& 10 I Efc. m m x, li U & J If 'fi... m. i . R QA m yv !' 35 , "S, . J. ii'te ntimA VlVIMUH J' .V, w HUB, I iRMtWIMM. L-At taw lest bwbmeb et att ma fen itwtief I OttMMt, kmurm Mr. M-Uea tadlMMeem. tMtwMMMnrmgoe M eaptarwd before lis OealMMMit In LlbbT tHlmil m imw had ended be- MMM. TMHUtMDWn tartwalraTaara, rtte claim J. Tka laslslattrt "eased tM ft Kmrurnt weyld retebn" Mini nnwy aar. "."",", s Ireea ih war nw""""1" " afca Mi claim Med teea allowed. JtwWWHIeHl ity. ... Jl,HLZ."TTkM Falvev. of 15.000 In the Louisiana Mr. Falrey U a member of St. Oatfcolie church, of town, and baa fg,Q0O te the church. Tbli eum or 'will dear away the debt en the prep- ttf, awtf le a yery generoes girt. Jlttewpccted that a new church will be , gaM en the property between the parsonage 'gtM ui aa cnarcn ana men occupy me March building aa a achoel. Pirsssea's Parade Sticks. ' HI tTABAll. .tilrllrMtAr nl thn t.an- nwnwnwnwv fliw - a, "A Ma 1 . S ' .ft.JL ."i I.j firs denertmenL haa presented the 6, Columbia Fire company with a handsome tet of parade sticks. The company highly i appreciate the klndneaa of Mr. Hewell. IP Un H. Tf. Millar took a handsome dee an V'fck- of flowers te the cemetery and placed it en iis.1 ka Jm.hUta ntt& MimA tlmft latAr Mr. ad Mra. Miller went te leek at the grave A and were anrprlaed te find that some mall- tens peiaen had ateien about eight reecs from the design. The Shawnee fire company held a very Mccessful picnic yeeterday In Ueiae'a weeds. The achoel beard will organize f)n next Monday, when the directere elected at the last borough election will take their seals. . Charles Lerlng was sent te jail for thirty days by 'Squire Hershey, ter drunkenness and disorderly conduct Her sis awarrHABr. AMI Then Jehn Mala ended His Oan Lite With a Pistol Mullet, from the Beading Times. Bhertly after eleven o'clock Monday night, When the muale of the orchestra had ceased for the night and the crowd of merry dancers who bad attended the West End club's ball at Laner'a park were leaving that well-known plcnle resort for their homes, the reverbera tions through the trees of tour pistol ahets startled all In the vicinity, and Whan tbe first shock of tbe ex aitcment had subsided, Jehn Matz lay upon the cold pavement surrounding one of the beer stands, still In death, with a bullet hole through bis heart Near him lay Annie Grlng mortally wennded. That green-eyed monster, Jealousy, had been the cause or the tragedy, and tba result of the sheeting was an exact counterpart of that which took place In the park en the Cth of laat September, when Merris Sanders, prompted by the same cause, fatally wounded 'his wife Mary, and sent a bullet Inte hla own brain which ended hla life. The exact circumstances leading te the tragedy are net definitely known. About .an hour befescfEe aboetlng a man and a TTwre neara quarreling en tne bat IjUtz'a salcen at the park. Officer was called in by the proprietor. fearing that a tight would take place. TLe officer approached the couple and asked the woman whether she deaired te have tbe man arrested. She replied, "Ne; don't talce him down. I only want him te keep away from me." Soen after the woman came down from the balcony and steed at tbe large tree near the entrance gate. Matz again approached her and tbe two were en - gaged -lu conversation for some time when the woman walked towards the tint beer atand. As she waa leaving Matz was beard tessy, "If you go with any ether man I'll snoot you," and Immediately atterward he followed her. She bad passed a little be yond the beer atand, and Matz atoed still right at the corner et it, pulled out his re volver and fired two shots at her. lie saw her fall, and then turning the muzzle of the 42 calibre te himself he fired. The ball passed through bis elt breast, near the heart, lie fell dead instantly. The .crowd became greatly excited, but the mere cool-headed turned their attention te the woman. She was taken te her home, where the ph v alcian probed for and found tbe ball. Tbe ballet entered the abdomen near the navel and took a straight course, lodging at the base of the hip. Matz bad been drinking te excess ler some time. He was tl yearn of age and a painter by occupation. large Anutene at tba King Street Theatre There was a veiy large audience at the King street theatre last evening when W. II. Klgbtmlre's dramatic and specialty company opened a three nights engagement Nearly very aeat In tbe house was occupied. The comedy of "Muldoon's Picnic" was given with Mr. High tm ire as Michael iluldoenuxA G. A. Wright as Michael Mulcahey and the people seemed pleased with the performance. Before the comedy the Cellins Sisters were seen In song and dances. This evening tbe company win piay "lue uea" and tomor row evening "The California Detective." Before the Majer, The mayor disposed of a few cases this morning, of arrests made en Whit-Monday. Mlcbaei i'itzpatrlck, jr., and Jehn Qulun were arrested en the complaint of the North Qeeen street showman for raising a disturb ance in the " museum," and threatening te clean out the place, Tbe costs or forty-eight hours lu jail waa their sentence. There was a row In Centre Square late yes terday afternoon, but tbe participants get away before the arrival of tbe police. Tbey are known and warrants will be Issued for their arrest. A LelUr-Carrler Married. William A. Kennedy, one et the letter car. rlers of the Lancaster postefllce, waa missing trem town en Monday, and It was net until this morning that his tellew carriers discov ered where he had spent Decoration Day. He want te Camden, N. J., yesterday morning Where he was married te Mlse LUlie Manby, daughter of W. H. Manby, the well-known piano man of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Francis, and Wll Ham te-dsy received tbe congratulations of Us many friends. A Walk That Did Net Cams Off List evening the colored folks of this city . tl hA hart m .lb- ... ..i. ...- it hall la Fulton opera house. About a hundred .-. waraflaw war tir iii inj.in.iiM.. i. fX'HK of gushing damsels. Fer some reason ',"' akwrAllr Hlfl rtAt ttttrA .1baa a-. u .. i"a. iwmm " - r" euu wiu mat ifty saw jwtmuum wuu iin iu uave startea grew y. armld of each ether, and ethers said that aaanelant money for the watch could net be ralaad. Tess Housten Arrested. Thes, Housten, who was an almost con- 'ataat lnmala of lha mniite I. II .m. ... 'it ate, and who ahoek the dust of Lancaster r sua abeea for a few years, turned up a aaesiaay. ua was arrested for tab erlemse ttrnnkan and disorderly con cen AUamaa Harahey baa the case. c: - H. V MasweaiidaskaL fPwtar DemubsU into saendng shot at mrt km un HBHBMI imu. l AM ! Tea Wats, avsmt. iTw-asetTaw la tha laat day en which water ZTT JgT 5TV ",l.'""" wt I name were armUd ut thlaatty about Mai V g-?-y yyl 8" waa I dAya age, during tba vkut bar of Banmat'a I j i'frfp' turn mmitWAUt n. Kaawa At twaat aatmwtn fsMft eeteek tela morn tag Maa Mt MeOarnav of Laacaster'a feast kwfm yeMf Mtaatt, 1M at the boardteg heM of Lydla Crasser, Ne S2 East King atrMt. Bbe waa taken ill en Krl. day laat and her case became critical almost Immediately. Lta eraning It was hoped lhatahe night possibly have a orange ter the batter, but the end came te-day. xne deceased waa in her S7th year. Mlaa McCarren was the eniy eeua' "' " ,. ward and Annie McCarren, and was ban and reared in this city. Her andtather, James dlT"nc7Inattl2. the deeaMed has been encaged for herself, and had built up a very flns trade among uin i'i' -" She leaves no relatives In this part of the country, her nearest connections being dis tant cousins In Atlanta, Oa. They have been telegraphed te concerning the death, and no arrangements for the funeral will be made until they are heard from. The deceased waa one of the most papular young women In Lancaster, and she counted tier friends by the legion. Hhe had a great Hew or animal spirits and a keen apprecia tion of the ridiculous that always made her company much sought after. Though alone In the wet Id and of fragile constitution, she bore her part bravely and well, and the host et friends that gathered at her dying bedslde gave testimony of the high appreciation In which she was held. She waa an exemplary member of St. Mary'a Catholic church, where her presence will be sadly mtued In the years te come. MUi Amelia Strauss. Miss Amelia, daughter of llerman and Rertha Strauss, died en Monday, alter an illness et a few weeks, from congestion el the lungs. Deceased was employed for a number el years as a saleslady at Astrich Brethers and remained en duty until stricken with the disease, which terminated fatally. She waa a member et the oengrega- gatinn Sbsaria Shemaln, and the members will attend the funeral. She will be burled te-morrow, the twenty.ttrst anniversary of her birth. She was well known In this city, city, and her many friends Jein with her pa rents in mourning her less. Picnics Yesterday. Yesterday waa a geed day for plcnlsa, aa the weather was cool and bracing. Many p3eple enjoyed themselves In that way. Tne Swiss Gruth association held a very Urge picnic at Tells Haln and it waa an en joyable allalr. At What Glen the Hanger club spent the day dancing and otherwise amusing themselves. Tbe season was opened at Fenryn by the Knights of Laber, who had a ery geed pic nic. After spending a pleaaant day they re turned te tbla city and reached here in very geed time. All of the picnics passed off very quietly. A great many people of tbe city who did net go te the picnics spent tbe day along the Conostega. The Kast End Street Car com pany did an Immense business and the cars both waja were crowded all day and until late last night hevsral Clap Items. During the past week some very notable persenagis have visited our town. Cel. Thacksra and wife registered at the Bellevue hotel. Mra. Tbackara is the daughter et Gen. Sherman. Mr. Black and wire, of Philadel phia, also were entertained by Mr. Jacob Kulter, proprietor el tbe hotel. Mr. B. Frank Tableman, of Lancaster, paid us a abort visit recently. l'ref. I, II. I.erman, the great Indian phy sician, with his teams of famous horses and musicians, gave us some excellent music wbile passing en his way te Lancaster and Yerk, where he will atop for several weeks Hvergreen Castle, Ne. 130, A. O.K. of M. C will bold a grand fair and festival en tbe grounds belonging te Bellevue hall, en Fri day and Saturday evenings, June 3 and 4. The Spring Garden band will furnish the music. Mr. Jeseph Baker, one of our townsmen, who has been very ill for several weeks, is able te Le out again. m Anether Society Organttlng. I.ititz, May 31. About alxty persons, members of the Moravian church, met In tbe old chapei Saturday evening for tbe purpose of considering a plan for the organization of a Rociety havlDg for Its object tbe promoting of social and friendlysplritamengtbe church congregation. F. I. Hart presided, JehnG. Xoek acting as secretary. The pastor, Kev. C. A. Itenike, offered a series of resolutions, for the governing of such an organizstieo, w hlch, after some changes, were fixed upon and erdered te be presented te another meet ing en Thursday evening, when It la pro pre pro peeod te perfect the omanlzttlen. Tbe public schools will have their closing exercises en Wednesday evening, in the Moravian chapel. The high school will graduate ene pupil. The Moravian Sunday school will pleDic thW j Ear at l'enryn Park. Linden Hall commencement occurs en June 15. Leltera Granted by the Keglatsr. The following letters were granted by tbe register of wills for the week ending Tues day, May 31 : ADMiMsTitATiey Benjamin Stanffer, de ceased, latH et Kllzabetk township ; Fanny S. Stauller, Elizabeth, administratrix. Kllen Morrison, deceased, late of Paradise township ; KHz K. Ktbleman, Paradise, administratrix. Sarah A. Uesten, deceased, late of Salis bury township; Tnemas .. Uesten, Phila delphia, and K. D. Kosure, Uarrlsburg, administrators. Fred Stein and Mary Ann Stein, deceased, late of Columbia borough ; Peter Bltner, Columbia, administrator. Mary M. Bitner, deceased, late of Lancaster city ; Abraham Bltner, city, administrator. Tr'nTAMENrAHV IlenJ, N, Brubaker, de ceased, lateel Mt Jey township; Fanny Bru baker, Mt Jey, executrix. Ksamlnailen of Bcboel Tsacbsrs. On Wednesday forencen a large crowd at tended the examination of school teachers at Wakefield, held by County Superintendent M. J. Brecbt The class contained five pu pils, and three passed a creditable examina tion and received previsional certificates ; two pupils failed entirety. At Oak Hill, en Thursday, a very large and Interesting at tendance was present The class consisted of twelve pupils, and tbey were severely criti cised by the superintendent, and they passed a geed examination, and a very creditable one te themselves. Misses Maud Patterson, Mszle l'alrlamb, Emma Kibenshade, Sallie Themas and Addie Kelse, were among tba teachers examined. The directors state that tbe schools are filled already by borne appli cants. The Tearbera Net Dlapleasad. A paragraph in the Philadelphia JVeuthls morning sets forth that the teachers of the public schools et this city are net pleased with tbe bill signed by the governor, authorizing tbe holding et a separate insti tute. Inquiry of the teachera developed that tbe opposition te the bill is very slight Only two have expressed themselves as op posed te the bill. One of them baa been for years an enrolling officer of the county Insti tute, and the objection of the ether teacher la that the city schools will be overrun with visitors during the county institute. Bespseted rlckswcksta. Detectives Miller and Tata en Monday af ternoon arrested Michael Dougherty, Geerge Hammend aad Frank. Harrla en a orewdad Thirteenth street car, at Hamilton aUset, Philadelphia, en suspicion et lnlandlng te pick pockets, and locked theaa up at tba Eighth distr let station house, Dougherty la said te be also known aa " Red" Doegbarty, aad Hammend aa Katrine," The two last SBE -f. A-wiACTEB PA1LY INTELLIGEyCER, TUESDAY, ataal Works ta B sVsmevea srrewa ww.. JrZ!r.iLiaUBiatB towards the con- mmv"Z? Tlvell, upon wnica uiv "-" utttimenced. was the an- nual dinner, meeting and vian ei insptje- linn te tne preeni ..i.... ,-.-... -. sSlten en Monday. Kebert Oarrett, Simen f22 Msjer U 8. Bent, Cei-Uame. Dufly, Cel. James Yeung and many preml nent II. .V O. and P. K. K. Ullclale we were present. The management or the sieeuen wnrka are desirous oftranspertlng their Steel- ten Industry te Sparrow Point, luitlmere, because of increased spaee and larger facili ties for dumping slag or purchasing steel making iron ere as It comes from the African, Cuban and Spanish and ether Mediterranean perta, Mattltd at at, Aultient'i Mias Mary Weltner and Mr. Jehn Meissen berger were married in St. Antheny's Cat ho he ho He eburch at 7 a. m te day by He v. A. F.KauU Mr. lierley and Miss l.ydia Weluier acted as groemaman and bridesmaid respectively. The newly married pair are well known members of St Antheny's church. Ulryrlert HUnm, Samuel It. Downey and Jehn A. Burger, et the Lancaster Cycle Touring club, re. turned from their bicycle ride te 1'bllsJel pbta en Monday evening. They ere caught in the rain twice en their way te the city en Siturday. Tbey proceeded leisurely en their trip leth ways and made no Hlbrt at fast time. Oa the return Journey Mr. Dew. ney badly broke his blejcla V. Sber Smttb, the third member of the party, Is returning by way of Heading. Maes for I0,oeo Damage. Jacob M. Hanley, through his attorneys, Brown A- Bensel, have entered a suit for slander In the court of common pleas against Samuel C. Brlnser, of Ceney township. The sMldavtt filed sets forth that Hrlneer cir culated reports affecting his pbaracter for honesty whereby he U damaged te the amount of ?I0,WO. KfyneUH' Mennuicnt Decorated, The Reynolds monument at the north front el the City ball, Philadelphia, was decorated en Sundsy by tbe Keynelds Pest, and yes terday morning tbe tiring party of the pett Bred a salute lu honor el tbe dead here. Ilentlil a llerte for 7,930. Mr. Samuel Bally, the carriage manufac turer, has purchased a beautiful sorrel geld ing for IU.2J0. it is new being speeded at McQrann's park, and shows a remarkable gait It came trem Kentucky, Went Wt, Edward Brengle, formerly of Trederlck, Md., lelt this city with bis wife, son and sister In law for Omaha, Nebraska, where he will reside in tbe future. Esrartlen Tickers Te-morrow the Pennsylvania railroad will commence selling excursion tickets at re duced rates te the different summer resorts throughout the country. Free Crunch Entertainment. The Second Evangelical church will give a free entertainment this evening. The com mittee consists of Jacob Ilandall, Lizzie Harding and Qussle Cehe. HANLdn DMrMATItO lit OtVDAVM. Gaudaur wen the champleushlp race with Hanlan en Lake Calumet Ills., en Monday evening, finishing five lengths ahead of tbe ex-champion In 19m. 3U. The race was for ,000 a side, the gate receipts and the cham pionship of America. Stere Remodeled. Mr. AL Reeenstein, Lancaster's prominent merchant tailer.naa bad bis store handsomely refuted in tne meat approved modern style. tie has bad a shop for his tailors built in tbe rear et his store where he employee none but tbe best mechanics. He gives it his personal supervision, hence his work must turn out first class. His counters are laden with the cbolcest line of Imported woolen". Fer fine tailoring he takes the lead. Auinsernenla. A .Vutieal Stent. A nne literary and musical pregramme will be given In the lecture room of Urace Lutheran church te-morrow evening by solelits and InstiumentalUU, and the grand chorus of the Cheral society of that church. DMATHt. I)EsueD.-ln this city, en the 23lh Inst, Han nah Oeamend. The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral Irem tbe residence of her brother In law, Jehn San ders, Se. 15 Locust street en Wednesday morn ing at s.3) ocleck. High mas ut St Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Interment at St Mary's cemetery. 2t Kihlman -May 59. 1-SJ7, In this city, Uernhart Kublmau, In the t-lut year of hla ege. ltelatlves and friends, also Wa-htngten Cen clave, Ne 9, Seven Wise Men, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from bis Intu rest dence. Ne SOU ltcckiand street, en Welnenday alternoen at 2 o'clock Interment at .len'a cem etery. Vrmres -On May 31th. In th's city, Amelia, daughter of Herman and UerthtHtruuad, agud i years. friends nnd re'atlvcsare respectfully InMtcd te attend the funeral, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Plt-aseemlt flowers. MiCaRRSx-ln this city, en the 311 In.t, Elite McCarren. Netice of tun era! hereafter. JfAAtAMTA. Mew lart ssaraet. MSW Yeu. May 31. neur market dull : fine, tl 4U03 ; 8a rune, ti iaj sfj reed te choice extra Weslern, 3 tOOi ou : geed fancy extra state.kj 7uat oe ; common te geed extra Western, i lutji W. Wheat Ne. 1 Ked State. 993: Ne. I de. 98Xci Ne.llted. Winter, May. Kc: June. tf,)ic; Jmv.'Ali i receipts, none ; shipments, none. Cern Ma i mixed cash. 7fcc ; May. !c ; de June, TKe ; Aug,Sc; receipts, none bua ; ship ments, none. Oatsv-Ne. 1 White State. !Xn; Ne. 2 de 37Hc; Ne. Mixed, June,32Jie; Jnly, 31Jc; re cel jts, 2(1.000 bus t shipments, 2.22S Bye dull I Western, eeaySdc I State, 57Ji0 Barley nominal. Perk dull i old mw. sit2301SM. Lard-June, It, 91; July, 1701; Aug. 1700. Molasses dull at viic for SO boiling stock. Turpentine flrm at 30Xc. Keslndulli strained te geed, n 22X31 27 Petroleum dull t Manned. In ceses. axe Pretghts dull ; grain te t.lasgew, IHd. Uutter dull t Western Creamery. r.fJlSc ; Blajln creamery, 739Xe state dairy, hall nrkln tabs, lMTKe. Cheese dull; Western Plat 1U40UKC; geed te choice light skims, UXOWXc ranry Whtin, lOXQIOXc; State factory. maWi"'- skims, ee7c aggs steady ; Bute, 13X010 1 Western, UXQ Sugar flrm 1 Reflned Cutleaf, 61160eC tsranatated. lfi5c. Tallew dull ; prune city, Wtc. Mice nominal 1 Carolina, (air te (reed. 303X0 303X0 Ceffae flrm 1 fair cargoes, 2u;c ter Ule. meca sjanisrs. Quotations by tteed, McUrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, Pa. aaw Teax Liar. 11 a. . i:. ir.u Canada Padflc ei a e.'vi O.O.C.AI U OoleimdoCoal W tX K Central Pae Canada Southern di tt 6.1 GliL at. L. A Pvh ItlX Den. A Hla O Si DetL. W 17K ErU.nisM Mshhhim W Slifl. fcsflj.eeeae.eeaae tlftT Ueeeteeteeeeees Bi Ka T S.i Leu. AH 6(2 L. Bnere,.,, ..,.....,,,,,,.,, IW i lfe)i as MiCA.cen Ueck Valley.... Missouri Pacta 0 S3X 11' X 5 5"u"i SH rl west...... . ,.,,,,,,,, Ijs Mast Tennassas u Oraatm' letaaasee. MM, 8W iTimnsporUUen M MKi M Ontario Paeiael aueamqna Terminal su 3 in Tax.raa sil Oalea Pae t,j wtgauyeti Wabash Prat Western U.. eaaaset i ee. ! 8bM VH Wast Shere Bends. Msw Bngland su raxLanaivEiA tiar, laflaMa TBassssisiiiiisssisasaiss eaaeaea fest.T.PhUa SJaafe sate esse fe sW wT e a a e e t a T flaM teeeseeeteeeet v ies i new vatat Maw Tebk, May . IM av ss.-Bteaeyli at IX par eL Kaekaaga quiet 14 gjmi M i aevernmeats steady. Onrreney ra, u sjw bMi s coup, n x bta i t)c de, n it eia. Ihe stock market opened qutst but flrm, with Heading tba feature at X par cant, advenes en buying for Londen account, alter which the market became dnll until Ham, when en bay ing of Heading. Northwestern, 8L Pant, Dele were, Lackawanna A Western, New Yerk A New Bngland, the list advanced U te 1 per cent. abOTe the opening figures. Since neon the Hit hat sold en iracUenally, Ohteac tfieuaea afarkat. Catcioe.klay3l.l0 3)R in Market epet waeat May, st,CJune, wHci July, Auff . RIUc. ned. S5SC! Cern May, S7c i June, STHc ! July, a'Het Allff . 40Wc. uata J ;i .- t- ... ... . . . . jnn,vci July. '.c: Aug, nc. 1'erk Net quiurd. Lard-Jnte-as tM Juiv.asW! Ana-.. Lard- ,astM Jiilr,Mm Aug., KM. ene 17 av Short Klbs-Juue. 17 ei; July, t'Ujil Aug, etmiaa. Wheat-May, eXc l June,se-t July, MS&j Aug , MX". Curn-May, SJXet June, Se ; July, &c Aug , 4l0 Oai May, UXetJune, Xct Jnly, tsa AOR. we. rura Hay, v-a w i i iinn, kj crk Lard-Mar. as 4 : J uue. k un July,S8 4;X; Auir-lt'. Mt Htt-s-May, 7 0!K; 17 t;Xi Aug.lTKH- June, Id as; July, Un Bteea Market. Cntoiee, May 30 The Itrevrrt' Journal re port : Cattle Receipts, (Viv) head : shipments, 1M market strenger: shipping steers, DM te l.VU St CnM bit stoekers and feednrs, J 70 s)3ei cows, bulls and mixed. SjOOQj tut bulk, tJ Mfl' te : Tcxat cattle, t! 734)1 23. Uegt Uecelpt. St.SJO head; shipments, &.C0n head i market slew ; rough and mttnd, at 43 80J! packing and ahlpplng, 4Mifl3 0t) light, St 4304 fO! skips, 13 SO04 4U. h-ep Receipts, 0 bead i shipments, none; market strong; clipped, 13 3T44 i: woeiod 4uuatt Western, U itJIM) Wn, J 75 lis; lamDS, ftovsjaeut ijiiiu nwtjeu Kist Liaaarr. Cattle - Receipt. 1.S15 head : Shipments, el : marknt slew ; IKfMc lower ; cattle shipped te New erk. Hears. Hnga Receipt. MOO head ; shipments SX head i market dnllt rhllatlelphla. tMntyi 15; Yorkers, (t 7M W ; common te light l V4 7 s pigs H ret SO; hog' shipped te New erk, li .art. Sheep-Receipts. (fCQ head! shipments, (NY); marketduUi pnine, invite; filr te (reed, S3M tli-iS; common, II tettf&i yearling lambs, 14 80 Qbw, spring lambs, JSi46M. Phlladslplila Prodee Market. PBiLicsLrHi, May 31. 1 lour market qnlet: sales, two barrel ; Minnesota Hakert, S4 1"4 70 ; Pennsylvania ramUy, SB 7,'at oe; Weaturn de, It 0 : Patents, S4 7ua li. Kye flour steady, 7S4J-1 xa. Wheat May, Wc: Jane, nc ; July Me.; August JSc Cern May, 4ii.Sc; June, 47c July, i;c; Auguit, l.HC- uata May, 7Xc t June, 37c; July, 37;c; August, itKn. Grain and Pronsiena, mrnlshed by 8. K. Tundt Breker. Cbicaoe, May 31, 1 o'clock p. m. n neau iMirn. uai. rnia, iazu. May June July August September.. October.... Utcembur.. 37' , SI SO ,.s 37 V e i s st ,...8S aVj ... MM l ....'.iCJ 4lii it, !bt( 661 6 -0 .. 77 'bar Leta. ... 116 ... 10U ... llt ... -Jl .li . EU BecetpU Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat... Cern. Oat By Barley OU City. Crude Oil Head. l,t , Lard. 6 37 6 S7 e se t,S7 67 6 7S Receipts Hogs. Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m. v j Vheat Cern. Oats. Perk, M7 June.... X i'K 23 SO H'1 S3H s'Q W. 1 SO S1 :..: July , August September.. October , December... la ..m; OU City. Crude t seu., S JN'f W AD VEX TJSEMEMTS. 1TTANTED-A TOUNG MAN WANTr.D W asderkandte n-ake himself uselul tna restaurant, lielervncen quired. Appiyat r. u. tueui a co.'s lntell!gcnceotllce,2iNertbgaeenSt WANTED-THREE GENERAL HOUSE sen ants and two cook. Alse a Clumber maid wants a situation. Apply, riUCK or CUAUt.E, at r. K.TUOUT ACO'9 Employment Offlce,2JN.yueen 3U fecend fleer j STRAYED FROM THE HTARLE YARD of Ne. 413 North Duke street en Monday evening, a Bleck Alderney Cew with white bind legs, whtte spot en bead and breast Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the Cew te the above address. WANTED A YOUNG MAN AS BOOK KEEPKKandclerklnarestaurant. One who can make hlmselt generally useful. Ad dress, uavin N'lXDOar, m31-3td Posteiuce Butldtng, Alteena. A RELIABLE PEKSON DESIRES A position i willing te turn hU hand te any thing ; moderate compensation ; can give best or references ss te tfenestv, TTUlhtnlness and Temperance. Ca'l at this office. myWiwd TJOR RENT. STOKE AND DWELLING rer Bent In a geed neighborhood. Kent low te a geed tenant Apply te U. M. Powers, or uriilild BAC8MAN ABUItNS. T"HE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY where you can Ret Lay Ilenradez and Spanish rtlralght Cut Cigarettes Is at the POK TUONUU PiULAIIKLflflA C1UAB STOBE. Hi North Queen strcst. WM. F1S3, Proprietor. T AL C. A. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. X The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A , will held a Htruwberry rettval In the V. M. C. A. Hall en 1 hnrday and Friday evenings. J one 2d and .id. I'rlce et admission, 10 cents. Tbe holder of each ticket Is entitled te a plate of Ice Cream. mil ltd H iRSH A BROTHER. Having made very advantageous terms with several Large Manufao Manufae Manufao turersef BUMMBKOOOUS, we nave been able te manufacture them our selves, and we have new what Is gen erally cenceded tbe Best Cheapest and Most Varied Stock of 8UMMEK CLOTHING. But we de net wish you te think It Is the prices only. Tbe quality Is also a consideration. Yeu would net bny an Imperfect quality for the sake et a lew cents. We are responsible ter every garment we make. Ths word DEPEN DABLB is the big key te our wonderful business, and our marvelous stock, Peoplede net need te be assured that (I nods are Unliable and Workmanship will last. Tbey have bad se many ) ears' experience. Tropical Weights, Backs and Ner folks and many ether pretty and fashionable styles. We won't men tion Prices until you see tbe general value of our goods. Ten cannot realise bow cheap they are. Sirsh & Brether, ONSIPRIOl BfaWOBaVMT TAILORS, -AMD- Clothiers and FurnUlier, SUMMER CLOTHING. MAY 81, 1887. riRKAT BAHQA1NS. Special Items of Interest at the New Stere ! JOSEPH L. RAU & CO. Roady-Made Calice Wrappers, IN ALL SI.?, 1 110 U 31 TO 41 BUST, TS CKMT1. rVi'.LLMADK, 1'KHrKUT 1 1TTINO, FAST C0L0K8. VfMAl't'KHS At Ml OO. WKAI-PKUS AtMl.10. WKAl'l'Kllfl At WtSS. Jeseph NOS. 136 -.VA'H A I) VKRT1HKMKXTS. MKMI1KKH OF CONORKGATION .shaarta Shemaln ir res rx"ctlnllymiuf!,te(l te attend the funeral of Ameila Strauss Wednes day, June 1, 17. at 3 p m. Ill OKDKKUrillfcU'KKSinENT. Al UessssTii'), Secretary, ltd c HKWINO AND SMUKINU TOBACCOS, 1 l'lavlmr Cards. Poker Chlrx. etc. at POH- TltONllUSpiltLAtiaLPIllA ClUAtt eTOUK, Hi Mer.h yueen street VM. riss, Proprietor. HELP WANTl'.D. Persons wishing territory en the following honks will plenje call tomnrrew at Keem Ne HI, Hehrer lietiae. North Uueen and Chestnut street I " Life of Beecher," by Jes. Uewaril I " Saniantha at Saratoga," by Jeslah Allen's WltniMla Helley) t "ttrandpa Woedwlu's sto ries," by Kev. l.ee. A. Pelts ; " Perley'a Keral nUcences et Slity Htn In the National M M M tropettn." by lien l'orlev I'oere t " Treasury of Seng," Prof. L. U. Morrlien, mnttcal edition. A. PKH18TON. Fer llnhbard llres.. Philadelphia aarlleecher Outtlt, SOa; Samantha, 75c ; ethers, 1 .00. It iTiNCE MOIIV1 SOMETHING NEW TO Planea and Orcana In new V SHOW YOU- atyles of caaes, fancy weeds, rare carvings. Ac Flegant I'ltne Cbatrs In novel designs, superbly upholstered, l'tann carta and Cevera. In vari ous shade, taatelully ornamented We will de light your eye and your ear. It ta no surprise te ua that you are aatenlahed when you hear our low figure, such combinations et art anil science aa you sea here displayed. Yeu can't believe It until you see, it OT UWL OT Al -s a.f l , NOB. 28 A 30 MAST Kl.Nli BT. aprS-lyd I an caster. Pa, B ARGAINS IN STRAW GOODS. Stauffer &. Ce, AKK.TUli WKEh, 111MNU SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS -ON Straw Hots ST- They are Closing Out est tain lines at Ceat and effetlng el' act At BAkOAles en all ethers. Hats et Every Desirable Style at ;Lew est Prices. STHUFFER & CO., NOS. :tl X :t .NORTH Ol'KF.N ST., LAN CASTE B. PA. W1 LL1AMHON dt FOSTER. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. ADMIRABLE Light -Weight Clothing FOR SUMMER. English Eerge Suits la Light and Dark Stene Gray and Nary Blue. Black Merge Drap d' Me Spanish Al paca. Striped Alpaca and Light or Dark bbades In Bseraueker Coats and Vests. Prices from II 90 te 7.C. Beys' and children's Bummer S alts and Odd Pant. Beys' Seersucker Cem and Vests from It 2S te 12.23. A Pull Assortment el New Htyies In Manilla and Straw Hats for Oente and Beys. The Seft Pelt Pocket ItaU, M and n cents. (l ant's Light CM.imere Hats, UM te II w. Hummer Lap Dusters, Moras Bbeels and Whips. Tourists' Flannel Shirts. Bicycle shlrM, Belts and Gaiters. Light-Weight Underwear In French Netted, Angela, Balbrlggan, India Uanse and Merine, a, M, 7 eta and 11.00. Bummer Neckties in the Popular Light Shades, 25, 60 and T CU. Hammer Dilvlng U loves In 1 bread or Caster, A Full Dress Shee for Ladles In Bright Finished Curacea Kid BtylUb, Square Tee. Prlee, 13.00. A Bewed Bhee for Oents In Butten, Cen great or Balmoral, Very Neat and Dressy, Price, aj.00. Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags at Lewest Prices. WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER, S3, 14, M Ml SSlMt Hag .. LAJICATatB,rA. NKW ADVKKrjaMUtCXrs. LADIES' JERSEYS! ei'KCt At. LOT, COAT HACK, HCa.NTS. (Actnnl Value tl.u)) A SUItl'KlSlNU llaROAIII IN .IKHfKYSAT 80 cants. UUItrAMUUSaUCKNT JKIttlS. Thcwe he hare in and imrchmcd them re gard these aaliuily urnnderlul ter tbe menry. Your particular attviitlnn u dlrxctrd te our complete and well sannrttd uteck el J alts a Y. Metlbaran(ul flulnhnnd thorough general ux oellence el ercry garment. L. Rau AND 138 NORTH QUEEN S? KMW AnrMHTMKMKHT. POHTUON1HVS I'ANI'.TIM.AH AHK inafle of Clear la ana ruler, only 5 rent, at HOKTUtlNtltl'3 C'UIAK HTOItlt. 131 North Uueen street WM. ns, Preprletur. MTANTKD-A C(X)K THAT CAN HELP TV te a ash and Iren. App'ytn MUH.C.U. slWV. tuJI lwd Wl North Duke Street, City. WANTED. ion Saleamen at once en very .liberal luruia. MM ml7-3mdA Pactlttles unaun'sa'cd. Hit IIWN ItltOTIIKUS. Ntimerymen, llecheater, N. Y AN ABATE VI ENT OF will! allowed en all ei befom.lune 1. lf7. J. myll-7ld f. PER CENT. liter Itenta paid en ha nr ua, City Treasurer. pORTUONDO'S CAROLINA, TUP. A. flneat 5e. Cigar In thn city. Try thetii, at pnitrutisiie's Plill,iiKtl'lUA uiualt S roll , in North Queenatn-et WM riss, Proprietor. RAT DYNAMITE KILLS RATS, NUCK and Keachra. Cern Urnatnttn U well aiHikenef aaa rvmedy ler Hard and Sert Cerns (let relief ler your aching teeth tiy mlng Mubley'aToeth Arlie linux. Ker title only at HUHI.aVa imuu 81t,K. Ne ai West King Blraet F NE AND CHEAP. Harvest Whleky. AT KOHUKK'S LlUUOfl 8TOUK, Ne. e Centra Square, Lancaster, Pa. 1 ACOB F. SUEAFFER'S LIQUOR STORE UEMOVl.O TO Na 15 CKNTHK SQUAKB, LANCASTKIt, P, mayt3 tld ATTENTION, COMRADES! Pensions. Incrvate of Pension and lleunty Claims attended te promptly. Many are en titled te Pensions and lleunty. 1 have com piled with the rtquln-ments el the pension law and am duly authorized te attend te all claims KllWI.N HODkltlKU, Omce 30 West Orang Street nOUUl Lancaster, Pa. INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL FIND Just what they ntnd. A full lien of Instal ment tioeds sold only te the Instalment Trade by addressing INSTALMENT DKALEU3 SUPPLY CO, aprl-3mdTu,Th&4 Erie. Pa. ALL PERSONS VIS1TINO THE CITY Irem the country ON WHIT-MONDAY, Can Secure Bargains at B.B. t ETTEBLY'3 ONE-PIIICE IIOlK. Ne. ii North Oueen street. Uauze Underwear for Men and lleys from CO cents up. Hblrta, Panu, everal'a. Cellars, Celts, Suspenders. t'mbrella. Seersucker Coats and Vest Irem II. 10 up. Please call and examine be fore you bur. at b.. raTrkitLvs. say-store c eiud every evening, except Mon day, Wednesday and Mturday. pi Jlyd Cl'RINO, 1S67. A New Departure for Lancaster In rtne Tat. ertng. Importing direct from the beat makers el Fine Woellens. I Imva nut received through the Bo.ten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of 8UITINO, 8PKINU OVkltCOATI.SU AND TKOUSEKINU, The like of which, for stjle and nuallty.has never been equaled in this city, and cannot be surpassed. A spctal Invitation Is hereby extended te all tn want of Sprtnir Uarments te call early and secure Choice patients Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than ever. II UEKMAHT, marCTlydK Ne 43 North Uueen street AMVtBMMltTM. tine stri:kt tiikatrk. Whltmemlaj, Tuesdajr and iVcdnesdaj, MAI 30,31 AND JUNE 1. MONDAY MATINEE AT 3 O'CLOCK. W. H. RIGHTMIRE'S Specially &sd Dramilie Company. TUESDAY WEUNkSUAl. "Parler Matches" ." Cullfernlu Detective." . 10, '.'land 30 TENTS. 10andWCK4T8 m3td PIIICE1 MA11NAE. rummiTvmm. DKINITSU'S FURNITURE DEHOT. " DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE Greatest Thing fnr Snmmer Use TO BE HAD. Sbip Hammock & Canopy. AsTOrnamental wherever you wish te use IL HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NO. 27 A 80UTU QUEIN HTKLET. -tyiOMYKR'HKURNlTUHB STORK. FULL VALUE. OSE II JMDUEDCKNT8 WORTH OIVENPOU KVEBYDOLLAK. NO MlSBBl'BESENTATIONB. OUK WOltK WILL STAND TUB TK8T. TheWearlnk of Onr Goods wilt Bear Us Out In What We Bay. Te rave Meney Is teet that whiels will'. Wear the Lenaett, and which need net be He- piaeedln a Short Time. SURPRISING I Yuti3$ ff jaw-VaTMiW"- Gesplata Htetk s era Carryief, snd than Oe ana Tail Your Nehjaber. STYLE, QUALITY AND THICK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FUaWrrOBl STORM, Klag BHMt Date Ms,, mmm f MQHT-WEIGHT JA0KET8 t'er f prtng and Snmmer Wear, , ATUBIATLY HICDUCKI) PH1CKS. JACKKTHattlH JAUKMTNataien!",, .tACKSTH at it W "... .tAt:nBT- at .;;;; JACKKlSatlttO ..HIMiUCkUfrrmtsne . KA II 1 1 (J It II from SJ 60 ..HBUlluRli rremtliM ..RKntlCKIItrprnMOU ..MKIIUUKOfiomSSeu ..MBUUUBUiremasu) Beaded Grenadine Wraps At AtteaUhlnaly Le vrteet. & Ce., REET. ui.eriiiftu. M YKRM A RATH FO II. tx. -A-. R. Net much time lelt te buy Grand Army Suits. It won't take a great deal of lima te buy one here. ODR PRICES AR1 LOW, thegoedidoalrable, and sell without much per per auaalen. Loek at Oar Men's Dress Salts when you are In want of a Suit, and If veu are looking ler LOW phi 'K-l you'll surely buy Irem our well "elected stock. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, Plenty In varlety and low In price. YOUTHS' DRESS SUITS, In llandsome Patterns, at Uesaenable Prices, Bey.V and Children's Clothing, ANY STYLE IM AUINAIII.E. Myers & Bathfen, LEA DIM. CLOTHIERS NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCABTBU. PA. UANHMAH A BHO. Extraordinary Bargains IN eru- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Reduced Price List. WE M aKE TO OU I) Kit. All-Went scotch Che viot Units at 112 ou, feimer price SC10. all Weel WoratedStilta at IIJ.00, former price 15000. All-wool rinecssslraerc Bulls at IIS 00, former price rauu. All-Weel Imported Worsted SulU alt 0(0. former price a u). Striped All Weel Pants, te order, tot! 00, UM, I tut, aj ou, an 00. t7 00, ss 00. Orund Army Mutts, Indian Blue, with two sets of buttons. atkJCO, ;), 10, lluui. tlieu Yeu rnniint And such a choice variety any where else. PiIiim Ihe Lewest. L. GANSHAM A BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUBEBS OP Men', Bays' aad CnlMrra'B t'lathlag, B. B. COB. N. QUBEN A OUANOE HT8, LANCABTEK PA. AsTThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse in the city. N( OW RKADY I Our Ready-Made Stock SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show our New BPBINO STOCK in Keady-Made Mulls. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We nave taken special care te up geed and Attractive SulU for the BPKINO TB AD a. and we teal satlafled ear efferu have been sneoeas sneeeas ful. Call and give ns the beneat of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties tat Bnltlnm. which we will Make te order In the Best style. FIT GOARANTliD. BURGEE & SUTTON, Talleri aa4 Cleliltn, NO. 34 OHNTRI SQUABS, LsNOABTjU. fa. UBIAUi ALAUIt. -DtOR RKNT-A BRICK HTABLK: ROOM A? for four horses and six can lagas t In centre of cltv. mayltTuAPtra Ne. OK West Kin, 8L TJWH RENT. Ml .Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer's New nnuunj andsas nc. Ne. 1M) North (jueea street. tslnclnded. Appiyat HM BkUMlIfcA'SLIVBBYOrr (sbU-tM orriei. fjM)R SALE OR RENT-BRICK STABLE a? and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street, be tween Esst King and Orange streets. Can be illy changed Inte a machine snep or www- house. Easy terms, alt tld M. a. HBUM4KMB. Attorney-et-Lew. HOUSK FOR KISNT OR HALE, Meese with modern tmprevesments aa steam beat, .targe laani aa yas. awsw arge: lf K' sty of Lbaa trait trees and grape vtaaa. tat enh street. Apply te IBAF LAMP. M,eeat ...... ,.,... , aasMaa Pass..,.. .... " jkAsJan'la... ipsk iii'l'ff'fil"""MMW''HI 9 rassa aaaaMa),,,,),,,,.ii, f, OOS. MOBYM DUMB M. AJ MM asUKAJnisVA, every btbbJb, at . M,mmVkUm BbbbmbbbmV wfBaUUs. IsaVMAJtHb , jfric-y . 'tfu&n j 4r.- EaTfJ-S