Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 17, 1880, Image 3

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HYDROPHOBIA.
Dettli or XJtUe David Ziegler.
Peer little David Ziegler, an account of
whose sufferings from hydrophobia ap
peared in yesterday's Intelligencer, died
at 5 o'clock this morning, after passing a
night of inscribable agony.
When tvc "went te press yesterday after
noon the boy appeared te be somewhat bet
ter, from the effect of the new Seuth Ameri
can specific Cue-are, which had been inject
ed under the skin of the arm. ButhLs relief
was only temporary, as his paroxysms seen
afterwards increased in violence and the
intervals between grew shorter and
shorter, and from midnight until 3 o'clock,
when he died, it required the efforts of
two men te held him in bed his strength
appearing almost superhuman. Between
these terrible paroxysms the child was net
only rational, but talked with the geed
sense of a youth of fifteen rather than a
child of six years. His greatest fear ap
peared te be that some harm would hap
pen te his mother, and whenever he
felt the spasm coming upon him he weuJd
urge her te run from the room and save
herself. Te his disordered mind during
his spasms the room appeared te be filled
with horrible and dangerous objects that
were constantly menacing himself and his
mother. At times he would scream and
threw up his hands as if te ward them off ;
at ether times he acted as though serpents
or ether monsters were coiled about him,
and would use the most frantic efforts te
untwine them. He foamed at the mouth
and his eyes glared fearfully, but he at no
time barked or attempted te bite, or made
any ether canine demonstrations. He
seemed te be merely possessed of
a terrible fear, and every ob
ject around him appeared te assume
a fearful form. It was net merely a fear of
water, but a fear of everything. In his
lucid intervals he would ask for his medi
cine, which was liquid and looked like
water, and would take a little of it, saying
that then he could talk better, and would
continue te talk sensibly until seized with
another spasm.
During yesterday afternoon and last
night, he was visited by a large number of
our city physicians, who took much inter
est in the case and made close
observations of its wonderful mani
festations. Dr. Foreman, the family
physician, was with him almost constantly
and Dr. M. L. Hcrr sjwnt several hours
with him, ether physicians remaining for
shorter periods, but none of them could
de aught te relieve him from his indescrib
able mental suffering. It is net believed
that he suffered any bodily pain, but all
his actions and every lineament of his
countenance betokened the most intense
tciTer of something horrible seen by him,
but unseen by these around his bed. Hap
pily death relieved him about 0 o'clock,
and his pretty little face, se distorted with
agony a moment before, resumed its
wonted composure.
His funeral will take place at half-past :
clock Sunday afternoon.
Wc were in error yesterday in saying
that the deg that bit the little boy was at
once shot. It appears that it was a valu
able Iiish setter deg,and had been obtained
by Mr. Ziegler from Mr. Roadman. As it
was a family pet Mr. Ziegler did net have
the heart te sheet it. but attempted te get
some one else te de it for him. While thus
engaged Mr. Al. Hutten, who knew the
deg te be a valuable one and did net be
lieve it te be affected with rabies, said he
would take care of it. He took it away
and tied it in his premises. During the
night it broke loose, and he never saw it
afterwards. Some of Mr. Zicglcr's neigh
bors sav they saw the deg next morning en
Maner street, with a cellar en its neck
with a niece of rope dansrlinc from it. The
doc rati off and nothing mere was seen e!
it in that neighborhood. Adeganswciing
its description was shot about that time
(August 1st) near the upper end of North
tjuecn street.
COLUMBIA SEWS.
Our Regular Correspondence.
The cornet announced te be voted for at
the Citizens' band fair was awaidcd last
eveninsr te Frank Krisman, the only com
nctiter for prize. This evening at the
hours specified the following articles will
bedclivcicd te llie successful contestants
8 o'clock set of jewelry ; 8:30 o'clock
geld necklace; o:4e e clock guitar; v
o'clock printers' composing stick ; 9:30
o'clock lady's geld ring (with setting);
10 o'clock butcher's tools. The balance
of the articles will be awarded te-morrow
night. Seme of the goods en hand will
also be auctioned off.
There was a collision of freight trains
about two miles this .side of Meuutville
early yesterday evening which blocked the
north main track for seme time. The Ilar
risburg accommodation train west was de
tained twenty minutes. The Columbia
wrecking crew was sent te the scene and
seen succeded in clearing the debris from
the track and restoring travel.
Edward II. Black, read foreman of en
gines of the Philadelphia division of the
Pennsylvania railroad, was in town to
day. The Philadelphia & Beading railroad
company will run an excursion train te the
state fair at Philadelphia te-morrow
The Cecil county team left here at 6:20
last evening for home.
Jeseph Gramm, who has recently been
appointed conductor of a passenger train
running en the Pennsylvania railroad be
tween Philadelphia and Harrisburg, has
removed his residence te Philadelphia.
The "moving" took place ycstciday.
The Bcpublicaus were out with their
torches last eveniug, and paraded the
principal streets of town. When the
parade was dismissed a mass meeting was
held in Odd Fellows hall, and addresses
were delivered by Mnjer A. Wilsen Norris,
of Philadelphia, and Colonel B. Fiank
Eshlcman, of Lancaster city.
PUS EON SHOOTING.
Lancaster vs. Fert "Deposit The Latter
Wins.
Yesterday afternoon, at Columbia, there
was a pigeon sheeting match between six
Lancastcrians and six crack shots from
Pert Deposit. The terms were ten birds
each Rhede Island rules, and the contest
for a prize of 100.
The following is the score :
Cecil County Team.
Hit. Missed.
L. M. 3Ieuldin 7 3
I. C. Evans 8 2
I. Williams 9 1
JacobTedd 9 1
Rebert Gibsen 9 1
Perry Barnes 8 2
Total 50 10
Lancaster Team.
Hit. Missed.
J.B.McCaskcy 7 3
II. B. Vendcrsmith 8 2
Al. Rauch 7 3
Walter Freybergcr 9 1
N. Linley I! 4
L. Myers 10 0
Total - 47 13
A number of the birds " scored as
" missed" fell dead just out of bounds.
Barnes, of the Cecil county team, who is
scored with two misses, killed every bird,
but it was his misfortune te have them
drop tee far from the " trap." One of
his birds fell within two feet of the bound
ary line. The usual number of guns car
ried by persons awaiting inisssd birds, was
en the field.
In sheeting for the sweep stakes after
the match, Myers wen first prize. There
were nineteen contestants.
Bass Fishing.
Judge Livingston, Sheriff Strinc, J. L.
Peitcr and Urias Seurbeer were bass fish
ing at Columbia, yesterday, and brought
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home a fine string of fish. They made the
return trip fin a Medoc locomotive by
moonlight.
SAX WUTLER AGAIN.
J She Attcinptb Suicide for tlie Third Time.
Nan Butler is tlic name ei a nine color
ed woman en Middle street, who has
figured quite extensively in police circles
of late years. Last night William Butler,
her husband, had a warrant issued for her
arrest en a charge of drunken and diser
derly conduct. She was captured by Of
ficer Flick, wue started, te ine station
Iw.iicn nritl, lier On tlie.w.iv she nicked UT
a stone and struck herself en thVhead with
it. She was slightly stunned, but seen
rccovercd consciousness, and was placed
in a cell. About half past one o'clock this
morning Chief of Police Dcichler. who was
sin ilntv in tlie (.tntirni linllSfV fltldin? that
all was quiet in the cell occupied by Nan,
went down stairs. no umucKuu mc
cell deer, and upon going inside found
Nan lying en the fleer with her head some
distance from the fleer. Around her neck
was tightly drawn a piece of goods, which
she had tern from her dress, the ether end
of which was tied te the upright steam
pipe. The officer thought that the wo
man was dead, but upon examination
finnil lini. nnlcn tens still hflatintf. He
quickly cut the rope and it was net long
bclerc sue liau lunyrecevcreu. iuis i iub
tiuVil timn tlmt. "Vnn 1ms attempted sui
cide in the station house by hanging her-
.11' ft i Cl.n !. t ? litm
hen wiuiuia year, nnu n.u munie ""-"
discovered and rescued.
THE FIREMEN.
Their Picnic Serenades, &c.
The picnic given at What Glen yester
day by the American company in honor of
their Allentown guests, was very largely
attended. The order was every geed and
all present enjoyed themselves. During
the afternoon an accident occurred te one
of the Allentown men, by the name of
Milten Wcidcr. He fell ever a bench and
broke his arm. After the accident he was
placed in a wagon driven by two ether
firemen, who started te town with him.
While coming along the pike just outside
the city, the horse ran oft" and upset the
wagon. Weider and the ethers were
slightly bruised, but their injuries arc net
sci ieus. They filially succeeded in getting
te town and Dr. Greve dressed the wound
cd mail's arm.
This morning the Allentown boys, ac
companied by their band visited the en
gine houses of the city and were kindly
received. We arc indebted te the band
for a line .serenade tendered us this morn
ing. The music discoursed by the band is
i.f an uncommonly high order, each mem
ber showing complete control of his hi
st riimcnt.
This evening at 7J, o'clock the America
willbecnteitaincd "by the Humane com
pany at Rethwcilcr's hall, where a ban
quet will be given by the "Big G."
Yeung TliicvcH Committed.
Peter Beas, aged 9 or 10 ycers, and
Philip Diekcl, aged 13 or 14 years, had a
healing before Alderman Spurrier this
afternoon of a charge of larceny of a num
ber of carpenter tools, the property of
Jehn Weaver, and some school books
and a brass cap of a water pipe, the prop
el ty of Jehn P. Schaum. Mr. Weaver
identified 21 of the tools found in the boys
possession as his property, and Mr.
Schaum identified his goods also. The
boys were committed in default of bail te
answer at court. The larcenies were com
mitted about three week age.
JWr. Hull's Funeral.
The funeral of Mrs. Catharine Hull,
widow of the late Dr. Levi Hull, will take
place in the Moravian church in Lititz, of
which she was long a member, en Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Hull died
suddenly en Monday evening last, and the
funeral ceremonies were put off te enable
her son, Hairy, who was absent in Colera
de, te reach Lititz in time te attend the
funeral. Mrs. Hull was an estimable
woman and leaves two sons and four
daughters te mourn her less.
'folic Wright in Limbe.
Tehe Wright, the colored bootblack, is
tee well-known te need an introduction te
the people who knew anything attbut
police cases. Yesterday he get drunk and
made his usual amount of noise en Middle
street. He was seen by Officer Lcman who
attempted te arrest him. Tebc resisted
and after a long fight with the officer he
was ever-powered and locked up. He will
12 heaid before Alderman A. F. Dennelly
en Monday.
Off a Fishing.
List evening Messrs. Jehn E. Schum,
P. J. Dclzeitz and J. Adams, went down te
the mill prepcity of Philip Schum, Sen &
Ce., and caught 131 fine fish with a stirglc
net. In one haul with the net they caught
four fish and a live young duck, (a beauty)
which is doing well at 31 East Lemen
street. The party came back this morn
ing. Case Dismissed.
Old Mrs. Hewarter and her daughter
against whom complaints of assault and
battery by the boys Frank Samson and
William Wcise, were before Alderman
Barr for a hearing this morning and dis
missed, the prosecutors net appearing.
The alleged assault consisted in driv
ing away the boys with brooms from Ho He
warter's premises because of their obscene
language.
Clethes Stelen.
Last night a thief entered the yard in
the rear of the bearding house of Mrs.
Susan Trout. Ne. 414 Seuth Prince street,
and sfelc a whole suit of underclothes be
longing te one of the boarders named
Merris. The clothes had been placed en
the railing of a second-story balcony te
air, and the thief lifted them off with a
clothes-prep.
Incited te Ge te Frederick.
Chief Engineer Ferdncy, of the city fire
department, has received a letter from
the firemen of Frederick, Maryland, invit
ing the whole department te participate in
their parade en October 21st.
A Business Man's Opinion.
C. II. Derr, of Teledo. O., says he has used
Day's Kidney Pads in his family with results
se superior te all ether treatments that he re
gard tliem as the best Kidney doctor in the
world. sl3-lwMW&F
Excursion! Last Chance!
Anether cheap excursion te Philadelphia and
the st:ite fair en Saturday,Scpt. 18. Tickets
geed for three days, te return en any train.
Fare for the round trip only $1.73, Special
through train leaves Lancaster (King street)
at 0 a. in. and Columbia C a, m. Fer particu
lars see colored circulars at all statieus.
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The stock et beet-- and shoes which is new
being sold out at great sacrifice in order te
close busbies, is diminishing daily. There in
as yet en hand a large assortment of ladies',
gents' and children's line shoes, which arc
being sold at the same prices that, shoddy is
sold ier elsewhere. Wc advise all who wish te
purclia.c their hill and winter beets, shoes or
rubbers te call early and secure bargains.
Alse store fixtures, including a lire proof sale,
for sale cheap at Ne. 2G East King street. It
Headquarters for men's, boys' and children's
hats and caps at Cehen ft Bre.'s Philadelphia
One Price Stere, 5 East King street.
Don't 3Ds the Chance.
Cehen & I!re. will have their grand opening
s.ile of men's, boys' and children's hats and
caps for tall and winter wear, this Saturday,
September IS. Give them a call and witness
their crand display at 5 East King street
Just received new styles in shirts, neckwear,
underwear, knit jackets, Sc. Opening sale
this Saturday, September 18, tit Cehen & Bre.'s
Philadelphia One Price Stere, 3 East King
street. scpl7-2td
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LANCASTEE pAlW
The old saying that "anew broom sweeps
clean" receives fresh proof every day In the
rapid deterioration of many articles that have
obtained a geed reputation belere the public.
Inne lineef business has this deterioratlenbeen
mere marked than in many once popular blt
tera whose proprietors have allowed their
preparation te become worthless because of
their many hundred orders and Inordinate
love of gain, than in anything else. In conse
quence thereof and at the request et many per
sons who have ordered Chill Chilli Bitters, the
proprietor will at 7K P- m.,Menday, September
30, 1880, at his office, 28 N'erth Queen Street,
sell at public sale one case and one bottle of
Chill Chilli Bitters, pat up in fancy walnut
cases, the condition of the sale being that the
highestblddershallbethe buyer; the buyer
te keep the bottles unopened until three years
have expired, then te open the bottles In pres
ence of competent Judges and compare them
with any bottles made by him since the sale,
and it the bitters are net as geed and pure as
the first made the proprietor has obligated
himsclt under bends te pay $5,000 te each pur
chaser of bottle and case. seplC-4td
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Amusement.
" The Old Crew." This evening the Wellcs-ley-Sterllng
combination will produce at
Fulton opera house the drama of "The Old
Cress ;" or, the Dogs of the Ferest." The lead
ing lady. Miss Marie Wellesley, has wen her
way te popular favor here in previous ap
pearances and she is supported by Mr. W. E.
Sterling and a full dramatic company. The
famous Leenbcrg dogs will be introduced in
the play, and they are among the most mag
nificent specimens or canine bleed in the
country. Oa account et the political parades
tte beginning of the performance will be de
ferred until half -past eight,
cilice Oatet. On Saturday evening the
comedy company known as the "Favorites"
will appear in this city in the musical extrava
ganza of "Leng Branch," said te be replete
with sparkling mirth and pretty melody. The
organization Is headed by the popular vocalist
and opera beuffe comedienne Alice Oatcs, who
sang in Glrofle-Girelia here last winter, and
whose reputation extends all ever the coun
try. A Great Spectacle Everybody will remem
lcr the complete manner in which Messrs.
Jarrctt X Palmer presented "Uncle Tem's
Cabin " about two years age in this city, and
hew faithfully every promlse made in their
advertisements was fulfilled. New Mr. Jarrctt
is coming again, but with a piece ei a different
character. It is called "Cinderella; or, the
Little Glass Slipper" by a company of fflfty
people. The music is by Rossini, and Max
Marctzek, of the Italian opera et New l'erk,
will Interpret it with the aid of a larga or
chestra, a big chorus and the vocal members of
the company. The melodies with which the
piece abounds arc sung by Mark Smith, Ed.
Council, of Londen, Win. II. Seymour, Jnmes
Vincent, Marie Bates, Annie Shaffer (who
plays the title part), Elma Dolare and Jenny
Hughes. The scenery is magnificent, es
pecially the prince's palace, and the costumes
ricti. One feature of the spectacle that will es
pecially delight the little ones is tlie stage
coach and real ponies by which Cinderella
gees te the ball. The specialty features are
numerous and first-class.
On account of the political parades te-nigct
the fcalc of Chill Chilli Bitters will be post
poned until Monday evening next. ltd
Tun evening session or the Lancaster Com
mercial College will begin en Monday evcnlng,
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White, soft and velvety hands fellow the use
of Cuticurn Medicinal Seap.
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Kub the Gums Well
with SOZODONT when they become spongy
or detached from the necks of the teeth. Let
them bleed freclv and se recover their tone
and health. This SOZODONT is the best reme
dial agent ler diseased gums and teeth. Try
and learn. sl3-lwdcedftw
Teachers, authors and ethers of sedentary
habits highly prize Malt Bitters.
POLITICAL RULLETIN.
Pay Your Tax.
Every voter who wants te vote in November
should leek after the payment of his tax. Col
lector Warlcl sits nt the Court Heuse THIS
EVENING fremC te 9 o'clock te receive it.
GO THEBE AND PAY IT.
Democratic Mass Meeting.
There will be a general Democratic meeting
under the auspices of the Third, Fourth and
Seventh ward clubs at the corner of Straw
berry, Middle and Seutli Queen streets, en
Fridav evening. September 17. The members
of every ward club will meet at their respec
tive headquarters at VA P. m. te form in a
body and inarch te the meeting.
Fer Assembly.
The name el WILLIAM McCOMSEY, of the
First ward, will be presented te the Deme
cratic electors et Lancaster at their primary
elections te nominate a candidate for As
sembly, under Democratic rules.
ELIM G. SNYDER, of the Ninth ward, wil
be a candidate for the Democratic nomination
te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub
ject te Democratic rules. tp
Second Ward.
The members of the Hancock ami English
club et the Second ward will meet at their
headquarters, Hewell's building. North Queen
street, this evening at J o'clock sharp, te
attend the meeting et the Third, Fourth and
Seventh wards, Seuth Queen street.
Seventh Warfl.
The Yeung Men's Hancock club of the
Seventh ward will meet at Utzlngcr's saloon
this evening at 7 o'clock for the purpose of
attending the meeting at the corner of Seutli
Queen and Strawberry streets.
The Third Ward
Hancock club are requested te meet at the
central headquarters, Centra Square, this
(Friday) evening at 7 o'clock te take
part in the meeting in the lower end of the
city. Let every Democrat et the ward attend.
Fourth Ward
Will meet en Friday evening, Sept. 17, at Gee.
Wall's snloen at 8 o'clock, sharp.
Attention Firth Ward.
The Fifth ward Hancock and English club
will meet this evening at the Green Tree Hetel
at 7 o'clock, sharp, for parade. Hiccups and
torches can be had at Simen's store, corner of
Orange and Mary streets. Let every member
bj present.
The Sixth Ward Ainerlcns Club
Will meet at their club room in Schiller hall
this evening nt 7 o'clock. After a special
business meeting the club will take part in the
parade and meeting of all the ward clubs. jjLct
there be a lull turn out.
Seventh Ward.
The Senior Hancock and .English club of the
Seventh ward, will meet te-night at 7 o'clock,
sharp, at the headquarters, B. Ku hi man's
saloon, te participate In the meeting at Seuth
Queen and Middle streets.
Attention Hancock Legien!
The members of the Legien who are net
members of the equipped ward clubs will as
semble at their headquarters en Friday even
ing at 7 o'clock te participate in the march of
thc'Sccend, Fifth and Ninth wards te the
meeting nt the corner of Middle and Seuth
Queen streets.
Ninth Ward.
The regular stated meeting of the Nintli
Ward Hancock and English club will be held
at their club room ever Arneld Haas's saloon,
North Queen street, te-morrow (Friday) even
ing nt 7 o'clock, sharp. Let there be a lull
turnout as the club will attend the meeting of
the Third, Fourth and Seventh wrrds. The
club will be fully equipped.
Conference Committees, Attention.
Tlie conference committees of the Third,
Fourth and Seventh wards arc requested te
meet at the central headquarters en THURS
DAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, for the purpose,
of completing arrangements for the general
meeting of the city Democracy, te be held at
the corner of Seuth Queen, Strawberry and
Middle streets en Friday evening under the
joint auspices of the Third, Fourth and
Seventh wards.
In the Lewer End.
There will be a general Democratic mceting
under the auspices of the Third, Fourth and
Seventh ward clubs at the corner of Straw
berry, Middle and Seuth Queen streets, en
Friday evening. September 17.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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"Great Bleed Tonic," for the euro of all
bleed diseases. "Dr. Llndsey's Bleed
Searcher."
The happiest results invariably attend the
taking of "Sellers' Celebrated Wrer Plus."
S3 cents per hes.
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UH?LtIGENCER" , EKIDAY, SEFiKMHiR
XJEW JLDTXMTISMMMJtTB.
Ameufftheinany advantages gained by onrehanso of business
location, an important one Is the enlarged rooms and improved fa
cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps
of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and
tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all -work en
trusted te us.
WATCH REPAIRING.
MUSICAL BOX REPAININQ,
CLOCK REPAIRING,
JEWELRY JOBBING,
MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND
ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVING. Sec.
A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced
in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled
at short notice and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld
or Silver bought, taken in exchange, or made into new goods.
B. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
NOTICE!
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S? ..', LSiXe-smu v er.t' east kt
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te CLOSE OUT BUSINESS. Desiring te engage in ether business, x taice tms opportunity w
eflcr the entire stock, consisting et
10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Makes,
at least 23 per cent, less than they can be bought elsewhere. Having made a sicialty in gemi
goedsfor the last two years a splendid opportunity is new offered te buy superior BOOTS and
SHOES at lower prices than Tit ASH can he bought elsewhere.
IkliUlh CJiVU - - v S' "-- -
FAKMEKS !
Wfehhiff te purchase their BOOTS AND SHOES
CHEAP. Country storekeepers will de weii te
t ii'tTncif ,,. l. SOLD out as SOON as POSSIBLE. We also offer a part of 'the fixtures pt
nfvuw turn freTMiM which we win huh
the store, consisting of revolving fixture in window. Lounges, part of shelving, Wi
.. Eir..rnnf Pntniiinatleu Safe, us coed as new.and line Shew Case and Stand, at
PARLOR SHOE STORE,
Ne. 26 1-2 East King St, opposite Lancaster Ce. Bank.
C. A. Reeee.
Tlie Value of Pure Wlne in Sickness. i
The chief difllculty with reliable, wines has
been their scarcity und exorbitant price, but
this has been removed by the introduction of
a Pure Native Wine, produced from the Oporto
grape by Mr. Alfred Spcer. of New Jersey. Wc
understand tuat he lias suumittcu ins wine xe
the test et many of our celebrated physicians,
and all concur in ita purity, medicinal prep
erties and superiority te the best Imported
Pert Wine. Most et them prescribe it in cases
of debility, uflcctlens et the kidneys, and
chronic complaints, requiring a tonic, su su
eorific or diuretic treatment. Examiner. '
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and
Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker.
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MAltttlAtiES.
Demetii Bcckids Sept. 10. 1880, at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. Grecn
walil, D. P., Mr. F. A. Dcmuth te Miss Augusta
Buckius, both of this city. ltd
DEATHS.
Hull. Sept. 13, 1880, in Lititz, Pa., suddenly,
Mrs. Catharine Hull, in her Geth year.
Funeral services will be held en Sunday
morning (10th inst,) at 10 o'clock. In tlie Mo
ravian church at Lititz. Friends and relatives
are invited te attend.
Kine. in this city. Sept. 17, 18W). I'.crtha May,
daughter of Jehn and Curric King, aged 5
weeks.
She was a sweet and lovely child,
Toe pure en earth te stay.
Ged only lent her for a while.
And came and took her awav.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respcctlully invited te attend the funeral lrem
her parents' residence. Ne. 137 East Grant
street, en Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Hitz. In this city en the 14th inst., Charles
A. Hitz. in the 3lth year of his age.
Leng were his sufferings.
Hard was his pain.
Ne murmur escaped him.
Nene heard him complain ;
Till Ged In His mercy
Did htoep lrem the sky.
And called him come home
And rest thee en high.
The relatives and friends, also Conestoga
council, O. U. A. M. Ne. 8, Degree oeuncll Ne.
20, Ecshahhencc tribe I. O. R. M., Ne. 22, and
Shifller Are company are respectfully Invited
te attend the funeral from his late residence
Ne. 21G Rockland street, en Sunday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill
cemetery. ltd
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOST. ON WEDNESDAY EVKNINO, ON
North Queen street, between Walnut anil
Chestnut, a Geld Bracelet. The Under will be
liberally rewarded by leaving it at this Office.
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TTENTION, HANCOCK LEGION!
The members of the
HANCOCK LEGION
that arc net going out with their Ward Clubs
will nleasc meet at their HEADQUARTERS.
Centre Square, this evening nt 7:3', and escort
the several emus te me
DEMOCRATIC MEETING
in the SEVENTH WARD. ltd
pUULIC AUCTION.
ex
Monday Evening, September 20,
will be sold at
Ne. 150 North (Juceii St., Lancaster, Fa
a large let of Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, consisting of Walnut Chamber Suits.
Walnut Extension Tables, Office Desks, Hair
Mattresses, Sewing Machines, Lounges, en
elegant Parler Mirror, one hair-cloth Parler
Suit, one Hat Rack, Steves and Ranges, four
elegant Shew Cases, ene Piane. Card Tables,
and a variety et goods net mentioned. These
goods come from families in the county and
arc ull m geed condition. Goods received up
te 10 o'clock en day of sale. Sale te commence
at 7 o'clock sharp. HESS & lfLINN.
Samuel Hesh & Sex, Aucts. . scpl6-3tdlt
DEMOCRATIC
MASS MEETING!
COR. OF MIDDLE, STRAWBERRY AND
SOUTH QUEEN STREETS,
THIS EVENING,
TO BE ADDRESSED BY
JOHN. H. FOW, Esq.,
OP PHILADELPHIA,
AND OTHER SPEAKERS.
IXECCrOKS' SA1.E OF CITY PKOP
!i ERTIES. The undersigned executers of
Michael Malenc, deceased, will expose te sale
en THURSDAY, the 14th day et OCTOBER, at
7 o'clock p. m., at the Cadwell Heuse, the fol
lowing Real Estate, viz :
Ne. 1. A Let et Ground en the N. E. corner
of Orange and Shippen streets, with a frontage
of 49 feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and
along Shippen street northward 243 feet te a
public alley, en which is erected a commodi
ous and well built Mansion, Ne. 301, two-stories
high with two-story back building, all in geed
repair; also en rear of let a two-story brick
stable and ether improvements.
Ne. 2. A Piece et Ground en North Lime
street, west side, between Orange n"d Chestnut
streets, containing in front en Lime street 37
feet, mere or less, and in depth westward 61
feet 4 inches, en which is erected a two-story
Brick dwelling. Ne. 128, with its improvements.
Ne. 3. A Piece of Ground en south side et
East Chestnut street, near Duke, containing
in front 2J feet und extending In depth south
ward CG feet, en which is erected a three-story
Brick Dwelling, Ne. 41, with brick building at
tached, furnished with water and sewerage.
Terms made known at time of sale.
EDWARD McGOVERN,
WM. L. PEIPER,
JAMES M. BURKE,
Executers of Michael Malenc, dee'd.
IlKimr SmTBXRT. Anct,
BePlI-SwaceUftUti . .
t r ' t. .' . ' . -ri 1 . . j -'- . SwtfQaj'Seaeii.-rPju&ajtand West J
entlrn ainnV of ItOOTS AND SHOES et
the
STREET, will be offered at a ereat SACRIFICE,
- v . . -, . "
FABMEKS !
for Fall ami Winter, uewr is your chance te buy
can wnue our shjck w ci cumiuim;. v
iruiuu IU ;- Wil -aCT n" "-"" v -.-
I'ing, Writing Desk,
AMUSEMENTS.
DANCING SCHOOL.
Reopening et T. J. McUUIRE'S Dancing
Scheel at Grant Hall,
Tuesday Evening; September 21.
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Classes for Instruc
tions new forming. Private Lessens given
singly or in classes. Glide, Racquet and New
Heel and Tee taught. Terms very moderate.
seplfr-Std
A GRAND EXHIBITION OF LANCASTER
county trotting Horses.
BAG RACE, MULE RACE, FOOT RACE,
and live classes et Tretting Horses, at the Lan
caster Driving Park, -
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 18, 1SS0.
Fer premlumB and entrance fees consult post pest
ers. The occasion will be enlivened by the
EDEN SILVER CORNET BAND.
Admission, 25c.
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Children, 10c. Address,
DRIVING PARK,
Lancaster, Pa.
TULTON OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1880.
Engagement for ene night only of the
Wellesley & Sterling Combination,
appearing In an original Drama of powerful
interest, lull of exciting Incidents and bitu bitu bitu
ntion.e, entitled
THE OLD CROSS ;
Or, the Dogs of tbc Ferest.
MISS MARIE WELLESLEY as JARTINO,
he Rose of Cernell; W. E. STERLING as
BALCOM a GIPSY, and a Powerful Dramatic
Company, Introducing tlie Wonderful Acting
LEONBERG DOGS, Sultan, Cffisar and Sambo,
nmnmmml liv nil the laruest and most mnir-
niucent Dogs In America. Popular prices of
admission 35 and SO cents. Secure your scats
at the Opera Heuso Onlce. scpl3-3td
MB. JOHN I. 9IISHL.KR HaS THE
pleasure et prcscntingat the Opera Heuse
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880,
America's Favorite Prima Denna Come
dienne, ALICE OATES,
and her talented Comedy Compan y in the New
Comedy
" LONG BRANCH."
Mirth, Music, Meledy. The most comically j
comic of all cemicalities, illustrative or sea
side Summer Scenes. TIME OF THE PLAY
The Interesting period known as Summer,
when all mankind vies with the ice In melting.
SCENE OF TnE PLAY The rural village of
New Yerk and the adjacent metropolitan city
Lene Branch.
prices, as, au ami la cents.
Diagram at Yccker's.
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Mlt. JOHN D. MISHL.EK HAS TME
honor of presenting ,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1880,
Henry C. Jarrett'a Operatic Spectacle,
CINDERELLA;
Or, THE LITTLE tiLASS SLIPPER,
which will be produced at the Opera Heuse
with Magnificent Scenery. Orand European
Ballet, Gorgeous Stage Costumes,
Large Orchestra and Magnificent Chorus,
under the distinguished master, Mr. Max
Marctzek. Notwithstanding the large expense
attending this great entertainment, NO AD
VACE IN PRICES,
35, 00 and 75 Cents.
Diagram at Ycckcr'a Office. seplG-3td
WANTED.
w
ANTED. .EVERYBODV TO
ADVEK-
XK
in the Irteixieem
(BR, who wants something te de.
WANTED A'GOOD COOK WANTED
immediately at
87-tfd 443 NORTH DUKE STREET.
WANTED A SITUATION BY A COACH
Painter te make himself generally use
ful, cither at coach painting or anything else.
Geed recommendation. Apply at this office.
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Office of the Mahesy Mutual Life Asse-)
CIATION OF SELINSGROVE, 1A. (
WANTED GOOD, ACTIVE, KESPONSI
ble Agents in each township of the
county of Lancaster. Apply in hand writing
of Applicant te the Heme Office.
L. R. HUMMEL, Sec'y.
Scllnsirreve. Snyder county, Pa., September
17,1880.
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WANTED, MY THE LANCASTER CITY
Scheel Beard, seven hundred school
desks and twenty-four settees, suitable for the
various grades of Primary and Secondary
schools. Alse, twelve Teachers desks.
Manufacturers and dealers arc requested te
present samples for examination in select
council chamber, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Sept. 23.
By order of Building Committee,
II. E. SLAYMAKER,
s!4-4tdTu&F Chairman.
UOVSE FURNISHING GOODS.
1. .. .I.MM ' t
-VTOTICE.
mm & BREKEMAK
Would advise all who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making any alterations in their
heating arrangements te de se at onto before
the rush of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Steves, Heaters anil Ranges,
In the Market, at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Flu & Breuemaus
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
CI RAIN SPECULATION
J In large or small amounts. $25 or $30,000-
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EEAINE.
THE ATTEMFElfCHJNT OUT.
Address of Democratic National Committee.
New Yerk, Sept. 17." Tlie. national
Democratic committee has issued 'thejbl 'thejbl
levring statement relative te the eloetion
in the Btate of Maine :
HXADO.PABTKB3 XATIOWAL DEMOCRATIC COST. t
NawY0HX,Sept.'17.j"$ J
The latest reliable and official returns
received from Maine are as fellows :'fle'
turns from 428 towns gives Plaisted 70,010,
Davis 70,693 ; Republican majority 679.
In the same towns in 1876 the opposition
vote was 57,498, Republican 73,763, Re
publican majority 15,266. Republican
less in 1880 from the corresponding elec
tion in 1876, 14,587.
There arc fifty-eight towns and six plan
tations yet te be heard from. Relative
gains in these towns, as compared with
1S76, would give us at lowest estimate ever
1,000 Democratic majority. Republican
manipulators in ilaine arc pretending te
claim a majority for Davis and arc undoubt
edly trying te doctor the returns te
bear out this claim. It remains te be seen
whether they propeso te begin in Maine te
inaugurate the frauds of 1876. Fer two
days Mr. Blaine and the Republican lead
ers conceded Mr. Plaistcd's election as the
Republican party did Tildcn's in 1876.
Tlie entire machinery for counting tlie
vote is iu the hands of the Republican
returning beard. Usually in past years it
has only required about two days te ascer
tain definite results in Maine. This year
all the first returns showed great Domo Demo Dome
cracic gains, and it was only when the
Republican manipulators have stepped the
returns coming in, and delayed them
until they could be altered, that changes
were made in favor of Davis. Fer instance,
the county of Kennebec, which usually
completes its returns in ene day, was held
back until after Thursday, and it
is openly asserted by a former Republican
leader thatthe returns are kept back for
manipulation. Twe of the Congressmen,
Murch and Ladd, arc conceded. Philbrick,
(Dem.,) candidate in Blaine's disirict,
while actually elected, may be counted out
by fraud by a very small majority, un
der 100. In the 1st disirict, Andersen
the Democratic candidate is practically in
the same position, as the Republicans only
claim a majority for Reed of 93, thus
showing that out of five Congressmen
four Democrats were elected. This is the
best criter:ci by which te judge the
popular sentiment of the state.
Plaisted is clearly elected and can
only be defeated by a fraudulent
count. The only gains shown by the
Republican party, or claimed by them,
are in Democratic counties, inaccessible
by telegraph and away from lines
of the railroads. The best evidence
of the fraud proposed te be perpetrated, is
the fact that while the Fusion ticket
showed large gains all ever the state in
Republican cities and counties, a Republi
can gain isclaimcdin Democratic counties
"W. II. Barsusi, Chairman.
REPUBLICAN RASCALITY.
Attempting te Count Plaisted Out Its Proba
ble KlTect.
New Yerk, Sept. 17. The following
dispatch from Congressman Murch was
received this afternoon :
"Recklaxd, Me., Sept. 17.
" Te Marius Ilanlen, New Yerk:
''Republican rascality is beyond com
prehension. There is no doubt of an at
tempt being made te count Plaisted out.
If it succeeds it will add ten thousand te
our vote in November.
Signed
"Tnes. II. Murch."'
THE WAK IN TURKEY.
The Uprisings of the Tribes.
Londen, Sept. 17. A dispatch from
Antivari, dated leth, says six thousand
Albanians are massed in position en the Ma
saura range, intrenched with five lines of
breastworks, but within range from the
sea. Gen. Pctrevich is near Antivari with
six thousand men. lie is awaiting orders
from Ccttinjc.
The Times correspondent at the Monte
negrin headquarters says if Gen. Pctro Pctre
vich advanced he would expose his flank
te the Albanians.
Anether despatch from Antivari says
Pisa Pacha, the Turkish commander, has
10,000 men at Marengo, en the Scutari
read, but he is powerless. His men are
deserting te the Albanians.
Outraged and Murdered.
Mavcu Chunk, Sept. 17. Elizabeth
Rey, a widow, aged 60 years, who lived
alone iu the midst of most filthy surround
ings, was found murdered at her home
this morning. The body bore evidence of
an outrageous assault. Themas Dowdell,
a railroad laborer was arrested this morn
ing en suspicion, he having been seen at
her heuse last night, and his clothing was
found te be stained with bleed.
Strikers Weakening.
Londen, Sept. 17. The Times correspon
dent at Accrington says : There arc already
unmistakable signs of wavering among
the operatives. Te-day out of 140 opera
tives who had given notice at ene mill 105
have withdrawn them.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 17. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, warmer, clear or
fair weather, south te west with winds,
slight changes in pressure.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR DELIVERING
Filtr Tens of hard white ash coal, broken
size, te '-the Heme for Friendless Children,"
will be received by either of the undersigned
up te Sept. 17, at C o'clock, p. m., each leatl of
coal te be weighed en the city scales. .
JOHN L. ATLEE, President.
C1IAS. M. HOWELL, Secretary.
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lO WEST, FOR THE BEST COFFEES,
JT Sugars and Teas, Best Cigars and Tobac
cos, Best Wines and Liquors, Ask ler
Oakdale Pure Old Rye Whisky.
95 per cent. 'Alcohol. Invigorating Tonic and
the Hair Liquid. All at
RINGWALT'S
Ne. 205 WEST KINO STREET.
PROCLAMATION.
The bonfires en Centre Square en the
occasion of the recent political rejoicing
very much injured the Belgian block
ing. New this is te notify all parties
tliat no lircs will be allowed te be made
en the Belgian blocking wherever laid. The
police are hereby instructed te put out all
such tires and te arrest any person or persons
1 Interfering with them in the discharge of their
I WtaStiSu.atefiggfi
and West
tradfi
deiS
M 79
: choice
HBC3rBerBAo7weaMn.aue ie:
de dojKieJicMte:wEiKe.fti,l
iS w;;i)DBtBmyot,niiefiaweaucfmiBoa
te fair cxtra?4' 6.6530;' geed tetiMc de
Wheat beavy;-X&e lower; Ne. S-Ked,
Cern dull' steady and lower,: Mixed wattaw
spot, S0&Wi; de futtireyMgtfNBSfe. rrt
Oats heavy andlewer : NO.-2.. October, 38Jc ;
State, 43fc; Western eGa " -. ' -
.' r'
. , PbUadalpfcte Market.
Sept. 17. Fleur firm, with
choice ; snpernne at W oe
0082 iM: Ohie ami ladJaaa
famByiati$5i5..-80: Penn'a family de IB 09
aa 2; atieniriam,''y at a oeao w ; Minnesota
family' ts 23g? 87; patent and nigh grades IS 75
68 SK- . ' : - .
Rye flour at .15 00. .
Wheat active: Ne. 2$ Western Bed 1106ft;
Pa. Bed fiesai OirAWberlleaaiW.1" '
Cern flrnrforlecal use ; steamer 33c ; yel
low 54c; mixed 5334c.- T ,
Oats firm, with fair, demand : Ne. I, .White
12c; Ne. 2. de 4iai2Kc; Ne.'. 8,' de"H
$c; Ne: 3Mixed3737$e. -
Bye firm ; sales at 90c.
Previsions in fair jobbing demand: mcaa
perk $10 00 W SO; beef hams 19 08620 09;
Indian m.ss beet at 11800: smoked bams at
122113c: pickled hams at 9ai(Hc; bacon
smoked ahenldcrs 6tf27c : salt de Wic.
Lard quiet; city kettle at SJfcc; loose
butchers' Sc: prime steam $8 C2&.
Butter market tair with geed demand;
Creamery extra il22c ; Creamery geed te
choice 2S00c; Bradford county and New Yerk
extra. 27030c ; Western reserve extra 300230 :
de geed te ehoice lftJJl'Jc; KeBa scarce and
wanted : Peun'a extra 2021 ; Western reserve
extra 2021c.
Eggs scarce and firm ; Pennsylvania at S2e;
Western 21c.
Cheese strong with fair trade ; New Yerk full
cream 13Mc; Western fuU cream 13913Ke;
de fair te geed 1212c; de half sklins
UU)jc.
jfepctrelcuin firm ; rcllncd 10Kc.
Whisk lower and active at 1 11.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at $809
dS 50 ; Timethy firm at $2 0582 70; flaxseed
uruiatS12i
Stock Market.
Septemberl7.
Nnv Yerk Stocks.
Stocks irregular.
a. x. a. ar. p. jr. r. x. p. x
10:10 11:20 12:55 2:20 3:00
43i
. 3aVi 38iJ 3 38K ....
107i 1075i 107 107J-J ....
Meney
Krie jC. !.
Michigan S.& L.S...
Michigan Cent. B. K.
Chicago &N.W.. .
Chicago. M.& St. 1'
..103 KB 103K103K ....
91 9155 91i 91 ....
Han. & St. J. Cem SSI
s)i
x-i
" P'ld.... ml
Teledo & Wabash.... 3-Vi
Ohie Mississippi.... lit
St. Leuis, I. M. X S. i:.. 5."
Ontario and Western. 'tyk
ac.fti.cn. it la
New Jcrscv Central., "tii
Del. X Hudenn Canal. KiJi
Dei.. Lack. ft WcMcrn P'.
35?2 36$
H,'
80K
3t4
My.
19
832
SB
Wi
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74
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94.
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33
Western Union Te!...10l,-4 m
1034
Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.
40
iy
Munhattun Elevated
Union Pacific
Kansas ft Texas
New Yerk central...
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland ft Pitts...
Chicago ft Keck I
Pittsburgh ft Ft. W..
PllILADSLriUA.
Pennsylvania 15, II...
Phll'a. ft Beading....
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation..
31
33
53?
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.... 117
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123
59.
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de TMga MTrtiackfjiifiramQa4 te? " ?t
89 Ktf
153,15
35 347S
3Wi 30
55 55
13 15
37! i 37U
48 4S
172 173
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Northern Pacific Cem SO'x
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Pitts., Tltusv'e ft B.... 15?
Northern Central
Phil'aftErle It. 1C
Northern Pcnn'a
SVH
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155 B
37 37J5
15 13
48 48
173 172
21 21
49 49
Un. K. It's efN. J 172'4 172
Hestenville Pass
21 A
Centau Trans. Ce..
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)lxlX r AVERS, Jtc.
W-E ARE OFFKKINO THE ONLY
PERFECT
Extension Window Cornice
ever manufactured. It Is perfect In its con
struction, simple and handy te adjust and
very cheap. It can be regulated te tit any or
nary window by means of a thumb screw, and
can be adjusted lrem one feet tetlvc feet wide.
-They are inade of 4J inch Walnut Meulding
or a New Pattern, and we liave them In- eight
dilTerent styles. Come and see tliem.
CUBTAIN POLES
In Walnut, Ash and Ebony, Ends, Rings and
Brackets complete.
OBDEKS TAKEN FOB
PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
OPENING FALL STYLES OF
WALL PAPEK
AXD
SHADES.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
COAZ.
B.
B. MARTIN.
W helesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
JSS-Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
street:! above Lemen. Lancaster.
n3-lyd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Ceal of the Rest Quality put up expressly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
iS- YARD 150 SOUTH WATER ST.
nc20-lyd PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft CO.
ptOALt COAL! COAL!!!
Wc have constantly en hand all the best
grades of COAL that un: iu market, which we
are helling as low as any yard In the city.
Call and get "tr prices before buying else
where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON.
s27-lyd 234 NORTH WATER STREET.
C0H0 & WILEY,
3GO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Jfa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Branch Ofllee :
Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
feb28-lyd
G
TO
GORREOHT & CO.S
FOR
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
and ail ether kinds of Ceal. Quality and
quantity guaranteed. Yard, Harrisburg Pike.
Oflicc, 20)$ East Chestnut street. augl7-trd
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kinds
of COAL go te
BUSSEL. & SHTJLMYER'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD:
618 North Prince Street.
nugU-taprlSR
100 Tens et Rags Wanted,
Fer which the highest price win be paid.
K CENTS PER POUND FOB GOOD
MIXED RAGS.
The highest prlca paid for Woolens, Old
Paper, Bwiks, fte. Ten Itag Asserters wanted
te whom the highest price will be paid.
JOHN A. SHOBER,
Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets,
yB-trdR Zancastcr.Pa
c
ANVASSEBS HAKE FROM S25 TO SO
per week selling goods for E. u. xuut.
OUT CO., 10 Barclay street, New Yerk, sen
for Catalogue and terms.
auglWyw
MV.
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Mayer.