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DAILY TELEGRAPH. IIARRISBURG. PA. THUB9DAT EVENING. APRIL 8.

188P. TO.DATS WEATHER REPORT. Indications for th Middle Atlantic Statoe: lair weather, with slight changes In temperature, winds becoming variable, higher barometer. rot Friday: Fair weather, with slowly rising temperature. JOTTINGS.

lion. Carl Bchurz at the Opera House this evening. The Citizen fire company, of Steelton, made $1,684 58 at their fair. The Athletic Association will meet at the Central club rooms this evening. Thoro is again talk of establishing a ferry across Third street near Market.

Jim Dinger, the uptown shot, knocked over a wild goose on the river this morn log. The journeymen plasters will have a meeting this evening at 1105 North Front street. 4(1 nnn County Clerk Riegel destroyed 6,000 worth ot coupons on county bonds this afternoon. Frank Piper, residing on Fifteenth street nenr Derry, bad his foot smashed this morning. Dealeis in spirits, beer, tobaccCTand cigars must apply for special tax license on or before May 1st.

The Cumberland ere company, or uar lisle, has ricelve'l'lts new hose carriage. It is a "plug sunt cher." The. Annual convention of the State Firemen's Association will be held at Akconti oa Tuesday, September 21st, "So. Jacob Olstot, a former resident of this city, had a finger mashed at the York rolling mill by a huge mass or iron falling on it. The woman with the organ and the borrowed kid to create sympathy was rending the air with awful music this morning.

Tarn Ah Yark, the Chinaman who married a Ilarrisburg girl, has left his laundry in Carlisle and opened a tea store in this city. Modern Education" will be the sub Ject ot Hon. Carl Schurz' lecture at the Opera House this evening, and everybody should hear him. Mr. II.

S. South worth, formerly of the State Capital rink, is now general mana fferof theSinccr Sewing Machine com Uougbt a Engine. There was a meeting ot the Directors il 1 a 1 1 the Ilarrisburg Foundry Works lor the almshouse. and Machine Second street. Daupuin County Historical society.

The April meet In of the Historical Society will be held this (Thursday) evening, at 7:80 o'clock. Several papers of Interest it is expected will be read, and me meeting promises to be an entertaining oe. Will Hear Appeals. Beginning on Monday next theCeunty Commissioners will hear appeals from the assessments made in. Harrlsburg, as follows: Monday, 1st, 2d, 8d wards; Tuesday, 4th, 6th, Gth wards; Wednesday, 7tb, 8th and 9th wards.

lie Is Going Home. Colonel Young, the old ex politician who enruged the sergeant at arms in the Houao of Representatives in 1883 by try ing to interrupt the uouse by making a oeecb, passed through this city to day on his way home in Cincinnati. The Colonel is quito an old man, and has a very good memory. Married Tuesday Afternoon. There was a quiet marriage at St.

Paul's Protestant Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon. The bride was Miss Emily drub am and the groom Mr. John Rein hart, of Hartford, Conn. The ceremony whs performed by Rev. Leroy F.

Baker. Mr. Samuel Krotzer was the best man and Miss Annie Graham the lUftdlng on Friday ErDlnff. tlst church, have a bible reading on Friday evening at 7:80. Subject "How Souls.

Grow." He will preach his first sermon as pastor on ouoaay morning at lUtfU. Those who wish to hear a live preacher had better go to Second and Pine. Keystone Loan Association. Tho offlcms of the Keystone Loan Association, No. 1, were feasted by C.

Lieb trua last evening on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the association. The following officers bavo been elected to serve for the ensuing term: President, Wm. Wolf; vice piosJdent, H. O. Weid ling; treasurer, 0.

Liebtrue; secretary, Wm. Dlcss; assistant secretary, Jacob Fauss. Directors 0. O. Rumpf, E.

O. Llogle, Wm. Benetbum, F. Eago1, M. lteitert, J.

Uordon and D. Glessner. Auditing Committee Wm. F. M'Coy.

Thos. J. Sheffer and Louis Balser. Thanks to Dr. F.

W. Goover. The Board of Directors of the Poor, at tneir regular meeting, unanimously adopted the following resolution: Jletokal, That the thanks of the ot the Poor be tendered to Dr. F. W.

Coover for his faithful attendance to the indigent poor at the county almshouse, Harrlsburg and vicinity, and that our best wishes accompany him in his voluntary retirement and that he may have uuuunut buiwcbs in nis profession. W. 8 Rutherford, 1 A. H. Shope, Directors.

L. W. Clemsok, T. D. Kekme, Clerk.

HhorwooVg Third Ueeltal. April 80th is the time fixed tor the third piano recital of Mr. Wm. H. Sherwood, or Boston, and x.

ol. C. A. Hall ought to be crowded with the lovers of classical music. The following programme will 09 rcnaereu: O.

H. Haendel Fire Fagne minor 8. IlHCh Prelude and Fugue minor amm uu iouiptjiuu UiaviCnora, Bk. 1, Joseph Helnbergcr Fuaue minor Op. 0, No.

8. JtObert Schumann. Symphonlaues (J sharp ml Up. IS. (Theme Variailuus and Grand Finale.

fraas Sohuhert Impromptu A nut minor, Op. 90, No. 4. 0. Ton Weber Andante from Sonate In A flat, Op.

39. Felix Mendelnsohu Buiiholdl Song Without Vrds Ho. 3, A ml. The Hunting Song. Joaehlm lUff La Flleuse Kobertbchuuiann WaruinT (Why?) Op.

12. Mo. 8. Wm. II Mierwood Allen ro 19 August lupon! Tocuutidl Concerto.Op.

3d atoms MottzkuWHkl Moment Musical Op. 7. o.2. Fran a LUct (irand Polonaise In '1 ickets at Kuocliu's Orth's and at the aoot. FINE MtiSIO STORK.

H. L. Orth's Mew Establishment on South Fourth Street. A Telegraph reporter was shown through Mr. H.

L. Orth's new music store at 18 South Fourth street to day, and found it a very pleasant place to visit The genial proprietor takes pleas ure in greeting his friends, who have all sought him at the new place. He believes he is now permanently located, after many changes since he first started in business a score of years ago. Mr. Ortn opened his store in the autumn of 1865 at No.

15 South Third street, where he remained about a year, when he located at 24 North Third street, on the site of the present Telegraph building. In 1867 he again moved to 336 Market street, where he continued to do business and increase his patronage until 1872, when he located at 310 Market street Here he remained until the spring of 1883, when he re turned to North Third street, occupying No. 16, from which place he emigrated to the present fine establishment. The rooms are admirably adapted for the music trade and are as cosy as they are attractive. Mr.

Orth believes that Fourth street is destined to become one of the main thoroughfarea of and he has many vvitb. him in the same AMUSEMENTS. THE "RAJAH" TO MOBROW EVENING. The presentation of "The Rajah" at the Opera House to morrow evening will mark a noted event. The Kew York World The fact that Mr.

Wm. Young's comedy drama, "The Rajah," was performed for 250 consecutive times at the Madison Square Theater is proof positive as to its merits. The other fact that it has kept the stage throughout the country during the past three seasons, is an unqualified indorsement of New York's opinion. Little need be said ot the play except that for interesting story, pleasing plot, thrilling as well as comical scenes, ludicrous situations, sparkling wit, crisp dialogue and well drawn characters, "The Rajah" excels. It goes with splendid effect.

Mr. J. G. Saville as the hero, Harold Wyncot, termed The Rajah" from his cool, airy manner, is splendid. He looks so well and his make up and costuuuDg are in such excellent aste that he more than ever deserves the soubriquet "Handsome Jack Saville." Reserved seats at Markley's.

"THE ITT LEAF" COMING. Next Monday and Tuesday evenings iOUU A A ue8U CVCUIUK panv at BinRhampton, N. Y. Toe funeral lot Q. Harvey Banford w.

H. Powers' Company will appear in took nUce this aftoinoon from bis late residence on Paxton street. The Pazton tire company attended the funeral. Rev. Isaiah Baltzell, Presiding Elder of the Ilarrisburg District, will preside at the first quarterly conference of the United Brethren church at Grantville, Sunday morning next.

Miss Annie Goodheart, a beautiful and accomplished young lady of Reading, with many acquaintances in Harrlsburg, was married In Reading last evening to Major Kershner, of the Windom Hotel. AN APRIL DAY. Oh, we went picking My little love and 1 1 A bi xe blrd sing upon the fence White cloud were riding high On a sunny April morning, With solt wiuds blowing by. Oh. we wont out to onunt the stars, My little love and 1 1 "Oh, Mamma, eu toe daffodils Are blowing in the sky On a cool, swe: Api 11 evening, Wh' nuiidows hovered nigh.

tarah M. Caiflld, in Of. IVicholei. Personal. John I.

Gordon, of Mercer, registered at the Loch lei this morning. the Opera House in the great picturesque Irish drama, combining music, comedy and pathos with grand spectacular and mea 7ll effects, "The Ivy Leaf, "the purerfha best Irish play on the stage. A special feature of the piece is the flight of an eagle carrying, in its talons a living child. A full car load of scenery is brought by the company. Reserved seats win be on sale at Markley to morrow morning.

BUSINESS LOCALS. Dixkee'j Salad Dressing. Shislek'b Grocery. Smoke and Puff. Cigars, fifty cents a box; all colors.

Plug Tobacco, natural leaf, for smoking, just opened, at twentv five cents a pound. It Ebt'b. Fine Olive Oil Just received of late direct importation. Shisler's Grocery, Second and Walnut. A Specialty.

We make a specialty of Electric Work, Bells, Burglar Alarms, Gas Lighting, Speaking Tubes. also, Repairing of unsatisfactory Electric Work; they are undoubtedly the best Bells, but must be mechanically ana scientifically put up to be a success. Call and see samples at the 06 a success. Uall and see samples at the All kinds off ne groceries, Shisler's, Second and Walnut. Plug Tobacco.

Bix Six, Old Sledge. TheWhole Bakery, Brown's Mule, C. V. Monkey, Blue Point. It will pay you to ask the price at Ebt's.

it No Misrepresentation. The largest and finest stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings in the city and at tne lowest prices. ArtotvDe eneraviaes. 400 subjects, 50, 75 and 80 cents each. All kinds ot decoration paintinz done at apr8 lm Black's, 117 Market street A Strike in the City At Saysor'a Prea iptim Drug Store.

I Everybody seems to be striking for Ray sor's Drug Store for Ice Cream Soda, Lathia and Deep Rock Water the only place in the city where it is kept. Egg Phosphate. The only genuine and superior to all spurious imitations. The largest line of sponges in the city cheat). The only place in the city where Trusses are properly fitted for Ruptures.

A full line of Garden Seeds fresh and reliable. Said to be the cheapest place in the city to buy the most reliable goods. One Dollar Preparations 75 cents. Kemp's Balsam, 85 cents. Sign of Big Mortar, 482 Market street.

Of matchless Merit. For the nose and throat, externally or internally used, Thomas' Eclectric Oil is matchless. Asthma, catarrh, and serious throat affections are quickly amenable to this efficient remedy. "Over the Bills to the Poor House." A person with impaired or impoverished blood is on the road to physical bankruptcy. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthen and enrich the circulation, repair the tissues, and build up the entire system.

A Good Talker On the stage or platform, in society or at home, must not only possess brains but a clear, strong voice. Catarrh, or a severe cold, is almost certain to injure the voice. But these complaints may be completely eraaicated with a few applications of inoma8 Oil, unrivaled in its specialties. MARRIED YOKTZ DEQKA.NT. On April 6th.

18S6. at the Park Avenue M. K. parsonage. 1929 the Eev.

W. J. htevenson, D. Williak Yowtx and Jbmnik DkGramt, both ot Har DIED. aiijL.i.iNiSEBUiiB On the evening of Henry ihe 85th year of her age.

Funeral services to be held to morrow. her late residence 1614 North blxtb street, to which all relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. The remains to proceed to Potts vilie for interment. Dearest thou hast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel But 'Us "God" that hath bereft us.

He can all our sorrows heal. STEHK I.KV rtn a wth of your una 10 months. STAUFFEB. On April of scarlatina and Kllzabeth Staufler, (Fourth street near Harris), aged 1 year and months. OST.

A black and white setter doe A havinsr B. B. Hamlin (r rl collar. A reward will be paid, by retSrnini to cor. Rant mil Jtn SWARTZ 11 AS REMOVED TO CORNER THIRD AND PINE 8TS.

aprS 81 ROYAli AKCJANUM. HARRISBURG COUNCIL, No. 499, will hold Its regular stated meetlnar on eyenints, Apru at 7:30 o'clock By order of the RE GEKT. It NEW ADVERTISEMENTS jjro. j.

iHonum. a. holbkrt. SHOEMAKER HOLBERT. BROKERS.

IK North Third Street Harris bare, bay or sell on Commission only. Bonds, Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Pe troleum. Having private direct wires to the various exchanges we are enabled to execute orders expeditiously and at as low a rate of commission and margin as is consistent and just to Dom our clients ana ourselves. Daily market reports furnished npon ap plication. Foreign Drafts and Steamship Passage Tickets on sale.

Jan2 tf NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Andrew J. Snyder, late of the city of Harrlsburg, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing at 1001 Ninth street, Harrlsburg, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same for settlement. WM. 8HEESLKY, apS 4 6t Administrator.

T710B GENTS. BOYS AND CHILDREN. SPRING STYLE, Li "PARTITION of the A. Wiliia ii K. Thomas county, Pa late of Williams township.

Danp Dauphin deceased, to wit: Martha art ha BOOK CC LOW PRICKS. ZOLLINGER, Market Square. I MILLER GO. BROKERS, 80 NORTH (SECOND JTLOOB.) HARBISBURG PA, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS dealt in, in full and fractional lots on one per cent, or larger margins. Commission fi cent.

No Interest or carrying charges. Profits unlimited and settlements prompt Best facilities by private wires, furnish puts, calls, spreads and straddles in Stocks and oil. RULE on the heirs and legal representatives ot John Hummer, late of Lower Paxton township. Dauphin county, de office address Is Cannel, Hamilton county, Indiana; bamnel Hummer, of Harrlsburg, Dauphin county. Deno Hummer, Intermarried with Daniel Garrett, whose post of0.ee addiess is Rehrersburg, Berks county.

Mary Hummer, intermarried with John H. Fox, of LtTiglestown, Dauphin county, and also the children ot Catharine Hummer, all of whom are of age. who was intermarried with James Jones, both of whom deceased for some time past, viz: John Jones, Llnglestown, Dauphin county, Henry Jones. Oberlin postofflce, Dauphin county, Mary Jones, Intermarried with Jacob Page, who resides in Lower Paxton township. Dauphin county, but whose gosteffice Is Harrlsburg, and Benlamin ummer, who deceased prior to the time of the death of his lather, and left a widow Catharine and no children or Issue of children, and that the widow of said Benjamin Hummer, by reason of his death prior to mat or his father, has no interest in said real estate; Abraham Hummer, who has not been heard from for ten years past, and who Is supposed to be dead, and whose place of residence, uaiive, is unknown.

Ton and each of you are hereby commanded to be and appear in our Orphans' Court to be held at Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the nth day of May, A. D. 1883. then and there to accept or retuse to take the real estate at the valuation, or show cause why the unuxu saouiu not do sola accoraing to law. ISAAC MOMMA.

Sheriff of Dauphin County, Pa. Shbrot Omcx, I Harrlsburg, April 8. i36. 4 3t Real Estate of 1. nr win Ul Asnuuiiiii deceased.

To the heirs and legal representatives ot William E. Thoaaas. county, Nichols, a. sister, lately Intermarried with Richard Nichols, now deceased, widow residing at Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales; Elizabeth Hare, a sister. Intermarried with Rich.

ara nare, residing at Haunaerg Foot, fem Drojtesaire, ooum waies lHary James, a sister, intermarried with Thomas James, residing in Clay Centre. Clay county, Kansas: Marararet Hall, a sister, intermar ried with John Hall, who realdcw at Wl I. iiamsiown, uanpnin county. Jane AUHms, a suter, lntermarnea with William Auums. wno resides in wuiiamatown.

Dun. phin county. lohn Thomas, who is the oalyson and child of John Thomas, who was a brother of said Intestate, and who rw sides at Tredeger. Wales, who died before nay iton, is9J, ana wno lbit surviving him a widow Amelia, whose residence Is unknown and who. the petitioner is Informed, has no Interest in this estate: the said John Thomas is now believed to be inlndlaand in theBrit lsh army.

Take notice, that bv virtue of an order of partition and appraisement. Issued tne i oor yeswruay, at wawu an i8ufc. oot of theOrphansonrt onphTnTOnn borse power ensine was ordered from I Kbtstone Electric Works, 204 North ty, Pa u. s. and to me directed, an in quest will be held on Frlda r.

the Seventh day of May, A. D. 18M, at 10 o'clock on the premises of William K. Thomas, late ot Williams township, Dauphin county, TJ. S.

deceased, who died Intestate, for tne appraisement and partition of the real estate of said intestate, where you are requested to attend If you think prone 1SAAU UUttMA, Sheriff of Dauphin County, U. S. A. SHaarw's Office, Harrlsburg, April 8, a. d.

1838. aprs Mt EASTEE CARDS, EASTER NOVELTIES, AT itev. Hi. iu. u.

liottenii. or Toronto. Mmi a the newly elected pastor of the First Bap i a ia I rl I fJ I Si rch. Second and Pine streets, will 5H" or uloou unpunuee uaraow ji al.v i jl. Second and Pine streets, will riooa miters seem particularly adapted.

Never before had complexion so clear. Use all the time." STORE, 32 NORTH THIRD STREET. Come pHE Greatest Inducements ever offered to purchasers Harrlsburg OUR REDUCTION. nans" and other first class makes ot Square Grand, Orchestral Upright and Uou uvu uuniruuu huu juanogany PIANOS. The very best now made, indorsed by the most eminent artists.

I2S0. S27S. saoo 9350, $375, $400 and $450. Good second hand Pianos as low as $75. United States, lthica, Clough A Warren.

Ac, Ac, OKGAJNTS. No finer organs in the country down to $36. $75, $90 and $100, 4c, Ac Music Books and Sheet Music in endless variety. A special line ot Violins. Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Ac, Ac GATES onr new Sunday School Muslo Book is iiuw pus in tne printers' hands, and will be Issued March 1st, Specimen pages are iu uuiriuuuon xree Dy mau on aDDii oatioa.

J. H. Kurzenknabe Sons' MUSIO HOUSE, iua IM. Third St. Harriahnrg.

Pa. BELIEF PERLE FINER than any Silk Hangings Silk and Gold. Boston I crusta Walton." 109 Mart et street mai 3m BKBGSTRKSSKR t.L?S1I co (Wmlted,) wholesale oi leat tobacco, iss street, ttarrsaburg. Fa. sepia i AMUSEMENTS.

Colored Masons' Entertainment A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT and HOP will be given by Swatara olge, No. S2, F. and A. in the Opera House Building at Mlddletown, on Monday evening, April 12. 1896.

VS The 2:33 a. m. train west will stop for Harrlsburg passengers. aprs 8C OPERA HOUSE. Markley Till, Managers.

FRIDAT, APRIL 9. THE FAMOUS MADISON SQUARE THEATER CO. In the Greatest Comedy success which the Madison Square Theater lias yet known, the HATS! HATS! RAJAH, A play for every heart. A charming story of noma lira, rowerrtu situations, jsniiiant TObmedy. Original Oast and Original scenery.

Admission 23, to and 75 cents. Reserved seats at Maikley's 79c and 1. apr7 St GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY Evening, Apiil JOth. OUR HOME MINSTRELS. Funny 8ayings.

New Jokes. JAUSS, KESKEDT, BttKEHE and R3, in their New Songs and Dances. 8 End Men. Song and Dance Men. P.

CHAMBERS Musical Director. MAX. J. VOGT Leader of Orchestra. OPERA HOUSE, STAR COURSE.

Thos. 8. Peters, VIn0i0M Chas. fl. Chatwb Managers.

Thursday Evening, April 8tb, LECTURE BY HON. GAEL SCHUBZ, OP NEW YORK. S1TBJXOT, MODERN EDUCATION. Tickets 75, 50 and 86., No extra charge for reserved seats. Board opens at Fleming 's Book Store Monday, April 6th, at 9 x.

mar)9 td Absolutely Pure. TT1HIS! POWDER NEVER VARIES, A A marvel of an whole someness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in can. Royal Baktxo Fovdib Co.

108 wall street. U. apio dly YA are now receiving large invoices of our SPRING STYLES IN BOOTS 8HOEB AND SLIPPEES, Which we calculate are going to SURPASS all former EF I FORTS to please a deserving patronage. GEO. W.

MEILY, 214 and 216 Market Srreet. XTOTICE. A meeting to organize a A Building and Lean Association win be held at Uummel Klnnard's Hall, Broad street, on Saturday evenlcg, April 10th, at 7:80 o'clock. All interested pleuse be present, and Invite your Irlends to attend and subscribe to the stock. The Association proposed will be conducted on the most favorable plan.

For further particulars Inquire of the following committee: W. S. Black. O. P.

Grove. Dr. J. D. Stevens.

J. H. Santo, Adam Keel, VT. j. w.

Alien Derger, John K. Garner, J. K. 8chermerhorn, Dr. H.

W. iflshel, L. II. Klnnard. JUr.

J. W. Hay, Db. H. B.

Waltxb, Temporary Chairman. H. L. NI88LEY, Temporary Secretary. ap74t HENRTC.

DEMMING, Stenographer All kinds of work by type writers. Telephone connection. No. 17 North Third street. Asent Central Pennsylvania for Standard Xvne Wrifr.

lanl lv JOHN A. KRAMER, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. Electric Bells put up. Wholesale and retaU dealer in Terra CntU Sewer Pipe 918 N. Third st.

te27 ly TaR. J. B. CRIST. DENTIST.

Or eratlve office. Uummelstown, also operative office 3J Nortn fourtn street Tuesdays and rrldays. Harriaburg. OC117 IV SALARY TO AGENTS Ad dress at once, DR. SCOTT'd KLKCTKic GOODS, S43 Broadway, New York.

he Only Genuine. aprs 8mo 1 U. JAUSS CO, No feb9 tt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 2 OFFICE. YARDS AND WHARVES: Corner Race and Nagle Streets OST TELEPHONE CONNECTION. febl5 d3m CLIP this out.

Tis the old but true Clothing story of Yates Co. The Most Fashionable Styles, the Best Made the Lowest Prices in the City of Philadelphia, are points of advantage you may secure at the Ledger Building. A. C. YATES 602 604 606 Chestnut Street Men and rfTrMC Boy.

and Tooths mar31 Sui TRY PILLS NO GAS. Children. KNOX'S CiPRING Styles of Gentlemen's Silk and Stiff HATS now ready at C. K. METZGER'S, 15 North Third street Clarke the Hatter XJ AS REMOVED to Na 80 North MM Third street, where he now has a full line of Hats aDdGents' Famishing Goods.

Spring Styles Now Ready. Our Little Giant Vsokraaxs Liver Pills, our Balsamic Cough Syrnp. ATTD Stock ot Drugs is complete as XV are our Selections of Garden see as. our Are the best pill made for Cor stlrAtion, Malaria, Ac CAUSTIC SODA 0 CENTS A POUND AT Drv Weill Drue Store, 832 Broad Street, Harriaburg, Penn'a. mar29 3m 7 FEB CEIVT.

ICET First Mortgages on Western Farm Lands. Security I to 6 times the amonnt of loan. Interest semiannual and paid here. Over $303,000 loaned within the past seven years, and not one foreclosure. Mo investor ever had to pay taxes, wait for Interest or take land.

Prin cipal and Interest guaranteed to lender. Investments can be made for from two to live years, and for any amount. Securities on hand. Call and learn nartleulara and obtain references, at agency of the Pea body BankNo. 30 South Third street.

GKO. A. GROSS. Real Estate and Insnranea A rent and Agent for Peabody Bank of Peabody. Kansas, so South Third a tree L.

dec261'85 6.S,4 tf DMLAFS SPRING styles of gentlemen's Silk and Derby Hats sow ready at C. E. GBK'S, 15 North Third streee. marl2 tf SIBLE IN THE LEAD! The Best Coal and Wood, The Quickest Delivery, The Lowest Prices. DRY BLOCKS OR KINDLING, OAK or Pine.

$31 SO per load. Call and leave your orders and save money. I 4.B.B1BLE, Cumberland streets, or Uerr and wwuou streets. THE BEST CARRIAGES. New styles, either In wood, willow, cane or rattan, wholesale and retail.

Prices low. Send for catalogue. Lodge ot Robinson, 9 N. Third Harrlsburg, Pa. METZGER'S SPRING STYLES or Gentlemen's Silk Stiff HATS, now ready at la North Third Street.

BURGLAR ALARSI8, ELECTRIC BELLS, Electric Gas Lighting, Private Line Telephones, Common Bells and Speaking Tubes mechanically put in yonr residence without dirt or injury to walls. THJS KEKSTON ELECTRIC WORKS, am Nonh Second Street. TOUMA1STS SPRING STYIES NOW BEADY. CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS CLARKE, HATTER, SOLE AGENT Baa REMOTER to 30 North Third Street, with a full line i of Rats and dents' Furnishing; uoods. marsi Sm.

I QPRING styles or gentlemen's Silk and erby Hats now ready at V. K.UKTZ b.h Mortn 'intra streeu maris ir J. F. LIVER, Livery ud Boarding Stables Two4.nd a Half and Cumberland Sta. Special attention given to funerals.

Pftlnhnn mnTnnnlmitlnfi REMOVAL NOTICE. THE PAPER BOX MANUFACTORY UK K. W. UAKN HEISEL bus been temoved vi ouu uumoenana street, corner Tblrd. Write for prices.

lv DH. T. F. BOYD. DENTIST Filling vi i.n;LuaiiRn:uiiiv.

iwin ml oft loweot rates, uestt atlaiactlon gaaruntevd Office, Third and Cumberland. febas ly HELP WANTED. TXTANTED Ladlee or country to take light work at city their own city wn DIMS) or WANTS. gentlemen home, at to day home. S3 XpOB BEST FurnUbed Hon with mod ern tmorovementa.

on MMik rm in work sent br mail: no enn Dl. hava rood domud for nnr rork and furnUh steady employment. A4 with tjun p. CR6WK rHi. COM AN 2M Vine 8L.

Cincinnati. Ohio. won wna rarnun stead areM PAN WANTED Several gentlemen boarders at No. Liberty street. ap7 Jt sl nnn irm or VfJiWKJ years.

Addms 'Money, care Dally Telesraoh. marta tr punsioMiuarciay Bireet iiooae la nts own locality and ouuide lanr ciUaa. A rrmnoar ave saiaty to right parly, ttererenore ex I. aprs St Wl CLAV.rox IMS. N.I aecia i em AGENTS with email capital, have something u.

nAtfair SITUATIONS WANTED. We Urgepn i. S'A WfJJ? wriw at oaoaT JK tO S81 Canal St, H. X. WANTEUBeataecldentlnaaranceooin 1 Pny In America waau a (Daaaawr capable ot reallxlnr lor hlmaalf tA 212? il00 het era Peanavlvaaia.

Ao drMs W. VHDKHWOOU. Ill Broadway, N. giving age and experience. "WAKD Lady AceaU to sell the beat household article oa the market.

Inquire of CHAS. WKST While UaU Hotel, Irom to 8 f. n. OeelMX TIT ANTED By a sober and Intelligent ooiorva man, a situation as Coarhmaa I TTT IT or man of general work la a private family. I Wl 1 1 Many years' experience la Virginia.

a I VV till dive J. gRKIXS. 144 lierrv iul Jrti I If CU1 1 lerry lUwet, marSl ANTED A boy wants a place to learn the trae of ma hlni.t And M. Inquire at JOSEPH KlTTS. VO ew ruth sCreet.

Uerrtabarg, fa. arW A CLERGYMAN who is unable to jpreaeh oa account ot failing healih. da. rens for help In IhU dlrecuoa. UaU orad "WANTED Situation br JilnV2tttfWl2 and raepeciable, tfOSZ work.

4Jood MtnncM FOB RENT. "ITIOR RENT A JL the summer, areas p. p. lloi w. rarnured cotuga, for tntnu looauoo.

A 4 TT "NJ Three Htory No. odlst eh Apply to ttrtofr apr7 17 Weat XL LI AM SATrOSO. axaraex tuttl Kiwwa jitnei ana wtaiiium avenue. Kent moderate to a desirable party, i oaseasion give a May Ut. Addreas fannna uodn." eare imuv Tuinmt mil a itc i une nooaa aiinated on Second street near ranur iinm.

at. quire ore a. B1ULKK, attorney. marSS tf TOR RENT One small and two large wiiu suc; aiao ua or vara reeu ppiy to a. UEHI CMP, street.

Apply to marss fi If barry tU htate streei ireeC RENT The Store Room, north a eaat corner laeoiul udViianiuM. I This Is one of the moat desirable bualaees rooms in ue city, centrally located, half block from city market and earn dtataaoe iiwurmuuue. in ua iumi atr imii Second street and op and down Third street. I lias been occupied as a Uooeefarniahlna' btore for SO years. Also Two elegant commnnloaUng 0 10 ore now.

lonuer or separaiaiy. Low rent to proper persona. gr JOHSI P.KELLER. F3R RENT Three story bricJt bouaa. 8llTwoaad a Ualf street, 10 roomaTall laqolre of 11.

HANDSHAW, ta Pine strort, or lland JanlTs tf ortn Third atreeu Moaa ovar tese ory goods house, corner Cumberland and TfeirA treets. Possession given April 1st larae and eommodioas store room, being No. lot tkmlh Heeond street. Size of room feet, heated with steam, bulta oie lor any aina of boalnc given immediately. Also, a suit of rmma all furwl.k uoauHi wn steam, ana Having every vemence tor housekeeping, bring So.

194 ouum ccuno streeu roasw low April 1st. Inqnreot JOUM T. KMSMDiUKa, aocond and Chesmet treri. TTHJIl KKNT Two oommnnlcaUar offlesi jl we singers. s.

co.is stew rooms. as N. second street. Water and gas. To suwr or separately, ixtw rent.

JOHN P. KELLER, Second and Walnut streets. F)R RENT An offlce la College Block. Annlrit declO App7i LKHIXO'S Book Store. FOR RENT.

OFFICES, (onmmnni water and na. lltmlrahl adapted for dentuta, lawyers. lnsuraaeaor uiuiu rwuii, jaiso, aesiraote store room Inquire of JOHN P. MKLLKK, sepaa Second and alnot sta. JT1URXISUKD ROOMS to lot.

with ga and street. mu jappiy at no. sws awu eeoona heat TOR M2 THE old Retail BOVlS VACANT GROUND In Sixth ward can be leased for a term of years. Would be tillable lor a coal yard or othor business. Address llox 8U, Ilarrisburg post odes.

ti FOR SALE. SALE Lot of Ground fifteen I eel front on Hamilton atraat tmm feet Third. Address "LOT." eare Dajlt Tsxn. antra. apra tf TTiOK.

SALE The dwelling No. to A bar I a. aeen avenue, oetween Market and Walnut streets. Has all tho madam Imnrav. uania, iuu io kuou oonaiuoB.

Apply the premises to M. HUN K. FOR SAT. Rl well knowo Wholesale and LIQUOR STORE, Established 2S years, at 108 South Second street, ima cily. stock of Liquors on hand.

a uiurcs, Aranuer or cense, Oood Will And Kent ot Store Room and Cellar and uouse it aectrea. ror forms snnlr to MRS. UKO. M'iNTtKS. 1W South Second Street, UarrUburg, Pa.

marZ7 lm DTJNL AP'S Parthemore Quigley, 1808 North Third Street. HBE IHSUBAHGE AGENTS, PAY strict attention to the renting of DrOnertV and MVtnv mnl, nwm mm.nt. I ji.hwiu iw prwprriy as our own. Also, a few choice lou of ground for sale WALL PAPER, Wl.NIOW HilADKS. A.

W. IIKKtiSTKEHSKR. Iv IO Marlwa attw JAMES Q. 1IANDSIIAW. PaEALEK in Coal and Dry Kindling vVond.

OIBc. MS North Thl: rd sir EDY'S SELF SCItKENINO COAT K1.KVATOK. 8TK11I MILL AND llUI bTAAlo. Kl VINft ISt aVls aprt Limssels elvet 1012 NORTH THIRD ioto. You can have a DRESS made in the very Latest Style.

FIT UAEANTEED! And workmanship cannot be excelled. Give me a MRS. E. K. HESS.

feb34 S.4.e 1m A. BERGS TRESSER, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HAXGEtt NO. 100 MARKET STREET WALL PAPERS, BORDERS and CEILING DECOaATlOHS. AUONO the aoreltlee of lit kims iLc nlici 4 Term Broaae. ciaai.

In no more i ban the orfiiaarj Uroere I'eprra. iVbei luiak nper. Uocrasta WaliiM. lr Itna, m.ota Jt m.i..t anil fllfkAt mm A mm I riuna. in aad Wood rrue Citorra at tkvK Wtsaow tOmAm.

CarJ Baud OotbIom. rrn nun That I Lire lis FIDEST BEST SELECTED SfOH OF ROIEE la the aty, wLkh 1 tta OScriag at IlaaeactaUe rHoea, NICE ASH CILAIBER SUITS AT $21 AXD $5. Call and See Etfwc rarcbMbf CWakn. raDEaTAELixa CABcrci tT and rnonrTLT Aimua to. J.

J. OGELSBT, feM tU tsa xo. in NORTH KKOOND HTltKICT H. SHAFFER Paper and Window Shades. CEILING AND WALL DECORATIONS, LINCRUS1A, WALTON, BOSTON FELTS.

TNJPE.TTEP.I,prr' w'e' ftr L'ecfwia. at Vt lU LaSf cwat. FTXtt HoLi.LAtoUA.., km sisuiuaaat Matt. Mat AOtiLa rmtca 4VAU ItTftriirii riJi W. IL SHAFFER, 2V.

S9 IfrtM Second street (OapMll ta Dmufm I 1886 SPRING STYLES. 1886 OAEPET, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths. 911 WADttCT DarriaMarf, A SEEENADE! I passed alon? oa Front street, rhe stars shone out above; I heard a sercnader Singing to his love His voice wis dear, sonorous, And tuneful his guitar. And these the passional! verses. That rung out clear and far: "Oh, Mary, lady of ray heart.

I love with tender passion 1 I bring my vows right to 5 our door. In serenaders fashion. I love, oh Mar', you alone. And (pardon the digression). I bought my clothes at Goldsmith's store.

To make a good impression I "My overcoat is stout and warm. And proof against all weather: My love for you is warmer still, When we two arc together I know you won't reject my suit, But tumble ro the racket. When you but see my pants and vest. And stylish Norfolk jacket. Oh, Mary.

Jdsmiih takes the lead. When clothing is desired But no one loved like me before. For none were so inspired. And should you, Man, name the day. And dry the tears I'm shedding, rilpo to Goldsmith's for a suit, To, wear, dear, at our wedding." THESTK IT OVER WooWn't II be veil to aar a few words to rea bot oar (ma anvAt of OVERCOATS TLe UaU Lara ticca la barter, the tirht sins in dow all orrr at4 we caa ust about rrrmaiiM data joa to almost aartbirr ia tba OVERCOAT Uaa.

To aara Uai and iroable, we bare r4aor4 npoo oo Oaeur cwr caUra Mm of t30 Orerooals many of iLcta are wotla more brUrr nJof fw Um aaoawf you oerer saw. And why brcaase ibej are odds tod rada. ai as a customer czpresacd ft, they're riesrd, sortltd asd aorklrd, aaJ Joseph 's coat of many colors. Lo'i mme after U4s a4vcrUMaat as ataJaaadaarroawmoiioaraUieta. Tt mvM tnu Itatwroaaar latereat la OVERCOATS Good itScft Wi la i kg.

Wa'ra filled the liule gap that rwi har eweat 4alacd a nsaWut; SUITS tiara come at last. We dlai rijvct anr joa mnHiag a loag. We're not to blame; we're bwa eodrie; th factory fwrnCa for soma time; tber twoatas bHUr Inaimrai ia ife falurr; 110. CIS and flS WORSTED SUITS, cither ia Ft, or Sarik. are kuilaff eat fairly well, aad tba star are bow a'l fw bow ler 4omt know.

Don't cocttaia Mlotf, or joo taifbt Cai Jat a Uui troabla to get the exact bL'IT nolcM roa waal tra4i; that row caa fvt acy lime; that's pour proprrty. We flol alU ft cnes a real way With us. Why dkln't we aar pHolrrs' How f.rJUi rt was tor as la Ud yoa. about Ue Three lloadnd ClIILDUEX Ofrrrmxs at What a barrest tba ttmibrrs bar bad I Who wvaiiut taaka Uwtr caildrea oomforuba a bra it could be Ja no risj We're oaly about twenty 41 re left, the aires are brokea, bat you'd bner lake tbaau Of course you buy goods tbat pay us a profit, aa yoa're eataiod ta our notoy roods. Wa can 1 afiurd to let aattLIog latrrfere whb mtr rastoier tbat dally pourlne fa upon us.

Tbcr was a Cbildtra's OVERCOATS tbat 00 admired aad iboogbt tlry wcrw cbnap, mriaiArtlnf nalUy, but you dido'l frcl yourclf able lo pay am ntocfa. A stroke of tba pea baa changed il all; they'll Letr I be wo4 look aad yoaH fiad inwalf able to buy tbeta. We're Kelpod maay a prrsosi to bay CLOTIUXa, because we're the CHEAPEST. Godsniifus One Price GlofliiDg House 329 MARKET STEEET. 329 LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY..

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