r? ', t .r W THE IiANOABTKK DAILY INTELIitQiSNCKK. THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 1880. .u.H, rir- vx ?Jl r. r1 .A BUSY CBORCfl WEEK. :m0W-0r.vMMiA mkuehivs rMen.it jmk nnamnrixu thmwkkk. tyti-Ml Cotmntmeratloti of Te-day In the Ier- mli Hnm of Worthlp-IIew Tram iMteytd ruMr-d-D"""" CUh et Miad-Lat Net About Town. XmuIu correspondence of InTKUinsscrn. CdLUMBfA, r., April 21-Tlie Oatliolle cutircbi w observing today a Maundy Tfcanrfr. -Solemn services were held tliit la Mm St rml' 1'. E. chureh this evening 'a 7i90 o'clock the ervlci will censtat of the ely communion administered te the emigre emigre Ralleti. On OeVxl Friday morning aervlces will be held at 10 o'clek and a sermon will be delivered en "The Shadows ei Geed Thing te Cema" Frem 12 te 3 p. m. devo deve devo tten of three hear en the cress. At 8 p. m. upeclal aervlcea will be held in tbe opera house. A sermon will be preached by Rev. Meran and tbe united cburch choirs will render special Passion music. In the liethel Church of Ged, tnli even, lng at 730 o'clock, there will be preaching mi nlmnrvance of the ordinances. On Geed Friday at 10 a. m. there will t a chlldien's meeting and service or song; at 2 P-in. a woman's and missionary meeting will be held. Miss I.ydla Ferney, of Harrliluiris, and Mrs. K. 0. Wiley, or Washington, l'a., will assist at the special services. Hervlcei will be held In the Trinity He formed church en Geed Friday morning at 10:1.1 o'clock. Service will be held In the Second street Lutheran church en Geed Friday Irem 12 te 3 o'clock. Rev. Wm. 1'. Kvans, pastor, will be assisled at the services by soiiie of the ether pastors of town. In the pulpit retreat et this church there will be toen a crayon picture or the crucifixion of Christ. The figures are life-size and natural and represent Cbrlsten the cress and the two Mary's kneel ing before him. The picture is Hie work or Mr. Samuel Filbert. Tke Funeral.. The funeral of the late Mrs. M. A. lllelz, took place en Wednesday afternoon Irem her late rosidence en Walnut street, and was largely attended by the many friends of the deceased. Interment was made at Mount liethel cemetary. The funeral of Dollle Simmons took place from her late home en Seuth Frent street en Wednesdayafternoen. Inlermenttoek place at Mount Bethel cometery. Funeral Delayed by Tralni. A funeral cortege passing te the cemetery wascauxeda very vexations delay during yesterday afternoon nttlie Union street crcwa- Ing en the Pennsylvania railroad, lly the continual paislng te and fro of trains the at tendants of the funeral were detained at this place about olghteeu minutes. The train hands paid np heed te the requests te move the cars. In reply te Inquiries at the dis patcher's office of this read any undertaker will notify the efllcinls Of a funeral pawing the railroad and orders will be isfsued te Keep the track clear. Town Notes. Frem present Indications a very geed house will greet the Alfa Nerman opera company in "The Mikade." This company appears en uext Saturday night under the manage. inent of General Welsh pest. On Saturday, April 2llu, 1SSG, Ce. C, of town, will have been organized for nine years. The company will celebrate their an niversary by attending the Second street Liillierau churcli en Sunday evening. The ledge room of Chlque-eluuga tribe Ne. 39, of lied Men, Is new undergoing ro re lIrs, and will be generally renovated. In In hlde window blinds will be added, and the windows will be eight panes instead et lour as tit present. The shad llalilng of yesterday was very peer, and the batteries in the vicinity of the dam were net very suecetrul. The catch of yesterday is estimated about 300, and w ith the fisheries of Mud Island nnd vicinity the catch will amount te nearly 1,000. A large creud can always be found about the window uf lirugli'a drug store by the sight of n hen and nine chickens, colored with dillnreiit kinds of dye. In the window of Market's drug store are four very pretty white rabbits nnd they draw a number et peeple about. tlie place. ur i no n thk muvxtaix. The Tough Let of Darke). Who Are Attending Court. Quite a number or cases from the Welsh Mountain have already been tried this week, and befere Saturdaya utimboref woll-kuew n residents of that locality will be inspecting the defective old prison. About tbe hardest looking crowd et darkeys that have evor a tended a quarter sessions court are here this week. The majority of these, with a low whites, who are but little better, come from the mountain. Most or these people are witnesses en one or another side of cases, and If they are net they coine te town Just the same They seem te think the courts cannot be run without them and they coine in early en Monday morning, remaining through the week. Where tbese people Bleep and eat it is very dlllicult te tell, but they can nearly always be found hanging around tbe court house steps, especially il the aun is shining. Some of them sleep at the almshouse, uud every morning at an early hour they can lie seen coming down Fast King street. Last night it scorned that tbe coons encamped en the court heuse step, as they were there until a Inte hour. Mingling with tnose from the meuntainwasa sprinkling of bad Lancaster darkeys and soma very tough whites. The majority of the crowd were drunk aud they made things very lively. Several had harmonicas en which they played wbile ethers danced. Twe mountain leiuales seemed te be very popular with the gallant mekes and all wanted them ; at ene time this nearly ralsed arew. Duringtheeveniug one wench tumbled down the big Mone steps and breke an arm, but this did net disturb the ethers. Last night's crowd was a nuisance. The pavement was full of darkevs until mid night, and the moon's bright "rays had no show among the black spots en the steps. 1 1 tbe county authorities think this is a lit place for such a crowd te " bunk" they should see that they behave. 1.UVB AXI1 HVICIDF. Fatal Ending te a Hernial In Marry Youth'. Strange Infatuation. In Philadelphia Jacob FIsher, a young man el respectable family and who had always moved in geed soclety, committed suicide In a disreputable house, because one of the Inmates refused te marry him. "He became infatuated with the girl soveral mouths age and visited her frequently, despite the pleadings of his lriends. He told her a week age that he would kill her and then sheet himseir it alie persisted in her refusal. She then asked him te think seriously ever the matter nnd call te-day ter an answer. When he asked her for her 11 Dal decision she told him the would net be a party te the ostrangemont from his lamily which would surely fellow their marriage. He replied that if he could net marry her he wanted te die, and, drawing n rovelvor from his pocket, fired a bullet through his heart and roll dead at her feet. The friends of the girl sayahe was strongly attached te the man, but because it would te Impossible for him te retain hU position in jeclety and be recognized by his family alter he acknowledged her as his wife, she used eiry naver te iuduce him te give her up mi.-fi""WJorWewn saka She laai ffSJUhit ?Uh B''ever the tragedy enacted tlT"nkMr'0D' f0t t6ar "" h0 wl" 8t" Cut te Piece. hT the Cm Jehn Smith, an empleye of the steel works at Bteelten, Dauphin county, attempted with two ether men, te cress the railroad thore Wednesday evening. A shifter was liut moving a draft of cars up the siding, aud the two men, who were ullghtly In advance or Nuiltb. succeeded In crossing in safety, nut the old man caught his feet aud tell across tbe truck. Befere he could get up the cars patted ever hit body and It was literally chopped te pieces. Four cars passed ecr him. KnoeUeg Down I'rlcea. Frem the Detroit Tribune. A wan Irem the country went into a second secend luwd store en Jetlewen avenue yesterday, and asked the proprietor te show him a frlfijr overcoat, "Certainly; ve are Just buiUuir down de brlces en abbrlncr ahteck," Mtddeely there was a terrific hammering I afeueral hubbub lu a rear room. Fer t'lMti) wiiava inair' asueu mecus HOb. don't get vriahtaned. Det's mm mv mm laaae knocking down ue brleat $m ahWiax foeia." The Pension O filed t s rnlltlral Machine The Senate committee en the expenditures of publlomeneys further examined Pension Commissioner Mack, Wednesday morning with regard te the charges made by liiui that the pension offlce under some of Ids pre decessors was managed as a pellttcil ma chine. Senater Harrison called up the eise of private H. V. Worrell, first New .Jersey volunteer Claimant's pension was granted In lSCO ler lesi of lelt leg as a result el a w emul rocelved whlle en parel duty in lft- The natne was dropped Irem the rolls in HT by Commissioner llentloyen the ground el fraud, ovldeiicehaving been submitted Ihatelalmant It curred bis disability winin anient irem ma regiment wilhnut leave. Tlie niatter as ap nfvilml mid the action of the commissioner was sustained. Among the papera In the case brought te the attention el Commissioner lllack was a letter from the claliuant te Com missioner Dudley, congratulating him tiHin his continuation, complaining that Injustice had been done the writer and asking for a private Intervlew at which he might liavn an opportunity ei explaining away the things alleged against him. This letter was iauilllar in tene as if written by an old acquaintance and was dated from the rooms or the New .lersey Republican association. It wits in dorsed "special" by Commissioner Dudley and upon thislheCHewasaitiinrevle e.l. Tre roviewer in his report stated his con v lotion t hi I Ualmant was net wounded In the lineerdiitj and that the dropping el the nsine from the rolls was proper.eemmlfsloner Dudley made an Indersement upon this report te the efleet that the judgment of the reviewer was In his opinion erroneous and ordering the restora tion or claimant's name te the rolls te date Irem the last payment. Thisclaluiaut Is new drawing JJI a month. Here wm a case, lie continued, w liieb had been thoroughly Investigated and oomleinn eomleinn oemleinn ed bv the hlgliest authority, and by the unanimous lerce of the pension office; yet at the conclusion of all tlieotMudeiniiatlens the claimant made a strong personal appeal, bleudlng with it political statements, and thereupon tills action was taken. AHHlHlTlSt THK VAItl'. A Great D.iy t New l'rntlilence 11 lirn Tlmy Dmlnetl the liih 1'enilr. Soveral huudred people were at New l'rol l'rel l'rol dence yesterday te see the carp taken from the ponds of Hiram Peeples. Among the number were many Lincaster folks. Mr. Peeples Is an oxtenslve ralscref carp and has qnltoannmberof jends. Tne of these are situated near the Quarryvil'e railroad just north or the village el New Providence, and from these the lisli were taken. A number of ether ponds are south of the village. The object In removing the fish was te separate the large carp or spawners from the smaller of the trlbe In order te prevent the latter from eating the spawn. The water was started te run irem tee ponds in the morning, and alter dinner the work of removing the fish began. The large carp were lirst taken out with nets. There were about thirty el tremendous sire; the largest weighed ID,, pounds and measured 23 incucs in length. After the big fish had been taken out about 2.000 small Iry, roug ing in size from one Inch te lour and a half luches in length were captured. The small fish were placed In ether jmnds and the large ones were aflerwards placed back In their old quarters. The middle sized fish are kept in separate ponds Irem the very small and large ones. The scene at the Kind was very Interesting, and w hen the large fish were taken out there was centlderablu excitement. The lelks w he went te see the removal were very hospita bly entertained by Mr. Peeples, who gave them an excellent dinner. Among the-uj present were District Attorney Candidates Weaver aid Relnn-hl ; Kepre-enUtlve llrnsius; Maner Statesman Jehn II, Landls and ethers. Ilreatl CahI t'pen Iho Water from the lloiten Transcript. During n Mum storm much mere than a year age a lady cave te two or three ragged boys thejobef cleaning her sidewalk. hen the work wasdone she sent, by her own lit tle son, net only the price agreed upon, but a generous "chunk " of gincerbread besides ler each young laborer. The Incident was completely forgelton. A lew dajs age the boy who was ihe tiearer of his mother's bounty was passing, with soine small com panions, through one of the rougher strtets of the city, when they were set uenhya crowd el street Arabs, who daubed their faces with red paint. As the oe of one of the young r'llliniis fell upon this particular boy, he exclaimed : "Fellers, that's the boy thatgave us the gingerbread ' Ain't I sorry we touched him T Sav, Mike, If ye lay hand en that kid again, I'll bust je'" "Se the (ginger) bread se long age "cast upon the waters " did " return after many davs " Imprmert Dettle Mejiper. W. I!. Gerliart, patent solicitor, has ob tained a pitent, Ne. 310,201, dated April 20th, 18sC, ler an improved bottlestoppor, of w hleh Mr. Hen I. K. Derwart, or this city, Is In ventor. 'Iho stepper cau be used either te permit the dl-charge of the contents of the bottle by drops or a steady Hew. The con struction Is en the priticipal of a faucet and spigot, the faucet having two discharge openings, one opposite the ether. Inte each Is lilted a tube, ene with an opening large enough te permit tbe liquid te Hew through it and the ether se small as te discharge it only by drops. The spigot, which lits In the end et the lancet, has opeuings te corres pond Willi thnxe in the lulled and by being turned acts te ei)n orcleso the discharge tubes. loe Much Witter. The street commissioner complains about the manner in which some of the streets, and especially North Queen nnd Duke, are sprinkled by the pornen having the contracts for dampening them. He says that tee much water is ued and the BtreeLs are " slopped" Instead of sprinkled. In some places there Is a great deal el mud, and tlie heds et the streets are damaged by the exctssive ite of water. Illeil Fur Frem Heme. This morning Geerge Weber Rote, a thir-teen-ycaield son el Jeseph Rete, formerly of this city, but new or Cloveland, dled at his aunt, Mrs. Theinca, Ne. 21 Kast Orange fctrcet. Deceased was a bright little fellow and he catuu te tills city last August with Ids undo and aunt, who hud been visiting his parents, for the purpose el going te school. He was taken te his bed ten davs age with spinal ireuengitis and death resulted. l.'irniij u llailee. Jacob Canter, living en Middle strcet, was arrested yesterday afternoon en a warrant Is sued by Alderman liarr, charging him with larceny as ballce. Abraham Render Is the prosecutor, and lie alleires that seme articles Jelt by him with Canter were appropriated te his own 110. The accused enteied bail ler a hearing en Friday evenlng. llauil Itailly Cut. This morning Geerge Miller, who is om em om pleyedat Martin's brick yard, was working around a circular saw, In which he had ids hand caught. The third finger of the hand was entirely cut oil and the ethors liadly cut. Dr. J. A. i:. Reed dressed the wound. Mr. Miller resides en the New Helland turnpike near the Park house. At the Opera Ileu.e. The audiencu te soe the Hemple comedy company at the epera heuse last evenlng was the smallest or the week. Tlie comedies or " All that Glitter" is net Geld " and " Uncle Sam " were glven and overybody was pleased. Tlie Grand Army lest money en the engagement. A Hunter Who I netting Muih II. unity. Frem the llarrl.burg '1 tlegruph. William Stuck, the Lewer Swatara Irapper, en Tuesday upjieared ut the commissioners' oillce with the ears of forty-four iexes killed by III in in tiiu vicinity of Round Tep since thuCthel April. The bounty amounted te fit, Only u short timuuge.Mr. Stuck turned In about t-W worth el hawks' heads. the Kulchta el Laber. The movement te oiganlze an ussuuiblynf Knights el Laber Is being htiengly puhed in this city, and tee names nre attached te the appl t-alleu which has been hent in ler n wni rb0rHJ!,!1rUe,",, luat S.00" I'lonibers thai fe" fllte? J b?.r?,8 L Sr. . 1 1 is .aid .....;.. ".. wm navu nnihiMt- hi with the new organization Itllteu lly a, )eK, William P. Uembach, et KbelU town tewn town thlp,aJurer In the quarter sessions court wa. bitten by a deg yesterday. H imi Beill last night that he was obllged te no home. The wound was cauterlred and ue aerleut results are apprehended. Kept Their Mai tUge Secret Mt. Nkiie, April 22.- The nuptials of Mr. Themas Channel, et Yerk county, aud Miss Ida May Hamblcten, daughter or the He v. It. K. llambletnu, et MU Nebo, took place Tuesday evening, March 30, ut the houe of the bride's cousin, Mr. Chas. Sour beer, In Columbia, In the presence of a few personal friends, the He. C. 1). Ilarpelll elating. The contracting parties aimed te keep the matter from public ca7e, nnd It was romarkable hew well they succeeded. All things were arranged ami carried out with consummate skill. It is eeu new known only bv n or few, nnd their announcement et the fact will be the first reelatlin men te intimate friends of the bride. A Charar lerMtlr Letter Frem llunlf lie. Frem the llarrlsliurn Trlcgrah Dr. Zenas J. Gray, city editor of a cenleiv perary, l a warm ls?rsenal friend of Rebert J. llurdette, the famous humorist, and has accepted the hitter's hospitality at Ardtnore. Dr. Gray occasionally courts the muses aid the references In the following unto reoelved liyhiniwlll therefore be understood. The letter Is dated at lioten : Mi Ptitr Jluu Something brought you into niy mind a minute age, aud 1 lae just tlme tii step, shake hands and say ' howdy"" What are you doing" And are the gedsgisxl te 5-ou And does Pegasus amble as easily and musically as the brooks flew and mur mur And does every rhjine llud Its sing ing mate, aud de the rlpp'llng lines always can themselves If jeit are Indeed blesspti among peets. Hoping te see you seme tlme before the sun sets Cord lallv yours, lteiiriii J. Hi nniiTTi-. rdmere, Pa. l.JIHC Willi thellenil Mich, from Halt's Journal et lleillh It Is often a iuestlen ntneugst peeple who nre unacquainted with thoanatemy and phys iology of man, whether lying with ids head exalted or t en the body, Is most w holesnino. These who consult tlielr own case en the polutnrgue In favor of that which they pre fer. New, although many delight In bolster ing up their heads at night, and sleep soundly without Injury, It Is nevertheless n danger ous habit. The vessels through vv hich bleed rasses from the heart te the head, are always lessened In the cavities when the head Is rest ing in lied higher than the body : therefore in all diseases attended with lever, the head should be pretty near en a level wilh the body ; and people ought te accustom them selves te sleep In this position te avoid dan ger. Dmtrtieil In a Mill Itaie from the Mount Jer star. Last Monday, a trireo-year-old daughter of tSeorge Pry, the miller at Jehn 11. Moere's mill, In Raphe township, was drowned In the head race. The unfortunate child hud been playing in the let, which adjoins tbe race and by some unlucky mishap, fell into the race, unnoticed by any one. Ne cries nor struggles were seen or heard by any ene and the child was net noticed te tie absent. The father who had been around the race, noticed something en the water, which attracted his attention and upon examination found it te be his child. Heird of Health Orgattlf itlim. The beard of health, appointed by the court en Monday, for the ensulncyear, met ler organization last even ing. All the members were present except Isaac Leidig. Dr. Jehn Levorgoed was elected president, Dr. V. II. Rrewn, secre tary, and Dr. 1 11. Ulyus health cemmis siener. Hy-laws ter the government of the beard w ere adopted. The stated meetings of the beard will be held en tbe lirst Monday et each month. A Sireillih IiijultUii's 1 ilgld Cure. Krem Vanity Fair. A.Swedish physician, one Dr. Grusdlbach, lias'dlscevereda perfect euro loreveryknewn ailment. He treats his patients as if they were carcasses el New Zealand mutton, free7PS thorn Inte a state of Insensibility, and when, after a year or two, they are thawed again and set en their legs, they are in Iho best of health, strength aud spirits. Itrnucht te St. Jeseph. Hospital, Besides the two men, Rebert Hart nnd Patrick Cennell, killed at Yerk Haven by the fall of a derrlck, en Tuesday evenlng, several were severely Injured. One who had his arms broken is new In St. Jeseph's hos pital, this city. Caught a Snapper. Yesterday Oflicer Ileas, Rtation-IIeuso Turnkey Pentzand William nick went lull ing en the Couestega, and among the things which they caught was a snapper weigliinc twelve pounds. The "bird" almost pulled the turnkey Irem the beat. Te Knehnnt Celunihla. On Thursday evening, April 29th, the Lan caster auiateurs, n theatrical organization, will present the charming drama, "A Lessen in Leve," in the Columbia ejiera house, for the benefit of the ladies' sociable committee of St. Paul's P. K. church. .Sent Out ter Trial. Reuben Hutten, who Is charged with the larceny of a horse brush Irem the stable of M. I). Rush, en Grant street, had a hearing befere Alderman Deen this morning. He was hent te jail ler trial at court. Ter the Neir I.ighi. The Kdlsen Rlectrie Light cemi-iny this morning broke ground for their plant en Concord alley, near Lemen street. It is Im possible te tell as jet w hen the works will be in operation. Will Speak en Memerial Day Rev. Jehn I'mbenhen, of Reainstewn, this county, has been secured te dellvei the me morial address at Myerstown, en Decoration Day, ey tlie Capt. Win. Tice Pest, Ne. 171, G. A. R. thcltcv I V.Kckcrt will preach en next Sun day evening In the Lutheran church of Nrtfr Nrtfr vllie, and will also be preuautat tbe KaaKr ex ercises In the Sunday school In the afternoon Connected with Telephone l.lcliance i.ee Wall, Ne. 400 Seuth Queen street, Is con nected with the telephone exchange We mlvlse all In want or poed beets or shoes at low- prices tn vlnit the licit Krent Shoe tore, .Ne. 45 North Queen street, next doerto poitenico. Hprll-lud.tllw J) KA 1 IIS. ' 1 seT Tt)n the 3)lh lint , at New Helland, lir. Yi b. 1 unilt, aged 43 years. Iho relatives and frlundi of the family are re spectfuliy Invited te attend the tunernl fiem hla late residence, New Helland, I'rlday morn ing at 11 o"cleete. it Ketk In tills rll, en the 5M Inst .at the resi dence of bis mint, Mrs. Themea, Ne. si Ksst Orange street, deefgu H utier Unto, seih.i Jnei)h and Tcresaa note, aged 13 years and I month. f N'ottce of tuneral hereafter MAItKJiTS. i'lillodelprd I'reilure Marker, I'ait.DBLriui, April Si Heur Market steady, waies of SOO barrels t Minn, hakers ut 3 Seft! 7V Peiina. lamily at 117VJI (u : Westeni at II uSfi 7 ; 1'atenta, II Wis 'Jr.. Kye Heur was quiet atl-l 40tJ 4V. 1 P- ui., call Wbeat April, lBXc. lr WJIe; June. 033! July, Ule. jn.'H-Aprll, ti'jet May, 47' ic-June, ICI;c ; " April, ir,(ic , May 41'j JuneyOic ! July Dram and ITntmnu. ITurnlahnd hy t). K. Vundt, broker, Ctlcaga April vv, 1 o'clock p. in. . , W heat, corn. Oats. 1'erk. bard. April May sji; ss anjj 9 ui i'jj June ill ESJJ ml? 9 ln .... J'y--; "S !" Mii eny, n,e AUKUdl RiJJ Ssj; .. (J ,tu bM Hcptember MJ ." "" .... 7, ,.,. . ... . Uecelpu. Car Lets. Winter Wheat ' j Spring Wheat , g Cern ,, ts! Oats uj Kyu , Ilarliiy n oil City Crude Oil ;gl tleiU. ftecelpla Hogs. U10tng Prices 'J o'clock p. in. Wheat, Cm 11. Outd. t'tirfc. Lard April ?tK "'"'s WS u i 0V7S May .NAJ 37j HsJ u ft b7 June el , 3' 7 Kik V 10 S.frJU July -J 80W U.17X OW AiiKU.t. H(S f.B BeiiteiiiLer. sJi Oil City C'ruite oil '&yt New Yerk I'reduca Market, Nw Vekk, April M flour aull and market steady 1 liie, $ s.'3J ti Huperllue. II b5 rpss; cmniuonteUood Kxtm We.lern, $313l. New aHadeSVlSSi . " " "" W-"""1 WheatNe, 1 Ee4 tuteen Spot, 1.W Ne. a ItOil.M'ir Se I White, state sv Ne i Keit. Winter, Maj, W'tc; A'is Kid, Winter, .nine Wlc Uern Ne. 5 Mixed, ensh. ICle Oats e 1 Wlilte etate, spot, l.tc Ne J. de, l.V II) e dull llalley imrtilnal Perk dull t Family Mtss, H (OttH ix l.sul May, ti 11 .luiie.fU'rt. MeIftssslcniM,aJc ter N (est bnllmi'stei k Turpentine dull Kl lie. llesln iulct strslned te iroe.1, II 0Tifl US Hi' In lu.s ii let i grain te LtvctiKKil, i,-. Itutter Market dull, vesk t .New western I nvunery, AO-'Tc . Stale Dalr)', half firkin tubs. NO nc i heese dull : Western U'.c : State, l.'(tH. Kit' 'inlet , stele, Uc : w-esteru, lit iiki niaiket ttrin ; Itenni'.l cutieil, ". CMiinlnled, i'.. Tallew easier i prime city, 3 !.' Iirf" l'olrelenm (lull ; lerined'ln ce,.r. CeifisMlull t Istrcargeesat sjic. Ulcediill; ranges rruin 3?;a lc UtnrMce Mnrkil I'Hieioe, April , 9. TO a. m. Market opened wneit May. se,e. ,uni, ?.'i;p .lulv.sJV. Cern vtav.sse i June, SsVc ; July, s'ic Oat May, 3i',c : June. Snike. Tork May, t VO; June, r 07S : .tulv,!'lv,f lint Mav, I'STWIP'S); June, fV-iMiV Itlhs May, nw, . June, VS0. aiieHfl, Wheat April, i'lc : May, s"li0-si14e : Jiiiic, S?c : July, MV4P. Cern .vpill. S.'sc ; May. 37'e s June, Sji.i . July,x?',av-ve. Oats-April, .NWe: May, lw,(V.(ev,e : lime, 3,ci .luly.W... fork April, t) te; Msy, l m ; .luiie. fjl le- July, KITS Ijinl April, i TS : M ly, fV ;s .June, fi '.K'S . Julv, s s.iiii; u lllbs April, y -VS : May, iv S : '"nc. 1-v " Jnly.tSM. I Ite sierk .Markets. Ciiuaoe, Apt il 21 t'Httlc Kecelpts.KJrti head , sblpments, i.fte head ; luarkel slew-: oetiiumn liv. lower, shipping steers. '..'! te I.'0 "s, II ..; en. steckers and liislers, I J T'iil 7 com, mills nnd lulled, Jl .VVil .M: through lev 11ns. II USTV jv lien's itereipis, 1:1111 neaii ; snipnients, ,' ht'inl. weak, ts higher, reueli and uilved, II lOtTI A', packlns and shlp(ug, II liifll !e tight, ItisiQIJe, skips, JTVtJ3.s). sheep Itecelpts, 3,ii hiutd: shipments, head msrket weak and slew , nalUis, Vs3 V 75 , leins, II li,i 50 Kast Libirtv Cattle receipts, 7:1 head sl Ipuients, tIV head market slew : prime, 15 .'OV 7" : K'xsl, leu's .' common te lair, !! '. 1$ 4 7r hhlpments tn New erk t.i day none Hees receipts, t.uY head; shipments, I, lis) . market active l'hllaJelphlns, le.-(Jt e ; V ork erk ers. II sTI ": skips, II kv(i 10, sulpinents te New erk, none Shep receipts, 1 ) head; shipments, : jn) market slew ; prime clipped, II 7VJI se. fair tn Heed, It 3.VQ4 Se . common, ll.'Vii 'int, ti(C 4 5i Nodemandter woeled kheep at anv prlet slew Yerk Mecks. Nw YcKi;, April z: Wall street, IS) p. m. Meney casj- at .1 per cent, r erelgn OTchanjre tirui, unlet, l4s7(?ks.)V,; Oorernments wr ittrm Currency c's, 1127 bid; t's coups. IU.' , bid 4,S"s HIS?; bid. The stock msrket thU inernlng was extremels dull and without feature of Interest The c)iiUC, notwithstanding the Ir.actlvlty and anil .implete absence of Inquiry fei slm-k, l.id prices up by neon ',ln; per rent The in irket at this rltlnu I- almost lifeless Stock Quotations by Uecd, Markets, McUranu A Ce., bankers, l.nncasier, i-, mW TORK I.19T. Canada 1'acltlc C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Central I'actnc Canada Southern CM.. St b. l'gh Denver A Uledrande.. Del., Lack. A Western.. EDO Krie'M New Jersey Central.,., K. A T Irflll. A N Lake Shere Michigan Central klla.nurl Tactnc Northern 1'arlflc N. r. l'rel N. VV New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Western...., 1'acltlc Mall Uochestor A lituburz 11 l: v CI 19, Sri. 1.1 M f. W 41 2-iK ra4 ."7S RsU -lW H 4H 4 l'iJ IMS M 'S I-7V, SI 3-) bl, . 107 S) m lOIJi 7V 107, 1W. My, uy. SU 1'aul t7; Texas Pacific liri Union I'actnc H'; Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union relegraph.. (.1 West Shere riltt-lDltLl'HIi LIST. lhlKh Vidley II, NT V. A Phlla Pennsylvania f"; lieadlng Lehtgh Navigation llimtonvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's Paasenaer Il'd'g Uen'U M'tg's Cs Oil :., UK in" ." Ml, le-','i WS 1. Ms 11 15-li. ; W. wtf Lecal srecki ana Hnreu Reported by J, II, I.enf;, Par Ijiai value, sale. Incastere per cant,, Is") no no " 6 is ID) U) " 4 " Scheel lean lwi lea " 4 " In terse years li 1W " 4 " lu ft or at jean. li 1U125 " 4 " In lOeralynan. lin lib llanhelm borough lean in) liri HANK STOCKS. rtrst National Jlank In) Onf. fanners' National Kir.ft ( 113 r'ulten National ltank no ii Lsncaster County National Hank ... se 113 10 uniumma National lant 1111 nu Christiana National liank In) US Knhrata National liank inn : first National IIank,Coiuinela luu lis first National liank, streshnrs im IX) first National liank. Marietta IU) as.Vj first National ItiinR, Mt, Jey ue 1M Lltltz National Hank lm IV). Manhelin National ltank lm lfjj Union National bank. Mount Jey.... te M New llellana National ltank lm 1.11 mi Hap National IMnk Id) no Qunrryvlllu National Kink u no bllzahelhtewu Nnllnnal Paul. .. . . lm no Noitbern Dank stock lm l", TCKNriCH STOCtt) Blir Spring 3t lleaver Valley .... 700 Urlduepert A llerseshrsi nv te Columbia A Chestnut Hill .-0 10 CelumbfaA Washington 31 .'.u5 Conestoga A lllg SprinK 5 ,ti Columbia A Marietta -ji '.j Maytown A Kllzabethtewn i'. lu LuncastcrA Ephmta ss II Lancaster A W lllew Street M id.in Btresburg A Millport !. . UarlettaA Maytown 2.1 re Marietta A Mount Jey r. TAU) Lane, tllzalietntewn A juiniii tean. no 70 LancusterA trultvllle ui M Lancaster A Lltltz 'S n East ltrandywlne A VVavneshuiK .... Ce .25 LancasterA Wllllainatewn Oft 107.&) IJinCHSter A Maner U) IHi Ijincaster A Manhclm 2S ai.V) laincaster A Marietta s., vt Lancaster A New Helland no fi MISOSLLAKIIOCa STOUEe. QnarTyvl1I0lt.lt M 113 silller.viue mrcei car u 10 Inquiring Piiutlng Company 6u 02 (lasllRht and Mini Company 2T '.'. SUivens Heuso (bends) no lui Columbia Oaa Company sa A Columbia Water Company 10 10 Susquehanna Iren Company lm ar, 7J Marietta Hellew-ware 110 in Stevens Heuse M 1 Hi Mlilersvllln Nermal school 'jr. lsua Northern Market ut si Kaatern Market... Ii in Western Market M r.i Ijinraater City Stn'et Hallway Ce w :; Uas Company bends 110 no Columbia Itoreuuh llnnds , lm lul LancasterA Susquehanna 3e 310 Lancaster A New Danville -A II Uuarryvllle II. 1C, 7? lm lit 75 Heading A Columbia K. It., C's lm lm tlouseliel.l Mnrket. PHUT. Creamery llulter LVJIOc butter i ft. i-tilie Dutch Cheese V lump ((IOC l-erLTRT. Turkeys V plece (live) llftiSS (cleaned) Illfl.73 Chickens pair (live) Mstjll.oeo " y plece(clentHi i'tilec MIHOSl.LAlllli)l!. Apple lliitteryi qt Se KKKsVdnz ll(JI3c Heney 1 k. :ioe land fl S t-O'Je rauiTs. Apples V Kpk lftfllVs llauanas Vdez iVitme Cocoanuts, each Htl'ic Lemens V ilez "no Orant!s Vdez 'Js3Mc limpus ') itme Crauburilus, pr. jt tsSa VSaKTABLKS. CutilwL'U t) head .....SQse lls)t V bh MtlOc Potatoes W H pk leftISc V busbnl 4Mtf.ne Cniillflentir, pr. lid VtfijDa Sweet Pomteua V X pk HSjJie Turnips V X pk 10yi2e risn. Halibut! .. lSR-Jic CuttlnhyiB, ue llerrlnir V dez vfte fresh Mackund V Ue Clams iierlee ,.i sea lla&s iue Hluefvth , 100 Hturireen 100 Bhad V plece XflWe URAIM. Vheat , 9CTJ!lc O.iU 420 Cern Ktsve I've ue liar per ten tlMt'A) Ulevurseea , 17.2s Timethy rtoeuJ-ia) HerdUruss , , Il.'ja Orchard li nun ,...;. liw Mixed Lawn Uraa.es , LU) flour w bbl. ... ..wn-vi HuDgarlanUiu, , ,,,,,l,aj NKH A nir.HTtSKMK.VTM. O A KING POWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. .V marvel of purity, strength audahnlesemeneas. Mele eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot Is) sold In comisUlllen with themullltiidoef low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. (Jill OIllj, III COIIJ. ItOVkL lllKISO PowpirCe PW vv all stns-t. Sew v erk. mav?7-tvdAw WA NTI'D TWO Jflt'llSKYMAV louse Painters Apply at the a?.' .'is IN1KI l.l.lllKNCKIt O I' PICK. Cil nfiril SALARY TO AtlRNTS, OlA r.r ' Vddressat once. Dli SlOTl'S KI.KCTItlC OOODS. .Ne SI." Ureadnnv, New Verk 'Ih.Oiili dennlue. apsSmdeetl 1T"ORSA,K A PAlROI-'tlOOD, YOIM) J .Mule, welltralneil - w ill work eltherstiiRle erdnnhle in be seen at the Plew Hetel stables, corner el West KtnKand I harlntte streets a:i .'td' MR HAM. SOI DKIts FpOIlACl'l) t't''mNS,SCUAPS.SI F-f-JL lM.s AND PACK Kllh' VVAbTK, Dry and Clean, t.euht tir cash. .1 S. MOl.lNS. Ne S73 Pearl Mrcet, New t erk. Heterence I red. schutte. Na 213 Pearl street, New Verk feh!7 lyd SI ,000 R R V A R I) KOR ANY case of Kidney '1 reubles, Nerv ens I)ehlr, 31entnl nnd Physical VVeaknees, thai llerv.N'IC NKKVK HIT Tb! Its fails tn cure. Sold b drUKtflsts, ' CMlts. IIKUll 31KDIC VI. CO, Ne. n. Seldi nth htreet, PhllndelphU, Pa. Circulars insj. inarJiWmerst.tw Tin: Hllc ' YKI.I.OW il Havana & l'RONT CI.KAR cent I iirur is steadily L-ilnliu! the reputation as the miwt tellat. le lliv ma i igar in ttie market ler a nickel, at -M Khl.K'S (tiiimerly Hartman's) " Vellow rrent," .Ne. '.'1 North Queen htreet. F OR A DARK RICH SOU. Te Improve venr flewer beds and yards, our Fine Sharp Sand, or Thin Solid Flag Stones. . 1 cave your orders at HKl HTOI.li 3 Ladles anil Lents' 1 urnUhlnR Stere, Ne '! North Queen street. r.s'jnm ine nigsiecEinK- Fimik TiT:tTiM.ATrid(5xfiri.r m:i:t- JL ISI.er the West Knd llulldlni; aud Lean Association win be held nt the law ettlce et 'Ihns II llnlahin.esrj ..no Xl.Veilh Duke strret, at 7i o'clock en ATUIlll.VA KVK.N1NO, AI'lllI. Jl. at which time the Klrst fortes of Meck will be ettered for .ubsirlplien nnd ;the menlhl) dues be payable CLAIIKNCK V I.1UITY. u!3tll Becretarj'- rpe HUILDKIW. " JL healed propesils for making additions te Lemen and 1 line street Scheel llulldlni; will be received by the undersigned until Monday, May 3, at 12 o'neck, In necurdauce with plans and specltleatlens new ready for examination r.tst Vtest Chestnut street. Werk te be completed durlntr the summer vacation of school Security w HI be required for the lull performance of con tract. The Committee rescrve thnrtithtte rvject anyernll bids. .1. I. HAHTMAN, Chairman or ( ommlttee en buildings nnd Grounds. k.'I Jtd pATP.NT STRA P PANTALOONS. IU OicMHt lowal.en of iL Af Pantaloons made with the Patent strap nt easy, de net batf out at the knee?, don't draw up when sitting down, and give In tier satisfaction than any ethers. Place yourerdcrwIthA.il. Knsenstein, the Merchant laller, who has the sole right ter lincastei for the Patent Double Deuble Strap i'antaloens letferan unusiiallj lull stock of nebb ceed for Pantaloons, Milts, Vesting and spring overceot., and am devoting my en tire attention le my friends and patrons, nnd w HI spare nr. eitert te retain the position 1 hav e se long hld as Klrst Hue Merchant Tadernt Lancaster Itespettfully yours, A 11. UOSfcNSIJil.N, '7.Neith Queen St. "VPKNING OPRNINd l ' THK OPENING OP THK New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 40 NORTH QUEEN ST., (NeTt Doer te pnstenicp) Hill take place en SA1 tJllllAY, APIIIL 17th, with one et the tlnest and most complete assert tnent of Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of the licst Makcsnnd at the Lewest Possible Prices. The stock lscntlrely new and carefully selected, anil goeus win ee heiu hi 311111.11.1 u.ir. PitlCKand SATISFACTION UU'AHA.NTBKl). A cordial Invitation Is extended te all te vli.ll our New sterc, whether you buy or net Ne trouble te show geed. I1KMEMUGKTIIK 1'I.ACK, Ne. IS NORTH qVF.ES STREET (Next Doer te the I'ostefllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. apill-2wdA2tn- A' f BURSK'H. EASTER CARDS OIV F.N HUH Easter Coffees I H'e buy all our Cedecs green and always hsv e them fresh roasted. vv e hare Choice Mandchllng .lava He have Old llrewn Java. We have line Arabian Mecha H'e have Ijiguura (Jollee, It e hav e Chelcu P.le. u e have Klegant blended Cetlee at iVc. 8,. n e win civ e you me nesi itie hi mi it. ) c win eiv e you iioeii itie 111 i He will blend any et the abev as )OU want them. S(' and ISc. Q 11 (,'etlecs Just BURSK'S, 17 &AST KINO STREET, NO. I.ANUA9TKK. PA. e AK HA Mi. $20, Is It a Big Price for a Suit? t en can r'et ene lei ln, and e" I (jnarantce It All Weel. Hut this fiO one that we want te tnlWaboutto tnlWabeutto tnlWaboutte day will be thu same cloth that you'll pay IJ te lie ler In a merchant tailor's te day. Toek an awful let of couraee te Impert a large let of llelgian Cussliuere te be made into Iteudy inadu cleinlni;. lint our trade demands the bct-lh very best and veu'll And en our counters In a number of tyles this reinarkablu but;, the like or which will net be leund In any clothing heuse In the city. If you think It isn't worth t turn aside te some el the ether piles et clothlng-neniu of them lower, scum el them higher 1 11 pi Ice. It you want 11 Unit at all yen can be suited here. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, SoatUeast Cerner Sixth anil Market, PH1LADKLPUIA. ATKH" AvrtHTianuMTa H KINITHIPH lTRNlTURK DIIPOT. SPECIAL! The opening la evor, but you nre cerdlnlly Invited nnd will be wolcemo ir you doaire te leek through the large nnd varied ateck te which new attractions nre constantly be!ug added. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. i ax i:nrt: it. r.. AtfhV ADrKHTI.SKMK TH. II Y PAY I5 I'Olt A SP.T op tp.i:tii when j en can get the same at K nt V. 1. rHIIKIl'S Dental Itoems, w Ne. e: North Uueen Stnet. (Oisaduiliitstered. npl7ld B ODKS AND STATIONARY. SOl'Tll streets lull line Kaatnr Cards and Nev elite and plain and tanc Paners (lonei-Hl supplv el staple I loe Us and stallotierv In irieat varfelv and at lowest pi lies Hive us a (alt and see for yourself It 11 MOOUP. n.M3ullt. T ItY Ol R HU! WHISKY. .- KAHS ei.U. Kit QUAKT 75 t'K.NIS, A I UOIIUKIt'Sl.ltJlTOItHTOHK, 2 Centre Hnuare, Lancaster, Pa, Se MydK apt: T1IK HI'ST MCP.NTINHKn'POWURR HKl I OWS tn the market at III lILKVrt 1)1111(1 .H'lultK, Ne. i West Mug street -(O'liiilni' munatlan Insect Powder Active and ic liable In itiallty 8 I'llIN (I H.Vltl'S OI'KMNIi AT' II." (it It FINE TAILORING. lhe Largest and most Complete Assortment of H N K H OOI.LKNS ler the Spring Tindnte be found lu the (Ity or I.ancnster. A Uhotee Line of hirlng Overceatings and Pantaloenlng In all the Idlest Patterns. Prices Lew, Ik-it Workmanship, uud all Reeds VV .si r in led as reprpseutisl. H."gerhart, Ml II N'OUTH (JUiKNsTllKKT. Opposite the I'ostettlce, mam lydlt fpI.ARKir.S .'i TKA Is Pure, Fresh and of s Itlch t Uver Trv It. Clarke's Original Combination CeQea At 'Z. a B. w 111 please the most fastidious Ktra IndiieementH Klvcn te all purchasers of leas and ( ettisis durlntr thene'vt at) days. CI.AIlKB'isl KA AND COFr KK SI OltK. At Se IS West hint! Street. i-Tclephone ui'-'A-UdAw T RYAN'S tl.Ol R. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable pil.INN A IIRRM MAN. SPECIALTIES! l.r.l HUiKIIATDU-N Mew Tew feople there aiowlielnty RefriRerdtors.knew any tliing nlietit tlicin or will re te tlie trouble of cv-amiiiing into tht incuts of Iho differ ent initkei. Years of careful study lias madeiis familiar Hitli this line 'of goedd and while we deal in all grades, we Ktiew the " Ridgeway " and ' Alaska " are far supeiier te any ether tu the market. 1 I.i tell Oil. CI.eTII We no doubt H'll ever one-half or the l'loer Oil Cleth sold 111 this city, and we de this Ity having at all times the Largest and Rest Selected Sleck and selling atthe Lewest Price. AVe aie daily receiving Xew Goods in this line. RARY CA URIAH L.S Our line of R.iby Caniages is laiger, finer and mere varied than ever, and prices are lower. Krpress Wagons and Velocipedes in great variety PARLOR l'HII'P. Refereputtingaway your stoves for the summer polish thein with " Parler Pride, "and they will net rust. FLINN & BRENEMAti, N 1.1?: NOltTH (JLKKNST, LAM ASTKIl. PA. alVlydlw J." MARTIN A CO. Anivcd this mernlntr from New I oil; and lloa llea lloa ten, Tr.N CASKS et DRESS GOODS! IncludliiK the l.aieu Novelties at Prices Lewer than they ale slinwii ut in this city ALL-WOOL CANVAS SUITINGS, forty Inches Wide, at 57c. a yard. WOOL niAOONAL llOMESPTJN, Plfly 1 111 lies Hide, at 'ic., wolthll.ie. All-Weel MfttlOHae nomeapiin, Forty two Inehes Hide, at Wc. Per Yard. ALDINE SUITINaS, IliHty lv inches Wide, at 11 (,'l. Per laid. ROIIClO DrOBH O 00(1 B, AllsH'oel, with Plain OauviiH Cleth tn match, at SJe a yald newem shades. Weel Dress Tricots ! At '.'"c., Wc,, :5c.,tUi. 1h greatest biriraln lii All-wool Href a (Joeds Is a Hemeapun, Kiiiiel.ts wlde, at ifeenlH, worth W cents. NEW DRESS SILKS. H'e are showing a larpn assortment of "II. KS, Including the Unmet lllack Milks at 11.00, worth l.23. A Full Assortment of BUHMKIt DUKSS SILKS, In new shades, nt Sic. a yard. J. B. Martin d) Ce. Cor. West King & Trince Sis., I (Opposite BtOTOnt IIouie.) LANOASTKU, PA. lulldvd AMVUKMKflln. pi l.TON OPKItA HOl'.Sr.. THUnSDAY nVBNINO, APRII, US. THE TRAGEDIAN, FREDERICK WARDE -IN OTHELLO. Ml PPdltl'l II It Miss Mittens Willett And a Complete lirainUic ( 11 lipmy iindi MansKement of KHIIT HI'If'lIN under the avstd rpRH'OTS. All-Weel Trlrels in Siriiii Slnulcs And hlfignnt Unlsh lurS'-c a yard, ar TUB North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. 1I1U.VK, nevS-lyd tin. :J .North Uiieeii at reel. JOHN H. (MVI.KR, (J 1H). I''. RATH VOX SPRING DRESS GOODS FOR 188G. MEW COLORINGS IM Spring-Weights Canvas Cleths, HOMESPUN & EODCLB SUITINGS, AT AS1I)N'I!IIISII IIAhKs I.OH PHIL K- IIAHIIAINS Jehn S. Givler & Ce., L'HK.VP lti UODII.s HIOItK. NO. UG RAST KINQ LlNOiKTKR. I'l. HTnnnT, rOlt HAl.K Vlt JIKST. FOR RI'.NT. l.Altlli: TWO NTOIO liriekdwelllnir, .Ne. (lis heulti Queen street tiall, elKht rooms, liasement.feiriet. ee'lai, sl.l. yard, etc A LI. A.N A. IlKltll ,t (.0 Iteal KsLale and Insurance Agents. bJiVliil .Ne li Kat Klnstriii T?OI! HI'isT.- JU A Tetiacen H andieuse Hllh elili'a K. It Mdlnir Cujiaclty torslerliiK t,iei)caes. Appl) utthe inarietld l.NTKI.I.lilK.NX'KU (It Ml K Hersi: reitsAi.K-A riNi: haddli: or Pamlly llrivlnsc Herse, young uud In geiHi erueranti a isfti drive; Ne.7. K NT('IIK. r. for Hale at ST.NI TSTIIKKI. apin iwn Lannster, r F !01i RK.ST. An cstahllsheiUlrecerv Mtand vtllh dwell n attached In nenlhern pan of theelty PfHsoslen April 1st. Apply at .Ne. 139 K AST 1UMI N 1 KhK I FOR RKNT. Shep lu roiiref Ne S7 Hent Lhestnutstreet, used as a rlgar-bex lacterj', and 11 shop en Mltllln street, lietwcen Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage factory. A Una dwelling nnu siore room new occupied hy A A. Hubley as u dnii! store, Hent KIuk sliert Apply nt the lyni tfd ll-Vi l.NTKLLKIK.NTKIt OKP1CK. F IOR SALI1 THK .MECHANICS' HALL III) If. I Cor. Second nnd Lawrence His., Has 15 rooms, located nmenc the dillerent roll lui; nillls. Hest stsnd lu Ce K mills, llest stand In Columbia. OtToreil for lu en account of the 111 health of the prepile ' ter. Apply te r'KKIIKKII.'h STKI.N, en the Premises. bVMvvd pUIlRIC SAI.i: Ol' CANADA IIOKHKH (W ilONBAT, Arlt W, vf., will be sold at the Jlerrltnae Stables a car lead el Canada Horses. Klrst-clus heavy draft and farm horses. hale te eeimneiK e at I o'clock p. in. Alse, en hand, 11 car-lead of Ien a Hern's-line drivers and geed steppers w hleh will be sold ut private sale. (1 KOItU K (1 ItO JIM A S Public sale every Monday. auAt It. MARTIN, WIIOLIalI.ll AND IlHTilL UK1L1I1 IN B. AH Kinds of Lumber nnd Ueal. 4"YAnD: Ne. 420 North Water and Prlnce SlrueU, nhevu laiiuen, Luucuster. 11) Ijd T5AUM0ARDNKRH ,t Ji:i'Ki:RIi:.S. COAL DEALERS. Orricst Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Mi. WA North Prlnce street. iabds; North Prlncu street, near Iteadlur Depot, LANC'AMTKIt, PA. HiiKlMId c IOAU M. V. B. COHO. NO.SI0 NOHTH H'ATKIt HI', Lancaster, Pa, V neieHaia una ueuui nuaiur in LUMBER AMD COAL. L'onncctten with tbe Tolephono Rxchange )ard and Oltlcu : NO. Ml NOKTH H'AITKH 8'1'ltKKl' feb&lvd E A.MT KN1 YAKU. 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Offlce ! Ne. 20 CKNTUK BQUAUK. Ilelh yard nd oillce connected with Telephone Kiebange, apria-iydMAP.U ANE8 I OANKS 1 1 A MIA LINE OF Canes of every ityle, from ft cents up, Juit recolved.at MAUKLKV'u (rermerly Hart man's) "Yellow Krent," Ne, il North Queen Street DR. D.ViaEN. efkicks'anh imim bteuk, l.aeN.eth St.. fhllad'a., llCRUtered physician and tlraduate detfereen College, L-uaruntees te cure all Weed. Skin aim Nervous UHeasea with purely vcfetaule reme- IJli. JJALSEN'SPILLS. Fafe.nire and elTe'. tual. Bent euly by Kzpresa en receipt of $2. Ne Pennyroyal or dangerous drngs. 1XO N. Mh n, l'bllauelphls, RTlyd
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