Spiiw gigpf g-Tiw 'ss 'aT' tJTSNM WWP?W ,VVrt -we: wr lif' "VJ.y? .'"V'. .SjRWR THEIiANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. JU2nfi.li; 1MT. v .V-I&cs" fce lvt. h7t. EyWM a9aaM ftm a tvaai pMMMMlMMMIMW Task , J"" ii ' saw Ml etertna which gMta mm milt crop wiuin awl Mil vary aatkmaty affect Maata. They war tee trt, tzetpt where tha hall cat h of laeaa : Hi iettaJMlalT tb ajaarl Moegk te parraltef the ra- f tM Xaata tMatreyaa. Tbeoeiy f taaeeaaty anenny aneetea are Maaer, Waat lsBSBpeter, Kapbe, aad law adlaeMt township WkMitMbaUeataawather greater Thaleai te tha tobacco ia net ran aarkma. ine replanting or t 4krieta will ba elmultaneeus IHmII"! of a tew fields by alew- ataf) at '88 Haraaa eeed Is being slowly aawauei k,hh.s we auiuu. pmrUBtfitn tfiT crop is reauy SB, AU OI II wuuiu mis uwu aBttkadltnet been for the great at " damage" it contained, hlte jtbaadsnt aad In many cases the taaoaeft that It cannot be nanuiea. jBgoeddeslofdry retln it, together derecta that nave scarea en pur suit tha balance of the crop will aad tha buyers will take the risk of the aeft tobacco, aeme of which tus aegbt and packed and marked with a Wa de net yet abandon the belief that will yet be the favorite ana Ma crop of Lancaster county. It re- la different mode of caring than that for aaed leaf; and many of our bare net yet learned the proper , Theaa who have learned it have fine crepa and aeld them at high 'r",U JUaoeg the buyers last week ware M. H. i JZMflmaa. who took 7,000 pounds of 'SO leaf .-. prteee varying from 0 tee for wrappers, 2 ?l0f aeoenda and 1 for tillers. The Messrs. k?7?JSB0E, Nterenman, Banes iv.irey sum buuie U-.& .IS haA lwtiKft AiMiatf1iipKlAnllnlltlAA Of Bi AS!" --. . -N ts a VAt JL. rv mrAA tort imgkm rt 1li.CS !' "lawf and hnns-ht (SI rsiw T). A. Msver sold f J?i SO eaaee te loeal cigar manufacturers. K Thare la bat UtUe doing. In old leaf except " taaaale of amall leta te local manufacturers. SfvftJ new lern uigwr uh aaanei. 'y-V'Tttm the TJ. 8. Tobacco Journal. $" Tha market showed a slight Improvement, rSft warn Mera animated inquiry ler wrappers. :Af. ML. , .. .....! ..! 1 ?nn -mma f .Jaaelleut purchased last week at a oensidera- .'3;'. k4a advance. large binders continue te be tr.S aaafenad for with avidity, though prices are j; kyae means conforming with the prospects ihw at it There exists nn doubt but what every- i'je tkUKln the way et old leaf will largely en Ct' kaaea In value as tbe season progresses. That B-S- Mara ts net a rise just new is merely uue 10 h ix tha lana-uld condition of the cigar tnsnufac- '?S tarlmfiitereat, which deadens all prospective operations. ( In '86 tobarcea nothing but a private rale "Ot 200 cases Housatenio Is reported at pi ivate Humatra Apnarently knows of no iuiet aaarket nor cares for any standstill in the aaaaatacture of cigars. It sells and sells lively every day In the week, regardless et any unjust duty or whims of appraisers, combinations el Importers, or rulings et the secretary el the treasury. It brings ateut SI On whan vw mnt trim anil Irnm SI fill tn 9 srsi "Z" ".z '.::i m.. . '...;i.i. p i m ca w uau uiKjiu, vivau iuiu ui nuuvt,eulv 'JZ. DUlUIBi J nsaa-a C. avlrt .i.Ii.k 1I.a1. il.itm (ha ? 1 1 HO) wiu umte iivcijr uuiiiih iu gAA It. hrlnirlnir tt.n (nial arila nn tn hlkl tuklfM 'mr.'r---, ? .'- .... " r .,. ilUtttWCtim U1 ? 1. 1 . , JnKrnii.n..A r.r Anrtu IIia .tear laaf .-. ll .! 111. ..I. n innllniie u.l until tha '80 crop is sampled. Of Havana it says only 350 bales were taken at from 00 cents te H-0 per pound, and adds : A gentleman wbe has just re turned irem Havana said te us en Friday : "Tha new crop (18t7) will be fully one third less In pounds than that of Isst year. ABKertiug and baling is keeping the farmers busy at present, and from the tern pnr dis played by a great many of them, 1 judge their crepa have net been all they could de sire. 1 saw aeme very tine tobacco, but it formed a very small part of the vegas 1 ex amined. The MM and elder tobacco will command In the near future much better pricee than are new prevailing in this aearket. I would net be surprised te see an advance of from 15 te 0 per cent, in geed Otdateck before September." Hnmatra The transactions in Sumatra to bacco this week have been largely cenuned te old goods, for which there is a geed de mand. Dealers are keeping prices stitf en everything that can be classed as geed or batter. Iiene of the lets sold this week were large, but the aggregate transactions will loot up ever 2T-0 bales, at Irem (1.20 te (170 Over 1,300 bales et new tobacco were re ceived this week. While much of this Is fine tobacco, the old goods have the call en uianu lecturers who are buying for immediate use. Tha best tobacco ettered yet this year is ex patted at the sale in Amsterdam next week. dans' Wasair Ilepert. Balea of aeed leaf tobacco reported ler the iHTBLLleKNCEn by J. S. Gans' Hen A Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Tork, for the week ending June SO, 1SM7 : 800 cases 1885, New England, 10Q)12):'c.; 100 aaaaa 1885, New England Havana, bow 11 'iO Jae. ; 200 cases 1881,1882,1883, Pennsylvania, 1J SlSe.; 150 cases 1881, 18S5, Dutch, !&Ha; J caees 1885, Wisconsin Havana, GTc ; 160 cases sundries, 7(i.28c. Total, 1,050 cases. An observer whose eye is always clear and bright, speaking about the seed leal market ea Thursday said : 1be market is dull, there being but few buyers in town. D. Levy it Seu bare sold 256 cases et their purchase from M.H. Levin's ateck of 1SS5 Connecticut aeed leaf, wiiiuti purchase was mentioned tn lat week's I.enf. The same firm bought about 100 cixes et 1&&! bread leal Pennsylvania. 'In new leal there are here and there indi cations of movement, but no sales of im portance have been definitely closed. Heme 1880 Wisconsin baa been taken at low !igur. The 18S5 Wisconsin la almost exhausted, the maximum quantity en hand perhaps net exceeding 1,000 cases. "Of the IbM) Pennsylvania Havana aeed aeme sales have been effected and the out look la suggests e of activity In this article In the near luture." The fblladelibla Market. There Is a boom in manufactured toliiceo; aaaeking tobaceo is In sympathy with it, mid oasis move en imurevingly. hmmu-Ai tbla is the season of the Car when many el the dealers m cigar leal va only a limited aupply suitable ter man. 2",",u? Krl"""t saies are merelere rat thing the leaf trade la eult. i.,ei ,X. owing te the want of desirable stock. Prices. jk 'S Jaswaver, still cling te the side et the buyer! IZKjifM- eeanga weuia ea netaing mere than fair. f"3- Havana sella aaUmiahlnnlv. If Hun .. iiV'larly packed, and of the desired tlaver, an .rassaauwr im huu iuuuu. By the bv. Phlladel. pka importers are quietly moving te the rsf ajsjiui, h. aataa. aai-a.a M..-a.-a. fy.i-sjtwL--. . .. ... .. .... ,..., .. iriiwa aaarast ler ssaryiauu laurui, auu very 'fr'fall aalaahava baan made, both of fine quai- I -t a.ta am J- Inm Mfhlt. latfAv tliAra la .v: atand daeaaaiLrha French contractor has i'' aat beau ea tha. aiarket Una week. Ohie ia .''alillvarv outer, and only about 40 buds, for ; 'r-' heaaa cousumpUeo were aeld this week. -t; . t y whhi uwg V.M.V S.'v n, b nauj, usweii ibewd uorae lancwr. K1 kissnv. hnrM wrhlnh nrnmliM tn nrnvB. I tut oea. It la a mare and bar name la Km. t pa Abbett. Hha was purchased recently iu im. JaaotslliiBeis, by Mr. Dally, wbe paid rBiaodrewntsuBi ter bar. She ia kept at MaOraBB'a park aa In a ulal the ether day te iaa4eanaattara.ua la 31 seconds, and baU 11:12. HbaUaix year old and a green rv latetls laiatuur. iWaMCkaMarNsw. MMt Waa tnada RunH.v .t PebBiek tar ika ant u. i t.2 lafaaarrlaca of Jaaaaa Hlbibausar aad aeueBw, Dew ef West Chester, r la a aalealad v la Caauwn.. n.il ta aaare a4 waa faraaarly ef LeMaa- r wimmmw mmwtm. at Mcara Lit tle ssty-uaaaa Msrsaga Haws. Begnlar Correspeaaonca at lKTatliesscsa. Columbia, June 21. Ker aeme time rob beriea have bean cesaaalUed la different parts of tha town, and an becoming et frequent eccarrence, Tha rebbera have net secured much, and their mode et operation does net enew experta at tha buslnesa. lie! ween e and 10 o'clock laat night the house of Harry I. on en deaberger waa entered by some unknown party. The beuse waa entered by opening a window In the rear. Mr. i.eudeuberger w as t work, and his wife had retired. Mrs. lou leu denberger waa awakened by a noise in her room, when she discovered the presence of a man. Jumilnsrfrem bed she called loudly te the neighbors, llefere they responded the Intruder bad made his escape. The house of Stephen Scheld was eutered last night The thieves opened a window of the second story by means of a ladder. A pair et pantaloons belonging te Mr. Scueld waa stolen, which contained between (I aud Ji The clothing was found lying in the yard this morning, but the money was miss lng. The Keurlh at Ju'j. The committee of arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration held a meeting bnt night. C. U KautHnan, wq , will deliver the oration and Dr. O. W. llernlbetsel will read the Declaration of Independence. The Columbia Mwnnercher, consisting et fifty voices, will slog patriotic songs at dillerent parts of the pregrsuiuie. These exercises will be held in the institute ground. The display of fireworks will be held ou the hill opposite Sixth and Chestnut streets. Karly Closing Messrs. Heckel A' l'alne and Ulraui Wil son have started the early closing movement for the summer month, and will close their places of business at 7 o'clock during July and August. Christian Ulldebrandt entered suit ngstnst William Turner for asskultand battery. The hearing came oil last night before Squire bvana, when the accused was discharged for lack el evidence. Julia Callahan sued Mrs. Ann Hardnele before 'Squire Kvans for the larceny of a shawl and hat. The accused gave bail ler her appearance at court Mr. C. W. Stevenson and two daughters left town this morning for a visit te 1UUI 1UUI mere. The Presbyterian and Reformed Sunday schools have decided net te Jein the Metho dist people in a uuien picnic te 1'enryn park en July 1st The bridge or tbe Columbia A Pert Deposit railroad ever IVquea creek has been repaired te allow the crossing et trains. On the Fourth of July Bear's team will plsy two games with the Uartey Fishers, of Duncannon. A farmer named Jacob Kame was bringing a wagon lead of hay into town yesterday afternoon when the front axle of the wsgen broke down. This morning Jesse Wolfe, teamster, was driving up Walnut street aud was seated en an empty Heur barret As the wagon was turning Hcrrss Commerce street the barrel tilted and Mr. Wolfe was thrown te the ground. He struck the stones of the gutter crossing with severe force, dislocating the elbow of his left arm. The horse kept en moving and the rear portion of the wagon pa&bed ever Mr. Welle's hip. Dr. Living ston was summoned and uttended te tbe Injury. Farenrll te a PUMter. M.vvtewn, June -1. Sundty wai j red letter day for the Kefermed church. 1'. F. Gasa, of the Lancaster theological semluary, wbe bad served the c-ongregatleu with much acceptance during the last year, preached his farewell sermon. The member who had shown much kindness tewatds their beloved pastor during the year did all that lay in their power te make the day as pleastut as possible for him. In the morning the Lord's supper was administered by the KfcV. N". J. Miller, of Lancaster, assisted by Kav. J. it. Dengler, of Sellersvllle, l'a., and Mr. Gam. On the preceding day a class of ten catechumens, which had been under the Instruction of Mr. Gass, was confirmed by Kev. X. J. Miller, assisted by the above named gentlemen. Tell was the largest class in the history el the congregation, iietb nn Saturday even lng and Sunday morning Kev. Miller preached able sermons. The congregation deserves much credlt for the progressive spirit manifested by 1U members during the past year. Vestments Fer ry Kr. M J Mcilrl". The lilleenth anniversary of the ordination te the priesthood of Very Kev. M. J. Mc Ilride, administrator of the diocese of liar rjsburg, occurred en Monday, and be has gene te HI Bonaventure cellege, New Yerk, the place of his ordination, te Iki pietent at tbe commencement exercleea. The Harris burg Mar say b : "Father McBride has an army nl friends and manyet tbe number reiide in I-iucaiter. Saturday evening bewassgreeAbly HurpriKed by the presentation Irem that city or an tie Kant and costly tet or vestments, wlilcli sur pass in point et magnificence any ecclesiastic tl robes ever seen In this city. Tlixy Hre valued at mere than $1,000. Tbe colors harmonize exquisitely, aud tbe designs are the work el hand. " Inquiry of Sister Lucina, or tht. Sitter of Charity of St. Mary's Catholic church, and Sister Stanislaus, of tbe Sacred Heart acad emy, failed te elicit who aie the donors of the present Funeral of Frofreur Andrw. The funeral of Prof. James V. Andrews took place this morning. At c.'. o'clock a service of prayer and ictipluml reading was held by Dr. Mitchell, at the resilience of de ceased's sister-in-law, Mrs. MuMulien, en North Duke street The body wa then taken te tbe King street depot and the friends accompanied It te Quarryvilla Frem that place It was taken te Uuien, Coleraln town ship Services wero held by Dr. C. W Stewart in the Presbyterian church. The In torment was made In the cemetery. The luneral was largely attended. The pall bearers were W. D. Weaer, dee. A. Lane, W. F. Beyer, Geerge Kusavli, Fauk B. Shibley uud Ueerge Kckmau. Tub four last named were former students of IVef. Au drevts. A Third Want Ueu.a ItaltlrU Chlel Smith and Oil! cer Leiusu raided the house of Louisa Schantz, en WaxhiuKten street, between Li and 1 o'clock thlsuierning, en complaint made by Mrs. Maggie Dietrich, before Alderman Barr. The charges pro pre pro lerred were adultery against lsaae S Dietrich and Louisa Hcbanlz, surety or the peace and drunkenness and disorderly conduct against Henry Constelu aud itrunkenuess aud dis orderly conduct against Cuarles Keese. Mrs. Dietrich alleges that her husband neglects her ter thoceuipany el Mrs Schantz A few weeks age she caused Ibe srret et her husband ler a similar ellense but did net ap pear agalna'. him at the hearing. All the above named parties Hpeut the night in the "" u"i uui were released this morn ing. The cases will be heard tomorrow evening. The N.w Linus Law. Seme of the aldermen et tbe city and Jus tices of the peace of the county, bave an or. roneeus impression as te tbe supplement passed te the marriage license act. a num ber of tii6m have called at the elllce of tbe clerk el tbe orphans' court ler blanks, se that they could issue licenses. The law deea net giVO them that power. All It does give them la authority te take the affidavits of the applicant ler license, which must be for warded te the clerk et the orphans' court, and If he la aatlsued with the answers re corded, ha issues a lleenaa Bt. Mary's Ctaarch runic At a preliminary mealing of HL Mary 'a Catuellu chuich Sunday school laat evening, It waa agreed te held a plcnle at Penryn park ea Tueeday, July 12. Tay ler'a orchestra baa baas secured, and all klnda of amuaementa, aueh M base ball, target praotlee, taanla quelia, ate, win ba pteTldad. ' ummttmm e Btmmmr cemmtttKm. The Werk te Be Ueae aad mra " Akl Tet, The street committee held a stated meet ing Monday evening. Messrs. 8. H. Hey Hey neldsand I). 0. Kshleuian, counsel et the Peeples National tank, appeared before tha committee aud made argument requesting the committee te reaclnd their action or two weeks previous, In which they directed the elty solicitor te secure au injunction te pro pre vent the bank people from building the new bank en the old line el the street Instead of the new one adopted by the court The committee declined te rescind the resolution and directed the solicitor te insist ou the In junction aked ler. A petition for the repair or Grant street was presented and read, and the street com uiiaslener was directed te examine the street and report te the next meeting the best way te repair it. The clerk or the committee, Kdwln S. Smelt, was Instructed te advertise for pre pesals for the fellow lug work which had been recommended by the committee : Fer building a bridge ever llelfuiau's run at Seymour street Fer building a bridge across the Coneetega creek at Kelgart's Landing. Fer sewer en Seuth I.ltue street, fifty leet from Middle and thence te Ine street Fer sewer en West Lemou street, Irem west side of Mulberry te Arch alley. Fer sewer In Fex's alley, between Lancas ter avenue and Charlette street Forexteusleu el Ceral street sewer, Irem present termluus te west slileel Kuby street Fer sen or en German street from Church street te Seuth Queen. Fer macadamlriiig Fast Orange street be tween Ann and Marshall; West Orange street between l'me and Nevln, and Lemen te Cel timbla avenue; Shlppen street between Last King and Middle; Lemen between Charlette aid Mary: locust Irem Lime te Freiberg and from Freiberg te Plum; Walnut lietween Water and Mulberry, and Poplar between Strawberry and t llberi. The committee resolved te recommend te n?xt meetiug of council the purchase of a stone crusher ter the use or the city. The street commissioner was directed tore tere pilr Grant street between Lime and Sblppeu, and both sides of Water street along the line et the Heading railroad. The net meeting et the committee HI be he'.den Friday July 1st Instead of Monday July Ith. -a tBKIHTFUL HUHAHAY. Damaae te I'tfnui nd Frepcrty That W Caused by a frightened Herse Last evening a runaway and collision, which might have been much mere serieu, occurred en North tjiie-en street Calviu I. Shutte, a ptrtiier of Samuel K. Baily In the carriage manufacturing business, had just bitched up his horse in the rear el the factory, lie went behind the buggy te put down the top, and as he did se, the herse lrightened and started ctl. Just before he came te the archway lead ing te North Queen street, Jeseph Tweed, an empleye of the factory, attempted te catch the reini. Instead he caught the harness and held en until the horse reached the street, where he waa thrown against a pile of lumber aud had a small bone In ene of his legs broken. He was picked up aud attended by Dr. llyus. Just as the horse came out of the archway the buggy was ruu sgalust the steps of tbe factory and the top and rear were broken oil. The home, with the front wheels and siialbi only left, ran up North Queen street Justa he reached James street Mrs C Liller, who was out driving with her daugh ter, Mrs. Jehn Brucker, were about turning from James into North Queen street Mr. Shutte's horse ran against Mrs. Llller's pb.iten and Jumped Inte it with both feet Butli ladles were terribly fright. ened ami Mrs. Brucker fell from the wagon. She was cut about the ncse and face. Mrs. Liller was taken out tbe back of the pbu-ten after having one of her legs badly bruised. Mrs. Llller's buggy was broken te pieces also, but Mr. Shutte's horse did no further trouble. Ills animal which was slightly cut was hitch ed te another buggy shortly afterwards and went aleug quietly. TUJIKBT I.V .t.VUi.irsk. The AMuclatlen of CeJIrge Prr.liltnU te Con Cen teus tiers July Sand ti. When in the spring el tbU year, the col cel cel leeo presidents el 1'enDsylvania held a meet ingln Harrisburg te meuierialize the legisla ture en the subject of college taxation, it was resolved te form an association of state col cel cel leeo pr sidents te leek after concerns In which the various colleges had mutual interests. The first sessions of this organizations will be held in Lancaster en July & and 0, in the chapel or 1'rankliu aud Matsuall college. The following Institutions uave replied that they will be represented : Lafayette college, Washington and Jeffersen, University et Pennsylvania, Swartbinere, Muhlenberg, Allegheny, Dickinsen, Gettysburg, Lewis burg, Lehigh and ilaverferd. These college presidents who cannot attend will send repre sentatives el their respective faculties. A number et papers will be read. Dr. Wil liam I'cpper has prepared one en "Tbe True Idea of a University," and Dr. Apple will read one en "The True Idea of a Liberal Cul ture." The Cliosepbtc society contemplate a reception te tbe visitors In Dieguethian hall during their stay. i.mrr hkhk nr a hthmmimu. Iwo lerktllrl. After BHug Abandoned Turn l'p lu Tus SUIICIU Heumi. The only persons who applied at tbe station house for lodging Ust night were two girls who gave their agea as 1'.' aud 'Jl and their names as Lizzie Iirewn and Annle Myers. They said their homes were in Yerk where one worked at tobacco stripping and the ether in a cigar box factory. They said that they had left their homes en Hunday with a strange traveling man who bad deserted them in this city. They were discharged but seen afterwards turned up at tbe mayor's J eiuce wnere tney askeu te be sent home. There is no fund in this city te be used for returning runaway girls and se the mayor Informed them. Ills honor, with his usual liberality, gave them a contribution and showed them tbe read te Columbia. When last seen they were going out the pike lead ing te that town. Tbe girls said that this trip had learned them a lessen which would be of great benellt te tbeui In the luture when they make the acrjualntauce of strangers. I'HBLIMMAHV in.llJUVTlUN. The PseplM National Dank Knitralnsd Pre in Uulldlua en Ibelr 1.1 ue. This afternoon City Solicitor Carpenter tiled a bill in equity te the court signed by the mayor, and Helect Counclleien llelenlus and llerger. It sets forth that tbe Peeples Na. tienalbanlc are about erecting a building en the line of the building adjoining and that said liue encroaches sixteen luchea en the street. They prayed that tbe court enjoin the bank from proceeding with tbe building en said Hue. 1). (1. Kshleuian, ler tbe bank, resisted the granting of tbe Injunction, lie arsued that the bill deea net set forth sulliclent equity In warranting the court te use ita strong arm in restraining the erection of this building. He held that 1 1 the city could take sixteen Inches of their land they might with the same propriety lake 10 feet, and concluded by sayiug that the bank had iiKins wnicu the city Is bound te respect. The court granted the temporary lulunc. tien asked for aud counsel agreed te argue the same en Tuesday next at 10 o'clock. Tha Nsw Liquor Law. Oa Monday tha constable el Conestoga township, returned a betel-keeper for viola, ting tbe liquor law, which is new In force. District Attorney Weaver hseded the return te the court and asked for Information whether under, the p.-ovlslena el tha law a oenatable la bound te return violations lorth lerth with, or makehla return aa formerly ea tha flret day of each quarter aeasleua term, Tha wurt marred deelaiea. BBAwma. rsKTRiinss June an, lan. nsar t-aneas-tcr. Hudelph K. renttennacher, In his nth year. The relatives and Irlends et the fain II v are re spccttully lavlted te attend the funeral, from his late residence. In Lancaster township, en the attllentvllle pike, near the tell gate, ea Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. 3ld MAMhmn, mum ter a auras. Maw Yeaa, June SI Fleur market uteadv ; line, at !S iwt superfine, (t 7S3 ej geed te choice extra Western, 13 ttet W i geed ki fancy extra statejn 'ich ie ; common te geed extra Westsrn. i J se. Whwtt Me. I Md SUte. KIHiTMc I Ne. t de, WH(f'lc t He. Ked. Winter, . I unx. kc; July, Mu I receipt u iifi nnnniHMii, ..-.wii uum Uirn Me. mixed cash. i;Wet duJune.4-0 t July. I4c i receipts, 3l.ne , shipments, S7,iui. OaU Me. 1 Whllfl Slate, .fStf.Uc t Ne. de .Vkc; No.attxed,isuli,3.U,ei Jtui(s32Kp: July, J.'e; recelpu, l-me bun t shipments. in. mtu dull i Western. KdHM i State. MKawe. Barley nominal. Ferk dull: old tnsw. IH6iHT! new, II w. tard June, as i";July, a ' A ; M'l't , f.'. atelassea dull at e for Se betllug iteca. Terpentlne easler at 3Sc. Kesln dull stndnixl te aoed, II ?.'H(ll - retreleum dull t Kenned, tn cammMtc rrelghts dull t grain te Lloapeol, l.Vd. Butter stady I Western creamery. l."d)lHc. Cheese dull Slate r actery, new, f4a White, U'H i,c. Irks i-ulvri State, li-c ; Western, Ha lMc- sugar nnn : Heflneit Cutleat, tA,e ; ttranulated, bc Tallew dull i prime city. 3 13-ti.c. klc nendual ; Carolina, lair te geed, 3O3K0- Coffee ttrmi fair cancees. l4c. litaia aad rrotisieue. rurntshed by a. K. Yundt Umker. C'HiOiHe, June i. 1 o'clock p. tn. nnmi, corn. uats. rers. Mm, June k". .. P ,) July ii ., 2-Ai .... t,tt Aui(ut 11 .:: s h :n PtuitKr 71 .", 'SH .... h je Octet-er ;s J f. sr December 7-. Beeulpts Car LeU. Winter Wheat 3 Spring What 3 Cern 142 Uats lce Bye Barley......................... ..,. .... Oil City. Crude OU S3 H.wd. Kecnlnts Hogs ll.iui oLeaiae Closing Prices J o'clock p. tn. Wheat Cern. Outs. I'erk. Lard. June I.-K MH 2itnw t. .; July r4 .w4 2j . .. t. :i August r:'. .i:4 sss .... t. . September . .. :t st'V, '.'. ... ti 15 Oiiebvr ;S Js t-'ii Urcpuiber TS Oil City Crude Oil M', Cbirace FTudaee Btaraet. LHK'ABO,.lunn ';i,10.;i in Market eiH'ned. WSeM June, tc; July, uSc: Aug, Tie; -ept , ; iHc core lune, Sc; July, 3;ct Aug, Ss'Jc., bept.. S.ic. eat.. Juue, vtc , July, ic ; Aiij?,y,c, sept , )ic. Ferk Set quoted Lard June, t J); July, as ii; Aug.,.37)i. !epl.,ait-tt sneri Kltw June, i; 3JV .July, i;s:W; Aug, 17 I7S . Sept.. Ff un aieca arket. CB10A80, Juue Ai The Drexrrt' Journal re ports : Catue l(culpls, 6.UU head : shipments, l.uv: in At Kb t dull: shipping stvers, WO te l.aeuas., J Sefll M: ateckers and feeders, II i-e OJ j : com, bulla and mixed. II 90Q3 ta ; bulk, ti 0 IU : Texai cattle, II SCOU 75. llnge uvcelpu. li.euu head; shipments, rvxi) head; market steady ; rough and mtind. It M BVH: packing and shtpplnc, l 10; light H M3 ti: skips, WJiJI w. Sheep UecelpM, ttu head ; ahtpmnnts, nene: market dull; natlve.nnefll). Weat-i-rn.n wtJIS lexans, Ii 7503 -J; lambs, II OHM- Philadelphia VatUs Blarket. PsiLJiDsLraiA, June 9 Ueef cattle, receipts for week were Uees2,l(U;ijbeep, le.iu); Hogs, ,3l. l'rnvleus week Ueeves, 1,te) ; Sheep, ?,: ll"K,t,ui). Ileef cuttle were Inactive, and from i.c teiic lewer: Mtrn. 4J40V40 : geed, ttilHc t medium, 3tfc common J' .ttlSc. sheep ' ,c te vic high.r: extra, tMU'.C ; Reed, Vi'Hc: uiedtum, SKQlQ , comuieu, 30-Hc fjktt tamb, M5-c; spring lambtt, &0"Hc Hogs wern hard te dispose et u cuete W est ern ttif.UTKc. Milk calves were active at 5Q7c Mllcl cewu'were fairly active at ltU. f alcewa were loser at 2HtJJ?ic new Tork stecaa. Msw lesa, June 21, 1:30 p. m. Meney leaned at Xf" per cunt. Kxctuuure steady, It Mi 83j; Governments steady. Currency 6's, si 2J but; -e Coup, 11 'B bid; X's de, II I'M bid. Tbe stock market thin inernlnn opened dull and wt-uk and se continued throughout the meraftif;. Prices nent continually down from the epnlnt,' of business, and at midday figures were!-, te I1 pur cent below the closing last nlgnU At tha preeent writing the market Is weak at the bottom flgure. atecat aiarmete. Quotations by Koed, McGrann Jj Ce. bankers uuicasutr, ra. iw terb liar. Canada Pacific 11 a. 12a. MX tr.M. 61 b.1 "K 40 17 C. C. C. A I Colerado CeaJ Centmi Pac Canada Southern. Chi at. L.A Pgb. Uen. A Kle. (i , Del.L. Vf Krte Krle, 2nds Jer. C-. .. ..... K. A T fclW Wi z 13TI i 0 ' u: luT'J 3!'. 151 11- Hi -" 137 137J 3-IW 33 I'M : vhj 31 SB ...... Leu. H , L. Shere ttlch.Cen lleck Valley Missouri Pacific N.P N. P. Prof S. West. tut Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation. Ontario A W Pacific Mall ttlcbmend Terminal.... 107 iif.i 3A I'lK Mi "''H 1IM' I'M 17 3.1 (it uiS uA i'i :a.H ai'4 3-flJ "Vi 2H 37 St. Paul iw Tex, Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Wsau-rn U West Shere Ueuds Mew Bugland rHILAOSLrHU LIST. LeU. Val B., M. V.A Phlla Pa.U U- Heading , Leh. Nav Hes ten v. Pass , P.A JC , N.Cent Peeples Pass tug. uen'ls sai 1414 7hJ 11 87. AH 'Mi ti w. Hi 2 ni PhUa. Traction. .. 6-l 63 Lecal stecaa and Henda lleported by J, B. Leng. Par Laat valna. sale. Lancaster i pur cent-, Wtt loe 107 u -- IKri 1UU " 4 " Scheel lean.... 100 " 4 In ler'JO years. im " 4 " In 6orje years, loe " 4 " lnloerJuyears. loe Manhulm borough leau luu BISK STOCSS. Pint National Itank 100 Farmers' National liank 50 Fulton National Bank loe Lunutater County National Bank 60 Northern National Bank loe Peeples' ntionel Bank lue Columbia National Bank 100 1 1(16 lOi im.it 106 102 Wl 11560 aue 117.60 134 1J0 143 12J.60 145 108 130 auaje 160 in 160 tss 140 110 1 118 .a 110 70 ii a loe a Christiana National Brnk.. 100 100 100 loe 100 100 100 100 CO 100 100 100 100 Kpnruta National Bank First National Bunk, Columbia First National Bank,8trasbnrg First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank, ML Jey Lltltz National Ban Manhulm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey,... Naw Helland National Hank Uap National Bank Uuarryvlllu National Bank ,,.., auizaucthlewn National Bank iseauawixitiB stocks. Bait Brandywlne Waynesburg uuarryruie tt. it. Mllleravule Street Car Inputting Printing company. Uasllght and Fuel Company Stevens Meuse (Bends) Columbia Uaa Company .,.....,. Columbia. Water Cemnanv 60 as se 60 at 100 a 10 u JUB.35 210.10 LU) la eu U) 68 60 KB lClbO 111 107 116 8.3) S4.60 ii U SO as. se 75 67 76 exn ua 43 3110 M aa ii a ansa nehanna Iren Cemnanv.... 100 Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stevens Meuse.....?. 60 MUlersTtlle Nermal Scheel , a Northern Market... 60 Baatem Market .,. 60 Western Market 60 Lancaster City Street IbUl way Ce,,,,. 60 (Jaa Company Bends ..,,.,...,,.. loe Columbia Borough bends tee unarryvtlle Jt. 1L, Ts. lue tbmdlntr A. Columbia U. It.. 6's 100 Kdlseu Light Company 60 TvaarikB steuss Big Spring A Beaver Valley Bridgeport A Horseshoe , 13M Columbia A Chestnut HU1 Ml Columbia A Washington J Conestoga A Big Spring,.,, Marietta A Mount Jey 28 Lane., Bllsabelhtewn Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster Frultvtlle.. ....... .....,,, 60 Lancaster A LIUtx a Lancaster A WUllamstewn a Lancaatsr A Maner a LancastsriManhetm , a Lancaster A MartetU...... a LaneastarS Maw Helland let !fHtA Basqneteaaa. an r-rfrjir-s;'..whiwwiiii Lancaster A Kphrata. usneaatar wuiew Btreet..... ....... aataaaarajaaaaaj alajwtaaaiaatl . ...... JVJtr ADVKKTiaKMMMTa. NOTIUK-KIVK PF.R CKNT. WIMj HK added tn all water rants net paid en or be fore Jul i,l!;, . H.itaturen. jell Ota City Treasurer. WANTKD-A COOK FOK A FAMILY Ot three. AlUilr. FUBB Of ClIAkUE, at r. ll.TKOITAC(V9 21 N Queen 8t lirANTKl) THHKK OKNKKAL 1IOUHK v? servnnts. Apply, 'HBB or CUAkU at r.R.TKOUT A CO.'B Mo.lN.gueen8U (1KAND l'lCMU X Walt for the bit; n Jt Walt for the big picnic of St Mary's Cathe lie .xunaay .enoe at 1'enryn rark, en Tiieinay, July lit h. lavler'4 tlrchimtra. luw Hall, Teu nis, yueii i-iicaing auu isrKVionueting ita P INK AND CHKA1'. Harvest Whteky. AT HOIIUKKS LIQUOR 8TUBB, Ne. SI Centre Square, Lancaster, 1'a. F)H KKNT A HKICK STAllLKj HUOM for four horsee and six carriages : tn centre Otclty. WM.J.CUMtt'BK, ma l(t-l'u. rttd .Ne. 41H West King M. B OAKD1NU TWO WKIili FUK NISIIBI) rllONT HOOM8 at tlis llraim Hetel mav lt had with beard. If application te at once made ill the hotel elllce, Me 31 North Vluevn stn-nt juneil'tfd NencK. Ha-MxjtMRTiEtM Km-Axiaisr Ne It,) Usiua VsissAa I.iuhih, J Lancaster, Juue'Jl, l7 ) An adjourned mutter will be held Wednesday, J une M, at 8 o'clock llyotdetef J A. K KKKD, Colonel Comuiaudlnir Cemuiaudlnir J C. Ilium, Adjutant ltd Sl'KClAL HAKHA1NS IN PIANOS AND OlUiANN MlUCASII. One Mew Uptight l'lane, ', Octaves, I hree Unison. Hoeewood rinUh, full iron Frame, Overstrung ttti. Swinging lHsk, tlamleme Frvl I'anvK Caned f rmses, Fatvnt 1'edal Guard, fAU. One Mew Calilnet Organ, Handsome Cac, Ttirwi 1WU Kit'ild, Hub liaaj and Coupler, Five Octaves, Keurti-vn Steps. Height, h feet, 1 Inches: length, 3 feet 11 inrhtw : wldth,feet ,. At HOOKWAUU'S I'lane and Organ Warvrtxuns, Nes. 2S A 30 K. Klug 3L, Laucaatcr City, Fa H IKSH At BKOTHErt AN EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT IN Merchant Tailoring. We have J ust clesvil out a Jebbet s full line or Piece OoeOiof e er I llty IJIlterant Styles Bach st j le contains from one te three suits, or one te four pair of treuseiH. We cennlder Itby larthe most fortunate purchase we have ever made. This Is a very unusual teasen of the year for buying se heavily such a stock, only the tact that the Inducement ptlce was se exceedingly low. We are new fully prepared te make te our special order, any suit or a pair of trousers, fiem any pattern of tbsse goods. These goods are exceedingly summery in weight. You'll be none te seen It you step In today and order your suits. The workmanship we put en these goods cannot be beaten. The linings are of the best and finest material, and we guarantee you a perfect til. We believe that you will find It as great te your advantage as we found II te ours. Hirsh & Brether, One Priee MERCHANT TAILORS, -AMU- Clothiers and Furnishers, COM. MOUTH QUKIM BT. AMU CBMTHB 4QUAK. LANCAHTBR. PA. s 1MMONH L1VKK KKUULATOK. It Is re illy surprising hew people will sutler month alter month. ind year after j ear with CONSTIPATION When a regular babltef body can lie secured without changing the dint or disorganizing the system, 11 they will only TAKh SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. A 8IMPLX BUT KrFBCTlVB VKUKTABLB COMPOUND. "I have used Simmons Liver Keg n la ter for Constipation, and always with decided benefit." Hiram Warsir, Late Chief Justice etUa. Prepared by .1. 11. .KIL1N A CO , Phlla., Pa. Junel5-eed.tw O K HALL. Uio.eoo Sale. Xe fdlliDK of! in interest. A wonderful increase instead. It bothered us en Satur day te get all tbe customers waited en. There'll net be much Clothing sold else where as long as our Greatllargainsare unsold. The largest room in the house devoted te Special Lets. Tbe trutb is we are unlike ether stores. First: We never keep tbe low, cheap stuffs. We always give mere for tbe money. We lead the business, and what we de ethers imitate. Xe beuse in tbe trade manufactures se much clothing as we de, and this season finds u.s witbln tee many of tbe very finest goods, and that accounts for Tbe liiJ.OO Suits matked down te (15.00. Tbe (.12.00 Finest Dress liUck aud Blue Corkscrew Suits te C!5.!. Tbe (35.00 Suiti te (28.00. (Please note tbese reductions are en tbe very best goods.) 1,076 lllack and Ulue (Indigo Celers) Serge Suits, (13.50. Enough te cletbe a regiment. Te buy such a quantity of cloth the price must be right. Londen Serge Suits, (12. Thousands and thousands of Children's buita cut in price. (2 te (5 saved en the fine suits. Open te night till 10 o'clock WAMAMAMB A BBOWM'S OAK BALL, UOUTIULUT COBMKB SIXTH AMD 1(AB SIR &M. PmnADBLrBiA. AMW AVrKHTlBKHMXTB. ipllB LATK8T ATTRACTIONS AT THK Jeseph L. ICHILDREN'8 WHITE DRESSES! LNTIHKLY.NBWANIt 50c. $1.00. I I $1.25. $2.00, $2,25 LACK IIHKK'.K let Llltln Cldldit'it, Little JKH'BlatiMc andll.'A LALlkH' HKAUY Filling HBADl UAfittCAtlCOWKAri'KltS, 75c Actual Valtnt. JOSEPH L. 133 AND 138 NORTH QOEBN 3TRKKT, OUMMr.lt HOS1KKY. SUMMER One Thousand Dezen f.AIMCS' STOOKINtH at Se. Alu Twe llundlrd Dettm KltraUuallty MEN'S ItALF-HOSB, threepalr ferac; never before equaled In pries. Alte a Large Stock of Better (.rales of IMI'OKTKD AND DOMESTIC llOUEKY ler l.adlts, UenU and Chlldlen, Alie SUMMER UNDERWEAR ALL SIZES, AT LOW I'KICK. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, tIKW AUVKKTIUBMHHTS. WANTED-CA600 8KCUKKDHV HIB.ST Lien en a nun residence In Kansas City value, 1VU , Interest i per rent.ieinlnnual. JBIIBMIAH Ktra. je:e-2td J.'H Seuth Duke Street. tlTANTKll. AT ONt'K-ONK OK TWO TV geed Machinists. Alse several Meulders andCera Makeis. Apply te W. P.CUMMlNt.-, Supt Laniaster -'eam K-vllaler and M'l'u Ce, (Limited) 31 West ChestnuiSt. Jn's I til mm: i'Lauk te nu v no te R. S. FET7ERLVS, bi North gueen Street, Dealer In Ment's furnlsMng floods. Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Knglneers' Jackets, .Nr-ckwrar, Cellars, Cuffs, siupnnders. Men's, Ladlus' Chtl dren's and Mlssns Hese. Please call and oxatnlne before you buy. At It. 8. rETTBBI.YsONK-rKICBIIOU.se, Ne. 51 North Ouuen Street. -nriLLiAMHen reMTKa CALL UN BY TELEPHONE. HtUJAMSON t FOSTER- Vacation -fOB BOY'S BTKONU SUITS, l.(', I) HI, i.00. BOY'S SHOUT PANT SUITS, 1.2.00, B3.00,aiM). BOY'S ODD PANTS, 9c, !Sc 11.00. BOY'S KNBB PANTS, 50c , 75c., tl CO. HIIIliT WAISTS, 10c., f 0c, 75c. Gents' Summer Goats & Vests. Seersucker, Alpaca, Ursp d'Ete and Mohair, ll.Wtoheo. OEM'S DUtSS STBAW HATS.Wc. flexible roll Ueibys, ll.te te ti tu. Children's Straw HaU and Caps. Lap Dusters, Uerse BhecU and Whips, UMIVBBSITY VLAMNBL HIHBTS, Plain or Pleated rrenu. Sumnitr Underwear, Balbrlsgan, Krench Net ted, Indian Uauie, Angela, e., Boe., 7c. Oents' Jean and reatber-Welght Drawers. The Patent Wire Buckle Suspenders, Sic. A Large Assortment of Summer Nock Neck wear, me. ' Celluloid Cellars and Caffs. Men's snd Bey's Canvas Shots fcr Bicycling or .. Men's Canvas Balmorals, ILOO. Hev'alllsh Cot Butten or Balmorals, SI.J6. SmaU Bey S Ulgnbeii nujw Ba,BOr4tai e90 TRUNKS A'ND TBAVBUNUBAQS. WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER, 82, 14, W ul S8lMt Klig Bt, VAajAMBB,rA. Simiii Suits NKW 8TOKK. Rau & Ce. BrrBUUVBMTVLI.M, 75c. . and $2.50. llauth, tIMi, Our Very Popular Uaralnsln UAUK 8ATBBN IIIIK ISM, 13 90. Our l'erfeet IIBAHBU WltAl'i, HUk Lined, at Oiie-Il.lid RAU & CO. LANOAS'l ER, PA. HOSIERY. Lanoaater, Pa. jvbw AuvmmrtammmitTm. NeriUi: TIIKKK I'KK LT.NT. AI1ATK. tnent will le alluwinl en all City Ta paid en or buterr July 1. J. II. TiiniN, City Treasurer jullwdlt SCHOOL TAX, 18W. Tim duplicate Is In lh hands nf thiiTreaa urir. Three per tent, off for prompt payment. Olllcu hours from t a. in till p. in. W. O MAUMIAI.L, -treasurer. Jivt tfdlt Ne. 11 Centre Nuai. PKIVATK H.VI.K. Will tie sold at prtvatn sale the valuable property corner Lviucm Mulberry and chtr chtr chtr lotte fmntlna- Ki fitit en Leiunn street, KI fret en Mulberry, and t5 feet en Cbarlettn street. Apply te C ft DOWN BY Junlft3md Ne. 211 Nortli'gueen Slit-eL fACOK K HHKAKFKK'H LIQUOR STORE KKMOVKU TO NO. nCKNTUKSQUAHB, LANCAHrKIt, mayll tld PA. ESTATKOr" HI'.NKY K. LKMAN, LATK of Lancasler city, drccased. Letter trsta mentary en said eslatu having own nmnted te tbe uudersbtntid, nil pursens tndnlitrd therein are requested U make immedtatH puyuumt, and these having claims or demands airulnsl the same, will prvwntthum without delay fur settle ment te the anderslitnetl nwlitlnir lu Lancaster A. U KBINIKIIU J UAIt'lLI) WICKI.USIIAM, DU HOIS BOHUBIt, inaylb-6tdM Biecutnrs. Gl'KlNO, 1SH7. A New Dsnartura for Lancaster In Fine Ta.1- erlnif. Importing direct from the ImmI makers et rine Woellens. I have i ust received through the Bosten custom house, a lare Invoice of mf own Importation et SUITING, SPUING OVKKCOATINU AND THOUHBU1NO. Tbe like of which, for style and quality, has never been wjualed In this city, anil cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby eiteoded te all In want of Spring Uannenu te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than ever. II (irilllAKT. mam-lydU Ne a North Uueen street eriui-i! I have Imwd reijufsted by the Finance Committee of the city of Lancaster te call In for the Sinking Fund tbe following bends of the lean authorized by ordinance of the Cliv nf Lancaster, Pa , approved March SO. A D. Ircl, ti rvlund ai.MWI of the existing Indebtedness of t he CI ty of Lancaster at 4 per ren t , and atneuded by ordinance, approved March 'ii. 11. OT THK SBIltSS IV ONK TO TWENTY YKAUS, Vl. Nns. 31. ti. , lei, 97, W, !M, lue, en One Thousand Dollars fach. Nes. 47, X, 51, 51.(11, M.W. SI SI, jij. W SI, HS. M, 87.es. 117, ia. ui. umih, ui. ivi. i5i, im. ivt. is), IM, lit, Pill, 1DI, 1HI. 1H.1, 104, lb). 1MI, IC7. IM. 1UU, 171, 171. 17". et Five Hundred Holism each Nes. 37, W, 33, 40, 41, W, Ml, til, 1U5, 10B, Of One Hundred Dollars each Helders will therefore present ttrn above num bered bends at this elllce ON elt UK.rultK JULY 1, 1BM7, for payment, after which date In terest en suld bends w III cease. JeltlMd W11.LIAM A. MOUTON, Mayer. TJtAa amu euwrumm. rrNFOUTUNATK, YET FORTUNATE. Of course tbe smash up et our Sice, New De livery Wagen makes us feel badly, yet we arc very thankful that no one was seriously hurt We will still be able te deliver goods promptly. There are a lew of these Nlea Prunes left, f) as, 25c. Prunellas, 10c. a. CLARK, mar2MfdAw NO. CBNTBB BtlU AU K. yON LAKB'HHrKOIALTlKS. Ven Laert Lime-Fruit Juice ? Absolutely Pure. Ne Musty riaver. This Juke Is Imported direct from the West Indies and redned Imiucdlately. thereby retaining all the delicious flavor and aroma of tbe Krult. Yeb Ueri Meuiia LtmeB Juice ! Fer Bar and Bltchen Use, Lemen Syrup. Ices, Pies. Bgg Lemonade, etc Me 'musty llaver. Will keen In any cllut A carulnl esauilnalteu of several samples of Ven Laer's Lime Jules and Messina Lemen J ulea, bought In open market, has been made, and they were found absolutely free from any adulteration or foreign admlitura whatever, and after severe tests evluced grrat ktx ping qualltles. Ne sulphite of lime or ether hsrmf ul preserving agents were found In them Ameri can Anaittt. Vel Lwr'i Noa-Alcehvlie Ginger Win! A delicious beverage and an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Summer Complaint, Colds, Cramps, etc., in Handsome rilut-Ulass Bettles. dsrrer svle only at CLAKKK'S OUIOINAL T A and COFFkK SIOKK, M West King st'eet. Call aud get a drink of this Delicious Beverage UBBI - WILLIAM EDMONDS, WaeUaut Dstltr tad OommianeB Mmbui ia iu Biaea ea CIGARS: Advance made en wlaabla goods. Oflea ana Salesroom, Mft DTBB 8TBBBT.. apruvaaU riMaaaat iiawa lalaaai $1.50. ,i Vi: 'SKPfrjSt &.. ryFS&M K- $&&$ iWi?s vsr, &s f'grk ffltfl 'Jf