3J53BJS5J sx V it. ,. "t , s.tirt.. . 3gB5UCAfiHPBB DAILY rirt?ELUOENCE6. THURSDAY, JUKE 2, 1887. T Dl- (V.. JV." .,$$$? lPPW lUs 5 ft' f 0 f& IS? m Wt & "J E, tr- fc-T f fe m ear v ii u . K EC w m r"' fh "' tVk .. n .' S-4 inppf' - - i ? mm I 3 ?i ' at latmtiancw. S.TM mad if mb OaUusMa Firaoem. M rrktajr Mtilii at 11 llyOaatfMa MaaryNelta. The aft MM m fellows t Tit MXeiatattwt, right reetiiia: WTMUaea BOUta TBiru TUrd awl- atmi, aaata Third, right w mt. VM eaiaata will mew vm Walla i eseletBnt. Jehn ? ., klf ft oebboII ( chief director i Km Diviseu Marlla H. Smith; t auaneun are oempany , j VlgUaat Are company, Ne. miefCMaeiMa. Heceaa lUTieien uivmen v - OharlMCaaudy t State capital nana ; j MqaahaBBa An oesapaay, e. fl, of Harrlt- SS M in. I MUfcMI Li ttf M0M b flnVBilMl BVaWIBHa aasTtaaa IT 1 MM I UOIOBBDSB nana i duiwew "i uuiu ;ys M, Ne. 3, of Colombia. Third Division 'J T - . ! H.UMHHHlltA JHfwuOu maiSBAi, amrrj wuvjr , nuiuinu tali Pl fire company, Ne. 1, of Marietta j Glen Reek bands Hanover ere eeaipany, Ne. 1, of BaneTar : Wrlghtavllle band j Pennsylvania railroad heae oempany, Ne. 4, of Columbia Metropolitan band; Columbia fire oempany, Ne. 1, of Colombia. Tha route of parade la aa zouewa : Acress Third te Poplar, Peplr te Second, Second te Bridge, Bridge te Frent, Frent te Locust, Locust te Second, Second te Perry, Perry te Third, Third te Mill, Mill te Fourth, Fourth te Maner, Maner te Plane and countermarch te Fourth, Fourth te Union, up Union te the Shawnee engine heuaa and countermarch te Third, acreaa Third te Cherry, Cherry te Fifth, Fifth te Walnut, Walnut te Second, Second te Locust, up Locust te the rink, where a banquet will be served te the visit ing firemen. Cltlaana living along the route are re quested te display flgi and ether decera Hen, and te provide water In tubs or buckets, with cnpa, etc., te aerve the column I M It passes. Alter the banquet each division will re form under ita division marshal, and return te the respective engine houses. Te Ha examined In lancatter. A private examination will take placethls evening at the residence of State Superin tendent Dr. E. E. Hlgbee, at Lancaster.wben Prof. 8. U. Heffman, will be examined as te his capability of aasumlng the position of borough superintendent The people of town, with few exceptions, have expressed a desire te hear of Prof. Beflman passing the lamination with flying color. Te Address tna Grangir. Hen. C. C. Kauflman has been invited te deliver an address during the Grangers' picnic at Williams' Greve, in August Gov Gov ereor Beaver will also deliverjan address. On Friday afternoon Manager Bear will have the club from the iUnlverslty of Penn sylvania In town te play a game of ball with his team. Bear's club has been completely reorganized. The Shawnee fire company will bold their Tegular monthly meeting this evenlng. A tramp named Lewis Sleane, from Phila delphia, was arrested yesterday by OUtieer WitUcsufafunkenneas and disorderly let Squire Uershey gave liltu live days la Jail. A new store room win ue erecieu iy Airs. Mary A. Relchard en the site of her old atere. The King Street Tbeatra Packed. Last night there was a great rush at the Klni; street theatre, which was packed te the doers with people, before the performance began and hundreds were turned away. Why there was such an anxiety en the part of the public te see the show last night when there was such a small attendance the night before, la hard te tell, but It la said that many free tickets of admission were given out lie this as it may, there was money in the house anyhow, and a few nights of that kind of business would make a manager smile. The play was ' The Bess" with W. a. Riitbt mlre aa Teby, a bar-keeper, Nellie Cellins as Sally, Aa The production seemed te please the people and there will no doubt be a big crowd present te-night te aee "Miiliioen's Picnic." Be Baa and Kicked. This mernlngPhillpKublman, who beards with William Kehluas, hla son-in-law, at the Union Hetel en Chestnut street, was driving a horse, belonging te Rehfuss along Seuth Duke street Ashe neared the schools, at the corner of German atreet,tbe baching strap broke and the horse began te run and kick. The animal ran down Duke street and turn ing into East King was caught in front of Demuth'a cigar store. The dasher of the wagon was completely demolished by the kicking of the horse, and Mr. Kuliluian had one leg Injured. m Waived a Hearing. Isaae Pfaulz, et Warwick township, en Monday made complaint against Christian V. Leaking, of the same township, for aggra vated assault and battery before Alderman Fordney. A warrant was Issued for Leek lng's arrest and en Wednesday he waived a hearing and entered ball in the sum of fiOO for trial at the August court of quarter ses sions. The facta are that Mr. Pfautz's eon, age 14 years, waa brutally beaten and kicked by Leeklng, who is a young man. Funeral of Mia Ella McCarrcn. The funeral of Miss Ella McCarren took place this morning from her bearding heuse, Ke. S2t; East King street While she had no relatives In this community, her funeral wu largely attended. The reuialnewere takun teSt Mary's Catholic church where Fat'jer Kenny celebrated a requiem mass. The In terment was made St Mary's cemetery. Wm. J. Wldmyer, Emanuel C. Miller, Gdorge C. Jehnsen and William Harklns. were the pall. bearer. Vralcht Wreck. A wreck occurred at the branch interpec. Man en the Pennsylvania railroad Just east of MWdletewn last night It was about 0 o'clock when five cars el a train drawn by engine Ie. 871, west, leaded with heavy bridge Iren were thrown from the track and badly broken. The south track was cleared In about a half hour and only freight trains wen delayed. The wreck had net been en Urely eleartil yet tbla morning. Uj. atcoenksy Burled. The remains et the late Majer Elbrldge McCoekey were laid te rest In Mt Kalmia eametery, Harrlaburg, en Wednesday after noon. Tna funeral was strictly private and was) aUaaded only by the Immediate friends of tha family. Aer. Dr. Keeling, or St Stephen's P. E. ehurcb, officiated, deliver, lug aa appropriate and touching address. Tha pallbearerawira alx Intimate friends of deceased, Meeera, W. D. Seller, Wm. h. Alrlcks, Tbemaa Mains, Jeseph Montgomery, V. A, Boehmer and 8. A. Hummel. Oatnialsslaaw Han ansa's L any. CoaajBiaaleaer Henry V. Hartman rater. UUed hla triaads a hlsresldenee in Bait Tnanpatar tewaahip uhxv ,01! 0.cleck nnUlavanlng. A tana crowd waa praseat fiajsnailaaettonaeftna oesnrj, and Lanoas Laneas anr assy was) rapraaantarl by many of Ita a piaaaaat day wan nunannni Hraamu, MWan4 plMraaM baa baaa pra fkl btv Mm niMM uunt at Oerajen vUla, ea m"OAMwmtB9BBmm, IntveaeU. te) ft. iiani""" aW4- m iw 'rpspsssaaawi wi si MSM91B MtTJNMMJ- . MtVaviu., Jbm L Oeuaty Seperla. imiil Bieapt Mil ais mm exaealaeUea af taaahata fci laatwe tewaaatp at taa Jaartte riUeaeaeel keaaTaaaday.Taaelaaioeiilatad of alas, aUef whom paint, Prof. Bracht tkaadallTatadaahortlalkte tham en tha datlee of taaehara and dtemlaaad tham, after which the aoheol beard made tha following fellowing follewing appolnlmenta te fill tha achoel for tha ensu ing terms Manlcvllle esoeadary, Ada Brown iMarUertUe primary. Battle Uarti bi tun t'ffl. Smith: Ml. Nebo, Ada Yeung; We View, J. B, Laird i Sunny a i J- t..i. Annieteni Cedar Greve, LUlle Hacen t Indian Reck, K. E. Btekea : Crystal Reck, Bebt Andersen jBawllnavllle, U. 8. Clark. The following questions were submitted te the class la the examination : Arithmetic 1. What will a 1500 city bend 7 percent Interest quoted at f 112, interest te seller, cost me 2 months and 10 days after the Interest has been paid T Buyer te pay Interest 2. Mr. A recened 97 20 ferdlgf Inga cellar at 20 cents per cubic yard. The cellar waa 3 times a wide as deep and 2 times aa long aa wide. What were the dimensions In feet S. A merchant bought goods at 25 per cent below nominal value and sold them at 20 per cent above and thereby made tl20. Hnr much did he Invest? 4 If 100 principal amount te 1122 60 for a certain time and rat, what principal does Itrequlre te amount H2 62Jf for same time and rate 7 5. Kind the area et tha surface of the earth If the diameter Is 7,010 miles. 0. Hew many $0-acre leta In a section of lacd? 7. State the dlfTarenca between a denemi nate and a compound number. S Shew bv dlasram that '.' Is contained Inte jj, I'i times. 9. What Is the eflect of cutting elT a cipher at the right of the denominator of a fraction 7 Pbyslolegy Dlscus 1, Ellects of impure air : 3 Structure and action of the lungs ; 3, Feed ; 4, bleed ; 5, Brain ; 0, Eye ; 7, Alcbobel and its eflVcta en the liver. History DIkuss 1, The Alabima claim; 2, Outlines of Gen. Grant's administration; 3, Enumerate 4 events r f recent date since 1SS4, of national Importance ; 4, Dred Scott decision s 5, Causes of the American revolu tion ; 0, Name an engagement In which each of the following rlllcers took part : General Washington, McClellac, Kebt E. Lee and General Tayler. Grammar 1, W-Ite a complex sentence. 2, Wrlle a compound sentence. 3, Change the complex sentence te a simple sentence. 4, Consider the following sentence with re gard te syntax whether right or wrong ; 1 intended te luvd written jeu yesterday. 5, Analyze Inn vsllcy centuries age orewalltt'n (urn lear, tcreen and slender, fining delicate and flbrts tender ; wm ins md ma wina ciepi uewn se iuw. Closing Kverclse el In Llllli Public Scheel. The closing exercises of the Lltltz public schools took place Wednesday evening, in the Moravian Sunday school chapel under the direction of Prof. M. Metzger, assisted by his corp of teachers. The doers opened at & o'clock an d at 7 o'clock the large chapel was packed. About two hundred pupils took part in the exercises. It is net often that se many children go through such a varied exer cise se perfectly, and the teachers are te be congratulated upon the successful training of their illtlereut schools. Following is the pregramme. 1'aht i. Chorus, "Jey, Jey, Happy Are We": two little welcomes; dialogue, "Vaca tion Fun"; recitation, "Catching the Celt" ; girls' chorus, "Nympheef the Ocean Spray"; recitation, "Hew Katie Knocked at the Doer of Ilea-n"; moving tableau; dia logue, "At Our Heuse"; song, "When I'm a Man" ; recitation, " Pride of Battery B." ; farce, "Thirty Minutes for Refreshments" ; boys' chorus, "Marseilles Hymn." TAUT II cuerun, "Anniversary oeng-, recitation, "A Little Bey's Speech" ; recita tion, "Pussy's Clasa" ; alphabet game; reci tation, "lheDead Dell" ; Japanese sisters; recitation, "Persussleu" ; an acted poem, "A Smack in Scheel"; woman's rights j recitation, "The Enchanted Sdlrt" ; farce, 'Tipy Puddy' ; goed-nlgbt, "-Serenade." The lUfermtd Church. from the I'ultlmore sun. The general synod of the Keforrned church in the United States is In session at Akren, Summit county, Ohie. This body represents the entire Kofermed church In the United State, it is a delegated body, one out of every ten ministers being chosen as dele Kite. They meet once in three years, and represent a total membership of ever 200.C00. Tnere are two Maryland classes, one Ger man and one Euglish. The German Claris in Maryland is entitled te the representation et eue mln later and one elder. The minister chosen te repre sent it is liev. M. Bachman. The English classes have six representatives, three minis ters and three elders. The ministers are Rev. i:. it E-ebbsch, or Frederic, Rev. J. a Kletler, of Ilagerstewn, and Rev. Wm. Reek. efManchester. Tteentlrechurcbln the United State is represented by about 100 each of elders and ministers. Seme of the questions that will co me up for the consideration of the body are these of the tleal adoption of a liturgy, the adoption of a general church hymn-book, the order of deaconesses, woman's foreign missionary societies, the endowment el the colleges aud theological seminaries, one at Tlllln, Ohie, and one at Lancaster, Pa., an overture from some of the c'aases looking toward a union with the Dutch Reformed and Northern Presbyterian chuiches. a ruvM'eaita naw vhuheh. Taking the Preliminary Steps te secure a Nw IMsthedUt Clinrch. A meeting of the c Ulcers of the Duke street Methodist church waa held en Wed nesday evening, with Rev. J. R. T. Gray presiding, and the majority favored the erectien of a new church edifice. It was de cided te call a meeting of the congregation for Tuesday evening, June 11, when the question or a new building will again be paB-ed upon. If amsjerlty faveranew build ing tbe next proceeding will be before the quarterly conference. That body is made up el the presiding elder, and the cfllelal mem bers et tbe church. It that body favors the new building, a committee is appointed te have plana and specifications prepared with estimated cost aud when three-fourths et the cost of the buildlug Is subscribed the building may be begun. The sentiment of the church is said te be strongly In favor et a new building, and If se, It is only a matter el a short time before It is built These who favor a new building think a tine one can be erected for 100,000. Itepubllcan Fraud at Indlantewn. The citizens' meeting te Investigate the alleged frauds at Indlantewn, will be held at f o'clock this alternoen. Immediately after tbe vote was counted the ballet box waa taken te the cilice et Justice Wltmer, and given In bis custody. The box will be opened publicly at the meeting and the tickets read etr aud r counted in the presence of the voters of the district Last year when there were watchers sent from this city the district wu eventy uiviaed between the two factions This year the Bull Ringers were returned aa receiving an almost solid vote with the ex ception of Burkhelder, for sheriff, and the opposition claim that Mentzer and all the candidates en that combination received a much larger vote tban waa returned. Hophemor Test. The examination at the end of the eophe. mere year, covering the branches Dasaad ,, daring the freshman and sophomore years, and known as "sophomore teat," in Frank, lin and Marshall college, began this morning with Greek under Prof. J. B. KlefTsr, Ph. D. Tha four author In whose werka the examination waa te-day, are Herodotus, Hemer, Plate and Demeetbenea, Tha exam, lnatlena are oral and written. They nra also public. 1 la Arrant for iba Parade. Jehn J. Haaeler, Wm. H. Smith, Jehn B. Busbeng and Harry H. Holten, member of Lancaster Castle 120, KnlgbU or tha Mystic Chain, went te Lebanon thia afternoon te at tend a meeting or tha committee of arraage menta 10 take actieca relative te the atate parade of tha order te take place hare in faaptasBber next Delegate fre.n aTral etnar eeaUee la tale oenntj will ba la at- V9Bt At BAVB HVWMBMi. CM Clureiaaelety lis Tans) By Has Batartalaasat The young people of Grace Lutheran church eeme months age formed a choral so ciety, and under the Instruction of 1'ret. Wm. B. 1111 It has become very familiar with geed music A concert was given last evening In the church, attended by a large and delighted auJIouce. l'tillenltig Is the pregramme : TAUT 1 Chorus "flag et the llmn."Crnril "ectety. Flane inieu -rni nnu i-e.imui, jus, i-uv- tie Apiiel. Master Eddie Moedeil soH-''weot lleatherbell," Mln Mary Nolen Ufadlng-"Chrle nlnve," Mm r it Hill. Tener M)lo"hdew " Mr. ,J Unppeid l'lane Sole "tea Idrulcu," At Mter 1 ddle Goedt-ll. Chorus-" When Up the Mountain," Cheral Society. 1 ART II Chonij-"New the UjII of the Drum," Cher-il Society. So'e-"Tho ChVet Hern," MIm Wninte llirnsr. 1'lanoSelo "rant ltz, Mr. A. r. fceluvd Keadtng-' Ceume el True t.eii," Mr. 0. 11. em. TcnorSe'o "l.ullali ." Mr. It 11 (IIIumi. 9ole-"jlns Smlle elniulier." Ml- l.i.lla Hear Chorus "1 Kiiu a lUnk,' Cheml Sefluy. Prof. Hall was the conductor, and A. 1'. Scheedler pianist and organist Clera Cecuran'e KipUnatlen, Chief Sanate Clerk T. It. (.'.vMiran, of tlili city, makes this statement about the rov rev rov enueblll that failed for want el the elgnature et the president of the Senate : " 1 have no knowledge of the bill alter the committee of conference report en It bad bceu xubmltted te the Senate nod adopted. It being a Heuse bill, we notified the ltoue of the adoption, and thou the functions et the Senate clerks with regard te the bill ceased. We had nothing mere te de with It It was the busiucs oftlie message clerk of the Heuse In tbH ileue bill te see that It was properly sinned and prepared for the governor's signature. Even ha 1 1 seen the bill, which I did no, after the conference re. pert, It would still be the duty el the mis sageclerkef tbeUiuse tosee that It was In proper condition for the govuruer's hlgna ure." gAnaflidavlt te this ctlect va signed by Mr. Cochran for the Associated Tress te day. rug nucreKs hebt. Their llcpert Shew the County te lie In a Healthy Coueitlun, A stated meeting of the I.incuter City and County Medical society was held In G. A. It hall, this city, Wednesday afternoon. The following named members were pres ent: Drs. Albright KerntheNel, linker, Heardman, Blackwood, Craig, Compten, Dun lap, Ehler, Foreman, Hurst, Llneavsesver, Livingston, J. K. Lehman, J. U. Miiser, Miller, U. A. Mowery, Newpber, Roebuck, B. J. Reamsnyder, G. M Reatnsnyder, Reland, hummy, T. Thompson, W. 11. Tberue, J. M. Wltmer. W. J Wentz. Wei- Chans, D. B. Weaver, Weseman, J. I. leg ler. Reports were received from all purls of the county showing a very excellent condltieu of health, there being no epidemics or ether aerleus diseases te any great extent Dr. J. II. Musser read a long and interest ing paper ou "obstetrics" which led te a discussion In which many of the members participated. Without transacting any ether business the society adjourned. Cechtau Keller uptUI. At neon te-day Jehn J. Cochran, Min e the late Jehn J. Cochran, was united tu marriage te Miss Anna M. Keller, eldest daughter of Jehn Keller, at the residence of the bride's parents, corner et Duke and Lemen streets. The relatives and near friends of the high contracting parties alone wereprtsentand the ceremony was private. Rev. a. t ichtherne, of Lowlstewn, l'a., cousin et the bride, per formed the ceremony. The newly married couple left en the Seashore express at 12s enanextended Eastern tour. The groom 'a well known In this cemmur ltyasthepreprI( ter of the Enterprise Brass works and hecrc tiry of the Columbia rolling mill. Oaay Veied and Threatentil State Treasurer Quay and Auditor (.eiieril Nerrls are vexed oer the failure of the revenue bill. Quay suggests a sinister pur pose In Its failure. Colonel Quay says the large corporations should pay tbe expenses of the administration of the s'ate, but the supreme court stands h Iho bulwark of the corporations, and, se tar as he and these wl.e co-operate with him in s ate politics are con cerned, they bave made up their minds te change the composition et the supreme court as rapidly as possible and get a body that will occasionally decide In favor of the state and against the corporations. Decision ICeserveil. Andrew Fleckensteln, of Columbia, and Samuel S. Wenger, of New Helland, were heard by Alderman itarr this afternoon, en charges of larceny preferred by f.eorge A. Kiehl and Goe. 1'. Sprenger. The articles stolen were beer bettUs and boxes. Doclsien was reserved until Saturday, when a similar charge preferred by Fred. Engle will be heard. A Bohemian Oai Mrllili. The Bohemian Ojts association has bc-en prosecuted In Berks county by James Snyder, of Exeter. He says be purchased 'M bushels at 10 a bushel, but that the asso ciation failed te aell for him 10 bushels at 10 a bushel, minus 2.", per cent., as they had premised. Other victims Intend bringing suits. Charged With Malicious Trespass. Peter Bees, a boy, has been held before Alderman Deen te answer the charge of malicious trespass. It Is alleged that tbe ac cused has been in the habit or robbing birds nests in the I.ancaster cemetery. .Samuel Peel, sexton of the cemetery, Is the prosecu tor. Bees was arrested last night by Ofllcer Rellly In adresjlog-reom of the King street theatre where he was playing as a "sup " Scared at the Cars. N. W. Bard, et Mecbanlcxburg, drcete Bird In-Hand en Wednesday for come goods and while leading the same his horse scared at the cars and ran of). Mr, Bard Jumped from the wagon and escaped Injury. The wagon was overturned and broken aud the horse se badly Injured that he bad te be killed. The horse belonged te Geerge Bard. Ilreke in Arm. Adam Mlshlich, proprietor or the saloon Ne. 1U North Queen street, fell upon the brick pavement in hi yard last evening, breaking one of the small banes of hla arm. Dr. Davis attended him. Hmt te Jail. Themas Housten was beard by Alderman llersbey en Wednesday evening and com mitted te tbe county Jail for tire days for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Tbe aintence was made light, It being his ilrst ap pearance before tbe Fifth ward alderman. Tbe free Tst Uoeh Question The June meeting of tbe Lancaster city achoel beard will be held this evenlng, In osmmen council chamber. The principal topic el dlscusalen will le the free text book question, which will come before tbe beard la tbe shape of aa amendment 'e the rules. An Irjured Hey Brought Heme. The son of Abraham Kllllan, of West Lemen street, who had hla feet cut eir by the cars at Klttannleg several weeka age, since which time he has been lylDg In tbe Alteena hospital, waa brought home je terday afternoon. He Oetrive Year. Flnley Hoke, formerly of this city, wbe waa charged with forgery In Peoria, Illinois waa found guilty yesterday and sentenced te five years In the penitentiary. m Fer a Maw Carp,, Tbe strawberry festival opening this evening In the Y.M.O A. Hall Is under the auspice of the Ladle Auxiliary. The proceeds go 10 the refur Dialling of the reading reim. It is hoped that tbe friends of the association will give tbsra a call and aid le the geed work, static, straw. berries, lea amass, ae, will make ap the pre. Trtbaiaofstaapeei. At a meeting of the Beard et Directors of tha People's It 1. and Cep. Company, held June I. 1?7, the following tilbute of re peel was afteptad: The Heard of Director of the 1'eeple's U.I. and Hep. Company have learned with regret of the sudden death of Capt. K. A. Smith. Captain Smith has been Identified with this association from lis organization, and his zeal and devo tion te the Interests of the stockholder, and till oare and attendance as a member el the Heard ter many years, demands at our hands a recogni tion of his merits as a Director, and hi genial qualities as a man. We shall ever remember him, with fiellngs of kindness and regret his vacant chair In our meeting. MAHHtAHUl- Cis.tiRMi-hKi.LSR June i, 1K7, at the resl dencoer the bride's pirents In this ettv, Jehn J Cochran, son el the Isle Jehn J. Cochran, te Miss Anna M. eldest dfiKtiter of Jehn Keller, by Itcv. A. z ichtherne, of I ewl.tewn. DBAtHt. MeLrsR May 31, l:. In this cltv. lleerge Wliiuin, son. or Jacob and Miry Heller, In Ine 7th year of hit age The relatU es and friends el the family am re pectlnlly Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his psrenls, Ne. !i Kast YVal nut street, en rrldty afternoon at St o'clock. SraiviKR -On June 1, l'S. In this city, Jacob Springer, In the T9lh j ear of his g. Intel msnt at Woodward 11111, en rrlduy morn Ing, 3d Inst., at 10 o'clock. l'KAHOt June 1, li'T, Ceie'la Ober, nlfe of Jehu It Pvursel, In hfrb.Uh jetr Ihorelatttesnnd frlondsef the Ivmlly aroro arero arore speitfully Invlttd le attend the Imura! from the residence et her husbtnd. Ne tl Wet Nine stree. en Saturday morning, June I, at It) o'clock. Interment private. 1'leate emit flow flew flow en MAUhmrr. flaw lera siaraet. Naw Yerk, J nne i Fleur mirkct steady ; rine, t: ifll -": supcrnne, r.' Tai -V. goe.1 te choice extra Wmtcrn, (tl 4JN n : geed te fancy extra state U TOO ou j common te geed extm Western. 4iyiiO. Wheat Ne. I Ked mute. XRU: Ne. t de, 9fict Ne. 7 Ked, Wlnter.Jane.VHXc; July, 4Wc; nexlpts, let no; shlpmenu. Vf.mn bin. Cern Ne. i initie cash. !7e : de June, tTie j Julj. He; recvlpta, Sl.'m, blpmenu, lijmw bu. Oits-Ne I White State. S'OV(C! Ne. J de JT'tc e.4 Mixed, June.s:Ji: July, S'J.c: re ceipt. Tl.enrthu shipments, &.V) Kyb dut) ; M estern, MOc I state, STXO&'c Rrley nominal. Perk dullt old tnce. HSiU Lard Au, 17 01 Melasse Arm at Wc for V) boiling stock. Turpentine dull at JJHc- uemnnrin: siraint-u 10 kuoe, si -.att i a Petroleum dull : Kenned. In CMii.Ut. Freights dull ; grain te Londen, Jld. Bntter steady : Westni C"mery. liV,917c Cheese Mi-sUv state 1 tttery, new, ;,ai e ; w bite. ieua rv.c Segs mad ; state, 15Sc jujtir dull i Seflnet Ormmmte.l. tVc. lci Western, HO Cutleat, 6 1 lrajjc: Tallew dull j prime city. 3c. Klce nominal ; Carolina, fair te geed. VJ)e. Coilue strong : fair cargeu. 22c ter llle. nrain and rrovuieoa. Furnished by S. K. Tuudt, Breker. CaiCAOO, June 2, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern Osta. Perk, Lard. ; S-t. 2U . sis aj; .... 6 no June July August September. October. December , , Wi 41 .... t 77 ... . 4'K .... 6 vs Car Leu 11 an ... .Sill 1.4 Uecclpts Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern Oat ityu lUrley Oil Lity Crude OU Becelpu Hogs. 6? ilOAd. .v.ye Cleelng Prices 2 o'clock p m. heat Cem, Data. Perk. Ijird e i c ss n in 7i C Si June b)X 37'. IV. 23 (II July i August IW piember.. s;i Octelier -3S ?' ni .... DI ! Ueccmtier tu OH City. Crudoetl (f-X Chicago preflae) atarass. CB)oieo,.lane .10Ma m. Market opened wheat Jane, tc; July, Sfc ; Aug, sic; Sept , t3J,c. ern nine, Ssc; July, 30j;c; Aug, tic, ap'.ll',c eats lune, Sc ; July, 2T,c ; Aug, IMc , Sept.,2Mic. fork Set (jnetnl. Lard Inne.W vu; July, tflCO; Aug,r.67Kt Sept..5;7S Short Klus- tnne, 17 27K ; July, I727X Aug., 7 ; Sept , 17 I7K- ctcsras. Wheat-lune.Sc; July,ei)4c.; Aug,9tc; Sept,. sJ'.c corn-Juni. 37Jc niy, T',c ; Aug , eic ; Sept.. 4i;c. eats nine, i&ic ; Sept.. 2i'.,c. perk .lune.rilfii Lard lune, 10 15; Sept , 10 75. nibs lune, I7 2JX bept , 17 47lf. July, 2.i;cj Aug, 2fii;c; July, p. fS; Audiees, July. 17 Se; Aug.i7 37X; Philadelphia Preuaea Market. PaiLtDiLran, Junei Fleur market steadr; sales.P'iilHirrels; Minnesota llakers, at unit 70 , Pennsylvania Family, O 7411 M15Jli': Patents, M 7eas a. .tji i; western ac. 11 e tleui steady wneai-June, OJK'c- , corn June, July, lic; August, 47c; July, 47c; August, 47Kc 37c; July, 37c; Auguit, 37c; ttni.. i-c. Oxts lune, Sept., Kc tAit awen ataraat. Catcaae, June 1. The Drmtrt' Journal re ports : Cattle Itecelpts, rOixj head : shipments, me; markt streiiK: shipping ateers, 9M te l.vm fts., n 'MOI 0; stockers and reeders. ti 90 BIO-! cows, bulls and mixed, Fi0i)C3 GO; bulk, r: .031 19 1 Tuxui cattle, f : iJIQt 10. lings lletctpt. H.tuu bead; shipments, .Ven head ; market steady : reuxh and mixed, si 60 510: packing and shipping. II SSIJ5 10; light, l 1031 fe; skips, H00JI se, sheep Itecelpts, tne head ; shipment, none: market weak; natives. figtU): West t rn ai tea I 41; lexans, ti 75a , lambs, flOi 03 73. Bast Lisstttt Cattle - BecetpU, 7W hfad ; shipment. a.Vi : market slew ; prime. 14 U)Q S); lair te geed, II 1 Ql0; common, H714J1 uj cattle shipped te hew Yerk, Scars Uegs HecelpU, 1M0 bead ! shipment Que head ; market firm: Philadelphia. f let9 IS; Yorkers, II iOI': common te light II Smjl75, pigs H UO0IM; hogs shipped te New lerk, 1 cir. Bheep-ltecelptg, 2 son head t shipments, Stat); marketfalr: prime. MOOQl 10; ftlr te geed. 329 3 v); ouimen.lt 60-t'M yearling lambs, II 290 479; spring lambs, 1)0.04 CO :sw vera stock. Mw Y6aa, June 2, 1J0 p. m. Meney leaned at 4X per cant Exchange steady, II er.XQt ; Governments Arm. Currency Pa, fl23) bid; ' Coup, II WX bid; K's de, 11 1C; bid. 'I he stock market opened dull at lait night's closing figures and under a pressure te sell the leading shares prices declined almcst uninter ruptedly from a few mlnutes after the opening up te the piescnt wrllteg. The bottom figures are new current, and show declines ranging Irem i te 2X per cent. mecas Uuotatlena by tteed, McUrann A Ce, bankers L&nrajttur. Pa. BBW TORX LIST. 11 . W. 12 SI. Canada Pacific. cecal......... Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern. ChL St. L. a Pgh. Den. a llle. a uei.ca W arte Krle, 2nd Jer. C............. tea t leu. a m L. Shere Mich. On Heck Valley ktuseurl Pacific.. M "eeeeeeeee M, p. Pref Sl a. west, ..................... m. 1. c...... .............. ..1 East Tenueaiee C...... ... Omaha........ Oregon Transportation .... Ontario a W ... Pacific Mall Hlchmend Terminal at, Paul.... ....... ........... Tei.Pae , Union Pae Wabash Cem Wabash Pref if Western U 77: West Shere iienda 1 New England , PBiLADsurnia. liar. Lea, Vat...................... B.. M. l.a Phlla Ja. U A...... ..,,. .,..,..,,, Heeding................ ...... lirii MaT.... ................. MestenT.raas. teaeseaaa s...... ttttlSltllttlltll W.UD. itlitimiii Olllllllll repie im.. Wl, mniai.dtMiMtiii 'nlit,,s4tSItttttl Phlla. Traction M'i 01 ill a ae If BUT ADVKKTimiUKHTS. WANTKD. , . A Bread, Cake and Pretrel Haker. P- Jeilwd Annvllle, Lebanon eeunty, pa, WANTUU-a UKNKKALHOUHKBKK ... Xlualamtlyellwa Bsttefvuti AMTIltt fsmlln a! fmmn. ttm. . .. rJuilllls;,f,M, rinlrd. Apply. IfiUlsVbr JttattUtt,at . : TtteuT eat IF.M CIJi 6IK M DHJj IWj 40 (Wj ay, f 1X ma 1 !.".'.'.' is.'i)i i4i ijsjJ u'A JH jjjfk !".'.'. Si" S2K SJ iii 3i? sik en 72 1H 7)( Wl 11 H lunii lutK 31 SiH K 1 Wi 1VK 1HH 1MK 113 iH 1H 'I IS 51 Bi H &K -fl lSfa. MK M s3 S' 7 Kiu van wl 3I'4 3.li S-Jii te: eis? iC? sx vm n. 2 772 77 DTJi II W & m w MJi UU UK UK tl "'Vi 5iM !H '&H ss 11-10 x III xx eeaa at 107 IWM i ty 67jJ NX W A t VKKTJlWilKNTa. C'llEWINQ ANlT SMOKING TOBACCOS, I'lnylng Cards, Poser Chip, etc, at POH Tt!ONDilsl'llllADLrUlA ClWAK 8 TO UK, la Mer.h CJueen street WM. riS9, Proprietor. PTU1K ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY X where re von ran et Itenradei and nnanish sinus anlahatnuahtcuttlgnrrtte Is at the I'OM : TVONIHI I'lilLADRIa-lllA CIO AH rOKg. 1M North yneen strest Wat. riss, Proprietor. T M. C.A.NTHAW11KUKY FESTIVAL. X The Ladles' Auxl'lary of the . M. t" A , will held a strawberry Pvwtlval In the . M. C. A Hall en I hnrsday and Friday evening. J nne M and M. Price of admission, 10 cent, The holder of each ticket la entitled te a plate of Ice Cream. nil ltd WANTK l YOUNG 7.ADIK8, 17 years and upward In age, at the It NATCll rACTOtU. w ANTED SITUATIONS FOR THREE nan urewu ttins. appiyau r. 11. lUOCT A CO.'S lntelllsenceonieo,2iNorUiUneon St (sreend fleer.) NOI-TOH TO BRIUGK llUlLDKRH." Proposal for the construction of a WroiiRht-lren llrtdce e or Uctorare Creek, near Christiana, will be rvcelted at tha ortlmel the County commissioner, either w est cheater or iincasier, t'a.. until neon, lubsiifti, ju.k II. ts7 IhorlKhtten'Jectany or all bid la re served, tly elder of th Commissioners of ljn caster and Chester countte. mj 11 eetfd $1,000 REWARD. for any case of Kidney Trou ble. Nervens Uebtlltv. Mnntai inai ana I'tv Physical I1TTKU3 measneas mat iiutaniu MKt K II1T tail te cure. Sold by druggtata. Se cent. 1IKKU MB1). CO- . . e. 15 N . uu st. PhiisT Pa ' Circular frm. nov-lyeedw ESTATK OF R It. GONDEK, LATE OF Strnstuirg ItoreiiKh, deceaed. Letten or administration en raid nataie having been ? 'ran ted te the undersigned, all ponten Indetited hereto are requested te make Immediate tiav- tnent, and these hsvtng claims or demsnds against the ssme.wlll present Ihem without delaj ler settlement te the undersigned, residing In Strasburg, Lancuter county. Pa. . .. 1. H UON Halt, Administrator. A. IIsrs Smith, Attorney. mylictdlh NCR MORE, SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW 1UU-Piane aud Organ In new styles of cases, uncy weed, rare cursing, a e Llegsnt l'line Chairs In novel designs, superbly upholstered. Piane scarf and Cever, le an eus shsdes, tastefully ornamented. Ve will de light your eye aud our ear. It Is no surprise te u that jeu are astonished when jeu hear our tow figure, such combinations et art and science aa you ee hre dlsp aed. Yeu cau't bcllee It until )ou sea 1'. niHHlWAUD'ft AdBNCY. NOS. SUBAr KINO BT., apr-lyd Lancaster, pa. ESTATE OF HON. THADDKCS STL VKN9, late et Lancaster clty.decerjrd The underlgnfd Auditors appointed tiy the urphans' Court of Lancaster county te vouch the account et lien hdward Mcl'heren. sur viving executer, pass upnn cWlnis and report the balance te the Court, together with the whole value or amount of I moon tttoet deceased til alt for that numosuen riliUv.Jnnn.i. tw.7. at 10 e clock, a m , In the Library Keem of the Court lleute. In the city el I an'aster, where all persons lutereslel In the said distribution may attend. W. M. LKAMAN, J II A 1IUOWN, 31MO.S P KIIV, Junt2 ltdlhistw Auditors ALL PERSONS VISITING THE CITY from the country Can Secure Bargains at U.S.! r.rTICULV-iONK PltlCB IIOUsE, Ne. SI .Seith oueen street linuze Underwear for Men and lley from 20 cents up. Shlrt. Pants, Overalls, Cellar. Cutis, Suspenders, t inuretlis, "eersucker Coats and oil Irem II M up. Please call and exandnn be be (ere)ou buy.al K s FKTraitLl'S ers!ere cesed enry evening, except lien day, Wednndjy and stturday. prJOljd Cl'RINO, 1S7. A New llenartnre ler Ijtn caster In Fine Tal. erlnir. Importing direct tlem the tiest makers et Fine Woellens. I havsiustrecelved through the ISoiten custom house, a large invoice of my own Importation et SUITLNU. SPKINO OVKUCOATINO AND TltOUbKUl.su, The like of which, for style and quality. hsj never bren equaled In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby extended te all In want of Spring Garments te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the very best and prices lower than ever. II (JEKUAKT, tnarXlydll Ne 43 North uuten street J. a MARTIN A CO. CORSETS BALL'S CORSET. THIS POPULAK BKA.SO OF COKSET H.VVKI1 ALLStiLKS. WL Ball'd Health Preaorvleg Oeraet. Ball's Olrela Hip Oeraet. Ball's Sateen Oeraet. Ball's Mleaee' Oeraet. Ball's Nursing Oeraet. Kvery Corset sold with the following UUAB ANTCK: If net perfectly satisfactory In every respect alter three week time, the money paid for them will be refundid by us. Dr. Warner's Corsets, ALL M AH Li IM STOCK. Dr. Warner' Flexlbte Hip Corset, Or. Warner's Cerallne Corset, Dr. Warner's Health Corset. Dr. Schilling's Corset. TANCLKU, 75c. Apiece. Warners " Geed Luck " Corset, AT43CLNTS. Oil It KEQULAIt Me. COKSKT HK0UCKOTO P) CKNTS, One Thousand Corsets, all slzes, atile. GIVEN AWAY. Te every purchaser of a Corset, our Hand book of (lames and Pastimes," oeaUlntng 100 psget 1 a manual for parlor and lawn. J. 6. Martin Ce., (r. WMt Klft rrlMe Hti, LAMUAaTakV, PA K!!!L b VKR TISKUKSTH. PSr0V!" I'anikimh" ARE it iVJf?rir.'iiSiT?.r.,lf.v,,r",r,enly 5 cenU, yueeu s tit t. WM.riss, Proprietor AirANTKD. ' v v im Salesmen at once "a vary liberal Mil 111 Facilities untnrpu.ea. ml7-dmdAw Illtl IlllSrSf MU,ft.t.,,Mtea nrserymnn. Kochester, H. V. WA- VOt'NO MAN AH BOOK KKRPKHand clerk InareaUnrant, Una who can intke hlmselt generall uwlut. Ail. dress. HAHin NlMienr. mil 3td Posteillca lliilldlng. Altecina. TOINE AND CI1KAP. "" HarweBt Whltky. AT KOIIItkU'S HQUOK BTOHB. Niv C Centra Bquara, Lancaster, Pa. "tACOBF. SUKAFKER'H LIQUOR STORE KKMtn Kl) 'te NO. 15 CKMHK SQUAUB, LANUA-iTK.lt, PA. maylStld tTjvan's'kleukI" Levan's Fleur THH BEST. M.TliAS N ORDINANCE. An erdtnnncn appropriating Ihs pub Ic money el ihoOltyet Latiraster te tlm eernl department thereer, Ter the llical ear cjiu uienrtngonthenratdayer June, A 1,sj7. Sscties I. He It erdHlniit by Iho Select and Common leunclls or the City or Lancaster, that the sum of ene hundred and seenty-elght thousand, nvn hundred and any dollar (lijs. 6W tU) be and the samels esiM-clally appropriated te the several ofjecrs herrlnalter named, ler the fiscal year commencing en tbe first diy of June, A H.lssT Sicrins i Te pay Interest ou lean. Including Inking (mid I H,rji te rrincipai ou ie.ms as ruiuire.i uy State tax en leans. street dainages , law, I no le l,V0 ID ,(e.i ou 7,U) 00 uepair Ol strreis Urudlnr, gutterlng, crossings aud ma cnuuiuixinu 12,i0) 10 0U til 1WM1 10 no te MaKllO Palnir Illh btlgtan and a.pbalt mock Balance duu Kliiii strict for pavement en West Water works general Laying water pipe alarlei Pollce and turnkey Salaries, engineers, drlers, 8. lean 1 ll.Diai-i r, .'.) (ii ftiu)u) .11.1 III III J.1U1 (S) 17S01O I.hu ui 2'oen 1SII.SS4 ,tc, II l uepartmeni Flredepirtinentgeneral Lighting city ... 1 llctencle In lighting te June 1, 1; Abttement ter prompt iiament of city tax Abatement for prompt pi) incut el water reuts Percentage ler collecting arrearages el city tax Centlngenclt I TS.UOOU Ordained and enartrd Inte a law In the City el Lnnuut.r, Juuul, 1W W K. IttCMtl). President Common Council. Jacob M. Chillis, Clerk Common Council. KOIIKKT A R NS, I'ristilmU "elect ceunill. J. K Hark, I letk lect I'eunrll. A ppre ed J u e i. 1 v7 WILLIAM A. MOUTON, Mayer. jum:3td ll'KCIAI. sencR 'Mere hnmtn.mnre dltlne llnnwo llnnwe In tact, ptrt huinm, part dlvlmi Is Vdmiii, when thn Keed stars agree le mingle at hur uatllty " Uettect,')e I.euls of l.Tfitli n.uml hle jeat once te KIEFFER & MRU'S, Ne. 40 E King St., And l'rocurueneot their famous it Economist" Vapar Cook Steves. ThatUed's best glfttoseu bu net tortured be yond recall with tbe unnecessary waste heat which It Is Impossible te avoid with your llanges. and (what Is also Important) consider the great economy In fuel, ii cents worth of fuel will cook ler a family et three grown per sons 21 meals. And when jeu want a lleanr, get a (1 SPLENDID" And be Happy. PLUUIUNO, QS MTT1.SO, BTJCAM UKAT 1NO, TIN HOOri.SI. AND 8POUTINO. H AUKK A HKOTIIKK Carpets -AT- Special Prices. Ceipets at Special Prices. II AUK It A IlltOTIIKK will offer during June anil July, at Upeclnt Lew Prices, all Qualities of Mequtjt ard Ve'vat Oarpats. Brussels and Tapestry Oarpets Ihree-Piy and Ingrain Oarpets Hall and Stair Oarpets. China and Cocea Mattings, Linoleum and OU Cletba, Smyrna Bug and statu, Window shade and Helland, Linen furniture Cover Cever ing and Motualte Caaeple. HA6ER & BROTHER, Nea. SS 87 Weart King St. Cl.OTltlSU. M YKRS A RAT1LFON. (jT. -aCX. -bt. Net much tlme left le buy Grand Army Suits. j'aen't take a great deal of tlms te buy one ODR PRICES ARI LOW, iuJ50n"ae",,',ei and sell without much par- Loek at Oar Men's Dress Suits Irnni mir ll ...Iiwim .i,i. ' iy uuy MEN'8 BUSINESS BUIT8 Plenty In varlel and low In price. YOUTHS' DRESS SUITS, In llitndsemn Patterns, at lteaenable Price. Beys' and Children's Clothing, ANTSTVLK lUAUlNAIILK. Myers & Eathfen, LKAMMl CI.OTlllKRH, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. 1.ANCASTBB, PA. T. OAN8MAM A BRO. Extraordinary Bargains -IS et It- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Reduced Price List K M AkK TO OKIlKK.AII.Woel Scotch Che viot Suits nlllliii, loitner pries 1 1110 All Weel WerstedSults at ID 00, former price twoe. All Weel Fine Casslineni Suits at lit CO, former price ta uu. All-Weel Imported Worsted Suits at 170 CO, former price IS te. Striped All Went PanU, te order, teM 1W, ll.ui, as ui, K in, 17 tin, is uu. Urnnd Army Suit. Indign ltliin. with two set of buttons, at fiui, in. Is (11, tlem. II j te ieu cannot rind snrhachoke variety any where else. Piltea the Lewest. L. GANSMAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANurACTUUKua or Men's, Heys' and Chlldrra'a I'lethlef, 8. . COK. N. OUKLN A OKANUK TS LANCASTKlt PA. aTThn Cheapest (and Kxclutlve) Clothing Heuse In the city. N' OW RKADY I Oar Beady-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W sre prepared te show our NewBPltINU BTOCKIn Hearty-Made Multo. our Aertment Is Larger than ever before, and Price Lewer. We have taken special earn te set up gnnd and Attractive Mult, for t"ie SPKINO TKatlK, and we feel iiatlsnndnnr efforts have been succcss tul. Call and give us the benefit of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which wa will Make te Order lu the best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUBGEE & SUTTOJT, Tailors and Clelalers, NO. 24 OENTR1 SQUARa., LANCASl i. PA. rxvvHnte: E XCUKSION.S. RAYMOND'S VACATION mi EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Kxpemes Included. 7 July" Trips I Ol Irem 11 te 17 day, visiting ee et the meit popular ninuur rirU In saw Voik. Canada, and Hew Kngland, Including Watkln Mien. Niagara Kail" the thousand Island. Montreal, OaSSie, Lake atemphremsgeg. Isle of hheal. Mount i'eert, Moewhead lake, old Orchard Beach. lluden Blver, Tr-nien Fall. White Mountain. Saratoga. Lake (loerge. I akat ham plain. Adirondack Mountain, Auaable Chasm, Baxnenay HI ver, etc Alie, two Kxcurslen or 27 days each te lbs Yellowstone National Park, leaving Philadel phia, July and August ii. W. Batmesu. I. A, Whitcems. aapsend for descrlptlve clrculan.deslgnatlng whether book et eeven July Trips or elltw elltw tene Natien ul Park lour 1 desired. 0. P, SHIELDS, Acent for Raymond's leatlnn Kxcuralent, 111 neutn ninin ni, (under ceutlneiital Hetel), Philadelphia, juei sta OOaX. T B. MABTia, waetasALB aaa aatau saaua All Kinds of Lnmbtr and OeaL avraaei Ma no Menk Water and fT5.M tteata. above Lemen, Lancaster. aMTd T AUMUAHDNERS A JKKKKKIKH. COAL DEALERS. Ot nea 1 - Ne. 1 North Queen Street, and Ne. 681 North Prtuee street . M. Bisi. YADs:-NerUi Prince street, near Baadlai wifefd LaweasTaa. pa. ' "OORTUONDO'H OABOIilNAb, THE iVaaUtle. CUttlstaj flUIj5gv POBTUONDO'a "pBILaDBLPilIA UlOaH WBmtmMftmylHtrm9fjmM (tetea fiaS,f,,m''S"fc M mLV. ' i ?tiyj& iiifev2j&s MtMwnvM. aVTaXBTHOUK COMaWnOtf. 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