5aTw.g!; nM hvi TiANO ASTER DATL1 IKTRLUG S?5f te?1 wmm '-.. ft -: saaasBBa: w' ; P$ m i;t '. BBBBBBwHPIwawBjBi " r& ."yM"'"""1' t latMttaucM. i -Tbb bbmsveusi rob- fA,jBM! Hlsd 1b Iewb for IMlBgOi BB1, Tt f BBtUeVrTtB Mnr 1MB OOBBBBd k Utt Tklri wart Strut te IkcM rebbwM WMB Bflsall sUBOMlBOt BOOtV. Mi bbtb km BBueually tl aafir fler te ferrwt eat the per- i bb nMwls Md it te thought IMtWBOl MMk thieve. IMt U tfMeek Offlew Wlttlek. BOUesd la ntBBTBrafvfcieM BMBer. BBS B tout of wfctekj Md were lt(7 Of IB) OOBtMlB, TM eaa mm b Buing oeiere hmhiBMnileg. One of the men feat BBBM at Tbebmm Jaagee and bad fit sf mnf'ir Bteaey la bis posse- IMaoBlraeeBmitMa mem te jail for ftV -W SW.IM... IImmIm par, i'-p . w . . . - v lavBaBiie even wilt ea in town rer lour -bbb Bxt weak, commencing Jane 2sib, IkBatmahaabeee la Wrbjntsvllle, and Is 'MiraxklblUaginLaaeaaUr. When tn town i akay will occupy the grounds near the Read. ; IMA Colombia round-beuee. SWallaee.A Ooeepany'a olreua and men- assarta lll maka thsir inmuuin tn town nn "tftHaaW, July let, and occupy the base ball ! ''. imm-t ... . CgtBBBea. XBiaeircua wiu en ij remain one ?-Z3 Hsarteg completion. Ai.i .. . . . .. i VbHDiu Duma Mmi nu rapidly im- ,'Jkag Beaaea. Twelve of tble number are By MM. Jehn Paine, and are being Fatal autea by Means, Cramer t l'aulea. The :?& Bena u twlnir built bv Mr. Win. II. B-T&JBtoBgBUdeMer. Tbey are rapidly appreach-V-iaag ocaBpleilen, and are aimcat under root la bare already been aecured. mniBl B.sslns of Hchoel Beard. PifF'Oa Friday evening the acboel beard will b.'a aaaa IB special seewiuu te elect leacners ei me R'fi" mKI In afthsmte frte nevt vmf. rsk The exterior of the Columbia engine heuae !fe A kAlM lmnMH with nlnf r.vi. --" -r--'" -r-- i';, uenenu te vuu rwi ute uecmea hi neiu a .;j BMBle at Fenry n park en Saturday, August ejjij aaaa. ?5jj. The Gelden Eaale fair will be continued iJM" tar thk) erenlng, when all the arUclea will be 7SBBB0Nl0fi. tw uan. weiancamp, Bena of veterana, wm yi5. 'BeU a camp-fire In the armory en July SL g'VW Baara team and the liancaater Olanta will Wi-' JMbt a game of ball en Saturday afternoon. W'0& Tka Vigilant Are company will holdafe heldafe LUt kaJ within a few weeks. The company has BBieliBied a let of ground In the rear el their , aaglae beuse and want te raise money te paj erthaaame. The company will participate t 1b the parade at Allentown in September, aaa haTe decided te purchase overcoats. A meeting of all parties Intending te join tae fantastical parade en the Fourth of July Will meet at the Herald cfllce this evening, Thras Taars rer Bone TblTa. Jehn Oilea and Jehn Decfaert, of Reading, who were arretted In this city several months age with a team tbey bad stolen of Uiram Behltler, of that city, were convicted and sen tenced In the Berks quarter aeaalonaen Wed nesday. At the trial an edlcer and several liverymen from Lancaster stated! bat Dechert , Bad offered the animal for Bale in that city, Wkaa they arrested him. Dechert went en y tke atsnd ana made a clean breast et It. He bat Oilea bad nothing te de with the thaft of the horse, lie merely asked G Ilea te take a ride with bim, and he (Dechert) ac knowledge tlist bis companion was entirely blameless In the matter. Giles, who Is but 19 years of age, went en the stand and testi fied that Ifechert called at bla house before he was out or bed and asked him te take a drive. He did se, and knew nothing as te where Dechert get the horse, lie advised kirn net te sell him, when Dechert said that he would, but Dechert told him te say noth neth noth leg and te this he consented. Dechert hav ing pleaded guilty, H. Jacobs madean ear neat plea for the acquittal of Giles, urging the Jury net te blight his young life and send aim te Jail en a charge of which he was clearly Beiguiiiy. xne jury, aiier oeieg out a con alderable length of time, found Giles guilty. They each received three years. BSTSrsly Irjursd. Gap, June 23. While playing In the yard of bla father'a house yesterday morning, Willie, youngest son el Mr. J. c. Walker, tripped when running and fell with full force into the trunk of a large tree, render ing kimaelf Insensible. Dr. Hlaytnaker was quickly called In, and Dr. Leauian tel egraphed ler, and It was feared at first that the child bad sustained a frac ture of tbe skulL Further investiga tion proved that such waa net tbe case, but he lay In convulsions for an hour, and, whan they passed away, atUl remained un un un aoBacleur. Daring the night, however, he retrained :' eoBseiouaneas, and this morning Is reported MDBingperiectiy rational and much brighter. HI father, who had lert home yesterday te ka absent for two or three days, was tele graphed for and returned en the afternoon train. Knight el at. Jehn. Messrs. Martin Dilllch and Augustus Steinwandel left this city this morning for Syracuse, New Yerk. They go there te at tend the sessions of the national com cem BMBdary, Knights of St. Jehn, as the repre aantaUvea of the Knights of St. Jehn el this oily. The cemmandery'a sessions will be epenad te-morrow and cloaeen Monday with a parade, which will be participated In by a large number of oemmanderiea, Ths BcTnth Day Baptists. Judge Livingston announced te-day that tka Seventh Day Baptists eaae would be argued before Judge Futbey, of Chester county, en Tuesday next The case has been te the courts ter years and a full history el the same was published in the Intkllioen Intkllieen Intkllioen ebr a few weeks age. The final disposition of the case will be waited with great mterest. fiS Rstnnsid I r. ml "SfSM!l""-i Bsisaia I Tatl Absbbbbb WasTA VWtltrnawl ai . 14eV rf w- - - sniurii aw tue August iiea tJteM Ud tbe accuBHi tntered bail ler hi. BaWtaaTlaMMs - T" ',y. m nuoateins uilt. -'Wam. B, Keland, cn , has returned (,, KlM-.aBflUaecment exercises at Frlnoeten if waa a graduate of the class m ': , aaf7 aa4 at tka reunion of that class en ' i.akr 7 vara present of the 113 surv Tuea- survivlnir Tka alaaa presented te the college rial a biological laboratory te be ataoeasaitiu.uvu, j ! ,'Sif I Brabakst's Oendlllua. I Brubaker, whose terrible fail from window of her father'a heuaa en aWMaia atraat was soled yestarday, la In a aaarwayofraeovery. she waa able te ba out : at BBilerBBkerttlme this morning, and if , JJkW taBBSTtaiiiBt oeatinuea aha will ba about Baataaar aaavsL rsr raise rretsnaa. of tka Klgbth ward, waa wg ky tNBear Marrlnger, ny Aiuarauaa a. tr, Den- wttk evtalBlag coal ky Jala aad fraednlent Ma wamaifcla te fBraiak BVBBBasiBff. t?J m .- $T ' riMiiaiH ikWmU B4BB8), anaBBBBSBBI BaBTB mm' Bskaf bubtbu BMBBJIIBBllJlli W" 1 MM la MMMtaHMI. Tka ttoatea aiebt af Jas 17th, eeatalna an vtdeace el tka kigk utiiaa la wbtck la held Bdward MeUngkUa, dark te tkaataeeachu. BMU ileeee of atepraaeataUvea, and son in in UwefR. A.Maloaa,efthlsoity. The Heuse adjourned ea tka 16tk laataak and before ad- JeuramaBtkadaa uproarious mock session. The ceairaiBB of the Judiciary committee Bemleated Mr. McLaughlin for governor In thle language : Ha didn't knew whether the clerk ever left tha state house or net, but be did knew that ka was always en band when he was wanted, hours In and out. lie was an ency clopedia of parliamentary knowledge, the newer behind the speaker's throne, and greater In bis chosen sphere, perbspa. than the throne Itself. If tbey must bsve a Demo cratic aoverner sometime he wanted te nominated the clerk of the enerl court then and there j they all loved Ned Mclaughlin. This was all a deal ter the Jelly geed fel low at the speaker' right te endure. He leaned down and pretended te be writing something. Whether he listened or net, a sweet-faced, rather pale woman with her hair combed back, who sat In the gallery, took In every word, only she didn't leek half proud enough. Other remarks of a like complimentary nature were made by oilier members and the resolution of thanks ler bis services wete adopted unanimously. Tba Leral Cslcbratlen of the ' Fnnrth " l'ref. Llppett, who la undertaking the pyre technlu display at McUrann's park en July 4, announces that be has a total subset iptleu of (300 for the purpose, of which all but (10 is received. Orders have teen given for a (1,000 pregramme, te cost (000, from a Rochester, N. Y. Orm. l'ref. Llppett will be unable af ter te-day te give any further time te sub scription, as he will need te give exclusive attention te bis balloon ler the frcurtu. Mr. D. 8. Hunk, tbe East King street grocer, Is associated with l'ref. Lippelt In tbe display and subscriptions may be left with bim, and subscribers rosy receive Ireui blm tickets for the grand stand at the park. Mure money Is needed te make the display all that it should be. On the afternoon of the Fourth there will be a big attraction at McUrann's park, tbe management of which has arranged te have trotting and running races by horses besides bicycle and deg races. The entries for the horse races are : Tretting, purse (loe, be tween Frank McUenigle's May and Martin Miller's Llda I). Running, purse (100, be tween C Geiter's Bogardus, Abraham Kautl man's Charlie, Richard Sales' Lucy. Mr Veustcrmacbtr' Funeral. The funeral of Reuben 11. Fenateruiacher took place from his late residence, en the Mlllersvlile turnpike near the tell gate, this morning at 10 o'clock. There was a very large throng of relatives and friends in attendance. Tbe funeral services were con ducted by Rev. J. M. Tltzsl, D. D., el the First Reformed churcb, this city, and Rev. B. F. Bausman, of Mlllersvlile. The funeial precession moved te Lancaster and tbe inter ment was made In Lancaster cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Martha Whlisen. The funeral of Mrs. Martha Whltsen, mother of The. Whltsen, took place en Tuesday from her daughter's residence, at Atglen. The services at the house consisted of tbe singing of the hymns : "When the mists have rolled away" and "Nearer my Ged te Thee." At tbe church the speaker was Jesse Webster. Tbe Interment was made at the old Sadsbury Friends meeting house. Kecelved trem Tax Collectera. The county treasurer ou Wednesday re ceived from the collectors of the state and county tax for IsST tbe sum of tjir;,ll$.'iN Thus lar every district In the county but one has paid en account the money mlucted. The receipts this year thus tar arn much leas than a year age. The reason niven la tbitt: Last year an abatement of tie per cent was allowed en all state and cnunty tax. This year the abatement en county tax was only three per cent and none en state tax, and many property owners did net take the trouble te pay the taxes due because the saving was se slight that it would net pjy for the time lest In going te the collector's clllce .The Ball iim. The court this inerning beard argument en tbe motion for a new trial in tbeca.se of Maria Bell vs. the Pennsylvania railroad ceiuny. in this case tbe Jury gave a verdict rer (5,000 iniavoret Mrs. Bell, whose husband was killed en the 1'ennsylvania railroad at LandUvllle. Mr. North, for the cempsuy, argued that the case should net have gene te the jury because the evidence showed con tributery negligence en the part of Bell, when he received bis injuries. A decision will be Hied en opinion dsy in August Ths l'enn Mar Circuit. The l'enn Mar Tretting circuit, lilch in cludes Lancaster, will be a ery convenient one for horsemen who can take in all the cities without a great deal el trouble. The dates of tbe fajrs with the amount et premiums ellered by each are as follews: Lsncaster, August 2J te September 2, ll.MXl; 1, banun, September Htu te 10th, (1,vn"; Hanover, September2lstte2.Id, (2,000; Carlisle, Suptem ber 2Sth te 30tb, (1,725; Yerk, October 5th te 7tb, (1,600; Frederick, Md., Ojtober 11th te lttb, (2,000. Dr. Feils- FarUuu itefund The application for the tardeu el Dr. Jeshua 1'etts, in the Kastern penitentiary ter committing an abortion, has been ni.ally de cided by the Beard of 1'ardens. It was argued some time age, and the decision was reserved until the meeting en Wednesday when the conclusion reached v, us a rtlusal te grant tbe pardon. William J. McMeen, the Juniata wlfe wlfe wlfe polsener, under death btntti.ee, wan recom mended te imprisonment for life. Hxutlullie lluuie of ItcKiK". Willie Smith, age 12 years, v. an before Judges Livingston and Patterson this alter alter neon. Ilia mother is a tramp and is in jail awaiting trial en a charge of larceny and the boy has no home. The court thought tbe Uuutuef Reluge the proper place ter blm and they committed bim te that institution. Tipstatr Hellinger will take him te l'iilladel phia te-morrow morning. In Tewu. D. O. liarr, collector of the pert of Pitts burg, who several years age was the Demo cratic candidate ter state treasurer, and his nephew, Albert Barr, son of the late James I'. Barr, himself president of the 1'ittsburg JW Publishing company, are in tewu, the guests e! James McDevltt Fosipened for a Week. The annual anniversary of the Nelft ville Union Sunday school will be beld en Sunday, July 10, In the afternoon, lustead et July 3, as heretofore auneunced, ou ac count el repairs going ou iu the interior of tae cnurch. Ths Veteran League, At a meeting et the Uulen Veteran League lastevenlug It was decided te rent the room of Geerge U. Themas Pest 81, G. A R., ler a place of meeting.. Twe new mem bers were mustered In. The Street Kaliwsy Kii.,.i. The Lancaster City Street Rsllwsy com cem pany today began runnlngcaraen half beur schedules en Duke atreet as far as Frederick. Te-morrow they will be able te ruu te New street LestUlslturss from Ue Mt. Jey Star. Kev. S. R. Uipple, pastor of tbe Flerin U. B, church, bad the misfortune te bave his drlvlnghoraedleferblmlastThuraday. Tbe horse waa a ymj valuable one, having a short uuu age reiuseu low nr mm. Bead lag's Tax Bala. Tba ceuadla of Beading vfteetad a oeapromiseandiuvadoptsd a city tax rata et 6'i BiUla, Lutcaatar kaa a city tax rata of Omllia. IMA asaace at tka rweaiags TBaa Wars bsm la teaefesbarB. At tha recant meeting of Lebanon claesla in Hteuchsburg, the report of the treasurer et the claasia showed receipt te have been (3,7158 88, disbursements, (.1,707.07, and a bal ance of (til 24 In the treasury. Dr. J. K. Ulester presented a memorial en the late Kev. Dr. Johnsten. In Its notes el the clasals, Uie Lebanon TViittsays: Rev. Win. C. Schaeirer, the able presi dent of l'alatinate cellea-e, graduated at Franklin and Marshall college, Lancas ter, in tbe class of Tl. He waa tlrst chosen pastor of the Reformed church at Waynesboro, l'a. lie also eerved two years and six mouths as professor of Latin and Greek at Kulztewu and left there te become pastor of the Reformed church, at Danville, I'a. He was elected te his present position about three years age. He Is a brother of Dr. M. C .Schaetler, of the Kuutewn Nermal school, and has placed l'alatluate college en a high read te success. Rev. Geerge II. Resser, pastor of 81. Jehn's Reformed church, this city, was born In Wsynesbern, l'a, In 1n. He graduated at Mercersburg college In 1SS and at the theological seminary at Lancaster. He was ordained at Marietta and became pastor of the Relermed church at Kmmilsburg, Maryland. While serving that church he accepted the call an sucowser el tbe late Dr. T. S. Johnsten, 1). D. lie la a fluent speaker, clear aud couvlse In tils argumeutaud presents bis matter in a forcible manner. MKIEF STATU MITtS. The l'liicnlx Iren company are maklue chatiKes tn a lerllnu of their large works at l'lHi'tiixville, looking te the early manufac ture of steel District Attorney Graham, of Philadelphia has completed the preparation of papers te be sent te Canada for tbe extradition et James A. L. Wilsen for forgery. Tne Moravian seminary for "Voting ladies at Bethlehem held its annual commencement exercises Wednesday merulug, when eleven young ladies graduated. The seceud annual address before the Alumni awoclstien et the Moravian parochial school, Bethlehem, was delivered Wednes day ntgbt by James M. Beck, of Phila delphia. Ihe organization composed et the mirvl mirvl mirvl vorsefthe Ninety-seventh regiment l'enu sylvaula volunteers have decided te erect a granite monument In the public park et West Chester next month. A Collision Mstwecn Teams. Last eenlng a collision between two teams took place at the corner el North Queen aud Frederick streets. Councilman Frank Reui ley was driving up North Queen street with a gentleman from l'hlladelphia. As he turued into Frederick street Addison Ham bright, who was driving a horse in a phaeton, turued from Frederick Inte North Queen, Mr. Retnley's horse ran into that of Ham bright. 'I he Bbatts of the former's buggy struck Uambrigut's horse, cutting a very ugly gash In his tlde but doing no further damage. Contract ilecelteri. I. McManus, formerly of Lancaster but new of Philadelphia, has received a contract ler grading for a third track en the Pennsyl vania railroad at Mount Union, between Lewistown and Tyrene. Te-day a number of cars and a small locomotive, te be used en the work, passed through this city. UadJCase of Ked Tape. The Columbia Herald reports the cae of a man lying ten feet beyond the borough line, who Is crippled and unable te mee and has been without feed. The borough will net take care of him and Foer Director Strlne Is out of town. Mrs. Cleveland a Cellrje Den. The trustees et Wells Female college at Aurera, New Yerk, Wednesday voted that women should be represented in the beard. Miss Helen F Smith, the principal, and Mrs. U rover Cleveland were unanimously cheaen trustees. I'eetinaatets' Balance Adjusted. The new adjustment In postmasters' sal aries makes the following changes in Mary land : Baltimore, from (t.oeo te (5.000; An napelis, from (2.W0 te (l.'.KX) ; Uagerstewn from (2,200 te (2,300. Performing la the Kalu. Notwithstanding tha heavy fall of rain which continued the whole or last evening, a performance was given te about 100 per sons who received a thorough soaking. The Dlvorce Mill. Jeseph S. Keener, el l'enn township, baa hied an application for a divorce from bis wife, Sarah Keener. Tbe ground alleged is cruel treatment Jtell&leas. The l.uthr:m cengn-g.illnu of NctTuvllle wll worship in the If. II church en next Sunday morning and evening en account of repairs being mode In thulrewn church. May Kthlbltlnn te Be llepealed. Prof. Guilder's May Exhibition will liu re peated, with lateral new udilltlen,, at kshln inan's llall, en frlilay eenlng, June 'Jl, l-7. Queen of lleses " will be crowned In tha beau ful scarf dmce. The Lanclern as danced 1W years age, wtlh original music, in "ye ancient costume," very stttcly. Fermer patrons may extend Invitations te their fi lends. 1 Icketi for sale ut the deer. Je2J-'itd laAUHIAiHtH. WALTZ-lluri'VAsr. Oa Wedn-djy ttenlug, June 'HA, by Ituv. Charles I.. Fry. at Trinity ptrsonage. William Waltz uud Miss uuna HerTinan, both of this city. ltd VMA.ru: McUaiEViii.-JuniiS'Alr, tu this city, liar lei McUeHver, con or Jaim-s aud tlli McUeever, aged 4 months ami 13 days. The relatives and friends of tbe family are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, from the residence of his grandmother. Se. Hi North Mary stieet, en Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment private, ut St Mary's cemetery. MAKhMXB. Philadelphia Pred eca Market. FaiLADBLruiA, June 23. Fleur market weak; sales, lift) barrels ; Minnesota Baker,, II uJI te ; Pennsylvania Family, U 7:ei 'Jl; Western de, etiAw.', iuiiiui,h'vi"' live flour steady, tl wai 75. Wheat-June, MWc. ; July, bl &):c. August, Cern June, 41c; July, 41c; Sept, 45Xc eat 'une, 37c; July, 37c; SepU.MSc August, 43c; August 3IXc. Mew ier ataraet. Msw Yebi, June SI. Fleur market steady ; fine, r: 'Jua. '-"J; luiiertlne, tl LiQi , ; goea te choice extra Western, 85Q5 ou; geed te fancy extra nUte.ty 7uO u ' common tn geed extra Western, ajxe lull deMlmi.,i17C4JI 40 Wheal Me. 1 ltd SUte. !We; Vie. A de, K-e; Ne. 2 Bed. Winter, June, Mc; July, tMXc t recelpuS.tiiO; shtpments, none. Cern Ne. i mixed cash. 47ts; de June, He; July. 4c; recelptM, Ul.eu); shipments. u.'Oue Outs Ma 1 White etiile, Snex Se. 1 de ir.y.c; Ne.JMIiiiI.eAeli.KJiC! June,X!c ; July, 3,c; recelpu, H7.UX0 bus ; ehlpmenU. none. Kye dull i Western, b3slte ; UUU, 67XOSJC Burley nominal. Perk dull; old mess, I1IWQ14 75. Lard-June, KI C7t July, bit Aug,!79. Molasses 'lulct at I'JUc ler Hi boiling suick. Turpentine dull at MHa. Ueslndulli strained te geed, tl 72KOI 2V Petroleum nominal ; liunned. In caiws,6kc. Freights dull ; grain te Londen, 3X0. Butuir dull i Western creamery, 15018c Cheese dull i Western Factory, 8Kc White, lOXO'OKc. ' , sggs easier; State, V-H: Westers, 1W( 15(e. augar dull t , Steflned Vutleaf, CWc ; liranelated, a 15 lc ' ' Tallew dull ; prime city, 3 lt-tec. Ulce nemtuul i Carolina, (air te geed, imSMe. Cetfse Arm i fair cara-eea. IsJic. --' arata aaa Previsions. Furnished by 8, K. Tundt, Breker. chioaeo, jane 'ii. l o'clock p. in Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk, Lar , Perk, Lard. June July August September.. October ...."; ....k;)2 's i...7i.s i 'a 6. B.47 6 57 U.t7 ,1'A a !SJ4 3yj I'ecember , Winter Wheat., spring Wheat.., rn. ou Hys.... .,.. .. Hurley Oil City. Crude OU Kacetpts llegi Clesln ,7SJi Uecefpu' Car Leta. ... 3 41 71 81 , ..,...,. .......,... Head! g Priens 3 o'clerji n, nj. TVheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Jane. Lara. e.37 a. si B.liO e.eu t.H .i,i ., -aie m.eu July 7ii August 71K Beplember 7l)J October. Oeesmber lji uu iiir. CjrasiatMl,,, t it it a MX 3aCt sU s2 a2 sea, vaioaee, JBaetattiea Marttat ntiaaaa. waaii laaay rvftai J aly, 7He. Anc TaMd wen Jane, SflXe I Ju'ft H t "-. r)(c pent xiic uw une.HWct Jutr. Nl Atm.. We i 8cm, H". Perk net minted. Lara-June, Bise; .luty, te Jii, Aug.,Mil. Sept., B) Aa short ttlbs J tins, II X July, t;3J Aug 7 3IMBepu,7fK CLOKISlt, Wheat June, (tUtCt July, TiKvm Aug, TiHcj Rent., ii.Se. . , Cern-Jane, S.c j July, S-X-1 AO., "-,-' ke BepUtSu.Sc i eata-Jime, iat July, ici AK. K1 Sept. tVie. I rerk-JnnB.tfiniv , . Lard-Jnne, Bins' I July, pl3;H I AiiR,ftl UXl epi,an;M. . RIDS-June, 7 30, July, as ;w; Auk, M Hi Sept,, 17 . uw ateea ataraet. CBIOASO, June !. Tbe reT' Journal re ports : CalUn Kecelpta, U'.NM bead: shlptnenta, i.mi i market slew i shipping steers, be tn i,m)Bs. s.1 Mai n; steckere aneT tnvtnr, (I m 3 IS I cows, bulls auamliHd.tiaaUmi balk, Tl ayt tu i Texas catue, t s fr- ' Heirs Keeslnts, 17,iui head i sBtpmenU, I.MXt bead i markiit weak ; rough and tntxnd, ai 71 tut: pacmna anil hlppln,ll'.B5JU! IlKbt at ie let skle,sMiOBI 7l, 8hw Uecvlpta, 3e headt shtpmfnta, nenei tnarkxt strait y I natlviv,f.inia)l10i West ern. KI tte)j;J; Texans, tl 'B)J 75; Umbs, tl W I (in. Bast LtassTT. Cattle - Kecelpta. i head; shipments, 1W: niarknl slewi prime, tMi'.mi 75: lair te iinnd, (I t:aNi, cntiuiien, HTt w ; cattle shlpptd te New lerk, te-day, nem4 Ueir ttwwlptu, 1MM head; shipments 1H head i market active ; t'htlaitelphlas. V 3g4 ' I 1 erkers, m W I couunen te light. 5 Wtti lit pls U UaM 7S; betes shtppvd te Mew lerk, nt)ne. Sbtvn-Kecelntn. in headt shipments, inn: niarkei diilli prluu Ul; tlr tiiKoed.l.iw 3 75, common, II .VOT:tO, cTlliC lauibj.W73 7s' Saw ler a stock. Hiv Yesa, June St, 1:J0 p. m. Meney leaned at !iG-XPur cent Kxchanire steady, It S4.SO '; Uevernments steady. Uurrency S's, It S)4 bid; 4's Coup, tl 2L bid; K's de, U P.i bid. The stock market this morning opened stmdy at IMt night's closing prlcvs, but there a. h-irdly anything done ler a time. Towards 11 o'clock the bears made a raid en some of the leading stocks, causing a sharp break In prices. Tbe raid wan ceapled with reportset trouble a-neug the Chicago bank, l'rlres went down en almost every side and at neon ;thi decline ranged from X te 4 per cent. Htnce neon the market ha.ln-en stratiteren support and prices arenowXtel lrcent. nbee, the lowest point Bteca Sfaraasa. Uuoutlens by Heed, atcUrann B Ce, bankers uincasier, ra. saw TORE LIST. Canada t'aclllc cecal Colerado Ceal CmlnU Fac Canada Southern ChtSt. Ul Vgh Den. IUO.U 1KU. L. W Brie Brie, luJs Jer. C... ....... .......... K. A T Len.B M L. Sheve 11 a. a . .K . fits 11 a. 3 r. a. M MX 61 w fK vix 13.V, UMf -'S 77" CI . 3-J', '. Yi" '-!' TPi Mich. On Heck Valley , Mlssenrt 1'aclnc n.v N. P. l'ret N. West N. Y.C Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation Ontario A W Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal... St. Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac 11 X , S.IV, . t4 , 1J$ . liit; . 13S , 5-2 3IX 31', SIX y.l nw, 114 ink X !" 31 5"J 31 J" .... 17? X as1; uu nit 31 9J n'; 7X iX w atC m;j T5X -!t se 3-1; i 31 S' Wg iHi ft.X Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Western V West Shere Bends. Mew Xngtand PHiLaDaxraia list. Lea. Val B, N. Y.APMla Fa It It.. ...... ... ....... Beading Leh. Mav lies tenv. Pass. P. B B N.cent Peeples Pass MX 11 -x , ass-is aijja Wig. UIU'U. OU ...... a ........ PhUa. Traction. 1.4 ...... six ff-X AtF ADyKKTJtHtMHSTH. WANTED FIVE COOKS ; GOOD wage ; -mall families. Apply, FUKK OF CUAUUk, at F.B.TttOUTACO.'fl, MaSiN.gueenet Wantke-iikTckiTa yeIis in pItts". UUBIi, U hours ter a day's wages ; tM CO perdy. Call at Builders' Kxchange. Uenshaw Building, corner Liberty aed Mtnth streets. By order 01 MASTKHUttlCKLAYIKS' ASSOCIATION. jcSItd tttantkd situations fek fivi: II half urewn girls. Apply at , 1). 1'KOl'T A CO.'S 21 M. Queen SU FIKEWOKKS! FIKEWORKS!! Uealers snpplled. call and see the new kinds. Lew prices. Telephone JOHN K. WEAVKK. aet., ltd New Stere, 101 West King street. NOVEL AND ATrKAGTIVE FOKMS of Trolling Ball; call and see them. The Luminous Minnow, the Firing llelgramlte, llus Snlnners aud Trelllnir Hoeous. A large let of Japanese and Calcutta Poles at reduced fig UICS, ill. IIUHLBY'S DBUO STOKB, Ne. Bl West King Street F 1NE AND CUEAf. Harvest Whisky. AT UOUBKK'S LlblUOU BTOBB, Ne. 23 Centre Sijuars, Lancaster, Pa. THERE WILL BE AMEi:TlNOAT the Swan Hetel. corner et Seuth Queen and Vine streets. In the city of Lancaster, en SAT UKKAV. JUNK S5, lw7. at 10 o'clock a. n., te consider the subject of establishing a Southern market, net far distant from ha centre. Junell-SweedUtw THBCOMMlTTgB. u SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lanZl-SmdKeed , TLANTIC CITY. it WETHBRILL." Ocean Knd of Kentucky Avenue, Atlantic City, .V.J. Kenevatrd and Uefurnlshed. Ki eel lent biututry Arrangements, p e. Bex, 101 MU8. M. J. KCKKUT. (Formerly of tbe Itadner.) feb:i TmM.ThAS PHOPOSAIJl FOIl OATS, HAY, STRAW AND CIIOPPI COUN. Proposals (or (urulsblng the Fire Department of LuucatUir city wlih Ne. 1 Whits Oats, Hay, straw and Cbep;ed Cern, of the best quality, (or the period ut six months, (rem J ely 1,187, will be received by tbe Fire Committee, at the Mayer's Otrice, up te Tuesday, June S8th,at3 o'clock p.m. bldsmustilataauallty. llVOKDKflOF F1UBCUMM1TTEB. C. II. Fasnaciit, Clerk. JeSlAiid TEVAN'H risOUH. Levan's Fleur THH BEST. M.TbAS ESTATE OF Ii. H. GONDEH, LATE OF Strasbunc llureugh, deceased. Letters of admlntiitratlen en said estate having been granted te tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pay pay ment, and these bavins; claims or demands against the same.wlll present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Strusburg, Lancaster county. Pa I. O. OOM uik, Administrator. A. Hxbk Smith, Attorney. mylt4Tb TjlXHlBlTION EXTHAORDINAKY at tub errjea or Tbe Singer Sewing Macbine Ce., 140 BAST KINO STRUT, IiASCASTBB, PA., Beginning Monday, June 27th. 1 ba display will be tbe irandest ever seen In Lancaster, consisting 01 F1N1 IMBROlDERr IN MiNT DISIQN9 -ASD- Ytutj Geatla r Kerj lXcriptUB. The exhibit will Illustrate tbe wlda range e( work that can be dens en the Mew High Arm LP. singer dewing Machine, The exhibition will be ires te all, at all beers, day and evening. "38aB CHRIS. MYERS, jea-ttdAUw HAMAOBb. arkeiAL L1NBN8. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West ling Street. ILINENS!I lw neien Bordered I luck Towels. Il.te per 1 107 en, liti tieien llertlered lluck Towels, 11.40 per teen. liw Ueien Uetderitt lluck Towels, 11.50 r Dezen. Iiw lieieu tilass Towels, II W and 11.19 per Ueten Kxtra Bleached, Plain While and K(d and Blue Bordered ltuck and Damask Towels. tlray, While and Fancy Turslsh Tint els. I5xl8-lnch Irish Crash. I5vl!t-lnrh Hussla Crash. I5xl Inch Ulsss Clash. Twilled Btrnsley Crash. NAPKINS. ; and H fcetrh, lilh and (iertnan Napkins and tl. Ii and IS Inch Filnged Detles, In all iiuatltles and extra value. TABLE LINENS. llleachrd llamaik Table Linens, .17c , 44c , Wc. Bl, 7c, tl. Il. I1W and Upcr yard, In Spot, Figured and FlenU Designs. llnrmnn Table Hamasks. Scotch aud u eriiiau Dice. Alscallnner Bleached lamak Cleth,, with i and , Nankins tn uiAtch, inanufitctured bv Jehn Brown A im. IU-llast, and acknowledged the best keihIs Imported. . I, lu-4, 11 4 Uertnan Linen c:ieth, l-l, liv-l, I.' 1, Bed Berdeml Cleths, Nl. le-l. K-l Scotch Damask Cleths, heetlng and Pillow Linens, Toweling and Butcher's Linens. Ss-The above goods are purchased direct (rem manufacturers and Importers, and will be found extra v alue ler same iiualltlcs. HAGEB & BROTHER, 25-27 West King Street, LANCASTBU, pa. N KW YOKK cfTOHB. ress Sills WATT&SHAirD, 6, 8 & 10 BAST IKLNO ST LAMCA8TBU, pa , llave Secured Anether l.et of the JehnStapl- ner Sen's Famous COLOKBD DBESS SILKS, At 50c. a yard. Ne better are retailed a.tttc. SUUMKtl SILKS atc. 3:1c., 37Hc and SOc a yard. Slapfner-s Best ijuallty Swiss 8UMUF.K SILKS ati.yic and 75c a yard. Made and Imported te sell at 79c and ll.ui. Haskell's Fully Guaranteed BLACK DKKSS .811.KS at lieu, 11.9, It a yard. We Open jre I)jy Large Invoices' of French Satines, American Satines, Crinkled Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, IN NKW STYi.KS AND t:OI.OBlMi3 AT BOTTOM PltlCr;S, AT TUB New Yerk Stere. 1HKSU AKK1VALH. StanuiL Bres. & Ce., 261ND28N0BTBQD1BN ST, LANCASTKB, PA., FUK3U ABUIVALft OF BARGAINS. Fifty Pieces Crazy Cleth, 13Hc a yard ; city price, Wc. One Hundred Pieces New Batiste, extra width, loc a yard ; usual price, ISXc Crinkled Seersuckers, 10c. a yard ! worth 15c j dark colors. 8eventy-fl re Pieces Fine Satnes, UXc a yard ( worth lie. Celers are Urwm. Uarnet, Uenuarme Brown, Blue and Cream Mixtures. CKKPE VEILS, SllghUy Damaget, Cheap. WASH GOODS. Tbe Great Variety will bewilder yen. Never In this city was there such a collection! of CUBAM DkEM UOUDSas we are new showing' POSITIVE IIABQAINS IN BlBck Dreaa BUks, Bltaek OaBbmerds and Blaek Hearlettu. OUB A8SOBTMBNT OF WHITE DRESS GOODS Is a positive pleasure te leek at, and the Lew Prices will convince you that we are LOWKBTUAN TUKLOWKST. Surah Silk for Sashes. AT 7c A TAKD. bosten"store. aTeteBkOBe CoBBacUea.TH WHAPg, rplIK LATEST ATTK ACTIONS AT THK Jeseph L. CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES I KNTlBBLT NEW AMD I I $1.25, $2.00, $2,25 r, 50c. . $1.00.: , , LACK DKK8NB9 for Little Children, Little Iteautles, MM, Our Very Popular Bargains In JLIl.sBV8at.Vc,l.c andll.a. LALIES' IIEADV-MADK SATEEN DKKMKH.aitu. Our PerkMt Fitting BEAD.MADKCALICOWBAPPBltS,7Sc. BEADED WUAPD, Silk Lined, at One-Thltd Actual Value. JOSEPH L. 133 AND 138 NORTH QOEEN STREET, .VJCIP AlrKUriNKitKyTH. NeriJK-KlVi: l'KK CKNT. Wll,l, UK added te all water rents net paid en r be fore Jul y 1, 17. .1 11. KAtltreN, Jell 'JldB City Treasurer. TkTOflOI-THKKK I'KKl'KNT. ANATK- XI nmnt will lw alleweit en all City Tax paid en or belem .1 illy 1. J. II. MATIIFON, City Trviisurvr. Jul Iwiltt PKIVATK HALK, Will t' sold at private sale the valuable prepwrty corner Umiieii Mullwrry and ,hr ,hr lette Inintlng !MU leel en trillion street, tw leet en Mulherry.andi-Meeten Charlette street. Apply te O.K. DOWNKV, JunlGJmd Nu.SH North Qneen Stieet. BOAKDINO TWO WKI.Ij vvk N18IIBD FUONT BOOMS at the tlratw Hetel may tm had with Ixwrd, tr appllcaltnn Im at once made ut the hotel oil Ice, Ne. 31 North ljuevn Street. Junell-tld INSrAI.MKNT IIKAI.KIIS WILL KIND Just what they need. A full line of Inatal me nt Heed, .old only te thu Instalment Trade by adilresstnif insiAi.uani iiBALir.Hsut rl.T CO , apntMlindTu.ThAM Kile, Pa. SCHOOL TAX, 18K7. Thndupltcatiils In he hands of the Treas urer. Three per cent, off for prompt payment. Otrice hours from It a. ui. till In, m. W. O. MAUMIIAI.L, Treasurer. Jet tfdK Nail Centra iiuare. JACOll K M1IKAKKKK'8 LIQUOR STORE KKMOVKO TO NO. 15CKNTKF. BQUAItE, LANCAbTKIl, PA. may 13 tid rpHi: ri.AUKTe iiuv no te R. S. FETTERLY'S, bl North (Jueen Street, Healer In Uent's Furnishing (Jowls. Shirts, Psnt, Overalls, Kniclneers' Jackets, Neckwear, Cellars. Caffs, suspenders, Men's, Ladles' Chil dren's and Misses Hese, Please call and examine liefore yen buy. At li.8. FKTTEBL '8 UNE-PUICB HOUSE, Ne. bl North Oueen Street. Cl'KINU, 1887. A New Denarture ler Lanrjutar In Finn Tat. ertnir. Importing direct from the Iwat makers et Fine Woellens. I havainst received through the Butten custom house, a larne Invoice of my own Importation et 8UIT1NU, SFUINU OVKIICOAT1NO AND TltOUSBItt.NU, The like of which, for style andiitiallty.has never been equaled In this city, aud cannot be surpassed. Aspects! Inviuuen Is hereby extended lean In waut or Spring UannenU te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship tha very heat and prices lower than ever. . ... II.WEKMAKT, mam-lydB Ma 4! North Uneen street TMAB AMD OOFFBAM. TJNKOKTUNAT YET FORTUNATE. Ol course the smash up of our Bice, New De livery Wagen makes us fuel badly, yet we are very thankful that no one was seriously hurt We will still be able te deliver goods promptly. There are a few of these Nice Prunes left, 6 Bs, 23c Prunellas, 10c. ft. CLARK, mariJ-udAw NO.MCENTUE8U.UAKK. -yON LAEK'HHPKOIALTIK-S. Ved Laer's Lime-Fruit Juice? Absolutely Pure. Ne Musty Flaver. This Juice Is Imported direct from the West Indies and refined Immediately, thereby retaining all the delicious flavor and aroma of the Fruit. Y.n Laer'i Meuiu Ltnea Juice ! Fer Bar and Kitchen Use, Lemen Syrup, leas, Pies, Kgg Lemonade, etc Ne musty flavor. Will keep In any climate. A carelul examination of several samples of Ven Laer's Lime Jnles and Mesilna Lemen J ulce, bought In open market, has been made, and they were found absolutely free from any adulteration or foreign admixture whatever, and after severe teels evinced great keeping qualities. Ne sulphite of lime or ether harmful preserving agents were found In them. A tiwri can Analitt. Yei Lter'i Noi-AIceholie Giigcr ffiie! A delicious beverage and an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia, Indlgesllen.Summer Complaints, Colds, cramps, etc., In Handsome Flliit-Utass Dettles. BsTFer sale only at CLABKK'S OlttGINAL TBA and COFFBK STOKK, M West King street. Call and get aaatlak of this Delicious Beverage WAXOHM4. WATCH KH, CLOUKH. JEWKLKY. CHAINS AND Special Wiicbts for Firaws ud Railrei4ra. Fine let of Kings, Ac Alse, Elgin, Waitham l&uruni lur wnica A am Sela Agent), and ether rtrsvtiiaas watcher. oust natcn snu rfewairy aenalrliui. ear Correct place In city. Ume by Tslegrapk Dally, only L. WEBER. Ne. 1S0W n. Queen fit, Near Penn'a K. B. Depot. AW Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Uoeds. All Kinds of Jewelry. TEW JKWKLBT HTOBK. GitdutlDg Presents ! IOtt CLASS KINUS, CLASS fPINS, CLAM KADUE8,eOTO GILL'S; Geld Watches, Diamond King., Cents' Unltlal Blags, Scarf Fins, Ac, c. RepBlrlBg la All IU BrBBchM. Ne. 10 WEST KINO STREET, sTMaTm, C. iv--k NRW HTORK. Rau & Ce. EFFECTIVE STVLhS, 75c. r I I $1.50. and $2.50. RAU & CO. LANCASTER, PA. DM P IHHWS. J. KU1VLKHACU Gentlemen's Clothing. ALI-WOOLMIMMKIIPUITS, Made teOrder, liu. Hi, lit te 114. (IAU7.EUNDF.UWKA!l.'Ac. le tee. and up, HALF II03B, bv., be, 8a, loc., lle, 21c. New Sl)ln L1NKN COI.I.AIlt, 10c New Style LINEN CUFFS, Ite. MJM'KNDBHH nt Bargain Prices NKCKTIKS, BOWS and BCAHFS, loc, 15c. SSc. BsrComeandleokat our Bargains. JphnS.Givler&Ge., Me. 30 BBet BUns Btresrt, LANCASTBK, PA. J.a MAKT1N A CO. A PARTIAL LIST -OK TUB- Me -THAT ARRIVED YESTERDAY -AT- J. B. M. & CO.'S. What de you think et a DligKSHATEBN that Is Fine In Quality, Klegant 1'alierns, and a great number te select from, ler Sc. a yard. At inc. a yardwehave the WIDK HATKFNS Id Dots and Checks In all the Desirable Shades. At UHc. a Cem pinto Linn et III us Checks and Dots, Heliotrope. Pelka Dots, and a very Choice Line of White and Cieant Figures en Black U rounds. At Sfe., 30c. and 33c. a Line el FIIKNCH 8ATINK4ef theprnmlnent manufacturers. At least a Hundred Patterns, consisting el the Choicest Patterns selected from the Largest Stocks in New Yerk and Philadelphia. THE NEW PRICE ON Crazy Crepe ISnXe a VAUD. Philadelphia Pilee, 16c New Designs and Pal terns, stripes Wlda und Narrow. Screll Werk ou Cream and White Ureunda. One Hundred Pieces Yard Wide BATIITg, at !c a yard, are among the bargains, and well may they be called bArgalns, as the regular price Is 15c Last week we gavean order for 76 ptrcas crazy Ciepe. Tbey answered and went out with a rush at Ilk-, a yard. An Invoice yesterday brought us alargeiiuantfty with the price bruktn telsMc Philadelphia price, 16c. CHINKLBD 8KKU9UCKKK8 at le. for tba narrow and wlda stripes en Cream Oreunds i ea. for tbe Fancy Stripes la Pink-. Blue .and Blaek en Cream Urnnnds ; loe- for the Black, Uarnet and Bine Stripes; the largest selection In tha tlty of wide narrow striped plaids., J. B. Martin & De., CMr. West KiBg FHiee 8ti, LANCASTBB. PA, Bar TELEPHONE CONNECTION. OTICE. ' I bave been requested by the Finance Committee of the City of Lancaster te call In for tbe Sinking Fund the following Bends of tba lean authorized by ordinance of the Cltv nf Lancaster. Pa , approved March Sd. A. D, 1881, te refund FJUO.ueu of the existing Indebtedness of the CI ty of Lancaster at I per cent , and amended by ordinance, approved March 'B, lbSl. OF THK 8EBIFB OF ONK TO TWENTY YKABS.V1;: Ne. M,V4. 96, 96, W, 88, W, 100, ea One Thousand Dollars each. . Nea. tl, 48, BI,5LL6A7.80.I1,8I,M. fML8S,.3. isi, lia, liu, Hi, let, us. let. i&s, we, i. let, iw, 171, 171. ITS. or Five HuudrsdDeilara each. J ULT 1, Us7, for payassnt, after which Oat In tereat ea said bends wUI easse.1, .M Islt-lHd W I Ltl Aat A. atOBTOK , Mayer. HOI Us m w JY4 :f4C , i'AIjI- fie .fei..,. , rx- j.. . AV -iVrii laitTJl ,'. .ijHtiBihji.b)an u&.&iit&d.tpiK.f r&-MWl&!!&Z2.'lfet.&
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