W j5Si m h-ssff KtfvL rE ft: ,'?"?' fli 'tK'z ie-i . MS? RW. KS BsS IF , t- K t s?' & fi fc ; feP 5? ; ' j .tiiv . saWwaw sBwfwsaa" mwMmwKmmk rWMkli'ik prs- kteaaM MM kr kawBwa daaarted te mmttam, am tMHiday. issjvts teOfle OernbMfb, , Bast Wat bfOMkt te Laaea. i by Ofiear Rearlcs, te (ObiBlatatet lateaay saeda ssralnst r ty fcl assise Mn Km rmmn, before lauauaa. MaMr of Ik Intbllieencer .Who Is oenanadlnacell .MaHouadMraKeoddMl au las. Bater IHy aka fcaa been srlvae in I H kalac tb sappeaed victim liny tngad, aad kumllUled by toriareMy me agamstiier Hi IDA TBLLS HER tTOBT. 3d. I aka left hoea ob the 22d of March, i did net like mill and beside be I et thing tbat were net true. i aba did net beard an east bound it mat ana Barer went te Wilmington, .ybttedllphla or any plaea In New Jersey aa kabnatated "tomeetaman"er anybody 1 1 bat took a watt bound train and stepped ratakaalteB. Fortwedayaaha atepped with " laaa M il n&fnftfi Pmil anil thfln tfaA imt m WU - ... m. .www, .... - B. "kkaalWeB In the fatally et Wm. West brook. VZ WMtlMMH, MplMa Ns.sbbbi I ViMk aiau mmkWtintMmmmrm taw sAsaMsTall "!. " i" VbBiVsmbbbbb aMihl at anil -tanlr.m sat am. f .? cW ftha. Mthnrllat rhnmh Hern mhn $lwm luting along nicely and Mrs. Weat imm maM te like her rery much ana "afcklalil nf haanlna ,mm ill aMmmaa On t- wvi wB4aiB uv Mt auiuuivn wu "! i.wlni Matins htla aha eating ner i-j- -.' WTWBBBi nu,,,. vutr . i, -v fTiawppat Officer Dernbaugb, of Steelton, $& aaiaaiuu ner rer larceny ana lecaea ner up. U'yUka remained In the lockup ever Saturday ..4-aJakt and until Sunday afternoon, when f 0loerReehrlch, of thliclty, put In an ap '' yaarance, took cnarge et her and locked her ilil vp for a bearing before Alderman McGllnn, mi unB vet ler waieu urns net wqu jearucu. HOTHIWa IN THE LAnCKST. Ib regard te the alleged larceny, Ida aya there 1 nothing in It. Hhe bad gene te a ball ahertly before aha left Lancaster, and her sister Kate supposed she bad worn ber bracelets ; and after aha left Lancaster Kate aliased the bracelet and supposed Ida bad atelen them, and henee made the com plaint of larceny. After the complaint waa made Mr. Peterman, Kate's husband, found the missing bracelets in a drawer In kla own house. Mrs. Peterman then wanted te withdraw the complaint et larceny, but Alderman Mcdllen would net permit it te b dena until the costs, amounting te about 94 ahall be paid. And thus she, entirely Innocent of the alleged offense, haa beeu drsgeed from tbesuppertable,lncarceratedln two lockups and roust remain locked up until Alderman McGllnn and the constables aecure their cost. She haa no money te en able her te aecure counsel te get her out en a writ of habeas corpus, and no lawyer haa aa yet volunteered his services. She aaya that an had plenty or frienda when aha didn't Bead them, and new, when she is in trouble, aha has none. Mrs. Peterman, Ida' mother, waa te see her, and said the case could be "settled" 11 aha would go home with her. Ida relused te de se, saying that as seen aa abe wasj$Ubsed from her unjust Imprisonment lJMweuld go back te the tanMyji'.-'Jtr. Westbroek in Bteelten. She i hl thure la nnt a wnnl i " II ! iimj " "truth in Officer Dernbaugh'a statement that she Intended te step in Hteelten only long enough te accumulate the wherewithal te take her further." On the contrary she saya she was much pleased with her situation at Wrstbtoek's, and she intended te remain with tbem as long as they would keep her. Aa Ida sat en the hard couch In her cell, telling the story of her wrongs, the reporter could net help noticing the striking resem blance which the profile of her face bore te that of the girl murdered at Kahway, as p.ctured in the New Yerk Star, and repro duced in the Intbllieekxek. AN ALDSBMAN1UOCTHAOE. Since the above was written a member of the Lancaster bar te whom Ida'a story waa narrated.called at Alderman McOlinn'a eflice, aad asked that the complaint agalnat her be dismissed, aa there waa nothing in it The alderman refuaed te dismiss It or te fix the time for a hearing. The girl haa been com. mltted te Jail. KM1QBTB UV lamVVLDMK MAULM MAIM- Bins Clots CcnnianDtry Have riucccttfn Opsnlng tn KxcalaMr Ball en Sat unlay Evening. A fair for the benefit el Rlue Cress Com Cem manuery Ne 5, Knlghta of the Gelden Eagle, wa opened at Excelsior hall en Saturday evening under very auspicious circum stances. The fair la held In the large second atery room, and it baa been handsomely decorated for the occasion. The tables around the room are made attractive by the numerous fancy articles with which tbey are adorned. These article are offered for aale at reasonable prices, and for an opening night, when everything waa in confusion, the sales were very satisfactory and the atten. dance was large. The conttctlenery table is presided ever by Mrs. C. Heckert and her aaslstanta are Mrs. C. Eahleman and Miss Llllle Curley, Mrs. C. it Swander ia In charge of the ice cream table ; she Is assisted by Mra. Geerge Chambers. Mary Hennecke and Annie Kieffer are in charge et the posteffloe,and they have a letter for everybody who calls. The table named in honor of the Ancient Order Knlghta of the Mystic Chain, Is In cuarge 01 aira. Mary Berngeseer. The as aistAnts at tbla table are Mra. Sephia McGln. aw, juissea ia. unainDera, Emma Weber Mame Stene, Cera Del be, Clara Jenea and Mame Thomaa. Mrs. Sylvester Blngaman presides ever the "uaaue" tauie, Mra. Thea, Meyrick, Mra Jehn Brenner, Mra Jehn Sbertz, Miaaes Kate Miller, Mame Keller, Barbara Zlegler, Kate Dean and Lizzie Dean are the aaalatants. The "Cemmandery" uble i In charge of Mra. Careline Fisher and Mra. William Hennecke with Mrs, E. L. Oast, Misses Rate Miahler, Maze Fisher, Ida Jiusnen, Mame Eshleman and Carrie Baker as the awlst MlaaEmmaMusserand Mrs. Annie Alllc bach are In charge et the cigar Uble. Lizzie Stene and Laura Urich impersonate Rebecca at the welt -"uaie L..C. Simen and Bylveater Blngaman have charge of the wheel of fortune, and they did B thriving business en Saturday night A large number of article will be disposed et by vote, and indications point teamnii centeat for many el tba meat valuable arti cles, Theae te be voted are genl'a geld watch, gent'a allver watch, ladies ladies geld watch, two diamond plus, beauti ful chimes, muale box, barbet'a tools, range, double barrelled gun, aewlng aaachine, carpenter's tools, butchei'. tools, parlor suit, bedroom set, necklace, Knlghta SVJf i ' -- -mm.w uwui buu lillg, iBUlOS geiu ;S rtng, opera glasses, dell, cigarmaker'a toela, W target rifle, braeelets, boy's aUver wateb. '-.?: allk cushion, lmaca stand. ailvAr bm. . if Shrka. ft lit Bnltar hu.l.. I. . u.j . aig. sad oil palatug. Tb fair will oles 00 Ue 21at aud will no ffK v doubt be liberally patrenised by our clUsenr. iiift 4"""""""," w ut BMaoaaaeson I it?,- Tnuug wiu ju;n aararat aejee-1 "'&k. ttCBa. Tills evening eaetles et tha order- I yLKagbte of the Gelden Uigls from alUUra-1 .. AffZm Ola ud thla lt III k. , . I V -j ' "" tt " "v "" "w peaib xne feature of tb fair will be announced any nj u etMnniit, &.-.Tkaly Brtlel chanced off en Saturday ?f,wim w -H d Jobs Truster caMaewlfcwyaUBUr-4t, 'Tkfrrsjstlltttef arraaaaaaaata saaaavt.. &TLTkV7gS? ?t . &sw iWIIUMlJt XUllBMr. Prank Mvriek. Frederick T. Aetna, J. Fred. Late Tb prMtdMt e( Um 1111 oeaiuilttee te MnCa QtatidtBeeretarv- and tttw. air te Mi Sopeta McGinns. ABA MAtltt'M AOUlUXftT. svarsrf Isjars by ratlla rrem the Tep et a Oar-rttMlag With a caalr and a Bater. tegular Correspondence of iRtiLLiexsrsa Columbia, April 11 Adam Manly, an empleye of the Reading A Columbia rail road, en Saturday afternoon win a'audlng en the top of a house ear at Keadlnir, when the sodden Jolting or the tralu caused him te be thrown from the car. Ue was brought te his home in Columbia and takea te bla home en Seuth Fifth street An examina tion showed that hla Beae waa fractured, the index linger of the right band dWoested aud bruises about the body and leg. Medical attention wa- given by Dr. O P. Market Aa Exciting sight. Last Saturday eening William t.utz waa standing en Lecutt street near the barber shop of David Celeman, and was approached by William Turner, colored, who desired the lean of five cents. Upen belug refined Lutz was greeted with a volley of insulting language which ended In a tight. At leat Turner sought refuge In the bar ber shop but waa followed by Lulz. The tight waa renewed aad Turner aelzed a razDr, cutting Lutz en the breast He re ceived a gash about six inches in length, but net serious. A chair waa then meU en Tur ner, who received much the worst of the light The colored man eeiiKht salety by leaving the barber shop by the rear entrance. The allalr created considerable excitement in the vicinity where it occurred. The funeral of Mtts Jennle Millet took place en Saturday atternoeu and was very largely attended. The funeral of the late Martin .Sell took place uu Sunday at t moon from the residence of Mr. S. B. Clepper. A large numtier cl friends attended the funeral. Susquehanna ledge, Ne. 80, el Odd Fellows, turned out In a body. Town Briefs Freight train drawn by engtne Ne. 622, e' the Pennsylvania railroad, wa coming east en Saturday afternoon, when a wreck was caused at Watts' station. The wreck was caused by an axle breaking, and two cars were thrown from the track. Services were held in all the churches of town en Sunday, and a majority of them held special servlces. A very small audience wa In the opera neuse en Saturday night te see " Uncle Tem's Cabin," but as large as the company deserved. David Nelle, employed at the machine shop et the Keeley stove company, bad the nail tern from the middle ringer el his right hand while working at a lathe. The Oxford League will held a meeting this eveulng in the parlors et the Methodist church. Columbia ledge, Ne. 52, 11 nf i K, have accepted an invitation te attend a ball given by the Mount Penn ledge, Ne. 317, of Read ing. Transportation and all ether exiwnses will be paid by the Reading ledge. James Lloyd waa arrested by Officer Wit tick for drunkencesa and disorderly con duct Kqulre K vans scat him te jail for ten days. " Ze Zt, the Magic Qeeeu," will be pre sented In the opera home en Thursday even ing. Ticket Ne. 49, held by iX. Wf linen drew a large china egg, lieuttrn!ly rtfce" rated, chanced oil at Mir this morning. A tramp printer atts n .. j i i the oTerceatofli.il. Rhodes e i svunisy alter alter neon. When leaving the He "' ' t'b lth It be was discovered and H' riKH MBAK t( Barn, Tobacco Sbd, Tetjct iieaurujed by m Sunday afternoon about 1 broke out In the btru of .f 1 1 one mile east of CelumOlt barn and tobieeo shed wtu eik 1 el 1 i Ore Lu up, about lextitiying the imi 1 Miti'jita. The fire in the barn cm-t'iiue nerse, cow, heifer, four hogs, hay, e'm tint farm ing implements, aud liO) v 1 1 td leaf tobacco, which was bJruri! 1 lotacce abed. The brn is aappi 1 u 1 .ive teen accidentally set en tire by 1" 11 umliiiers who were playing in it In ili- tfriiem. The building and content am i 9itr-ii tu the Penn Township Mutual Iasui auu. company ferfWJ, which will only less. r the J. rWKO MAH UK Me Is Fleslty 0rpewri, ' i and Was Te-day ' 1, H Frank Scbied Is the nanrj utitg man who created quite an ex -in- n North Queen street en Sunday ' ' ",.. He was standing en the pavement newt tl.e rranklln house when he was ordered Officer Heiss. He became 1 , uu by nun was le again told te move en, be arrested. lie detii arrest him, and thyj took bold et him. A scuill 1 1 i.t. would e thcer te MM h, tlelas fii tiyJ aud in (.Inn, Ooers of the tutsle cne et tb. the Franklin house wa1 uriKeu Officers Cramer and Stermfeltz went - lliiui lleisa' assistance, and Beheld was I (.. up Thla morning be was arraigned b ft n ite nuver and given the opportunity' iiiyinn line of t2 and cost, or ge.11 " i u erty. eight hours. lie cheue 1 - .11. r. Oltl. ccr lleisa, net caring ' ' ' ' any further trouble with :lit i tand cutis en hiic, but before he juuei-mum in get ting tbem en, had anetheriUTi.it wi.h l,tm, Beheld resisting te preixu .l. .ntceleta lielng upon htm. Officer Uelas has preferred a charge of resisting an officer agalnat Scheld, at Alderman Barr's ttlice, and he will be heard en that charge as seen as he la released from J alt Ilrlgadler neutral Theinaa letllnt. Themas Cellins, theTReadlug dude whole se fend of dress, cut quite a daub upon our streets Sunday afternoon and evening, lie made hla appeaianae lu a mew white mili tary aultef corduroy with bmns buttons and brilliant geld trimming. Hn were a soldier cap of the same color with the Utter " U S A. " in the front and was attired In intent leather shoe. Everywhere he appeared he wa followed by crowd who were anxious te Interview him. He said that his suit was thatel a brigadier general and waa or the latest-style. Next Sunday be will appear with an overcoat and three cocked hat He says tbat he new haa 31 full suits. Carried Off lbs Wcsl felnt rrU. The examination for the vacant West Point cadetablp waa concluded late en Saturday afternoon. The committee after unci deliberation unanimously recom mended J. M. Greff, of New Providenee, for theeadetsblp, he having passed the beat ex. amlnatlen and Congressman Uteitand has appeluted hlre. rreuntad with a dun. The seaseu's picking wa finished at Bam berger'a tobacco warehouse en Saturday afternoon, and the empleyes presented Jacob Benedict, their foreman, with a fine gun. The presentation apeeeh wa made by Ames Lutz aud speeches followed by Geerge Helt. man, Awea Lutz, Ed MeQeeban and ethera. Iecrmuing lbs Sleck te B3.1.O0O, The Yerk A Peach Bettem Slate Manufse turlng company at tbelr meeting In Yerk n eently reported tba ateck all aeld. it waa unanimously agreed te inereaae the ateck te 36,000, m rrsspsrlly aad Pemeerary. Freaa the Ckaajbertburg Valley Spirit Tb posteflao bualB is just booming under a usaaoerauo pestmaatar. Tha but I liif ifl of pregrss Bad presparity seem tkpi-..e.phW. THEI,ANCASTERDAttT RsteteMtMlaraHscaala. AmaaUngefth cemaaltte appelated te make arrangeenenla ler the parade el tb Knlghta el tba Mystic Chain In this city en Ssptambar 14, waa bald at Columbia en Sat urday evening. Representative wereprea nt from the castiee of Yerk, WrlghUvllla, Marietta, Uarrlsburg, Lebanon, Terra Hill, Lancaster and Philadelphia. William J. Wilkinson, of Taeeny, past commander of the order, waa elected chief marshal of the parade, and he waa given power te appoint his aids. Reports were received from a num ber of the castles, and Indications point te a large parade In which a couple of thousand of uniformed men will take part The neat meeting of the committee will be held en JuneSatLebauen. righting asms Cocks. A number et sports residing In the eastern part of town had some lively cock righting Just outside the city en Saturday evening. The first battle was between a blue red and a gray. The former showed himself te be very gamey and although cut almost te pleeee, he succeeded In winning. This was the beat fight et the evening. The second battle wa a blue red and a black red. The blue cock wen in a hard right, killing his opponent The third and last tight was between a blue red and a black red tassel. The tassel bird wen and the blue waa killed. Arrested By an Aldertnsn. Jehn Wagner, who Is known as "Lully," was charged with drunken and dlaerderly canduct before Alderman McConemy, by Lewis Seuders el Mulberry street, this morning. The charge waa afterwards with drawn, and Wagner went ;te Seuders' house aud knocked down the latter's wile. Seuders went te McConemy 'a eflice and renewed the complaint While there Wagner cime In very drunk and began abusing the alder man. There were no police officers near se the alderman took Wagner te the atatien beuse. lie had considerable trouble doing the work and was obliged te secure assist ance en the wsy. Sals of the Uirfrnbach Prerty. Allan A. Uerr, real estate and Insurance agent, sold en Saturday for Jehn R. Dlflen bavh at private sale te Eugene G. Smith, esq , the large three-story brick resldenee en the southeast corner of Lime and Orange streets, including the side let and the stable and let en Grant street, for 12,00a t'nclaluird Latter. The following is a list of unclaimed letters remaining In the posteOlce, Monday, April 11: Z.afitM' List Mis VV. W. Enam, Mrs. Alice a Miller, Mrs. Anna Heep, Miss Belle G. Kuuell, Mrs. Woedendorf. Gents' LutilT. Rey Axer. W. M. Davis, E Durbin, W. L. Meyer, Marcy Michaels, T. N. Wolf. Flllh Annnal BUitsrtalntnent. The Paradise minstrels gave their fifth annual entertainment at Academy ball, Par adise, te a crowded house en Saturday even ing. The company is made up of residents of that village and viclulty and they all performed their parts very creditably. Illtten by a tut. Yesterday morning a little scotch terrier deg, belonging te Harry Brimmer, became engaged in a tight in the livery stable with a rat, almost as big as himself. The result was that the deg had his front leg bitten se badly that hels scarcely able te walk. Appealf Kntered. Appeals were entered in the court el com mon pleas te day, In thirty-six of the suits brought by the New Era Lite association. They will be reached en the common pleas trial list in about a year. A ew aurbla lard. This morning ground was broken for a new building te be erected en the Chestnut street side of the Rohrer house property. It will be occupied by Hewell A Grugerasa marble and granite works. Fer bread, cakes and pies, call en J. C. Schreck, corner of East King and Lime streets (Brady'a old stand); also a full line of coniectieneriea. i'arttes aud weddings sup plied. Can be found at the Ltstern and Cen tral markets. apll3tdM,Tu,F Mabtis B Him, et Lancaster, candidate for a county efflce. served In the nine month' ser vice, beginning of the war aa a private, Ce. If, 13 Beg't., Ce. A, 3d Artillery, regular volun teers. Served In the army from beginning te end. These are the kind et bean that should have office. Geed old privates. It Amusements, "Falka " by a Ftne Company .On Wednesday evening the opera of ' Ka!ka"wlli be seen in this city for the Orsttlme. Tae company Is one of Cel McCaull'sandls very strong. Theew Yerk Telegram says . " Una of the greatest suc cesses ever seen at Wallsck's was made there liut evening. "Falsa' iris produced by Cel. aiccauu, "Falsa" Is a peculiar opera. The score li original and sparkling, and se out of the common rut of latter day opera boutle works that the contrast In Its river Is something the composer should be proud of, The atrs have an my, graceful me eiuent, Hungarian In charac ter, ana tnilluiettels very geed. The costumes are beautiful, and the chorus did all that was passible and necessary te make the opera a suc cess" DBATHM. Rots -In this city, en the 9th Inst., Samuel Bete, In tbe CTth ear of hla age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully InvlUid te attend the funeral from his late residence, en the Old r actery read, en Tuesday aftarnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Coens. In this city, en the th Inst., Allcs I , daughter et Ueerge and rraeces Cooper, la the auth year of her age. Dearest Alice thou has left us. Here thy lew we deeply feel, But'Ustiedtbitbaih bereltus, lie can all sorrows beat. The relatives "and trlends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral liem the residence of her parents, Ne. 419 Lancaster avenue, en Tuesday aftsrnoen at 1 30 o'clock. Services In Evangelical church, Mulberry street, at o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery, ita Short. April 10, 1887, In Lancaster. Pa., Henry bhert, tn the 41th year or hts age. The rtlatives and friends, also Division Ne. 6, U. ::. K P., and Ledge Ne RS, K. of P., Lancaster Circle, e. 108, il. V. U. ., of Pa , lted Jacket Tribe, Ne. 41, 1 O. U M , Admiral heynelds Pest 405, 0. A. U., Lancaster Mirnncrcherand Lelder dtrkranz,are Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Ne. !s East Frederick street, en Thursday atternoeu, at I o'clock. Interment at Zlen's cemetery. WxsrMA-At Ulllervllle. en the 10th Inst.. Hlte. daughter of Henry and Mary Westman, In the 3d month of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from herpsrents' residence, Ulllervllle, en Tuesday afternoon at v 30 o'clock. Interment at BL Mae ' cemetery. .zitL-,AV! ,M7' ln ,h' ty- K" B.wlfs el Win. D. Zell. la the 3llh ) ear of her age. The relatlvea of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the home of the mother. Ne. KG North queen street, en Wad. nesdsy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private at Lancutarcemetery. HAIUkjVlW. rfctsaaelpasa Predaea Market. PatLADBiraiA, April 11. Fleer market s'eid w ssies.ftti barrels 1 Minnesota Bakers, 13 754 60 , PennsylvanUFamU.IS t'w Waatera de, 40004301 l'atenU,44 50t5 0J. Kve OeurauleUFlTSai S3 mcb7july-.$erlJ' ' ""' "XOt June' s.?,lrn.":AprU' JajMar, 'eci June, ei ,Otu-April, fl'is July,K& May, I9c 1 June, WKc Slew lera ssarasi. Mbw Tosh. Anvil 11 nu. . . ... Fine. H M, ,'i, .S3S" ifiSZI steed te geed wneat Ne. 1 ui Slat, fttei Mf i Ne.tUed, Winter, NO. I SO, S4e ai.L ' .T .. CA, Ti...-i 11JZ-I. ."?! 1 'IDS, SIMe. m: 4er "- " e -w. w 1 B.VnnmttU1tM0 ' 8UU- "WW it0? dU"' DeW meIMOIl old mess, moo usra stay. r si 1 j una, 17 TJ Molasses 1 quiet at We for boiling stock. Turpentine Arm at 3SWc BeatnduU 1 strained te geed, n 17X)1 a retreleum dull 1 Msflned. Tin 1 H. FluUktsdnlli snmin te LlrartMim Butter quiet 1 Wwtara traskry, - aaednili Wassam flat, laDHt anal te eaetea light aktsaa, UkufitKe. Faaey W.MM 9ilJi; aUta raetery. iTailaa. lags ami t tate.UJiei Western, I1SX. Kite. anger quiet i Bataed Catleaf, sic Wranalataa, 66- TaUewdallt prte eUy.J'fe, .. Blea nominal i Carolina, fair te geed, agtsjda. Cela dull i BUr oaraess, l&Xe. latcaae. April II, aJO a. m. Market opened. Wneat-au;. Met J une. Wet J ulr. Slfce. Cern-MaT. SBVe t June. me t Jnlr. Me, u-May, WMOt Jun",'ei iji "". . -".'- . T. . ,..- 1M ilr.sDe Lard alar, f! .' t J unc. IJ !H t J ulr. (7 U. Short t40. Klb-alay,j t f une, v" l July, caearaw, TJSci May, Net Jun 111,01 Wkeat-Aprll, IUIT, 0 30. laira-aprtl. W.'jet May, S9Se. Jane, 41'te: Juty.!c. iwu-April. Sa t May. Het June. 30e. Ferk-April, rJO 75 1 May .til 00 1 J une, til 00 Lara-Anrtl. S7 ;) May, 7 IIHl Jnne, Si 1 juiy. .e(. Itlba Al'rll, aS40 May, t tli June,ajt juiy.satil. rhlladalphla VslUs MUukst. PatLiDBiraia, April 11 Beef cattle, receipt for week were Beeves x,W0 ; Sheep, .(Ut Una, K.M1, Previous week Beeves, z,0UU Sheep, ,vt lles,6,0uu. Ileef cattle were peer t Bxtra. ftXW.ei aned, 9ci reedlum, 4HHXe 1 common, liejle. Sheep Inactive 1 extra, tHfflct Reed. 5sa) BiCi medium, ftey.c; common, SMC Lambr, llegadnll t State, fUcs Western, f5ie. Mtich ealves were active at 60c Vat cows were dull at JOWVc. MUca cows were lnactl e at fB4390. Uve Blocs. Market. TCBtcAAO, April 9 Tee Drerrr.' Journal re- E3tla : Caitle-ttecelpts, 1W0 bead 1 shipment, 10 1 marfe't steady; shipping steers, M te 1.VUB.. St waft 15: stockers and fevders, It M 4ie cows, bulls and mtXKd.lSAUQlU)! bulk, tii01 ; Texas gra9rs.l IS. Hogs Keeelpta, 6.UO head : shipment. 4.000 bead: market wa strong i rough and mixed, KUJOSfO; packing and shipping, J CV0 3otiliint,S3:re3ttt itirw, sjsuqi iw. (tneep Kecelpts, RU) head 1 shipments, teu; market trrng; natives, 3 600a 55; Western, si 7!G3 10 ; Texans, &XH I Umbs, WRIOJW. Xasr Lisarrr. Cattle Beeelpta, nene: shipments, none i market, netblng doing j all through consignments; shipment te New Yerk, none. Ues Beeelpta, 4500 head : shipments 4.SP0 head : market talr : Philadelphia. t 15aA su ; 1 orkere. t (VVr5 1 ; common te llvht 5 5ia se ; ptcrs 7-HJ : shipments te Mew Yerk, 14 cara. Sheep -kecelpta, l,iu bead; shipments, 1,200; mtrkel fair : prime, S3 5)3 40 ; iatr te Reed ft 509 CO : roiumen, l MW M ; lambs, St MB) 6 S ; clipped sheep, M 50t( 40. saw vera etecas. Nsw Yesa, April 11, 1 JO p. m. Meney leand at5V,3'J per cent Exchange steady, II ta!. Uovemments steady. Currency 's,tl W.S bid; 4 s Coup, II t)',i btdt H'i de, O 10 bid. The stock market opened Arm, and during the first hour and a half prices advanced en a moderate amount of trading if te i per cent under the lead et HVadlng and 9an Francisce ttecks. Toward midday there was tome selling te realize profit, resulting In a reaction of Mte te H per cent Heading, St Leuis A San Frac clice and LeuUvllle A Ksshvllle continued stren g, however, at the best prices. The market at present Is tevertsh. Qcotatiens by Ueed, McUrann A Ce., banker Lancaster. Pa. srsw Teax list. 11 A. 1 Canada Pacific C.C.C.BI K'H Colerado Ceal 4l'i Central Pac Canada Southern t'i.'i 67i 4 Cbt. St. L. A 1'ga. uvu. a me. u Uel.UA W.. Erie Erie. xnda.... .... siw 137S 3. Wi Jer. c.,,,,... ....... ...,, K. A T Leu. A M L. Shere. Mich. On Heck alley Missouri Pacific M.P N. P. Prof a. weat...... ............. 1 N x. c......... ........... Bast Tennessee C Omaha. Oregon Transportation . . Ontario AW Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal.... St. Paul. . Tex. Pac Cnlen Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Snore Bends New England rsuxAeaLraiA list. Leh. Val B.. N. Y.APhlla Pa.lt it...... .,,,. ...... Beading Leh. Nav Ilea ten v. Pas. a aaiaaeaeaassissaaae N Cent People Pass Hdg. Oen'ls. Osl PhUa. TracUen KM 64X (-8 VULiriVAL. pWR COUNTY COMMISSIONBR, HBNftr DBACHBAK. et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision of the Democratic convention. maraud Aw TJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W. KELLY, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Oemecratl j Convention. lour Influence solic ited. mtfdAw JSOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SIMON L. I1UANDT (Farmer), Of East Uenetral township, Subject te the de cision of the Democratic county Convention. Yuur Influence respectfully solicited. mli-tfdAw FR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SOLOMON ZEAMEB, Of West Bempfleld township. Subject te the Declslonef the Democratic Convention. maid-UdAw ROR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LKBEB, Of Ephrata township, rules. Bnblect te Demneratlc marl4-tfdkw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, At the request et many friends I announce myself as a candidate forCeunty Commissioner. Subect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Yenr Influence raspect raspect fallyselleluid. HKNBYF. HAHTMANT ml9Ud&w Bast Lampeter Township. TjK)R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.Z I1INOWALT. Orecer, First Ward, City, Subject te Deme- UMJU lU.US. aitldAs POR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELI BATTEN, of. Upper Leacock township. I announce my self aa a candidate for Ceuntv Cemmlulniwr subject te the decision of the Democratic i-uuuiy uonvenueu. lour innuenee respect tu'lv solicited. Waa a emndiamn fnr fvmntv Commissioner betera the last convention, and at the request of rny friends withdrew In favor of iue vuuiut sivm me aeuinern aisxncs. tfd&w BLIBA1TBN. " A'EW AprERTJBEMMXTS. TJAKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. nrHUpewaar never A Bsarvai of puniv. era n M kind, ans ituttsaajs ettam a' feMnblA MiaMfla amlt ia r.w. , . fmm m n.. KBWau'straat.Baw terkT tistFTaiw WTANTKD-A BITTJATIOR BY A ..yScS-W'sV Ust. Ir.ai :8 3IM SIW 13U 137W 191 1014. ... 7SH 79W 7 ... GBX fSJi bJ ... Pf, 9H 95. ... a 9A ... 3I)S 33Z 33 ... 109 119 10'4 !.. son z s'S ... my. si eu4, ... in laes i'1:4 ... uh it h ... siK 5i '! ... S.B S5H ... lsi 1 1S ... tii i. 4 l .... six 4i Kli .... 2 30 W) .... 63 61 61 .... 2IW l '-"' .... MkS S.H ?JJ, :::: . T Jl .... ,, ez em ). .... U IM Ilk .... xy; h.)5 tev ..21 lJ-lb Jl 3-lt 2; ..- 30i .... 3K MX "" a b rn aTJafjrwr. tlTANTKO-A f 1N8M1TU. .. Apply between 7 and o'clock at He, 11 Mertfe tin! isei latreet. 11 THUS. IIUMI'IIBF.TV LtB. WANTK D WU1TK WASHING, Cleaning Yards, Ulcgtng Harden, maklna Flower lledt, any kind et work around jalda and gardens. Apply at It -VO.MItVOODWAKD.HT. WANTKD A (IIHL TODOUKNKKAL llousewerk. Nene but white alrls need api Ki', Apply at tfd N0.3H N0KTI1 11UKB ST. WANTED AT ONUK-A COOK IN A private family 1 SIM a week. Apply FHRR Of CltAMUB at r. 11 TttUUT A CO H Bmpteyment Office, tj N. tjueen it. (seeead noer.i it DON'T FORGET TUAT FISHING Taekle will neon open lis season. A full stock et all that gout te make up an outfit can be had at UUBLBT'S KUO STtiRS, M West King Street. vr ANTED. loe Salesmen at onea en verv liberal terms facilities unaurpssand. 1IRUWN BROTIIKHS. ml7-3mdkw Nurserymen. Uoehesler, M. T. T INVESTORS. MONEY WANTED en leans from il.lte te SLO) caeh. bearlna seven per rent. Interest, secuied by Improved City Ileal t state, worth ever three times the lean. Fer particulars apply te JKHBMIAH litre, np'viwdll S!,S Seuth Uuke stleet rpERHORS OF THE DENTAL CHAIR A DISARMED. Teevh extracted by the use of electricity per fectly sale and harmless. My SS.UU Teelli made of the best material that 1 can pnrrhase. Filling tteth a specialty. All work guaranteed. W.L. Flt)MKB,tJenUsU aprKlyd Me. et North Vlueen St. URLIU AUCTION. tlnTIH.MIATi.Vr.NlMJ. APKlt.UaWW o'clock at the Eastern Market Meuse, Household nnu ivitcnen w urnuurr, cenamting 01 one oeu eeu oeu tead.ene sideboard, one slnklencti.onedoten chairs, one extension table, and a letnfuiass and Chtnaware. JUKL L. I1AINKS, all-ltd Anctleneer. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED Al the Banking Heuse of D. P. Lecher A Bena up te 1 o'clock p. m. April 14. 1837, fnr taking down the late Kllllnger property en last King street and removing all material, said material nil te be'eng te the contractor. Alse bids for the tearing down of said building, cleaning of the bricks and stone, and piling same where de sired tu Bank Committee for their use. All mi terlal envpl tine and stone te belong te con tractor, and must be removed by him In two weeks. all-3'.d REFINED CAMPHOR, FRAILEY'S Dalmatian Insect Powder, Tar Paper, Houch r&Me. etc , for beuse cleaning. Ameri cm Setp Polish will clean glass, removes smoke and grease from point and Is Invaluable In beuM-cleanlng S3 cents aptuce. Fishing Tackle w 111 be ready later In the week. FltAlLEY'd KASl' LNU PHAKMACT. (OniHMltu Eastern llarkf.t-1 6-3mdM.W.FB npolNTReinjcEot'i; " NEW GALLERY we will make CABINET SlZh PHOT JUKAPU3 for Ons Dellar Per Dezen for the next 30 days. ROTE, Next Doer te the Postefnce. apll lwdK THERE WLL UEASl'ECIALMEET UEASl'ECIALMEET Ingef Incaster Division, Ne. 6. Uniform Kank Knights of Pvthtas. at their Armery, tn Inquirer Uulldlne, this (Monday) urenleg at eight o'clock, te take action In regard te the death of sir Knight Commander Henrv Short. By order of OKOUUK W.8UEKT7, Acting Mr Knight Commander. Attest: WiiLUwScsotinssess, Sir Knight Uecerder. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF FREDERICK Vellmer, et Lancaster cltr. Lancaster county. The undersigned auditors. ippnmtea toeisiriDuieinu oaianee remaining in avln the hAnns of Oeerge Ituss, assignee, te and among theae legally enuueai te ine same, win sit ler tbat pur pas en TUESDAY. MAY 10.1SS7. at 10a. m T, in the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, tn the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested ln said distribution mtv attend. WM N.APPEL, li KOS ESULEMAN, arrll 4tdM Auditors. ESTATE Of HENRY MILLER, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Ttie under- sianed auditor. appointed te distribute the k ln tbe hand et Marv a. balance remaining In tbe tiler, executrix, te and amnnir thnaa. itta,iiv eniltled te tbe same, will attend for that pur pose en Thursday, the Sth day et May, lDSr.etle o'clock a. m , In the Library Beem of the Ccurt Heuse, In tbe City of Lancaster, where all per sons interested la said distribution may attend. U.liOSSKaULLMAN, all 4tdM Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CASPER Krebler and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Casper I cehler and wile, of Lan caster city, having by deed of voluntary assign ment, dated April If, 137. assigned and trans ferred all their estate and effects te the nnder sUned, for the benefit et the credltorsfef the said Casper K(DbJer, they therefore give notice te all persons Indebted tn satd ssslgnur, te make pay ment te tba undersigned wtthent delay, and these having claims tn present them tn M1CHAKL HABEItBUSU, VALSSNXINE sHEID, Assignees. t Kesldlng I n Lancaatei cil y. Jehk A.Certa, Attorney. aprll 6tdM UPR1NO, 1SS7. A New Depart ere for Lancaster In Fina Tl. ertng. Importing direct rrem the best makers et Fine Woellens, I biuejnst received through the Bo.ten custom house, m large Involeo of my own Importation of SUITING, 8PKINH OVEBCOATINQ AND TKOUSEKINU, The like of which, for style and quality, haa never been equaled ln this city, and. cannot be surpassed. A spclsi Invitation is hereby extended te all In want of Spring Uarments te call early and secure Choice Pattern. Workmanship tee very beat and prices lower than aver. II OEKHAET, msj-niydtt NaS North queen Btreet, R EMOVED. Having removed my Ceal and Kindling Weed Yard fiem the corner of Sonth Water and Andrew street te the corner et Sonth Water and Filbert streets, te the Extensive Trestle and Ceal Sheds, erected by P. Lebzeiter A Ce., I de sire te Inform my many friends and the public that I am prepared te furnish the following giades nf Ceal : Lykena Valley, Shamekln, Schuylkill and Lehlgh of all sizes. Thanking tha'pnbllc for their liberal patron age In tbe past, and hoping they will continue te favor me with their orders at my new place of business, 1 remain t ery Respectfully Yours, HLMKYBMLYCU. Orders left at 413 Seuth Queen street promptly attended te. Telephone connection. a7-lmd WHERE CAN I GET THOSE SMALL I'BBTZKLSt Why at CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. CENTBB SQUAUB. Yes I Just received another let of these Small Pretzel. Come and get some before tbey all go. Fresh crackers eaeap, 6c. . and InSei Me nses and utnger snaps, 3 as sse ; Fine French Prunes, 3 as sec ; Baislns.! as tie.; Extra Fine Stewing Figs, I as 3Be ; Oat Meal and Crmhed Oats, 3c a; j-icaira, very nice, vu Insr Sc: a ) White sugar, ftHe Coffees still at same old prices. Extra quality Teas and Coffees a specialty. Weeds delivered promptly JOHNA.CLAKK, 20 Centre Square. mae-tfdAw e K HAltU RETORT OF SATUItDAY. The Mere Customers thau we Old could serve. Crowds waiting Old tbelr turn many by tbe bait Story. Leur. Such geed Clothing, such variety, such low prices nowhere else. Hew easy te understand 1 The mere we sell tbe mere money we put in circulation, and the mera people we employ rvjht here at hetnt. ( We make our clothing in Phila delphia.) Ke rupture, plenty of work and no striking workpeople. Did you ever think hew much of the money that comes te us finds its way into tbe cash drawers et the Grocery, Shee, Fleur, Meat and Furni ture Men ? We must pull together I You'll buy our great 110 Spring Over coat in preference te tbe 113 and 115 one In ether stores ; and your Beys' Clothing, as it Is the best. WAaTAMAXMB BBOWN's Oak Ball, SOTJTaaAtT COsUtsBl ttXTH AUD MA KstT Bafts faTTTis ,TTa. TIP .v-av.i.i MmwABtmrmuiaim. ' Tkl aft. BAEKR HAS RRMOVBD RIB MJOMf te Ne. t MOBTH LIMB KT IBTH LIMB RT.. anJO-trd Cerssr et Urant t WOUND. JJ Taaurday.aaoldllraeelst. rail aIIstse. l!."""9fefllce' wvapreperty and pay for this advertlssmaat. w ANTKIX-A OOMfKTKNT OAR-, riaae painter te Uka charge of tha paint room. 1NTBK MIS MABUFAtlTtlklNn m . apOlld Wllmlnaten, lial. W1 INll SING LAUNDRY. NO. 216 BOUTU UtlBBN STBBBT. All vwl. done up well. II uet satlsfaeteiy no charge, ap9 lwd 3b1 " afi " A. FINER AND BET. 5aVTJU TKK CHAMPAtlNB TMAS' Due de Montebslle. AT HOIIHKR'S LtgUOH BTOKB. Ha. tl Centre Sijuars, linesater, Pa. aaPKtllALTlES FtR THE NEXT FEW O WRKKS-llandsemn Bprtng uveremtta tn Order lined with silk fnr tax Scotch Cheviot knits te order, elegantly made and trimmed for tan Pantaloons le order from as up. Keiucm ber these prices will only Imi ter a fsw weeks. ' A. It. KOAkNSTBIM, Me. 37 North uueen Street, ltnriMler, I'a. G RAND FAIR EXCELSIOR HALL Bine Cress Commander;, Ne. 5, KN1GBT3 OF TM QOIDIN I1QLB, Beginning SATt'ltn AT. AI'lllL 9th and CenUn- UlUg Ulllll IIIUU.-lAI Atmu cist. snciusiTi Each viurchaser nf a ticket entitled te a rhance In a ALUAIILB WHITE ASH uai- KOOM SUITE. TI0KBT8, -A Hand of Musto every evening. 10 OBNT8. rill be In Attendance apt ISldal S( OLID CABINET I'HOTOGRAl'US. ONLY $1.50 ter a Doiett Solid Cabinet Photographs AV TBS NEW YORK GALLERY, NO. 100 NORTH QUBEN STREET. Lascarss, l'A, SDIWdliS.'tW QL ARKK'S. EASTER GOODS! AT CLARKE'S T1A AND COFFEE STORE, NO. 51 WKSI KING STUEBT. Oranges, 15 te 3) cents per deten; bananas, table ralstns, large cluster, li cents per pound Fnuh Saratoga Chips, 15 cents per box Ne dinner complete without Clarke's Combination Coffee. Candles, Nuts, Ac. Cieatn Cheese, two ennds for cents. fAUEK A BROTHER. WALLPAPER LARGE Spring Selections ! J-'IXE DKCOBA TIVK fTOJiK. MOORISH VESIQXS, NTESCIL EFFECTS, JXQItAIX J'ATEBS, ENGLISH OAKS. EAGER & BROTHER, N. 1S5 West King Street, LA.NCASTBB, PA. LACE, NOTTINGHAM, MADRAS, SILK TAPESTRY CURTAINS ! CURTAIN l'OLBS, DBAPBKY CHAINS UOLDANDS, BBADK CLOTH lager & Brether, NO. 20 WH3T KINO bTRBBl', LANUAHTBR. fA. miemti,AKMuv0. -ijlUNN ABRlENEJtAN. HIDBANT8 PUT IN, OAS AND WATKB riPBH BUN AT LOW PBICBS Br FLINN & BRlNlMaVN. QAB riXTtBBS AT QBBAT B ABOAINS. FLLNH & BRatNailsXN. ONK THOUSAND TARDS OF FLOOR OIL (JLOTU, at tte. A seat wertt :. tee. ONI HUNDBBP DOZIsT BROOMS at ISO., worth Ke, 9UM Sx BMNIMaaN. TEN 8ROS9 PO0KBT KMIVH), worth SSe. and Oe.,selllaiatc. FUstW tM BRBNBMsVN. BABY CsUtBIAOsWi" VELOCIPEDBS AMD BXPRBSS WAU0NS at Lew Prtee. FUHM sIrENEMAN, 8RBAT Heuf Furnishing 3ter; Ne. 158 North Qt--. Mmt, JbsaKfsAsTtasa WA. asBBaaBsaSBBSBSBBjaSSS . J1 "-T' 3MaBMSSB8ssaBHHHHHHHHBMB 'assaWsaaatWlla-ia-wt, j BUJLTON OPERA HOUSR, Wednesdfiy AhreBlac, AajrH It, 1M?, THR NcCa.ll Opera Cealqie Ct. JOHN A. MtOAULL, ,l'reprlet)aadsaaaagr. Chassalq tie's Hucressful Cetale Opera, II FALKA." Aa presented by the MrCaull 0iera Cemlqua Cemny ever Ml time. URKAT H'AST. IXCKI.I.KNT I'HURVs. -AND TUB- MbCrmII Opera Oemliiiie OrrhMlra. M FkOPLB IN ALL. SO PKIORS MBaBBt'Kll'sKATnV.V.V.V.V.V. New en sale al Opera Heuse. .5Cc,73c Alten 790 A 1. 00 SlUld JINU WR"JW THKATBB. COMMKNCINO MONDAT, AFBL,lS7. RIQHTMIRI! & HARTS' 1 awsi.svaJ Comedy and Dramatic CflnptBy.lP mil Appear In the TUB ll(8" "CALirilKNIA DETBCTIVB." ;TWOWANIlBBBBa.and ' l'AKLOK AtATCUBS." l'RICES - Mallncvs, 1" tent. Welnesdar and (viturdsy. ...10.WASOCBNT8. Ma,iiivvsauaaar, jruB uAim um . RENT. 13 Ti Twe or four room In Brimmer's New Unlldlna. Ne. l.vtH North Queen street Heat and sas Included. Applv at feblMtd Uttlstslkll'SLlVEBT OFFICE. UOR RENT-A FARM WITH 8 ACRES A? of Land lu a silendld condition en the Strssbursr Tarnnlke. abeuL AM iniln rmm lu. ciasicir anil l rout) irem Slllipe nartlcutats Inaulm et . -: . .1. .- .;.. i -. .wH- M"', KUZ.ABKVH MAP, apl-tfd Ne. Sil Weat Ihtstnut street. RKNT. D An An Ktatittshet1 (Irnfnrv stAn. iit. ii.ii. tnK. ha vtiiK niedei n liiiprevmnnnta, corner Lime and New streets, linimtrilate poasesslon alven. ATP.'J,t ' "" UarOwarS "Stored North (juesn stroet. apr7 lwd fJORSAI,FU)R RENT-RKWK. STAHI.E A3 and let, Hsue feet, en Chrlsilan street, be tM Last htnir and Oianin strMita f,n .. ixMlly changed into a marhlnn shop or ware house. Easy turuis. 1I.C. llllUtiAKKK, ap.'-twd Attorney avlaw. HOUSE TOR RENT OR SALE. Heuse with modern Improvement and statnheat. Lnrgelawunndyaid. Availetvel Irult trees and grapa vims. Ne. HO North Lime street. Apply te apri-tld K7.HAF. I.ANDIS, .u: North Llmestn eL COK H t.u SALE A OOOD ESTAIitilSIIKD lines, tn the bust location at Marrt. bunr. fa., en North 3d streL aeve Market. Don't require much capital. Uoed r,sjens ter selling. Address, J Ait. CI.AUEK, 6-luid let Locust St. Harrlsbura. 1' JIOOTN A.D SIIOS8. NE W SHOE 8TORU HIEMENZ'S NKW Shee Stere and Factory. Inlant Kid Butten Shoes, c. Thllds' Spring Heel fthnm, 50e Misses' lllxh Cut Pebble lluitnn. It te 3,11 JJ. Indira' Pebblii Uutten, a'splemltd shoe, tl 00. Ladle' Best 1'ubb u llutteu, round or suuare ten. II 60. Men's Fine Ls.ce Shoes. Il.a. Men's lleavv Miwfid Army shoe, It (10. Men's Heb-SaU Shees.ll 10. Ileys' Lace Shee, ?Je and (10) Lautes; fine Ktd Hand Sewed Turn Shee, 11.00. MUite Hprlni UeelItuUnnhbOfj.ll teS.9ic. Qboeef Mil kin ! luart a te nrdAr. HMiiiannif-bV we bare reueveU two coon beve the old fttanO. NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. spltfd JOHN IIIEMENZ. rutunTwmm. JJtUHNlTUKK WAREROOMS. BUY YOUItSBLF A PAIR OF THOSB Felding Dress Pillews.1 CALL BABLY AT , Beffmelefs Famitere Warerooms. Thy are Ue nicest thing out -vna we hare jut IWWTOU aUUL4Vr .UaUl UWIIli, aOlsVSr HUNQ8TRUT. W1 DMYKR'SrURNlTURK STORK. WHAT WE DON'T SAY -AND- What We De Say! WE DON'T say you ran net buy Furniture at ulnar owns. WK DO say that our Furniture will give wtlafae- lien ; mere is nene Deiier. WB DO NT say tbat yen cannot bay Furniture for less money. WB DO say you can taie money by baying from us. WBDONTsaythatotberstereshave net large stocks. WB DO say that our stock, for Slse. Design and Quality, can't be beat. WB DON'T say that our Houses ate charging big predts. WB DO say that we are selling at such price as le allow oasemeproA s and jet we kOt mere for your dollar. WB DON'T say don't call en our friends In the business. WB DO say that you will be treated cordially. and will find a Urge, well-eelected stock and get the best for the least money at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORB, Cerner aet King and Duk BtBu LANCASTER, FA. seDtMvdAlMntw H OUSEST1REH. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. A FEW WORDB ABOUT Parler Suite, Leangts, Oewnl Upholster Uphelster iagsUkl Ipuriisf. We sell Parler Snttea In Balr Cleth, Pluh, Ae, Frlees range from IW upward. We use no BX. CELSIOB In our work. Lounge we sell from as te upward. We make Picture Frames and Leeking Olaases aad will put te your order all kinds of Mirrors, eitbsr pier or mantel, In brenae or geld, at rva rva aenble prtee. We de all kinds or Kepjlrlntt at short notice and reasonably, willeslf for the smallest arti cle and fix It up quite satisfactory. Ten can have work Repaired new and Dellv ered after April. Be these KB 00 suite In Cherry I came tn this week, MM. 87 80 SOUTH QUaMK BT. HEINITSH'S Rirnltur. Dwets- Lht dt Met)! solar Tip sham, B te llt 75e luiiu uiiwi reueie uuiinn. Bpnnf UMl.Tftc MtM trchoel MhesBfl. nlltl Iffithfir 11 tn il n, .. ft 'jn: '.K -,. - j. A..M A-A (Mfei! . .". :: i
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