$ -Ht &v jr ; ' '- y'i?fwwj!iyylY Mpty v rr jj e- " ' a. jnTvr r ? a i Tvti 5 l!l. P 1 1A.V te ?' Vfl&" i TTV' lTI mT THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTEliLIEyClBR. WED! AY, AFHtL 18, 1867. iwSJjf! 'an is- ?ii ft- s II li.- tfvi SHST' w m K ' !$ ', H kV-tf, oeuKca. MMfMaT mr tmm HMIINIflll 3&-i. aflmttMMcaa. ApMI Ml Tk NpiUur moetbly WH assa im waning ymMk Tba finance fbUewat ilaM. at laat report ,H.n en n aauevter iwe i i.mh at nor iesd...... ..... .. T .in .. l6n .. 1 cs ... 11 v ... 10 50 ... MHO .. 1,057 80 ,.. n ... 1MSJ ,.iT.vi ,...,......... I HIUOnilHititHitMi tnt rants tMlMtlWtl a,. i .........a...... ... lHHrtlBMIt.. is. Mad nT 0 ffapartjr committee reported repair i at IB opera neuse, auu buiud i work le be done. ffktkajhiraj cewtnittee reported having MattMUiaing permiu, eauing lur iu Jleaef tweety houses ; Uie water drain Fjgp'.eB.IIaaer atreet lead te the railroad . Safes Of the Cfaeatnut Hill Iren Ore com. I Mated that the pi pee that were placed rgwtaeroTeasInf at Second and Walnut . art a eoeoeea, ana two or mere ae wen lb built ; recommended that the pave- be given te the property owners aide of Florence atreet, belew -r--- - - i , ra?Tflre oemmlltee reported having made - '' fliml with the La France cemiany, of ' ih abBlra, N. Y., te furnish fire engine for the , OMBMbla fire company. The engine is ex- -$,;-MsH te arriTe about May 25. Ni Thtlawandordinaneecommitteeptesented ikm fapeit defining the duties of the manager f-rtisas.il Janitor of the opera house, which waa :; The light and water committee reported the jgfrBMOltlO ugnu in geed order : were out en me J .JfV Biget of March 12 for a ahert time for which MBded the purchase of seven fire plugs te te placed at different parte of the town. The eemmlttee were Instructed te solicit bids for tk furnishing of the plugs. The committee having the opening of Sec ond and Chestnut streets under considera tion, reported the advisability of se doing. William Baker requested the use et the opera house en Sunday, May 15, te bold ser- Tlesa at the meeting of the Philadelphia con cen con ftrenee of the A. M. E. church. The request waa granted. The borough regulator presented the grade for Cedar atreet, which waa adopted. Geerge W. Schroeder asked for the usee f room te held the meetings of the Fire sen's Union, which meets once a month and the re-establishing et ringing the bell at tee opera beuse at an alarm or fire. The requests will be considered by the fire com mittee. The solicitor was instructed te ask the coturtte continue or re-appoint the Jury ap pointed te view that portion of Cherry street bout te be opened and graded. Rev. J. H. Pannebecker, treasurer et the Ministerial association, stated that the lecture course of 1SS6 had been closed and presented atatement te the council. The receipts ware 1532.10, and expenses Ki2.10, leaving a balance of f GO, which wajtlrned' ever te the DOTOUBhtreaaury, Jae atjoclatien was 'SaBtea tne use ei iuv upera uuuwt lur ieeture course, next season, upon the same Borough bends for f 1,500 were redeemed id destroyed. The property committee reported the need of anew set of grooves at the opera house stage for loose scenery ; railing abeuld be placed en the stairway leading from the sec ond te the first fleer and ether necessary re pairs. The committee were given power te act Chief Burgess Hall asked for a room for -official uses, but his request waa net gar n ted. Michael Dyslnger and Andrew Ilardnele were granted commissions aa special efllcera Without pay from the borough. Ordera were granted for (2,229 50 for inter eat en coupons, and 137.81 for the sinking land. Bills were ordered te be paid after which the council adjourned. Cbercb Officer Elected. At a meeting of the members of the St. Jehn'a Lutheran church the following Officers were elected : Elders, Jehn Lle wellyn and IL F. Zerger ; deacons, Jehn S. YakeandM. F. Clowden ; trustees, C. H. Gilbert and Charlea Fager; secretarty of council E. F. Fager. A meeting of male members of the Second Street Lutheran church was held lant even ing for the purpose et forming an association for men. A temporary organization was effected and a committee selected te draft resolutions te govern the society. The as sociation will meet two weeks hence. The property of the United Brethren church t Third and Perry streets, has been sold te Henry Westerman, who will erect three dwelling houses at that place. The ineni bars et the Presbyterian church have adopted anewaystem for raising church funds, which is proving success. A Troublesome Darkey. Geerge Lloyd, a colored man of town, waa In the west yarda of the Pennsylvania rail road yesterday afternoon, where he caused some annoyance. He get en the stone train of the St. Charles furnace and commenced throwing off the contents until he bad a large quantity lying en the ground, lie then opened the gates or some of the cars and the tone wns thrown en the tracks. The col ored man is insane and is a great trouble te the railroad men. Ollieer Gilbert, of the railroad police, was sent for, who ordered the man from the place. Lloyd frequents the railroad and is In danger of meeting with an accident. Town Notts. The pay car of the Frederick division was li town this morning and the empleyes were paid for March. The game or base ball ter next Saturday taas been postponed until April 23J, en ac count of the grounds net being in condition. A"rP.p!rtyWMhela "e house of B!,Si.!""3embetewl,u,t zoning In honor of her birthday. "ZoZe" in the opera house en Thursday vening will be a nrsUlass attraction and an zcellent performance will be given William Strauss, engineer en the Columb la k.Pert Deposit railroad, bad been sick for the past month but has recovered. The Melville sisters will be In the opera beuse for one week, commencing April 18. Arrested en a Ball Flee. Aaren W. Snyder, of Columbia, under In dleiwent for selling liquor te miners was WUTMdered by his ball, Jehn P. Frank, en Taawdayand was rearrested this morning. He gave new ball In the sum of 500 for bla fMaranes at the April quarter aesalen court wasotsenargeo from custody. b 'ST Entartalamsnt at nenfnnwiiia l'r.'' Am antArtalnment will rw eivan in k. 0, Hspflst church by the Gordenvllle secondary . v sawn in, en asiuraay evening, April 10, con. Pgli of dialogues, recitations, pantomimes, j bmswsiu ana music, vocal ana instrumental. Death of oeerge Saadee. Gaergw Sandee, who lived alone near Cedar iwtw. JSaat Earl tewnahln. wru fnnnri 4i Ss ksd ea Saturday. The coroner's Jury re. ;HIM verdict that death was caused by if Aakte (juslaew, M.ajTslfla In Ih annaln mnh. .s. "--" w -mrwav. g MOlWMtg WfVJUSJT vjuie, us Duuara roost xseper. stepped tool and bad hlM left snkls badly WSJ, w. rmtna avmtmtt. Largely AMMtfM-Tka r ratal The taaeral of Oeerge W. Pettta took place from hie lather'a 'residence en Weal King atreet, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and the at tendance waa very large. The liedy was In a beautiful casket, en the lid el which waa a ellrer plate with the name of diceased, date of birth, death, Ae. It wis viewed as It lay In an upstairs room by a great many people, who knew the deceased m well during bis life time. The floral tributes were very handsome. Among them was a pil low of carnations, lilies, re?, Ac,, With the word "Rest" In the centres which was sent by the ahepuiatea of the deceased. Ihe members of the city police lerce con tributed a large cress, anchor and heart of beautiful flowers, and the llsblitg club, te Which deceased belonged, sent larpe and very tine crown. Jamea Best's piece was a pretty wreath, and Mrs. Jehn Kissinger sent a cress. The Ueral pieces were arranged ai the bead of the ccllln, and presented a tine appearance. The service were con ducted by Hers. Tllzel and Knelling, of the Reformed churrhia, after which the body was carried te the hearse by the following young men, shepmates of the deceased, who acted as pall bearers : Themas Batten, Wil liam Myers, Usrry Sbread, William Kbertz, Byren J. Drewn and Jt'rank llrlukuian. 'lbe funeral cortege then moved te the Lucater cemetery where the interment whs made. The mayor and policemen cot en duty to day attended the luneraL DM. I. M. WKHBH MlHUt fl. la Critical Condltlen-A Dare et Martila lntcal of Quliilu. This morning about 6 o'clock l)r S. h. Weber, veterinary surgeon, was feuud lu an unconscious condition in his room at the Keystone hotel. Dr. M. I Ilcrr was at once sent te attend him, and found him suf fering from merphia or ether narcotic, and applied the proper remedies. Up te neon te day Dr. Weber had net regained conscious ness, and was regarded te be In a rather critical condition. Yesterday Dr. Weber was suffering from a bad cold and from neuralgia, and stated te a friend that he was going te take a dose or qulnlna Before going te bed, about 11 o'clock last night, he said te the estler at the Keystone that he believed he bad taken the wrong medicine. During the ulglit bis groans were heard by some et the boarders, but they paid no attention te them, supposing them te be these of a drunken man. It Is believed by Dr. Weber's friends that he took by mistake a dose of merphia in stead of quinine, both of which drugs have a place in his cabinet et medicines. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Dr. Weber was considered out of danger, though he was lltghty and talked Incoherently. Dr. Weber stated te a friend this alternoen that he was net unconscious ; that he heArd all that was said by the persons who visited bis room, but that he could net speak, lie said that Dr. Ueir waa mistaken in supposing that he bad taken a narcotic ; that be was sutlering from a congestive chill and that he bad one three years sge by which be was allected in a similar way. Dr. Weber's friend says that be was quite rational when the above statement was made. nusiNAUKAtiv watbu ixraureMBXT Survey of Kesevlile Hill, lltnteltri'i and Ilou Ileu ecker's Dams, Kden Hill ami Olber I'uluts. Tuesday alternoen at 1 o'clock the com mittee en survey of drainage and Improve Impreve ment of the water works met at the mayor's cilice, and in company with the city regu lator took carriages and droe te H.T-evlUe, 3 miles north of this clt, win re there Is a bill which was supposed te be hih enough te afford a site for a reservoir te supply this city with water by gravitation. The party visited the hill and by the u-i of the regu lator's Instruments sighted the present reser voirs, when It was found that the top et the bill was found te be five feet lower than the top of the reservoirs. The top et the hill in rear of Franklin and Marshall college was also sighted, and it was found te be ten feet higher than the Rosevllle hill. The committee next proce-eded te lios lies tetter's mill, en the Cenestpga, and surveyed the surroundings. They found the dletance from the mill te Kesevlile te be about two and three-quarter miles, and from Hun Becker's mill three and a half milts Frem this point the committee reached the New Helland pike and surveyed all the Ultlerent points, and, stepping at Kvleu, fcuud the highest point thereto be en a Ieti with the bottom of the city reservoirs. Frem there the committee -rent te inspect the Ranck mill property and lu surround ings, returning te the city from that point. Auetber Ordinance tu be Knferced. Under instruction from the mayor the chief of police will hereattur enforce the fol lowing et a city ordinance : "That no person or persons shtll be per mitted te expoe for stle any iihm'1, beer, cakex, fruit, nutx, or sweetiuetiH en lliu pave mentx, street, lawns, or alleys le thl-i city, except In the market space during market hours, aud except such person or p-reenB as shall have received pyrim-ileii Iremthe maer. And the mayor la directed te con tine the permits te acll hi aforesaid, te such old, intirm and orderly prr-ent as have no ether visible uiuana ei r.arulng a livelihood, or te such ether orderly persons as he may In bis discretion think proper; and te endeavor te grant ai lew permits as maybe te miners aud young rererm, or adults who are able te work, and would be better employed at some u-tfnl trade, call ing or occupation. And II any person or persons shall expose for sale any mead, beer, cakes, fruits, nuts or aiveetmiats without ermlssien from the mayor as aforesaid, he, she, or they, se cfleuding, en conviction thereof, shall pay a line of one dollar ler each etiense." A Slight Fire. Last bveulng a slight tire occurred in the tin shop of David II. Miller, ou North Queen street, next deer te the Washington hotel. Between 8 and J o'clock the attention of Olilcer ileaa was called te smoke, which was issuing from the second story of the building. Ue notified the firemen et Company Ne. 4, whose house Is oppeslto. A ladder was pro cured and an entrance ellected through the upstairs window. The tire waa found te be in the fleer of the workshop, and it was ex tinguished with several buckets of water, alter a hole, about the alzs of a man's hat, had been burned. The shop bad been closed at six o'clock. In the afternoon several tires of the tinsmiths were burning, and it is likely that a spark escaped from one of them and finally caught the fleer. Opruleg el Fine Slrect. The viewers appointed te assess damages caused by the proposed opening of Pine street from Chestnut and Frederick had a seceid meeting this morning for the purpose e' miking corrections and additions, ea all the property owners were net represented at the former meeting. Their award aa new made la as fellows : Jacob Grltl's Estate... WUIliui Kahl Hamilton Katate Christian w. Wolf Ibeedme Appcl Jacob l'entz Isaac Dllltr Jehn Evans Total County. . tiu ,. tv u .. 10J .. l.MO .. 4JU .. 7U) .. '.) ..174 ..4,77 City. 12 M 2, SKI (00 t-VW The Geldsn Eagla Fair. The attendance at the fair of the Knights of Gelden Eagle in Kxcelaler ball was again large lat evening. Among the lucky peefle waa Mrs. Sallie Blngeman, who wen a silk pin cushion. H. M. Knight get a box of cigars. This evening there will be soles, duets and quartettes by the members of the MillersvlUe band, which la present every evening. Assault and Haitary Cases. Benjamin Conn, prosecuted by Frank Cebn, was beard this morning by Alderman A. F. Dennelly and required te enter ball ter trial at the ApM court. Frank Cebn waa in turn prosecuted by Banlamln for a almllar effansa. but that case ' tne alderman dismissed. TM Ratabee Mietaaslag. The number et tram pa at the almshouse baa dwindled down te thirty-two, and ml re at work. Eleven of them are whitewash ing the long fence along the Philadelphia turnpike. They are of the Inneflenalve kind, and are fender of a meal than of running way, although a watch Is kept upon them. They are all arrayed in striped clothing, and de their work welt. Inside et the wall tie remainder, some of whom are desperate men, are busy cracking ateues. The number of inmates or the almshouse has greatly de creased stnee the opening of spring. Cattle HefTsrlng from flsaro-Pn.unienla. Secretary Kdge, of the State Heard of Ag riculture, and Dr. ltrldge, state veterinary surgeon, of Philadelphia, visited the farm et Jehn Fry, near Masenvlllr, this morning, Inspected his cattle, some of which were sutletlng from pleuro-pneumenia, and killed five of them. They also Instructed Mr. Fry te quarantine his cattle and gave orders te the constable of the township te keep all cattle etl the reads In the neighborhood, se that the scourge may net be cart led te ether farms. A Leng Walk Ou Easter Monday Nelsen 1). Reyneldr, son of lleerge N. Reynolds, and Walter Retneehl, son et MsJ. A. C. Relneehl, left Lancaster for a walk te Manhclm. Arriving there they determined te continue their walk te l'enryn park, and after viewing the park and Its surroundings walked back te Man helm, their Jauut being about 35 miles a pretty geed day's walk for a coupleef alxteeL year-el 1 boys. Frem Manhelm they returned te Lancaster by r 11. A t'lruant fatly. A large party was given last evening by Miss Lena M. Fertlg, at Ne. 20 Kast Vine street, as a surprise te Mr. M. J. tnoek, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mediae. There were about thirty couples present, Including In vited guests from New Yerk, Philadelphia, Lebanon and Reading. Vecal and Instru mental music, with dancing, kept all merry until a late hour, when relresbments were served. The Car Broke. This morning William Flss took a number of horses te the Reading depot for the pur pose of shipping them te New Yerk. The fleer of the car In wblch the horses were placed broke and one of the animate was se badly cut that be had te be taken back te the stable. The ethers were then shipped by the Pennsylvania read. Withdrew Ills Hid. Henry Bundel was one of the lowest bid ders ler the collection of the state and county tax for the east and west warda. Ue has withdrawn his bid because he expected te be awarded the contract for both wards and can not allerd te collect only a portion of the city at the bid he put In. litre llend. Jehn F. Stautler, who was awarded the contract for taking down the prison tower, gave bend en Tuesday afternoon for the faithful performance of the contract. Ue will begin work In a few days. atadean Assignment Assignment Jebn M. Mtrtlu, city, made an assignment te-day for the benefit of creditors, te Jebn M. Harman, of Pequea township. SsJ.OOO Damages Claimed. Peter easterner, el Marietta, baa sued Jac Bulleck for 5,000 damagea ter slander. Art China Decorating. In the show w Indews et Harry A. Schmidt, 151 North Queen street, the Lancaster Art China Decorating company, represeuted by Geerge C. LUIer and Jehn A. Bradel, may be seen a very beautiful display of band-painted china ware. Messrs. LUIer and Bradel have introduced a new enterprise in Lancaster that cannot fall te be appreciated. Plain, white goods are decorated In any design, either in the ever-glazed or underglazed process, and as a number of amateurs are doing very geed work en band-palntlng china the firm Is pre pared te Are-burn the colors. Mr. Schmidt has taken the agency for LUIer aad Bradel, aud erders may be left at bis store. Auiusmenls, "flfla" Thtt lenlng.-1bli evening Mc Caull's opera cetnpiny, which lis composed et lltty people, will sing " falka " in Fulton opera house. This epeia his never been heard in Lan caster. Last jcurlthadalenir run atMcCaull's theatre, l'Mladelphla, unit made a great hit. To night's company Includes some of the original people who appeared In the opera at the .Sew Yerk Casine. Indications point te a large audi ence. -1 J'eit-Emter Concert. Te-morrow evening at s e clock an excellent concert will be given In Trinity chapel, under the auspices et the Cheral society of the church A special feature of this concert will be the appearance for the first time In this city of Miss sallie Shearer, the foremost soprano of Heading. Tickets will be sold at twenty-rive cents. Telsphnue Connection, ii. W IMffMibach's icsldunce.SO! North Queen street, Is connected with the telephone ex change. DMATHn. 5H9&T. April 10. 1M7. In lanraster.Fa.Hesry Short, In the 41th year of his age. The relatives and friend,, also Division Ne. , U. U. K. 1, and Lede Ne. U, K of F.. Lancaster Circle, Ne. Its'. 11. U. H. F of Fa, Hed. Jacket Tribe, Ne. 41, 1. 0. 11 M , Admiral Ueynelds Fest 403, (,. A a., LancasterMannerchnrand Lelder derkranz, are Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Ne. a East Frederick atreet, en Thursday alternoen, at i o'clock. Interment at Zlen's cemetery. MAMHMTt. Hew vera aurast. Naw Yeaa, Aprtl 11 Fleur market steady : rtne, 2 S303 w, Superfine, l 7093 so se so geed te choice extra Western, (3 CSa5 ou : Keed te fancy extra state. kl hea4 ue ; common te Keed extra Western, J isg 1 60. Wheat Ne. 1 Hed State. 91Kc t Na de. 03c i Ne. J Bed, Winter. May. 91c; June, SIX? Corn-Ne. 2 mixed cash, SOJc ; April, 4u ; Oats-Ne. 1 White State, &ci Ne. 2 de. S7KC. Bye dull ; Western, Jiec Bute, 57)09c Barley nominal. Ferk dull) new mess, 115 CO j old mess, US oe QL3 S Lard-May, f7 fO ; June, 17 77. MoIemos iultat lese for boiling stock. Turpentine flrtn at lUHc Beefn duU i strained te geed, II 17X01 23V. Fetreleum dull t Bellned. In owesTsMe. FrehthUdull; groin te Hull, 2d. Butter dull! Western Creamery. 2?ci Klgln creamery, 2iQc ; sute dairy, hall nrkln tubs, ltOric. Cheesuflrmi Western Flat, ISOHet geed te choice light skims, UQlSXc Fancy White, HU Gl5c; StU Factory, nei5c n a ggs easier: state. 13e i Western, 12KQ130. Sugar dull : Uerlned Cutleaf. 6 S-lOci Granulated, SH-lcaic. ' Tallew dull; pnnie city, 3;;c. Bice nominal ; Carolina, fair te geed. SASKe. Coffee dull : fair cargoes, 15Xc Obleage Fnxlnee slarkst. caioaeo, April 11, 9 -X a. m. Market opened. Wneat-May. s-ic : June.S'Kc: July. 0Um. Cern-May, 3)iv ; June, icue July, 41kc. Oats-May, 2Kc i Jnne. 'iJc. I.ard Mar, I7 4U June. 17 V July. 17 65. Short Bibs-May, $i Hi June, ); July, 13 40. oLesisa. Wheat April, Tic( May, 83;;e; June, 81Uci July, 8;jc. corn aprtl, S4Xc t May, S9c. Jnne, 4(ici Juiy,41ic eats April. i4Jjet May, ?jj;c : Jnne, tt5c. rots-April, jj ,3 ; aiay, wu uu June, sxiuu. whu-A(jnj, m su ; Mm 40; fay, 17 45i Jane, mi ei : j niy, 17 u. JuVy."! KX."' " M ' ,,"y, " "Hl June, ilH ' Live Btec Market. Csioie IIOIOO. Anrtl II ThA Arnuul rn., .1 Pe?iTm rnC.,VlH.?.KSc,lP,J7..M0,! teaa' hlpmentf. ieamLJf1.Sw,."ipD,n eteersiw te li.X" I?00?6 ?! stockers and feeders. S! 8J k2l,,Kec1,, N-" heaAiT itlnmenU. 1.000 llKMi market lower, n.ti... IPT"."' Western, ai903l U0 1 TeT.n.. j aufliteVlEri H DO i shorn sheep, 13 50Q1 w. ' "" t uus. AST Lllsarv.-CatUe -BecelpU. 190 head t shipments, lit t market, fair at yesurdavi prts ; shipments U New Yerk, none. " Hogs Keeelpta, SOU bead I shipments 400 baud i market lair i Fhllaaelphlas. 16 104M ti Yorkers. belts c common te lUrhU is SSls lu ! pigs H7Afo;shlpmenUteaewYork7nonT. ' bbeep-Beceipis, 3,'AO head 1 shlpmenu. 8.400, market steady 1 prime, (8 3e)5 te j talr te aoed. S4 604 ou 1 common, M 6043 se . Iambs. M turn 6 Jt jcUpped sheep, V1 seat te. "" rralsad by a. K. Tandt, maker. Cbioase, April 13, l o'clock p-m. nntau. vern. u rers, siuw. Aprtl............ ...... .. Mar Mil Si,1!,' June SIK iu July 'IS 4lC August ! 4i' fK( tl.eu .... 7.t 7.W 7.W septemtier, :- 4" J .... Lrtouiueer. Winter Wheat... Spring Wheat.... Cern Oats Bye. ...... ... Barley Oil City. Crude Oil 81)1 'keeelpti' Car Leta. T" t MVS tlwul. ................ ataealpts Hogs Closing Frtws-S o'clock p. m. fheat. Cern. Oats. fork, ljirt .. ' MS t w lj.re. Atntl May June July August September . December... OU Ctty. Crude OU., 40 iV'tKl.tX) 7 ! 7 60 7 7U - 4fV 3: ..M'4 MX new vera eteeaa. Kiw Tea. April IS, 1J0 p. m.-lleney leaned at 5tfti per eent Kichangestcady.il KO S Oe vera menu steady. Currency 's,tl bid) s Coup, U . bid t 4K-s de, 1 Wi bia. The stock market opened feverish, weak and HO per cent, lower, but during the nrt thirty minutes a steady buying et Western Union and Jersey Central Imparted a nrnier tone, and by the flrstcalt thoeporlng decline had been recovered. Toward 11 o'clock a raid en KeadlUK by the bears resulted In asllght decline, but at the rresent writing trio market la strong at best prices Jersey Central Is the feature and Is selling at K , an advance et 4,S points since theepeulng. atoe yuotatlens by Heed, McUrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, I'a. naw.vesx list. Canada Faclnc C.C.C.Al , Colerado coal Ontral Fac , Canada Southern Chi St. L. ft l'gh , Den. ft Kle.U Del. L. A W Erie Erie, 2nd Jer. C K.ft T LOU. A M L. Shere Mlch.Cn Heck Valley Missouri I'aclflc M. 1' N. F. Fref N. West. N.Y.C Bast Tennessee C Omaha. . Oregon Transportation... Ontario ft W Fact lie Mall 1U.I. Urn. Jr. SI e.itt tax M fc7g 6?S 66W 44M 44JJ 41? 4'Ji H ? 61 l'i 3A S---S llj IX 137H 1.', 3S Si fi KB 1013 SIK 81 S4 S32 S3i t , x 94.'; W 9J 91 li ll"i 1S a"J -J &S Bl'J fil'lj 605 112N ni ii, ', iiji bsi'i b:& , Se M. J4H 1 . 4l2 41 111 . 9J 9J 9i . . 1 S'S . ei i 6iv; . i 21 iw :H? !! .IS. . 3 64 (U'i Ulchmend Terminal SUFanl Tex. Fac Union Fac Wabash Cem Wabash Fruf Western U West Shere Bends Mew Kngland , raiLADSiraiA list. Len. Val U- H. Y. A Fhlla 65K 11H 17-16 rs. k u-. bill 13-10 Beading Leh. Nav Hestenv.Fass.... F. A K N.Cent Peeples Fass Bdg.Uen'U OU Fhlla, Traction.. V3H ittri 64i 1U3 6IS' rULUlVAL. F K COUNTY COMMISSIONER, UENBY DHACIIIIAB. et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision of the Democratic convention. marlldAw COK COUNTY COMMISSIONEB, J.W.KELLY, of Marietta. Fa. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Convention. Your influence solic ited. m30-tfdw FR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. UltANDT (Farmer), Of East Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect tully solicited. nilMfdAw WOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMKB, Of West Hempfleld township. Subject te the Decision or the Democratic Convention. niattt-tfdAw P R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LEBER, Of Ephrata township. Subject te Democratic rules. rnarll-tld&w FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce myself as acandldate for County Commissioner. Suhlect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your influence respect fully solicited. 1IENBYF. liAKTMAN. inlJ-tldAw East Lampeter Township. gtOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. 1U.VUWALT, Grocer, First Ward, City, c ratio rules. Subject te Deme-al-tfd&w F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leacock township. I announce my self as a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the decision or the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate (or County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew In favor of the candidates from the Southern district. tfdAw ELI BATTEN. X IV AD VSTJSEMMXT8. B AKINQ POWDER, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, atrengta and wholesomeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In cnmnetltlnn with thA mnltltndA of lam test-short weight, alum or phosphate powders. euiu eniy in cans, het At. aaaiae jrowean i, loe Wail Street, New Yerk. may7;lvdw WANTED - A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Call at ltd Ne. 87NOKTHQUKENST. WANTED AT ONCE TEN TOBACCO Strippers. Apply at it ne: Jiu MOUTH raiNOK st. STANDING-TOP PHOTON, GOOD AS new. Herse and Harness for sale. Apply at THIS OFFICE alS-3tdW,8AM WANTED-A COOK AND A HOSTLER for a hotel. Geed wages. Apply FBKK OFCIIABUL, at F. B. TBOUT CO.'S Employment Offlce, Ma 21 N. Queen St., fecend fleer. U8 E MANHEIM Reller Fleur! laoO-SmaKeed VOUND AT LAST I A Bare Cure ler Couch and Colds. COCHBAK'SICOUGH CUBE Dees the Werk ; BVBHT TIME. Ouaranteedte U7iesnuI at refunded. Large het- Cochran's Drug Stere, mvm. ui 41 IBS aeiHQPlu Vt. Laneaster, Pa. aw Try It and you'll never use set ethi you'll never uss any ether. iTjT W A n 'KN TlSKMEtrTK. DOW'T KOKUKT THAT KISHlNti . tTfek.,"w'l en open Its season. A full ftockel all that gees Uiuiahe up an outfit can ee natiai UUfibBT'S lKUU BTulta. as West KtngBlnwL CTUIR MKMHKHH OK TIIK IiANCAMTr.lt .A. Mirnnerrhnr will meet at IhMr Hall to-iaer row (Itiimday) afternoon at one o'clock, for the tmrpeae of attending the funeral of their late tmiew.meruber, Henry abort. Ily tmW of the 1'resldent. Hem HV 8CI1M ITT, " Becretary. UK MKMHKHH OK THK LANCAHTKR ., l:L.,1JLr?r"f.' rvqtwsled te meet at their Hall Thursday alternoen at en o'clock, for Iho purpose of attending the funeral of their late follew-uieuiber, Henry short. KKKBT KOKIIII, Secretary. IT It K. P. -- - .....- (ivMiDin n miff 11 in I .Slated iiieeiltig of Inland City IHWsien, Ne. 7. I' It., ten aht t ao'len will twi isk ., In.,,.' J Al MM.,,u4,,,,w H,u Uki.j,..n.u tlen te attend the funeral of Sir Knluht Cant, short, of Lancaster Division. Ne. 6. a full at tendance of the members Is requested. Ily eritur 01 the S1U KNlulll' CAFT. Attest J. 11. MiRKLir, s K. Kec ltd NOTIOK-THK MKMHKHH OK KKI) Jacket Tribe, Ne. 44, Imp. O of It M., will 'i'S!.1!.'. ,":LW,.""'E, en T"urday Alternoen, Arrtl 14, , at IWo'rleck, 10 attend the funerul el niirlate brother. Henry Short. Metamora, Ne. 2, teshahkeiuH. Ne. W. and Canasateae, NaiJ. amnspeclluily luvltistte attnml It FKANK .1BULBU, K It N OT1CK-THK MKMIIKKS OK LAN. caster LiHlire. Ne.tV4. K.ef l..&rnrpnin..(.i te meet In their Castle Hall te-morrow (rhuis day) nttvmoen at 1 o'clock, for the purpo.eef attending Ihe fun-rnlel eurlatabmther Knluht. Henry short Inland City. Ne. M, mid leuto leute nla. Ne im, aru resiiectlully Invited te attend. Ily order of A. II. II aMMenu, C. C. Attest M. W. Kavs, K of B. and 8. ltd fTK) 1NVKSTOKS.-MONKY WANTKD X en leans from l,lt te tl.eu) each, lu'arlng seven per cent. Interest, seemed by Ittipreveit City ltnal Ksiate, worth ever three times the imsu. ur jmiiivmars apply 10 .IKI tHKMIAll BIFF.. apMwait 32H south Duke stieeU DON'T C11KW NUKAl'3 WHKN YOU cin buy 4V ounces of long flller Fiug To bacco for 10 cents, at DkMUTH'S CIUA11NTOK. , ,. Ill East hlna-street Telephone Connection. JalS-WASUtfd WANTKD - A NUKSi: OIK1, NOT ever i years of age In a small famllv Alse four house servants. Apply FBKK OF CUAHGIC at F. il.TllOUT 'A CO .s Employment Ofllce.Ii N.ljueen ht (f I'Cend ilixir.) rON"T misstui: oitektunity "ok UbTIINU A DOiKN UOOD Cabinet Photographs FOR S1.00 AT ROTE'S, apll-lwdll NeitDoertothe Fixtofftce. e t'KNING TO-DAY NEWCOLLAUS, Clll MISKTTS, WHITE LAWNT1KS, H111UON BUClUNl., 8UKAII -ILK AND SATINS. A full line of Oriental Lans, Flushes, Felts, and all materials for Embroidery, at Mrs. E. M. Woodward's, NO. ye E AST K I NO ST. mUlyd.tW 20L1D CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS. ONLY $1.50 Ter a Dezen Solid Cabinet Photographs -AT TUS NEW YORK GALLERY, NO. 106 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lakcastks, I'a. a3 1dlii?tw J.8 G1VLERACO. ABE SUOWIM. ENTIRE NEW LINE -or- Garpsts & Oil Cleths. 33c. for one yard wide ; 80c. for two yard wide. Three-Weel Strip Bag Carpst,enly Sec. New Colerlngsln Window Shades and rixtnres. Steam Cured reatbers, warranted Clean an Odorless, only rc. New Goods In Every Department. Kerythtng Cheap for Ca.'h. All Goods Marked In Plain rigurus JolmS.Givler&Ce., Cash Dry Goods A Carpet Heuso, Ha. 90 Bast Kins street, LANCASTEK.PA IOSTON STORE. Special Bargains -AT THE- BOSTON STORE, Nes.26&28 North Queen 81. Cema and Bee Our Line of Jeiseys, Jersey Waists -AND- JACKETS. Here is a Sample Price : Ladles' Full Size, Perfect rilling Ceat Hack Jersey, 2Sc each. SPRING HOSIERY. Special One Hundred Dezen Let Children's llese. 5c a pair ; worth 100. a pair. rifty Dezen Ladles' Kegular-Made Balbrlggan Hese, 12HC a pair j worth xs. a pair. Anether Case Children's Llile Thread Uose, 2Sc a pair worth 37Xc a pair. Hen's Hese a Specialty. One Hundred Dezen Men's Hese, 3c. a pair. We are showing an Immense Assortment et Ladles' COLLARS AND CUFFS. And all the Newest Things tn RUCHINGS .AT OUH ORIGINAL LOW ?BICE9. Stamm Bres. & Ce. jvjrr AnrttKrtiKMKxrs. FOR RKNT A TWO AND A-IIALK-stery llrlrk Heuse t well located, 7 a innnlB. Apply at Ne. 2,9 kast Orange street all ltd MfANTKlF A NUIIHK Ulltti NOP ever se years of age. Apply at at SMIKriUlf. ltd Till 0 ,l'H IMO A Its, Ml- t.UKUIDA AND 1 (lelilmt l.ten am CI.KAII HAVANA rlU I. Kit hand inaile, Ac. KAi:ll In lien of Mi's and ion's. 1' kMUl ll'S CHI A It STOIIK, HI knst KlngsttiwL Telephone Cennertlnn, IsnlS-WA.HKtld E STATU OK MAHTIIA IIOUTINO, late of Lancaster clly, I'a, ileii-ased, l4t l4t l4t lersnladiiilnlslraltoiiensald ilate hiisliiglM'mi f ranted tethintidiMlgiictl,all wrseiis Indetiltd hnrete lire niiitsteil loiiinkiilmiiiedlate pay. liient, and thiMit tutvlng claltus or deinands against the smile, will ptesenl llii'tn without delay for set I lenient te the undersigned, teslil. lliglil Lancaster, Fa, JOHN HiHUIMI, inurUbtdM Adiiilnlslrnter. KANT II ALL KOIl MKNT. A large, neil l.lghttM ltxini, with nntn room, and suitable ter ledges 01 printing uilli'e. Alse two large rooms initeceiHl story of saiuu UUIUling, suiinuiu ler emres or iiHiguiK iisnns. .1(11 I. I. 11 .i. r.-. apr4-!wdM,W,s Ne.31 north DukeStleet. REPINED CAMlMltllt, PRAILKY'S Dalmatian lii.ict I'oeili'r, tsr raHr, Itearh I'aMe, etc, lur house cleanliiK. Aini'il ctnseap Polish wilt clean (tlass, itiihui s smekii and greie.e from paint nud Is tnatutih1e lu htmsM-clcrtiitng A cents aplte. r Uhln Tackle will le ready later In Iho week. rilAJLKi'3 KAMI' Kill I'll.VHMACV, (Oppo.lte Kaatern Market.) WmdM.W.rlt PllOPOSAI.S WILL 1IK UKCKIVKD A 1 the llanklnK Heuse el I) 1'. I.echer A fun up tel ii'cliHk p. tn , April 14, Is"?, fei taklnir down the late Kllllnner prepnity en K11I KIiih strtHt nnd lvtuevliiK atl nmterUI, siild uialeilal alltnlielenK te the contractor Alse lilils for thnteailug down of said InMMInn. cleaning of the tirtiks and stone, and pllluit uiii here du stnd by lUnk L'ouimlttee ter their iim. All ma. terlal eiecpt hrlca ami stone te In long te con tractor, nud mtisl he remeM'd by htm tn two weeks. ull-Jtd ESTATE OF JAMES M. U1IANNELL, late of Lancaster, I'a., divrareil. I.ettms n admlnl'tnitlen ou said estate halnir lx-i'ii aranted te thu uudersth'nfd, all persons Indebted thereto tm teiiuest.d le make ImuuMlUte pay. ment, and thoe having claims or dtMtiantis a .ilnst the same.w lit pnve nt them without delay fnr setUement te the underslKUtd, leildlug at Ne. 131 Charlette street, linra.'.'r, I'a ANNA M. CHAN NELL. mSOCtdW AUinlulstrutrtx. N OTlt'E i'AKTICI'LaHLY 'lO THE LADH.S. TIIK LANCASTIIK AHT CHINA llECOUA T1NU 1MKILIM STA1MM) COM PANY. llHtetatillh(-il an iKi'ney "t It. A 'cihmllt's 1'lcture t'ratne Mere, Ne 1SI North Queen M where ladles and alt ethers enirad al tlaud tlaud l'alntlugen China, 9 c , canleaw their orders te baTe their goods nrvd and glided. Mop and leek at the specimens In Mr. "-chnilll's window. Order taken for alt sorts of lettering and mono grams en helel and ether ware. aUMd O. C. 1.1 I.I.Kit, Manager. DIl'LTON Ol'KH.V HOL'SK. MOXDA, Al'KMi IS Benefit of the R. TKuighU of St. Jehn. IILT0O0BLES, III hl own rnineus Ceinedy-Drnmi, "THD PHCENIX." An American Play, bv an American Auth r, correctly Interpreted by Auivilcan Actors. h vile, the KlewerUlrl I mil I tv vnrti vt Kffle ElmenMin Actress . 5 DOLLIh NOOLES M-rsRB ConrAsrerCovr.ni is. " I'lnyi may coine and p'ays may go, but ' The 1'bivnlx 'gees en forever." TICKKTS ,Wand;5t.KSTS. llK3kKfcl) 8BA1 ;JLMS. New en sale at Opeia HonseOttlco and from members. aUSidll mELEt'HeNE. (SKEaTEST HAniiAI.NS 0 E.VItTH AT Clarke's Original Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 51 WEST KING bTUEKT. 10 Packs Habhltt's 17W Seap Powder feri'.' Pure Heney In 1 ft t ups, lnccup: mil Cream cheese, HHc i Haratrga chlin, 1.V box t I can Tems'wi, 1 can Cern. I cm I'eai for 'iV; ; 1 can lllackberrles, lean Cherries, 1 tun 'tnng llfaus ter 25c: the Great l'lttsbuiv Heur. "Sc J. r .1tS per barrel full Llu Marline's ftiiH-rtnr Crackers . 4 l'lecs Miller's Iterax ieap ter "c : b pier,' Miller's Ill'lng itin ".enpand one pound VV ashing 1'ewilerfjr Jic AT CLARKE'S Wholesale and lielalt Original Tea and Oeffee Stere, .NO 9! WK.ST KI.VL STltkET. G OLDEN HI'ECIKK'. DRUNKENNESS -OU TIIK LIOtOK IIAI11T 1'OsITlVKLY rtlllKD 11 Y ADMIMSTKUI.NU DIL IIAl.Nh.1' OOLDBN SPECiriC. ltcan be given Inn enp of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the ponen taking It; Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether tbu patient Is a moderate drinker eran alcoholic wreek. Thou sands of drunkards have been made turn pernie men who have taken l.ollen npeclflc In their oeffse without their knowlsdge. and tiMlay be lieve they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVEll rAlLS. The system once Impreg nated wph the Specific, It becomes an uttur Im possibility for the lbiuer appetlte te exist for sale by CHAS. A. LOUlKtt, Drngglit, Ne '.i Kast King Mruet, Lancjuier, I'a. aprlS-lydTu ThAS TTAOEK A BHOTUEB, Spring Suits, Spring Trousers, Spring Overcoats. K. A W. LINENCOLLAKS AND CUrrs. GOLD ANDMl.VKIlSlllinS KID AND LISLE GLOVLS. NEW NECKWEAR. New Heady, roll Lines of English and American Suitings, Caslmeres and Worsteds. Ilannnckburn Scotch Suitings lit Neat l'lalds, btrlpcs and Mixtures. HAGER & BROTHER, e. 12.'i West Klue Street, LANCASTEU, I'A. CLOTHING. We ara New K-sady with Complete Lines of Spring Clothing. DU81NE9S SUITS. DBESB SUITS. BOYS' SUITS, CUILDItEN'S SUITS. Moderate Prices. ciauzaand Balbrlggan Underwear, Laundrled andS""ndrlSdBhlrtJ. Cellars and Cuffs, Ho He slery and Neckwear. lager & Brether, Me. 35 WBST KINO BTBBBT, tAMOASTII.rA. eiuw ADvmnrMHMmtm, -rlNil UInii 1 iimnnu hOUTH OltHRN (trimsT1. NO, 3441 All A- done up well ll notsatlslsctety necharas SUIWI1 A,JJJ IKIt OIlAMI'AllNa THAN Due de Monteballe. AT KOIIHKH'M LIUtlOlt UTOUE. Ne. 'it Centre inar, Lancastur, Pa lalPKef.M.TliTirKOU THK NEXT "KVV '' WKKKH-llandsemn Sptlug Oserceala tn Order 1 1 net with silk for 131, Scotch Cheviot (ills te elder, elt'Kiiutly liisiln hihI tilmmed for 131. Pantaleon loonier I10111 (A up. Heineui' tier these prices will only l Inraluw weeks A. II ItOSK.NsrEIN, Ne. 11 North Oiii'ku street, . Lancaster, I'a ESTATE OP JOANNA llT'l ZER.T.ATE of l.iuiceck tewnfhlp, Lancaster county. I'a 1 dervnsed. Inttiitael Mlmlnlttrntlen 011 said eitiiln h svluu Iwen m ranted te thn undetilgiitd, n'l j in sons Imlnhti'd tlicr.le 1110 miuesied tn make Immidlatn payment, 11 nd Uiim having laltiis or deinands itKkliial the same, will pre sent, them with lit fli-iay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lsnraster, I'a. ......... UKtAUllil.rJII, iiUJMdW' Administrator. Ti:illt01lS OK TIIK DENTAL CHA1H DlHAllMKti. TiMilh eitrnrted by thn uae of electricity tier fei'lly site and hiriulnss. My as.iu Teeth tn win et the bent material that 1 can purchase rilling teeth aKpeilalty. All work guaranteed. W I, riHIIKIl, lYentlst, npt-n lj d Ne lit North gueen 8t. R EMOVED. Having removed toy Ceil and Kindling Weed laid liein the enner of tenth Water and Andrew strrets te the corner el nnlh Wtr nud Hlbertstuets. tiitlie Ktinlve Trestleand Ceal Mieits.ini'Cttd by I', I nlrreltnr A Ce, 1 de slr tolnler n my iinny friends and thn pllhlle that 1 inn prepaiiHl te (tirnlih the following grades or I'eal l.ykens Valley, Miamekln, Brhuylklll nnd l.ehlKh of all sizes. Thanking th publle fur thur liberal patron ski lu the past, nnd hoping they will continue te laver urn with their eidurs al my uuw place of business, I ti'tnaln ery Krspeetftilly Yours, III. slU RUr.YCII. Orders left at IIS Seuth (Juttin street promptly attended te. Tolephonn connection. aTduid m'KINU, lsi7. A New Denartum ler Ijiiirnstnr In rine Tat. erlng. Importing direct from the tiest maker, et r'lue Woellens. 1 tunajuslrccelvud through Uie lto.teii ctMtem house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of MUIT1NO, SI'IUNU OVkltCOATlNG AND -IKOCSkHlMI, The like of which, for stjln and nualltv,has never bren viualcd In this city, and cannot bu surpiis.ed A sp'iial Imitation Is hereby ettended teall In waul of spring Garments te call early and secure rhotce t'lttrrns Workmanship the very best und prlci's lower thaneVHr II UKKIIAKT, tnnr.'T ljdll Ne U North Oiurn .sireeL r lit AND l-'AIH EXCELSIOR HALL Bine Gress Cemmandery, Ne. 5, KNIGHTS 07 THK GOLDEN EAGLE, llfKlnnlngHATl KI1AY, AI'ltIL9th and Contin uing intu Tiii'i:-.D.i, a I'm i. CUt, luclusltc. Kach purchapr of a tli-ket entltlml te a I'tniiic.i In a .I.t AllLh IUTK ASH lis I UOOUSUITB. TI0KET8, 10 OBNT8. SJ-A Hand of Music will be In every eenlng. altendance apt IMdtt ASUIfi31,HTl. TCTUI.TON Ol'EUA llOr.SE. Wodneflday rlvening, April 13, 1887. Tin McCanll Opera Cemiqae Ce. .1011 S A. McCAULL .Proprietor und Manager. Chassalque's Successful Comic Opera, (I FALKA." As prctcntcd by ihe McCnull Ojreru Cemliue Company ever Seu limes. ;m:vr cast. kx?ki.li:t chorus. AND rilK- MiiCuull Opera O'oinique Orcliestra. SO l'EOI'LK In ALL. OO I'HIOK- KKlKKVhD M ATs.... New en ."ale at Opeia Heme. Vc, " A II iu Vm A t .00 aA-Md K1N(. STK11KT TIIEATUK. ONE WEBK COMMENCING MONDAY, AI'UILU, Ks7 RIQHTMIRE & HURT'S Comedy ami Dramatic Company, Hill Appear In the "TIIK lum, "I Al.irellSlA DKTKCTIN K," "T O U'ANIIKItKKV'and l'AULOK MA1CIIB3." 1'lllCKS Mailings, 11 fi-nts Wednesday and Mlurday. ...10, te A WCKNTS. M allures Monday, MUM MAI.M OK StSHt. FOK HENT. Twe or tnnr rooms In Ilrlmmer's New llulldlng. Ne. lVitf North (Juuen street. Heat and kns included. Apply at feblS-lfd IIitlMslklt'd LIVKllYOrriCE. FOIt KENT .V KAKM WITH e AUKES et Land In n silendld condition en the Btrssburg Turnpike, uheul IW miles from I. an cester and 1 inlle from Millport, ter further particulars Inquire et Mllh KI.IZ.Altm II UAM1. apl-tfd Ne. V.I West Lhtsluut StieeU fjlOK KKNT. C An Kstabllsbed Grocery Stere wlih Dwell ing, having modem Improvements, corner Lime and New streets. Immediate possession given. Avply at A. C. KKl'LKU'S Hardware Mere, Nerm Quesn street. apr'-Iwd H OUSK FOK KENT OK HALE. steam heat. LargelnwiiHiid yatd. A variety of f ruft trees and grape vines. Ne. 130 North Lime street. Apply le K'.ltAr LANH11, nprS-ttd Ne. !M North Lime turret. 17I0K HALE A GOOD ESI'AKLl SIIKI) XJ business, In the best location at Harris- burg. I'a.. en North 3d strest. ahove Market. Don't require much capital. Geed reasons ler selling. Address, J AM. CLAUKK, aS-lind lul Lecnstdt.. Harrlsbarg. Pa -pEKSONSWlHlUNQ TO MAKE MONEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS AXD OIL, SHOULD INVKSTIGATR LAUKIK A CO'.S UyBl'KMOir IICAI.INO IN SMALL Oil LAKHK LOTd ON- ONK llt CKNT.CANH MAUG1NB. Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten lien Bhares, or l.tue bushels el Grain. Explanatory Pauiphlet free. QUOTATIONS WIUCD. Orders and Margins received by Telegram Mall. LAURIE & CO., BT.OCKUItOKK.'tS, ALSO DKALEU-1 IN rOKKKlN KXCHANQC 868 Broadway, New Yerk. "The members of thn Arm are. ...gentlemen of experience and high standing In the Grain and Stock Commission business. ...and among their references are a number of the leading Hanks." ("JVrui Yerk Vemnurcial !S'cwi." "They have a stainless record, and their bona fides are Indisputable. ...The reputation et the firm I. such, that parties can rest assured 01 re ceiving their profits the moment tbey are made, no matter what the amount may be." A'sw Yerk Kvtning Ttltgram. ylS-3mdeedw ' TMAB AMU VUtlTKK), liEltK CAN I OET; TUOS hT'lsMALIi I'UKT.KLST Why at CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. Stl CKNTUE SQUABK. Yes I Just received another let of these Small Pretzels. Come and get some before tbey allKO. fresh crackers ceeap, 60. . and 4 .i JS01 Nte nacs and Ginger Snaps, 3 . Me ; rine Frencn Prunes, S ft. re 1 Hatslua. S ft. te.t Kxtra Fine Stewing rig.. 8 ft. sei Oat Meal and Crushed OaU,6c. fti rlcklea, very nice. e dexen Wash ing Seda, Sc. ft 1 White Sugar.6H0 . ., CefTee. .tin at sau.e old prices. VJ.-ia Tea. and Coffees a specialty. Uoeds delivered promptly. mta-uauw JOHN A. CLABK. X centre Square. vf'i mars-lyeedK i-VWrt . '., ?x a Is53te&yafc r'.i. '&lMfyjimte4iUlmmmiUm &&!& ii.s&:. - JLt.Ji mvnm 3S