picnic at Tells' llalnyestvitlay.aiul held .i model picnic. With it the chili closed their season. Iteadliig ICullremlV I'eui'th or July i:.-cui-hleu TleUets. As In fiirmcr raik, Hie Iti mlliig rnllmuluneik kisrlid tndiicciiicutii for pleasure trntel tncl ilcut te "The Peiinh. ' i;.ciirslen Ufketd tn twteiinll iHilntkeu the Itendlng'k lines will l sold en July 2, 3 Hint llli, getsl in leturn until July S, liichislt c, tlie minimum Iren nil trip faie tilth these extended time limits lielng 25 cents for nilullk, niul 13 tents for chlMtrn. it itiiwirtHi. Itev. tt'uricu J. Jnhu-eii nt his rcMdciicc, Man liclin, Pa., Mr. Jehn II. lirhurt, of Mauhtlui, I'.i., nnd Mis. I.Uile II. I'ewltr, of llltHiinshiuir, Columbia count j.l'n. JcVllddn JlfrttltO. MieiAFU-At Cehuiiblii, en the V7lli lnt Mrs. UllMilH'th .M It lint I, tvldon-efthelute Jehn Michael, lu theVUt Jinr of hcrngf. The relatives and friends nre rrnjicctfiilly in vlttsl te nttend the funeral en Saturday at 1 p. p., at Trinity Lutheran t lunch. 2i ri'itlirVT1'.'."1.'! l'"' " he'-'JIh lnst.,Xanle Q. linker, lu the 7Ut tur of hl ugc. The telatlm aud friend, of the family are re sstnui-fJei.u -On TlmrMt.1), June 17, Issit, nt the home of llie lirlde.Ul N'eilii lMikc licet, hy the ltev. C, llltin Huupt, Mr. Kiaiik M. siiler, of l'lillnilcliiln. Pa., niul l Carrie, ilnuslitcrefilr. (irertc (ioll.ef Ijiiu:n.cr. lid 17 I I, II 1 I!Tl'llU'f I II (III hiim.ll U.tl I...II.A spcctrullr Invited te attend the funeral, from hi late residence, Ne. :W7 North Duke street, en (satnrday afternoon nl 2 o'clock. Interment at lencnslcr cemetery. 214' Mastm.- In Marietta, en the 27lh lnt., Mr. Jehn li.tMtan, ast (1 A7 yrnrs. Ilclatltes nnd friends of thf fntnlly nr rc-iw-clfully lutlted te attend the fuutrnl, from her lute rrldenes, Monday mernln at 10 o'clock. Interment tn the cninef'. ' 2td tctu bucitlctucttt. rplli; MOST HKKniXIIINM D11IMK IN JL wnrin Wfstlirr Is tnrt wine. We hate Pure Cnllferiiln ltcd nnd Wlillc Wlne for 30 cent, targe hettleii; f.1.( t-erderen IieIUm." IlOirilEnHMQIIOIlSTOnK, Nil 'il Centre Bqiiaic, Imcnstcr, Pa. S"TA M.K KOH itKNT7HTAJliTnilAM,Y located with plenty of shedding for wagons attached for rent, chenn. Iniiulre nl Jca-21d 130 KAHTKINO HTItKKT. DANCINfl HC1IOOI. HATt'ltllAY "KVKN. NO. June 21. nl Itehcrts' Hall. Adral Adral sleu lidlcs, 10c.; (lent. I.V'. a-I)en't fentrl tlie Ornnd Heclnhle en the Fourth of July NlgliL Je!Mtd lTANTi:i)-A PbACK IN LANCAHTKIt T fur Rvneral homework or plain cooking; geed rclen me given. AddrnM, M.tltY MrlintDK. .loliltenn, cnie llw. JlcC'ne, Mlnersvllle. ltd OUIt OOMIKN I.ION AND MIA QUHNIIA Clzim.rieeltare, nrehnnd made with lone C'lenr Havana Fllfrr, fin's nnd liH's tmtrs. DKMUTII'H CIUAII STOKE, als-lfdll IHJjist KliigHtreel. oiTKAKKi.TrHLiiUeirbToni:, TjIJentkk Ct KliUAHK PURE RYE WHISKY. My own (list Itlnt leu. scpl5-tfd a'nlaiilymauk iwxi BIGr DROP STRAW HATS I A .1011 LOT OP $1.50 Mackinawsforsec. rtrgtilar floetls Reduced ns I'dIIewh : 5I.7.S MiHlilnmiKteJI..7l. Jliil .tlnckliinwii lejl.l'i. Jl.i") .Mnrkliiaws te 11.00. l.iJ0.MiikliaiK tes-ie. , T3c.AinrJcliuittste.Vlc. lrlllc It STftAtV HATS nt 15 and 11 Cents. Kneclnl I'rUrs for .'10 DnjN en TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAHTi:n.rA. jiTAitTfN imea. Clothing and Furnishing Goods ! Wfc vk Iktii piepnrlng k ii I "en "ii sons ei (icXii(iiii!c All IHinimicrClelliliig nud Kiir- AA I III. I. In.. lu..l. r..Z ii, iiivn nil join iiiiii- fort during thn het ilnjs. Light llrccay I'liiniiel and Miihair Ceals nnd Vests, 1 1.25 te SH. Knney Iuck VfSlk. SI Inl.i Kumn. I'lm,'. Sorts Ready! lets, nnd the llKlilesl In twlplil Cit&sli.iernsliillu ? Ir. l,. Itcliiitjlciiiiikr, perrcct tlttliignnd sltles te please. At piltes that will earrv lliein en" raplillj. Wcmc te llie comforts or the het-sand Utile lieystm well. Jinny M les tn select vnrn tlWi Mills rrnin, Nollce llie two thliiKt about tliein. One Ihcbiinity uf tliehiilt.iiinl the ether the price. He'k Llijlit-Wrleht CnsslmiTC. riidvlelsiiiid I''lniimlS)iiltk,H In 510, Clillilrcti's Kiien Pant Suits, Kilt nnd llleuse Wnlslsimd MM Hklrlfc, ii te SS. Nntlilni' soremfortnlile fiirlotiiiKliiBersportliiK tlnm n Kliiiuii I Shirt. Here limy nre hi Welsh mid Scotch I'l.inncls, Mailrns. Dtfeids, Zcph) rs nud silk Slripc at niltes that nre net exlinvatrnnt. Onii7e and lliilhrlnriiii sliirls nnd ilniucts, 2,'m- nud,'i0c; liner II jeu mint Hum. Jean and Nnlnzoek Primers. Clnslle Scum lirnwcia Ims I he com fort of Jean and Niiluiuek iiuddiirablllly of IliillirlcKiui. I.lsle'l Ineiiit niul HalbrlKcnti half time hi reimdi'd double heel. LtKht-Wetsht Hiikiipinlcrk. All the cheirn new HiIiika In Neektienr, W'nsliulile .lnsiiicsn Silk, llenr-ln-llniiil nnd Windsors, Phiiiniind Perrnle. New est shapes In I elliirs. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, neh. ai and at NeitTii eui;i:n sritKin. H llt.tll ,t. IIHOlilCll. SPEC1HLSLLE -OK- Beys' and Children's -AT- Hirsh & Brether's New 1.11I11K en. till Is te reduce our Immense kltsk of READY-MADE SUITS & PANTS. Nete sonic of tnu low prices for Itrst-class I'lnllilnc (lillilicns Sliert-I'nnts Hiills-nRik t te II- ei nek si. Ji.a, ji.'ie, ji.s.-., .', j.,v). m, s.i.'i, .t.M. lle., S.I73. JljJLVI, Se, S.VIU, Jil, num. $H.7.", behiR lrem 10 te i per tent., less than our tormerletr prltes. LONG-PANT SUITS! -KOH- Beys and Yeung Men, .KCk It! tnls. Piltts.fi'O.W.M.M, SI. Sl..ri0,S. I.1.W, Si.iil, Ki.s"i, SS, W.'l, SH.7Ci, S7.'.V, (S,it)iiud SKI. llilsc pilci's wewill tiiltr tliestiStills nt ler llie ?'.".,,t"" ViH l,,J emlliiBhATUltOAY, JIJIA II. SeuTOtl jenrnltcs el Ibcm nt mice. A lull assortment of Mies yet en hand. CIIIMUIKN S ICNKK PANICS, UiikcsI Vnrielj lu L.uuaMcr, av teJl.V.in pair. HOYS' I.UXU l'ANTs, All relnis, (eccnt. te .!.00ii Titlr. ciiii.iiiii:n'h siiiiit waists, Allklnd,e te Jtft). 110 Ys' SI I HITS, I 'alien, Vi rc.de, Oeiuet and Plunuel, 2ee te SlJie. Call at Once. ONIM'HICK ci.etiiii:hs and ruuNisunns, Nertb Queen Street and Centre Square, LAIN'CASTKH, l'A. HIRSH & BROTHER, StetttfeeriUfment. VBHeEfcTELYllIRE. ' M1 i ' (f i DHVAI tt BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of pu rlty, utrenrth and wholcsemeneM. Mera econemleal than thn ordinary kinds, and can can net be sold In competition vlth the multltude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Seltt only in earn. IIOTAI. IlAKIKO Pewnr.li Ce., 1M Wall street, New Yerk. msrtl-lydAlyw T B. MAItTIN CO. JUNE SALES. Seme Bargains in k" A B L E LINENS..' 52-incli Blenched Tnblc Llneiia..Al Bec. Fermer price, 5)c ; elegant patterns, frfi-lticli Blenched Tnble I.lticus.. At 42c. f)0-lucli Blearbcii Table LlneDs..At50c. ti2-inch Blenched Tnble Linens,. At 62c. (i'J-liich Bleached Table Linens.. At 70e. (lO-lurli Blenched Tnble Linens.. At 75c-(W-lneli Blenched Tnble Linens.. At 85c. 72-liuli Bleached Table Llucns..At 08c. 72-iucli Blenched Tnble Linens .At $1.2.) LOOM DICE TABLE LINENS. 22c. iiinlily, down te fjc. 21c. tjunlity, down te 10c. 2oe. iMiulity, down te 20c. .'lie. iunlity, iletvn te :.5c. C'rcnni 'labia Linens raiiKC from 25c te J 1.00. 25 ilecs Turkey Bed Table nt lflc, fast colors; repilnr price, 25c. Itciiitintits of Table Linens awny down In price. NAPKINS. Frem 25c te 11.00 a dtveti. About 60 deen sliclitly soiled from bniidling re duced ns fellows : (0u NnpkliiH Te 42c. 75c Napkins Te 00c. $1.00 Napkins Te 75c. SI. 25 Napkins Te 05c. Sl.liO Napkins Te $1.20 $2.00 Napkins Te $1.10 25 pieces All-Linen Crash Toweling reduced te Ce a yaid. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. B VltOAINrt! HAHCIAINHI FAKST Wnntetl, etery jierken In Lancaster City nnd County le knew Unit Clarke, will Kltesmne ,, 0(1(1 Hnlmtnntlnl ns well us Oinnnicnt.ll Kims awny te-morrow (SATt'IUlAY, JUNK'-'M Ite iiicnilM'r, they will h.'clvcn free le nil purchas ers, no inn Iter tt lint they liny. ALL HKCOHDS HKATKN In M'IIIuk HIKKJKE'.S CHYSTAL KOAP. Just Ihluk of It, We have selit ever nine htm tiled 6c tin rs of this article Inside of three itnys unit n hnlf. New tre wnnt te hnve 3,000 burs kohl hy Saturday ulRht.nnit ir j'eu hnve net yet piirthiisedu linr come te-morrow nnd help us out nud Ret n henutlfiil Pan. HiiKiirs are hldicr this week, hut you should net let this tterry jeu. As tvcL'iinrnntee If you huy jour full line ofliret erics from us we can Hue you ciieitnti money le utmost cite, you jour Sugars ler NetliltiK. NOT1-: A l'PAV PIUCKS. 3ic llnttli s Hire's or Itnser'k Heet fleer for .He. Twelic Hettles Vanlllii or Lemen Extnictk.l.'ic, .'Oi; a ft Chocolate for :ic. :11c Java ami HloL'ellcc, lilended, for '. l'Se a rh Cream Cheese for Ilk. IV a ttiSeilaCiiickciK for 10c. AT Samuel Clarke's wiielusali: and bktail tka and ceki'kic steiu:, ft ANI 1 1 HOtlTII QUKKN KT. aS-Heiiieinlier tlie Kims. inyR-P,H,M,Tu.Vw KKlbT- THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Reist's! FIREWORKS FIREWORKS WHOLESALE AND RITAIU WE ARK PO-slTIVKLY IIKAUQUARTERS. OUR WORKS ARK ALL EXTRA HEAVY COLORED I This Isn tcry Important ftutiire.ns ninny nre only lightly colored and palmed oil u heavy colored. Ol'U WORKS AUK XKW. We hutc net get an iicciiiiuilntlen of old stock te net ild of, at rcduectt prices, lint geed, frckh Hix-k, tlmt will de tn etery Instance what Is claimed for It. Tills Is also tcry important, hee te It. Take a Loek at Our Five Big Windows, and then step Inside nnd exiiiulne our Immeuse Heck. We rnn't lit In Iml please en. Oct our prlrcfc and then decide w here te Imy WANTED I Kite ExpcrliiKciI Salesmen for Kit unlay, fnll at the Mere this ctcnlni;. .Mnstlic ci'ilcni ed. Jl'hT IN Drietl Iteef Knuckles, llrled llccf ; Picnic Hams, l(V ; New .Mackerel, etc. J. Frank Reist, WHOI.l-ALE AND RETAIL OROCKR, CORNER W1XT KJNU ANH PRINCP.K1H, (One Stpjiirc Down Hern Centre fcniare,) LANCASTER, PA. Hrt 3lteriicmettt. F LINN A BHENEMAN. BABY CARRIAGES, FLINN &BRENEMAN, XTe. 152 Nertln Queen Street, LANCASTER, PEXWA. H AOER A BROTHER. SUMMER UPHOLSTERY. Linen Slip Cevers, Window Awnings, Linen Fleer Cevers. China Mattings, , Mesquite Canopies, Wire Screens. PICTURES, MIRRORS AHD CHANDELIERS DRAPED WITH TARLATAH. HAGER& BROTHER, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. Item tittcttirmcnl0. TJtOR RENT-POUR BIX ASH NINE ROOM X! Heuse. Apply nt Jel2-tM -tOSHOUTH WATER ST. CANE8.-EXCLTJHIVE OTYLKU IN ACA cla, Pcnniip, Welnchel, Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In Sliver nnd llreuzc. UEMUTIPH CIO All STORE. alMfdR 111 Cast KIhk street. lyrcaRANN & newlen, MERCHANT TAILORS, nl-ydR 130 NORTH QUEEN STREET. , . . i , ... CCHOOIj TAX, 1(W!I,-T1IE DUPLICATE IS O new In the hands of the Treasurer. Three per cent, off If pnld hefore Augusll. Olllce hours from 9a. m. till 4 p. m. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. mj-2S-5wdR Ne. 12 Centre Square. E CARRY THE LAROIT STOClTeF Pipes and Fine Smoking Tobacco hi the city. Weeden Pines at5c. nnd 10c. each. Genu ine Mcenchnum Pine at 2Tic. enth. DEMUTH'S CIOAR STORE, alMfdR 111 Enst Klin; Street. -Vr,;CKWEAR-THE LATEST AND MOST JL"I fnnhleiinliln ktvle- and-liaiH's.tlieclienpcsl nnd licst. nt EIHSMAN'8 Genu' l'lirnlshlnc Stere, 42 West King klrect. SILK SHIRTS. We have new the finest tine of Piitterun of Silk Shirts In themnrket. They are thn newest things out. 000 different Flannels te select freni. Thoroughly shrunk and made te order from SI..V) up. Lisle Thread Stockings, life a pair. Everything In the Men's PiirnUhlng Line. TROUT & SHANK, Shirt Manufacturers and Men'n Outfitters, 140 North Queen Street. mnrW-lydR T IO CLOTHINO IJU YER8. LGansman&Bre. Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices ARE APPRECIATED. THEY MEAN SUCCESS AND THE PUI1LIQ FAVOR. biiiiuner Cheviot and Casshnere Suits at $0, f, J10, S12. 1 hey are reduced nt one hair. Wersitsl Suits In the Latest Cutnway or Sack, at 17, JO, 812, 111. They are reduced nt one half. Children' Suits nl (1, H.Z', E1.M. tl 73 nnd (2. Werth tteuhlu the money. Seersucker Ceat nnd Vest nt V0c end Jt. Serge nnd Mehnlr Ceat nnd Vest nt J2.'i'i, J2.7.", j:t, 31, S5. ThlnCents, kplcmlld styles, nt 35c. A large Hsertinent of Knee Paula nt2.'nud .V) tents. 1,000 Pnlrs Working Punts at 75c, liOc nnd 51. OnrJ12Rlnck nnd nine Strge Suits te order are fast sellers and en nnet he cuiiiillcd any wheie at J1S. Genuine Bargains for the Next 30 Days. Men's, Hey's nnd Chlldien's Clothing nlinest at our en n prhe. L. Gansman & Bre., 68 and 68 NORTB QUEEN ST., B. W. CORNER 0P0RAN0E, LANCASTER, FA. Be- Net connected with any ether-Clothing Heuse In the city. w ILLIAMhON A FOSTER. The Whole Truth Is told when we say our as sortment of Thin Clothing FOR MIIKSUMMER WEAR K or the Lntest Design. Perfect In Fit, Elegnnt In Finish, Miiltilni of Flue Tcxturf, Cheke or I'ntteiii Ample nnd Prices Very Iiw. Oenl's Cienm unit Hull Coleied Ce.it and Vest, JA.V). " Children's Siiiler Suits for Sensldu Wear, 11.75 te J7.50. Reys' Vacation Suit. Light nnd Dark Cticv. tots unit Cnsslmere, !-", s, 57. Ijitkc assortment or Hand R.igs, Satchtls and Valise. ONEOFTHEFINKisI' HAT DISPLAYS i:VKK SHOWN. See Our Hat Window. All Hit lev and all Prices. Trice attached te c.iih Hat. If you don't sec what jeuwantnsk for It. They Fit and Wear! These are the two hest words that dcscilbe te you our ladles' 12 Mine. eti tiin hate It wlih werktsl hole. Kimre or ein-rn tee. ktmiElit, M'allnprtI button lly nnd stitt.tlcxlhle sole, tiltc Ha tllal. The chief aim of man, lu het weather. Is te lie comfortable. Nothing contributes se much le this us Flannel hhlrts, which can le had lu Ileiiiel Flannels, at 2-V, use, ft V and 7.V. llelteriiiinlllles lu Kugllsti, l-renrli nndCicpe Flnniiel from Jl te f.t.25, nnd the newest uin iner Neglige Shirt In silk, R75. Williamson & Fester. a-Jlrt EAST ICING ST., LANCASTER, PA., AND U1BMAHKETSTREKT, HARU1HRURG PA item StbucvtiBcmcuts. RUS1NEHS EDUCATION CAN RE MAD JL nt the KEYSTONE RUSINEss COL LEGE for 55, full course; $20 evenlnr session. Why pny high tuition fei peer Instruction, when yen enn get the most thorough nnd prac tical cour-e for hnlf the money T We guarantee seu the course. W. D. MOSSER, Prln., tfdAtv IS N. Queen HU, Lancaster, Pa. CITY TAX, 1RMI.-AN AHATEMENT OF S per cent, will he allowed en all City T pnld en or before July 1, 1S8II. Office hours : 8 a. in. te 12 in., and 1 te 3 n. m. dally. OnMendav and Saturday the ofllce will be open In the evening from 7 te B o'clock. J. H. RATHFON, JrttMdR City Treasurer. A T HURSK'H. I776--JULY FOURTH--I889. National Jubilee Headquarters FOR THE REST FIREWORKS! WHOLESALE AND nETAIL. Public and rrlvnte displays furnished at lowest prltes. Our works nre nil colored lire, nnd no better In thn market. Parties can kelectdlsplays new and have them laid aside until the Fourth. Olte us a call. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. R UhSET SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ! Beth high and low cut. Thb advantages possessed by these Shoes for Summer wear are numerous. Are light, cool, durable, easy en 'feet and require no blacking. The shades wc use de net show the dust. Prices range from $1.50 te $5 per pair. SHAUB & BURNS, Ne. 14 North Quken St., Lancaster, Pa. rpHE PEOPLES CASH store. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT- The People's Cash Stere. We intike CletlihiK te Orig in the most stylUh ami satisfac tory nimnier, nt the I.ettci-t Cash Prices, ami Rtmniiitee yiui HHtiifiictieii in every piutictilar. Gents' Jlallirfgnan r-liirls nml Dratverh at 25c, 5(sj, nji te Jl.O). Cents' English Llile Thieail Half llnsc, li'iu ; regular iirice, fttic. Ot'iilh' All-Weel ami Hernet Flannel r-hlits at a--, eiii', "Ac, Jl.tMtn J2.50. fieiits' Unliiuinlrieil Hhitts, thelicrtt for the money in the city, at 50c, 75e and i.W. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. martO-lydll - N JA"'r'LZ$-A.. ift JL ' A tffi ? t'. AL- '. r. v .& JJlifSJitJIt '- J -m ' J"isAi