fl t , : i T V?. . 41 - - ii 14 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1884. 7 I -l, .i . Ic THE AFTERMATH. UhVir.w or Tim tuadh .situation, HuklntM Dene by tim Nittlniutt mid Prlrate ItitbU timing theApfll Kiuli About tlin Court llniitn. Frem a gonernl survey of Uie Held, nfter tliu hub bubef the First of Aprll.lt nptienrs tlmt business Is In ii " satinfnotery " bin net blooming state. Tlie bnnkn nil (111 a geed business the Kni'mets' natle nl ncnrly hh intieh us last year, whlle tlielr Saturday ami aleuday buislnets was larger than tlie corresponding days, last ye.ir. Tholrdeposltojosteiday oevor" as many pages ns lata year, but tlie total nre net no large. Menoy la plenty nnd leans nre finely made en geed paper. At tlie County bank union tlie Hame state of nir.ilia exists, Tlie clerks wote nover busier tbau they wcie jcitteiday, but tlie nbHonce of nuy very heavy loalestnto trnnsaotleiiHoau'od the tetnls te feet up somewhat less than hut year. lliistness, howevcr, was vciy t-atlsfaotery, deposits numerous ntul inetiuy plenty. At tlie Flint nntteiial, nl.ne, tlie nggre KM n of business wan lets than hut year, n Itoed portion ei It being transacted en Saturday ntul Monday botero tlie Hint of April, and neme of it being necessarily lelt ever for n few tints, owing te cu&te mem beltg disappointed In getting niouey that was premised thorn. IIuMih-hi en tlie whele wan, however, very satisfactory. At tlie Fulton national tlie business en the First wnn linger than ever bofero, as It was also en tlie Monday preceding. The dcpeslta worn large, obligations promptly met nod net a bonencr was turned away empty handed. The privatn bankers all did a geed busi ness, lived & Hendersen very coiiBltlerablv tnore than last jcar; Heed, McUranu & Ce. 'a deposits wcie rather larger than last year, though the number el depositors w.h les.e, and consequently had less treuble. Country custom. :u are rapidly learning the ndvuutagn of doing biisluers by ineaiis ofehecks, whleh greatly faoilitate mat. tern. At Luoher & Sens the buAlucsa doue wasnbeut the tame as last year, whlle nt Hair it Hhcnk'n It was somewhat, less. ADuut tnu Court llmise, The number of mertgngca entered in the recorder's olllee was 05, nnd of deeds and rclcitFcs 102, which is about the same uiiutber as last year ; but the fees received wero net much mero than half as great as last year. In the protheuutni's olllee the judg ments entered wero illlO, which is 10 less than were entered April 1, 1883. ut'.i'i'iti.HMM pim.itidm. IIukch uiul Ifiiiumcrn llnril At 1 . There 1h nothing new nnd Mauling in the Mtuatlen lu tlie ltepubllc.ui uamp. The solid men who canto te town yester day were tee busy paying and receiving interest, collecting nud incurring debts te be bothered about politics i'lie eaudi datcawne net tee nudes', hewevnr, te tacldu theni at every turn ; tbe xcito xcite ruent among these directly inter ested in the tesiiltii of the primaries is at white heat, nud all the smaller fry seem te wait for the adjustment of tin "peel" tickets te be headrd with the candidates ferjudge, congressman, tetin tetin ter aud ticnsurcr. The nivdl.itiwtis In twein the leadtis of ditreruiit tactiens wcre about oteslug last eveuiug at whuh tlme it was pretty well assured that Agunouinen Sens.-nig nnd Achilles Lew Hait'nnn weie iiKceticilablc, nnd that tbe candidates or the leadiug factious would be Hiestand, Patterson, Myliu, Gi ssinRer and possibly Fiidy, against Smith, Atlie, I.auuis, Urcideruud Skiles. KuirniiilUrr AppcliitnieiiU, It la claimed in certain quarters that Hese!. miller's nppi-intinetitii and his ad iiiinlbUntien IlIIuciisu inclme te the sup port of the Stalvratt h'xaminer faction, nut there is a geed deal of growling at th cm in this view. The eclcotien of a coletcd mau for inaiJu-t master gives ollnse iu seme quarters, as tbe praetlcal politicians wcre net ptepaied for such n slLeeronpprec'ntieu of tlic colored brother's place In politics. O.t market this morning seme of tbe Republican, who have stands. lburo,were outspoken in their criticism upon tbe ap peintment, and uch remarks as these wcre overheard : 'It won't be long uutil lam in the Nertlern or sjnie otber tiiai kut. I won't bave u nigger handling my butter." "Well, I'll be In nuethrr market before long ; nigger won't boss me." "Ne black master for me. I weuid sooner stay away." COl.tiatlSIA MKWS, Ircm Unr Heulr Uorrrrpeniluiu. Ythteiday was a very quiet ilrstef April for business men. All interested in rial cstate say that but veiy little changed bauds lu Columbia. Tdey also say that much difficulty was experienced by per bona in renting dwelling liouees. The cry for mero houses still cetitiiiucs, but it pisses unlucded. Veiy little build leg is new going or, and the prospects for any in the near fnttue nte peer. The outlook for persons desiring te socure lieusus is extremely discounting. lint a few years age houses went bugging for tenants. Trade Nole. Cual merchants report tbnt last winter's sales of coal wcre unusually heavy, niueli heavier, indeed, than for seme years past. -it is net surprising when the oxtremoly cold weather and the length of tlme it last ed In taken into consideration. The car movemout of the Pennsylvania railroad at this place during the month of Match was: Kaatward, leaded, 1)1,71!); orepty, 3,183 ; total, D7.02I1. Westward, leaded. 10,051 ; empty, S!5,2(18 ; total, !!0 222 Grand total, 71,118. The workmen nie cugaged in repairing and improving the old tobaceo waroheusu nppotitetbo I'ennsylvaula railroad de pet. Tbe work is belug doue by Columbia men wlie nre employed liy tlie l'ennsylvanla railroad company. 'Ibe Ireight bueliiCEa en the Peunsylva nia railroad just new la very heavy ; do de do clded luoieato In what It has been for sovernl weeks past. Railroad men new hepe te make a fair mouth's wages. The only treuble la that the boom may uet last. However, an business is geed new tliere is no usi In bewailing n condition of affairs that has uet yet transpired, l'crtennl, Jacob lirumraer has been appointed de livcrlng nnd collecting agent of the H. nnd C. railroad here. Mr. Themas P. Lundy nnd Inmlly re moved their place of rosldeneo te Laucas ter te day. lln-elmll tialtt, The new unlferma which the Aloit baseball elub are getting will be en exhlb). lien nt Uachonheimcr'H stere ou Batur day. While playing ball en Loeuat strcotthe Index flnger of the right hand of .Taoeb Dcatbeek, a memboref the Alerts, was Btruek by the ball nud breheu at the tlmt joint. The bone pretuidcd through the llesh. Itemi About reun. A pavoiueut is noeded between the It. & C. passenger and frelght depot, Orien ledgo of Odd Fellows will held Its regitlar stated meetiug thla oveiilng, ' Bpcelal forvleea will be held at St. Paul's P. I.. ohureU during passion week nnd en EaRtcr day. Vcsterday the funding of the borough (1 per coat bends Inte 4 per cents, wan begun. Heady sales wero ruade. Dbtek's hetel yesterday passed Inte poe pee poe Kcssieii of Mr. Jehn W. Urubaker, who purchased it from the late owner, Jeaeph Jllaek, for eiO.000. Dr, Markel has caught the ohildreu'tt eyen by exblbltlng In ene of his show windows n lingo English bareand n coiiple of nests of Kaster eggs. Thore Is a spaep of IB Inohes botweoii the tlpsef " bunny's ears " when strotehod out. Heavy storms prevallcd hore last night, first botwecn 1V5 anil 1 nnd ngalu nbeut 4 o'cleolc. A large quantity or hall foil, and seme snow. Haiti desconded almost in torrents, Win. Clark, the Headlug' & Columbia railroad tloket ngent hore, is new selling 1,000 rutin mllcnge books for the Philadel phia & Heading railroad oempauy, Col umbians have bceu obliged hitherte te send te 1'lillndelplila or Heading for these books, UKl'tlltM 11 NKUK.HHAltY. 'I lie Unrnnr l.outer Melt Ue. Celiiuililn lleinUI, " In tlme of jioace propare for war," has no Hlgulilcance in the matter of the borough government ntprcsent, We have frcipieutly Mpoken of the corner leallng and appealed te theso Iti nutherlty te break it tin, but our ollerts thus far have been frulll.'.ss. This ii the olement nhieh gees Ui make up n mob. Notlce any night en the stroet comers the group of Idle uu'r de well yeuag men and boys who con cen con gregate there. Toe lazy te de anything but nnoke vile tobacco, Hwear nud read Hash Iiteialttie. Judging from the boys who utu i uniilng the streets Instead of being lu f.ihoel, and the geed for-uetbing, Insiililug corner loaferH the only wonder secmu te be that thcre is se little lighting going ou. If n Ecere or mero ei these street loafers nnd street runners (truant boys) could be pulled lu for vngraney the moral atmosphere would grew much purer. We bolleve iu mernl suasion, hut it ap pears te be leat se far as we can see. We iiew ptopeeo te speak out In meetiug without lear or favor, and if the police cauuet protect ladies from being insulted, tlie quicker n citizens' commltUe knew it the better it will he for this com munity. This applies te the Keepers of rnnebes, who harbor men te intuit passeiB by ns well as te the stroet corner loafer. It we ate net equal te clearing u btteet ceiuur of Us haugcis ou, we would present u nerry nncctaelu attempt leg te quell n riot. We wautrufeim aud that qutukly. The soutatieual reports which have goue abroad have given the tewu nu iitiiuiviable lopittatlen, much of which is minted, Tliu only way te counteract this Is te take tbe handlul of rowdies who have been n disturbing clement among us nnd endeavor te place thorn behiud the bars the ilrst liuie they aie guilty of n breach of the peace. Hl4i:tlAL.I. llllll-.Kd. Allien Irii'A the DlilliHillil Meld, The Ptovldcnce team meets the Heading Actives ou I he 17th. The Athletic manaacment refines te allow Hilly McLean, the well known league umpire, te act ai utupite in the Philadel phia Athletic uciics. Tbe babeball season was opened in Philadelphia steiday by a gamube'wcui the Philadelphia " Wnites" nnd " Heds ;" tbe former wen by M te 1 The Allentown elub hIiew a commend able appreciation of tbe fair sex. They bave made Thursday of each wetl; the ladii a' day, when ladles will he admittrd frre of cbari'.e l'y le and Oldlleh), of tlie Ironsides club, arrived yesterday, being the llrst of the club te get bore. They will go Inte prnetice as soeu as the weathcr penults The Lancaster nlue will meet the Provi denee te a in en Saturday April 12th, when the Ironsides will be in Wilmington Dig Jake Geedman, who has been in lb a city for seme tlme pan, will leave this evenint; for Wilmington te join tbe Hay City, Mich., club, with which he will play Ilibt base. The elub have hceured n line pl.ijer iu .lake, who steed third iu batting iu last year's inter state association. .Jehn Meenan, also of Heading, a line catcher, getn with the same club. James J. Donald, of Holyoke, Massa ehusi'tts, who was Nlgncd w.th the Minne apolis club, but released ou account el a misiinderatauding nbeut transportation, was seamed by the Ironsides yeitirdiy. He comes very highly roeommsndml by piuinlueut ball playeis ns a flue third baseman and catcher nud Btreug batter. The club new has fourteen men. The dates of the Ironsides for April are ns foil i.va : 11 aud 12;(luicl;tcpsnt Wilimiugten; 1-1 nud 15 A'lcuinwu at Lancaster ; 10 aud 17 (JuiekMc at Laneister; 18 nud 10 Tren t us at Ticuteu ; 21 Chester a. Lancaster ; 22 aud 2) Aotives at Lancaster ; 21 Llanii. buig nt Lancaster; 2j UarrUburg at lluitihburg , 20 Semers of Philadelphia at Lairaster ; 28 Philadelphia Luague at Lancaster ; 20 nud 30 Allontewu nt Liu caster. Eighty shares of tl u ene hundred te be subicribt.d for n baseball club in Yeik have been tnkeu aud a meetiug will be lield te-morrow evening by which tlme it i.s oxpeoted that all will be taken. The Daily et that tevn thinks that "a geed elub will be self nustaiuing, perhaps prellt able, aud there iu ue reason why Yerk should net have ene. We have seme geed local material, aud with n few protleiout plnycm Irem nbread, te strengthen the weak places, our elty will make a geed receid in the national game this season." The Yerk peeple will llnd that they must have a geed elub if they expeet te have any show in nu nnsbointlen with sueh elubs ns 'be Lancaster aud Chester. rr.HKim.r. auuiih.m'. a muu Aliinelea lleyunu H-ceunlllun. This mernlug nbeut daybreak the ro re inauis of n mau, mangled beyond tocogni tecogni tocegni tloti, eie found en the track of the Penn sylvania railroad near Mill Creek station. They nre Blip posed te be theso of lienj. llumphioyville, a rosident of Ilarrisburg nud a hrakemati ou extra freight Ne. 18 east, aud it is stijiposed that he foil from his train nbeut midnight nt the peiut named aud the ttaiii pasted ever him, ns well as all the trains that followed up te 5 o'clock this morning. The remalns wero gathered up aud brought te this elty ou the I): in a. m. train nud Cerenor Shlffer was notified nud empaunoled a jury te held nu inquest. This afternoon the coroner's jury held meetings nt 1 o'clock and nt 3:20. The men nttnahed te the train en which Hum phroyville was tunning wcre first called. Jacob NcfT, the ongincer, testified that they stepped at Mill Creek. Humphrey ville shoveled oeal en the tender aud as sisted in putting the water iu As the train started he stepped off the ongine en the right side. They first missed htm at Gap, and upon roaehlng Coatcnvllle found he was net en the train. Geergo McClellan, conductor of ongiue Ne. US, testilled that they found deceased botwecn 50 and 100 yards cast of the water plug. A leg was lying seme distanoe from the body. They gathored up tbe pieces nnd put thorn togethor. The ether traiu men corroborated this wltneai, The jury returncd a vordiet of accidental death. rlhe deceascd was about 23 yenrs of age, nnd his home was lu Junkiutewn, Ment gemrry county, but he beardod iu Harris burg. He was a slngle mau, but was te have been marrled shortly. This was the llrst trip he had niade with this ongine. Withdrawn, Al, Ilagen has withdrawn as a caudidate for prison koepor, aud this is oxpeetod te he'pG. AI. Smith. Iloligleus, Itev. U. M. Urahatu, D. D et Philadelphia. will preach this evcnlnjt at 7 30 in tlie Union lietiicl church, corner or Prlnce and CrniiRO ' ureets, 1'araietf. Tlie latest novelty In parasols Is a aquare parasol, soamless, new shown at 1 ltesu A Ben Ne. 14 North Qucen otreet, Saturday nexl will no Hi openlng day, when will ba shown te tlie public a varlety el paraaela lu all colors, leftatitly trltiitneil In velvet luces. Call mid soe our display. 8oe our ail vcrtlioment. Ainuen)nt. " The TMlttrv of 1.1ft." This granil sconle and dramntle play will be prcsanted at tlie oierft tiotme te-morrow evening. The press Btieakn very htglily el Mr. K. A. I.eclie, the comeillsn, and of tlie company In perieral, Tlie concet ball flcone nud tlie burning et tlie ynclit at the trillion ierry Blip nre said te be very oltecttvo theatrical displays. " Jacqutne.'' Friday ovenlng, Mattle Vlck ers nnd n company which 1 said te tin ver7 slrnng, will aripear here In " Jacqulne, or Pante nnd OlnmniidH," The Itiltlale Courier says . "Mls Vlokerii Is poitcaieil et n hntid hntid seme, nxproaitve ince, an nttrnctlve tlgure, and n cultivated pleasant velcn alie combines with these odvanlttaei. an ability In the line otlefiltlinntn notion- wlileli renders lier per per let iiiuuecs oxtremoly enje able." H I'll VIAL NUT1VBH, Kpialna, I.aineiinsi, Pains nnd Htttclics, Weak Jlnclc or DUeiue et the splne will be Im mediately relieved en application et a Hep riatter ever the nUVcted part. It'i) jionetni jienetni jionetni tlve power Ii wonderful. Warranted te be tlie buH mnde. Hemethtng old-Alten's ltllileus 1'livMC Acta qulclily, reitevm promptly, nnd nover lalli te cum "Ick llcaiUche nnd Consttpstlen, a cents lurtte bottle it all dniHglslH. nprl-M,V,KAw eung Men, Mlddle AkeiI Men nnd All Men who miller Irein curly IndUorellniiA will llnd Alleu'a llrntn Feed the moil powerful Invlgo Invlge rant ever Introduced i ence rcMored by It thetu Is no rrbtpse. Try It ; It nevcr falls, tl ; ferV AtdrugKlitfl, or by mall from. I. II. Allen, 315 Klrstnve , New Yerk city. nprl.M.W.Pftw A Kulr UIKr. Tub Voltaic Helt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., eirur te send Dr. Dye's Colebratod Voltaic Hell and Klcctrle Appllncca en trial, ter thirty days, ti men, old and seunir, mulcted with nervous debility, lest vitality, mid many ether diseases. Gee advortlicment In this paper. nl- ydM.W.tKAw Kuear's I, lltlu Cathartic Is the best and only itllable l.tver PHI known, never falls with the moil obatlnale cnstH, puiely vcKotnble. cects. nllydM.W.tlAw Uamp, (Intille Npriuir, and brlnu malaria, dyspepsia, btllotunejs, torpidity et liver mid a train et kindred mala dlts. Fortunately Klduey-Wert Is at hand. It may bu had of tin nearest ilriiKQist and will purity the systum, enrrect the stomach and bowels, s Imulate tliu llvar and kidneys te heathy tic ten, ivinove nil potsnneus liu liu mers mid make j en te-l llke a uuw man. As n sprint; incdicinu, tonic and blend Purtt1er.lt bat no equal. A llrnecUt's Mery. Mr. I-MOC. Chapman, drtiKclst, Newlimr, N. ., writes " 1 bnve ler the pist ten yeais sold soverol gross el Dlt. Wll.l.IAM HALL'S UALSAM KOIt TIIK LCNOS. I can sayeflt u hat I cannot Kny et anv ether medtetne. I have never had u custe nor spi-nl: el It but te pralfee Its vlrtuns In the hlKheit manner. 1 liuve icceniuended It In n great many cases et Whooping Cough, with the happiest ellects. I have used It In my own tamlly ter many eiiis ; in luet, nlwnyt lime n bottle In the motlclneclosot ready lorue " nl-.M,W,KAw Mrt tleviTO 1 u ud Uien jur.l. "Wus troubled for ii year wltli torpid llver nnd liHlUeslle . nnd ntter trylnp nverythtntr tiiiauluulile usii'l rturileek Rloetl Hitters. The flrnt bottle rrvlvrd me nnd the cend cured me t ntlrely. J. f. Williamson. Ui Chester, N. Y. Ker rnle by II. II. Cochran dnuulst, 117 nd t'S' Vei l OlH-nll Rtn et. NKH ADI l.ltl lnr.MHMf. rA.NlKII- (IIKI. AT l "JIO HAST If mi; street. Apply nt Ne. 203. One tome-wliatndviitia-d In 'iir prelerred. "nTANTKI t)UK I.AIMKH HI' I.AMM' t-r te vl-lt our Hprlni; eiictilnu of P, .ira- SO'S AI' ui.n. .1. ItOSK A SO.V. n'J ltd II North (neon etieet, Lancaster. llANTKU A !!( T LKAIIN TIIK i llrmt biiHlnrsf and tiMke liluisnll L'cner filly Hseliil. TIIOMA- II. IIKeiUTULII. 401 West Oiiiiik'1' street, corner Charlette, ltd i r, ii ova i,. I M II MUSslJIthni removed hH Dental olllee te NO. IS SOU! II I)UKK 8TIIKKT. nMtdWAS SUllAltf;, MKAIMl.FSS rlt,lM.S All tlioniKe ('til und Hcethcm All our own manuiactureat J.HU3K A HON. a? ltd II North Uucen street, I.iincasUr. WANrHD-TOK.lll'I.UVMfcNTO Cl.rAN curptitH nt residences wdh tlie Ulice Ulice rlne Carput Paste. One man competent te mnniure eiinvasers and u brunch oftlce or dry carpet eleunlnt; In I.uncnster. .1. C. TILTO.V, n.'-3t PIttsburir, Pn. 'IMIr. Ml.NOKlt MKWIMI aitUIII.VK w 1 tlce will be removed en April 1, 1841, te '-,K Kust Kinu street, new occupied by the City bhoeStori, TUKSlNOK.lt MANK'll CO., niSlmil A., I. M1TCHKLL, Mnnugtr. IItOI'lNSMINAI, I'lAMI nlllVi:lv. Pianos unit Kiiiiiliure meyed at short no tice. Orders by mall solicited. Over l.ue pianos moved In tliree years. AUU. P. KKIN'OKIIL, fold -ltd Ne. .t':0N. Cueeu Ht., Liuieusler. LVI KVr.NN IIIMihK 1 SHAVIMf AND IIAIIt IH'.Kfj vlNO SALOON. Oied Jeiirnuvmen ami nrtcis rtnuci us olher saloons. II. WAUNKH, niVlMM ' nnirr. I -iiv U)KNi Miriui:, I A sninl an n ii nl dividend of IU tier cent. en the capita! stork el the Lancaster A Kiult Kiult vtlle turnpike reud comp inv, has been Un dated en April 'J, I'M, piyabln en demand ai 1 lie Pulton .Vntleinil hunk, I unrulier, I'll II. CAIIPKNTKIC, a2 2t tWAH.tw Secietary nud '1 loasurer. A nWAKlt'rt. i "3-ce 3-cent nlahls. halt-wool nt 15c Kxtrn Larue Towels ut J5e. Rlaek nud White Check Percules ut 8e hiimll check Percales, lull Mini wlde nt lue. Sun lleniiets only 'J3e, nu nu chliie enr.t In wlilteiiud coleis. ATSWARR'8. Ne. .'0 North (Jneen Stieet 11UIII.II) HAI.K Wll.l. UK SOl.D .11' BillQ en THURSDAY AkTK.lt- X public NOiiN, ut 2 o'clock, at Ilia rosldenee el tlie undersltrned, corner of Reclcluud und Lew streets, the lollewlin,' houseliold liirnlture : llall-dezeu ciine-seut Chairs, I marble-top In'ile, 1 sink, 1 lounfre, 1 sela, iiPcher. ehalis. wlne barrels nnd u 10-kuIIeh ke et Kiape wlne, teuethcr with many ether articles ltd MR3.C1IRIHT1NK OROK'l .l.VUKIt. OPI'OIAL AI YOU I'rthS IIY llll I'INK O Tallei lug Establishment don't fall te leek In thu show window ; the leading Spring Htyl' s uie exhibited therein ; then wulk In and examine our entire sioek. N0110 te equal It In tlie city. llHndseinely trimmed well iiiudannd ported lilting garments n-Btired tit nioderute prices. A. II. ROiKNrtTKlN. 37 North yuiim (St. Opposite tlie Postelllco, uui-UmdR yirM. II, MOttsKIl'd (kUCCUSSOn TO I'llOf. m. v. 7-ELLKH,) NEW MU3IO STORE, AT N0.2 8TKVKN3 HOU8K, eer. West King and Prtnce Bluets, Luncastur, Pa, And Agent ter the Masen Hamilton Omuiis, Deiknr III os. und llatnes linn 1'lunej, with a lull line of Hiimll Instumeuts, hlicct Music, Muile Reeks, 40 , &c, nl lowest prices, lii2l)-7ldR Hh AI.TII UOU1P.T. BALL'S HEALTH CORSET New takes the lead et overythlm setllnu, as Indies llnd It the most COMPOIU'AIILK r in tho'Cer- An P K It V HOT PITTING garinent worn. Jleiehants say It gives the host satisfaction 01 any Corset they ever sold. Per sale by nl' lea ltm ''caters. Pilcnby malt II.B0. POY, HARMON it CO., iiiMVAS< New Haven, Cenni Alt rtfllTlHKMRNTH, siiw- ZXJOTSCZ F 7H.INN a llltKMKftlAN. LOW PRICES. 300 Oarpet Sveepers! WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE MARKET, AT ONLY $2.00. FLINTST & BEBNEMAN, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Twttn AIW AJtyjUtTJUUSlISNrU. "llrANTICU AT THIS OfVlUK, A Ulll'V VT O nl llin WKKltLV INTKLLIOKNfKIl OK r ten m;. tf AllV If, 18W. G I! MDIN I'. HAVANA ters cents, at HARTMAN'rt YKLLOW HTOUK PIM.KU3 UIOAll PKONT ClUAlt XrANTK-A IrtllJUI.J-.AlM'H Wllr.AN ?T as Cook, uoeil wnges Apply nt this ul'it onice. WANTICIJ-A IIIIIIO HtOCr IIOV. 10 years old. ns errand boy in n Dry Goods Store. Address In hand-wrltliiK of applicant, ul-?t " I)HY OOOD3," Lancaster P, O. lirilltN I AliVKUTIsK CI.HAK HAVANA IT Filler Cli thorn te lie uucti. Killer Clunrs for n cents, 1 guirnntce HAIITMAN'H YKLLOW PltOVT KIAIl BTOItP.. Rr.sieVAi,. CLAIIKK'STKA AND COPKKB 9TOUB roiueveil te NO MW1C8TKINO STItKKT. IlestTeas, Coffees, Htigars, tc , In the city. b)5,000pive thousand dellnrs at B cent . with seeurltv. Addiess. per BKCUItlTY. m!3-lwd IitTUtuavscER Olllee, TJI'.NN DIOAIW flUIAI S1.00 I'KIt IIUN- X dred up, nt 11AIITHA.V8 YKLLOW PRONl'CiaAR STORK. Nll'.W STOU1C-M1MH It HIIIII.T. AND i hlster will epen n Millinery and Fancy (loe.'A'stOIOOU MONDAY. M AllCH 31. 1881, nt Ne. 2ii WKST KINO Hl'KKKT (Kollei'sold stand). Lnncast'ir. Hrcelal nttentlen palJ te MeurnliiK Goods and Children's Wear. tnMwil rimi: i.aiuiksi' a.n i j iir.sr mtiiuk or 1 Kuchre, Casslne nnd Pekar cards from 6c per puck up. HARTMAN'3 YKLLOW KRONT CIUAIt STORK. ATUllAltlM.'H, IlUK' AMI VINK. Rest Itlco.Ce. tcand'.lc, ertts, Mc: drled Hweet Cem. Se u quart ; Western Heller Fleur 75c j Choice Klnur Me ; Kpp's cocoa, iPc s lrl"d Peaches. Se V B : Raker's Chocla'e, 20c; Rest C'etlees, 23c, Me. ISc nnd l'Jo-Iresh roasted nnd, niimlnir mill by steam pe or, ulwuys fiexii ureuiul. l'J-lyeed w riiei.i: ali; ami icktaii. Tobacco and Oigars STEHMfVN'S NEW STORE, 110 NORTH QUKKN STRKKT ( Second deer below rrununn itouse). Police, Little Neck. Snw Leir, Chocolate Cream nre the best cliewliii; hi anils In tlie murlti't. lnantilartiired et selected ste k. Heney Plant nnd Rest Out are lare pious ter the price i estsuieklnir we ever ellercd : Derby and Krulisnnd Mower. Stliu-rs' I'rlde ter smelc liic und cliewlni: Chowers iiioneunio our Ueldcn Thread Pine Cut the best that can be Hindu. All ClKurs retailed from '1 for f.e te lOe aplece nre miinniaciiirca ey ourxeivc-s. i uui uiuy uru leni: tiller, Reed wericmaiuuip aim oxceuent quality, nil ulmlu llex trmle n specialty: always ene te two million en hand te select Ireir. ranulni; lu price from fii.CO per hundred down. Ctieup elixuis lieiiKiit in liirire quaiuiiiej, nun can always ItiinNIi you K"0ls nt baiKalns Our fl.re slid il.&O per hundred cigars are ceitnlnly a pTlze te purchasers As licrutolero, will always have a lull line nl Pluirxnd smekliiB lob.icce undClgnrsnt the OLD STAND. Kstlbllshed 187'J. Ne3. 252 & 254 North Quoeu St. (Hrst Store nbove Koysteno Heuso.) II. L: STEMIA.N & CO. iiiiir3l-lyd mm H.ii.K. 'IHHIAUUO Villi 9ALK, I I liuve tobacco el the crops et l&d. Mil nud lS.sj ter sain. Other yoed ciepi In the lm lm uiedtate nelyliborhe d. .IOI1N J. I KNNKLL, mSI-3wd Kirk's Mills, Lancaster Ce , Pa. l'Olt I.Mr Ulll'.Al" A TV(lT(lltY 1 llrlck DwalltUK lleusu.wltli Store uttuched sltnnlcil cer. Duku nn I Church streets, oppo site schools, luqulre et PHILIP t KltKLTKR mar 1 3td 211 N. Queen M. t;ei(H.ii,K 1'iiiv.vrr.i.v. J" Tl Three Collemtoi's bllltaid tables, llrst clan, with cms balls, ,ve ; eliuant lsri;e side In aril, mnrbln top, bnt- complete; htrire, tine, Piencli plate mirror; three splxuet beer pinup, two crystul chnndellers niul lar-e va va tletyet pictures, lnqultoet A. P. FULMKR. nl 3td l.uncaster. Pa. IjUHI.H) NAM'. ON THllllMDAV. AI'HII. a, li, ir oe sum in iiuuiiu suiu ui inu lltesler Heuso corner ei -erui uiieeu nun Chestnut streets, nil that certain two-star story :nd. lllllCIv IIUIl.DlVO. known us the PR1I hlUP KNOINKIIOUSK. Sale te cemnienee at 7 o'clock In the oven even IliK, when conditions et sale will be iniidti known by JOII V McCULLKY nnd eihets, Hkniiv Shchkkt, TitiHtees Auctioneer. m.U St SMlUSrKKS' SAI.K. Ot'.lll.K UK TIIK " orphan' Court et Laneaster county will be sold en Monday, April 11, liSI, at tlie l.eop l.eep urd lintel, Kast Ring street, the iollewing do de scribed rial estate et Hemy Itulgait, do de censed 1 All that two story llrlck Dwelling Heuse, with two-story brlek back bulialng and ether Impievcmcnts U.'l North Dune street, t'lie let la 21 teet, mero or less, trout, by liO teet deep. The property Is eligibly located, and Is lu every respcet n most desirable 0,10. The yurd contains Irulltiees und vrnpe vines In abund ance Tlie lioube contains 1. rooms, two wnter eleauts with sewer oeuneotlous, bath room, hydrant In tliu yard and water In the kitchen. Parties dealt ltw te vlew the piemlscH will plcuse call upon J . a. llronemun, Ne. 2S Houth Dukostreet, Possession can bu aivnn liinne dtately alter thncontlrmattnnet thesalu If the puiehuser desires uie will commenco nt7HP 111 , when con ditions will lia made known by the undor under slitned. ADAM IlKlOART. 1.8. 1IRKNKMA.V, HuMiY EitunEitT, Trusfes te nell Aucllonner. w'ti etH.M.W.P riMPiii:, sv. MMI1S (IIIKAT IIAUOAIN tiriUtH, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAS CASTER, PA JOHN l. SGUAU.U, l'loprietor. M01tK.lMiALHANll J'llKUIUMS THAN ANYOTIIlUt UOVHK1N AMHMVA 800 COPPER KKTl'LKS, nil sU -, all p: Ices Every doscrlptien of ...... IIOU8K PURNISIIINU (lOOI)H. Kvfln ilpsnrlnttnn nt UA8 AND COAL Oil. Pl.YTURES, Every doserlptlon of ......,. UOUIILESOLDKItKI) T1NWAUK. Kvery description el LAMPS, WOR I URU VINO. And n multltude et nrtloies needed by all olns3esortliocouiniiinlty. rlluylng nnd manulaetiirliig tn wlielcnaln (ltiantltlcs, we nre prepare I te itlvu our pa trons tbe liuneilt of monies ttins saved or made. -Speclal attention paid te ueiWTRY CRADE. JOIN P. SCHAUI, 24 Seutb Qiteen Qtrcet, lObiHVU LANOABTKR. JA. JiNimi TA INMr.NTH, AUI.rUM Ol'KIIA nuvar.. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL U, 1881. K. E, Zlnimeriniiii's Comedy Ce. Wilt appcur In .IOI1N RROUUHAM'S 'Great Drama et the LOTTERY OE LIFE. Introducing the Popular Comedian, MR. E. A. LOCKE, As TERRY TIIK 8WKLL. The Jnpenlc.i Concert Hall. Pulton Perry ntNlKht. Jlroeklyn llelghta Illuminated. ADMISSION, .... 35, 00 A 700 RK3KRVKD SKATS, - - - - 7fie lier sheet for secured teats new open nt Opera Iloiue Olllee. ui3Mt lCLTON Ol'JCKA UUUSU. FRIDAY, April 4, EVKUYIIODY'B P A V O It I T K , MATTIE VIOEERS, As.IACQUINK, supperted by Mr. IIIIah.h, no ok if, und b supnrb company in Oay- iur a wuuiwiy uruuiu niuiiieii JACQUINB I or, Paste and Diamonds. MISS VICKKRS wilt Intrcsliice lier iiuneus specialties, LouIbe, the Oerman PIowerQIrl, Pretty us a Ploture And n cs.olce medley of tlie la test production ADMISSION' 3-l.tO A75CKNTS RKSKRVKDSKATi 7ACKN'I8 Per sale at opera heuse olllee. uMt mix uuvdh. TK1JS IIUUIIS. MT, SHAND & CO,, Have l.'ecctvcd anether larue lnvotce of Summer Sllke, nl S'Xe , Mc, BSc a yard. A cholce line or new Shades In Oolerod Bilks, ati0c.,75c.,tl.00ayaril. We Invite upeclal at tention te our Black Dreaa Silks, utlltw,$l.U5,jl.50,latoly8eldat$ri'i,jI.M,jl.7.'i. New Spring Droee Goods, In all the popular fabrluand colorings. ahNTa'UNLMJNORIKDSIIIRT!. lull size, linen bcseiii, lie. each. Uenth' Uiiluuiiil' tied Milrts, re-lnterci d, linen besom und cuffs 60e. eacn, usual prlce 73c, OKNTb' UNLAUNDRIKD SIlIRTf, rn-in- tercvd, Wumsutlu Musllu, 73c each, usunlly sold nt II. CO. OEM'S' ITNLAUNDIIIKD SHIRTS. New Yerk .Mills, Muslin, litest Improve ment', best Shirt In tlie mar ket for $1.0) each Special llarenlns lu Gouts' Soamless Hnlf-Hose, 12Xcu pair, usually sold utaic, ilents reiru lur made German Half-He30, IS):. nudSSc. npatr, usually mill ut23uud37Ke NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 BAST KING ST.. LANCASTKR, PA N K.VT llllllll Ttl rilK CIHIUT IKIPHi: EAMESTOCK'S. Carpets 1 Carpets ! Carpets! Carpets! NOW OPKN A LARUK LOP OPCARPK18 KROM PHILADKLPHIA AND NEW YORK AUCTION. Kxtra Kupcr Ingrain Carpets, C0s.,GUe, and 7J cts, Venetian Hull nud Htnlr Carpets te match, 12c, 15c. 20c, 23c, 31c, 37Hi -c. nml M cts. Rich Dumask Hull und Htnlr Carpets te match, 23c, Sic, 37He , Ue nud W cts Ingrain Carpets, At 25C, 30c, 35e 37Xe , 4fe. nnd se cts. Alse, u large stock et Rag Carpets at 25c, SOe , 3.10-, .'tic, 40c, tic, sue, tee. und tv cts. Peitens eeiumenclug bnusekeeplng, nud theso about te leplenlsu, would de ell te sen our large stoek et cheap Carpeta befeie pur chasing. Open this day fieiu New Yerk a line of Kng II h Tapestry llrussids Curput, In beauttlul Palterns, prlcoenly Ute, per yard. iR. E. Ealmesteck, LANCASTER, PA. Next Doer te the Court Heuso. mtUUH ANV HTAllONXUlt B'"' VNIt 1IODHB ANDHTATlOISKHY. JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 nnd 17 North Quoea St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, lllnnlc Deeds, Mortgages, F.tc, -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY DVBIUNO, APR, 2, 1BU1. iO-DAV'S NKWSPKO.SI VARIOUS POINTK- amtilclpsl Flectiens In MlnncseU nnd llllaeu llluli l.lcoiue Cnmpalsn In tne Lnttir Mtate. Minneapolis, Minn. Apt II 2. Estl Estl matce of the rcoent oleotlon In thla elty from the precincts net yet ropertcd, mlded te the completo returna from fllxtoen out of the 20 prcolnetn, plve PIllBhury (Hep.) n pluralty of 5,000, being n Hepubllcaii gain of 7,000 ever the oleotlon two year ae. The Rapuhlleatia also olcet all thulr nldormen and their outlre tlohet. Ilten l.lcoiue in Illinois. Sphineficmj, III., April 2. The elty olcctleu yesterday was made en the hlli llcfcnsoqucBtleii, nil the Dcmocratle candl candl datea but ene being saloon kcopern. The Hepublicaua elected four and possibly five out of 80vcu aldermen. Ordinarily the Democrats carry flve of the kevcii vrard;. U.YIU.l, OHAT, netrioftlie Attorneun Frem Uurepe, Suakim, April 2. OAraati Dlna Is actively resuming the offenslvo nnd rn dcaverlnr; te cut off wnter from the trlbes friendly te the English. The Shcllr Mah metid All la opposing him and the ctlfil cnlty la likely te end In a battle. Admiral Ilewltt has slatted for Mateo Matee wah enroute for Abyssinia. i:diiuinl Kstes In, lull. Londen, April 2. Edmund II. Yate.', editor of the World, has been condemucd te four menbn in prison for Ilbetlug Lord Ijansdale. l'ciullng the decision judgment has been suspended. Alleged lnvleclbles. DciiMN, April 2. A number of trader, men and farmers have been arrested, charged with being Invlnolblen Knlicr Wlllielei hlclf, Drrlin, Aptll 2. Emperor WUIInm Is e inllncd te his room. VUIIANSINSUKICKUTIOMIaTS. (Icueml Anucruatid lit Kulluwera Uluuly Utinsdt. Key West, Flerida, April 2. A report st'R that n sohneuor left last night with Ueneral Agticie and twenty well nrmed men for Cuba. The roventio cutter Dlx lelt this morning In pursuit. Thore Is great excitement here. done In 1'iiriuit. Gtn. Agurcre, with nbeut a de7.cn men. is said te have cleaicd out lant nlglit about 11 o'clock. A small 20-ten soheouor is missing, which they stelo or bought. The Spanish consul declares he wan near tbe beach and Faw them go nbeatd. He says he then went te a roveutie cutter nnd requested that she should chsse the schooner nud was told that the cutter would lcave In pur suit nt llve o'cleok. lie also visited both war vessels here und was told that they had no beats ready. The roventio cutter Dls went in pursuit of the Rchoenor this morning. TlmClty C'slie. Cincinnati, April 2 Much rellel U expressed at the removal or nil signs of the disturbance In this ciT and consequent nnxlety. The ret Is believed te have had at least ene geed cd'ect In hastening the administration of justice The hcavj storm last night kept the pcnple off the strrntn nnd the militia nn duty at the bar rieades wero drenched. Twe shots at midnight caused seme alarm, but they proved te be a mau firing a rovelvct le at tract a stroet car. Ue was nrrestcd. r.nl'rnii'l i!n Irjured. Hkadine, Pa., Apiil 2 Ten trackmen returning home last night en the Lohanen Valley railroad, near War nersvllle, fastened their two hand trucks ou te n fast passenger train. In passing a nwiteb, while going at a high rati of speed, the frueks worn thrown from the tinnk aud the ten men Hew In nil directions. Seven of thein wete badly hurt. A ratal Hnllruud Wreck. Ciiattanoeoa, Tcuit , April 2. A pas senger train ou the Alubany & Great Southern railroad was wrceked 30 miles from this elty last uight by a ttee whieh wns blown across tl.e traek. Ed. Brown the llreman was killed aud Mike Ftawley the englueer wns badly tcaldcd. The ongine und two cam wire demolished. t;eHnrdly Murdrrnd uy u Heiigli. IIei'KiNsvir.LK, l?. April 2. At Fair view yesterday, ,Ine. W. Uihseu, u voting reuch, walked Inte u grocery and fired two pistol balls into the heaitnf Jehn Mo Me Mo Cey, killing him inMantly. Ne reason is nsbigncd for the deed. Gibsen escaped but a party of cltl.ens are In pursuit. It Gibsen is cau-;ht he will be lynched. A IICI 'tne I xplurl III, Philadelphia, Apnl 2 Much cxclte ment was rausetl te day hv an explosion el bonzlue at the stere of Simen & Ce., oil dealers, North Frent stroet. Charles Simen, senior momher of the llrm, aud Henry Johncen, nn nniploye, ware badly burned. The less will net txeced ?7,0CO. A fnlteii Ceniuy Treasurer. Galveston, Tosas. April 2. A dispatch te thu Attics Iretn tlotisten says that u. Wolmeis, alias Schubert, has been arrested thore charged with embezzling $20,000 while treasurer of St. Clair county, Illinois. Cnsrs ARtiln't, lllcli llililtl Dlsmleneil, Ivansam City, Me., April 2 The eises have been dismisied in this county ngalnst Dial: Llddel, nud he has gotie te Alabama whom he is under bend te answer nu ludietmcut in the United States court. I'ntHl Violation of it Ujrrloue. l'eiiT Wayne. Ind., April 2. A brief telegram fiem Sprinppert, Indiatia, says the oyelouo had destroyed the town of Danville, killing flve persona nud wound ing soveriil ethers. Hill .leuvn' UUI Wasrinoten, April 2. William Jenes, clmrgnl with assault with Intent te kill, iu sheeting at Oulteau, the assassin, ever two years age, was arraigned te day nud his trial was set for April 28th. Uhiirlle McUemns, Washington, April 3. Frem Inferraa Men received from the Apache sipians It sentus very proliaule that little utiarlle McCJemas was killed by his captors, UeugreMS. W.vsiiiNiTON, April 2. The Ilouee, nt 12:35, went into cnimltten of thu whele en the Indian appropriation bill. WKATIIP.K lrIIUjaT(h Washington, April 2 Per the Mlddl Atlantle stntes rain, followed by eleatlng weather en Thurfday, winds shifting te southwest nnd northwest, slight rise in toraperatiie te dn. ; slightly oelder woather en Thursday w.th rising barometer Dangerous winds will prevall ou the Nw England nud Mlddle Atlantle coasts nnd Govern local storms are indicated fer: the New Kiipl.uid nnd the Mlddle stntes this nftei neon mm evening. ' tfnvi.ii. Nunaaa, An t.xplanutien, Ne ene m dlclmt win euro everyililng, but itlsim inconiisuuieraci imu rnemaf Ktteo Kttee ,. ui ...111 n.im 1, M....lfi i.i.. .. i.i... an ache, nnd Is alto an itctlveund pronounced euro ler neurulxla and meuiuutUui. Per sale een18trJe0eCt!,rlU,, arUBK""' ,37 ft"a W N,,rU' MAltHlttH, Philadaipnia narKtt. ,.- ' " ". ..inn i-pi'mr 1IUU finil . oiiTeksS.W10, ""i10- n w"8 " "tti iMrtr.".110 '.! fadly, C0III 871 Ohie A ii nJriV.!,jr.' Ven, Mhin extra. ctwiF, Jnr XarsiJi Vn.81"1 "'"' M,'Ml wlnterpatl uyKra0tV"PM"8 a" W OJO,,75 ll0eK,illNIn,ilt.?ftl!v, X 8 """ Red. 11 lSR.' ' ue' Bht N3' ' J'onn'e Red, mi,Jiri,nl1ts,n,?7,r,,em?.na Stcvmer mixed SJU Ksi?JTi MM? I "nil vel nw nnd mixed. 'S01..0, 8 wilxw.1 nnif ynllow"BlVwe. ' imi.ADKt.rniA. April a -rienr dnll and MosReoM21f221(0. Iliicen suieKiid dhnittdcrs, BVfQSUet sntt de 7iJ7Kc ) Hmohed Hams, HOlSei plokled de l'iiiaiac, Lnnl quiet city rcflncd at 10fJ 10'ie loejo butchers, De; ptlme steam 191V). Hetter dull nnd oeslor t Crearsery OTtrn, 3Jfl3Jei flMU. 31flM) It CAN. X. extrn, 30e i nrsw, 2712)0 1 ostern extra ilffOJ.'c t de geed te cholce, 170W3. Rolls dull nt. HfllOe. Kiwi quiet Western Kxtms, 19(02'c. ciheesu llrm. but prices quiet t N. Y. full creams, iSkQISc; Wostern de, t3QI3Kt Vestem talr te ?nrd, HKIllnt Pn. part skims, 7QSet de full skims, 0(7c for Jresh hisUy at (t 20 Hevr VetK Alvrkau Snw Veftn April 2. Klnur 8tate and 'vcstnrn dull nnd lu buyern' f.iver ; prtres net qunlnbly MinnKivl i Hqperflnn State, r00fS a t Kxtrn de, :l in3 4.li Cholce de, $3 MftflOO , Knncyde, IU lOftdfiOt Round Heep Ohie. $3 25 1101; cnnlce lioineoit suporflne Western, I2I0J3 2S; common te boeiI extra de, 11209 'lOOt che co dn, 11 MCO Mt olintce White Wheat de. frt 2San se. Hnuiliarn dull r com 101 tniHlrnxirtL 13 60Q1 23 1 geed te cholce !e.H800 2.'i. Wh-nt ndvnnced Xniia nt the openlnir J ntlnrwards this was l"st nnd prles decllnnd a trlllei trndequleti Ne 2 l(ii, April. $1 COXQ 1 OUi t Mhv. 1 ml 0J t June. $1 0IK1 OVA. Cern opened Kehtirhuri latdr tell back 5it5 le, Mixed Weaturn spot, 61J63ket de iuture. nemxc 1 ita null ( 140 lewer, Including Ne. 3 May at 37Ut Btate.lDfJlIni Wnslern. 37(1133 . Lire rtliicK MHrllCt. CAt-T LtDRnTV-Cattte dull and unohanged j pilme, 10 25,10 M; fair te oed drlpped, S3 en tin; common. flQ6 1 receipts, 1,X7 head ; ship. muu,2Cihead HnKsslewt rncetpts, 1,71'hcnd; stilpmnnU. I.RHMiead; Phlladelphlas, 7 I0r7 13; Yerk. eri.,10 80fl0(X). Sheep dull nnd nnclianneil t prline. tfQOSOs lair toireod.H 2JQ3 81 oemtunn. 13tl j re ceipts, 2.5C0 nuad: sliipinents, 1,800 head, Ciiioeo-IIog' Itccclpts, 7,300 head i shlp tneniu 2,300 In ad t market stew and easier ; reiujii packlnc. 1C OOTfi 50 : iiscklng nnd sIiId M MM 01 light. 1 PO-10C0; skips, If 0CVJ3 70. Catlle Hecelpts 1,80U head ; shipments, 2 300 le, ; market nnllve nnd tcndy i experts, tn is fill m i koeiI te cholce Hliljiplntr, (3 C.'GS 10 ! common te medlum, (3G0K3 te. hceii Reci)lpts,2,10J head; MilpmenUi. l.'ft) hniiil t market uclivu nnd stoutly ; In'erlnrtn fair, $!MQ1M; inndlnm te koeiI, II MSI: o.lelcolo extra, $1230 SO; lambs, 1Q0 70; hew tuiu (nouttens by Associated Pres:. Stocks woaker. Menny easy nt HQZc. sew Yertr Centrr.l Ut :rle Rntlreait '21 J-J Mtaius Kxprciis 120 Utclilcan C( ntral Railroad..... 00'. MIchtKim .Southern Rati read.,.., leik llllnela Centrnl Railroad M I2s2 Cleveland A Plttsburuti Railroad 110 -Jhlciiijei Reck Island Rullread 110 I'lttsburgh & Pert Wayne Rullread 12K iVrr.tern Union Te'.cvrrpb Company 03JJJ Teledo & Wutmsll live Vew Jersey Cential tnu Vnw Yert: 'Jnterln.. Western , 9J PniiHaetpitx. quotations by Aiseclated Prea: itoeks Arm. Philadelphia I'.ileR. It.. itei.dlmr Rillread i . la 21 1-lS (JO "ennsylvnnln Railroad f nl.,.h Vntln. Ilnlth....! -,.1,(,1 .Ultllj (tl.llllli.ll ,........ 'Itiltnd Comivmlei) of Vew.lnr'n vert'ieni Pactric ertlicrn Pacific Preterm 1 Sertharn Centr.il Railroad. i.enl'it. Navigation Company Sorrlstewn llnllreail Onntml Trnnsp'irtutten 'Jennvinv. Ittsb'g, TltusvllleA RultileR. P.. '.UtlnHcinivlktll lUtlriid ... . tayi 10 2-J 7 M 47)J I1IH SH 8V4 44 htoen itiarKeM. Juot.itleua by Reed, McOraun a Ce , Hank ers. Lancnster. Pa. 11a.m. 13m. U.Kj. A 1. C........ ......... .... .... ir.u. itmuiKan isimLrui.......... .... Vew Yerlr Central Uf Sen-Jnrsii Cxiitrsl into central 2)s i).d Licit. , Western.... 121 11 w A Rie Ornnde.... 1UK tiie 21JJ g nt.'vs & Texas '.ike Pheni 102 1'ilcoeA s W com.... 1102 1IH 12P4 ievJ i? 101H no se Sfi iSi 69 a 1'iHf 8W 2lkJ -. ., unc. .7 tvesiern.... v.. Pnal A Omaha 'actnc Matt llochestorft Pl'istmrgli.. V- Paul Texas Pacttlc Union I'eelf.c W basii Oomuien tv . .nah Preferred West'rn Union Telecrunb LnulsvlIleA Nnshvllle... V. Y . t;ni A -U. L L-iiiuli Vnlley Uiiilgh Navigation 10 i'l" 47 co)i mx 17 rnnusyivnnia dn-KlIng P. T. llmiule Nortnern Pactric Cem., Neitharn Pucltlr Prof., ilesii.uvllle I'lil'adHlpntn A Krle.... Vertnern l.nntrel Underground, Citmuta Sniithern Ol) lj,i r - un.w ... CO GO my. ,W 13-1(1 21 11-10 2S0-i0 A. i 2! 22 47 01 0l a: 02J 3E I'UUTIUHU TSlMt COUMTV COMMTaiTltiriltlC " ELI II Vi'TO V, et Upper Leawik township, 0H"'4ui'Jcct te tbe decision et the Deme cradc convention lrndAw jiiii ueijmty uouniasieNiui, U KO. S. ROONK, of Salisbury township. Oi-Siibject te t be decision of the Demoeratlo county convention. leblS-d.tw runt uetiNiv uosijiissienkic. JelfN I). HaRRAR.ei Christiana, Badsbury lewushlp. "J- ubect te thu decision ei the I'erao I'erae cratle county convention. 18-dAw rmuuni Y u(nisiiiiiuKK. HENRY V. IIARTM.VN (Ltme llurnor),er Kant l.Hiepeter town-hip. jsiiiiject tn the deelften et the Heme, oralle County onventlen mO-dAw I, Ult COUM'Y COSlMIS310NK.lt. IIORDLP.YS. PATTERSON, el Little llrl taln township B-.Subieet te tlie decision et tlie Democratic county convention, U5.ltd.tw HTUC1C8. piMUt, WHIT.-. CO., -BANKERS,- 45 WALL STREET, New Yerk. llretv-i rs and Dealers tn Railway and alt ether Securities. RAILWAY INVESTMENTS 1 specially, In the selection and estimate of winch their long couneollou with Poen'a Manual or lUiuteAtxt " gives them special ad. vauiiiHi'S. iiorrespondeuco tuvlicd and In In iiulilesuusweied Deposit accounts ruieived and lutmesl allowed. nilMtmieed F STATU Or l'KN2 Jllsr.PH DUHKL 1 Inte et the Cltv et l.nuctttter. dt e'd Let ters test mentnry 1111 bsm I'liiim iiiyiik uceh gruuuit te tne uniler-ls'ied. nil persons In deb d lliert'ia are roiitte ted te make lot let lot me'ilalo payiiiem, una IhOfU bavbg claims or demands ugutnst Uie niuie, will preenl them without delay forseitlemouttoihouu-dorslirm-il 4NO. A. Cu Lfc, lebtliltdW Kircnler. Vi el laiueastoreliy. r. 000, -i,eHW 1 ndmlulstratlen en said etat ImvliiK ;bw n nmiiied te tne umlvrklgned, . nil pertenn Indebted thereto aie rcquistet te make me II toiaymenr.aml tl.J.e luTlnu elalais .? .10 ml uiuluii the ame, will nre.ent IhenMi I eutirul y 101 settlement te i no un- - - '"".. ,.V ,-., .TiTii in Lancaiter city. poi ilerutJlieil. It'Ullllf IU .UVMJk .j iv I oniceianrnsnervn! .ENnY Th8IMON. I " Adiutnljirmtnr. ' Cws. nwira, Att'v. maiw floeds-Clovor quiet nt tlfllOei Tlmnthv dull nt II ajfjl 40 1 Vlnxseesl firm nt ff r Previsions iiull and. unehanuwli Mem Pom.tineofi nsni nii,iifiitn.aT.snqa. i.VT ,,.. ,.u,, ...u... ..,)! , '. t yn A :' 1 . ?i f .. i u fir . nt ' J W m ti n h: T h '?! .l 51 vil w r 1
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