V J . 'Ja'.Afl"-- ' ' cv n""-r- -t. T'"! Jl. " '1 Xi T,p- y-fr V&1",.. &ffi; ' " -' T O KLKUTKO. Tm mciiibiM til Oin lloinetrallo utinutv Uniiveullen, Be for m heard from tlm following dolo delo dole gatta woie uIkmcii eh Battirday in Iho tlllli'rcut utcetlnu dlsttluls, by tlie Dotnoo Detnoo Dotneo inoy totlie county convention, whleh incuts lii thl.i city en Widbisduy le nominate n county tluket : Adiimstewn Augustus 0. Hegan, Mer gun II. Clark, Nathan llarlinati. Ilrroluieok 0 II. Hunnlnger, Ooeigo Lerab, l'rnnk Hmuiuit, Hudelph Uiess limn. Coealloo K Pioreo hasher, (loe.U. Bal Bal iide, Frank 1). Kllllan, Jehn W. Earust, Honryralngrevc.; Lancaster eity First Wiud-aonrge W. Urewii, Jehn I', jteltb, Batutiel K. Llehty, Jehn Itoeto. Win. Titus. Boeond Ward. V. J. Fdnlnsy, Jat. It Dennelly, llenry It inning. A. J, Dunlap, W. l. fletlBOl. Third Wnrtl llenry Wolf, Jehn F. Doiehlor, It. F. Ijimuuii, Uhns. Peters, II, F. Davis. Fourth ward. Clcurge Pouts, In.tl.ib Melvllllps, Wtu. U.il-, Jeliti UjIih. (Joergo Hteiiiniiiii Flfllt Wuid-O '11. Blmrtr.er, Frank Pfoiller, .Tem. ICiutz, Joint Jefferlus, Fred. Kissinger. Sixth Ward. Goe. Prontle, Jehn Marlen, Uhns. Fralley, Jehn II. Buurr, Daniel MoKvey Seventh Ward, Philip Ivuhliiuu. Cbe DarmstaoUer, P. 11, Loimrd,Jehti Miller, Frank B. Kverta. Eighth Ward. Frodnrlek (llvibretin or, Danlel llrewn, Jehn Uitehli. Jehn St. Clair, IWr Dlehl. Nlutb Ward-Jaoeb Peel, J. Fnid. Yoager, Andrew Derwart, Jehn McKilllps, Jehu Hutuhluseu. Columbia borough First Ward I'h.ts. F. Yeiinit, Oeo. Tlllc, Andruw J. Meislitig, Win Madden, Peter lllttner. Scoend Ward-W. Hayes drier, (loe. W. Hohrecdor, Harry Ndte, W. U. Dutteu bnfer, Wm. Ilitclinlts Third Ward Frank JaiiBen, Flerin Hauck, Jeseph Kauireld. Kiil-Wllllam Biy.-r, () P. Ilrubaker, F. C. Uillcr, II. P. Kdilemuu, Jauieti I team. Kiizabutlitewn C. M. BlnimerH, Jeb. Kra'l. Heffman, Lavl liiigl, James Wit unit, r Mount vill Jehn H Hrnver, U. II. Kauflman, Jehn Ixdb, James Montgomery, Leenard HeMi. Mt. Jey ber Jnoeb Hhrlte. Martin Hewman, Jes lv. Nebbs, Jes. Dotweiler, Fred. Kekert. Mt. Jey Ilrutiem.tii'H 8. II Jno. II. Menaugh, Harry Mussulman, Jacob ll)e, Ileury Siller, Satnuel Waltur. E. Denegal Springville Gcerge T. finish, Christian Whittle, Ilunry Soblcgel inileli. Hohrerstewn I) Hingw.tlt, W. II. Doltrteb, E L. llimbright, W. S. Martin, A. U. Doitrleh. W. Denegal. Petor A. H-ttt, due. W. Wonnlev. Danlel S Will, Simen Hutt, Jes. A. llrieb. West Lampoter Ab'm Sales, J. It Dnitrieb, Gcore HarniHli. Manhelm ber U. II. Yeuim, O. E Arndt, W. II. Frank, Ileury Ilaeh, Frank U Hroey. W. Earl Ilumy I. Ilirtmaii, Samml Qmyball, Henry KaOeth. Salisbury II. D.ivU, J. P llreiius, El El El vroel TuwiidemI, J. L, Walker, A. C. Btenc. Hart Itinkin Ceultur, J.iiiim Alken, Itebt. A. PergiMun, Themas McClure, J. It. Chauibi'iliii. Linoeln Horaeo , Haldeuiiu, Edward J. Myers, Jehn Oraiiy, Banmiil MeUrid, Frederick SUittH. Ephrata J. W llier, Martin H Kllnn, Samuel Schlott, A. I). Uiieh, J E. Itasg. ler. Clay II. L Erb, Imae S. EIkuI.v, Ptt.tr C. Ebcr, Martin B. (IrefH, Marim Irwin. Salisbury Wm. Hamilton, Ames llnw, A. P. Kramer, II"iiry SkllrH, (Jurist Fex, Marietta F. K. Currau, Frcsl'k Wa'. Icr, Cenrad Chlcaduucc, (IlOe Hi!de biant, Jehu W. IWiT. Paradise A P. Mollvaiue. A, It. Ktam bach, Inaae Uiller, Samuel Bayder, James Uower. Btrasbiin; ber. Samuel Echturuaeh, J. C. Ueam, Dr. II. M Black, Alex. Behultz, E. E Hariiish. Norwood Jacob Kratr.ur, Daniel I). Feiry, Iliiiim Uolwiler, Frank Bhillew, lliriim Loekard. Silvei Spring Jehu Ucrbert, Ileury M. Weller, Fnidcriek Mummaw, Samuel Sheii Icli, Uarnabas Monehoy. A HKMiNiaei'.nui:. An Uld Sinn Vilxe Wnnted Km. jHCub'a l'ur tralt. Tlie following appears in yesterday's Philadelphia Times lu tbe ceurse of some reminiscences of Qatokcecor Ilradsbaw, who has been at Uloekluy hospital for ten years : " Thore is semethiuK tnore about Matlarne Emma Jacobs, who died here last fall, that has never been told. Iicfore she died sbe left a medallion photograph mid Miine trinkets with the urn se, buoause shu had been kind te her. A mouth or two after Emma died an old man oame te the Kiite and asknd te eoe the atteudaut who inn nod Mrs. Thompson that was Emma Jacob's real name. I jjave him a pass aud seut him ever te the hospital with a run. nor. In a little while he oame back trou bling with oxeitomotit. ' Pve Ret it Pve get it,' he said. " ' What ?' I inquired. " He looked at me rather doubtfully for a moment. ' Were you a friend of Mrs, Thompson V' he asked. " ' Yes I answered. 'Tlinii I'll t.ll vim. Rmm.i .Ianlm was au old fricud of mlne. We wero ohlldreu together In Lancaster county. When she camote Philadelphia I lest sight of ber until rumors of her wild career began te corue te the old home. I nover saw her afterwards, but I knew hew she lived and hew she died, mid when I heard she left her portrait with the nurse I wauted te have it for the sake of the old times, llure it is,' and he held up a small medallion, with a fuoe that was young and fair and beautiful. It was Emma at flftoeu. He put the pioture carefully into his poekot aud went away loekiug na hamiy as theuuh he had found a fortuue instead of the pioture of a (lead crazy woman. The nurse told me afterwards the old man gavu her teu dollars for the picture" mutrlineulal Intelligence. ll)tliulfllplilu Tillies, The Ilov. Mr. Smith, a young Methodist clergyman of this city, was married last week te Miss Woleh, tbe daughter of a wealthy New Yerker. The Itev. Frank Moero, of Philadelphia, was best man. On Tuesday next au Interesting wedding will tatce plnce in Lancaster. Miss Holle Hager, a few years age a wollknewn helle in Philadelphia, will be the brlde. She is te marry Mr. Jehn P. Nlohelson, of Dever, Del,, son of a fermer ruomber of Cougress from that state. MJer A. V. uelatuhl' Decoration Address lu Lebanon. Lebanon Times, Having appeared bofero a Lobauen audieuce bofero, his ability as a speaker was well-known, and oeniioimontly the liouse was orewded. Under the inspiration of the day, he dellvored au address whleh for pewer and oleauouoo has hardly evor been surpassed in Lobaneu. Uena te Yerk. This morning about threo hundred members of the Catholle boneflolal so se so elotles of this eity went te Yerk te participate it the coremonicu attendiug the laying el the corner stene of 8;, Mary's ouureh in that borough. UKI.MIATKM UOMJ1I1IIIA KKRH, from Our KrgtiUr Uortieu1nt, Yestmday wan chlldteti's day at the United lireihtvii church, and en that oc casion was also oulebrated the aunlversary of the founder of tint ohtiteh Philip W. Ottetbelti The sep.tiate torvleoH were held during the day, all being largely attended, Tli n oliurelt about the ohatienl was beaull fully doceiati'd with grceus aud lovely llowets, aid iiunibuiH of eatmry birds added their velets te the celebration. The exeiuisfH were uoiiduelod principally by the Sunday school scbelars. Tlie pregrammn picp.tred for the different scrvice was a geed one, iind net tee lenglhy te be tiiosemo. The prlnelpal fealures of the morning's nxoreisos were a well rriideicd duet by Mrs, King and Miss Nuwceimtr, mid tint valedictory address by Miss Katie Jaukseu, In tlie evening tlie two principal features were the reeita Hen or it piece entitled "Tlie Old Man Visits the City," by Walter Seurbeer, and u relcet reading by Miits Emma Hneath called "A Medel Church." Tlie reeita lien was ttinde In a elear, pleasing voice, the young lady displaying tloekloJ elocu tionary powers in tlie rendition. l.'iniilcii.ril ititnii Daniel Iteads was tuadote pay a flue aud costs of suit and was held fur $11)0 line for being tit uiik mid disorderly it wuek age : Henry Lukmis win also lined aud paid oests for being drunk aud diseiderly. Hrekeii olevator has eaused temporary suspension of work lu meulding depart' incut of Keeluy steve works. ()kui air concert by baud Saturday oveuing. Itev. J. F. Meixell is taiMiug liimls ler remov ing debt en the. Oliureli of Oed building. Large crowd went with St. Petor's St. Paul's and St. Jesi pit's society this morn ing te Yetk Sliawni'e furnace picknieking ill Hcise's words ti -day. On Saturday tbe Dauutletis, of Mount Jey, defeated tbe Celumbias y a soero of ;rte. U.K. rumens, or tlm riiilailol riiilailel phla mt Is visiting Mr. A. W. Wilsen. O'elumbia wheal club has n-Jeptei tbe Lancaster utiifei in with the Marietta cap. The new sch el beard organized this evening Mr. L. W May's bible class, of Scoend street Lutheian uhureb, coutem ceutem plat 's an exiMirciiin te Wild Cat. Ueu. Welsh Pest, 0. A. It., have purchased two line eiigravingH "I'lie Haltle of Oettytibuig'' and ' Sliurmau's Match te the Sea." The vweek en Iho P.irt Deposit watt cleared anuy yusturday by 1, p.m. An I XUOM'lli as A hWlMll.r.ll. Alii r tlrillii); llirl.l of n lliirr. Iluftsy und tiMrnvMi tin lrrinim unit In (,'nituril. Ou Friday a iiut'i named Jehn Lichten Lichten berger e.illnl mi (JluUtkui It sser, of May town, and alter cli.illlng awhile with him and tulkiug in an Impert. tut neit of way, bought eiiu of Mr. itiiser's horses, glviug him in payment a check for the amount. He tlinii lien owed from another party a wagon aud set of hariiCHH haying he wished te diive te Mount Jey te buy a new vehicle. Ou rujnhuig M met Jey. Liehteuberger went I) A. II. Latidis' she aud bought a new buggy giviug a check in piymuiit. I te then went te S. S. Iteyer's shop and b light a new set of bar no, giviug a check in payment for this also. Leaving the old wagon ami harness at Mr. L.tudm', he Maif-d ill with his new team for p.uts unknown. He had net l"i'ii long ene when his victims ascertained that his aheuks were worthless Mr. ltiKSur and Coustable II. Ooed start d n purMiit of the swindler. They traekid hiui if. Ibu dlreotieu el Leb anon, aud overtook anil captured him near that betuugh and bruugtit him b.tek aud It lgtd him in the Lane later county jail, where it was ascertained that he Is uoue ether than Jehn Llolitanberi,or, an ex con vict. I.ANU.1N1 f.li COIIMV UAII'.M DccI'IinI tlm MiiremeUaur( Te-ilay, A Hs'eial dispatch from Ilarrisburg te the iNTKM.tuK.Ncuis.iys that opinions in Lancaster cases were handed down by the supreme cemt ttiix morning as fellows : i'liiladelpbia & Heading railroad com pany vs. W. I). Clirismau, judgment medillcd and alllrmed. Abialiam Myers vs. Jehn Htldebruud, allirmed. Henry E. Welfe, va. Edwaid F. Yehu, aillriucd. City or Lancaster vs. J. Shuman Kliue et al., allirmed. A. O. Troiehlcr vs. U. II. mutual aid society, ufHruifd. Comuieiiwealth a. Ficdctick Diukol Diukel burg, (iftlnucd. Harriet A. Trehis' appeal uftlrmed Victeria WaldbectK-r vs. Cha. Falk, nfilrmcd. Commonwealth vs. Jehu Evans, af tinned. Sarah Wolfe's apjieal iiflirmcd. Gee K. ltced'ii appeal, Lancaster, af flrnud. Catharine h. Speidel s appeal ,-ililrmed. Wutulinud Clmlii Stcilen. Henry Helme, a young German barber, who for a few weeks bad lieen in tiie cm ploy of Ueorge C. Liller, and who bearded witlt Him at His rcsiueuce, re. ;u.i west King strcet, disappeared trout his home Yesterday, taking along with him Mr, Lillcr's geld wateh aud chain. The watch is or the Wattham make, Broadway tuove ment, with huuting oate. Attached te it was a oable chain und compass charm. Hohtie is about '22 years uld, ft feet 10 Inches in height, heavy set, a geed deal sun burned and has a scar en his forehead. He wero when he left Llller's a dark oeat, tlewercd silk vest, blaek cloth pants aud balmeral laced shoes. He was traced as far aa Landlavilh), nud was probably making his way te Ilarrisburg, where he fermerly worked. Mr. Lillcr's watch and chain wero worth evor $50. MeetlDE"! tne 1'rlnen inipoctern. The reguiar monthly meeting of the prison inspectors was held this morning, all the members of the beard exoept Mr. Nissley lining present. Mth. uintis and Airs, mown appearcn bofero tlie beard in behalf of the Chil dren's home iu roferonco te the oest of mending shoes for the children. Ne dollnite aotlen was taken. Bolietor 0. 0. ICenncdy was authorized te advortise for coilce for four months Mr. Dehuer was instructed te sell all the pigs ou hand in the prison and Mr. Carter was authorized te buy sbeats. Kmauuel Uiindakcr, wtlose term ex. pi res te morrow, asked the beartl aooord aeoord aoeord lug te custom for assistauce and was refused. Ititllreml Accident, About half past 12 o'clock this afternoeu thore was a wroek of freight ears at Heh rorstewu. The noeldout was eaused by a breken axle of otie of the cars nttaohed te ongine 025. It was thrown from the track, upset aud orushed te pleccs, while bevcii ethor ears wero doralled and mero or less damaged. Travel was dolayed for two or thrce hours, and it was necessary te transfer passeugers from ene train te another ou reaching the wroek. diminution el Teitcbers. By request of the dlroetors of Ceney township an examination will be held for tuat township at miuiiruige, duly e : also owing te the fact of Hupt. Hroeht, being appointed en the state cemmittee te nxamiue seuiura at Mlllorsvllle en June 2urd aud 21th. Examination at Mauheim borough and Point township will be June 21st. instead of 2Jrd. Hart township and Georgetown examination will be held June 23 Instead of J une 21. The Mercantile Tax. Aaren II. bummy, moreintllo appraiser, is slttiiifr te.day in thoeOlto of the county oemmlstlouora te hear appeal) from the mcroantlle apiralBemcnt. LANCASTER DAILY INTBJjLtGBlsfOBK MONDAY Hallreati itaret. W. F. Ilambrlght, passonger agent of the Pennsylvania railroad in this eity, has been appointed, in connection with bis ether duties, te have full charge of the station, and the oflleo of the station master, held by tho'lste Capt 'OtcrgB ft. lioyle, has been abolished. Jehn I). Clinten, check agent, has been appointed baggage agent. Ames l. Urielt has been appointed au additional clerk in the tloket oflleo. Excursion tickets at reduced prints will be issued te fishing partles of II ve or mero en the Pert Deposit read for the summer season, geed for threo days from the day of Issue, mayor' Ueml. The mayor bad eight cases of drunken and disorderly conduct te dlsposeof this morning, One was discharged, four paid oests, ene wan committed for threo days, ene for ten days and ene for thirty days, One of the prisoners, Harry Brown, breke te pieces the water closet in his oel'. Net Dend, Went A'Vlllilne. The following .lote, delivered at the Intkm.ieknckk oflleo, by Mr. William lllohardseii, In person, satisfactorily ex plains Itself : " It is reported I bung my self. It is d He. I was in the country Unit ing. TuniJi.rsii." Itlnek Murk llrlilRit, Thn county commissioners this altcrnoen opened the bids for building thn bridge at Black Itoek, in the west branch of thn Ooteraro creek, In Coleraln tewnsh'p. The bids wnrens fellows : James 0. Car Car Car ponter, 41.42.1 ; Ellas MoMelion, $1,71)7 ; w. w. upp, ei.ose. Krleiin Actlilrnt. On Saturday last, Mrs Frank Hackerty, of Itohrerstown, while walking in the yard tripped and foil, causing a frnoture of tbe left leg In the hip joint.. Dr. . II. Shetik was called and attended the lady's Injuries tli Hreet l.mni". Ten of thoelootrlo lamps wero reported this morning as net burning satisfactorily InHt night, srimn of thorn being out from dark te daylight. Tflepliena Connection. A. K. Spurrier, alderman, 20 Seuth Qtietin street Is connected with tlie tolo telo tole pbono oxchauge. -I.- i . m IIKSKKIKATIU CIMI.NTV (.IINVKNIIOS. Wi-tlnrnlnjr. duiifi 4, 10 h. hi On tlm innrn'nK et tlm ily el tlie Deuio Deuie crnllc county convention 1 will meet my friends lit Hlieliur'rf lielnl, corner el Neitli Queeu and UrniiKe Htieeti. JUIIN 1). It AlCUAtt. Will KeniHln Anetlirr vxirk. Tlm DIiiui Concert Ceinpiiny, lit order te Klvn all mi opportunity te wltm kr their Inter etlliut enlfrlHliimunt, Inivn cenclinlcxt te r mnlii In Fulton eperu Iieiimi nnetlier week, 'llure will lin an uiiluitnlniiienl e'leli nlKlit, and nintliieopi-rleriiiiiiireolo-ilflr, Wwlnesdiiy mid NHlur.lij. immivnl or I'laen nl llu.lnrj. Tlm tinalnets el llnlr A alienk, ImiiUlth, nlll liureiillur ba lranniitte.1 In room Ne. I, muceiuI (loerot tlielrliulldlng, lu llm nortlieasianirlo et UeutruSUHru. lO'sui.ii. ftoiterh. Ladles ulieuld wearae; flatter evertliu mnall et tlm li:ief, iih tl ciucit all imtnx und uclie. 25cti. aluiiy ilrugstnre. All lejily le "Pl'ly. liTHi'sriie. nervous pioi'le, "oulet nerts," Colden'it l.liUlil Heel Tonic III cure. -iK 'r Vetiltn'i. Ol HriiKKlt3. Ji.livdeed.Vw Tnrmr Awuy 3."0. 'lieublud with iintliinu lerelBlit eiirn Net lilll'j two het llm el TViuhkk' Kcleetrlr Oil eureilmr remplt(elu,n1lv Hix'inlliu; evor f.SO without tlm mlKlittMl be:.crlu" Tlil In wlint Aiimixl 'I'ruluier. el Tmiiuii. I'.t . 'm I-ei huIii by II. II. Cochran, drii;!l!t, U7 uud IX' North Oeriin Hlniil NnimiiK l.lse It. Neniedlelnnluirt ever bt-en known se eircc tunl In tbu euro el nil tluxe tllwiwet mi-lng Ireui mt Impure condl'len el tint bleed ha SOOt H.lri8AIWArAIUI.L, Oil IlLOOO AM I.IVKH Hviiue. ler lliociireol ScretuM, Wliltr swull liiir, UlimiiiuitUin, l'liiiples, lllelclin-, Krup Krup tleim, Vencrenl Benn and lllsensi"), Contuuip Centuuip Contuuip tteu, Ueltru. Hella, Cnneur mt I nil kindred illvau-s. Nobeltei' inuanu el Heeuilin; u lieiiu 1 1 1 til couiplexleii can be obtained Ihtn by ttslitt; RCOM1.I.M Itl.dOIl AND I.IVKK hVUUl', which cleitiiiua tlm bleed nml wives beauty te tlie BkMi. iiWfl'JwMWAtVtw Would Vint llcllnve It. Naluie'ri irreut reiueil, Kldney.Wiul, ha cured many ovmtlimte cuaes et pile. Thtt meHldHtiunatiiK malady RiiiiuraUvaiUcs from constipation und a bad condition et tlie bowels. KMiiov.Wert acts at tlie eauie tlme ns a ralliaitlc nud a healliiK tonic, removes the cause, cures tlie tllioiue and promelui it huilthy Htatu el the nllected erujus. Jume t it uj or, eariliiue uiituutuctuier, or .Myurx .Myurx tewn, l'a tostlllet totlie grout heitllnt; powers el Mdnoy-Weit, having been cured by Het a very bad CfiRO et piles whlcli ler jeais hudre lused te ylelil le any ether remedy. mW 1 w Adeu'ti IIUIeiiHl'hyiduU u purely voetablo llipild reuudy ler Hoaitaeli", HI lemniMt and Constipation. KaMly taken, uetlni; promptly, roUevlui; quickly. U3 cents. At all OrmrRliU. IJlwdM.WAFAw liueka lleiirat. A clear, btlKhl npnn fuce roiiieIiow lenkx lioneet, A liorne thiel or biirKhtr DoMeing car ries hucIi a fuce. Ilurtlnck llloeil lllllert itlve tlm skin u peculiarly nue toxliire unit eleur tieM. They HttonKlhen und mulch the circu lation and xe oritdiciite all uruptlen or Idem Uh. Fer Hitle by II. II. Cochran, druKKlst, 137 uud 43'J Net III Uuoeit s'teeU my Wlle llmi Hli, " Fer 33 years," says our corretp'ondent Henry Clark, et Falrlleld, I.onawe Ce., Mich., " my wlle bail fits. They would htel about an hour, and snmotlmes longer. Sumantun ft'er ft'er vlue has permanently cured her." myi7-lwdeeIAw It you suilur wlih slclc iieudache, Cointlps Ceintlps Cointlps Hen, beur Hteuisch, or llllieus uttucks, Km. ery's I.ltlle C'atharlle Fills will icllove you 15 cents. JMwdM.WAFAw Tub glory of man Is his strength. It you are weakened down thieugh uxcosilte study, or by early Indlscrotieiis, Allen's llrula Feed will permanently restore all lest vigor and strengthen all the muscles et liralnitnd lledy. f 1 1 0 ter (5. Al ilruh'glstH, or by mull Irem ,1. II. Allen, 315 First Ave., New Yerk City. J21wdM,VF.w l'livsiciAss function has been accorded te that standard dUlnlcclant, tllenu's Hiilplnir Heap. " Hill's llnlr Dye," black or brown, ftoe, i lwdcedilw IflilV AUrXUTlHKMUNTtt rjTiiKi.AKiKHr ANlTsSeftrutjaiTiTKTK X assortment ei Kuchre, Cusslue and l'eker cants Irem Se tier puck up. HAIITMAN a YICM.OW FltONT ClUAIt STORK. 1AHK ItAt.l".. TO-MOUHOW (TUK8DAY, JUNKS.) IRONSIDES VS. TRENTON. TURNOUT AND SKB AFINKUAMK (1AMK CAMiKD AT 3:15. 4a- Trains loave and 3:15 p. m. 11. H. Depot at ;e, 3.00 H rilllK MOHT COMMON AFF1CUUON, t'KIt- L haps nt tne Kve. Is Opithalmlu, or ln ln Ilunimittteit et thu Kye, irem cold and heat, and t(Ki lutensn and vivid light te the Kye. Diseases el the Kye, Kur and Thre it also, Cuiieen, Tumors, Hkln und Chronic Dlstases successfully treated by lilt.H II. D. A M. A. I.ONtlAKKlt. Olllce Ne, t Kust Wuluulsticel, I.ancaster. Cousultalten tree. Ji-Jtd&w nitSI'M tlOTl'.L-I.AOKU IIBKIl ANU u Kxcelslnr Hsrutnira Water en Urauirlit, llenry Itahter, proprietor el the Untpe Hetel, 31 and 31 North o,ueon street, has remodeled thn barroom, erected nrstelaas UolrlKeraters und has new en draiiKht Charles Claw's col cel col ebntled I'lilladelphla I.AUKIt HKF.lt ter which he is sole RKent In this city. Also.HAU Alse.HAU ATOUA WATKIt Irem the lameus Kxcolsler bprlnirs, SaruteKU, N. Y. A lull assortment et tlie purest Wines and Ltquers en sale. 1 ui'i7-3md tfKW AnrJSRTVtMMMttTB, r: rrzzm 5-r JI. . HIIOAO. SUMMER We doelro te oalPtittentlon of buyers te the faotthuteur Bummer offerlriK of attntotlve JBWBLUY is unusuellv lRre, All the noveltloe in Short Ohulua for Ladleu. Call and See the Queen's. AntlciuoSUver Jowelry. Potlte plocea in Diamond Jowelry at very low l)rlce3. Ohfttolalne and Feb Watohes, A flne line of Weddlng Sllver. H. Z. Ne. 4, JiANOABTKIt, May 19. IWt. E. j. '.aiim. SPECIAL The IsrRO Inercaneln our trade, both In tlie manufacturing and reUill tloparlmettts, makes It nccem.iry ler 'is lu Impert Direct Frem the European Markets. Mlt. KUNKST '.AIIM will ropreHOtitour liouse In Kurewi this suuimer, ntul tlien of our ctisieiners wlie have net already loll their orders with un will plense Ue be bolore JUNK 18. AM. OtlUKICS FOU iMamnml. Brnnzns Ijub Clocks, Stntuary. &u. Will recelviieiiniliil iitlenttnn and will be rnady for ilellvrry at nny tluie artnr O0TO1IER I. (JIlltl.Sl'MAUOIlUhll'SllKLiOUNTll.TKli; 1IOLIDAV 8KA8UN IK DK81UKU. EDW. J. ZJEGVf, MANUFACTURING AND RETAIL JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, - - - Lancaster, Pa. mVllindll I'ljUMIllNO AMi .P"" 1.. AltMILU, PLUMJ31NG, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters, tSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Noh. U, 13. 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 1)KNN U.OAHS fltlf O OOetM. J-L'K 11 UN it If. I UO, Ht II ICTHAN 8 VKI.I.OW FUONrUlUAIt KL'liKK. lOllUr.-Till'. WATKIC IIIJI't.lU.tTK IS tN In in v liimils ler collection of witter rcnlB, niul all itliAluuivuld will be discontinued itllur Junul. Itsl. C. K. MYKUS, in'it tild City Treasurer. 1 mik iMONTiit.v itir.irriNunr tiik jkf. FK1IHON OI.UII will Imi Held in inn cuiu loetim. Illietids' liulliiliiu. wiwi itiiiK Btreui, en Menilay eventiiK. .1 nun 'I I, nt 7 o'clock. 1VSI.T, JKKFKU1KH, mSI-'JtU Hcei clary. riMIK. IPNK SIlMULIt uerKf.h ruf Ktllt X sulunl UliAUKK'8 TKA8TOUK. Ne. H Went MinfL Our mill pulvill7.nl rt tlm Coltee Cull and bimi hew It eiks, mi Colleo leitll. lltlllK ltKe.lt. I) Heck lleer ou HATUllDAY uud WHIT MONDAY nt Casper Kolller's Saleen. 3."J Church street. AIme, ill all plaens whom my beer Is utuitlly sold. C. KOII l.i'.lt, inWtil l.len llruwery. LIAinTluTlrt WArTltFlfcNIIIK IIUD IIUD weUei' llee . ti en II I mi UliiKOr Alouelo ui'D, Willi. Ne. 3.') Seuth Queen silent. Ilo Ile wuiu of Imitations. First Heck llcer Irem Mncker'n llrowety tut mp le-nlBhtHtmy a a a loenn. Uht). WAI.I,, J'roprlcter, in J .''t Ne. X2S youth tjueen bt. N HTMIF TO WHOM irMAYUONUr.UN- Al persons Indebted le riilllp t.tiuler win pie we cull lit tne con yum, corner ei Aiiurnw uud Witur striets, uud sollle thflr bills bufoie Iho 1st et July next, as ufter Unit time they ill tin placed fit tlie hands el a collector. insi-at v mNHF.it. UlC Mlllltr WITH ITU MIUSB ANU raided cdire hoeiit Is supei ler te all slml lur shuts, because 11 Is rolnleict d In tl out uud buck. Ins ilimtilu stltnlieil senilis, Id made e! t'tlct Nonpareil Muslin cut strulxht Instead el cicswlfe. Forsuleut bWAltll'S, Ne. It) North Queen Hlnvt. I.uncnslwr. VltAHKUllAMlK. Fnrsalunu excellent Safe Jttat from the fuclerj-, Merris & Ireland iimke, ei the kind tout sioeo tne mat. pe wen in inn uiuiumiu tliolar.e lniiulrerbulldlnvr. foil chtip. AIbe a nuw bewlnir Mnchlnoclieap. Te be seen at Ne. I 0 W. WAl.NUI'Sl'. It l.itiiciisler, Pa. 7lllKAl' FUf.l.. UIIKAl' kuki. lu order te meet the wants et thelr custo mers, tint I.ANCABTKIl UAHI.IUIIT AND FUKI. COM PAN Y will sell te theliconsumers, AS STOVES AT COST. Humpies el Stnves limy be scenat their olllce, NO. I.IINOIITH UUF.KN ai'HKKT. mJj-luiOU VTOTHIK MI3 Hl.ti.A. It, It As t,f.AnKl 1 What (Hen I'arktorlheso.'isoii,andltcan be rented for plenks public or prtvute, lauilly patties, etc. The park will be ihoreuirhly cleaned und rplltled, and everyllilng put In complelo order. Fer furlher partlciilsis la. Ulllruef Wll.MAM IIDK.IIM, UAllllY HAIlTl.bY, JAMF.5 AIC51KT. Council of Adintnlalratlen, I'est SI, U. A. 11. Mr. Armet Is new en thn gteunds, m3inidSHV A UDlTOK'3 NOT1UK. HxNKTii. llsna, )ln the Court of Common vs. I Plots et l.iincaster Ce. JauksKekues. i Apilllerm.ltMI.Ne. W.ex-doe. The uiiderslKmid auditor, uppolnted te ills ills trlbute thn iiiouey ruled into court in tlie ubevu case te and uiueiiu the e leKully en tiled te the same, will sit rerth tt purpose en FUIDAY, JUNF. IS, 1811, at 10 o'clock a. m In Hie Library Iteum of thn Courtheuso lit thu City et l.nucuster, whoie all norsens Inter ea ted lu said dlstrlhutten may attend. JOHN W.Al'I'l.K. ml7 4tl Auditor. ItUOI'I.SALJI FOIl FDttNlMIIINO T10NKUY, FUKU AND OTHKIl HTA bUi' lM.lKH ntciorrAiiveifTnB Commonwealth's Orries, 11 AiiiusnuKii, l'a , ) iiiie 2, 11. I hnreby Invite seated proposals, ut prices below inaxtmiim rates rtxed lu hclunliilus. te turiilsh Htiillenury, Fuel uud othei"suppllei ler the Lenlalal me. und the several Depart. menlB et .State Onvernnient, anil ler l'luiiih Iuk. Uss Fittlnc and Hteun Flittiut ter. and repulrn. luinlshliiK hulls andcomiiiltteeioouis el the Senate and IIouse et Hopresenlatlves, and distribution et documents, reports unit oilier pi Inted mutter for the I.uKHiuturenii'l Iho Dopurtuienl or l'ublle instruction, for tlie year eiullnu' the first Mouihtyet June, A. D. 185. Hoparate proposals will be received and te'i'-t- raie conitucisuwuriieit us uiiueuiicuu "" achedulus. All proposals must be ucceiupu- nled by a bend with approved security con ditioned ler the faithful pcrloriimncuet Iho contract, and uddressed and dellvoied te tiie bateiu eleven o'clock a. m., el Thursday, the aith day of June, A.I). 1841, ut which Hum tlie proposals will be opened uud contracts uwunl uwunl ed, in the Kxcoutlve Chsmber ul llarrlshur, l'onnsylvunle, Uuhedules cenluliilnK tonus et proposals can be ohtalned en application at thoeftlcool the Secretary of Iho Common, wealth. w'.B.HTbNOKK. Jil-iHtil Beoretary olthe commonwealth' jTKALTH UOltSk.1'. BALL'H HEALTH CORSET New takes the lead et everythliiR In the Cor set line, aa Indies nml It. the must COMKOIU'Aill'K An I' K H F K O T F 1 T T 1 N U Karment worn. Merehunts say It Ktves tbe best satlslaclloe et any Certel they uver anltl. Fer sale by atl leauiuu ueaiers. "co y muu fl.M. inl.WAB26t ' New Haven, Cenn: JUNE 2 1884. .3 GIFTS. RHOADS, West King Street. limy 10-1 yd NOTICE. tiAH JIITTUtU. Afcir AJtyk.ltTlhUatHNTH. llTAftTftU A (illlt. fOllTIIKKireilKN, IT Jl.l..MEIC(UII)ll IIAI.I ni30.td '230 l'rlnce street DUSlNr-SS UIIANUK WAMKU-A HAS 1 1 te Hell te ImslnciH in en In this vicinity I onuet luumnnt vulunblu n pecialtles ever Ht- vimtcd, new paying a prntu et ever 120 a day. ThU is a clmnce seldom otTcred. A small capital or credit required. Fer full pitrtlou pitrtleu pitrtlou litrsralleu I.KWIHA MlTClltl.C, 1130 4t QruiH) Hetel, l.iincaster hM'KCIAI-AK VOU l'AHS 1IY OUll FINK J Tullerlm; lOstabllshment don't fall te leek in tne anew winnow j tlie leading sprint Btyl-s are exlilhluxl therein ; then walk In am nxaiulue our untlre stock. Nene te imi mil It lr tlie city. lliidsoiiiely trimmed well mudeand IicrieciuuiiiKlSiuuiuiiisu-sureii in inouentlu prices. A. 11. IIOSKNSTKIN, 37 North Queen Mt. Opposlte tlie l'ostelllce. iirl CunlK I UKr.iti: t'eti uti.tisiiSNur.siKrtT. II therelsiin olcusIeu next te Unit of net ting inariled.-whcu u jmnid man wutits te leek his best, It Is WHEN HE GRADUATES. I'npue ler Coiiiuieucemcnt, thcreloie, by calling ut Wholesulo & Helail Cletliin Heuse, e Ne. 24 Oontre Squtire, And Thore Ordering A First Fall Dress Si. The Choicest of Mutctlal und KxqulsltO Fits Uustuntoed. Tuko u ltuk also, al our Cheap Business Suits, Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors an 1 Clo'hlers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTKU, FA. Udyd A Tyii.lNKltUHOll OAUUKN. GRAND CONCERT -THIS And Every Evening', -AT- NORTH PRINOE STREET. Gee. BAski, Otte Toussaint, PROPHIBTORa. my'.O-M Burger & Snltens tmwm Hi SECOND EDITION. MONDAY HVBNINO, JUNE a, 1084, day AT CHIUAGO. AM. WAITINtl Ult TUl'. UUUKUWi Tlis lliillle Lines rnrtuiuffArtlmr's Force Hellil, AKRreMlve mid Dellnut Unrk IJursen l'rnclii Arunutl. Thore is a vast deal of speculation and surmlse in the voluminous dispatches of the many nowsnaper oerrcspondonts at Cliloane. Hut the oulire Held is pretty well oevorcd in this vlew of the situation telcraphcd by Cel. McClure te his Timti : " There Is net an ordinarily intelligent ohservcr of politics In Philadelphia or lu Maine or in Califor nia who Is uet uew as well Informed of the probable action of the convention te meet liore ou Tuesday an the most sagacious anu tireless correspondent or political leader new lu Chicago. Bpoeulattuti ean be obtained lu Inllnlte numbers aud varia tions, but the plain truth is that nobody in Chicago can ir.ive nnythlug olse than a blind guess as te the rclative strength of tbe leading candidates or as te the nomt nemt nomt neo for president. It is known that Hlaltiu ami Arthur will both be somewhero near three hundred votes ou tlie llrst ballet, but which will be evor thrce liundred or which lead the ether will be dotermincd net carller than Monday night or Tuesday meinlng lllaiue Is likely te lead Arthur and he may lead him by as much as fifty. Hut it is possible that Arthur may lead Rlaiue. Thore tire net less thau ene hun dred delegates who are likely te tiivide be tween Arthur and Hlaltie, but hew they will ultimately illvhle whether they will give nearly fifty te each, or ene fourth or ene thlid te either und thrcu-feurths or twe'thlids te the ether is au tuiderter mined problem and tlme and circumstances will bring it solutieu only ai the ballet is about te face the veters." The ene significant feature about all the reports from Chicago is tlie manifest sign of a mercenary disposition en the part of the Southern delegates hithorle cteditcd te Arthur, and the growing conviction that thoie is a friendly understanding between Hlaine aud Lemtu. The negotiations with the Southern peutlnmeii who have Bone te Chicago te make the most of thelr Hs- publlcanlsm at the only point wl.eie it oeunts ler anything are conducted hi be- hair of Mr. Hlaine by the Hen. Stephen H. Elkins, of New Mexico, a practical man who is almost another Uleplieu W. Her- wnv in tlm iiztitiit. nml v.nintv of bis soy in tne i xieui ami v-'iieiy et ins resources. Ilia most uoUible achiove- nicnt up te the prcsuut tlme has been thn nmfiirn of IlerHuv'n fnriniir oelle:ti'Uo uie capture-01 uersuy e lormer oeiil.imio iu the bonale, the lien. Pewell Clayten, who is supposed te teprefcput the greater n-irl of thn ArkniiH'm ilelnL.atleii a li.trt of part ei me ArKausas tn.io(jaiieu, a part, et the Missouri band, uud it low votes from- Texae. Oilier reported dog'irtiens from Arthur te lllaiue have tleatreycd the faith of the meht hepulul friends or tltu ptesi- dent that thore v;lll be ituythluu like a fcnlld Hfintlinrn veln for Aillitir It in solid Boutuern voie ler Auuur. is in a somewliat inntrtictive faet that In all this preliminaty biistuesj, tlie coutrel of I political oventa is in uie nanus et we mercenaries rathur than of the refermers Tll0 nesl William Pitt. Kollegg'ti little linger is as bit; us the waist of the lien. A.uiliaw u. White. lilt: SITUATION 'Kl-IIAI, HIhIiie uud Artlmr iiuuK unit Nuelt, Ciiic.vej, Jutie! The situation here is much sluiplHlcd this inerniut;. The ml ml heieuts of the six eutididutns, Atthu-. lllaiue, Edmunds, Sherman, Lei.'au nml Ilawley have made fair lneasure of their HtrenirUi, auu deem the prospect geed eueujjli te stand by their moil. The hit;hest vete new elaimnd for lllaiuu is .11)8, and the highest for Arthur about D25. Couservative loelturs ou place the figures nt less than HOI) for both. llneinlliK Kilieiiniis. Frlemjs of Edmunds are iu hih feather te day elaimlut; he has dnvotepzd uuex pected streuth. A caucus of all his adherents Is new iu session. The caucus mimbetu about 85, including Ooero Wil liam Curtis, Andrew I). White, aid Theodere Hoesovolt. l'liey say they eau summon 100 votes, whle't if correct and Sheiiu.in and Legan men stand firm, will result iu a dead lush iu the convention. Bhermau's adherents in the Ohie dcle Ration have received seme assitrauees of support from Indiana in the oveut that Uresham or Harrison be net named. I'rrvslent lmpremlcins. The attitude of the Wisemslu, Mtuhi j;an and Iudiaua dolealloim is watched clesely, as the oembluod stren)th of these states joined te tlie ludepsudcnt or lud munds muvument at the Eist might turn the tide iu the direction of a new man. Indiana will probably uame Harrison, but may be turned te Uresham at any opper tunc timn. Connecticut still declares for Ilawley, but au iinprossleu prevails that the strength of that state will, iu uuse of an early brtalr, go te Edmunds. The Arthur men pursue a very quiet eauvass, without malciiii; any exhibit of lljuien, but displaying the gioatest oenll deuce. TIIK UhUUtMl COailMNV. Drrxel M Oe. HiijIiir Up UotnellilutO't Mert Ki;e iinniiit i mi Ueiupaiiy HaeK line Hccrlver' lluaili. riiii.ADr.i,i'Hi, June 2, A JI, Urexil &, Ce.. this meruiiii' auuouiiced that they would buy nt par thu interest coupons of the consolidated mortgnge bends el tue l'hil.idelpuia & Heading lailread due iu 1011. The tetul amount et interest due te day is about $1100,000, uud, us many trusts and charitable liistllutleua held these bends, the default en Iho part of the Heading railroad company would have eaused serious embarrassments. Urexcl t Ge's banking heuse thin morning is HI), ed with holderaoftlieso coupons who nre receiving their money us fast ns the olerke cau pay it out. President Keim, of the Philadelphia Heading railroad company, issued a notice te day te tlie cllect that the coupons and Interest due June 1 upon the consolidated mortgnge bends of the company will be purchased at par for cash by MessiB. Urexel &Ce , and Mating that the amount of interest ou the income mortgage due, aud which will net be paid te day, was $0,000. 'loco Hack te tlie live ivcrttilp. The beard of directors of the company held a short suasion today. It is uew kuewn that at this meeting no opposition wustnadote a icceivetsliip and application will be made te the United Stales oirettit court this afternoon te place the company in the bauds of receivers. Thore is a geed baisis for saying that Franklin Ii, Quwuu will net be ene of the recoivets. It is undoisteoj that the receivership has t i .-..ii 1.V1...1.. t r. .!.. uceu iiumeu un iiihuvid . jjumu .n. uemi', president of the Farmers' aud Mechanics batik ; Stephon A. Caldwell, president of the Fidelity Trust company, mid Oce I)e B. Kelra, president of the Hcadlug rail road oempauy, Tiie ltecelrers Appointed. 1:30 p. m An order was made iu the United States eircuit court this afternoon appointing receivers for the Philadelphia & Headiug railroad and coal and iron companies, The plaintiff in the suit upeu wiucu tee ticoree was maue was iieery u, ivuiauy, et new jorsey. Messrs. tihophen A, Caldwell, Edwin M. Lewls and Geerge De II. Kelm wero appointed the reeuivcrs, nud they were ordered te flle their individual bend for $500,003 which they did. An order was made restraining nil persons from Inter feriug with the rccelvers lu the dlsoharge of their duties, and the rocelvers wero directed te maintain the prepsrties undo '. thelt control for. the bei laUrft'ef all oendorndtl, " t Tn LcsliUtiva Annrniirl.ilaa Rill nrsiiiNOTeN, June a.TlifcUeuw i.i proprlatlen bill, with the am. ." uif tuu iriCIHIllllVB meow ropertcd by the oeminlttea of tW whole. au amend ment nrolilbltleft 0C mlttce olerks from isirfermliig for ttintnlinr work etf t'liruiu unaraoier ler memnnra a r. J.0.e,)' . Au amondment oiemntlBit' all distlllerlea whleh mass one hH-" tired bushels or leia from the operation of the prevision of title 33, revised statutes, exoept as te payiuent of taxes, was rulepled. Tha ether nmondments wero then agreed te and the bill passed yca't 188, naja 40. The IIouse thou adjeurnwl. The Vebt Htntement. Wasiiinoten, D. 0., June 2, The debt statoment shows n doeroftio dutlcc Mayef4,703,211. Tiiere was a run en the National savlnjrs bank this morning. The bank paid all demands without oxaetlog their privilege of thirty days tiotieo. Knehefnrt en the laindvn Kxpleslar. I'jkius, Junu 2. Ilenrl Roehofort, In bk radical paper L'Jntrnntigtctnt, offers ea couragemeut te the dynamiters, ile eallt the oxplesioiiBof Frldav nliht "the txtiXe- sleti or 000 years of sufferlnrr and mfaefy." (lerinany Uoneunoes the UyasmtMr. Ukiimn, June 2. The German prrsa in filled with indignation at the news of the last explosions iu Londen. It declare that thore will be no occasion for astonUh astenUh astonUh ment If reprisals should occur. Tlie l.omlen Kxptoatena, t'Aitts, June 2. James Stophens, the ex. Fenian I mad oentro, regards the oxpleslons in Londen ns a dastardly outrego. He says no true friend of Ireland had any part iu bringing them about. WKATllKlt IMM1VAT1UNB. Wasiiinoten, June 2. Fer the Hlddln Atlautie states, uorthwest te northeeit winds, stationary tomperaturo, lower baremeter. MA.UH.HXtt. 'lilttelpnj market. B.V.Sfttn.!1 tSTtUtnSI Iudinuit tuuiliy, $i vii! TS t Ulnn.uxtm. II ej 4 " ' HJK'lJt".!,V. .,,.J,-BUwmtjr P"1"11' TZlr7iluTe:yi wiieat suiady i ie. a Western lied, tl CSr Ne. U de, OJe Ne. I 1'a. lied, It 15. (;rn iirm ler local tr.ule; stoanier mixed und yellow. :a.iei sun yellow, ujettte ; oe mixed, tu!i: Ne. .1 mixed, uieiCZc. , "ll,H ,lu" u,1d wenlf ; Ne. 1 WIlIU), 4lVfOUKe; Ne. -i ile, 4oxie.'oi No.arte, 1orni'ie rvleeu-l, aae ; Ne. 2 mixed, 38c, HyoHtuiuiyutTOe. Uuoils-Clevor iieniliial at 8 (J'Je t Timethy ,, Rt w ,rlnxsU01, ,ln ftl n 75. rrnvisiens tlrin, with rlr Jobbing rte- inami ; Mess I'ers. lis eQa W; llecl llatns M!iSi,lwJiiL. TaTKei salt le. 0KO7e; HmoUed llams,134liei Plcklea ie ny,(iiic ... ,,, , Lord tlrm i city rellnud, at mv.il loeso i Uuteiio,7KSet prlme steam 1 te 1 uuttcr-Markut steiuly with lalrdemandt I Wtwicrn UreuniHry extrn, ate t H. e. & or 0xtm. lSfllue: Western iroed te chelcn. lltthlc llellsut 7'Jc. Ks nrm : l'a Kxtras, mat7e. Choeso ipilet und wuak i New mourns, WMiHiie; Wosiern fair Yerk full toeeod.on tee ; rcun'u. pa part skims, 3rj5Ke; de. full, IM'JWC. 1'utroleum oulet! Itollued, 8c. Wlilskv dull at, tl 17. Mew Yum Mariieu. Nxw Yerk, June 2. Fleur state und West ern dull mill still tendliiK In buyers' favor HupornneBtnto.rili'lUiSO; Kxtrude, (3tua3W: CliolceitoHWtO; fancy ile, JUlOflCSO; Keund Heep Ohie. W.VlttllO! choice, (4 15fttl W( BupiHHne Westetu, tl 'MU3sX)i common te geed extra de, l 4HJM70; cholce de, 13 75 Ha 50; cholce While Wheat de. K) 230S te: Heiith-irn dull and easy; common te fair extra HwtJIOl: (reed te cholce de. M U5QU 23. Wheul HUXe lower, dull uud heavy : Ne. 1 White, nominal l Ne. J Hed, June. II 01KO 1 ulj i July, liui'.ifjitet Aiiir. tl 03iOlej; tept. l Wittl OiJH i Dee. ft lOJfai 10(J. Cern 'iffl.'i lower und dull : ;mixeI Western spot at Wijttle; de tntitre, ii.'lbS4jc. una a snaue easier: na, a. June, lififi i ) uly, Me j State, .'."Jj ; We?tern(J7iil3c i'lillndelplilA emtie Market. Cuttle In lulr liemand ; roenliits, i.iw hnad : prime, 7Ka7ie: i?oeil, 7071ic ; medium, "Xffl Ue: common, WitCH'.ie. nueep in iitir (luiiianu : retmpts, tt.ueu nevi ; in luie. UifOUe i uoed. tM(t:yia : me Hum. VAQ lut common, oftiet Iambi, IXQ9Kc. iiesiu lairiiemuiiu ; western, tebj. buxm nurKete. )uotaiieits by lleej, McUrenn A Ce, Hank urs, Lancaster, l'a. 11 a. v. 12 k. 3 r. M. I.. C A 1. t. ......... ....... .... .... .... Michigan Central , 71 New Yerk Central 1U1 lultf 107f New Jersey control SI M 5s Ohie Central I'fi 1C 1M. Del. Lack. & Western.... 100 101 lOJft Denver t llle Uraude... 11 Kile l.'-'i . 15K law KansiLS Sc TuxilS.... 15K 15k 15)1 Cake Shern si SIK mi Chicago N. vv com.... tw W5 10J N. N..OHUA Western 0 bt, l'aul A Omaha Mi l'ucincMull ItochasterA l'lltsburirh. Bt. 1 aul... ................. Texas l'uclilc nil nit union i uciut.. ...... .. Wabttsn common Wubash l'rurerred West'rn Union Telei'ranh l.oulsvllleA Niuhvllle... N. Y Chi. A 8UL LehlKh Vulley Lehlith NavlKUtlen 8 I'eniisylvanlu.... 51 51W 1H IKUKIIIIK I'.T. Jfc lluttale Northern l'uclilc Cem... Norlhern l'uctUe l'ruf... llosleuvlllo l'hlhutelphla A Kile Nertuern Central Underground. Canada Southeni en People's l'lusemrur. 7'.i 3Jli 7U new Xer. (Juotaueiti by Associated 1'resj. Blocks lower. Meney, 30 1 per cent. 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