& :,:&.' 1AXCASTER D AILY 1OTELMGENCER, TUESDAY, MAY'lT, 1WT. -'W . & 1 AJ Y.f. vc'fl.iT.i iV" S'V-V tff '. TV ii'-tv 5 j.;i ? ' $ - TM 7i .'X' i3l jr' ?" f ; I Met I f"ftw sWwawWBJaFswsars It AH T I imuniitn 17 Ta PnllatUlputa , M. . fcrrt epeasd sarrtfcagat o"ciee, hjr Her. uaerite lletnwHBtaaaraat. Baser, el CetBanMe, ass ft rapert m lltlJOtefcrtltSjeer. intm awMSf VMteMdMKMalBUlODk Mmjtrnt, Kew Jersey anil i tw bemim exverswe .Alas African Methodist Mia- , of Philadelphia, rapnctae Mrs. Eilstwm nur, la behalf of tha peer. Fre a fenlaaea te als Jwadred I atetbtac Mr e aeedy bad organ- r Beajsay aaaew w rnw- i or etetaraa; te wswwj .Ay Arfeaesee, Delaware, Kertti jersey, .reeBsyiVBnut uu ;j." .. . .-..,- enai service wivmu m f JMeaqp B. HSal-XIdem Petet I TnnBtS Jimn lag oemumier isMd a tribute te tba live aoe flk laeawtait dead, and address tfef Mr, F. Bnlley, I, J. Cbeppiu l Oeald. Tba laet waa brought eui rliMbar waa a yigllnt and learUs r la tae underground railroad in the every, and was abewn te be a moral aero. Tne etner aepanea aise I vary favorable mention. ItMlaatlen eervlcea were conducted bt -Ward, assisted by Eldera C T. h't. W. Becket, Lewis Heed, C. a tlttwaan), Patterson, "H. B. Jehns, J. B. twrjr and J. W. Nerrls. The erdl iadSBOnltkws were made ey uisnep k r.el Canada, in which be teleinuly I Ue candidates of the reepenalDillilr about te assume. Honsen Brlce, Baltea, Jeseph DuffsD, H. A were ordained eldera ; . D. L G. H. Jehnsen, Israel Uarinau and Bedersen were ordained deacons I ordination tha holy communion I atatetered te tha new dlgnt'ariee. I L ajMUraa'a day meeting wss held yester rajMrnOen. Addresses were made by LB. T. Tanner, D. D , and R B. Jehns I Ophelia Bell, el New Haven, Conn , Ifajwlar elocutionist, recited "The Last MM" aad Father Watkln's Sermon." J. W. Becket, pastor of Betbe) Philadelphia, reported f8 Imm his ler tba Bible causa Elder C. E Her- saper tad a balance of f50 of educational nealrad from the previous coefer rJ. W. Backet waa made txcUlcle. t.alawsrd for the ensuing year. I Pitteraen, O. C. Felts and A. M. ' were appointed a committee te pub I aba attweedlngs, and 1.S00 copies were or I se ea aeia at ten eenta each. I Miles, formerly a pastor In Phils ..who waa suspended during tbe In I cf conference for conduct unbecoming iCbriatlan nlnMer, was expelled and Bishop raw was requested te demand tha return ttsla credential. BMers Jrawph 8. Thompson, O. T. Sbsffet I J. W. Becket were appnimed'a Tcemmit- ,u apportion tbe saOUnt el money re- -- - i. , - . w muiiiflni ana station te aeiray of the delegates te the general melt year. Elder C. T. Sbatlei I a balance of fill 07 from tbe pre- slen. uVVba msmbera and congregation present woetrlbuted t72 te the mtisieusrv cause. fwlhaaecrnlary reported a balance of (100 81 jA-.weiu iastyeais operation. s j.iThe following tllL-ers were circled for the trasulng year el the Conference Mlaslnusr 'fwaeiety : President, Bishop T. M. D. Ward ; president, T. U. Moere ; secretary, K. , Temple; treasurer, Ames Wilsen ; execu- l.aemmlttee, J B. SUnsbury, Charles U, ley, W. U- Hepkins and Levi Cbaie "baaeatlen closed today, and tbe business d consisted In wlndlcg up all busl ead tba appointment te the different and station. "ApflBtina!s Mad Fer This Vear. lelpbla District L. C.Chambers. Dre- alder. lelpbla Bethel church. J. W. Becket : eyenurah, J. H. Thompson ; Zleri Mlf Xt O Chambers : Chester. W. II. Rrv Beeth Chester, te he supplied ; West ir. te be supplied; Media, M. F. Htuby. b Fhlladelpbla Disulct L. J. Chi n residing elder. ladel phis Union church. T. C. Hhaf t Alien cbanel, L. J Cbnppln ; Meuut ah. Ames Wilsen: Merris Brown chaeel. VT. Tmple ; Darby. W. H. Davis ; Ceri- sine, J. it mil; rtcualxyille. Leensrd stMrscn t Ps.cDalville. 1. 8 A Murnhv. ; sTrankferd Dtrlct, J. 11 Buckner, presld. t-aieer. Hrlstel, llensnn B'li: German- li'O. O. Felts; Frankford. J. H Buckner : rrstnwn. J. B. Hlanauurv : LmuhernH k W. Qlbtra. Qlaneaatsr District, O. E. Herbert, presiding w. MHumuis, i-, je. Aiuere; .Mount Juy, B McCoy; LsncaMer, C. E. Uerbarr : wrttef R- B Jehns; P.ittsvdle, Q. R BMr t WrlKbtSVille. W. W. Orlmeu- All kitBeardlev. " ' vteartt.burg District Carter Wright, pre- puig einer ; Carlisle, J. T. lUmmnnd ; baauberkburg, 8 I) v Smith; IWrisnurg, .jar-er wrigm; -Mecnatiic-eurg, Ileijtiulu afaraatoieeiteti, Jacob Wllksbelm ; Ureen- JHIy U6W1S ll'HHl. jWlimlngieu DlHtrlct Oee. W. llredie pre mm alder. Wiluilnutnii, O. W. Brcxlle ; pBtagten Mission, C. H. Jehnsen ; Oxlnrd, vf s anrriB , uujiii vine-, . ti. iiirnlti; aaraeury, a. w. unien: Middleman, .1 v'Jene; Dever, Oarleg l-'arelra; Mt tMbdshlp. Jeerh Dutlan. Jf.huvn. District J. W. Nnrrl. mesldlne srT Bmyrus, J. W. Nerrls; Fredlnia, J. (, Procter; Georgetown, t. N. Allen ; OhiBaa'erd W. N. Tayler; Lsiirel, te be l Bt Jehn's Mlsr'en Ben I Pichard. ;. (Ji Oiaaa Ledge II. ji es.niailres. ' rab H Cllne, of the Wopetha Ch'ellaln tfjww iMPj. r. aiann, el the O.ceelu Tribe, L-'ll. and Km.hii.1 v . .. ' . -w. ..vwixjuier. ei me leaaalunga Tribe, Ne. 39, el Red Men, , . 7.. n lne ",nd council te I In Wltkebarre tbla wetk. ArcnDd tasTewa, rYenng Men'a atsocUtlen will meat PMleg at 8 o'clock. I. P. Wagner lelt town iratr,i., inr . IjlalrenbaSt. Peter's Catholle church I la progress lu the armory. i:;wea entered at the . m ni ur..,i.. rWehn UetMl agaleht Harry Kllue laoaeattary. A hearing wa hsd whan Kline waa ditchargtd sLd I fat c) tha prosecutor. lis ta being formed In town bv rsayonef men. They start with aaa. iJtewM leat a silver watch and cbaln tWarbOOO in a peculiar manner. i PTOsaX a Ulp en tha Pennsylvania arc piaet-a 1st watch and chain In 'before J y Id down for alean. Ria laWJt'tha beuse but la'pealilva that the Mraa looked. Ltter In tha afternoon Mr. I waat fcr hla watch and found it mta. mi 'VI, m -I .iuu a nail. fawaVa Island fithlng club held their p w stwnoercner hall last evenlra daces waa laraa. The i.thattv U'a orchestra and tha band of tba i tne music. attberJts a Cireua. rstrier, of this city, leaves te-iurr ssaere Brethers' circus which rat, New Jeteay. Karrtar rr4 will be a aseaber - '- tAr" I v'r3tt' JtaawM te MatMiraY Wtllleaa K. XrsMar, aawdMaia for pro pre pro Uteaoavy, aaatrtad psaWraUr shaft amdar be dreametencM weald ka wUMraw. This asorates;, heweyer, ha did withdraw, and the reason given la that the contest haa aarrewad down te a fight between Hartsaaa aad Metat tar. Ilia withdrawal will net affect tba gen. eral result. Seme of hla votes la Warwick will go te Meatier, but Bartmaa will be the gainer la the oily. The only change made In the coaablnatlena OB Mendav nlaht waa Derrick belna bounced from the Ball Ring, and the aubaUtuUng of David a. Laed of tbla city. Mr. janau name adda atnngth te tba oeeablnatloa. In the Beg Ring combination Herabey bat been dropped and Gingrich aabetituted. Berahey ' Iriends are greatly disappointed at hit dlvplacement at this lata hour, and they will U11 make a atreng tight for him. cam rum turn ctmvvi, Bat Be Onlj Saw in aiauea Beaae aad ue llapeL Among these who attended the circus en Saturday, was young man who came from the lower end or the county. Upen alight. IngfremtbetralnatKlna: street, be proceeded toitetdruek and seen became noisy. By 0 a. m. he waa In the station house. In the evening a Irleud went around and asked i he mayor te let the youeg man out In order that he might take the train. The mayor rittcharged bltn en payment el eet, and raid te Iilm, "Yeung man, I suppose you have erjnyed yourself heartily telay. May 30th will be Whitsuntide, and the same kind il a crowd will be In town again Would be laspd tohaveyou citne up." With an angry leek the yours; fellow re plied : " Ye I had a h 11 el a time. I did net tee (be circus or even the parade, but only saw the station house and depot." Letters Oraated j tha Rrgtttrr. The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tues day, May 17 : ADMiMSTiiATie.v Mary Weldman, de ceased, late el Clay township; Andrew WVidroae, Clay, adminlttrater. Knuth Olbtile, deceased, late of the state or ludljna; Christian Olbble, West Cocalleo, administrator. -Suan UraVfr, deceased, vlate cf Little Britain township; JumesS. Patterson, Little Britain, administrator. .lacoe ii. .itu, Deceased, iste ei Kpnrata township; James Miller, Warwick, admlnla- trater, Samuel B. Rice, deceased, late of Etst East Lampeter township; Calvin Cooper, Lampeter, administrator. Benjamin B. Gnnder, deceased, late of Strssburg borough ; Jeseph D. Oender, Strasburg, administrator. Isaac Zimmerman, deceased, late of Lin caster city ; Martin 8. and Catherine Zim merman, city, adminlstratera, Adam K. Wltmer, deceased, late of Para dise tewnsblp; Jehn S. and A. Exten Wlt mer, administrators. Mathlsa Grad!, deceased, late of Lancaster city; P. II Sum my, city, adminlttrater. Martha E Warft.1, deceased, lata of Strar. burg borough; Jehn B. Warlel, city, admin admin lttraeor. TESTAMENTAnr. Martha Hartman, de-eea-sed, late of Ktst Hemr field township ; Levi Hartmsn, East Hem pHeld, executer. AnnaGlntner, deceased, late of Lincsster city ; Tbea. C. Neel, Adams county, execu execu eor. Henry L. T.eman, deceased, lateel Lancas ter city; A C Relttchl, J. Hareld Wicker. ham and Du Beis Kebrer, city, executer. WANT TO fl BPMATKD. Tbe Applications ler Ulseice Flltd the Firs Day et lb Term, Tbla is one or tbe divorce weeks of the year, and tbe number of applications for the Urt day was above the avenge. Subtccnaa were Issued lu tbe following cases en Mon day : Isaac Rlttecbeuse vs. Margaret Rllten br.ure, cruel treatment This couple were divorced less than six months age, remarried a few days alter tbe divorce, and new again seek a legal separation. Rebecca Cever vs. Jehn, Cever, desertion. Martha L. McMinn vs. Elmer McMlnn, desertion. Israel 8. Clare, MlllersviUe, v.. Ann S. Clare, desertion. Ida Valentine va. James Valentine, deser tion. Adam S. Eicbelberger vs. KateG. Elchel berger, desertion. Geerge Well vs. Maggie Wolf, desertion. Elizibeth Miller vs. Geerge W. Miller, de sertien. Geerges Anna Hletten berger vs. Daniel Blntten berger. Berslna H. Vllite vx Harry L. Villee, de de sertlen. Attempt le mew Cp aSafs. Oa Satuulsy ulght buiglara made im un 'Ucesstul atte'iipt te bresk Inte the vanlt and blew up the site In Amea Uollleger'a tsnnery, in West Lampeter tewntblp, a abort distance south of Lancaster. A part of tbe masonry of tbe vault waa broken, but tbe burglars were either scared off or gave up the job as hopeless before making any serious impression en It Tbey left behind them some powder aud fuse, and took with them from the office a coat, Reme small coins and a few ether articles. Tbey were evidently altar money, but would net have get any eTen It they had succeeded in breaking Intc the vault and blowing up the safe, as there waa nothing In It but the books and papers belonging te the tannery. Memerial Day Arraegtiusuti, The regular weekly meeting of tbe Memo Meme rial I)y committee e! the Grand Army pesta was held en Monday. It wasdeclded te ask the children el the public -choels te dena'e llewers with which te decorate tbe graves, as was done a year aje. The secretary was dlrec'ed te notify all organlzitlens Intending te participate in tba parade te report te him before next Monday evening. Tha committee en music for tbe evening's entertainment reported tbat tbe choir of tbe Duke street church, Dr. Witberew leader, had veluuteered for the occasion. riee Fat Cattla. Jehn 8. Mann, the well-known Maner farmer, new has at his farm oneef the fieeat lets et fat cattle ever seen In tbla county. 1 iurru am uuy-uve in m nera, and tbey weigh from 1.C0O te 1,800 per head. Mr. Mann baa aeld them te Philadelphia dealer and they will be taken away this week. A number of people have visited Mr. Mann'a farm te see the stock, and tbey speak In tbe highest terms of them. Mr. Mann has a great reputation as stock feeder, and It Is suiely sustained by this Una herd. Itstoresd te court. Jacob Hartman, et the Eighth ward, charged by Heyman Eberbart with larceny a bailee and felonious assault and battery waa heard by Alderman Barr en Monday evening. The subject or the larceny waa dls missed. Tbe felonious assault case grew out of Eberbsrt's attempt te remove the heraa from Hartman'a stable. Thla case waa re turned te tbe Auguat aesalena and Hartman entered hail for bia appearance. Ofbrlal Tttll le Wilmington. On invitation of the Crocker Filtering com cem piny, of New Yerk, through their eecretary, Mr, Williams, tba water committee and com cem mlttee en eewerage and water auppty and rierk Edw. H. 8m si Is, aoeompanlad by J. M. W. Osltt, editor of tba Nv Mra, Suparta. tendeutel tba Water Werka J. Halbaehand City Regulator 8. C. Hlayaakar, left ea tba 6:06 train thla morning te Ylalt and iBapeet I tha werka of tbe abeya oetapaay at WUaUag- j ita. TT I werklag of ttt j urn, iutnrt, aea ue traUtWt.a ' reramtr. tM Bssaalaa attbaOacs Weatthr Cob tractor - Bartsd at tbe Rtpinis at H It rrlaad. Qnlta painful arnsatien has been created la building and ether circles by the develop, mmitef the fact that Colonel James Uewen, tha once wealthy contractor, txirn In Ntras burg, this county, and cousin el ex-President Franklin B. (lowee, of the Philadelphia.!. Reading railroad, died In such a condition of poverty that had It net been for a subscrip tion hastily started by Turn Muran, one el his friends, he would have been burled by the city of Chicago. As tt wa,the knowledge of tha dnanclal condition In which his widow was lelt become known te his friend In time te enable hlui te collect about f.'&O, with which the undertaker's bill was paid and a Jet purchased In Graceland cemettiry, Nene of these who knew him in his last daya Imsglned that he waa In se desperate a plight. The greater portion or his lertune of 1200,000, which he made In the numerous and gtgantie engineering enterprises wlib which bis name waa connected, was sunk Berne ten years age In bis Michigan scheme te control tba biggest luinter mill In tbe world, and what was lelt barely tided him ever many years or 111 litalth. Like his Pennsylvania cousin, his head was tilled with big schemes. The crib at tha water works, the government works at llarper's Kerry, the Uoesac canal, nre all monuments te his ability as a eontriAer, while a death lu dire poverty remained te hltu as the result of his latter scheme and only failure. He leavea a widow and adopted son, who are en tirely without means of support Twe ilauaseiaa Teams. Mr. Bimuel Clarke, the West King street tea and cotlee merchant, has pUced upon the town for tbe delivery et texls, two hand some teams. The wagon, which sre beau ties, were liullt by Pnlllp Doersom and I). A. Altlck A Sens. The harness was made te his order by K Krcckel. The Tf tat Swept 1st; Wealth. Frem the Chainbenbur Valley Spirit. Mrs, J. P. Angney, or Mrs. J. 1. Andrews, as she is known in the West, writes a Cham persburg friend that she Is new without money, that all slie possessed was given te her husband. She sits that she Is heart broken, and can hardly itllz- the position. In which her " neule busbind " has been placed. It Is said thatall the money Angney had remaining from that received Irem his wife was expended during his trial lu Wash tngten recently. Answer t rurrerpemlent. ISDxrssetxT in Kienr-'Ihs arttcle still cost ten cuutt a line (stveu words te a line.) Williamson A Fever's bie ball nine are pre pand teacceptacbiitlvci; from any kterunlne In the city. Addrees, YlL,LIAM;OV rO'TLU'S inst.niixMMi, Zi East King Suevt, Lily. XcxExnefS A Mtem, Hgnnts ler the Heward Insurance cempauy and tha tiermtn of I'll s bu g, pall te O. S. llerr en his lim by Are en -ou h (J teen street, iZi en tha Heward nod KM Oj ea iha Oeruun. Te the FDbllc Recegnltlng th fatt thit the contest for ths Protbenouti) his nirrtiwed down te tecuucl datet, and tbat It would be futile for me te longer remain In tha Held, I beraby withdraw my name aj a candldntc. auit lender uiy sincere i hanks te n y tiumtrjus fiiends Ijr their generous support. Inl7itcJAlt WM.E KKK1DZIU Ne Mere Ceras. Dr. Byback. Iho susttlun Keut turpeen, rati be teund at the City hotel He Is tbe only ere tn this country who eur-3 bant m. lerted nails and remuves mm tbat they stay y, and without palu. Ladl-t attended at thtlr homes. Auiutementa. Oltmere'i Band 1'. S Otlmere's greitbind of Ofly musicians will bs at tha King street theatre lorteoperfurmtncus next Monday and there Is no doubt tbat there will ba a large crowd la attendance Tbls will be tba day e( tbe meeting et the. icturn Judges, and that 1!1 bring many people te town. Prrei s living In the country would de well te secure their teats tenca Iha Bosten (Hele tnys: ' ilr lillmere was rvcetvet sritn tbe warmest tokens of appiv- cla'tnn, and tha c ncert throughout was most enjoyable. Tepular melodies tha r.ach the heart el tbe nia,ses and classical music appeal ing tbe highest critical tas..', were given with out stint Tbe music was vlttd, lnteretlng, sCtuenttn ornament and xraceful tnexvcutlen and every strain was caugbt and treasured wlrb an Intelligent and ready sympathy by the audi audi ence. All th selnls's were enc red. and te one memberet the baud these responses weie de spotically required and given " The sale et teats opens te morrow morning at 8 e'circk Tackage Farm Thit Ettning.A packsge party under tbe auspices et tba Knlghls of at. ehn, of this city, will be held this evening at Fulton hall, en the tecend noer. The committee lnchirgahavemada all th neces'ary arrange ments, and Indications point te a large and uc ceistnl party, bevcral prizes will be awarded andabandsomebadgeof the order will be con tested for. The Itetltal. This evening the Ceclllan society will ent-rtatn Its centribut'ng members and ethers upon Invitation at rulten opera h mse. JJai'trly'i JJtmtrtli On Thursday eyenlng Ilaveily's mlnstiela will be here, and as they give an excellent show they gbenld draw wed 'iheanaee't Is t"St drawing te a close for Indoor amusements, and thl comp my will probably be tbe last at ihe opera house They were bere re cently and gave lh" bet of gat). fiction. USilSt, I Kims.-May 18.187,at his residence, Lemsn Place. La c-i.ter Ce., fa., Henry Leatiian, tn the ta h year of bis age. Tbe relailvesand friends are Invited te attend tha funeral en ihuisd.y. May U at 5K p m. Services at the house -Trains eastward leave 1 ancaster at 11- 8 sud 2 Ot p m ; westward leave Leauian l'l.ca at 4.57 nd C:15 p, m. Uewxax In this city, ei the 15th Inst .Catha rine, wile of VVui. JSewman, In IheUtn yeur of ner agu. Can tt be the t'e is broken 7 That beu-d us tonurheiiie. Eut the vel'e of Hed bu at eken. And called our mother home. Tharelatlvesand friends of tbe family are ru. apectt illy tnvlied O attend the funeral, from the residence of btr husband. Ne. 12.' I'ium ttre-t, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. riKKSsTO -On May S, 1&7, ft Minneapolis Minn , r.lli itth C , wlf of rumple rinkerleii, tetmerly t till, city Alse at he same place, en May 12th, Mary O.. dauubu-r of Sample and tbe Ule rl.zabeth C. I'lnnrten. MAUkmrit. Hw Vera siaraat. Hsw Yer, May 16. Fleur market stesdy ; Fine, ! 4003 a. SuperUue, $t 75aj w ! geed te choice extra Wetiu-m. II 8011 ei; geed te fancy extra Htiie.t3 7iCI4UJ: common te uoed extra Western. VI 4uQ i be. " Wheat-Ne. i tuxi ataui. WK(.QU0. Ma de WJiei "e. JIW1, winter. Mu WuiJune, WJic; Jaiy.Wsii receipts. 3A1W i "blpaienu. 51 8ji. Cem .ia uiiiee mH. 49'4e; Uv. 48ci de June, 48n ; July,l7Jc; receipts, 2UM bu.; tblp- meuts, e.ns. " Otu .e 1 White State, S8)n Ne. 1 de 87ic, Ne. 1 Mixed, May, SiJicj reielyta, 61,400 but: Shlpmenu, 3 0. ' aye dell i We tern. Udjtfc I State, 67HWC Barley nominal. Ferk dull i old reeas. I1H 2SO1550. Lard June 17 06; J uly. 17 It MnHitm Arm at J l-r bu Delling sleck. Turpentine Arm at 35K tteslndulli strained u, geed, fl 2 JKOl S5. Fetrelenm dulli tteflnee. In caM.ejc. Fretgau dulli grain te Londen, 31. Batter dmli MStrn Creamery, l02IKc: Elgin creamery, IteyjBe state dairy, hail Oram tabs, IssTCIe Cheese qalet: Western Flat. llXtrUXci geed te ehntee light sktms, llKs)l2Hc saney White, UHcj Stats ractery. llHttilHui tklm.,7lie ggs flrmeri atata, iiX3J0 W ester u, 120 sugar steady i Kenned CuUeaf, 0 116Ue : terauulated. 5 11-180. Tallew dull i p. une city, 13-lfQc. Btee neulual I Carolina, fair u, .!. !t3Wc. Ueflae arm i lair cargeus, jve torttie. u Blues narast. rJSi"i'S.!la7u1,,:Tne, ' Journal re, FS?,:yiifclceli,u0t,., tuma' shlpmenu, LtnuL. .4521? ' WPP" steers, tu te sCln": i5It,J bckers and laeders. 75 410 oews bulls ana mlxd Kiuasai, hVil fJaJlUTexa,caUe:wal5SW, buU' tPweaarr'and'P!Srxn U aaar LiaaSTt. .atua Itarain, leai vA. . sblpmsnw, 8i market slew) prima. aaM! fair ti geed. t Mfli se i e i iiiueu. 14 aSl u i cat'ie shipped te w Yerk Jl cars. " ' fetegs tUKMlpU. 49X1 beudi .blpmenu 4930 bead i market slew t Philadelphia!. leas in Yerbar,MIitM0i common te light fl tosaei Slga M tjktat 4 1 hog shipped te Mew Yerk, iflstaFsV baaa-BaeslpU, bead i thtpmsnu. eoen market neatly ( a sbtda lower than Is.t waak'a raitiaatrau, May U.-rieur market flrmt sales, K barrels i Minnesota Rakan, N tw t ftnnsylraniararaliT,i 7gjw( westers de, Hwl1 Patents, as S.MIS te, Be neur steady, as 7stl ,v Wheat May, Sftfcci June, e ; July, Me.: August, w(e. ' ' Cern-Mar, tCXC) June, JiTc; July, 5c.! iht r. ret June, 37ei July, l"He. August, 301(0. m Drain aad troTUiena rarnlihed by S. K. Tuiult, Itrekcr. vaicaae. May 17, 1 o'clock n. m. Wheat, corn. UU. fork. Lard. Mav -Inne July .f.H :ni( t 13 37 .... 'si SS SI 10 B SI Sl?i .... S 1 SB .... 7 (V) 7VJ august..., Seim-mber. , October. ,,., Dtceiuber Winter Wheat., spring Wheat.., . 4t UecelpU Car Letr. ... 4 ... lit .. sw i........ VAirn-.... .. Oats 'ty Harley Oil city. CrnaeUU tteeelpts Hogs.. Hene. H.lXW ......... Closing rtices a o'clock p. m. n neat. tern, imis I'era. iJira. May June July August September October Dece.mlxir,,, Oil city Crude OU. ..K7i SK S)j 9I.W e7 fl 71 6 !1 fi.W 7 0d 41.N 3 MS ..!4i ..tSMi -. .... MJs CtilatBO frtMtar Market. Catoieo. May 17. 1 p. m. llfttset eiiened. . -U),s;),i: June, WJ July, SOKc; Aug.. t4,V,'c rr ay, S3i t June, s?Xel July, 4lj;c; hU-Mi V.c. ly S'Se I J une, 27ic; J uly, tl,c. Aug , 4'erk Vet qunt.vl. I anl-June, at (. -Inly, H W : Au., t7iW. tiert lltt May, 7 i'Si Juuu, 17 Ji ; July, 17 4J ; Aug 17 SO. cuwias WTient May, STJic s June, W.c; July, Sffljc; Auii.tiikc. Curn v. S.'Vic : j une, 5ijc July, tfic July, !8ie. July.l6SJ.Si July. 17 3t) Aug ,4Jc its May, SO.'tc; Aug.SBS'c. 'or tay, K0 V)- Lard Msy, as t7t: Aug. ttf tSS. Kihs-Slny, 17 IS: Aug , 17 I. June, 27c Junn,K0SA June, 6r2Xi June,l7 17Si Mew Vera atecks. Nsw Yerx, May 17, 1J p. m. Meney leaned at 4fll pur cent. Kxchacge Crm, II ."i.HatS; Uevernments steady. Currency ',U Sli.Sj old;4 1 Coup. II (9 bid : Ik's de, tl l' Md. The stock market opened weak andfJSpr cent, lower than last night cle lug, but alter ibu first 10 or 13 minutes of business en a buying uevement In the (irtnguis caused an advance from th6 lowest p lut by midday et te n per cent. Tbe maiket las since been strong and tbe prlc- s et tbe mernii g are current. Hteca naraeta. Quotations by Ueed, McUrann k Ce bankers i-aneiksier, ra. W TORK LIST. 11 4. . 13 a. RJ'i 6 tsJ niii si .11 H .-tin 1(4 WX BUS 7 mi 3IU e-J 12Ki M tnSf. Jr. h. M MU l 40V, s 19 i 1 fW 3IU P3i s.i S M tt) HH J" Ji M s 22 Canada Pacific fl3 C.C.C.A1 hMj Colerado Ceal t: Central t'ac Canada Southern M.'i CM. St. L. A l'gb '.M Uen.aitle. 0 3lt lel. L.A W U-i arte My. Krle, 2nds 104 Jer. C................ ....... b&i n. r LOU. A N 19 L. shore ;' lch.'en 9l. Heck Valley MJ Missouri Pacific lies a. ............................ SIM 1. F. Prof C2 . WesL 12SX V Y. C gast Tennessee C It Omaha.... MVf Oregon Transportation .M Intarte A W i'.i t'aclflc Mall S-sj Klchmend Terminal 414 SL Paul !? Tex Pac .11 Union Pac tli Wabash Cem 21VX wabash Fret $7 WtsU-rn U 77Jt -Vest Shere Bends New England 57 X rHiLADsxrniA list. Leh. Vsi a.N. Y.AFhUa Pa. 11 u- m Heading ii 7-Id Leh. NaT rtestenv. Pass. p. a b S cent Peeples Pass Hdg, Uen'ls l Jii Pblla. Traction eji-i 97i ntf res I5-Il tefi J7 revti iiZ M,V ABIT ADrRTIiKMBXrH. B AKINO POWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS newdar never vaiiet. A marvel of purity, ttrengtn and wholetemeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told tn competition with the mnltttnde of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hnld only in earn. Ueyal Basils Fewdsb Ce. I0R Wall Htrnet. New Yerk. majrCT:lvdw tlTANTED. A GOOD OIRL FOR OEN- erul llouiewerc Annlv at Ne. IfflSnrlh PuWesmet. niyt7-ltd LOST. SUNDAY EVENING A GOLD ecarf Pin el bird, with small diamond In Its bill, a lliM-inl reward will be paid ou Its re turn te 7J1 UaltlKTTA AVaNUIL ild WANTED-A-WOMAN FOK UP 8TAIR8 work at a Hetel. A mldd e-aged woman pretened. Inquire st UltelBce. Jul TACOB F. SUKAFFER'S Liquor Stere New Opan, mayUtld N J.15 PBNN 8QUA11K. WANTED-EXPKM1ENCED 8ALES MK.V. Ineas Uoeds Department and Demestic Ut part men t. iiw BO'.TO 8TOUE. -ITTANTED FIVE COOK 8 AND Atinlsr. TV three general house servant. FttEterCUAUUK, at F. B. TBOUT A CO.'S KmpIoymentefHce,21Northgueen BL (Second rle'ir ) WANTED-81X GOOD l.ABOKlNG men Apply Wedne.day mninlng at seven o'clock at tbe corner of West Wamui and Uary streets. ltd WANTED-THRKECOLORKD COOKS anil two rolered beuse servant. Ap ply, FltEE OF til XUMK, at II. TUOUT A CO '8 Kmpleyment Office, 23 M. tjueea 8t. ("ecend fleer.. 'UE CHALFONTK. The Chalfonte. I'assenger Klevater atd Other Modern Im provements. Ocean End or North Carolina Ave,, ATLANTIC CITY, N J. E. ROBERTS d SONS, mylOVnd SPRING, 1887. A New Denarture for Lancaster In rina Tat. ertng. Importing dtiect liem the best makers pi tine Woellens. Ihavs nit received through the Up ten custom house, a large luvolee of my own Impertatlun e( aUlTINU, 8PUINH OVVRCOATINO AMD Theltke of which, for stile and nuallty.baa ?5rp.Ved '' te tWclty" 3 eaaaei fi , p.c,! ,nTlut,m u harsh? exuededteall In want el prlng ilariaenu te rill sSrivkliJi aacureChelei Fsfurni wertiaaataJr?lhf VJSS beat aad prices lower thaa evt p ptam-ntB 4MysM..wW FORH'kNT A HRicKSrABLICi'KOOM . for four horses and six carilages t tn centra of city. Wat,J.ce4rH, mayiTu,rtfd We. H Wast King gt WANTED BIX JOURNEYMEN . Meuse Fainter none but geed hands need apply, ltd OKO.FONTZ.Wett King Street. ARKLIA11LK PERSON DKSIRK8 A lwsltlen t willing te turn his hand te any thtngt moderate rouipensailen t can stive best of rvferenee at te tfenettv. Ttulhlulnettand Temperance. Ca'l at this office. myl7td CkYl rsTsl"s0 A FINER AND BET. TftlyXJKJKJ TKIl CUaMPAUMB THAN Due de Montebslle. AT HOUUKHtS L1QUOB BTOKB, He. tt Centre square, Lancaster, Fa. ATTENTION, SIR KN1QHT8 I LancssterCeinmanderv. Mn 13. K. T Ill meet en 1'Uasllat KYKlSt, MAY 17. 1FS7. at Matnnetchnr Hall, at 7.30 o'clock, ter drill. Members will wear their own sword and belt. liy nrderef the kmlnent Commander. uiltsidtt liin.lis. uaka, Kecerder. SECOND HAND CANDIDATE 1 wt.h It distinctly understood that I have net withdrawn but am still a candidate for all kleda of m-eend Hand Furniture, subject te usual rule. Heeds bought and told. IdssU with all the tactiens and parties HaKkYC.SIIKNCK. Ne. 11 North Frtuce Street OPKICERS Al'l'LYlNO FOR PAY FOR OHTeienc of arrearages between muster In and muster ent uinsi apply and tile their claims beleraJuneSd. for claims apptrle J K. HARK. Pension agent, Net. 12, It and 16 Seuth tlute street, mylt CtdK Lancaster, l'a. HAVE YOl' BKBN TO THE DAILY MAKKKi' yets If net by all meantge Yeu caa get all kinds of vegetable fine and fiesh. F 9. Kneel vn even1 mnrnlnr. these Fine Cot- umblabbad. Cleaned and dell v ered prmptly. mlf-Jt'l latly Market, Ne. 0 Weat King 8L PUBLIC SALE ON WEDNESDAY, May IS. 1;, wilt be sold at public sale, at Ne 150 Wet tirauKH street, one walnut hair, cloth parlor suit dlnlng-mnu chairs, ctrpet, oil cloth, glass and queenswaru, and ether artl cits net mentioned. Cale te commence at 1 o'clock, when conditions will be mane known by at Hi. UAH YS Us til). Hikrt eurniRT. Auctioneer. mlG-ltd NOTICE 1 hereby take this method et Informing my frlendsand the puh.la In Keneral, that 1 have taken posse slen el Ihe llatber hop llasement of sshteman't Law llutldlng. North fluke street, where I win tteplessed te bave them give me a call. With an experience of ever live years in tbe best tbopsef Philadelphia. 1 feel confident tn saying thst I cau give entire satisfaction. tslve iee a call, ruaylS-ltd Hilt tit UOUF.IN. u SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lana-JmdUeed REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE Fanners' National Kink, nf Lancaster, fa., at close of business, r rldsy, May 1),1sj7: muerncKs. Leans anddlsceunta tl.07K,S44 81 V ?. I'.emls tiarvalue) l.'O.UU 00 Mxpenses and raxes paid prt 49 Uu-frem t anks aud bankers ?24,7b& W Ca-hand reeie las.114 77 Heal estate and safe deposit ault SJ.CU0 00 Total LIASItiriES. Capital stock wld In .... surplus ai d undivided preltts.. Iriulatlen Depe-lu I ete banks and bankers ... Dividends uupiild ... ,.tl.S'9l m t 4,ene en ,. WI.-75 17 , . 4t ene iu ,. 778 614 SB ,. 61870 64 ll.Kll tl.RI2.9il Oti r. rO.V DEUIMITH, Cashier. Kavid II. Laxnis ts, ) a. net. ) liuuss A. Has Directors. ltd H. u. ssLDeam T ANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL JUJ BANK. MAY U. 1S7. niserncrj. Ixansnnd Discounts f 8H.SOJ 39 t" ). llends t secure circulation.... M.Ooe is) Ileal Kstate J5.1W 'M Current r.Tpenennd taxes paid.... 4 VS Checks nnd Other Cash Items S.7B4 19 Hue from H.ink(iclulveefreserve) 77,rl M Legal Kcserve funds 313 !8S 95 Total tl.iT.3K LIASILITIU. Cnpltnl Stock , '-urplus fund Undivided Profits Circulation Dividends I'npuld Individual Deposits Due tellauks ....I 500,000 00 17 .HO IO Mt3S7 4S,(U no 7,640 30 C3S.6M 17 XJ.SX SI Total II.8WJP0 M '. II nilKXEMA.V, Cashier. Jasejt K Kbt. i Jciik L. Mktzudb, Directors. Lams IlALDV, ltd N EW CIGAR STOKE. J. H. Portaend), WilliAm Fits. J. M. Foitnendo & Ce.'s NEWCTGAR STOKE, 133 NOUTU (jUKEN ST., LAXCASTIlt, PA. The only ptsce In the city te get ail brands and cnluisef ihn well-vnewn POHTUONIIell M. MOit CU1! AN CUiAhS. rtnest Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, cigarettes, and everything kepi In a (lrtv-Class Cigar Stere. Givaua A CALL. mayl3 tfd H 1R8B t BKOTUKH. MERCHANT TAILORING. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is as bright and new as ever. We are continually re ceiving a fiesh supply of NEW STYLES, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS! . Our line of PIKCB OOODS for CUSTOM. MAD8UIT8 or TKOUSggS cannot be teen or equalled In thlt city for ths PJtlUBS we are making them op for. Oar workmanship CAnnet be excelled and we guarantee yen a perfect and stylish lit ler the least money. We also have a roll and Srected Btejk of MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS' Eeady-Made Clothing, UNDKKWIAK, LAUNDB1KD and UNLAUXDBIKD SHI HTi WOOLEN SIIIBT8, cellaks and curra, HANDKtEClllgrS, HOSIKUr, HKEHSUCKEBCOATa and VK8TM, ALPACA COATS and VB8T8 (gxtra Blietl. LINEN PANTS, OVERALLS, UU11BEB COATS and UMBUKLLAB. Hirsh & Brether; ONI PRIOl UaROHANI TAILORS, -AMD- detMers and Furnlsliers, OOaV MOUTH QUUJI M. AJIas 0S.U WiM IsAMOAMBIs r A itaw 'ad VKHTtawuKsra. QARPKT8, MATTINGS, de. CARPETS. Mattings. - Oil Cleths. RUGS. All the Above Goods ia Large Quantities and at LOW PRI0E3. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te tba Court Heute, A'a-ir AD VKRTiSKMKSTH. THE LATEST-J U8T TtlE TIUNti for business purposes Sceieh t:hevlet TrenasTt. w have them In twenty dlfTerent patterns, rer wear they cannot tmexrelted. all and tee them. A full line et scotch Cbovlet huttings at moderate prices, HOSfchSTKl.NH riNK TAU.OIUNO. Ne. 87 North Cjiieen airect. ALAHGi: SUPPLY OF HRA8S AND Nlekel Ferrules. Keel heata and ether Hed Mennttngs. Mlk. Linen and Cotten l.tnes, Swivels. Blnkers and rtsbermen's flupplles generally a specially tin-, let of Japan and Calcutta Poles, in IJ, Itiniid 2)ftet lengths, at HUttLAYV UKUU em It a, as West King Street pRESEkVK YOUR CLOTHING HY 1'ACKlNUTHKMIf TAR PAPER! Net Stick? but rlean and Nice, and sold by the yard. Campher ami rare insect Powder. Ab solute security ter esl Attn coats Is tecuied by packing them In TAtt llAOS, rea SVLS AT Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. IT7 A 1SI NOHTH CjUICKN ST. man ly.-e.1U Ijincaster, l'a. P. C. SNYDER A 1IHO. ANOTHER BIO DRIVE -IN- Men's Half-Hese! Men's Full Regular Made Half Half Hese iu Black and Colored, Split Feet, at 12rc; list than half the regular price. Alse a Let of Ladies' Full Regit, lar Made llose at 12c. Alse a Let of Linen IXtmaak Towels, large and nice quality, nt 12ic. These Lets will last but a short time. Flease call early te secure some of them. P. G. SNYDER & BRO., Ne. 14 West King Street, LANCASTER, TA. w ILLlAMtsOrl a rOHTER. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. THE RESULT or- Supplying Perfect Fitting CLOTH n -AT- GENEROUS PRICES, -HAS MADK Ours the Popular Stere -reB- Summer Suits. SEKBiUCKEIt COlTfl AND VKHT8. COLOUED DBS S3 fANTS. LIQIIT CHILDBKN'S SUITS, 8IKRT WAISTS AND OUU I'AMT. LIUtJTCOLOBEDSTirr rELTHATS. fiTEAW HATS. CHILDBEN'3 EAN0Y HITS AND CAPS. LIP B0BE3 AMD WUIPJ. GENTS' 8UMUEB BILK NKCKWEAU, COL LAUSANU tivrn. NABUOW FLIATED DIM BHIKT8. 1J1LB8100AN UNDEBWEAB. TUItEAD a LOVES AND FANCY HOSIERY L401KS' AND MISSES' EIHI DUES IKHIMANDBHOm. CHILDBEN'S SHOES. OaWTS' AMD SOYS' . DBEsS OAlTEaS. ' BICYCLE AND TENNIS SHOES. TRUNKS, VALISBI AND TBaVILINQ BASS. All t 6MereM FiieM. WILLIAMSON A FOSTER, S3, 14, J6 S8 iMt K(B 8t, LANCASTBB.rA. jay StAiaa alesa arary aYaalag at o'aleak, asaapt MeaaAy aa aataieajrs. tABOMtttr, Pf. AmvBmmmmta. AT THK KINO LANCASTEU. 8THKKT THKATKK, GRAND JUBILEE I LIMITED TO TWO GRAND CONCERTS, Arrssxoex asd Kvssisa, MONDAY, MAY 23. GILMORE! THKOHKAT.anA 1118 WONDEItrUt. HAND. renslstlDK et nrTY Rmlnniit MiisleUns ana Soloists, uuitur t lie direct hadnrthlp of air.P.S.UILUOKE, Assisted by tha ClitrinltiR I'tlma Denna, LBriTIA-FKITOa will visit tills city, and ulve what may he Jnatlv tcriiiKti n tsllANIi attislCAL rKHflVAU It III Inrludn icnint by ths stoat mastrrs, UiRstbar with inusle ter ih inliilent, solncted from tha bl popular iiicIikJI.s of the day. In a varlnd, unlquu and liitrrv.lln pregraimiin. Kntlra chunK" et proMraiiiine ut rach voniett Adiiilssleti, Afturnoen, Se cunts, Including He tervnl ict. Attinl.-len, KTnnlnir. fte cents. Itctenred Si'sts, 2.1 cints rxirn. The tale el rata opens at llrrr't Reek Rtiiraen Wednesday, May isih, at V oVIrek. Order by Matl.l t'loiilieneor Tuli'umph will rrcelre preiniit attention. itiyU.ia,lM;.13.i(.I.J3a JsULlON Ol'KltA 11UU.S11 TlmrsJsT Krenlnr, May 19, 1887. HAVERLYS- OIUUISAL MASTODON MINSTRELS, IXCLCD1XO THE llOUMANi-Jehn, James and (Icorre (Icerre (Icorre Orutnaters, Inventeis and fredncera of alln. str.1 seselllrs. K If. II LI Cemriltsn and Klnicef thelUnle. OUsKEKiirY yUAUTKr, Laird, l'lecre, Emrst and Gnih.in rilKD MALCuLat, the I'honemeoal Hals Coe. tralte. JOHN CUKKAN the Favorite IlalladltL KlililR MANNI.Nii, comedian, PioU-geof Ihe lain II1II v ktannlnir. HULSK AMK.eVSOIt, U4REK AND JONES. MAtTst: KMVSAUO fkUCY, Ue Yeungrst Mtii.ln-1 IK.y Vnesll.L 1'kiiF Des Ven ELSNKB, Cornet Soloist and Hand Leader, PBIBES :.'.,S0and7)CETS, IlKSaUVEl) SKATS TJCKNT8. New en tain al Opera Heuse Office. mlMtd J'A LA VR OF FAHIIIOX. p.VLACE OV FASHION. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WK8ELL CUEAPEIl Til IN ANY OYHEIi kTOBKINTHECITY. READ OUR PRICES: HANDKERCHIEFS. We htre determined te make the ueldett dash en record te secure yenr trade SO IIEItE GOES. Se Handkerchiefs or 1 rer 6c, liuttatatlnn Hem atltchrd. New Designs. Alte tome Imitation Silk, tame price. 4e Handkerchiefs, Fine Cambric Lawn, Neat and New llerdera. East Co'ers. OUI! 5c. ASSORTMENT. U DlfTerent Styles of Keal Hern stluhrd. fine Linen, all New aud Neat Designs. Alte Plain White Linen, Real Hcni-ttltched rinn Woven Nerders, French Batiste, wash elegant, all 5c apiece. Men's Fancy Ilorderrd, Fancy Celers, Se Fancy Mourning the same. 10c Handkerchiefs, new fancy bordered, whtta hem Hitched and wblt'einbielji red; altnOent's Hemstitched, neat borders, new, loc; also Mourning Hanilkurchlefs-all tbssa 3 for SSc. A Ilka variety at ltlMc Finer Handkerchiefs Id gi eat variety. Neit are the White China and Japanese fllk Handkerchiefs, 21-Inch, hf m-stltched, 50e ; and tbe ethers as cheap in proportion. Cellars and Cuffs. White at ie apiece, all tlznt, capes and buttons, betides 24 ether it) les, straight or Piccadilly, at 8c, 10c and liX- Cutis 6e a pair. Fine 3-Ply Linen, 10c, or S pair for iSc; as geed as any at lSXa Colored Celiaii in straight and plccadllly, all naw. Mourning Cellars, complete line. Cuffs te match all. White Pique Cellars and Cuffs, ;ic a sett ; alto separate, loe and 19c. CHEMISETTES. White, Pleated and Plain, Ue. NewBtylesEm breldertd and Pleated. Alte Fancy at tte. FIBEBLINB-a Cellars and pair Cuffs ferlOe. LIKEN TOWELS. Bargains at MXc, 19e aad SSe. Spsclal In White, lHc, Sc, 37c 60e. Our Table Linen It cheapat 17J,cand3ca yatd. Yeu pay mera for 1 1 anywhere else. NAPKINS. Fara Linen, 3, 4, 6, 7 and l6 eta. Every tyl ehetper than anybody's. 8 1 tin Damask Tabla Cleths, whits, IK yard. 11.(1. We have a great many ether te show yen whan you coma. JEWELRY. Breastplntf , lu, IS, ss eta. te S3.00. All alee and) geed. Brilliant Bblna.Stene Earring at 12 te 85 ou. Sell lead of them. Cuff Buttens. IP, IS and 23 ct. An Immense variety and no fancy prices. Novelties In Sliver and Shell Hair Pin ana Combs, 10, IB and S3 cts, joed Ring. Plated and flood Stene, 2J eta te 1.00. New Silver and Bhlne Stene Ceinbi, Pin and Bracelet l. BLACK JBWELUV. Paraseli and EunshtdM In all colors from 9Jc up. Laes tibeasad lined, MO and n7. etc. CHILDBKN'S PABASOLS. If yen want te be. convinced Just Oemeand price ttwm. WILLIAM EDMONDS, WbelstaU Dstlsr &s4 Oomatatiei Msrakul IIAU KIIDSOV CIGARS. . Advtneea aaaaaen salaabla goeta. OSleaaasY Balaaroem. .. vaajDTMtSTB! aFTisM riwMtaaaa, turn 3. &$M?24feikZ. . :v-sKrfifcS iV lii jtstT t-uaftWf. IBHiaitri.--i!i.' '&4&i .,VlF. tC. ,w .?-
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