m, :mm wf Tmwwrim 'vngEpsHQs Vtful m KJ stf .. ati &. U? .! i wmsaw, mmmwAt tn. w Mm Uttf lLTaw malar monthly WM MM UK vwniug in WMB all tM Bjemrjera iHtM repetwa M I askt report., i.......,..i .. INtOO .. IS 00 ,.. HOiO ... S 01 IH I BU ... 1MM ... 10)63 ... 6 ........., LMMMter.lHS, ....,. t-,eouener, iebu. ..no It ipiaiaaHagaaenth. WJ) Imkanfl 11B6JBJ fMpraeatty committee reported that the aieaa around tM town nau nave mu I akiaed repair) apoeUng pnt around the MaMawi asm made for ataie purpeeea. VMklgkway oemmlttae reported laraleg m parmne fat is aweuings; um rafnawtrawat made; the Reading a raureaa nave piaeea a ranreau i Mdgeevar Shawnee railroad, en BWBiWiWBI u'tl:.-.:-. tt BsssasBliMlEt ItJIIlW. fWMHH MlMMNH 1-JV.J -i " LytWJSHBI OlsTwi lumi wbiui u s di jr wu HBHun. ' AIM lira oemmlttee reported having vlltcd Idlflerentnre oempanlee, and their viait the follewing: The Colombia fire ipaay t tM heae carrlagea In geed order I bee feet of linen heae in aervieeaDie een- at at the Vigilant fire company, tome stehad been done te the engine at the 'Treat atraet fire, which baa been repaired PJaa the engine la In geed order; have 1,000 r Mieet or linen nose in nrat-ciaaa conaiuen; ,j,IMbeae carrlagea are in geed order, but the 'I'etreet la front et the house la In bad oendl- r V' steat: at the Btaawnee fire company, all arv fcVaarataalaffi geed order, excepting thesee- i .mttea heae of the engine: 800 feet of linen heae ft ml 800 feat In .reed conditien: the street 'ta front of the engine beuse needs repairs. :,? TbecemmlUee ordered a test et the Vigilant ife.and Shawnee eeainee during thla month. f i- aVaVaai flash bmi awaiilP aw twill lava. Anrl thft 1 - mu W..UU...WV .- -- bIbbs la geed order and the electric lights .AV giving aatlsfaotlen; recommending the pur- ys ebaalngef Are plega from the Qalvln Brass ; 'Jr. JkTmnmmninT. iris Residents of Coneord lane asked council te i"i- kl thla nlam irraded. which will rtwelre V$ Haa attention et the highway oemmlttee. Geerge Barman asked for attention of coun cil at alley r and North Third street, at the WiOaaa, agent of the Helae eaute, suted thsttbe Fj, Mire of this estate are willing te release the tny' borough from all land damages accruing prilrem the opening of Cedar, Linden and e- ;VTfctra street, en conaiuen mat council win rv ant com Del the estate te lav navmnAnta nnlll .,;'lhe Imprevementa warrant the same. Alse iWS acreelna te release from damases caused bv &i ikniMlnvnf allev P. fc . - -rm - - k''Al The Keeley Steve oemnany released the Borough Rem all isnd damages accruing from L tlMM Mr.AH(MM f T.(Hlf.n tMUmm fi.tm.M A.MU..S f M.WUI V. ..IM..W., VU. M.MMMM DUOVI. j,' A petition wasrecelved from merchants en iMeuat street, asking that a com mission as ;' apedalemcer be granted te Jehn Klip, night watchman. The commission was ordered te be granted. Gen. Welsh Pest was granted the use of the auditorium for holding Memerial Day ser ' !J!!!!Z SgEW4rtbJef et the flredeptrtmanfcJSnwlnV him tn l . mem. ltatArtH 5 1-BWBW-T- -- --- Wi - - VMlIalwimmranw We. ,-,. -H BByaBiaw sywaAjaasas,! tism j'iimuiv auw Irfer one month. An ordinance relating te the opening et alley F from Second te Third streets, pro vided the releasee can be obtained from the owners, was presented and laid ever for one month. A resolution was pissed requesting the tueuiLprs et the legislature from this district te de all In their power te secure the passage of Hnnie bill Xe. 270, relating te the opening of streets In boroughs and damages te be paid by the county treasury. Orders were granted for f 179 39 in favor of the alnklng lund, and for f 230 for Interest ou coupons. TM fire committee wll arrange for ceuce'l te participate in the firemen's parade ou Jane 3. An ordinance relating te the opening and 11, " grading of Linden, Cedar, Third atreetssnd muwj j, was preset, khi ana isia ever ler one WM TM purchasing of aeven new fire blocs P waa referred te the light and water oemmit- - wm wiin power te set, uraers weregrsnted , Jearned, tax itvn tepplkv urns. Wktls Bstarntsg Frem Wedding a Party Blest WlUt m Serious Accident-Trie A. M. IS. OssifereBce Brcun. ii Oa tf esdsy attarnoen a party consisting of :, Mr.aBd Naa. Patar Flick and child, Mr. and 0 ,, Xetha, all tawk, hired a 'bus from the KH livery stebM'4t 'Bamuel Campbell ler the P'psirposeef gewg te Lancaster te attend the STv aev. Afr.iveninr1lni thji AVAnlnt. a, .. mI. &fgK mtiMMnnM .w. uvuiD .uuut UUP uuium E-Ki- ism morning, xney naa rescuea semedls- gw taace beyond Ilambright'a hotel when the driver attempted te leave the Dike and de ? . : . . . ". k-fi ca we summer reaa. xne emeanltment Is t,,vr very steep at this place, causing the 'bus te l i.wi. uii. fi;a, was aillUJK 1 tue SCSI kpfi with the driver, and was thrown with great eva vsw u me kiuuuu. eiriaiuir ma neaa en a liif.-atene, received a severe gasb. IJequtcklvran !VaO the hack, which was lying en IU side. S3?? . mmA hulnfiil tl.n nrpntunta frntn th.i- n..nM..B F"V""--" --r- - - vt'ww. s.v.a. .MO. (IVI.IUU9 ! aoalliens. Fertunatelv the berinrtuii '.-? eVthAnAH Imf v.nt.lnl .l.tulm. n.. .-Ty VMivtv ivAra fflknn In i hnnu mt.. htt en.l li. vA.-t Bhenk of KnhrAretnwn. eiimmnnA.! n-h. rj.i4 fnlurtlisi rit Mr. Pllnlr nnmlit nt m t.nlhlarpa.l, - - ...v hhhuuw.. MMMJ r p.,- - --- - -- .-. v. ma mvm m mmim mmvu J" ob the lett aide of his bead, which was bleed- ! mm preiuseiy, jur. iwua eas a severe gash V AM hi. r,!,...! -n ... ...... .T. -4 mtmmmMmm .w.wmvmu nuw ,k f.H BUJIJBOU lUIWO f'4,wi wb uuijr resuiis or tne acciaent. The LT Benyeemehemeat 7 o'clock thla morning i5 a r. Market waa aummened. Upen s igf isiinsuw was loune. tnat Mra. Flick had , '. Mr right arm broken at the wrist, whifh ... ,teended te by Dr. Markel. Mr. Flick I w"" "" "s morning and gsve aoeye panicuiare. Charles Camp Camp aen of Bamuel Campbell, waa a a""" "" """ " ausir, out could net -AjnTB any particulars. He atated that the fcyMJk waa net broken. ;g Tbe Conference Conners v' TM Philadelphia ceufarence of the a. m. JL eemreh commenced its annual sessions in iaukieba. as. is., cnurcb, Rav. J. H. vJnM paater, thla morning at 0 o'clock. The bsbm or UMiay win be devoted te organlz erganlz tBBd tbe appointing of the different com- Tbe reports of the ministers concern- rite oburebaa under tbelr charge will M amass Blabep T. M. D. Ward. ffsaaalBgtOB, D. C, ia tbe presiding officer. t im prominent ministers present are .feUewu: Blabep J. A. Shorter, of Ohie; Blabep A. W. Waymae, of BaUiexerev Md. j Rave, B. F. Lee, editor of Mt Criaii Recorder J. O. Kmbry, busl UHsgereftbe A. M. K. Boek Concern. U. F, Tanuer, editor et the A. M. CsWea Mtvitw, all of PbUadal. ThA eV1l.wtn Atmi.wmm . .. mWmmm WMwmM.m HHIV W IVU1S- 'aaiaat' Bt tM conference : Phlladelehla. as. a CteBtbera, prealdlag alder, with seven it nerta rnuaaaipwa: L. j, Chap- hi assmrt wns eigm minuiera; I j C. O. Falaa, prealdlng elder.wlth II jxajTBajanri vartar WrlahL Mar, arltk aU aalalatarai Wli. it a. W..AWSiM. BtaslaiBB elder. I eiBBt atlaMete j 8erraa i S. W. Herrk, etaer, wmb tea Btwuatan ; Janata fw swabbwai asjaaBjaaaj aaass, wmb VaflaflMBaaaWaHrB WJeS Miki MtrrlaM wilt n MM la ehueh tbta (TMlag at 7saw oMeak, wkN the aaBual wmi wlU kiMUmti Dr. B.F.LM sjaBtah c TiltttH DS. W. H. FaodHeh lest ala TelBAble English Matin Adenis," last Bleak TM MlOMd caught tha dlatampef at tM Philadelphia bancs enew, resulting la iU death. A email child named Woelhafa, living at Third and Mill afreets, awallewed a ealety tln thla morning. Dr. Market wee sum- atoned, who removed the ebUcle with con aid arable difficulty. The Flremsn's union will held a meeting en Tbnraday evening In the Shawnee engine benae parlor. Ofllcara Gilbert and Kennedy, of the rail read police, arretted two tramps laat night for train riding. Squire Selly gave them ten daya each. Mra. Jehn IMnkerten waa thrown from a ebalr yesterday alternoen and received aevere bruises. uk xhm wuaau. A Party of lllcyele Kidtrt Who are Ka RealS te siannteB. Tlrglnks. . The party of bicycle riders who are en their way by wheel te Staunton, Virginia, arrived In Lancaster at 1 o'clock thla afternoon. They atarted from Philadelphia Tuesday morning and reached Ceateavllle last evening. They were met by the members of the club of that place and entertained ever night. Thla morning, accompanied by several Ceateevllle riders, they set out for Lancaster. At Wltmer'a Bridge they were met by five members of the Lancaster Bicycle Touring club, who es enrted them te the Stevens house, where many mere et the home rid era Joined them. About forty persons took dinner there. This afternoon the stringers, accompanied by many members of the Lancaster club, started for Yerk, where a ball and banquet will be held tonight Samuel B. Downey, of this city, acted as read master from Lancaster te Yerk. The tourists will go from Yerk te Gettysburg, and tbenee te Waynesboro, Pa , Hsgerstewn, Md., and down the Shenandoah Valley te Staunton. Here the party will break up, and some will go te SL Leuis te attend the National meeting of wheelmen. Others will return te their homes by rail. The party that came through from Phila delphia was much smsller than it waa ex pected te be. The. following were Included in it : N. 1m. Collamer, Washington, D. C ; J. B. Mitchell, C. L. Russel, TV. H. Kirk, S. H. Barnes, A. W. Bsrnett, W. W. Randall, it. L. SbaelTer, Philadelphia ; a t Craw lord, Kankakee, Illinois, and E. H. Resa, WelUbore. The party is under the marshal ship of X. L. Collamer, and they expect te have a fine lima OHAllumB AT MATE IHBTlTUTr. Bead Master Hardy and Assistant Jenes te Liar a Lancaster. Rev. Lucius M. Hardy, head master el the Yeates institute, has accepted the position of head roaster el St. Paul's school at Salem, N. Y. His msny frleeda In Lancaster, wen during a residence of seven years, will be glad te learn that btsldea a considerable in crease of salary Mr. Hardy is thus promoted te the control of a bearding school of high stsnding, having four male Instructors under him and a roll of thirty-five scholars, tbat being the fixed limit of the school. Mr. Hardy hss had many tempting offers of this kind, but bad become se attached te our city and the school tbat he refused them alL Under him the Yeatea institute haa acquired a reputation that will be no easvXaasVtb maintain, and ltsjiJJJUMftTJsTfegret the less ofatherfj conscientious teacher. Mr. WrA Jenes, the assistant teacher, baa also secured a desirable situation In a school at Stamford, Connecticut, and bis less will be much regretted both socially, and In the school, where he has proved a most efficient instructor. Missionary Meeting la tbe College ChspeL Last evening the last missionary meeting ter this college year was held In the chapel. Rev. Dr. E. V. Gerbart presided, and con ducted the opening exercises, after which Rev. A. C. Wbltmer, superintendent of the beard of home missions of tbe Reformed church, made an able address In which be detailed tbe special needs of the church in tbe missionary field, dwelling en tbe fact that the church needs many able and vigorous men te go out Inte the western part of our country. Then Mr. Aumen, of the seminary, sang a sole which was highly appreciated, after which Rev. C. F. McCauley, D. D., of Carlisle, was Introduced who made one et the ablest addresses en the subject of missions tbat has been given In the college chapel dur ing the year. After Miss Apple sang a sole tbe meeting waa closed. Tc-nigbt, as has been announced, Philip ScbatT, D. D , LL. V., the great church historian, will preach the annual sermon be fore tbe students of the theological seminary at 7 JO o'clock. H luxe ere iiiva a hidt, William Miller, el Hltasburg, Steels With a Terrible lUllread Accident. William Miller, a resident of Strasbnrg borough, met with a serious accident this morning. In attempting te get en a locomo tive at Strasburg he slipped and fell under the car wheels. Tbe train waa at once stepped and Miller taken from under lb An examination Bhewed tbat one arm was badly crushed and tbat bis side waa also seriously injured. After his injuries were temporarily dressed be was taken te tbe county hospital. He is 25 j ears old, a bricklayer by trade, a single man, and be admitted that be waa about stealing a ride when tbe accident hap pened. Dr. F. Keneaey and Dr. U. M. Black took a rib out of tbe unfortunate man and some broken bones out of bis arm. He ia In a crit ical condition. Palnten' Colen Orgaalisd. Tbe Lsncaster Journeymen painters met at Rethweliet's hall Tuesday evening and etlected a permanent organization by tbe election of the following efficers: President, Jehn F. Penlz; vice president, Samuel V. Miller ; secretary, Jehn F. Davis; assistant secretary, Aaren Keesey ; treasurer, Leuis Krausknp; conductor, C. McGlnnls; doorkeeper, Isaac Ammen ; trustees, Edward E. Davis. Frederick C. Miller and Wm. Hberlz. The meeting was a large one and It is expected that nearly all tbe Journeymen pain ters of the city will connect themselves with the organization. The Gcithean Anniversary. The Gcetbean literary society of Franklin and Marshall college will bold tbelr fitly second anniversary en Friday evening at half-past seven o'clock at Fulton opera house. Following Is tbe pregramme : Speaker, H. K. Miller; aalutaterian, E. K. Eyerly; orators, C. A. Loes, J. C. Nell, H F. Dlttmar, O. W. Richards; eulogist, J. L. Reuab ; Qejtbean orator, W. R. Patera. Committee of arrangements, D. Bcbeirer, Jr., chairman ; E. c. Musselman, W. B. Wernar. VV. H. Landls, C. E. Heller, A. R. Craig, F. C. Miller. Anether Surprise Pany. Last evening tbe frlenda of Charles Vear, tbe saloon-keeper en East King atreet, gave blm a big surprise party, which was under the management or Mra. Annie Weaver. Forty couples were present and te the music of Miller's orchestra they danced In Excel Excel aier hall until a late hour. At 12 o'clock all aat down te a big supper prepared for tbe I .i I - Air, vegi gnaw nothing of tbe affair, although bla wife bad been let into tbe aecret, and be waa greatly aurprleed. ratsat OraaMd. Jamea Prangley, of thla city, baa been granted a patent through W. R. Qerbart ler as Improvement la devleea for Inaertlng oerda in the enda el elgara, TM oerda are laaertad longitudinally la tbe oleaed end of vMetgarandwltbdrawa wmb H la te m BTeMlag batlag or biaaklaf eaTlba agd Mj.mmmmowMrerTMM. I ... -.- mm mrn I V. - ... ...I.. I m9rwmat Bar 0WiM sMia sBiisr jmaweBi.w-a Wet aa AeaekAaa ft eti4e I ' 1 tee by the way," aald a Lancaster lady who keepa her eyea open, " that Mr. James Brown Petter baa signed an engagement with Manager Barten Key. 1 knew both Mr. Key and Mrs. Petter quite well, ob, yea, 1 have often seen her act In private theatricals, and listened te her recltatlena : ahe la a charming woman I in what way you aak? Why In every way but beauty. I would net call her very beautiful, but ahe haa peculiarly faaelnatlng manners, and talka Intelligently and sympathetically. She makes one think new thla Is just the person that I want te talk te 1 She Is certainly a meat accomplished lsdy, and In private theatri cals her acting Is Just splendid ; but ob, my I peer Mr. Key." "Why pity Mr. Key V " Why because Mrs. Petter villi never In the world make a geed ptofcsstensl actress ; ahe baa tee many mannerlslm, little things that people overlook In private entertain menta, you knew, because they are the familiar peculiarities of friends. But in an actress they cannot be tolerated. People want the worth et tbelr money, you knew. We will net excuse trifles en the stage thst we would net think et noticing at all In a parlor recitation. What trltlesT Weil, ler one thing, she has a peculiar gesture with one arm, a gesture that she uses constantly In talking ; It comes In In private theatrlcalsand recitations, and would be certain te dls please mere criticil audience. She is a charming, a msgnltleent woman, but, eh ! such a stick et a husband, lie Is a little, miserable, Insignificant msn, who stands around wltreut saying a word ier himself, while everyone Is worshiping bis wire. by be was se quiet he made me feel like going up and poking him te stir htm up. "Ne, I de net think that's right. 1 want a man te stand up for himself new and then; shows he has something in him. And Mis. James Brewu Petter's husband bssu't much money, either, lie Just furnishes his name naa kind of trade mstk ter Mrs. James' theatrical business Manager Barten Key Is a gentleman In every tense et the word, and I de hope he will make something out et the venture. Mr. William Fares Ceward, a young lawyer, deserves most of the credit for Mrs. Petter's success in private theatri cals. He Is a splend Id scter, a man of natural talent In tbat line, and It was in acting with him tbat Mrs. Petter scored her triumphs. Mr. Ceward brought out Mrs. Petter." t Anthen) s Society ORlcers At the stated annual meeting et St. Antheny's German Catholic Beueticiat society held en Monday evenlng In their rooms at Fulton hall the following officers were elected te serve during the ensuing year : President, Frank I'isprung ; vice president, Peter Dlehl ; secretary, Adam Mattern ; treasurer, Leuis Schmid ; standing committee, Henry Reiner, Henry Ranslng Michael Matt, Matthias htelnwaudel, M. Blankenmayer, Michael lUberbush, Jeseph Schwende (I), Jeseph Scbwcnde (II). The society numbers 1i members and has a capital of fl.072.Sti Durlrg the year Just closed el9 were expended for sick benefits and 72 for funeral benefits. Ascension TbarsiUy CrremenlM Lancaster Cemmandery, Ne It, Knfgbts Templar, will observe Amenslen Thursday, by special services In the morning. Tbeter Tbeter men will be preached by Rev. Dr. J. Y. Mitchell, snd the music will be under tbe direction of Prof. Win. B. HaM. Death of Valuable Male. This morning ene el the fine large inulCB which were purchased by R. A. Malene A Sen for work en their contract, killed himself In the stable at the Merrlmac beuse. He threw himself down In the stall and broke bis neck. The ether mules and a number et carta were shipped te New Yerk te day. Going te Lets Peast. Tuesday afternoon, attached te the Fast Line West, were two cars filled with KUer Brethren from Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin counties, en route te Abilene, Kan sas, te attend their annual tenlerence about te convene there. They will remain In the West ten or twelve da a. Tbe New Coeesioga Krldge. The work en the new stone and brick bridge, which Is te span tbe Big Conestoga creek east or this city, will be started in the course of a couple of days. The derricks are new being erected and the track will be placed en a large trestle work where they will remain until the Jeb is completed. ItiMHVMa VAT. It Will be Next Saturday and tne City Will Be Crowded. Earnum's circus next Saturdiy will draw the largest crowd that his txen seen under the white tents In this city for many years. The show will arrive early In the morning, and alter the tents have been pi'cbttd In Mct.ninn's park, the brilliant street parade will take place. Ar rangements have been made with both the Beading and Pennsylvania railroads te soil ex cursion tickets at the lowest possible ratts, and the crowd will no doubt come te town early and In time f ;r the parade. The show this year con sists of a triple circus three cenipantaa-miHu-um of living wonders, two menageries, aviary ; elephant pavilion, with a herd of elephants ranging la size trem a dwarf te a mammoth ; Keman blppolrein races, eluald stage per formances; tbe remarkable lifelike reproduc tion of Jumbo, and his enormous skeleton, mounted by Prof II. A- Weed, Of Bechester; Alice, tbe disconsolate widow 01 Jumbo, from the Beyal .oeloglcul Gordens, Londen ; the wonderful hiry rami y iretn llurmah, King Theeuaw's mascots; Captain Paul Uoyten's aquatic pertermances In a specially constructed Iske of clear water ; tbe Hying gymnasium: heafa or sturepeau netellins; herds ei glint camels and elephants, hundreds of men and horses, golden carrel chariots, Ac. About tee people are connected with the great show In Us different departments. DMArua. . Ka'-a-Mayl0.14J7, luthlstlty, Peter Krlck, lnhls 7Ut jear. The relatives and friends of the family are re. specttnlly invlttd te attend the funeral from his late residence. In Ueper l-tuceck township, en Thursday afternoon ut i o'clock, interment at Mechanlcsburg. .m eTsiMSTZ-My!UM7, Mrs. Citharlne Bttln metz, In bur 81at jear. The relatives and ft lends el tbe family are re- spectlally Invlied te attend tbe luneral, Irem her late residence, tn annvllle, en Thursday, May 12ib, et IX o'clock p. in. Interment la Bvergren tuuielery. JJ.I,u".,,r?,ayr .,0'. lw: !n u,u ey. "trbert Metter lllgbee. In the ilst J ear or his age. funeral ou Prlday, May 13, tf. bmmlitsburg, Maryland. 3t. MAMAMTB. Philadelphia Prodnee Market. FatLaDBLrBiA, May 11. Heur market Arm: sales, sie barrels; Minnesota liakers, 4 unei te: Pennsylvania ramUy.ai 7;rJ uei Mestera de. NUSBsMi Patents, MOnOeiu; """" . he sour sieaay, ri iHsi an. mtlUSmm mm. .y "Jil June, 0i.ic ; July. ;C ; August, WKc, corn May, 7Ji( 4C,') June, 47Kc; July, Ida; August, SVC. OaU May, August, 3JHe. ttHet June, S7XC.S July, wc.; urm ateca ataraet. Caiaaae, May 10 The .Drevers' Journal re ports : Cattle Uecelpts, 7.UM bead ; shipments, loeo i markHt strong i shipping steers, uae te 1.5U0B., Iiueat DUi eteckars and feeders, fl W fMlei cows, bulls and mixed, KuMHWi balk. J.uuejJ se i Texai catUe. M s&ejl e negs ueeeipte, i.jiu headt shipments. 4,000 markftt u went. ana a snsee lower; I5S5nJnJS.,nI.f"al . i packing and ahlp P'SS? ? 2,l4 i: light, M tiflj e , .sine. (3 utti l S??rT'9e'Pl. 4.UIU bead : shlnmanu. IJSiyi'ftf ba smsdy : bhern. S3 oeai a i we oeiea eua .h&K",nT-x-fcir.pte.,bd. jigs, at 5ei ,s, -hog, hlpp.d,toUl!eX)?erk! n.?nrmt,,,'it?S.,b.?pAe:j?"''. 1 i Caleage Pnence tUraet. UBTOsee, May II, 1 p. nw Market opened. Wheat-May, Me I June, 8JJ,e.; July, gjc.; aaVDf $ 0IC AMUO ' Kti 3W' 05O, JU,J', 4l Sti-AJay, 170 1 J naa, sXc; July, c. Aug , JrWfc- quoted. jLXSVmT Aff4 t nralshed by S. K. Ynndt, Breker. Caicase, May It, t o'clock p. m. nneau Cern. ems. retk, Lart. Jane M. July m! -anaust l Oeputuiber.. wi Octebvr December ... Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern. ...., i Oat P ye... .............(.. ST 3 si c w 700 SI H Uecelpts Car una. t; ... 5M M Barley Oil city. Crude OU Beeatpte Hen M Itrad. 1J Closing Prices J o'clock p. tn w c heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. .; e HI e 2 7 Oil 7 07 May June July Ausuit.... September MX s ....H.4 S 4PH ciuwr. .. December M ou city Crude Ull , x new ler Stocks. Maw Yeaa, Mty 11, 1.30 p. m. Meney leaned at 5 percent, Kxchange steady, ll$&SB S7Xt Governments strrnly. Currency s's, II bid; s's Coop. Hi bid t 4H's de, 11 Wi bid. The stock market opened quiet but Ann, and en en buying el Western Union, Del. Lack. A Western, northern actnc and the grangers prices advanced during the first hour Xte.'f per cent. Shice 11 o'clock, however, tha tone hss been weak and prices bive reacted te about the opening figures, which are current at the. present hour, 1 o'clock. Bteea araets. Quotations by tteed. UcUranu A Ce., bankers Ljantasier, rs. saw veak UBT. Canada Paclfle It A.a . i' I . 6W . 4J C. C. C. A I Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Sen tbern. CbL St. L A Pgh. Pen. A KIO.U Del.U W Brie..... Brie, znds Jsr. C...... ........ a. a t Leu. A M L. Shere Mich. Cen Heck alley Missouri Pacific .. N. P M. P. Prer N. West. H. T.C Bast Tennessee C I SiS a i ; iA u. H2'i Omaha. ...... .... Oregon Transportation.. Ontario AW Pacific Mall Klchmend Terminal St. Teal Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Shere lkm Js ., Hew England rniLADSLruii list. Lea. Val B, S. T. a Phlla Pa. H B........... ....... Beading Leh. Nav Uestenv. Pass. P.a B K.Cent Peeples Pass Bdg-Oen'ls. 'Ueeeeeeseeaeeest eeaesees PhUa. Traction te eis s;i 7bS u" it' im; 103 1, 6) Boeseboid Market. DA 1ST. Creamery Butter ft jse KntterW a ar Dutch Cheete f) lump bflluc reDMRT. prlnp rhtckens V pair net IS inlckens V pair (live) JlmJ-v Chickens V Piece (cleaned) i.fSi)c MUCBLLAKBOCS. Apple tlntter qu 16c Kggs dez uaiSc Ueney V k c trf-rdY"-; -MJinc ClderW gal ors saner Kraut V qt &c Walnuts per Hpk 8c warm. Apples H pk Bananas W dot Coceanuu, each Plncannles eoiec ai4c ..tJ10C .aiec Lemens V dez jo-Me oranges V dot 'jeSiflc White Grapes 1 ft 7iaec Cranbenles f) qt 15c Strawberries V box srtyuz V SO STABLES. Cabbage, head Ml3c Cabbagn Plants, per 1(0 j Iteets, a bnnch MJn; sweet Potatoes VKpk lea-Aic Turnips, a K pk M10c rnmim pa MllOc New 1'outets V K PS Onions, Hpk..r... N w Onion.. ) bunch New peas, ft S Pk.... ew llennudaonlens Y Kpk Hhubirb V bunch ............ Headalad, r head iuac 3)0 saiec wc c 2SC "UrJi fULlTlVAU POR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, HKNBY DKACHUAK, el Lancaster City. Subject te the decision el the Democratic convention. mar."tldAw J13R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J.W.KILLY. of Marietta. Pa. Subject tn the decision of the Democrat!; Convention, xeur tnrluencs sellc- rea. miu-ttdAw F COUNTY COMMISSIONKR. SIMON L. HUA.NDT (rarmer). Of Kast Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. i our Influence respecttully solicited. ml3-tfdAw CTOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LEBXB, Of KphraU township. 8ubect te Democratic rules. inarlt-ttdAw pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A Z KING WALT, Grocer. Hrst Ward, City, cra'.le rules. Subject te Dirr.0 altfdAw FK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZBAMKB, Farmer. or West Hempfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. mar9-t(dAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the req jest el many friends I announce myself as acandldate for County Commissioner. Subject te the decision of tbe Democratic County Convention. Veur Influence respect tally solicited. ilKNUYr.HAUTMAN. mPUldAw l.amneter Tew nshlp. TJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ELI BATTEN, of Cnner Leacock tewmhln. I annmtnrvi m self as a candidate for county Commlsetener DUUJllVh UJ U1D HKjsiua ui loe 1'OuuJcnuO County Convention. Yenr Influence reepect lullv solicited. Was a candidate for c:nnntw (mmUsiener belore the last convention, and at the request or toy frlenda withdrew in favor of iuB cituuiuaiua irem urn seutnern aistnct. tXdAw BLIBATTBN A'H' ADVEHT1I1KXENT8. B AKLNO POWDER. ROYAL BAKIN6 POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vartes. a Barrel of partly, agaswai aa waosesewimass. Mere conemlcal tAaardlsvary Uads, and oanaet aaegnMMasi Ctth &a mullltudA of low 5! 'JfT yawa, aJass or phespkau pewOara. Sa wS,s1LaL.,fe,Tt.,' Biie PoweBBCo, m wau atrssa. flew twb. Baaynavaaw WAi!T25.i5JiTODO OBNEBAL eraV. ApBVaT ' aayeaU. fta aniODxaQDUM nUBV MMW ADYXRTiaMUKHTB. w ANTKD-IN A SMALL FAMILY, a geed girl for general lionscweia t no children. tppiy aunts eiuhi. ltd WAMTKK-FOUR COOKS, ONK TOUO te ktlllersvllle, and five general house servants. Apply rilBBer illAhie..at P. B. TROUT A CO.'S Kmploymentefflce, U North ljuoen at. (second noer ) OKKIOKKH APPLYING Full PAY FOR dlnienc et arrearages between muster In and muster nut mnat apply and Hie their claims botero J line 3d rer claims apply te .1. K. BARK. Pension Agent. Net. 12, II and is south Duke street, lnyltstdlt Lancaster, Pa. WANTKD-K1VE GIRLS TO WORK ON Pantaloons, Apply FKRBOPCIIAHUI at , f ll.TKOUT ACO'S Kmpleyinent Office, l M. uusan St. (ecend Hoer.t PUBLIC NA.LK. . .J''KU,AY' MAY " lre " be sold at Ne. U West Chttnntstret.ene Piane, taree Bed- iwiiieuu,, iiMi,juaa4r, ana general Heuse held Curnlture aii e tn commence at 1 o'clock p.m. msj 10-3t usasi Buvuisr, Auctioneer. VOTIOE-THE WATKR DUPLICATE a-s is new in the hands el I for collection of water rnt la new In the hands el the City Treasurer An abatement of nmnt nsrmritL b per cent, will be made for prompt payment. . .. . J-u KATIII U RATI1PUN, City Treasurer. iipriiww.isa NEW STOCK, AND NEW STYLES OF Canes, Orange Weed, Kngllsh llsicl, llam llam llam boe, Ac , at all prices DRMUTII'S CIOAK STOtlB, . 111 Bast htng 8trwt Telephone Connection. JalS-WASlltfd OUR 'cIUaKsTmIA UUERiDA AND Uelden Lien am CI.KAll II AN ANA riL l.CK hand made, Sc. BACH. In boxes of ee'a and lOU's. IIEMUTII'SCIUAUSTOKK, lis masi ning Buret. lanlS-WASBUd Telephone Connection. HENRY 81IURKRT, TUB OLD AND kellsble Auctioneer and Beal Kstate Agent, can be tnuudat Me 61 North Duke street, nadyte accommodate the public In calling sales of Keiil Kstate and Personal Property. Alse, real estate at prl ati) sale. m,6tl A UCTION OP MILLINERY AND AA. T T1C1MM1NUX. THIS KVKNINC, At Ne 8i last Orange Street. AlseTbursday Arteruoeaand hvenlng lllthVnMAN A UKINIKlll., ltd Auctioneers and Stock Brokers. A LAKH K SUPPLY- OK BRASS AND Nickel ferrules. Keel Seats and ether Hed Mountings. Milk, Linen and Cotten Lines, Swivels, Sinkers and Fishermen's Supplies generally. A speclallr tine let of Japan and Calcutta l'elm, In U, ldatul 2 licet lengths, at UUllLBY'S 1IUUU 5 Hi 11 a, West King Street. "ru.I-YUM"AND "LADY OK THE These are eiqulslte huilkerchlet extracts, ri,hingTackl-three Joint rodi.ue i nwls, 40c : fine Mckle Click Ki-ult, 11(0; Cnne and Bamboo pees. lines, baskets, floats. Ac, all at Lewest Pries. With Prmtle's s.rspar1lla Compound topn tepn rtfy the bleed you can defy the warm weather t Sec a bottle I-UAILEY'S KAST K5D PHABMACT, amdM.W.FB ("rpostteBasternMarkeU) rjlALK TUAT MEANS SOMETUINQ. After an eipetionce of tn odd jears In the Ctgar and "lobicce business. 1 have learned enough se that 1 am enabled te rurntah my friends and customers with a CLE Ml It At ANA riLLAD ClKAt, fur also tier hundred All ether goods kept In a legitimate cigar store, at reasonable i ates. tall and see, at no. 109 wkst kisu sruair. .IAS K. Mcf AUCtllTAN. . B Ne Gambling Allowed at my store, niayll JldW.iAM GIRLS-IT DOES NOT REQUIRE THAT one should be an artist te de, artistic things. The first poem by ihe lamented LONGFELLOW Was a crude one about a turntp. it was iron mencement. Te cover a tiny rolling pin with plush, screwing tn small brms hooks ou which te bang keys, buttoner, etc.; a bright ribbon three times the length Irem end te end, with bow te rastcn en right band side at burraa. It Isdnne. ou a'd It yonrjeit Me'her values It because "you made it fir her." New de some thing better and 1 will help you. MRS. E. M. WOODWARD'S, NO.2tKBASTKI.HO ST. ' mTVlyd-AW VKW JEWELRY STORE. Charles's, gill, Bie. 10 West King Street. A lull line of everything new In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles I Spectacles I Having made tbe eye a stndy, we are able te fit spectacles with. the greatest accuracy and care, and make a specially or the Jntercbanga ble Hpictacle, se tbatf a part be broken It can be renewed In five mlna,tesi!m. asrKEPAlltl.NO-I'erieiial attention given te the repairing or Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc, etc inayll 1yd J. 8. OlVLERctCO. CARPETS. We are showing tha very Newest Styles In all kinds or Carpets, Fleer Otl Cleths, Stair and Tab e Oil Cleths, Window Shading and Beady-Male Shades, ShaCe klxtnrrs, stiir Pads, Paper Linings, Blair lt3ds and But But eons, at the Very LOWKST CASH PRICKS. I'nrpet Sewed and Layed, window Shades Made and Hung In tbe Best Manner at Short N etlce. Agents for THE AUBOUA and GOLD MEDAL Sweepers. JohnS.Givler&Ce, Ne, an last Kiaa Street, LANCASTER PA. P. s. Stere epn Saturday and Mon day evenings. Other evenings clew at 6 o'clock. T E. CALDWELL CO. Fer Country Hemes Gerham Electro-Plated Ware The production or the Gerham Ce. era net only tbe most va ried and practical maunfac tured. but the most durable. snd In appearance the most elegant ui i all Liectre-riaud wares, Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Deuble Dishes, I Making one covered ( l or two open dishes ( Soup Tureens. Meat Platters, Pudding Dishes, and the Candelabra. Knives, Perks, Spoons Mirror Table Articles Candlesticks, Chafing Dishes, Chocolate Pets, TeU-aTete Sets. Turkish Coffee Pets. Tbe fonndatlen or bise Is Nickel Silver, the hardest and most en. during metal known, thejelnts are silver soldered and each piece Is finished before and alter Blatlng with tbe same care as Is sstewed upon sterling silver. estewed upon from which It differs only la In- trlnsie value. J. E. CALDWELL &CO.. 90S OaaaUut aHraat, PHILADELPHIA. f mmramrfmuanra. WNTRDFOH THWl'LAOKAND !.Iii?nJit,rJl.,u"?54aalesmen. Steady wetk and geed salaries AddresK, , mD.i.'aAJ'.1S!N BJw, Mnrseryman. mtyMwdAmsyat-iwa Bechester, H. r. WANTKD-A OKNEHAL AOENT OK experience tn take chars of tha imnn. rial KdliU" et ells' HewTyclepaW aT dress with rsferenee te ,f Vl'ld00" ""' rnbll,her' I'hlladelphla. HAVE YOU HKKN TtlOMK HOI'EHH Instruments at WOODWABtl'S PIANO ANDOKOAN WABBHOOMST A visit will neal. ttvely give jeu pleasure. Ien will aebBiinr- prised at thnlew I ri.ixiai inn iew r ures ter sucn iieautlea. Twe no Second hand Uiwana at bargain prices. line Second hand Uiwana at NOS. A !U I BAST KINO ST. apm iya 1 An caster, pa. L1 rafafa,'eu A K1NEH AND BET BfJJJ 1KB CUAMPAUNB THAN Due de Monteballe. AT KOIIKKIfS I.IQUOK 8TOBB, Ne. IU Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. THE LATEST JUST TtlK THING for business purposes Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We have them In twenty different patterns. Fer wear they cannot be excelled, i all and see them. A lull line el Scotch Cheviot Suitings at moderate) prlrea. BOSBNbTKlN'SFINK TAILORING, Ne. 3? Nertb Cjtieen street. rpe ItriLDERS-SEALED PROPOSALS A, for erecting a SCHOOL HOUSK.conierof west waintit ana sisry streets, ijincastur, Pa , will be tecetved bv the undersigned, until Meil nay, siay ui, i, ai uociecK. nans anu siwci siwci flcattens new ready. Illdders will nainnth.tr day, May IG, !;, at 11 o'clock. tiendstnen. reserv.d. The tight te ivjtct any or all bins Ily Older et tbe Committee en llutldlngs and Uiminds. J.l. HABTMAN, ma-rtd cbalrman. Ql'RlNU, 1SS7. A New Denarturn ler Ijinra.ter In Finn Tat. erlng. Importing direct fietn tbe IkmI makers Ol Pine Woellens. 1 hnvsiusirvceUed through the lloiten custom house, a larue luvolce of my own Importation of SUITING, SPUING OVV KCOAT1NG AND TUOUSEUING, The like or which, ter st)l and iuallty,has never bran niualed In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby extended te all In want of eprlng Garments te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship tha ery beat and prices lower than ever. II GKKUAKT, raam-lydlt Se. 41 North Uuivu stree,t y K HALL. Tmk I.ose and Shout or It. The Heys, outgrew ami de net wear out the CletliltiR bought from the great O.tk Hall. Men tire of it long before it is weni out. The prices are assuredly right. VYanamakbu &, Buewn's Oak Hall, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., PlIILADBLfHIA. N EV YOK BA.AR. Are you en the Lookout for REIL BARGAINS? en can get them at A. HIRE'S, 6 and 8 North Qaeen St. AU the latest styles or Ladles' Rats and lien nets :alM all the latest shades In Klbtien., "at'ns, Feathers, lowers, laces. Thr. hundred Un trluimtd Hat. for I'm : also three hundred Trimmed Hats rer Wc, II V), tlie. tise. axei, tun. Corsets, Cellars, OutN. moves, also tre largest assnriment of Sun Umbre las and para sels In all shade, at a ptlce that was never etrered te the ladles beleru Cene toen te secure a Bargain m 7ta e PEN E EKY EVENING. Bosten Stere 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., LASCVTER, PA. OUR STORE -13 OPEN STAMM BROS & CO., 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., 1.ANCASTBK, PA. UAtt, UATB,mV, JTOT10K. OUR PRICE LIST. A Light SHIT Hat, Werth HOa... Selling for SIM A Light 8iia Hat, Werth 14 W... .veiling ter CI ua ALlthtbtlOAat, Werth saoe....slllng fur si 80 Tbe PretUest LIU HTBrtrr HAT In tbe Market atliuu. A FULL LINK OF POCKET Md SUMMER CKUSHER8 In All the fancy Shades. Men's Mackinaw Hats, 60c, ;ca, 1 e 1 S3 up te is en. Positively the LABQB8T LINK of B)js' ind CtildrtD's 25 Cent Straw Hits IN TUB CITY. Alan a mil Line ei MABVBST HATS for BVBBYDAY WBAM. TBUMKSaaaTBAVKLINQBAQS at Lewest Prices. STAUFFER & CO. os. n m mouth qunx n. mi EVENING ! r A l A VK Of FA HlltON. Jfcshlrs1JVJs.fsa u Nlir.RWKAH. ASTRICH'S Palace et Fashion, 13 BlABT KINO 87RBHT. LANCASTKtt, PA, Ladies' Muslin Underwear. SPEOIAL NOTIOE! FOB TUB ItKNKFIT or THOSB WHO II AVK NOTIMRINTIIB MUKSIRU OUB BPBCtAL SALK OP "w?1 UNDERWER Will Take Place Bvely Evening BKTWEEN 8EVEN AND EIGHT, (Kxciptlng Saturday ) Alse Every Morning 1IKTWKKN MM. AND TkN. GOODS ARE FEI.L1NQ VERY FAST. Have Opened leday Berne Special Bargains -1N- l.adles', (Jcnt'g ani Clilldrrn'a GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Laflle' llalbrlggan Oaiite ests,!llk Bound, only s." aplecu j worth 3;e. one let el Hints 1 1 nest India ilauze Vests worth 50c. at ?e uilic Vie haven let of Chlldrrn's llalbrlggan Vnsta In sizes tit, IV.n anil !, silt. ISeunil, weiOj Zftc te 30c., at UHcajiUca. Bstens close every entng at r.rt) o'clock exciiit Monday and Saturday BOUCLE JERSEYS. ID Der Cenl Back Iteucla Jerseys. Wi Hale Pat the Knife lata Tlifra Devib Te lOUTl-reUBCKNTd APIBCK Ten dnrm Ladles' Vthlle Muslin "klrts. siltb le inch wide Ktubreldcrt-d Buttle, Flue Tucked, worth II :e selling at t en Ladles' White Muslin Kitchen Aprons large size, with tH Inch wide horn, only Uxc apiece Have opened this week our flrjl large Invoice el BLACK SILK JERSEY MITTS AT VEIt LOW I'BICFH. Pnre "Ilk Milts, low inches long, at 15c. a pair. Bargains at It! uud 23 cents VOPKN K EKY E KVlVii.fis rsTAA AHtt OOPS-ftSIA. JJARNUM COMKS AND GOES, I1UT MIKM WKTLLI. YOU Till: SALES OF THh 2 CKXTItE S(UAKK TearMee and Grocery Stere, Have doubled In seven weeks yen may very p atnly that we have the confidence of cur custuiners. Ouratm Is tekeep the best In quality at prices as low as tbe lowest. aur-Hlve ns a call and you will net re gret It. iu,, m. Mid iiuu u, may. jnis snows JOHN A. CLARK, "X CENTBE BUHAItK. inarM-lfdAs glRE.su ROASTED COKEEE. We are Determined te De Geed. And make the people feel glad te think they havea store tn the community like euis. W want delegates Irem lu.uui homes te swell tbe ever Increasing throng. Proclaim It te your friends, make It known te your enemtes tbat wn are the only house In Lancaster who DOES tbelr own ceOna Boasting cmne and try a fieund of Clarke's Presh Boosted CorTees. ltW, 3. is, 20, it and 53 Cents per pound. Clark's Combination Coffee at fte , surpasses any renee ever offered te the people of this city or county. CHECKS WITH EAcTTaND EVhttV POUND. 8t. Geerge'ti Brand Tomateofl. In Glass Jars, enlylSc per ar; neter have been sold te our knowledge rer less than 3)e. NOWISTHBT1MK TO SECUBK BABUAINB. CLARKE'S ORIGINAL TBA Be OOFPfiB STORE, NO. 52 WEST KINO STKCKT. far Stere closes every etenleg at 8 o'clock, except Mondays and Batureays. Telephone. ATOM MAI. US KAMS. FOR RENT. Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's -New Building. Ne. l.MH North Queen street. Heat ssusHinuaana. sppirsi feblS-tfd BBIMI MS UK L'BLIVBBY OFFICE. FOR SALK OR RENT BRICK HTABLE and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street, be tween Bast King snd Orange streets. Csn be easily changed Inte A machine snep or ware- beuse, fcaay terms. 1L O. BKUBtKEB. aietia Atterney-at-Lsw. rTOIIHE FOR RENT OR BALE. avX Mense with modern improvements and steam heat. I arge lawn and aid A variety of fruit trees ane grape vines, I0.1K) North Lime "" PP"VU KZRAFLAHD1.. aprft-ttd Ne ti.fl North Lime StneL PUBLIC BALE OK VALUABLE CITY PBOPBBTi. Oh Fbipav, Mav 'S, 1S37, wlllbeaoldatpubllesaHatthe Keystone Hetel North Queen street, Lancaster city, the follow ing described real estate, lata tbe property nt UeergeBhulmyerand A. W Bnssel, deceased, te wit: All that cerUIn let of ground with tres tle, stable, scales and ether Improvements there on us d as a coal yard, situated en the west side of North Prince street, near the Columbia A Beading railroad depot. In sold city of Lancas ter. Pa. Beginning at a point en the west side of North Prince strret, thenceeztendlngaleng said Prince street north Ke !eetstnches.mnreerless. te ether ground of the estate of A. W. Bnssel. Thence westward along ground of same 118 feet, thence south 157 teet. thence southwest- , ward ll feet, mere or less, te property of Ua Columbia A Beading railroad, thence southeast ward along property ei said railroad cempear tn feet, mera or less, te ether ground of estaM of A W. Bussel, thence north ward along greua4 or same 113 fret, thence eastward aleng'smsM teei te saiu rnsrs street. This property u sis Imated and is better adapted te thsreeelvUf snd handling of coal and laastwr than aayka IU B P. EihIin nil . BnsaaL C ..". . ".--Tj-j-- saencrU et tfee. abaiKyar, aaaaaatL Uvm sana, ami. muvhi tee cut. ana win ne sela sushi Mserva. Hals te enmmsace at 7.sTTp. m,, et said an, whsn attanoanee wiu tie gtvai aad terms aaaste known br JOUNll BUasBU -UBUBOB P.BUaSEL, Iscsnhssb. m ' ? ft tv m,. V-f ' A' &:mm Suit rj t. 'mA. - . -..r ..V EBB53S2 E2mS&!2tS&fi&te& .... - m r- L. 5L : -cziBa3K.bSBBBSBBBWBaakaSBWBVaaTAVMaaaj