Rfff;'7)r ,r ?'& m BWSffiin&fmrr im ERECTORS MEET. 4' M mil ctMH m mum ik TK Mf TilH ClilCR. it" v i Ttnrtr Committal's Repert Shew ' jwiliti and Expn4lturi Fer V iCeivxaiA, June 7. Th ehoel beru ItMirnMtlnK Hit evening te ciose hiiim forthe ver. Members prs- U Mmn. Allisen, Cttrir, sik, iy, L -.- M TWM . IVAlfA . wnw iTier. uruiuviiu vfwi.v. ; TW ItuN cemmiUM made the financial t for the mar. the total being t Ke- fM0e.72;txpentlturea, f 23,058.40 5 847.321 ainxiDR runa, receipts. SI ; xptadlturw, ?2,2G8.76 ; balance, 1 report w referred te the borough UtoraferaiiJlU 1 were ordered te be paid amounting te , jerintendent Heffman reported the at- u the public school (i ter the iMdlBI June 2d. All promotion been triads and pupils enrolled for Item. president submitted a lengtby re- Laflabedrlnc a number et recommen- leni relating te the best interests of the , and thanking the beard for mcir Operation In the dlschargp of tlietr lea, V lie beard was declared adjeuried sine IBsemary May ropertoi roceiringxcertin- . . . ... ref election from Messrs. uoe. m. aiu- , Jehn A. Slade and W. O. Tayler. The went Inte organitatlen with Air. tide as temporary president and Mr. rlc as temporary secretary. KiDr. W. O.'Tayier was olected president, Making bis sixth eonsecuuvo term. kThe salary of thosecrctary wis fixed nt 1 per month, and I W. May was eiecicu eretary, making his sixth term. '.The bend of the treasurer was fixed nt 8,000, and the Columbia National bank aa elected treasurer. KTfce salaries of the Janitors wero fixed at 1 same rate as last year. Janitors were fleeted as follews: Cherry strect, Jehn &Xllngbeil; Toplar street, Jehn wcmii : sat street, C. Strawbriuge; iimtiiuie B. Leckard: Fifth utreet, Grafton fosnsen: encra beuse. Frank McFalla. ,The salary of the librarian was fixed at 100 per year and Miss M. E. hesi was ted librarian. ! , The tax rate for the year was fixed at .' ills for general purpones sum 1 mill ler sklng fund. There Is no change in inn ; rate. SThe salaries of the teaehers were fixed at 1 tame rate as last year. JTue school term for 1900-01 was fixed at lit and one-balf months. H Children's Day Services. 5 Children's Day will be observed ou Sun- morning in Trinity Tiorenneu church, I In this connection the Sunday school 11 celebrate the 46th anniversary. The iron will be handsomely decerated and (fine order of worship rondcred. Children's Pay will be celebrated en today morning in the Methodist church Tery interesting exercisos. The itch will be trimmed. f.The Presbyterian Sunday school will el- re their Children's Day 011 Sunday nlng. The exerclses will be Intercst- tand the church decorated. Iren's Day will occur In Mount Ien yHi E. church en Sunday at 2 and 8 ' Rv. H. TV W Smith. f Allmitln , N. J., will preach in the morning. Mr. Butler, of Gettysburg, will 1 tin we oecena street j.uineran t en Sunday. ' Smith, aged 10 years, son of Simen met with a painful accident latt at Third and Chestnut streets. and a railroad signal cap, which he Vwas a box of blacking. 11 0 et- l te open It with n stene nnd an ex- t followed. A piece of the tin struck 1 in the left arm, cutting nn ngly aeverlngnn artery. A physician hip bla injury. Taeeffce -tUrner and Sylvester llertzlcr, Bwn.were before Snuire Selly lastoven- for riding en freight trains. They paid fteoate and wero discharged. itysmiiu Bueu 11 is who, aiiii, uciere ) Selly, for assault and battery. The 1 was settled. The parties are cel e red. re. Barnh A. Cerwin, mether of G. K. fin, of this place, died en Thursday at May Point. The remains will be light te town en Sunday at 10a. m, and terred In Mount Iloihel cemetery. LfJU W. May entertained the school beard evening at enuie s ice cream saloon r the meeting of the beard. - Tke funeral of rerey A. McCauley was yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. abersortbe Aurera Secial club iittoiuled 1 funeral lu a body. t$$ '&&. THERE AVAS II All. IN IT. (tterm or Vobtertlny Bid Uuiiiniie In the County. wTfce storm of yesterday afternoon was .mere sovere lu some soctieus of tLia aty than it was in Ibis city. Uore tuore pa hoary fail or ralu, which gar the its a geed wasbluir and made itself use- I In ether ways. It was belioved by wheu the storm came up Unit would be hall, but Unit ieally passed around, us. Dark Uls. ,lniriiia i Bome tlme southern, seulheajsteiu. and wuith- ern directions from the city. Down at i Harbej- Uiere was a very heavv lall of rail, which continued for fifteen minutes r,more, Stones a large us walnuts, with 1 bulls, were found, and after the hterm ceased they could be shoveled up. The liaroer noenlo secm te have missed opportunity te fill thelr ice houses. hall breke a great many window for ditferent lieeple. and it is sieved te have dene much damuKe te nit, especially te the grapes. At diOerent I tne tobacco plants which have just l set out were badly cut, but It is early they will gniw out of It. About ega Centre tliore was considerable I of hail, but it was very neurlv as irreat feSfe Harber. The reads wero badlv bed In that sectleu, as the rainfall was ry heavy. JHm dark cleudi In a soulucasterlv ion seem te have breuirlit hall ulsn. ktwgau down about Millport and waH a ad deal heavler in the direction efStruv and through the Laiupeters. On ant of the hail the air Is much cooler 'ami lwoiile have somethiin; te be iful for. 'rts ?'3I f . A 11IU WKECK. irretsht liusbes Inte Anether nud 11 ,& Tlllnl Intetlm Wrnnlr. 1 morning the Pennsylvania railroad ny Jiail a large and very bcrleus at Vulley creek, which is just east Qwplngtqwn. Onefreleht train, that 1 going west and had cars of different Is, was run into by another irelue In (avue dlrciieu. Ten cars of the first 1 were knocked off the rails and broken es. Just as the wieck occurred r Height train was nassln? t-It dashed into the mass of broken , atia five of the ears of that train were U 011. Beth tracks were covered ears, several of which were also I agslnet the teleirranhtower. break. t building up very badlv and ai. k wrecking it. The wreck occurred Kee crriecK, ana the wreckcri from nmrg ana olher places were sum- me large force of men went te , and It was six o'clock this morning uiy uati uie tracK cjearcu. News wnlsu brings the Philadelphia tlper, was about an hour late. that In all of the vxteusive wracks that this company is continually bavins-, It Is seldom that any railroad men are hurt. Alt escaped uninjured lnUiat of this morning. A FINE CONCERT. Given by Prof. Tberbhn'a OrtdMnlral Scheel and Yeung Zdles'.' '" Iiast evening the orchestral school of rref. Carl Therbahn, the well known teacher of music, gave n Ancert in thb chapel of Trinity church. The'hfialr was given nndcrthe auspices of the Junier Mis sionary society of the church, nnd the at tendance was quite large. In addition te the number of the schebl. the following young ladles assisted at the cencert: Miss M. Mae Byerly, of Mlllors Mlllers ville, and Misses Levlula D. Kaufman, Benrleltn M. Mitchell, Marien Hatnaker and Effie G. Bewman, of this city. Kvery neinber of the programmewas well given, reflecting great credit upon the performers as well as Prof. Therbahn, ami the applause by the andlcnce was very liberal. The programme In full was as follews: Overture Welcem, Op. "2,.M K. N. OitJIn, Tnunhnliner March It. Wagner. HanoSeUHtu (Allegre con HplrIle), .Merart. MIm Marlen itamnkcr. Flute Kole Al pi ne Mcrne. Op. 290 W. I'epp. Jehn K. Hmall. PInoDue-8onaU,On.a -...A. Dialielll. Misses lAVltila D. Kaurmnn and Henrietta M. Mitchell. Haxophene Hale Must We then Meet bh Htrnn- Eers ?..., - ......11. Tbemns. Geerge Kahlcr. Overture Heme Circle..... .R. Hrhlenegrell f Ailmtle Frem nuydu's Hymjihenle .Ve, .... 1 Vlvnrn Anl Piane Hole-llharModle Hongretse Ne. 2. Frank MuL Miss Mse Jljerly. Violin 8ofe-Hoii vcnlr of tlie Alps, Op. 01 ... A. llcrniun. Clurcnce rteyer. Plnne Bole-rantnsle from the Opera Zsmpa, Op. 93. MlnsEflleU. Ilewman. Qimrtctte for Four Violins Op. (...... lUlleline. Harry I). Hepkins, Merris Iecl), riarence lleyer, I.uther IJ. Herd. Helectleu-Oii NnUennl Airs, Op. 81.......:.. -. Thce. .Moses. Ornnd Marcli-Kur Kaiser nnd Itelcli.. A. Hen. Unit ou (lerracht'n Alimony lleml. Suit was brought this afternoon by J. W. Jehnsen, esq., for the Ijincas Ijincas ter county peer directors, against V. II. Oorrecht, principal, and A. A. Myers, Isaae D, Lutz, nnd Jehn F. Urlmmer, auroties, te rcoevor en a S-'tOObend given by Gerrechl when he took out his appeal te the supreme court from the erder of our court, orderlng him te pay te Ills wife Henrlclta Gerrccht, S-'0 per month alimony out of the trust cstate in his hands. Mr. Gerrccht considered this amount oxcesslvo and inmle no payinentl since lust Ducomber, oxpeettng te have the supreme court di minish the amount. Ills appeal, however, was uel. prossed, and the bend was couso ceuso couse quontly forfeited, resulting in tho'presont action. The alimony from July le December, 18S9, was recovered by an attachment suit uftortheceuttjiud tnnde an order for Its payment. Mrs. Gerrechl has been innln t ilned for boiiie tlme pii.it ut the alms house The Otliut- Slde. A slatomeiit nppuared in thu i'eIuiiiiin of lust oveuing's papers te the en'ect that Hubert l.lttle, the brakeman whuniiii Jtirctt at UmelPN Landing en Memluy, wat in destitute circumstances. A loprouenU leprouenU lopreuenU UvoofSuperliiteudonl Wilsen was in town te-dny, and he Hinted that tliore wns no necessity for the mail belng an object of charity if they avail themselves of the privileges olio red. The rules el the com" pany roqutre till new men te beceme ineiu ineiu be rs of the llcllcf department. Lltlle bo be bo camea moinberenrly in May and puld In but 1-80. Fer that he will rccolve enu dollar jier week for fifty-two weeks Jf It lsi shown that he is incapacitated lorweik. In addition le this the man has $39 coming te hi 111 from the company for wages. This statement is but fair te the railroad com pany. Almest Struck lly 11 Train. This morning a countryman, who was driving a herse bllched te a covered wagon, stepped ou Water street below Millllii. He get out of the wagon te attend te heiiiu busi ness and left his wlfe sitting in the wngen. About that tlme the Quarry vllle train due here at 7:40 came up the track. The horie frightened and desptte the efforts of his ewner te nt op him he Jumped upon the track almost In front of the engine. Jelf Greir, the engliicer, Is a careful mini nud when he saw the danger he quickly re versed bin eiiglneiuid brought It ten stsnd still within u couple of feet of the teaiu. The woman was se frightened by the acci dent that she Jumped from the wagon anS fainted. She was carried Inte 11 neighbor Ing house, whero nlie was unronseloiiH for a short tlme. lluil HeyH. There are numernus gangs of bad boys in this city who should be dUporsed. Tliore is ene let that gather at Duke and German t reels, and ninuse thoiuselves by breaking window glasses in the school building, Anether let make themselves n nulsaiire by playing ball ou Ann strect, botweon Orauge and Chestnut. Unoef the largest and worst crowds Is thu ene that meets ut Mulberry mid Juntos street. Lust night tliore was half a hun dred or mera tliore playing in the middle of the street, cursing, swearing and Insult ing poeplo. Anether bad let make their headquarters ut the corner of College and Marietta aveuues. Hiiuuwny Of n l.umbc-r T011111. The teum of W. G. Mollluger A Ilie. ran e(T this morning en the Willow Street turnpike, a few miles south of this city. The team was leaded with lumber and was In charge of 11 seu of ene of thu Melllngers. In going down a hill a beard slipped and struck 0110 of the herres. This started him running and the boy full from thu wagon. The wheels imsscd ever ene leg and crushed It. After running some ilistance the team was stepped. Anothei- Suit A uel ut-1 the County. V. M. Gilbert, late solicitor for the prison lnspccteis, te-day bieughl a suit against the county te recover 9110.71. which he claims te be due him for ceuimlssluns 011 moneys eolleclcd fur goods sold from the prison. The inspectors admit owing him jlO, but say that It Is no 111010 than that amount. The Yeung People. The Yeung People's society, of the Duke atreet M. I. church, met last nlghtaiid con cluded te meet only unce n mouth, the dec dec etid Friday, dining the mouths of July and August. Mihs I.lllle Halt Mas olected organist,. l'osteiiu-u Heiii-h Cliiiuce. The Sunday hours at the postelllco will be changed after te-morrow. Poeplo Mho hase biibioeitthcre would de well te make unote'of this. The hour was lieiu 11:30 a. m. te 12:30 p. in. New It will be fiein 8 te Da. 111. Ders Muxt He Muzled. The owners of dogs should remember that this Is the last day that dogs will be allowed te run loeso uumurzled. They must have thelr heuds bandaged up for eue month. The mayor hay appointed a deg catcher and the ordlinmce will be en forced. Other Eniimorntei-H Appointed, Themas Kaby, of the Sixth ward, uud Geerge W. Loclier, of the Ninth, vcre obliged te resign us census enumerators, owing te ether business. Harry Heist took lZaby's place and Glcssner l.cin.in get that ofLecher. A Hand Picnic. The baud picnic that is belug held ut Fenryu Park te-day Is belug yery largely attended, although, there are net main main over from Lancaster. Quite a number of well known bauds tire ou the grounds. T.xpcntlen Issned. Abram K. Ilerr, through bis attorney, P, D. liiiker, Issued execution this morning for $SS7.71 against Ulatn T. nosh, of East Lampeter. This svcnlnic we will sell all the 23e,tOe and 75c UnilerirarmenU out of our show window, lid AKTltlClI'S P. O. K. The First of the Htimmer Excursions. Next Thursday morning at 7:40 U10 Junier Missionary society's cxoursleti train te the ML 1'cnn Giavlty rend nl Heading will Irate, the Blcvens Meuse dtpet, te get back by 8 p. m. Everybody who has taken this trip Is enthu siastic ever Its charms. The tickets Include the BtvltOibackniid street car coupons. Trinity Lutheran Church Excursion Te Heading, Mineral Hprlngs and Ml. Term tlrally railroad, en Thursday, June 12. Train leaves Quarry vllle at 0.80 a. m., fsre 1 WX lave Incnster (King street) at7:W( Columbia at 7.35 fare, II JO. The rules named Include street car fare In both directions through the rlty of Heading, and eight miles ride erer Hie M t. Tenn Oravlty railroad, the New Hwllcliback. Jiine.&,7.V,ll Slenthi MAnv.-Jn this city. Itnlph Douglas Man by, son or William ami Annie Manny, In his 4th month. The relntl vas and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te ntleiifl thnmnerai, rrem his parents' residence, Ne. 118 East New street, en Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd Mkykh. In CenteHVllle, en the 7th IdsL, Jehn Meyer, gf d 79 years. The relatives and friends of the family are r spcetfiilly Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Batnuel Elliett, Ne. 2UBeuth Queen street, en Tuesday after noon at o'clock. Interment nt Iincasler cemetery. 2U1 HciiwrnBL. In this city, en tlm flth Inst., Charles Hrliwebel, In the (Kid ) riirer his age. The relatives and friends or thn fmlly-ale Eo-slm-ke-ne e Tribe. Ne. 22, 1. O. It. M add the linncasterMirnncrcher, arc resiecirully Invited te at I end the funeral, from his lute residence, Ne. 471 Freiberg street, en Monday nlternoen at 4 o'clock. Intcrinentat Zleu's remetcry. ltd Kauffmak. June 8, isne. In Philadelphia. Francis A., only son of Joeph A. and Martha A. Kaufliiian, III Ills 4M J tar. Funeral from his father's residence, 4217 laid low street, Philadelphia. Mtrtrheta. " Grain ann itovIbIeiih rurnlshcd by H. K. Yundt, llreker. Ciiioaeo, June 7, 1:00 e eleck p.m. Wlicttl, corn, flats, l'era. uira. June Ill I HI K July vi',i August ni Hptemtier.. ... !)2 October, , December , W,i Vnur 12 & (1(0 se ml 0 22 37 Crude Oil-June 8;j Closing Prices 2:14 o'clock p. m. Wheal com imts. 1'erir. ijira ii.nrt . . ni 31 JS July- II2J4 AllRUSt - IM Heiiemter P2J October . December - UlJi Year Consels Crude Oil July 3tji Mi? 30 sis 12 80 13M 607 0 20 37K 24 87JJ Carious. :: 57S 2S Receipt. WlnlerWheat... Spring Wheal.... Cern Oats....i , - Rye Hurley Consels Head. Receipts Hogs.... Kecelpls-Caltle. Htoek Mnrketn. Quotations by Ri'cd,McGraim A Ce., Imnkers l.nucastcr, I'n. NKW YOIIK I.IMT, 11 A. H. 12M. Ir.S Atchison. Tep., Santa Fe Canada I'acluc. C. C. C. A I Colerado Ceal (Vutrnl l'uoltle. Canada Southern txijfi Myt fhl.Si. U.vl'hg . Dcn.A. KlfiO Del. U & W HO' J UV.i Krle Wi Wi Krle 2nds - Jer C..... - K.AT Leil..l,N- imjj mi U Shere - 113)2 113)i Mlrh.Cen MiHseurl Paellla. V', "! Heck. Valley - N. P...J .T7 37t( N. IM'ref. M (O)J N. West.- N.Y.C 110 110 New Knglaiid 60) f tJi hilNt TCIlllCNSOO Omaha - Oregon Tnuiscoiitliieutnl. U) M',i Ontario A W- Paclfle Mall lllchmendTcriiiln.il 2:1 2.1 SUl'nlll 77K 77K Texas Parlnc SS.'? '."."i Union Pnclllc U7jJ C7), WabiuiU Cem .... Wabash l'ret. .") Wi Western U . K'J H.'r)J West Shern Henda rtlllAOKI.l'llIA LIST. lh. Val . It. N. Y. A Phlle, lu H. H,. M 61 Reading 2.1 7-10 UIU Leh. Nav 62); 62JJ llcntenv. Pass v.ai: N. Cnt. Peeples l'uss lldgt's . 60S (v'.JJ ilciu bucfttocmcute. CHEAP-PUKE HYP. WIIIHKIHV, I11.ACK herry, Ginger and Kunimel lirandles. HOHRER'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 22 Centre Square, WTA NTEDSPRIG HOYS ATIO NOW Til V CHAllLOnKSTKKiri'. ltd ("1 HAND LUNCH THIS P.VENING AT THE I IbiiiNlug Heiikc, Nes. SI nnd 2(1, corner of Chestnut unit christian streets, oppeslto the lVnn'n. Depot, ltd" II. KANSING, Proprietor. I7IR1MH PICKED LANCASTER COUNTY ' stranherrles for Stmdav, this eienlng. Alse Turtle Soup, Pregi, Deviled Crabs, Spiced and Salt Oysters. Fresh Pens nnd ether cgf tahles. tW. ECKKHT, It Ne ISO East King Street. CLAM hOUP FOR LUNCH TO-NIGHT at theSHAMROCK, 3M.I Kast King Stn-et. SiriMiger's ll.rren tap, ltd , J. It. DONNELLY, Prep. CLAM.M1UP roil LUNCH THIS EVEN. ing at tlm Schllkr lleuu, 2::) North ((ueniiklreet. Helb't, llaeirucr's and Sprciig. er's Ilecr en tne. ltd W'M. SPANGLElt, Proprietor. 4 hi 10DPIHH CAKES WITH TOMATO SAUCE J FOll LUNCH TO-NIGHT at the Maner etel. 217 mid 21U Wtwt IvIiilf Klnpl iinniwlln the King Street Rink. Klekrrs and Sprenger's lltx'r draiin ft inn the keg. JOHN 1). I1ISSINGEK, ltd Proprietor. (-iknuincsnappeKTjeiFp rat lunch H t" night ntWIrlh's. Hulkci, Wackeraud Hprcngcr's llecrs en tap. , , MHH.WIRTII, ltd North Christian street. TToti:17feu s.vleTn "this city, doing 1 1. geed tuisiness and choice location. Ar ply ut THIS OFPIJE. ltd rANTED. Hejs nnd wants, wanted lit Juue2lil girls 12 .icars old nnd up PlflENlX CORK WORKS. SCHOOL TAX, IKU-THi: DUPLICATE IS new In the hands of the Treasurer. 'I hree per cent, oil If paid before August 1. OlUce hours rrem i n in, till 1 p. in. . , W O. MARSHALL, TrciiMirer. JejtnnhlR Ne. U Centre &n,uurc. rplIE ONLY CIGAR STOKE WH1UIEYOU L can purehase luipeited unit Key Writ Cl,'urs,and II. F. Hraelei 'sKuperhirCavendlJli. DEMUTlPs CIGAR SHIRK. Ill East King Street. alK-tMR Telephone. BAU' HA IT CI1U1IS Firt-cl,ns Halt can be had nt all times nt .... , GEO. KRKINUR'S, Ju2.vd Niv 1 .yrlh Water btreet. atj-i! 11 avITtii i: IIWT ASSORTM f.nt "of ..?' l'lix'8 and Clg.ir Helders. French Hilar Pipes In uises.rX:. each. All the One brands of Smoking Tobacco. ,u .,... DKMUTH'B CIO Alt STOKE. IWfdlt ui East King street, rplIKY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN X Lqunl Hilly Wiut'i. Hnnna Filler Clgur "l. . ,..N"'A5lWNORTHQuKKNST. itec5-tiiud.M,Tu,Th.S f ANTeT).-QUARIIYMEN" WANTED 1X3 n?,L ,'(u?r,ry hy l,,u lK-rtfl1 r ln. Apply at fJ.lJ'1'ruhWluurry, near New Clly VVatcr UiKIS, 1 4 NICE 11UILDING IMF FeiTsAl.E. COR ..JuLa,cU 'l"'1 cl'rK,lal' strci-ts near niiirent Immediate possession. In. '"' 2 SOUTH QUEEN ST1CEOT. PUIILICSALEOF ILLINOIS HORSIN I On Monday, June V, We, will be sold JiO-'fsan'.Wal'Btebles. Market street, rear Ji.fa,7atV.1 llmv Lancaster. Pa., a carload 0 "S Horscs.seme driving horses and geed bale te' commence at 1 o'clock 11, in. A rredlt of 00 days wlllse given. ' rf m JW PANIEL LOOAN, ItrMt 9kkctlemtnt. IOST-A GOI.C WlACEt,nT-ON THE J Heiilh side of West Orange street, between ater and Charlette streets. A literal reword wilt hQpaidbyretnrr.Inf same te tblsorncser te NO. v W. OH ANOE HT. -pMNKTAILOniNUt ALt. THE LATEST NOVELTlfcH IN FINE. WOObE.NH,AT aphMmdR Ne. 41 West KlngHtrcct. TJEST 80 HAVANA FII.t.F.ll CIO AH IN JJ the city, at M 111 M.Y WA ITOH. i'r. VW (1U1 H )JSVVS WH decS-OmdM.Tlt.Tb GIIEAT HAIMJAINM IN AUCTION OOODH THIHW.KKtNUoLOTiNHirlpeU A THOaTEK'H COttNEB HALOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served every morning from 0 te It!. Kupperl's Celtbrated Beer drawn from the keg. aprtO-lfd TUIHJEH HAVE IX)NO K1NUE. DECIDKO fj that IllllyWattis Cigar U the Best In the State. "U 10. NOHTH QUEEN 6T. dcc8-mdM.Tu,Th J B EST TWO FOll F1VECF.NT.C10AH8 the city, B11.111 HAii.n, decfrHndM.Tu.ThJ T IVB I1A1T I Live Bait for Bass Fishing, A nd 1 1 Window Awnings for sale et Southern ""nf-iVvd ED. HANKING. rTHiETSfkvv ei)riEHiJici:it. Iletcl Keepers, Hearding Houses, Oreeers and all Cutters of Meatsuse our Hllcer. It Is , riper feet one. Will slice llrcad. Fruits and nil Hone Hene less Meals, etc., etc. It will Oil a wantleng felt, mill Its construction makes Its use perfectly safe. 11 will be a household treasure te all who " iU NATIONAL MANUFACTORY CO.. m2l-trd iBSHherinan Ht.. Lancaster, l'a. JUNEHOHI-m" AK1 THF. Het Days Are Here! ICE CHEAM HOllA, MII.K HIIAKE AND KHU1T CHEAM HYItUPH. Elegantly hcrvedet LONO'B West End Drug Btore. Chestnut and Mary 8U. Htrawberry and Lemen Syrups made fresh from from the Fruit. te-day. ltd B HOWN'H DRUG STOlta Skin Curative Seap Keeps the Skin Seft nnd Smeeth ns Velvet. Cures All Skin Diseases and Heals All Cutane Cutane ous Eruptions. PRICE 16c CAKE. -AT- BROWN'S DRUG H.nl3-lyTu,Th,B-R JT0RE. TOSK IIROS. i HARTMAN. Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! OREAT 11AUGAINS1N PHRKSOLS. GENTS SUN UMllllBLLAB, WAGON UMURELLAS. COACH UMBRELLAS. All kinds of Umbrellas nnd Parasols made te enlci . ALSO.NET PARASOLS. REPAIRINO & RECOVERING NEATLY DONE. AT THE MAKERS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. nprl2 3md OEI.kcT COUNCIL ORDINANCE, NO. 1. May 7, 1SW, In Select Council Head and He fu red te Flnance Committee. Same Day RtiMirted A iMrniu lively and Oidercdtobe Printed. AN ORDINANCE. Appropriating SM10.SO of l'ri'iiilums from Sale of Lean te Pay Interest en Leans. He It ordained by the Select nnd Common Councils or the City of lJinn.iter,UliatSl,U6.b0 of the premium received from snlonfleaubo appropriated le pay Interest ou Leans. Ordained nnd enacted Inte a law at the city or laincastcr, June 4, lw. J.H. I1AUMGAHDNER, President Common Council. DaviiiL. Dkkn, Clerk Common Council. I). E. LONG, President Select Council. J. K. HAIIR, Clerk Select Council. Approved June 0, IRK). Je7-3td ROHERT CLARK, Mnj or. STTlkcFteuncil ORDINANCE NO. 3. May 7, 18W. In Select Council Rend nnd llcrcrred te Finance Committee, Snme Day Reported Anirmiillvcly undOnlcred te be Printed. An Ordinance Refunding fO.WO of the Lean or February 6, liDO. WllKilKAi, Since the pnssnge of the Ordlnniice Ne. i, enacted February 5, M, ruudlng certain six per cent, certlllcatesef Indebtedness, II has been dlM-exrcd Hint the amount of SI.My-fle llnnrtriil (J0.600) Dollarsinere of said certlllcates of Indebtedness were presented for redemption than said ordinance punided for; therefore, He It erduliied by the Select nud common Count lis of the City of Uincaster, that for the purpeM of refunding said Slxtv-llve Hundred (pl,.'MI) Dollars of the Clt's luilititcdness that the mayor of the city bound Is hereby author ized uml empowered te Is.ne n ccrtltlcatu of Indebtedness for Slxty-tlve Humliel (fO.VX)) Dollars, bearing four per cent. Interest, the sama te be placed lu the Sinking Fund. Ordained and enacted into a law nt the City of I-unrnstcr, June 1, lsye. J. H. HAUMGARDNER, Picsldcnt pre tern. Common Council. DaviiiL. Drr.x, Clerk Commeu Council. D. K. LONG, President Select Council. J, K. IHliu, Clerk Select Council. Approved June 0, lSW. Junc7-Md ROHKIIT CLARK, Majer, A N ORDINANCE. Anpreprhitlng the public meucj s of the city of ljmeust.il te thesev oral departments thereof for the fiscal year commencing en the llrstday of June, 1SW. Mhcriex 1. He It ordained by the Select nnd Common Councils of the city or Lancaster, that the sum of two hundred ami four thousand one hundred and scveuti.lhiec (201,173) dollars he and Iho same Is especially appropriated te the scicnil objects hciclnunci named, for the fiscal ear ceinineiulng en the tlrstdayef June, A. D. IMHIi niCEIITs. Nine mills en fU.lCM.iW fH7,yOOC Water rent .. .V.'ttl IX) Hetel licenses ld.ux) ft) Market rents 7,ftM 00 Rent of city property 1,000 til License tax mid receipts Irnm mil) or. 3,tXX) 10 Additional pencnUige, collection of city tax . 600 00 Additional iH-rcintuge en wnter icnts. 150 U) Total . . .$201,173 00 SKCTle.N 2. Te pay Interest en leuns, Including sinking rund $ 3W123 IS Te pay principal en leans I mil W Te pay State tax. . UuiM Te pay street damages . ltl.UM (0 Repairs of streets .,000 00 10 pay gnuiing, guttering, sew cm, tiehslnesnud mncadamling nclglnn and Asphalt blocks Water works general . . .. l.ujuiK pipes Salaries .. . l'olliennd turnkey Salaries of engineers, drivers nud lire department .. .. Flre department, general Empire house.. . Te purchimi base . ... Llghtlug city Heard of health Prtiitlng uud stationery. Temporary le.ui Kelly claim Abatement en city lax Abatement en water tax . Colliding clly tux Centlngenclca. 10.1O) 00 3,11X1 00 11,1X1)00 a,ve 00 0,100 te I5,fU 00 7.170 SO J,0 00 6,1X0 ft) l.bOO 0) 2li.lXs) 00 1.IXX) 00 1.200 ft) 22.010 00 2.'X) ft) ,l,ft) 00 2.H0 IX) JX) tu 5,311 22 Total . V-'OI.UiOO Ordained and cnucted tntea lawat the City of Lancaster, June 4, iswl. J.H. HAUMGARDVKR. President Commeu Council. Daviu L. Deen, Clerk Common Council. I). E. LONG, President Select Council. J. K. Hahk, Clerk Select Ceuucll. Appruvvr) Jnnsli. lUXi. jeo-em HQUKKXCLAHK, Majer. Jtew difttvtvtfaemcnt fiAnntAaK. Doerftem Carriage Works. FINE CAHltt AOEH, HUOOtlM, riLETONfl, MAHKET WAOONB, KTc A 'Platform lltiiiicss Wsgeii: nlse, Heoond Heeond Heoend Hand Mi-ChII Wngeus, Jitmp44eat Uirrlages and Buggies will b sold nl astonishing low prices, at the DOERSOM OAREIAOE WORKS, Cemer of Duke and Vine HI reels (formerly Nerbtck A Mllcy), dMydAwll GEO. B. NQRUECK, Prep. "I IHL1 WANTED FOIIUKNEIIALHOUSK. VT work, Ne. 01 Ni.rth Diue street, Umcos Umces tcr Employment Htiresn. may2-lyd -I REAT IIAIIOAIN8 IN AUCTION GOODS VJ1 IIHM WEEK al HKINHOLD'8. Near DeeU GREAT HAHOAINH IN AUCTION OOODS THIS WEEK nt HEINHOLD'H, Near DepeU G BEAT IIAHOAINH IN AUCTION GOODS Tlllb WEEK III HEINHOLD'S, Near DcpeL irA NTEDOIHI.S FOll GENERAL W Housework ; geed situations furnished free of charge. Apply PENN'A EMPLOYMENT HURF.AU, 12 Seuth Duke Htrcet. G RF.AT IIAItOAlNB IN AUCTION GOODS THIS WEEK nt HEINHOLD'H, Near Depot CITY tXx.-THE CITY TAX DUPLICATE Is new In the hands of the City Treasurer Ter collection. An abatement of three per cent, will be allowed for prompt payment. Olllce hours from 0 a. in. te 12 m. and 1 te 3 p. in. Ou Monday and K itnnlny evenings the office will be open from 7 te 8 o'clock. t J.H. HATHFON, Juneetn.1011 Triasurer. N JEW Neckties and Pins. AT KKIBMAN'B. RKAT HAHGAINS INDUCTION GOODS T THIS WEEK nt HEINHOLDS, Near Depot. -pANTALOON DAY. Pantaleon Day. Just received the very latest In TROUSER PATTERNS I McGRANN NOWLEN, aplMyd 130 North Q.uccii St, G HEAT HARGAINS IN AUCTION GOODS THIS WEEK at REIN HOLDS, Near Depot. J." MARTIN A CO. During the Menth of June -AT- J. B. MARTIN & CO'S. rA Meney Having Menth te Purchasers. HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS. SUMMER SILKS-75 quality down te 3ee. oOe miallty down te 2.V;. BLACK HILKS-Ten pieces reduced te P5c. former price $1.26. Warranted for ene year net tocutershlft. SURAH S1LKS-AI1 the tl n yard Surah Silks Reduced te 75a per jard. HLACK HKNRIETrAS About Iwcnty-tlve Short Lengths, miming from 6 te 16 yards-. $1.60 iiunllty at $1.10; $1.2.3 iiunllty nt UOc; $1 eiinllty nt70e. " HLACK HRILLIANTINE-Ferty-six Inch whlent&Oc, worth 75c. The Greatest Hargnlns lu Itlnek Dress Goods cvcreflcrcd. DltE-sS SAT1NES Thlrtj-lle cent qunllty ntlOe; 2jeiualltvat 15c; ISc quality at I -'Ac; Y2m nnnllty at 10c; 10c quality at 8c. PARA-sOl.S Closing out the entire line, and m 0 me offering the let at 25c, 60c, $1 and $1.60. DOMESTICS Great Hamulus in Domestics during this sale, lamcastcr Ginghams, 6c. a ard; Hill Muslin. 1 jnid Mlde, 6c; llest Cali coes nt 6c n ynrd; 20c Ticking nt 12J:c; Fc Cheviot; bhlrtlng ill Gc; Dress Calicoes ut 3c n :urd. LACE CURTAINS-During this month we glve the Greatest Vnlues evereflered, I)RIS OINGHA.MS-Largest Stock In the City, 6c. 8c, 10c nnd 121c n ynrd. DRESS CHALLIES-Flfty plecss nt 6c a yuid, sold everywhere nt Sand lOc n yard. COUNTEKPANES-A Grent Reduction In Fringed, nnd Marseilles Counterpanes. J. B. Martin k Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sis., LANCASTER, PA. 11 AGER A BROTHER. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. Wash Flannels, 25 te 50 Cenls. Thcgreat POPULARITY of these FLANNELS Is en account of their KEKVICEAHLKNESS. They villi NOT SHRINK or FADK.and In the riN'KHQUALiriKS tint ukHHKKR uml COOL as any COITON MATERIALS. Outing Suitings, is-, 8c, ;i0c, 12iC. COLORlNGMnnd STYLES of STRIPES and CHECKS copied from the FINER MATE RIALS. FRENCH CHALLIS, 20 Cents. Lnrge Line of Exclusive Styles. COTTON CHALLIS, 0 Cents. 75fetylei New Colorings. Special Reductions! One Line French Weel Striped bergcsfiem 50e te 37',c. One Line French Check Screes, 37e te 2.'c, Flench Rubes ut , Earlier Pi lies. Special Purchase SCOTCH GINGHAMS. 37,eljiiHllt fei'2'K-. 2V 0,uallty fai 2e.. Rcmnnuts of Dress Goods AT- Less Than Cost Prices. Hager & Brether. Clearing Sale ftctv Jfhertletiunt. H.r KHOADH & HON. Fer the HetTaVea.t!ier T The Light, Airy, Beautiful H. Z. Rhoads & Sen's, 4 West King St. PEAEL, DIAMOND AKD OPAL RINGS. THB NEW HEART, IN RINGS, CHARMS AND PENDANTS. WFINK HEPA1RINO, IN ALL ITS HnANCHES.M H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KINQ ST., LANCASTER, PA. lew fetJCftlepmcnt. G HEAT HAROAINS IN AUCTION OOODS THIS WEEK nt HEINHOLD'S, Nenr Depot. WANTED-HORBES TO PASTURE. Address, apr23-tfd V. W. GHOSH, Ncflsvllle, Pa. COUNTRY GIHI.S WANTED TO DO GEN cnil housework In the city. Apply PKNN'A EMPLOYMENT HUHEAU, inO-lmd 12 Seuth Duku Street, COLLKCTOH-TWO GOOD, SMART MEN wanted ; ene for Lancaster nnd one for Columbia ; geed salary te right men. W.J. HARNETT, JeO-lfd 110 East King St., Lancaster. Pa, MALE HELP FURNISHED TREK. 1incastcr Employment Hurenu, Ne. fll noun uiiaesircei. may2-ld G REAT HARGAINS IN AUCTION GOODS THIS WEEK nt HEINHOLD'S, NcarDepeL TROUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order ns law as II. 00. Pcrfsct fit guaranteed. al-lvd T.1 HIE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. 11. All Goods at Reduced Prices AND Always One Price te All. AWNINGS, MATTINGS, SHADES, TAINS, FURNirUHE COVERS, Ac., Ac. Carpet3 Cleaned and Belaid. CUR- 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street Bllz2H-lVd VITIDM i ER'S CORNER. A BIG MARK-DOWN AT- Widmyer's Cerner, EAST Kla AND DUKE STS., LANCASTEll, PA. Te Rudiice StecU Before Making Improve ments, Including a New Frent, Every Grade 01 FURNITURE WIL BE SOLD AT PRICES NeYer Before Known in Lancaster. We Must Have Must Be Reduced, nre te be had. the Roem, nnd the Stock Call while these B.iignlns WIDMYER, CORNER OV EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS. TTATS NEW AND PRETTY. Stauffer & Ce., Lancaster's Leading Hatters, Exhibit the Largest nnd Best bslected Sleck of Straw and Summer Hats AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLEPRICEB Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents. CHILDREN'S nt Any Price you Name. FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS, In all the Summer Shades, nt 1,23 te J5. LAWN TENNIS CAPS AND HATS, All Celers. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS Fer the Vncatlen Scusen, nt Very Lew Prices STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. M YERSA HATHFON. KEEP COOL ! There's Ne Trouble te Keep Coel It Yeu Avail Yourself of Iho Olimice Otlerid Here te Buy Summer Clothing. We Huve Every Conceivable Kind nnd Celer In COATS AND VESTS FOR MEN'S WEAR. EVERYTHING LIGHT, COOL AND AIRY. Price Run from J1.25 te 87.60. Men's Summer Trousers AND WHITE VESTS, In Great Variety audbtjle HANDSOME STYLES IN FLANNEL SHIRTS AND SUMMER NECKWEAR. AslvteSeu Our BLUE AND BLACK SERGE SUITU for Men-Just the Thlnu for Het Wc.ither-Slil.00. Myers &Rathven, LEADING CLOl'HIER, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. s. & Novelties in Jewelry . llciu &tucvtt0cmcnt piOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WILLIASI ORTMAN, pf Washington Horeugh toner District Hub lect te Democratic Rules. an3-trd P10R COUNTY COMMISStONEHT JAMES U. BEST, of Lancaster city. Subject te Democratic rules. m2tWwd ps.011 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. L. WINTERS, of Providence township. Subject te Democratic rules. . nmria-i fwAmy28tfd -pOR COUNTY AUDITOR. W. U. SCHNKITMAN, Of Cltsnhetlitewn borough. Subject toDeme- cruiiu iiuils. msi-iivraAW ps.011 COUNTY AUDITOR. C. G. AMMON, of KphratA (Northern district.) Subject te Dcm Dcm ec rntlc rules. may2-lmd AT OUR OFFICE YOU CAN GET ANY amount of LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENR1CHER. G1.RKAT HARGAINS IN AUCTION GOODS r THIS WEEK nt HEINHOLD'H, Near Depot. "T71REE FOR ALL TOR ONE WEEK-LAN-JU cnstcrEmpleymcntllureuu, Ne. 01 North Dnlce street. maS-lyd A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OU .,. Nevyl-awnsbyuslngLANCASTERCHEM. ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. REAT riAItOAINS IN AUCTION GOODS VJT HISvVLEIvnt HEINHOLD'S, Near Depot. T7URE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY. AT LOW ju iigercs, gotejuiiN uii-si.sa unsl Fulton street. L .r, tA m7-tfd G'Ts'lnP 1SAUCTIOH 000D8 RE1NUOLDS, Near Depot. TTHAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO TV create a nenutlful Lawn or Renew an Old One. VTTANTEU APPLICATIONS OF COMPE .'.V. .,.cnt me" "nd u'iftiicn for all kinds of bhlllcd Inher. Applv Pi:NN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 12 Seuth Duke street. BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR 5c nnd (in Cigars in the State, nt NOS. fi & lai NORTH UUEEN ST. decMmdai.Tu.Th.S F IREW'ORKS I rmr.weiucs! fireworks i Wholesale te Dealers, nil the nniv ntvles. JOHN E. W EAVEIt, ArU. Ju2-lwd 101 West King St., Linrnstcr, Pa. pOR RENT THAT LARGE t CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 2tf EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within. mll-tfd UR CIGARS. GOLDEN LION AND MIA Querldii, nre dear Havana filler S cent cigars, hand made, lu hexes of 25, 60 nnd 100. DEMIITH'H mnAll NTOItK. uuiiuisiicd 1770. alB-tfdlt HI East Klue Street. TTNDERSHIKTS AND DRAWERS, FOR UOT WEATHER, At ERISMAN'S. ,1 NNLRCIIOR SUMMER THEATRE. Wecic Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 2. Miss riorcnce Palmer, Miss Tillle Frank, Miss Kitty Van Pelt, Leslie & Henry, Fitzgerald K el ley. S-Admlsslen. 10 cents, which entitles you te IccCrcnm or Seft Drink. Peifonnance miner shine. CHRIS BURGER, my2tKSmd Proprietor and Manaecr. T APARRIS1ENNE Negligee Shirt, AT ERISMAN'S. -yy E EXAMINE EYES FHE1C Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed J If you lin e them examined you will find Ihut there is something wrong; with them, anil that Rln-se 111 he :i erent help te you. we use iniuiitatile "I)IA MAKTA " lenses, vvhlcli nre mnde only by ns.nnd recommended by leading Oculists ns the best aids te defee ttve vision. Solid Geld Sjiectaclcs, U.OO i usual price, 9.OH. Steel Spectacles, COe.; usual price, 91.01). Artificial Eyes Inserted, $1; usual price, 10. H. Z1NEHAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITICIANS. ' PHILADELPHIA. Bctuern Chestutit nnd Walnut Streets. mvs-lyd. W" ITE DRESS GOODS ! WATT & SHAND, Are MakltiB a Great Display of WHITE NAINSOOKS Ju Clicks, Stripes nud Fluid,. White Swiss Muslins In I'hihls.Strlrcs and Spots. India Linens and Victeria Lawns At s, 10, 1214, II, 20 te37t, O ints. xnw ciiai.mi:s, INDIA DIMITYH, i'i;i:.NX'n oreandils, i:GLISII XAIXSOOKS. H Inch EMBROIDERED TLOUNCINGS nt S7'ii, 10, ,)Uc, 02S1', TJe tj 203 jard. 22-lnch CMBItOlDEREl) I'LOUNCINGS nt S ', c, 87;e, OOc, Ce te SI 00 a nrd. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Real China Figured Silks, 21 Inches Wiile new gelii's ut Cue. never old for lesi that f te ; INDIA PONGEES, Zr.PHVH OINGIIAMs, KRUNC1I SATINHS, At Less Than City Prices. NBW YORK SHE, 1 G. 8 AhD IU EAST KING ST. it U , 18. . )-Ss4. -yr