LANCASTER DAILY liniXUGMCER,.TUiSDAt, APBIL 5, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. Ot'K UKGOLAR COBKE5PONDENCE. The icpular monthly meeting of tbc Vigilant die company will be held tliiB evening in the engine house parlor en North Second street. In yesterday's letter in speaking of the transfer of property from Jeseph 31. Watts te William Merris, we stated the house was situated next deer above the posteffice, where it should have read " next deer above the opera house " The Citizens1 band at its meeting last evening elected four new members. It new begins te leek as if the winter is just commencing. The weather if getting colder in place of warmer. A wreck occurred te the forty-two car freight train going down the Pert D.spjsit railroad yesterday which caused a deten tion of mere than three heuis te trains in both directions. We understand that a car lead of iron was thrown into the river. The wreck occurred en a fchert curve. Singularly enough the first freight or the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti mere railroad, passing ever this line, was en the wrecked train. Tramps aic again becoming thick in town, and going from deer te deer begging for something te eat. Miss Emma Kcssler,a normal class pub lic school teacher, is ill and unable te fill her position. Cel. Wm. M. McCIure, of this place, is visiting in Williamspeit. Rev. J. W. Deshong and family left heic en the mail train this morning for Alteena, where Mr. Dc&heng wiir at once enter upon the duties of his charge. Thcic were quite a number of Marietta river pilots wcic in town this morning. W. B. Given, esq., has returned from his visit te Pittsburgh. Miss Emma F. Pierce left here en the 1 o'clock train en a visit te friends at Urbana, Ohie. The Lutheran aid society will meet to night at the residence of Mrs. Camp. The funeral or Mr. W. H. Derat will take place te-morrow afternoon Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. F. Wenckebach, of the Sixth United States infantry, stationed at Fert Garland, Colo Cole rado, was at the armory last cveuiug view ing the drill of Company II. Colonel Wenckebach is a graduate of the military academy at Berlin, Prussia, was an eflicer in the German army, but at the bi caking out of the ieb: li m ca:ne te this country , a id clistcd in the Union army. He un signed his commission in the German army a:id fought throughout the war. The par raft which arrived here yester day, is .-.till liing along tlie sheie near Ed. X. Smith's planing mill, and is well worth n visit- from :uv cif rmr tii'-Vllsnennlf. llO 1 ,..'. ,. nt : :. n.nnciul nf i uavu iivvKi f.i.t;ii iiiu, ie v j wimjiwcvm v. 1 the choicest timecr winciitnc umucr lanus of the north and west branches of the Susquehanna can produce. This raft like all spar rafts is put together of sticks per fectly .straight and with very few knots, and is especially valuable from the fact that its timbers arc intended for masts for vessels. The pieces te it measure from 84 te 92 lect in length, and in diameter from two te three and one-half feet at the base, tapering te the point, where soma of them measure less than six inches through. Unlike eidinary rafts it is net bored with holes and lashed together, but is fastened at its extremities with hickory withes or in some ether like way according te the ideas of the builder, but in all cases means are provided for fastening or lashing with out lesei ting te boring the weed. Each stick of the raft new lying hcie is estima ted te be worth about one hundred dollars and soma of them will sell above that fig ure. The raft will net leave Jierc until the winds fall. WASHINGTON, 11. C. Thlnir Down the KlTCr. One of our schools has closed, the ether ' two will close iu a week when the school master will most certainly be abroad, in fact one of the number was abroad en last Saturday and our pavements were Lardly bread enough for him. Owing te the cold weather and much wind the river is getting rather low. A few rafts have passed down, but befere there is anything like rafting there will have te be wanner weather ami another rise in the river. The obstruction that was in the raft channel at Turkey Hill, has been removed by the raftmen of this place se the course is new clear. Our new council were sworn in en Mon day forenoon, and te them the burdened taxpayer of the borough leeks for relief if if there was any money taken out of the for I borough treasury te pay auy bills which the borough was net responsible. It is hoped that all such crookedness will be shown up. The old town council held their last meeting en last Saturday evening, at which time they proposed te audit the ac count between the secretary and treasu'.er. The auditors were all present and they commenced te audit the account. All went " lovely" until the auditors wished te see the bill for which the orders were granted ; but as seen as that request was made, the ceuncilmeu who were present, said that the auditors had no 1 ight te ask for the bills; no matters what the orders were granted for, i. they (the orders) were properly signed, it was no business of the auditors te see the blls, but the auditeis seined te think that iu order te audit the account correctly they shenld see all bills for which orders were granted, hence they would net sign the report as correct, they claim ing that it was impossible te tell whether all things were right or net ; 110 sooner did the auditors refuse te sign the lepert than one of the "Fathers" moved that the finance committee take held of the matter which was agreed te by two ayes and a grunt, after which two of said committee advanced and signed a report which the auditors elected te attend te inch affairs refused te sign. Providence Township Ncue. The 1st of April is ever, and moving is nearly an cud for this year. A great many chauges have been made in this section of the country. Farmer are very much behind with the r spring work. The wheat leeks as though it might be a small crop this year. They have net done much plowing yet, for the ground is te lull of water. The waters in general are very strong, springs that have net run for twenty-five years aie running new, and give fair premise te run all summer. A great deal of building is going te be done this year. Several are at the work already. Teams and wagons leaded with tobacco are still seen en the reads. Yet there arc still lets of the precious geed te sell here. On Tuesday, Mai eh 29th, Aaren Charles took possession of the Blue Bell hotel and en the evening of the same day there was qnite a crowd gathered together te have a dance. Seme of them, who felt some what geed from the moving, get into a rough quarrel, and one man, by the name of Harry Scott, in trying te restore peace, was turned upon and some four or five struck and kicked him iu a brutal manner. Scott is net able te be out of bed yet from his injuries received in trying te keep down a. quarrel in a man's house. He will try them with the law, where euc man can strike as fast as all the men tha t struck him. He is a harmless and paace able man, never known te disturb any one. The Water llilht. The re-election of the old water super intendent has net effected the stage of the water in the reservoir. It is li feet G inches high in the extern reservoir and 14 feet C inches in the western. Grade or Paplis. The following is the grade by daises of the pupils in attendance at the boys sec ondary school, North JIulberry street, for the month ending March 31, 1881, the first column of figures indicating the con duct of the pupils, and the second column the progress in the several branches of stud;' : A CLASS. r. z t c -. 05 t ' ft K DavclerGce.... GnndakerD.... Eherly Willie... HetrickJehn... Wlant H Gressman II.... Sll'-'CtZ L Chambers.! Adams WE Bitner Abm Krelder Chas... Z'kik Hurry Greff J G Perwartl. E... Xauman Win.... Martin Wm Lengencckcr C Hull II C BenUcl 1 Uartman F G... Shindle Frank.. LichtyG H . no 03 . M 85 . 93 93 . 93 !5 . 93 9 . 83 67 . 87 f . 90 90 . 99 92 . 90 87 .100 100 . 91 90 . 90 9) . 90 63 HarpelG. I. a Kitner.l W- 93 Maxwell Wm.... 100 Klrkpatrlclc Wm S3 Mitner A W 93 Mills Harry. 93 Mxmnfpltz W L.100 ZoekS K 90 Musser Wm 90 Rohrer Heward. 93 Buckius Hairy.. 93 Keck narrv 83 HuuiphicvilleT. 93 B CLASS. Martin Jehn WeidlerMB Ilariman Cha.. HestctterH Kauttman Edw. . Sell William Heiily Rebert... 87, 90 87' 92 90' 90 00. 90 9-C 95, 87 C CLASS. Colie ncrbert...loe Carr Michael.... 100 Goedhart TUes. . 93 Leng Chai 91 Musbelniau Wm 'JS Ernst Win Carman J M... Lechcr WH.... Leclier C It.... Am wake Cluis. Facglcv Chas.. Frank Jno 58 CO SO 'uumuii Chas... 7 Sr-huum Wm 90 Kress A 77i lteycr Calvin 93 Bewers U It 4: Lelppe II S .48 D CLASS. Wclchcns Will.. 100 I'eivb' Hunter.. 9D fchultzll A 92 Slmub Harry 97 Glever II D 90 Bitner S 1 Kulins Jno 9i Godfrey J H .... '. KrydcrC F 70 Beettncr Albert Cl Kautz Win i Perkins Frank.. 80 Uundakcr Wm.. 60 Ilambright Gee. G3 WaavcrG It !0 Fritz Sam... Lcippc M 1. 0 Heitshu WK.... 6G Roettner Ed 73 Reyer J. E CLASS. Bitner Alfred... 7a 81) 82 90 leflrles MHter Kirk Alfred... Loup Chas..... Mcl'hersen II. Itey Will 03 Bitner Albert .. . 82 Bewers Albeit.. 97 93 90, Eckert Fred. 93 90 Fruiley Henry. Gable Jelc..!.. Gihsen.Laten.. Gcrlach Jacob.. Hartley Hairy. 83 70 100 73 98 70 73 92 SO 9J 13 91 :ki 70 7-5 uccsc neiu Stewart Hue Rcimensnydcr C Vecker Ben 70 73 j Harnish Elmer. TCLA3S. 93 7e Eecher David... 93 70 M a it In 1 1 eward . S3 tVi-Miiione dun 70 4i Meicer Jehn.... 8.) 0-i Nauman.Will... 88 8tlPentz lteube'i... 1 Adams Lonii Adams A , Biiuser Elmer.. BcnawitWill.... HlickcuderlcrC. I DiiremlerierJ... ; D.ivish Will ' Fisher Jno Gell Will GundakerWill.. 73 CJISuyder Walter.. GS 93 18 Snvdcr Shelden, ft) OS &rjhtener Elmer.... 71 83 73UnaorGe 9S Heitshu Hcib.... 83 73 Trc I'revcr Ed 85 Hacker Ben 92 93 H) 50 Weaver Maurice 82 ifnll Willi. I mi.... ZechcrS.im Hi! Wolberc Franlc.100 Hart-nan Milt... VI KepncrEd 93 7J A Policeman Attacked. Constable Lcntz appears today with his eyes bunged up and a patch en his nose, lie states that while en duty last night he encountered a noisy crowd of men jiear the corner of Chestnut and Plum streets, and cautioned them te make less noise One of the men struck him a ten i ble blew, knocking him down, kicking him and lcucleiiug him for a time uncon uncen uncon mmeus. By the time he recovered his as sailants had lied. Mr. Lcntz's injuries arc net serious. The Auditors. Theie aic plenty or people in this city and county who imagine that the beaitl of county auditeis have adjourned. Such is net the case, however. They aic in ses sion te-day and aie still engaged looking ever accounts, this meimng Mr. .Muster moved that they leek ever all the ac counts nirain. csneciallv that of Ceuntv iTiMMiimfimff Tim mntinn foil thrnnell ami u,e auditors took up the prison re- peit, wlisen they arc new at. Butter Stelen. At the Northern market this morning while Jacob Sheetz, of Akren, was en gaged in making change for .one of his customers, a thief picked up a' basket con taining five pounds of butter belonging te Mr. Sheetz, and walked off with it. He was at once sought for but could net le found in the crowd. liie Uell Teams. A train of wagons, hauling 'a ilittiu; passed through town this morning with a covered wagon and bells en the teams after the old s vie, which was such a pleasant one' an wu'cn vt't'1 a reprehensible lack ui Kuuiuiieiiuimy, unr cuuntiy iuikb ecciu te have abandoned. A gaily caparisoned stallion with a proud rider brought up the rear. Tilt. Kpliruta Hank. Of thi $73,000 capital stock of the new national bank at Ephrata, $72,000 were paid in yesterday, and the bank is ready for bnsincss with a geed show for plenty of it. Don't Your Canary Sing ? T lusn gett; bottle of Bird Bitters, wnlch is an unfailing restorcref song and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds. If your druggist I ees net keep it. or will netgtit for yen, send a postal cani te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street. Camden, X. J., and they will sec that you ar supplied. Price, li cents. !imr23-3indw Resolutions or Condolence. Inasmuch as it has pleased Almighty Ged in His mysterious and wise providence te call away te-day Irem the midst et bU family aiid from ids fleld of labor tht Ker. W. Heppe, for merly the esteemed pastor of the Evangelical Lutlicun (Zion's) church, of this city, and of late pastor el the Lutheran church at Bodies ter. X. Y.. therefore Resolved, That we )0v with profound sor row te this sad but wisa dispensatien: rusting usiured that our Father in hsaven will over rule tliis01ictinn te the geed of His people. Resolved, 'I hat we recognize in the d-p:nt-nre et Kev. W. Honpe a greul less, which his fami" v. his congregation and the church have sustained. Resolved, Tint we lender herewith our heartv and sincere xympathv in thN sad visi titinn with the bereaved family and the con gregation, who has le-sta tailhtnl and efficient nu-ter. Resolved, Thnt we comfort ourselves in this dispensation et Diviiif Providence with the hope etthGngpl or Jesus Christ, and that we ceinm.-nd the liereaved in tfrvent prayer te the almighty grace et the kind care et bur heavenly Father. Resolved, That the secretary be instructed te communicate these resolution? te the lam Hy of Itev. vv. Heppe. te enter them en record in the minute bonk of the congregation, and te publish I hem in at lea-t one German and one English paper of our city. By eiuer et the church council of the Evan gelieal Eaiheran (Zion's) church. Cuaiu.es 1'eters, Secretary. Lancaster, Va., April 4. 1S81. ltd Amusement. " Evangeline." Te-morrow night Kice's company will present the nc v version et that sparkling operatic extravaganza, " Evange line," one et tlie biigbtcit and cheeriest el modem tiavestles, and popular wherever it has been performed. The Xcir Yerk Sun of late date siys et the cempany: "Mile. Jar beau, in the character of Evangeline, was par excellence, and the here of the play, Gabriel, wus dene te perfection by Miss Louise fcearlc. The pertly GeeigcK. Fertesque presented a mirthful object as the shy Cithcrine. In tact all the characters were well taken, and we And no room ler criticism than awarding ltice'e combination the palm." " Carmen." On Thursday evening 31: B. LeavitiVi burlesque opera company will pro duce In this city the travraty Of" Carmen ; or, Soldier and Seville Luis." The Xcw Yerk Herald noticing a recent rendition et the picee there, nays : " Tbc performance may be described as a success, and one that justified the approbation that was frequently express ed during the evening. The p'ece is well fitted ler the entertainment of an audience that seeks no higher pleasure than that whieh at taches te relickiug music, rich costumes, handbeme limbs and facias, a picturesque en semble and well colored spectacular and scenic effects, ana last night there was little or no cause for disappointment." 90 93 87 90 9 9" .t2 M) 93 90 93 92 87 9J 87 9J Bestere. refresh and beautify the skin with Cutlcura Medicinal Toilet Seap. Clergymen, lawyers and authors And Malt Bitters a pure and safe lnvlgerant. HfEVlJLL OTIVJA. Coimuiuptlen Cared. Hundreds of people throughout the N'ew England States who were consumptive will testify te their being alive te-day fremihe use of apecr's Pert Grape Wine, produced in P-vs-alc, New Jersey. It Is prescribed by physi cians generally and used in hospitals for this purpose. Weakly and debilitated females, consumptives, and all age-i persons, find a great benefit by Its use. Nothing Is better ler overworked or exhausted ladles. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlec and Davij, and ler sale by n. E. Slaymakcr. apl-Jwd&w Ten Mei't Knew Their Value." 'They cured me et Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, us recommended. I had a hall bottle left which 1 used for my two little girls, whom the doctors and neighbors said could net 'Ixi cured. I am confident I should have lest both of them out night if I had net had the Hep Bitters in my house te use. I found tlfey did them se much goeu I contin ued with them, and they are new well. That ia why I say you de net knew half the value of Hep Bitters, and de net recommend them highly cneugh."--C., Koehoster, X. Y. al-2wd&w Wonderful rower. When a mcdiclne performs such cures as Kidney-Wert Is constantly doing, it may truly be sold te have wonderful power. A carpen ter in Montgomery, Vt, liad suffered ler eight years from the worst et kidney diseases, and had been wholly fncapaciated for weilc. He ays, "One box xrnvUt a new man of me, and I sincerely believe it will restore te health all that are similarly afflicted." It U new sold in both liquid and dry lerm.Danlury Ktws. apl lwd&w SAMPLE MUTICK. It is impossible ler a woman alter a faithful course or treatment with Lydla E. I'lnkhum'a Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. I-ydia E. I'lnkham, 23.J Western avenue, Lynn, Mas"., for pamphlets. iy29-lydeed&w In the Wfcole History et Medicine Ne preparation has ever performed such mar velleus cures, or maintained se wide u reputa tion, as ATEtt's Cuukry PkcteraL, whieh ts recognized as the world's remedy ler all dis eases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued si'iics et wonderful cuic-: in all cli mates has mailc it universally known as m safe ami reliable aent te employ. Against ordi nary colds, hit 11 are the ereraitners of mere seiiousdi-enler.s, it acts speedily and study? a' ways relieving suffeilng, and etten saving liie. The protection it affords, by its timely use in threat and chest disorders, makes it h& Invaluable remedy te be Kept always en hand In eveiy home. Ne person can ailerd te be without it, and these who have once used it never will. I'rem their knowledge of its com position and effects, physicians use the Cherry 1'ectebal extensively In their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where enres are possible. Ter sale by all dealers. nprS-lwiicedftw Itching Piles Symptoms and Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the tectum ; the private parts ar sometimes ar ar leeHPftj iinl'owedte centii.ue Very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment Is n pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's Itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, CO cents, three boxes for $121. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price In currency or three ccntDost ccntDest ccntDost ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, fa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marrMyMwS&W Ely's Cream Halm t the only Catarrh remedy et many 1 have tried which has acted as a cure. I have been troubled for ever fifteen years ; my head has been most or the time stepped and very much nflamcd. 11 has opened my nostrils and re duced the inflammation. My eyes aic improv ing, se that 1 can stand strong light, which I have net been able te de for yenrs. Nathaniel Feglcy, Willi E. F. Mentz, Merchant, Wilkrs barre. Pa. My Sen, age nine years, was afflicted witnCatarih ; the use or Ely' Cream Ihdin effected a com plete cur. V. E. Ilamman, Drasrgisf, Easten, Pa. Ely's Cream Halm sells better than any ether preparation ter Catarrh, and gives better satisfaction. R. Armstrong, Druggist, WllUcsbarrc. F.ij A Cough, Celd or Sere Tlireat should be Stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's lirencliial Treelicj de net disorder the stomach like cough syrup; and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed part-, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, lirencliial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Tlireat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers arc subject te. Fer thirty years IJrewn's llrenchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always glve perfect: satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const mt u-e for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2- cents a box everywhere. mS-lvdTTh&S.Vlyw bave lour Hair Keep it Ectutifui. The "Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightful article ever intrednecd te the American people and Is tetalis different irem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or -falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayucsa, from sickness or ether causus. Its use will restore the natural yeuthiul color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at tlie same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, iragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents n bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot for the United States, 330 North Sixth street. Philadel, phiu. nill-lvdTTliA F&w Mothers! Mntliersi! Mothers!!! Arc yen disturbed at night and broken or, your lest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU I. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there ts no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In ihe' United tats. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a bottle. marMvd&wM.W&S DEATHS. I-kchler. On Tuesday, the 3th inst.. at 9 u. m., Catherine, consort et Antheny Lechler, r., in the C2d year of her age. The friends and aquaintanccs are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence. Ne. 30 Seuth I.ime street, en Thursday, the 7th inst., at S p. m. Services at St. James Episcopal chureh. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td J'OLITICAZ. L"K CvVXTX COSIMIaSIONEK : HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Rurncr), Of East Lampeter township. Subject te Dem ecratic rules. ap2-d ftwtp mnr advRtish31fJFts. OlC SALE OK KENT. A TWO-STORY Rrick Heuse with two-sterv Rack Ruild- ing. Seven rooms and hall. Price and terms reasonable. Immediate possession. Apply te HENRY IIECHTOLD, ltd Ne. 52 North Queen Street. THE SPHINO QUARTER OF THE LAN CASTER KINDERGARTEN begins ' MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1881. j8S"Fer terms apply te ANNIE C. GLKIM, al-lwd 131 North Duke Street. XXW ADTMBTIBX3CENTS. T AXCA3TKR WATCHES. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. WE IXVITE ATTENTION TO OITtt LAEGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND .'AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN" CLOCKS. Solid Silver and Sllrer-Plated Ware ia Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, Ac. We offer le our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in cue establishment, be cause we hve a complete MANUrAlTlTRING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail business .and are mlng u large part et the goods we sell. This enable ns te be sure of quai ls''' l5 8eU at the lowest prices, and givea us first-clas facilities for WATCH WORK and EN EUAL BEP AIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM', Manufacturing mar2i-3mdwR Jeweler, - . OPEC1AL NOTICE. Our Stock of Pine and Cheap Watches, French Bronze, Marble and Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, Solid Silver and Silver-PJated Ware, Solid Geld and Rolled Geld Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in our line, is one of the largest and finest in the state. We have also many fancy' goods aud novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents. Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can make up any design of Jewelry of any description te order, at" less cost than city prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting and remodel remedel ling old pieces of Jewelry will often transform an old style into a Tery de sirable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances iu the hands or expert mechanics for proper Watch and Masieal Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jeweler, 4 West King Street, - .Lancaster, Pa. A FULL LINE OF STEAM, GAS AND WATER BRASS GOODS VERY OHBAP. PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, TIN ROOFING AND SLATE ROOFING VERT CHEAP. JOHN L. AENOLD, Nes. U & 13 EAST ORANGE STREET, IjANOASTEB, PA. faprttfd ACfe'll' AUrjSKTISEMEXIS. inVO STOKE KOi MS AND DWELLING I torrent. Ne. 8 and 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Ikteixieevcek Office. J ANTED Sl.SOO FOA ONE OR TWO years, at 5 per cent, interest, paid in ad v mce and geed security given. Inquire at tbi3 eflice. marl7-tld -).M-Vl!.D. JOHN SUHUKNBEKGKU A It SONS have removed their saloon Irem the Trenient Heuse, en North Quean street, te K.-c-lsier Ha l,en East King street, where thry will he pleaded te meet all iheir friends and patrons. Wacker's Reer en draught. ltd T3EMOVAL.-TUE UNDKRSlOXEU HAS li taken nosteasien of the Gelden Herse Hetel. Hi and 141 East Kins street, lately eccu pied hy F. Weerhlt.-. where he will keep con stantly en hand nil the beat brands of Wines and Liquors. The best beer in town en tap. Lunch everv day from 10 te 11 a. m. lly friends ami the publie generally ere cordially in vited te attend. EUGENE BA VEK, ltd rroprieter. W AVIN'U OPENED A GROCERY STORE corner of Vine and Water streets, we would like te have our friends and the tmblic gcnerallj te give us a call. We have en hand Groceries, Previsions and Notions, u hich we will sell as reasonable as possible. M. B. CORCORAN & BRO. Arr.iL 5, 18S1. api-5-lwd FQlt SAL2 T AKGE SIOKE-UOOM FOB KENT THE I j store room new occupied by H. Gerhart, merchant tailor, in the Inquirer huildinjr. Ne. 51 Neith Queen street, Lancaster, inquire et GEOUGE BUURAKH.U, liiJS-tld 30 North Duke street. Ol KPBANS' COURT SALE PURSUANT te an order of the Ornnans' Court will be sold en TUESDAY. AI'UIL19. ISSl.at the Key stone Hetel, erth Queen street, the following real estate, lute ihe property et William Buck ii?d sr. tlccCiisud A one-ste v weather-bearded DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. -!3S North Prince street, and let or -round fronting 31 tcet 2J4 Inches en North L'rlnce street, aud cstemilng in depth 18 feet tn Water stieet. Adjoining properties el Henry Frankc, deceased, and Gen. II. A. Ham hi ight Geed Well or Water, Fruit Trees and ether improvements. Saic te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be fiven and terms made known hv CHARLES BUCKIUS, Administrator of Wm. Buckius, Sr., dee'd. Hemiy fcnuBEuT, Auct. rnar304a2,6.S,13410d OS1TIVE PDIILIC SALE OK VALUABLE City Residence and Building Lets. On THUKsDAV, AI'RIL II, 1881,- at the Cooper lieut-e. en West Kin street, will be sold the hhealT Residence en southwest corner el Mul berry and West King street4, consisting el a large well built and conveniently arranged tue-stnry BRICK RESIDENCE, Buck Build ing and hummer Kitchen. Large hall mid 4 rooms en first fleer. 5 rooms, tialh room and balcony en second fleer, and three rooms en attic. Geed tiry cellar, sewer connections, het and cold water, gas and ether cenvenlenciea, arranged in the bet modern style. The let Is 51 bv HO feet, which includes a beautiful side yard en the corner about 86 feet wide. The yard is filled with fruit and ornamental tiees, shrubbery, &c, and has one of the host uuil most reliable wells In the city. There will also be offered at the same time and place choice Building Lets en rear of above, fronting about 70 feet en Mulberry street and SO feet deep. Fer further particulars see large bills. The public aie earnestly requsteu te examine this property thoroughly oelere day of sale, as it will be sold without reserve and may afford a geed chance ler investment. fcale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A.UERR, Att'y in fact for W. Ramsay Sheull, 3 N. Duke stieet, Lancaster, Pa. li. V. Rewc, Auct. mar31-tfd A DJOURNKD ORPHANS COURT SALK BOLTON'S HOTEL, HAEUI3BURO, PA. The above property will be sold at publia sale at the Court Heuse, in Harrlsburg, en TUESDAY, APBIL 12, 1881. By the Executers of the estate of the late Geerge J. Bolten. This Hetel is fitted un with rare elegance and taste, containing all tlie nwdcrn appliances for the convenience and comfort et gnests. and is meat eligibly located in the centre or the city and almost In the centre et its business. It is built et Brick, painted drab, is live stories hiirh, has a frontage or 10 lect en Sec ond street one. et the choice streets in the city and a depth of 131 teet S inches along Strawberry avenue, which affords a conve nient p.issagc wiiy into the back parts or the Hetel. The purchaser el this properly will obtain aperfect title thereto clear of all incum brances, and will secure an Investment profit able and in all respects desirable. The fix tures and furniture of the Hetel will be offered ler sale at the same time. EMMA C. BOLTON, J. FRED'K SENER, m2J-13td Executers of Gee. J. Bolten, dee'd. NOTICE TO ClTlf BOND HOLDERS. The holders of Leans or the Ci'y or Lan caster et April SB, 872, payable by the city aHer Ave years and within ten years ; et May 1, 1&7A payable in 15S0: of May 7, 187d, payable alter one year and within thirty years; or April 12, 1SJ5, pavnble niter one year and within thirty reus, arc hireby notified that the bends of the said city, issued at the the times specified, viil be redeemed at the Mayer's Office with interest up te SATURDAY, the twenty-thin! day et APRIL, 1881. Interest en the above bends after that date will cease. JXO. T. MacGONIGLE, nprt cod tatt Mayer. A MER1CAX WATCHES. - Zahm's Cerner, Inncaster, Pa. s; FECI AX NOTICE. A. STH1VB BBWS AJtriStfilSISMJSXT A STRICH UROS.' ADTJ-.KTISH itENT. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 18 EAST KING STREET. & t , The Largest Assortment In the city of STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND nAT3 IN ALL THE NEW 8TVLES, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMKD. The New Olivette nut at 25c Canten; Hats in nil Miapes at r9 Plumes and Tips In nil the New Shades. FINK FLOWERS. Ribbons, All Silk Grosgrain, Ne. t, S, 7, . 12, at 4c. 5c, 6c, 9c. inc. 8atln Ribbon, Ne. ,12, in, at 13e, 17c, 30c per yard. SILKS AND (ATINS. Brocade Silk at $1 a yard Best quality Stilus in all colon, nt...$l iiynid Barguins in I'iaelc Rutins. ut..Stc and $1 u yard Dress and Cleak Trimmings in great vui iety. BUTTONS AND LACES IN ALL STYLES. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. The cheapuit place te buy goods in the city is at ASTRICHBRO'S. EXTJCRTAIXMVXTS. TnULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, APRIL, 7, 1881. The Fashionable Event. Positively Unpar alleled m llrllliantMusicand Refined Comedy. ' LEAVITTS GRAND ENGLISH OPERA BURLEbQUE COMPANY. The Largest Operatic Burlesque Company In tha World. The Glorious Military Opera et CARMEN; Or, Soldiers and ServiUe-iana. With a phenomenal cast including the sliarm-im-Lyric Artiste. MIS MARIE WILLIAMS. Prices as usual. Rervcd Scats en sale at Opera Heuse Ofilce. a2 5td FULTON OPERA HOUSE. A nighht et Music and Mirth I WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 0, 1831. The Celebrate Rice's Evangeline Combination. EDWARD E. RICE, PneFItlSTOR. CHARLES E. RICE Mamaei-r. First grand production in this city of the NEW EVANGELINE In Three Acts. The Extravaganza will be pro duced with entirj New Scenery! Nqw and RCMUtiful Costume? ! A Chorus of 20 Yeung Ladles! The celebrated Evangeline Male Quartet! And with all the original comic ef fects. The Balloon Trip! The Livelv Whales! The Diamond Field! .Ami the Cclebruti-U Heifer Dance I The New Evangeline is the Evangeline or the past Seasons, rawiittcn by J. .1. McNally, with several Sen- Scenes and Original Mu-ical Numbers, by Edward K. Rice, and presented with a gre.-it east of characters. Admis'en, 35. 50 and 75 cents Reserved Seats, 75 cents. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Oflice. a2-ltd fTAXTS. WANTED A GOOD, MIDDLE-AGED man te take care of hordes. A whitt man preferred. Mnsteeme well-recommend d. Appiy, i:ex ar BV3-tt(J t-ttd Coatesville, Pa. MXS CEJ.hAN0 VS. OCHILLEK HOUSE, NORTH O.UEEN, C- I? Mattern. proprietor. Lunch eycry day from 10 te 11 a m. Best et beer en tap. The patronage of my friendsand the public in gen eral is respectfully solicited. aZ-twtl C.BIATTERN, Prep'r. DISSOLUTION. a. Netice is hereby given that the partner ship lately subsisting between Willinm B. Fordney. Jacob M. Marks, Jehn E. Reth and Wm.J. Iferdney, of Lancaster citv. under the firm name et Lane & Ce., was dis-elved en the first day of March. 1S81, by mutual consent. All debts owing te The late partnership will be rccelved-by the new firm, and all de ands en the said late partnership, arc te be pre sented te the same ler p.wmeiit. WM IS. FORDNEY, JACOB M. MARKS, JNO. II. ROTH, WM. J. FORDNEY. The business will bc.cnntinued by Jueeb M. Marks, Jehn B. Reth uud Jehn A. iharies under the name of X-ar e & Ce. JACOB M. MARKS, JOHN IJ. ROTH. JOHN A. CHARLES. LaKCASTEH, April 1S81. ai-3tdSTu&Th ASTH BROTHER'S THIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, APBIL 4, 1881. WEATQEB INDICATIONS. WASraNOTOsr, April 5. Fer the New England and the Middle states, cold and generally fair weather win continue with northwest te southwest winds dnrinjj the rest of Tuesday, followed en Wednesday by slowly rising temperature. democratic mayor. Result of esterdr's Manlelusl Elections. Cmcuae. April 5. In the municipal election at Dubuque, Iowa, yesterday, with three tickets in the field, the Demo crats were successful and elected Leuis Hesmer mayor. In Michigan the Democrats carried Ypsilanti, Ann Arber, Muskegan, Flint, Saj-inaw and Helland. The Republicans secured Lansing, Niles, Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Adriau and East Saginaw. Tbe Scratcher Abroad la the Qawen City. Cincinttatl Ohie, April 5. In a total vote of about 45,000 in this city yesterday, William Meansan, Democrat, was elected mayor ever Charles Jacob, jr., Republican, by 8,514 majority. The Republicans elected six of the city building's officers by majorities ranging from 307 te 1,543, chiefly abent 1,200, and three out of the tour members of the beard of education by majorities ranging from 141 te 033 The Democrats elected the ether members by 473 majority. The scratching was unprecedented and the difficulty in counting the vete extia- ordinary. m 0 THE FXBi: FIEND. Serious W'.rk of the'lTlaiiies le rhUadelpIilar Philadilphia, April 5. Early this morning a lite broke out in the large fac tory of the Farmers' Bene and Fertilizing company at Mifflin street wharf en the Dela ware, which completely consumed that property, about sixty beat houses and a small frame refreshment saloon near by, and which was only controlled when there was nothing mere left te burn. Three or four of the yachts were burned, the re mainder being removed te a place of safety. The total less is about 813,000. There is no doubt but that the fire was the work of an incendiary. The works gave employ ment te about 100 bauds. BY WIRE. Telegraphic i-iw wfl tha Afternoon. Slcssrs. Evait's, Tfturman aud Howe. government commissioners te the Paris monetary conference, sailed from New Yerk 0:1 the Aiizena te-day. Dilatory proceedings were resumed by tlie Democrats iu the United States Sen ate te day. The bill for the protection of Delaware pilots has passed the Heuse of Represen tatives of that state. Celd weather and fears of an injured fruit crop arc reported from Virginia. The New Yerk beard of aldermen have authorized the beard of health of that city te investigate and report upon the purity, healtbfulncss and nature of oleo margarine as an article of feed. James K. Mills, hits been nominated for postmaster at Bradford, Va. itev." Miller's Latest Crime. Philadelphia, April 5. Rev. Themas B. Miller, formerly pastor of the M. E. churcit en Lehigh avenue, aud dean of the "Philadelphia College of Medicine aud Surgery, " and Dr. Isaac Hathaway were arrested this morning upon a coroner's warrant charged with criminal malpractice. The complainant Mary Butler is new in imminent danger of death. She alleges that Miller was the principal, and Hatha way his assistant in the malpractice. Water Up te Second Story Windows. Londen, April 5. A dispatch from Seville, dated 5 o'clock Monday evening, says the inhabitants of the Triaua suburb aie being rescued in beats from the first fleer windows of their houses, except some who prefer te remain at home. It is still raining. The Teiegriinti Hill Passed. IlARlUSBURO, Pa., April 6. A bill td escheat te the commonwealth the property of telegraph companies which violate the article of the constitution forbidding the consolidation of competing Hues, passed finally in the Senate te day. The Delaware Ship Canal. Dever. April 5. The new Delaware & Chesapeake ship canal charter passed the Heuse te day by a vote of 10 te 1. It has been sent te the Senate and will probably be read a second time aud referred te a special committee this afternoon. JlARKKT. Philadelphia Market. 'uiladklfhia. Pa., April 5. Fleur firm. lair luqulrv; supeittnc, 3 00$3 63; extia ii ". 23; Ohie and Indiana family .' 2.V587: Penna. family $300ffi5 25 : St. T.out T.eut famlly f5 7.1QG23 ; Minnesota Extra 5 25"J0 de straight, tne0gC50; wlnteriateut SG 7j?J7- M ; spring de 979. Ryu flour ut $5 1233 Zi. Wheat linn it un advance ; Ne. 2 Western Red $121; Delaware and Pennsylvania Ren and Aiuljur $1 90;131. Cern firm, fair inquiry : steamer, ligSlc ; yellow and mixed. XtaXc. Oats higher, with lair Inquiry : Ne. 1 White 47343c ; Ne. 2. de, 45c ; Ne. ., de 43J0il ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 42Kc. Rye steady sit $1 (He. Prevision market firm : tn- perk $1G 50 1G 73; heel hum at 21 78023 00; mdla mess beef, $21 00 f. e b. H:tconuneki-! MieuiaeisGJe; Miltdefyjc: smoked ham-ill HJc; rti'-kicd hatii' ftS9"c. Laid quiet-city kettle 'l(j,lljc ; loest butcl.. i-n-'lOJc; prime t-ain, $1 90. Rntter dull except cIieIch new which 1 wanted; Creauuny cxra StQXic : de goei te eheice 303X1: B. C.& N. V. extra, tubs. SOtfJSic : e firkins. 2123c ; ffn-ii-m dair-e-ttr.i2."27e: dogneil teclinicn 20021c. Reil- choice wanted : Pcnn'a 1510 ; Western 17 23. Egge steady : Penna. and Western 17c Cheese choice scurce, low grades plenty and weak ; New Yerk lull cieam 1313jc : Western full ere-iin 12S12."ifc:dt fair te geed llftile: de hairvhim- gjffje. Petroleum dull rellned 7Jic. Wh!,ky at $1 11. Seeds Heed te prime clever dull at Q Yt ; de de Tltwthv Arm. $3 0i Q 1 10 ; de de I'lax-c"--' neglected f I 35ffil3S. New ters Alaruet. w Ieuk. Aprils. i'lenr State and West ern rules quite Arm. lairly nctlv expert and home trade demad : Superfine Mate .!8 J423 : extra tte '4 40 $4 03; choice de il 704 'JO t.nic le $iS(j T.'j: round hoop Ohie 1505 choice de at $5 05g)G 75; superfine west vrn Ft SJS4 2j: common te geed ex tra de $1409400; choice de $5 OOjlG 75; chelc white wheat de J5QG 00. Southern market Arm ; common te fair eTira at H 7Jv S 20: tfOiMl torheiee de t. 23S7 09. Wheat about Yfi better moderate business : Ne. 1 White May. 9i.20Vl 'Xx Ve. 2 Red April, 1 2:1 ; de May 1 22Jffil 22 ; de June, Cern a shade better, quiet : Slixed western spnt.K450c; de future, 555SJfc. Oatsllrmcr und quiet; State lOSSlKe: lVcst- Western Weekly uraln Markets. Betfale. Fleur steady with a lair demand. Wheat dull and nominal ; N. 1 bard Hulutb held at H 25. Cern steady and unchanged. Oats dnll and unchanged. Barley steady ; Canada, 91 08l 15. Rye Inactive. - Detroit, Mich. Wheat wts in geed demand; Ne. 1 White. cash and May, $1 WA ; June $1 08 ; July, $1 07; Ne. 2 White, 10G&; Ne. 2 Red ?i ju. corn dull : Ne. 1 Mixed. 44c. Oats linn ; .Mixed nominal ; Xe. 2 White, at 4UC. Milwaukee Wheat opened firm, advanced lc und closed weak : Ne. J Milwaukee, fresh I 02JJ : April. 99&C : May, $1 tt ; June, 1 C6? : July, $1 M ; Ne. 3 Milwaukee, UJc. Cern steady ; Ne. 2, 39a Oats were stronger ; Ne. 2. 33Kc, Rve firm and scarce ; Se. 1 at f 1 01. Barley was weaker ; Ne. 9 Sprine, 00c. Teledo Wheat was quiet, but Ann ; Ambei Michigan. $110J; Ne. 2 R.d WatHsh. spot. 51 11; April, ne:Mtty and June. 91 11; July. $1 OTK ; August, $1 04U : rejected. !M$c. Cem quiet: high Mixcd,? ; Ne. 2, 4e ; rejected, 410- ?-?.. w QBJ?J-5 0. 2. 8Je offend. v VSiaeS; ni!-t - alt and easier Xe. 3Ked.spetand April at i iew-irSu JancatniEs; Julyattl07) "; MT anA Phtlmdelpfala Cattle Market. Me-fDAT, April 4. The receipts or stock at the various yards were Ter the week : Cattle 2.90O head ; sheep. 9.P09 head ; hogs. 4.1W head ' Z52,8W,,ea8,,eip''-& The experts or dressed stock per steamer Indiana were IM head et cattle and 309 head of Beer Cattle. The continued scarcity of stock bad the effect, or raisins; prices j?e ea all sradeajind at the close, te-day. all stock was sold. 29 extra Chester county steers were pur chasm! by The. Bradley at private flsure above quotations. Bella and cows were active and prices were Calves were In geed demand. Milch cows were steady. We quote as follews: rJ:?iri'59JjS: 0,': iHe5 Medium. $?&: : ,??n,menJ?a3H- ! Huus and cewe, Sk3c; Calv-fe.. 6370; Fresh Cew. fSMO. Dnnsecl tieeves were talny active ami at neon, te-day. He per ft higher was asked. Sales of Dro-eed Reeves TUes. Bradley. 2 de. City d. at afflSk.-- a a n...u'rw n?Sj!ode8K$9i;c: W-a ,,row-- H3 de. de. at894c: J. P. Lewc.cn SI de .de atSVOse- J. C. Wells 23 de de at 8690 ; J. L MeClay 3idodeat8S9o; Menus Brb., I9I de de at Sheep were ratrlyactivaand prices advanced lie per ft higher. n e quote a.t fellows : Extra -ac ; Geed. X6ie : Medium. CJi f ! -iVnuie,n. -a"-' : wiu vtmxp -. Lambs 7Q7Kc; Sprlngers$i07. Samuel Stewart sold 00 head dressed sheen atsg9Jc. r Hogs The market during the past week was dull and pi Iced nnctutnged. We quote as fellows : Extra, 989-ic; Uoed, (tQse ; Medium. 9 BSXX O BKXT CXTTU. Seger Maynes, ISO Western and Laneaster co.. gross. aiidBlie. A. A J. Christy, in Western, gross. WcKKc. E.S. & B. F. McFUlen. 240 Western anil'Laii. CO.. OJfGJic. Owen Smith, 123 Western and Pcnn'a, iQ CJjJc. M. UIiuiiii. 130 Lan. Ce., and Western, gross, 5 Jehn Mc A rdle. 240 Lan. co., gross, iiCQBiie. Daniel JIurphy, loe M estern Lan. ci.. SltMHc. -clminberg Paul, 100 Penn'ii, la6u. U. Sclmmberg A Cen 190 Western. 57hh$2c. H. Chain, Jr.. 43 Penn'n. gross. 5!4J6kc. Daniel 3myth A Bre., 143 Western anil Penn'rt, 86)4c. Dennis bmyth, 65 Penn'a, .JOJic. Bacliman A Levi, 93 Western aud Penn'a 'Q )c. '"w M. I.evl.GJ Western aud Pa. gross. OeGVc. l-euis Hern, : Penn'a, mixed, 4M5e. P. Scheetz, 40 Western und Pa., 4J4;e; le Montgomery co.. co a, 4S3e. Wm. Sales, : Lancaster co., he. James Clemsen, is Lan-oe., 5XiJic. PABK UOOVE TARO SUhEP price ecrbest. Kxtra, 110 te V0 pounds Je d,90tel0ns Fair, Se te 85 fta v4ll U9 ...cxeekc ...G ttic ...IS te7 C ... 7Kc .1va Stuck Market. Fast libirtt -Cattle Receipts since Fri day, l,S77 head of through and SIS h ad et yard stock; supp.y light and bought up for New Yerk but ii lead or two ; Fair te Prime, 94 25Q G : i 25 ashed ter si.me yet unsold. Heg Re ceipts, 5 OH) head ; Phlludelphlas, 9603885; Veikers, $'. 603 60. Sheep Receipts, 3,2U head ; s-lltng nctlve at 2540e ; advance en last week's prices. RvrVALO Cnttle-Rccelpls 2.100 head ; con signed through ISO cars ; market active aad ashade higher ; offering goed: extra steers. $5 455G5; choice de, $5203540; geed ship pers. 94 750515: fair te medium. 944nQi;e: iixbt butchers' 93 7"3)4 50 ; ml ted butehen' 3 Tm 40 ; stockers fully 4c higher f.ir choice ; light ones hard te cell : choice Canadian, t 30 i 70: geed Western, He 4 30; light Western. 32543 85; Western feeders, 94 J034 Sj; fat bulls.93 75450. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,5(0 bead; con signed through 4 cars ; in geed demand 10 te 15 cts advance en idie-p ; tuUy 'ae ou Iambs ; inir i.u mi rresiern, J zd((J3 bii; cneice le fancy. 95 9-Q3 2; very fancy. 9850; Western lambs fair te geed, 95 256 70 ; all sold. Hegs-Recelpti, 3,000 head; consigned through. 28 cars; market firmer, but net quotably higher ; light te geed Yorkers, &75 8 :exira Yorkers 90 lX ; goetl medium, CQ 8 10 : no choice a cuvy here ; pigs common te geed, 15gi5 GO. Stock Maraes. Naw Yerk Stoebh. Stocks active and firmer. April 5. A. m. T. m. i m. r. m. r m 10:45 2.-03 9-JO 9 (in suuvy .... cue a., iw...... . 4ij Michigan m. A L. S....1h2 Michigan Cent. R. IClllj? Chicago AN. W 122 Chicago. M. A St. P...110J6 Han. A St. J. Cem p'lii. Teledo A Wabash.." 47" Ohie A Mls-riVdpp!.... 4Z St. IaiuIs, 1. M. AS R.. 64 Ontario and Western. SGi c. c a i. a n. ic 24i New Jereey Central.. 9j2 Del. A Hduson Canal 1I0& lel !4tek.A WeMernl20i Wenturn Union Tel. .1I5J I'nciflc Mail S. S. Ce. 50 Manhattan Elevated Union I'acltle 119! nnn-iu a vajui....... Mf, new lerKuenirai.... Vdauis Kxpriw Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts Chlcxge A Reck I Pittsburgh A Ft. W... PmLAmttpniA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R.... Phil'u. A Reading..... Lehigh Valley:.: Lehigh Nuviiiatieu... Northern PaclHc Cem . .. p.j PlttSnTItusv'e A Bv... Northern Central .... Phil'H&Erle R. R.... Northern Penn'a I'n R. K't of v.. I HentonvWe Pass. Central Trans. Ce.... 145 JIkM iav .... . ... 137vi 112 C7J4 i GO 4 .... .... P .... .... 4824 .... .... 27 Noen Qaetatiuus of tha Grata Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Commission Breker. Cuicaoe. Cash. Mhv. June. Wheat fl.01 9l.ffU$ 9I.07JS Cern 41 .42i .4'i2 Oats 31 .S5J& .35 New Yerk. Cah. May. June. Wleat 91.21 9I.22U tl.21Ji Cern Jfr .554 J5 FUltl PHILADKLrOtA. W lieat 1.21 1.21 KJOif Cem M'Z .55'4 M OaiS 45f .4 .4G UaLTIMORK Wheat I."1K 1.21"4 1.20k Cern Mii 1 MyA 2y N EW JEWKLKY sture. ZAHM, OPTICIAN ASD WATCHMAKER, INTELLIGENCER BUILDINO, Fe. IU SOUTH UUKJfcN 9TK C.T. Glasses adjusted te the eyes, krames ad Justed te the lace. Glasses put in old frames. ltd NTIOCK FURNITCKE. C. Old Things ArVanted. Antique furniture, rare old china, fine cut glass, old sterling silverware, candle-branches, silver shoe-buckles, old plated ware; everything thalia rare, carious and fine. Fer cash. Call or address JOHN WANAMAKER, PHU.AD3LPHtA. 13tw&20tdced max it:
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