THE I1ANCABX.KK JAIIAr INTKrjJftENCKK, KJUPAY, APJB1L 23. 188(5. Mr"' & 'i &' ' f A. t. J y &.' J5 y L t IHWIS SELLING CORSETS. & ..v ' afi .ternnm BJ01Xm, MBK KK.1 AWS ,.ui mirm ntmtcit ftnnitu rnlmrttrt w... Y Tenag Weman' Qaftr Antics I (MttmnBM BMplcluiK That Rhe Is N"t fr Band Mtaet-Rellfleus Notes Trus tee H4d-Borettfh Rrltrs. Kef altCorrMendenre of IieTttuuMciR Columbia, Arrll 2.1. A few weeks age n young woman about twenty-six ycari or be, etmi te Columbia and engaged liearilini; hi lb beartlflg home of Mlssps 1. and H. Cooper, en Lecnit street, She gave lier mmh Kata Kretnel, living in Lebanon aewtjr.and bar occupation aa recolvingerdera fcraoerset firm. A Tew days age alie ud denly left town and took with lier a green cloth dress, a cape adorned with bangles and aeveral ether or 1 idea belonging te the M lanes Cooper. The articles were abstracted from a bureau drawer In the room which she occupied. The woman returned te town a few dayn afterwards and again came te the same bearding house. Complaint was made gainst her at the office of 'Hqtilrn Evans ler the theft of the article", nnd she ih arrested by Ofllcer WitUck. At the hear ing she appeared totally unconcerned about the consequences resulting from her actions and acted as If she was net of a sound mind. She was taken te Jail yesterday mernttic by the officer te await a further h Mr inc. The key of her trunk was given te Wlttlck. The latter went te her liolise and secured the stolen goods from her trunk. Her parents will come te Columbia and endeavor te bnv the matter arranged. Her parents said that ineir aancnier is net altogether or asniinu mind, and Is net very hard te manage. With out giving any cause for her conduct, she went te Kansas some time age, but seen re turned. Tbey think sbe hasasulcidal mania and closely watch Jier actions. Tbe woman aald sbe Is amemher of the Salvation Army, having Joined in Myerstown. Jtailfileus Tietes. St. Paul's I.E. church. Services will be held in this church en Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock, when a sermon will be preached by the rector en "The Desolate Household." At 4-M p. m. the sermen will be en " The Heur of Silence." This evening at 8 o'clock ncrvlces will be held In the opera house, and will be of an Interesting nature. The church choirs of town will render very flue ninsle under the direction of Miss Tillie 1L I'fahler. Services will be held Ibis evening, nt 7:30 o'clock In the Trinity llcfbruicel chinch and will consist or confirmation, baptism aud prepiiratery services. In the Second Street Lutheran church this evening services preparatory te the Hely Communion will ba held. During the day services vvrre held in Urn Catholic, Episcopal and Lutheran churches in commemoration ei uexxl iTiday. Town Nete.. Atn congregational meeting held In the Presbyterian church, the following gentle men were elected te serve as trustees : C, 8. Kmifl'man, Ansel 1'urple and Dr. J. H. Miniln. Ou Saturday night a special train will leave Columbia at 11:45 o'clock, en the Frederick division, for Yerk. Mrs. Colenol Kasey and Mrs. I.evi Rhodes are visiting in Columbia, as guests of Mrs. C. S. Murray. A publle sale or Indiana horses will take place en Saturday at the llverv stable of Samuel Campbell. The tramp dead-beat is still In town annoy ing every persen with whom he comes in contact by tiis Impudent appeals for money. He would be a better subject for an arrest than the peer men se often arrested whlle in Columbia, The Pastime social club will held a hall in the armory en next Monday evening. The meetings or the Salvation Army are stilt in progress and are attended w ith con siderable success. Kvery night new recruits are being added te the army and the mem bers are commencing te reel encouraged by their success. The largest shad of the season was caught at the bdttery or Geerge Weaver. It weiehd eight aud one-half pounds. The catch el yesterday at the batteries near the dam mounted te evor tee shad. Today is being observed as a quiet holi day in our town. The banks nre closed arid the places et business closed at twelve o'clock. Tbe Alfa Nerman opern company will ap pear In the opera heuse en Saturday night In "The Mikade." jeiix ay mien's ham a vt. 1'utllDg a Lead of Shet Jule Hlnueif, from rriiicii iie win dif. Jehn Snyder, who rusldes near Illite Hell, Providence township, made a dosjierato at tempt te kill hlmseir this morning and It is likely te preve successful. He went into the weeds, hiking his gun, which was leadod with shot, with him. When about sixty yards from his home, he placed the muz7le or the weapon te his breast and pulled the trigger. The lead entered the left aide or the body, just below the heart, and came outbelewthoshoulder blade, l'hy l'hy siclaes were sent for Immediately alter Sny der was found, but at last accounts he was sinking rapidly and cannot recover. Ills Eiippefeeu mat ne aimed for his heart, but missed the mark. Snyder is a man about 03 years of age and had lieen driukini; before the sheeting. Family tieuhle is supposed te have been the cause of thotragedv. He had purchased a let or goods for which his wife scolded him, and it is supposed that It worried him. Ha is a laborer. AT Tan Ol'XIlA IIOVSK. Frederick VTxnle Appears In Othelle'' and Tlrues the I'eeple, Last night Frederick Wardc, the tragedian, ap'icared in the opera house for the second time this reason, under the auspices of Lan caster Division, Uniform lUuk, Knights of Pythias. Mr. Warde was last seen here en March Gth in " Damou and Pythias" and the audience was one of the largest of the seasen. It was supposed that last nleht'a business would be nearly as large, hut" such was net tbe case. Although the down frlalrawas full, the gallery was net heavy, and the receipts were fl2T. lighter than when Mr. Warde ap peared before. The play last night was Shakespeare's tragedy of "Othelle." Of course the production was a great success, as everyone knows that Mr. Warde is an excel lent actor, and he left nothing te be desired last night in his Impersonation or the Meer. The company supporting Mr. Warde was al most the same as that which he brought be fore. It included Miss Mittens Willet. who did well as Detiiemena. Te Hener firsnl'. JJIrtluUy, The elxty-feurth anniversary or the birth day or General Grant will be colebratod at the Metropolitan Methodist church, In Wash ington, en Tuesday evenlng, April 27. Chler Justice Walte will prcslde, and addresses will he made by Senators llrewn, Sherman. Legan and Kvnrta, Kx-Goveruer Leng, of Massachusetts ; General J. S. Negley, or Pennsylvania; Generals. S. Hurdett, com. tnanderdn-cblef Grand Araiy of the Repub lic; Key. J. P. Newman and Jehn F. Sponce of Tennessee. The president and cabinet have Un invited, and various pests or the uraad Army of tee Kepublle will be present. ITwUct yeUkbllliiM ler tUmfr. Kr. j, Kn jAilieru minister of sSHSsr2srsjv?. iw i rteta tU yh ut AwUk t IrI ljrAV.tlVy VHttef, KMt (Viiu. barws witw m flUrjlltf evvfC v fop 1 .H-iB aueat In ttm Ht fv,tS fi HwawihjtHiu reef adtwwrJ'Mi'.4Ult.x .!-. e. Aiiht.liiv i vt met v ajyvvewwfKH:,;" t-'ilt.jl Jiibadla, few Ut K Si J) -?Ji:itM iXyxn. W, 1. Ceyle, -mho iMsHi vtf"! J Jf iitit aUffm rmH eks, UisilMxk-jt ,UJit'j flpi h e t Batf t Qit Omatife )r, fimtimmtm b recently e KM, rfw nit nmmnum'tw. imi. te vi.it lu iiuiii' n.i MMW- Hvltita tetMuled te iwu Swur A MOST xxctrisu nrxj It J r. Vehicles vrrrrkril nml a I terse itaill llml en North IJnem street. A runaway, which caused a great dial e excitement, occurred en North Queen sine about eleven o'clock this morning. A very spry.loeklng grey horse, hitched te n bran new top buslneH wagon, was Handing In front nrthe wall piper store el Albert Sieber, te whom the team belenged. The herse had bren carelessly tied by the boy, and the hitching strap slipped down the jhwU The animal succeeded in tearing thebrldlc,and as seen as he was loeso he turned quickly and started down North tjneen Mreet. The horse nnd pha'Ien of Dr. S. P. ! is were standing In front of Copland's retanr.uit and Inte them the Hieber tram dalud. ll'ith telltales were turned upIde down aud Sleber's hera dashed down North queen street at a furious rate. The inverted vmgeu first struck against the iron pest in front of the Atlantic A Pacific tea Mere and was badly broken. t Orange street the wagon was dashed up auslixt an electric light pole and literally broken te piece. The annual hre KiMuie loose from the i ehlcle and ran den n until he was opposite the National heuse where he struck tils head acainst the rear of a wagon and fell down. He was assisted In his reel and It was found that he was wry im.IIv bruised and cut. He was taken te hl stable and the wacn will probably have te be re placed by a new cue. The herse et Dr. Davis seemed semewlut urprised at the suddenness of the alUlr and he ran but a short distance with the phi. ten wrong side up. The top was almost broken oil and it was damsced ether ise. A hore In-longing te the Reading lallnwil, whli'h N noted for his geed sene, was standing near the postefllee Wtched te an ev press wagon n hen the runaway occurred. As seen as the rvpress nore ssw the Sleber team cnntlng down the street, he quietly stirted down Iseirtb. Queen street en a trot. He seemed anxious te avoid any trouble nnd he did net co far until it mii-iII 1e.v Mopped hltu Several ether horses en the stn ut Boomed anxious te take a niii, hut they weie pre vented. Oenrjre Simmons Mishap. This afternoon Geerge Burten, colored, was driving n herse hitched te an open ex press wagon, bolenglng te the City '1 ransfer company, out of the alley at the old Cres Kej s hotel, at a rather rapid (Mtn. 'I he w heel et tlm waceu struck a pest as It turned Inte West Klug street, and Geerge Slmmenr, a young nun who was sitting en a trunk in luowngen, was inrewn euu u struck his head upon n stene and had it very badly cut. Anether boy was thrown out amlsomewh.it brnlsed. Anether Oil' lug Aicldrnt. Last evenlng about nine o'clock while Frederick Sitter was driving Dr. Foreman's horse, attached te n carriage, up Maner street the hind wheel came oil el the vehicle, and the side glasi was broken, Huter had his hand cut. hi l. LISl) r.VI.AI3IKlt HAdOAUf. A Ca et Veu 1'nj. our .vlenej miui ou Tnkrs Veur Ctutnr " Last year the annual sale of unclaimed baggage by the Pennsylvania railroad was held at Second and Neble streets. This jear It was at M. Themas A Sens' auction rooms en Fourth street, Philadelphia, It piebnhly being thought best te get a new audience be fore which the silver-tongued, persuasive, but net "tain repetitions, as the hesthen de," for many Bn unwary bidder is drawn en by the Incessant chatter that llowsever an auctioneer's chin te bid en things tint he does net want, aud pay ter them mero than they are worth. There was a mongrel collection of trunks grip-acl:H, valises carpet-lugs, umbrellas and ether usual paraphernalia of a traveller, as well as some miscellaneous eaies and packages of merchandise piled up befnre Auctioneer Ilarnes, when he began his work Thursday mernjng, and several bundles or utnbrellasaud canes, guiltless nt geld heads ornamented the batch. When the articles were put up It seen be came evident that there was a speculatlve crowd present. A knobby, mouldy-leoking little Irish woman was ene of the most en thu'listic bldde s her voice ling hevd every time anything was being bid below 7 cents. Finally she get a bundle for 50 cent-, aud alter that her bids dropped te the Z cent class and a purchase for that amount denned out her pi in. Then she "sat down ou the lioer and let her lect hang etl " until the sale vv as ever, when she found tli.it her first purcliase consisted et n plece of an old Ball wrapped around a roll et worn-out rope nnd a pair nt overalls with the knees all gene. This was disheartening, but the ether pur chase looked better. She left the first ene en the fleer te l trampled ny the crowd, and went te the street te examiue the second huiidla It was nicennd heavy. When three wrappings of nun spiers had beeu removed turee encKS urenpeu n it. Meanwhile there had been lets et ethers bidding and buyine, and alter the alei was cndoduxanilningtheirpurchascs. .Most or the packages sold for from one te live dollar-,, some of the better trunks bringing a trllle ever the latter ti;iire, and Ihedi-unHy of the purchasers many or w heni were second hand dealers trying for bargains, was a caution te all who had net invested. One vvhite-haired old man took a trunk for M 73, and alter the sale get n frlend te Utke held et one end and help him te carry it out. It was deposited In an alley near at hand and a hasty examination madn'wbeu It was found that li had a let ofshavingsen tnpand a let or miscellaneous hardware, lucliidiiig six stove plates in the bottom. "Hegorre, I jxild filferthim things" ld the Irishman ns he shoved thorn bacK into his trunk, put the vv hole en his shoulder and inarched sullenly away. AS ALiltAMA TIlAOfllY. A CjprUu 5hei hj Hrr iAiier The .Vlnnlercr Alteinjtt. Slllrlilc. Late Wednesday night T. A. Kllis, odiler or tlie Hernet, a sensatienal wcekly pub llHhed In lilrmlngluni, Ala, walked into Florence's hotel and asked for a policeman. He said he had just killed a woman aud wished te give himself up. An elllcer was bent for, and while waiting his arrival Kills said, "1 might as well end this new," and placed a pistol te his head. His hand was caught by the hotel clerk, however, and.au elllcer arriving, F.llls was taken te prison. Following Kills' directions, olllcers went te a hotiHe en Klghteenth street and were admitted te the room where Clara Mor Mer ris lay dead en the fleer shot through the head. The body was partly under the bed, show Ing that the woman had evidently strut,'' gled te get away. Nethlnc is knonuaste the motive of the tragedy, except that ether women of the Iieusn sat-that I'lli. n.wi ci... had quart eled a geed deal lately. The allalr has uiused a grat sonsitlen here. i.ins who is about tvventy-three years of ate, and Is the son or C. C. KIIN, a Metho dist preacher, about n month age started a weekly pa per.avowedlysensatlonal, In which he slashed right aud left, unearthing scan dais and publishing the names et the parties involved thcreln. Only a week age he published an astounding article about A. S. Austin, a prominent real estate iigent, who recently canto tiem erment. Austin, when the ham Jones revival occurred here last fall, toel: a con. verted rallen woman into his family. Luis In his paper charged that Austin took the woman only te porvert her again. Fills' paper has been particularly tlorce in denun ciations of licentiousness w herever it existed. He was brought up for preliminary exami nation, but en his plea that he was toeunwell te go en with the case It was postponed till Tuesday neL Mere Werk ler Cltrrniaker. I iota the Lltltr Itecerd. The cigar factory of F. U. llucli A liie., wMI t enlarged se ai toglve additional place Ja U lacking rixim and also for lllloeii ti'j iuted in the manufactiiriiiL' deiurl luttut Mi It waul tUsjr. 1tuxaW UwisMiUls-u Ut Jlri )U, 4 "4'tie J5juwxi(l xivj'ailj ct HarrLhiirf. imilKiiitij"tuti .wnut.. kj Juj,jjin, Yerk, Lmn.uiittr. CuuilAirittuH. SAMay, Junuu, ',,'" i'"''' iut"wl ud w) ww ju until ii "f" "winble In t- yy ' y tbtjKb, 1inUJ:T.'''.'iuv ,lwi'iW lr",i v4t tA wartheui? in vA ""' ,n '"ill" w&rt.Ve, in LiiUtUa en -.t..i,.i.. .... m's-ibm KSJ.M.? r m ,aii,iii.,i u : r . . firtiit-Htt UutxA .. vr. . . 1 Wtrl t,rtlUf1 (..i v.r " "." i)HffllI)V,,VHtllv,Mt f-eefnrehr. Titisioerndig'JoLn Hm iHlr'lrVtAO.veAr ..,.. r ..:vi'H ir'II- r fi4W.-..if.l.lW0,Vra,l. 1 t,nl,,t1 UVU Wcr4.lltut aliiiA pa u w hi.u fJifVK .p a ircMij.v.1 rvxsit The Mrtmce ltelsttenthlp 11 Had te tlie Itillli mi; lit Tite tttrst Slrultters Cel. Geerge C Northup, new city passim ger agent of the .letlereiivllU, Madisen A Indianapolis railroad, In Lcuisville, tells this story of the terrible river horror, when the two splendid steamers the Fulled Statei and the America, collided ou the Ohie, near Florence, nnd burned tn the water's ed go each with nearly "J00 pamigers en lieard. the night of Decemler I, InVs "It was In Nnveutlcr, In?, tliat the aivi ilent occurred. 1 was w erking ler the IVnn sylvaut.v read at that tune and had inv hesd quarters here, ns new. It was a custeni of ours te visit all the beats when they landed In order te catch en te setue l.sstetn busi ness nml en the day I speak of sev ersl of us went te the wlisrlbeit as usual. The splendid steinter America had just limled, having come town from Cincinnati W e walked Inte the elllce and Mt down near the stev e te wait until thliiRS get straightened up. While we were sitting there a woman and Vn,, chlldten entered. They were all poorly ilrsed and carried bundles wrav vd tip in handkerchiefs, which stampfd 'hem as emigrants. Ihey had a decldeslly foreign appearance, and it devel devel es?d when the woman walked up te the clerk that she was an Italian, nnd could net speak a word of Fnglish. She endeavored te niske known her want", but the clerk could net understand her. Idle the panlo panle uiltiicwas ceing en an Itslian who could speak Fnglish happened te enter. The woman made known her wants te him. It appears tint she had pun based emigrant tickets at t'incititnll for St. Leuis and was te have taken passage en the 1'nlted States which went te her destitution. Through mistake, however, someone put heron beard the America, vvhl 'h only came as far down as this city. 'She was allowed te keep her ti'-ket", and what she wanted the clerk te de was te takeher lack te Ciucltiuitl for nothing, se she could use her tickets te St. Leuis, as they were net geed rrem any ether starting point. The clerk refilled te comply with her reqnest, and she grew terribly evcited. Walkliu; te the stove she tesik the poker, and laving it en the lloer proceeded te go through a number or motions with her bauds at the same time uttering sonie words. She kent this en ter sev oral moments then started ler the cabin deer. Jlelere reaching it, hew evcr.she stepped and taking etr her tsy' cap threw It ou the lloer and weut en through another exhibi tion of pantomime, winding up with the same words as lofere,tlien walked out, cross cress ing the gang-plank, went up tholeveo. We asked the Italian what she meant, aud he re plied she had 'cursed the two beats' which nau tM-en me menus et her failing te reach her proper elestl nation, enil prated that some hirm might befall them, it was net thirty davs alterward until the terrible collision oc ec currcd, and both et them wero burned. Ne one kuevis hew manv persons were lest thBt night. All the lioeks t the 1'nited states were burned and the record of passengers destroyed. It Is thought, however, that alwut elubt lest their lives. Fversince then, when I recall that night, I cannot help think ing of the Italian woman's cttrse and wonder ing at the coincidence. 1 hai e never i-con or heard ..flier from that day te this." Hen- In .Make A llupp) Heme .Mrs Jehn, te. Cleveland l'luindeali-r Have no secrets from your companion. What a hU9band knows a wife should knew. Never tell your neighlers your troubles. Of course we must greet one's friends wlUi a smile when we feel sad at heart. New, hus band, show your love ior-eur wife. Suffer for your w Ifa if need be. Christ suUered for the church. Mudy te keep her young. It is net work but worry that wears. Keep a brave, true heart between her and all harm. Stay at home : habitual absence during oven even Ings Is sure te bring sorrow, lr veur duty or business calls yen, that Is nil right, but If veu go out te mingle w ith ether society and leave your wifeat home alene or with the children, you may bn sure there is no geed In stere ter jeii j home Is veur only retreat. Take your wile with you in society. She must see hew ether people appear and act. Wife, love your husband, seek te secure your husband's happiness, make your home attractive. '1 his means mero than furniture: it means the thousand llttle touches of taste tlut drive the darkness out of the corners and the stitlness out of the parlor and the gloom out of the house. Make your home se easy that you will (cel easv In it yourself". Keep your house clean and m geed order; It takes less time te keep things than te neglect them. Fven lKiverly Is no excuse for dirt , many a man is driven by home dirt tj the bar-room, nnd through that te death. Have your table clean. our reed may te coarse, but If It is clean and put en in an inviting shape the meal w ill be relished, Of course, all homes are net happy ones, but If we would de our duty they might be. 1 will nay mis ; -iy ueiiiB is ii nappy ene , my husband tells me nil his business and I tell hi in all my little allairs. New I w ill tell you all hew a home was made uuhannv bv dirt and carelessness. The ceuple had heen mar ried about six years and the vvife get se care less she would net keep her heuse clean. The husband took te drinking and spent his evenings around town. One alternoen the llttlegirl went te visit a neighbor. When she returned she said: "Mamma, why e-au'tyeu leek like.Mrs. ; H,e looked se clean"" The wife thought matters ever, and dually thought she would give her bus band a surprise, se she Hew around aud swept clean, spread the table with a clean tablecloth, aud then she made her toilet and combed her hair nicely. When her litis, band came home he could net tlnd his wife In the kitchen as usual. He went te the parlor and found his vvife playing en the piano; he could net believe that was his Mary. Since then Uiat home has been dif ferent the husband has reformed rrem drink; the wlfe keeps the heuse e-lean and tidy. The I lilted States Seal. in submitting the new aeal, which was adopted by the Senate the ether day, the thocemmlttco en rules reperted that careiitl examination of the Journal and archives failed tn discover the history of the existing sealerany authority for its use, but it was engraved, as has been learned, ubeut 1-31, by Kdward SUbler, pestmaster at Sindy ejuiugs, .uu., irein 155 until nis death In li3. The dovice was designed by J, p. Lamphear, Jr., a French artist, then a resil dent of Washington. Fdward Stabler, Jr., of llaltlmore, son of the ongraver and post master, has the corresimndenee relating te the matter. Mr1. Wagner, a weed engriver of erk, Penna, in a letter te the elder Sta bler In 1S3I, wrote : " The seal of the Honate Is net what It ought te be for the money It cesh The figures are very awkward, espe cially the middle ene, which apjs-ars te I e falling evor; the drapery Is very still- and tee scanty a pattern et it." The committee's report adds that uoeuohasyet ever discover cu niiai muse ugtires were intended te iywy ur wuai relevancy they had te tbe I idled States Senate or its proceedings. At the trot or the central llgurenre the words, "July I, l,,C,"and ouascrellat her HKht the words und figures, "Constitution, March I, L.9." These inscriptions cannot be dis cerned en any impression made within fllteen years from the old seal, but they are plainly legible en the original Impressions in the HW,n)ssien of .Mr. Stabler, who has a large collection of seals made by his rather for govern men departments at Wasblngteu anil for states and court. The Seaien ler Fried Miuli It liter tiem tlm I.ltitz Kipress. ilecently a certain jiarty, who had public sale en Saturday, left Lltltr, a number orim erim paid bills and his wlfe behind bocause she lAil lll f, rln.l ......1. . .w.. ...... .... iiiuaii evury meal ter weeks at a .time without even washliig thB pan n whleli It was fried. Huch a diet and such a wlle nre tee much ler an honest man, and far tee much for a man who doesn't pay ids bills, luter liar In Itu.il.i, In Hussia an Lasterday, arter the liturgy In the churches, thera takes place a consocra censocra consecra tlonor feed, ealled "paekhtt"; the people bring cakes, chtese and dyes eggs all orna erna orna inenled with flowers aud surrounded bv tar.nri. ' Itih LlergyiiiMi aprxar with holy water snd Uisprinkla thewi taLes, theose and eittrs. On that 1I4) the Orthodox Hiisslana lAin 1 imr iwmI wllh the yiiiM-ralesl fexsi. Coufcel ( H'.ekIiI mi () r ,rri 4IV. Jiuhluhisl lfiHcoineniiorry Ut -)-WiJjf .uDiik that lj4i ceiihl Ut Ixiuirht at P-Vrt UriMjtil Uit li dollars tnir hundred U Atvt tutv lnti f ttime has heen no vuid wM Ihtie this w,sin ler less than vmuty Jai1 jt hundiwl. IS,UMl(llll. ifnwiiwijwwixi was arrested last evenlng .LyiO.rh.tXYr IUMr 011 warrant issneel by AWtirumuA.i', i,neiiy, Hh0 la cUuged WUhiUvltiif Jiiyrtjjlhij ud lM,yend tue ,a. tUviLvi kwuifAUkr, uu in default of bail he ' vMvuiSitrt Imt a bearing. t'lie Killed ami Msny Wounded W. s. Tevils ati American mining engineer, who Is direct from the fatuous Doleres silver miners m Nuere Loen, Mexico, has nrilvcd In San Antonie, Texas, jlw ulu s a graphic and startling description el a despt.rnte fu ciieement that took place In the mines bc iw ten a band or Mexican mountain bsudlts and the miners. Five weie killed and litany wounded. Afler dosivrale lighting the lubbers were defeated and driven off. OrgsiiKed a VilinU) s, in.et rrem the I. lilt J Itecntil. Next Siindav artetu.siti St. l'aul Lutheran Sitndav school will meet ler the Hist lime. The following ellleers hue ts'eu elected Piesldent, UeuU'ii Ik llaker ; superintend ent, J. A. llnch ; assistant superintendent, Win. Amer; treasurer, Jacob M. llaker; secretary, Alice Hinrtiifeltr ; linrarlan, it. F. Huch .assistant, W. H. Fuck Dead Alter lleliiK I'nroii.rleii three t)j, Linten ltitdy, aged it! jears, died at hi home, IM Msner street, this morning el spinal mcnliighl. The deceased had been sullering for about eight dsvs and for the last three was unconscious. lf was a cu cu penter by trade and leaves a wifeaud several grown children, lie was a member of the uranu Army. Connected with Telephone I irhancp Samuel Vloire A Ce.clusriiianufactuts ts. Se IV North Man- street, are (ennerted with the Ulcphone enchiuge. Chas. VV. KcKunrrtiti-ived teOara rliel.-i line of vegetables selected cspcclalljr ter 1 ister AIe a tine let of deviled crls,plced and fivsh OJsters, fresh straw henlesaiul nil kinds el fin It W Eaditse all In unlit of uoed beets or slices nt Ien price. te v Istt the lteit r rout s),ce store, Se. H North gticcn .tris't, next deer te iiostefllce. a)rlllMdAH IIA'-l Tlltl. ..' set (in the auh Inst ,at .Ses llnllind Dr -. i unui, siren u years the relsttiesand frtendiet the family au n spectfullv Hutted te attend the tunenil fiein hlslatn reitdence, Ne Helland, I rlday iiuirn trig at 11 oclecte. t lieis In tblsclli, en theSM Inst , st the rest deuce of his annt, Mr Tlmmea. Ne it rasi llpini-e stres-t.l.eerpe Weber Kote,senif le.eph and leres.a ltete, mul U jear, and t months Sotlce of Inner 1 hereafter J 31 A U Hkta. 1 lie si,., K Murk.l-. Cnicaoe, April :t Uittle Kec-lpts. ve hesd shipments, i no hesd ; market slew 'common IO0I.V- loner shlpjdnR teei, oe te l.M) t . II A'QV ') stockers nd feeder-, f; ;mi ;.i cows, hull, and mixed, I 751 n tbrnucli Tex ans, ft luftseu Hogs Kecelpt". Iran head; shipments, 1 X) head; euliit i lerthic lower . reuijh and mixed. 13 7HJI15. pBCkltiff Hnd shipping, tl(OIH. llht,U(l.e, skip.. i;ij. Jet " " sheep Itecelnts, Sun head; shipments. Uv head market unit native-., fj ivfi 50 KiST Lissbtv Cattle receipts, s 1 head ' tpments, 21: hid market slew : prime fi JTV . geed, X-GMt enmmen te fair, f. . (i I : ehlpments te .Sen erk toitev none Hers n-celpts. Ml) head ; shipment.", l.wm market fair: t'httaJulphias, 11 I..01M. 'lerk ers. It .eat 10 : skips, (i i.ijji te, aiilpinenta te New lerk, none. Shes'p receipts, l.iiO head shipments, l.aYi market dull, prime clipped, 1 1 7ls3l ,, tutrte (joed, tISOl U). coinmen, II.WQ1, iaml)s. IW. Ne demand for noelcd shis.pat anj irlcr Leral stocks ami lientii Reported by J, It. Leng. I'r l.aat . value sale. Lancaster 6 per ceut , t'l 100 iu " e " I"i. in) lai " l " school lewn ill) luci 4 " In 1 ercu years Ml iw " " III 5 oral j ears mi tin X " 4 " In 10 or. M 5 mil's lm Ifln Manhelui ttoreuh lean ue ttrj nASK STILUS. First National llalik..... i,u ..w Kanuers" National liai.fe M 5 Kultnn National Hank ii 1.11 l.anca-tert.euinty National ltink ... M HMO Celumhls. National Hint lm ua ChrlstLtna National Hank mi i Kphmta National Hank in ie rlrst National Hank, Celumhta mi lit, rtrst National Itvnk, "trasliurp ion ijk First National limk, Marietta . ... u m3'a Klrst National liank, ill. Jey lm isn Lltitz National litink . . i,e iw Manhelm National Hank im ,u Union National liank, Jtennt Jey . M im New Helland National lWnk lm n '.1 liap National Hank p.) m, yearr-vtlli National jtank im )iu klliatiethtnwn National bauk .. .. tin mi Noiteurli Hank stock p.i B tcrnpiku nrecks Blij Sprlni? A liiiaver Valley a 710 liridttepert A Horsesheo nv Situ Columbia A Chestnut Hill ji 40 Columbia A Washington ji (a Conestoga A lllg Sprlnf .s x Columbia A Marietta -, , Maytown A KlIzabeUHeivu .. . . l Lancaster & Ephrata ... , 41 LancusterA V lllew Street z ime strushurgA Millport 2, Marietta A Maytenn x, ei Marietta A Mount Jey 26 ssw Lane., Kllzabethtewn A MliMletei. 11 li) ;e Lancaster A I ruitvllle u, jj tJincasttr A Lttttz , 75 East llrandywlna A Wavnesbiir te 2, ijvncaatcrA VMlllamstewn 2, 107' ',j LancaaterA Maner r, v, Lancaster A Manhclm - gi.vi Lane liter A Marietta i LannwterA New Helland pa, 3 HIBCXUAftSOCS 8TCS.Sfl. tnanyvlile U. U ., , .a Mlllersvllle Street Car ui fl lnfjnlrlnK Printing Company m 5 UiLillKht and 1 nel Cempuny , a Stnvnns llellsn (Heml) in) pe Columbia Itarf CemiNiiiy a 25 Columbia Viator Company 10 10 Sucriuehanne Iren Company py a6C5 Marietta Hollew-wnro joe n.0 Stevens Heuse j,, " 1 10 MUleravllIe Nermal Scheel , ,a , Northern Market w 82 Kan.rn Market u . Western Market je Ji Lancaster City btrt-ct Kallmiye.e .. w ZA Gas Company llends p,j ju-j Columbia llejieuuh Jlends no 101 LancasterA asquehanha 3,-j,) ziiii Lancaster A New Danville , ji (JnanyviUe It. It.. :fs p,, m-j Heading A Columbia It. U , b'a 100 101 llouseneiii Jfarkei. Uilnv. Creamery llutter Jluttei V tb Hatch Choeae y lump POULTS F. .fvgiec 2-Oiic . 601(0 Turkeys ft piece (live) iir-jm Chickens fl pair (live""'.!.. II!.."".'.!!;; 'tee " 1 plece (cleaned I s'Gtuc XISCZLLAMUirrt. ApploltntterfJrjt ev; EgKSftdej: ueilJc V.r."'t,r. Lard fl tt. . &c Apples VX.V Wfflllc llananes ". Tin Cecnanuts. each ...efl2e '3c lemons ft dez.,,. uranges fiaer Orapcsfta. , iCiiie Cranberries, pr ejt titc iViVic f (fu. VKdkrABLlCS. Cabbage V heuxd .. l?Pc . Viliic . lUtilSC .4ifeij)c .i'?itne .K"ilc letflic lleets V lib... Potatoes V K nk. . ' ft bushel CaullrleKiT, pr. hd Hueet Potatoes i pk.... Turnips fl X pk V1MR. Halibut fl ft XUKCir 13c Herrtnii; fl dez Wc lie It ....loe ... 10c ....inc. xe;c rresh Mackurul ft It. . iiains iHiriuu., Hea H.iHs. ...... ltluetlsh Murk-eon Shad f) plece I1KAIH. Wheat , Oats , Cern Hay per ten !i!!!!!!!"'."H". Cloveiseed Timethy Herd (Irani ..!! .....v3Vsj KC 17 JJ tiUltfi'JS fl.'JS urcnarnurass "M) Mixed Lawn lirassus , 41 no '""' " l UVI llunKarlan elruss, t Sl JftSW AVrrUTIHKMKtfTf. WA N T K H TWO JOUIlNm MA N ltoue Painters. Anplv ut the tt'.'."Jl INTKLLIUKNUKIt OU'ILK. ftOO 0f)0 TO JOA " J'A.V tJ-JJJJJ caster property, In au-u tn suit, ut tliu lowest current lutes, inai-X lmdlt) tv, Walnut at , Phlladi Ipbia. 7lHTATi:OK 1'ATItICK -McL.VLlOHLIN, ,1U late of Mauhelni township, Lancaster Ce I'a , eleceasi d. Letters testamentary en said es' tale having been KranteiLtethuundcrsiirned.ali peroens Indebted thereto are rc'iuested te niaku iinmidfate payment, und these having claims or demand ufralnst inn same, will pivscut them without delay for set tlement te the under. Ixntd, resldiiiK in llarrlsbtirx, or II, It. -Mc-Conomy, uldurman, Lancaster. JASIK3M0I.AI (1III.IN, apatdf t.vcctiter. NOT10K TO TKK.HIAHHKitS AND .. OUNNKUS. All persons ure, hereby or bidden tot lespass en any of Uie lands of the Cornwall or Speed ell luttutus, in Lebanon and Lancaaur counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clened, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish imr. aa the law win lui asVidtv nrnmiifflvnin.. all trespassing oasaidleBsUi of the undniVlgned after this notice. Vj - , WM.COLKMAN rUKKUAK, K. I'KKCT AtTeKN, JtDWAUDi O. rUKKMAN, t, W, CelbSUUl , uttenitr (or k. ibatn. CtU 'SSSMiW wirtr ADrMHriaKiirxT. IAKINU I'OWDKlt. ROYAL BAKING . POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never v-Hiien Amstvalnlputlty, struiiKth and wholeweiucncss Mem eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Ui old In competition with the multitude, et low test, short weight, alum or phnsplmte ponders. Het.l enl), in cini. llevit, HiciNa l'oweaCa, IW W ajl sinsit. New erk. mavn-lvdAw x1 Of)0 -Vf'-VHY TO AUliNTK-I 'PJI sV II.V Address st once, mt sceTi-s Ki.Kcritic nouns Se SI2 llniadMny, New Ynrk 'lheOnh (leiiutne. apSJmdeeit ITIOIt SALK-A l'AIK OrHieOIirYOUNU . Slnles, nelltralned : will work either stiiRie ordenlile 1 1111 be seen at the Plew Hetel Stables, comer of West King and t hsrlotte streets all .'td MICH It I. sol DKIls rpOHAt't'O C'l'lTINUS, Sl'lt.Vl'S,-sfl-T 1. ISi.s ANtl l'Afhhltl'W SIK, Dry and ( lean, bought for cash I 8 MOI.lNs Ne ?7X Pearl strvet, New erk Itelerence r red srhuttti. Sex 51J Pearl street, New terk febl71yd qi nnn K w A n ' i any i'J. Xix case or Kidney 1 reubles, Nerv ous Pcbllltv, Mental and Physical Weakness, that nor vsic NKitvh litTrnts rails te cure Sold by druiri'lsts. in cents II K It It V1KDICM. te. Ne. !" North llth street, rhtlndelphls. Pa. Circulars fnM msranineed.tw 1? 7011 lllh KK'll .SOIU te improve veur ttener beds and jards, our Fine Sharp Sand, or Thin Solid Flag Stones. Leave jour erdersat IIE( IITOLD'S ladles' and t.enU' 1 urnlshlnK Stere, Ne V North 0 u eon trn t as-hlfii of the ttlg sterking. rTMIK Itr.urLAK MONTI MA MILT JL tMlef the West Knd HutldltiK and Iavin Assoclillen will be held at tbe law elllce et Iho 1; ltelah.in.e-Mi ,M. UN'ertb Dnkn stn-et, at 7S e clock en lllltn IVKNlNei, A 1' 111 I. JI, at which time the Urst serles of Meck wltl be ettered for subscription and 'the monthly it lies he pavntile CI. VUKSCK v 1 tcin. a?JXtll Secretary puei . 11W. TUAOISSKK, I ANl V ASO 'I llllli BICYCLE RIDER, Lancaster Rink, SATURDAY EVENING. apil 2td ii.OKi:i VI till I'LAIMSTO HAVII THK 1 OIlhA'lhM SHOW ON KAKTII In our line we stand side by side with lore pxiiuh We have the l. t kexIs and low, prices en earth l'L ltl.TKAb, IlKbT CO! rr.t s sTANDtn'.DSiLOAItS Llghcst Se sugarlnlh" city. (linRer Snaps, tr. a pound Callfnrnli Plums, loc. tt pound Itaker's e hocnlate, He a cake Epp' t'oces, '.'Uc. a can, at CLAUKH'STKA SIOIIK, mJii lydAn At Ne 3S West KlnB street, Tjei'ic In5('6T, "' in riiK Pi 111.11 . All my custemerH will be supplied withmv I El Kill: MM) lu( h IIKKIS en Saturday and Mendav lie 1 1 a:td r. a HlKKKIt. OTllA UrtliMILH ' STRAWBERRIES! Ne Pea, Deans, Potatoes, lldnnuda Onions, Tematis-s, tucumhers, Head Salad, Kresh In eaater County Asparagus every mernlnir afler nine e clock levlled t nibs. Milted Oysters. Cape Slni Salt Oysters nt tllxa. Vt.KCKEHT'S, ltd 1?J Kast King Street ClAHT LNl) YAKI). 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Omco- Ne. Vt CENTItK SOUAKK Iteth yanl nd office connected with lelephnne KxrhanKH. aprIJ-lydlI.tF.il B D lssolutien or i'.vhtni:kshm. The nartnershin heretnfnre pTijin? hpisum Jacob 1'nnu and Adam Pentr, trading usl'entr Allre.ln the manufucturc of brick, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. JACOlll'ONT.. ADAM PON'TZ Lancaster, Pi., April 21, IS. Hereafter the smn business will be carried en at the Harrtsburt; pike, and the Chsrlotte street yards by Jacob Pentz, and at the Kast Chestnut street jards bv Adam l'entz, each memberet the lute dun doing business for himself If H 1HS11 & BROTHER $10:00 All-Weel Suits FOR MEN Of which we have tllti-en dlirerent patterns, ke I ir ahead et nit thu k'mals advertised by ether heuies Inrfisuuiind IliOl '1 hey are strictly ull ull ull woel, well made and trimmed, and allot our limnnfirturr or course we have a full line of cheaper and liner suits MhV's Bt ITS WfcNM SUlTd AS LOW AS (Km AS JI IU II AS J.M.IJO, BOY'S CLOTHING As well as all ether goods lu our line ethers fellow. M 0 lead. fllll.DltEN'3 SIIOHT PANT SI ITS, 4 te 13 range from a;c. lets w-ttll New (joeds ' 1IOV3 .SUITS, long pants, ' te li, r2 SO tn 110.(0. ItO A HI' I Id, te is tlu) te IliUWIhlrty .Styles AN 1.VIMKNSK LINK OK OKN1S', HOIS' AVI) tllil.tiltKN'd FURNISHING GOODS. Comprising all the Latest Novelties as well as theetuple Oetids 101 Oidiuary I'se, SIMtLStl I NDKUVt KAIt, SHIKM, HOSlr:U, COl.LAUS, COKrfl, NKChKU, flf.UVKS, llANHhl-JltClllKKS.JKWKLItV, llesldes a Full Line or 'IltUNKH, VALHKH, CAUIiVS, UAltKllNO eTKAI'.S, and Travelers outfits lu geueral. One-l'rlce Clothiers AND- GENT'S FURNISHERS, COUNIU NOU111 QUKKN STUXKT AND OXNTKK 0QDAHM. HIRSH & BROTHER, A'A'IP A VKKTISKMKXTH. ( IAN i:s I CAN i:.S I lA 1 ULL LINK ilk' (rermeily lhtriman'st etlew r isud." Je. 21 Serth Queen Street rjpmY 0in"uYKlvHlHKY. 1 1 KAUS Ol. I). I'MtytiAUi- 75 CKNIS. AT uoiiitKii'ai.iqueiisroitE, praMitru t',",,re s',"rB' Lanr-.ter, fa. T".iklVmvr.iV; V.I!NT 'NMKsT 1'OW ll:ft a. IIKLI.IIWHIii ttie market at IIUIlLKI'.SDUtffiHKiHK, rpillf "YKLLOW ntONT" CLKAU . .,,l,,,il. ll,l,1"m f r,'t e;tgar Is steadily calnlni' the reiutatleti ns the most lettable Havana ( Igar lu the market (or a nickel, nt MAKhl.K (lermetly llaitmaii's) " lellew rrnnt," Ne. 21 North Oueeu SHeel. t i:.n-n 1 i.m u. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Roliable u I' r 1 n 0 "ei'iTninii at 11. tiriT- Vine tailoring. The I.ark'i'H and most Complete Assortment el USh VMiOI.LKNM for the Spring lindetobe tumid In the City or Lancaster. A Choice Linn of dprlng Overceatings aud l'liutAloeiilngs In nil the Latest Putterns. 1'ilces Lew, Itest VVerkiiiaushlp, and nil geed) vValianted as represented. H. GERHART, m , NO J .SOUTH ytlRKS i-IKKKl'. -Oppestu tliu I'osteltlce. mar.': Ivdlt T OANHMAN A 1IUO 1 J THE PEOPLE. Why )i the People Adtertbe l' Amour Vdvertlsers" VMij de thnpeeple Ad vise their Irlends te buy our Clothing ' Why de they eulcgl'e our IIimkU, our Prlcrs, our llitsiims Methods They Advertise ns bi. anie we deal As Fairly ami Niiiiiirely :is Fesiilile. hl'hl I VI PAIteAISS IS Custein-Made Clothing ! CltrCKS and PLAID Ml IT1MIS tnerderut 111. fullv worth KNlil.iall COICIitltKW st ITs te order a lis fully worth t JI. READY-MADE CLOTHING re selling fat especlallv eurit, in Is euaud 110. JIKS s t AsMMr ftl. l ITh are . per rent, loner Hi in anv ether house can sell them L. G4NSMAH & BRO., .MMtlHVNl 1 All. Oils ASDMASUr.VC. 'if ith us or MLVS BOVS" ANl) CIIILDHE.VS CLOTHING, 68 & 68 NORTH QUEEN HT., ItlKhleu theSeuthel Cemer OmiiKe stivet, LANCA.SI'Kl:, I'A, tV Net connected Heme lu tbecltt rttb any ether Cliillilnfi w ILLIAMSON ,t I'OSTKH WHAT TO WEAR Where te Buy It. Otaildren'a Ploated and Plain Tuuie SultB, $2.50 te 86.00. Ohlldren'a Norfolk Bleuse 3uUs, sizes 4 te 13, ea.50 te 87 50. Ohlldren's Kilt Skirt Sulte, 83 CO te 85.00. oeit NhW mpkliai. All-Weel Cents Dress Suit, $12.00. Ont-a-Way Oeat.AH Weel Dress Suits, $10 te $12. Bey's Scheel Suits. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Bey's Dress Worsted Suits. $9 00 te $12 00. Grand Army Suits. $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00. Grand Army Gaps and Ohev Ohev renis, 75c. GOOD AND ('HEAP SHOES! MKN's DOIMII.K SOI.K AN D TAP III'CK LK hllOK.S, f 1.11.. JIKN'S UKKS3 SIIOKH, tl.10. HOi'S DKKS8 SIIOKH, trie. I.ADIKW IIU'neN AND LAOK bll01S,le. S11SSK1' HUT-ION AND LACK 8IIOKS, me. CIIILDItKN H IIUTTON HIKIhS. tilth nc Without Heels OC. Heels. Trunks, TraveliugBags, Valises AND- Rubber Clothing. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34. 86 & 38 East King St., LANCA3TKU, I'A. Miir a nvr in tit K3i i:.t.-. ij it y v. $ir, reit a ski op ti:i:tii it when veu ciiu ftet the snmn nt s nt I. rlsllLU'- Dnntiil Itixims, Ne ti.' N el ill Oueen St net. lis Administered iii!7 lj'il B" OOKN NI STATION LnSOUTll ivist rerner North Oni'en nml OnitiRe streets, full line rister Curds nnd .Vel elites nnd pliilu nnd Innej Pnpei I. (Ieliet.il supply el ilniiln Heeks nml Mntleiiiuv Hi ifieit viirletv nml nt Ien e-st piiees. Iilmiiiri uill iiudseofei 'nill'it. " " M,,0UK rV) IIUILDlJltH. 1- Sl'lllmt Ittfttwunl ,..'.'".... J'.'opesnls for m-iklnir id.tlllens te Hill 11 till 1. 1 til. l.tf. ..I sa.i t . . . . HI .... . . V.V, .. ?.".'. ft11"" "ri "l fi'hoel HiilldliiK III he let en I'd in , im ,,.. .1 ..h. ,..... ........ p ..... s ..,,..;.... '"""'"kiii'ii mi in .iieuiiiiv, .iinv J"'iJ,',,'i ' ' ," "''""niire vi Ith pi ins mid vt V. i,e ,",?.! "w. r,,"'y 'r inniiilmiilim ..t U IV est UllOwllinl n net. VVlilk 111 lie eiilnllleled durliiR tfii. sunnner vrtle of V, I., , III 'ir ty f V- or li V.t.i1,""U" r"V ".".T ' '"" ' r"l',f' uii urnii nhM ( I II A U rl v S (if. m!!"lT" "' eiutullt.e oil ll,dlm nml iiiuiimM , nJ ,, p-VTHNT STUA ! I'A Vl'A LOO.NH. Tb OreslMl levcnhun if tU Ag Sh?,:.IMI?.l.l,g ""lttl "", 'H''e.'tl t lllHVt lip umn miy etiieis. r nte jmir enlei Hh A II U-.'.,'V:,",".1' U.'0 M"tiHnf -l-iill"" i 1 , iV l iV, itnip runlHlisins leirernnumisiinlli IiiIIbI.wi IiiIIbI.wi el nehlii mHiils let Pnntnt " 1. suits. V, n? nnd Mprlnit Oi I'rroet-.nnd inn dev ettnb my "n tire i Mttentlen my trlenils nnd iil mm, mid ii III span, im, eilert te leluli, ll, position iiiii, se leiiiR held bs first Him Mi n hunt 1 !,",. Lnnenster l(rsettlully yours. A- H. KOIKNM t MS. 37 North ijureii II rilltlfOTS. " All-Weel Tricots in Spring Sliiulei And l.le,;mit finish for .r 'Unrd, it Tine North End Dry Goods Store. .1 W HUlVf Ne. KJ Nertli Onis'ii sttnit neyidyd Ql'L'MNO ' Ol'KMNU I' IIIK OPKNISH Of llli: Hew Red Frent Shee Stere, tle '10 NOnTH QUEEN ST., (NnjtDoerto l'estnitire Will tHkn pliice en s VII ltl, APItll rili, with one el thfttluest nnd mmt romeleie .h-i.h ment nt Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of tlie llet MnLrsinnd nt the lemsi Piissltite I'm es. 'Ihesteeklsrntlrely nnn nnd enrefiilli sell eted. mid poeds nut Ihi sold nt S I UK I 1.1 ill) I'ltlCKkllil SATllP.lt 1IIIS (it AltAMfMI A cordial lurltntlnn Is evtended tuftltlnii-u our Sew store, whether en lm en net s . trentite toshen beckIs HKllKllllKimiKPLAl.K, Ne. IS NOKTII iVV.V.S STICKirr (.Sent Doerlothu Posteiillee ) CHAS. A. REECE. nprtl JudA-'lnr JOHN H. lllVLK.lt. (II (). I. KATIION SPRING DRESS GOODS FOR 1880. MEW COLORINGS W S iiiuif-ffciilitsCiiiniisClellis, lit' HOMKSPUN & BOUOLE SUITINGS, ASi,SlHIN(l LOW I'llli K VI VKf S It Vlll, MS- Jehn S. Givlcr & Ce., Cllf VP DltV tiOODs H I II H K. NO I3G EAST KINO HTnr.HT, t.AMUSTUR, I'A F LINN A UHLM..MAN. SPECIALTIES! iu:rmcii;ifATeii.s new few triple there ate w he buy itefriKurnten, knew anj -tiling about them or will ke te the trouble of examining into the mriiti of tlipiliirei ent m.il:e" Vt-.-ira of careful sltulj Ins inatlfl ui fainillar with Hits line ,of tjemli anilwhllcwfile.il In all Rraile, we kimw the " Iliilgeway " and 'Alaska ' .no fir superior te any ether in the market. ri.OOll OIL CLOTH. V.i no tletibt sell ever ene-bair of the I'loer Oil Cleth sold in this city, anil we de this by having at all times the Largest mid 11.-st Si looted Stock and selling at the Lewest I'riee. We ate daily receiving Xew Heeds in this line HAIiV CAKIUAUKS Om hue of Haby Cairiages Is laiger, liner and mero varieel than ever, and prices aie lower. Kxjuess Wagons and Velocipedes in pieat variety 1'AItLOH I'lilDK IJeforepiillingawa) yeui stoves for the summer polish them with" Parler I'ride,"and they will net rust FLINN & BRENEMAN, NO,lS .SOUTH OUKKNhl', I.ANt VSTKIt. P V ill lyu.vn rim HALK llll UKN1, FOH HK.NT. LAHOU TIVO HTUHV hrlck dwelling. Ne. SH Houth IJiincn street -hall, eluhl rooms, Imsement, imrici, enlhir.sldu yard.ete. ALLAN A. 11 Kit II A CO Ileal KstntOHnd Insurance Airenls. -'"-'"'L Ne. IU) hint Klii street. FOK ilKNT. u... A 1'ohacce Wurehousewith Peim'tt It. It Suiiti' (J",l,cU5rl"r'',"r",3."ul'cs.. Applv murlOtfd INTKLLIUKNUKIt Of f II K Heiwn i-eii halk-a i''iNT:"HAT)m."rl or family Driving Herse, yeunir and lu geed Ol der and u rust driver, ftir Wlii ut" . .' T KAhT -'" Kl r-s l' r sTitKi: r, aplBlvvet' Lanenster, Pa. PIOH HILNT. AnostulillshedOroeory Stand nllti dnnlllni; atlAChe-d In southern part of thecltv i"oiesjleu April 1st. Apjilyut Ne), lia KAnPhlNOHllthht'. FOIt HKNT. bbepln res r of N'e.S7 West C'hehtnut street, used as U elb'ar-hex fueterj-, and n shot) ou lllttllu street, hntween Seuth Oueeu und Pin(U v.iw.n, luivijr II9.( US 1. LaillUUtl Lieifll V. AlSOH dweilllni; und .'."Vt? "" "."'iii miw eecillUbll liv A. U'J. .y, .'" UruB '',010' WMHilnBiitri'OL A Apply at thu Il.vtM 1NTKI.LIHKNCKU Off'ICK. F OKSALK. TIIK MECHANHJV HAI.L IIOIKL, Cor, Second and I awrence BIS;, lUilfroeDH, locate el among the dlflernnt roll ing mills. Hest btaiid In Columbia, filtered for sale en iiceountel the III health of the proprio preprio proprie tor. Apply te KltKnEUICKHTKIN, On the I'remlsdi. u!91wd JJUHLIO HALK OF CANADA HOILSKH 0.1 SIehdit, AinatC, lr, will he sold at the Merrlmnc Stables a car loud nt Canada ileirses, first class heavy drult und farm horses. bole te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. Alse, ou hand, a car-lead of lena (lories fine drivers and gtHid steppers which will be sold at private sale, OKOUUh OlIOSbMAN. fublle sale every Monday,
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