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5 TIIE TIMES PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1891. 'rr. .1" (fliVM A' PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET. STORIES OF A STATE FLAVOR.

FOR WHAT THEY ARE WORTH. ANGLER'S PARADISE FINANCIAL MATTERS The local market was wholly featureles and was dull and only fairly well supported. Remarkable State Occurrences That Bor. UNE i first day of Summer. Last montli the largest business in the history of the New Store.

We believe it will go larger this month. It. won't be our fault if it isn't so. There are thousands yet to know The following table gives tho movements of POLITICS JNJELAWARE A QUESTION AS TO WHO IS BOSS OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY. Stock Market Dull and Little Disposition der on the Improbable.

ANGLESEA, NEW JERSEY, STIIaYMAIN flalen Shown to Improve. Miss Elizabeth Law, who was buried at tbe list: Utah. Low. St. Paul ft 63; Pennsylvania m2 SO 17,100 Another month has rolled by and the re Lebanon a few clays ago, was (10 years old TAINStlTS REPUTATION.

and the last of nine maiden sisters, all of I sumption or the bull campaign, which was cut short by heavygold exports and the generally unsettled coudltlonln financial circles 8,007 7,808 618 812 8,824 Hose. 61 163 16 ssi whom died at advanced uges. Clem Clark, of Johnstown rn, Reading 16 7 16 Lchlch Nav 4" Lehigh Valley 4H Nor. Pac. com 'i'fli Do.

pref 70V2 Nor. Amer. Co 102 W.N. Y. A Pa REPUBLICAN GAINS 16 47 47' mi i't.

'a abroad, has not yet taken place. The 1st of has an old 50M FISHING John Taylor, sword which his grandfather, er, 0,1 v. June finds values somewhat lower than the 1st of Mav, but not so low as might havo 800 carried In the war of 1812. One handle Is of doer horn, and If the hacked blade Is an evl 'ManyifMarked', Improrvoments HavoiHeen been expected under the unfavorable circum. Fraud Charged by Hotli Political Parties donee ol use, many a Johnny Bull was mudo stances which existed throughout the past Something About a Coroner Whose Rea son ing Was Unique.

From the Pittsburg Post The Green Bug Is a monthly publication gotten up solely to satisfy the risibilities of the lawyers. One article, read with especial Interest this month, is the following account of a Coroner's verdlot: "A Coroner out West reoently reasoned out a verdict more sensible than one half the verdicts usually rendered. It appears that an Irishman, conceiving that a little powder thrown upon some greon wood, would facilitate Its burning, directed a small stream from a keg upon the burning piece; but not possessing a hand sufficiently quick to cut this off, was blown Into a million pieces. The following was the verdict, delivered with great gravity by the official be called suicide bekase he didn't mean toklll himself; It of God" bekase he wasn't struck by lightning; he didn't die for want of breath for he In Connection Willi the Kovised Kcgls to ouo me uust Dy tne brave John Jayior. GRAIN AND PRODUCE.

Mado at Tliis lopulnr Kesort Sinoe Last Summer ami butior astrongundertone.whle Irallon The Democrats Tlilnk That the was never lost during the most depresslni James R. Strahan, who was placed In the theSeason. Next Mayor of Wilmington will be of Almshouse in Philadelphia a few days ago, Prices Quoted on Friday, May 20, at the moments, prices would now be near the lowest, if net the lowest, of the year. The gold and foreign questions wero to the bears was oncea member of Ibi Delaware Legisla Close of Business. Special TelogTaroto Thh' Times.

ture. He has been in House of Correction and has been admitted to the alms Wheat No. 2 Pennsylvania red, In grain Their Tarty. Special TelegramitoTHKTjMKs. Wilmington May 31.

Anglksea, N. May 31. what the orop prospects were to the house thirty two tl mes. lie is 49 years old. bulls, and but for one the other would Anglesea has put on her summer gar depot, was held at $1.16, with $1.17 bid; No.

2 red, closed Sl.KI'i bid and 81.11 asked, spot of our thoroughly good Clothing, popular prices and generous methods. We commence the month with splendid courage redoubling our efforts, trying harder to please and provide for our patrons. The best goods and lowest prices are our watchwords. How to do better in the made to measure is a puzzler. Those West of England Suitings and Trouserings how they are liked! Every sale makes new friends.

Trousers, $6.50, Suits, $25.00 made according to your directions. Mothers will find near perfection in Boys' Clothing. The style and fit and price commendable. Second, Third and Fourth Floors filled with Men's Suits from $10 up. First Floor Boys' Clothing next to perfection in fit and kind.

All the new colors and. very reasonable prices. A splendid Knock Hard Wear Boy's Suit, $3.50. You have heard of the Famous Harris Cassimere $5.00 Suit for Boys. have gained a very material advan ments.

The heaviest owners of real estate Arms! rone county comes forward with the and June; Ol.ON'i bid and Sl.OtPi asked for To bo or not to be." That is the that is agitating tho Democratic as well oldest citizen. Ho Is John Schreckengest, of hereare Jonas Bowman, Thomas M. Thomp July, and 31.00 bid and tl.0 asked for Au North Freedom, and a county paper says he tago. Without the Influences named the bears would easily have been driven to cover, as local affairs offered nothing by which they could have depressed prices, and gust. son, Philadelphia's City Controller; John C.

Ryan, Mr. Buchor, of Pottsville, and Char Corn No. 2 mixed, spot, bid and 85Xc. asked; 62o. bid and a3cVv asked for is 103 years old, in the enjoyment or good health, and will likely live several years yet.

This lively old boy hasn't harvested ley Mace. The property owners have at last any this year, but It Isn't harvest time yet. waked up and Anglesea has now four hotels nunor me excellent crop prospects, in faoe of the loss of about $30,000,000 in gold, the bulls would have been almost powerless, and It is quite probable the losses in values on Five mile Beach. Charles Mace has Michael Murphy, of Washington, called at June; 62c. bid and 62c.

asked for July; eic. bid and 62c. asked for August. Oats No. 2 mixed, 52 bid and 62o.

asked bid and52c asked for June; bid and 63c. asked for July; 42c. bid and 43c. asked for Aueust. built a pavilion at the end of the new long he office of the local medical pension Board would have been exceedingly heavy.

How. wharf and the city fathers have just caused and snld he wanted to bo examined physic. ever, both good and dad elements exlstod nlly for a pension. Alter considerable ques to be constructed a board walk as complete and substantial as that of Atlantic City or Capo May, and it extends from the long Flour Weslorn and Pennsylvania super at 83.75a8.0O; do. extras, at 84a4.25; No.

2 tioning It was found thai Murpny naa served in the Confederate armv. Ho was and as I eald boforo, prices are somewhat lower now than a month ago. Selecting twenty five of the stocks which displayed the most activity the past flud that hadn't anything to breathe with; it plain he didn't know what he was about, so I shall bring in Died for want of common IIow a Danville Man Got a Special. From the Northumberland Press. Wednesday was Barnum's circus day atSunbury.

ADanvlllo man with his wife and child and an elderly lady were in a party that had gone down to see the elephant. At Northumberland the man pur chiised Pennsylvania IUillroad tickets to Sun bury, but when the crowd at the station had clambered upon the train there wasn't room for him nor his companions and tho train pulled away leaving them on tho very indignant when informed that the wharf a mile and a half toward Wildwood tne average loss was about throe per cent, and Holly Beach. A dozen new cottages are being built and Anglesea has taken on and the list, considered as a whole, will not show a material difference in the percentage of loss. London's favorites are among the You may be Interested In our advertlsins methods. We do not confine ourselvesto newspapers.

With every purchase of a Boy's Suit a complete Camera and Outfit. With every $10.00 sale or over a 1300 Page Dictionary. With, evory 812.0J sale or over, a Stem winder Watch, guaranteed correct timekeeper. genuine "boom is renewingjier youth winter family at 8i.3oa4.00; Pennsylvania roller process at Jl.75a5.25; Western winter clear straight, tit 5.15n5.30, somo brands hold higher; winter patent at 85.35 a5.60, some limited at 85.75; Minnesota dear at 81.75a5.25; do. straight at S5.25a5.50; patents at broken lots selling lOaloo.

above car lot prices. Rye flour was dull and steady at $4.80 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Feed Winter bran. 819.50; sprlnir 818 neaviesi losers, especially Louisvlllo an like the eagles. Nashville and Unlan Pacific, the former government did not pay pensions 10 ex won federates.

Some joker dropped a letter in the Clear flold post office a few days ago addressed to the Louisiana lottery. The Postmaster pounced upon the illegal mail matter and eagerly tore it open, expecting to tind the nnmeot'the man who as so audacious as to violate the law ngainst tho use of the mall for lotteries. The only communication found therein was a large sheet of paper on which was written the word "Rats!" Recently E. H. Griffith, of Marlon Centre, depot platform.

The man asked Ticket THE GUNNI.VO. Stillwell Ludlatn, one of the famonsgnn cropping yt and thoi latter 6 per cent. St. Louis, however, which was the most active of the railroad shares, and which Imparted Agent Howcli if another train went over to as the Republican politicians of Wilmington. And the agitation is caused because they want to know whether or not John T.

Dickey is going to be tho "boss" of New Castle county, by reason of his influence with Governor Keynolds, or whether the latter is going to pay hoed to the cry of reform from leading Democrats. The appointments of tho new Police Commissioners for Wilmington will decide the question. It was" currently reported on the street today, without contradiction, that tho Democratic appointee was John W. Lawson and tho Republican Charles W. Jester.

The former is paymaster of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, a lifelong Democrat, the choico of the best element of his party and a man who commands the respect of the business community. Jester is a member of tho fiTm of Jester McDaniel, liverymen and dealers in horses. He is undoubtedly Mr. Dickey's choice, although the Republicans almost unanimously kick at the choire of Jester as the Republican member of tho commission. They say that he'will be controlled by Dickey, and that if Springer is elected Mayor, Dickey will have City Auditor John A.

Mitchell, whose term expires ina lew days, made Chief of Police. A Democratic politician, than whom there is none keener nor more far seeing in the entire Democratic ranks, said Don't you see what the matter is? The Democratic party Wl. II 1 ners of Seven mile and Five mile Beach, alO. great strength to the market, only lost IV, Kunbury shortly. The agent answered not very soon and offered to take back the tickets.

The Danville man was witty, how declares the spring shooting was never so Baled Hay and Straw Timothy hay. good. Mr. Ludlaro yesterday, with Dr. ever, and said the company hadn't enough ana tmnington 2 per cent.

But the appended table Is explanatory and shows the standing of the loaders on April 80 and Twelfth and Market Streets Marcy, of Philadelphia, killed behind decoys money to ouy back tne llckots ana siartou un town to cause tho arrest of the company. choice, 812.50, some fanoy lots, 813; fair to good, 811al2; mixed hay, 810all; rye straw, straight, without wood, 817 per ton tangled, $14 per ton. Provisions City family beef, per barrel, 812; thirty six bullhead plover and robin breast May 29: Cloned Cloned received a letter from some person unknown which contained $14. The only words In the snipe. April SO.

May 29. The, Dee. Th gunners shootofrom a blind constructed Ticket Agent Howell telegraphed the fact to Superintendent Westfall at Wllllamsport, and word came back lnstanter to overhaul the Danville man, have him keep away from the law, and a special train would soon be at. his command. In ten minutes an engine Am.HugarRefl.Co.

87 WILL RALLY ROUND BRICGS. $1 mess pork, 81(i; fami 1 i communication were: "This money belongs to you." There was no date aud the signature was two letters, indistinctly written. The envelope bore the stamp of Allegheny. Mr. Griffllh has no Idea who his unknown of grass and weeds, enoughto hide tho sportsman's body.

APPEAL FOR AID FROM THE MERCHANTS' FUND sweet, picniea nams, cured, in tierces, name; smoked hams, sides, clear ribbed, in salt, 7c: do. do. smoked. Jlic: shoulders. 04 After killing thc3e birds in the morning The Union Seminary Directors Determined to Uphold Him.

and coach were baoked over from Sunbury and the Danville man and family got there la time to see the parade. correspondent is. The remittance is thought 1 to be conscience money. In salt, fully cured, do. smoked, 6" a0c; shoulders, smoked, 7a7Wc; bellies, in pickle.

7u7' Special Telegram to Tuk Times. x. and H. Central of N. 120? Chic, Bur.

and Q. Btfl Chicago Gas Co 6042 OoV? Chic, and 1105 Cbic.R.I.andPao. 79V 65 Del. and ISfi' i Lack.and W. 132 Lake 8.

and M.So. 112V2 to ....9 v. flight the party sailed over to Blueflsh croek, and in one hour caught one dozen big rock fish and a fifty pound drum in six feet of water, with mussel bait, on a rockfish hook and a silk line. The descriptive list of present members of breakfast bacon. loose butchers' lard.

New York, May 31. A large crowd of Professor Brlggs' friends Caught an Allegheny Hellbender. city refined lard, 7a7 Vc; city tallow, prime, in hogsheads, 45c; country tallow. From the Franklin News. the bar of Fayette county will be placed In the corner stone of the new Court House to be laid to day at Uniontown.

There are Recently a man fishing In the Conewango, ifij This is an unusual streak of luck and re in uarreis, as to quaiuy. Live poultry Fowls, hens, nt the 81 115 111M nv. mi 130VS lSli'i 75 103 is1 21 vJ 82 i (MP? 137i boarded the Umbria yesterday to bid him good bye. He had little to say about the future except that he was confident from what the directors of the seminary had already done that they would stand by him and not quired artistic fishing. The birds fly Ing now Manhat.

El. low Missouri Pacific fifty nine members. The oldest is Colonel John Collins, past 75; the youngest, William W. Parshall, nearly 25; the tallest, Robert P. Kennedy, six feet four inches; the shortest.

latter for near by stock; mixed lots. 12c; old roosters, 7c; spring chickens, 20a30c, as to size and quality, the lower rate beiiig for small sizes and the outside rate for verv is without a leader. Dickey was made National Lead Tr. lffi are calico backs, or "turnstones; the avocet, or "long legged lawyers;" robin breast snipe, Wilson plover, curlew, or mar allow the assembly to dictate in the matter. North Am.

Co 17L 1 1 which empties Into the Allegheny river at Warren, captured an "alligator," which weighed a little over ten pounds. The man says that as he pulled it out of the water the reptile made a sound like the bark of a dog that has a bad cold. This so called alligator, by the way, Is peculiar to the waters ot the Allegheny river, French creek and the Kan Dr. Brlggs spends his summer at Oxford, choice large stock. lm graybacks and sickle bill curlew.

returning in time to begin the year's work The southerly point of Tatham's, or 272 72X1 18i 2 Dressed poultry Fowls, choice, small, lla 12c, the latterexeeptlonal for wholesale lots do. fair to good, lOallc; spring chickens, weighing pounds to the rial r. 35al0c Kortnern Do. pref. P.

and R. vot. clfs. Rlch.and W.P.Ter Sliver Bullion ctfs Texas Pacific Seven mile Beach, is the most desirable point 1 for success in gunning for bay birds. at tho Union Theological Seminary next September.

At Oxford Dr. Brlggs will assist Dr. Francis Brown of the seminary In his work on the Hobrew lexicon which Dr. Brown has had in hand for ten years past. I nlon Pacific.

bV4. GOOD KISH1NO. This paradise of anglers sustains its ancient awha. Professor Agassi pronounced It the oldest form of reptile life on this continent. He adds to Its scientific name thedeserlptive word "Alleghenensis," because the Allegheny is its habitat, but it popularly re 6 1 A.

r. uowns, nve reel rour Inches; me Heaviest, E. D. Fulton, 232 pounds; the lightest, Daniel sturgeon, 110 pounds; Democrats, 31; Republicans, 25; Prohibitionists, 3. The people of Millerstown, Butler county, have gone into the spook business in a wholesale fashion and the local paper has its columns burdened with spiritualistic stories of a thrilling nature.

Last week it had a story of a tree which might be of great service to coming electric street car lines if it could be removed without injury. The story is as in Wabash pref 23Ji 2234 Still Dr. Brigss is going to try to got some The past week has been one of exoeedlng per pound; do. small and medium sizes, 20a30c, per pound. Butter Western solid packed fresh creamery, choice and fancy, at 18 Jobbing selections, 20o.j fair to prime, 17al8c; Pennsylvania creamery, prints, extra, In wholesale lots, 20c; fair to good, llJalBc; prints, Jobbing, at 21a25c, as to quality.

Esirs Near bvs and Western. ISo iha. rest while at Oxford and will not spend all juices unaer ine pet name 01 "Aiiegneuy of his time in work. dullness, one or two days ranking ns the dullest of the year. The market was abso neiiDenaer." reputation.

The drum fishing is the best known for years and the sportsman pisca torially inclined can havo all the fun he wants by wading into the surf up to his armpits and casting his cotton laid twine line The most Interesting question now before lutely featureless, except for Its Quietness, Found the Hawk Knew How to Fight. and there was a heaviness about It which at times became decidedly depressing. But the Presbyterian Church Is, What will the directors of the seminary do, In view of the vote in the assembly?" The next regular teresting ns a Munchausen yarn and is as fol "The Merchants' Fund, founded in 1853 for the purpose of aiding aged merchants who, through misfortuneor sickness, have become dependent, has during tbeso thirty seven years faithfully and efficiently carried out the purpose of its founders. Very manymen who once filled important positions in mercantile circles, but who tlnallv had become impoverished, have been saved by it from suffering and want. The aid has been given In such a way as not to be known by the world, or even outside the exeoutive commit tee, and their self respect has been thus respected.

"The fund through the generosity of givers In former years has grown, but the number of those needl ng it has grown with it, and the culls now exceed the meansof meeting them. Already at. this early period of the year appropriations have been madeln excess of the prospective income, and unless speedy help Is given all future applications must be refused, no matter how worthy. At this moment five applications are before us from persons whose ages range from 70to 82, each of whom is fairly entitled to Its benefits, but the only answer we can give them is that we have no funds. Others equally deserving will apply during the rest of the year, but the same answer must be given to them.

As up to this time no deserving applications have ever been declined, the Board of Managers especially desire thatthey benotcom pelled to turn away now, through want of funds, worthy cases known by them to be highly deserving. "Five thousand dollars are needed to meet the calls for the present year, and no wav appears to meet them except by making this appeal to the benevolent to extend the desired aid. We would also commend the cause to those who are striving to nid suffering humanity by disposing of a portion of their substanco in bequests to take effect after their deaths. "The treasurorls Richard Wood, 400 Chestnut street." From the Punxsutawney Spirit. clally selected lots of former, ISc; reorated, la2c.

higher. Cheese New York fftetnrv. new. ehnleA. Val 8.

Murray.of Gasklll township, espied far out the surf. These big fish come tip to the very edge of meeting of the board Is not until next Octo inning me week as a whole the losses sustained were slight in comparison to the net lows: "During the day this treecan be heard ticking like a telegraph instrument and at night it sometimes illuminates the place a hawk's nest in a tree near bis house. The large sizes, 10c; fair to" good, County Receiver because the Governor labored under tho misapprehension that he represented three quarters of tho Democratic party of Wilmington. That is where he made a mistake. Dickey is not the Democratic leader, and would not have the support of the party to morrow if the matter could be put to a test He thinks that Tax Colloctor Dougherty has killed himself by his conduct of tho tax and now he deserts him and makes overtures to Ex Councilman W.

B. Norton, Dougherty's old foe in his own party. He pushes Norton for the police coramissionership, but when the Governor finds that the appointment would be unpopular be puts forward another candidate who is a Republican." It is thought that tho Governor put forth Jester's name as a feeler, as the otlicial announcement of the appointments has not yet been made. The city election takes place a week from to day, and the condition of a Hairs with reference to the candidates has not materially changed during the week. The Democrats are still hopeful of electing their Mayor and one or two other popular men on their ticket, but there is not much hope of a general Democratic victory from tho registration returns.

results or the two or three precedlne weeks. small sizes, cnoice, lUVialOKc; Ohio flats, choice. (Ike fair to irood. ifWafWc nest contained a family of young hawks. Vol stood for sometime gazing up at the ber, but It Is certain that something will be done before that time.

The Brlggs matter will come up before the board, and undoubtedly some general line of action will be determined upon by the board at that time. Thecommittee which the board sent to watch wiin lis sparks, it is satuiooea beautiiui sight to behold at night. No cause can be given for this peculiar freak of nature, unless it may be that the tree was struck by light There was an appreciable railing off in the amount of gold exported, the aggregate reaching $4,600,000. But eventhatsum was considerably In excess of expectations, and part skims, full skims, 2cj Ohio Swiss, No. 1, lSalSc; do.

No. 2. 13al4c. 7 10a4 9 ltic; powdered, 4a 4 0 lHc.) granulated, 3 163. crowu 4 5 16c; crystal 4 3 16c; confectioners' 4a 4 1 16C.

it caused both the dullness and general ning at one lime ana savea lis lire wiin Hall's treatment, soothing syrupor tbellke." A Meadville, resident is the only man the seminary's Interest at Detroit will bo neaviness. ine situation, however, is Im proved, and while more gold will leave this back by that time and will make a report, which will furnish plenty of food for discus who has yet come forward with an original country during the next week or two.lt Is believed the amount will be In thousands sion. suggestion worthy of note for the World's Cotton Middling uplands, f3o. Live Stock Markets. PrrtxADELPHtA, Saturday evening, May The receipts were: Beeves.

Sheen. TTni There Is practically a unanimity among Fair in Chicago. His device. If practicable, rather than in millions. There is Just reason the directors that Dr.

Briggs must stay, but will be both pleasure giving and money in this belief. The Bank of Eugland has re nest, and probably, making a mental calculation or the number of his spring chickens that went down the throats of the young thieves to satisfy their voracious appetites. Suddenly something flew at the back of his head with whiz." and his hat was knocked off about 20 feet. On looking up Val saw the old mother hawk sailing in the air, giving vent to her anger at the intrusion and making swift darts downward that caused Mr. Murray to believe that he was in a dangerous place.

The hawk would swoop down so close to his head that Val expected to be caught up almost any moment, carried away and torn to pieces. Fortunately he had an axe with him, and when the enraged bird would make a plunge at him he would hold up the axe to keep It from striking. He got away unharmed, and later on Jim Brewer came along and shot one of the hawks, which measured over two feet across the wings. just now tbe board should act seems to be a making. He wants a mammoth swing, 500 feet high, erected, to be operated by electric duced Its premium and Is receiving on an average $1,000,000 a day from the European mooted point as yet.

Henry Day, the only West Philadelphia 2,986 10,000 6,500 North Penna. Yard 938 1,500 800 I lawyer on the board, has said that the board ity. It will support a handsome car, which Glass' 1 600 cannot recognize the General Assembly's ac will carry fifty persons. According to the designer's calculation, the oar will swing a continent, thus relieving its requirements from this country in a large measure. Then, too.

If forlgn bankers are to be believod, the breakers at high tide, where they can be seen in shoals or schools, feeding on the sand fleas and paper shell clams, but only at high tide, and it is a picture which nobody but a painter can do justice to when two dozen fishermen, from the raggednrchin of 14 to the hardy fisherman of three score and ten, can be found stretching in a line along the beach and hauling in the shining drum fish, whichJie panting along the shingle." THE BLACK BASS. There is no place in America where the sea bass so much abounds as at the "Bear Hole," on the Fishing Banks, six miles off the Anglesea coast. Here the two steam yachts, the Harvey and the Wave, jointly capable of carrying a party of 150 people, go out daily, starting at 7.30 A. M. and returning in time for dinner every day, when old Boreas does not blow too hard, for no yacht can ride at anchor on the banks when a nor'easter" begins to blow.

It may seem like a fish story (as it is), but a true one, when I tell the readers of The Times that during the first twenty days in May the Anglesea boats and fishing smacks caught, brought in and expressed to Philadelphia and New York 86,700 pounds of black bass, which find a ready sale as one of distance of 1,250 feet. At the extremity of Total for the week 8,921 11,500 6,800 under the current rates for sterling exchange, profitable gold shipments are out of. the each sweep it. will lift the passengersa height of 400 feet, affording them a Hash view ot tho Previous week 8,695 9,500 6,800 Beef Cattle The receipts Included R8S question. exposition, tne city, surrounding country and lake.

Midway in its flight the car will neaa ior snipment to London per the North Atlantic Line: 216 head for shiument.dressed. UNCLE DAN RICE. The opinion of such authorities as Henry Clews on the financial question are all travel swifter than a bird and faster than a mile a minute. It is to be so stupendous and startling that it will be dubbed the eighth to Liverpool and 200 head more were bought for shipment to tho same place, leaving 3,124 head for the local market against 2,764 bead tion under the seminary charter. Several of the directors hink it would be tho best plan to have the assembly's right to interfere passed upon by the civil courts.

This would, thoy say, settle the matter forever as far as Dr. Brlggs is concerned, and would at the same time prevent any further annoyance from a similar cause. The feeling toward the assembly on the part of Dr. Brlggs' friends in Now York is very bitter. "It was a packed assembly," said one clergyman, "and the political tactics that were employed by the opponents of Dr.

Brlggs were absolutely disgraceful. Dr. Green, the moderator, calmly appoints his superior, Dr. Patton, as the head of the com more or less lnterestlngund accurate, and he discusses gold shipments and the foreign wonder ul tne world. last ween.

situation In the current Issue of bis Weekly There was only a fair demand for cattle. Financial Review in this way: ana prices aeennea rroma traction on good stock to 20c. per hundred on the common THE TIMES YESTERDAY. The Ring of Circus Clowns to Sesame the Cap and Bells. From the New York World.

Yes, Dan Rlce'sslngle ringcircus the kind of circus that people can see has again become an Institution. Years ago, it is related, one Alexander, having by force of arms obtained possession of all the earth known to him, sighed for "The situation has reached a stage at which It Is both protective and profitable to grade, and at the close of the market a num berot cattle wereunsold, and will be shipped discourage further remittances of gold irora Judge Scofleld and Father Abraham. From the Harrisburg Telegraph. Judge Glennl W. Scofleld was a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln.

A Warren county private, having knocked down his captain, was tried, convicted and sentenced to the Dry Tortugas. His friends urged Scofleld to have him released, so he went to see the Prosldent and told his story. Listening attentively Lincoln replied: "I tell you, Judge, you go right down to the Capitol and of A Twenty Four Page Fnper Brimful to New lork. Extra, good, JVcw lork. The probability of London flnan medium, fair.

common. News. ciers taking this course Is strengthened by tne fact that Russia may be expected to soon The Times of yesterday was a magnificent twenty four page paper, handsomely Illus iHaHc. fat cows, 'Shkep and Lambs were In lartrer supply, and with only a lair demand prices closed 'i'c. lower on all grades except spring lambs.

No wool sheep or lambs arrived. Extra, 6a tho most reliable aud saluble food fishes that disburse her accumulated gold in the pay trated and overflowing with news. lu addi ewim. ment or imperial loans now maturing; and tion to full andaccurato reports of all events there is a strong motive for her taking that Tho steam yachts charge $1 a head for get Congress to pass an act authorizing a of interest at homo and abroad there wore good, medium, common 3J4a3c; culls, 2'a3Jc. spring lambs, pnvuie Soulier 10 Knocit aown tus captain.

Then come back here and I will pardon those who go out to sea to tish. This makes Anglesea a most desirable spot for those who many special articles on a variety of Inter course as a means of promoting tbe confluence that Is needful to prepare the way for the loan which the Czar's government has The total registration was 10.833, an increase of 3,903 over the registration in 185S, when Mayor Harrington was elected. The increase has been most marked in the Republican wards, which increased their registration figures by 2,471, while tho Democratic wards only increased 1,41 i. Some sanguine Republicans see in these figures a majority of 1,000, but the indications are that the winner will havo but few votes to spare when the result is known. The colored voters only registered while the foreign born voters reached 1,787.

Tho recent change in the registiy law. which removed the necessity of being sworn before being registered and did not necessarily require foreigners to produce their naturalization papers, aided materially in swelling the registration iigures. Tax receipts with the genuine signatures of Tax Collectors Dougherty and McKeo were as plentiful as llies around a molasses barrel. As a natural consequence fraud is charged on both sides. The Democrats had several negroes arrested for registering illegally and the Republicans have a Democrat arrested for every Republican who is arrested.

Thus the farce continues until one or both sides become weary of the fight. That there were many Republican registered who were not legally qualified there is no doubt, but then the Democrats are only reaping where they sowed. In the case of the negro votes charged with registering illegally Collector McKee testified that his signature was genuine, still his books showed esting topics, specially prepared by the best Hoos were in only lair reauest and easier. have not a rortunatus purse and.who are de voted to the genuine ploasures of Izaac Wal your man." he Judge says that there was such an airof quizzical earnestness and desire to serve him about the President's manner that they both brokoout in an outburst contracted for with the Rothschild syndl known and popular writers. LOCAL.

Western, Milch Cows were unchanged at 82oa50; most sales, $35a45. ton. mitteeon theological seminaries, and close Inspection of the whole committee falls to disclose a single friend of Dr. Brlggs. There was a malignity of feeling In that assembly against Dr.

Briggs, for which perhaps some of tbe delegates will be sorry in later years." "I do not think," said another, "that the trial of Dr. Briggs before the presbytery will result In a conviction, but bis enemies will undoubtedly carry the case to the synod, and, if they lose there, will go to the General Assembly two years from, now, the ecclesiastical court of last If In the meantime Union Seminary defies the General Assembly's authority by retaining Dr. Briggs, the delegates to the assembly would have a natural bias against Dr. Uriggs, and they might reverse a decision of the lower courts favorable to him. Union Seminary would then be In the unpleasant position ot having a man In lis faculty who had been declared a heretic by the highest ecclesi President Harrison visits the city as tne of laughter.

Tbe Judge did not press the Milch Calves were active at cate. We have therefore tbe double fact that the European money markets are already reacting sharply towards ease, and that this tendency will be soon reinforced by the redistribution of the gold Russia has accu caae mriuer. guest of George G. Meade Post, Grand Army Fat Cows were In poor demand and lower PENNSYLVANIA PARAGRAPHS. of the Republic.

He held a public reception in Independence Hall, where he made a pa at z'a This Cows were In moderate request and lower at SSalS for boloena and S16a22.50 for How Is This for a Duck Egg. From the Edinboro Independent mulated in transient hoard. News Matters That Come Along In tbe triotic speech. He also spoke at General Meade's tomb In Laurel Hill and in the "Under these circumstances It becomes not Mrs. Wallace Fuller found a duck's egg one Last Days of May.

slippery. City Dressed Beeves were in fair request at lor steers, and 6a7)c for cows. so much of a question whether Europe will evening was entertained at the Union League day recently that certainly deserves men. Pleasant Mount has a stage driver who All the Orand Army posts and military Hon as a remarkable monstrosity. Mrs.

Ful. has had the mall roule between Honesdale organizations turned out in force to com want more of our gold, but rather whether It may not And it necessary to encourage the reflux of our money in order to find use for it. Such a situation as this suggests a prob and Mount Pleasant a little more than eight FRED MAV IX CHILI. ler noticed that It was a very large one and said to herself "It is double yolked." But astical authority we have." memorate Decoration Day. The observance years, driving 3S miles a day, a week other worlds to conquer.

While he lived that sigh remained with him. "Uncle Dan" by force of wit won the hearts of his countrymen. Then in the height of his fame he retired from the public eye and waited waited until now, when a new generation to him, a new world, has sprung up ready to be conquered. This Jester to he People Is sure to make the conquest, for every man who In his boyhood's days reckoned time by his visits to Uncle Dan's circus, Is sure to seek the fun of his youth and to take with him his own boys that he may see his early delight reflected In their faces. "But Isn't the colonel too old to play the Jester?" Those who know his age and have notseen him these many years may ask that question, but to those who know hlra he appears as young as ho did twenty years ago.

Judge him by his snow white beard and he looks perhaps fifty years of age by his actions, and no one would think him more than thirty. His figure Is as erect, his movements as agile, his face as ruddy, his eye as bright, his voice as strong Ills fancy as keen as when In tho fifties he was idol of every lad from Maine to California. He wears in the ring a costume anil "make up similar to those of his earlier career, and he plays the same part In the circus that he did in those days. He gibes the gentlemanly ring master, tickles tho small boys into iits or laughter, hits off the affairs of the day, sings funny songs, and, la short, plays the clown In a way that noother mon has ever approached. His surroundings, too, though up to the times In point of merit, recall the circus of twenty years ago.

There is no brilliant of the day was more than usually general when she opened it only one yolk appeared. 10,008 In a year during that Hme. He has He Is Said to be an Active Leader of the A CRAVATLES3 PARTY. and complete. On further examination the mystery was driven more man 80,000 miles himself.

Insurgent Forces. The locked out cloak makers of Blum explained, lliere was another perfectly Brothers remain Arm in their determination An order for the largest 6ubmerged flue Free From the New York Continent. Kansas Favors a Political Gospel lonnea esg inside tne nrst. Tins second egg, when opened, was found to contain five per not to go back to work until their demands upright boilers ever built in the United You will next hear from me In a warlike From Soap and Socks. are compiled with.

states has just been placed by the big steel fect yolks. Suppose the egg had been placed under a fowl and hatched, what would havo adventure." Editor McCormlck in Bethlehem Times. No trace or whereabouts could be That was the closing sentence of a letter obfftlned bv the detoctlves. ueen tuo prouuet An ultra enthusiastio member of the new works at Superior, with Uiter Con ley, Pittsburg, and calls for ten boilers, ten feet In diameter, thirty feet high. They are Krishna Theosophical Society held a meet ing In memory ot Madame Hlavatsky.

A innn known as the Flying Dutchman People's party has gone on record as claiming that not more than four per cent, of the Kansas delegation to the convention wore in do consiruciea or tne oost nre oox stee He Followed Up the Colonel. From the Hazleton Sentinel. written by Fred May, who once cut a big dash in metropolitan sporting circles, to one of his most intimate friends in this city. It was dated from Valparaiso, Chili, and was received here about two weeks ago. seven eighths of an inch thick, and will shot and dangerously wounded John Conroy wcigu lorty ions eacn.

Colonel T. R. Martin is a Wilkesbarre law at rioucosier. The Philadelphia Yacht Club opened the season by a cruise on the Delaware, followed yer. On Monday it appears that Mr.

Martin Lancaster county real estate is valued at Since tbe letter was written all of Fred neckties. This claim he makes with the rarest gusto, as proof Indisputable of the power, strength andalmlghty wisdom of the People's party. He quite fails to see that be Is proclaiming himself a fool and his party a taxablo real estate, bv a banouet at the rinlcum club house. May's friends who have read of tbe progress was at Stockton. What be was doing there we don't know.

That's his business. But money at interest, $23,520,016 acres of tl mber Louis Glenning and Joseph Green were ar that the man was not assessed, while his cash book contained no record of money received for the receipt on the date on which it is alleged to have been issued. The negro himself said that ho got his tax receipt at the Republican headquarters, thus apparently confirming the genera! belief apd Tumor that the late Democratic Tax Collectors, Dougherty and McKee, had used the former potent means of the Democratic party to accomplish success on their own party, and the latter has gone down temporarily through the treachery in its own camp. The Democrats are badly demoralized, and are groping about in the dark awaiting tho arrival of some Moses to lead them through the wilderness. there was something about him that led a ability that European bankers may direct their agents here to lend more or less freely in advance of the anticipated return of gold inpayment for our crops.

It seems reasonable, therefore, to expect an early turn of the foreign exchanges in our favor. In the meantime, the rates of exchange at all Interior points are at so high a premium on New York as to suggest the continuance of free receipts of currency by our banks. It hardly seems unreasonable to expect that, with a comparatively quiet condition of general tradethroughout the country, this immense inflation of the currency should be followed by a specially liberal spring aud summer return of money to this centre. Coupling this probability with the prospect of favorable influences fro in Europe both before and after tbe harvest, It would not seem that Wall street has any serious cause lor apprehension about the course of the money market from this time forward. SHU conservative operators will wisely take Into account that the loan market has been drained to a point of sensitiveness, and that anything short of the immediate cessation of gold exports might produce a stringency In money calculated to precipitate a decline in securities; and, for that reason, I counsel lnnd, cleared land, horses and of the rebellion In Chili have heard of him frequently, but tbey were undoubtedly lg norant of tbe facts.

creature of folly. Dress doesn't make the rested tor pocket picking. The Goethe statue in Fairmount Park was unvellod with imposing ceremonies. Stockton man to believe he was Marsh, the mules, 25,075. valued at JI.803.326: cattle.

man nor does the lack of It. The kid gloved, I'hlladelphia ban ker, who was said to be In vaiuea at swj.hso inner or taxabi Now comes the story from good authority Assignee Maglli made a partial inventory 42,302. In addition to all this there are 10,870 this region. A local "detective" was noli male aogs and 7'J3 tnmales. Whole amuunt that be Is one of the active leaders of the insurgents in the Chilian rebellion, and that tied, i he woods and the street corners In ot.ionu narasiey estate.

Post.muster General Wanamaker was efforts to dim the lustre of Individual eflorl. 01 state tax is this section are full of "ofllcers," "dotee greatly shocked nt tho turn of affairs at the is owing much to his personal bravery. silk stockinged, bejeweled dandy may be the Kansan's pet aversion, but if hecan offer no better substitute than horny hands, a lacking necktie and socklessness, the Kan san will not win much of a reputation for common sense. A man is not to be despised because he keeps his hands and his collar tlves" and constables, high and low. The ana mere is out one ring, ana no two events take place at the same time.

Neither is there any menagerie attached to the show. The new Baltimore and Ohio freight sta officer went to Stockton. The description answered that of Marsh. But the man had tion at Pittsburg will be completed in about thirty days. It is 620x120 feel and covers two which Inspires the troops under his command, that the Insurgent army has given Balmaceda's force, superior In numbers and training, such a bard tight whenever thoy met.

movod on Into tho farminc country. Th acres or ground. Keystone uank ana cognate matters and expressed the hope that Bardsley would make a clean breast of everything. "Pretty Jimmy" Wilson, an expert Camden pickpocket, was arrested. Efforts to secure ball for President F.

V. Kennedy, of the Spring Garden Bank, were unsuccessful. FORErON odieer followed him over 111 II and hollow to Wilkesbarre. There he made the rounds of Captain L. H.

Frasher's report to Adjutant For several weeks the cable reports of the tne livery stables, lie inquired whether a clean. It may be Inconsistent with Alliance views of propriety to do these things, but then there is no passage in the decalogue or in Purdon's Digest that absolutely forbids them. General McClelland shows that Company or Connellsvllle, was on duty forty four day man ot a given descnpiton had hired a gray horseand busrgy. He found a cine at last. He followed it un andfound Martin.

When during the recent strike. The expenses were. BENJAMIN LOXLEY, HERO. A Letter From the Great Granddaughter of a Revolutionary Patriot. To the Editor of Tnu Times: In an article in The Times of February 1, entitled "Lydia Darragh Real" (u fact which It is news to a great many people to Text of the Behring Sea bill Introduced into progress of the rebellion have frequently mentioned an unknown American as being at the fore In the insurgent movement.

He was described as being over six feet In height and weighing over two hundred Such little eccentricities as neatly black pay of men and ofllcers of company while at you talk of bank presidents to that officer the postponement of purchases until the now ne gets madder than a bare. Mount Pleasant, pay of men and drift or the money market can be more ened boots, spotless linen and unsolled hands should.lt seems to us, In a spirit of the House of Commons. Lady Clancarty under coatraot with Manager Harris. Theatrical and other gossip from London. ofllcers during the rest of the time, 2,533.81 clearly Judged than at present.

pounds. charity, be overlooked even by the most board and medical expenses outside of what he transactions of the banks with the The "Excelsior Brand of Lard Is ab This description tallies with May's appear All the latest and most authentic news of the State furnished, SS15.60; total, $1,723.87. solutely pure and is packed in palls of vari ance, and, taken in connection with tbe While at Mount Pleasant the State furnished ous sizes for family trade by J. H. Mlchener ranee sentence at the close of his last letter it is a circus pure and simple, and managed after the old rules.

First and foremost, of course, Is Colonel Rice himself, and there aro many who remember the time when, owing to a friend's rascality, be "went broke," and his circus was reduced to himself and a blind horse, and who will Rwearthat these two performers constituted the greatest show on earth." In speaking of his new venture. Colonel Rice said "Throughout my active life I tried to maintain the respectability of the circus. Ire tired in 1882, whon after a twenty si weeks' tour the concern with which I was connected closed the season in California with a net profit of 100,011 the largest sum ever realized in one season by anyone man. Despite my efforts the circus was then filled with low class performers, fakirs and was a hotbed of sin. No man with any self respect could remain with such associates, and therefore I retired.

Now I purpose coming to tbe front again, and 1 shall try to restore the old tlmo circus to Its pristine vigor giro tbepeoplo theclrcnsof their boyhood, as It were a circus made up of manly beauty trained to physical olTbrt, of animals made sagacious by man's training and of women graceful, daring and accomplishing difficult feats, but decently clad." rations, out while in the barracks the com Co. Uold Medal, fans Exposition, 1880. Sub Treasury and the interior during tho past week show a net gain to the banks ol nearly Ave millions. The hank statement shows an increase in the surplus of reserve amounting to $2,2.50,000, which places that item $2,000,000 higher than it Was a year and his well known love for any kind or an adventure, gives good grounds for the con pany furnished their own. This and some expenses incurred whllo on trips with the usion mat neis tne unknown American raycue ftnenn during his troubles In evict JUST A MOMENT FOR EACH ONE rabid apostle of anarchy and soaplessness.

And if tbey aro thus overlooked, surely the toiling son or Kansas ought not to be too severe on a fellow party man who may, perchance, don a modest and inexpensive necktie when the chores are done. At ail events the introduction of a wardrobe factor into the campaign is to be regretted. It does not seem particularly creditable that Jerry Simpson should have been sent to Congress solely because he eschewed stockings, if Mr. Kvarts' Senatorial success ing muke up the last item. of the cable reports of tbe Chilian rebellion.

That this is so there is no doubt In the mind of the friend to whom the letter mentioned The following table shows the rains and According to a bulletin Issued last week Harrisburg has an eight mill tax levy this losses for the week ending May 29.: above was addressed. from the Census Office the total county In year. Closed doled A Continent reporter visited tbe Hoffman debtcdness of Pennsylvania is shown to be The Earnest Worker society of Bristol has House and Delmonloo's yesterday, and saw MauiS. the great European capitals. GENERAL.

Celebration of Decoration Day In all the principal towns of tho State. Fifteen people injured in Bradford, by a falling bridge. A United Wales warship reported sunk. Five persons burned to death at Taylors town, Washington county, Pa, Dr. Brlggs sails for Europe.

Proceedings of the Presbyterian General Assembly at Detroit. Interesting sketch of the improvements made In Johnstown sinco tho Conemauga Valley flood. Political news of Pennsylvania and gossip In the suburbs of Philadelphia. Latost news from all the seasido and other summer resorts. 7ne.

Dee. S7.8il.tsi in 18(H). compared with 80.781.384 In Closed its anairs. several of May's friends. They had not Am.

Cotton Oil 25 I8.su. 1 lie Donoea dent is and the heard from him for several months. When Bethlehem has a taxable property val ua Do. aooi per capita r.w against 92,28 in 1880. mi subject of his taking part with the in tion of $3,521,071.

A m. Sug. Rfg rgonts in tue rebellion iniu was men Oxford Fair will be held Wednesday. uo. prei AS.

The Boech creek road Is to be extended loned. they unanimously agreed that it was AiiuiKuay uiju riuay uejL. naa oepenaea wnouyon nis wearing a certain brand of hat, or if Mr. Morton had been made Vice Prosidentslmply because beware silk underwear of a particularly tinetexture, the nation at large would scarcely be proud of the fact. If the People's party's chief recommendation lies In their contempt tor cravats, they will scarcely gain much glory or many votes among people of enlightenment and intelliirenoe.

from OazzamtoPatton, in Cambria county, R. A Pitts Do. prof Waynesboro Daily Gazette, after a month's I111B BU1UIIJV1. not only possible but probable. As Detects ive Jacobs, of the Hoffman House, said: "He was always in for any kind of an adventure, and it would be no surprise to me to hear puoucation, nas suspenaea.

85' I ml 11 5 1' Canada Central of N. The orleinal oak shineles are still on the It Is reported at Carlisle that the Cumber Ches. A O.vot. ctfis root oi a Heading nouse ouui in lioO. land Valley Railroad Company Is contem Afa.v 'mi.

461 87 m'4 31 81'i 78? 48" a Wi mi 04 51i 63I lllii 108'? UK 02 SH'l 26 Susquehanna Is Infested by tramns. who that he was mixed tip in the war In Chill, where he was living when I last heard from him." From his friends It was understood that are greatly annoying the good people of that plating a new route to Gettysburg. The idea is to makes branch from the Dillsburg Railroad to Gettysburg, a distance of only eight UNION VETERAN LEGION. piace. he was the Chilian representative of one or Chic, Bur.

Chicago E. 64 Chicago Gas. blW Chic.Sl.&St.Paul 61'; Do. pref 113 Chic. Northw'n.

109 Chlc.R. I. A Pac. mnes, ana wnicn win pass inrougu a rich A calf with only one eyoand minus a tail two big New York houses. No members of Yesterday's Impressive Memorial Service agricultural district.

is a curiosity on a Providence townshipfarm, either of the firms mentioned could be seen by Kncampment No. uaucasLer cuuuiy. near was ever doubted), the writer says, in speaking of the old mansion in which tho event occurred which has niado the brave Lydla's name famous, it was known as the Loxley house, having been built by Benjamin Loxley, a carpenter." True enough 1 But Is there no one in these later days who remembers that Benjamin Loxley was not only a carpenter, a constituent member and officer of the society hich built Carpenters' Hall, one of the few his torlo buildings remaining in Philadelphia, but was "Keeper ot the King's in that city before the Revolution, and an outlaw through all thatglorlous struggle forfroe dom, with a price set upon ids head, because holding his loyally to his country and his God above any duty to King George, he threw himself and all that he had into the fight, turning over the stores In his hands to the patriots, called "rebels" by the authorities. Does no one now remembor that he raised the first troop of light horse over offering its services to the Continental Congress? Its roster may be seen at tho rooms of the Historical Society. Docs no one know that, he cast cannon and ammunition lor the Revolutionary army, erecting, at his own expense, buildings for their manufacture on his farm, some miles from Philadelphia, spending his means and his life freely for the land ho loved? or that he was a major in the army under Washington, lighting bravely at Brandywlne and elsewhere? He was the friend of Washington and of Franklin.

Ho had fought beside the first in Braddock's army and had aided in bringing off its shattered remnants through its disastrous retreat, and the friendship formed then between the two young soldiers was never broken. History tells us that whon Franklin went out to fly his kite to meet the thunder oloud he took one chosen friend with him; history neglects to say that that friend was Benjamin Loxley. Such is, however, the fact his great granddaughter, who writes this, well remembers hearing her grandmother tell yesterday, as they had either gone out of The contract for the new Favette county There was an impressive scene at the me Annual meetlmr of the Bradford Conntv town on a visit or to tneir country nouses to But if they do want to gauge all voters by this fashion plate standard, why dtdn't they place such a plank in their platform? "No free trade," the Republicans cry," and No taxes," the Democrats. "No rum," Is the Prohibitionists' refrain. Will the People's party inscribe No neckties on their banner? Subdued Blasphemy at the Telephone.

From tbe Lancaster Newa A man In Paris has been shocked at a telephone. So are most people at the language used by an Irascible Individual who has She Was Late But Mighty Honest. From the Easton Free Fress. While Edward Kichline was seated on a step at his residence on West Northampton street Thursday afternoon, an old lady of this city approached him and gave him three cents, sayincr, "I owe you this, Mr. Kichline." She then told Butch that the debt bad been running for forty three years; that when Butch was a small boy he had sold some rags for her to John Martin and she had forgotten to pay him.

She told Mr. Kichline that she never for a moment forgot that she was In debt to him for the small amount, but that she had never met him face to face since that day. Butch Is telling the incident to all of his acquaintances to day. court house building was let to Laughead, iniiLiEii. win ua unm la i rov.

morial service held In Kncampment No. 2, 1 Modlsetee of Uniontown, In March, commencing June 17. spena tne aay. MR. KERR'S STOLEN TRIP BOOK.

Union eteran Leglmi Hall, yesterday after 18'JO, for $228,500. After the old building had At the Lancaster County Almshouse there noon, Eighth and Vino streets. The large been torn down and work commenced on 2H ASt.L. (tPi Col. Coal 83 2 V.

JkTol. Consolidated Gas. Del. Hudson Lack. Den.ARioGrande 18 Do.

pref 47 Dls.ACattleF.Co. 442 hall was crowned in evory part by the ions are ouucnirping chicks and 300 more In the course of Incubation. tbe new structure It became apparent the Whoever Stole It Sold It to a Broadway term service veterans. Many ladles wero grounds were not ample enough and it was Central Labor Union, of Lancaster, has dn. present.

All around the hall were emblems and relics of the war. The exercises opened Scalper. From the New York World. termlned to have an Industrial parade on spent several minutes in trying to make ont what a stammering talker at the other end juauur ijay, oepieuiuer Thomas M. Kerr, a coffee merchant of An Immense lneot mould, weiirhln nvnr E.Tonn.,Va.&Ga.

with music by the orchestra. The ritual was read by Colonel Z. P. Boyer and Adjutant F. Hoguet, and then came a hymn by thechol decided to purchase the Clinton House.

Work was stopped nntll the necessary legal steps could be taken to get possession of it. Both the September and the December Grand Juries took favornble action in the matter, and Just before the old Board of Com Is saying. 100,000 pounds, was successfully cast at the Bethlehem Iron Company's works. uo. isi prei oj Do.

2d pref. 14 Philadelphia, oomeB to New York every day, leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 in the morning and returning on the 4 o'clock train In the of the Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church. 1 A well known restaurateur of Lancaster Tho rest of the programme comprised the Ed. Gen.Elec.Co.. 100 Great North, pref.

88' Laclede (rns 1.5'Z afternoon. On the aftornoon of May 2 last missioners went out of office a compromise found In tho stomach of a big frou a musk rat almost as large as the frog Itself. wivsertocted with the owner of the property. on the arrival of the 4 o'clock train from Philadelphia, he was compelled to force Ills Luke Erie West, 14 An eoidemlo of nink cve Is nrevnllln fn a. Do.

5S A 1'A lnre extent among horses in the lielhle way through a crowd. When he freed him On the Ragged Edge L. Shore A M. 110', whereby the county acquired the property. Adding lo thecontract price of the building the cost of the Clinton House property, the total cost of the newcofirt house to date Ih reading 01 tne roil or nonor by the adjutant; an address by Rev.

C. H. Thomas; song, "Tenting To night," by the choir; and an oration by Judgo Michael Arnold. The twenty third Psalm was sung by the choir, benedictiou was pronounced by Chaplain Armstrong, and taps were sounded by Comrade Fisher. I'm bems and in the neighboring townships.

self he found that his pocket book contain Louis. A ash 77 There Has been discovered near Ashland 46'i 1 101 87 Wt ml fi7i 7j 24'a' 103 l4 00 wl 24 '2 62 Vfii iV ing J20 and a book which entitled him to 2(1 Manhat, HI. 103 fifty trips between New York and Philadel. phla had been stolen. He paid 890 for it.

a deposit of pottery clay or a very fine grade, and over a million tons are said to be la sight. Mexican 20' $275,470. The contractors have until October, 1893, to finish the building. It is to be three stories high, with a 200 foot tower of white sandstone quarried from the hills of Lower Tyrone township. The clothes that are wash Mr.

Kerr Instructed the ticket agent to de The art of paner maklnz at Tvrona hn Michigan Central. Missouri Kan. A T. Tr. Do.pref.

Nat, Lead Norfolk A reached that point where a growing tree can be cut down and converted into news paper, all within twenty four hours. An Easy Way Out of the Woods. tain any one presenting his pass, and on Sunday last Moses Blouroch, a traveling salesman for his father, J. Blouroch, millinery goods, of No. 48 Bond street, presented Mr.

Kerr's pass. Before Blouroch reached no 2.5V' 1.5 63'4 25 li 70 From the Wllkesbarre Record. ed without Pear line. If you get them clean by the necessary rubbing A Warwick farm has an Aldernev cow Do. nret Why not compromise and permit the Gov North Am.

Co which in twenty eight days produced sixty seven pounds Of butter, or a weeklv averatra i Philadelphia the authorities of that city Northern ernor to appoint the Treasurer and the Councils and Commissioners eaoh a detective to watch him? of sixteen and three quarter pounds. wore nottned by telegraph to detain him. Do. nret He proved his Innocence to tbe entire salls with soap, they will soon Thomas Rowland, of Anamollnk. Monroe N.

Y. Cent. A 100 N. C. Kt.

L. Jfl' 2d prof. '1 27 Do. Df. get ruined bythewear inctionor Air.

Kerr, explaining that he had bought the book from Nathan B. Ilium, a clerk in I. Frank's ticket office, at Leonard street and Broadway. county, brought to the "FmtrsoinoeatStroudK burst a limb of an apple tree on which grew a rose two and a half Inches in diameter and perfect in shape and color. XT i e.

nr 20 If It I II 1 1 W. Y.A Now Eng" 5'l 17' now rranaiin came at mianignt, waking her father to go out with him In the storm to fly a kite, somewhat to tho annoyance of his wife (Mrs. Loxley), who thought It "such folly In two grown men The world ostl mates tliaffolly dilferently now. Rnd Franklin name rings through the ages, but who remembers Benjamin Loxley? om ashamed of his descendants (although I am one 01 them), that they have allowed his services and labors so to pass into oblivion that he is spoken of to day in his own Philadelphia only as "Benjamin Loxley, a carpenter." He was a carpenter a skilful one, and I am proud of it. Our Lord and Master was a carpenter, also, during His earth life but It Is a shame to us, who ought to have preserved the memory of our ancestor's brave deeds, that he Is not known also as the noble patriot, the daring, self sacrificing hero, Major Loxley, of the Pennsylvania Regulators.

n. a. u. The people of Kutztown are still obllrnri tn of it. Pearline saves the wear, Ont.

A N. Susq. A Do. nref. EH" 16 26 The Turning Point pay a yearly ground rent on all property, which was laid on It by the original owner In 17.50, and Kutztown Is the only town in Berks countv.

and with few eTeentloim In 8 St. L. A Ut. Pac. MallS.S.Co..

20 26 68' by saving the work 3flV 3M H7 A K. vot. CITS tbe State, under such obligations. Pine L. certificates With many a man Is nomo trlvlnl act, and mere rccomm'Midntinn of grmm frirncl to trf 8.

8. St. has nav(fl the llvos of hundreds. Speaking a pood word for (, P. ts natural, for whrrever it has been tried there have always beep there" is little or no Pull.

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Iff VA rubbinqf. It Do. Drcf. 71 does no harm to anything Lavender, Sweet Lavender, Boneath tho gray Now England skies, Old memories stir, Old hopes arise, What time I hear the vendors' cries Of Lavender, sweet lavender 1" Here, In the crowded city street, I hear the whir Of wings, and cheat My soul with thoughts that, nt my feet, Flow'rs lavender, sweet lavender! An Old World garden rises fair No misix can blur Tho vision horn Again I see my lady where Blooms la vendor, sweot lavender! The world withdraws alone, I stand With thoughts of her Love's doubts disband As with a bow, my hoav'n is spanned By lavender, sweet lavender I Boston Globe, Ilium was taken to the Tombs Police Court yesterday on a summons. He said that a man called at Frank's office on May 11 last and, representing himself as Thomas M.

Kerr, wanted to sell the book. Blum said he told him he would have no dealings with him until he proved himself to be the rightful owner. The man left and subsequently returned with a person whom Blum knows by sight and was identified. Blum then purchased the book for 8.55 and gave it to Blouroch for a single trip to Philadelphia, where the latter was to mall It to Frank's office in this clly. Lawyer David M.

Newberger appeared for Blum and claimed that, he was Innocent, but Justice Talntor decided to entertain a charge of larceny against him and he was held in default of 8300 hall for examination on Wednesday next. Frank was his surety, TWO GREAT MINOS AGREE Sir Moroll Mackenzie and Professor Koch. Rio Grande West 40V Do. pref. 71 S.

S. S. for Blood Poisoinita, Cakcerof the Rkiit. Ulcers awd Sores, All Bkin Diseases. that it washes, and it washes everything.

Use Pearline, and use! less labor. Labor is useless, Silver Bullion clfs I7 Southern Pac Tenn.Coal.I.AI!.. X4I, the highest authorities In Ktirono, unhesitating recommend the Soden Pastilles (Troches) for all Throat, Lung aud Catarrhal diseases. ini 6SJ 40Vi 70 Si'I i3; W)i 22ll 80U S5i 7. 19 exas Faclfic 14' Union Paoiflo 47 Against Malaria and other at mosphcrio in Wabash.

mi Jverythlng Goes. From the Reading Times. In this age of advanced newspaper illustration one never knows when bis eye is attracted to a portrait in a popular Journal whether he is looking at the picture of a bishop or a gentleman who has been cured of catarrh by a patent medioiue. fluences, these troohes are without equal. Beware of Imitations.

The genuine must Do. nref A trpatfeft on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed FHKE application. Druggists Sell It, SWIFT SPECIFIC rawer 3, Atlanta, fit. if yonuse. Pearl ins, for it is unnecessary.

Tlie desPa'r The peddlers and prize givers must be there, lest why liv should they use such methods and claim their goods the same as," or TtArrt good as" Pearline, ITS FALSE Pearline has no equal and XiUgC I3 never peddled. ,40 JAMES PYLE, New York. West. Union Wheel. Lake K.

'4 mi 18 have the testimonial and signature of Sir Morell Mackenzie around every box. Price 60 cents, lo. nrcr. tr too newi medicine it. Is not sfh to delay till hot westhor.

Take Hood's Sarsapurllla now. Wlscon. Ceh. Co.

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