vpjtwyqpyr y LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH! 26, 1884. ,v i O. 1. llrubakur, Dr. J. 1). Koemsimlor, Dr. W. 0. Ytindt. Klly.abothtewii lier 0. M. HiminerH, II. T. HhulU, Km'l lleilinuti, ,1. aiiulir., .1. 11. Iluuli. Muiihelm ijoreiigli W. II. Frank, F.M. Ilrirnv, It. A. Douaven, It, D, Miller, (J. II. Yeung, Mayteu Heury Teiry, .1. Kluli, F. Hippie, I), drove, A.H. Ilniiseal, Muiletta-A. (J. Ulark, Hlmeii OeIIIiih, F. Iv. Citiiati, .!. W. Kelly, K.unest Maul lluk. Win wick-1. F. llombeigor, F. H. llnuli, Dr. Iloimensiiydor, Samuel Huavely, Al. ICIIlluu. .Mount Jey l)or Jacob Hlulte, (loe. W. Bliallmir, M.S. Uuwinuu, M. Hlldebtauil, .luceb I.ernh. Petersburg M. H OrelT, I.evl Hell'man, .lae. It. Mlunleli, Jehn Btewnrt, .loaeith Sturm, Kphtala twp Jacob W. Iiober. Jehn 1'elU, William 8tlik, Bamuel Kohlett, 12. U. Hlihiip. Muuhelui Twp. II. N. Moliler, Israel Hear, B. K. Ilostettei, Henry Heain, Anion Mlrse. Silver Hprlngs llenry M. Woller, Ficihiick It. Mumtiia, David Loubard, Mathlasllolfeiluh. Jehn V. Heys. llnhrcrstevfii 12. 0. Ijivongeod, Jehn F. Kine, W. II. Diotrleli, W. S. Martin, I.evl Hener. lioaeook, lfijiiir Kllat Hani, Daniel I'anner, Kll Millien, M. II. Woidler, H.im'l Hoeker. I'enn Kui.initel Iveenur, 8. J. Heard, 1). I). Cemad, Themas Kiath, William l'alm. Mount Jey I.nwer Isaac M. Wnluun, Hainuel IS Walters, Jehn H. Meiiatigh, Theu. Ariull, Jehn Kntorleiii Mount Jey 1'pijur Win. II. DiHonbaeh, J. W. Naiiman, Jehn McMride. Maplm Slrlokler'H Scheel Iloime-Uoo. Maker, W. M. Dotwller, luhu Hortzler. SirluKvlIlo-tleorn S. flre-ili, Henry Sehlogehniloh, (Ihriitluii Wlttle. Uiplie Strlokler'H Scheel Heiihu W. It. llumllteu. ll.iphe New town llenry Divut, Jacob llabeoker, Meiijamlu Divet. Mutiulvllle Jehn B Hoever, Martin Leenard, A. 15 Iviullin.-iu, llenry Law once, Lureir. Kckinun Norwood I). 1). Ferry, Wm. Hoidler, Hiram I.uekcid, LeivIm Mehn, Pi auk SUil low. North wostei u Salomen .'amer. Win. Walker, Jehn Kline, .latin Horunteblor, F.pliralui I.ewIp. Lincoln Scheel llouse Hiiueu Ij. Hrandt, Jehn Urudy, I'oter Ortli, K. J. Myers. On motion of Win H. Oiven, of (J iluin bia, W. Hayes Oner w.ii oleutod patina ncnt chairman. Gee. W. Schrredcr, of Columbia, and Heury Terry, of M.ijtewu, wero ohecen secretaries. The conventiou proceeded lumakouem inatleus of delegates te the state couveu. tieu, the following names l)jui; placed in general nomination : D. I). Ferry, West Hempll.!d. David (hove, Maytown. 11. T. Bhultz, Khiabi-thtewu. Martin S. Mewmiti, Mount. I y J. W. Laber, Kphrata. Jacob A Much, Warwick. A ballet beinu taken ictuttcd an lul lul Iewa : 1). U. Ferry, roeoivod 'it voten David Urove " 111 " II. T. bhulu " 7 .Martin 9. Hewnun " UJ J. W. Leber " 10 Jacob A. Hucli " !23 Messts. lien man, Iiiieli, Peny and Urove vture (Iceland oleetcd. Wm. 11. (til en was nominated as mem ber of the htate eiutrnl committee, and was elected by acolamatieu. Adjourned. Ueumy ieiiiniitu llatt J. lay-11 It Cbamb'rlaiii. -Marn it II iri.ir. L. Lrb. Columbia Pimt Ward C. II. Yeui.. Second Wuid W. llaycti Uiier. Third Ward Win. Lindsay. Denegal Wist C. A. Hutt. Drumore--r. Ambler. Driuunrn K.mt Win. S 11 ii-f;- Karl Wm. .sty it. Kphrata twi IaceIi W. Loliei. l'.li.abi tliieui. t'. M. Sinnnerf. Dim L T. Hi-lheI. Fulton., iidern McSparrau. niKiiatcr ( itij First Ward Win. II. Uel.mil. Si'ieud W.ird Jacob L. Stelnuiut. Thud Ward Jehn F Daichler. Fourth Watd titoru'e W. I'eut Filth Ward J M. Horzejj. Sixth Ward J. I'. I'luoker Seventh Ward Heury T. Yaok'.ey. EiKhtli Waid Frank Kautz. Ninth W.ml. Jaoeh Met.er. Lampetiu W. U. V. blden. Lampeter I'.ast U.iniel. LuuoaHter twp. Samuel VY. l'etlh Luaceck W. W. Huhmt. Leaceck, Upper Klliw Hard. Liuoeln Scheel llouse J. Mull.tde Little Iiritaiu II. S. l'.vUeraun Mauer Fred.Uerth. Mauer, New Jue. H. Maun. Manhelm IloreiiRli F. it ltroiey. Mai tic D. Cramer, K. liiuneniau. Marietta F. K. Curran. Martle D. Cramer. Maytown A. U HoiiHeal. Mount Jey Upper W. II. Difluubt e i. Mount Jey Lewer Mount Jey ber. Jacob SLrite. MouutviUe Jehn S. Hoever. Norwood Daniel D. Ferry. I'enu Fmauiifl Keener. I'oteraburtf J II Mlnuieb, l'riiuea Cee. W. Buvvili. l'rovideuco A L. WintcrH. Haphe Kontenu Jae. llabeoker. Holireratown W. II. Dietrich. Sadubury 11. C. Witmcr. Salisbury Jae Wiae. Bilver Springs llenry M. Wollei. SprliiKvillc Gee T. Greab. StraHburj; Twp. Jehn l. 12aj;er. Strasburi: B. B Ilarnlsh. Warwick I. U. rfautz. Washington ber. Lewer J. W. KIhe. WuHliitiKteit ber. Upper Gjon;e W. Uobertu. hceurliii: tlm Wxlali .lliiiiutulii. Weal Chester Itepuhllcau. The Caernarvon association fur detect ing thieves and recovering htelcn pioperty of Churohtewn, this county, turned out yesterday and scoured the Sassafras hot het hot tlenieut en the top of the Welsh mountain, for propeity stelen from Hcartewn hetel, near that place This sottlemuiit Is mostly oemposcd of colere 1 folks and some whites, and was lormeily the home of the heiuiI mis Ituzxard family. About seven houses were searched, but nothing could be found. The articled stolen consist of twenty gallons el whisky, oue rille, a let of candy and prot.els. Theru wero about forty members in the company. The iiihabituuta weie very uiueU filghtened, especially the yeuug folks. The New I'ulloe Hats. It is net the Intention of Mayer elect Rosenmillor tocbauge the goneral uulferm of his pollce with the oxeoptiouof the hat. BampleB of tbose hatfi, " Cromwell," have been received ami liave been inapoetod by uoveral of the officers for whom tliey are intonded, who appreve very imieU et the cliange. The sampleH oenslst of a winter and suranier hat, of dlfforent co'era and tliey are In overy restwet, similar te thesu worn by the New Yerk pollce ami ara high, nud easy fitting te the bead. Notary Appointed. L. B. Mlller, of the village of Lincoln, lias been appointed by Govorner l'attlsen a notary publle, his commission te da'e frtm Mareh 31, 1881. and remain In ferce uutil the eud of the iiei, uonalen of lie state Seuate, COLUMBIA NEWS. .I0H ItlCUul.AM UOltllKHl'ONUKNUli Tim liiilliui I'rtcrmilmi lntrrtiiiteil VMlnr. lay liy it HI reel ret All Mil (Jlilrf llNiiuiKtin n 1'ale Vnee, YoHteulay nftorueou about 1 o'clock, during the parade of the Warm Spring Indiana, the latter wero olleiidod by the whoepu of a p'Uly of inuiiHtauillii in front of the American Iioiihe, en Frent Htroet, An old chief, named Tallakuue, ap proaehed (he men, when alight uimiieil be twecn the ohlef and JauieH Sweeney. The latter toceivod a tiomiindeim blew ncres the face Irem the Indlau'H rille, but he recovered ft eiu it and knocked the chief down. Other Indiana drafted Bweouey away from the fallen chief and threw him into the Btieet, without attempting te in. jure hlni. The inauager of the treupe.Mr. Harry Lefuvre, )iUKhcd Bweouey fieui the ohlef, when the former approached the Hocend time, an. I mippeHinj; Bweouey ititoti ititeti ititoti ded tiHstiltln, hliUHclfKraHped a rlllu and propared for dofeime. What neaily re Kiilted in a blecdy Het wax (piellcd prltie! p.illy through the elTertH of 'Hipiiin Jehn I'. I'rank. Olllcer Wltlijk took cliaine ei Bweouey and the parade jiaHHed en. It wan stepped en l.-iuist Ht. a Hoceud lime by Sweeney, who had eneapcd from the olllcer, but no meid llghtiui; enmied, uh the old chief, th ohjeet of Hwoeuoy'ii wrath, had been taken into the Franklin houite for iiafety. The old ohlet ueeurcH Sweeney e( laving flpokeu iUHUltiuu weuIh In an Indian l.vu Uiiae, but tills the lermei ileuleH. The etiicf alhe ulllrniH that he Htruck no blew uutil Bweouey made a hontlle movemoiit tewaid him, but thin h ale domed by the latter. Manager I.efevie euteied Mil It aaiiiHt Sweuiey at 'Sipnie I'atteti'H, but with with diew it when Olllunr Wit tick threatened te prosecute htm ler pointing a rllle at him ( Wittick). 'Siuire Fiauk witiiOHHcd the entire fraean, and beHideH cetillrmine; the ludiau'H story, doelanm that Mr. Lo Le Lo fevre did net point IiIh rille at Wittlek. Mr. Lefuvre, Tallakcue ami American HerHu weie aiieMcd for thulr participation in the allalr later in thoevuiiiuir, and takiu before 'Squint Yuuii);. A Dual hearing will he held there this afternoon, winner i;irciii. The foMewiiiKctllcoiH wero (duct I l.mt ui)ht of ClilipieN.iluei;a tribe of Ited Meu : Sachem, Albert Ne a comer ; Sun. Satr., Ldward 11 irnh , Ju'i. S.v , Jehn Mcln Mcln tyie ; Pre, Jacob Kret.ur ; Kepnvseula live te (heal. Council, William Meckley. The Akunki. liHsoclatlen of the hih Kclietd ban the follewiiu; ofliecrH : 17cn., Bwiuir, Milllin , V. I'icm., Jauien .Meyers j Boe , Blaie Stotier ; Cur. Sec, Alex. Cral?, jr.;Treas., Aivllla lluau ; Curator, Ku Ku Koue Suavely. The prcfluut pregramme cemmittee In Gertrude Hachiiian, Bmma Siieatli and Wilmer Hi)hter. J'ollce . 'Mai tern, Jehn Sliultz, the nefjre arretnl en Monday night by Olllcer Wittiek, for rape, and who escaped uh hoeii as he waa arretted, Uhh net yet been recaptured. Delly Wildcat, a colored gitl, ami Chan Ilippcy had a lllit en Lecuit street jet terday afternoon. The former was ar ichtcd and tout te jail at L monitor te-day for !IU dayx, charged with beiu),'dt.enlurly. Ilrltlt ul ilie Jteruiiuh. April " Ilittiui-H M will bt-L'in in a few davH. l'icuicH are uheady talked of by the young felkn. Mere chin uh Huciablc aiu already booked. Orien Ledu of Odd l-olleWH meets to te nlKht. The old Vaughn propel ty, en Beeen 1 street, in beiu denntlinhud. A " small b..y " took the lltht laUi (f the beaheu in the Sasipieh inna yester diy. Ttiu i i r i loe high jet for Mailing and rafilii).', altlieut;h a lew r.iflH descend the ttlteaui nveiy day. Mr. 1. A. Kredel will been convert his store en Lecunt htroet into a two and a half stcuy stiuctuiu. An "pen trout is being placed in the building udjeiuiug Dr. Ucrntltciz j rehi deuce, en l.ecimt stieet. Tliu pie-sp.'etrt are peer feraneaily leMiiiiptien el work at the Shawnee lu: uacfH. Mny lepairn havu yut te be made mi thorn befoie the thes can be lit. Tin) lluthel Church of (Jed and St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday schools will cole biate their lifth and fuiuth aiuuvursaileH lospcetlvi'ly en Sunday. It i piohable that MuNammau, the workman recently iujuied by a fall lu Wolfe's stone quarries, will die from the iojuiieH their received. The Institute Iieh have eigauied two baseball clubs, the Kulianco ami the Aulliracite. in a teceut contest tie lor ler lor mer wen) defeated by a score of .11 te U. Dill I'IMIU . Dinlli ul JiitlKeT'liacliur In Unlllnrul i. Hen. llenry C. Thacher, a leading uiti . mi of I'ueble, Colerado, well known iu Lancaster, died recently in San Francisce, el ISriglit's discahe from which he had Hollered for some time. Only threo weeks hi fore he had left l'ueble, seemingly lu geuil health, although it was known te bis meie intimate friends that he bad been suUerlug for some lime, but no oue thought that tliu complaint would develop iute anything te serious. He was acoem patiicd en his ttip by bis wife and Mr. and Mis. James MoCerd, While at Les Angeles the weather was very damp aud disagreeable, and en Sunday, Mareh Oth, the party left hes Augeles uu tlie steamer for Ban Francisce, On Monday neon he wr.s seized with oeuvulsluns, which con tinued until 8.30 that evening. There was uu pliysieiau en heard the vossel, but the beat touched at Fert Harford where there was a United States revenue cutter with a physician en beard, who by the permission ei the captain accompanied Judge Thaoher te San FiaucUce. Arrlvlug at the Utter elty every pupilblu oare aud at tontleu was shown him, and the host of medical advice secured, but he sauk steadily from the tlme of the duvelupmeut or the terrible malady Willi which liu wan afllicted until the hour of dissolution. Henry Calvin Thatcher was born In New Duffile, Ferry oeunty, I'euusvlvanla. en April -1st, lHtJ. He was educated at Franklin and Marshall ojllege, Lancaster, Feunsylvauia, graduating in 1801. The succeeding year bu toad law at Hollidays Hellidays burg, l'enusylvaula, during which time he edited the educational dopartment of the Ilellldaysbiirg Standard, Iu the spring of 1800 he graduated Iu the law department of the Albany university, New Yerk, aud iu the fall of the same year he oame te Colerado aud at ence loeated at l'ueble and commencod the praotlce of bis proteasieu, vnieii no has actively contin ued since, with the exception of tlucu years sorvieo as ohlef justloe of the su promo ceutt of Colerado. Iu 1800 l'rcsl dent U. S. Grant appointed him Uuited States attorney for Colerado, tbe duties of which oflleo he diseharged for little mero than a year, when he resigned. lie was oleetcd a member of tlioeou stitiiiieiiat convention en a non partisan ttoket, with soarcely a dis sauting vote, and iu 1870 he was iiemiua ted by the Ilipubllca'itt as oue of the oau eau d'dates for the suprome court of Colerado, t : 'i he wan oleetcd. aud in drawing lets for terms, Judge Thatcher drew tbe Bhert term, three yeara, which made him chief justice Whlle en the supreme bench lin proved himself an able and learned Jurist, aud at tbe conclusion of his term of ofiise he returned te Pueblo aud rcsuined the praotlce of hU profe-hlen an a inomber of the firm of Thatcher v Cast, which was fermed In J) UV OOODH Anl MOllUNtt. BOWERS &c HURST, Noe. 2G & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LADIES We would be very ylud te huve you lve uu u call wheu wtvutliiR unytbluu; In the DRY OUODB 6.ND NOTION LINE. We huve u lurie und vnrled uaHortuient, nnd till marked at the LOWEST OAHH PIlIOEa. We would npproeluto u vlelt from you and lu return will de our utmeBt te pleaBO you. We ure openluK New Qoe Je ultneat overy day, nud huve oeuutuntly barnlua te ofler. BOWERS & HURST. NOS. 20 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 1871, the junior member being Chas. B. (last, em., seu of 0. Oast, of this elty. Judge Thatcher was llrst married in 1601), his wife dying In 1875. A seu, new about 12 years old, survives Ills father. In 1870 the deceased was married te his prosetil wife, who mtivivcs him, the Usim of the second marriage being also a son, new in his third year. The father and mother of the deceased are still living, ami iohIiIe at Mattiusburg, l'a. l.euyr Kml I.ecaId. Oilenl l'leia. Uriah lilt .or has sold his farm of 105 aores en the Ooteraro, Lewer Oxford township, Chester county, te Samuel Hughes, of Lomleiigrovo, for :.", 000. Gierge Dunkle, of Mechanics Greve, had oue of his legs broken by a tobacco preas falling en it, which he was assisting te put in a wagon a few days age. Gee. MeLuue, SO years of age, from Fites' Bddy, was killed at Heek Hun aciiieduct en the 15th. He was struck by a broken lever of a capstan en a canal beat, and died next morning. ometrN i lectie. The following officers of Cauassatoge tribe Ne. !0a, 1. (). U. M. were elected last night. Siehetn J. G, Biohley. Senior Sagamore (1. W. Loenaid. Junier Bagamoie Martin I'iokel. Chief of Records Byren J. lSruwu. Keeper of Wainpuin W. F. Jamisen. Trustee J. 15. Markley. Hep. te Grand Council of I'ciinsylvuuin, W. F. Jamisen. After the election the new officers took these present te Bftluger's saloon and gave them a nice set out. Ulgnr Ilex IfMiiiiry lliirneil etk 'I ilbiine. Very early yosterday meining a Ure broke out in the large cigar box factory owned by Mr. Jehn W Uoidler, iu Windser township, ieik county. The bla.e, which wascxtromely brilliant.spced ily attracted all the neighbors, but tbey were unable te save the factory It requir ing all their time te prevent the adjoining building, from taking lire. The origin of the Ure is net known. The hihs iu the building plank ami stock Is large, but par tially, coveied by insurance. A I' Inn ItiulnrKK t-lnctt. Di-clilcilly the liauiUeinest litllnrliift ulul lUliment lu I.iitiuntur Is that of bmallug .V. llaii'iiian, a new firm that has nit commenced builiiL-ia ut .Ne. Ill North (Meuu stieul. The coiiitiiiMlem Htorn-reom ii.ii hern newlv pitntnil anil papereil lu tliruiest arttille style, the iloei Inn huuii ceerel with u Imiiilaoine llrui.ieli eiirpel.unil the bIiew room him been nepai-aleit Irem tliu nie.isiiilni: ami cutting ilep.utiiieiil by jiretly cmtaliH. The Hunt nl tliu ntere room, uUe, lias lieim lupalnteil nml maile attractive by Ihe urectle'i et nun'cll' hIkih "I intl'lU" ilesUu. ()I uioie lm. ixirtauie, however, llian flei hunl hunl hunl hoiiie oteiii room, am th i l.iitunl HiillliiKi, In cii.llD-n hi Inly, u lib wlilcliltl) lllltiil. The Hi in inakea Mpeelully el pieilucliu Ilniiweili. Mr. SiiiulliiK helils hluh rank mu eutler.iiuil liDi-iiipIevrt only llrst-cliimhamUle in.ikn up Urn tioeili, unions them being two el tliu beit biiiiilHlioiiillmneteilhoiHoor lliitjhtx .t.Muller, I'hlliiilelpliU. Anetlmi' leitiue el tliu uti w tliiii'ii umiloel ileliig hiiHlntm Is the keeping en liuml a lull line el H.imple coats ei the luteal ntylm, mi that ciistmneis may nee exactly wtiat they lire isel-ig le uiit, even be be luie they aie innii-uieil. AlKllKI'IIIHIltH. The Miiihrl: it Is enlv iiecnsdaiy te notice tliu names lu Thatcher, I'Minrore .V W cat's liiluatiel tieiiim te knew tlul it H an iiicillent one. Iliniiare i-omeiit tlieiu -tieore Tliiuclier, Oeo. II. l'iliniee, W. II West, litlly Klco, Call Ittinklii, Will Kunklii, V. K. SIcMbIi, frank llewnnl, l'ute Mucl. Hurt HWiparil, II. SI .Merse, tlce. Kilwuulu. TheKriiit liiiii-ln-Iiunil, Haley, KeKiin, Cellins iiiulTalbeit. .1. Deylo, tlee. W. Turner, Will Itiiyminiil, W. K. Ilnlines. .1. O'lveet--, ti. It Neble, 8 Ullbeit. Thuv appear here t'lhliy evenlnt,'. Ihe lltmktr't l)aui)hler. Vwu) wilt eiv likely lie a laigu amlleiicn In thoepeiii heuse to-iueirow evening en the Decision el the ap pearance et tlila meat popular piny. It never falls te attract large lieusct uuil i alwiiys en leyeil The lnleieat, pathos ami geuurnl lea-ture-i et the play are loe well known te need much mention, and the play hIieuIiI he seen. ltKATIlH. bUTKii.-Ou the 'Jilth lust., In Quarry vllle. l'a., ChiUHu Ann Sutei, lu tun 7lsl J ear or her ure. The relatives and friends or the tumllyiiie respcctlully Invited te attend the luiieial Ire'ii the residence el her daughter, ijuarry vlllu, en Saturday morning ul 11 o'clock. ui'JO 3t JVKH AUVt.UTltlt.aiKNTti. lllANTKI) AT this tirriur, A Ulll' ellhu WKKKLV INTKLI.IOKNcr.ll OK ITKHHU- tl AHY II, IS.'-a, w ANTKO'-A OOtlU IIIKI. Kll II II1CN eral l.oinewerk. Apply al this elllee. lllJO-tld LMI'U.ITION WANI'KU A VOIIMI UIHL kj wants situation te de guuerul housework. Apply at 722 Poplar street. It )Altlt005l rUKNITUKK, 1 Table, chiitrs, sleve. Ae , al private sale. Apply te JOHN A SCI1U II, m Jti-U Ne. 312 North Ojicen Street. RKMOVAI.. Dlt. UKO. It. WKI.CIIANS his rouieved Ills Olllee te NO. tf'J K AST OllA.NH K STItKLT, opiiesltothe Klret lierinan Iteleuued Chinch. inai-JI-Sllt riMU". I.AIKIIMl ANn IIK.SI' STOCK HIT L Kuchru, Casstue and Poker cauls Irem 8e per puck up. HAKTMAN'3 YKI.I.OW KKONT CIOAIt BTOKIC. Auiitien i auction i l'ulille siile of Heets and Shoes en MON DAY KVKN1NU, MAIlCIl 21, te continue until the entire stoelt Is sold, as I will retire lintn business. T. SUtAUSS, ni'JMfd Ne. Mi North Queen St. TIKMIIVAI., IV Israel Kuutz. thu eldest eygteruinu In Lancaster, who hat been located at Ne. 21 North Queen street ler thu last 12 jears. Inn lomeveil te NO. U KAS1' K1NU HrUKlVI, whole hu will bu glad te seu his It-lends. ISItAKI. KAUTZ, 11 Ne. (1 Ka st King St. (Ilascnieut). IOMI A tHU.II WATUIl U1IAIN AND j Mug Mid did Ihe l.nnrnstrr Shurpsheeb ers me luuiai is a a geiu coin, wun me words Ne I, August 'II, engraved en It. I hu Medel will be tenanted by leaving It at this elllee. II N' KV NlOltll-AIIIS V.. HIIULTZ ANO sister will open a Millinery und Kauev (ioeUs'storo en AleNUAt, MAICCII l, ls.s, at NO. 2i WKST KINO Ul'ilKKT (ItellOI'd Old stand), Laucaslur. Sneclal attention paid te Mourning Uoeds unit Children's Wear, mie-lwd NlCtr AlfrKHTlHKaiKNTb. ttliir AnVitHTlHKAirNlH, - sirMwmwx: A.asnwsr r- tsrjtr- - j - - -fllJ1L ij:: ril.INN A IIIUSNK.IIAN. FLINN & BRBNBMAN llae leeelveit fiem a New Yerk Ininkrupt stejk the lellnwlnir kihiiI wlileli tliev aiu ullurlmr lit uiiliiMiil et Lew Prices! :w 1)0.. ItKOUMy, utile Wmth "Oe. JiiUUOZ. IIUCKKTS.ut 13e Werth We. BUI IK).. 1)1811 PAN8, at 250 Werth 35c. WliU'A. COAL IIOOM.iitiifte Werth 350. am DO.. l.AMl'H.afi'ie Werth 33c. ttOllJO.. HCHUII llltUHIIK.ul 5e Werth 10c WxlOOZ. 8CKUI111UUS1II;B,iiI tee Werth 50c! Baby OftrrluBOB.Voleolpodou, Express Wugenaund Rofrlgeratora. FLINN & BEEKEMAFS UllKAl' ItOtTiK HJltNlSllINU bTOUK, NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. tiKW AOYJSHTIIIKMKNTH, WANTI'.D A UII.III'KTKNl' fllKKMAn tetuku uliaruu of a seunr luctery el ten tlieusanu prouuciieii per uieiii. AililresM, 1. C. Ce.. I.aiiciistiT, l'n. lllil-1 til iNTKLMIIENCKn Olllre. 1)Ulll.lU SAI.K ON -lllUHHUAY, MAKUII '-'7, lit 31 West Herman Htreul, a Kunerul variety et hoimvlielil uiiil kitchen luriilturu Snie tiieeiuiueiicu at one O'cleek, lilM-'it HAM'l. ItKSS A HOX, Auet. BUTTOns, HUT-ninn, IIDTTONM. Come anil cxiiiiituoeiiremlleiis variety et Kuncy Dress llulteus, which we are selling ut mill pnced.at BWAltll'.S, 50 .Vuith ijiuim Htrent. Open every eveiiliin till s o'clock. JliiSinillt 8IAK1 KIJ AIIKAU. H1TI.I. AIIK.VI). INTKSII TO hV.V.V AIIK.M) In Tcin, Cotlee-t, Huiiurs ami plci". My 'ieCruiim ItleU iinexeelled III l.iincuater. Try It lleit5DeTeai In America. Whitest 7c HUKiu In the city, lle-tt i.ianiilated 9iiar, 7te. 1 Its Light Itrewn ler'.'Ic. CI.AUIiK'H ThASrOKK, mailt-lyd Ne. 31 Weat Klnubtiei t. L)UltUllAlN(l AUKNT XVrtNTKll KOIt l.ancidlcr City nud Connly te xell the AMKK1CAN HKW1MU .MACIIINK with Ul') new Automatic lliitlnnhelu Attachment. Cor Cer rcspnmlencu Hellclted irnm responsible men who menu IiiihIiichs AililreH, NO. 1318 UllKSTNUT HTItKKT. iniirl0-3teeil l'liliailelplilu. 1".1aTATr. OK ri.lXAHKTII MIMON, I,A1'K J et Lancaster city, l'a., ilcc'd. Letters et ailmlnlHlmtleu en said e.stntii having been Knmtcd te the untlcrnliined. all persons linlcbli'il thereto are rcqm stcd t' make Immediate liaymcnt, und these having claims or ilemimils iiunlust the same, will piesent inem vriiueiiiiuiiay mi iieiiiemiiut te inn un ilcrnlirui'il, ri'slillnir In Lancaster city, pest i Mice Lnncanlcr city, l'a. HKN11V I.. SIMON, AdiiilnlsiriiKir l has. Dknukh, Att'v. mlWiUlW Spi'eiai.-am Ytm I'ims itv (inn ibr; Tallin Ini: I'.slalillslmirnt don't lull te leek In the show window; the leullni, MpiliiK 8lyli s are eshtbild tlieicln ; (lieu walk In and nxtiinliie eiir enllK- xieek. Nene te eijiial It lu the city. ItHiidaeiin ly titiuiiied well miuluaud iicrfcul IlltliiB uuriiicntx n-siiicd at iiio.lciale pilcca. A.H IIOK.NHTblN. .17 North (Jiirun St. Opposlle the roslelllce. in.'l iliiulK Mtllll.lO HAI.I'; Or IIDIISKIIOI.I) I'UKNI- 1 lure, etc., at IU Knst Walnut street. On Sa'iiMny, Mnich ). litl, 8 walnut bed sultx, I nsh ami l jilaln painted. I parlor niilt, very line, llimiii;it, 1 luriu walnut book ein, l wultiiii u.xletiHlen t-ible, 1 marble top table. miveuiI pluln tubles, lnueaus, ua-'i tmel-, niiinunl, elmlrs, kltuheii Illume, Keil-fcedlni; iiimluliH hiHtei and many utbei aitleles tee iiuiiiciiih toiueiillen. Kei tliliiu as Kixnl ai new, ) e liur In one only a snort time. Bale ut 1 o'clock p. m. III.NKV hlltJllKHT, m'.ll-'JlWAK Atietleneei. 1 HNl'I.M'. HAVANA t TOIUCCO SKKH. Iluvl'iu' secniiiit a lluiit.nl amount el this kcciI, t.'iewn three yeuis In the stutcs irem the OiIk1ii.i1 lliivuna, I will soil or mull, pesbiKe P'ld. en lecclpl et $l oe, miiillcinut seed te plant Irem thleii te live ueius, It the bced Ih piepeily sewn aud protected. JOHNS KOKUKIt, l.'iieaster, l'a I'uckiiKes el this Heed can be had al HIiimt, HhriiMpr .. Ce.'s llantwuie Stoic, uipe.itu Neil hern .Miilket. a"Verk limit eeny Hue Mine and tend bill te this elllee. inJI,:!,.".! 11 r.i.rn uehilt. X BALL'S HEALTH CORSET New takes the lead et eveiy thing lu the Cel- set line, us ladles Und It the most COMKOHl'AllLK AM l'KUKKOT Fll T I N ( gurment worn. MerctianU say It gives thu best fcuttstnctlen el uuy Collet they eer sold. tersaiu ey uu leaning eu.iiiiih. riiuniiy limn ti.re. t'OY, IIAHMON ,f CO., ml-WJlSJflt New Haven, Conn. "I HOI'r il AV1NTI511S. OUR OPENING On Monday last was a grand success. Many visited our es tablishment and took a leek at the Elegant Assortment of Fine Goods of the Latest Styles that were en exhibition. AWOUDTOTlIEVimiC. We de net necessarily charge fancy prices for fancy styles, but best as te quality. We stand en this. The cost equally in either case. As we have been careful in the selection of our stock and trimmings in every feature, we are equally prepared te meet the wants of all in need of a Fine Dress or Business Suit. We take pleas ure in announcing te the ladies of this city, that our cutter, Mr. Nicholas De La Serrenskcy, will give special attention te the cut ting, fitting and making of ladies garments of every description. Alse Riding I labits gotten up in the Latest Styles and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. mm & WINTERS, NO. 23 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK.l'A. 11)22 lwd LANCASTER, PA. .VA A Dm It II H H31KNTU W"Ki N I AllVKUll.lK OI.ICAlt HAVANA Her Clirnrs for 5 cieiln. I isimritnli them te be such. HAUTMAN'3 YKM.OW KttONTcIOAH HTOltK. IOU It NT. 1 The IliuberBcr, McCully unit Jluelilue Hbep Property nut street. Very nullablu ler lmrneses Amilv le A Ce. Foundry en West Chest uiunuructutlntr 1IAUHMAN AIICIINS, IilSS-'ilU Ne. 10 W. Orange St 1A1TATK Of PltANZ .lO.lf.fll DOHKI. li Inte el the City et Lancaster, ilee'd Let ters tcatiimcntiiry en suld estate hcvlnir beeti Kninted te the umlerih;neil, all pev tis In deht.'it thuiete aiu reiiuestuil te make Im lueillnti) nuvmunt. mid thnsn liuvlnis eliiim or demands uguliiHt tliu eaiue, win present thiim ilersluneil Hiuieiii ueiay lorseiiieiiienito the un- J NO. A. COVLK. lebii-litdlV Executer. UKH1HVAI.. A. OIII.KNDKIC Ins removed hU TO 1IACCO AND OlUAIt bTOUK Irem Ne. JO te Ne 1U WKSritlNO MTUKhT. whero be will havu mete room und granter liiclllllus ler car rylni! en his Increasing liunlnuHfl. A large stock et all thu 11K3T IlttANDb of 'lobacce.s. Ulnar" i-ud Bntiirs constantly en huiid. Cull ut the ItKl), Will t'K AND III.WK KltONT, NO.19 WKSTKI.NU aT. A. OULKNDKIl. mar2i-imii rOJC ttAI.K. L'OirnALrT " " - P A number of Wnl nut-Tep Ceunleis mid Shelves In geed umilttlen. Addiess, .1. II. HAUMUAUDNKU. mlft-WAS-tlllApr 1 I riUMIAUUd KOIt SALIC. f L I have tobacco et the crops el ISSI. lJsj nml Ism ler sain. Other geed cieps In the Im mediate neighborhood. JOHN. I. l'KNNKLL, mil Irtd Kirk's MUN, Liuicaslui Ce., l'a. i.mhc V su It !",. T A (Hl.ll.llOllKIU TWO- tOIV Heuse (Ne 711 Ku.st Oriini?e Hti-eet). nine looms, celled utile, cistern, liviuant, K"i lu the house, with a huiru let und uu iibunil.iiieeel Irult treiH ut ull kinds, grape's, Xu Apply te JOHN McCLANIC, UiJJ-71 4UNOW Helland Avenue. Ijuiti in .sai.i:. " On THUUSDAf, M AltCII 27, 1SSI, at Ne Ul feuth Duke street, al the lute leslilence et Abriiliiim McMinm, ileeniiNitd, Household nml KlU'lieii Kiiinitiiie, eennlHlIng et HureaiH, TaliliH. I hilrs. seIsh, Heaters, .Morning Light Cook S'livc, 1'lpe, Leeking Ulasces, lleilsteaihi, lleddlug. oiieiild litshlemid Klght-Dav Cleck, tleMuied unit Itug Carpeting, Tubi, Oucens h in e, und many eth r uitlcles tee nuuieieua te mention. Mine lu ceuiuimirn at 1 o'cleek p. m. SAMUKI. MtLl.hK. Kxveiitnr. lACUII UUMIAKEIt, Allet. IU'JO-1'.l 't'llliHIKKS' SAI.K lV OltDtCK tlKIIIK i OrplmiiV Court et Lancaster county will tie Kehl en Monday, April 1, lsdl, ut the Leop Leep uid Hetel, haul King Btieet, the lollewlug ili; HCilbed i.al estate el lleniy llelgatt, de- ceaseil AU that two-story Ittluk Dwelling Heuse, with two-story Inlek back building und ether linpieveuieiits 1IJ North Duke stieet, 1'hu let U 'Jl teel, mere or lens, trout, by 1'JU leet deep. 'Iho pieiHirty Is eligibly located, and Is In every respee' a miHldesfrable one. The yard contains Irutttreesund grape vines In abiinil uiiee The hniibtt contains 12 looms, tuewater elesets with sewer councetlons, bath room, hydrant lu thu yaul ami water lu the kltchen. I'artlei deslilng le view thu piemlses will pleami call upon J. S. lllelieniau, Ne. "S Seuth Duke Hlicut. I'esstiHMlim can be given Inline dlately alter the coullruiallenot thusalu If the purchuser deslies H-ile will cemmeuci) at 7K P-"i., when eon dltlens will be iiiuite known by the under Hlglied. ADAM ItKlUAItr, 1.8. JlltKNKMAN, Hk.miy biimimir, Tritstees te sell Auctleueur. iiri2-t)t.S,BI,W,P l.Nl t.UTAIN.ltr.X IH. Jrj I'" LTON Ol'hltA HUUSi;. Thursday, Mareh 27, 1884. Tliu Fasiuemaule Event op tub Hkaeun The only Company having the sole right te the (ileal Union Siiuate Thealie success by llruusen Uewurd, The Banker's Daughter, Ai played evor I.i.je times with A Carunilly Selected L'iihL All tlie Original (Jruntl llllVcts. Tliu teencry can led by this company Is a special teatuie. l'ulnted Irem the original models. The original mmdc, inagiilllceui cos ces tiiiuus, and a cast especially selected te Inter pret lu au uitlstlu manner, this, the me.t bciulllut of modern plays, 44-1'rleesas usuul. Reserved seals en sale ut Opera llouse eitlce. Jas. t CiiimsKN, Manager. U. W. llAURieeN, litis. Manager. W. I. Lewis, Advance Agent. in2J Mil I.'UI.'ION Oi'KHA HOUSK. KltlDAV MAUCH '.':, Issl. riltST AI'I'KAHAMCi: lllinE OV TIIH IIUIIIIINIMI MON AUCIIS, TUATCUER, PRIJIR03B & WEST'S CONBOl.lD.VTKl) MINSTRELS. Under the managoicent of Mlt. UKOUUHT. ULAl'llAM, The host comedhins, the best tnotrumentul tnetrumentul lits, thu best vocalists, the best dancers. Pa tronized by the elite, und ondersid by the en tire press us the Orcutesl Mlnstiel Organisa Organisa teon In thu world, prfsnnttiigu pregramuiu tarsiirpasilug anything evir before ntteiupt ntteiupt eil, Including thu great minstrel success, "OUlt UASEIIALL CONTEST," Lancaster vs. Ironsides, New balladd, new songs, new Jokes, new otte, anil the luniilest afterpiece ever nit uessuil, entitled, " Laugtrv's Peril at a Uor Uer Uor ueeus liiriv."bv the eiitlru company. Itead the names and be convinced, (iemgu Thatcher, Oeo II. Pilmieie. W.II Wei, I'lily nice, cull milium, tviu uuiiHin, t . i.. jii.iu b'ni' k llewiud, Pete Mack, Hurt Hhcpare, H. M. Mei. id, due, Kdwards, Thu meat leur-in-haiid, Haley, hegan.Cel tins uml Tulbert. .1. Deyle, Oeo. W.Turner, Will Kay iiiend, W. r. Helmes, J. O'Keoe, C. II. Neble, 8. Ullhert. Our great street piutule atll:Wa. m. . . ntlCKS AS USUAL. lleseivcd scats at opera Uoute, Wii ut SBOOHD BDIT10J. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, MAR, 20 tHU, Inwie seuj) aIT " tui: uuiTisii Tiioera i. kuvit, A Jlnltle Imminent Near Huaklin KiiqIiiiIi Mnldltri HufTejIefe trinn the Heat Mlcliler ATHllnceand the l'nrte Other rerrljtn Mutes. Buakiji, Pgypt, March 20. The lltltlsh infantry, under the oemmaiid of General Graham, are camped nlne ml Ien from Sauklm, waitiug for Ihoadvance of Osman Dlgua and his troops, en the ovent of which the oxpeeted battle will upon. The English infantry will remain here for the rest of the day. The weather aud tomperaluro Is telling forcibly en the troops, but of the U00 who fell out of ranks yesterday, overcome by beat and bunions of the mareh, only four are iu the hospital, the rest have roturned te duty. Thcre Is no doubt but that slokness will be rouewed when the inarch continues. It la hoped that the cavalry will be able te accomplish the objcet iu view without the necessity of requiring thu infantry te mareh te Tamauieb. The cavalry, with fifty Arab scouts, have gene te-day te reconneitre Tamauieb, The troops blvouaiked last niirht in an oblong rcotaugle and slept in their acceu trements. Captain Blade, of the rccoimeiKauco party, galloped within tbrce hundred yards of Tamauieb, but saw no rebels. If Tamauieb is deseiled it will be burnt and tbe troops will at once return te Suakliu, AbyitliiUn HcuuU. Londen. Mareh 20. Admiral llowetl telegraphs in answer te the luqulry of thu Manpils of Ilartingten, secretary of state for war. in regard te thu disbandmoutef the Abyssinian scouts, that tbey wcru ills, banded because tbey wero outlaws aud rubbers, A Oliluene t'rluce lluiigetf. A dispatch from Temuilu, China, i-ays that a piiuce of thu rejal family has been hauged for promoting the massacre of Christians, l.iiuilmi tluculp, The court is bearing privately the suit of Lady Celin Campbell for dlveicc. The system of keeping Mary Andersen's name befoie the publle still coutinues, much te the amusement of society, The latest story iu that Lord Coleridge has made her an eiler of marriage aud has been refused. milliliter WnlUve ami ttiHl'eilu, CessTANTiJiuri.i:, Marcli 20. United States Minister Wallace had au audieuce with the sultau this morning. Au urn urn phatiedculul Is given te the report that the I'oite liml demanded of America the recall of Qoneral Wallace TKllltllILK UYULONl'3. Dtutti uuil DcaLlnlluu lu tlulr Tiack lu ihe Sinilli. Lefisvn.Lv;, ICy., Mareh 20. A special from Louden, Kentucky, says that a ter- rille cyolenu passed near that placd aud Pittsburg, two miles north of thote, yes terday carrying death aud desolation in its train. At Pittsburg the Methodist church was raz'jd te the ground aud mueh ether prop erty damaged, A brakeman was blown from a freight train aud cairied fifty feet away. He struck en his head audbrokebis neck. A eabitt was blown away aud Mrs. Houghten and two little children, the occupants, instantly killed ; a half duzeu ethors are mortally wounded and many ethers less sorleusly. A freight train blown from the track otused usus. pcusieu cf traflle for (ive hours. A Snntherii OycIiDe, 0 ur.L.s ii.i.i:, S. C, March 21. A sevore oyelono passed evor Andersen county, de streying the house of Mr. Watsen. Tlirce of his children are thought te be fatally hurt. I.N CONOICICSS. AlipreprlMtlng lleilvl fur tlie t' loud Suircrern, Wasiiinhten, I). C, March 20. A long debate ensued en a jeiut lesolutieu report ed by Mf. Kills, of Louisiana, providing that $12"), 000 of tlie uuoxpeuiled appre priatien for the relief of bull'crers of the Ohie Heeds be devoted te the relief of the suflercrs from a similar disaster along thu Mississippi rlver. Mr. ltice, of Massachusetts, opposed) the resolution, nud Messrs. Dunn, of Arkan sas, aud Lewis, of Leuisiina, aud ethcis advocated It. The resolution was passed. I'unluiuitefs Appuli.tcl. Among the nominations soutte the Son Sen ato te day wcre Cyrus Hillbern and Edgar A. Hiudhcad, te be postmasters respec tively at Newton aud Kittannlug, Pa, A Vurdlet lu the Aucustliil.iu Trial. Liiwiir.stn, Mass., Marcli 2U. In the suit of Ellen Lsaky, against Aruh Bishop Williams, growing out of the ilitileultlus of tlie Aujjustiiilau soeiety, the jury te.ilay returned a verdict fur the plaititift' for $1,210 with interefit. An appeal will probably he taken. The veiillct remlered hy the jury awarded te Kllcn Leahy, the plalutilf, thu full amount sued for. No;weumn'rt illgtite lu Oeiiucctlciic. llARri'eui), Conn., Mareh M. lu the llouse te day the hill Kiviux the rlnht te vete en " license or no license, was overwhelmingly defeated and without much discussion. On the bill giving thorn a riKht te vete iu the school mcetlui!S tbe bill was injected by a vete of 1)5 te 8J. llurned te neutti. Hi'orrsweo'i, N. J., March 20. A tire destroyed Uiady'a hotel shortly after mid nlht. Andrew Mahouey. a meat ped dler, was burned te death iu the building. Other inmates escaped by e imbini; out of thu windows nud reaching the creuud by iueaua of ladders. Lund Slide lu California. Lei Aneli.ks, Cnl., March 21). Hall Hall read communication with the North is UKain interrupted by heavy laud slides en the Southern I'aoille read at Tchalrpl mountain aud Seludud cauuu. Tialuu will be delayed for a week. Ibe lillhuurii-'lhuiiiiisen Cime tended. Wasiii.nuten, Mareh 20. The jury in the case et Ilallct Kllbeuru aalust ex. Sergeant-at Anns Thompson have render render ronder ed a verdlct lu favor of Kilbourn ler 437,500. l.jnched ler Attempted llupe, Galvlste.n, Tosas. Mareh 20. A spe elal from Oouzales, dated Tuesday, saH Hill Horillseu, a noRre ohartjed with attempted rape, was taken from jail by a mob aud hanged. Mill HI ilO iu uut Alilttliiil. Annapolis, Md., March 20. Iho cov cev cov eruer has votecil the bill redueluu marriage lioensca from $1 00 te sixty cents aud tlie Sonate snstalueJ the vete. A bolieoner Atliure, O.u'B Mvv, N. J., Mareh 20. Tlie schooner Hedella lllew onue ashere liore this inoruiei; and will ke te ploces. Tue Hfe Mivlng crews aie bearding her. James Nutt Oue Went, rinsnuiie, li.. Maieh 20. Jiuiwh Nutt, the sbyir of Duket, waibore te-day en reute te Runs' a te take oharge of his mother's farm iho.e, A l'lmiine anil iiurneit. Hi:i,i.i:vu.i.K, III., Mar. 20. Doeko Si Uuhn's planing millwau burned last night. Less, $20,000. A Taper Flrm'i Failure. VniUmnvutA, Mareh 20. Tbe fallnre or the paper manufaeturliiR firm ef'WIU ..m. UlUIer c'i la announced. Lla Lla bllitles, $20,000. i i The 1 It. It. Onleert. I'liH.ADKt.riia, Mareh 20 The tlirec ters of the Pennsylvania railroad met le day aud re oleotod the ptesbut oflleors, WRATIIKtt 1NIM0AT1ONN. a tWA?IIiIN"TOW.Maroh20.-Fer tbe Middle Atlatitle states, ralu followed by elcarinf wpather, sputherly imlftiuit t wosterly winds, slightly oeolor weather. XAUtlKtH. l'hllaiteliiiiit market. I'iriLADBLritrA. Mar. M rieur dull but weak; Hiiperflnn State, 12 75f3 00; Kxtra iIef.llufJ.lw: l'a. family, i cetjl 87; Ohie a Imllnna family, 5ffnuu; Minn, extra, clear. fl 73nilO)t de Htrnlght, M 70(1 hi wluter'piit. out, lOftOCJt spring de, i OJ08 75. KyulleurntW 50. Wheat dull, but weak ; Ne. 2 West em Kml. f 1 USX Ne. 3 de, UJO i He. I i'enn'a Unit, tl 15. Cern dull nml unsottlecl t Sloatnermtxodnnd yellow, M ft 57e ; full! yellow and mixed, 58 O Wet Ne. 3 mixed ami yellow, B(O."0a. Oats quiet nml steadv; Ne. 1 White, 4.1e ; Ne. 2iio,iJe(No.3iiorailK0 rejected, 40J Ho;Ne amixod.fOKe. Ityiiilrm at7Je. 8oed-Clevor llrm ntOft!Ket TlmethyduU' ntMfOfJl 55; FlaxKced llrm at ft 72. Previsions fiiIet and steady; Men Pern, tl'J outflow ; lleit llams.lJSQ'M&O; India Mns Heel, tJIWJl fe. Huren Smoked Shnulilcra, RVfCJSHet salt de 7,'Oflc! Smoked Hums, UJiOlSe; utcklea de, l.'lijSUHe. Lard unlet: city rnitned et tOVf te-X" t loose butchers, W,W)X ; prlnie steam, J9ci5Ji3. r.iiilerieiaciive : iwiinr oanier; orcamery extra, Mfi;i7e : llrstx. 8lf35 I II. C. ft N. Y. extra unit tirts, netnlnal : Western extra, 23 25e ; de geed te choice, 17Q20Q. Rolls ut llfttiie. Kggs unsultled, but generally firmer; Ex triiH, 'j'fiJJKc eliccau steady with fair demanil ; N. Y. full cieamn, itv,tise; Western no, 13013X t Western lulr te geed. HKfl'J4e: l'a. part sklum, 7Kfllla ; de full skims, weak, 0ja7e for treat); elii,3ilc. Whisky at II 'Je. New Yerk'nartteu. Nkw enic, March !0. Kleur slightly lu buyeis' favor unit very Httle doing In tauite und Western dull unit heavy; Superllne Htiite. tl TliUJ 35; Kxtra de, M 'J5 fl:l 61; cholce de, $. GOfJO 00; Fancy de, (i) lOfJU 70; Hound Heep Ohie, JJ 85 IIX); choice, lloHJileet Hupertlne Westem, fJ 75U3 35; common te goe.l oitnnle, $l'J3ffl a ill: che.cn dn. l 70fJU 50; cholce White Wheat de. 10 OJfJU 50. Heiilliurn epilet; com mon te fair extra, 13 5034 70; geed te cholce ;:e,173a160. Wheat variable anil Irregular ; opening j,ftc higher ; Inter lest, advance nud de clined !"! thou rallied UOKc : active .speculative trailing ; Ne. 1 White nomi nal : Ne. 2 lted. Apill. $1 Olfll ev,i May, It 07fll 07,'fi: June, tl 0SJ4Q109K. Cern Ht8'4e butter ; me.iunilely active ; Mixed Western spot, MtiCIO; de future, 5'JXCtf C'JJCe. ii'iUiiQWe lower. Including Ne. 'I May, 38 R33;e; .lune. -Mytaitii -, State, WOlle; Wuatcm. 37ail'ie. Ltve stuck Market. Cuioiiie Hogs tlecelpts, 8,500 head ; ship ments 2100 heiid : market slew and lOoiewen rough packing, ft! lefjc 05; packlug and ship, ping, fl 0037 10 : light. $5 COai) 01. Cattle Uecelpts 4.0U0 head ; shipment), 1 BOO de.; market sluggish ami lOiSJOe lower; ex- ports, id lDiji; u: KetKl 'u cuoice snipping Hteers, J5 u)i(0 00; cemmnn te medluui, $5 I0i(5 60; cernfed Tuxans, $50030 Sheep Uecelpts, I GOO head ; Bhlpmenta, 200 head ; market dull und 10fil5e lower : Inferior te lair, ii 50PI; medium le geed, tl S5Q 5 ; cholce te extra, $535 75 ; Lambs. $1Q7. Kakt I.iiiKitTV Cuttle dull ; prices 'JJe oft Irem yesterday; receipts, 152 head; shipments, tee head. Hogs slew; l'hltadelphlas, $7'2107IO; York Yerk or. (J'250UW); receipts, tiJfl head; shipments, l.tvO head. Sheep In ratrdemaiut at I'esterilay's prices; receipts, !, u head; Uilpuicnts, 3,lue head. btoeK marneu. quotations by Lcoed, McUrann A Ce , ors, Lancaster, l'a. U A. M. 12 H. U.U.ft l.tj.t... .... .... Hank 3r. u. Michigan Cent nil New Yerk Central New Jersey Central... Ohie Central Del. Lack. .1 Western. lit S3 11IU Vi I2I 215; 90U leiCI li". Denver A Ulo.Orumle. llle.Orunih 1BK .............. -tw 1'exas "J 35 Krle. Knnniu. A Tc Lake Shern 10Oi Chlcnge.t N. W., com.... 117? N. N Ont, A Westeru ht. I'aul AOmahu 1'aelMc Mall &Vi a H7K 20K Itechestnr l'ltlsbiirgh.. n sinr l'uisuurKu.. ii Lil... ....... ........... H.Jf, l'acllle H , Pacific... 75Vi au. rnui. Texas I'l union lumiit... tiY Wubiish Common 15m Wabssh Preferred 'IvA Wesl'rn Union Telegraph 1.i ..' 72)2 47JJ Loulsvine A Niisnviue.. N. V., Chi. Jc SUL Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading 13 7U I7H MXi 27'i r. i. it liuuaie Northern l'acltlc Cem., Northern I'acltle l'ret., Hcsumvllle I'hlladelphla A Krlu Nertiieru Central Under); round Canada Southern.. tju ..................., 100 Wi 1'eeiilu's l'asuontfer.. i'lillnilenmla. Quotations by Associated I'reaf. Stocks weak. l'uuaiieiiiuia .T r.riu lb. iv...... ........ ..... 18 li8- itiiadlm; Uallreud . 27 Pennsylvania Uallreud t'J? Lehigh valley uaiireau u United Cem pan lei el New Jersey VJiK Northern l'acltlc. . 211 Northern l'aclltc l'relerrel tVA Northern Central Uallreud OIK Lenlgh Navigation Company 47k NoirlHtewn Katlread HIS Central Trannpoitiitleii Company 34 l'lttsb'K, Tltusvllle i ltuUale ll..lt 7 Little SchuvlUlU UMlreud C1H Mew vern. limitations by Asseclatwl l'ress. blocks llrm. .Meney easy ut 1KQ-C New Yerk Central... ..1H Krle Km I row 1 , "ii Adams Hxprcsi ...UU Michigan Central Uallreud SO Michigan Southern Katlread lei'.f Illinois Central Itallread IS9H Cleveland A Pittsburgh Katlread 133 Chicago A KoeK Inland Kallroed 121)6 rittsburgh Kert Wayne Itallread 183 Weitern union Tetegraph Company..... 7.1 Teledo A Wubash lj New .leitiey CuiitnU New Yerk Ontario A IVnsturn 1') rirr.tJUL NUTlVlifl. Bpralns, Lauieiusi, l'atns anil Btltchcs, Weak Hack or Ulioaie et thu spine will be Im mediately relieved en application et a Jlep IHaster ever the ult'ecled part. It's ponetre penetre ttve power It weudiiitul. Warranted te bu tlie best made. "" Ileu't Yeu Ue It. Uen't suller any longer wltU the pains and aches et Itheumattsm, which imikolllea bur duu le you. Heller, speedy and pormanetit, eiubu procured at thu uearestilrug store, In thu lerm el Kidney-Wert. Kidrldge Malcolm, et West Hath, Maliie,8aysi "Iwascempliitely prostrated with KheumatUin anil Kidney treubles and wu net expected te recover, Tlie ilrst dese of Ktilney-Wert helped me. Six dosei put mu en my feet ; li has entirely eared me und I hive hud no treublu since." """ "' lltur Uiiii. " Jcel new. I wi iiilllcteil with sick head. nelle nud guueriil debility, but Jlurtletk 11 loe J llxttcr brought about an liniui'dUte Improve liient In my general health. 1 consider thum thu best family medicine lu thu uuirket." Adelph Lath 2, llultale, N. V. Yar sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 unit 1J North Queeu street. farnljil', Nine Yean. " Atter hiving Biiltered ler 0 years -with pa ralysis," says Mr.Joieph Yatos.et l'ntterea New Jersey. " I was ottreil by Samaritan .Yerthie." Mr. Yate autherlzea lh) state incut. Your itruagUt keeps It, $l W, iniS-lwitoedAw Dnii't be I'iUt.lita tHl. by II. II. Cochran, druggUt, 17 end 133 Nena Uuoenstieei- "irew my threat hurta I Theu why don't you iiBe Hah? "eni,y el Horehounil nA t'luu's Toothache Dreps euro In one tulnute. 4 mJWwdevdAw ! i .a i r .c ul 91 f t J' ! sfJ v vl I n 1
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