- 'TV Sf V "I, "-. WQ" U. Nv r FARMERS' INSTITUTE, ' ji-r.Nln uavk KXKUUIMHH, llr. WleKerslintu In Mm UlnOrAililti tlie I'fMlileiit-ltiiiiiiiittttKiii Appelated of -ur. Uiilitrr mi lliupe Utilturn. In nocerdntico with notion taken two months nge by tbe Inno.ister county aim. uulliirnl mid horticultural miolety, n rariiiura1 Institute uoiiimeiial itn cessions in tbe court hduse nt IOiUO thin morn Tbe nttonduneo was net he large ns It nliiiultl iinvn been, but matiy of tbe most prominent und intelIIut farmers from nil parts of tliu county wero in nttondaneo, mill doubtless tlie nuinber would bnve been inuell tumor, had n mum f.iviirnlil.i Inte been chosen. At thin tlnm agriculturists nre in tbe mid-' ,',?ur tobacco planting mid tbeir I .. ". "' ,tllur we,t, " .aipertaut farm The ' TheiiiBH' -'Sliien y jj,. ..into was o.illed te order by J. 0r -fllle, who toad tbe following; list of -doers : Prenlilctit Dr. J. I Wiohershnni, city Vleo Presidents Henry M Kii'le,Jninc8 Weed, Mtlle ItiitMu ; Cilvln Coepur, Mini lii.H.iud ; H. 0 Rush, West Willow; a. a. Bpenccr, r-lly, Hecretnry--j (j. Mnville. Commll'ue en ReoeptlotDr. .1. P. WiekHribaui, S. P. Kby, W, II. liresiiiN. "lUfJoepur, P. H. Dilieiidorfler. U mtulttoe en Mumbershlp M I). Keiidtg, J. L I. nulls, .Jehnsen Mlllur, Levi. 8 Heist, .leHcph P. Witiner. Dr. Wleucisham en taking tbe ehuir Maid he waiii farmer und n seu of n farmer, bad been vlee president of tbe State Agricultural Koeioty, but was net new engaged in farm wuik. He thought tlmie lere that nome otber and inore ptaotieal fanner idieuld bnve been called upon te iirrslde ; but as tbe comniittce had named him for tbe position be would assume tlie duties. He thru roeltcd tbe ovent) which led te tbe holding el tbe tiifctltute, iih they bnve nlrcady bemi published in tbe lNTi;i.i.HiKNi;nit. lle was in liepeH there would bave been a lurgcr attendance, but ns oveiything has te bavu n beginning we must be cenn nt w ith our present miui bers. He coblldenlly believed tbe tlme would seen ceme when tbe court hoiibe would net be large enough te held tbe (armors who would oiewd te the institutes. He tben iutrodi.eud Dr. Jamas Calder, of Hnrrlsburg, ebairui.iu of tbe state beard of agriculture. Ornpe Culture. After reading a Hit of twenty diflereut varieties of Peutisylvauia I'r.ipns, seme of which he described ns excellent mid nome euly indifferent, hee.ild tin) best with the Concord, the Clinten and tbe Mattha. The Concord In tbe gi.ipe Ter the million; if there in euly loom en em premises te grew a siugle vine let it be tbcConcerd it will row overy where, en nil kiudn of soil, uever rrecM5, i. iiily m.wiai;ed, is pro pre line, in easily pre)a'.tp I, and the fruit Is llue Tbe CaUnbi ur) ih an admirable uue ; it dimjOiid well Hi many plaoen, but net In etlicri It row(i very poorly in HarrUburj;, whlle it dees well in Krle and nome ether parin of the ntate. It in net no hardy and dt" net last inore tbnu a few yeim and seldom baars inore than 11 ve or Bevon years. In Ueiks veuuty It dein well for about tbice years out of Hcveu. It has been noticed that the Catawba deca mueli better wbuu it is allowed te climb ou tree, or is trained en lefty tiellibcii. Tlie latter nheuld never be Iccn than ten feet in heljbt, nud feiuteen feet in height Ih Htill better. Tbe next variety of fjrape proxunte.l by Dr. Calder was the Martha. It in net no hardy as the ethers, but Hi fruit is .uliuir able. It an b:id from a beedlinR of tbe Concord by Mr. Miller, who sold the lirst viue ebiained te Mr. ICu.ix, of IMtsburtf, for $500. Mr. Calder then at nome leucth t'ave direc'leiiH for set'injr out a vineyard. Urape MLt.i de net de hi well in wet ground ns en nteny lull sides. The vines should be set. out in rewi tu feet apart. The American t.'r.i like the Ainorie.iu man, don't Itkn te be crowded, aud dens belter whim it h.vi pluty of room. He ndvlvvd traiuiuK the vines en trellises rattier than tyin thorn te ntakes as the I'niepeaus de. l'ests set at proper Inter vals and covered with (Olvaui.cd vfire are lu nome respects butter than tbe woedou Ueilis. Dr. Calder advised the selection el yeuiii,' vines, net moie than two years old, lather tiian elder ones for tbe vine yard, aid gave elaborate directions for trailing and pruninj; them. He held that a vineyard properly cultivated and man ued bhuuld Uhi at least n hundred years. llr. I.erlnc's ildreii. Dr. Uargu H. Leriiifr, United States com mistdouerof nrieuUtire, was uext intro duced. He congratulated the fanners present ou the success which attended this their first iuslitute, aud thought there wat. iie occasion for Dr. Wlekersham te apole glze for It. Dr. Luring said he came from Massachusetts where tbe neil was barren and the crops light, aud he felt that he could say netbiug instructive te tbe farm ers of Lauoaiter county who raise ouer ineus nreps. He would thoreforo surrender the whele buslncsj te tbum they knew all about wheat oulture aud fruit cukure and stock raising nud oreamorlns and elhnr farm matters, and why should he nttomptte instruct them, when ou his own firm the grass grew se poorly that Lancaster county cevin wouldn't eat It, and the wheat be peer that a Lanoaster county farmer wouldn't reap it. He would hew ever talk te them ou the possibilltien of American agriculture. Prem statistics, Dr. Loring preseuted te the institute tl e actual llgurcs of the woudeifnl wealth of the agricultural iuteretti of Pennsylvania, her millions of bushels of cerealM, her cattle, horses sbeep, vegctablcn and fruit, presenting n plcture of industry, enterprise nud pros perity that cannot be equalled by any ua tieu lu tbe world. Of all men the farmer should be proud of his occupation, bis wealth aud his comfertablo surroundings. Whlle natives of all the countries of the world Heck te America, what Amerlcau farmer would for a moment think of im proving IiIh condition by emigrating te Norway, riwoden or otber European countries'.' An American farmer would tlie of " llueucss " in Japan aud burn his wooden plow te keep his family warm. Dr. Loring then contrasted the German, Eng lish, French and Italian systems of farm iug with our own, showing the great su periority we possess ever all othera, The ene great cauae of our prosperity in thn subdivision of the land into farms, the ownership of -the land in fee, the right te dispose of It by sale during llfe or by will afterdeath. Thefce advantages be contrasted with dis advantages under which the English tenant (armor geverns whose rent Is governed by his skill ; if he is n geed farmer he Ih taxed te death, aud It be is u bail oue he staives te dcatn, Anether great ndvantnge of the Point sylvauia farmer is the local market he (lnds for his products among manu facturers. It is shown by statistics that wbcre the farming population is 30 per cent, of the whele population, the farmer earns $100 per head per annum ; aud whom the farming population is Vi per cent. of the whole, he earns but 3100 per head, llcnce the advantages efbaviuga local market among manufacturers. At the close of Dr. Loring's address a vete of thanks was tondeiod him, nud the iiiBiituie aojeurneti te mcet at l::i0 p. m. ninjinr Uuutt. This meinliig the mayor had two drunks One was Kraraa Arobey, colored, en old ofleuder who persists in carrying her baby around, whlle druuk, Bhe was given 20 days aud tbe ether 6, A (IAlKFHOTlllt TKKNTUHH. liie IfiinMdf.- INireat thn Jtraejrinan la te e The l.nueMter mine btuppxl bjr lulu. Ilofero an audloneo of about 400 the Ironsides defeated the Trouten, Eastern loague team, yosterday afternoon by the oero of 12 te (J. The enrly part of the contest whi marked by noveral Inoxeusablo criern en both sides, but the home elub played ndmlrably nfter thpy bioame warmrd te their work, blanking thelr op poitenti from thn third Inning te the cud of the gatlie. Iuirnihnin. tlm Imn. l.ln.i new pltober. Illled the box admlr V ylnltern llndlng It hard te .. i.i,:. hSieilii ,aJ-ef " peinle" 'loO.ibe.oltho'lW new pltober. Illled the box ndmlr 'atv n.- though work was rcnteu.was luelty noverelv. the Ireiisldns lining tbe game by thelr superiority with thn willow. The elllclal score fob Iowa s lueMaiiiKi, n, llriiillny, all. $ (liHiilinaiitlb..,.. 0 III. i 1 .1 n 1 1 1 I I r.e. 1 ID t 4 1 6 1 I) 1 Hamilton, r I,.,,.,,., 2 Dldllel.l, e I te... neriiy, e.iul. UlKKliin, Sb..,, Iletntlil, n n .... lngiiiliiiii, i ., IJtuone.lr Total 1' TltKNTOKH 11 27 ID AllMKllllO, III (jllllltOII, 0 My urn, Hi Hleni), a I Hclimick, :ili, . .. Sinltli.MM NVIIIIatiii, I I llreiitlmiM, r f MeCnUe, p 2 1 1 1 2 II I II 0 ie 3 II I 11 I .1 I 1 1 0 j7 4 n e I 1 i e n 3 Total tl INMMI1. 12 3 r 8 II I 7 IkiiihI'Ieh.. Trenluii).. . a a n (i 3 1 2 I 0 II 0 x-tt e e-n niiMMAiir. Karnoil iiin-t. Iientilcx, 3; 'I ronten, I. Htiiuk out lly MeCiilMi, 1: Inuriilmin, 3 1'ih-imI tiiiliMHiirliy, I t i)liiilnlii,y i ynlnien, 2 i l.ellen IcixeH I'rtmtini, II: Irennlileri, 7 IliiMmen Ij IlK-lly ,Me(.nne, I ; liiKtuliam, 3 lliiipmi l'yle In the second game between tbe Laucan ter and Cbambnrsburg in the latter place yesterday, rain Interrupted the content In the fourth iuiiiiing, the score then stand ing 5 te !l in favor of Lauciter, tinning Kluewlirrn Plilladelphia : St. Leuis 7, Athletic 111 ; liosteu : Hosteu 11, Philadelphia 0; Washington : Keystone 7, National 8 ; Providence : l'rovidcnce 7 New Yerk 12 ; Chicago : Chicago 4, Hullale II ; Detroit : Detroit II, Cleveland 2 ; Pittsburg : In. iliatmpe" h it, Alii" heuy 2 ; llroeklyn : Louisville 11, Brooklyn 0 ; New Yerk : Metropolitan 0, Cincinnati 10 ; Baltimore (10 liiniugM, ntoped by rain) : Baltimore I, Teledo 4 ; Chicago : Chicago Union 1, St. Leuis Union 111 ; Newark : Demestic it, .loUVrhen 1 ; New Brunswick : HuU gets college li) Columbia college Q ; Eliz abeth, N .1. : Brown UiilverNity 0, Eliza beth A'hlotiefi; Chester: Harrlsburg 0, Chester 4. Hewrn, catcher of the Athletic, has been t i leased. To-menuw the Ireuxiden are I'elug te 'rSeuteu. This afteiue in the Irousides are playing a game with the tit. Leuis, of the Ameri eau anKeel.it Ien, and there is a large crowd in attendance. Pyle mid Oldlleld nre the home battery. The Lauoksler club went te Yerk to day te Wy the team of that place an ex hibition game. An ellert was made last evening te bave .the Athletics play tbe Liticanter, here today but they refused te ceme. I UK lllun rllll I.IUIITIMU. Twe Kl.t'ln I.Unt Duinpviue UempetliiK tut tlie Oeutract. Thn l.itu p uommitteo of oeunolls met en Tuesday evening nud considered the fel lowing bills presented ter tlie lighting or the eity for the ensuing year : The Kojstenu electric light company, of Philadelphia, proposed te light tbe eity with 1J0 lights, 1,000 candle power, at $14,000 per year, the contract te be award ed thorn for ten years, or they will soil the plant te the city for 8;tt,000, and the eity te pay a royalty of $12 per lamp per year, the city te buy the plant thirty days after the light Is satisf ctery te the committee an I pay cash therefer, or the company agteeii te s.dl the plant at the cud of oue year for 10,000, which will iuolude the royalty The Mnxiu i lectrie light company agreed te light the eity at the same rute as new paid 10,800 ter a year. The L monster gas light aud fuel com. pauy propose te furnish gaa for tbe may may ei's ofllee, council chambers, tmasurcr's ollice and station house at i'i per 1,000 feet or nt it. fit) per 1,000 leet,if they are award ed thoceutiact ler lighting the city at $23 per street lamp, The Pennsylvania Glebe nud gas light oetnpiny agreed te furnish as many lights iw the city may reiiuire in parts of thu city net lighted by oleotrtoity or ether means at $ per lamp. The committee v. ill recommend toeouu cils that no actnu be takeu at present ou the bids te light the eity with electricity, as the oentiact of the prosent company dies net expire for hoveral mouths, They will recommend that the contract for lighting the public buildings be awarded te the Lanoaster gas light nd fuel com. pany, and for the lighting of theso stroeu net new lighted with tbe electricity te the Pennsylvania Glebe company the contract te be cancelled at any tlme that ether ar rangements are made for lighting theso Htrcets, All Old fariiier'a Urrut radriirlan rest. Husten Arijus. Nathan Derr, a farmer residing in Cen tie Valley, accomplished a niOBt extraor dinary feat Monday morning. Mr. Derr is nearly sixty-five years of age aud some tlme age he oxpressod his intention of runulug te Allcntewu from Ceutre Valley lu un hour's time. The dlstuuce is nine miles. At nine o'clock in the morning he started from his home, followed by a man In a carriage, who kept the tlme, and in llfty eight niiuiitcs he made tbe distance te the bridue whieh cressos the Llttle Lehlgli near Sehnurman's mill, iu Salis bury. In four minutes inore he was among si crowd of Interested spectators en Centre square A collection for his beuo beue tit was nt once taken up and a baudsome sum wan realized. Mr. Dcrr did net scorn fatlcucdin thu least nfter his long run. He weighs about 175 pounds and ohal ehal ohal leugcs any man of his age or evor te make tlie same difitance in the same tlme. Death or ftlri. Hiiruli Keel, Uarilsbitrg Indepondent The death of this well known and ven erable lady, wlfe el Samuel Heel, touehca with sorrow, perhaps, a larger oirelo of rotations nud friends than that of any per son who died for years in narrlsburg or Dauphin county. Deceased was a sister of Mrs. Mary Bretz and of Mrs. Elizabeth Andersen, both of whom died seme yeara age. the latter nt the age of 87 years. Mr. Uoergo Oarverlek, a brether, survives at the age et 88. Mrs, Hcel was the mother of nx-Sherilf A. Iloel, Adam Heel, Mrs. O. A, lieas, Airs, lioelior, et L-aneaBtcr eity, and Mrs. E. Wagner, of titisquehanna township. The Inst llluess of the deceased was piotracted aud severe, confining her te her room for thlrteeu weeks, during whieh her patience never woaried. Her llfe was ene of leve for her family and nhe died buleved by all who knew her. Till Tapped. This afternoon about one o'clock a till tapper stelo $11 from the drawer of II. II, Hohrer'H Kxoelslor saloon en East King stroet. Wm. Hetting the bar tender weut te the water alesnt nnd was absent from the bar room but a low minutes. Ne ene wasiu the jroem when he left, but as he returned a man ran out of the front deer. i The money taken was in notes and silver, LANCASTER DAILY INTKLLMJtfNCEIt WEDNESDAY JUNE 1884. MimtSTKlMI IN MKH91UM. LftiiCMtrt (Jlftrarmtn nt Ihn Fnit I'rnniyl- vnnU KvnnRfliml Uonletence In I'otlitenn, Tlie Mlnlslnriaf nssoelatlon of the Head lug dlstrlet, East I'ennsylvnnla oenferonco of the Kvangellbal nhaoelatlon, , met In Halem chUreb, Pottstown, Menilay even leg. Her. J. O. Ilernbcrger, of Heading, presiding elder or the dlstilet, in president of the onuvenllon. Her. E. HuU, of Lin caster ; He?. W O. Kantner, of Pine Hill, i'utn county ; Hev. II. I). Albright, of Maultelm, and Hev, J, C. Krause, of Iloartewn, this county, nre In attendance Hev. Kraune preached a normeu ou " the relation of the church te tbe prohibition movement. " He oheno his text from Kemnusl'J, 0: "Abher that whleb in evll ; olenvo te that which Is geed." Hev. Hut, read a carefully prepared paper en " The Proper Care of Couvetts." Hev Kantner read an ably prepared essay ou " In Man Immortal by Croatlen or by Preservation ?" Hev. J. O. Kraune was oleeted secretary of the convention aud Hev. W. O. Kantner, treasurer. A FA II 01 Kit KILLED mill tlTf r by III Own Tr.in. Last oveuing, about 5 o'cleok, Isnne Burkheldor, a (armor residing near Parm Parm Parm otnvllle, West Earl tewunnlp, was almost Instantly killed under the wheels of his own wagon, and near his home. Deceased was nbeut T years of age nud had n family, He went te Ephrata for a lead of coal, with a four horse team, and when near home fell from the saddle herse en which he was riding and under the wheels of the wagon, which with itn heavy weight passed' ever bis breast, crushing the life out of the iiufor iiufer iiufor tuuate almost instantly. Deputy Corener Burkheldor held nu inquest and a verdict was rendered in ncconlauce with thoabevo facts. ilrlil Fer Jehii Weaver had iimirt, n heartng bofeto Alderman Porduey Inst night en the charge of laiceuy of nome money from Charles Eiekmau, aud was held in bail for dial nt court. VUKTIIK CUIIUOI. itttam Mume ll'ipirle KttKurillng ttia Award , u.itiirnci, Eiw. I.NTEi.i.igr.Nci:ii The iccent let ting of the building of a school heuse en Seuth l'rluee street, iu this city, by the properly committee of the public school beard of directors, shows with what facility men " dot lied with n llttle brief authority," eau shape things iu the inter est of a favorite bidder, regardless of right, usage or preondent. At the letting iu question, proposals were received from the following master mechanics : Clilten Evans, $7,017 ; Daniel MeLiughlln,es,200; Jehn Adam Burger, i'ijj'.i-') ; Philip Dink leburg, $8 C50. Mr. Evans having been the lowest bid der, backed by uuoxeiiptioiikblo seciirity, was entitled te and should have been al lotted the work, but It ban transpired that the committee in an unwarranted assump tion of power, wholly ignored this proMritieu aud pasted it by without any consideration whatover. The reason ei excuse for their cxtiaerdtuary conduct has net been revealed, and in all probability none eau be given aside from a secret ilosire te drop their mantle ou another bidder iu whose success they Kympathi.ed If they Jiave any reason let them oouiiuu eouiiuu oeuiiuu uioato It te the beard of directors at. their uext meeting. The next lowest bidder was the well known heuse carpenter and master builder, Mr. Daniel McLaughllu, responsible and trustworthy, capable of oariyingeut what he would undertake, aud in the line of business is without a superior iu thin community ; but be tee failed te recolve fair play from this discriminating committee en the shallow aud thin prutext that the uame of a surety did net accompany his piopesal when it is patent te nil conversant with the institutions of public lettiugs that the euly object of sue'i moasure Is te preveut elltitings from stiaw bidders. Had the work been allotted t Mr. McLaughlin the best of security would have been presented ut the pre per time which doubtless the cotumlttce well knew. This notion oler.rod the Hack for the oengcuial favorite, Mr. Jno, Adam Burg or, as the next lewest bidder, a very re llabln man, aud as a mattoref oeuteo Mr Burger was awai led the ceu raut. The whele proceedings have such a far cica aspect, that it is suggested lu the future l dsipeuse with the oxpeuso of ud vertisiug fin the receipt of proposals for building publle school huu-.es aud thus nave othei bidders the time of examining plans and npeoifleUionn, nud making nec essary calculations for pionesttinns, and simply te call ou Air iJuiger te uoiue ..!.- . ... job. i-'AIIl 1'lay Ainuieiueiiu, Jluffnle lUll'i Sh mv. Don't miss ilullale Hills Kical Wild Weal paiadn, Monday, J uue 0, at le o'clock. Reute: from ion nils te Walnut, te Duke, le James, te Neilli giieeu, Ui 8. inure, le West King, te Prince, te cones cenes cones tei;a, le Chuieli, le East Mug, lu Duke, te Walnut, te park. - rOIIHION NKWM. Trrtllle Ueene lu l.emluu lu lliirtilnic Jie. nseerii, Londen, June -1. The Kitst Londen aquarium at llishep's O.Ue was destroyed by tlie tliia morning, nome ei me wuu animals were saved, ethers wero shot by the authorities aud ethers wero buriicd. Among the latter were the lieus, bears, jaekals and moukeys, The rearing of the burning beasts was something terrible. Otber l)yninite Outrages 'llirenteiied. Pahis, Juue 1, The chief of the dyn amite party iu Paris dcolaie that the authors of the last Louden explosions have escaped England, aud are new in perfect safety. Auolher outrage, which it is believed will be mere successful, has been planucd. The llnal details bave been urrauged for a secret meeting of dynamiters which will shortly be held. An Kx-Kliefllva Attacked, An unknown man suppoied te be a dis charged employeo nttneked ex Khedivn Ismail I'aeha at the Palais Heyale Uaideus te-day and gave him a sovero beating. HVKVIAL fUTIVKH. It you sailor with sick Headache, Constipa tion, tour Stomach, or bilious attacks, Km ery's Little Catliartla 1'llls will rollsve you. ti cents. J2 lwdJt.WAFAw Fer Laiue iiaes, ome or cnest, use nwi LOH'B I'OIlOUa l'LABTKll. l'rlce, 'a cent- Beld by II. It. Cochran, druggli 137 and UO North Queen street. Lancaster. toblteodfl 1'liyslelans recommend iioureus plasters lu cases et Hack Actie, Lame Hide, Still' Muscles, Kheuuiatlsm and all local pains. Hep i'tai tert are the best made, combining Fresh Heps Willi tiums, Iteady te use, pleasant and pew 01 till in notion. 25 eta, at any duitf store. imrBi-ne, nervous people, "outel sous," Celden's LPiuld Heet Tonic 111 cure. Ask for CeMen'i. Ot DruggUts. J3.lwdeed.tw Kpllupay el Nine Years. " I thank the giver el nllgoed Kilts, Willi's J. N. Marshall, et Uiatiby, Newton Ce., Me, " ler giving me tiamarttun Xervtne, It cured mydaiightei'seplleptte tits, et U years stand ing," Uutatdiugglsts, tl.se. J'J-lwibnd Aw- Ue Net l DliOODrugeil even if you have tried many remedies let your Kidney disoase or Ltver complaint with, out success It Is no reason why you should think your disorder Incurable. The most In tractable ceses readily yield te tlie petent virtues et Kidney. Wert. HI a purely voe. table compound which acts en the Kidneys, Liver and llewels at the same tlme and thus cleanses the whole system. Don't wait, but get a package te-day and eure yourselt, MB AJirr.HTlnKHtRNTH. f RWKir'U CKLKIIKATKl) ItEVKKInHATUltH. Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., Ne3. 26 & 28 West King -AOENT3 WATER COOLERS -AND- FILTERS. JeMmil Threw Away Ills Drnteueil 'ifiillereil from rheumatism se tmilly hail te use eititnlins, but tlnew tliem away nltci-HJ). plying Thenmt' hlectrle OU te my limits, t new leel lietter tliuii I have ler ycurs " K. I.. Ullibs.SW KlkHt., Iluirln, N V. Held liv T. II. Cochran, driiRKlst, 1J7 and lte North (uien street, Lancaster, I'n. BprnK lllKbtUp. "Have tried ThnmutKleclrte Oil ler croup and colds, and llntl It tlie tmst remedy I luva everued In my IhiiiIIv." Wm, Kay. 810 Ply. month, Jtve., lluriale. N. Y. Held by II. it, Mielntiii, (liui'Klst. 137 and 13'J North Queen street, Lancuntur, I'u. A Flr ener. The VolUte Helt Ce , Atiirsliall, Mich., eiler tseud llr. Dye's Veltidi Helt and Appliances en trial, ler thirty days, le men. young or old mulcted wllti nervous ipditltty, lint vitality and kindred trouble.) Hee advertisement In Hits paper. M.W.r.tw Nemine Linn It. Ne medicine bus ever beeu known se effec tual lu the cure et all these dlseuses arising from mi Impnie rendition el the bleed lis Hoeviix'sHaiusavaiuloa, en IlLoen ash I.ivrii Hvbup. ter tliecure of Hereltilu, White Swell lng, Itheiiinattsiii, Pimples, llletches, Krup tlims. Venereal Boies and Dlsenses, Consump tion, (Inltre, ItelN, Cancer mid nil kindred dloeiiscs. Ne belter menus el securing a beau tllul complexion cm bn obtained thin by uhIhk HCOVlLId 11 LOO I) AND I.1VKII hYltUl', which cteausei tlie bleed and gives beauty te the skin. mM'iwMWAKAw l'liTstctA' sanction bits been accorded te that standaid disinfectant, Glenn's tsulplitir Heap. "Hill's Hair Dye," lilsck or brown, Be. UlwdeediVw TllCKterv or limn is his strength. It you nre weakened down through excesaUe tudy,er by early Indiscretions, Allen's Ilniln reed will permanently restore all lest vlirer nnd strengthen all thu muscles et Ilritluand lledy Mi il for 1. At druggists, or by mall Irem .1, II. Allen, J15 rlrst Ae., New Yerk lly. JMwilM.H'AKAw Hunt, llliclc uil llnr I'rvtr. Willi the opening et the season el outdoor sports conies the time of trouble for the peer vIcllniHel liny Kever. Fer them tlewers hae no odor, and the summer llttle or no beauty, le snult, biicoze and wlpetlielr weeplii;eyea ler tluiioer foiirsucce slve ineiilbs: this la their pitiable portion There Is no lielp In sui-veyuiies, tin Ir Is no help lu liluh mountain air. These only llKhten tlie pockets and leave the disease n nub, i ted. Itul tliere Is a positive, cute liv Klv's Cream llalm. Try IU If you continue te seller It Is tieeause you neglect a lumeuy as sure as It Is uliuip and pleasant. 3-'2wileed.w Allen's llilleusl'liyslc Is a purely vegetable lliiutd remedy ler Heaibicli", llllleusness and Constipation. Kaslly taken, iiclliig promptly, rellnvlm; quickly, 'ij cents. At all Dnurg-lsl. lilwdM.WAKAw lirewn's iiu.iaeiiuin i'nneK is the med elteollve 1'aln Destroyer In the world. W 111 most surely iulckeu the bleed whethei taken Internally or uiplted exter nally, anil thereby mere erlulnly KKL1UVK 1'AIN, whetliur chronic or acute, than i.uy otherpaln alleviator, and It Is warranted dou ble the strength el any similar prep iratleu. It cures pain In the Slee, Hack ei llewels, Heru Threat, Itheumatlsui, Tusithechu, and ALL AUII'.H, and Is Tbe Kreiit Kellrver ut I'Hln "ItltOWN'SHOU.SKIIOLDI'ANAOIt.A" should belli eveiy faintly. A teaspoenlnt el the i'auaeea In a tumbler el het water (sw.-nt-enuJ.lt prufeired. taken at budltine Mill lIliKAK UP A COLD. S cenU s txillle ina3l-lyilH W.Slw Moury tatruuiic nlve. Tim best Haive lu tlie world ter euUi.tinilses seies, ulcer1, salt rheum, teller, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds nt skin ei options, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaianleed te give perfect satisfaction In e ery cine ei uieuey rulundi'd. He sine you gel llKNiiv s C AinieLic Salvk, as all elhurs ule but Inanitiens uud couuteitells. Price 25 ,.iitM. Sold lu l.nneaster at roelinin's Drnif .Ieim. 1 17 Neilti Un.ien street iliWt-4 AltltltlAOFb. IlAiiun-Nit'lieLROH. June J. 11, at ht James Kptseepal ehiinb, by tlm Key C. F. Knight, Isabella Hayes ll.it-'er.dau ht r nt thn Inte llenry W. Ilaitur, and Jehn Uecd Nichol Nichel son, of Dever, Del, 1'HTBKSON Finnineuk. On May l.l, at Trinity Lutheran parsonage, by the Hey. Dr. K. tireenwHld, Win. K. Petersen, nt Philadelphia, te Miss Anna K. MnnliiKUi, nt Hits i lly. It 8 mie ad Kked On June 3. ii, nt .1 p. in, by thu itey. Dr. McCulliiKli.at tne parsonage elSt. Mary's church, Jehn Kfaliread te Luellu F. lleed, both et this clly. It imATIIH. Halkwin. Ataiilabtsville, Pit ,011 June 3d, lSfil, Jehn C. llaldwln. Funeral en Friday next at ? p. m., at the nbove place. It NJSir AUVH UTJHKMKNTH, irANTKII A ulltl. WANTrs A nirtJA- tlen te de general housework. Apply at It Tins erricis. WAi5 tkii a mui. te mi iir.ivv kltclieu work. Apply at this ollice. ll-d WANTKD-rtVO yetlHUWIiaiKNWANT situations te de general housework. Apply at Ibis ollice. WANTf.II-A yutlMII WOMAN WANTH a situation te de Kuiieral housowerk. Apply at '-"-"J Chinch street TXrANTKII A VOUNtl WOMAN WANTS )V a situation te strip tobscce Apply at Jel-tld NO. IW VVKST OIIANOK (ST. AirANNTKD-A Ulitl. HO (I tlKNKHAI. V Housework and Laundry iiudrv Ann'y at Mamnorchei- Unit, Ne, 2M North 1'ilucu St. let 'Jt YFTArTTi'-OA VIIUSII HI ACT It 7 IfKAIId y old wants a situation te make himself generally usetnl. Apply nt It NO.WhUUTll AltCIISTltKF.r. IOK HAI.K AT A HAKllAIN. ; A Flre and Jlurular l'roef Sate; tee smalt ter our use. IIOWMAN.tMU3SF.il, It Ne. se Ktist Chestnut Hircel. )UI!LU HA1.M ON KltlOAY MOHNlnO at 0 o'clock, nt 213 North Mulberry street, el Heds, lledstedils. Tables, Washslands and Clmlrs i also, a let or Notions and many ether articles, such as Ulass aud Qtioeuswaro, ate, ll-Slil" A. K. AIeOANN, Auct. STKVr.NN 1IOUUE. HIIAVINU AND IIAIlt IMIKSSJINO HA LOON. Ooed Jeurnevnien und prk-s same as ether saloons. II. W All N Kit. mvlrv-lM MHiiHirer, llnlliNO TAUKl.rj AT HKII HOOIt I1 prices. New Is vourtlineto lay In stock or Iteds, Lines. IteelR, etc , cheap. Alse, at very low prices, Ilrushes, Combs, beups, Fancy bottles, etc., nt FKKY'S llllUll BTOHB. ltd 2) Fast Orange street. MOT1UKTO HKIIiriK IIIIll.DKK'lf 1 Proposals ler t ha orectleu of a wooden, ureti. Interceunty bridge ever tne Oelornre erenk at Uess' Fording, will be received at tbe oftleoHOI the county commissioners. Lancas. ter, I'ii.. or West Chester. I'a., unlll neon, VKDNISOI'Al,.IUISK IB. ion. . . Bpocineatlons can be seen at Commleslonors' Ollice, Lancaster. l'a.,alter June l. illf OUDEtt OF THE nOAUD. Attxst t Fiumk UhUst, Clerk. mU-UtxtaW Street, Lancaater. POH- I tfKIt AllVJiltTlntiM KNTti. rjiiMN UMIAK nuin oeots, i-itit llllN. x 1 1 red un. nt IIAItTMAN'S YKLLOW KltONTClU Alt UTUIIK. 'pur. run or tiik kkyniilus inri.KH In Kicelsler Hall, Enst KlnR street, still cent limes. i lie utoelt el fancy articles Is very lariri) and will be dlsposed or ve y eveiitng. T )IIK I.AItl)KSr ANiimesrt'iuii'i.MK assortment n( Ktinhrn. Casslnn nnil Pnbur carils IromSe nor pack up. . HAIITMAMH YKLLOW fllONT CKJAIt HTOItK. 'llHK Oil V TAX IMU'LIOATK II NOW I In mv hands rtnd Is open for payment. Three per cent abatement II paid en or before July 1st. Ofllce hours Irem 0 a. in. tn s p. m. C. r MY Kits. JeJlwd city Treasurer fJIIIK ITALIAN IIKAUTV OIVKN AWAY this week te nil piirclmse-s of Tea or Cot fen llivit Urnnulated Sugar, 7ke. Whitest 7c. Hugar In thn city, CliAltKB'S TKA 8TUKK, Ne. 3 West KlngHU. Lancaster, I'n. NOllOK-THB WATKIt DUI'LIOATK IS In mv bands for collection of water rents, ami all abatements will be discontinued niter Jiinel, 1KSI. C. f. MYK.US, mil Old Uliy Treasurer. lMOLIHII AND FHHNUli HKHUKS.-I lJ have new lu stock ou claberatn assort assert assort mentnt Kmillslinnd Krench Herges In all the latest similes i they nre of the tlne?t texture and make up a very handsome business suit ter warm weather. I use only thu finest trim, tilings. Having an experienced cutter, who lias been In my employ for tlie past lour years, I can guarantee perfect fitting gar. nients at moderate prlcen. A. H. KOSKN8TKIN, 17 North Queen street, opposite I'ostnnice. l)UINn.H.S CIIANUK-WA.STEO-A MAN t te sell te business men In this vlclnllv iiiidui iiiii musk vuiiinifiu Hpeciuuies nver in vented, new paying a profit el ever i:e a day. Ibis Is a chance seldom offered. A small capita! erciedlt rcqutred. Ker full pnrlluu pnrlluu larsrallen i.KWIS.V MITCHKLL, ni30ll Qrapu Hetel, Lancaster. HKT CIOUII. kUWKNT l'ltlUKS. UIIAUILL'S.DUKK AND VINK. Heed Family Kleur,C3c; Heller at 77c; Ilcst Canned Ueef. 21bs, sec.; Celeman's Miisturd, lie ; Klostle Htnrcli, 0c,; Hest Lump Starch, fie: Mntchns. rc. and Se. a dozen. Just lecelved. US boxes ei that Iless Laundry Simp, tliree pieces luc. lebl-iydued (vUlt HIIIIIT WITH 1T8 UIIISK AND raised cde besom Is supetler te all simi lar shuts, because It Is lotuleicul In linnliiud back, liis double stltcued seams. Is inaile el Ullcn Nonpareil Muslin cut stratum Instead el crosswise, for sale at HWAltll'8, Ne, CO North Queen 8 1 root, Lancaster. u 1IIK.A1' KUKI., UHKaI' FUKL., In order te meet the wants nt thelr onMe Uii'IS. the I.ANCASTKIt UAHLIOIIT AND r Uhi. COMPANY will eelltothelrceiisuuiora (3AS ST0VKS AT COST. r-ninples et Hteves tuaybesecunt Ibctr efllce, VO. I HNOUT1I (JDKKNSrilfchl. nutlnidll c lllKnTKH CHUni'Y IIOUSK. ATLANHG C1TI N. J. At tlie font of New Verlr aveiiue, wllhlu a low liundied (fit et tlie se.i. AtinictUe, comfortable and homelike. NutVOI'K.v; Junel-'Jiild J. KK1M ,t hONH. VTIItFuI: l'DSLHl.K.A. It,, IIA LKAnV.l) Is WhatUlen Park terthe season, and It can be routed fer1 picnics publlcer private, lamlly parties, etc. Tlie park will be llioreuuhly cleaned and ietltte.1, and everyttilug put In cnuipletti order. Fer further pirtlculirs In In liitreer WILLIAM UOKI1M, HAltltV IIAIITLKY, JAMK.3 AHMKT, Council of AduiluUtratlen, Pest SI, U, A, It, Mr. Arinetls new en thu greu uds, in3gmitaW T7ISTATK OK IIKOilllK NllUI.S1h.Vr.lt !i lute et Lancaster City, deceased. Let ters lestaineniiiry en sain estatu liavinu f been mauled te the uiiderslttnud, all pel sons IndebUd thereto ruu requesUsd te make Un- 1 iiiuuii"" ruiuiiiinTiu, iii u in...... ii. s i.i.i.u- or demands against thn saine. will present thorn without ilelay ler settleuieut te the iiuderslgued, residing In said i Ity. JULIANA SHULMKVF.lt, J, II. (loon, KxecullU Attorney. apiSSCldW H KAL.ni UOKHIVT. B ALL'S HEALTH CORSET New takes tlm limit et iveiytld,i, In tlie Cor Cer Cor setllne, as ladles find It thu most comkeiu'aiilk: AND I'KItFKCT K1TT1NU gainieiit worn, MorelianU say It gives the bestsatlslactleu et any Coreelthey ever sold. Fer sale by all leading dealers, l'ltcehy mall fl.R0. tOY, IIAIIMON .tCO., ml-WAb.Mt New Haven, Conn. ZtLUU NIQUT. J' THURSDAY EVBN'G, JUNE 5, 8 TO 11 O'CLOCK. Hen. B. P. UVEKS. or Hiirrlhliurg, WILL MAKK TIIK ADDKKBS. Hen. Robt. E. Pattison, Governer of the Commonwealth, WIM. 1'OSITIVKLY UK PUKSKNT. Members admltied without ticket), with prlvlloge el each bringing ene guest who U net a member of the club. 3-3td 1)UOIMN.LH rOK FCllNIHIIINU HTA TtONKlty, FUKL AND OTUKK BUI' l'LIKS. bEciurrAUT or tub Comuehwealtu's OrrtcK, llAHBisiicim, l'a., June2,ltl. I hereby Invite sealed proposals, at prices below maximum rates llxed In schedules, te furnish stationery, Fuel and ether supplies ler tlm Leglstal lire, and the several Depart ments otHtate Government, and ler Plumb ing, Uus Fitting and Htesm FIUIhk ter, nud lepatrs, Intnlslung halls and committee rooms el the Hnnntn aud Heuse nt ltepre-suntatlve), and distribution et documents, reports and ether printed matter for the l.euldatuiuaitd me Department or ruone insiruciinn, lorine veareudliig the Hrst Monday et June, A. 1). 1835. tuiparale projiesals will tie received and scpn rate ceutraets awauled as announced In said schedules. All proposals must be accompa nied by u bend with approved security con ditioned ler tbe ralllitirt performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered te me befote eleven o'clock a. m.. nt Thursday, thu aithdayef June, A. D. ISBI.ut which time the proposals will be opened aud contracts award ed. In the Kxeoullve Chumnur at llarrlaburir, Pennsylvania. Schedules containing lerins et prnuesals can be obtained ou appltentleu ut thuofUceot the Secretary of the Common wealth .W.B.HTKNQUK, J2-JHU Secretary et the Commonwealth' SECOND EDITIOH. yBDNE8DAY WVBWINU, JUNIS4,184, "TsifeffJESSIONT It hi UllLIOAN OONVKNTlUN'a 1VOKIC, A Heated Uliouleu Over n Kecolutleii Hlurtleg Urlesate te auppert trie rsein- inee Ailjmuned Until 7 1'. II, The Republican national couventieu was called te order at 11:17 o'clock tills forenoon. Much cemment was occa sioned when it was known that Ocneral Sherman had tolegraphcd this morning te cx-Scnater Hendersen saying that he would net accept the nomination if offered or serve if elected. The general impression at Chicago this morning was that the chances of the nomi nation of a man net heretofore prominent ly mentioned bnve been increased. The names most frequently mentioned are Sherman aud Qrcsham. den. Sherman's icply te Hendersen is understood te he a peremptory refusal te allow thouse of his name. The Tribune this morning bristles all ever for Illaine and says there Is no cause for dlsceurngcuictit. llnracn Whits' Opinion of lllnlnnMUhnnee, Mr. Herace White, of New Yerk, stated this morning that iu his opinion ISIaiue was nlrcndy beaten nnd could never get as many votes in the convention as Clay Clay eon did. Thu committee ou credentials will net uiake a complete repurt until this after noon or evening. The committee en credentials have set tled the contest in thu 1st Alabamadistrict by deciding te sent the two delegates new en thu race : Slaughter nnd Thrcatt. The vote en the preposition te scat thu nbove named delegates was 2!) te 15. 12.01 p. iu. Clcu. J. II. Hendersen is reported by the committee en pcrtuuucul organization us chairman. TUU SROuNU DAY. Ilie Unevsnlt'iii Kriianeinblns t Nimii , Stunt m-mIeh itrld IK-tmls it the J'receeflluRi CniCAue, June 1. The Hcpublicnn na tional convention was called te order this forenoon, at 11:17. There is an immonse audience in attendance, nud the weather Is clear and warm, l'raytr was offered by the Hev. Dr. Jehn II. Barnes. He spoke of the vast moral and political changes which the nation has undergone, as indicated by the presence of him who new se worthily presided ever the convention. James A. Gary, of Maryland, presented a memorial from the state tempcrnnce al- llancoef Maryland, appealing te the ceu- vcntlens of both political parties te rcceg nl7e proliibitien, und te nominate candi dates lu accord therewith, and saying that If neither rccegni.cd tliis principle the memerialists would vote for neither, und further that if only ene did se then they would vete ler that party. Varluns Iteseluilnu I'rvseutiid. Massey, of Delaware, offered a rcselu tlen referring te the comniittce en rcselu tlens a preposition te enlarge the term of the presidential ollice te six year, tlie in cumbent te be inclcsible for re-election. Referred. Plumb, e Ivnnsas, offered a resolution against the ownership of laudiu thisceuti try by foreigners. Alse referred. Hawkins of Tennessee, offered n reselu tien pledging nil delegates te support ;tlui nomince of the convention whoever he may be. Pierce, of Mississippi, opposed the resolution as did Winkler, of Wis- consul. Hawkins said "if nny delegate was net willing te support thu nominee of the con vention hu should net participate in its deliberations." Cheers.! Knight, of California, advocated the re solution und alluded te certain whisperings and particularly te the editorial declaration et ene or tne gnat metropolitan journals as a reason why tlie resolution should uc adopted. Mr. Curtis, of New Yerk, warmly op posed thu resolution. He referred te the convention et four years age, when Campbell declared he was "a Republican who carried his sovereignty under his own hat and when thu gentleman who then In troduced a resolution similar le this ene was induced te withdraw it." Cheers. He thcrcfore asked this convention te asstime that every delcgate was an honest and honorable man. He said the reselu tien was ene unworthy te be ratified by a body of frce men. Loud cheers. Senater I)olph,'ef Oregon, moved te lay the rcsolutie en the table. Hawkins said that us his rcsultitleu had developed se much opposition hu would withdraw it. Ewing, of Pennsylvania, made a partial report fiem thu committee ou credentials te tlie cllccl that they Hoped te complete their labors this afternoon. I'riipeseil Ulmiirtn et lluliif. Judge Ewing, of Pennsylvania, offerod a resolution that hereafter iu the selec tion of dulegates by dlstriet cou ceu cou veutloun the basis of the representatives of the several counties, parts of the coun ties or wards be the same as that whieh at that time prevnlls in each district respec tively for tbe nomination of Republican candidates for Congress, und, whereas n majority of the counties or subdivisions containing net less than oue half the pop ulation of a district shall regularly write iu the call and conduct of the convention, the action thereof shall be valid. Re ferred. llendtrsnu, or nlliieiirl, 1'orini.uect Chair man. Ueti'l Williams, of Indiana, chalrmau of the comniittce ou permanent organiza tion, ropertod that the uommitteo hud soleotcd Qen'l Hendersen, of Missouri, for permanent chalrmau. The ropertwas agecd te. The chair appointed Qnlusha Qrew, of Pennsylvania, Uee. P. Hear, of MaKsaehtiHOtH, Uue. W. Williams, of Indiana, tocenduot the permanent chairman te the platform. Gen. Hendersen was re re re oelvod with cheers. He then made an ad" dress. He referred te the pait historyef the Republican party, the Uulen proserved, slavery abolished and Its vletims honorably seated by our sides in this con ventien, publla inltli maintained, un bounded credit at home and abroad, a ourrcuey convertiblo Inte coin, and the pulses or Industry throbbing with rouewed health and vigor in overy soetlon el the prosperous nnd poaco peaco poace ful oeuntry. " In soleetlng our standaid boarer and chlef, eiubarrasimant is net In the want but in the abundance of prosl presl dental material. New Yerk has her true and tried statesman upon whose adminis tration llorce and evon uiifrleudly light of publle scrutiny has been turned and the universal verdict IS ' well done thou geed aud faithful servaut. Vorraent has her great statesman, whose mind is as elear as the ciystal springs of IiIb uative Btate, and Whose virilie is as nriu us lis grauue uuib, Ohie eau ceme with n uame whose history is the history of the Rapublieau party. Illinois can oemo with oue who has uuver failed in discharge of publle duty, whether in the oeunoll chamber or en the Held of battle, Malue has her honerod favorite whose splendid abllltles and personal qualities have endeared him te the nearts et his ft lends, and the brilllauey of whose geulus challenges the respaet ami admiration et all.' GeBMetfattt m,', Indiana mv nnn. lit. -. .. n 1cm lllaitrleuUhan the. In oemIimIm tuospeakerreforrotlto that "Kraad eM Uore or Konesaw meunUlu and Atlantic," JThe when patriotism oalIs,IIenderscm wtM, "he cannot If he would be .Dent, fed Bnwplnc that banner te him edr. whieh he has already born la triumeh. hit r mil march te a clvle vlotery no lejire. uowned thau thoie of war." Tim alliuleuB te Arthur, Sherman, Kd.w munds and Legan were heartily applauded but when Hlalne's nameand qualities wen mentioned Btorrnaerapplausobtokoour.raea ntoed up waving hats and handkoreUloU nnd cheering again and again, and women waved fans aud handkerchiefs. Whe'i the llrst storm of npptanse subsided It was ronewod and again lulling was rouewed a third time. It was fully flve minutes bofero the ehalrman oeuld rcsume his speceh. Adjourned Until 7 O'cleeK. Some miner resolutions among thorn n resolution bearlng en the woman, suUrage quostlen, wero presented and ap propriately roferrod and at 13:30 o'elookr the convention adjeurned until sereu o'elook. The Keaalug Hecelrere. PuiLADKLPiiiA, June 4. Goergn M". Dallas was te day appointed by the Unltal States elrcult oeurt an master under ttvi receivership of the Philadelphia & Itsad ing railroad company. Hetel Uurnxt. Enolkweod, N. J. June 1 The Pali, sade Mountain honse was burned thin morning. Some CO employees In the house, many csoaped in their night clothes. NJ ene was ecrieusly Injured. WKATIlKIt IMUIVATIUNH. Wabiiinoten, June 4. Fer tbe Mlddbt Atlautie otates, gnueral fair woather, n o'innge In temporature In southern portion slight fall temporature in northern per tlen tierthwcstly winds, bocemlog varla bio. Anntlirr tvithurawnl of Tlldee. The Washington 7jf (Denu) make I the following oditerfal statoment, whieh la perhaps an exoluslve pleoe of news : "The Hest has nuthontle Informa tion, full nnd onmplnte. Mr. Tildett will net be a candidate before the July convention, nnd he will net accept the ' udmlnatleu under nny circumstances. A. lotter containing these statoments evor hit own signature will be read nt. the New Yerk Democratic convention of June 18. '. at.tMKJtjti. enilKiInipnik mamet 1'HiLAUBLi'nrA, June ( rtem dull but stnadyt Ruporntie HUUe, ti nea.l', Kxtra ttupurflu doMdea.lMs i'n, faintly. l rV)l 73; Ohtenml Indiana larelly, II 7rfID7S: Minn. extra, 1 0) ft 75 i straight, it wm 75s winter patents. vj uuuiiu i niiriiiK iiue nuaueu. Kyu Heur at M MU3 C2K- wn heat steady i no. 2 Western Itml. 11 03HI Nn. 3 de, 03e ; Ne I Pa. lied, tl It. Cern scarre nnd firm ; steaienr mlxe I id joliew.suiMoi sail yellow, itioniet e. cfu"' WQOTc ' "- 3yUowamlmixed.eet Oats dull and weak t Nn. 1 White. Me : Ne. i de, 3-Jr ; Ne. 3 de, 3JJ : rejected, tWHS'Je : Ne. 2 mixed, 37e. Kye dull at 7(ie. Beeds-Clover nominal at SCDcs Tlineth dull at(l&0j Flaxseed tlunatfWA l'rovlslens steady, with fslr Jobbing do main! ; Mess furs, 11M OtfjlS &0; Heet llaui) W, India Mess neef.Kt. Ilaoen Htnelied Hheulders, 7?7Jie : salt de, 0X070; Smoked .Hams, lSXtfll We I ptcklei de HiidUiie. Laid steady t city refined, nt 030Ji : leess butchors.7&M8e: prime sU'am $8 60 liutter quiet but steady i I'eun'a Creamer r nxtni, 2i)e: Western de, 17QlSet III. C. .' N. V. extras, 15fi)lSe' de llrst, I5tjl7c: West ern extras, 15816c; Westurn geed w chelen, HflUc Uollset 7tt9c. Kks active und higher; I'a. Extras, 19Jc; Western, l8)e. cheese dml laud unchanged, but tending downward; New Vurk lull cieams, 10HO litie; Western fair Hi geed, OfflOe ; I'eiiuV. part skims, SUSKe de tull,.lU-c. I'otieloum dull ; lleflned, 8u. Whfskv dull at (1 17. Hew Xerk market. Nnw YORK. June 4 Fleur state mill Wntt urn dull but without mntorlalchange In tirlce, SnpornneHlafo. fti)t.t:tO! Kxtnidn, 3 4iift30; LiiimcuiiiiMuiue; rancyiie, ruiutfetiiit Iteun l I loon Ohie. UMttllU: choice, tl ltfta oe auporflne Westein, I.' POtt.fW); common Vt troed extra de, $3 40R4TD t choice de. g.1 71 nu ou; cumce wmie wneat no, wzhsu ui aoutliern null aud hwavy; coinmei te fat extra, $3(0034 00; geexl te choice cle.flU3tJ Wheat opuned at siluhl decline ; 'ntterwarrti strengthened and sold wayie lilhur i quiet trading ; Nn. 1 White, nominal ; .tj. T lleit, July, l tKJitJi M14: Ami $1 OlJiat OiJir tfept,, 1 iKl K ; Oct.. SI 0)f . Cern opened vi lower; Biles rocevotol from decline; Mixed Western spot ut 68 ) UJH; de luture. maiiGc. O'ltHOpene I Je lower ; afterwjr.Is rocevero I Irem decline : .Mate. a9flle ; Westum, .17iUu; Ne, 2, June, 31Jj;3;je ; July 37HU37,k,e. I lve stock market. CiilCAne Hogs Itecelpts, 14,000 bend; ship nients, 4,40 head i market stronger nnd aellvn and luntoe higher; rough pscklmr, II tlij ft:0; packing nuit shipping, i 2.5tJ5 75t light, (tSVftS 45: Blllps. It 75tJltl). Cattle Itecelpts, 4,tri tifad: shipments, 2 004 bead i market brisk and firmer; expeit irrades, $l 7S'e7 'il ; geed le clielcu shlpptnir, pi VUQn 7U; lemiunu ie ineilluin, S3 73UU 60; Krass Texaus, II 6UdO te, cern-ted Texan j, (3 23220 'a. aiioep-ltecolpts, 1.000 head ; Bhlpinents, 100 ; market steady; Inferior te lair, atfjls me ilium tn Keed, ilQS ; choice te extra. Kist LtHitiTV Cattlusteady and unchanged, ltocelpts, 70 be id t shipments. 4i5. Hogs slew . t'hlladelphtus, V 40f3 0) ; Yerkr ers, V OeQi 30; receipts, '1.0 head; ship iuentH, 3.S e head. Hheep ilHinrirallzed : prices e ell Iromyol Iremyol Iromyel terday ; Uocelpts, i.'M bead; shipments, eJ.0 head. (stock nirxau. iJuotuUensby uec 1,'McUrann A Ce, Hail eru. Lancaster, l'a. UA.tr. VI u. CCA I.C.....-. ....... .... Michigan Central New Yerk Central JW New Jersey Central 60JJ Ohie Central Del. Lack, A Western.... lO.'H OenverA Itle Urande Kritt. i' loll 1WM4 ICaiVii'.s A Texas.,., WA Lake Shere Wt ChlcaueA N. W com.... luu N. N.. Onu A Wiiatern.... ht, Paul A Omaha 2S4 Pacific Mall 4iI Uochester A l'lltsburgli.. OW 8U Paul 7IK Texas I'aclflc 13l,i UI11UI1 i. UOlllf... ..... Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'ni Union Telesrranh Louisville A Nostivllle... N. VChl. A auL Lehigh Valley 41 01 31 ll up. ills iiuuiku nuviKaiiuu.t....,, Pennsylvania Heading l'.T. A lluttale Northern t'actnc Cem... Northern I'aclfle I'ref... Ilostenvlllo Philadelphia A Krle Northern Control Underground j... Canada Southern K) OU WK l'eoeiO'dl'Ass.muor....... new verc qnotattens by Associated Press. Slecks belter. Menoy, 3Qt per cent. New Yerk Control 1?"K Krle llallroed ,"- Adams Kxpress, , l-s Mtehlgan Central Itallread Sf Michigan Bouthern Itatlread M Illinois Centml llallreiul '"Ill r.A....l.... K. 111. .ut. ....!. llallw,.ll .1X7 Chtcuite A llecfc Island Kallread ...iy'J Z7, vr v.,-k- rr,nti A W.atnrll.. .... -.. iv .IHnHIV 1.1 ILLIOI...... a. ....-.--'- ..' nun ft.4 w..w " - 2tlttatell. Quotations by As30Cited -Press. Stocks steady. ,, nvKL'i".,.,?.s:Y" ". ::: j ma a, tt ii Itallread....; "lift iuuuiiuk ..""".y".",'"": ihiBli Valley Jtaurewl......'"" ',. PHiinayiyania J"""-;; ijllUllCol"P',,eae,,,lw,"",' ai" Nertheru liielle.j;.;"rv,V' Si hrn Central lUUread W, lAjnUnNavlniUen Company ) NorrUtewn ttilre.a , , " l'lttsuuntu s, ten wnynn hiuiiviw... Western Unfm Tolegrupli Company. ' Teledo A Wabash gj; NIIW P. iff r ,U . 1 . i y , . . . ; . M pi 1.C 7 w )C- i A , H ' j . ,JK1 y