.I .& : ' "Vw t,-v t i.t-'i! IPAYfeAPJtm 386&. W"' !. 4. in 8i 9S m wm lOitf ?-? ",.SV l,JM3, irv z IBM lstfiij- t V Jf. s. fc,i V0 jutm r4'jurr. V " 91 r a. Haw Tatk. tttoteMMin milM bMween Woedlrall whI L- enlAhe TtMcreTacreeaifrjwHJwi . K.Ynd the stream for thai dit- tfMMUr ba ft Wild rapid flew, but In Of JMM II WJCOIDia iwnnii, uohtetu turr 'hit1" ana Deraereu Dy evor- eafcarinel. The creek has a fall of 1 wBBb war (-! iinBiiiiiim nawniu kasssnuiis m ti Jliina ami hu nnvnr twAn navU I pmuiil------- --- MMl Oel. Henry Matawm ana js. x, uL','lt with raft. 10 bv 0. last j.fcM cjvnptAveA the venture In a , . & -j. j & ..-,.& ..M.1 at,M tt.B MWaeTtlMir project get out, and by the Ssfta.tbaHm started, the creek was lined ntakMnitedvnoDle for miles, while ethers L. , Tr.H -. ! i - HaWan sssauieu na mguui in rawu MtiMiMtiU of the trip. They failed te fe-AMMti, and It was late tbe next morn mern wfaen ttt hews was reeelved that the raft -r ifeiBbtetiwWcked after the Journey was half - - het'Htet the men had escaped. -' MreainU from "Woodhull the stream had " awA twe'Mtrn channels through Ladien's !' Maid. Xere9 the main one a large beech bad fcllen, and its branches made a net work obstruction below the surface. Fer six - Mites the veyagers had been compelled te He I , J; iat most of the time te avoid being swept en famb n into the torrent py tee iew-uub.b &S -tmichM of trees, and they had lest one 4 ;. rf ihnir fM in a collision with a Mi .v.ti' iw -.kl-l, ..ntirltf awammwl thorn. As f&''lakav nnreched the Island, whero the ' baich tree Uy across the main ohannel thev i aw their danger and.pnt, all, their strength I lit e swift, d the raft kept rtrahjht en Ms ',? ' rewnrse ana iwepvuumi uu uau.vu-...-. il.attarrUle rate of speed. As seen as it struck tree was carried under the surface like a .the men diaappearea witn iu ursen mi and bis wife bad seen the raft coming witnessed its aestrucuen. jli aia nei seem IHloJialWete thorn that the men could fall te I Wm m etrtanRled in the netwerx or branches de- i'i3?iwaththe water and drowned, but te render ByK? a mmi wflaimnnnuiiiH. nimiitiiiiv. u..w ,;?SV amv thn raft rnnn te the surface GO feet below i" y.T""" ""- .r-r- . --- f I-,--. TZ" a a J. 1. ..- ..-. a-4 .nr4t.v..t nMw . -' 'rnuinMtaa(nnd Cel. Baldwin came UP. for- ' '.- w t-t "": . - .. . . .-.. t- I- Innately within reacn ei ine rait, mijoue 'aepeaaaddrowhlmselfeutuponlt Uellis -i;,rKi nn appear ier hjiueuui- h v, ,r rt.Mkn Out rmn. lmil naased bevend his reach. &JIewsweptby the current swiaiy down -i;g' stream,' bnt finally clutched an overhanging ' H" branch and drew himself out en the ahore ,iaXT jr m. m t.n lali.-.la whitFii I.a iaiiM nntl M"M reached. Cel. Baldwin, belng left en Uw'itha raft without anvtblnK te stoer it jhhS wlUi. wasearrled down the stream, In con- jp- stent danger of belng dashed upon the rocks, ''. sadftfterarlde of halt a mlle was thrown -,t upon ftpreiectlng point or the shore, where he &VwMhthealdefLadieu, tried te reach Uellis yttar.ameens of another rait they hastily con- .lJe&lMted. This plan was unsuccesslnl. Final- f'ML.ly after an hour's trial and when it looked as WSM? HeUJs would he cempeuea te rcmam en taSt T.JL... . ...1 ai Mlmtif T.nillA., aiimtAAflAII In -!; threwina a ropeto bim. He fastoned this f Kbeut his body and, Jumping Inte the torrent Swm hauled ashore nearly drowned. Prompt - - i treatment seen restored him, hewever. The ' ?i 'trip from Woodhull was made in 30 minutes. 1& - It fa net at all likely that another attempt T will seen be mode te navlgtte Tuscarora creek. ( i m t, AM INCENDIARY FIRE. A Frame DirelUOK Heuse lu Willow Street Gees Up In Bmeke. liast1 night a frame one-story dwelling house, belonging te Emanuel K. Stettler,and . itnatd in Willow Street was dostreved hv fire. The building was occupied V$ '. Daveler '-. wh"Bi5K"-",v,ng out J -The ramtiwere In bed when the Kre was discovered by Michael Or off, who was passing. They were awakened and eas ily escaped from the house. Nearly all the jVi4 household geed? were saved. The fire breke V out in tbCrear of the house and it was un- r rlnnhtrllv thn work of nn Incenrlinrv. A I. ?; -JhePgh there had been fire in that part during e day there was none after 4 o'clock In the Lfiernoen. The bulldinir was full v Insured. fMrs. Paveler loses a small let of furniture. a Alarm Catued by a Bmehmg Chimney. W s . imhi mgnt aueui v ocieck, dex dz, corner ei 't Poplar and Filbert streets.struck an alarm of fire. Tbe fireman responded, but en arriv ing discovered that the alarm had been sounded en account of a chlmney that was smoking badly in the neighborhood. Owing te the whipping of the wires en HL Jeseph street, and some disarrangement of tbe ground wires, the apparatus did net work well; and the chief and his assistants were some hours In making the necessary re pairs. JiAT'AltD JIATJj. Items of intsreit Concerning the Men Who Play the Game." ' In the game that Pyle pitched against the Providence, when the Virginias wen, the champions had but six hits while seven of the Richmond boys had each a twe-base hit off Radheurne,with a total of eighteen. Derby and Henry have become great favor- ,ltes with Norfolk people, and they, together -" -with Carl nnd Pierce, of last year's Yerk, are J doing geed work with the stick. -V- The Indianapolis club is very strong and they defeat the Louisville right regularly. Base ball en Saturday : At Cincinnati, In dianapolis 10, Cincinnati 0 ; at Louisville, Louisville 8, Detroit 5 ; at St Leuis, Browns 7. League 0. A number of ether games were stepped by rain. Charlie Housohelder will likely sign with Norfolk. He Is a geed man in any club. The Wilmington people will have te hustle " if they want a club for the Eastern League. The Athletics and Phlladelpbias will play several games together this week. The latter are gradually using up their players. Lynch and Bastien being oft' with sero fingers at ". present A Deserted Village. " Fer the last 60 years there have been very extensive mines et Iren ere worked about Beertewn, Carnarvon township, from which millions oftens of iron ere have been shipped. The mines lme finally become exhausted, "t end the companies have abandoned them, "never expecting te resume operations again. - Tbe machinery has either been removed or .let go down. 1 Wlien these mines wero in op eration they afforded employment for a great many men. , Stores and ether enterprises . were started, but these are new gradually dying out, and the place somewhat resembles an oil village which flourished in the palmy ' days of oil excitement, finally decaying when tbe source of its prosperity had vanished. Shet Through the Hand. Charley Lentz, a son of ex-Constable Goe, Lwti, in company with some ether boys, toekawalkcutthoConestoga near the rail road bridge, for the purpose of gathering calamus. Lentz had borrowed a pistol from one of his companions, and while In the act et leading it accidentally discharged it, the ball entering the centre of the palm et his bend sad passing through the fleshy part, . nuking its exit some distance behind the lit- tie Sjllgui vr. uoe. it vyatcuaea uresseu suicii is new uangeieua one. Iverearyintertaltunent lversary or tne Nunaay-acnoei Lthe Covenant United Breth. ras held SunRay afternoon in rest Orange stVeet The exer- kere Interesting and instructive, musie ana recitations Dy me choel. and addresses by Rev. land H. L. Fralley. Superln- Iarabill read the annual report, H appeared that tbe Sunday organizes a year age witn ew numbers eighty-seven. 1 m I of Alderman Dennelly, trick Dennelly's many friends I te learn that he has been for a rerlng soverely from a num. liftt have formed In bis bead I been followed by a swelling kd by chest troubles that are toying, iiis sieep aiae is mucn , as 11 la almost impessiDia ier Alderman Dennelly is 1 in the city, havlncr been py Governer Curtln in 1865, i irem mat ume 10 tue pros- lk? 1 BupenrUers Returned. r this memlng returned te Igalnst Alexander Hemperly Armstrong, supervisors or Ip, for neglect of duty, in nme of the reads of the town- the complaint of Martin Mjuvru& amevrmmt.. V '- '.- sMaakMs MMt Sara M sjlrina of thntr AwaUaate' MaalHr. A RenUemaii who en Sunday visited the family of Mr. Edward M. Llnvllle, of Balls bury, who was robbed and, as was for a tune UppOSeU, menaiiy weuuuuu. vy ruuuem wi the 22d of March, fennd Mr. Ijlnvllle improv ing rapidly, being new able te walkabout, hut nnable te de anv work. His sister, Miss Ltnvllle, still bears the marks of the rufllnns' hands upon her threat and arms. Thn (nrv in circulation that the suspicions of the Llnvllle's polnted te certain parties as being the robbers, and that there was some evidence against them has no foundation. Miss LinvIlTe says that aiter her brether had been shot and was supposed te be dy Inir. and the robbers demanded the money, she promptly gave them nil thore was In the house about 73, and then ene or them said, " whero Is the money you re ceived for rourwheat?" She replied, "you are a day tee early for that ; the money is at the Gap." Being tmable by threats te secure any mero booty the robbers left, as has been neretoiere stateu. A MIXED rAMILr AFFAIR. Father and Daughters Against Mether and Sens-A Bad Story Frem Balliburjr. Martin D.Hess and wife, of Bethanla, Balls bury, township, through family difficulties separated. Three daughters sided with the father, while the same number of sons cast their fortunes with the mother. Shortly after the separation the sons went te the heuse and took away seme of the fumiture, but net until they had overcomo the opposition of the lather anu tiirce uaugiuera. The result of the difficulty was Suite a large "number of suits befere ustice A, Fleming Slaymaker and en Saturday he returned the following cases te court : Henry Hess and Fetor Hess, for assault and battery and threatening te de great bodily harm te their father Martin D. Uess, and their three sisters anu uoergo Eckortfer assault and battery en the same parties. Eckert is a nolghber nnd frlend of the boys nnd get into the difficulty through his aiding the boys in thelr oflert te take away some of the household goods. m An Incorrigible Bey. Complaint was made last week before Alderman Ferdney against Henry Fisher, of Celnmbla, for being incorriglble nnd beyend control of bis grandmother. Mary E. Weaver, witnwnem no tnaices ins nome. me ueys mother is dead nnd thofather had him placed In the Heme for Friendless Children. The grand mother bad him Indentured te her, and ier seme years he has made his home with her. During the past two years he has been be having very badly, associating with idle boys, staying out all night and refusing te work. Officer Wittlck arrested the boy this memlng and brought him te this city. Alder man Ferdney heard the case this aftornoen, and he committed the boy for a hearing be fore Judges Livingston undPattorsen, with n view or sending him te the Heuso et ltefuge. This afternoon the boy was taken bofero the Judges, who, alter hearing the evidence, committed him te the Heuso of ltefuge. Dart Township New. BAnT, April 13. The ground was covered with snow en April 11th. The auditors have squared the accounts of the Bart read supervisors", and find the ex penses of keeping the reads in -repair te be f2,80t25;the amount or tax realized by e levy of four mills, tegether with balances paid ever from the fonner supervisors, Is 2,7C0.40, which leaves the township short in the sum of M3.79, with very bad reads. The reads seutli of the " Valley Read " cost the taxpayers evor $000 mero than these nnrt' nf thn vallev. rhO iw m-henl linnses linve been let .,!? AJfhpe taking them both, at 51,392 for Mt Plevnt and ?1,439 for George town. ' Supposed te be Hene Thlevra. Frank and Mathern O'Hagan wero nrrestcd at Columbia en Saturday evening, en sus picion of being liorse thieves. They arrived in that borough late en Friday night, and en Saturday they acted se suspiciously that Orttcer Wlttick nrrestcd and Justlce "l-:vans committed tliem te the county prison. They had in their possession a bay herse, geed buggy and silver-mounted harness. They claimed te belong te Stresburg, but could net tell the names or any or the residents of that borough. They will be held until inquiries can be made If a team answering the descrip tion of the above was stolen. He Carried Twe Lead. Tills morning a man who gave his name as Dick Travis nnd residonce at Gap, came te this city. He was leadod down with n tre mendous big vallse and a big let of whisky. When he turned up en West King street, be bo be lew Water, he laid down his satchel nt differ ent points, but was unable te dispese of his ether lead se easily, and began singing. The peeple in tiie neighborhood, becoming tired of his bad music, made complaint against him bofero Alderman McConemy. He was arrested and locked up by Oihcers Winewer and Weaver. On the way te the station house he showed fight and kicked and bit at the officers, but did net injure them. Decoyed te Be Assaulted and Ilebbed. On last Thursday night two negrees called at the farmheuse of Win. A. Palmer, en the Rappahannock river, in Middlesex county, Virginia, and told him that his aunt, living five miles distant, was ill and desired te see him. Mr. Palmer started toward the stable te get his hcrse when the negrees knocked bun senscless with a club. After faking J165 from his pocket they carried him into the heuse and set firotetho building. A younger brother, who was sleeping up stairs, was awakened by smoke and ran down stairs. Near the deer he fell ever his brother and dragged him from the house. The building was destroyed. The assailants are unknown. First Communion at St Antheny's. St Antheny's Catholic church was crowded at the 9 o'clock mass en Sunday morning, the occasion belng tlie Interesting ceremonies of a class or boys and girls receiving flrst communion. The class numbered ten boys and fifteen girls. The altar was handsomely decorated in honor of the event At this mess Father Kaul preached a sermon, parti cularly applicable te the young folks who wero about te rccolve holy communion, giving them advice, which ir followed will make them true members of the church and geed citizens. "" Arrested for Disorderly Conduct. Fred. Maulick was arrested en Saturday afternoon by Officer Hush en g for disorderly conduct He, with a number of boys, were playing ball en the grounds attached te St Mary's church, and refused te loave when ordered away. As the sexton of the church has been greatly annoyed by boys breaking windows and acting in a disorderly manner, he decided te meke an example of Maulick, and he had him locked up at the station house. After an incarceration of a few hours he was discharged en his premise net te again annoy Uie sexton. At the Station Heuse. The mayor disposed of thirteen cases this morning. Twelve of that number were lodg ledg ers and wero discharged. The thirteenth was a man found wandering en the streets by Officer Cramer lest evening. He was exam ined by Doctors Albright and Reland tbis morning, found te be Insane and was sent te the county Insane asylum. Twe gas and twenty-two gasoline lights failed te burn en Saturday and lest night Market Directors Elected. The stockholders of the Farmers' Western market company met this morning and elected the following directors for the ensu ing year: Andrew Brubaker, JonesMumma, B. B. Huber, Jacob Laudls, Emanuel Kaufl man, Frank P. Cehe, M. F. Steigerwalt J. Fred Sener, Jehn Lerentz, Phares W. Frv, O. a Erlsman, A. a Bard, W. O. Marshall. Pay Day. Te-day was the monthly pay day of the county officers and clerks. All the offices earned an amount sufficient te pay the sala ries of the oftlcers and clerks, except the clerk of the orphans' con rt and coroner, The disputed question as te whether the coroner is a salaried or fee office will be determined at an early day, en a case stated pre sented te the court Arrival and Iturtal of Remains. The body of M. B.Shutteck, of Harrlsburg, whebd death was noted en Friday, arrived in this city from Harrlsburg this afternoon. A large number et friends accompanied the re mains. The funeral cortege proceeded te the Lancatser cemetery where the interment was mad a VeeaMar MMiUmaMsm hi Q iltU aarf aft. OrwtlM tower Mad fUaar Cen ty, 7 Special te the limit taBscxs. QUAnnrvii.tK, April 13. About 0:80 a. m. te-day. a very severe shock of earthquake was felt,) and from accounts the phenomenon was manifested throughout the entire neigh borhood. Tbe windows of all the houses, crockery In cupboards and nn shelves, the machinery In Heir's warehouse, shevels In HcnsoVslhardware stoie wero violently rattled and plainly moved. Pnrsens drivinir alene: the read suddenly stepped ; and everybody in the Tillage heard the report and felt the vibration sensibly. Collection of State and County Tax. The county commissioners opened pro posals at neon te-day for the collection of state and county tar, for the city for the year 1885. The following were the bidders : Chafles M. Glbbs, West wards, per cent. : East wards, i per cent E. C. Dlehl, West wards, 85-100 per cent : East wards, 85-100 per cent. Thes. Bakes, Westwards, 1 50-100 per cent ; iast warns, i sa-iuu per wjuu v M. Y. Inman, West wards, 1 per cent. ; East wards, 50-100 per cent O. W. Plnkerten, West wards, 75-100 per cent J East wards, 76-100 per cent F. & Albright, West wards, 1 10-100 per cent ; East wards, 1 10-100 per cent B. F. W. Urban, West wards 2 23-100 per cent C. B. Mever. Eastwards. 1 10-100 per cent Goe, W. Eaby, East wards, 07-100 per cent C. M. Glbbs bid 1 50-100 per cent If awarded the collection or the tax or both East and West wards. The commissioners will net make any award for a few days. nebbed 'of Caih. On Wednosdey evening a man who gave his name as Bradley, and representing him self te be interested in a telegraph company, stepped at the heuse of Mrs. Bailie Murphy, below Penn Hill, Fulton township, evor night Mrs. Murphy had received seme money the day bofero and laid it upon her bureau. The nezt morning Bradley disappeared, seen alter breakfast, and the money, about !23, was also missing. Thore is no doubt that the t olegraph man get away with it Anether Charge Agalnit Kahee. Jehn Kaheo, who Is new in jail en charges of forgery, will llkely have as many charges against him ns Hcrzeg when full develop ments have been made. This morning another complaint was entered against him by Ellm Charles, of Wakefield, befere Aldor Alder man Hpurrler. It appears that Kaheo gave Charles n nete for $62 te which he forged the name of his mether, Ellzabeth Kaheo. Police Cuoi. Cenrad Halblne, orrestod en complain t e Martin Rush, charged with the larceny of housoheld goods, will have a hearing befere Alderman McOllnn this evcnlngat 9 o'clock. Gcerge Smith, arrested en complaint of his wlfe for assault and battery and surety of the peace, will have a hearing te-morrow at 7 p. m.,at Alderman McGlinn's. Albert Bemts,ar Bemts,ar Bemts,ar rosted en complaint of Geerge Smith for assaulting him in his own house, will have n hearing at the same time and place. Floods In the Susquehanna. The principal floods in the 8nsquehanna from the earliest en record ware as follews: In 17, 1758, 1772; great Ice flood of 1784-r; pumpkin flood or 1786: 1800; August, 1814; August, 1817; 1810 and 1805. 1 .... 1 use - . Fat CatUe Sought Mr. Geerge D. Ebert, or llcllam township, Yerk county, has sold his fat cattle, some twenty head, te Edward Yohn, or Mountyille, tins county. Yx are selling best Sateens Ier ISc., all styles. M. II. HASH HON, 13 E. King St a9-ttd Meeting of the Shiftier. A meeting of the Shinier fire company will he held at Gee. Wall's Southern Exchange hotel en te-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 7K o'clock. A full nttendance 13 desired. It Amusement. tit. Jehn's Church Concert. Tbe concert te be given In St Jehn's church, Tuesday evening, premises te be a rare musical and literary treat. The programnie contains many rare gems from tbe most noted authors nnd will be rendered by accomplished artists. Miss Cynthia Bare will sing " Hear Us, Oh Father," " Nearer My Ged, te Thee," and "Evening." Mis Amanda Lan des, a popular elocutionist will recite Jean Ingelow's "Oliver and the Ferry," and an anony mous selection entitled "Jamie." A piano duet, " Lee March," will be given by Miss Sener and Master Frank Sener. A vocal duet, ' See the Pale Moen," by Miss Llzzle'BachlerandMr. Jehn Warfel, nnd another " Heme teiur Moun tains," by Miss Lizzie Ilachler and Mr. Marry Drachbar. Vlane soles will be rendered by Mr. F. Schecdler, and a vocal sole, "The Grave en the Heath," by Frank McClaln. Prel. Carl Thor Ther bahn will play a clarienet nole, and Prof. Kllbef. for a cornet sole. Greib's orchestra will play several pieces, and Mr. F. Y, Haas will preside at the piano. "Storm Jlcattn" at the Opera Jleuie,On Wednesday and Thursday evenings Sheek A Cellier's troupe will present " Storm Beaten " lu the opera house. They carry their own scenery, etc., and the company Is unusually large. In the great Arctle rescue sccne the heroic rescuers of the Burvlrers of the late Grcely Lady Franklin Bay Expedition will ap pear. The Marien Sail. This evening tbe Marien club will held a ball In Kethweller's hall, and the attendance premises te be very large. A geed time Is expected. DEATB8. NOLT. A mrlt 10, 18SJ, In this city, Hetty J W. Nelt, aged 32 years and 23 days. Nelt, wife of A The relatives and friends of the family are re spectrally Invited te attend the funeral, from her husband's residonce, Ne. G43 East Orange street, en Tuesday forenoon at 9 o'clock. Serv ices ut GrelTdale meeting house. itil Carsen. April 11, 885, in this city, Francis Carsen, aged 81 years, 8 months and 2s days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funerul, from Zlen's Lutheran church, East Vine street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd Edkult. In this city, en the Uth Inst., David Eberly, In the 88th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of Jacob C. Neu", Ne. 212 Plum street en Tuesday afternoon at 2 e'cldck. Inter ment ut Lancaster cemetery. (Baltimore and Cincinnati papers copy, MARKETS. Philadelphia Preduce'Market, Philadelphia, April 13. Fleur firm: Minn, extra, 1 1 1503: l'enne. family, $3 7B1; Western de., st5 ; patent, ts3 75. Itye flour scarce at f3 253 75. Wheat strong and advancing 93e bid April ; 09He May : 1 00 June. Cern 63e April jBIKe May; S3 J line, Oats tlc, June ; lie, July. New Yerk Produce Market. Nsw Yerk, April IS. Fleur dull Superfine, 13 . 5OQ400 ; Geed te Choice Extra Western, ft 150 WhcatNe.3 Bed, Western, April, It OOHj de May.tl01U;doJune,le2. Cern Ne. a Mixed, 41e asked, May j 41e Ilyddull. Barley nominal. Peikdnll; Mess, 1313tfc. Lard-7 33. May ; 17 41, June. Molasses Beiling stock, 17e. Turpentlne quiet, at 83lic Itesln easy at 12KalSc. a, Butter quiet ; wei laaaec. vestern Imitation Creamery, Vnntnrn Vint 1IUA. Cheese steady ; Western Flat Kc Eggs firm 1 State, hUe We IBO. State, 16JiQ16ie 1 Western, 1 Klce unchanged. Sugar dull 1 Kenned Cutloef. 6&Q6W0 ; Con Cen Con fectlenerBA.,"5KS3.iec. ' n ' y Tallew Arm ; Prime City, 4J3 S-lCc. Coffee fair 1 cargoes, 8c. Freights nominal. Hay nominal. tin Stock Prices. Cmoiue. Cattle Ueceipts, 2,000 head; ship ments, 1,200 head 1 market active ; values steady : shipping grades II S03 90, mainly at$35&0; bufcheies'.t24 60, mainly ut t3S ft) ; stoekers, S3 4001 SO 1 feeders. W 4084 50 ; Texans, W&5. Hel's UecelnU. 12.000 held 1 shipments, 6,000 1 market opened weak but closed very strong! tradln tarn; rlv active : heavy paeking ana snip. In ) te 400 Its. H 5004 73 ; mixed packing. 1 00 1 llaht. bacon, ft 35 I 'i 1 skips firm at Z3. Sheep Beeelpts, 3,000 head ! shipments, 1,200 neuui iraaing acuve; iniener, ew S me dium, flQt 23 ; geed, 404 73 1 choice te extra, H80Q5237 Kabt Libebtt Cattle Nothing doing"; con signments all through ; recelpts,l,387 head ; ship ments, uene. Hogs active, Una and higher; Philadelphia. S3 134J3.2S; Yorkers, ft 90M3 10; receipts, 3.SCO head 1 shipments. 3.600 head- Sheep were dull and unchanged; 2,200 bead ; shipments, 1,600 head. Philadelphia cattle Market. receipts, PuiLADCLruu, April IS. Cattle were In 11 :.'faeew' tail aMetatJKc ' t aneti aifwa i VealcalTesdttilatll 8ke were aaaree ei hkrtMrj extra, K s H9ffi fcommen e I reva, opwe I mrai lUe i I.nmlii Richer at 1 , egs )4C nigner bv 7W(i'. Chicago Produce Market Ciiicaoe, April 13. Market aUhlBhcr.oiclteat Wheat and Cern nearly a cent nilvnnced en had crop reports and lower conseU. Wheal May, eowe i June. 9Mc. Cern May, 40-Ve June, OXc Oats May, S&Aa t .Tunc, 35-xc. fork May, its 44 ; J nnc, U en. I.ara J nnc, 0 35. ctosise, 1 p. m. Wheat and Cem steady and lower than the opening, owing te sharp realizing by the longs and the higher consels. rroviniens nave nympeunreu wiin w.ncai an day, and clone lower than the opening. wneai April, s.40 aiay, iwge ; .11m .Inlv.SSfi. uern April, ue "lay, VJet June, 7e July, S5(;p. Oeats May, me 1 .1 l'erk Anrll. tlini iinne.ffimDi .'iiiy. m;. t May, 111 SO; June, S12 45 Jnlr. til sfwr. I-ard-April, S7C5; May, 7 05i June, 71S July, 7W. Itlbs-April, W MH May, rt 11 June, 8 2JKi July, S9C5. Sleck Markets. Quotations by Heed, McGrann ft Ce., Hankers, incaaier, in. 11 A. V, Missouri Paclne. Michigan Central New Yerk Central 00 New Jersey Central 9) Ohie Central Del., Lack. Western Wy, Denver llle Grande....... .... Krle Kanaan A Texas 1814 LakeShore w, Chicago ft N. V common. !M N. NTOnt Western ( St Paul Omaha.. 24K l'scine Mall 52 ltechentcrft l'lttsbuiv...... .... Bt rani TVi Texas I'aclflc... .... Union Paclflc tV Wabash Common.. II m. 3 p.m. Mi 81J? Wabash Preferred .... Western Union TclcKrpph.. t.i Louisville ft Nexhvlllp 3IK N. Y Chl.ftSt fi LehlshVallev Lehigh Navigation V. rennsyivHiun.... Heading l'.T. AlluITale Northern Paclfle Common 17?i Northern Paclflc Prof Mi llcntenvllle '. Philadelphia Erie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil 1Wt People' Passenger. Jersey Central is" 7J New Yerk Stock Market. New Yekk, April 13. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. Moneyl per cent. Exchange quiet but firm. Governments quiet; Curreney , Ills bid; 4s Coup., $1!1,' bid ; 4H's de, 1112 bid. The stock market this morning was Irregular throughout At the opening a Btreng tene pre vailed and prices during the flrst half hour wero ectlvcly bid up. At tbe flrst call prices were up y, te 2 per cent, but after 10 30, en a sharp selling of Paclflc Mall A l.ake Shere, a dccllne of te 1 per cent took place. About midday tbcre was a better tene and en renewed buying, prices re covered te within a fraction of thn host prices. 1 00 p. m. quotations I lr.v, 3r.w. Western Union 7J 37J4 Adams Express ,. 133 American Express.. , WA. U.S. Express 31 Wells, Farge 4 Ce , HOW ae. :. I. A C New lerk Central New Jersey Central nev Illinois Central Express IK Ohie Central , , Michigan Central M Northern l'aclne 17JS 17lj Northern I'aclflc l'rcfcrred mi X Central Paclflc St an. Union I'aclflc 4lli 4tU Missouri l'aclfle 9l '.'l?i Texas I'aclflc 1J ley New Yerk Elevated , .... lit Metropolitan 100 Manhattan. Alt. A Terre Haute Preferred Canada Southern Canada Vnclflc Chicago A Alten Chcs. A Ohie D. A Hud S3 Del , Lac. A West 106,'J Denver , 7 Erie lj; Erie Preferred Hannibal A St. Je Preferred , Kansas A Texas WA Lake Shere ,....., VM I..K.A W . L'vs'llcA Naxlivlllu 3IVi 30 1 C1W ml 13 31 Merris A Essex 1! Northwest VK)i 07JS Northwest Preferred 1X1 ISI' 'V4 Ontario Western..., Ohie A Mississippi O. A Miss, l'referred l'aclne Mall WA Oulcksllver l'rclerred lteadlmr w. MX Iteck Island .". my, 115K Han Francisce..,,..,," lu Preferred 33 Omaha ny. 'H'A Preferred.,, KM Mli St. Paul ,..., T.1)J T. Preferred 100 Na9hAClut X) M..L..S.AW Wabash j Preferred 10)4 C..11.AU ISlVi 13 UechesterA Plttslitirg.... VM I'd. A Evans vZ Manitoba en 2 Oregon A Nav tWX c. Oregon Trnnsce 12 12 NEW DAVERTISEMENTS. THEN YOU CAN GO TO WORK. YOU ere almost disabled by that laine back. Brnsen'H Capclne l'lssterx lll cuie It quickly fTIHE BEST J- the City, at HAKTMAN'S Ge HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW STOKE. FUONT CIQAU CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE PREVENT ed by the use of Miller's BOKAX SOAP. -17-ANTED. TV A girl todegencralhouscnork Inn small family. Apply at ltd M WEST CHESTNUT bl'HEET. ONE HUNDRED TREE BOXES, MADE expressly for Arber Day, can be had nt the lowest possible prices by llllne at WILLIAM WOHLSON'S PLANINtf MILL; Nes. 407 te17 North 3lulberry street, Lancaster, Pa. MENNERCHOR RINK WILL BE closed this (MONDAY) evening onacceunt of the MiENNERCHOK BALL. Open Tuesday morning as usual. ltd SITUATIONS WANTED. Four girls wantisituatiens te de general housework. Apply at Ne. M0 Beaver street. A man wants a situation as driver. Apply at Ne. 510 Bcavcrstrcct. 35 CASES OP HAMMOND'fePOUT "SKC" and GOLDEN AXVMK4 IlilDllilUiirjj red yesterday at KOHKER'S LIQUOK 0. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster. AGE CHAMPAGNE Just recelvi STOKE. Ne, aprll 13 ;iyuit "DOARDING. JD Furnished and Unfurnished Reems. Alse, Table Beard, al3-3t NO. 28 SOUTH PRINCE ST. me BE GIVEN AWAY. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. A LADIES' SOLID GOLD WATCH. Every Persen Buying Goods te the amount of SO cents entitled te a chance. A. Hirsti's Bazaar of Fashion, Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen Bt. Millinery, Shoes, Jewelry and Notions of every description. ais iwdAltw T3URKHOLDER WHISKY. Burkhelder Whisky. LITITZ DISTILLERY, ESTABLISHED 1815. This Distillery Is located one-half mlle east of Lttltz, oe the Beading A Columbia railroad. The undersigned continues te manufacture DOUBLE DISTILLED RYK WHISKY, and makes it a special object te supply the In creasing demand In the community for PURE LIQUOR, for medicinal and ether Important purposes. All who desire Bye Whisky for Medicinal, Mechani cal and Family uses, will be furnished with tbe genuine article at low prlct h. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, This Whisky, te obtain apureartlcleaslt flews from the worm, should be purchased from the subscriber direct, as he cannot be responsible for Its purity when bought from second hands. Manufactured only by P. D. BUSKH0LDER, als-ltfUSmw" Lttltz, Lancaster County, Fa. 1MW ADTXHTUMintXTg. TilOR LAUNDRY AND TOILET PUR- MtLLEK'B ltOKAX SOAP Is conceded te be the best. DR. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN ANDSUIU1KON, UemeTed from Ne. JU West King street te Ne. JJ North l'rlnce. (I,ate rMldonce of A. K. Itoberts.) m-Jmd T)lt J. K. SHIRK, Office : Ne." 105 Seeth Qaeee Street lfANjASTXR, l'A. bUKdKUY AHD OlSKASES or WOMEN. SrsciALTics. -Tclopheiio Connection. ai-lmM,W,8ftlmw A CAKE OF MILLER'S PURE BORAX represents mero represents mero real value chan any ether Boap In the market A WOMAN WANTS WASHING, IRON INO, scrubbing, houseclcanlng, etc. Apply atthisenice. ltd pENNA. CIGARS FROM 11.00 PER - imnarsaup, at HAUTMAN'a YEM.OW FllONT STORE. CIOAIt FIR8T-0LASS BOARDING. Togethcr with the cholce or rooms en the flrst or aecend fleer, surpassed by nonelnthe city. Call en or address, . . . . NO. 42 NOUTK QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aO-tfd OARDERS WANTED. Gentlemen boarders wanted Apply at aprMtd" NO. 40 NOHTIt DUKE STKKET. TJIOR SALE VERY LOW IF CALLED A2 FOll EAIILT. COUNTRH, SHELVING ANU DltAWEUS. Appiy seen nv alO-ilt NO. 1.11 NOHT1I QUEEN ST. GKOCEBS 8EM. MOUE OF MILLER'S BOB AX SOAP tliAti any nther. It adver tises Itself. marT-Cmd THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from S cents per pack up at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FUOM'CIGAlt BTOHE. T ADIES CAN PRESERVE THE NAT- JLJ urftl softness of their bands by using Mil, LEU'S BOHAX SOAP. ITlOR RENT ON REASONABLE TERMS. 3 The two-story and attle Brick Dwelling Heuse, Ne. IS East Lemen street, 0 rooms, with Bath Uoem. Gas Fixtures comnlcte and Sunnv- slde Heater In l'arler. Apply te HENllY SHUBE11T, ttU-3tced fit North Dnke street. DANGER LURKS IN ADULTERED Soaps. Use Miner's BORAX, guaranteed absolutely pnrc. 3JIOR RENT. J A two-story Brick Dwelling, 7 rooms, wster In Kitchen, Ne, 227 East Frederick, street. ALLAN A. 11EUU A CO.. Ural Estate and Insurance Agents, all Std 10 East King street. T7I0R WASHINO CLOTHES ONE CAKE JD efMILLEK'S BOKAX SOAP will outlast two of any ether kind. SEALED PROPOSALS TOSUPPLYTHE Lancaster County Prison with Beef for slv months, from May 4, 1885, will be received by th Beard of I nsnecters of said Prison at said Prison , en MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1885, at 10 o'clock a. m. All proposals te be sold and endersed "Propo sals for Beef Contract." By order of the Beard. O. C. KENNEDY, Solicitor. Lancaster, Pa., March 30, 1885. m30-ltdAw WASH-DAY HAS NO TERRORS FOR the families who use Miller's Borax Seap. Q. RAND CONCERT AT ST. J01LYS LUTHERAN CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING APBIL. 14th, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK. UNDER LADY MANAGEMENT And presenting the following talent: MISS CYNTHIA BARK, the popular High Seprano and Instructor of Voeal Music, In Its highest development, lu Philadelphia. MISS LIZZIE BACHLEK, the charming Mcmo Mcme Mcmo Seprano. Mb. HARRYDRACHBAK. Tener: Mn. FRANK McCLAIN, Tenors Mn. JOHN W. WAKFEL, Baritone all well-known Choir and Concert fingers of this city. PBOF. CARL TflORBAHN, Clarienet hoi eist. Mn. A. F.SCIUEDLER, Piane Soloist. PBOF. KIMIEFFEK, Cornet Soloist. (IKOSH'S ORCHESTRA, In Orchestral Selec tion)!. MISS AMANDA I.ANDKS, ElocutlonlsUgrad ElecutlonlsUgrad ElocutlenlsUgrad unto of the Philadelphia Scheel of Oratory. PROF. F. W. HAAS, Director and Accompanist. ADMISSION .1 CENTS. ltd N: KV TIIINCS DAILY. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Trnde I opening with mere OUR vim than ever. FerULAU Prices reit Suits axi Tkewsers Te order nre appreciated. New styles uie being added dally le the already blgllncH. MEN'S SUITS FOR SPRING tlSOOund upward. SPRING OVERCOATS In ready-made stock at unusually attractive prices. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, s. K. Cor. Sixth and Mahket, aps-lmd Philadelphia. B OOTS AND SHOES. J. H. HcGenanghy. Men's Calf Beets, $2.25. Ladies' Morocco Butten. $1.25. ALL GOODS SOLID AND WARRANTED. 26 1-2 EAST KING STREET. mai-tfd STATE OP JOHN HOFFMAN, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto, are requested te make Immediate set tlement, and these having claims or demands agaliiBt the same, will present them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. A. F. DONNELLY, Executer. Jko. A. Cetlb, Attorney. ni23-CtdM 37ISTATE OF MARY GMINDER, L. li of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Lc LATE Letters te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set oi ei ln tlement tn i no unaersignea, reaming the city of Lancaster. MARY FORDNEY, Executrix. apUMlteawM Jho. A. Cetle, Attorney. TTIINE TAILORING. JU 1 The finest selection of Woolens in Worsteds. Casslmeres, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Eng lish Plaids, ever befere exhibited In this city ean new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 37 North Queen street, opposite the Grape Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every garment Is made strictly ttrat-class. A comfort cemfort comfert ablo and perfect nt always guaranteed. Prices moderate. UOSENSTKIN, , The Merchant Tailor. ra'JI-fimdU 37 North queen street. s: PECIAL NOTICE. REMOVED! MltS. b. A. BAKU'S Millinery and Trimming Stere has leen removed from NO. 151 NORTH QUEEN BTKKKT, te SOUTIIEA8T CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANUKSTREhrs (Second Fleer.) Twe Entrances Ne. 61 North Queen Street, and Ne. 8 East Orunge btreet. 1 will be pleased te have my friends and the public call und see my goods. I guarantee that the Prices for the same Quality of floods are as LOW AS THE LOWEST. 1 will sell my Entire Stock of Whlte Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions at Prices Regardless qfCest, MRS. S. A. BAER, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, all-it LANCASTER, PA. NEW ADTXHTiaEmKNXB. nOUSE-OLEANlNG TIME IS NEAR at hand. Ker wanhlng paint nothing n superior te MlLLKIl'S 1IUKAX SOAP. riOTOCLARKE'SCOFFEEBTORE FOR V 4 fts New Prunes for 25e.i 4 fts Geed Bice for 2Bc.;4 Scalloped Cracker for 23c.; 4 fts Whlte Sugar for 23c.; lis Best Come In Lancaster for 260. AplaqnoeftwoDogs will be given away everyday. URNPIKE DIVIDEND. The manager of the Lancaster A Llllts turnpike company have this day declared a dlv taenu 01 ene uenar ana nrty cents (11.50) en each share of stock, payable at the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, en and after MONDAY, MAY 4, 1883. It. If. TSHUDY, Treasurer. Linn, April 9, 18S3. all-2tdftltw OSCOE MURPnY, D. D. S., OBAmjATB or The Pennsylvania Collcge of Dental Surgery, WITH Lilt. 11. kf. JVlUltl. 834 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Dentistry in all Its branches. marl-WAS3md " AMUSEMENTS. TG1ULTON OPERA HOUSeT Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16. SHOOK A COLLIER'S COMPANY In Buchan an's Great Drams, STORM BEATEN- Messrs. Sheek A Cell ler, managers of Union Square Theatre, New Yerk, take plcasure In an neunclnirthat thev have made arrangements with the llerole llescucrs of the Survivors of the I.ate GKEELY Lady Franklin Bay Expedition who will appear In the Great ARCTIC RESCUE SCENE, of the Fourth Act In thslr original cestumesa worn by them en that memorable occasion. The cast comprises Edmund Cellier, And ether WELL-KNOWN ACTOUS. Magnifi cent Scenle Effects, Including REAT1I8TW AURORA ROREAC1SI Invented and patented by Lysander Thompien. ADMISSION, - 7fl, BO and 38 CENTS. KKSEItVED SEATS, - - 75 " Fer sale at Opera Heuse. Hll.Md DRT OOOD8. JOHN S. OIVIiER. U. F. RATHVON. Merchant Tailoring. GENTLEMEN We liave re-opened this Department with an Elegant Assortment of NEW GOODS for SPRING TRADE. Under the supervision of MR. S. S. RATH VON, an experienced and practical Cutter. And we employ only the best workmen and use only the best Trimmings, nnd guarantee - PERFECT FITS ahu SAT ISFACTION in every respect. Glve us atrial if you want a perfect fitting Suit. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ONE-PRICE HOUSE. S! PRING DRESS GOODS. Spring Dress Goods Opening. WATT, SHOD & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. SATIN 11ERI1ER Is the Popular Fabric of the wasen. Kaie Value In All the NewSliadesatSSc,tOrlTSc,fl.ii, tl.'Wu jiml. FRENCH .COl'L'RES Aie New and Desirable nt SJc, SOe, 73c, fl.oe a yai d. 1II.ACK FRENCH COl'L'RES, Forty-two Inehei wide, usual prlee tl.CO, new Selling nt 75c. TEN PIECES ALL-WOOL. PLAIDS, Forty-fit e Inches wide, lately sold at 11.00, Our Price, 50c a yard SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN 1ILACK DKKVJ SILKS, At 60c, C5e,75c, 87Kc, 11.00, $1,23, f 1.J0, $1.75. These goods must be scen te be appreciated. The Seb number was considered cheap at 75c. COLORED DRESS SILKS In AiniiiTNew Shades at 50c, 75c, 1 00 a yard. 1ILACK AND COLORED llltOCADED SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, -AT THE- NEW YORK STORE. J. B, MARTIN & CO. -Til K PEARL SHIRT Is the REST 'WHITE DRESS SHIRT made te te sell for Sl.OO. We can give the testimonials ofhundrdswhebavo worn the PEARL SHIRT, and prefer It te any ether Laundried and Un laundrled. ENIGMA SHIRT. With Patent Loeso Edge llotem, made of Wain sutta Muslin, and Uuaranteed te Fit, 00c. APIECE OR S.SO PER HALF DOZEN. 75c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT, MadeefNew Yerk Mills Muslin, Linen Uosem and Cuff Hands. 49c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT, Is one that Gives the IlestKind of Satlslactlen te the Wearer, both tn Fit nnd Material. 25c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT. ALL SIZES CALICO SHIRTS. Lanndrled, with Cellars and CulTfl, at S3c, 50e undGOc. COLORED PEIiOALK SHIRTS, With Cellars and Cutis, at 75c, S1.00, H.ttand $1,50. White Dress Shirts, MADE TO ORDER or Wamsutta Muslin, Uuar anteed te Fit, a for WO.OO. Your Measure Taken and Sample Shirt Made te Order for Trial. J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West King and Prince His,, LANCASTER. PA. CLOTHIXV. 1 f 1 "for &.' IN ADDITION. Te the usual large sleck of Men's and Youths Clothing nt the Ledger Building Stere we new also carry a fine line or Beys' and Children's Suits all styles, nil grades, lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md WTILLIAMSON & FOSTER. FINE DRESS SUITS $15.00 TO $25.00. We feel cenlldent In asserting that our stock of Flne Dress Suits arc superior In every respect te ordinary rcady-made clothing. We speak knowingly en this elnt, and refer you te our Extensive nnd Varied Assortment of thoroughly and handsomely made Flne Dress Suits, equal In every respect te custem-made w erk. We have the Very Newest Effects In Worsted Corkscrews that this season take the lfead for Flne Drcin Suits, while Mixed Scotch Cheviots and New Styles of Plaids nre in great demand for business and street wear. The Very Newest Fabrics are Plaids of Grny, Brown, Red, lllue and Yellow Mixture. Our cemplete stock Is new placed upon the counters of our salesrooms, te which you are Invited te Inspect. NEW LONDON, $2.50. The Latest Addition te our Large Stock of Hats Is the above We have alto new shapes in Vanilla, Umber and Maple, as well ai thu light and comfertablo self-conforming hat, that It such a favorite, becanse It never loses Its shape with wear, and conforms Itself te thu head with out artificial means. -A WHITE FLANNEL UBTSTERSITT SHIRT, $2.75. Made In the New Style Corded Frent, and n full set or studs with each shirt. Full Ores Whlte Muslin Shirts, with narrow pleated front and the very Latest Styles lu E. &. Cellars nnd Cuffs. Fancy Hosiery, Silk Neckwear, and Silk Fin ished Suspenders, In n Large Vai let y, from 25e upwards. GENT'S HAND HADE SHOES. Flne Calf Uppers, with Matt Kid Tops lu Rut Rut ten, Lace and Congress. Londen Cap or French Tee. Seles, beveled edge or square, finished. Theseshees are made for Fine Dress Wear and are first class in every respect, but for ease and comfort te business iiipii there It nothing te equal THE WAUKENPHAST. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. FOR SALE OR RENT. HOUSE FOR RENT. A three-story llrlck Heuse. Ne. 29 West mis tfd Chestnut street. FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. IS Shlppen street. mlS-tfd 11. FRANK ESHLEMAN. EOR RENT. The hall 30x50 feet en thlrdstoryetStoln. metz building, Ne. S3f North Queen street. Ap ply te J. L. STEINMETZ. hl-tfd FOR RENT. First-Class Restaurant, also first-class llar bcr Shep, corner et Centre Square and North Queen street. Rest location In the city. Apply ti IIIKSII ft IIKO.'S. OR RENT. Three Law Offices at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKE STREET ; and a basment S3 feet long, Mipplled with water and heat. marO-tld 11. FRANK ESHLEMAN. BUY THE BEST. YOU O ET IT WHEN you purchase Miller's Pure lier.it Seap. c OME AND SEE ME. UAVINO OrXMKD A Rew, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 85 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied by Harry A. Dlller), I would respectfully Inform my friends and the public in general that I nm new prepared te furnish at the shortest notice and LOWEST l'OSSUILE PRICES, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apr3 lmeed SLATE WORKR All persons wishing MARULE1ZED SLATE MANTELS, erany ether Slate Werk, w HI de well by calling at our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. FRANK JANSON 4 11HO., Cerner Frent aud Locust SL, Columbia, Pa. mars-smd j S&&.-H -
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