raw! w 'w-asp SLJ'. .-; 'f -. ..- .. rz'-iii-.-st -r : T3H"iww2 r . nw",i-if ". " .r '..?! !. 'f'-V. "I" i! 1-- UU.l'ili"- - ' ' ,.- '. m 1- rti'' ..-;.,-, -Z1 . . ' A. t . t S THB LANCASTER DAILY reTTELLIGENOEK, SATURDAY, APKIL 10.1886. 'f $& iSK' ilKV ft JXf- J& Is. P JK- i UDTS PERIL. irit tai liitru. f? tapswtttt1 Bte Owa U tMMf-IalUllcMM Clr- IfMMaf Lyeevaa-Tewa Net. iM lrfITttIlI5C. April. Ml Quite n excite- mta yanvruay ugnuni feilread station upon the train irem Frederick-. 1 train arrived in Celum bia, and then pulled away from te allow Uie paaaengera from the Ilk train te crone the tracks te the Iwrt as an old lady alighted from atd atarted te cress the tracks the train commenced backlog te- the aUUen, The old lady wm latent danger of being itruck approaching; cars. Philip l'el- 'yard matter of the company, aa dancer thn old ladr wan In wMateut any regard for hi own safety, ttekeraaaUtance. A numberef railroad I vera atandlng at tbe utauen anu te FeUner te be careful, but he only t of the woman's dancer. He caucbt Of kr ahawl te pull her from the tracks la large piece iretuiu nemen ixxiny kr ttvm tbe tracks te a place of sarety, t escaped being struck by the cars as at of the way. la Bellgiens Circles. flat Mlewlnir ofllcera were elected at the MtiatOfanrchofGed and will be Insulted :tMfteadey: elders, Jeseph C. Straw bridge, k.Seipleand wm. H. Belttle; aoacena, C.Bartman, Jehn IL Elliett, O. F. Steln- r.Blmen Urammann jenn jempie. '.C VL Griffiths, of the M. E. church, reach en Sunday afternoon, at3o'c!eck, 'te MHL Zleu's A. M. E. cnurce. JJI 4 ISO A&BUlUUIBb J-UI9UUJ'a?U tuuivu uu F Am m A a i mnrhlriir tat OnVlfVtlr a InVA fpat will ' aTSefd. When Presiding Klder William Wtedelis will be present, at the regular aaeraleg service, ine presiding emer win i preaeh a sermon. ;-V-" la Lyceum at the nigh Sclioel. " -.'''The pupils et the Columbia high school held very interesting exercises In their tboelroom en Friday afternoon. Among . the features was an erjran duet, a selection ; man tbe writings of Mark Twain, n deela- -jlatlen and an essay en tbe subject "De . .Olrki Gossip mere than Beys ?" Tbe imper tent feature of the exercises was tbe debate ?-' afetba abolition et the soldiers' orphan HMela. The subject was well discussed pre tIM con and was decided unanimously that r-t schools should net be abolished. ISs4 Tne Police Court. tlhe repairmen of the Pennsylvania rall V wad found a man lying en the tracks above 'tb round house yesterday, and upon being pttteut of tbe way of danger, became very $ abusive and assaulted some of them, lie went again and made a sleeping place ,, " . !... I1. nTlM IVIltll. ....... ....... ..... 'aKlhadtcenilderabl8 trouble te arrest. the -Man, as he was very drunk. This morning -. ' ha had a hearing before Squire Evans, where the gave his name as Fred Selgler, or Yerk. fl He was sent te jail ler 0 day s. Jfr Uriah llelslnger sued Dan. Oldfleld for Cerety of the peace, claiming that his life was ;' threatened with a pisteL Beth are colored - presidents of town. At a hearing befere Squire i'Frank theevldence was of such a nature that J'tka case was dismissed. jjSXeaterday alternoen a tramp went into the rnrara jhcuhe. oujruer, living ttt rrenianu vi' Locust streets, and seeing no person in slebu ,V-went into a room and picked up several article. As be was coming out be was met by Mr. Snyder, who save tbe trauin a well- deaerved thrashing. On several occasions Mr. wnyacr nas been betbered wltb tramps, it leg this Is a better way than te go te the !. trouble el havlne them arrested. !,W.1 Town Nete. bV " JTintaA Ifnnt Dnil Mmmnv will nt..AA In '' the opera house for one week, cemmendag ?-,&? A 11 ,n.l. - 1 I mi . ajuii xui, Hk pujiuiar iiriL'eu. iee company Is very highly endorsed and the leading lady ia a very versatile actress. On Monday evDuiug a Liu j. i urpnauH" will 00 pre sen ted. Dr. Sam'l A. Pigman, located en a cattle ranch near Jamestown. Kansas, is en a visit A weiuniDia, as me guest or bis uncle, Dr. A. ' JJ, -' iDuring next week a wonderful mechanical i-1r (AlfVtk V1II luiAniiThlliltInn ,n .!.... (deck Will be en exhibition In the armnrr. tfttit Otfleer Wittlck found a tin box, commonly uaea ey raureaaers, lyiugat tee loot or Union street The contents were scattered about the ground. The owner can get it from the Under. Messrs. Sneath and Shertzer are engaged in packing tobacco at Bletz's warehouse. A c jarirfl lerrat nr wnrumnn am ntnrtl.ivn.1 YiS Heward Purple ishouie from Kaadlng en ' C"H ylait te his parents. While at work In that 'P y he injured his right baud with a large pw1" vw t, uku loveuuiiiiuiiruui vrerx- P.S "Tw, SM' Inn O men from Wriahtsvilla -n-nrn rrrvulntr the bridge vesterdav alternnnnanrl nt Ihnlrnn ' -MXama atoed and watched the river. They saw ,r&t. Beating down the river what appeared te be --Um body of a man, but were unable te get a a'g ea ioek ac me eujecu j-rem what they ; 'K aaw the man appeared te have en a blue l& v blouse. i .j A Street Stand Itebbed. 'l$r I,ate la8t n'8ht tne Peanut stand of Khrman i l xioever.on tne walnut street s de of Northern fe, )& saarket, was broken open and robbed. A let S3. jjLaI ...,. i..i. " T' tiuw, jeiis anu a quart measure Vwaraatelen. As Officer Welsh was going && ;ends, he noticed three young men &jL0km4bg en the market house pavement f, pwnuts. When they saw him they Cv theIr hel8 an1 rau down Market j wwauta ruuu aivurwarun tne tnree young if t?11 were arrested In the neighborhood of tbe Pennsylvania station bvOillc-nrR vuh un.i l- PVle, A let of neanuta Wlirn fnnnil nn diem (?5rTbe names of tbe young men are Geerge . 4,Breen. Ress Dester ami Numnci rni,.,v. Si' i ar. lioevei madn mmnlalnt .irain.t i.A.n ,& haieraAlderman McConemy, who held them ; .,t for a bearing. xl' A Beld Tnelt. f On Tuesday aflernoeu, a number of boys v-V... went into the yard of the resideuce en New street, occupied by Deputy Kocerdor Mc- &-v!6lead Plpe which carries the waste water aue aiwuuu ie me gutter, xuey visited IWCL adJOlQincr hnuana whnm Hiav 1sin out fV wy the pipe. The names of the boys who vy. but tbe police are investigating the matter. f, ThennmliArnf hnnnt i.r,lnnn.l r x ,cter te New Yerk te-day, was unusually & 'laixe. Flss & Deerr sent off fertv Jiih . t -ti-gfih.Sen"ie'mer' "'Iriy-flve, andllsnry bjyjffM. twenty-flve. They are heavy work x uriTMjg nurses anu most or thorn are jt, very fine. The VTet Cellar. ' -.-.The cause of the water Jn the East King tie --wwi ceuars nas net yet been learned. It has ;- ,g? several inches In the cellar of Sprecher's " ivi;?????08' hut it remains about the same in Mrwrt?" .a Mendy an engine will again ir. " pumping out me water ." i W .TCi?SBtt BarrtWs morning returned te E '? the larcenT ism ..in.. in . i ,, K Ma wur.h.r ...T: :.?."" ",UD" "" au. r iTA , . veiing corn xrem Gee. , Bpetta, of ltohrerstewn. The case was heird ewedaya age and the case held uder Id rlBMiwat until this morning. naer ad vS ....-r Iti major morien en Doty, i Mayer Morten has recovered Irem his mm Illness ei yesterday and was able te Mm a te the duties of bis office te-day. At fctoeeurt this morning William Lvnch. fpmti for begging-, and two ledgers 'were MM. All were discharged upon premising 'JHrlMre the city at once. . lJ '. OwHv fa Inlmali ; JftpjMlek Wilhelm, who does hauling, has sum am shu jn uau ter a nearing Mermin MoCeriomyon the charge fje BBimaia. it ia aiiegeu mat ler wm fiuaNB.un umu uriving a mm VtfV iani laaflit fa tint In H tteaaaulr. - i M4 Jeb WilMB, two traapa, IBM neiaug uy ueetr r weaisHr jsi me mraat. kawdwtti J JMrd by TBK MMD1CAL HWIKDh Bil.t. The tattCencrnlns; tha Uolngaef Srrlndleu lisle and Fenncr. Dr. lfle is still In Jail at JltUburg for swindling, lie keeps up his nerve, how ever, and tells fabulous stories of the brown stone irenta, Ac, that he owns, lie claims that he will be able te pay tbe Indebtedness In fulL At the hearlng Friday morning Ilrnce Chauntlbrand, according te the I'ltU bnrg papers, told a very straight story, te the effect that he first met Dr. Hale In I. an caster, and bvliisoverilewlngand very per- nuaslvelangusge he Induced Chauntlbrand te secure a company anil recoiveono-uiiru ei hepreuts. The doctor told him of his un told wealth, and that the venture would be a success te a dead certalnty, and this Induced him te enter Inte the contract. The leader says "Chauntlbrand, who very honorably went te Mr. Kelly at the Monongahela house, and told him exactly hew he bad been taken In, Is tbe !net badly left victim ei them all j he get together a little company and paid ever $100 out of his own pocket te bring them here, and w hlcti was te be returned te blm in a few days by tbe " urresus" Hale, but out or it all no re ceived tl.70. Chauntlbrand and his stranded company propose te give au extra entertain ment at Ialayette ball Saturday evening, in which they will be assisted by seveial mem bers of the dlilerent combinations slaving here this week, In order te secure It, It pos sible), a Buulcieut amount of money te take tbem back te their homes." The doctors seem te have borneabad repu tation before, A dispatch from Wheellnp, W. Va.says: "Dr. V. II. Fonnerlsnew under indictment here for a serious oireue. lie came here from Waynesburg, Pa., where his father Is a wealthy farmer, about a year age, and opened an eiilce as a specialist. Aer bis Indictment he was balled out, and Jumped his bend. Chief of Pollce Smith pursued him te recover n herse which hn was driving and which was net his, and Fenner reftirned, renewed his bend, and again dlsaprwared. He had net since been heard Irem till his exploits lu Pittsburg were made known." Of Hale the following Is said : "llalecame here In 1S32 and exhibited half a bushel or se of alleged diamend1', and told the same story about bis wealth and skill that he told In Piltsburg. The state beard of health had a warrant lisued for him for Irregular practice but he get wind of It In time and escaped, going te Teledo, O., w here he was Jailed ter sending obscene matter through tne mall. Hale was back recently, and he and IYmner lelt together." Tftint Jtleht Thinking Citizens Knderae. Frem the Lancaster Inquirer, ltcyi. Mayer Morten's statement that "the ad ad mlniitratlen of the city government is a busi ness matter, te be conducted en business principles " expresses the convictions of all intelligent citizens en that important topic, and if the idea thus stated is faltbtully carried out by thenew mayor his administration will baveajust claim for contldence en geed men of all political parties It Is about time that there was les of party spirit In the control of our city affairs. In In eompetency and dishonesty should nolenger receive tolerance through supposed party necessitics. Tax-payers, and citizens who want te sea our city government something mere than a political plum ler small politi cians te scramble ever, will rejoice at any manitestlen of asplrit looking toward reform in this particular. When it does come, let It be from what quarter it may, If it is the genuine article, It will be greeted wltb the approbation of all patriotic citizens. Dr. ltroek. Dalit ers a lecture. Professer IMward Drooks, Ph.D., formerly principal of the Mlllersville Nermal school, addressed the Phlladolphlateachers' Institute Friday evening in the lecture room of the girls' normal school, at Seventeenth and Spring Garden streets, his subject being "The Teacher's Ideal." There were mere than two hundred present, the ladles being greatly In the majority. Professer liioeks held that thought is the philosopher' stone and that be modern teachers should devote mere tjme te the cultivation of the faculties of perception and imagination lu their pupils. He claimed that character, the blgbeet pre duct ei cuuure ana cuucatien, was largely meulded and fashioned by tbe teacher, and te this particular development he asked for mere persistcnt work. Vliltlng Old Friend. Henry J. Butler, a talented young mem ber of the Lancaster bar, who left this city a little mere than a year age te practice his pro fession in Fert Scott, Kansas, was in Lancas ter en Friday looking up the many friends that he made here during his brief residence in the city. It will be pleasing information te them all te knew that be has been con spicuously successful In his adopted Western home, haviugrejently bought out his partner in a flourishing real estate business. Mr. Butler is a son of ex-State Treasurer Ilutler, of Lionville, Chester county, and a brother of Themas Uutler, a leading member of the Chester county bar and resident In West Chester. Drunk and DUerdrrljr. Adam Schullln, a white man, has made esmplalntagalnst Mary Washlngtopcelored woman, for disorderly conduct; aud Mary has countered upon him by charging him with both drunken and disorderly conduct. Beth parties made enough noise iu Alderman Plnkerten's office this afternoon te convict tbem et being disorderly; but as they did net have their witnesses present both wero committed for a hearing en Monday afternoon. A Farmer'. Driving Accident. A farmer named Fulmer, of East Hemp field township, while driving te his home from market this morning, met with a mis hap en the Marietta turnpike, near tniH city. He did net observe a pile or ashes en the side of the read aud driving ever It, his wagon was upset and Mr. Fultner and his companion weie thrown out. Fortunately thev escaped with Hlfr-ht hriilutd Tha ww.n. was slightly wrecked. Lecture! for a .Sunday StboeL SL Jehn's Lutheran church larttnu uiiii commendable pregressiveness, have arranged lertnree lectures in the church for tbe benefit or the Sunday school room. They will be : On Thursday evening. April 15th, Itev. P. M. '"'i i ueuysuurg, ra., Bumeci: " ileman Lite in the Time of Juvenal." Hev. W. M. Itflllm- n T) . nt millwt..lr.l.ln A .ll nrv.i. subject: "The Battle of Gettysburg." The turn, .entile nuu aiiujei-i iviu ie anueunceu later. At the Clie. Itev. Dr. E. V. Gerhart read a thoughtful paper at the Uiiosephlc society last evening, at Mr. Shroder's, en the American Idea of Keligieus Freedom." The discussion led into tbe great questions of church and state relations, or Sabbath laws, the Mermen prob lem and kindred issues. The next anu last meeting of the society for this season will be held KrldnV nveilinr. Anrll ftn ii'linn IIai. 1 Max Hark will discuss the social probleni In America. Welcomed te the Church. A reception was tendered te Itev. Gray, the pastor or the Duke Street M. H. church, last evening. The congregation assembled lu the lecture room et the church aud the address or welcomewas dellvered by 11. K. Klienk. ltev. Gray made n suitable reply. Carl Hihuri Dees Net Lecture, lien. Carl Schurz was te have delivered a lecture Iu Harrisburg Friday evening and a large audience was gntbertd at the opera house. Somebody blundered, as he was net present. A misunderstanding In regard te date was tbe cause el bis non-appearance. A Congregational Celebration, The sixth anniversary of the pastor's inln. istryln Christ church, West King street, will bocelebratvd te-morrow. Apprenrlatu services will be held. A reunion of the ne'nhers and iriendsef the church will be o'cleck0 MunUay vening April 12th, at 8 A l'e.t Mortem Will We Held. rem the Yerk Daily, ran!!hl;0AiHerneraF-lllack ,ia9 ie two hSi" ,AWe7,Pr cows nd the celebrated the late JeremUhS. Black? h'' Abu.ed III. Family, Simen Boek abused hi family this worn wern Ingand complaint was made against htm be fore Alderman A. V. Dennelly. Officer Via iht nrrMltui Mm. He .i... .,.,.7.1 .r rural ball and was locked up for a hear- Msnhetm tilth Scheel Commencement The commencement of the Manhelm high school was held In that borough Friday even ing and the following young ladles and gen tlemen graduated : Annle IMnner, Emma Itelfe, Clara Gresli. I.lrzle Heuscr, Jeannette Demberger, Ophelia Kby, Annie llresey.Jac Strobl, Harry White, Mithcr Peters, Krra Mlller. lelateit the l'nutal Latrn. Wellington It. Statu m, a spoctacle maker of Heading, was arrested by Tinted States IVkfttnfHra In.fwtnr Alml mi l-rldAV Inr sending obsccne pamphlets through the malls. He was unable te secure ?!1 lull. Mierim Sale. The sherln te-day disposed of the personal property of William Lorentz, brickmaker. The amount rcallred was f45P 1ft. Hand Cut. While handling a feed-cutter a young son of Leuis Quay, of Mountvllle, had ene hand badlyctit. Dr. I). IL Sunimy atteuded the boy. Amusements. Maye in " .Yerdrcl-," On Monday and Tues day evi'DlnRi, Prank Maye, supported by Mls Kathryn Kidder and a full company, plays N'erdcck " In this city. The Philadelphia 71tetsays et him ' " It Is an uncommonly In teresting and strong drams. Mr Mayo'sper Maye'sper Mayo'sper fermancoof the here Is as strong a piece et work as he has overdone " Veunp Jfrj. ll'itirnrcji "On Wednesday evenlngthe Madisen Square Theatre company will appear In " Yeung Mrs. Wlnthrep," tn Pul ton opera house. The reputation of this play and the theatre from which they come should be sufficient te draw a large audience. DKAT11S. Dr.cKXR.-tn this city, en the Sth Inst., Harry A Decker, In the 17th year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are ln vlted te attend the funeral from his late rest denee, .Ne. 617 West Marlen street, en Monday morning at 0 o'clock lterjulem Mass nt St Jeseph's church. Interment at St Mary's cemetery. a9 !td Pebrv. April t. lS-i", Anna Ferry, relict of the late Jehn Perry, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te nttend the fnneral, from her late residence, in Maner township, en Mon day morning at 9 o'clock at the house, and at 9 3t at the Mennonlle Meeting Hense, east of Mlllers ville. aiAHICKTt). Philadelphia Prednce Market. PniLADmirniA, April 10 Fleur In buyers favir Salesef II "3 harrels, Minn, bakers at ft Uai 37-i ; Peuna. tamflyat M l 1J ; Western at II i 4 1 i Patent. s ftHl.l S7K. Kyu llenr slew att3 4Hf3 a 1 p. m., call heat Arrll, SOJie : May, l!Je j June, 91jn: July. SKc. Cern April, 40c; May, 46Jtc, JnnelCKc; July,47c. Outs April, tee ; May and June SOXcjJnly 39KC New Yerk Produce Market. Xw Yerk. April 10 Fleur dull and In the buyers' favor ; r Ine, I J iOQt w superfine, SO 63 .U; Common te -oed Extra Western, II4J52U. Wheat Ne. I Ked state en Spot, ltd;. Ne. 3 KeiUWc: e.l White, state, 9c; Ne. i Hed, winter. Xlay.VlKc; Ne. S Kcd, Winter, June, 92,tc i Jnly, 9-ic Cern Ne. 5 Mixed, cash, 46Jfcj May, HKc. Oats Ne. 1 White etate, 4Jc ; Ne. 3, Jee : Ne. I Mixed April, MKc. ' ltye dull. ; ejfiiJc. for Western. nariey nominal. Perk dull i Family Mess, $11 50. I.ard April, 16 23 1 May, w vtt, June, II 17. Molasses Arm j le. for te test. Turpentine dull at 4lXc. ltesln linn j strained te geed, II 07K. Hatter dull but steady; Western Imitation Crvamery, 'J.Q3JC. Cheese dull ; Western. 10ic tggs firm; State, lfl;eisc ; Western. 13e eugar tlrm ; Kenned cutleaf. 6Vc : granulated, SHQCfic Tallew quiet ; prime city, 4c. Freights dull: grain te Londen, 3c. Petroleum dnil i reflned In cases, Vc. Leffee dull ; falrcargees at Sc. Blcedull; ranges frum 3)JOc Chicago .Market. CmcABO. April 10, 9-30 a. m. Market opened Wheat May, 77c; June, T3c July, Sic. Cern May, 37Se; June. Siy.c; July. Sftc. Oau May, ai'ic; June, 3eVc. Perk M ay, r S) ; J tine, fi 37 K. J.ard May, ISWX; July, tlttiji. Ulbs-May, S M; June, & le? clcsibe. Wheat-Aprll. 73Jie ; May, 77!.'c; June, 'corn-April, 33!ic; May, 37? ic; June, 3sc; July, 3ic. Oats April, 3kt; May, 29j;e ; June, 30"c; July,Juc. Il2,rk-,A?T,Ii,ri X ! iu3r' w 303 KX 5 June. 19 37 ; J uly, 9 43. tStfTxlTul'ieWK?5 Maj:' W5 " J. Kihs ApHl, ti .rf ; May, fi 33; June, i 40; ii I y f f j sj j , Hew Yerk stock. Naw Yeax, April 10. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. m. Meney at 2 per cent. Foreign exchange dull at I137S1S9 ; Governments were Ann ; Currency 6's, H27X bid ; 4's coups. Iia;1 bid ; 4Ks H2?(, bid. The news of the rioting in East St. Louts and the firing of railroad property had a depressing effecten the stock market this morning during the early dealing. In the first hair henr offer ings were quite free, prices going steadily down. At the last call a decline etl te JJ per cent was recorded all around.' The bull cliques, however, seen came te the support of the market,audby the placing of a number or orders te buy, suc ceeded in checking the selling, At neon the de cllne had been recovered, but the market has stnee became dull and w eak, and priced are again down te the bottom figures et the morning, Urmin and Protisiens. Fnrnlshed by S. K. Yundt, Breker, Chicago. April 1,10 o'clock p. m. . , w heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. Aprtu.... May 77i S7fi ?: 9.3: rV,9i June "Al toy, S0J 9.40 S 97K July Hl$3 39 .. 9M .... August W4 Septuiuhcr ."i ,, ic,m..whe. Itecetpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat 5 Spring Wheat e Cern - gf.rf,?y a Crude OH 73 Eecoipts-Hegs. "eaa: Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. iu. . ,. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Purfc. Lard APrll 7V Jl 86 9K 6KX ''u,n0 TJil a-V4 ?mi K.37H S.97K July eiW sjy. yt . a m2 AUKU9U Wj 3a; ...! n Sejitember. mjj Crude Oil 731 Stock Market. Quotations by Kecd. McQrann A Ce., hankers, Lancaster, Pa. BW TOBK LIST. 11 A. H. UK. I Ml. Canada Pacific, a, ti C. C. 1.. ..., ........ .... 47 Cel. Ceal . . Viw Central Pacific i) Sgna Southern si cay, w?, uni., at. L.. A 1 gn... ......... .,., ,, Denver ft Itlourande Del.. IMA. A Western W.U im i's' Brie .,,, iiii 2siJ os? KrieM....:....:,."::v.v.7.::: q Sq Ut New Jersey Central 63K 63 ssiZ K- T-:; ! r,y. r. Lakotthero n eijj Bi0 Michigan Central ,.' " Missouri Pacific. .... jei northern Pacific 2Mf 2M 25K N. W ... 107'? 107)2 ie;T Omaha,...,,,,,.,, ,"...," aei 4q5" ai!) OnturteA VMterft,f.V,,,.',ir. .. ., I UocheaterAPItuhurg.;:::; .. '. 3 Texas Pacific '. l.K mi lH Union Pacific "... 'jf? JjO JU Wabash-Common . i 4OJ Wabash- Prefurred.::::: .?. ,f5 wl.ser.,:!:,:; w rmiADELFUIA LIST. ' lhlgh Valley 471 471 .,., a.N?Y.ph'iia:..:;:::;::: 3q & "f Pennsylvania ujj u,l .f,, Heading 12 1-ft 12 "if. ilO Lehigh Navigation.... ... mk "jit' li" Hestenvllle.r. 1!. x V, Philadelphia A Krte si Northern Cent " People's Passanirer , "" JV U'd'gUen'lsM't's6s ve vi ' ,, 011 7iJ lli 73)J Mjstr AurxttTtiisitxtiTa. J ANOABTER 1'IItK KSOAl'K AND TV1 U"Jl cnce Works, corner Orant and Cherry 8ts., Lancaster, Pa., ANN K & 1110MA8 Proprietors, Manufacturers of Plain and Ort namented iron Fire Kseapes and Iren Fence. 'ii?.-iK,llumtel eua designs furnished en application, marS-3md,s,U CWn BALE OH ItKNT. TfnAr?'firA'ir,Jf,,il?,iww,tery "rick. Slated ?.,KA,:tJil.I'iu"..?th railroad .wing. BAUSMAN A BDMNB. Jaa,lMStfd 10 West OraBa Ktreat. itELiaievs. Rr.iiioiers sEiivieics will hb held In the following churches en Sunday, In thn morning at 10:30, In the evening at T'.u Sunday school at VIS a, m. When thu hour Is different It Is specially noted I Christ I.vthhrah CnritcH West King street K. U Heed, pastor, f ervlces at 10-.JM a. in, and "IS p. in. Hnnday srnoeiaiti p. in. Uhiex llrmsL Klder U. Price, pastor Prenpldng nl 10 ) a. in., and 7:11 p. m, hah hath school at 1:13 p.m. Class lut-etltig nt ml p. m. PRKsnrrsRtAuMKMOtiiAt.OHrRcn, Settthtjiicen street. Preaching at 10 .lu a. in. und nt Til p. m. Iiv the pastor Special services eMry evening of Monday, Wednesday and Sabbath, until Kaster. aiuiuay scnoeini i: p, in. Aiinruxei conie. tinAcs l.trrnsRAH. Cemer of North yiteen and J mho j street, ltev. C. Klvln lloiipt.psster. Services at 10 30 a. iu, and 7.I& p. in. Sunday scnoei ni p. m nt. SiKritKs's (ltsr.) Citmcu Coliceb Chatkl. iiivine semces at nt.ju a. in. Sermon by ltev Prof. t. A tlast. l. 1. ST. I.ckk's ItsretuiiD Marietta Avenue. Hev Wm. F blchllter, jwster. Divine service nt 10:30 a. in, and 7:13 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. n. Kvaseklical First Church, (Uennan), North Water street, ltev. Isaac Hcs, pastor Preach lngatle-30n.iu. and at 7:13 p. 111. by the paler. Sunday srhixd at 2 p. in. a scen d tvAneKLicALt r,itgiin j. en .MttiDcrry street, auofe Orange Hev. P. Smith, pastor, Prrnchlng ut 10-..T0 a. in. and at 7dS p. tn. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Prayer and Class en Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at 7 30 shsrp t'NITID llRKTIIRKS IS CnRtSTICOVKSAVTl West Omnge trcet, between Mulberry and Charlette streets, ffenuetlv known as Salem) ltev .1 It. Funk, p ister. Preaching at It. se a. in. Sunday school at PIS p. in. second Anniversary et the Sunday Scheel nt 7 13 p. m St. Paul's ItxreRxsn. ltev. J. II. bhumaker, V. D. pastor, services at 10-J0 a. in. and 7 13 p. in. Sunday school at 1:43 p. in. St. Pacis M K. Cncarn Preaching at 10 30 a. in. and 7'15 p. m., by the jiaster, ltev Charles llheads. Snnilay school m IU p. m l'niyiu meeting en Wednesday evening at 7 30. Prssbytkria!! Preaching morning and even Ing by the pastor, ltev. Jas. . Mitchell, 1. I. Thk Women's Temperance Inlen will meet te-morrow afternoon at a quarter past 3 o'clock, at 112 North Prince street. en Tuesday alternoen at S o'clock, the I nlen will meet at N'e. 142 North Prince street. First KsreRMKO CncRcn. ltev J M. TItzel, D, D pastor Services te-morrow at 10-3O a, tn. and 7 15 p.m. Sunday school nt tup m. Trimtt LtrrnxRAS. Usual services to-mer row morning, alternoen and evening, conducl cenducl d by the pastor, Kev. tiharles 1. ry. MeRAVtAW. J. Max Hark, pasler. telf a. m Litany and sermon ; I p m. Sunday school ; 7 13 p, tn., Lenten Litany and Preaching. st. Jehn's I.ctbkiias ltev. Sylvanus Stall, pastor. Preaching In the morning aud evening bv the pastor Sunday school at 145. (letwald Mission school nt 2 p. in. seats free All nre In vited. OLtvrr Hattist Cuckcii. Y. M. C. A Kooms, ltev M. I rayne, pastor Preaching et 10-30 a.m., and 7 13 p.m. Sunday school at I 43 p, m MJStT A.ltrXKTIMK3tKffTH. B AKINO reWDKR ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemencsa. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewders. SeW only in cam. Hoval liAzma Pewdss Ce., 106 Wall Street, New Yerk. mnv27-lvdAw TT VSCll I LUNCH I JLJ sauer Krant Lunch Ibis (sVTlKDA evening at JOHN llUUCi EK'S SALOON, Ne. Seuth Queen Street. it SPLENDID HOT LUNCH at IllsMnger's Maner Hetel, Nes. 2i; and 219 West King street, THIS EVENING. It HAND SAUKR KRAUT LUNCH Tills EVENING at Shober's Eagle hotel, corner North Queen and wrange streets, llelker and Kechester liter. A C. KAHTEIt, Prep. G ENUINE PERSIAN INSECT I'OW DKH. Uefined Camnhnr. hnth rtlvn and emclent Insecticides fersaleat HU1ILS.VS DRCO STOItE, Ne. 30 West King Street 7Note the change In location, HE ONLY CLEAR HAVANA" FlLLEIt CIOAIt In the city for 6c. Meerschaum Cigar and Cigarette Helders for 10c. DEMUTH'S CIOAIt STOr.TJ, leblS-WAStfd Ne. 114 East King Street. SET-OUT A GENERAL SKT-OCTTHIS evening at Nes. 110 and IU North Queen street. Oyster Pie. Alse en draught all the celebrated lieers Keehler's Lancaster, Thee. K. Helk'aYerk. utvemeacall. ltd' C MATTE UN. Proprietor. JACOI1 OU.NDAKER. " AUCTlONEEIt, itesldence N'e. 12 North Water street, near West King street. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. lebetdS TURTLE fcOUP SET-OUT thIs(3ATUKIAY)evcnlngftt the Schlller Heuse, Se. 233 North Queen street. Yerk, Head ing, and TaunhauM-r ileers en tap. Alse Ale and Perter en draught. It" KDW. C. HALL, Prep. I NOW OCCUPY THE SHOP IN THE rearel 132 NOHTH QUKEN STHKET, for. merly It. iluchmlller's, would kindly solicit the patronage of all wishing guns, razors, scissors, knives, Ac. repaired, a peatal will receive prompt attention. aiiS-lwd' FltED'K KOENIO. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISH. Ing te study tbe German, French and Ital ian Languages, will find practical Instruction at my studio, ever Lecher's Drug store. Ne 9 Eat King Street upi9-lwd LEON VON 03SKO. ESTAT.E OK PETER McCONOMV, late of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Pa., decc-vied Tbe undersigned auditor ap- fiOlnted te distribute the balance remaining in he hands of Alice E. McConemy, administra trix, of the estate of Peter Mcionemv. deceased. te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en SATL'itDAY, MAY 1, A. 1). 1!, at li o'clock a. in.. In the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lan caster, Pa., where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. A. J.E11EULV mar3-3ldS Auditor. R EADY APRIL 17. TRIUMPHANT DEMOCRACY. lit ANDKEW CAHNEOIK 1 Vel. S VO.r.'.00. Obarles Ecribner'a Sens, New Yerk. apieAis ECTuiu:. Cel. Geerge . Bain Will Lecture In the Chapel of the Stale Nermal Scheel, Mlllersville, Pa., WEDNESDAY, APltlLU, U-0. Subject "Our Country, Our Hemes and Our IllltV ADMISSION. "5 HKN'TS. Deers open at 8 o'clock. aiest PHILADELPHIA SHOW OASB WORKS Any shape or style made te order and guaran teed te be itrst-clas. Estimates ter any size or form solicited. Cases carefully packed and shipped te all parts of the eenntry. A large stock and great variety te seleet Irem. All Jf rench glass. All panel bottoms. At low prices. The best Is the cheapest. Please call and ex amine. Ul N.FOUU'l 11 STREET, msrS-3mdTu&S Philadelphia, Pa. rriUE STANDAUD-llUED STALLION. "STORM KING"-(2,iai) lie Is a half brother te "Maxy Cobb." 1SV; the King of Stallions and his dam, "Tppsy Tay Tay ler," lit halt slater te "Lulu," 2:13, and "May Queen," 2:'J0; storm King" Is a IWauUml Bay, standing sixteen bands, and weighs between 1.100 and 1Jue pounds, as a leur.y ear-old. Will stand, at Kie. A catalogue wilt be sent en ap plication, giving Terms and Pedigrees In full of all mystoek. It also contains a out of "Storm King" and "Maxy Cobb," and the records of ever Ave hundred et the fastest trotters, together -ith ether Interesting matter. DANIKL u. KNOLK, KNQLKTKJta STOCK PAKM. ma04tHM Marietta, Pa, BOAUDKKS WANTKD AT NO. MS south PrlnceStreet. near the Mills. ale-Jt' WANTLD-A GOOD OI IU, IN A8MALL 1 atnlly. (loed unites. lt .NO-Sl-NOltVu MMKBTUKKT. AA. BB. Use Mnnlielin Koller Fleer. The Original. The ltest. m yl-lyit.WAS it P""LATlW"CAitllS AT Ts ll A l.V. f'BIt deck Fine (tilt Kdge l'lnln Caids,2V. per deck. DKMl'l IPS CII1AK STOItK. febtJ-W AStfd Ne. Ill hint King SUeet. Till: "YKLLOW rilONT" t'LBAH Filled Uavnna S cent Cigar Is the grest favorite and most reliable Nickel Cigar In the market. Try them, at MAUKl.KY'S irermerly llnritnsn's) " elltiw Frent," Ne. 21 North (Jucen Street PlMli7lO HALJi " " - Will be sold en .Monday altertuxiunt two o'clock, en Seuth Queen, near Oeruinn street, a 11, t in uui iiiiuiier, wtuuew irame, sasn,ux)rs, etc. sillfllKKf, ltd Auctioneer. I7ISTATK OK l'llILU' K1SSB, LATK. ii of the City of Ijtncasler, dfCeasi-d. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, alt persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these listing claims or demands against the same, will pre sent thorn without delay fersi-ttlcrmrnt te the undersigned, residing In the Cltv et Lancaster , MICHAEL HAIIKUUUSH. Kxecuter. Jno A. CertK, Attorney. tuarMStdS ESTATIJOK rilAULKS HEIDEULATE of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed thereto are requested te make lmmedlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without de lay ter settlement te the undersigned, res Ml Hu nt Ne. 119 East King Street Ijincnster city. CATHAUINE 11EIHEL, Executrix Z Swers, Attorney, Ne. 7 Seuth DuVe Street. luarlT-CtdS ESTATE OK CHRISTIAN R1NE, LATE of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te Mary Ellen nine, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make lmmealste pay ment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, at Ne, 12 East King street, Lancaster. JOHN E. KATHFON. Agent for Mary Ellen Ulne, Executrix, L Ellmsksr, Attorney. tnaKHtdss c LARKE'S TEA STORE. OH. HOW IT SPITES MB I Ihls Is what you will ssy If you Tall te get one of the beautiful Cards Clarke Is glrlng away with his Celebrated Teas and Coffees this week CI.AUKK'S TEA AND COPrEE. tii'&S-lj d&w At Ne. 3d West King Street. XANCASTER RINK. BASEBALL ON SKATES. Lancaster Rink I .V.I TIRDA r Eiwxixa. Mikade vs. Little Tycoon. mJMM AN UNPARALLELED BAROA1N. "It Is an III wind that blows nobody any poed." The recent failure el a noted French Worsted SI inufacturcr enables ns te offer you 1,00 yards French Worsted, for Pantaloons, it n terrible slaughter The goods are strictly all pure worsted, et elegant weight, and exactly worth 11000 te lllie. 1 will make them up In first class style, perfect fitting, at the very low price of only K5.W per pair. Call and leave your measure helere the choicest patterns aru all -lectcd. UOSENSTE1.V3 tine Tailoring, Ne 37 North Queen street, l.ancastcr. Pa. . a".NeT"- employ none but practical Panta Panta eoon Makers. F I'LTON Ol'tiKA HOUSE. KNOAI.EMENT EATItAOKIIINAItt. Wediiestlay Evening, April 1-1, 18S(i. THE OltEAT Madisen Square Theatre Ce, YOUNG iMRsTwiNTHRO?. A SUPEItU COMPANY OF DISTINGUISHED AKTISI'S, Ulrcct from Ihe Madisen quare Theatre, New lerk, ADMISSION ,tnA;CKNTS IthSEItVED SKATS J. . .75 CENTS New en sale at opera house. aprle-u ART WALL i'APER STORrl UAItOAINS IN KVEItiTHINll. Wall Papers at Lewest Prices. I.AUG ESTSrOCK OF WINDOW SHADES AT LOWEST PRICES. I Attn EST STOCK OF DADO SHADES AT LOWEST PltlCES. ALFRED SIEBER, The Leading Wall Paper Decorator and Win dow Hresser, at ART WALL PAPEIt STOKE, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCA8TKK. PA. , N. II. I am the man that hung your Window Shides when with Mr. Fry. Give me a call. ALFUKD SlEllElt. J. B. MARTIN fc CO. Offer Special Inducements -IN- Carpets, Wall Papers, A.ND- WINDOW SHADES. CAltl'KTJ, all the besf makes at lowest Priced WALL PAPKHS, all New Patterns-special for next week only Gelds, lJ)fc. up) neit riuallty under Geld, Sc. up. Large let te aelect from. WINDOW SHADES made und hnng at abort notlce all colors and widths. Shades inadn up complete. OH Shading and Nlckle Ornaments, 10c Full size and SprlnitFUturcs. Bcotchllel land Shades and Fringes te match. Largest line or Bhades, etc., in the city. Dade Shades at Lew Prices. OKHEltSTAKENFOIt LancasterSteam Carpet Gleaning Works. 9-Carpet cleaned and returned same day, PIIIOEB LOW. J. B." Martin t6 Ce,, Cor. West King & Prince Sfs., Prescnled at the Madisen Square Theatre. N ., overSue times, and pronounced by press and nubile the greatest success the New Yerk stage has known (or years. (OppeelU 8tveni Hen,) LAHCABTKK, PA. ttntr AitrxnTiaBMKftra JJRXT DOOH TO THK COUHT HOUHE. " NEW OPENINO OP Black Cashmeres and Black Shawls. I.UPl.V.S CKI.KIIHATKI) MAKK BLACK CASHMERES, All Qualities, nt 25 Per Cent. Less Thau Ever Before LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MAKE BLACK SHAWLS, Sltifrle ruul Dottble, Heavy Welghta nml Brilliant Blaeka, R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOU8R, A'A'W AD VKKTJSEMKXTS. ALL ORPiKKN lOR MAK1MI AND HANGING Window Shades AndllsniilngCOIlNlCKPOLKSnuilDltAPKItY CI KlAINSleft with HAQKIt A llltl) , will re ceive my prompt and careful attention, ltd CIIAKI.KS HAT.. fSrsiNl-SH lHUOATION I'AVS. J- Ne young man should enter Inte business whlleheis Ignorant of the miinunr of regulnt regulnt regulnt logbeoks. Natttml ability will net supply the iiL-iicieiicy, or prevem auntrs irem gemnginm confusion. The course of Instruction as adopted at the LANCASTKIt IIUS1NKSS COI.LKUK will bnoladvantage te every man whatever his fit lure occupation may be. It will teach business habits and attention tn accounts, which will give Increased Interest nnd success. lascntlal te thn success of the Farmer. Mechanic and the Professional man, I nil particulars en application. Address H.C. WKIDLKlt, Prlurlpitl, Ne. 10K East King street. E STATU OK MARY ANN HANTCH, lste of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estatsi having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there to are requested toumkelmmadlate payment, and these having clams or demnnds against the same, will present them without delay forsetlle fersetlle ment te the undersigned, residing In said city. IDA V UltOSH (nceHA.STCH), Executrix. II. C llRCBiKka, Attorney. aplMtdS s l'RINO Ol'KNINU AT II. OKR HAllTS. FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of FINK WOOLLENS for the spring 'liadote be found tn the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and Pantaloenlngs In nil the Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, best Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHAR.T, NO. U NOHTH QUEEN STHKKT. Opposlte the Postefllce, innrrMydU "RASTER, ISffi. Easter Beeks, Easter Souvenirs, Easter Cards. A I. arte Assortment of Easter Snmenlrs and Cards, ei the Latest Designs, at Lew Prices. WHOLESALE FOR SCHOOLS. ATTHKHOOKSlOltEOr JOm BIER'S SONS, Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Streot; LANCASTKIt, PA. -plIARKN W. KKV. DKOP IN AND TAKE A I.OOh AT OUIt WINDOW SHADES, 40c. and f0c. Apiece. Spring Rellers, Ready te Hang. WOltlil nc. AM) iV. Dadoes, 50c. Werth, $ 1 . WALL PAPERS, FIVE CENTS APIECE UP. PHARE8W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKIt. PA. H IQH A MARTIN. EMUA Li Housekeepers In want of any articles te ltu furnish will de well te remember that we have always en hand a full line el CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEEN8WARE. We open te day a new line of EDilisli Printed Toilet Sets -in- NEW DESIGNS & SHAPES. The best In the Market ter the Meney. Don't Tall te tee tbem befere purchasing. WMl 15 EAST KING STREET, LAKOASTER, PENN'A. a it tr a n r jck ti km kkth. J.Y.?VV r,"rpniperiy, In amni te suit, nt thn lowest currant lates. matt'. lmdltl IV. W'alnut at'., Philadelphia, Arneiui: let ur'sMeicKifs artn clns, CtKsndtn Helders, Toliacce Pouches, Pipes, etc, lu great vatlety.Just received at MAKLKY'H (Formerly Hartumn's) " ellew r rout," Ne. ''1 North gnoeii Street. rpHY Ol'R RYi: WHISK V. fl YKAIIS Ol.tl. PEltgUAltT 75 UKNI'S, AT UOHKEIt'S LIQUOIt RTOItR, Ne. M Centra Sijuare, Lancaster, Pa. cpra-lydlt t ' TNSU it ANO K OKFI Oi: liKMOVKuT The lnsurancn and Ileal Estate onice or .lore liilah lllfe has been mnnrnl te NO. UK HOU I'll DUKES rilKET. Telephnne cnnncetlen. .lEItEMlAII HIKE, marll lmdll Ne. SIX S. Dnke nt. PI II UP hai.i:. On MONDAY. API.tl.U. lssi. 111 be sold at D. Lectin's SalesHtables.NerthMiirket street, a carload of Iowa Horses. AmenRst them him soine Ne. 1 Saddle Horses, and some Ne. 1 Trot Tret ting horses, as ceed as there ever was lu the county. Saie te commence nt 1 o'clock 113 21 110WAKII HAII.N. R1 R.MOVAlil RlIMOVAI. I IhelNSUllANCEOPPlCE of Hlimik . Uii.. man has been removed te the comer room of the Stevens Heuse formerly a musle store. Telephone connection. iiprS3tdlt SHKNh .X II A US MAN rjRKAT A KVKRTI.SINQ SCH KM 1-' AT THE- BOSTONSTORE. ,(e pieces Pine Toilet Hean, V.a piece. Pure as soap can be made. Each piece stumped with our iikine. This lyeap Is rrally worth 10c. a piece i In fact, better than usually sold nt 10c. a piece Special Bargains! 'lhree-fiuarter Homespun Cheviot. 10e per yard; sainoejs sold elsewhere nt like per yard. Weel Cashmeres ever a yard Ide, nil tfm new Spring Shades, ic. jwryard, madolesell alSTKe iwr yard. We have another let of theso flneSllk rinlshed Electric Gossamers at 11 ID , worth tl 75. Opened tenlay an eleKantastortuientef dent's Furnishing (IihmIj nt low prices. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nes. SO & 20 North Queen St. LANCASTKIt, PA. -Kormer!y at New Yerk Stere. lnK lyd.tw e AK I1AI.U Information for this Day. Y'eu'll rind an almost embarraslng variety In the Clothing e have te show for the season. It couldn't he otherwise when you consider that Oak Hall Is the main clethlnjr mart for thn nearly a million men within tradlnc distance ut of this city. We drew your thoughts te a lew things out of the wonderful stock, equally recommended for excellence and cheapness. A Sprlnc Overcoat, English ersted, real silk slfovellnlngs.ical silk iaclnRs-u capital exam ple of a genteel eminent , price, IIS.Su. The same clelh without the mini's, ler solid wear.jie. A Deuble breasted Preek L'tut Dress rtu t I1S.50. Elsewheroyeu inlKbt pay pay I'unore fjrll. we are content wllb Ihe preilt It brings us ul H5.50. A pairef Trewscrs, double milled and twisted (the manufacturer done his part), siiIIuMh for every occasion, lUtf. Children's Suits at 13. A geed assortment (or boys from 10 te 13. smaller slr.es only. Fer a little mere money we can suit you In any sire. Mcn'a All-Weel Suits Ten Dellar enes-ln styles that you'll he altogether satisfied w Ith. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Seutheaflt Cerner Hixtli and Market 1 PHILADELPHIA. AMVHKMBNTK. pULTON OI'KRA HOUH1. Mendar aud Tuesday, April l'Jund li!, 1SMC. The Management takes pleasure In announc ing an Engagement for mrrwe xi a jits OAV.r.-te Iteturn of Ameilcn's (Ircnt Acter, MAY O, SUPPOKTED 11Y Miss KalKpyn Kidder and His New Yerk Company, lntheUeanHfiilPlay in Five Arts, , entitled "N0RDECK!" As presented at 71 Performances In New Yerk nnuer tbe management of Mr, StlEKiDAMCeparN. PI11CKS 23, 80 and 75 CENTS. Reserved Beats at Opera Ilouse. apS .".Id WOU HAIjB uh hunt. T7IOR HUNT NIOE TW'ONTORY HRIUK JLJ Dwelling Heuse, Ne, SiaKat Ornnirestrcet. marltld HUtSH into. TJIOR KENT-A HAKE HOUHE, NO. Ill X! Washington street. Apply te Harry Myerv Park Heuse,. in'.-J-tld GOOD BTAI1LE FOR RENT. A flood Stable and Shedding, situated at Ne. 113 Washington street. Apply te II A llltl MYKltB, at Park Heuse, inanH-tld -CIOR RENT. AJ A Tobacco Warohnuse with Pctiu'a It. It. Siding. Capacity for storing 3,ui0 cases. Apply atthe marlfrtfd INTELLIOENCKIt OFFICE. E10R RENT. An established Grocery Stand with dwelling attached in southern part or the city. Voasesslon April 1st, Apply at Ne. 183 KAsTKlNH HTI18KT. TJIOR RENT. 8i1.012?.re"r.ef v9'37 M'cat Chestnut street, ViHiJ?I.i.c.,e',ar.be1 fttcerj, and a shop en lll.n "1t,t lelwcen Seuth Queen and Prince 52?iV' "lelX U9ea M n carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and store room new occupied by A. Apply at thaM arUB BUre' West Ming street. ili-Ud 1NTELLIOHNCEH OFFICE. pRIVATK HAWS. 1 will have a car leid or First-Glass Ohie Nerman Horses, AT TBI MtRSIMAU HOUII. NO, US NOItTH PB1NCE STHKKT, by Monday, whtcb,I will dispose efat pilvat awe. New let of rlrst-cuus Horses drivers werVera and heavy draft, mostly (row CtBWla. v.r, week, ad afw.y. A em-J VL -U I H - 'J C'-- -ebiA,i? ';.- u. j." yii
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