JW.lfl 1JU ,, "JWAB-.W-WiJiLl.' ll'JLflWMI , -try I?- -' J1 C--C jtt- fw -1 "IT""- t VSil mcrr reE!i;?wEDifBBDjrrn7inEr4,J 1190: v )& 'tl , !"i. .. I? :? '4b "MS m m i fcV 9k m x & ?M fm pagy &S8L 'UY tlir Si -" lJk )k m w- ; tiiCOOSED OF PERJURY. AUMBRY CUTS MAT8R SWEARS TUT IIS EUKTIM WAS LEfiAL I te B Glren & Hearing On the , (.naiv v VQainmiiins jwenej muu TtetaftblM te Scur Nomination. PlTWBrite, June 4. A warrant charging Mtyer Jumes G. Wyman, of Allegheny City, with perjury, lnwesring that he had 1mb lesrtllv elected mayor of Allegheny City, WM Ismicd by Alelerman Ilnllly last aiickt The Information charges him with con- tributlng and premising te centrlbule Meney and ether valuables te secure his nomination and election. a Mayer Wyman gave ball In the sum of ,,11,000 for a hearing en Saturday. J He takes the matter coolly and claims the charge was made at the Instance of political enemies. THETOUNO DEMOCRATS. OSeers Elected for the Kusulns Tear. Al'lculcte lie Held. The annual meeting of the Yeung Men's Dtraocratle society for election of officers wm held en Tuesday evening, with a large attendance. There was no contest Ter any of the ofllces except second vlce president and the executtre committee, and for theso positions thore was a geed-natured rivalry. The polls wcre opened at 8:.TI and closed at 9 o'clock, by which tlme US votes bad been cast Edward It. Garvin, Jacob II. Llchty and Lutlier Wllllg vvore the elec tion officers. James Jl. Best was elected second vlce president by a majority of three. Fer the eighth member of the oxecutlve cemmitter there was a tie veto between Adam J. Rleker and Charles Zerhcr, and this posi tion will be contested for at the next meet ing of the society. Following wcre tho'effl co rs chosen! Presi dent, William n. Urltiten ; first s.lce presi dent, B. J. McGrannj noeond vice presi dent, James B. Dest; third vice proslilent, Jehn A. Coylei secretary, J. Alten Kelbj corresponding secretary, O. Bess Uslilo Uslile man ; treasurer, II. L. Baub; oxecullvo committee, James Prangley, Jr., Clias. 12. Beitzel, W. W. Ames, 8. Chas. Houghten. J. U. Gcrhart, Chas. K. Dewner, Out I fried Bheads; musical director, K. w. Haas. At the May meeting, at which raudidatex were placed in nomtnntlen, 'Geerge) X. Reynolds, who was the president ler two ? rears, was ro-neinlnatad fern third term n opposition te Win. It. Brlnten. A few days after the nomination Mr. Hoynelds . withdrew his name, as he did net euro te go Inte n contest for the ettlee, wlilch premised te be an exciting ene mid might cause great ill feeling In the organl7atlen. Heme of Mr. Hoynelds' friends Insisted upon his running and although his naine was net printed mi the regular ticket, thoie were tickets printed with his naine en for R resident and distributed and he received I of the votes cast en Tuesday evening. Mr. Brin ten's friends held that lit) was entitled te the office, Mr. Boynelds having bad It for two terms, and the principles el the party weie opposed te a third term. There was nothing in the olectlou (al though the iYMA endeavored te make it he appear) that hus any bearing en thn com ing election for delegates te the state con vention. They will be elected without the interferon of the Yeung Mpii'h Domecrutlo society. At the business meeting of the society, held prier te the olectieu, nine inembeiM were elected and se von proposed for mem bership. It was decided te held n plcnle in the near future and the president was author auther ised te appoint u commllteo of twolve te make the necessary arrangoments. A Narrow Eaonpe. Henry Hen ell, a Httle son or 11. N. Hewell, of North Queen (drool, made lt a narrow cscape from being killed :Kf W 7 a heavy wagon. He had been erer In the inarble yard el his grandfather. Majer C. M. Hewell, en the r east side of Christian street, near Marlen, nu wanted te return te tne ollier yard. JnatasbowascresAlng en the nsphult blocks a large two horse freight wagon of C. W. Bltnercaiue along. Tiie boy thought he could cress before the horses reached him, bat thAV wnrn nn n (ml. nml kiwwkml liliti ?WiW 'down. He foil under the homes' fuel. btuV-their hoofs did net touch him. iuk at me unto .Majer noweii came Inte Christian street and saw the little fellow knocked down. He thought sure that he would be killed and yelled at the top of his volce. Tiie driver 'Sits JW" n'u Iul "topped tiie team just In R tle te save the boy's life, as the wheel $ was against mm ami It ion tue inarkH upon bla leg and arm. f A PEODLElt LOSES SUO. ; it Attends the Circuit ami Patronize n Tblmhle-Itlutcer-Smull Crowds Al Tim Shew. Columbia, June 4. The appearance of jVIcClellan'a circus in Ihla place yesterday attracted a number of hard-looking am am temera. The usual number of fakirs ac companied the circus, nreitlmr thelr booths at the grounds uud mtenipiing te " rete in" me unwary. Tliecircus failud te draw n large audteuce at either the aflurnoen or evculng performance. The show was up te the average. A th)mblu.rig was in operation and soreral pcrseus lest mouey tr.ilng te heat the game. A peddler lest lf at ene trial and when he h.iw n htoel plgoen win 10, he trlcsl it the seceud tlme. He lest $1D ence mere and left, vow ing te have the man arrested. In the ovon evon oven lugUmeor Wiltick went te the grounds and mad e the man btep his work. Xe com plaints wero m-ule befere any suulre by the persnns losing inoney. AAeslev Ieve had two fingers of Ills left hand badly cut this morning with u chisel. Rev. G. W. Ely is in Yerk today, de livering an address bofero the Heme Mis sionary society of that place. ABuVkhell'nlug. YO CAMi'MKirnxG. a - clli,.iiS'"AsM)clutleu Meet and Jt'lile te Held It In July. The beard of control of J.andisUlle Campmoeting association met en the grounds this morning at 10 o'clock. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. J. P. Crouch. The roiert oflhenudilliigcoiiimitteo was received and acted upon. Last year a resolution was passed which gave a let te the young ladies en wlilch te held servlce. The let was selected thla morning. It is In soctlen "I '," lets 12, 13 and H. The price of the bearding for the term was left te the cemmitter) until after the bearding hoube is given out. I'ref. KirkpatrVck. of Phlladelnhla. was selected te take charge of the music. Mr. Hildebraud, of gtrasburg, was muds manager of Iho grounds and W. K. Bender nbsisuint man ager, te Uke charge of all meiieya en the grounds. The price of tents will be the same as last year, as will be the price of admission (ten cents). Xe tickets for entering will .,1. .," Ku'"'ily, but sllver collections will be taken up. J. Bldeman and J. Shenbcrger w ere ap pointed te refit the minister's marque. no luiiewiug commlllees were pointed : p- Public Worship-Presiding Bldcr J. 11. Harges, Revs. J. F. Crouch, C. Iteadn, SfiS8111' ,:- C- Yerkes. S. M. Vernen W. W. Sheesmlth i;. H. Yocum, Mcs-rs. W. Patten and H. Kreusc. Tents-E. Hershey, Samuel Bums. W. K. Bender, J. Shaeirer, II. Henshaw, JI. Krouse and Jeb. Mubselman. Transjwrtatlen H. l Bruiier. J. y Crouch, H. Henshaw, Y. Hngi'. Police and Sanllary. -S. Burns, J. Hildo Hilde brand and W. H. Bateman. HudffiS7w" 1'""OD' n- IIer8l,0- J Tlckets-W. H Bateuiaii, H. Kreuse, J. Hlldebrand, W. K. Bender, J. Bldeman. Property and grounds-J. Hlldebrand, H Burns, II. K. Bruner and E. Hersbey. Lights and .Straw W. K. Bender, S. ,""' " Brutier and E. Hcrsliey. fhe camnmeeting will cemmviice Ju'y ii and continue ten days. "" i. i ,i . , Franklin Literary ",00101. in'hn?.i''i7VnJ"l.tera,'J' hoclelv bah decided loheldllsenertalnmeuton Tridav oeu eeu iniriu the Cel ego chapel, Instead of in the academy building, as previously ! neunceu. ' Marrietl by the Squire. Frank Mctiewan aud Aunle Mllleys.uk were married Jast evening by Alderman Jlaleach. hrank was arrested In the after noon for wronging the girl, and he righted the wremr by w eddlnglier, Death efMra. Minnie WtU. Mrs. Minnie Walte, wlte'ef Geerge Waltz, died at her home, en West King street, en Tuesday afternoon, of cancer. BI10 had been In bad health for a couple of rears, and had been confined te bed for five or six weeks. She was born In Ger many, and came te this country when but three years of Bge. Her age was 41 at the time of herilcatb. Walts married herln Hprlngfleld, Ohie, and she loams ene child, a boy, well grown. The funeral will take ritace en Friday nfternoeii at 2 o'clock,with iiuuiiuvmak iiinninniii 11111 vuiiivtuij - Arrested for False Protean. Mary Ktelger has prosecuted James. Cunningham, before Alderman Ilarr, for raise) protense Hhe claims mat Cunning ham obtained $i3.e0 from her by fraudulent representations. The accused was unable te give ball and was commuted for a bear ing, t Pennoyer KIceIimI. Penneyer, Domecrnt, was elected gover nor or Oregon by from 1X)0 te 2,000 majority. Cressel theOeenn te Wed. Mr. Ballard Smith, the well-knewn Journalist, and Miss Catherine fluttorneld, of New Yerk, were married en Tuesday in the (.'Impel Royal, Ravey. Mr. Lincoln, the United States minister, gave away the bride. ANn what Is se rare s a tlsy In June? Then, Ifever, remcpcrf;tdai Then heaven tries the earth If It he In tune, And ever It Miftly her warm ear lays. Jama llimell ucll. Williamson A FesTtn's Dry Ooeds biijcr l oftte the New Yerk markets sgaln for new and lalexl novelties. Imk for them en Huturday. I.nwn rote lit Whentlnnd. Tlierewlll 1)8 lawn fete for the benefit of HI. Jatnns' Hunday srboel ill Wheatland, the home of the lido President Buchanan, en Thursday afternoon and evenlng. '1 he trip from the city will Iks mude en the West End rar line te Itu Itu rtelph Ilerr's farm, through which Iho people will be permitted te walk te the beaullfuleld liemrstcad. A line of omnibuses will he run from HI. James1 church. The grounds will hn beautifully Illuminated and decorated and there will be a substantial lunch Willi straw straw berrle and Ice cream. Anether Testlvnl. At Ht. Paul's Ilefermtd church a strawberry ftnlUal, under the auspices of the Yeung People's Literary association, will be held to morrow evening. Thernwlllbna musical and literary entcrlalnmrnl with refreshments. (Iiiamii Hand KxcurMen te Pcnrjn Park en Haturday, June 7. Train leaves Lancaster, Kbits street, at 7 a. in., fare for round Irlp.dOe J leave Petersburg at 7:18 a. m., fare, tlei Icino Kphrata at 6 45 11. 111., fnrc ftle : ltave LHIU at 7:10a. m fare 4Vs; Manbelm at 7.SI, fare '7c Klfty bands of music Invited te attend. Jiine3,l, A Hnte liivestinmit. tuicasler city W) year i per cent Coupon bends. Interest payable quarterly. Kree from all taxes. Price f 103 and accrued Interest. Ker sale by JACOB II. LONG, Urnker. np29-lfdWAw IiiiiK'ttster, Pa. ThreiiKh te lloHten vIii.HcikIIiic Itnllrend nud I'oitBhlieotmlo Itrldice Heutn. The recently Inauiiurated all-rail through line between Harrlsburg, Bosten uud Central New Yerk nnd New KiiRlaud points, via. the Heading railroad and thn famous PeiiKhkeepsle Itrldpe, Is rapidly achieving popularity. It Isa short nnd quick route bctwrsn Central I'eiin s l aula and New Knclaud, and Is cry com pletely nU I pi vd for thn best cln. of t ra f 1. 1 hu llosteu lnilu,wlth Piillninn l'alptecnrs, lraes the HeadliiK railroad deet In lliirrli-lnirg at ()- a. m. weekdays, hiiiT UeadlnR SOU a. 111. Het u nil UK train for !liirrtttirir lrnves lloslen (Causeway HI reel slullen, It. A AI. It. It.) nt S.1J n. in. weekdays. Trinity Liitliernii Church l"xeiunleu Te Beading, Mlncrul Hprlnga and .Mt.lVnn Onivlly railroad, en Thursday, June li. Train lcacs(luarryvHlcntC!V)n. m.,fareiR!0i). Iao Lancaster (King streut) at 7:10; Columbia at 7 15 fare, 11.50. The lulus naiiicd Inclnde street car faru In both directions threuidi the rlty of Uradlmr, audi iKhlmllcsrldeever thn. Ml. l'tiiii Gravity railmad, thn NLwMnlUhback. jiili8lS,7,U,ll Thei-buliu'H OrclicHtrnl Hoheol Coneert. Indlcutieus point ten very lan;e uttendaiKO at Therbahii's orchestral school Icencert at Trinity chapel en Friday cwnlng, It will be tiie last lencerl of the season and, It Is safe te say, the best. The Itnymiiuit l- Whlteemli KxcurrdeiiH In the Yolluwnteiiol'nrk. It rocs without Miylnit that h ltuj iiieihI .1 Whlteemli excursion embodies the best nr. rniiKcmcnts Hint can he made for sight-seeing In any rcKlen. The public learned long age that the tours managed by this Unit dlflcr es sentially hum mdlnary excursions, where cheapness Is mnrie thn sole (onsldiintleu. 'lhe Yellow stene National Park trips lme from the first been conspicuous exampU's of the fact thai Mussrs. llamend A Whltcemb alvas "get the best." Fer the coming scaxeu nedln"erfiit leurs thieugh the park liase been arranged, these being In niUlltleii te the Alaska excur sion, which Includes the Yclleii stone teglnn re turning, Iho outward Journey being ever the ptcturtsque Canadian Paclfle Hallway, The .dates or ilcpartme frnni Philadelphia are July 17 and .11, August II mid iM, amlHeptcmbcr 11. In every lustame an entire week will be passed within lhe park. It should bu noted that Iho prke of the tour hns been lessened num pie- Ions years, llcsldes Ihesetrlpsand the Alaska exeurlcin, Messrs, Haymmid A Whltcemb an iiounre1' Eighteen Minuner Tours" te hading Eastern leserls, Descriptive circulars will bu mailed free en application le Iho elllce of the firm, 111 Houth Ninth srct, under Iho Contl Centl nental Hetel, Phllndelphla. lid Pcathe. McKlM.n-s. In Paradise, en the .IiMiisU, Jllss llunniili .McKllllps, In her Will j cur. The relallcs aud frh nds are respectfully In llcd te allend the funeral, from her late resi dence, l'lirurtlkc, en l'rlduy afternoon at 2 o'clock, Her lees at Episcopal church. Inter ment atLc.ieeck. it iilavlu'ta. LOCAL HOUSK1IOL1I MAHKE' .AM'Asrrit, June 1, 1 Asparagus, per bunch Applcs.perkpk Apple. dlhsf, ci qt Apple-butler, ptr pt Apple-butter, ikt crock Asiaragus lleef Hteak, ivrlb lleer Houst kt lb Heef IrhHlichliiied), Perth ilccr-Oerhed. per &......, Ilolegiui, n.rb lleain, per ) pk butter, per ft Cabbage, per head Cheese, Dutch Chickens (spring) per pair 1 Chickens (cleaned), icr piece. ; Cucumbcis, jH-r piece Cermmal, per R Eggs, iht dei rih MmO, nu-li ... Fish Cat, per lb . . num, per in .. lluui(slletd), rti '.".'.'..'. Heminy, er quart 1-irnO, per Ih Lurd, icr lb 1 Mutten, perlb Onions, per bum h Pigeons, per pair ; Tlne Apjilcs, per piece PotJilecs,perLushel I'otutecs per '4 pk Potatoes (New! er y ik Pius, Kr pk Pudding, ht lb Ithuli.irh, per bunch htmw berries, H-r box I Kiuer Kraut, perqt Hnusageifresli), pirlh HaiiMii,Mhiiieked) -Hlb Hcrapple, Tlh Trls-, Kr tb 'leiuatiHS, er liex VculHteaks. vn. HlflCIf M uruets. Uaolatlens by Heed, Mi (Jranu A Ce., bankers u.uH iier. 1 11. SEW 10IIK LIST. Atchison, Tep., Huiita l'e rauudu I'm Irlc 0.0. a a 1 Colerado 0il Central Puchlc liuiaila Heutherii Chl.Ht. I A I'bg V Den. A Bin (J ......J. Del. 1 A W Erie Krle 2nds.. JerO K.AT Leu. A N .......... U Hhore Mich. Ceu Missouri ractne. Ileck. Valley. ... N. I. "... N. V. Prtf N.WraU. ..., N. Y. O New Kngland East Tennessee... Omaha Oregon Transcontinental. Ontario A W. Pacino Mall .. Itlcbinend Terminal HU Paul " Texas Pacific.. Union Pacific...... .. W Kbuh Cem 11 A. M, 1211, 3r.u. 'U wk iex in i'm'V; 2 'J) 01 w; "sj; iuJ5 iiii 7ij 7 -b',i M hi'? lltiji llllV? "$ W 81 2Ui UO'J ILtjJ i'vi 21" 7S' Wabash Pret....., Wisitern U.. .., West Shere Uoedi ... I9K &i en wi in rnir.ADU.rniA list, lb. Val.- H. N. Y. lhll...... Pa. R. K..MMM.M.....M.Mi Reading ...... Iib. NaT HesUmv. PaM......., N.CenL , l'eeplra l'us ... M 1 . M ..ja -ifl .... tax M i'i 23 9-10 t&.i M 7-16 nag is. Oil....... .... mi txi drain aim Furnished by H l-roTllens. K. Yundt, broker. CHICAGO. J 11ns 4, l.-fe e rleck n in. Wheat. ueni, uais. i-nrs. iru, K1JJ mi 12 V, ..... ai)2 27jJ 13 (O S 10 .Vi 2lZ J aijj ... 5. m June.... .... July......... Aucusl l ..... Ki ....m i';ii Henlembcr. Pi December .......... Ulji Yr '. Crude Oil June... ... Closing Trices Wheat .... W.i Uird il"20 -2: lft o'clock P. I m. Cern Oats. Perir. June July- August Bept ember. October ...... Decmber... Year va M(l 27U HOT : m .IV i Wi .... i&'A zi;i ..... Consels Crude Oil-March , Winter Wheal . Spring Wheat Cern eat Hre - Hurley Consels Ilecelpts-llegs... KecnlnUi -Cattle. mi Car iiiu. :: 710 .lift lbs.cipls. Head. ...Sl.ffin llfi,0 Jlctu .buevttacmenie. OlfKAl'-l'URE RYE WIIIHKIFJS. Itl.ACK berry, Ulngcrnnd Kuinmel brandies. ROIIRER'H LIQUOR HTORK, Ne. 22 Centre Hq uare. AHRI AOE III.ACKHMITII'H WANTED AT J H. E. DAILY A l.O.'rt VAIUIIAUK ltd WOHKH, North Queen strrei. w ANTED A nOWHENDKH PERMA- nent employment glen, ;au at 1 llll.li i,r.n.r.i..ir.ik n. It 2II North Queen Hrreet, w ANTKD-A COUPLE OF MACIIINIHTH at Central Jlacliine works. ltd 111-1M North Christian street. fEUAVBTHBUEHT AKHOHTMENT OF VV I'liwn nml Clunr Helders. Kreneli llrlar I'lpcs in iases. isk. eacn. ah 1110 line iiraun of Hmeklne Tohncees. UKMUTlt'B CIOAR HTOHK, alS-tfdR lit East King street. IJAltriES WANTINti TO HECURK THE privilege of selling refreshments en the Hprlng ((rounds, al I.ltltr, en the Fourth of July, will address DH. J. II. H1IKNK, Ju.Ktd I.ltltr. XN FIVH.TEN.TWENTY-FIVEANDFIITY Pound Packages. LANCAHTKK CMKMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENHICIIEH. Held everywhere. F INBTAILORINUI ALL THE LATFMT NOVELTIES IN FINE WUUIiKHH. AT i'. WKIKKL'H, apHKlindll Ne. 41 West King Htree t. C" 1 HEAT HA HOAINH IN AUCTION (IOO DH JT T1IIH WEEK at HEINIIOLD'H, Near Depot. A TBOHTEll'H COHNEIt HALOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served ccr morning from 0 te I2..W. Ktippcrl's Celebmted Ilecr drawn from the kig. apiUO-trd CI HEAT IIAHC1A1NH IN AUCTION OOODS I THIHWEKKal ItEINHOLDH.Nrar Dspet. I710H HORIZONTAL HPAIIONAHY EN ; glues, from 2 le he horse-power, and Virtl cal engines from 2 toil) horse-power, 3011 will rind them al JOHN lIKsrH, XU East Fulton strict. i3Aimeui.Aif A'm:.NTieN pa in te I Medul Making, Patterns, Drawings and illuu Prints, nt prices reasonable, ul JOHN HKH1-H.:n.l iiist Fulton street, m7-tfd 1 ,1011 CAhTlNGH, IHON OH I1HAHS, LIOIIT I' or hinvy, at short notice, go te JOHN Hi;sT..tll FASirnllnu strict. iu7-lfd WANTi:D-OENEKAl7AOENT7Il.nix) TO ,r,li0 jiar ear te lUe party eonlrellliig thusaleer the I ayler Patent Ad)ustnbIe Ladles' Hhoe; sold toieusumeronly by ngtuts; iivcrv lad) 11 possible customer ;'1,0(0,UOO ialrs new In use; Consolidated Hiee Ce., Halem, Mass., sole inauufiieturcrs. Call al onto 011 JUI-2U1 F. 0. 11 AHItlrtON, City Hetel. T (THN7,.li0NiT, " Druggist and Chemist, (Iraduntc of lhe riillailelphlaCollegcer l'harmaey. Dealer In Drugs, .Medicines, Chemicals, Pat ent .Medicines, Flne Perfumery, Etc., Etc. rhslclans' Preset Iptleus cntcfiilly torn tern torn peuudeil nt all hours. Night bell. N. V. COR. CHESTNUT A MARY KTH . It Lancaster, 1'a. (1 HI. AT IIAHOAINH IN At'Cl'lUN UOOHH JT THIS WEEK at HEINIIOLD'H, Nrar Depel. rilllE ONLY CIUAR HI ORE WHWlEYeIj X ran piircluisti Imported anil Key West Clgurs.aiidll. 1'. (Iravclcy'sSupcrlur Cavendish. DEMUTH'H CIOAR HIORE, HI East King Htreet. Telephone. iilK-tfdR rJ 1IIE NEW (ILOUHHI.ICHH. Hetel Keeners. rte.irdln- ITniip. flrnnr, nml nil Cullers e( Meats uvc our Hllcer It Is 11 per fect one. Will slice Bread, Fruits and all llonc llenc lesH Meats, 1 te,, etc, H will till n want long ft It, nnd Its eonstiuetlen mnkis Its use perfectly safe. It will bun household treasure te nil who use It, NATIONA L MANUFACTORY CO.. m2l-tfd aBBIieriuan Ht., Iancaslcr. Fa. HOt FISHERMEN I-TIIB 1IASS CAM palgii will seen begin. We are opening up thelluestloter Tackle, embracing Iho uet bargains In Reds, Lines, Reels, Heeks, Huskels nud Hpoen Tiells III the market. Uok up your old reds nnd see w hat mountings veu need We have 11 full itrlety or Ferrules, Uukte-i. 'llpi. Kiel Seats, llutt Caps, Hi: FHAILEY'H EAHl'END PHARMACY, flllllwllA lnstern Mi.rlr.,11 -'i'nke Fralley's Haraparllla Compound for lhe the bleed, aoeundtl. I t M L- M.Nv.FAw 11. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO, SOLID COM FORTS -IOH- Summer. DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS, AWNINGS. Mirror, Chandelier and Picture Drapings, Fleer and Slair Linens. Mesquite Canopies, Slip Cevers, China Straw Mattings, J, B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sts, LANOAbTElt, PA, fltm JJlfcwertUements 1 1 in - - " XpOR COUNTY COMM18HIUNKK, WH.LIAM OR1MAK, Of Wanhlnttnn oreuh-Lower DUflet. 'je- Jeel te ivmecraue Hull's. apatfd P OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JAMIwaiJEHT, of Lsncssler.clty. Hubject te 1gUg$i' F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, of Providence township. Hubjeel Ip-'Deinnersttr mlts. marl2-lfwAiny20tfd F OR COUNTY AUDITOR. W. B.HCHNEITMAN. Of Ellabethtewn boreogh. Hubjeel te IX'mo IX'me eratlc Rules. m2-3wdftw F OR COUNTY AUDITOR. C, O. AMMON, of EphraU (Northern district.) Subject te Dem ocratic rules. ieay2-lmd C" TlRLS WANTED FOR OhNEHAL HOUSE J work. Ne. HI North Duke street, Iincaa- ler r.mpieyineiii iiurrnii. juj-,j HEAT I1AUOAIN.H IN AUCTION OOODS TH IH WEEK at HEINIIOLD'H, Near Depot. HEAUTIFUL LAWN. HOWEVER J small It may lie, Is a great luxury. LAN HAHTKK CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICHER G REAT BARGAINS IN AUCTION OOODS THIS WKEK at REtNHOLD'S, Near Depot. -M .KNNERCHOR BUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNE2. Miss Florence Palmer, Miss Tlllle Frank, Miss Klllv Van Pelt, Leslie A Henry, Fltrgcrald 4 Keiley. Admission, 10 cents, which entitles you le Ice Cream or Sert Drink. Performance rain or M,I"C" CHRIS HUROEH, my2(K1md Proprietor nnd Manager. G1 REAT HAHOAINH IN AUCTION GOODS r THIS WEEK at HEINIIOLD'H, Near Depot. srr A CATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses Included. A parly will leave Philadelphia en THURS DAY, JULY 17, for lhe FIRST OHAND TRIP of the season te the Yellowstone National Park, With ft complete round of nil the points of In terest in America's Wonderland, and run pis time for a thorough Inspection of Its many marvels. Visits wlii be made te Mammoth Het Springs, the Ixiwer and Upper Uejscr llaslns, Yellowstone ltke, Yellowstone Falls and Canen EK-. In addition te above. EIGHTEEN SUMMER TOURS In July and August te leading Eastern Resorts. JULY IS Excursion te Alaska , Hie outward Journey being mcrtlie Canadian I'jtlflc Hall way. Other YELLOWSTONE NATION L PARK TRIPS. July .11, August 11 and SI, and lse tcmber 11. W-Kcnd for descriptive circulars, designating whether Yellowstone National Park 'I rips. Alaska Tour or "Eighteen Summer Tours" arvdeslicd. RAYMOND A W1UTCOMR. Ill Seuth Ninth HI. (under Continental Hetel), Philadelphia. Pa. JiiiipI-OUI w ATC'IIES AND JEWELRY. Wattes and Jewelry. If you wish te a buy a ' GOOD GOLD WATCH We can show you Elegant Patterns In Ladles' and Gent's Slits nt a Wonderfully Lew Prlce. FULLY GUARANTEED. GOLD AND SILVER READ NECKS AND IlRACELEl'S, Fen.S, AC. Spectacles Properly Pitted. Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., COR. OF ORANGE, TfllNET AlLOItlNG 890SPRING."890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest nud Most Elegant Atsertmeut of SPRING NOVELTIES New Heady for Your Iupictlen. We would also announce lhe purchasoef a Jeb Let of English Suiting and Treusering at a great sacrifice, which we will sell nt Astonishingly Lew Prices, 49-Cnll early te secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPOHTINO TAILOR INTHECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZf-tfd S.HK PEOPLES CASH STORE. FOR BARGAINS IN SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. FOR BARGAINS IN Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, FOR BARGAINS White Goods and Embroideries. FOR BARGAINS IN Clothing' Made te Order, -(ie where you tan get the llevt Oreds for the Least Mene. THAT PLACE IS THE s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. merI)art n People Cash Stere Hrre &h9vtlmtmtnt: - ... -1 rj Mir J J ft A rr rrrrrn Flrst-clawi Bait enn t had at all time at i..i.4 n OEO. KREINKR'M, Ju2-lwd Xe. X north Water Blreit. Gn?i17wKAntN8 "At,crionaeoi- HEINIIOLD'H, Near Depot- VTOTICE THE HEOULAR MONTHLY rLsl mcetlni of the Yeung Men's Democratic. KfJfAi.jrtl1 T ,lcm Tuesday Eve, June Sd. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. m3Wtd WILKIEC. BARR,Sccretnrj. "VVA.?,T,':UraIR'-4 rR GENERAL V Housework ; geed situations furnished freoef eharire. Apply I'ENN'A EMPLOYMENT IICREAU, 12 Seuth Duke Street. G REAT HA HOAINH IN AUCTION OOODS 1111.1 WJ.l'.K HI RKINIIOLDS, Near Depot. rc IOH RT- THAT LAROE CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within. mtt-tfd IfSiurj imiuivn, ruer; 1.1. Al, .i unt ! flBiires, go te JOHN HKST, 33-1 East Fulton atreel. m7-tfd H AOER A HHOTIIEH. Men's and Beys' FURNISHINGS! Neckwear. Unusual Value In Flowing-End Twks, nnd 22 Inch Feur-ln-Hnnd, new Summer Silk Fahrlcj, ntSTic. Beautiful Showing of entirely new Pongee effects In latest Flowing-End Tecks nnd 22-Inch Feur-ln-Hands, at fiOc. The New Ideas In Club Heuse Tle, Rens and Windsors are all here. Tinder-wear. A Bargain In Substantial Jean Drawers, all sizes, at 25c. Oauze Shirts, nt 25c. Fine English Balbrtggan Underwear, long and short sleeves, and extra sizes, at 50c. G. Benben ft Ce.'s French llalbrlgean Under wear. Excellent Quality Jean Drawers, Steckinette Bottems, at DOc. Hosiery- Special Value In Unbleached and Fancy Half Hese, nt 12c ; usual l.rc iiuallty. Speclal Values In Unbleached nud Fancy Half IIee, nt 20c ; usual 25c iiuallty. Fine French Balbrlggan, latest fancies In Im ported Hair Hese, SKe te 50c, The Geld Shirt, perfect fitting, well made, K.10 per half dozen. Try sample Shirt, a TOc" Shirt. Reinforced back nnd front, all linen besom, patent stns. Latest Novelties In Full Dress Shirts, nt 11.25 and 51. DO. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St,, LANCASTER. TA. TJAHOAI N8 ARGAINS ATTIIE Bon-Ten 13 East King St. Fine Trimmed Hats at 11.50. Fine Trimmed lints nt 82.00. Fine Trimmed lints nt J2.50. Fine Trimmed Hals nt ts.00. All the Latent Shapes nhd Trimmed with Ucst Materials, fully worth double the ineue . New Straw Shapes!! BIG BARGAINS!! Black Leghorn Hats at 37c each. Black Leghorn Hats nt 5$c each. Black Leghorn Hats at 73c each. Rest Quality Fionch Chip Hats at ft'c ench. LargcStraw Flats In every color, 8c each. Large, Fins Slraw Flats at 23c ench. Newest Shnpes In Black Valid) ke nnd Bel grade Straws at 4'c each. Children's Trimmed Sailors nt lOc each, In all colors. Children s Trimmed Hats, In all colors, at 29c each ; worth 75e te 1. Children's Lace Caps at 15e and 25c ; worth double. A Great Ribbon Sale ! Ever) color of Ribbon, 3, J unci 5 Inches wide at I2c. Per Yard, 12c. Per Yard, 12c. Per Yard. . Regular price fcr same goods, 0oand50e. We base enl) $,0 0 jsids of these ribbons They are selling er fast aud e ml vise ladles who wish any te mil at once, ns this U without any doubt the gieatest Ribbon Bargain eer elTVied 111 Lnncastei. A NEW LOT OF Flower Wreaths At Oc. at 15c, at 2tc, Going Very Tast. eiS-Eerj thing In the Millinery nt lees than ether stores THE BONTON MILLINERY STORE, Ne. 13 East King St., lurJMiuilHtvK LA.HAbi'EK, FA. MILLINERY SMI, ! ten eAMtertUcmetttjB. N' EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Warm Weather Geed) nr fU,..h. ,)Wnnredac'1 for w-vcral reasons equal in nppcamnce nnd cost teth.l I1I.ACK Pl.Alll nn.l uTlinil.'ii rum i viume .. .. , "hem,i .. 7 " w..ui.;iiiii...i,iMimir i-iunviiiK in prcseni. Maat of Fin 1 Cotten nnd Dyed with the Best DRAGON BLACK, they combine shecrncss, itunbluY DCnnlV Willi Inm en.li IOt It- I"- e.. ..., .-- ... ,......- ,. .... ... ' . "", trix.rLi . ' " ' ' ' 1 igurea Minis, inrte Llnem nnd Embreldctcd vnl ,, I- m ,pt , """ ,cr'nrll-e1fP"sc"tl"'8;.te60c., and everyone l Is th I-,.! .i.,. ... ..' "".'.' ""..' ' T" " :" "" i eny. uinBnununiO'c,8C, loe, llc Chambrajs, UUc, 16c, and 2jc. Ail warranted fast colors. BATtaATNS IX PEAIXL HUTTONS AND UIIUIOKS. FHHNESTOCK' 36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. fctcru aibwctitBcmettte. GKTJRAU,f18 LV AUCTION OOOD1 IlIlsTi WijKK. At HEINUOLD'B, Near Depot. irANTED-IIORSES TO rASTUHE. V Address, npr23-ird W. W. GROSII, Ncffsvlllc, la. COUNTRY OIHLS WANTED TO DO GEN. eral housework In the elly. Apply n;s'A KJll'LOYJIENT ItUHEAU. in 9-1 mil 12 Seuth DukuStrect. ALE HKLPFURNISIIED FREE. 1 Jinrnsfpr I 'mnlm-tn nut lliirnmi M m 01th Dukefitrect. inay2-U(l G'SEa?8 J AUCTION OOODS HElNHOLD'S.Nmr Oepet. ROUT A SHANK. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND .MEN'S , , OUTFMTERS, Ne. HO North Queen Streel. Shirts made te order as low as 11.00. Perfect fit guaranteed. nt-ld AT OUR OFFICE YOU CAN GET ANY amount of LANCASTER CflEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENR1CHER. Cl-USftL,AA.Pl?,AINS IN AUCTION GOODS T THIS WKEK nt HEINHOLDS, Near Depot. IJtREE FOR ALL FOR ONE WEKIC-UVN-3 caster Kmpleiinent Bureau, Ne. 01 North Duke street. niaMyd A UREAT IMFHOVEMENT TO OLD OR 4,V NewLnwnsbyuslnirLANCAHTERCHEAI. ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICUER. G HEAT BARGAINS IN AUCTION GOODS iiiie rx.iv Ht REINHOLDS, Near Depot. w HAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO i-ii-uiuii zeauieui Lawn or itenewnnuid One. pUBLlCSALE. On Satubuav, June 7, 1SW, A1 .f- "J Washington street, between Duke HiidChurih stricts.mt'Jo'cleokn. m the Bak ing Utensils of n Flrst-Clasn Bakcrv.one horse carriage, two business wngens, sleighs, four sets or geed harness, set of bakeeven castings with enst Iren furnace nnd boiler, dough cutters scales, wheelbarrows, nnd the entire outfit tee numerous te mention. T . , H.P.EICHLErt. Joel. L. Haixes, Auctioneer. in31-Sid Ty E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably dud that theie Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will ba n great help te yen. We use Inimitable " D1A MANTA" Ienes, which nre made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists ns the best ulds te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, :1.00 ; usual price, BteelHpectacles, fjOe.; usual price, 1.00. Artlflcl.il Lyes Inserted, 1 ; usual price, s I O. M. ZIHEHAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut nnd Walnut Streets. tnvH-lyd B OSTON STORE. TO-DAY. One Case Apron Ginghams, 5 c a yard. 21 Pieces Black and White Challies at 8c. One Case Yard Wide Best Batiste, I2jc a yard. 25 Pieces Light and Dark Challies at Sc One Case Dress Ginghams, 5"c; usual price, 8c. a yard. 19 Pieces Striped Crape Wash Goods, Light Celers, yc. a yard. je Pieces Curtain Lace at 10, 12J, 15, 17 cents a yard. 17 Pieces of 22 Inch Em broidery at 25, 35, 2,7lA, 50 cents a yard. 10 Pieces 22 Inch Turkey Red Embroidery at 25c a yard. One Case Dress Ginphams. 6yi c; usual price, 10c a yard. 10 Pieces All Silk Black Dra pery Nett, 75c; usual price, $1.25. See our goods, get our prices, and then let your own judgment decide whether you can de se well anywhere else as at Cil J aries Mil s. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE. NSTOR Tl. Ul ' J" """eurgaiiaies, ninsoei: , Dotti Flouncing nud Edgings yeti will find the la . uur '""" "'" nna tuamemy &tew SUmcgttstmctttg.l QARRIAOES. Doersom Carriage We iiJS UAHKIAflES, BUGGIES, usisivnB, aiAiuvur WAGONS, ttVi ,; "mess Wagen: also, Si Hnnd .MeCall Wiltens, JumpJseat fear HIKl Illli(rla will !. .n1., '... Zi-Yrr l2n.VSBrTffi S""0."!! -JES LJ. "nd Buggies will le sold nt Vstenlshln prices, at the DOERSOM OARRIAOB WOR! Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (fe Norbeck A Mlley). dMydAwR GEO. 8. NORBECK, 1 pANTALOON DAY. Pantaleon Day.l Just received lheery latest In TROUSER PATTERI MCORANN A NOWLEN, nplM)d 130 North Quee irANTEl)-APPUCATIONS OF C( ,ii i.rai men mm women for all kl sauice inner. Apply I'ENN'A E.MI'I.OVM RVT nirnu'j 12 south Duke Si F IREWORKS I riHEAVOHKSI FIREWORKS Wln.lsfiln in Ti. ilar. ..II U ..n. ...! .. ..w. ...... ... v........ -.mi ,.,u ncn si, icb. .I01IN K. WT.AVKIt A jn'J-lwd 101 West King bt,, Lnneastci SUR CIOARS, GOLDEN LION AN1 Querldu, nre clenr Havana filler rs, hiind-miule. In boxes of 2i, 60 and DEMUTH'H CIOAR SIOI Sf ! " llcu '" lu E,lsl Kln Hl oiieiiJi snerai Since our removal tn nnr nrncni in fome-lte the I-rnnktln lfimvpl nnr tranm creased wonderfully. This is easily nce for by the fact that our stock Is fre'h and mm our prices nre as low ns It Is os(. make them. Shoes were never sechea nresent. We rnn sell m, n inn'. ri. KniiRaroe Cenitres or Hal for U2.", whlc riiinpiire mserauiv with nnv shoe sold Cltv at n liiueh hhrher initie, wlille mi. of Calf bhees can't be iuinwi.irlirl iiv dealeis. We have n nice. lreivKhnn i. at 81, lint for tl.'ii you can uctahenutv. 1 jingiii uoiiffei i iiiuten al II..11, SJ, 2.2T, n A ceiiulna Hnnd Welt Shoe for fJ.75. Th mi Dargaiiu. -WM. H.GAST, NO. 113 NORTH QUEE? gupposlte the 1 ranlilln Heuse. ATAVOIW PROCLAMATION'. IIV J.X tuoerthonutliorlty csted In me irdlninee of thu Citv tir i.iinm.i,.r i i order ami command nil owners of deits i till) City of IjillCllkler te shut Ihnm null proper plate, or. If allowed te iun,tese lllUZZle the Mlnp frum nnd nflnr MflN JUNi: O.nt 6 p. m., IS'jO, until WEDNEt JIJJJl 17, i-VU. 1 lie OW MerA .lllnwinrrdntri. tn mn it Inn less murzled. will be liable te the fine rjeeiion.ei me ureillinnce or ;ll. lhe Itnnlmoe&nd ht- tlinnriiiiintniA ..f is 2, will be Inflicted ujien nny person ebstr the legally employed persons fiem carryl theeidlnanecsicpeelln(: thec.iiiturliiRi durlns the continuance or this preelavna Iniw .'U'ltil imtll'llT niAiM.' m 1 TAYOIVR PROCLAMATION' AT JjJL s.eiu,en of the year It Is of the ntnul oeriaiieo in ii un ronevnug ortlinanee be strictly observed : ihat "every ert.eii ei persons who possess or Inhabit the front shop, he bullillng adjoining te or fronting the feel iiiiini ,ir leuL ways wunin tueciiy shall , lift c rvi ., nlnn .. ... f ... . ..r .1.1 f. .. lltlllilllif- fr nmnprui ,. Kn .i..i.l .n... cleaned at least en the satniday of e.ich before 10 o'clock lu the ninrnhiL.. nml nim for the s-iine dlstauee keep the gutters and clean." The peihe of the city nre hereby Insti le enforce) the previsions of this ordinal ju.ii.Miei KUBEllT CLARK, Ma M 'ART1N llllOa. Theic nre facts In etnl Facts and Fan cies That ras cinate. iner Underwear that nte thrifty buyers. Heus Trench nalbrlggel derw car, nil sizes, T5c. ,1 llsh Balbrlggan Undeill all sizes, iOe, Gauze Shirts and Drawer! Sic. bpcrl.il sizes lu Underwear for short stout men. Lengths and widths right. huge men will find their sizes here. Si "rfcrlvcn" Elastic Seam Underwear, novel put together se It elves with every raJ Strength, lightness mid comfort for smJ All sizes In stock, Tee te SI. Heys' Siimmcl derwear nnd Knickerbockers. There ure about our bummer Undeiwcar and Ne( Shirts that tisciiiate the fanciful style colors nnd prlees never s'llted se well. dopend en our pen for description. Lend your eyes. 82 will pay for Shirts and wear htndsemely. The Thin Summer and Coats end Vests and Whlte and II Duck Vcsis aie nil In stock. The style! pleasing mid many Prices leaning ns llke them. About 1UJ llejs' Knee rant! 57.50 nnd (i qualities going atffl.M, size! II going nt broken prices because Ihl broke n sizes, all new. The I ustem TallJ or Heady-Mnde Clothing Department can i 5 ou with any Ideal Suit MARTIN BRO! 26 and 28 N. Queen St. gev &ah ev fviMtt. 1710R RE.VT-HA.VD'.nME PRONT !( L1 en 2d fleer. .Ne. 1J WestKlngstree'tj III KM.iuuii in ineciij loreinee or light buslid liKiulreef w. w. AMns. I m-i-tfd Aller'tUu ln'l SECURE A HOME KOR YOUR EAMIIJ Secure a Heme for Your Fami VOll SALE OX THE MOST LllinHAL TERMrfl I've.Miliirr brick dwelllusr beuses. IntK el feetdeeii, en Lnnruster avenue, between V.l IHltnnU U'liien mred. i ,..... .nm. I.il.lr ilui lllmr L.tn.a .,. J 4.v.u,j ,'iin ..-.v.....!, iiiiuirn .TJlll DO s.ird reef, peivhe In front, leth Hi feet deeii North Pine, betweeu Cheluut and Waif m n...i..i.l. .... .11 i ..... - tI a.u-&iuij uwitv uiit-iiiii. iiuuscs wiui rr, vnrds. Iren fences, lets lull t,fi rii. n ii Walnut, between Marj nud Pine sereeU. l Twe-story brick dnellln.- houses, lets m i4 dceti, en W est !,emen street, betweeu Charlvi iidu .nary sirvcis. Threotery brick dwelllm; houses, leU 1W) cj deep, with all the modern Improvements, fril yards, en West Chestnut street, between Psl andNevInstrreU. fl Alse linusehen East Walnut, North LlfJ North Mary, between Walnut nnd Lemen, iJl u-'uiun, uenreen jiary ami i-ine urivis, 5 AH the above houses nre In ,'oed order, nev' fiiijiereu. giw uxiure's in an uie rewuih, ivawrr he kite, hen, nnd the cellars wiirmntedtubi it J inn mm n- uir ) eurseir, no iruuni-j 10 !ii you. 1 I OU IHIEU I hxMru,er8 tf Te-yq.M,M ,ij, WiNeriu.sn'fcirfeij - . '5-4ftrtlwtu.ftati.J- J3c-ri ,- " .