LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MARCEL 22. 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KEGULAB CORRESPONDENCE. The was net much life in te-day's mar' ket. That Grand Army beau bake will take place in the early part of April. An operatic performance like "The Chimes of Normandy " wen id take well, j-s we have had nothing of the kind lately. Let the home pest of the G. A. - R. go ahead. The old council will held its last meet ing te-morrow a week, Wednesday. March :50th. The Rcntz-Santlcy novelty company ar rived in town this morning and will show in the opera house this evening te a large audience. Mr. Frederick Bucher, who is excavat ing the cellars ler bix new houses at Sixth aud Walnut streets, has his brick piled up near at hand ready te go te work in build ing, which he will commence in a few days. Mr. Ames Bewman, of Maiictta, was in town yesterday. A number of ladies visited the armory last evening te witness the diill of com pany II, which was one of the best in sev eral months. A surprise party was taken te the resi dence of Mrs. Geerge Campbell, en Walnut sheet below Fifth, last e veiling, the occa sion being the anniversary of the lady's biith. While the festivities were at their height the Citizens' band put in appear ance and serenaded the company. The evening was very pleasantly spent. "Werk has net yet commenced en the Reading & Columbia railroad coal chutes and there is little probability of auy thing taking place there before the eaual is again opened te navigation, which, hew ever, will net be much longer delayed. It is thought the fust week in April will sec old-time life at the chutes and that by the same time the coal beats will be running thick once mere, . Organ grinder Xe. 2 appeared en our streets this morning. This one is a woman aud she sits down te turn the crank of the iustiumeut. She took her pest at Second aud Locust streets, this morning and ten dered Messrs. D. K. Smith & Ce., lawyer a complimentary serenade. Kcv. Afc D. Howe lectured in this E. E. Lutheran church last evening te a. small audience en the customs of the people of India, from which country tlm lectin cr has recently returned. Mr. Howe is a pleasant speaker and ably handled his sub ject Jehn MeCreary. a lumber dealer in Mid Mid dletewu, was in Columbia te-day dispjs dispjs ingef some timber of his which was car ried eir by the rjcuut fresh jt,, ami which was caught here. We understand that Mr. Abrain Burner was the purchaser. There is no apparent change in the state ;!' the river at this place. The water con tinues muddy, and if any thing is a little higher than yesterday an inch or two only. The Pennsylvania railroad company's new line between Glen Lech and Chester Valley is new almost ready te be connected, but it is believed the connections will net be made fei about a month, or until uoed weather sets in. It is thought that pait of the line, te be abandoned, may be used for siding purposes. A rumor was floating about yesterday te the effect that a couple of the churches of the Philadelphia conference, new in session at, Pottsville, desire te secure Kcv. Henry Wheeler, pastor of the M. E. church of this place. The Methodist people of Columbia are in the hope that Mr. Winder will be returned te his charge here, and any rumors te the ceutr.it y, how ever unauthentic, have a tendency te create .something el a stir. le the nvciagu chut ch-gecr Mr. Wheeler has proved te be the most popular minister the Methodist church heic has had in a number of years, and en account of this popularity many persons even outside the pale of the Methodist persuasion would i egret te hear of his possible transfer. ixci:nimaicy tike. The IMru en It. A. Kvaus's farm IK-st rey eil Creps unil Implements Humeri Live Meck !ivet. This morning between JJ and 4 o'clock the large double-deck barn en the farm of Rebert A. Evans, known as the Heck fold farm, en the south side of the Conestoga a short distance outside the city limits, was set en lire and totally destroyed. Fortun ately the barn did net contain the entile ciep of the farm, the tenant, Edward Iiitzer, having had a sale ou the 15th inst. and sold off a geed part of his effects, in cluding farmingutcnsilsaud live stock. The property destroyed that belonged te Mr. Bitzer was 4 leads of hay, 5 tens of straw, 100 bushels of corn, 1 acres of tobacco, a four-hoi-se wagon, a threshing machine and some ether farm implements. Mr. Bitzer's 1ej-s is fully covered by insurance in the Pcnn Township mutual insurance com pany. The barn was a large one, being 80 feet in length and supplied with all modem improvements. It was built by Mr. Evaus about ten years age. It was worth be tween $4,000 and $5,000 and insured in the Chester county mutual for $2,500. A singular circumstance connected with the fuc is that when it was disceveted seven or eight head of cattle that had been tied te the stalls were feuud running loose outside with their halters hanging te them. It would appear the incendiary had taken them from the stalls before he ap plied the inatch0) The horses, however, were in the stable and were with difficulty saved by Mr. Bitzer. An alarm of fire was sounded in this city, aud sonic of the fire companies ran out their apparatus, but did net reach the scene of the fire. The Free Soup Fend. Mayer MacGenigle and County Treas urer GrelT have published their fourth annual icper; of the recsipts and disburse, ments en account of the free soup- house, from which it appears that the rations is sued were daily 5JC less this year than last. This is attributed te the fact that labor was mere in demand this year than last. There remains in the hands of the man agers $243.08, or $33.73 mere thau wtun they began operations in January last. The total cash receipts were $482.24 ; the cash disbursements, $239.10. The list of contributors of previsions numbers about one hundred persons, from both city and county, the names of whom and the article contributed are published in the report. The estimated valne of the previsions do nated is $1G0 12. The total number et ra tions -issued iu 1881 was 21,971 ; against 24.C93 in 1880 ; 3S,39fi iu 1879, and 23.6G8 in 1878. The cost per ration was a little less than two cents. Argument Court. In the case of Clement B. Grubb vs. A. BatesGrabb.IIen.Wayne MacVeagh cloted his argument en the part of the defense at neon yesterday. Iu the afternoon Ames Slaymakcr and Samuel II. Reynolds, csqs., f poke en the same side, and they were iol iel iol lewed by David W. Sellers, esq., who closed for the plaintiff. All were able ar guments and the case is new with the court. E. Amelia Keener vs. Henry Keener, subpoena for divorce. In this case the court en the 28th of February ordered the defendant te pay the 6um of $100 ier her expenses in the case. This he had failed te de and the court this morning ordered an attachment te issue agaiust his person. The cases being argued in court are en the common pleas list and a number of them have been heard. 9 Made ma Assignment. Jehn Bentz, of Vogansville, ha? made in assignment of his property te E. H. Burkhelder, AT POTTSVILLE. The 31. E. Conference Session. The fifth day's session of the Philadel phia conference commenced with devo tional exercises conducted by Dr. Charles Karsher. When Bishop Harris took the chair Presiding Elder Swindells presented the follewing: PHILADELPHIA COXFEREXCE. Pottsville, March 19, 1881. If the counsel in the case of T. B. Miller, en both sides, wi 1 agree te adjourn until Monday the 21st inst., and if the confer ence will authorize a stay of proceedings against me 1 will ask for the privilege of withdrawing from the ministry of the M. E. church. T. B. Mn.LOt. After it had been read by the secretary Presiding Elder Swindells offered the following : Wheueas, Themas B.Miller proposes te withdraw from the ministry of the M. i. church and surrender his parchments en condition that his trial, new in progress, en the chaige of immorality be discon tinued : therefore. Iieselced, That this conference 'consents te the withdrawel of the charges and directs the discontinuance of tbe trial ou condition that he withdraw from the minis try of the M. E. church and surrender his parchments. After some discussion as te its effect the resolution was passed. Continuation of Routine Werk. Rev. J. F. Meredith, G. S. Broadbent, H. W. Humphries, M. H. Sisty and W. J. Mills wcie appointed a committee te take into consideration and draw resolu tions expressing the sentiments of confer ence in regard te the administration of Presiding Elder Cunningham. Dr. Helmes of Oshkosh, Wis., presented the claims of his church, which is bur dened with debt. Rev. T. Hanleu, president of Penning ton seminary, New Jersey, presented the claims of that institution, which in the last forty years has turned out ever six hundred Methodist ministers. Dr. R. S. Rust, corresponding secretary of the Freed men's aid society, addressed the con ference. The third question of the gen eral minute's "Who remain en trial?" was takeu up and the following passed the ex amination : William D. Jenes, Geerge J. Burns, Henry Frankland, Charles M. Bos Bes well, Albert Mann, jr., Samuel W. Smith, Jahn McQuaid and Stephen S. Dease. The eighth question, " Who are super numerary?" was taken up aud the fellow ing passed, aud their relations were con tinued with work : J. Neill, S. Tewnscud, A. .Wallace, A. Atwood and J. Gregg. The following were, continued without work : C. Karsner, J. II. Aldav, Jehn Thompson, W. Trickett, S. R. Gillinglian William McCoembs, It. Owens, T. 8, Themas. P. II. Sanderlui, H. B. Manger, W. 11. Gerrell, L. B. Hughes aud J. R Men ill. The following were continued as superannuated preachers : S. N. Cooper, P. Hollewcll, Jehn D. Leng, J. Carlisle, J. Cummins, J. Castle and J. A. Watsen. J. B. Maddux and W. Cooper were plactd en the superannuated list. The following were elected local ciders : Jehn A. Clouds ami Rebert A. Miller. Rev. Dr. Reed, secretary of the mission ary society, addressed conference. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. D. M. Yeung and conference adjourned. At 3 o'clock the missionary services wcie held. Rev. S. P.tnceast epeued them aud Rev. W. C. Robinson presided. Rev. J. R. T. Gray delivered the sermon, his theme being "The Objections te Mission ary W'eik Considered and Answered." Last evening the conference missionary society met and heard addresses by Rev. A. Mann, jr., of Taeeny ; Rev. J. T. Satch el I, of Hestenville ; Dr. O. II. Tiffany, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Reed, missionary secretary. . . LITTLE LOCALS. Notable Events llriefly Related. Tile number of lamps which were unlit 1 tst night was only four. This morning Jeb Kane shipped sixteen fine heiscs, which were put chased in the county, te Xcw Yerk for Frank Mat thews. This morning the mayor discharged one vagrant and a drunk, the latter paying his ests. At a meeting of the directors of the newly chartered Reading & Chesapeake coal and railway company, held iu the city et Lancaster, Monday, 21st, the company was organized by the following gentlemen being elected officers of said company for the ensuing year: President Samuel L. Fowler; treasuter, Isaac Diller ; secre tary, Samuel II Price. It is the inten tion of thS company te push forward aud complete the railroad immediately and have the same in running order as seen as possible. The fair in the lecture room of the Bethel, corner of Orange and Prince, con tinues te attract attention. The manage ment will keep the fair open during the balance of the week. There are many de sirable articles en the tables that will be sold cheap, and ethers that will be chanced and voted off. He's u Caudldate. Snubury Daily. W. Hayes Grier, editor of the Columbia Herald, is a candidate for Grand Warden of the I. O. of O. F. of this state. The election by the different ledges will be held during the last week of this month. Mr. Grier is an enthusiastic Odd Fellow, and would honor the pest of Grand War den. Yerk Dispatch. The order can de no better than te con fer the honor upon Mr. Grier, who would fill the positienpvith complete satisfaction te all interested. AltoenaSun. He is an accomplished gentleman, schooled iu the mysteries of the order, and is, therefore, fitted for the position. The members of the order in this city cannot give their suffrages te a mere ex cellent and deserving Odd Fellow. Heid for a Hearing. On complaint of Martin Sheaffcr, of Baicville, Catvin Davis and Jehn Bare, of New Helland, were arrested and held for a hearing ou Monday next before Alder man Bacr te answer for assault and bat tery and cruelty te animals. It is charged that the defendants were driving behind Mr. Sheaffcr, who was riding one horse and leading another, and ran their team against Mr. Sheall'er's horses, injuring one of them, valued at $150, se badly that it is new worth scarcely 850. Te avoid the young men, Mr. Shcaffer says, he. left the pike and rode upon the summer read, but they followed him there and continued their misbehavior. Mere Burglaries. A few nights age Wm. Lansdale, a colored man recently discharged from the Chester county jail, wheie he had been serving a term of imprisonment, broke into the house of Michael Wise at Gap, and stele therefrem a number of articles be longing te Mr. Wise, and a watch belong ing te Samuel Chamberlain. The burglar has net yet been arrested. Last night the office of Jeseph C. Wal ker, coal and lumber deale'r at Gap, was broken into, but the burglars did net suc ceed in forcing open the safe in which Mr. Walker's books and ether valuable are kept. Off the Track. This morning about 7 o'clock as the first local freight east was running some coal cars in ou a siding at Sencr's coal yard, two of the cars jumped the track, owing te a broken rail and blocked up the track for a time. The Parkesburg con struction train was sent for and seen put the cars en the track, and had the read clear. CREDITS IN JOURNALISM. Take Out the Beam. Brether. Take With Care. New Era. If the Columbia Spy, Yerk Daily and some mere of our exchanges had looked ever the issue of the New Era of March 5, they might have copied directly from our columns the aiticle concerning Franklin and Marshall college, entitled, " Enjoy ing Prosperity,"' instead of taking it from the Examiner, which latter paper took it from our editorial columns and transferred it te its own, without a word of credit. Of course, the Spy and Daffy are net te blame, only they might have published the article a week sooner if they had taken it from our column direct. That's fill. If the Examiner and New Era had looked ever the Intelligencer of March 14 the Examiner might have found therein sub stantially the obituary of Mrs Hettie Ann Casscl Barr, which it waited until Saturday te transfer from and credit te the Manhcim Sentinel ; and the New Era might have published four days earlier the account of the finding of the body of Mrs. William Watsen which it copied from aud credited te the New Helland Clarien. Of course we find fault with none of our genial contemporaries and attach no blame te any of them. We are only sol icitous te direct them as te the most enter prising and freshest way te republish the INTELLIGENCE! locals. .Heney Let. Yesterday Daniel Lefevre, horse dealer of Lititz, lest a pouketbeok containing about $50 iu money, a promissory note for $3,000 and some ether papers of no value except te the owner. Mr. Lefevre did pet discover his less until this morning aud is net therefore cei tain where he lest the money. The last point at which he recollects having his poekctbeok was at the Franklin house, this city. Death of an Old Resident. Jehn Bleacher, an old icsident of Provi dence township, died March 20th at the residence of Jehn yteyer. He was eighty eight years of age, and leaves children and grandchildren t mourn his less. Removal. As will be,.-eea by announcement elsewlicic made, the i.ew dry goods firm of Metzgcr, Bard ft IIau-lmi:in, Xe. 40 West King street, are about removing te ihc store room directly opposite (Ne. 4.1), lately occupied by A. Adler. The rapidly increasing bu-iness of the first mentioned linn tendered this step advisable and necessary en their part, us their new place et business will at'.erd them enlarged facilities ler the display and sale of their complete stock .of dry goods. The store room has been consid erably extended and improved, and Messrs. Metzgcr, Bard ft H.iughiiiiin are confident of their ability te afford renewed satisfaction te their numerous patrons when they become fairly established in their new quarters at Ne. 41. The success that hal crowned the business venture et these gentlemen, who within a peiie'l of n few months have built up such a flourishing trade, maybe attributed te a va riety of causes, among which arc the complete steclc of goe.ls pertaining te the dry gee Js bus iness they have constantly kept en hand, the excellent quality and uniformly low prices et the same, the courteous attention shown their patrons, and their liberal and judicious adver tising in the newspapers Amusements " The Tei'risls'7 Te niyht.TUtxl ineiry pat ty of "Tourists in a Pullman 1'atace Car," wboae odd escapades and laughable experiences have raised the mirth et se many people in all parts of the country, will "switch off" at this station te-uight,and premise te given delight till enter; tulnnient at Fulton opera house. Their play is a comedy, filled with favorite operatic t:cms. pretty ballads, and se lerth, and t he travelers include in their company such well known people as Jehn P. Smith, William Mestuycr, Carrie Swain and ethers. ' "Olivette." Concerning Ferd's English opera company which will te morrow night present for the first time in tins city the new comic opera of "Olivetti"," se competent an authority us the Ualtimere Sun ays : " Blanche Chapman was a vivacious Olivette, singing the music with much tu-tu and expression; Miss Amy Gorden's well-trained voice was heard te advantage in theioleefthe Countess, and Miss Slay Stcmblcr was equal I ? effective as Velou Veleu tine. Sir Geerge XV. Iienliatn had a part which suited him in the seuty and choleric Captrtn Dc Jlfhrimac, which brought out all his vein of dry.humer, and Mr.C. F. L.m who personat ed Valentine, his nephew, aud also his uncle's double, has a rich tenor voice and a delicicy of tone and phrasing which told well in the mere sentimental music." The Philadelphia Times and ether newspapers et that cltv had only words et praise during the run of the opera there by this company, who c.nry hand some scenery, elegant dressing, and all the ac cessories. Vandcrbilt was neatly shaved yc.-tcrday with Cuticura Shaving Seap. FatntncsS before eating, pain and distress afterward, prevented by Malt Bitters. SfEVIAL NOTIVES. Speer's Pert Wine Is recommended by physicians above all ethers as a gentle stimulant, tonic and diu retic. It is something they can prescribe te patients with confidence, knowing they arc using an article that is strictly pure, and pos sesses the highest medicinal virtues. 'Charles A. Secley, a skillful chemist et Xew 1 erk city, alter mukinga carelul and thorough analysis, says: "I have examined the wine with the view et determining the presence or absence of various injurious substances which are contained in se-called Pert Wines, sncU as logwood, crude spirits, etc. 1 have net found any of these substances in Mr. Spccr's wine, and it does net contain anything but what is found in pareG rape juice wines. This wine is recommended by Drs. Atlcc and Davis, and for sale by II. K. Slaymakcr, Lancaster, Pa. ml5-2wdftw SAMl'LE JNOTIUK. It is impossible ter a woman after a faithful course of treatment .with Lydfa E. Pfnkhnm'a Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp le Sirs. Lydia K. Pinkhara, 233 Western avenue. Lynn. Mass., fcr pamphlets. iy29-lydcedw Why Wear Plasters? They may relieve, but ihcy can't cure that lame back for the kidneys arc the trouble, and you want a remedy te act directly en their secretions, te purity aud restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wert has that specific action and at the same tf me It regulates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sick, but get a package te-day, and cure yourself. Either liquid or dry ter sale at the druggists. Binghamlen Republican. in2l-lwdftw A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should be stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like ceugli syrups nnd balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give pertect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const in t use for nearly an entire generation, they nave at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 95 cents a box everywhere. inS-lvdTThftS&lyw An Invaluable Article. The readers 'et the Argus have no doubt seen the advertisement et Ely's Cream .Balm in another celumu. An article like, "Cream Balm " has long been desired, and new that it is within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac., there is every reason te be lieve the)- will make the most of it Dr. W. E. Bucktnan, XV. E. Hamman, Druggist, and ether Eastenlans have given it a tr-al, and all recom mend it in the highest terms. Easten, Pa., Daily Argas, Oct. 7, 1S70. We liave sold. many gross of Ely's Cream Bftlm, and arc gratified te hear from our cus tomers the most flattering reports; believe It is an article of real merit. Smith, Klijte & Ce., Wholesale Druggists, Philadelphia, Pa. mar7-2wdftw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- I "pUBLIC SALE. -pUBHC SALE. Te-morrow, Wednesday, March 23. 1881, At the stables en the premises. 112 Seuth Qneen street, in the rear et Erisman's Fourth Ward Hetel, the fellow ing Personal Property, te wit : SIX HEAD OF GOOD DRIVING HORSES, All XX'arranted First-chvs Drivers. 1 pair of Geed XVerk Mules, 1 Fine Serrel Marc, 6 years old, sound and kind te harness, and can trot a mile clese te V). 6 GOOD TOP BUGGIES, NEARLY NEW. 1 Geed Tretting Busgy. I Twe-seated Carriage, 1 Market Wagen; also let of Do'nble and Single Harness. 1 Flue Geld Mounted Deuble feet Yankee Harness, new. let et Buss. Coach and ethe Bodies, 1 One-horse Beard XV agen, 1 Heavy Pele, 1 Light Pele, let of Cushions and Coach Lanterns, lue XViudew Glasses, 13x3s-. in frames; also Let of Furniture and 1 first-class Violin, new, cost $75. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said day, when conditions of sale will be made Known ny J. C. It. K. KOWE, Auctioneer. WATCHES, tJ FECIAL NOTICE. SPECIAL BARGAINS. In addition te our extensive and well selected regular stock. We new offer a large let of goods at special bargains. We have just purchased a jeweler's entire stock at greatly reduced prices, all of which will be sold at from one-fourth te one-half less than regular prices. These goods are nearly all first-class and consist of Geld and Silver Watches, Solid Silverware, Electro' Silver-plated Tea Sets, Bpergnea, Fruit Stands, Card Stands, Cake Baskets, But ter Dishes, Knives, Ferks, Spoons, &c, &c. Geld and Gold Geld plated Jewely, Chains, Sleeve Buttens, Studs, Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Society Pins, Ear Rings, &c. Parian Marble, Kale-Meda Ware, Cutlery. Musical Bexes, &e., &c. We will be glad te have our patrons secure the benefits of this extraordinary offer. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, Ladles, Delicate and Feeble. These languid, tiresome sensations, causing you te feel scarcely able te lw en your feet ; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its ieriner elasticity; driving the bloom from your checks ; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering yen irritable and fretful, can easily ba removed by the use of that marvelous lemedy, Hep Bit ters. Irregularities and obstructions et your system an; relieved at once, while the special causes of periodical pain are permanently re moved. XVill you heed this ? See "Trntlis." uil5-2wd&w Save Your Hair Keep it Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Kesterer" is the most dclightlul article ever introduced te the Amcriean people and Is totally different lrem all ether Hair ltcsterurs, being entirely froe iretn all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. XV here baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes, lis use w ill restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from ull Impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, lragrantiy perfumed, rendering it soft nnd pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask yenr druggist for Londen Hair Celer Kesterer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bett'es, $1. Slain depot for the United States, 330 North Sixth street, I'lilladcl phia. mll-lvdTTha-FAw HEATHS. Hull. Slareh 21, 1881, at Lititz. Pa., Herate B. Hull. iu the 25tli year of his a,-e. Relatives and ft lends respectfully Invited te attend the funeral at the Moravian church, Lititz, en Thursday, 21th lust., at 2J o'clock p. 111. Gable. .March 2-2, 1881. in this city, Maria Gublt, daughter of Jacob nmli Maria Gable, dee'd. The reluttves ami friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from hci lute residence, 131 Seutli Duke itreet, en Satnrday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 51c Dex-vrLL. In this city en the 20th inst,, Cuthaiine, witeet bamuel McDonnell, in the 81st year of her age. The 1 datives and friends et the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the tuneral.freni her son's residence, 123 SlUMIe street, en XX'ed nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill icmctcry. 2td r.ECHxei.D Starch 21, 1S81, of pneumonia, in fant son et II. A. and Leah Becliteld. The relatives and friends of the family are' icspcctfully invi'ed te attend the luncrul, from Ne. 335 XVest Orange street, en XX'cdnes day afternoon at 3 o'clock. ltd .VJJir ADVERTISEMENTS. riUVO STOKE KOI MS AND DWELLING 1 ter rent. Ne. 3 and lOt-euth Queen street. Apply at the Iktetxieencer Ofiice. rnHK l'KKSON WHO TOOK THEXVUEKL X -barrow away from my shop last week is known, and unless the same is returned at endb will be prosecuted, ltd PHILIP LEBZELTER. UluTlC SALE ON JIOKUA-f, MARCH 28, 1S81, at Xe. 210 North Water street, one horse and market wagon, no-top buggy, two seated carriage, sieigh, chopping machine, tones pulleys and the tools belonging ;te butch ering. Alse household and kitchen furniture. &c. Sale te commence nt 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. SIRS. M. BROXVN, Administratrix. J. Guneakbr, Auct. mar22-2tdTuftr?R PUHLIC SALE OF CANADA HOUSES On MONDAY, S1ARCH 28. 1881. will be sold nt public sale at J. D. Denlingw's Merri mac Ilou'-e. Lancaster city. Pa., the following Live Stock, te wit : Sixteen Head of Choice HcaTy Canada HOUSES. They will ull be Heavy and Well Well Bened, and must be in nil respects as repre sented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit of 60 days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by GEORGE GROSSMAN. Sax'l Hess & Sex, Aucts. maril-Stdftltw s PKING 1881. GOODS FOB GENTS' WEAR. CLOTHS, CASSLMERES, SUITINGS. HAGER & BROTHER are new offering Full Lines of Black French Cleths nnd Doeskins, Black French nnd Eng lish XVersted for Dress Suits. Alse the Latest Spring Styles and Colorings et 'WORSTED SUITINGS, CASSIMERE SUITINGS, CHEVIOT SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, CASSIMERE FOR PANTS, Spring Overceatings, BOYS' SUITINGS. XVe have all the above in large assortment nnd great variety et Styles and qualities which we will make up te order in the best style and guarantee satisfaction. GENTS' NECK WEAR, COLLARS AND CUFF6, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SUSPENDERS. CLOTHING of our own manufacture, for Men and Beys, in large assortment. PRICES LOW. SCall ami examine. i EAGER BROTHER HOUGHTON. mar22.1td JEWELRY, Se. OPJCCIAL NOTICE. .Lancaster, Pa. XEIF AliVEJtTISEJUEA'TM. JIFTKKN YOKE OF WrCLL JSKOH.BN . New Yerk State Oxen ter sale at SEXSE AlG'S DltuVE VAUD en THURSDAY. mar!23td (JTOUE KOOM FOIS KENT. Till: STORE O room new occupied by J. XX'. Keller (tin ner), Xe. 17 XVest King street, fiem April 1, next. Apply te marl7-ttdlt ALDERMAN McCONOSIY. IjOR KKNT. THE DWKI.LlXK AND Stere Beem, Xes. 42 and 14, Seuth Queen street. Apply te XX' P. BRIXTON, marl9-3td Ne. MS ?oath Queen Street. CjQnn ,JASH AND THK HALANCE JN -2)OUU CMsy payments, will purchase an elegant 9-roeiu three-steey Brick Dwelling, wlili all modern improvements. It net sold by April 1 will be ler rent. Apply at FLINN A xVlLLSON'S, niarH-2wd . 152 North Queen Street. PUBLIC SALK.-ON KID AY, MARCH 25. 1881, will bi .old at Ne. 510 East King street. Household and Kitchen Furniture, heta. Bedstead". Bnreius, Tables, Chairs, Washstand, Cupboards, Sink. Leeking Glasses Steves and Pipe, Carpet by the yard. Tin and Queeuswarc, and many ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by SIIS3 LUCINDA CRISE. llKtnr Sucbert. Auct, mur22-3td THK CUMBERLAND CLOCK, J. II. HNDI,EY, Inventor and Construc tor, will be en exhibition for a low days only, at Ne. (ft North Queen street, commencing TUESDAY EVENING, SIARCH C2, 1881, at Hi o'clock. ADMISSION ADULES, ... 13 cts. CHILDREN, 10 Cts. Clergy free. Ladies and childrcd treated courteously anil provided with seats. niar22-2wd CtOUKT PROCLAMATION. j XV11E11EA8, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID XV. PATTERSON. Associate Judge et the Court or Common Pleas.ln and for t he county et Lancaster, and Assistant Justices oft lie Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General .lull De livery and Quarter Sessions or the Peace, in nnd ter the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among oilier things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliver-, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ou the THIRD SIONDAV IN APRIL (18), 1881. In pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby given te the Siaver and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and xamlnutiens.und inquisitions, and tbeirether remembrances, te de these things which te their efllcesappertnin in their behalf tobedenc ; and also all these who will presecute against the prisoners who ace, r then shall be, in the jail of said county of l.aucustcr, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 10th itnv nf M-ireh 11881. ' JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff. mar2i-3tdnuw&3tw 1NSUKK WITH THIS OLD ANT XVELL Established Agency of the H Fire Idsitm Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Investeu in hate und Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET, dll-CmdSX.WSR Second Fleer. ENTERTAINMENTS. ri'HK UNION BETHEL FAIR WILL BE X Continued until SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 26, when the awards will be made. Open every evening. mar2l-lwd TjULTOX OPERA. HOUSE. " TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1881." Important Announcement ! An evening of Laughter! 1 irst and only appearance in this city et SMITH Jb MESTAYER'S XVerld-famcd Comedy and Musical Company The TOURISTS IN A PULLMA PALACE CAR. One hundred and twentj performances tn New Yerk City, eighty -seven in Philadelphia, Ninety-six in Bosten, is a guarantee of the su periority of this organization te all ethers. Opera, Comedy, Burlesque, Sp'endld Part Singing, Grotesque Dancing. Particulars in ether announcements. Notwithstanding the expense unending this engagement, the prices iii remain the same as usual. Reserved Seats ter sale at Opera Heuse GHce. marl8-ttd i'CLTON OPERA HOUaF. Wednesday Evening;, March 23, Ferd's English Comic Op era Company, OLIVETTE, The Success In Paris. OLIVETTE, The Success in Londen. OLIVETTE, The Success in New Yerk. OLIVETTE, The Success in Bosten. OLIVETTI, The Success in Washington. OLIVETTE, The Success in Chicago. SPLENDID CAST. SPARKLING MUSI And all the accessories of a tinished production. ADSIISSION RESERVED SEATS, .35 ft 50 Cts. 75 Cts. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Office. mlMtd WANTS. Vir ANTED 1,S00 FOR ONE OR TWO ft years, at 5 per cent, interest, paid in ad vance and geed security given. Inquire at this office. mar!7-d WANTED A GOOD, MIDDLE-AGED man te take care-of horses. A whit man preferred. Sfustceme well-receuimenC. ed. Apply, BOX ML mS-tfef t'ealesville. Pa. THIRD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, MABCH 23, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, March 22. Fer the Mid-, die states cloudy or partly cloudy weather, with occasional rain, northwesterly, pre ceded in the southeastern part by north easterly winds, stationary or higher tem- rperature and barometer. Special bulletin furnished by the chief signal officer of tbe army : Fair weather is indicated for New England and Middle states en Wednesday and for the Seuth Atlantic and Gulf states en Wednesday and Thursday, with a considerable rise in temperature in the Seuth. P. R. R. Heavy Tete la Te-Day 's Election. Philadelphia, March 22. At the an nual election for directors of the Penn sylvania railroad, in progress te-day, a heavier vote than usual is being polled. The return of votes up te one o'clock amounts te 800,000 shares, and a few stockholders cast their votes for Edward T. Parker, who presented a ticket (the only one in opposition te the beard) se lected by the committee appointed at the annual meeting, with his name printed upon it thirteen times. He was also en gaged, in company with W. E. Lockwood, in circulating a report of the meetine pre pared by himself. The count of votes will be completed this evening. A Resolution by Voerheea Deuounciec their COBdBCt. Washington, March 22. In the Sen ate, Mr. Voorhees offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the hostile attitude assum ed by the national banks toward the refund ing of the national debt at a low rate of interest, and the recent attempt te dictate the legislation of Congress en that sub ject, are contrary te the best interests of the people and well calculated te excite alarm for the future. After considerable discussion, Mr. Voor hees withheld the resolution at the sug gestion of Mr. Conkling. At one o'clock the Senate adjourned until te-morrow. THE INDIANS. Shocking Slassncre Reported from the Southwest. Washington, March 22. TJie following telegram has been received at the war de partment : Chicago. March 21. 1881. lb Adjutant General U. tf. Army, IFasi- ingten, D. C: Commanding officer at Fert Bliss says report from reliable authority has reaebed him that Indians massacred thirty jwrsens and burned nineteen wagons at Puerto-del-Chocolate, near Janes, Old Mexico, about sixty miles south of our territory. Sigucd P. II. Sheridan, Lieut. General. WHICH ARE POSTMASTERS. Seme Lucky Pennsylvania Appointee. Washington, March 22. The Senate in executive session te-day confirmed the following nominations. Postmasters : Henry G. Pearson at New Yerk ; Jacob L. Brinker at Mahaney city, Erwin Agnew at New Castle, Edward L. Burk at Scrauten, William B. Baker at Bristel, Edward C. Fordham at Montreso. Rebert Iredell, jr., at Allentewu, Isaac W. Jenes at Susque hanna, James James at Hazleteu, Jehn V, Omsler at Latrobe, and Francis G. Parke at Ceatesvillc ; all in Pennsylvania. NOT SUSTAINED. Rev. Sir. Kelly Only Imprudent, net Im moral. Pottsville, Pa., March 22. The com mittee appointed by the M. E. church'con church'cen ference te try charges of immorality against Rev. Themas Kelly, of Philadel phia, reported this morning that tliey find the charges het sustained, hut censure him for imprudent conduct,and in view of what he has suffered recommend that his char acter be passed, which was done. End of an Aldermantc Contest In Bosten. Bosten, March 22. The beard of alder men yesterday, after a long debate, de clared Alderman Flynn's seat vacant and voted te give tbe seat te William Frest, one of the Republican candidates at the last municipal election. A Fatal Shet. Brockton, Mass., March 22. Ddring a midnight disturbance by a crowd of hair drunken Swedes about the saloon of T. II. Murphy, the latter fired a revolver at them, fatally wounding Michael Smith, aged twenty. Murphy was arrested. Tally One for Conkling. Washington. March 22. The president te-day nominated Stewart L. Woodferd te be United States attorney for the south ern district of New Yerk. Won't Raise the Wages. Londen, March 22. The Oldham em ployers have refused the application of the power room weavers for an advance of vgages. Liabilities Heavy. Victeria, B. C, March "22. Oppen heimer Bres., of Gale, have failed. Lia bilities heavy. Carl Scnurrat the Hub. Bosten, March 22. Carl ScbUrz arrived here last evening and was escorted by a committee te the Hetel Vendome. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. FHiLADBXrau. Pa., March H Fleur firm, but prices quint ; superfine, (3 0003 fie : extra 3 734 23 ; Ohie and Indiana family S3 253587: Pennn. family 3006512; St. Lout Leut famtly iS73690; Minneseta'Extraf500ir3 87 strafght, S6 0eeG50; winter patent S6 7J07 0 : spring de 97 008 00. Rye flour at $3 00. Wheat firm: Xe. 2 Western Red $1 20; Del. ft Pcnn'a Red, 91 191 20 : tle Anibei 91 1991 20. Cern firm, with geed demand; steamer, !505Cc : veilnw 57c ; mixed, 57c. Oats Arm, qufet : Ne. 1 W hlte, 46Wc ; Ne. 2. 43c; Ne. 3, de43(944'c; Ne. 2 Mixe 42W 643c. Rye firm at 91. Previsions dull : mess perk 918 90 ; beet bams 922323 ; India mess beef, $22 00; f.e.b Racen smoked shoulders c; salt de 5c: smoked hamsl0llc; pickled hams 9 B9c Lard qufet: city kettle IlQllc; loes butchers' 10c ; prime steam 1090llc. Butter firm, for all fresh receipts; Creamery exra at 333ic : creamery goon te choice 30332 : B. C. ft N. V. extra, tubs, 2379c : de firkins. 2122c ; Western dsln etra2425c: de geed te choice 2023e. L'oll L'ell dnll : Penn'a at 15018c for best here ; West ern Keerve extra, 17022. Eggs firm : Pa. and Western, I920c. Cheese quiet, skims weak ; New Yerk lull cream 13dl3c ; Western fall cream 12U0 12c; defidr te goedllK012c; dehalfsklin mgjiuc ; r. ue Kfc. Petroleum dull : refined 8c Whisky firm at 91 la: Seeds Geed te prime clever quiet at 7X 8 ; de de Timethy Arm at 93003 10 ; de de Flaxseed neglected at 91 3501 3K. new xek Market. N w Teax, March 22. fleer State and West ern without decided change, light expert and he.ne inquiry; Superhne State at 93 6504 15: extra 00 (4 3004 50; choice de 94 000490: tancj de 94 9508 75; round boep Ohie 94 2305 00 choice de at 93 0508 63; superfine west ern 93 6504 15: common te geed ex tra de 94 3004 90 ; choice de 93 0008 73 ; chetcr white wheat de 150006 00. Southern quiet and changed ; common te fafr extra at 94 75ft 5 20: reed te choice de 95 258700. Wheat without important change,lfght tntfe; ve. 2 Red. April. SI 4S1 25'i : de Mav. 22J4S1 22X; Se Jane. figtl &2 Cern scarcely se Arm: Mixed western spot. 5761c; de future, at N4Q6lc Oats Arm : State S30c ; XVcstern, Q4Sc. Urala Market. Cntcioe Fleur nominally unchanged. Wheat stead v. with a fair demand: Ne. 2 red winter. 91 02K: Ne. 2 Chlctge Spring ; res nlnr.9102; freh. 91 0. cash : 91 OiX Aprll Jl07?i.Mav:lt08, JiinerNo.3Cuicageprlns. easasc: rejected, C3$3c. Cern steady, with a lair demand : regular. 30c : fresh 41c, cash : 30:e for April ; WliGOXc for May ; rejected. SO'ie. Oats easier : regnlar. 30c ; fresh 3le, cash ; 304: for April ; 34?c for May : 3Kc J une. Rye steady and unchanged at 98eQH. Barley st-ady and unchanged at 91 013 1 03. Flaxseed 91 1$. -. Perk, $13 33 cash and April ; 91350 May ; 91 365 June, Lard unsettled, bat generally lower at 91055 rash; 9105501059 April; 91070 May; 9 080 June. Bulk-meats easier: shoulders $3; short ribs ev; biieix cjear ws. Whfcky steady and unchanged at 91 03. Receipt Fleur. 33.000 bbls.; Wheat, 18,000 bushels; Cern. 68,000 bnshels: Oats, 77.000 bushel ; Rye, 2.700 bushels ; Barlev, 32.000 bushels. Shinments Fleur, 24.000 bbls.; Wheat. 16,000 bnshels; Cern, ltl.-ue bnshels; Oats. 49.rt bushels; Bye, 11,000 bushels; Bar Icy. 5,."X) bushels. At the Clese. Wheal !. 2 Chicago Sprinx, fl 02! i bid und 91 02! asked for March; 1 02J1 02;J for April ; 91 07i51 07JjJ ter May; 91 03 ler June; 91 03M bid and 9106? a-dced, July : 96.jc asked ier the year. Cern-39c bid. 3Kc. asked for April: 4 for May: 434Q4e. for June; 44Ji0 44c- ler July ; 44Kc for Amrust. Oats 29JJC bid for April : S4?ie for May ; 31?$ bid for June ; Xiie asked for July. Kye.910lferMuy. Perk, 915 23 for April ; 91350 for May : 913 52 for June. Lard. 9H 53 bid. $10 59K asked, April : 91070 bid. $10 72 asked, Mny: 910 32. June, 91092 bid. July ; 9'0 23, ull the year. Detroit Fleur firm at 94 6395 23 ; Wheat easier : Ne. 1 White. 91 08?;; March 9106: April. 91 0 : May. l 07 : June. $1 07 : Ne. 2 de.. 91 04 ; Ne. 2 Red. at 91 . Cern quiet Mixed 4Sc047c, Oats neglected, bnt steady Mixed 38'ici Ne.2White.40c. Cleverseed Prime 93 03. Iiegs nominal. Keccipu-Fleur 1.1000 barrels ; Wheat ll.OOti bushels ; Cern, 2,000 bushels ; lats, 2,000 bush. Is. Shipnents Fleur. l.OtW bbls.: Whei.t, 9,000 bushels : Cern, 2,000 ; Oats, none. Live Stock Market. Chicago IIess Receipts 15,000 head ; ship ments 2,70; very brisk demand, huycr.-t com pelled te take peer quality; 111! ted packing. $ 505 SO ; light drovers' 93 90 ; Baltimore mid butchers', $B8 33; choice heavy, shipping, $ 906 35. Ne extra here. Cattle Receipts 200 head; shipments 1,300: all trains snow bound ; market nominal : geed demand : common te geed shipping 91 30 4 9ft; choice, te extra. $3 '23775 90; butches', $KH 50 ; cern-feil Texnns, $1 CO ; Blockers, $3 20 03110; feeders. $3 50l 20. Sheep Receipts none ; shipment 700 head better demand and stronger ; common te me dium, $12504 75 : geed te choice, $4 905 23 ; no extra. The Journal's Londen dispatch reports cys tic 1c lower ; best. 14c. Sheep declined c.; best American long-wools. Id'-. East Liekutt Cattle Receipts since Fri day. 3.271) head through. 3C6 head yard stock ; 110 buyers but local dealers and the retail trade ; prices a little in advance 06 last week ; verv little business doing. Hogs-Receipts 8.633 head; Philadelphia $6 40 ; best Yorkers $6 OOJfU 10 ; cetu-led York Yerk crs $3 91. Shee Receipts 3,700 head : lair te geed $3 33 . 73 ; extra $ 00. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Moxeat, March 21. The receipts of sieek at the various yards were for the week : Cuttle, 2.6110 head ; sheep. 8.000 head ; hogs, 3.000 head. Previous week Cattle, 3,500 head; she p, 8,000 luad ; begs, ?JSWJ head. The experts of dressed deck per steamer were 181 head et cattle und :5'-'0 head of sheep. Beer Cattle. The light supply had a most favorable eltect upon the market, and at the openingen Saturday prices wercratber firmer, which increased until the close te-day. when c better was realized. Bulls and cows were moderately active and prices were firmer. Calves were in geed demand at lower rates. Milch cows were In geed request. We quote 11s tejtpws : Extra, 'ygnytr; ue oed, 55$Cc; Medium. ayHVE HftU i lUIUIIIIMI, liTjiJi; , i.uaie mi.. v.h Common, 43e ; Bulls and Cows, 3 Dressed beeves, city drcseU were fairly active and higher, while Western was un changed. Sales or Drcscd Beeves -Thes. Bradley, 180 head Wfstern dressed at 7c. : Themas llradlcv 52 head Cily de ut liqg&c ; C. S.Dcng ler, 50 "de. City de. at 7H'4e: A. A. lleswell 107 head de de 7ic ; W. II. Brown 175 de. de. at .;MS94c. Sheep and lambs were inactive, although prices were well maintained. We quote as fotiews: Extra l,4'rc; :oed.6flc; Medium. 5 iffi.Vic: Common. 55e; culls 45c ; Lambs 57!4e. Samuel aicnurt sold i" head dressed sheep at S'fJOc. HKs The market during the p:ist wiek was slew, although prices. In sympathy with the Wtem markets, were high. We quote as fellows : Extra, !&9c; Uoed, SJi'Je ; Medium, 8 BALE Of BEEF CATTLE. Reger Maynes, 1.141 Western and Lancaster co., gross. 36c A. ft J.Christv. 127 Western gross. 44?6'c. E.S. ft B. F. MeFillen, 100 Western 5ie. Owen Smith. 51 lVnn'a, account Eli McCulla : ir, Penn'a. account of W.fc. Kceter,4g BVf e. - Ulmm. a Lehman Bres., 7 Lancaster co.. 5 -JU1II1 lilt 111IIJV. f. . i;,ait -., (jiwH, -V4V2' Daniel Murphy, 91 Western and LuncasU r CO., SchaiiibcrgftPaul, 110 Western and Pel ft', .c. G. Scuainbenr Ce.. 214 Western, 4e6e. Lewenstein ft f Aider. 9(1 Western. SkQCJc B' Montgomery co., cows and bulls. '& JJC. n. Chain, j r., 59 Pen n'.i. gross. 45c. Daniel 3myth ft Bre., 137 Wentem and PcmVA, 5Cc. Dennis Smyth. 36 Penn'a, 40e. Iluchmnn ft Levi. 150 Western, 505c M. Levi. 7 Western, gross, 5&6c. Lenis Hern, 33 Penn'a, 45e. F. Schcctz, 22 Western. 54s5.Xc ! m Montgein erv co.. co s, 4 lc. James Eustace, 20 Lunc-.ister co.. 43c. Wm. Sales, 60 Lancaster co., 56c. James Clemsen, 33 Cumberland alley. 5 5c ; 10 Skippack cows 2fl3e. P. Hathaway, 24 Laneister co., gre9. 5. J. K. iadler& Ce 28 Western. S&QCe. Abe Ostheim. I! Western, 5f6c. II. M. Miller. 20 Lancaster co.. 4f6c. James Aull, 17 Western, &SIc. rABK teEOVE TABD SUEEP THICK CCBKEXT. Extra, 110 (0 130 peu r;od.netoioiBs.... Fair, se te 83 lbs Calves 6X6C ....6 6iiC ....60 ....6 7e ....5f7 c Stock Alaraet. Nbw Yerk Stccxs. Stocks firmer. a. m. r. n. March r. w. r. m. 22. r w. 3.10 h3 11:30 Meney ..- trie K. it....... ...... 46 46 Mfchigan . ft.L. S.-.-liT 127 Michigan Cent. R. R..1104 110 Chicago ft N. W 122 121-J4 :hlure. 51. ft St P...I10 110 Han. ft St. J . Cem 53 53 ' P'ld. ..102 lOi Tnluilr. IVillnlMh AAY. VtH 12:43 1:40 506 .... 40, 12744 127 110 111 122 122 lUJs" WK 10144 10l 496 46 46 43 64 64 35 3M 24- 24)4 101 104 109 110 121 J22 IN 114 57 57 Ohie ft Mississippi.... 43 St. Leuis, 1. M.ftS R.. 64 Ontario and Western. 3- t- i '? k. it 1116 43 64 35 244 New Jersey Central.,102 102 Del. Hduson Cunal 10 110 UeL, iJick. ft Westernl22 122: Western Union Tel. .113 113vi Pacific Mall S. S. CO. 664 5UJJ Manhattan Elevuted. Unten Pucffic 118 118 11R 118 Kansas ft Texas... y Yerk Central 45 45 45 45 J-MJ SA Jll . 17 . . . .. 1332 Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts Chicago ft Reck I Pittsburgh ft Ft. W Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. it.... 63 Pliil'a. ft Reading..... 30 Lebigh.Valley 61 Lehigh Navigation... 46 Northern Pacific Cem 43 P'd . C8 63 30 61 45 . 8 19 49 27 65 63 30 M 61 61 46 48 43 43 fih 6!? 19! ;$ 49 48i 2 2s 6 30 ee 45 H 8'i 19 Fitta'rituBT'ea a.... w .miueru Clitiai.. Pbfl'a ft Erie B. R. Northern Penn'a... "n. B.R'sef N.J... Hee'enville Pass.... Central Trass. Ce. . 49 . 2D 180 19 20 19 Neen UnotaUeas of the Grain Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng; Communion Breker. JE Sfe ." Sff- . May . june. Cern Wi jg Oats ;-2r m i? NewYebk. Cash. April. May. Wleat, 91-26 9124 91.22 (JOn Data ...... PHILADELPHIA. Wheat LS0 ISO 1.20 Cern.-....-. SVii .36 .54 OatB .45 .45 .43JJ Baltimore. Wheat 1.20 1.96 1.20 Cern.. 1 Mii M& Oats Ne, 25 WEST KING STREET.