'-."'? THIS LANCASTER DAILY rNTBLUGENCER TUESDAY, JUNE 1.1886. ".l COLOMBIA'S COUNCIL mmaumwa ntvar ir i-4n4cijm) I A str Alt AfJOVMtrmB MMKT1NQ. if . r f Wtf liWfW Afaln Postponed. IM,MTu Ammuwit Thrown rram r ' AWf Keyl Annum lode Or ,2 VMlMd Net Abenl Town. MagaUr OorretpeBdonoe el IxmixiumciR. 1 VUbVJIBlAi 4 UHV LAU iujwuiuw v. I Im of tk bnreuh council WW held In the CMBeHehamberlMrtarMtiif. All the mem 5 ban Wt pnaeat. Tfce matter el the en loroe leroe loree MMt of tbaerdinuea relating te the collec cellec . Wen of deg Ux wm brought up Ter consldora censldora consldera Moa and eawed eeaaldenble dlscuaslen. It 3 WMrrdloJTTUieMeMinenten all the 4eg la the borough daring thin year and Dr. S. A. BeekltM wm elected the awwxwer. The ' property committee presented bldn for the erection 01 U v lirv nc vutt uprra uuumi jeoeraingio me pians anu npecincauena pro pre mred for that vurpeae. Irani C V. Rete A Ce., of Lancaster jj Jacob F. Itender, of Coliun Celiun ',, bla, and Anne Ac Themas, of Lancaster. Tlie i matter of awarding the contract was ileferred . until nest retralar mcetins. An order ferf 10 ', waa granted Christ. Btrawbridge for services , a niga conaiaeie ler ine year issa. a ,$ written opinion was received from A. J. KaufTman, esq., borough solicitor, en the ' question of electing a collector of borough taxes, and It was stated that the collector elected at the borough election, held last L February, was the only legal collector of Doreugn lazes anu me implicates mum ue given 10 mm. All fire Insurance policies en the opera house held by mutual fire Insurance com. panlea were declared cancelled and the notes given te these companies will be demanded. J. 11. Mifflin released the borough from all damages accruing from the opening ei such streets In the upper portion of town that pass through bis laud. The release, was ac cepted and ordered te be recorded. A re quest was received from Charles Evans for permission te erect four dwellings en the rear end of his let, facing ou alley J, between Second and Third streets. The dwellings Will be erected five feet Irein the line el the alley. This matter caused considerable dis cussion among the members, as It Is in vio lation et an ordinance passed in 1S72. Heme members favored the granting of the request, as every year houses are erected In ditlerent alleys, aud it would net be justice te Mr. Evans te enforce the ordinance Just at this tlme. The ayes and nays ou the ques tion being called, permission was granted by the following vote : Ayes Messrs. Hucber, Edwards, Ferrey, Herstiey and Westerman. Nays Messrs. Caswell, Eukuian, Mlfillti and Musser. On motion council adjourned. New Ledge Organized. s A meeting of a number of citizens t as held last evening at the ofllce of Dr. A. Craig, ler the purpose et organizing a ledgo et the Royal Arcanum In Columbia. The attempt was successful and the new ledgo will be I1 called the Columbia Council of the Koyal Arcanum. rue louewiug mucers were elected : rastregeni, nr. a. t,raig j regent, A. C. Bruner ; vice regent, C. Richards : sec retary, F. B. Musser; collector, W. U. Hear; examining physlclau, Dr. A. Craig ; orator, M. P. Reet ; treasurer, J. H. Ilerr; chaplain, J. W. F. Newlen; guide, Jehn S. ake: warden, Jehn H. Musser; sentry, T. D. Sherlzer ; trustees, Dr. A. Craig, J. II. Ilerr, J as. D. Blade. Thrown Out of a Wagen. This morning Mr. and Mrs. A brain Sbenk, living en a farm about three miles back of Washington borough, were driving along the Washington turnpike towards Columbia te attend market. The horse became frightened at some object and started te run oil". All control ever the animal was lest and the wagon struck agalnat a fence along the read and the vehicle was upset. The eccupauts were thrown te the ground but vtere lortu lertu nate in escaping all injury. The carriage received soine damage; the shafts were broken and two wheels demolished. The contents of the wagon were scattered about the read In ereat contusion. Nine de.eu eircs were broken anil a large quantity of straw berries were crushed and mixed among ether produce. The horse ran about a mile before it was captured. A passing farmer went te the assistance of the peeplu and helped them out el their difficulty. Town Netes. The interior of the market hotise Is being whitewashed and olherwlsecleaned. This i" a much needed Improvement. (Services will be held In the Trinity Re formed church, en next Thursday morning, commencing at 10:15 o'clock, the day buiug celebrated as Ascension Day. A small boy named Cassidy, living en Maner street, while playlut; In a yard man aged te put a Hiii.tll green 'peach up his nes tril. 11 was romeveu wun great uiiiiciilly by a physician. A train of bagguge and passonger cars passed through town last evening ou the way te the Southern Pacific railway, where they will be used. The foundation walls for the house of Jehn R. Kreider, en North Third street, has been erected after great drawbacks en account et the eatth caving in. Machine Hindu bricks Will be used iu buildiug the house, which m the first heuse iu town built with these bricks, Jehn Klaus, proprietor of the Rising Sun hotel en Lancaster avenue, died at his home ou last Sunday afternoeu. The funeral will take place en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Sunday school of the lietbel Church et Ged will picnic at Penryn jiurk en Jul" 1 1th. An invitation has beenextended te the Wash ington borough schools te participate In the picnic. The Columbia Democrat will Issuothe first edition en Thursday, of this week, with W. Haves (Jrier as the editor of this new weekly. The first anniversary or the Sate Harber Mission will be celebrated en the evening of June3. A number of the members or the SU Paul's P. K. church will atteud the aniiher sary and return home en a special train. Rev. C. D. Rishel has been given permis sion te collect ?2,000 te iay the debt ou the Church of Ged. He Is new engaged in this work. We Am Waiting l"or Itlin. Flera the l'hlluaelpM.i 1 inns. The editor of the Lancaster IsruLMOKN CEit confronts Dr. Roebuck, of tlut county, aud declares that the accusations published iu our special Lancaster dispatches against Roebuck are net only true, but that Dr. Roebuck iu himself the authority for them. The reports In the Times which Dr. Roe. buck has declared te be "false In every par ticular and a fabrication Invented te destroy my reputation uud injure me publicly," were based upon Dr. Roebuck's voluntary statements te the editor of the Intrlliqkn cjjb, and he is new charged with knowing falsehood in addition te the disgraceful and criminal dickering with corruptlenists for money or political honors. Dr. Roebuck must read carefully the con eluding sentence of the Iniulmounekii's article "The courts are open te him te bring a libel suit ; we invite It;" mid ir his first reading does net impress him with the absolute; necessity el instltutiug an action for libel, he should read it again and again until neiuiiycemprenenusiuiull report. When he reaches that point, lie will nee that he mutt either vindicate himself by a libel suit, or stand a selr-cenfessed criminal trader under the primary election laws and u uolt uelt uolt cenfewed. lalslller. True, a libel suit may prove his guilt instead of establishing his Innocence and send him te prison Instead of f.!,7?i?.lmiUle ve'ed seat In Congress ; fTrhbn.nb!i)U,,l.,,.e!'s' a,ld U8 a Ifttlelate S thi uwiVSPl V1 c,reu en no- comer of the table at thU stage or the game. An Aged, Docter's Uestli. from the Heading Kagle. Dr. William I Cowan died Monday morn, lng at the residence or his sister, Mrs. Ann Llghtner, 211 Seuth 4th btreet, alter an m neas et 7 years. He was aflllcted with nor v eua prostration and ethor complications se that he was unable te leave his bed. lie was born In Lancaster county and was In the"5th year of his age. Deceased was a graduate or Jeffersen medical cellege and at one tlme practiced dentistry iu Baltimore. Frem there he came te Reading aud lived here ever aince, a imried of 10 years, lllsdeath, though set unexpected, was sudden. Ue has net been AnLiVAlw,..,........! r,. . .. ir . v i ,;' ""K"v u luuuy yvam. jie was -.. -uunj, iu uHiauwr county, wuere two "wra, Mrs. Kebeeca Clemsen, seed 01 vears BdMri. LlilleFlemmlng, reilde. A VRBS1UENTIAI. THOUGHT. Aa hat sorsre as a cay in June t ?? " T-r, ceme perfect Oays s evaMt?,"? "artU " 't e 'n tune. AM evet ti st-fUy h warm ear ly. -Jamil Jtuiidt Leutlt. Vf ANI DOWK THK STATU William ScbaelTer, a fanner, residing near Tuckertc. Uerks county, was hauling lutrj. ber when his hersa ran away. Hchaeller roll forward rin the animals heels and vas literally aicked te tleatli. The O. A. R., of Coatpsvllle made n Sun day parade te decorate the soldiers' graves; anil In the evening Majer Geerge A. Iltlten, or Washington, II. C, who occupied the pul pit or the Presbyterian church, denounced In the strongest terms the action or the test. characterizing it as the most sliauierul and desecrating abuse ei the Sabbath day he had ever witnessed. It has been decided te have the annual excursion el the State Editorial association, en July 5. Charles Rlnker, n ti reman en a Reading freight train, while stepping from his en gine, en a deuble track, between Gorden and Harry's Btatleu, Schuylkill county, was struck bv an un-bound msMUicer train and hurled te thetrack, sustaining Injuries which caused ins ueatn. James Ilarlier, 17 years old, was arrested en Saturday, In Philadelphia, en thochnrges of larceny or a warrant for (l,7.VI for three months' salary or Judge William N. Ashman, or the eriiuanV court, and Willi feritinu the names of Judge Ashman and City Treasurer F. F. Bell. Letters Granted by me Itegtdter. The following letters were grunted by the register of wills, ler the week ending Tues day, June 1st; Testamkntary. Jehn Kjer, deceased, latoef East Denegal township ; Jehn Musser, East Denegal, executer. Clara O. Reed, deceased, Inte or Lancaster city ; W. T. Ilrewn, city, executer it. T. Robinson, deceased, latoef Lincastcr cltv ! Emllv II. Knbluseii. citv. executrix. Jehn K. Wltmer. deceased, late of llru llru llru niore township; Alex. Schultz, Mrasburg borough, executer. Wm. Wcunerhelt, diseased, lstoef East Hemptield ; Andrew T. Metrger, ltst Hemp, field, execuhir. Christopher M. Hess, deceased, late ei Eden township; Kelecca 11 ess and Jeseph M. Hess, Eden, oxecuters. Samuel Sheatler. dtcea-fd, latoef Kplirata township; Oea Keller and Levi Mehlor, Eplirata, executers. AnMlMMn.vrieM. Win. It. 1'almesteck, ileceaed, late or Iineater city; Il.irrv R. Palme-stock, city, administrator. i:ST llONKC.AL M".. The rarmers are busily engaged In planting corn . The Salvation Army Is at w erk In Marietta. The school tard will appoint their teach ers ou Wednesday, June'.). The new creamery at Nlsly'n mill Is ex pected te be ruddy ter operation seme time in August. An unusually large nutulwr or tnunps are traveling through the country at present. 'Hie " Brinser" denomination had a nicotine at Peck's meeting heue recently, at which the rounder et the church, Rev. Mat thias Brinser, preached a very able sermon. Rev. Brinser Is ninety-two jeais et ai;e, drove two miles iu the morning from his home te the church mid preached a long ser mon. This seems a remarkable task ler a man et his age. Mr. Herace L. Haldemau, while driving through Marietta ou Friday exenlng, met with an accident; his horse frightened at seme object and ran te one side upsetting the vehicle, tbrewlm: Mr. H. out, aud dash ed down town, smashing the buggy te frag ments. .Mr. 11. escaped unhurt. The Storm at Itel!meiite. Bia.LEMe.vTi;, June 1 Thursday even- Ing's storm was very sovero In this section. It seems two currents or storm clouds came together, one from the southwest and the ether from the northwest, and formed a fun nel shaix?d cloud w ith a revolving motion. It uprooted trees, levelled lences, and beat the eats and grass fiat. Wheat Is very much straw-broken, and the com, which was grow ing nicely.ls all beaten oil, and seme farmers talk or planting it evur. The line lawn and flower garden which was filled with rare and sjirubbery of the rarest kind en the farm of ix. u. mm litiuu .ilcllHlll, mill irizeil se luchlv bv our enrxi DninmTiitln trleml .1. Watsen Ellmaker, who spared no pains In uuaumyiUK n, is uauiy ueil up. Thern were about "30 trees, consisting of apple, pear anil cherry, blew u down en the larm et G. D. and Miss C. MuIUain, uud lie twecti three and four hundred panels of fence. The vegetable garden of Mrs. J. P. Mcllvain is also badly riddled, as are ether gardens In the track or the storm, but It seems te have been the huxerest iu this locality. Conen(torH uf CtiUilreni,' Hume. The annual meeting of the corperators of the Heme for Friendless Children or the city uud county or Lancaster, was held at ofllce of the secretary, MaJ. C. M. Hewell, ITj North Queen street, at 2Jf o'clock this atterueuu. The only business transacted was the elec tion of four luale trustees and six lady mana gers, each te serve ler four j ears. The fol lowing were elected : Trustees Charles M. Hewell, Geerge D. Sprccher, Samuel Moere, J. p. Wfckersham, LU D. Lady Managers Mrs. Clam Ilrewn, Miss Ida Sprccher, Mrs. Sarah I. S. i 'ran kiln, Mrs. A. A. Myers, MUs i:il7jibeth White, Miss Kate Worrest. Surprint Tartleii. Yesterday was the birthday of IkjUi Wesley Raunels and his wife, residing ut 37 North Plum street. About illteeu couples of their friends met at the heuse of Mr. llevvman, 122 Plum street, in the evening, and went te their house, giving them a genuiim surprise. There were singing, dancing, and a gener.il geed tlme, Including a supper, until a late hour. Last evening a surprise party was held at 422 Lafayette street for Mis Zera Kautz, whebe birthday was yesterday. About fifteen couples were preseut, aud tbeevenlng was spent iu dancing and singing. The party breke up at an early hour this morn ing. Improved VemtlUiiii of !;,. )r. .Nrln. The many Immedlate friends et Itev. Dr. J. W. Nevlu, and Indeed the whole com munity of which he has w long been an hon ored member, will be glad te hear of his im im im provedcenditiou. During the latter part of last week he was very critically 111 ami nil the members of the family, except He v. Dr. Robt. J. Nevin, whnislu Reme, were hum hum inened te his bedside, where tbey l.ave since remained. On Saturday evening he exiierl exiierl exiierl onced a change for the better; he, has steadily Improved uud Is te day better than he has been for a mouth. The Proposed New County I'rlauii. Judge Patterson and the county ceiiiuiIh. (deners en Monday afterniHiu visited the county farm te leek at the situ proposed for the new county Jail en the opeUo side of the Conestoga creek. The judge, it Is said, is opposed te locating the lull then-, but would favor its being placed en this hide et the creek ou the high ground net far from where the barn Is located. The matter will be tin ally determined in a low days. 'i'Jiouiininis 'i'Jieuiininis 'i'Jiouiininis sleners rather favor the slte where Judge Patterson thinks it ought te be located. Te lie JteleaMed To-inerniw. Geergo l'rady, et Murlelta, who In ls7s was soutencod te niue years Impriseninent for killing his brother, will be reieaseu loinerrow. Deducting the commu tation, the tlme that he has served will be seven years and eleven months. A llor.e Tliat Should Jein llm .Sirnuleii Cluli This morning as u countryman, with we little children, iu his buggy, was driving uji North Queen street his herse began kicking and broke off the dasher el the v ehlcle. The animal was quieted belore anybody was hurt. . Aljftterluut llUappearaiue. Andrew Vogel, a Nuldler who did business for seme tlme in Flerin, has lelt there, lie lias a wife in Germany, anil it is reported his sudden disappearance Is for the purisn of returning te her, and te get away Iren, finan cial difficulties. Settled lll Case. A. J. Cllngvr was locked up yesterday ou u charge of desertion preferred by his vvlle. ..fJl? i iu." uve'iig, through the lullUHiice el " ult"',Mr,0Udl' lnu w" withdrew the iom iem i.?ir i r RCCU,,t'd Paid the costs aud was re leased from custody. AppeaU Kriim Taxation. Jacob H. Hinlth.murcantlle ni.nr.iiser was it be comuilssleuers' cilice ui . djy1 hearllig a peals from the Hxatien for Ute i uriTsts i fixed by him, ou our business men. ' A Currtctleu. The late Mrs. Frank Dominotwasadaugh Deminotwasadaugh Dominetwasadaugh ter of Daniel and Amella Draude, and siiTter of Heury Drnude, and net a daughter or tlm lalter.aa stated iu Monday's lNixLi.niE.Nt;i2it. Babbath Hchoel Contention. The Presbytery of Westminster will held a Sabbath school convention In the Presby terian church, in Paradise, en Tuesday, June 15th, beginnlugnt 10 o'clock a. in.! services morning, afternoon aud evening. The first oxerclsoot the afternoon service will be a chlldreu'a meeting, te begin at half-past one o'clock. .nam) nn 4irgiiiiieiii, i iravm vi. uimui hihi w nv, ui iiuu, i.ii rata tow nshlv, made an assignment of their property for the benefit or creditors, te tl. A. Koinper, of the same, place Only One lAxlRer. There was only one ledger Ter the disposi tion of the mayor this morning, lie was discharged. The tlnine nh. The black lass scisen eiened te-day. Geed fishing weather. The CntiipAlRii Opened. A straw berrr and floral fcstlvnt will be held In the halt of the doling Sleu's Chrlstlvn Asscv elation, en Thurdiy and Krtilay evenings, under the direction and for the benefit et the Ladles' Auxiliary. Telrthnne Conueclleu. A.llershry A ltni.'s cad and lumber dealers, and liechcnaur A llre.. lnerthiuUi, retersburg, l'a.,ttic cennccttsl with the telephone exchange. UKATUH. Pevtsirr. in UiUcity, en t lie .1)1 h Inst, Amelia, wliu et frank Deumict, In tlie Jutli jcaref her age. The relatives and friends of the family are te sivctfully Inv Ited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Ne. 1.VS Seuth Queen street. e;i WcdncMtiy morning at sv, e"clock. Services In st. Mry' church at V o'clock. Interment at St. Jcs-eph cemitery nUl :iA Kcrtz In thU cllv, ou tlie .list Inst.. Catha rine Kurtz, Iu her ;;th years, relict of the late Samuel Kurtz The lxiatlv es and friends of thn family arc re spectfillly Invited te attend the funeral from her late residence. -Se. 351 Last Ihetuut street, en Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, services at the heue by Kev. Jehn Kuhr. Interment at Ijincastcr cemetery 31 J. 11 KK T.I. htllelphla t'riHtuce Market. I'RiLiDJLrnu, Junel. Fleur Market dull. S'lles et OO barrels ; Minn, bakers at HKfilM: retina, family at M 75111 ) ; Western at 1 l.'StJi:.; 1'atenU.M SOttMu. ltye flour was steady at t3 S5fl J 50. 1 p. in. call Wheat Mine, kP.c ; Julv, M;c : Aug , MV t Sejit., Mjc corn .lune, 4.V ; ;July 15'ie .Aug., l.VSc Oau-June, STJsjc; July, j;jc ; Aug, a.iSc.1 New Yerk Produce .xtarhet. -S'kw Yerk, June I Kleur tusrket mill but qnlet ; fine, iUU Ii: supttrnnx, r." (i-T1 a ; lommen te i-oed Kxtru vv etern, U lefjlie City Mill Kxtrts, II uJt O for West Indies! Minn. t.itm.HJ.Vf3 75. Wheat e. 1 Hcd tate en Spot. Jl n); Ne. ! lled.stJic: Ne. 1 White, state, tuc; .Ne. ! licit, Winter, June, s3"ic; e. i Ked, Winter, July, Sll4c. corn Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 1 : June, 13V : July, 4IHC Oat Ne. 1 White Slate, spot, 4:c ; Ne. 2, de, 3M.c Kye dull; State, Kc. ltarley nominal. 1'erk dull ; New Mem. f lOtilO A Lard June, fti 16; Aug.teJI. Molasses dull; Kc. ler DO test belllne stock Turpentine firm at 3r.c Kesin dull t strained te geed, II c.'KOl 07X- l'etrelcum steady ; retlned In C!ies, sSc. Freights nominal; grain te Liverpool. 4c. Butler Market dull; New Western CTwamery. lt(Jlc.c. Cheese dull Western Flat. GflTc. KKssduIl; State, l12)jc: Western, l?;13c SuKar market dultj ueflned eutleal, t!:c Urauutated. tiUflil 3-16e. Tallew quiet ; prima city, 3 15-t6filUc. Coifeo dull ; fair cargoes at 9X. Itlce quiet ; ranges from SKGOic, UnirMRe Market. CaiCABO. June 1. .S) a. m. Market opened Wheat J une, 7i4c ; J uly, 75' Jc ; Aug., 'M.c : Sept.,76Kc. Lern -lune, .lAijc j July, .wjc; Aug.,37c. Oats June, 2t,(;c ; July, i!e ; Aug , 2Se. Perk tune, f.s jn ; July, ts 371J ; Aug , fs se. Lard June, ti s7) ; sept , i. O?"! te. lilbs-J uue, $ J S)i ; J ul) , J2H J2H J2H oxesinrt. Wheat lune.TSHc; July, 7!,c : AUKUst, 7CJ-ic: Snpt , ,ivc. corn-J une, TlKc , Jul). S5Kc ; August, UKQ 3fi;c i Sept , JTiie iiatii June. voc. Mil)-, 2'tjc : Aug., 21c. ll,irtr.f nn., IS T.ILt . .Tail.- . -r?l'. ..... M7.H:Sept.,s57K n" ' Laid-Junc, sj ; July, is u; Aug., f.;0ee 8U2K, Sept-.We; III US J u ne. M "W; July, ti 27X: Aug, !f-'S; epL, i3 i'. Oram and f revisiens. rurnlshed by s. K. Vumlt, Jlrekar, chtca June 1, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oil. I'erlt. i.srd. May 73 31 ; 2hJ 8 M 5 7K Junu 7i' ' 'J.K MJK 5 !. July TW, 3iri iiji 6 cirj August 7ii;; 37y, .... SX 0 07K Beptember "jj October wj l.iilplu. Car Lets. Winter Wheat is Spring Wheat M Cern j.r.i eats j- Kye A llnrley 3; OU City Crude. Oil , r,j; lled. liecelpte Hogs 23,J0 CIiMtng Prices i o'decK p. 11.. VV hcaL Cern. Osts. fork. laird June 7.1 '.; 31k' :i,i; s i 6 ss July -,ii 3v5J iJJ 8 37K i'.a AUgUSI. 7M1, .Kr-J 21 b S7K ti.OiK Heptember... w r '? K i-.h 6 OJh ucteuer... Oll City Crude Oil (U I'lilladalplibt Cuttle MarkeL I'litLADKLruiA, May 31. Uecf cattle, receipts for week w eru Ueev es 2.ii0; sheep, s.oue ; lletts, ShVju. Previous vveek lleeves, 2,Ji) ; sheep, (,tii liens, n.ve. llcef rattle vveroslew and prices declined ' He i Kxtnis, tJUie; (Kd,5)iGi34c; medium, NiV.ia; cuuiiiinn litlj4c. at cows ueru'c lower at 3fIStc. Milch cows were dull at (AXfi. Veal Calves ero active at 43IKc Sheep diuared sheep ije lower at 263c ; Iambi u ere only In fair demand at 5((J'Jc. IIeks were in fair demand . western, efl'Hic ; country, 5eec. I.lte Stock Markets. Chicago, May 31, The Vreieri' Journal teimj Cattle Ueceleu. r.UNIhead; shlninenLs. 'Jl.i rts: ,l W) , market strong, Olue higher, shipping steers, tdj te l.MO S.s.,11 shqs fO; stecKers and feeders, cuwu " ; uuwb, uuiis unu mixeu, SI ,Utf I iu ; bulk, ti ''iffll 10; thrniiKh Teians, f 1 beji.l s lings Uuielpu, 35.010 head; shlpmenU, ,.ueU hendt market slew; Uve aud ten cents lower; rough and mixed tlffill ttit pucktiiiz audshliplng, fcJUJQl 10; light, JJ 7uQl lij; skips, Sheep Kcccipt. 2JO0 hend; shlpinentH. none; market steady ; natives, loe te 12(1 Us. and ever. IJ 75S1 60 ; 80 te 95 B,s., I3Q3 tO ; 63 te 65 B,s tlli i ; eatern, Jlflt ; Texas, Jf3 23. KiBT LisiRTT Cattle receipts, 1,135 head ; sMpments.MVihcad; market slew at lust week's clenlni;, lleits rocelpu, 3.MO head ; shipments, 3.500 : markut slew ; fhlladelpWas, II 23ftl 35 ; ork erk ork ers, HleitlM; sblpmenK te New 1 erk. Hhis'p lecelpts, 7.1KJ heart : shlpuiuuts, 11,000; murket dull ut lust week's prices. jsuw lerk stuck. Nw Yerk, June 1. Wall slruet. 1:30 p. in. Menuy easy at SH per cent. Ferelyn ox ex chance steady at $1 N-QI &e; Uevernmnnu firm; Currency 6's, Hi7Ji hid ; t's coups. tlSkU bid; fX8llHJi bid. The stock maiket opened strong and ij UU per cent higher tliau the clesliiKpri es of last night, en advicfs from Londen of higher values there, but alter the first fuw salts pressuiu te sell seme or the leading slecks resulted In a less of nearly thnunllrtdvance by midday. The market has lnce been stieng en Ji.-uvy purchases of the Grangers, Del. Luck. 4 Wesurn mid thoKrie ......i, uii.ijiwiAjauieiigaiuui tne iiigtivsl ieinl hteik Market. ijuotatlens by llcud, McUrann 4 Lancaster, i'u. Ce , bankers, kkw Ter.a LIST. 11 A.M 11 u. K Si 21 40 3 r.H. 8i1 21 40JJ si" '""Js 272 Canada raclnc ta u u. c. i si Cel. Ceal 'zn' Control Pacific 4li? Canada Southern m Cht, Si L.ft l'gb Denver A Itledrandu De! , Lack, A Western 13, JIOK 27!? w 111',-i 1CJ ii 3IH KHe 2rtJ Lrle2d New Jersoy Ceutral... K A T 111 U Kit' (w' Ki'JJ 2J M 113K i; Irfiu. A N lovkeShoio..,.. Michigan Central Missouri Pacific Northern 1'acine n, i: vwt , N W New Yerk Central"'.'. I Ohie Control Omaha Oiegen Truns. . .,,.,. Ouuile.t Wejtiiin .... Pacific Mall itnehustera littdeurg SL Paul Terus 1'aclflc , Union t'acllln , Wabash Common Wabash iriurnd 1U.J 5Jij 113), 103 m 3u;J ij 6.-K UJJ.; UK 3H V 1 iiii ih 8-Vi 13 h'lli 11 i Western Union Telegrapn. Hi M CIV 3jJ w nraiouuie ,, , ratLAOcruu list, Lehtgb Valley II M V & 11.11 . . 103 10J 87 57 l'enusylvacla u HetuUnir. It 13-10 11 13-lfi UK Lehlgblavliraile.1 M Hestenvllle ,i 1'htlAdelphla A Krie .... Northern Cent,.,,, , People's I'atwiiKer in i" U'd'g (Jeu'ls ll'tg's t. MK ; 't UU ivjlj rjt, te JVJtH Alt! KHTIMKXKXTtl. OAK1NO 1)WDKB, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel et puilty, stmnglh and wholesemoness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lu competition wlUi the multitude et low test, short weight, elum or phosplutte powders. Sold only in mm. KevaL Hakike Pewdsr Ce., 1 Wall StrveL New Verk mar27-lvdw 21 ring's AI"VUY TO AUKNTS tpX.fJf Aildn-xat once. I) It. Sl'UTs Kt Kt. IHIC OOOH5. Ne sU Pumdwa), New erk. the Out) lionulne. npjjmdcixl WHY PAY f 15 lOK A SKT OF TKKTU when jeu can et the same at is. at W. L. lsttF.li's Dental Kooms, Ne 62 North ljucen stnvt. lias administered. apl7 1) d CANI'.S, rAM:s.-ANOTHi:il KHi:siT supply of Canes, of all the latest styles, te ptea-e the taste of ev cry beilv, at MAKKLKVS (Formerly Ilartman's) " ellew- t rent," Ne. 21 North gueeu StreeL TIOIinKK'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 52 CENTRE SQl'AUK. rANlKU-A .MAN OK TKMl'KKATi: M ami moral habits, seeking cnnile) uu'iit, te represent an old etabllshed house In his ew n set lien, salary' te begin 7e per month, ltetrr enec exacted. AM. MA.MI ACTl KING HOUSE, mJ lmd 11 llarclay street, N. 1 . (")i'it rrui: iiyk whisky 73 CENT PER QUAP.T is splendid. Try It. KOHltKU'SLlvibuliaTOUK, il Cen tr Square, Laucasler, Pa. apKi-lydR COMETHIN'U NOVin, IN 1'ISHING O TACKLE. Luminous Floats. Files and Trolling spoons. A complete line of Reds. Keels, 1S.1-S Files, Heeks, swlv els and n.henuan's sup piles generally, ut HURLEY'S nitUO STORE, Ne. SO West lvlnu Street, T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable MEERSCHAUM C I G A RA NI) T'lG A R R R otte Helders at lu cents, t.euulne Mter schamn Pipes and ClRar Helders, always In stock, at MARKLEY'S, (Formerly llartman'sl " 1 ellew Frent," Ne 21 North Queen Street VeflCKTO THE hTOUKHOlTDTiseT - the Kej stone standard Watch Company The Heard of Dlreiters of this Cempanj his called it sprclil meeting of lu Stockholder te be held at the eillce of the Company, in the city of Lancaster, en MON DAV, .1 ITN fc 2", Ivs,, at In o'clock a. m, for the purpose of voting lnrer against an lneroase of the cnpltivl stck from fJs,iin)te.Vi.Oi JOHN tSMDtll, apJ7,iul,ll,ls,25JUuiil,8,13,22 Secretary. JEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMAUTTEkT The Democratic Ceuutj Committee or Lam as ter County will meet at 10a. m. en 51DNDA1, JLNE 7th ut the committee rooms (third fleer of Kepler's Postelllco l'.uildliiK) te Ux the tlme for the county convention, and te transact such ether business us mar be brought before the committee. W V. HENSEL, thaliman Lamcabteb, May 25, lssO. iniStdwAd pRIVATE HALE OF HOUSES. 1 will have by Monday a carload of IOWA HORSES, ceii'lstlUK or drivers and workers, tit for gene ral farm use, w hich I w HI dispose of at PR1VATK SALE. UEORUE GROSSSIAN. Venci:. ' Jl I have bm requested by the Flname Committee, of the City of Lancaster, te call lu for the sinking Fund, the following bends of the lean authorized by ordinance, ei the City or Lancaster, Pa .approved March 3, A I) 1S1, te refund IJi,'UO-et the existing indebtedness et the Cltv- et Lancaster at 4 per cent , and amended bj- ordinance nppreved March 29. 11 Of the series one te twenty years, viz Sen n. r.. IB 17, 18, 21, 22. 25,211, 41, 12. M, 85, stf, 7, m ; 91, 9 J. of one thousand dollars each. Helders will therefore present the above num num bered.bendsut this ofllce en or before JUL.S 1, lsss. for payment. alter which date lnteict en svld bends will tease. W. A. MORTON, Mayer MAVea'aOrpicB, Lancasteb, Pa , June, l.lssfi THE OLD PLAN UNDER A NEW SYS TEM. Presents ! Presents ! Call at our store and we will explain te you our new system of awarding prcsnnU. All checks out will b redeemed. Our stock of Tens, Cetrees, Ac, Is the largest and most complete lnthecltj'. CLARKE'S TEA STORE, uvaMydAw Ne. 33 West KlngStieet, TMI'ORTANT. Te the many applicants for the FALL TERM of the Lancaster Business College. If j'ea will call en or address the principal you can obtain such Information as will be of great advantage te you In pursuing the COURSE OF STUDY as leiiulred ut this institution. It will euahln you te make greater pregiess, and a sav ing of tlme and labor Is guaranteed if you will carry out Instructions. Address, H. O. WBIDLER. Principal. illOES ! SHOES 1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postefllce) We have Just leielved una or the Hest Lines et Meus Hey's, Jeuths', Ladles', Misses' und Children's SHOES That can be get for the money, thus complet ing our already large stork. We can guarantee thu prices te be "ROITOM FIQURtS." We have strictly "ONE PRICE," and guarantee ontlre satisfaction. If you want nnu or coarse shoes ersllppers; If you want hand or machine made shoes. In fact, If you want nnythlng In the shoe line, that can be found only In first class oatabllshinent ut Popular Prices, cull at the NEW RED FRONT SHOE bTORE, Ne. AS NORTH QUEEN STHEET, (next weur iuiuu j.-uaumice.j CHAS. A. REEGE. airll-3iud,twlt WATUllBb, ('. "VyVTOHE-S, OJ.OOKS, iVe. WATCHES, CLOCKS. Ac. SPECIAL SALF. OF (H)LD-FILLKI) CASES L!'.8 "ufaeture), hunting or open-cased .w!ch'..nlck,.M W"H. 1& Jewels, stem wiiiUUig and setting (limited number) at i.UW. at t;!w "h!l,V"re,lU,lllt'nB c,uca' 8'" works, bf-'tnVe'n "S lll,l'l",ater Watches. All the i.Sl !"SilU,V"",r'' V0"i't "me dally by (Near P. It. R. J&JgSft"0" " BpccUiclcs uud Eye U lasses. Optical UOOU3 xkw jlv run TIMtMKNTa. St'HOOli TAX lOK Krt, The duplicate Is lu the hands of the Ttras uter. Thiiti per cent en for prompt payineul. VV. O. MAKsttAl.L, Trmsuter, Ne. 1S( Vnttv Square, Ottlic heiits from On tu te I p.m. Jl-2mdll ON MVOtNT OK Ki:mTMiI)INU MY ettlce will be In Iny linnlt:U'terv, Ne, s VV est inc stteet. w heiv "trail be called en dav or night and give the same care and attention as before. Alt orders by telephone will receive piiuupt attention I.M EN It. UOTK, null tld t'ndcrtaker. WKOHUK KKNST,Jlt., Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder, KhSlDKNCK-NO. M) WKST K1NU 8T. SIlOl'-KAST I) KANT ST., Opposlte Irtatten tteiise. All work tvcelves my prompt aud personal at at lenlleu. Allklmlset Jetitdng attended te at short no tice and en roaseuabto terms. Drawings and Ktlm.te tnrnlstiist e27lvd ecHATriir.i) i r ivumti ui: IS AN EYE SORE. Then make jour Furniture leek like N KW by using a bottle of Lightning Furniture Polish, Price, 25C, manutactured and for sale eulv by 11. II. COCHKAN. llltl'UtUSl'. Nes l.t; A lti North tjueen St., ljiucasler, Pa. tiiaj 1 eisl It Oa K HALL. One, Twe, Three Dollars Saved. I hlldiun - i. lutbliaK KiuhiIi te clotlie a bljj tempAuy of the rlht t'es. lUtMren tunty ami thirty leta te le cttHtnl out, shuttluK our t-yes te tbvlnet, NelrtruiMiu'intlttiw. rmnr quickly In nome let- of thftn but Jeur or tle lris lu ethers, lt'rbae, n-n ; 1 be eml or Urge lets. Ami new ibe prU'es arc tttd te nmke thorn e se (lutckly. It tutiv take a Uttlotltue te leek evor mut nvt bold of the plze veu are alter, but koep the tne or three dollar ou II "-'ixe tx'fore you 'lhat'i worth nniethlii. lb. it'll pay ter some tlme ami peme p.itlonec. ultjitbnt were J, down te f iult thut were 17, down te Sutts that were f- down te j. Iboy're.w t;tHHl sultitiu 11 tbey cost tlie higher priLOs. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Southe.ist Cerner Sixth autl Market, PHILAHKLPHIA. Vy-iI7.V. KIEKKEIL ALDUS t'. HEHH KIEFFER 8c HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, tOpixislte Court Heuso) Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock of Heusefurmsluiig Goods. A Complete Line cen-tantly en hand. COOK sTOV hand RA.MiL, P KLORbTO E, HEATERS and I KNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter iiivfuHy examining tlie merlin of all offend te tbe trude, wc bjive selected THE "ARGAND," Fer OASOLINK, and THE '' DANGLER," Ker COAL OIL, As tbe lU9t, ulitju all point inv ceusldured, te etT?r te our pitren. Call and nee im We leve te show our Roedr4, and are net offended if you de net purchase. KLUicmber, we are amenta for The " Splendid " Heater. Manulat tured by Fuller A W aiTen t empany, Tniv. N. .which has no rival in durabilltv. economy et tuel and control of ;fras New is the nun- iu eaamiiiuuuu uecemu Ksicuier Autumn purth.iae. REMEMHLR HIE PLACE: 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COURT IIUVSK ) apiytldAw H IHSH A IlKOTUEK JUNE FIRST Ullngi tbeu(4btt of WAU.M KATII Kit, which in lurn in a het oue ininK ex Light-Weight Clothing, Light-Weight Underclothing, LIGHT-WEIGHT HOSIERY, Ai , Af., Ac. lu our Stock el LIQHT-WKllllIT CLOTHHINU you will rind SEEHSUCKEK COATS AND VESTS At 11.30, 11.75 and iilO. Alpatu, Pongee und Jlelmlr CeaU, und Coats and Vests. Linen und Imitation Seersucker Coats, fiem Mc. Upwards. In Light-Weight Hosiery Yeu will find a Complete Line, from Jic. a dozen pair te Um. per pair. A Splendid Seamless Stocking, whltoer colored, two pair feriac A LIuht-WilRht DalhrlKiran or Lisle Thread Seamless blocking, utc, iic, Sue. and Mc. In Light-Weight Underwear We have uuythlnK, at 17c., IBc., 4ne., S0c., 75c. and ll.U). 3- A Biieclal lUrKulu In a Finely Finished 11ALI1R1CIUA.N blllltT or URAWKRS at 5UO. each. ffirsh & Brether's ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNER NORTH QUEKN BTitKET AND OKNTUE SQUARE. FOH HAUQA1NS OO TO UnCIITOLD'S, Dealer In ladles' and Oents' Furnlshlne (loeJs tu Underwear Shirts, Working Punt. Overalls, Neckwear, Suspenders, Cellars and Cuffs. Hosiery, from six pairs for 25 cents up te tba Finest Hrltlsh. I'lcate call and eiamlne r be be be loeo you buy. AT IlKCHTOLIl'fl. .ul , ., ., Ne. BJ North yucen BtrccL J-Sh;net thn IIIk StecklDK. V. S.-amall lleuecs ler fcale or llent. NBWAnrXHTIABMSSTIt XT V. 1UIOADS, JEWELER. H. Watches, Dluuiends, Jewelry, Sllvorwnre, OU Paintings, Statuary, Musical Bexos. Bronze FiVureB, Sterllntj Silver, Geld & Silver Head OaneB, t-A Full l.titoel Pii'KHsUe Ktichteand "Thu Uertuaii" Pilies, H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King St. .tKtr .tlHKHTIHEMKXT.1. Vtir A I'ATKNT Mi:i)U'l.NK Kll- i ue atlectlonsnre at tmce abated by Hen nn'- taiHlne Planters, ltcttcr than naueeus tinges. -p.VTKNT STHA1' l'ANTAl.OONS. Tht GrutMt laTcatioe of Iht Age. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap lit ea-y, de net lug out at the knees, don't draw up when sltllnir down, and Kle better satNfactten than any ethers. Placu yourerderwlthA.il. lUwensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole ripht for Uimustcr ter the Patent Deuble. Strap Pantaleon. I offer an unusually lull stiK'k of nebby itoedt for Pantaloons. Mutts, Vesting and sprlnir Oercoets,nnd urn dmiitliiK- my on en on tleo attention tu my Mends und patrons, and will spare, mi ctrert te retain the iMisltlen t have se lenn held as First Hue Merchant Tailor et Laucaster. Respectfully yours. A. II. ROSKNSl'KIN. 37 North Uunm St. s I'll l.N 11 Ui'KNlNd AT II. tii:H II ART'S. FINE TAILORING. ,"1"h" '; and most Cotnpleto Assortment et FINK WuuLLKNt Ter the SprtnK Tiadote be found In the City or Lancaster. A Choice Line of sprtnc Ovnrceatlnirs and PantaloenliiKs In alt thn Latest Patterns. Pi lie Lew, Rest Workmanship, and allKOeds W ai ran ted as irpresented. H. GERHART, NO IJ NORTH yUEKN STREET. 4-Opposlte the Postettlco, maOT-Iyillt w llil.lAMaON A FOSTEIL 32 te 38 EAST KING ST. Williamson it Pester. Eerj body's Outfitters! IM. LERREASTF.il Prince Albert Suits, 817.00. III.ACK AND IIIIOWN Salisbury Dress Suit, 813.00. Our Special Swift River ('ASMMi:ilK SACK sriT, 812.00. ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SACK OR FROCK SUIT, 810.00. CO K) e OO OO m m 00 H 5 O C) Jledluui Weight and India Oaiwe ? UNDERWEAR, O eteltli' in .Mlk Acrknear, l'i Cents FANCY HOSIERY, 00 H J m m H H JO m m H Stripes and Solid Celers, -1 cents. LIGHT STIFF DKIIBYS, NKU &T1 LEh, PhARLandNUTRA, 3, DRESS STRAW HATS, uOc , HOC , 75c. BeyB' Dreea Straw Hftts, e 00 H m 3D O H m 23 I3c. UPWARDS. Our Special Drehs SlieeJ 83.00, I CALFSKIN UPPERS, SOLID LLATHLR COUNTERS, OAK-TANNED HOTTOM8, Mailu te out .Special Order and Warranted. 32 te 38 EAST KING ST, JJ1C VCLKS ! TKIOYCLES ! lla Im; been Informed by seme of our friends that a certain lllcycle Ann have been circula ting reports (through Jealous motives, in order te further their own fntcrests) that we de net deal In Rudgu Jllcycles or Tricycles, or any ether machines, wu take this opportunity te call the attention et thu public te the fact that ue are representing all the machines that D. Rudnu A Ce. manufacture, and are dealing in alt ether machines thatare manufactured In this country and England. Send for catalogue. Only Riding Hchoel and lllcycle Repair Shep In Lancaster county. MARTIN RUDY, Supt. NO. t EAST KINO STREET. Connected with Telephone. maylVJwd.f.'tw rUH HALM UM MKNT. TltOIt HKNT. -K A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. 11. Siding. Capacity for storing 3,tM) cases. Apply at thu murlO-tld lNTELLlOENCKIl OFFICE. F"OUltKNT. LANCASTF.RHALL, Nes. 2J0atid2JI WEST KING BTREET, Fer Rails Fairs aad Eutartulnmenu. All per. sons having skates in boxes are requested le re move them In ten days. Office, open lu te Pi a, m, m27-lmd Fl U TIJMni Uhnn In ..awn Ufl ST VAa t I h AB , , M of ,A .. D.H(I III 1VU, UI ,.. '. vhwuU4.mu.i...uuv. used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mllllln strcet, between Seuth Queen and 1'rlnce streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling ana storeroom new occunled by A. A. Ilubley as a drug store, West King tilioet. Apply at (he lib-lid INTELLIGENCER 01TX10K. Williamson I Fester, Z. RHOADS, JEWELER. eic, c, xe., ficc. intr uuviiM. rpiu:ui: aim: a let ev " STRIPED STOCKINGS AT HALF PRICE, AT Til North Eud Dry Goods Store. IhoKOeAlsaieall rlht, hut out efstln J. W. irtHNB. nevMjd Ne. 3!i North gueen street. rpili: Ni;V CASH SIOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 217 Ar 24 J North queen Street, Oppesltu the huyttemi lleusu aud Northern Rank, PLAIN AND t.VNCV DRESS (JOODS. NUNS' hll.i.St.S, lu All Celers. New 'ccrsiickeM, New lUUt Cleths, Nuw Per culcs and Chluttcs. I-Ul.L LINK 01- UNDERWEAR. Indies laiiuzn tests. Chlldien's llaure Vests, Men's (anxii -hlrts. Men's White Hhlrts, rull Stock et Doiueellcs, FullHteck or.Netlons. i- All a Leu Prices. Please call before pur chasing, lebs-lyd W. II. ROWERS. T S. lilVl.l.UA CO. Silks and Dress Goods. We ale busy selling and marking down prices if all stuck we had en triiiil, and am etTcrlng extmetdluary Itargatns In eery department. Summer Mlks. 3.V3 . cbrap at ftOc. Itetter gcsxls iitr.V.'. 75c, and ic These an all worth from 15c.teS.Vi. mere ier j aid. Our II i. Jl aud (1 SO lllack Silks are all cheap at ?V te J7Ke. per yant mom. and are warranted net te crack or break. Remember rash makes bargains. as- tall and see for yeurelus net only num, but toiue often, us we am innklim (hsngcs every day, and we are adding and receU Ing New Heeds every da at Lewest Lash Prices. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce., CAII DRY HOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, Ne. 25 Bast King Streot, Lamastir, Pa. H ACJEiut imeTiuat. WHITE GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR. ISDIA LISKS, FIti:yru sa is HOOK, Kye LIS II AM IS ZOO K, IS OTA MULL, 1 K 2'OIiIA I. A H'A.y, riiKVK .Aiyy.neic, CUIIOKO J'JQUK, vla 10 la ir.v.y. Embroideries and Laces. HWIbs KMHROlDKRlEif.FlounclngandOvor KMHROlDKRlEif.FleunclngandOvor KMHROlDKRlEif.FlounclngandOver all te match. NA1NZOOK KMRROIDEUIES, Flouncing and Oerallte .Match , ( AMIIRIC EM11R01DERIES, Flouncing and Otcrull te Match. COLORED KM1IR01DERIES, Dtess Material te Match. K.MRROIDKKIKS, ROUES. ESCURIAL LACE blvIRTINO, Hlack and Ecru. (JLIPLRK LACE FI.OUNCINO, lllack and Ecrn. EGiI'llAN LACE 8KIRT1NU, White and Cream. EGYPTIAN LACE FLOUNCING?, Whlte and Lieaui. HEADED FRONTa, CORDED 1'IQUK, LEON HE INDB. NAIN.OOK, SWISH MUSLIN. FRENCH LAWN. CAMHRICB AND HATEENS. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 WEST KINO STREET. LANCASTER, PA. TJAYAIOND'H KXCUHSIONH. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Travellut; Expenses Included. THREE GRAND SUMMER TRIPS Frem PHILADELPHIA, as fellows. Ne. 1, JULY G-Ili. Nmr Yerk, Ilosten, ilon ilen Heal, Lachluu Rapids, Ut. Lawrence and Hagne nay Rivers, Quebec, Falls of Montinerencl. Lake Memphrumageg, Etc. Ne. , 1 ULY 0-16. New Yerk, Ilosten, and a Seven Days' teund of the Whlte Mountains, Ne.3,JULYa!-AU(lU8T II. NewYoik.Sar NewYeik.Sar uUigs, Mount McUruger, Lake Ueorge,Laku chainplatii, tight Days in the Adirondack Moiiiitaliis,AiisableCiiasm(anda weeks' round of the While Mountains, In addition te the ubove, a party will Phtlsdelnhlu. 'I Illll.'Sn A V ' Air.iil.T . leave ter a v, ..,','!.., "!UV '"roil(JH lll VKLLOWHTONE N A I IONAL PARK. W. RAYMOND, J. A. WillTCOMH. n 8cnd for drscrlptlve circulars. H. P. 8HIELDS, Ne. Ill Seuth Ninth Htreet (under Continental Hetel), I'lilL.YDELPHlA.PA. m313t