V j-rBfv' J" w s) THB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MAY 3. 1886. XtstV - J"' pt v ' MS 1 S"? ' ' ' KtCWWANOmCA ? 1 'a, tX i- y 3- ' . - : hi MwmWmMvvm viiu " '-' f'fM BTBJUMXM'M BATCBMC -Vji' ' " ! .!! WHUtk'iBupkten Wr Aroused ' "' Mi Mm Maaacr la Whlcli Urn n ,'ttM(MjrmJlJwu round. "' i??lHtl' About "th Town. ' ilWlar'Conmiieadeaca oflwmiieMiCMi. Colombia, Ut -Ou Saturday ulght brtwwf. tTM Mid twelve o'clock (Juicer WHMsit Uflrta n walking down Frent trm, aJMg tM JPaimajrivatiia railroad, xne maawaaabeatafx feet In belftht, weighed Miewt MS peaed asd carried a dark-colored gflpMtflr rer hla abeulder. Tbe oUlcer ('kept wateiien tbe man until be seated hltn Km a box In front ei Jacob 8. Hnyder' ter, When he approached lilui and engaged him In eoeveraatlon. Tbe man took tome lu'ncb from bis gripsack and commenced eatlug and ollered some te the officer. He then acted smplcieuily about b h rrlpaackand tuld that it contained nothing but edible and was willing te have tbe con tents examined. At tbli moment the elllcer Inadvertently exposed hli star of olUee. The man said that he intended going down te the chute wall te see"Dad"Sheatz and tne etUcer offered te accompany hltn. The two started te tbla place, walking along the Pert DcpeMt railroad. At Itachman .V Ferroy's mill the man-placed bla satchel en the ground nnd then made an excuse te slip aside ler a 'moment, when he made a Jump ever n tilled bank along the railroad iu the direc tion of Locust street. Tbe man fell ever a small sewer In front el Dr. Hull's coal officer bat seen recovered IiIh feet nud ran up tbe short alley te the Heading A Columbia passenger station and in the darkness succeeded la eluding the elllcer. Wlttlck pursued him for some distance, but could net And any trac-e of the missing man. 11 e retraced bis steps and made a search for the satchel which the man had placed en the ground. It was found and en Sundar, morning taken te the olllce of Squire Evans where Its contents were ex amined. The following articles were con tained therein : A complete set of burglars tools consisting of a new ratchet brace and several bits te lit, a steel Jimmy, three dozen pocket knives of various sizes and a low pocketbooks. The articles are new at the office ofSqulre Evans and a lookout m ill be kept te discover any trace of the man, 'who succeeded in evading arrest. The man evidently had a robbery In view, but was foiled before he could commence any opera tions. Hkeletens Feuutl. Last Saturday workmen were engaged In grading an alley running from Second te Third streets, Just east of Maple. About two feet below the surfaee et tbe ground the men unearthed a number of skulls, Jaw bones and ether portions of the human body. The dis covery created qulte au excitement in the neighborhood, and from the number leund it was supposed the bones would make about Blx.bedies. Frem the lormatien of the skulls It is supposed that the skeletons were Indians. A number efskulls and Jaw bones were inKen Dy peopie 10 Keep as relle. it Is said tbat this place was once an Indian burial ground. The balance of the bouea were dumped ever an embankment. Personal aientleu. Rebert E. Haldeman, formerly of Colum bia, but new living in Teledo, Ohie, spent a few days among old friends in Columbia Ilerry Keusen has returned home from n vidt te Flerida. Ephralm Meyers, of Lincoln, Neb., form erly living at Chlckies, is vUItingin Colum bia. Miss Lizzie Themas, daughter.'of Michael Themas,went te Philadelphia, en Saturday, where she will enter a-convent of the Order of St. Francis. Tetru Nete. The properties offered for sale en last Sat urday night at the Franklin beuse were withdrawn. The Salvation Army will be closed for a few weeks en account et the armory being other wise occupied. The army will open In Wrlghtsvllle en Wednesday niche A large May party was held during last Saturday en Chlckies Heck. The day was spent very pleasantly. About 150 shad were caught below the dam early this morning. Jeseph Keesey , had three thud weighing 2-1 pounds, which were splendid specimens of this toothsome lish. Twe men for a wager ran from Yerk te Wrlghtsvllle en last Saturday in two hours and twenty minute. The dlstauce is eleven miles. Three new cars passed through town en last Saturday. They were made at the Wil Wil inliigten.uar shops and were intended for ue en tne Denver, Utah ifc IMcIlle railrei.'. A large number of people left town en the dillerent passenger trains this morning for Lancaster, where they will take in the sights of the circus. A case el instruments used by physicians ler giving liyperdermic injections was found en Seuth Second street The owner can re cover his property at Filbert's coal olllce. The ca.r movement for April show a a de crease of C,35S cars from previous mouth, and a decrease et 21,929 cars Irem corresponding month or last year. The cause was the Clear field cool strike. XJCirS Fit Oil HS11TUVILI.K. Items Tnat Were Gathered Up In mid Around l'retldeiice Tairutnlii. Smithville May 3 V. 15. Lyens is drilling a well upon his larm after the arte sian plan. Quite a number or young folks gathered at tberesidbuceefMr. Peter Miller Saturday evening and tendered him a surprise. A very pleasant time was had. Ellas Knble has a ery sero hand, caused by a bruise made In the palm with u shovel handle while digging pest holes. He Is dls abled and will be for seme time. J. Snyder, the would-be suiclde, is still living, and the doctors state that with care be will recover. Mrs. Jacob Stokes Is very sick. Quite a big let of new buildings and much Improving, remodeling and repairing Is being deue in this neighborhood. ' Abram Asten, or Marlicville, while settlnc pest fence In Couestega Centre met with n severe accident. Wiiile pointing rails wltb the bread-axe he struck u knot, which caused the axe te glance and strike him en the feet, splitting the tee next te the great tee and cutting the calf of the leg. He Is improv ing slowly. There was quite n sociable party at the residence or Mr. Jlertzlleld, en Friday eten. ing, April 31. Dancing was indulged In and quite a line tiuie was had. The Martlcvllle orchestra rurnislied the music The trees in this section have blossomed mere than Iieh henn ttmnn r.,.. .n--u Judging by that we can expect a farire fruit crop. List il Unclaimed Letters. Listoruuclalmed letters remaining in the poatelllco, Lancaster, for the vuek ending May 3, lbSd : Ladies' List. Miss Lizzie A. Bauder, Mies husan llonsell, Mrs. Marv ISrewu, Miss Sal lie Herr, Miss Martha Hess, Miss lieckle Kene, Mrs. Harriet llolueivun, Mrs. Mary Miller, Miss Mattle Potts, Miss Miranda Itlchardseu, Miss K. Schweder, Mrs. C. A. Sbeetler, Mrs. L. J. Williamson. Qentt' List. Messrs. Henry II. Adams, fn5 Bucbsleitner, Elmer Farnesbt, M. H. rishbum, Harry F. Gerhardt, Jeseph Hoeb Heeb Hoeb SJh,.?,?erBHPlllDKeri Geerge Knight, E. D. bchaeffer.PhuipHeurum, Abnur Smith, Mr. SwenTVU' & w- atlnwprlng. Henry A llerk. County rn,.uUu iirI.ene. Dr. A. J. Heberly, a phjBlcian practlclne medicine In A bany tewnsmp, BerkPs co , has been arrested and committed te prison en a warrant issued by Alderman Brown. well. He was arrested at the Instance r h U. Kelnbard and J. K. Braucher, e Vem ten, who allege that the doctor did make and liled In theprothenotary'sonicealalwrewrt erstatement under oath with regard te Ida pracUce or mediclne, in violation or section 7f the act of assembly approved June 8 A l.enir Halfe. One day latt week, Charlei 0. Reynolds, aged JO, son of Barnett Reynolds, of Wil Wil mlngten, formerly el Lancaster, and Harry Cobb, aged 17, walked from Wilmington te the residence el young Reynolds' grand Mether, at itetten, this county. They left Wilmington at 5 in the morning and reached Kefteti at bair-juttt eight in tbe evening. The dlMAUce walked is 6- ml lea. A CHAT WITH TOMMAMUALU 1 WI17 rte Thinks lleair and Unties, It .N'uml- mtcK, Would It. Itereated. riltsburg Dispatch te l'LlIndelplilu Tlmre. TbOuias M. Marshall, who was famous in tbe gubernatorial campaign In (histateasa leadoref the Independents, liasjii'tsrrhed at his home in Pilubnrg, from a trip through the state. In an intorvlew en state iellllcs be said tbe talk of reneminating the old Republican ticket for "vindication" pur pur peea wilt be the most dangereus experi ment tbe ring has eer attempted in Penn sylvania. "The nomination or Heaver and Davie," he said, "will !a flaunting a retlflag iu the face of the Iiidendcnl lwrty, nud you knew that a red list; mean dangernhead, 1 fear tbat it is the intention uHlm manngers te force the nomination of lleaver, Davles Nerria and somebody ele en the people, and If they de the ticket will le defeated. The Independents are already h1Ie as te the Situation und te the necessity el forming themselves together. I hac recehed letters from prominent Independent Republican in the west and truui u still larger number Iu the central titul eastern part of the state nsk Ing me te take seme steps In the mttter. We shall pmtest against the nomination of Beaver mid Davlcs, nud If our pretLSt Is uubecded we will proceed te preparoour prepareour preparoeur solves for the battle. "1 believe that all the old strength of the Independents cau nud will be brought out, nud that their vete will be Increased by irem thirty te titty per cent. In the event of the nomination of Beaver and Dat ies we would endeavor te lerm a coalition with the Demo crats and make a mixed liiket, with a tlrst rlass man like Cbauncey Black en it. If the Democratic ticket should net imetwitli our anmeval. theu the Independent ticket would be put In the field. Tbe Independents, In my Judgment, will net submit (e ttie cress Insult otlered thorn and te a ". Indication,' which menus that thep worn wrong four years nqe, I hejie that w Hit Beaer, Mon Men Mon teeth and Brosius and ether geed men nil these difficulties will be avoided, and even then Ueaer would net poll as large a vetens Monteoth. I fear that Powderly Is only coy and net sincere in saying that he will net take the Democratic nomination. II he would accept It nud the rest or the ticket was of geed material it would mean that with Bea eraml Davies at the head of the Republi can ticket there would be no need efun elec tion. Tbe Republicnn party would be dls organized as it nevcr was in this state. It is absolutely essential te make the Republican ticket as strengas it can be made." AtAitixrrA'a 3i.ui. FAVti.iiir.. The lotenirn Dejiartment IJcrllne te (irant the Tunn lteute JKnl An earnest cllert has been recently made by seme et the citizens of Marietta,headed by Dr. II. M. Alexauder, te secure better mall lacllittes. Reuto agents were asked for trains passing Marletta and adjacent towns. By the present (.ysteui, us the Marietta Iiegiiter sajs: "Mall a letter at Marietta belere 8 o'clock iu the morning for Chlckies When de you suppose it arrives at Chlckies? We will in form you. At 0:10 iu the evening, en the westbound mail train. Why' Because tbat letter must be sent te Columbia first, where it Is sent back toils tle-Uoatleu en tbe first train. It might get back at 10 o'clock a. in., but that is very uncertain. Suppose tbe same letter was sent te Meuntvllle, when would It get there? On tbe same train, leav ing Lancaster, te where the letter westirst sent, at 5;10 p. m. With a route agent en the train this would be obviated, as tbe letters would be sorted en the train and delivered nt once. Again, lake n westward letter. Suppose you send a letter en the 10 o'clock n. m. train te Bain bridge, de you think it gets there tbat day? It eugnt te at 5:35 p. in., providing it is preuiply forwarded Irem Har risburg tbat day after Its arrival there. With a rotite ngenteu the train it would have been delivered at once. But bad the letter been sent te Falmouth It would net have arrived at Its destination until S o'clock the next morning." The department has declined te accede te the request (or reute agents at present, but arrangements have new been made ferau additional dlpatch from Marietta te Liucas ter by 12:10 p. m. train, due at Lancaster at 12:e3 i . m. Th l'rliet. Drawn. A crowd el interested parties a-embled ut Weldler's cigar store, en est King street, en Saturday eveuiug, te watch the drawing ferthren watches. The prizts were put en oxhlbitlen seme weiks age und ccti pur pur pur cbaserofcigarsjertobacco received a iiiiuiUred ticked for every tlve cents worth bought. The lucky numbers drawn w ere 7, OOr,, 7,-117 and 1,251. Up te neon bday eiilv one or ttiose numbers had been puem-M. The holder el it was Harry Powell, and lie re ceived the lirst prize. Ill lliel ulleu Count) Jul I ChloferPoIico Smith law an item in the paper that a young man with u handcutl en his right wrist had been arresicu en suspi cion at McConnellsburg, ulteu county. Me wrote te the officials el that plnee siul gave u description of Ress Delr, who escaped from OnieAr T-AUnrd uhun Iia ....a .... .,. -- - .... .. ...... .i.i ..us en me read from Uie jail te tint HtdtnNft!V.il.ct. Tills merniDg be reefied u loner itmt the limn lis nnuln.1,. .. r . . i i ..... OlUCerl'VlU S ill L'O te Mi.I,minnt!.lwfiF f.r hllli. & Our Tuniblts,ij(,ni, irleit. Tilts mernlDtf the I muni nt nnunn iiwna... tnra lifllll tlililr rfinilur i....rtl.l ........... - - - l, iiiwutiiij iJIV,illJJ, They approved the usual biilH, but trans acted no lurther business. After fhe meeting the inspectors made an examination el the bulldiug. They leund that one of the walls en the sicoud-stery, im mediately under the tower, was out of "plumb" lully four inches 'I he wall has beeuallectcd te this extent within the past three mouths. Thail Stt-Teui' lluilnl I'laie. A Washington correspondent el the New Yerk Sun, writing or the Congressional cemetery in Washington, mvh -Among theso wiiese bones really re-,t in tim ceme tery are Thaddeusbteveus." These Lanois Laneis trlans who b:iw his remains deposited In the tomb at Sbrelner's cemetery, tbls eitv, ou Monday, Aug. 17, 1NSS will be Mirpri-i-d at this Inlormatfen. Working An Old lake. On Saturday a slcek-loeklng, allable Indi vidual walktd iute Cast's shoe shore en North Queen street, and avked a veung mau for it box el shoe blacking. He tirst produced n til) bill mid alterwards several ethers He manipulated the change se well that he beat the salesman out el ? i.auil the mis mis take was net disceveied until the tlever miniim inui iiisappeareu. In -Ndr lluallieta. Joel L. Haines, chiefurelice under Mayer Hoienmlller, will open an insurance, rial es tate and collection agency, at .'la ll North Dtike street, seme day this week. Jeseph Reyer, of this city, en Saturday made urratiLrnnutnl4 ft, inin 1.0,1. ....... 1 ti.. V1 ...'" nM"iiM wbeii they open the season. It Is likely that this company will play ler KJiiietlmeat Atlantic City this Hummer. I'ei IIib .Suprcnin C'nnrl. In addition te the list or cases published a low weeks age el the cass Irem Lancaster county, te be argued In i.,re the court this term are Wuynu Bard's appeal, Win. .1. Kal Kal fretbH Hppeal and the suit et Sensciilg vs. iarrj. Uiere are new ?i cases rrem this county for argument, llulterinere And Ills CelleaL-ue Uullly, I;.ReilreollUtive Bultermere, Jesse Smith und N. II. Harding, el Pav otte county, W.!?0jHi,r,'d l? l"rnu the state out of a Sl-'.OOO appropriation for u bogus hesnliat at Cennellsville, were found guiltv Saturday night in tbe Dauphin county com t. I.tglit Ilieti.rd With The exhibit lights of the KdUeu eemiwiiy, which have been in several stores en West King street, have been discontinued. The engineer el the company lias loll, and as it will be such a short tlme until the centinl station is opened, another man will net li seomett. A lliiweriiiii I eatnre lliullleil Candldate A. J. Heliuehl delivered an ad. tr? .Amerlca "'or and Humorists" Patera " uusi:!,,,, ift tmudedatr-r,Pt - we St oc,iere. Samuel HcBs.auoileafer, bi, atpubliesale burg, IS bead of Virginia horses atanavwaRt verage 1'lll.U VI (ilU,UJ I'Ul uvau. Where Mr. Mjers Mlwil the Mrk. KnlTens Imbi.liek.vcer t luyeur paper of Saturday I notice "A Commissioner Fires n Shet." Commissioner Myers seems te think the "attllctcd lax-payers" might le mero " Intelligently informed" it " North Queen stieet" would come out ever his own signature, Ac. New, my friend Mr. Mvers has tired ids shot at such clese mnge, Btul " hit Iho target" se nearly " iu tbe eve," that I will allow him a full score se tar. 'But when be Intimates n "little Mif-lutereat" and" Oh, no, but In net giving It te his man," be missed the target clean and clear j he even don't make tbe dust fly. He makes an unaccountable, regular goeno eug 0110 or theso dlaereeable shots that the best marks men have se much trouble nbeut. They are generally nttrlbutable te wrong cluvntloti,cata cluvntleti,cata wampus, wind-guage, tinsteidy nerve, tee much powder, heav v recoil, mirHgv, weather, bad llv or, dKMp itlen and many ether equally as geed reasons. l'enelueiilly 1 tliluK Mr. Mjers is entitled te another trial at the "tar "tar get," especially ivs he premlseslt t"te manly, Ac,," "be will be able te prove" (something.) leurs v erv iveit-ciiiiiiv, A. C. Ktri.GR. LAN-vsTi.n, Mav 3d, lSbii. Ileturne.1 Alter u laitiK Ab.eiue. Frem the West t tiester Lecal uw. Rev. Renjainlu Wblpper, leruierly el Peunlugtenville, Chester .ceuntv, went te Cauada during the great Gersueu excitement st Christiana, Lancaster county, ami there remalueel ter thirty-two years. During tbat time he burled his wile, nud his children married auc left him. He is ''J years old new, and Friday night he arrlveedat bis daughter's (Kllztbeth (Sreen's) residence in est Uliesler. tle tmveled irem Tuesday until Friday night, nud wheu be arrived in Philadelphia he was quite bewildered. He didn't knew bis daughter Lizzie, whom be left a child, but she met him nt the Bread street station aud took him home with her, vvhere he will spend the balance of his davs. The old mau had been under the Impression that Lizzie was dead, aud w as ev erceme with joy ou learning that she was alive and ready te care ler him in his declining days. She, however, Is peer, and anything the public can de for her she w 111 tie only tee glad te accept, as she has three children nle te leek after. Ile&uit Werk The pamteiK began work at tbe eurt house this morning. It will net be neces sary ler them te erect scatleldlug ou the east and west sides, as the w erk can be done w ith swinging NMllelds. Acknowledging n Ten Dellar Ulll. Ihe uianaHursoHbeIloineKratcluUyiieknowl edge a donation of 110 from Mr. ratlin Leb-el ter. Th" Getham Electro Dated Ihra Is rvcemniendcd as a KUbtltute Inr sterling Sdlvci Don't haw If, hawk, and b'esr, blnw.dlvualliiK evervbedv, but use Dr ttfC eutarrh Itemed) ' niMI.Tb.tw Atnufriuenls. " laed from the Storm." This evening Grav .t Stephens' Drumattc company Kill open In this city in Ihe play of "Saved fieui the btenn ' Tbe troupe Is said te be strong and tbelr prices are very low. iu the plece a half dozen well trained dogs are latieduccd and add much te the production. c advise all In ant of geed boeta 01 shoes nt low prices te visit the Kcd Frent Shee Stere, Ne. IS Kerth Queen street, ucxt deer te posteQlce. aprll-lwd&Kw UAKKXT.I. fhlnulelnhla Ittxlnce Market. HHtLADiLrnu. May 3. Fleur Market quiet, "-ales of VQ barrels : Minn, bakers at W8075: 1'euna. tamllyat M7MJI 10 : Western at W 13H6I75; latenU.tl TMCISj. Kye Heur was slew fttw leyj 15. 1 p. m., call W heat April, 91U0 ; May, OIKe : June. 91JJC i July. WJ,'c. Cern April, 4'"e; May, Hc June, Crc . July 4(?;e. Date April, SOKc . May K; June 23e; July 37c New Yerk I'rndnce 3tarket. Nkw Yenx, May X Heur niarket null but Ann ; t ine, $1 2ut3 W ; Superfine, 12 U tfJB; Common te v-oed Bxtra V etern, USfli. City Mill Kxtras, H beQI C5 for West Indies . Minn. Kxtra.il 2MiS SO. Wheat Ne. 1 Knjt state en Spot, 9"0 ; Ne. t nuii,tijci no. 1 nne, siaie, IHc ; r,e. 2 Ked, Winter. May, 91JJC-, Ne. 1 Ked, Winter, June, Kc; July, Wc Cern .Se. S Mixed, cesh, (i.c; May. IC.c. July. WS'c Oats .Se. 1 White State, spot, 41c, Ne. -', de. Sc. Kji-rtull. lUrley nominal. l'erk dull ; Alms, flu 7VQI1 Se Lard May, M '.'1 June. ft, is. Melassea iulct; l.lskc. (or Su test belllns stock ' Turpentine dull at 3.aKc Uesln quiet : gtrslneu te oe1. II 07K1 1'JX. Freights dull; grain te Liverpool JV;c. llutter Market dull, ueak; New Western en-namery, lnQStc ; State l)alr-, halt ttrkln tubs, :tS31c. cneese ami wetem. Tfloe : state, 7H9e. Eggs dull , State, lJUgUJie , w cBtern, HJiO 12c Sngar market dull : Keflne-d cutieaf. Tic : eruhcd. 7fir .- mould A, TJfc Tallew 1 uler : prlmu city, 3 l'WCe. l'utreleum dull : leaned In cases, ".. CeHw dull 1 talrcargoes at sjic lilcuduil, ranges from 3JiJ4c. CnJcMg., Market, CaiaAUO. May -'. 1)30 a. m. Market opened Whest May, ;ie. June, wc . July, S.'kc ; August, s-.'!Rc. " Cern .1 uuc, 3'c , J ul) , -sc , Aug , ajJic Outs May, iy4t ; June, Sue, Jul), iy.c l'erfc May, fjlu. June, fj 20; Ju!),fJ3e. Ijird-Jtmu, 15 s;i ; July, ii(C, Auguent, s liae is. Ulba June, HSiXi July, tJ37i. Aug, 5 J. C'LertlSO, Wheat May, TbVie; June, s;c : July, BIJic , August, t.Vic Cern May. 35',e, June, 3Mi., July, 37X0 ; August, aic Oats May, JjJ.c , June, ."3c , July.We. fork May, 13 ir.'K ! June, J1'; July, J 20: Aiigunt, 1'JiU. Lard May. sj, June, 15 W ; Julv, tlit; Aug,, 10 Ulbs May, i . June, S urt; July, I1J7S Autun, .' r Sleck .llatkelf, yuotatlens by Ueed, McUrnnu .1 Ce., bankers, iincateer, ia. WKW TURK LIST. Canada t'acldc C. C. C. I Cel. Ceal Central Pacific Canada Southern CM., St I.. A I'gh Denver X Itle (irande. Del., tack. A Western. Krle 11 A. K. UK jp-i J.t, 12 m. 0IW SJii 3 r.M '-'ii lu 21 II1 1W si -H h8 SS il'i aiji KrteM Big New Jersey Centra! ijj 4; -'Hi 3-lfi 114 v. n a Leu. A .V takeUberu Michigan Central (inurl l'aclflc Northern l'aclflc., N. l: fret , N. W New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trnns Ontario Western facltlc Mall llechester A fittatiiira. 11 1002 SU faul Texas faclflc union l'aclflc -w Wabash Common Wabash freterred Western Union Telcgiaph . .i . WeslShore jei, rUILAOSLrillA LIST. tehlgh Valley ji, II. N. Y. A fhlla .i; ItS.i 11 fennaylvaula 4' Ueadlng ii7 imp ariguiien.,,. iteMenvlllt) Philadelphia Erie... Nertheni Cent f eeple'a f asonger..., It'd'KOen'lsM'tg's 6a.. m 73?S TS'i U .'J;i, JSi Oram mm I'revlaintiM rurnlahed by S. K. Y undt, lltnker, Chicago. ya,i o'clock p. m. Ceru. Osia. fork. I.ri. 4 84 5. 95 V ve -0 u e;u 3-'X fl.Wj? ltecelpts. Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat.. Ceru Oats Uye Hurley Oil City CluduOII Car tots. .... fi .... 17 .... 341 .... 101 ... Ill 1. 75i Hind. Ilecelpts llega., Closing f rices 2 o'clock p. il. Wheat. Cern. Oau. fork. I.ard "ay 7S 3.V,4 -ifli 0.UJK 4.S4 June w .i ?)j' am? 595 July W S s-'J n Anguu Staj S'i .... y.su no Sepiemuur. ilL ) li 1) Oil City ' ... i Vtml Oil , 73) Mew Yerk Sleck. Nsw Yesk, May a. Wsll street, VJIO p. m Meney easy at 2 per cent. Foreign ex change dull, ilrm, t4-i7KOIS'Xl Uovernmenu Ihu atuck market this wwulug epeued wheat. nay 7V, ,14 vn June pelJ ,) j;,2 Jul'--; ml 37J2 2, August lid as , Hentember viii 31 wrakand letctlnhnnd pikes began te decline from tne first gale. Iho bulla attempted te check the downward movement by placing a number et supporting elders, but wete aeen compelled le withdraw under the' heavy un loading, t'riics wtit ddsu wlthu rush nud nt neon w ci li te I per cent, below theso el Satur day Since midday the uintketha been steadier and In some 1 asea alight leeevciiea have been rcccrded l.OiAl SttHkBMIOt tletnlft. lleiHjrted by J, 11. Leng. far t.nnt value, sale. Lancajtei 6 pet lent., lsl lui 110 " fvs. lw 1J0 " " Schwillean UW HJ " " tu I er9) y eats lrtl HO " In 5 or W years li) 1U1.25 " " In te or AH ears Ui tuft Itnnhelm lleruugh lean , lui U'i BASK STIVKA. First stteunl tlauk.... lej jw Fanners" National Kink M 114 Fulton Nntlenal llnnk lie 101 Lancaster County National lvaiik .... W IIS 10 Celutuhls, National Kink Ien no Chtili!tnn National tlauk UW US Kphrata National Hank bu 1 First. Natteu-d Hank, Columbia lrt) 148 First National Kink, strn!mrg tre lju First National Kink, Marietta .101) 203.50 First National Kank, Mt-Jey lii tvi. LltlU National Itank tee yt. Manhelin National Kink Jrti km Union National Kink. Mount Jey.... re t New Helland National Kink no M uap.aiienai liatik ni 110 OmirryvlUe National llauk be no hllzabethtnwn National bank u lie N 01 them llauk stock. . tei x TVRSrikRSTVSSK. lttg Spring A llenvcr V alley 24 7.il liridgaiwrt A HermMhtw... uw ji.w Columbia ,t Chetnut Hill ji 40 Columbia A Washlngbvi a 24 W Uoneategn A t'.tg Spring il 20 Columbia A Marietta 25 ii llaytewn A Ellzabethtiii v.... 24 10 Lancaster A vv mew stieet A 4.te StraslMirgA MIIlrHHt 24 22 MarlettaA .Maytown 24 60 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 rS0 Lane, Kllzalx'thtewn A Mlddletewn ti 70 Lancaster A Frultvllld M 4J Lancaster A I.ltlU 24 TT Kast Urand)-wlne A Wnvnesburg .... W .24 Ijinciulcr A W tlllamituH n 24 107.40 LanieetcrA Maner , N llrt Ijincaster A Manhchn 24 30.30 Lancaster A Marietta 24 2 Lancaster A New Helland luu XISCXLLAKIIOVH STCS.-SK. QuatryvlileK.lt hi 1.13 Jlllleravllle Street Car 40 ti Inquiring Printing Company M 6: Gaslight and Fuel Cemiany 24 2? Stevens Heuse (bends) no pu Columbia e.asCemp.my 24 24 tuiuiHum i aier eumpuuy 10 10 Susquehanna Iren Company li 246.24 Marietta llelIuH.nare In) 210 10 Stevens Heuse 40 pg Mlllersvllle Nenual school 24 19. Northern Market M M Kiusteru Market M te W estern Market 40 41 laincaster City street Itatlw ay Ce se : tlas tempany Knds iim iia Celumldu Poreuch llends in) jet Lancaster A Susquehanna. e xe Ijincnster A New DsnvlUe..... 24 11 Qaarryville li 11.. 7H's 10a til ."4 Uc.idlug A Columbia It. It , 6's 100 101 Lire Stock .Markets. Ihu v', Via) a. The DreierS Jen, nal roneits Cattle KiccljUH. AUti!vnl:uluuientJ, ,0 head; nisiket steadier and unchanged j ehtpplng steers, 940 te ljifl Bs.,n OJGI 5i5; 8cVers and feiHlers, WTStfl : cewe, bulls and mlicd. Hogs ltecelpts, "UO head ; shipments. 4,0iXj head, market strengci andjfllee higher, rough uud Billed t.1 034 171', packing and ship, ping, fi ' 64. , light, USOtJUi; sklp3, liuj sheet Uetelpta, 400 head , ahlpmenu, none . market steady, uatlves, t3 6c6tee. shorn East Li met v Cattie recclpu, 2S3 head ; sblpments. Psj head ; nothing detug , all through consignments. 20 cars cattle shipped te Ne lerk te-day. Hegs--recelpti,. 2 400 head : shlpmenU. 3,0 : fhlladelphlas. 14 40f4 4ii Yorkers, KH'HIM: skips, tJ7SJIW. Shipments te New lerk. 7 carload. Sheep rccelpts. l,st) head: shipments, 1.200. very dull ,j off from Fllday, .VJ AlrZHTlaEMKXTH. B AKINO POWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vartee. A marvel 01 purity, strength and wholeeemeneee. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the muitltude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cant. Iteiit Hamum fownnaCe, 106 Wall HtrecL -Vew Yerk. inay27-lvd A w ANT KI)-A "llANOI "tIU'IjUATK aud moral habits, seeking xraplejmcnt. te rejiretent un old established hotiae in his eh n section. Salary te beglu 170 per month. Iteft r ences exacted. AM. MANUFACTUKING HOUSE, uiSlmd 11 Baiclay Street, N" . ei ana alahy te agents.- CjJLsUUV Addresiat once, l)it. SCOTT'S ELhCl UIC OOODS. Ne. 842 Jlreadway, New Yerk The Only Genuine. npsJuidced F IOK SALE. ... l.tnl.tl...., ll.ll..... . , .a- .Wi &BLun.ui;t4 i.uiiii-as, (, W1U lake a partner, new doing u business of ID.OiOajcar, can be doubled ; profits large , protected bv patents, t or particulars, addram iuayl-lnd "11. 'THIS Or FILE. EVAN'.S KI.OUK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable Qi nnn HEWAKD! iek any V--vWv cose of Kidney '1 reubles, N'erv eus Debllity, Mental and Physical Weakness. that IIOI'A.VIO NEIIVE IIITTEUS falls te cure. Sold by druggists. .V) cents. IIEKII MF.UICAL CO., Ne. 14 North HUt Street, fhiladelphia, fa. Circulars free. mai-JmcedAw puOI'OSALS 'OK SrUEKTMATKRIAL Scaled proposals will be received by the Stirct Cemmlttt e up te Monday evening. May 10, kia, at 7 o'clock, for the following material and work ler the ensuing year : Cressing stone, te be net leas than 13 Inches wide, 1! Inches thick and 4 feet lengand upwards. Packing stone, te be 4 Inches thick, te bu de Jlvered w here needed. Ilrlck per thousand at yard, llrlck per thousand where needed Laying gutters perfoet, contractor te furnish material. Lnylug gutters perfoet, city te furnish mate rial. I.aylugciesslugper lineal feet, city te furnish mnfi.rlnl Sand jer cart-lead, delivered where needed. Sand per cartload, ut sand hole. hvigiau Uleck by the square yard or per thou sand. ilrekcu stenu by the ten at quarry where broken, or by the ten, delivered where needed. Stenn iiitiat be small enough te pus thieugh a two inch ring f ropeaals 10 be addressed te Street Commit tee," and depesited: In Street Couuutitee llex at Sineltz's Urecery, corner of North Queen and Lemen streets. All bias must be accompanied with proper se curity. Thoeommltlee rracrves the right te reject any lly order or ' 8TUEET COMMITTEE Kewin S. buiLTZ, Cleik. u23-3t rplIIS I'Al'KIt IS I'HINTEI) WITn INK Mauulactuied by J. K. WRIGHT & CO., msrtMyd C6thnd Hare 8ta Philadelphia, fa VTOTIUK TO 1'KK.Sl'AH.SElt.S AND Cr. UUNNfcllh. All persons are herebr for bidden tot re)uus en uny of thu lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates. In Lebunen and Lancjjsur counties., whether Incited orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the puriKxe of sheeting or flsh Ing. as the law will lw rigidly unforcedegaluat all trespaaslng en said lands of the undarsigned alter this notleo. WM. COLEMAN FilEEMAN, 11. fKUCY ALUKN, ' EUWAItUC. FIIEKMAN. -.,.. .j. JAUuraejr ler U. W. Celemaa'a heln. XKW A 1 1 r JC1I rm i:uk.tk, riMIK "YKM.OW KUONT" TWO 'tOlt 1 . w '"" I ,-','t LK''r' mixed Oilers, niu tlie best in the market mr the money, at ,. , ,, .MAItKLKY'S it ermetly ltattiiian'sl " t ellew t tout," N e. 21 North Queen Street, ccerrs i-i.Kcri.u iiAtu coleh ren O sale nt IIUllLKl'8 DlttlUSlOIlK, Ne. Stl est King Stix'et. WHY l'AY $11 I'OU A SET OF TEETH when vt.u . u g I tlutsauieat M,nt W I fWUKK'S Dental ltoeun, Vi' W Net th Queen Sttvet. t.nj ndiulnlstered npl7 l)d KAlVi"S EH.IETOOl, WOllivSJ e.l2VKssi Walnut stieet. Is the place te liav our Law n Men ep. repaired. Scythes und Sickle gteuud and hdge tools 10 paired promptly nud at ti asoiiabte ptli es ml 21 AA. L'se Miiulifiiii Heller The Original. BB. Fleur. Iho lksL in y2-lv M, AS K VEUY1IOHY N E1.(.'0.UT "le'CALE and tee 0111 late nrrlval or Spring (Joeds, nhtch e are selling at extremely small profits. Our goods ntv soled for tanners, Mechanics and Werklngmen mainly. Alse a lull supply el Hosiery, e'ellais, l ulN. Ilaudkerchlets, Inte styles, Neekear, Suspenders, underwent eulted ter nil seasons, 101 rich and peer, und iuoneycs.il be saved bv buying new. fletise tall and see let ) ourselves. A I IIKLIUOI.IIS. . . Ne. B2 North Queen strut. sWSlgn of the lllg Stocking. P OU RENT. The Mere Kneut, NO U NOKIiH QL'LLN -ii.i' 1. 1, w men na iK'en used ler many veals by thosutisirtbeiua a Hat Stere, also the two stun shop en Christian stiect.tu the rear orthe stere 100111. aultable ler a Carpcntei or n faint Shep, Cigar I actery. At. Apply te ., . 1' W Kit Kit. Ne 4 Serth Queen street, Lancaster, fa. jni.ACKiiEuitY, rii EmtY7nxa Eii AMllilMMLL UltANDlF., flOc. aiuail. t IN h-1 L A 1 A WIIA INK, 11.30 a gallon, ItOllUKlt'S LIQUOlt STOllK, Ne. 22 Centra Square, lMiicastei. fa. Centra Square, Mydll apr: Ol'lll N u IJ IIAU't'S OI'ENINO AT 11. UEH FINE TAILORING. The Ijircest and most Complete Assortment et tlNt, WOOI.LF.NS for the Spring Tiadele be tumid in the City or Lancaster. A Choice Ltue or spring Overceatings and fantaloenlngs In nil the Latest f atterus f rices Lew. Pest Workmanship, nud all goods vv, nrrnnted as represented. H.GERHART, NO 4J NOKTII QUKEN STKKKT. -0ipeite the fostetllcc. mar27-l)dlt p VTENT STUAF PANTALOONS. '); ureateei kveuli a of ths Agf I'aubUoens made wtth the fateut Strap ut easy, no net bsg out at the kuee, don't dia up w hen sitting down, and give better satisfaction than any ethers Plate your erdei with A 11. llesensletn, the Merchant laller, who has the sole right ter Mncaster for the Patent Deuble Strap Pantaloons 1 otter an uuusnall v lull stock of nebby goods ter funtaloens, sulu. Vesting and spring Overcoets, and am devoting my en tire attention te my mends and patrons, and will spare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as First line Merchant Tailor el Lancaster. Itestx-ctfully yours, A. It. UOShNSTLIN, SlNerth Queen 6L R OSE BKOS. A HAHT.MAN. GOOD SATIN PARASOLS! U0-1NCH, IN ALL C0L0HS, 75 Cents. AND A EUY Lltl,K STOCK Oi ALL KINDS AT THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres, ft Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. spl-tiuid TT.SE NONE 111 T " BEST'S " HOT AIR EUMACESI MADK OK HEAVY IKON Mere square feet of Itadtatlnc Surface, most economical in fuel, and the ifest lteaults In Heating Duelling, Schools, Churches et any Heuter In tbe market. Pea or Nut Ceal for tuel Estimates furnished lur Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, lteglsters, etc. Plenty of Lancaster reterence. Heatera guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out nt our own expense Iletng both practical men In the business, no e-sk a share el patronage Estimate iheerfully lurnlshcd for f liimblng, t,as nttlng, Tin undMii-cl Iren Werk, lbmUng Alse a lull supply et Tinware, Ac. f rices te suit the times. Glve us a call EVERTS & OVERDEER, COUNEH Ol i:ST KIVC.JOHN AND MID DLE silKEETS. tnaylmdM,W,ASK 0PEN INO ! OPENING I I IHE OPEN1NU or THE New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 40 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Neit Doer te f ostethco) Will take place en SATURDAY, AfUIL I7th, vtltboneet the tlneat and most complete assort ment el Beets, Shoes and Slippers Ollheltest Makes and at the Lewest Possible 1'rltes. 'I he stock Is entirely newand tarerullysi'lettid, and goods will be sold nt STUICILY ONE f KICK and SATISFACTION IJUAKAN'TEKD A cordial Invitation Is extended te all te visit our New Stere, whether yen buy or net. Ne trouble te show geed. IlEMEMHEIt THE f LACE, Ne. 18 NORTH (JUEEN STREET (Next Doer te thu 1'osterQco.) CHAS. A. REECE. MUll-'JwdAJtw F LINN A HHENEMAN. SPECIALTIES! ItlirHKfKltATOItS . Hew few peopie tliure nte who buy Jtel'riguniters, knew any thing about tliein or will go te the trottble of examining iute the merits of Iho differ ent makes. Yeats of careful study has made us familiar with this line ;of goods and while we deal in all grades, we knew the " Itidgeway and Alaska " are far sujierier te any ether in the market. ri.OOIt OIL CLOTH: AVe no doubt sell ever ene-hiil f of the Fleer Oil Cleth sold in this city, and we de this by having at all limes the Largest and Best Selected Stock and selling at the Lewest l'rice. We ate daily receiving New Goods in this line. JJA1JV OAKKIAUKS: Our line of U.iby Cariiugcs ii linger, finer- and moie varied than ever, aud pi ices are lower. Express Wagons and VcleciiKides in great variety. PAKLOIl I'HIDL : Uefoie putting away jour stoves for the summer polish them with" lMiiorl,ride,"ani. they will net rust. FLIHN ft BRENEHAN, K0.lia NOKTII Q0BEN8T., LANCA8TEK, I'A, lUJ-lydAW dhy tnnntH, rpilK NEW UAHU STOlli:, NEW CASH STORE, 247 & V.MU Xurlh Queeii Street, Opposlle the heysteim Heme and Northern Hank, lAMlV ANI HTAIM.K IIUKSSOOOIIS. KLK1ANT llliAi'K MILKS, ... ... .. WIHTKCOItDl.lil'KMIi:, 1'I.AIH NAINSOOKS, Willi K LAWNS, LACKMANK KMIIKOIIILIIIKS, IILACK Kill Ol.OVK.S A Splendid Ulei e, new spring shade". Sec, and tliaill IHlS'UlHUl, lll.l (ll,llll.1 l-hln), will 1... a. .1.1 as 1 heal, tis 11111 t.i timl .it, i.wi.i.1 . 1.. ,... .it.. 2 ..) . i,,1 siiysiH'ir 111 lue cily. i.i.f..:.r.. :.. ....j" "'."."." " ?"'." tf-i-iiijje van ami see ua belern pniehssliiK. febst)d n. n. nun sun. S irEt'IAI. IIAHHA1NS. ShW SIOKE' NEW HOODS I NKW IMHLKs ' Just llecelrcd, ljuyc AsMitimeut In, Warner's and ether top tilai makes of Corsets 1111. IIOSIO.N SlOitE LOUSE l'.AOc. EALII, Is Manuf.11.tmcd Kvpiersly tur Up, as the uauie will Indicate Ijirge Asjertmint of V lilte and Colored Wash IemmIs at Lew l'llccs, nt Ihe BOSTON STORE. Our Ms?. Ml VVis.it Cleths ale fat beltei than th.iu these Cuuviis and ether rough cloths that part In the nenius, bulge Asseitment of Jerseys, Jersey Jackets, Children's Jerseys, Ladles' W laps. Etc f eisens en the lickeut ler bargains will, de well ami save money by first going te STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nee. U0 ..V 'JO North Qtioen 8t. LAS'LASTElt, l'A. "T H. MAK'l'lN A It). China Mattings. (IN HASKME.M I reitunately e piuthiued a line el China Mattings beleru the recent advance la prices of thpe goods, and we bio new selling them at prices ranging loner than Ihey nere last season. W llhln the past month China Mattings have ad vaiucd In the wholesale market from 10 te i'5 percent tbettuallty of Mattings this sevsen 19 far superior te these manufactured last rta son, aud the design, nre better, one pattern especially, ialll the "Carpet Design," Is ad mired b all he have icon it, and ss. Ill bathe leading pattern for this season. White nnd I et ered Mattings In all ciuatltlcs, from I'.'Jic u yaid up, and 1111 elegant assortment In new colorings, at Q.V. a yard. A new idea In China Mattings are the large f.ugs with the betdcr aud ceutiu woven te match the patterns of yaid wide mat tings. C0RTICINES, Lineleums, Oil Cleths. (I.N ilASEMLNl ) Akmmu fact is that Cottlclnes will jtund dou deu dou bie the wear or a Linoleum, and a Linoleum double the ear of an Oil Cleth. We have tbcssj three makes, and it is a matter for yourself which kludteputcha.se. Of coure the Oil Cleth Is lowest In plica and wc are telling them from WcteSOc a square jard. Linoleum rvngesat double the price, and Corticlne still higher A ) car age w e laid a Curtlctne In the entrance te the opera house. After the rough usage It bus received during the ) ear It Is at present net In the Icsit atlected by weai.aud as bright aa when laid. Cor. West Kins A: Prince St?., (Oppoalte Steven llouse.) LANCASTElt, I'A. neu kfu HSlAii ixn uliuita. -iyi: u.vvi: a lakgiT stock Of THE 1IEST REFRIGERATORS l.t THE CI1V. The I'iercc Dry Air Itefrigeraler. UAIWLW JWSIC. WATIJH COOLEIiti, JCt: CREAM FUEB7.EH8, AndafiillllneefllOUUEfUUKISIIINUUOODS The largest stock of OA8 MXTUllES In Ihe city. Bpeelal attention paid te Uas-rtttlng. Tin Hoeting and Hpnutlug We have j ust tecelv ed another let of these J5c UI.OIIES. JOm P. SCHATJM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt, l'A. -y.M. A. KlKKI'r.It. ALDUS U. HKIUL HEADQUARTERS ter SUMMER COOK STOVDS AT n Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). THE ARGAND ter GASOLINE. THE DANGLER, ler COAL OIL. HANDHOMK ' CAfAULEt DtlKAllLE ! ECONOMICAL I Alse, n full Line of Pnrler Steves and Hoaters, Cook Stovefl and Ranges. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AHEAD I Alte, REFRIGERATORS, ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, J'OTS, j'ASif, KJiTTLES- Well, anything you want. COME AND SEE IOII YOUKSELE. OKDEI13 IOK I'lumbing, (las Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spoulieg I'ltOMfTLV All'KNDED TO. KIEFFER & HERR, aptfd4w Ol'lt Ki:V IIHANI), TUB "liATESE" five Cent cigar. U the popular cigar at aloen,eto. Trytncm. Manufaeiuredat MAItKLKY'S (Feruiuily llartinan'a) " yellow front." Kv.il Keilh Quceu au4 J. 11. Martin .Ce., UI.OTIIINtl. VpKHM A ItATMVOM, All-WoriClething IAN Li el'llSATM.WI. lANOi LAHSIMKItES nt tin in, ia.i, 13en, ttli si, S.iand tf(). DUIl MMvE IILACK UeltSVKDb nt ti.m, Hie, llsie, tl.s.uu nud t Olllt MAM.. IILl'K HOUSTEHS ut ll'.uinnd lis HUH MAKE. MtOW.N WOltSTEDHiiltlJim, IHHi, tlH.'sland tls.00 Olllt MAKE. YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS I tern t.V Oil te 15 nil llueiiusllty, well cut aud well uiaiie, OUIt MAKE, III lid ions' 'Suits, in all tajhlenabli tolen, popular makes and Htytes Olllt MAKE. MENS' EXTRA PANTS :(" U"' KM. txw. tlfs-i, iieu, (.v, t- te nud pi te All lined and ttieugl) euwed. I'eu t be ntiuid or high prices hole. )ou II find them all north the prices asked. Evcivhed) sells Clothing, whether they under stand It or net, but everybody dixa net volt their nun well lunde Clothing srWoieceminondoui ALL WOOL HUH at lit) 10 te all puichssers l.i'iullii); l.iinniitiT Till lets, MO. 13 HAST KINO STREET. LANCASTKK. l'A v 11.I.1AMHUN A: lOSl'I.lt. 3wift Riier OUH NEW OTECIAL $12 MEN'S SUIT, -1U1S SPRING AND SUMMER, 1! MDE Ol Swift River Cassimere. DON'T FAIL TO SEE 01 It- New Special Men's Suit. EIGHT HUNDKED D0Z1.N STRAW HATS! ALLetlLK'' ALL VJCALIIIES ALL I'KILKS ')LE AOENli foil DUNLAFS FINE HATS. SfUINO AND hL'MMEK NECKWEAR. Fancy Flannel Whirls, Percale Shirts, AND- FANCY HOSIERY. A Special Dress Shee for Men. PRICE, S3.00. llutlen, l.ace ami Congress, f lain 01 Lujuieil Toe. MailoteoiirMpucliiIOrilcrnK arcfullybn arcfullybn li'cteil Bleck, anil wu leceicnncinl 11 as n riut Clasi Shoe In evury leipi'Ct. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTElt. l'A. AU VHBStKKTa. ra?ireN ei'LUtA neusii tVO.VE wee Ave Oonimenolng- Monday, May JJ, 1080. 0UTnAifcME"llRJ' n"a Wci,,lt!llla'-" Willi- GRAY & STEPHENS. ti'tl'd0 0tcnU,st 0,n" Sousallenal flays, En- ''Without a Heme," lly KDU'AKD COLEMAN, Esq. CAST Kag. a Street W'ulf t Bceltty IlritrKn.a Iloethlacki Mabel favne, the Hulruss-MIBb MINNIE OiL'Alt OltAV. Dudley bleat, La wyer Jill. W T.BTEl'IIENS. IncUlental te tlie fifty, Iho Dramatle I0j;, Remee, Zip, Ilere, Loe und Majer. QUAY AfaTKfllKNH, froprleters. M It. J, A. HUN'l Elt, Ueneral Manager. ADMISSION' i..-10,20aiiaaOCENT3 ltcservea Scats at Opera Heimo, u3081il nitrra Asn liuvuuk. rpilK OELKBKATED "II0UQUP71"' AND "OLDANCllOIl" PUItE KYE WHISKIES HUMfilUEY A MA1UIN. . Bole f loprlutera, 1 N. 31 St. f hlladeluhla, fa. lanlMnia MYERS & lUTHll, Williamson it Fester, P.iSi n!1).',' ",' .Ver' 8ls,""JVIl)ll!"'"llohe Uiale. tKifL..,.."s...Jr, a,u OAwlluntntluiulanU, and irYtlV4"? wlttieutaitval In the market. Beld aian tuuleadluir lletflaanii iv iir.i..,.i.i. ' a.i- ferlL JJADEIBA AND HUKRItV WINKS -AT- Mgart's Old Wine Stere H. E SLAYMAKER, 'AOENT. Eitabllsliud n 8. Ne. -a east Kmu Stih.t. luhlMW
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