4- .u -". - -K.. -i. -v " ' . -V ..,', ,' ' ' "- "- . ' ' '. i A?"1' j . "V I W It I -.- " - " tai LJCAflTtlC DAILY iyntLLIGgyClCR, WJiPyESPAY, JUNE 8, 1&5. . -'tT --. i' ' w kt -, & J"!1- (,-. "7.U K1 "J?4 Lr B' V L. iV . SFT h?C lift IW M' KM . JT l &: JCi -4Hb-Z! .-(COLUMBIA'S SCHOOLS. 4Y ntm u V; UOT, MMt'OtlTAKT MKF.TIXO OF i of Teacher nml Tlilr Salaries Fixed. " 1 awMlalmant i.f ttift f!.ilnmlttflM fur ttlA L' , Coming ysr Important Mutt tMperl of Illnk Kcepnilug. JttcuUw Correspondence of tlie Intklliekncmi. vCemjmiiia, June a. An adjourned meet- ll 4m ti 4tan tf"ll It ,r l.t ,. anlirvr.1 1im.1 M-nU l.nlft ttl '' eenacU chamber Inst evening. All tlie tllree Wten were present oxcept Dr. Mnrkel. Tlie fiwuice cotnmlttce per Mr. Glven, ofl'erod n resolution fixing tlie tax rate ler 188WJ, nt 4 ,f lll83U mills for Ronernl school purposes, itad X mill for sl-iklng fund ; alue authorlz autherlz 'tSiag the finance coinniittce te ncgotiate n lean ,il of $4,600 at 4 per cent, 'principal paynble in ljfiea yean, at the option of tlie beard, nml due 4tt twenty years, bends te be dated July 1, 'ik'im, and in denominations or f 100 mid f&OO. '& This will makothe bended debt of tlie ills- I'L.ji . m mi.. l-ll ...,. E .&' WlCs se,uuu. xiiu ruoiiiiiiueiiuuuuiin nuiu Xy ocepiea anu nuepiuu. uiu iinuiieu uuuuiif ;vv V09 WOTO 1I1BUUCWU LU IMIV IUI ilupua,MO iui & i the collection of the tax. H The snnorlntendliiK committee rceein : rnenued tlie formation or two normal schools te be taught by the four lndy jrradtintcs of class '85; nlse that tlie school term of 'Se-O te be eight and a half months, of 22 days each. i' The commltteo further rccominendcd thofer- matien of an additional school in tlie second division of the secondary department; and that Instead of local institutes, a meeting of teachers be held ence n month for lustilute work which overy teacher shall be required " te attend without compensation. The recom mendations wcre all unanimously odeptod, except the ene providing for an additional school In the secondary department, upon 'which question Messrs. (liven anil Vaiin voted negatively. An efTert was maile te reconsider the rule by which teachers are promoted according te general scholarship gnuloef corllllcate with out reforenco te their work in the schools, butitfailed. THE KLKOTION OFTIIAI'IU'US. The following tcacliers wero then cleclcd with the salaries alllxed : Secondary Dent 2nd I)lv. Ne. I, Miss Lldie J. Raker, MO ; Ne. 5, MIsi M. LUIIe Stevenson, $40 ; Ne. 0, Mr. Harry Zolger, Zolger, frit) ; a 7, .miss J, line NIlllUI, tin. Primary DepL 1st I)iv. Ne. 1, Miss Annie K. Hinkle, $35 ; Ne. '., Hue It. Now New Now len, 735 ; Na 3, Miss Clara J. Leliman, ?;!.r) ; Ke, 4, Miss Anna 11. Horshey, f35 ; Ne. f, Miss Maggie II. Purple, ?ur. Second Division Na 0, Francis Christy, KM); Ne. 7, Miss Emily Oberlin, f30 ; Ne. 8, Mrs. Jehn Williams, RIO ; Na 0, Miss Mllle Stoinheisor, W ; Na 10, Miss Cnllie J. Wills, $30 ; Na 11, Miss Emma MeDowell, $30 j Ne. 12, Miss Amy Ames, f,50." , Nermal Schools Na 13, Miss Mary Tille, ?1.1 ; Miss Mia Ola(ireltar,tr. Na 14, Mis Mary li. lliineK 51C ; Miss drace Felk, $15. Fifth Strcet Schools, Secondary- Miss Annie 8. Urowiie, $15 ; primary, Miss Katie Pattersen, $30. cemmu'ti:i:s api'einti:i. The following iicrmaiient committees were appointed by President Tayler : Finance, AVann.G veil ami OravWIl; mipeniileiiillnjjJO'-rj' h'-" "V "'.'. ,,..., , , i t---T-Titti;iK''iniy a j'ennc hnck that they wero iiiiic h May.Markelandarnyblll; toxHieoltiJtFh.o, , u than whlte iiian'w Hlirluip-, nii.l he Uliln n.t.l WT.i.iii . win il- nml uiinnllfii. ni.i.. I.. .. . .. .. .'.... .. IJIOUU U1I.I IT. I. Ill, iu,rau lliiu nnn.y jjumn May and Strino ; library, Given, Jrnver and AiarKeu The president also appelHlfjii the follewinc as His visiiiib couMnitteoi : September, Strino, SladlftiidJf,,,,,, ; Octoher, Glven, GroyUUijiffteravor; jcovembor, May, Mar ljP9Iia Tayler; Docenihor, Slade, Graver &ml rSli'nn Tntiitnft Wn.iti flrivlitll nml MayviFebrnary, Markel, Strino and Tayler ; March, Graver, Glven and Strino; April, Gray bill. May and Slade ; May, Tayler, Mar Mar kel and Wann. After drawing erders for n nuinber of IjIUm tlie beard adjourned. Itud und Gun Club. The annual election ler ofllcers of tlie Co lumbia red and gnu club, was held en Mon day eveulng, with tlie fellow itijt reiult : Ceinniaiideiit Dr. Alex. Cniig. Vice Ceiniuandcnt Adelpli .lcssel. Master of Tr.uis)ortatlen It. E. William. Quartermaster Frcderlck llucher. Quarteriiiiuter Sergeant Jacob KoOih KeOih chllds. Cemmia.saryScrKO.itit .lehn A. IJeyle. Troasurer Cel. Chas, A. Murray. Their camping place for the Hummer has net becu Holectcd yet, but they will go into camp en the l!Uh et August. Hit) ltluk lleepcned. Between 200 nud 300 persona uttended the reopening of the Metropolitan rink hint e oil ing, aud wcre delighted at ence again lielng able te "wliirl en the rellers." The atmes phcre was cool and plcas.uit ; music of the Irenville band geed. The best of order was maintained and overybody enjoyed them Helves. The rink will reinahi open until it does net pay the inanagement. Manager Krutn has lowered the price of the evening Hensieii te 10 cents for ladies aud 15 cents for gents. News uTtlie Town. A rellc, a Htene lieariug the inscription "The old dog-weed cerner, new a store, 1ST7," was found along the Cnderus creek by two Columbia spertmen yesterday. The ntone nearly 60 years age was used ns a mark en tlie old llullinger farm along the creek. 'Squlre Evans committed Anna Mary Ilurrells, of Tew Hill, and two whlte tramps te jail this morning for 5 days cieli for belug drunk and disorderly. Stephen liurrells, of the IIIU, was arrested en the miiiid charge, but was discharged. J. B. Dowuey, formerlyor Columbia, was In town yosterday, making arrnngenieiits for the sale of Lititz pretzels, which, strange te say, liave never been sold in this borough. WJiile lakiug down a cylinder head yester yestor yoster day. Chas. M. Gabriel, a machinist in the P. K. It. round house, had his left feet badly in jured by tlie head falling upon it. P. R. K. ongine Na 9U3 mounted the rails In tlie east yard, last oveuhig, but as its speed was net great, little or no dauiuge was done. An important business meeting of tlie Sens of Veterans will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at Ne. 115 Walnut street ill Henry's popular minstrels will give a gout puriunuuuce le-mgllu Acvivuyr. Twe Men KUled-FerTlHy"0 ape flcerke. A Derry train and a freight traiu .eollded near Middletewn, Delaware, Tuesday inefl? ing. Deth englnes and tliroe cars wero totally wrocked, six ethers being damaged. "William Ilushten, engineer of the freight train, was killed, and Drakeman Hitch, of the saiue train, dangereusly injured. Thrce ethor train hands sustained slighter injuries. Rushteu, the dead onglneor, lived in Phila delphia. Dr. E. W. Goerko, fontierly of Columbia, wan en the train nnd made n romarkable os os cape from death. He Jumped nbeard the en gine, but at ene of the stepping places said he would get oil anil go hack te the caboose 'I he cnginoer trled te prevail upon him te remain en the engine, but he went back te the ca boose where be found the Ilagiuan. The Hag man asked him if he would remain en the caboeso for seme time nud the Dr. wild he would. "Then," said Iho llagmau, "I will go forward te the ongine for a little wliile." He did se, and hail been therb but a few min utes when the collision occurred and both englncer and ilremau wero killed. Dr. Goerko was unhurt but was terribly shocked at the death of his friend, the ouglnenr, whom he had left only a few mluutes before. Preparations fur a Great Kient from the Philadelphia Kvculntr Neus. Colonel James Dully, of Marietta, isalready digging In his garden about the agile cucuin ber and tlie oxpuisive onion which he pro poses te lead in Ills eclobrated cart and spread before tlie sturdy farmers whose club meets at his farm heuse en tlie IStli Inst Scrapple, galere and pumpkins pics are piling up en his pantry thelcs nud the hard anted and soft-hearted sons of toil who can't get a square meid at "Dully's raiicbe" week after next will be, indeed, bard te satisfy. It is thought the club may Intreduce an En glish fashion and have Us cbuuipugue de canted, SUuheliu te be Ultldeil. B, J. MeGrann, A. O. Kepler and Emanuel P. Keller, the viewers appointed by the court te consider tlie division ei Manhelm borough Inte wards, met this morning und they will recommend that the borough be divided into three wards. 7 BfKl? KOBKRT BiBSOma HVIOJBS. Farther Fartlciilrtrter the Melancholy Trugnly In Utile llrltaln Tewmthlp. Heme additional' facts liave ttoen obtained concerning the sulcide of Rebert Gibsen, of Fulton township, an account of which ap peared in the iNTKi.i.iaKNcmi last evening. Mr. Gibsen had been away from home nearly all day and returned about dusk. Ills hired boy went te tlie stable te assist In unhitching the horse. Mr. Gibsen said he would put the animal away hlmselfand the boy returned te the house. The family waited for the former for seme time, and as he did net come, Mrs. Gibsen went te the bam but was unnble te find him. It was then supposed that he had geno te attend n meeting at the church, but as he fatled te come, his folks retired, liellevlng that he had geno te tne nome ei Jehn need, ins sen-in-iuw. uu Tuesdav lnorniinrsearch wasmade for him and he was round hanging in the Inn of the wagon shed by ene of his daughters. Corener ltenaman went te Initie llrltaln last evening and held an Inquest en the body. The jury was composed of Jehn I, Pattersen. .1. A. Kyle, J. A. Jamisen, Atulrew Fislier, C. 11 Molllnger and Edgar Witman, and Uie verdict was that death re sulted from strangulation. Dr. J. C. Gatcliell was the coroner's physician. The exact age of Mr. Gibsen was (VI years. During the war he sorved as a provost mar shal. He lcaves a wife and four daughters, several sons having died. Ne reasonable cause can be assigned ler the terrible deed. On Monday Gibsen was seen te tie lilshnrse along the read and go into n weeds, and it is Deiieveii mai no contemplated suiciue ai inai time., Thealf.iir has caused considerable ox ex ox citembnt lu the neighborhood, and much sympathy is ex pressed for the borcaved family. Mr. Gibsen was well thought or, having been n clevor man nud geed neigh bor. 11KTTE11 TIIAX Sll It I MIS. GniMheppcnt ll Delicacy Aninng the Indian. Methods or Catching and Cooking. Frem the Chicago Kntcrprlsc. The unusually large numlier of grasshop pers this spring, and tlie excitement they liave caused with our local newspaper itemlrcrs, will new be claimed. The In dians liave started in with twig brooms, nud are driving thorn into round holes which they dig in the ground. The modus operandi can be seen up Chlce cicck, ne.ir the lluiiche Chlce sheep camp, en tlie plains, whom ten or twolve bands of 11 ve or six Indians in each, are nt work. The llrst operation is te dig n fiinuel-shaped hole three feet across and about three feet deep, then the baud scatter out of n skirmish llue about two hundred feet from the hole In dif ferent directions, and coininenco sweep ing and " dri Ing " the heppers towards the ptlhole, and by wording around in n clrcle they gradually drivea geed share of the orthepterous Insects toward nml into the hele from which the peer liopiers "can no'ercemo out again," until the frugal uiahala lifts them out into a wheat sack. The crawling, jumping mass in the pit, when tlie "drive" is dene, would de any vcngeltil granger geed, as he thinks of the horrid f.ite hi store ler ills enemies, te lie rousted te death at seme Indian restaurant. The process of cooking is unique, If net elegant, itotstenos are put into the wick, and they nre carefully Hhaken backward and ferwaid together until the legs and wings of the hoppers are broken and burned oil', when they are sorved with out sauce in nlltjie-" I-u-carAvausa,riW, mid coiisiUereiL-f, irrcat luxurv. We wero In- thought net se ronulslve. Gouend Illdwell says the roasted hopper ground into meal is te the Digger family what a Jar of qitiuce proservos is te the child el the palof.ice. THU XAUStAX-lMXlr.llbOX CASK. The Opinion of tlie Learned .Iudj;e Jtatuw l"till Mubiliied. Tlie following la copy of the opinion de livered by the supreme court en the appeal of Jehn 1). Sklles, administrator of Ames Hen Hen dereon, deceased, In the equity suit brought, involving the amount of money expended by Geerge Naiiuiau, esq., en the heuse adjoin ing tlie Hendersen icsidenee, ocvupled by him : "Tills case was heard in the court Iwhiw en bill and answer. It is conceded that the case is entirely free from any intention of fraud en creditors or ethors. Such being the fact the powers of a chancellor should net be exercihed as te de great injustice te an innocent nnd geed faith endce. With the purest motives and best Intentions he made large expenditures. Equity is new satisfied by losteringfor the bcuelit of the cstntoef the granter the property of se much value as subsequent events hae shown was im properly token from the creditors thereof. The opinion of tlie learned judge sustains his conclusion. Decree allirmed and appeal dismissed at the cost of the appellant" Tlie Would-be Sub lile. Frederick SiUler, the young ni.iu who made two desporate ollerts te take his own life by throwing himself under tlie cars nt the Junction, en last Friday morning, was taken te thoelllcoof Aldenuau llarr for a hearing tills morning. The testimony of the witnesses was that Sitzler imagined that three men wero in pursuit of him with knics te kill him, nud sooner than allow them te take Ids lile lie prelerred te be killed by thiewing himself tinder the cur wheels. The alderman committed him in default of 300 lull for trial at the August sessions te answer thocharge of attempted suicide. Claimed Ijiiicnttcr as Tlielr Heme. William Hendersen, of Philadelphia, and Themas W. Ilarley, of Syracuse, X. Y., charged with having picked the pecket of Anna ltebecca Siecht of Weitzoltewn, en a street car near the Askew brldge, in Heading en Monday, wero helu in f 1,000 ball for court Wlien the abeve parties registered at the Ham be heuse en Saturday they wero joined by 1L A. Franklin and I'oter Grilllth, who claimed Lancaster as their home 1'resecutluu Withdrawn. C. I). Wilfong, the young man charged with false pretense by Wilsen Brubaker, ap peared at Alderman Fordney's olllce last evening for a hearing. Bofero the case was called for a hearing a settlement was cllected between the turtles, the prosecution was withdrawn aud tlie costs paid. Meeting of Councils. The June meeting et'eity councils will be licit! this evening. Tlie annual mossace of the mayor will be presented te councils a tins meeting. Cliarged With Desertion. David Goye, of the Eighth ward, had a hearing this morning bofero Alderman Mo Me "tHittili " Iho charge of dcsortlen, proferrod by hls-WjfcIn- default of bail he was com mitted for trluTEbCeurt A Car-Ilreaker C0111..11 Ofllcer Keat, of Harrisburg, arrosted talm O'Dennell at Cellins station, this morning, . l-e ter breaking tlie seal or a freight car and en tering it with felonious intent He was brought te this city and in default of bail was committed by Aldermau McCouemy te an an swer at court. What' Sugar Werth? Gee. W. Andcnen, gieccr, Ne. 310 Kast Oianye street, 1 connected with the telephone exchange. They nre clean, sweet and thorough In action, euro pain, strengthen wuuk parts and act in stantly. Call fern Jlep J'aifer and gut It. 2Jc. all dealers. ukaiiis. HiLLKit. May 31. 1hS, In this city, Jtary Anna, wifoef Chibtfun lllllcr, In the link year ether age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, Irem her latu icsldence, Ne. 3.i5 Kast Orongo stiect, en Thursday iifturuoeu at 'J o'clock. Interment at I.aiicantcr cciuelerv. MAJtiiLHA. l'hlliulelplila 1'rodut.e Market, PjilLAiiKLi'iiu, June 3. Fleur sluggllsh and weak, bales ut 1,100 barrels, Including 'l'enn'a iaiully.uKI -l Ul; Western de ut (1 WQi '.Ul illnneeta bakers at dtI5, aud mtents ut () ii (J5 75. Uvu flour tlrtn nt (I ner barrel, for choice. Keed was lu geed supply and lair demand. Sales of Wester winter until, (13 iCtill mi per ten. At the I ii. in. call There wus Wbnat OOc, June ; WVc, July : (1 OOXc, bid for August ; V.T,, CB IHJIIIUli, Coin &ig, ler June; 63c. for July: file. tut au. uuu v)i(, tMjV, Outs-40o,Junej 10fc; July;J7c. Aug.; 33c, New Yerk Produce Market Nkw Yebk, Jtina 3,-rieur market dull; rilU", ti !J M Superfine, (4 -MS3 00: uoiuiiieii te i.iTr cilri. Ohie. 4ltet. i ,'hl2iV,l,:e- . KuU' winter, rfuuo,WKe I dp July, (luejjii Aug., (joije, n ' Cern Ne. a Mixed, June, &3let Jnly, M)c Auk , WKe. Oaln Ne. 3 Mixed, June, 3 ( July, 370. Kye nominal, Ilnrluy nnmlnn'. l'erk dull Mntu, (11 W. I.nnl-1 81. Julv Ifrt Rl. Aucual. B Molasses hrin t ii'Xttile. for nity tcnu Turpentine strene ntsnUc lleIn steady strained te geed, 1 UliO l iv l'otreloum dull and nominal, lluttnr umcttlcd) Western Crrninery, lMJIOc. Chccae dull i Otile flat, de. Hrks llrmi Western, HQUHei Imitation State, II Hlve Arm ! Carolina and I.eulxliirla common te fair, )ffte, Suirnr dull t refined Cutleuf, T,ie Oranu mini. ejje. Tallew cnnlrr i Trlme City, BJic. rrelithtKdiillt (.ruin IouIiikkew. Coflce dull ; fair cargoes, fe. ClilcnRe I'rcHluce Market. CiilCAtie, June 3, 0.30 n. in. Tlie luatkct opened lis fellows! VVlieat-July.NIJie ; Anuusl, mjfi Srpl., niic. Cern .Inly, 4tle( August, 4l)7e ; Kept,, 4de. Ualff July, WWet Aiir., into. l'erk .Inly.tliirpii ; August, HOW. j.nrti..iuiylfiMii I iiilK., vkj , ruiiu, v UlbsJulv, (3 37; Aug., (i 8upU,(.1M. cumlKO. 1 r. m. Wheat and Cem advanced n cent tills morning, but lest It nearly nil and closed nl about tlie opening, which nggn'gntud last ulslit'siilKlit'a close alt around, The imnmur like wcalhur and better crop reports checked tlie uuvalire, tJalHWem slewly ut ycslcinays llgurcs. l'erk opened Kle hlnlier. but eased eir In sympathy with Kimln and closed Ae belter Uiuuthu close yesterday, l.ard was fc. higher and Itlbs Bteady lit yesterday's close. Wheat July. tmCfimiei Auk.. KBJei Sept., aie. Cum . I uly, 10c j Aug., V,ie i Sept., V,y.,: Oats July, 3--V,e ( Aug., IWie i Hcnt., J7e. l'eikluly. (10 43; Aug., (10 M Kept., (Pins. Ijml Inly, ft 57 l Aug., M 07; Sept., (075. lllbs-Jllly, (3 33; Aug., (3 4.5: Hcpt., (.-53. Lire Stock Price. Ciiioaeo. Cattle Kccclpts, 4,4(XI head; ship liients, 2,'J head ; market slew lint values II mi ; cliolce lat cattle scarce mid lu fair demand ; shipping. l,330ftl,sre Us. (3 30(f3 70j l.'JKXif 1.5.V) It,s (3 l(KS40 unotei.uefi .s, (I "0O5 i; Btlllers' (M5:; Tuxans, (3 C0Q1 60; steekei-s and feed cr, ClWrtl no. . . , , lleKB Uecelpts. 12,000 head ; Bhlnments, 4.C00 ; uinikct ejivncd higher, but weakened ; mlud Bteady and closed easier ; rough and mixed, (100 niKil packing and shipping, (.1 sejjl 10; light, (17001; skips, cie.100. Hheep Keeulpts, 3,WO head; shipments, OOOj tnulliiUBlew ; coinnien gmdes veiy dull ; shorn, U UiKiU 03 1 woelcd, (3 3H2t 73; Lambs l head, UQSM tluUMilield Market. Hatukuav, May .7). ry II lift. I We ..."Jft'i-ie fm r.c ...KSJec ..NXi'.c ..KHrJTIHJ . .tilkiil.'iC 210 I lu VfiO .... Hi'ie UK! . .13iUe Iln'Jjir Jim Chct s'i tuiietiiw.. Cottage Cheese, two pieces Hutch C'hccHU )1 lump lllULTKV. Chlckcrm V pair (live) " liilecu (cleaned) l'li;ee;is V pair. Duck j )l piece (cleaned) NIBCKLLANKUl'H. Apple llutterV '1' KiiKiltdius lleimy 1! ft iJinl It, Dry llcef, chipped llam, whole Hani, sliced rllL'lTB. Apples V Jpk Iliiiiauaslilez CecfKiiiuls, each Currants y t. (dried) Dried Apples )1 (t Oiled Peaches V it I'mnes i 1cmens 1i1e. Oninues lido. Cranberries )l it VKIiKTAlil.Kn. Peas per pk, .'i:lc .HWic tTabb.u'O ti n lead.. l'eu'.Us'S (sHl1'"-.. "if" ' 411'Usliel, Id'iins (Lima) V t 1,'arrels V bunch.... .l.'KJ . lc Head Milan w Onions V bunch fs) llhtibarhprhh '. Ssee.t l'onitees ViiPk IJJJic Soup IleunsfKil Via IpluachKpk liWfi: Halslly v liiinch Kiino Turnips J H Pk 10l2e reiiners )l dnz itiil'm Onions VH lk 'J"c Itadlshes pr bunch 10c .New Tomatoes prit 40c nun. Blind, each 'JiifiW CatnuhV6 1-'e llerrtiiLt V '!". I's) Kiesh Jlatkeml V 8 IJe l'orgleri V Bi liQTe Cluuis ier lui (1 I1IUIJV. Wheat Oats Cern lte Hay l'ur ten Oleversecd Timethy Herd (J russ Orchard (trass Mixed Lawn Unisses Fleur 11 cnt I'lfS-'sHJ ... .6.'iiic Mm fiian; hiM (I.-'-! rrr, (i i (i7JtfJ RterK AInrkKts. Quotations by lteed, Mctimnu A Ce., Itanium, Ijuicastcr, l'u. li a.m. i.ii. j p. in. Missouri Pacific Michigan Ccu tnil New ierk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del., IJlck-.t Wcsteri Demer.t UleUruudu Krie Kansas A Texas Ijike Shere Chicago & N. W., ciiinmeii N. N.Vlnt Western St. Paul ,t Omaha l'ncltle Mall KechesterA l'lttstiuiv 4-M y iei;i ', i" '.c.J I'J Kt lu leiji 61' K.y. HI. l'uul lir'i Texas l'aclllc II Union Pacific fl Wabash Common Wabash Pioterrrd 07 ll'i ftJH h 1 in" tvcMlcni Union Telegraph.. U) de 3i l.enlsvlllii A Nashvl llle Sili K. V., Chi. ft St. I. l.ehlgb Vulley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania IS IS Heading l'.T. Allutlale Northern Tactile Common Northern 1'uclUe l'ref llesteuvlllu Philadelphia ft Krie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern People's Passenger Jorsev Central 70K New Yerk Stock Market. New Yeck, Jiuin 3. Wall street, 1:30 p, Meney fctlll at IK per cent. Exchange in. dull. Uevermnents llrm. Currency 6's, (11T7 bid ; 1's Coup., (l'.'JJi bid ; 4fs de, IlliJi bid. The stock mtilkct opened about steady at las night's closing tlguics, and en buying of Union Pacific, I), It. ft W and Western Union by seme of the cliques, prices became llrin and advanced Utefi per cent by midday. SInce neon the mar ket has been dull and featureless, but the ad- van Ce ei tlie morning is fully malutalncd. lr.M. Western Union , On Adams Kxprcss American Kxprcss U.S. Express Wells. Farge ft Ce C. C. 1. ft C C. C. C. I., New Yerk Central , fJ New Jersey Central 37 3r.u. leux Illinois Central Express 121 Ohie Central j Michigan Central 49 49 Northern l'aclllc 1(1 I ' Preferred 2f tVIWiJUl 1-UClUC. ,r- .MS I r. . .-... ' " 111 Unlei HlianOiv"- J MV. Missouri PlieIIlC7T7-sMAl;riiiaiii'll'VJ M? Texas PaclHc, Hi-i 11 New Yerk Klevuted 141 Metropolitan li'i Manhattan Alt ft Tuire Haute , " PrcfeiTed Canada Southern Cunada l'aclllc Chicago ft Alten Cues, ft Ohie U. ft Hud ,. Del., Lac. ft West lellf Denver , Erie " Prelerred Hannibal ft ut. Je 10 ie" I iwji rrelerrea Kansas ft Texas. IS 33" 17? r- 1 sa" 70 07 leii latue Shntu L.K.ftW I.'vs'lluft Nasbvllle Meri Is ft Essex Northwest " Pruferiud Ontario ft Western Ohie ft Mississippi . " Prefencd. Pacific Mall Quicksilver , " Preten cd Heading Iteck Island Sun Francisce . " l'ruferred.... Omaha ,,,, Bt Paul ... ',' l'refcried Nash 4 Chat M.,L.,8.&W V. Wabash " Preferred 0..1VA Q Kechester ft Pltlsburg Pd. ft Kvuus ,.,,, Manitoba , , Oregon ft Nav. Oregon Trunsce , , K4 '. ii" ma iyii 1 U 1-7 zy. ii ufi ArjBir AurjaiTisexEMTa lTANTKD IMmIcjjIATELV. tt -vrirsi Class Itiirlieft alnala mini m. ferrcd. Apply IO Jmrv uu'itiKUHiiKiiii'vii Mauheltn aioi-eugl),Lauciw,tcr Ce., Va. XKW ADVKRTtKKMtOfXB, K . -, - M AK1NG rOWDKlt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pew der never varies. A mat vel of put lly, ntreiiKth and wlicilcHeniencss. Meiu rce. lKinileal thiiu the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lu competition with Iho multitude or low test, short uclKhl, alum or phesphatn peHdcis. Held null h cen: IterAL (Iakinii 1'imiiKii (,'(., lul Wall btruct. New Yerk. may27-lyd,"tw EIHST-OIjASS UOAItDlNG. TeKethcr with the cholce of rooms en thu flint or second fleer. Hurpaascd by noiie In the city. Cull en or address, NO. mi NOHTH QUEKN ST. Table hoarders accommodated. no tfd ROOMS FOU ItrirgHloie. Kust Klugstrcet. KENT OVElt IJOHElt'S Apply at lAieher'8 llruirHtere, J23td AA. BB. Use Manlieiiu Heller Fleur. TheOilRlnal. Tl.e llewt. niayi-lyll.SAW.Il D U. FOHEMAN, PIIV81CIAN ANIlHUItOKO.V, lteineved fiem Ne. 211 West KIhk street te Ne. ,27 North l'rliice. (I.ale lesldcnce of A. K. llebertn.) mamd VirANTED. ONE MALE TEACH Kit It te act as Principal of the MrasburB I'uti llc ricliiKilH. Salary, (7001 jier month. Teiin elKhl ineiiths. Applications will be receUed unlll .In nun. Add i ess, .1. II. l.ONd, Je.V.'ld Keeietaiy. TANTEa A SITUATION "llY A TT yiniiiKKirl te assist In housnuerknrtako charKeel chlhtien. Apiny at Ji Went ennui ltd Hi reel. -J-ATUUU'S 11KMKDY, FAIIMVILLE LITIUA WATISIt. Keceinliiended by IradbiK ihyslclaiis as the lli:.ST Mineral Water for lvsleplu nnd all Ills eases of t lie Kidneys and lllndder. Knr sale by the lllassortliillen, at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 130 North Queen street, l-uncaslcr, l'a. dnt&Ouid s HULTZK'S I'KICi: LIST. Kxtra Clunkers. 3 t, 25c.: 10 nieces of Sean. 'i'lC.; scans Itcd Seal Cern, 'Ac.; 'i P,s. Collee, iV.; Tip lopCeireo, IVt.; IliiKiuis, lis'.i lluckets, 10c.; Choice Prunes, 4 n.s. reritc.; Itlee, 4 a.s, rera'iu; German 1 in polled Pickling Vinegar and lin- piiru'il uervaiHi. 'li'Iephenn lonnecllens nud geed's delivered free el eliaiKO J .'l pjrts of thu city Wm. Shultze, Jc'MhiI IIS and 117 North Queen Bin el. TyrADKlKA ANDSIIHUItY W'll -AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. H. E.feLAYMAKEIt, Aek.it, Ne. 2) East Kine Streit. feb!7 tfd Established ITS. CIIKA l'intTIIAN COAL FOItSUMMF.It UbK. Usuthe Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale ut Manufacturers' prices. Orricu or Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. IuiyI4 Umd J'ti.STATI: OF DAVID KILLIN(3KH,OF li th city of lincnlr, dcei-akcd. Lettei-sef adinliilstnitleu c.l. n. en said i-stntu having lieen gninted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto am reiiietcd te make linmedi.itu pay ment, unit thece tuning claims or demands against the same, Hill prefcnt them without delay fiirkf-tth'mrnltotheundertilgncd.ieildhig In thu city el Laiicastcr. WILLIAMS. SHIItlf, Administrators. KULKM ruJINKLIn, Alt')' JllirJ-CtTlllNlW M i;NNi:itciieKf.'Aiii)i:.v. Grand Opening -ev- Msennercher Garden ! WEDNESDAY EVENINQ, JUNE 3d. THE CITY CORNET BAND WILL 0C IN ATTENDANCE. H. DOERR, Jun'i'itd rueritiKTuit. e AK UALLA CIVlLI.hlt Oak Hall will give you clvlll.ed Clothing at almeit bin baric cheapness. The various departments are fully equipped with A THU ItEST CLOTHINU AT THE LEAST I'UICKS. Hut our iiucstleu of the hour is with thu CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, lu which you may tce men's wear fabrics from many lands und from which you may niake yuurSpiliig Clothing orders ut recro recre recro utlen prices, ' WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cen. Sixth and Market tiiu.ts, PUILADELrillA. eerless Traction POUTAIILE OK STATIONAltY ENGINES, BOILERS AND SEl'AllATORS, REPAIRING, and idl kinds of Machinery, Contracts taken and all H 01k such us kept and dene In any Machine Shep. Cull en or address, Ezra F. Landis, Webkb-NO. 530 te SJ7 NOIITH ClIEKItV ST., Lancaster, Pa. mllMJineedftw rOLlTIOAT,. poi; JUUY COMMlSSIONEltT " "" EDWAltD AMIILKIt, Of Driiuieiu township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention, limyis-trdftw P 1OKJUKYCOMMIHSIONUK. JKUOMEll. SI1ULTZ. of Ellzabuthlewu borough. Subject te the decision et thu Democratic county convention, d ft w tid TTJ10K JUUY COMMlSSlONEK, K. C. DILLKIt, Of Earl township, Lancaster county. Sublectje the rules or the Democratic party. myW-StttwM.Wftitfdftw ptOB JUUY COMMISSIONED, I1ENJAWIN IIIIIlKlt, Of the Elgthli Want. Lancaster City. SubJuct te the declkleu 01 the Dcmociutle county conveutiou, Jul-Udiw Sv h Z" tfStT ADrXRTIHKHEHTK. AMVAYHW ASI I li AC1 AND I,7n ENS with MlhbKH'M 1IOUAX BOAl'. T 'HE liAUGEST, 1IICST AND MOST complete assortment or Playing Cards In the city from 5 cents per twick up at HAIU'MAN'8 YKI.I.OW KlUlNTClOAU HTUUK. IJtXPEltTS AND INTEfiMGENT 1'HIU JJJ Bonsiirennunca MII.I.KIl'H 1'IJHK i:qiiaa' MOAl' uneiuiilled. YOU GET lrss. WOHTH FOIt7c IF buy MU.bKlt'S DOItAX BOA P. YOU AN AUTIULK OF UNDOUIJTKD PUIl Itynt tlie tirlce efcheap ones Is MILbKll'H 1IUIIAX SOAP. l. "AltlMA." Finest Uucolerud, lu Orlulnal lapancse Has. kets of ene pound each, tea (III like kcrsBheuld iiyinis xiirsaioeiuy at CliAUKK'H TK A HTOllK, ajWcsthlnitHiacU Kans given au ay. SINCE THE QUAIilTY AND lvenessnf MII.I.EIt'H 1IOUAX EFFECT- H(IAI Inu liecome Known te tiiupeeplu Its sales liave In creased f0 per cent. OH!1 iiienev. l'UKE UYE (inart can net WHISKEY AT7rs be siirpaHcil for the ItOIIUKU'HI.KHlOUBTOUK, apiMydlt Ne. W Centre Hipiale, N 1'ATKNT ON MILT,Ell'H HOItAX HI) A I' 1(1 Mllittl ulf lirmf nil ilit it nttil luliili the clothes ami the hands or the washer, bill a pure, reliable, laundiy and tolletseap; harmless and effective. CHOICE IiAltD AND VEGETA1U.E Oils combined win, Cmiillc, Alkali and llemx constitute JIII.I.KU'H HOIIAX SOAP. R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE ' Clethlllir. A Well-lniide. KliMriml. Irlliimeil and perfect lltllnff IhiBlness Hull fur (lCiil. A f(Kl IhiKllsh Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat iruldcd, In one, two, ttueuer fnur button ciitn. way, for MVK). A handsome cheek Casslmere Sufi for (l.M). An elegant Serse Hull, In black, bine, drab or brown, for (I Mux Kine KnglMi Kttlped or Check Pantaloons Irem (VOOup. lte liicinber, nil work Is strictly Urst-class. Kverv garment warranted li h i presented. A uoed fit, well-made and nlcei tilinnied. Thu largest assortment or patterns In this oily. A. II. KOSKNSTKIN, ui21-CmdR 37 North CJueen street. SEVEN CKNTS IIUYSONE KIII,I, cakoel MlI.LKIt'H 1I011AX bOAI'. lb. N: rONE DE'ITEU IN THE WOULD, IS who use Ml 1. 1. KK'S mai7-0md Iho verdict of alt HOIIAX hOAP. ITIIOFJULYFIltHWOKKMANDFIltIV T" CItACKCItS new i-eady for dealers at lower nites than uver. JOHN K. WKA VKU.aiit.. Jul! Id M West King St., Lancaster, I'a. S A FU Di:i'OSIT VAULTS. Ibixi'M for ri'iit In a burglar and fiwproef vault ut Irem te fle nlze. M. per year, ni cnraniK 10 W. KKA1M A CO., 15 I'enn Heuan mynn-tfd T7IIUST Ijile Rilrft Hlicnk's Hanking Heuse. CHAM) HALL Ol' TIIF. LAN- ciwter Prliniirv Club, te Imi held at Until MJNK S. weuers nan, riiiKAi r.vii.ll.M Music by Tayler's Orchestra. JQ-Tuftlh rpOIIACCO OUOWKItS INHUKK YOUIt X, growing crops In the Lancaster County Mutual Hall Insurance company, of I.ltlt., Lancaster county. Pa., with IIAUHMANft ItUltNS, (Jen'l. AgtH., J J-3tillt Olllce : 10 West Orange stivel. rpltY TIIK NKW HUMMKH DKINK. j- imperien Wfclbb DhtH ana Imported Olnsses at IMaMAltCK'S EAfti'KINC i. ni itr.1,1 8AI.OO.N. Try II. Jellw.l w IIKN YOU C'ATCU A COLD. 1IKN- rlvu Trj' a ay ialus und nclies resulting fiem colds, ineiii. -iieeuis. -yr-.KNNKHCIIOU OAKDKN. Haennercher Garden ! New Open Knr the accoiumiHlallen of the public generally. Superior Beer and Courteous Attention. Illuminated by Klectilc Light H. DOERR, Proprietor. Jel-M.VW Vl.OTIII.MI. W 1LIJAMSON AFOHTKK. Fashionable and Artistically Made CLOTHING -l.N- The Popular Shades -AND- MOST SERVICEABLE FABRICS. Our styles am iielcxtiumcs, but such ns 1110 worn by all classes. Including Funnels, Me chunlcs. Clerks, Clergymen, htudcnU und Hankers. The Bartholdi, A NEW SHAPE IN LIGHT STIFF HATS, -FOlt- Yeung Gents. STRAW HAT MucklmiWB, Capt,Qiv; Ceiktibid Waterproof COLLAUS AND CUKKS. E. &W. LINEX COLLAUS AND CUFFS. CROWN BRAND LINEN COLLAUS AND CUFFS. THE ANCHOR BRAND LINUX COLLAUS AND CUFFS. Summer leckwear ! OAUZE AMI JEAN UNDERWEAR. A LIGHT SUMMER SHOE, The Gossamer. A line Calf Shoe for Gents, made for summer wear. A full assortment of sizes In lialiuerul and llutteu. A New Dress Shee Fer HOYS Is Just udded te our already c.itenshe usseitiiicut. It Is E.celbt Quality. Ixiw Priced. fe fester, 33, 31, 3 & 38 Eust King St., LANCAHIKU, l'A. 1 I Manillas Williamson vrMTittrm. Travelers, TeuristH nud I'lcasure Seekers will new Hurt in our Stock eP Clothing goods siiilnble for tlie Scn-slioi-e or Meiiiilulii nl prices (he lowest of ihe low. ; A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. mS-Sind F INK TAILOItlNfJ. 1885. SPRING I885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largesliiud CholceslAssertineiitof FINE WOOLENS IN TDK CITV OK LA.VCASTClt. All the Latest Ne cities In FANCY SUITING. ACIIOICL'LI.NEOK SPRING OVERCOATING. TIIK VEIIY IlKbT WOUKMANSIIIP. Prices te suit all and nil goods nurriinled as represented ul his neiv stoic, Io.43Ierth Queen St. (OPPOSITE TIIK POSTOKMCK.) H. GERHART. L. (JANHMAN A HHO. Great Reduction! OuluK te thn haokwurilnessef theseaieu e have made a Succplui; Itcductlen, i-elllm.' At HiillTliiir Actual Value. .Men's Diess Bulls at f 1.(0; werthlS.ui. Men's All-Weel Mixed Cesslmetu Sultaal t.'i..'iU; north ttl.. Men's AH-Weel I'lald Suits ul 7.(X); ninth (Ii. Men'a AIIAVoel Worsted Suits ut Ji.M ; neitli II7.(). Men's All-Weel Corkscrew lllack and llienn Suit ul r-l.W; Werth lis."). Heys' bulls, with Leiik l'anls, at 51 ll ; net 111 tint. Heys' Suits, with Leng runts, at t!-; uetth l 50. Heys' Suits, stilctly all-wool, at Mie, $n, $5.00, ;.(, J7.(l and fM) ; worth fully deuliluthu money. CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem 81.25 Upwards. lleadiliiarteiN for the (!. A. It. Bulls, All-wool, Indlfe lllui! Suits al fs.00, tle.ut) and tlj.ie, guar anteed fast colors, with two sets of Imttens. It n 111 lie a k'I cat deal Ie ouradvantin;e toe tee toe nmlne thu enormous stock of Men's Heys' and Children's Clothing. Alse our bulls madu te elder for Hi.w. L. GANSMAN & BR0 Nes. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Ulghten the Southwest Cor. of Omuge Stieut,), LANCASTKU, l'A. 3-Net tenncctcd Mlth any ethef"ci0ti,i,g store In the city. - (OR SAL13 OU RENT. An excellent Dwellim: en easy terms, situ- ate Ne. 15 Shiiuieii Btreet. UUb-tfd U.FKA.VK F.S1ILKMAN. FOR RKNT. llurhcrSheiMimlerlllltSII&llKO'SSTOUK, Centre Sijuare, irem Muy 1st. iipl5-tld or rkntT Three Law Ofliccs at Ne. 15 NOKTJ1 DUKK bTKKKT; and a hasiucutM feet long, uupilled with water and heat. inaWWId It. FKAHK KSIILKMAN. TTIORSAhK. 1 ..n... L-....U.,,. U'n..n.. n..nVinlltinltiimn let et Hees mid Heeks, Hatchets, Axes, l'tcks, I'esl irons, a uirgu let 111 minxes ana u vain of articles lursale cheap. Call and see them. JUU1. KOSU, 4il llecklaiid Street. THE REST 00 IIAVANA CIOAR IN theClty.ut HAllTMAN'S VELLOW FKONT CIUAll BTOUK. OARTICLKHASEVEIUUVENSUcTi universal satisfaction us M1LLK1CS HOlt AX SOAP. ROSCOU MURl'IIY, ll. V. 8., OltAIUIATB OV The rcnusylMiniii College of Dental surgery, WITH Dlt. II. I). KNKillT, 3.11 North Queen gtieut, Lancaster, l'u. Deuttstry lu all luhmuches. marll-WASOmd A NEW INVOICE OV CHOICE HI AND JAl'ANKSK POLKS, AT HUIILKY'S DItUli HTOllK. Ne. SI West King fa tree t PROPOSALS VOH FURNISHING HTA TlONKltY. Fuel und ether supplies. In compliance with the, Constitution und Laws or tlie Coninieuwealth or Pennsylvania, I huiehy Invite sealed proposals, at pi Ices hclew maxi mum rates llxed In schedules, te furnish Sta tionary, Fuel and ether supplies for the u-glsla. tuictind the several dcuiunenls or Statu gev eminent, und for pliiiiihlug, gas-llttlug und Hleiim-llttlug for, and icpalrs, furnishing hulls audcoiuiiiltlee looms or thu heimte mid llnusu or ltupiesentiittvea, and dlstrihutleii of docu ments, report. and ethur printed uiatter for thu I.cglshiture und the Departinunl of Pulillu In struction, ler the year ending the llrst Monday or June, A. D. IcmI. Separule proposals will he recched and sepa rate contracts aw aided us aiineunccd In said schedules. All piopesuls must Im acceiniianled hy a bend with approved security, conditioned for the falthlul pcrfoniiauce of the centruct, und addtesscd aud delivered te mu bture eleven o'clock a, m. of THUKSDAY, thu Sith day or JUNE, A. I). 1(3, at -which time the propesufs will he opened and contracts uwaulcd, In the Kxccutive Clunnher, at Harrishuig, l'eimsylva. nla. Schedules containing lerius et proposals can he obtained en application at Iho olllce et thu bucrutury et thu Commonwealth. tW. B. bTBNUElI, Juucltejum Secictary el tUa touiiueuwvuilti. LJI ItHY IKHID.1 JOHNS. G IVI.UII. G. F. UATHVON. JOHNS. GIVLER& CO. 0AEPET DEPARTMENT. Ailtheilred imenls n.rllie (JHNI'INK AITHO- UA CAItl'KTHWKKPi;n. of which e sold rive Hundred prlce (3.00. AND TIIK New Idea Carpet Sweeper. Senii'thlnit qultu luiw ; liilci', (.inn. These tne Hweepers nre the llest Made, 'lhey Hwcep All Kinds of Carpet. Ne Neise. Ne Dust. Always In eider. WE HAVK HIX NKW l'ATTi;UNH OF TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ATW1CKNTS. We Shew the BEST LINE OF CARPETS In the City at the Lewest Price. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, liANCASTIIIt. PA. D k:hh uoedh. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. SATIN BERBER Is the most Stylish Dress Material of the Season. we new ener 11 run i.inuei uoiers at 23c, Cue, 75c, and t 01)11 yiild. Beautiful Opera Shades iu Nun's Veilings. li Inches Wlde. 5)c n yard. FINE C0L0KE1) CASHMERKS. Yard Wide. 2Jca yaid, usual iirlee S!c. ALMA DRESS GOODS. Utilities Wide. 37.i yaid Ir.ierdlnary Value In AI.LAOUI i.i Colored Cashmeres ! leliiLlita Wide. Mieaaid. bl'KCIAI. IIAUUAINS IN KID IjLOS US. OncraSh.ides. 'i'lC a n.tir 3-iiutlen Kid dlevis, I hutteii Kid lileves, ; 7-hook Kid (.loves, 1 lull': I'llle Mlk Tan .Shades, ! 11 pairs .New Shades, (i.'Xe a pair; i:iillenl. Ouilltv. 7V.K 1 (,lees,.l liutlen length, 'An pair; 1 lialr : I'iiie Silk lileves, 0-liutleii length, ."ic 11 pair. HEW YOEK STOEE. J li. MARTIN A CO. WHITE GOODS! VICTOItIA LAWNS. INDIA I.ISLNS. NAINSOOKS, COKDKD l'lQl'LSut I.OWKST IMIICKS. KJIlUtOlDKUKll UOIIKs All Ovel Kmhiul- CUKAM AND WIIITH OUICNTAL LAC KS. 1'OIN'T LACK 111 Celers for Tiiinmliig Satlius and Ilattstes. DRESS SATIN ES. Ituceivlng dally, New und Cholce Patterns of SATIN KS, In Cent. Cream, Junk und lllue (Ireuuds, with Solid Celers te Match, at I-KJ15c. per yard. POINTED BATISTES. In all thu Litest Styles el Sciell Melt;, (jcoinot (jceinot (jcoinet rlcil I)utgii',ul iyAc. pui jiml. FRENCH BATISTE. Twonty-llve Dlirnient I'ntKiii? te select Ifc. pui yam. 10111,. TO AlllUYE OX MONDAY ONK CASL FKKNCH IIA'TlbTH at '.Ik- per yaid, worth -lie. ONE CASK CIIAMIIUAV IMIKSS Ol" 't.VMS atijc. per yiard. 1 ? ONK J,SJi friiESS lilNGHAMb lA Large und .-"Small l'hiids, ut 80. per yuid, weAth lJc. J. I Martin I Ce., Cor. West King anil Prince Sis., LANCASTKU. l'A. ASIVSKJIKXTM. A NATOMICAL. EX1III11T10N. Dr. Heidemann's GUKAT ANATOMICAL EXETBITION, 14 East King Streot, IS Ol'KN DAILY FKOM 10 A. M.TOI01'. M., Fer Adults Only. This collection Is lately fiem Kurepu and ha never before been In tills city. Will continue en exhibition cveiy day for 11 short time only. The collection has been exhibited In all the large cities of Nuw Yolk nnd New Kngland, and conies highly recommended te the people or Lancas ter, und It Is the llneat colleitleu of Us kind In America. THUItSUAYb FOU LAD1LSONLY I ADMISSION -' CKNTS. inlMwd S iTate WOIUvH. "" All persons wishing MAUIILKIZKDSLATK MANTLLS, eruuy ether blutu Werk, will de well hy calling at our woikserbund for eiirlUulra ted 0 itoleguu. FUANK JANSON A I1IIO., Cerner Frent and Locust bt., Columbia, Ve, lnarVlmd HE REST I'liACi: TO (JO I-'OR HCAR lut All-wool Mei lue and (ianze Underwear, Hosiery, Ijuindiled nud I'uhiuiidileil Shirts or Working shuts at i'Ki, Ovendls at tee up te the best In thu market. We Invltu special alleullen te our 25u und fliki (ianze Vests and bhlils. Alse Ie our Itrillsli 11 ose In all st.es, plulu aud fancy. Jeb let Men's Fuuey Hevcrslblu Hese, ' pair for a quarter, and notions generally. At IIKCHTOLD, Ne. 5-J North I'liccu stieet. 1', S.-.Sh.U'ii Sand ler sale. miUH I'ARER 1H 1'RINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.S INK. FairmeDQl Iik Works, 2Cl!i and Ptnn'a. Atcdqe Jan8-lyd , 1'lULADKLruiA, l'A. ,9 V i-.VsMf - -i. A. r-6 .
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