Wk&iv nx&W'SwS?.. v t, IS i !jmkiyd Friday, may 27, .1887. aWSWP-TI A' J& H-i- - m IB' :.. lli& "S ?$fc; '& ft v f.J E?r-.. . "Ill'i'l ". JU a i liatrw r-- ftaftsTvauieaacaa. datable oppen tUr. a ttlleff- MMriatmdMit of iwhedalaaUiatbele a bUUm the mbUIeb. A tele Miiiiwilwil by Mr. Heflasaa from th IMparUMMt m iiwraiDnrK ye ratas.atatlaaiiMta racaenatranc Mi rtastve that Oee against the 1 if Ma fMr. Heassatva) oeomwi NparuMMiaBU wit"" I ika Mr. HetTbmb afeeald oema te kiaiarriavfaranajlaaUeB. Mr. n. kHMlima aappertara and they claim akaaVkva KUUd te arary particular te Sa ef tllBBBi fMIVMets ky. -41- mi tha aanarlataedaecjr. Twe fe itaiViinalata waat te LaMaater yeeterday i ' -- - k ntav with Dr. E. K. Illgbee itha ssAttar. but that tentlemtn was aH keaaa. Tha two dlrecteta went te frMmrc IBM morning in reiaueu w iue ar. Tha petition naa eeaa birdeu vj MaaaMMODleortewnacmlnM ue granting 01 ..S.Mr. Hcflman'a oemmlasloo. Among the r'h Msahar balna- three mlnletera. DeaUi af Jsfca Balback. Jehn Balback. aged 62, a well-known Cler- acultan of town, died yery suddenly at ,?' kla home en Walnut atreet, above Third, last ? kicht at 9:45 o'clock. Heart disease was the eaasa. Mr. Balback had bean complaining for tha past year, but waa feeling vary well jtaterday. uereurea accut v ogiecb uui areaa a ahert while alter and aaked his wlla te make him aeme tea. Thla being done ha waa unable te drink It, oenplalnlng of hav lag a pacullar feeling at the heart. Fnyaldans Wara hurriedly summoned, but before they arrtrad Mr. Balback was dead. He waa bem In Baden, Germany, and came, te thla coun ceun try about SO years age. He came te town about 20 years age, and carried en ahoemak aheemak ahoemak leg for the past 10 years. A wife and five eblidree, two daughtera and three eons, are left te mourn their leaa. The funeral arrange aeenta have net been completed. Hart ea tka BalUead. Jeseph C. Strawbridge, fireman en engine Ne. 374, of tha Pennsylvania railroad, was atruck by a water plug at Gallachervllle last night He waa brought te town and taken te kla home. The exact state of bis injuries are net yet known, but are supposed te be of a aarleua nature. track by a Knlfa. Last evening a crowd et colored boys were at tha Five Points, engaged In daneing, etc., among tha number being Meaaea Little. Jehn Hill, a colored boy, approached the erewd and Jwaa challenged by Little, who aald that Hill could net ahuffle." This In censed Hill, who threw a knife at Little, atrlkleg hUtf en the right hip. A very ugly woend waa caused, which bled prelusely. Little Is confined te his home. KMrly Orewnad. Tha aeven-year-eld daughter of Harry Zsr gar, living near the Br, Charles furnace, was crossing the canal with a bucket of water yeaterday, when she fell Inte the water. The girl was rescued by Charles Erwln and re mained unconscious for a very long tlma She was resuscitated with great difficulty. The Bena et Veterans will turn out en Me Me eorial Day. The committee en marking graves et Gen. welsh Pest were engaged yesterday alter alter neon la piaelaaSga en the graves ;of the de Prand soldiers et the war burita ithfcl cemetery. The 14th annual picnic et the Shawnee tire company will be held in Help's weeds en Whit Monday. Tayler's orchestra, el Lan canter, will furnish the music The UfftL Scheel ulne will go te Yerk In stead et Mllleravllle, where they will play the Yerk College club. - . m amiTUuttu, ax wemk. Tbengh the Contesting Candidate Has Enoegb Affidavit te Elect IHm. Candidate Jacob S. Smith has net yet com pleted his canvass el the Hlxth ward. He has, however, secured sufficient names te Insure his name being placed en the ticket aa the candidate for prlsen.keeper In plsce of Samuel W. Shirk, who was nominated en the face of the returns. Thus far he haa the affidavits of 113 citizens that they voted for him. In addition he haa the names of thirty ethers who decline te make sljldsvlt for per. aenal reasons and several ethers told him that thay would make affidavit they voted for him Whenever a criminal suit is brought against the (Sixth ward election beard. Entries Fer Monday' Kare. There will be one trot and two running races at McGrann'a park en Monday after neon, and they premise te be close and ex citing. The trot will be for a purse of f:00, and the horses will be William Flas b. g BUUeD., and Edward McQenlgle's Yeung Mlddletewn. These horses are very evenly matched and a close contest U looked for. The first running race will be between Jehn J. Duffy's a. in. Beasle; U, Skeen's br. ni. Lidy 8, and Aaren Kautlman'a b. g. Charlie. The pony race will be between Mellle and Bebby 8., owned by Jehn J. Duffy and Btchard Sales. Anether Salt for Damage. Marriett Brosius, esq., counsel for Krcc' erlck B. llelnhard, huckster, residing In the Eighth ward, has brought a suit fer'damagts In common pleas court against the Pennsyl vania railroad company. It will be remem bered that aome time age Relnbard was a paaaenger en a train from I'ert Deposit te Columbia. Near Turkey Hill the train ran Inte the rear or another and a wreck resulted, Belnbard was thrown heavily across the car and fell en his back acresa one of the seats. He waa Injured and confined te bed for aevcral days. Aa the company did net settle with him he brought thla suit llesterad te HI rarsnts. Charles Frick, a small boy, of C'8 Poplar treat, wandered away from his borne en Thursday afternoon, and waa found en East King atreet by some boys and taken te the Btatlen beuse. He could net speak Eagllsb, and Special Officer Slinkman, by question ing him, managed te get from him the fact that he lived en the hill. After a long search ha found the parents et the child. They war greatly distressed at the boy's absence aadbad been searching for him. It was the time within a tew months that he away from home. The 77ih lUuoien. venlilg the survivors of the 77lh ;K jugtaMBi neia anetner meeting in Reth. gywHllfa tell and about CO members were it, Aftaraeme talk ever tbe proposed w iinA? nsBtes iuvj sujuuiuvu tu uini muuiusv W'.&-miK, June llth, when a permanent f".' MaulaaUeB will be affectad and a time for 33-, tha Msaaleai aDneinKML -n f ? -.-. . ff ' star la Mayer. Tk Mayer dlapcaed of three caiea this rteralag. two war dltcharged and the Ifclrd, bum, waa aent te tbe workhouse. Tka latter looked m if be bad net waahed 1t for mentba, and waa fraak enoegb te Miaatttliatbadld set lateed te, aa tut wa Alraitl of watar. 4. Anaaaaa wet as as aw Haus, & WUnmMegbnt arraatadea Wednaaday MI AastviilA, lAtbaneai aeaty, en aaapiclen et ',;-AWtaialati mm bera of E. L. Keyar, cl ' aws, Tlkf avraat was aaad by Cblaf wmmwttL tismmtm, tia mauier Mia te mmMtmmmoetmUtmxttUbortUm. TviS. ;. "' V & .i ssssisj sw uwmr jsassw, Will aw ItMnl holiday and wHl m ata.Mi1. Thaw bavlag taetea ummtmfwm ? tre-w ua mm. .iV f"" U M. Baraay, mi Balkan kta wlf. MM tMHk mlTwfsary of tfcMr eaThMniayaraalac at UMlrrwat danea, Ma SK Leewt atreet The oeeaaiea was a meet Joyeoe one. Mr. Bener, who la 76 yaara eM,umI a!a wll who la 71, war both la excellent health. Their alx children, fourteen grandchildren, ena great-grandchild, and ether kindred te tha number of Aft, ware gathered .around them. Tha chil dren are Mra, Mary Kckart, wire of Leenard Kckert ; Mr - Margaret BcbaaBar, wile of Jacob Bcbaeftsri Mr. Geerge M. Berger, tobacconist; Mra. Barbara Uenman, wiie 01 William Heffman, of Philadelphia! Mr. Jehn H. Berger, proprietor el the Southern Exchange hotel, thla city, and Mr. Win. Berger, firemen, also of thla city. Kev. K. P. Mayaer, of Zlea Lutheran church, made a speech of congratulation In behalf or the children, In which ha referred very feelingly te the filial aflectleu they had ever shown tewsrus tneir parents, ana pointed te the well-preserved father and mother and tha robust eons and daughtera aa fulfilment et the command of premise, Hener thy father and thy mother." Kev. Mayaer, en the part of the children, presented both Mr. and Mra. Berger with a pair of geld spectacle, and en behalf of the grandchildren wiin a puree ei geiu. The house and greunda were brilliantly lighted up, and a sumptuous banquet was apread for the entertainment of the guests. The festivities were kept up until the wee sma' hours, the aged couple remaining until all their guesta bad left. Mr. and Mrs. Berger are Germane by birth, and were married In the fatherland. With four young children they came te America In July, 1K2, and en landing at New Yerk came directly te Lancaster where they have since resided. They enjoy the esteem et all who knew them, and in com. men with their many friends the Istki.li- ekmckr congratulates them en "the happy occasion," and hopes for many mere returns of the anniversary. A Well-Karned position. Jeseph C, Lenlx, who for three yeara was clerk in the Beading railroad expreas office in this city, and who subsequently drifted down te Bosten, and obtained a subordinate position en the Bosten A Albany railroad, was en the 23d Inst, promoted te the Impor ted position of general baggage agent en the passenger department of the Bosten Albany read. Jee was a soldier's orphan, educated at tbe Mt Jey soldiers' orphans school. On leaving school he learned telegraphy and operated in Columbia for a ahert time. He was brought te Lancaster aa a clerk by Wm. J. Zslgler, agent or the Beading A Columbia railroad, and worked ler him three yean. He made friends with everybody and waa a most faithful and efficient assistant. Leaving Lancaster he waa atatlen agent at Fert Wash lngten en the North Penn read and re mained there until three or four yeara age when he went te Boaten, get a position en the Bosten i Albany read and by bis own merit haa wen promotion as general baggage agent Ills many friends in Lancaster will be pleased te learn or his geed fortune. a Don't Want Thm te Cress. Superintendent Gucker, or the Philadel phia division of the Pennsylvania railroad, arrived in town by special train thla after noon. He had a conference with the stock, holders et the Lancaster street car company, who are new extending their tracks and by the route laid out will comedown North Queen street and cress the tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad at tne paaaen ger station. The railroad company de net want the street cars te creas their track en a grade and they will try te make ether arrangements, undertneircnarter tne street car people can creaa where they please, but It Is likely that tbe difficulty will ue ae. justed satisfactorily te both parties. Decoration Day farad. W. K. Uambrlght, chief marshal or the Decoration Day parade en Monday, haa la. sued tbe following order : Tbe line will form en North Queen street, right resting en Penn Square, and will move promptly at 2 p. m . passing ever the fellow leg route : West King tn Prince, te Cones Cenes toga, te Seuth Queen, te Zlen and Woodward Uill cemeteries. (Services). Te Strawberry, te Seuth Queen, te East King, te Lime, te James street entrance of Lancaster cemetery. (Services.) Te Lemen, te North Queen, te Penn Square and dismiss. Organization In tending te participate will report at 1:30 p.m , se they may be assigned positions in line, Carriages will form en West Orange atreet AuUtant Print at St. Mary's Catholic Church. fiev. Charles Kenny baa been appointed assistant priest at St Mary's Catholic church, and arrived in Lancaster Thursday evening. Ilev. Kenny had officiated In Yerk and Kenove, tbe latter being bis last place or ap pointment Kev. Mark O'Neill, of Lykens, haa been transferred te Mount Carmel, and Rev. Jehn P.etlly, of Mount Carmel, te Lykens. The above appointments were made by Rev. M. J. McIIride, administrator of the dleceae of Uarriaburg. ily Blcjcl tc Philadelphia. Te morrow morning a party consisting of Jehn A. Burger, D. S. Smith, S. B. Downey, of this city, and Geerge Kahler, of Millers ville, will leave this city en bicycles ler Philadelphia. They will leave at 6 o'clock and go by way of New Helland, Uoneybreok and Downingtown. They will take their time and expect te be in Philadelphia by 2 o'clock In tbe alternoen. On Sunday they will visit Cape May by the steamer Repub lic, and will return te Lancaster en their wheels Monday. The Ntata Tacbra. At the State Teachers' aweci itlen at Clear field, en July I, 0 and 7, Prof. E. O. Lyte, of Mllleravllle, will respond for the assc elation te the address of welcome. At the evening session el July 7, ad dresses will be delivered by Dr. E. K. Hlgbee and Dr. J. P. Wlckerabsm. J. P. McCaskey is the secretary of the association, and Prof. E. O. Lyte a member el the execu tive committee. Mera Cenulsnc Men y. County Treasurer G rider received another contribution te the conscience fund of his eflice en Thursday. It waa a 20 note, and was enclosed In a leaf et a patent medicine almanac and en a slip of paper waa written tbe words " conscience money." The letter wai postmarked Conewago, waa mailed en May SVJiand received at tbe Lancaater efflee en Thursday at 1 p. ru. The amount baa been credited te mlsoellaneeua reeelpta. Fins Pal Cattle. M. D. Kendig, of Creaswell, Maner town ship, shipped today te tbe Philadelphia market, through Mr. E. F. Tebn, nine bead el fat cattle, their average weight being 1,755 pounds and gross weight 15,705. One of tbe steers weighed a ten. All of them were perfect beauties. Tli Psyuaa Flshlug club. Tbe Feiiuea ilsblng club, of this city, will leave te-morrow alternoen in one of Dan Trewlta'a large omnibuses and drive te Intercourse. Tbey will encamp along the l'equea creek, near that place, and will return te Lancaster en Monday evening. EaMrad Uall. Adam Charles, of Lancaater township, charged with oemmittlsg an aaaault and bat. tery ea Cbarlea lielney, waa arreated en Iburaday by Olueer Baacblar. Ha entered ball ler bearing before. Alderman A. F. Donnally. m Dl4 at Ua Age et BU Mra. Lydla Vtj, widow of tba lata Jaoeb Fry, died oe Wedaaaday artarsoea at Laadw VaUay, aged 81 yaara. TM AummI takaa nlaaa en BatardA MMfllsT St Xsthst'l wt I tim, im lUslMlMtewavhlfi at BxM hm eta Use the Cheeeta. tern Us Ckleage Tilbaaa. A Chicago bank man who haa a lovely wife told a pretty geed story at his clab the ether day by way of Illustrating tha proverb, lal waya of women. She had said te him : Dear, new I'm net going te ask you for an allowance ; that Is vulgar. Yeu put a couple et thousand in bank te icy credit, give me a check-book and I'll tun the house, clothe myself, pay the aervants, and relieve you et ae much care;" The gentleman was struck with the Idea. After all," he said te himself, this mar. rlage acrape I've get myself lote premises te pan out. Dear, geed little woman I Hew thoughtful el ber. Why, el course !" Ha he drew a check en his own bank, deposited it In another bank te bis wife's Individual credit, and gave her a separate bank and cnecK uoea. wemamiKe snn iewi me bank-book Intea drawer, but held religiously te tha check-book. Leng before the inentn had expired she get a neilcs from the bank that her account wai exhausted, and the last check had overdrawn It f 1 70. Would she klndlv make a new deoealt T" The lady waa In a lurluus frame. There must be something wrong, she knew. She pored ever her ctieck-beuk, counted the stubs and the bank checks, anil then she knew that the bank had blundered. She denned her new Kaster bonnet and her spring wrap, ami lull of the spirit of tbe occasion ami the outrage el the batik's Insult sallcHi into me caMuer at me window. What does tbls notice mean I ' she asked In a voles quivering with paailen." " It means tbatyouracceunt la overdrawn, tnadame, that's all." 11 It Is no', sir. My husband gave me this check-book, aud you see yeurseit that out et the hundred cuieks In It I haven't used titty. There's the book, sir; see ler your self. Of course you'll have teexplalu this te Mr. . I never was se Insulted 1'' " But, my dear madame, don't you see you have drawn out all the money te j our credit and f 1.7U oesiues r- "I Just don't care anything about that My husband gave me this checkbook, and here les than half of them are used. De you mean te say 1 am going te lese all of these checks I Well, 1 11 go and see my hus band about It. lle'll settle you, sir, and if I have any Influence with him, and 1 think I have, both hU account and mine shall go out of this bank 1" Fainens Grrmsn llislerun la Town. Dr. Oiwald Seldenstlcker, et the Unlver slty of Pennsylvania, Is the guct of K. K Martin, Kq. Dr. Seldenstlcker Is well known as tbe historian of this country, and especially in Pennsylvania. Ills German works are of the highest order of merit his torically, while as a master of Germau style, the doctor has lew equals, and no superior In his native language. Sems years age he wrote a valuable and entertaining sketch et Ephrata and its history which appeared with Illustrations In the Cfiidiry, and upon which Dr. Eggleston based hi very pretty story en titled "Sister Thereia" In the same maga zine. The doctor will spend S jnday In Lan caster. II Paid Ibe UUI Prem tbe Lebanon limes Mr. J. D. Geed, high constable of Mt Jey, paid a visit te the rlty ou Wednesday and called en Chief l'ernwalt He had in his posiessten a warrant for Lewis Becker, of Uellmandale, charging him with defrauding a citizen e! Mt Jey out or f 15 W) horse hire. Alderman Kreider bucked the warrant and upon calling en Becker he paid the bill and costs. The Mater Committee. The regular monthly meeting of the water committee of councils was held last evening and they continued in ssslen for two hours. Tbe usual business was transacted, aud tbe complaints of a number of persons in regard te exoneration from water tax were heard. Balloonist Want te On Up Here. Mayer Morten is in receipt et letters from Prof. S. A. King, et Philadelphia, and Prof. Carl Myer.ef Mohawk, New Yerk, aeronauts who would like te make ascensions in this city ou July 4th. A Deg's Feet Cut Otr. This afternoon a deg had ene feet cut oil' by tbe cars at Lemen and Walnut streets. Special Officer Burns stepped his suffering by sheeting him. Auinsement. Allhe King Slrnl Thtntrr.na Vtenday even ing the King Street theatre will be reopened ter a three nlxht engagement The attraction will be W. II Hlghttnlre'sitratnattcandspecliitty company, which uukea Iti second vUlt te Lan caster thla season On Monday evening " at nl nl nl doen'a Picnic" will bu played Among tfce members of the company Is Mattfe Clark, allt tle rIU of thbj city, whs left hre with them re cently. She appears each night and has been making a hit. OBAIll: Siissa In this city, en tbeSCth Inst, Sarah A., wlfe or Y. K r. Sheer, aged 6) j cat's. The relatives unamends of the family are re spectf ally Invited te attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, Ne. 42 Seuth Duke street en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 2fl Tbimlh -slay SS, IM7 In this city, Mrs. Lenlst 11. Jluler, wlfe of Mr Kdwlu Trlssler, aged 30 j ears. The relatives and friend of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the restdence of her husband. Ne. bun West Chest nut street en Stturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancia ter cemetery. Mais May iM. 1H.;, in this city, llnnrlette Miller, daughter of lilratn and Lydia Miller, tn her 12th year. The relative and friends et the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence. Ne. S.'O Seuth Water atreet en Monday morning atil o'clock, sharp, topreceed te New Providence en the 9 31 triln. Service at New Prnvldenre. JfAAAAIS. Ww xerst aurast. Naw Veaa, May 57. Fleur market duU ; sine, n 4093 U; Superfine, tl JiUl 1): geed te choice extra Wimu-rn. (3 K)tJ oe ; Reed veiai fanev extra atate.13 (14 0U 0. common te geed extra Western, W 4egi w. Wheat Ne. 1 Kd state. Mi Ne. 1 de. 9Kc : "e. Bed. Winter. May. KHc ! J une. 7Kc ; juiy,wai tvceipia, xu.s u; Bnipuienu, zn.izi. Cern Ne. t mtxnd own. 44 ,c: May. 47J4CS de June, 40 : J uly,43Wc: receipts, 20,3uu bu. : ahlp menu, bi.tSi. Oats Ne. 1 White State, t'jjt Ne. J de 37Hci NatMlxcd, June.3 J-jc; -luly, 3!!e ; ro re celu, -ivm bus : shipment, 2.117 Bye dull i Westen, bSQvsc ; stale, STXOUc, Barley nemtnaL Perk dnll i old me, till 2.'.01SV. lArd J uneJWk J uly. 17 us i Aug . 17 18. MelasawAlaaBKSe for W bulling siuca. TnrpejsfBBjri at S7& UealnAHlBTralnea te geed, tl 2-XOl !7K. rauvMBtruuii , imiuiiuu, ID ca.lHS,r?,3. sTrelawn dull i srraln te Llvernoel. ia. Butter dullt Weatern Cieamery. UXOlSe : E1l tn gin Creamery, iiQXe i sute dairy, hall nrkln urn, nvrec. Cheese dull: Western FlaLllUailWeiirend tn choice light skim. llKOI'-Hc. rnney white, loaiec; state tacuiry, .Hl""! skims, C07C. gg stead; i sute, 13(etls; Western, WHO 13c. Sugar flrmt Keflned CuUeaf, ei-lca6Hct ttrauulated, B U-ieflMic. Tallew dull ; pntuu city, KiQS 13-lfc. Rice nominal i Carolina, fair te meid, SOSkc Ueffae ttrm i fair carsees, ale ler Bie. enun and rrovuiena. FurnUhed by S. K. Yuudt, Breker. Caicuae, May V7, 1 o'clock p. tn. Wheat. Cern. Oau. Perk, Lard. I................ !- .... .. May June M!i HM Ji .... fli July te Wi 1. .... en August tuk 41J-2 e.m September. l)i ti lt-t ... 0.81 October u; Dteember.. ..&X ttecelpu Car Leta. ... ra ... ai7 ... Sj7 ... IUJ Winter Wheat Spring Wheat.. ............... Oau..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.' Kys... ...... ...... Barley OB City. vrneauu ............................ 63 Head. i ,000 Uecelpta Uegs. .................... Closing Prices S o'clock p. ra. heat. Cem. Oata. Perk. Lard. May June July Aunust.... september October.... ..; Dt'A -aft -1.79 e 0 ...c;i !f7 e 70 I! se l. S7 6UJ ..l December.. ...,,t;j U llt liu crues eaat OJj OMaaga'pruaaM siarkM. uaieaecM ay n.lfrM a. m -Market owned. AuVTsS?" rWun8. WJietJuly.te; Auame.'' ,'t0',un 8''' Je'y. DKei f&ZSZXetl'' "' AU -IatsV Jnne.se imi Julv. IS72W ini.siiu a mk.- ,-. , ix . ,. .Ti' jtsi-szfy wmmw w..wM..w, , v l July, 17 au( Aug, f7U. Rwr LMayKoiJuee,ejKc. jm,, wsci I7H0I Jane, MSet ! Xet June, Ket July, fc aaK,mut rera-May.KJTM June, asm lra-Mav,9t;xiJune, Hi (i Jnlr, as;ei UK-fO (. niha Bin aajr. 17 IS I June, V 11 July, t? 25 1 Aug' t;u- ut ateca atartiet. 2aicAae, May SC The Dretwri' Journal ! rta i Cattle Itocelpu, no) head t shipments, it marknt ativniifi'i hltmlnc ateers. SM te VKW., I3TSOI (U; stackers and feeders, ft! Wt mS eew, bulla and mtaefl. nwaj i 73 1 bulk. Firuaji i: xexaicaiue, ii;uj - Uea-Heclpta, w,eu nmdi htpmenta. Wen head t market lower t rough and mtted. It no Stmt packing ane snipping, isiisj'i I iigat, aiaiseiikltiaawiwitu, awp Kecetpta, Sle headt shlpmentf, Coe i market atreug t native, M W0i t wneleu NiVO'Ui Wcitern, 3 U'iUSi Tetalis, ti tim li iambs, tiwatn. , .... Kasv 1.1SSSTT. cattle Kecvtpta, I; shipment, none t market dull t pi linn, tl 0it i lair 10 RtxHi, ds !wj vtmiiium, w i i cattle shipped te ew erk, neim Hen Kecetpta, ltai head ! shipments 100 head ; market Utr l'hllaAtelphlaa. te t Yerker, at i0MOi oeuunnn te llght.lt 7itl v); pigs St loaitiie; hog khlpiwd te Hern erk, cnr. Sheep -Receipts, W0 head t shipments, PW s tnM-ketdtilli prliiie.tOtl0:flr te geed. WW HI !i , common, II Witt f' t earllng laMitx, It M U W ! aprlug lambs, ti Sitje W. saw Vei a atecaa. Haw Yeax, May V, 1.30 p. m. Meney leanrd at SOi iwr cent. KxchanKetendy,t s;e tM: Uevernmenta (Inn. Currency 8', It bid) t Conn. It WS' bid t k' de. II V bid. Ibe (lock market opened flrm aud en a buy ing e( Heading and Vanderbtlt Mecks price ad vancvd H te 1 pt'rcfnt, with the exception of Colerado coal, wbtch as weak and drellned IX per cent, loe market continued flrm up re nbeut 11 o'clock, heu there was tome selling for the purpeie of realizing the preflis of the early advance. This resulted tn a general de cline by neon te the lowest price. At the pres ent writing iiuoutlec ate Iractlenally lower han these of lastutght. m IRacB ataraeta. Unotatlens by ttced, Mctlrann M Ce. bauker uuicasier, ra. saw verk list. 11 a. w. jr. w 64 Si) 4 at? C t 7 f.1 llOi. Canada 1'aclnc (Vt C. C. C. At !'' Colerado Ceal M PI Mli ientrax rac... Canada Southern Chi. 8t. L.A Pgh Den.AKIe. Del. L.A W Erie arte, mis Jer. C K. A T Leu. A N L. Shere Mich. Cen Heck Valley Missouri i'atfl&c N. P N. P. Pruf N. West N Y.C Cast Tennessee C Omaha. OrvKen Transportation... MX WH ; S . ieis i 0H , SJ , 11 i . si'J . US ?H AV 14 Sl up.? u SI liO 82 6.-S' 15l, 1U 62 1M4 li-iS l'JJ. 3 ?-4 13 -tl 6I? S0- WS M-H unuine a n Pacific Mall Blchuiend Terminal StPanl , Tex. Pac Union Pac... Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Western U West Shere Bends Mew England raiLiDsirau list. Left. Val a, N.T.APhlla Pa.K B- Heading Leh. Mav S9-, tS 'S e-j stv'i 7714 6 WW si lrtWj ' S3t 21 15-1U SU 11-16 ueatenv. Pass P. A K. Cent Peeples Pas Kdg.eenls. K4: nil txiy. Phlla, Traction ; 1M 1W Wti ta lAcal Stecas and Bend. Keperted by J. Si. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cent, lew iu 107 IX e - i-u uu " t " Scheel lean.... KM " " In ler 20 years. Jue " t " In&erAiyears. 100 " lnlOer'JOyears. 100 Manhclm lloreugh lean 100 aaaa stocks. Ptrst National Bank 100 rarmers' National Bank ... 105 Wis 103 25 106 102 US 117 JUO 119 134 130 119 1.-2 90 110 1W 1 2UO0 ISO KB ISO li) 110 12 1H rulten National Bank liu Lancaster County National Uank M Northern National Bank lix) Peeples' National Bank 100 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Urnk let) Kphruta National Bank HO rfrst National Bank. Columbia loe First National Bank.Btrasburg 100 Flnt National Bank, Martettu IX First NaUenal Bank, ML Jey ISO Lttltz National Ban: 100 Man helm National Bank 100 Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... SO New Helland National Bank loe Gap National Bank 100 Qnarryvllle National Bank 100 Allzabethtewn National Bank 100 -Vi'll' ADVEUTJSEXEMTS. B AKINQ POWDER. ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mera economical than ihn ordinary kind, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only 4n corn. BeraL Baaisa Powesa Ce, 10B Wall Streeu New Yerk. mayZ7.lV.Ukw WANTED TWO and tour Cooks, CUA1UIK. at CHAMBERMAIDS Apply, FttKK OF F. II. TBOUT A CO.'S Employment Office, 22 N. yueenSL (ccend fleer.) BAMBOO POLES AKE HO A HUE AND Jointed Ked will een be carce. Just re ceived a new let of Jointed Bamboo Bed at old prices, very light and highly finished. Price frtiinlioeoup. Alse anew let of Bait Kettles, Beeks, Minuting, Lines, Leaders, etc. Chicken Fan clersaru all talklagabentFralley's Chicken Powder. It Is geed ana I hey all knew It. Price, 25 cents. FKAlLkV'eKASTKflD Pn ABM ACT, (Opposite Kastern Market) MmdM.W.FK WANTED HEVEKAL GOOD IIOUMK Servant Wages 1200 te H 00 per week. Apply FBKA OP CUAbUK at F. B. TBOUT A CO.'S Kmploymcntefflce,2iMorth(ueen 8L (Second tloer ) T7-1NO 8TKEET THEATKK. nhiluienilay. Tneiday and Wcdaenlay, MAY 30, SI AMD JUNK 1. MONDAY MATI.1KK AT J O'CLOCK. W. H. RIGHTMIRE'S Specialty ud Dramitie Cempaaj. MONDAY "Muldoon's Picnic." TUKsDAY "Parler Matches" WKUNFSDAV California Detective." PUI0K9 10, 21 and !f) NTS. UA11NAK lOaudaJCKiTJ m.'TStd TlO INDUCEMENT FOK SATURDAY AND MONDAY, IN HATS AND BONNETS, FBOMlBCKg'XSUP. Trimmed llau from 1. up. all shade. In Turbans. Feather. Flowers, Lace. Laeeilaps trout sua up. cellars and Cuff. Ladle' White Tie, uersnu front jse. up. Ladle1 Jarssis IAu'ud'0' up ua mure:aer1 ilsrssys from f ..!5r!?u na Be Oetbrallaa of our ewa uM.u.Buiaia. (.ace ever ler raisseis ana ifJKS! it0"1 00, "P- OeAtsslsa It. CaU i see them, at ' & MiaaHaT mil 0a,lircUMM, Cera-May, Data-May, jratv AurmutMtmmmiin. R0SK8! BOSKS 1 . . 100 Ketrn for ce ineten' purpose at M oeati each, alt ait tt-t lblnvih Itiistnri HrftflL ltd UBU.W.eCUKUYKK. PBIVATKHALKOKOANADA 1IOH8KS. 1 will have at my Bale stable, at tha ater rtmae Heuse, en Monday, a carload et Canada tlenea. Uoeit drivers and nrst ela feeder, milttd UKUHUKUHOSSMAN WANTKII-A GOOD G1UL TO 1)0 GKN era! Housework. One that can speak Uerman preferred, Ahnlvat nn .NO, 30 kABT ClIKtTNUT HT. FOR KKNT-A BK1CK STABLE; ROOM ler four horses and six carriage t In centra efetty. WM.J. COOrKK. mayllTu.trtfd He. 1X West King St c UP.WING AND SMOKING TOBACCOS, I'lnvlnir Cards, t'eker Chin, etc at I'OK. TfOSKOS fllll.AIIBLt'lllA lltfAK BTOHE, IN Mer.h Ijueen street WM.riss, Proprietor. AN ABATEMENT OK 111 be nllewiui mi all or twtem .1 into I, !(. J, myil 7UI r. PER CENT. ater Kent paid en ILUAIIIKON. City Treasurer. 1ACOB K SUEAKrT.K'H PURE RYH WHISKEY. NO. 15 CKNTUK SQUAUK, LANCAStKIt, PA ii.nyl.1ttd pOlUTONlHVS CAKOL1NAM, THE A flnrst Me. Clgni In the rlty. Try them, at pett rmiN no's I'lllL iliKl.i'lllA ctualt S rett K. lJi North Cjueen tiet. w.M.rls, Proprietor. &1 nnnKeiiAKLSKH and bet. CA)VrVVr TKlt C1IAMPAUMB TUAK Due Gd Montebslle. AT KOItHKH'S LlgUOU 8TOUB. Me. i Centra Squara, Lancaster, Pa. AKKLIABI.K PKKSON DKS1KKM A position t wllllnn te turn bl hand te any thing ; moderate compensation t can give best of reference a te llenestv, Ttuthtulnftss and Temperance. Ca'latthl ottlce. uiyliiwd TJORTUO.NllOS PANKTELA8 ARK A. mace or Clear Hsvana rtller, only 5 eenta. a( runiuu.iuua tltiAa niuna 1SJ Merih Uneen atreet. WM. PIS'), Proprietor. VtrANTED A COOK THAT CAN HELP TV te wash aud Iren. App'yte MUt:cc. K1WK. m: iwd ) North Duke Street, City. -TOU KOL'ND US. YOU ALSO FOUND A your rnnfllence was net misplaced. Mil tual coeratulatlens. Mere hemt s made happy, for ai years you have trusted usand have never tx.cn deceived, lour grateful servant A W. MOOIMVAUD. V'rB rkl . 1 VlT L'lVll 4- aprW-lyds Lancaster, Pa. T?STATK OK KL1.KBETH COX, LATE A-J el Lancaster city, aeceaseu. Letter tea. lamentary en snld estate having been granted te the unuer!ined. alt rternn Indebted tbemtn are reuuestvd te uiaks 1'nuiedtalH payment, and these hnvtnir claim or demands airalnst the same, will present them without deUy for set tlement te the uudxrsljined, residing In Lancas ter el' v. CiiAltLAS r. AllaltMAN. maylVKtdF y-lVKtdF kzecnter. usK" MANHEIM Reller Fleur! an21-3mdBeed T 11. BACHLElt, Plamber, Gu Filler isd Sicim Eigiittr. lm Supplies a specialty. Prepared te fur nish istlmitcs en my lie Bystem of steam lleatliig. 245 WEST KINO STREET. my27-2td Lancaster, Pa. T HECUALKOM'E. The Chalfonte. Passenger Klevuter acd Other Modern lm lm preeuieut. Ocean End of North Carolina Ave., ATLANTIC CITY, H J. E. ROBERTS d. SONS. myKKtmd F1AKfc.S! CAKES 1 Xew Ter the Best and Cheapest Cakes. Lady Cake, 2V: V S.. Pennd Cake. 20c. sj a. MnlassrH Pound Cake, 10c. V Sdouke Cake, a)c. V ft Maccirnnrs.madeeitbebet Almonds JOc, ft ft. cream Puir. 20c fl dez. J II Kinds of Cakes Hiked te Order at Short Netice rresh Cakss Dally. Wedding Case a Specialty. Saratoga Cream Bread. Vienna and all kinds of ether bread fresh every dy, and made et tha best Ueller Fleur. Delivered te any part of the city. O. BOBTTNBB, N0.128PINRSTHKKT. 49- First Premium for Fancy Cakes at Lan caster Fair, ltd F LOUK A SPECIALTY ! The day will li Intensely cold When sa-iuel Clarkdlauuderseld. Fleur a Specialty I We have the pleasure of Introducing te the eonleef Lane ister an entirely -NkW t manufactured en tbe latest Improved ayslem, and would request all lever et geed, sweet bread teglve it a trial, we Introduce Uus brand of Fleur with these claims : L Equal In richness and color te any Fleur tn the United State. 2. Kqnal In strength te any Fleur made. 3. Superior In heaitntulnes te any stone or roller rleurtn the United State. These tacts can be nbunttauil by a fair trial of this brand-thu high straight grade. Sold only at CLAUKK'8 OUIQ1NAL TKA AND COFFKK 8TOBK.Ne 61 WeatKlnaSL BrockerhefT Bres lltzhStralahtUradeTVs.perqr. PUlabury's Ai. Minnesota Fleur.. 75c PralrleQneen Fleur, makes white bread, esc. riarke's A A Heller Fleur, only &ac " Blukley' Bicelsler Bell.r 90c. " Ulngrlth's Choice, c. pcr hali-i natter and Mi. " ' jTI HAND EXCCK.SION. FIR8T Grand Excursion OFTMKSRASOKTO PENRYN PARK. Under the Auspices of HAMILTON ASSEMBLY, Ne. 6,482, K.Of L. On Wh.imendnyMay 30, 18S7. HOUND TKtP TICKETS, OO CKNT8. Chl'dren between the ages of C and 12 years, 30 cents. Ticket for sale by members and at J P. Lit tie's Cigar Stere, Ne. 11 Kast Chestnut street. The committee take pleasure tn atatlng that tbey have serured the services el Prof. Llppett, the celebrated and famous PrestldUItatenr, who will entertain the excursionist in his grand temple of enchantment, with pleasing, refined and wonderful Illusion. Special train leave upper depot at 8 00 a. m. Aud King street at 6 1 a. m. and 12-10 and B: 0 fi. m- tickets geed en all regular train dor der ng the day. myXSld O AK HALL, .I.KT US TUltN TO STYLK. We're well known for our dependable clothing; and tbe responsibilities we as sume in giving- you a clear title that mate rials and workmanship will turn out ac cording te our statement. We don't rest ourselves with these. We must have It what it ought te be throughout ; and the best in style. In the prices it falls consid erably short of custom-made ; in fashion ing and shapeliness you couldn't And tbe difference. Yeu expect that from Oak Uall, don't you ? and tbe prien below everybody else's besides. You'll get both. Whatever Is wanted in clothing we have. WAMAMAKBB A llKOWH'l O ax Hall, 80WTHJU6T COHKKB SIXTH AMD MAS KaTT sTTts., HBW ADVKHTlHUKKHTa. JJMMR01DKKIE3. EMBROIDERIES. Swlsa Rufflingr. Hamburg RuffllngB. Swiss Flouneingfl. Hamburg Fleuncluge. Swiss Edgings. Hamburg Fdgings. H- All the above New, Direct from tmporter,at I. Price than kver Before. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso. .VA'IP All VKIITJSKMKXT.S. rlK ONLY PLACE IN where von ran net Lav the errv llenradrs and SpanUh "trnlaht CulClKarettei Is at Ihn I'OK TlMlll'U l'llll,AIF.I,llllA U1UAH sreua, Hi North gueen atlel. WM. nS, Proprietor. WhST IN THE WORLD - e Oenilipilun, Bsadtcli, Bihemsess anj Dvspspsix t- Oechran's Tonic Bitters. tluaranlerd In give satisfaction or the money will be refunded. Large bottle only Wc. rea salb ar Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS, 137 A IS) NOUTU gUKKN BT. mattt-lyeedtt Lancaster, Pa. T WKBEK, JKWELkTC Watches. Clocks, Chains & Jewelry. Special Watches for Partners nnd Batlreader.. Pine let of King. Ac. Alse, stlgln, Vf althaiu (Aurera for which 1 am Sele Asrent), and ether irv-viii naiciief, Best Watch and Jewelry Bepalrtna;. flsreerreet place tn etty. time by Telegraph Dally, only L. WEBER. Ne. 1M1 N. gueen SL, Near Penn'a tt. It l)eet. a- Srectarlr. kyealuse and Optical DihhIs. All Kind of Jewelry. M ONEV SAVED I Owing te an Overstock OF- Straw Hots -WK WILL MAkK- 1 0 Per Cent. Reduction On All Purchases of Saine During MONDAY, MAY 30. Stauffer &. Ce., N0S. 81 A 33 NORTH QUKKX ST., LANCASTKB, PA. W1 .L1AMSON & KOHTKK. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. LEGITIMATE. Middlesex Yacht Cleth 1 PAST COLORS, FOB G. A. R. Suits. BOYS' SUMMKK SUITS AN1 COATS AND VKSTS. CU1I.DKKVS KNEE PANTS AND SII1KT WAISTS. QKNT'S Oil BOYS' MACINAW BTKAW HATS ANDFLIX1ULKFKLTDKKUYS. CUILDUKN'S BTKAW CAPS AND UATB. SUMMKK LAP KOUK3. UOUSKSIIKKTS ANO WUtl'-S. Us Sammer Underwear OF ALL QUAL1TIK8, IN BALBU1QOAN, FKENCU NKrTKD, AN- UOLAOU1HD1A OAUZK. feUMMKK SILK NKCKWt-AK. T1IK I.ATK8T NOVKLTIBS IS TIM. DUX CUAVAT. FANCY IIOIIKKY. T1IKKAD UI.OVKS AND CELLULOID COL LAKSAHD CUFFS. ladies' Summer Shoes, 1KCLUDINO A LAKUK ASSOKTMINTOF 8L1PPIK8 AMD OXFORD TIBS. UENT'S WALKINO B110K8. LAWN TBNNIS AKD BICYCLK' BUOK8 ATTUE I.0WK8T PKICIS TraveliDg Bass and Valises. WILLIAMSON S FOSTER, tt, M.M Ml S Ettt KlH Bt, ' LAMUASTXK.tfA. av Steraa elesa every avealaa; at o'eleac, MmJsws aa4 Satateavs asatac tneMter, Pa. v "' n rA'K TIBKMKXTS. WHILE MAKlNO UP YOUH OUTFIT ler lias r l.hltig don't nvrrlenk the slnek of Pine Tackle at IIUHI.RY'a IIHUU nt'iKa. a Wt Htnu street Section Heds front l&e in l".0)! Kel from tee te 14 00, New Japan and Calcutta llaiubn i. geed teeiiih. and a la're aa aa aeitinenttil lira and Nickel Hed Mountings, JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME LINE or Hcntrh nnd Heme Spun lultlegsln Strlpea and Plaid. Knilre new dntgns lllaek and lllun cerKi-s, Clay DI.Renala, tltnnerkbnm, MaegreKer nnd NeKlegee i.hevlets, Just Ihn thing for summer wear. Kleaantiy made and Trimmed. IVrleettlt Snlu f mm ta up. at UOsKNHTI-:i,TIIK TAILUH. 37 North gueen etrret. ATTENTION COM HADES. Unente II. Themas Put, Ne St, rt A. K will meet In Its pest room en SUNDAY. MAY t. it1, at 7 o'clock p in., te attend divine ser vice at tba M. K. Church, Duke street Tha pest will also meet en Memerial Day, Monday, May SO, at 1 o'clock p. m. t'omrnde will apiwar far a possible, In II. A K. Uniform n hit tllnvr aud Lane. The memorial exercta will be concluded In tbe opera b"ne In the evening. A lull attendance en the atiove occa sion I earnestly rcque.tivd. Ily order of CIIAKLas I) KN VKi. Commander. A. V. llcasr, Adjutant. tn27-n VSl'BINO, 1887. A New Departure for lAncaster In Fine Tat erlnK. Importing direct from tbe let makers et Fine Woellens. I hviust received through the llo-ten custom houe, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SPUING OVWItCOATINU AMU THUUSKKINU, Theltke of which, for t)ln and enalltv.ha never ben eijualed In this city, and cannot be surpassed A p-clal Invitation 1 herrby eiteeded te all In want of tpting (larment te call early and secure Choice Pattern. Workmanship the very best and price lower Uiansvnr. I I4KIUIAIII. rnai27.Iydlt Ne. 43 North gueen street TUSTB ECK1 VK B " A." EBESH SUl'PLY CP UNDEUWKAU. Dealerln Ladles' and Rent's FurnlshlmiOoed, Underwear ter Men and Bey at all price te suit the tlm.neiriickerCeuand Veal. Laun dried and tlnlaundiled shlru, Panu, uvrrall. Jtimpe , Neckwriir, Cellar, CnlTs and Suspen der, llran from fu a pair up tethe Flnrst Hrlllsh llcse. please call and exaiulne before you buy, H.8. F KTTKHLY'S ONKPItlCk HOI1SK, He Si North Uuevn Btreet asy-Jtern c'esed every evening, except Men day, Wednesday and Saturday. piJMyd H 1RHH a BKOTHBM. lUvlnR iiititu very Bilvcnlageeu terms with sevcnil Large MnnuUc MnnuUc turers of SUMMKK UOODS, we hsve lx en able te manufacture them our selves, and We have new what I ion ien crally concednd the ltcst. Cheapest aud Most Varied Meck of nUMMF.lt CLOTUINU. But we de net wish you In think It ts the prlet only. The quality Is also a consideration. Yeu would net luty an Imperfect quality for the sake el a tew cent. We are responsible ter tveiy garment we make. ThswordUKPANUAIlLKIathe hlK key te our wonderful business, and our umrvuleus stock. Peoplede net need te be assured that (inodjareUollableand Workmanship will last. Tbey have bad se luany yeaiV etperlence. Tropical Weight, Sack and Ner folks and uiasy ether pictty am! fashionable style. We won't men tion Prices until you tee the general vaiue of our goedi. Teu cannot rvalue hew cheap they are. Hirsh & Brether, ONB PRIOB MBBOHANT TAILORB, -AND- CletMers and Farnisliers, auK. NOKTU QUKKN BT. AMD CNTK MJUAKK. LANCABTBK, PA AMVMMMMBTM. jgUI,TON OPEBa"uOUSE. JTONK WKKK.-C C0M1E.NCISU MONDAY, MAY Sii, 1887. (Matins, Batckexv at 3 r. y.) GRAU - GORDON Caslae Opera Company, Presenting the follewInK Operas with tlreat RUWI, 1 vitirtAY.... La Perlchele street lnaer." BATUKUAY- Matinee. gueeu's utce nana aercniei " ' 8 ATU KUAY-KvenlnK Olivette." l'llICIS KKSKKVKU BKATB 10, Wand mCKITH. ........?. S0OKNTB. Mew en saleat Opera Heuse Grace. mjtd J & MART1M, wartaitia aaa carAn psalm n All KlndB of Lumber and Geal. asrYAsnt Ma ie North watar ana Prima Streats. above Lemen. Lancaster. ns-lv T3AUMUARDNEKHA JKKFKK1KH. COAL DEALERS. Ornea s-Ne. 1JO North queen Street, and Ne, 664 North Prince street Yasdb: North Prlnee Street, near Keadlng Depot, auy UtfCI I, AN0A8TKB. PA. VIMAMt. 0. WILLIAM EDUONOH, Wlwl4sJrMlMi0eMiMiMirsAit 1SAUKIBPBM CIGARS. AavanitaaaAdaoaaaleablaceeaa. once and Alasroeaa, MasiDrBMaTllllsiT. smsaa rrwvvaaasa, SUMMER CLOTBING. Hn'kX. l3&-:&f&Z&l MbMtt &&&-Ji-&sS&r& SrSSaitIiO&i?