Y "J '' (. 'V LANCASTER iDAILY IMTBLiI-lGElfOBR TUESDAY MAY 15 1884. ' I i v '. TMH UITr 8TUKBTH I'rouesalt Opened by tha Street OenimltUe JLnlt KtllDga Last ovenlug the stroet oemm'ttoo met nt the ofUeo of Aldermau Hrr and openod the following proposals for stroet supplies, &e. Band : D. TrewlU, two herse lead. do de do llverod, $1,75 ; eart lead, dollverccl, 00 oents ; eart lead at sand hele, 40 oents J J. V, Stauffer, CO oents per eart lead, whero needed. Laying Ktitters : Jehn HI. Otte, 171 oents per feet, and furnish material, and 4 J oents per feet elty te furnish material ; Jehn Kerap, I) oents par feet ; Fred Helms, 3J ceuts per feet, or 10 oents per feet and furnish all materlals ; Frank lllnder. b oents per feet, or 31 oents tier feet and rur uish material ; Adam Uable, 0 oents per feet, or 10 cents per feet and furnish ma terlal ; T. Q. Iiaeh, 3 oents per feet, or 17 oents per feet nud furnish material ; Kmanuel lluber, -1J oelite per feet, or 17 oents per feet and furnish materlal ; David Mowder, 5 oents per feet, or 17J oents and furnish nil materlal ; Jehn H. Smith, 17J oents per feet ; Klpbern & Hldes, UJ oents per feet; Jehn Kadel it (Je., UJ cents per feet, or 17 cents per feet with material furnlshed ; J, F. HUufTer, 17 oents pir feet. Laying Crossings : A ml row Uable, 20 cents per feet ; Frank lllnder 33 oents ; Jehn N. Otte, 10 cents per square fejt ; Jehn Kadel u Ce , 0 oents per lineal feet ; Klphern fc Sides, 0 cents per lineal feet ; T. G. Iiaeh, 0 oents per feet, and Jehn Kemp, 6 ceuts per feet, Cressing Btoue : QeorgeTomllnHon, Tort Deposit graulte at 77 oents per lineal feet; Froderlok Helms, 03 oents per feet ; J. F. BtaufTer, 73 oents per feet ; J. F. BtaufTer, lime stone, eO ceuls per font ; Jeseph B tar k, SSecuts per feet ; B. H. Lwnu, Pert De posit, 71 cents per feet ; 11. B. Oster, Pert Depesit, 75 cents per feet do de llvercd, 73 cents jier feet en cars ; North lllver granlte, $1 per feet dollverod, 07 cents en ears. UaoklngBtnne: J. F. BtaulTer, li ceuts per lineal feet ; Jeseph Btark 0 ecuts per feet. The contract for sand was awarded te J, F. BtaufTer ; for laying gutters te Fred. Helms ; for laying orenHlugH, te Jehn ICerap ; for cressiug stone, te Froderlok Helms ; for backing stone, 1 1 J 1' Btauf for. All the abeve succes-ful bidders will be rcquired te glve bend for the fur nishing of geed materials eud tt de geed work. The petitioners ler u sewer en North Qucen stroet, botweou llartmau's cigar store and Orange street wero given per per mtsslen te build the same, at their own expense, under the supervision of the street commissioner, previded the plaoe the street In the same eauillt e i thai it uew Is. The street oemmlHilonor was dircoted te have gutters laid en New street, botweou LI me stroet and Cherry alley. The oemmiltoo will meet en Thurvilay afternoon at 1;S0 o'clock, nt the otllce of Aldermau Iiarr, for the purpose of Inspect Jer the scveral streets for the icpiu of whieh petitions wero presantcd at tlie lait meeting of couneils. HAS IS II A I.!,. Anether 1'nlUclelphU ulab Dnniiirtl. Anethor Philadelphia club oame te Brief hore yesterday. The Actives of Manajunk. who plnjed excellent (jumrs with the Eastern loague and association elubs last season, tiled their luck with thu Ironsides aud wero badly left. The home club presented Williams nud Di'rby as the battery, and the visitors could net hit the fonner but for a half dozen singles The Irnnsldesdid net have their strongest bat ting team, as OMIleld and Goedmau wero off duty, but their tromendous baiting was the feature of the game. They struck for ever thirty siugles. Higgings mnde a home run en n het ball te the left Held fouce, aud several ethers had two and three baggers. The Helding of the boys from Mauayuuk was peer. The se ire by Innings was : Ironsides e II n u M e e-W Active e e e l u : u u J (ImncK KIniTliere Philadelphia : Philadelphia 13, Buflo 1 ; llaltlmore 13, Atbletie 3 ; New Yerk : Cleveland 0, New Yerk 4 ; Providence : Ohloage 0, Provldenco 0 ; Hosten : Hosten 7, Detroit 0 ; Pittsburg : Allegheny 0, Hroeklyn 0 ; Washington : Washington 4. Metropolitan 3 ; Aitoena : Hosten Union 10, Aitoena Luleu 3 ; Baltimore : Meuuincutal 1 Virgluia U ; Allentewn : Alleutewn 1, Trenten 4 ; Wilmington : Wiiuiingten 10, Harrisburg 3 ; Headiug : Domestie 0, Aotlve 4 ; Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard 0, Prlncoteu 4 ; Philadelphia : Hnrtville 13, Mantt 5 Diamond Nete The high soheol elub went te Mt Jey te play te-day. The llartvilles will play the Ironsides en Thursday. The Lanoestors play the Chamberhbuig the first championship game te-morrow. KFtUUKBU UOW.1. Anotlen Hale el the Kmulre lUllu. Henry Bhubert, auctioneer, sold nt the Empire Heek and Ladder hall, lasteienlng a nuuber of horns, pleturcs, ltags and ether preperty boleuging te the old vol unteer company. The beautiful geld and sllver trophy, wen by the Emplre oempany at the Heading flromen'ti tournament Boptember, 1881, for having the best truck lu the parade, was bought by Alderrarn Ferdney. It consists of n full tiz tire gilt horseshoe, ou the fnce of which nre fastcucd oresscd siher ladders. In the bend of the horseshoo are two or three sections of silver hese and en either sk's of it a silver ilre hook and toreh The top of the horscsheo Is surrounded by a silver shleld en whleh is ongraved "Read. Ing tournameut pretonted by the Fl-e men's Journal." Jiolew this is fastened a fireman's hat in ado of geld. The trophy la very pretty nnd Aldermau Ferdney wni fertunate lit scouring it. Harry N. Hewell scoured the silver rarade horn : Harry Demuth, jr., the chlef dlroetorsBorvlcohorn ; MuJ, O. M. Hewell the silk flag, photegrapbs of the truek heuse and ether rolles ; Jehu C. Carter the bunting flags ; J. K Bhlrk a set of old time flre pictures, and ether mombers of the company secured various ethor relics. The large aud beautiful frame of photo graphs presented te the oempany by the Umpire hook and ladder oempany of Aitoena, was net sold,but will be returned te the oempany that prosented it. A few ether articles belonging te thn oempany are yet te be imposed 01. -!. A Uued Drill by the KfyoeliU IIIUib. The Reynelds Rifles gave a line exhibi tion drill last ovenlng, executing with much dcsterlty a number of dlfUeult maneeuvres. They wero under the com mand of FlrstBorf.eantMlohnol F, Mowers, who has had oensidorablo exporleneo In military duties. Mr. Uowera entered the regulararmy as a private In Ootebor,1878, was stntloued at David's Island, N. Y., and iu a few months wns promoted te the pest of drill sergeant of his oempany. This Fatter position he filled until Deoembor, 1880, wheu he was tran&forred te the 20lh roelment. delne duty en the frontier. Frem that tlme until March 15, 1883, he held the position of drill instructor, noting sergeant major and aetlng provost ser geant. Shortly nfterwards Air. llowers wasappolnted first sergeant of the oom eom oem pany, He is well versed In the manual of arms, and will doubtleso bring the Reynelds Rllles In their drilling te a high state of efllcloney. Committed. N. E. Ward iron committed by man McGllnn thlsufteruoen for 49 ter I el ig dtvuk wa flUetrterly, Alder hours Mtt, JOHNSTON'S WILL. Ill Property te Ue te n Heme for Invalid Uhllditn. The will of Mr. Henry E. Johnsten, of the late banking heuse of Johnsten Brethers & Ce., who died In New Yerk en Monday, May 0, 1884, was filed for pro pre bata yesterday lit the orphans' oeurt. The will Is dated llaltlmore, Deoembor 20, 1883. Mr. Johnsten makes llfe boquesU te his brethers nnd slsters of nbeut 910,000 cneb, all In trust te his brother Jeslah L. Johnsten and Judge Wm. A, Fisher. He thou devises the rosldue of his ostate te Jeslah L, Johnsten, Judge Fisher and W. Qrahatu llowdelu, of the banking heuse of Alnxauder lirewu & Sens, In trust for Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnsten, widow of the dcoeonod, the whele lnoemo te be paid te her during her llfe, nnd after (loath In trust for the use of the Harriet Lane Heme fur Invalid ohlldren of llaltlmore City, the uortirieato of Incorporation of whieh wan rocerdod Dccomber 24, 1893. The will nlse contains n olause te the offeot that Mr. Johnsten's wlfe, Harriet Latie JohtiHteu, being possessed of consid erable soptrnte ostite, ohlelly preperty devised te her by her late uuole, James fluehanau, fermerly president of the United Btatis, he roueiiueos nil marital rights and declares the same te be her absolute prep, ertv. He ceullrmi a deed of his roslilenco en Park avonue In trust for her, nud " in further roaegultlou of the geed sonse nnd dignity of ouaraetor whieh she ban ex hlblted In every relation of her llfe, nnd of her very great goodness and loving kind ness as wlfe aud mether," he gives her nil the fumiture, statuary, paintings, plate and ether articles In the heuse, nud nlse the horses, carriages and Hlable Implo Imple Implo ments. In making the previsions In reta tlen te his estate, nud oipeolnlly as te the residuum thnroef, Mr. Johnsten says he refers entlrely te the ostate which shall net have heeu derlvcd from his wlfe. If he should survlve his wlfe nnd acquire any property from her estate, he gives the whele of It te the Harriet Lane Jehn steu home. The executers of the will are Jeslah L. JohnMen and Judge Wm. A. Fisher. 'inn Hireet Limps, The elect tie lamps nt the following unmed places wero reported by the police : Ann aud Orange, out ene hour ; FreL berg and Middle, Love Laue nnd Maner, out from 3 o'clock ; Frciberg aud Locust did net bum until 10 o'clock. Thn gasoline lamp in Lew stroet be tween Christian und Strawberry was out all night, nud the ene at the corner of Oranje and Marshall was out from 11 o'clock. Moter for n I.ticiter Corporation. The city ordiuance allowing the Con sumers' k;h company te lay its main and pipCH through the streets of Heading passed common council of that rltv last evening. The me.m me.m ute had already passed soleet aeuncil by an unanimous vote It was llcrcely fought in common aeuncil, mid the result of the vete, 29 te 22, was greeted with np np plause. Must of the capital of this cor poration is owned by Lancaster parties Hurt niiiiitir. Wm Itlchardseu whlle painting nt the residence of H J McQranu, North Prince street, yesterday met with two accidents by which he as rather badly hurt. He was htandiui; en a light ladder, whieh breke under him, and in the fall he badly Hpraiucd his I04. Uetting nuether ladder he again went te work, but this ladder also breke under hltn, nnd in falling he sprained his wrist se badly ns te disable him. Train Jumplnc. Cenrad Shaeffer aud Lewls Ibert, half grown bejR, nrrestcd for train jumping en the ctrs of the Reading railroad, en Water street, wero given a hearlue; bofero Aldoi Aldei raau MoCenomy yesterday aftornoen. Ibcrt wns dlsoharged with a reprimaud, but ShcaiTcr, who had been previously arrested en a similar charge, was commit ted for ten days, hlauUcr Null. Danlel Zuck anil C.ithorlne Kuak of Kjihratn township have brought n suit of olau'ter agninst Llllie Ilneh nnd Rudy Hiich, hci liusband. The plaintiffs allege that Lillte lltich circulated reports concerning thorn uhlch injured their character and they vi .mt satisfaction. ni1e nt Hemes. Samuel Hess &, Beu nuotieuceia, sold at publie fale yesterday for Danlel Legan at his sale anil oxebnngo stables, thh city, 21 head efCutns, Ohioheiscs at an aver, age piioe of $23 02 per head. One nut of the let brought $300. Mnjnr'a Court. Only two drunks before his honor UiIh m .ruing oue was sent te jail aud the ethei discharged en payment el costs. m mm TKLISUKAi'll TAl'rt. News olttie Alternoen Ueiiilenieil. Floods In Weber, Ogdeu and ether rivers in Utah have doue soiieus datniige te te ids nnd property. Frank licit, aged 25 years, was fatally hhet last night 011 the stairway of his resi dence by QoerKo Smith, nged 00 years. The muidcrer bad been a suitor for the hand of Ueltz's wife, a woman aged 23. James Full aud Jack Hanley, champ Ions of Colerado, fought a prlzs light at Clear Creek this memlmr for $300. After fighting nn hour the roferco decided lu favor of Fell en a foul. Tlie crowd el reuchs cot into n coneial light whlle re turning en the tialn, and thrce were shot, oue in the hed. He is dangerously wouuded, Jehu Eldbiel, the boy shot In New Yerk by his father last night died this morning. The doetora say Mrs. Eldrehl has a ohauce of rcoevory. She was shot, they sav. mueh the same ns the late Prosldent Qartleld, but Is a strong woman nnd that is Iu her favor. At San Franolsce, Oal , Mrs. Martha Wilsen (colored ) and H. L. Wells, who testified in behalf of Miss Hill In the Sharen dlvorce suit, aud subsequently contradletcd thcmselvcs, wcre arrested for perjury last night and held In 420,000 ball caeli. Fatal Mistakes by urngglsts. Prmnurte, May 13 The Infant of F, IJ. Ward, of Allegheny City, died last ovenlng from the olfeots of merphia, glveu lu mlstake for oalemol by Leuis Seitz, a drug clerk When the latter was Infermed of'.'ue torrthle result of his errer he foil down uncoiiEetous aud it 1b feared thu shook will preve fatal. This is the second death during the past weck from blunders of druggists. Iu thn piovleuscaw, nu old lady get nqua am monia aud swuet oil for caster oil and dled In great agony. This druggUt was held for murder. Jl'bVIAL NOriVtSH. x. tj - -T.'nir; That weak back or pain In thu tlde or hips you will 11 n I Immodlntely telleyed wheu a lien flutter Is applied, it streiiglhens thu mutcle-i, giving the nbilltv te de hard work vvlthoiitsiiilerlug. Take none but this, 'tis tine. Tu a weak, worn, and dyspeptic uheuld tnke Celden Liquid Heel Tonle. Tithe no ether. myl2 lwdeedtw I'ell for tee tilwce. Let us all pull out et this sea el sickness and despondency, and get en te uroekiouu. Unttnn el geed, strong health. Jlurileck Meed Jltiters aru thu thing te pull ler. They me ene el the most rimewncd health rcHteratlvus aver manufactured Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 1ST North Queen street. Dr. rratlr'Mgte Oletmsnt. The greatest blessing that has been ills oeveroU In this generation. A sure euro ler Holts. Jinrns, Meres, Guts, nosh Wounds, Bere Nlnptes, Hnnl and Helt Cerns, Uhapped 1,1 ps, anil Hands, l'linples and lllotehes. 1'rles 500. Held by Urugalsu. Held by It. n.Coehrsn druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Outcn stroet. 10 Hellar Than liltraend and el greater value than fine geld Is a great tonle and renovator llke Kidney-Wert. It oxpelsuli poisonous humors from tlie bleed, tones up the system and by acting directly en the mejt linpertanl organs et the body stlinu lnte Ihem te healthy aullen and restorei health. It has eiroetou many marvelous eures and ler nil kidney dlaoases and ether kindred treubles It 11 an luvaliinhle retnedy. Dream ami Void Water. What a luxury Is a batli In summer. Surely, but n greater luxury Is a cleur head In winter lust whan utmost overybod Is sneering and suuflllng with 11 cold In thu head. Hut when you aru nttacked use Kly's Cream Halm. It cures colds In the head, and what Is better, It cures the worst cases et chronic catarrh nnd hay lever. Netu liquid, net 11 snult. l'lenjant toue. qulelc idiot. Itaillcnl euro. my5-2w(loeil.tiv Mr. Dr. Walten's I'mtloalesllea. tlnlher Wnlten lias prescribed this valunble miiltclne Inra grunt ninny ycnrslnherprlvaUj pincllcu. Ilhai prnved nn uulnlllng speolfle In the treatmunt of thn many disorders te which the totnule LOiistltutleu Is nnblect. It Is a sure cure for thn uientlily troubles that se inimy we reu sunnr. Miilluil en treclpt et prlcr. Me. Held by II. 11, Cochran, ilrttRglst, ttgglst J (J) 111 nun 1 -J norm iinaun strcuu Tiiikk, Indies I Yeu can ponnnnently beau til v your cemplnxlnn with (llenn'y Hulphur Seap, "Hill's lliitranil Whlsker Dye," se cts. myl2-lwdedw fur !atnu iie , aulu 01 uiiobi.use Mill I.OII'S I'OHOUS I'liASTKit. Price. !B cent cont cent Seld by II. II. Cechrnn, druggist, 1S7 and 13a North Qui-en stroet. I.ancosler. oblleodS Kwenr's l.lttlii Cathartle I'llUatosutllclont I'llUatesutllclont I'llUatosutllclent ly powerf ill ler the most robust, j et the satrst ter children aud weak constitutions. IS cents. myU-lwiIM.WAKAw I'm All Hroke Upt" 'lhln I j the usual uxclnmntlen of ene uWlct ed with rneumnilstn. nrlumcness. lllieumntlc peeplii nrn Indee 1 entltlixl te our slucere sym pntliy and cominl'ieraitoii. Hpilely relief Is eirernd tlinni In Dr. Tfiemat' Kcltclrle Oil. It Is the sworn enemy et nil null's nnu pains. Fer iiilc. bv II. II. Cochran, druggist. 1J7 and 13'J Neitli Oueun street. Iiruwir iiniirenuni iMnuoea. Is the most oltuctlve l'nln Destroyer In the world. Will meu surely quicken thu bleed whether tnken Internally or upplletl uxter. nully, mm thoreliy inore certainly HKMIIVK i AIM, wt'.iitlier chienlu or acute, than any ether iuIu alluvlater, and It is warranted dou ble tlie iitrnngth than any ether slmllui prcpa prcpa ratien. It cares puln lu the Side, Hack or Dowels, Hore TiireAl, UheuiniaUin, Toethncho, and Al.l. ACIlhH, und Is Tim (treat llelt.ver el IVIu " IlitOWN'S IIOUBKIIOI.I) l'ANACKA." should be In evury lutntly. A tenjiioenlul et tlie l'luiaccu In a tumbler et het water (sweat- oned, li; prulurred tiikeu ut ImkIUiiui, will lUtKAIt Ul A COM a emit n.bettlr. niuI-T.Th.r- S3, noe tlmih wi.rse. "1 spent IJfrX), llh elhar docteH," wrltes Mr. J. . Thornten, et cialbern, Mlm, "6'a maritan Jiervtne howevor alene cured my son el tits." This is en a par with hunilreds et etherx, speedy but thorough. myl3 lwdeeilJtw MAHnu Is caused by Torpid Llver; l'ilce by Constipation ; llcuduolie by Inillgentlen. Aeld tl'cmall Uy unlng the great vegetable; letnudy, Allen'n UIIIeuh I'liyMe M cenu. At all Dniggists. niylllwdM.WAVAw IKinry- uuroelio nnlre. Thn best Salve In the world for culs.bruisc sere. ulcurK, h ilt rheum, totter, clupped lini.ilu. chllblulna, cm ns und all kinds et skit) eruptions, 1uc1Iim and pimples. Thu salve Is guamnteud te glve purled butlsructlen In every ctisu or money reliinded. He sure you get IIxnrv's Caiiuolie Salvb, in all ethers are but Imitations uul counturtells. i'rlce 23 cents, held lu I.uuciihter at Cochran's Drug ii i 117 Vnrtli Uui't 11 itn'iil mvvi-4 UK J TUH. oekLiANc) In 1I1N city, en ttie I.1Hi lnnt., Jelin egulsauir. In ttie '0th j ear of his nge. The relallvcs and friends of thu family, also Hfbel ledge, Ne 590, 1. O. O. K , aie respect respect lelly Invited te iiitutut the tuneriil Irem hli lale lusldeni'p, Ne i Seuth Qucen street, en Friday nltei neon ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemeteiy. it Kuiii.vian May 11, 1I, In this city. Coin ail, son el Mlctiaut unit Magu'lu Kiililiuun, tu thu Dili iii vel ItUuge. Tim iciatlvesand lilumls et the family are icspuctlully Irliltel te alt unit thu lunural treai the residonee el his parents, Ne. 53 Kast Krcderlctc stree. en Wudnesd ly alternoen nt 2o'cleck. Intiuuii'iilnt .Inn cemetery. St KAUvrtCAM May 12. HSI, whlle en u pre lengLil vlltte liersls'.T- lrn Amelia Mntt. lu Huntingdon county. ra Mr. Ann KnulT man, of l.uncastur, widow et thu latu .Inceb Knultmnn, of Knstllumptleld township, In thu situ jiaref her age. The tuneral will tabu place trem the tui' tui' denee or her brother. .1. N. Miller, Ne. 151 Kust Klngstreet, en Thursday alturiieiu at i o'clock Interment at t ancuster cemiitinr. bTiNBH At the Chllilren'A Heme, lu this city. May 12, 1681, ilenry K, Stlner. in the 7th year et his age. DiiAcunin. In this city, en thu lltli Inst, Maty KHz ibeth, daughter of Harry nud Kute Druehtuii, ugud 9 mouths und 12 days. Inteiment took plaee today nt St Au Au then'scumeteiy. ltd UI.ITIVAL. inii finuNTv uemmishm:ic. KM II A 1 "'is et Upper l.uacecU township 4tiutijuel te tbu di'cUlen el the Demo cratic! convention luid.tw rrnii uuu.iTV ue.uuissitNr:i OF.O.S. ItOO.VE.ef Hii lilmry township. SirSubJuct te tbu doctdleuuf the Deinncrntlc ciuiuty convention. iubls-dAw . . ,. - - - lOHUOIINTY UOMatlsSIONUH. JOHN l H.AltltAH.et Llltlstlaim, Salisbury J kUTTIIDlllll i- Uuhlect te thn decision el cratle county convention. the lH'ine. rn-iiAw 1(illlUOII l'V UlMltlltilO.NKIt. HhNltY F. H.Vttl'MAN (Llinu.'.llurner), et hast Lampeter township. -SubJcct te thu itucblen et thu Dimio Dimie Dimio emtie County Convention mO d.tw LHMl COUMlY UOaiMlMIIONUH. IlOltDLEYS. 1'ATTKltSON, Ot Lltllu Url tain township 44rSubect t) the decision et thu Democratic county convention. 115-tM.lw Ttlllt UOUNTY UO.MA11.1S10NH:iC. A. . UINUWALT, First Ward, Oily. JOrSubJoet te thu liicUten el liiu Demo cratic county conventleu. ml.Mt JV.KH ADVKllllblUlKXIh. WANTKU-TWU MUAKf AUT1VK IIOVH about 17, te loam a trade. Ap-!y Tiien any and Wednesday alter (1.20 n m. r lt NO. H3 EAST ' ,W ST. IDOI'V I'llim MONK, HUT TiKKIUk. lead nnd sell the boal6e Cigar In thi elty, ut HMll'MANS YELLOW FltONT CHJAK HIOIIK. AVOUIt.liLAIIRO I'HAKI, HANOI, K ICN1FK was lest nt the corner et Thlid mid Walnut slrceti, Columbia, m belwruu that point nnd tlie Aunery, last oveul g. The nuiler will be luwaulud upon ruturuliig It te It ALIIEUT 11, SLADE, Nr.W n.Ul.l, U.tl'al I'llH UllIl.liKf.N AT aWAllH'S. Ladles' Nuw Cleso Fitting Uessamurs. with sleovennil belt, run be worn vtlther without heed, Fersnlunt SWAIIll'8, No.e) Neith Queen fit. ISTATK OK KHCOIlUltJlC HUNK, 1UATM U el the tewnstilp et Manic, Lancaster county, deceased, Letters et administra tion en said ostate having been ((ranted te thu undersltrucd. till persons Indebted tlieiote are requested teinuku lmuiudlate pay. meut, and thote having claims or itemunils axalnst the same will present thorn without delay ter settleuiunt te thu umlymlKiieil, re si Hub In Jlartlotewiinliln OATHAlllNE KUNK, Administratrix. Jko. A. Cevin, Atternev. alMtdeawTu ZAITtr HOWJSBB, se. J1L1MN HKKMKHAH. Flinn &d Breneman's . SPECIALTIES! Pennsylvania Lawn Mowera. Rldaeway Rofrlgeratora. Rapid loe Oream Froezers. Ladtea' Frlend Oarpet awoepors. Qonulne Moxlean Hammoeks, Nan Yerk Baby Oarrlages. Ohandler'a loe Oruehore. Wads Wads wertn, Martlnea and Longman'e Pure Faluta, the beat in the market. FLINN & BEENBMAN, 162 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, JPENN'A. MUtT AUrxnTHIKMKNTH. NOTIUK. MKIlllKHfl (IF HCHll.l.r.U Htorbeknsse Vereln will meet at their hHWKINK8UAYKVKNINl, MAY 11, at 8 o'cleok te trnnsaotbuslnessof Importance. inl?.1ld UKO.BCIIWAltZ.Hce'y. riMlr UIIMl'LlUATIUMB TO WHICH til.. X sers et tholCernoa may glve rlsu are often vary serious, and may even prove destructive te the Eye. . . Diseases el the Eye, Ear and Threat nlse, Cancan, Tumors, Bkin ami Chrenla Dlscnsus successtully tronted by UUS. II. 1). M. A. I.ONUAKKIt. Ofllce-13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'a. Consultation Iree. inylt-SMAw T IIIK MEW YOUK (( SUN UEACIIK9:i,ANCA8TKIt AT 0.2D A, M. On the day et publication. C. It. BAKU will supply It promptly en order, or wii will senilltb mnlfat 60 cents a month. Adilress I. W.KtGIiANI.l,nblishr"TiiB3CJ," m21-3tnd Hew Yerk City I?STATK or AJtOS W. Blll.liV, LATK !i of the City of Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned Auditor nppolnted te nicertnln liens, and distribute the shnrs of christian Z. Mlley, out el the proceeds ofthesaloof the teal estate et said deceased, te and among i Mone leirnlly ontltled te the same, will sit for that iinrpose en WKONKHDAY. tint 1th day of JON K, IBM, at 10 o'clock n. in , Hi ttie I.f brary ltoem of the Court lliiuse. In thecliy or Lancaster, whero all persenj Intoicsleit In said distribution may attend. mylJ-StdT C1IAS 11. KLINK, Auditor. . .. T HUItHK'a. 11UY HAMMOND'H SLUG SHOT. GUAKANTUEH TO DKSTHOT Petate Uugs, Clinch Hugs, ltesu Dugs, and all Lice, Worms or catteriitilars upon Melons, Cucumbern, 8iunsh or (Irape Vines, Tobicee, Cotten or Kgg I'lnnt, Currants, Uoesoborrlos or Ornamental and Fruit Trecs, unit all Shrubs and Flowering Plants. KKTAILB ATc FOK8 tt. PACK AUK. CALL AND OKT A CIKCULAK. LADIKH SAVE YOUK IJOSK U08HK8. -AT BTJESK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO 8TRBL71'. J.' UAI.DWI'.IX & OO, cl . X-J. Caldwell &Ce., SILVERSMITHS, Tea and Dinner Services, Ornamental Pieces, Perks and Spoons, Complete Bridal Outfits: Deslsrns and Estimates furnished en ap plication. All Inquiries and Mall Ordars recelv prompt nt nt nt tontlen. 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. pt.HATUD TUNIO -AND- KILT SKIRT SUITS FOU CHILDUEN Of the latesttlcslgn lu Rreen ever plain, dark navy blue, light gray or terra cetui, irem 2,00 te sjo.eo. UENTLKUEN'3 CUTAWAY COAT SUITS, sia.oe lf ulaek oiiEVier, imoe HANUSOMK-FITTINO SACtt COAT SUITS FOU DUK8! OU OEN- EllAL "WEAll, B10.00 te H20.0O. And the UNKIVALLKD ALL-WOOL SUIT 10,00 III OAUKOA8S1MEUE. l ,00 A new assortment or Light Stiff DreBB , andOleth Derby n&ta, Of the very latest NEW YOUK FASHIONS. Stra-w Hats, IN HUNDREDS OV DOZENS, Irem Be. te oue Meaium.welghtUNDEUtvEAU.sulwbli'fet the present chaiiKe, OOe !AJi!,Lv,4i,if? UNDEUWKA1I, llandsemi) 1 'Ur t UA,'f.t' StreiiK WOUKINO HIllllTd, bound-end silk llnlsUudSUSl'ENDEim.aml THB BIQHM1B SHIRT for OHE UOUiAlt, or 5- KNU.HAI.V A'DObN BOOTS and SHOES. band Bewed VllENCH 'JOE wltn OUOVE Kip TOP. Is the latest addition te a very large as as sertment et all kinds. DKAJ.lt US ItUUIIElt CLOTHING. Nes, 82-38 KAST KINO STREET. LA.NOABTEU, l'A. A Ladles' CUHACO KID SHOE, liandsome. ly made, enra tee. for HI U5. Al-e. l'diM' NKWVliltV ' IIUTI'ON hllOE for 81 00, ter ni( tnll.ilra.a uiniiK i tM I.ANIJAI Klb lIAlj. Williamson & Fester, IN Till IN KB. VALISES AND i MBIT AVrr.HTJHEStKNTa. w ANTKIJ-A Ulltl, TU III) UKNKHAL. housework, uaed reiorence rcouireJ. Apply at this ofllce. ma ltd C1L.KAH HAVANA KM.r.KH UIUAKS FOH ; ft cents. Ounrnntced te be clenr llUcn, nt IIAUTMAN'S YKI.I.OW KltONT C1UAH 8TOUK. 1JLKNTV Tt IMITATK, HUT MONK TO ceunl the fie. Havana Cigars nt IIAimtAN'U YKI.I.OW rilUNT CKIAIt HTOHH. rpilK I.AKUKSl' ANO mOHTUOMl'I.KTK X assortment et Euchre, Cosslne nnd'I'ekcr cards Irem go perpnek up. 1IAKTMAN 8 YELLOW FltONT CIO All HTOIIK. fl'UY OLAKK'H HRI.KUTKU TKA8 L Coflees and you will be gratified. Tens from 7c. te 'le. per quarter pound, Ices ISe. te Jee. Urnnulated Bugar, lu, Table Byrup nt ICe. Is selllm; last. ANI1 tloeit GLAItKt r.n Ten nnd CoITeo store, Ne. 3J West King 8t, riMIK VRHOIUT HTII.I. HTANOS THAT JL the best Se. Clgnr in the city Is ut IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW I'ltONT t UJAH BTOIIK. TTOUHeKICKl'KllH, TAHI. KOTIUr.. KL'ltNITUIlE will be sold positively AT COST, te clese business, at nl0-lmd y.1J WK3T KINO 8TKHKT, SKAHONAMLK NKUIlSall 1KH. rut Awny Furs und Woolens with Tarine Meth I'nds, or Pfoizer'a Refined Campher. Iletli lu large stock nt IIUHLEY'S DltUO STOltE. n5-3ind 21 West King Streot. Sl'KOIAL AM YOU 1'ASH IIY IIIK VINK Tailoring Establishment don't rail te leek In thu show window; thu leading Spring Styles nre exhibited theicln i then walk in anil examine our entire stoek. None te eiiunl it in the city. Handsomely trimmed well mnde and pcrlcct fitting garment nssured nt moderate prtces. A. II. KOSKNSTEIN. 37 North Qucen 8t. Opposlte the l'ostemce. m2 flmdll fOH WOKICIMUMKN'ri WKAH, OO lO Working I'nnts, 1? JIKCIITOLO'S. Hest Overalls, Jackets, Sack Coats, working hhlrts warranted net te rip. Alse, Ladles unu Oents' Onderwcur, Hosiery nnd Notions. All chenp ler cash. Snve tlme and money by calling. HBNltY liKCIITOLI), Ne. ft2 North Ouein Street. 1. B.-llullilIng Lets ter sale. Ileuxes ter sale or rent. I21yl ' - ' 1..--FHL - - roll DALJS. fllWO LAUUEWALhUT HiniTf. OOUN- L toiBfersaio; mayboseonlnthostororoom lately oceupiod by Mr. S.8 ltathven. Ne. 101 North Queen stroet ; muBt be removed neon. APPlV te U. ;IiHfVUE ail-llll VIHICU .m. iu, r.iwifc i.tn h. PHIVATK HAI.H.-WII.I. tK SOLO AT prlvata b ile property Ne. 419 Seuth Q usen street, containing 15 teet irent nnd VIS leet deep, upon which is urccted n ene tlery house, bake even, right te a well el wuter, cistern nnd choice let of irult trees. Fer lurlhur in formation npply en the premises. my7.1wd JOHN MeMANUS. PUlSL.IUHAt.IS K VAI.UAHLK I1UILIJ INO LOTS. On SATUHDAY, MAY -11, 1881, nt 1 o'clock p. in., will be Held en thu premises, fltty lets et !M leet each, fronting en fleuth I'rlnceniul Heaver stroet In this city. Thrsolets He south of linger street, near te the cotton mills. Urban .k llurger's planing mllLlurnacs, gas works, dye works and ether Industries, and about oue block fiem the new school Iionsenboutlo be elected in thu Fourth ward. Tliirtv per cent, of the purchase money must be psld und possemlon given Imme diately, nnd the balancunf'O per cent, may be charged upon the preperty un t pnltllnntu years, with six per cent IliayiMfi! H. FHANIv E3IILEMAN. UI.AHtl AND QVJtKNaitAltH.. H Mill BIAUT1JT. FANCY GOODS -AT- CHINA HALL. THE LAUO EST LINE IN FANCV COOPS IN Docernted Ohlnu, Blaque Ware, BohemlanGlctaiWAro, DECOUATED Tea, Dinner & Toilet Sets. - Ciamlne Our fctesk bolere pure'inslng. High & Martin, 15 KAST KINO STHEET. i.as'i:asteu, p vAitrr.Tti. K .VSTAHI.IHHKII 1830. CARPET e -AT- Philip Selium, Sen & Ge's 100 BOUTII WATER BTKKI3T, LANCAQTEIt.l'A. Wullftve u full supply of 11AU AND fll.l.; INO OAltl'KXrf. We only use the best of If you wnnt u oed, sorvlcuable carpet, please ceme and examine our stock boleio nurchiulnu elsowhero, us we will sell ns clieap as the chcupest, Come and see tei yourself and bocenvlnced, as we always have the luputa luputa tleu et uiaklnir flrst-elasn Carpets. CUSTOM UAU OAUPET8 A BPKCIALTY flllVKUI.KTa. COUNTKIU'ANEI, 1II.AN- KET8. CAltl'ET CHAIN, UTOC1C ' INUYAHN.fta Dyelng Dene In all Its branches at short no tice. GOAL I ;COALI Of Jho lest quality, expressly ler family use, THY A HAMl'I.KTON. UEMKMIIEUTHE OLD bTAND. PfliriW 8C11UM, SON k CO'8. Ne. 1WHOUTII WATEIt 8TUEKT, llMmu I.ANOASTEIt, I'A. llUSLMNO MATJSltlAL. .il.i iiiiw li mw in w " itnteVAi HAVINU ItEMOVED MY PLANING MILL -TO- Kos.aite 417 N. Jlulberry St., And IncrcaAOd my facilities ter work. I am new prepared te de all kinds el work In my llae fttshertei t notice. aiwmd Wmi Wehlsen, SECOND EDITION. TUBBDAY BVBNINO, MA.Y 18, 1084, CHARLES O'CONOR, UKATII UK TUB KAMODrf I.AWVKIl. reacefel nnd el a Great Man and h Light of the American liar A Skateli at Ills Career. Nantucket, Mass., May 13. Charles O'Coner, the dlatln tulshed lawyer diea here. He ezptrml nt 8:25 yosterday nfter neon, Ilia tuind was olear nnu sound te the last. Thrce minutes bofero dissolu tion he openod his eyes, put his hand te the doetor nnd then in a o!ear,stronR voleo oxelalmcd, " My Oed 1" nnd ozplred without n strupcle. Ills funeral will tnke place nt Bt, Pat rlek's cathedral, New Yerk. A Hkoteliut HtsI.Hr, IThe illness which has proved fatal te the great l&wyer was the result of a oeld coutraetcd thrce weefts age, which until early last week was net considered of mueh boiIeub Importance The doetors tcrmed his blekucss arellex of tlie stomach and for seme days his slfiht has been Rone. InNovembor, 1875, he wns attacked by n oeld and contracted a very scvore Illness, and his death was looked for as certain. At that tlme he was se ontirely paralyzed by atrophy of the stomach ns te be Incapable of taktni; nourishment of any kind, and en the 27th of Novembor, nt his own roiiuest, the last rites of the Heman Catholic church wcre admlulstercd by Cardinal McCIoskey. Fortunate treatment nnd inecssnnt care and attention pulled him through, and iu January of 1870 he was as well ns evor. Mr. O'Coner was descended from an old and distinguished family, living for lienor liener lienor ntleus In the province of Cunnauttht, Ireland ttie direct denceudants of theso kings of CennaUKht who were the lest Milesian monnrehs of Ireland. The O'Coner Den, lately a momber of the Uritbh I'arllumtnt for the county of Iloscemmou, Is the prescnt nearest rop rep rop rcsentatlvo of the family. Charles O'Cen or's father caine from Ireland In 1801, and Charles was born iu New Yerk city In January, ItiOl. At the nee of twelve O'Coner entered upon his legal studies. It was uel law rcadlujr simply It was earnest thoreuBh.uniomUtiugatudy. Ha threw into his studies all the force, fervor, pisslen of hh ardent yeunrr nature Hut In theso lyearstiuBUli'ered privation. Ue dressed poorly and oiteu sull-Heu tlie ui'.ar pangs of huuger. " Often In theso daye I went all day without eating and te bed without any supper," he has said. In 1821 he was admltted te the birat the iige of tweuty years, and at ence took a foromest plaoe as an nble liwyer. Ills prao prae prao tlce from the first was cxtenslve and con tinued se during his llfe In 1840 he be oameiimombar of the Niw Yerk oenstl tutleual conveutlon. Mr. O'Coner tiever had much te de with practical politics. Ue was a Democrat nil hW life. In his early days he twloe ran for assist int ulder man et tue aixtu waru, xtew ler, uui, S9I ili'fMAtfiil both 1 1 me3. Iu the hard and selt sbeH times he was placed en the hard tloket as a otndid.ite for lieu tenant coveruor aud defeated. At the tlme of the United Statei bank he took the part of the cmurv.itlve and opposed the oxtremo viewj of the Domeo raey iu rolatlen te ear tlniuf h, nud sided with Sonater Itlvcs of Virginia, and r5n r5n ater Tallmadge, of New Yerk, the leadcru then of the oensorvitlvo nirty. In 1830, when Wobster and Clay and Casj united for the poaej et the coun try, he thou bocame an advoe.tta of their pacilloatery measure3 Ills stand In the last war is vi!' kneva II J was opposed te the ww nud Loek uxtrome constitutional views Ue was firm tbreug'i out lu his published Jetters and opjetifs aud in his boeoming oue of the bends meu of Jill" Davis and iu his veiuntiry pre ft or of h's profepsion.il set vices in his behalf. Tbe caudidoey of Mr. O'Couet for prosl presl dent In 1872 hardly made a rlpple In hU professional or his tecial life. At the convention of worklngmeu lu New Yerk that year he was clie-un as its oiudlnate. Mr. O'Coner declined te be the candidate, but. notwithstanding that, he received 21,550 votes thiougheut the country. Mr. O'Coner died tu hi'i tp ' '" ; mansion evor. looking the sea at Mantiioker, Mass. Eds Intellkiencer Dentti et ninuerinUI:, t te Hrat.cr .llauutue tur i. Cnit-voe, III, May lit. Cyrue II. Mo Me Mo Cermlck died this inuinlng. Mr. McCormlek w.j au honored citl.en of his own st ite and wldely knewu ns the Inventor aud pnlaiilri of the well known McCermlck itajer, which mnchine was almost iimeng the llrst ic.ipais te appear, ilr. McCeimlck was wealthy 1 IN OOMIKUSH. TlieBeuatfl 1'asies a Hill te I'Uea Orni t en tee Krtlretl l.lat, WsiiiNcneN, May 18. In the Sonate n number of petitiei h weie ptcsented op pesiiiB any nation et Congress that would lead te iv dcstruotieu of healthy oompoti eompoti oempoti tlon in the telegraph hutJacsH Mr. Lei;au, from the coramltteo ou mllllnry allatry, ropeited favorably a bill te place General Oinnt en the retired list. Unauimeus consent wns risked nnd glvju te put it nt ence upon Pa passage, and it was at ouce read a third titnenudpasitd without debate or reniatk. The bill provides that "in recognition of distinguished sorvlces undercd te the United SUtCB, uonerat u. a. urnnt, late goneral of the army, be placed ou the retired list, with rnuk nnd full pay of gen gen eral of the army." In aunounelnp his pair with Senater Merrill te day, Mr. Coekioll iaid thetlis tlnguiuhed rsouater from Vermont was absent for the llrst time during tweuty- iiiue jeais of service In Congress. Klitl". AT Wl 1.1. A KOI Tlie rMuiuiiit tlntfl nt Wasuluuten flleuei a Narrow facspe. WAtiHNtireN, May l.l Shortly nfter ten o'cleok this meruiuK llre breke out la the upper pint of ene of the icar bttll.l ngi et Wlllaid's hotel. At neon the llre was extiuguished with with cutdeiuj; iniich il.inu.je te the hetel. Thi smeke was ut first ery dense and thore were soveral narrow escapes from HiiiVooa HiiiVeoa HiiiVoea tlou. Some of the pcople were taken from upper windows by ladders. The less wlllnotexcecutjio.uw. full el n Tnnnel. Beueuset, Pa., May 13. Into!lleuoo Is roeelvod hore thnt a large part of the reef of the eastern eud of the Seuth Pennsyl vania tunnel under the AUoRheny moun meun taluB ut Dexter'a Cap, oaved iu en Baturilay aftornoen, Instantly klllint; two men and bndly injuring three ethers, rbe tunnel was being pushed with great vigor when It struek n quieksauu, ami uuiure uuji preoautleu oeuld be taken the reef oame down with a crash. Buporintendent White hail Just'Koue into the tunnel and was se btdly orushed that thore la llttle hope of his rcoevory - Irlin AlUlrs, Londen, May IU. James Btophens has Issued it oireular te the Itlsh Nationalists lu Amotien, stating that he lias oensotitou te nuain plaoe liltmelf at their head, " be n.iu,n the ineveuient has arrived when a union of nil Irishmen is possible" As seen ui he receives atiswers fiem America Uui new coufcreuco of Irish leaders will meet in Paris. Stephens doelaros that Ireland shall be an independent republic bofero he dies. TUeHtcamer 'rilgrtiu" Oreauded. New Yertir, May 10. The Riant steamer Pilgrim, of the Fall River line, while oem- ing down from Fall River tbl met)m Kreunded off 84th street In the Km rim threuRli oarelessnoss of the pilot, Thta voMel Is au oxeoption te the rest e tk "no In that her hull Is of Ireu, se thut the uamaee anstalned li mero terleun than vreuld ba the oase with n wooden bittetn. ene will be prevonted from maldurf the reRular trips for possibly three or font days. WKATIIKK IHIUUAT1UNS, WAsniROTON, May 13.-Per the Mlddln Atlnntle sutes, Inoreaalug cloudiness, oeal ra ns, seutherly winds, stationary tomperaturo. StAUKHtH. l'hlladelphia narast. l'nir.DBLrnr, May 1.1 rienr dull and stea'tllvhelil aunorAnestato, nmast Extra UOf.lou(j3eu ra. lamiiy, i wkji u j uiueand Indiana lamllv. Jl 7,15 73 1 Mlnn.oxtra.tteu nu 7S t stralRhf, W cons 7S winter 13 7300 SO I spring de $3 2330 60. imtonte, Uyu Heur at H MQ3 02. Win hnat llnner but unlnt Ne. a Wostern lied. II fSKI We. 3 no, oue no. i i-n. ueu, i it. Cern firm nnd In Reed local UemamJ j Steamnr mixed and ynllew,63rJ0 et sail yel low, Ue t m mixed, (Uaeia Me. 8 mixed nnd ynllew. CiOCIe. . . , .,.., ,. Oatsllrmcr and fairly aotlve l Ne.l Whlte, 41KWI20I No.2de4IO NoSde,40KOJ re jected, 313I0OI Ne.'J mixed, 37Kc Uescarcunt72c. ., . siwds-oievor dull at 8K093 1 Timethy dull at II IDftl CO; Flaxseed ilrmat 71 7$. . rrevlstnns rtrm and In fair demand Mess l'ors,sisteais7S lie-t Hams, $ W Q M; Inula Slnft licet $il , Unpen Hmekcit Shoulders, 7Kf87Kei salt de. 6X07ei 8mnkcd Hams, laOMHe plcklea de ijuauxe. Liint steady city rcflned. 0ViO9 i loose butchers, 8',ie t prlme steam i S3 llutter liilrly nctlve and caster ; Croamery PTtl-l. 233M01 de llrstfl. 52Q2IO R O. A N. i", de. no; aoiectlens, '2 1 alie t de tlrste, ISi2t t Wostern Crramery extras, 19QUa de koeiI te chelen, ltfjnc iteus nt iuec. Ei;s steady; Extras. lRC15ic. ChiH'se In linn demand i New Yerk lull cie ims. old. UXtllSe ; new, 13Q13K;e i Western (te7Vt0c, as te quality Penn'a. nirt skims. SOTSc i lancy lets, 7U7K i de full skims, id Ic. Petroleum steady t ltennnd, SJ(SKC. 'V liljirv-Wfstern at II 17. New If rk mrK01. S'isw enx, Mayl. flenr State nnd West im without duolded chsnxa: SiiiiernnnHUiUi I0)(1 3U; Extra de. 13 'uai 7 s Choice de. MHiftOwi Kancy no. WiCidrM lleuiid Heep onto, li tOOl in t wiilse. l lifffl 0-M Jupornne Wosletn. 13 CO T J UJ j common te Heed (itlmiln, II Cefi3St elm en de. tl te C f)j chelc Whlle Wheit de. W 'ilSB sn. snuthurn nulett common te fitr extra, 13 7i CtlfO oel torhelcn Je. It 73w CO wiu.at openi'dOs-e lewart afterwar.is r.; r.; r.; covuicdlrem ilnitim and mlvancul MtTle; moJerate Bpoculatlve 1 uslnesi mainly lu July t Ne. 2UO.I, . I unn. $1 03jf81 0IJ; July, S10lttlbS;H; AlliJ.Sl Olfil Ol; 'opt., II OIK (SlOIJi. Cern fjl'ie htffU r nnd mera aotlve j Mlsei Western spot at 51iJG3et de future, usacajVc. .... ostaKfJ-'iehluliiir, Including Ne. 2 June at SS'iej fct-ite, I Slw; Wostern, 3J3i:e iTririi Pirat.". y.nUileniO ueel, McGrann A Ce., Hank irit. I.anentter. I'ru 11 A. u C (.. Jll.C .; lllcHls'UIl Ceutril i')H Ne'a Yerk Cuntrtu lle4 Mew Jersey Uentral 77 Ohie Central 2K Oel. Lack. A Wixtern.... lUi Umiverft Ule Orande.... It Erie !''' liiUSM k Tuxas l'i I t.aku iliert' W-Ji i;nicu;nti . i , cu;u.,.. wivi N s.,Ont. X Wistern.... eyi t.f'iul. Somalia Z"!'H l'tnne Mali 44 Ur. nestcr 4; l'lusburgh.. e,j' St. Paul ni Texm I'aclUc U Union Pacini- U W.ibnh Cemmmi Wa'iasli Preferred 1.1 W.ist'm Union Toleirranli Wi l.-iuUvllIeft Nasbvllle... IlH N. Y.,(ylil .i 4' L I, ihlijh Vallr.y l.ehli-'li Navigation t'eunsylvanU mi lte'vlluu. 17H V.T A liurtulj Nmtlicrn l'acllle Cem... Northern I'aeinc I'ref... ILisienvlllu I'ii'ladrlpnia A Krle t! irtuern Central Undargreuud Ou.ni'in, Southern oil ..... ....... ....... P rfitjle's Pitisrn'er 31 41 IMVf 41V4 tu 3)K Q11 .'hllacelp ii". r Gallens by Associated Press. Htncks ttustcady. I'll bU i'l a.t Ei'telt. K. .. ite ..II. in t'.allreivl ... 1' miMvivaulalUllriMil I.'hluli Valluj Uallreiid . Unlteil Companies or NhwImveV., Nir. ii'rn 1'nclUe. , r irtlicrn Patlfic I'toturrel .... 17 1.HG MH uit "S iBJ 2-2 P2 .. ..:.. ft) 411 Ill MeiUiurn central i.mreaa IjinlKh Navigation U.impauv M.i.rtsteun lltitlreal Centifcl T.npor-.iite i Ce iiiiiiy I'lttRbV, TltiKv'lle A. 'liilatell U. , I lltle 'CllU.'-t 1 tOI'nul ft new xer. juolaiieiis uy Associated Pres. 3tocks8.reiiKur. Menuvcay atSWfJJc. New terk cou'iej lll'.i Etie U-ulnmd , lS V lams Kriinwi ..... 1D3 MlrlilK'nu Centril Itatlread 70 Sllehlcnn yeutlien. Uallieid 93i ltlliielj ,'euir.u ttuilreil fit Cinvnlaml . I'litibuiKh lUUnii 113 c. nielle .t i:et til imi r.iiirni' .....no I'ltuimrs' . r'ert Waynt Itallreiu 1!9V nVim'i rn utileri Telei-u h ' empuiy. S9JJ r I'ftUi a wr.be.-h ... n N w J .iiej Ce .tml ... . , 774 Nwl.ir cil-t te u . ,, 9,"4 Llie ttoek miirket, CiuoMie-lloKs-IlcccIpts, lo.nen head i shin mens, 'iiOO Iii.mi1 ; uuiket weak and MilOc lower i reiiih pickliiK, MJD03il5i lnckius and rlitpplmr, 3 70S" 11; light, ti '-0)3 81; skips HO'. . , Cattlu-ltecclpta, 3JJ hradt shlpments, 700 lu ail ; mirWut btlik and lliinert expertKriidea 14'1(I 71 1 koeiI te ctiolce shipping, S3 339 UCO; common te medium, J.UiOQOO). Hlioep ltccelpts, l.COO head; shipments, nonet innrket acllve and stronger; luforler te talr, tl 7!W 23: medium toiceod, IS 2130 j choice, te C5tru,t0 50a725. East LluuKTT Cattle-deinand ncllve and pt lies lmve advanced lSJ)eatinve lait celi'n clesliiK prices; receipts, l,oe) lie id 1 ship- iiieiits.tKunpaii. . Hes uctlve and firm ; receipts, 2 COO head t shipments, 2 fcTS head ; Philadelphia, JIC01S 0 10 ; Yerk or, J3 70fi 83. she pilrmand uncnanired 1 literal supnly expectuii tomorrow; prluie cllpned, J7Jn? SSltfilrtn koeiI de. sj eOQ3 CO; Lambs, WM7; receipts, I.COJ held 1 jdiljmients, 1,80 Head. t I'l I a tulpluu catlls Mi.rliet. Mutten May li The arrivals et llvu stneK ut the dlUoient stock yards were : Ker the woek 3,I0U beevM. ,000 snoop, 4.6C0 heizs. 1'roviein woek-3,2iM broves, 0,000 sheep.SOWhesj. Heel Cattle ncre In koeiI demand, nud although the arrivals wure hoavler, prloee ru ru inatned steady. Woquetofts follews: Extra, Uia7e ; tloeti, C4O8K0 1 MoJlure, M.Qilu 1 Common, bQ5c ceuntiy Fat Cows wure In peer request at 3ktt3e. MlleUciwH ero linotlve at $30ri70. Veal calves wero actlve and hljrhnratad ly.e, Hheei) unit Lambs wero In uoed demand and with iitfht arrivals prlees uilviiucedHoenall Kriules. L.t mrfii no ff11nu Weel sheep, 4f8ie; cllpped de, 86tfe; sprln lambs 3B7 per head. Heus were active unit prices cloel firmer forwestein. We quote fiem 8 te SJe, acoord aceord acoerd liiu' te quality. SALB8 Of U11KVM AT WXST TnltADXtrUIA TA8DS. Auieni; thu sales at the Wast t'tilladelpUla Yurds were ; UodKer Maynes, 73 Western and Lancaster co., C'iOIe. Daniel Murphy, w Lancasteroeunty, eaXc Jehn MeArdle, 171 l'eun'a, tVlCB7e. K. B. MeKllllu, 150 Laneister county. 6WQ7e. It, V. MeKllltu.HO Lancaster oe.5tJcKc D. Bmyth llre., 71 l'onn'A,60sVe. lllpplu llie.. 100 l'a. fat edws, 3jc A. J. Chrlstv, ll Pennsylvania. SfcaMfe. , Owenamtih,7l Wostern nnd Pennsylvania, fiVfCf.Vfi. U. Bchamberu A Ce.. 201 Wcsteru,S07p. echambuM lMul. 173 Western aud iiiieiiman l,evl! 160 Western aud I'aun'a, 1'enu', N, II. UeilierUM Western. 8KOKe .Inuiea Ciomsen. fa Lun easier co., aH0. Duuuts amytn. ei Pa., WCJS-,,-M Levi, lie ivnnlynu, fMK0e. Mm Osthelm. -a wosleru. X&Ztu, J T Latta. 41 Chester county, ty.OW- il, chain, lJunxei.Hu jaBBaSSssiasaraa lOW as 70. .., nm BAtMI. JiSfeaiOKc ice. Kedser Ms, I. Ulnl'Ullll h. Deunlel, ii h uSkSSXrui bead, MNh. Jetm IL Wanl.0J bowl. 7alVle. VSSMa Hhean were aetlvsj j. r. Ixjwden iinviiAd Hheep MM fM higher at UOlle, Us. "r. h. 70W 70 111 Vf 77 :e2 it" i 108H 1 30 20 tl'. 42 654 0 7J 7SJ4 1H liy 40J 4H .... n 114 "H nun sH IX 40J .... 7 .... cs ml w ' 17H 17 1-10 .... n ",-ii 1U4 51 30ii less Ce..lSlh , w hen!, vm ai nnaii. vm r V U 'i ..-? $' 5 1 1 V' .ii. 11 , 31 Ni' isl 't fh u iW;j f ,'S' i p " Cl iM