PaWSSPpwt-fPM " m -a m-t vf hb mmFnmi'T r "vr- ., 7t, aWTir, ulw ?.. " " rv v vfR -. .?& THE LANCASTER DAISY INTELUdtiKOER. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1887. i j-1 sv: a: ,y & M : ffiv R&. KS?r s& aJf? vS fc'fS'h!'- . .?: v i- 1 5f W10WN0. tJWMJi WrM ex- turn mum mrmmt. aaO rriwas, Hasabsr. raraaas ! a Yala- 4H M aYsaaats ettaa ief lafBtueixcM. ,MfK-Ttii unlet annlver- (Of Mr. ma mra. Deur- lyattarday at their home, la farm. T&a beapitauia nema i crowded daring the day r laaalvaJ nany congratulations upon ae may saara or married ine. iiaMea were ptaeed lathe Urge dining- i whan erar two hundred relatives and -wjWaHnf " ,"nt hanquet. Mr. ' Mia. Beurbaar received a number el -'MUiaMa pnaaata la geld. Surrounded by "- a. samaras and arandchlldren the couple ;'cttttalr toanjey many moreyeanefa happy : . !. fce nmnl Parade. f tfTM Mlaa Intending te assist the memuers &sMna Columbia Are company in ineireau- ." . - . lha vlaltttlff flreffAn tielll R-V?".""'"-!.':.. tM K M n.n. -vs ""..- ".ri ,.r:. : . svHlilHa liraiutui Ul uis iuie a. r." ajHslHrg will be held en Thursday. In the Tlak. It la tueugnt tna; tne new jjb r ranee mer will net arrive In town la time for tnrfu hut the mmDUT have decided te i'tald the parade whether the engine arrives vacant The parade will be a very une auur, .'jsd a number of flatting companies will be . HMUtl. 'i :!- Straggling 'or Liberty. A'- A mad ateer was being led en North Third street last evening about 7 o'clock, which wi the causa of considerable excitement. The aalmal was chained te the rear axle el a wsgen Which was the only way te get the vicious beast Inte town. In the many attempts te get free, the ateer managed te get Us horns entangled In the moving wheels. The par ties having the ateer In charge were given great trouble by Its frantic efforts te get loose. An Entertainment This Evening. An entertainment will be given In the ML Jehn's Lutheran church this evening by the primary departments of the Sunday school A very Interesting pregramme . has been arranged. The Yeung Men's association of the Second street Lutheran church will held a meeting this evening. A packsge party will be held by the Diughters of the Ferest In their ledge room this evening. A special train left town this morning for .Philadelphia having a number of Masonic gentlemen en beard for the conclave of the Knights Templsr lu that city. A number of persona from town took advantage el the ex cursion te pay a visit le f hlladelpbia. Michael friend was sued by Patrick Ennls for assault and battery. Squire Herebey dis missed the suit upon the defendant paying the costs. The fair of St. Peter's Catholic church closed in the armory last evening. Mrs. William Balght left town te visit her brother Kdward Adams, who is critically 111 at his home in Ilarrisburg. At a meeting of the beard of directors of the First National bank held yesterday, V. It. Htrickler, of Yerk county, was elected clerk of that institution. On Memerial Day the business places will remain closed after twelve o'clock and will cot open In the evening MkMOMMLjur vumMtrrmm A'JJkZ-ftmtDit Fer a frepr Oburvanre of the Day Already Made. The Grand Army Memerial Day committee melon Monday evening at Alderman Rarr's cilice. Chief Marshal W. F. llambrlgbt announced that he bad appointed T. Clark Wbltaen and Daniel 11. lleitabu, of Pest SI, ard D. M. Moere and A. C. Leenard, et Puat 405, as his aids for the iarade. A communication was received from lilue Cress Command ery, Knlsbtaef the Gelden Esgle, stating that they would participate in the parade en Monday next. The Ladles' Aid society, it was decided. should visit the public schools and request the children te bring flowers te decorate the soldiers' graves te the court house en Med day morning from 8 te 10 o'clock. Each of the Grand Army Pests will detail twelve men te decorate the graves of the sol diers en Monday morning. They will meet at 7 o'clock in the morning for that purpose. Tbe Joint Memerial Day committee will at 8 o'clock en that morning decorate the soldiers' monument. The committee adjourned te meet en Frl day evening te make final arrangements. TUB lCXHiBXB JEMVLMtt. ADent bTfetj-FITe Lecal Ururetentatlrrt lie te the Fhlladelpnla CenrUie. This morning LsncasterCeinuiandery, Ne. 13, Knights Tempter, lett for Philadelphia en Fast Llnp, at 0:03. They were accompanied by the State Capital band, et llamttburir. They made a short parade from the asylum oruiecemmandery te the depot. About Knights lelt en that train. A great many went down yesterday and ethers en later trains te day. The crusb could net have been greater than that In the foyer of the. Academy of music, rauaaeipuia, Monday night, when from 4,000 te 0.000 people were furnished with refreshments. They were Knights Templar, their wives, sinters, cousins aunts and lrlcnds. They came from all ever the state te attend the tblrty-leurth annual .con clave of the order, which began and will centinuu until te-morrow evening. Ceinmltud for Trial. Jeseph Stern and Jacob Stern, members of a gang who assaulted and bad beatly Wash Pyle, of the Pennsylvania railroad police, who attempted te put tbem eU a freight train en which they were trying te ateal a ride en the night of iiarn urn's circus, May 13, were given a bearing before Aldermau McCon McCen McCon emy this morning. Jeseph was charged wlthsimple assault and battery and Jacob with felonious assault, lleth were com muted, Indetault of ball, for trial at court Reuben Hetsler and A. L. Frey, who ap peared at the aldermau'a cilice te testify in behalf of the abeve defendants, were arrested as principals In tbe assault and were held In their ewu rocegnlzwoe for a hearing en Sat urday next. m . A Mew Society, A new council of the Junier e. u. a. m. .Will ba started In a lew weeks intuiscltv , and will be known as Oeerce Shlfllsr rnn'. rrA,ui Na7a . Tee PPHeatleu list ler signers v - . ' ' "lusi tee weeks i,isjB) are quiw numerously signed bvaemnnr S''ier bast eltlsens who desire te become mem. gCJtV A prauminary meeting will be held 'fakim' QiB A; M. hall, a North Queen street. ,WjbBarrew (Wednesday) evening, tot elect 'A. aMsfra and apply for a charter. They x- iffl". ' -mue ueeirgusei .Bjaaaaaiag Dera te be present and sign -4-,gwMplleatiea and bacomeehartermembera. U wilt ba a baaallclal aoelety. ups-jis . . . . vSi'Sw .. a at an Old Age. P?iv"" iiTMftek. Cherry, the llvaryman, te-day re. Ck aairad word of the death of his father, naniai i'-l Cherry, which took place in Limerick, ir neiiur viain areiaau. en asav u. i-na U- jfaaaral. which waa very larcelr attaadad. ..7.. --.J k -.l .i. . - . . ibaldeaMaylOtb. Tha deceased waa la Cjt -" " "' " Beaidaa Patrick taaraaMtwedaughtara. One Uvea la New .:. a mm aaw isa outer w nan r ranciaec SfxT m . .. . -'&;. ' aucisia ainiea. asw nargar, anar epmning along tha ea feta bteyela for some Una dU- Zi-it " '" rt nwrs ubieb lata UHMlA In ImM. A ftk Of .t. T, -- n-r"" "- twmm uhhi I'HtnBaitia i. wnan ca cama te leek for It It waa i and baa aet bean mtnmad. Tba uiai IVJUlbftkBllAk Ju.-J -. A-. ..L. rrv'' "" " uhsih iaaaa ua t:fP" " wwa. tut0JimaAJjrA fweyetrea naa OaaasrtM the Blag attest TasMta fcast By tag, That celebrated as esteal aggregation known as Ollmere's band charmed a large audience In the King street theatre last evening. The fame el the organ I r. stien had preceded It and almost every one of musical taste In the city might have been seen in the audience. The drat number en the pregramme waa"Der Freischul.."by Weber. It Is a thrilling com position and wss most cillclently rendered. The second gem was asweeteupheniuin nole, "Concerto Of Iglnsle," by Slgner Ksffsyole. He ovelvcd a great deal of delightful music out ei one of the heaviest of home and was encored. Then tlie full band gave Ellen berg's KoiuaeM, " The First Heart Threba," which was followed by some wonderful flute nlerlnir en thrnies irem "Faust," by Mr. Fred Lax. He was twice encored. The se lection irem Meyerbeer's ' Prophete," was splendidly given by the whole band, and then Miss Letitis Frltcb, the prima denna, sang Verdi's "Nen fu Hlgue." She has a remarkably strong soprano et high pitch, but there is little of the y at pathetic In lb Te an encore she sang "SweetheatL" Mr. 11. C, Kent rendered "The Lest Chord" en the cornet with extraordinary skill, and he tee had a recall. The gem of the evening was the next number, a sole by 11 err Metus en tbe K lltt clarienet Fantatsie Hong Heng Hong relss" by Paganlnl. The bird like notes that were 6Velvcd from this Instrument excited rapturous applause and the performer was recalled. Then came "Tbe Patrel or the 0Ta Club" by Escher, by the full band. Seme geed rollicking stu dent singing was mingled In this piece. The sole by E. A. Lefebre en the saxophone from "The Be' emianOIrl" was a work el art and was encored. The concluding number was a popular fantuie, "Melodies of Scotland," by the entire band. The s bole performance was of a very high character and the applause of the pieces was lrcqueuttnd prolonged. A Tale el t'at Ollmere. Frem the New Yerk World. Patrick Ullmoreand his band were recently obliged te wait two hours for a train at War ren, 111. The citizens made up a purse of &and ettered it te the director en condition that his mttstcatis would play one selection. Mr. Glltuore lnleimed them that a little music would cost them f 150. Warren did net hear the great band that day. A (.UEA3IKH1 CUJIM1' TMICKB. The Trstlmeny Git en Aealnst a Chester County Cenipsuy. Freiu the West Chester Lecal News. lUfore 'Squire S. IS. Kussel, West Chester, Saturday afternoon, the case of Jeseph Bro Bre siua, president el the Chester and Lancaster County Creamery association, .was continued. A portion et the testimony was as fellows : Jehn I. Carter said he was secretary of the Chester and Lancaster County Creamery as sociation. Mr Carter corroborated Jehn Wat kins' statement about their having experi mented with nentral oil at Cochran creamery. Mr. Watklns is president of the Cochran Creamery company. The station agent at Parkeaburg, Jehn M. Ksslng, testified that there arrived at that station en 1'eu. 17, ImST, lour barrels of neutral oil for Cochran creamery, it came irem Pittsburg. Oa the 28th of January a barrel of manifested greae arrived at the station consigned te Cochran creamery. On January 7 two tierces of lard were thrown oil for Mr. Spurr, superintendent et tbe creamery, lie alxi testified that tbe following consignments te Mr. Spurr were made: Jan. 15, two tierces ; Jan. 25, two tierces; February 5, two tierces of lard. Cochranvllle creamery company paid the lrelght and took the shipments away. A colored woman named Grant testified sbat she ws In tbe employ et Mr. Spurr last winter. She said she saw white stufl very much resembling tallow in the creamery at various times. During tbe early lrt el February a lotef empty barrels were removed Irem the creamery te Mr. Npurr's cellar. There was also a barrel et the white stuti referred te, and she testified that she saw Mr. S. carry it out by the bucketful, te the creamery.. Walter Cochran testified that he bad worked In the creamery, and in January when he tirst went there they were making cheese by the emulsion process, lie saw ene barrel opened ; It resembled lard : be stated that they ceased using emulsion some Ihiie in February. Fere-t llollen, who works at tbe creamery, sU'ed that be thought, they commenced first te mix ether subitauces than butter with the cheese. He mlxed it three or tour times him self. He stated that two or three barrels of the "ctull" had come te the creamery. The stuir looked like lard ; thought it was lard. Ne defense was ettered by the company. The Justlce reserved his decision until Tues day morning, out It is said that he has de cided te give lodgment against tbe creamery and line It f 100 under the act of May 21, 18s5, providing for the punishment el these adul terating dairy products. Funeral of Mrs. Aulann t'razer. The funeral of Mr?. Ablann I'razsr took place trem her late residence, Ne 38 North Llme street, at 4 o'clock Monday alternoer. There was a short prajer at the beuse, after which the remains, In a handsome casket, were borne en a bier te tbe Presbyterian church, and plecei before the altar. Tbe funeral eervlce, conducted by Dr. J, Y, Mitchell, was short, consisting only of prayer, liymnf, and the reading of a portion of tbe scriptures. There was no funeral termen, but Kev. Mitchell in his ser mon en Sunday paid a deserved tribute te tbe mouiery el deceased. After the service an opportunity was given te these who chose te de se te vlew the lace et Mrs. Frazler, alter which the casket was placed upon the hearse and carried te oedward Hill cemetery fel lowed by a large number of mourners. The pall-bearers were Messrs. A, C. Fltnn, 11. 8. Qara, Henry liauuigardner, H. II. Swarr, It. J. MuOrann,Jehn T. MaeUenlgle, William li. Mlddltteii and Geerge M. Franklin. The carriers were Olllcers Cremer, Stermlellz, Walsh aud Keericb. Tliaitt UfBHlsU HIUUT. A I.arge Autllritce te Hear the (Irau-Gordeu Ciiniuy la ''(Urell!! (Urells." The Grau Gorden Opera company opened for a week In Fulton opera house last even ing te a large audience despite tbe warm we4thur and ether attractions. The piece sung was "Gireils-Ulrulli," an opera heard here a dozen times lu the past two seasons. The only ether lu their reportelre which is equally familiar is " Mikade" for Wednesday evening, but that tee will be attended by a large audience. This evening "Fra Diavola" la the pregramme, and for the remainder of the week there are operas that should draw well. MlssLvnten, who heads the company, as the twin sisters, took these characters ex cellently, displaying at all times an easy com mand el her high vocal talent She was compelled te repeat the drinking song, F. 11. 1-rear as Ven JJolere assumed tbe part In geed style, and bis wit kept the audience In almost constant applause. W, A. Morgan as Masasquin, Leuis Carl berg as ilourzenk, aud .Miss Luella Dewey as J'.ujuiIu, were very geed In their parts. The chorus is net as strong aBsome ether le. priced ceuipnuiea who upjioared here, but these abee named, who take the impor tant characters, are capable of doing work that cannot fall te please, tbe most critical audience. 'Inelr costumes are Una Thev deserve te be well patronized. Letter tlracted by lha ItegUur. The following letters were granted by tbe register of wills for the week ending Tuts. day, May 21 : Tksta Ji k.n ta u v Catherine Feils, de ceased, late et Lancaster city ; Jehn II. Keib, city, executer. Margaret Dllfenderfer, deceased. late of Earl township : Heniauilu Sprecher and Then. M. Sterb, Earl, executers. Administration Ell L. Zeek, deceased, lata or East Lampeter township ; Isaac K, btellifuss. Upper Leaoeck, administrator. DavW Zsrtman. decaasad, lata of Ellzibeth township ; David Zutaua, Clay, adminis trator. - Esther Hoever, deceased, lata of Wast Lampeter township i Kllaaaad JaaobBeorar, West Lampeter, administrator m Death of a Hers. A valuable heraa baleagiac te Hlehard aUlaa, died at tha City bettl lUraryai Ivaryatabisjaa- laraaj wwniwa, MAKtr nmw lm ws Madeaebf ovrerner (MaTer Bigaatare-Mar-rlace Llceaeee May New be Secured trem Aldermen and J nutlree of the fence. llAttntsBUtui, Pa, May i!l The governor haeapprevrd among oilier bills the follow fellow follew ing: Te punish fal-e pretense In obtaining registration et rattle and ether animals, and te punish giving false pedigrees ; te pro vide civil rights for all people, re gardless of race or color ; te regu late the employment of labor, requiring two week's notice et intended abandonment of work te be given the employer, w he is also obliged te give a similar hollea or Intended discharge ; providing for tbe semi monthly payment of wage-workers j repealing the section et the net te provide for the erecting of pounds doing away with tha old fence requirement j empowering cities te take and held donations uf money, bxiks, real or personal property for tlie purpose et iiunmc -, auiiwriiug me umeing or any orphan te any city te be made by tbe mother, guardian or next friend j for the protection of German carp In public lakes or striiama amending tbe game laws se as te prohibit the killing of quail nd Vlrglula partridge between December 15 ami O.-teber 15, pro viding a penalty of ten dollars ler every violation of the act; te prevent the adulteration of candy or confectionery ; making the catrylng en of the bus'nesa et detrctlve without license a misdemeanor ; autherising the trustees, treasurer or ether proper etUeers of any church te abandon burying greuuds and sell the same In fee clear or all restriction i ap TDprlatlng the - ti en deg te iub support of public libraries In boroughs ; mailing me ereaaing into cars a releny se curing te laborers the betietitet the exemp tion laws, aud te prevent assignments of claims mr me purpoe ei securing their cel. lectien against laborers outside the state ; au au teorising marriage license te be applied for before Justices et the peace and aldermen j authorizing county treasurers te charge and deduct commissions from ocheol, rout and all ether munlclptl taxes collected and paid ever by them te the proper authorities , providing pnnlshmeut for perseus stealing umber en banks el rivers and streams ; te aulberizs an appeal from the assessment el the amount te be paid by persons desirous of using a private read. StAttSUAL AMIHKH- H. Itll.l. The I'retliieut rcur a tljnd .Man fur the Leng Vnil lint I'Uce The president en Monday appointed An drew 11. Dill, et I'nten eunty, marshal ler the Eastern district of Pennsylvania. Mr. Dill will make n p oil cllleUl. He was barn In Htllliueie, J tuuiry IS lSJd, and is therefore still In the first half or his City-second ear. He graduated from Dick Dick ineon cellrc'e, taught school for a time In Frederick City, MU , studied law with dames Lynch, et that place, nud was admitted te the bar In ls5s He practiced law ler a short lime In Columbia county, el this state, and later In Gettysburg. He then associated himself for a short time in the law business with his uncle, I.iUb Ddl, of Huntsvllle, Alabama, but In April, W.0, re'urued tfi this state and settled lu Lew lsuurg.rnlen cenntr, where he has since con II lined te reside. He served as first lieutenant of Cempiny F, Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania volunteers, lu Imj-JUJ. In Ijti'J he was elected h Demo cratic member of the II mse In the Kpub!l can district composed of I nlen, Snyder and Lycoming counties, lu 1-70 be was elected Senater trem the hsiiie district At the ex plratlen of bis term, In 1-7 J, be was again chosen senator trem the new district com posed of L'nlen, Snyder and Northumber land ever Dr. Wagenseller, the Republican nemluee. He was re-elected In l-7tUjy an In creased majority. In the Senate he easily ranked as the Democratic leader and rrcelved tbe caucus nominal en and the Democratic vote ler United States senator Uxn the resigna tion of Simen Cameren In March, 1-77. In ls73 he was tbe Demccratta candidate for governor, being defeated by Henrv M. Hnyt, tbe Republican candidate, by J2.103 plurality. Mr. Dill is a man of excellent private charac ter, a geed lawyer aud a Uuent public speaker. The oluee ever which there has been such atlght Is worth tint mere than ?."i,000 or $l,CO0 a year, iawe et this being salary, and the re mainder lees. Formerly the jierquisites et the position paid Its Incumbent tI0,0eO te $12 OuO a year, but these bsve been niastly abolished by a recent law of Congress. The patronage el the place Is mainly lu the ap pointment et deputy marshals for federal elections and the care and maintenance of United States prisoners. Teere Is no doubt but that Mr. Dill will accept the clllce, and it Is probable that he will make Philadelphia bis home duricg his term. The Llederkiwu Ceucert. List evening the Lancaster I.Mderkran bad a big titue In the grove In the rear el Knapp's saloon where the State Capitel band of Uarrisburg, gate a concert. Tne rf aref the yard was reserved for the members of the Llederkranz and their families, wblle the general public was admitted te the front. The audience centulned many ladies. The concert was an excellent one, as tha bind is one of the finest musical omanlzattens In the stale. The folks prtsent spent a highly en joyable evening. The pregramme was as fellows : March, "Portland Cadets," Keeves; at-lco-tien, "Evening Camp," L'.ttle; song and dance, "Toe Sweit te f.ive," Kcssensen ! J Dee n In the Cellar," Llttl', trombone sol i by Max Vogt ; walt7, "Oa the Hhlne," Keber Mela; "Coming Thre the Kye," with varla liens, Thornten, clarienet sole, II. Newmyer ; serenade, "Far Away," iiriukman ; selec tion, "Heme Sick," Juugmaun ; eerture "America," Catlcn ; march, '-night, Le.li," Sousa. Uets the final Leng Term. " ISilttmere Jee " must break ell' bis geed resolutions very seen, or else tbe police otll etll otll cers are much fender et arresting hlin than anybody else. This morning the mayor gave him the long term el 00 days because he waa drunk in Centre Square. One ether drunk and a vag were discharged. Ilautlst HeineMiMlaiiary Society fclster Mct'ollem, president et the Women's llupllst Heme. alliMlenury siKiety, leiutdl all the liuptlst people et Lancaster city te meet her in the First luptlst church, chestnut atreut. at7.Su this evening. Uutlnut very luiperunt. Let none full te be present. Telephone Connection Mrs J. 11. Uruel'scorifecllenury store, Nes 1 and lu) North Queun s reet, Is cenntcUd with the udepbeseeichinge. L) MATHS. lllUKR-ln thtsc'ty, enth2Mlnsl , Ann, wllu of lleiij.linlii linb.r, in thu'itb juarerunr ae. Thu rulatlves and li lends of the family nru re spectfully Invited te attend thu funeral, from the residence el her husband, Ne Ms West King street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3( o'c'eck. luterinciilat Lancaster cemetury. mrjitd lK(iiiR.-ln tils cliy, en tbe iid Inst, alary, wlteet Henry Yeagtr, lu her 37th jea.r. The relatives anil friends of the faintly are re spectfully Invited teattend tbe lunulal Irem thu residence of her husband, Ne. II heuth Mary street, en Wednesday morning at X o'clek litgbMaisatSt Jeseph's chuich ut u. lu. In terwentalHt Jeseph cemetery. 2td MAMUMTK. Me tent staraei. Maw Yerk. May Si -Deur market dti'l i Fine, t' 103 'J3 superrlne. tt 73J fiJ geed te choice extra WmUihi, H Wfll ou i irned te fancy extra tni.s3 70O4 uu : common te geed extra Western, at tee i se. Wheat Ne. I ua State. WWct Ne. 2 An. 9D? i Ne.lBftd. Winter. May. 96)ui Jnne.la;vC; Juy,ii receipts. Si j,KV shipments, liiJ.IUJ. ueru ise.zinixea casa, u av, IJXC ; no June, Itjjn : July.tsc; receipts, 1IU.M0 bus ; ship ments, "i,W. Oat Ne. I White State, S9QUC t Ne. t de SXXc; Ne. 2 Mixed, cush.Sic; receipts, tg.Geubus: shlpinenu, 13, Uyn dull i Western, fj&OJac i State, 57K0c Barley nominal. Perk dull old ntisa, 1 2JQ1SW. MpUases dull at juc Inr til beianv aieca. TnrpenUnerinn at MXc mju uu , iinunug te sena, SI ?2 vni 27J Pstrelenm dull kS .'.. T.VVf.'''V tnbi. ttarac Cbaese dulli Western flat. llUailKc: ened t t t ehotee light skims, llkaiSKe liner gwhit IJc" ' ' 0 "'." to?slf,6Jel.rmi Bnnwl CU. tViei Urann Urann Tallew dull i crime cltv. 1 H-le i nuxumai i tanuina. lair tti trena, sa)3wa. i auiu wu iaiu, ttjllc lOriUO. OhtsM rradaew Market, unoaae. May ti. 10 3l a. m. Market opened. .mk--. liwnu SUe Inter kfttn A s..!. freasa May. JMKei June, ivet July. eOUei flafc ffibhme July, Kc! i, itfifi. fork-Net quoted J-inf.Hl.uly.sii8,t Anf..rfl7K. short MtU-June. t; wt Jul,, ir &Mi Aug I7I2K, oLesiae. AWgJMy. .Ue 1 June, use.. July, STc, AugTilV.7' Vi1 Jun' &0i Julr' 4c- Ar!wuc?r' 2i!iCl J"n"' a,Q5 Julj'' OV0-ferk-May, RS no : .1 une, ii en. Anaasr'9teiiiXJunv' "' July' t0'i'' wSJjjTAnV.lW J""e K KHt July, Oram and rruvuuena. rnmtshed by S. K. uudt, broker. Caioine, May 94, 1 o'clock n. tn. Wheat. I'ern. ttste. t'mk, l.arfl. May , June July August September.. October. . December... ............ -.) jv-Si '.VJ ti ? !-.--, &1 (I C7 .. 6 77 (! .. G VI .. 7.W Car Lets. st S 1 . . ill ... W7 Sl.i 4' .. MS. ,...HiJ i.ij ...: Uecelpts Winter Wheat, spring Wheat.. Cern ou Kye Itarley Oil City. Crude OU Head. Uecelpts llecs.. Closing VTIces-2 o'clock p. ra. May June July AUKUst r-epieinber October.... UecemtHtr., OU city. Crude Oil neat. uiru. ipsis. ierk. i.aru. r'i at te il.tw 1. i.t 5 r. 7 Ji 7 M.s Use steea Market. CntOAfle, May 'it. The i)reirri Journal re re peru : Cattle lUcetpt. ei hwtd : shipment. AXXi : markMt slew i shlnntnir stMrs. uae tn l.veas., I3MJ s steckere and tcnlurs, ti SO Otte.- row., bulls and nitii-rt. r;eiQ3;M bulk, t.'wai 15; Texat cattle, IJJ03J M. lieKs Koeelvita, ueu hmdi sbtpmenta. 4nn head; market acme: rough and mtxite, 14 K) Rt91: packing and shipping, II Hs3J Ui light. It 0 W; sklps,3.VVH .VI, heep Kecctpts, ioe head: shipments, IWU market stetdy; native. 3 fli.-Ut woeled tic3'7J: Western. U StsJIlS; lulans, Sj SSO 3 6; iamb. 1 30a 8(0 East I.issrtt. Cattle Kecelpt. US'), shipments, 3S : market stew 10c etr trem hist etks clesliiif figures j cattle shipped te New erk, 6 cars. Hogs Kecelpt. iat) head : shipments ?7iX head : market nctlwi; Phlladeltihlas, SUfi 2.1 ; erker, M S 15: common te light, fl 73rMi: pigs II S0Jt 70; hegs shipped te New icrk, 1; cars. Sheep Uecelpts, i-v head: shipments. W! market fair, filme, llfjt i; ftlr te geed, tlfi (!Ji; co nmen, I J Mfll :i i yearling Iambi, 1171 U3J tprtng lambs, Wi fl7 W. Mew Vura Storks. New Yeik. -My St, 1:3) p. m. Meney leaned at iS'O per cent. Kxchange ttruier.tl 7fil f.S ! Ueveniments firm. Currency 6's, II SB bid; 4 s Coup, It HS bid t 4f s de. It 1' s bid. lh stock mirket opened unlet but firm nt V, te?, percent. advance, bnt after the first half hour a raid en New Yerk ,t New Knglnnd can'ed the whole list te weaken, and by mlddty ptlces had declined ' te Uj percent. The mar ket has since beiu dull and featureless. ..H'i 7i , M MS ,.M.. Stock naraeu Uuotattens by iteed, McGrann a Ce., bankers Lancaster, I'a. kSW TORS LIST. 11 A. SI. I2lf. Sr.S. Canada factflc n.iu cii t'.l C. C. C. At iS t'VS '" Colerado Ceal li 12 Sli Central 1'ae 4 CanaiU Southern C", 6." ( ChLSt. I.. A l'gh .. ID1, len. aillau 32 3li 3iJ UuJ. L. w I37; iv; nyt Brie .T" si 3A Krte, Snds IWi H4 1'4S Jer. C njx g. AT :t.'S 3: a.-sj Leu. AN tt-'i i., bs L. Shere "7 te; tfi'; Mlrh.Cn MV( fj W Heck Valley US MUseurt fact tic 11. Uu". 1101 N. I" 3:2 s:y, i'2H N.P. rret t,J? e: eiy, n. West. u;l lii 1H n.y.c nsn Kaat Tennesseu C UK 1S "S Omaha M'i 62!, tK Oregon Transportation 34U S4'-i 3is Ontario AW I'JH Pacific Mall Xi W-i Hi Ulchmenil Termlnal 3K xi s,- St. l-aal : ;c Ter.t'ac 31 31 ai Union Pac f'J ; a el Wabash Cem 2IW ai'f )'i Wabash l'ref !7 .!i Western U 77i 77J 77U West Shere Ilends 1M2 1? New Kngland 5J i?V4 H ratLADsLrutA list. Leb. Val W.'i 11.. N. Y.A t'bila IIS 1IH 11 Heading 12 l-i i."i 22 3-16 Leh. Nav Hy, Healenv. Pass P.A K Si4 N.Cent Peeples Pass , UAg. (ien'ls .... 10.IX en c.'X 6! fil't l'hlla. Traction 7u t'ULITlVAL. gsOH COUNT V COMMISSION Brl, 1IK.VKY IiltsCIIIIAK, et Lancaster City, bubjectte the derision el the Oemecrallc convention many UdAw F IOH COUNTY COMMIHSIONEK, J.W.KKLLY. of Marietta, Ta. Subject te the dertstnn of the Oemecrutlj Convention. Your Influence solic ited. mSu-tfdAw F It COUNTY COMMISSIONER SIMON L. BIIAXUT (rarmer), Of Kast Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention, our Influence respectfully solicited, tnts-tfdaw F OH COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOH Vf. LKBEK. Of Kphrata township. Subect te Democratic iuiw. inarii-iiacw OU COUNTY COMMIKSIONKB, A. Z ntXdWAI.T. Grocer. rirst Ward, City. Subject te Derre- tiu.iu ruius. ul-tfdAw F K COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMKU, rarmer, Of West HempBeld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. mailt-ttdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce inysnll as a candidate for County Commissioner. Subject te the decision et the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. HKNKYP. IIAUTMAN. ml3tldAw Kust Lampeter Township. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. EI.I BATTEN, of Uppur Lotceck township 1 announce my self as a candidal! for county commissioner subject te the declsten or the Democratic County Convention, lour Influence respect lu'ly solicited. Was a candidate for County loiuml.sleiHir belern the last convention, and at the rtquest of my friends withdrew In favor et the candidates trem the Southern district. tfdAw KLl JtAlTKN. At" IP AliVZUrt.'iKMEilT.I. rJAKINO POWDER. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never tshes. a marvel et . PQrUy. strength and wbolesemeness. Mera S22n,0JP.10"1 than lh erdtnary kinds, and oannet L?olKi70empHu?,, wlt iua muTtitude of low SK5hTr;!twe,l,t,JU,,,er pnesphau powders. 1Q Wall atruet. Mew ter. mayt7avaw AN,lfT1!MENT op 6 fB CENT. will be allowed en all Water Kent Paid en mjit-TW city Tfaamrar, XK' AH VMKTISKUKXTS. WANTED TEN HOKtKM AND CARTS nt the oernorol llcaverand Vine ttreeets. It C fl liwiNO AN D HMOK 1 NO TO HACCe5, ' Playing Cards, Pekrr chips, etc., nt I'd it. TtrONDA'S PHlLAtlaLl'lltA ClwAU StOUK, U: Nonh queen street, WM. riSS. rroprleter. Wanti:d-tve mood uirls. at pl at Miller's Hetel and Dining ltoeius, Ne4.Situd S3 North yueen Sltent, It tIKO II. MII.LKK, Prep. POirTUONDA's' UAKOl'lNAS, TI1K flnest c. Clear In the city. Try them, nt pnitrtittNDA's PHlt.tDKLPlUA CtltAlt .iTOIIB, 132 North tlucen street. W M. riss, Proprietor. M nrari,,'eK A kink and bet- 1.JUvF TKH VUAMPAUNS tuan Due de Montebello. AT KOUUKU'S 1.1UUOU BTOKI. Ne. 22 Centra Square, lAneaster, I'a. ARKI.lAlll.i: 1'EltKON DESIRES A position t willing te turn his hand te any thing; moderate compensation t can give best of reference as te Honest v, Tiuthtulnessand Temperance. Ca'lattht etllce. tnyl7 iwd WANTED A COOK THAT CAN HEIil teash aud Iren. App'y te Mill. C.C. KAWN, lull lwd Hi North Duke Street, City. INSTA LM EnTdK AI.ERs"wif,l7i"l ND Just hat they need. A full linn of Instal ment t,oeds told only te the lnitalment Trade bv sddieslnir INST.VI.MRNT DKALKUS SUPPLY Ct.. aprl-3mdTu,ThA'9 Krle, Pa, P OKTUONDA'8 l'ANKTKLAS ARE liiae of Clear lls ana filler, only ft cent, at PO lit II OS DA'S ClOAtt STOUR, 131 North queen street, WM.riss, Proprietor. WANTED SEVERAL COOKS AND general UoiiseSotvaats fersmatl families. Qoed nages. Apply ruKK or Cll sKUB, nt it inuu v st lu a employment Office, i N. yueen St. ('ecend fleer, i FS."a. MEISTKR WOl LD RESPECT. fully anneunce te the people of this ctty, that she Is u 'w prepared te tnse washing at her residence. Call or send eerd te Xe.121 SOUTH I'llIXOaSTKKET, lid Hear l'artud Doer, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED-ONE COOK AND C11AM liennald In go one tiille outside or the ctty and ene chambermaid ter a hotel In the city. Apply, i'uki. Of Cll alie K, at It. THOUT A CO.'S Kmpleyineut efll co, 2i N erth queen at. (vecend fleer i 13"rir.u sai.k Ok iiouskueld t.OOIx. OnTIIUKtDAY. MAVt) at Ne. 34 Lancaster avenue, suh as lledsteads. It it reau, yxtenslen and ether lali'e. Cupboard, sink, Chtlrs, lieckers, four stoves and I Iptt, Screll hsw, tfa, ltn and qucensw&re, tegetriei with many ethvr ar Icles nt enumerated, bals te commence at 1 o'clock, sharp II. bllUUMtT, Auctioneer It. L. t'Kiitsv, Clerk. Iu2t2t reirFOl,N lA'sT YOLAfstTKOUN D . your centllenca was net misplaced. Mu tual cnrgratulaMens. Mere homes made happy, rermjears ou hare trusted usand hive never bten dccelrett. Your giatefut servant. &. W. HiiniiWAUD, NOS. 2S A30KAST KINU ST., apr)-lyd Lancaster, Pa. NOPICKTO imiUOE IIUIIiDERS. Proposals for the construction of a Wreught-lmii llrldgeewr Ooteraro Creek, near Christians, will be reltd at the ettlce et the County lemtul-slnners, ellhr West Cheater or ljncas'er. Pa, until neon, lUKslUV, JUNK it. Iv7 The tight te rejvet any or all bids Is re encd. Ily oidref ths Commissioners e! Lan caster and chester counties. luyll-cettd FOR SALE AT A H.MU1AIN. 1h fifth house north of New street. In "Green "lerrnee Place." North Duke street. These homes aieacknewledgiH te be among the best built and n-est louvriitei t In tre ctty, and buyers are requeslet te examine before pur-chAslngelinvhi-re. ALLAN A IIKItB, Ileal Estateand Insurance agent, 11124 3td Ne 104 aastKlng.su JUST Ri:CEI El) A FRESH SUP1MA LP UNDIUWL.VU. Denier In Ladles' and Gent's furnishing Goods, Underwear ter Men and Iteys at all prices te suit the Ums,SersnckerCeau and Vests, Latin dried and Unlaunditrd Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Jumpe-s, NecKWfiir, Cellars, CulTs and Suspen ders, Hrse trum-c a pair up te the finest British llcse. Please call and exaiulne before you buy, U.S. ri.TTUl,'S().VE-PltlCKIOt'5F., Ne 31 North Ouen street av-Stere c'e-ieS every evening, except Men. nay, n eunesuay auu saturuaw. .. .. . . .. j . .- . ptse-lyd w l.l.IAMSON A FOSTER. CALL US BY. TELEPHONE, t WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. MONDAY, MAY 30. Decoration Day ! -AND WHIT-MONDAY I SCOTCH ClllCVlOlf, TWK.ICDS AND CAS S1MKUIS f a-k or L'nUway Coats, tie.w te lit 00. Veteran's Urand Army Suits, U ou te 112 00. A fpecltl U. A. B. Suit, warranted J-'aiter Celer. Children's Bulls and Hblrt Waists. Summer Hats In flexible felt Derby. The Crush Hats and Fine DreisHiraw Hats. Children's straw Hats and Caps. tienta' Hummer Underwear, hrlbrlggan, In dian tiauze, French Netttd and Clouded An An eola. Summer 811k Neckwear, t3e. te SOc. New Styles Cellars and Cuffs In LI no a and Celluloid. fancy Hosiery and Thread Gloves. Ladles' and Uenta' Summer Shoes. A Special Dress Shee for UenU, 11.50, Ilutten or Balmoral. Tha " Devenshire." a Light rinlsbed Kid Shoe for i.adlr. Worked Butten Heles aad Uleve fittlef.lLW. TRDNKR VAUS13 AND 0ABB18. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32. SI, 30 aid 38 East Xlag St, LADCADXBlt, FA. teres doss erery avsales; at e'aleck, axcapt ateaOars aaa aatiuaatrs. TI DOUBLE EVENT SlIliM Suits A'KW ADrSKTlaMMKNTB. f fcjwsyivsvwjMwseisM ss T ARLKTONS. T ARLETONS ! 60 Pieces White Tirleten, 60 Pieces Cberry Tarleton. Fer oaverlng atlrrera. Ohftnilallara, Prloe only O eantn per yard, or tl.SS prloe la only about half the value. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Beuse. .Vffir 4D VKKriSKMK.XTS THK ONLY 1M.ACK IN THK C1TV where jeu ran get Lay llenradre and Hpanlsh stmuht Cut t'lgarrttus Is at Iho I'll II Tlltl.NltA rillLAIIKLflllA CH1AK sruHK, iw. .n'UMuniii ?iiv.'i. w. ri", rroptietor. W ANTKI) KOR THIS l'liAUP. AND I'ntlnti. .1 .ul ll.lfl.1111111 ,,.... ....I. aad geed saUrlrs Adilres., j. auntisi siiAvr, Nurseryman, !iii9-lwd.tuiaU-lwd Uechnster, N. Y. W11ILK MAKNU"UI YOl'ireUTKlT ter lta.S f l.hlnir itnn'l v.,rl,ib lf., al.w-lr of Fine Tackle at IIUHI.KY'.t DKU(4 sliills, V West Ktnir fttnwt. Section Beds from lie te M0i Ke-ls from 4,i te 1400. New Japan and Calcutta iiauuiej geel length", and a la'ge as as as soituientet Brass and Nickel Bed Mountings. WAKTKD A COMI'KTKMT MAN TO take chariie et f mnidry en Hunt work, prlnctptlly Badlaters, Alse a couple hets te liiakn themselves grnerally useful or learn meulding. Alse rore tusker. I.ANitAs rs,U arKAMBAIUATOKaMfti CO, Limited. iua 19 tfdlt TACOU K. SUKAKFint'S PDRE RYE WniSSEY. NO. 15 CF.NTBK SyUAItK, L.rNCArKU, VA. ttiaylS tld JUST HKCKIVKO A HAXPSOMK 1,INI'. of scotch and Heme spun suitings In ,strlM u,t . mm, nimru iimw nelilis IllaCK alia Blue serges. Clay Diagonals, Bsnnecktiurn, Msrgn-sger and .Vcglegim t hevtets, Ju.t Him thing for summer wear Klegantly tnide and Trimmed ivrfect tit. ulu from tuii, at KUKNSTKls.rilK TAll.DIl, 37 North (J n if n tnet. VSl'UINU, 1S7. A New Departure ter Ijincaster In flneTal flneTal ertng. Importing direct fiein tbe tM-st makers et f ine Woelleus. t have nstreceUed through the lloiten custom house, a large luvotce of my own Imiiortatlen of SUtTINU, SPBIVO DVtrilCOATINO AND TlluUSEIUNii, The Ilka of which, for stjle andiiuallty.hu never b-en equaled In this city, aud cannot be surpassed A sp-clal invitation Is hereby encoded te all tn want of Spring Uarmenta te rail early and secure Cbelcu t", uterus sVerkmausblp the very beat and prices lower than uvnr. II ItRBIIABT, msKT-lydB Nn 43 North Uu. en street VKW UKOCT.lt IKS. Ihilsoelide-IecoratiOD Day, friends We Want you te llt the NO WCK 4- Tita hUHAUK TKA AVI) COfff KSTOBK. And get the V.lue f.ir Rvery Penny you Stxind We Make Fine Teas ami Cedees a Sprclally. We atse h.ive a fntt l.tnn of CHOtCst (iKO CEBIK.S. CLARK'S. no. jtcasrKK sgtHK, lasuahteu. Our New Delivery Wagen Is cim'ng tnarbtfd.tw G TO REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE ea UOLCHK HKC, l'lPEB Hl.liniKfJK. 1'OMMKUYhKC, MUlll.KI 3KC. ti. II. Mil in 111 Extra Dry, And all ether Leading brands of Imported Champan I. Mele Agent ter the Pleasant alley Wine Company. eiwcUl Ureal Wetrn Kx. Dry.enr own brand, the finest American Champagne tn the market. Just recelvtd another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and While Wlue from Nana Valley, California Alargestockerimportedlliirgundles.Clarobj, Bnlne and Sm-orne Wines. We also hsve tbe largest and finest stock et Brandli-s, WhlsklM, Ulns. Madeira, Sherrys and erl Wlti'i', russ Ale, Guinness .stout, Saratoga and Apeiilni Is Waters lu tbe city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt., Ne. 20 EA.9T KINO STREET, LANCASTEB, I'A. H tKSU k BKOTUEK. Gr. A. It. COMRADES. As the annual Decoration Da) anniver sary approaches you will be skirmishing around for Xew Uniforms in which te ap pear en parade in honor of departed com rades. Our offerings te-day in CJ. A. It. Suits are of such a character that are but rarely met with, and will surely meet the approval et every one intending telmake such a purchase. Our eyes are closed te everything that has net solid merit, and the most vigorous measures are used te se cure tbe best workmanship. 1'AllTfCULAU ATTRITION 18 IIKSI'KCT. fUI.LV ASKED XO OUB EXHIBITION -or- G. A. R'SUITS. a- Call whether yen wish te purcbatc or net, for It Is our pleasure tn show goods, ti. A, H. bun s,es.eu. u. a. K.BUira.1100'. Hirsh & Brether, ONB PRIOB M1ROHANT TAILORS, -AND- CUetMeis and Furnishers, OOS. MOBTU QUBM IT. AMP OMTUC wOTAJW, LAHOAataM, FA. 60 Pieces Bine Tirleten Dar FUturaa, ete., etc., ayardwid. par pleee, matuurlng 10 14 yards. Thla Xsaneaater. Pa. rstreataa. W-ATOHKJ. Watchte, Clocks Chtins and Jmlry at less than auction prices nntll January 1, 1SS7 fine let et lungs, Ac. Alse. Elgin. WaJtham (Aurera for which I am Sele Agent), and ether rtrst-ciaas Watches! Beat Watch sad Jewelry Hevwilrlnf. aa-cerreet tltaa by Telegraph Dally, ealy plaee in elty. L. WEBER, taK worth Queen st. Near rana'a. n. aw bapet BrwctAclee. Byeilaaeswsnaepuasjannae ail winds nt tpwMr VKW JEWKLRY HTOrU:. "SUM Graduating Presents. fOB CLASS HINDU, CI.A9S PINS, CLASS HADUKs.UO TO GILL'S. (leld Watches, IMatnend ltlnn, Hunts' Initial BIhks, scarf I'ins, Ac, Ac. a- Itepatrlng In All Its Branches, NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET. luarll 1yd I'.lltAHOUI. R.a A II. SPECIAL DBIVE IN PARASOLS! BKKONOUBCOUNTKBS A JOB Ler of PARASOLS. All Hits yrar's goods, f Ine materials. Marked away down Are lull ends of wholesale stock and cannot he duplicated. Ureal Bargains, only a limited number en hand. r. b7& h. 14 East Kins Bt. spltind AMUBBMAKTt. niri.TON OI'KKA UOUHK. areNK WKKK.-ca t'OMMKXClMi XOMtAV, MAV tM, 1H7. (SUT1XIS, SiTCRl'AV AT? r. M.) GRAU - GORDON Cuslue Opera Company, t'roienttOK tha following Operas with (ireat Success: TUCltlAY 'Tra Diavola' WKINKSKAV "Mikade, Till KSDAV l.r.nd Duchess.' flUDAY La l'erlchole Street "Inirer." SATUKDA Y-Matinee. ..." gueeu'a Lace Hand- krrchlel " SATUBDAV-KvenlDK "Olivette." I'BICKK te.JOand iHCKNTa. BKHKBVKD MCATS WCKNTB. New en sale nt Opera Meuse OMIre. injWstd ruBJUTVum. w IDMYKK'M KUKM1TUKK MIOHK. J. Ii WIDMYER. FURNITURE! A Full Stock, Desirable Geed?, Lew Prices, Newest.Style?. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast King and Duka Bta LANCA8T1B, PA. outS-lTeAlWmw H KINITHU'H FURN1TURB DEPOT. LOOKING GLASSES! We new Invite your attention te ear stock of Leeking U lasses In Walnut, Cherry and Geld. This li our Largest BPKClALTr, and has beeu for years. We this week received a large Invoice, and It yen are or will be In need of a Leeking Ulass for Se. te 101 we have thetn right In stock te show. Just the thing te OU up that specs between the windows. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, N0.27AS SOUTH QUEEN 8TBEK.T. AT We make Picture Frames te Order. WANTKD-BY A HALKHMAN WITH ten years' experience en the read, a Una of cigars, from an A 1 manufacturer, en com mission. Address, myMJtd ClUABs.TUlSOrffCrJ. E NQLKTKKK HTOUK FARM. BUndArd-Bred Stallions la Service. TOBHstlKQUiei) S0O Recerd, yesrs,i.iJ. Hi BBNRT (till)...?..... , . AM.99 w tana (or Maw Catalogue. aylwaaAw afirtatta,ra. . is,i . r .. .1 k P i rr . -. 'a. r uS3L&iJte$Z& uaut -. -i j.