Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 03, 1881, Image 3

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COLUMBIA. HIW6.
OCIl BKGCLAJt COKbESPOKDKKCU
The report of the movement of cars from
Colombia for the year 1880, shows tliut
866,490 cars, leaded and empty, were dis
patched from this place east and west. Of
this numbcr'444,0j -were dispatched east,
and '422,101 vest. The report ler the
month of December shows that 38,322 were
sent east, and 33;525 west. The total for
mouth amounts te 71,847.
Permits for the interment of the remains
of 149 persons had beeujjtantcdduiiugthe
yerrlSSO by the autbeiities of Mount
Bethel cemetery. This .shows an increase
ever the year 187D of about sixty-four per
cent., which may be accounted for te a
preat extent in the prevalence of diphtheria
during the past lew months, the ether
-tub -oeerr inremm.--
The
OrcMlzatlM UM
M
e jmctenes will net sliew se larire a list.
The Methodist Episcopal Sunday-hcboei
elected the following officers yesterday :
Supcrinteddeiit Charles II. McCnl McCnl
?eugh. 1st Assistant Supeiititendent lleniy S.
Graybill.
2d Assistant Superintendent Abram
Bruner.
Secretary Harry Stevens.
Assistant Secretary Samuel Guiles.
Trcasuicr Alfred C. IJruucr.
Librarians Jehn S. Maxteu, Geerge
Seucr, James T. Schrecder, William
Bayuten, W. II. Slicnbergcr anil Isaac
Auwcrter.
Yesterday at the United Bretlucu Sunday-school
the following ellicers worn
elected te serve during the ensuing year :
Superintendent Jacob Sncat h.
Assistant Superintendent C. Hcishcy.
Secretary Hairy M. Samjie.
Treasurer C. Kielicrly.
Librarian D. Welsh.
Assistant Librarians Misses Cauiu
Gehn, Mary ltewc, Emma Broeme and
Minnie Seurbcer.
Miss Annie B. l'tirplu is visiting at Yerk.
the guest of Miss Annie ?ilussclmau.
William Henry, of Philadelphia, who
has been visiting Frank W. Hinkle, ieft
here te day.
Most of the school boys and gills :ue
leaving or getting i cady te leave.
Iicv. 3Ir. Wilsen, who is en the retired
list of Picsbytcri.m ministers, officiated
iu the Piesbyterian church last evening.
Ice cutting is again going ou iu frontef
S. C. S waltz's lower ice house.
At Wagner's hotel en Satin dav after
noon the following named gentlemen
were elected te the beard of trustees
of the OM Columbia ground com
pany te ser-c for the ensuing term of
tlnec years: Mcssis. Cenrad Swartz,
Milten Wike and Jacob A. Miunich.
S. S. Delwilcr, cishier of the First
national bank, gave his annual dinner t
the ellicers and dhecters of the bank en
Satuiday afternoon, Jamiaiy 1st. Nine
courses weie seived.
There was net a very large attendance
at the ball of the Shawnee lire company iu
the armory en Satuiday evening.
A number of our young men made their
Xcw Year calls en Saturday. Tliey went
mostly In couples.
The week of prayer begius te-night in
the United Brethren chmch time, 7:'ei)
o'clock.
The Columbia public schools wci e i c c
epened te-day.
While Mrs. Henry Gerlin was en her way
10 me lteieimcu church last night she slip
ped and fell en the icy pavement, at Third
and Cheiry streets, and had her right aim
broken. She was cariied te her home and
the injury attended te.
Loek out for the Wtightsvillc Sun ibis .
week! It will tell its leaders hew a bow 5 ' the el'akryvilie kailreaii.
This meraiiur thelieard of sear (hreetei
met at the almshouse, ChHstiaa Henkey,
of Columbia, and Henry H. Rearer, of
Paradise, whose ternu bare expired, re
tired from the beard and Henry Matter, of
Strasburg, and Jacob Keller, of Peen, the
newly elected directors, took their places :
Geerge M. Shultz was elected president ;
Geerge Spurrier, treasurer; and B. F. Cox
(ex-officio) secretary.
The president appointed the following
committees :
Farm Jehn W. Shultz, Jehn Evans
and Jacob Keller. ,
Heuse D. B. Landis, Henry Musser and
Jeseph Oberheltzcr.
The following officers of the institutions
were elected.:
Superintendent B. F. Cox.
Steward Jehn Breck.
Solicitor Owen P.- Bricker, esq.
f armcr Isaac Aimmerman.
Engineer Tayler L. Schuler.
Baker Lewis Kohlhaas.
Physicians Drs. R.' M. Belcnius. C. H.
Brown 'and Oliver Reland, of this city,
and Jehn II. Shirk, of Oregan.
At the Prison.
Thq old. beard of .prison inspectors met
this morning and transacted a'let of old
business, such as approving bills, etc., and
receiving the report of their solicitor,
which the latter had prepared. They
then adjourned, and after dinner the new
beard met. The new members of the
heard are Albert Hagen, of Martic, and
Calvin Cailcr, of Salisbury. They take
the places of Jehn W. Overheltzer and
Jacob Mayer.
The beaid organized as fellows : Presi
dent, .1. L. HeiTmeicr ; Secretary, Ames
Ruttcr ; Treasurer, Jehn H. Miller ; solici
tor, W. F. Beyer, esq.
Meral Instructor.
The beard then adjourned and went te
tnc peer house for the purpose of electing
a moral instructor with the peer directors.
Jehn Swank and J. F. Weishampel were
the candidates, and Swank was elected.
The Second Meeting.
This afternoon the prison inspectors
again held' a meeting and the president
announced the following committees :
Fleur Carter and Miller.
Beef Wolf and Hagen.
Tobacco Wolf and Ruttcr.
. Leather Miller and Wolf.
Cai pet chain Mutter and Carter.
President Hoffmeir is chairman cx-officie
of each or these committees.
The officers were elected as fellows :
First Uudcrkccpcr J. K. Mentzer.
Second Undcrkeeper Albert N. Murr
I f re-elected.)
Clerk Jere Cooper (re-elected.)
j Fer physician there were the following
canuiuatcs: urs. ueiemus, Uompten,
Geerge A. King and A. J. Hen.
There were niue ballets. Coinpteu and
Belcnius each had three votes until the
last ballet, when Compten was slec'.cd by
a vote of 4 te 2.
The ether offices were filled as fellows :
Fiist Watchman Henry Pewden.
Second ' Francis Thompson.
Shoemaker Jacob Flick.
Baker and Cook Geerge Ehman.
Messenger Harry Cooper.
Drugs for the Year S. B. McCIeery, H.
B. Cochran, II. B. Parry and J. H. Kauff
man. The salaries of all the officers are te re
main the (Mine as last year.
-v District Deputy, DanW Lee, will in
stal the eflccrs of ledge Ne. 68 K. of P.,
fetVeveaiHg. I
Meeting of Star Clab.
The Star clnb wilt held its rrgalar meeting
at the rooms of the Yeung Hen's Christian as
sociation at 8 o'clock this evening. Mr. Frank
Freist will have a paper en the planets.
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Could he produced te satisfy iu that there is
true merit in Day's Kidset Pxa than the fact
that it is being imitated. Already several
worthless kidney pads are seeking a sale en
the geed reputation or this original and excel
lent pad. J3-lwdMWJtFw
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Restore, refresh and beautify the skin with
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap,
Ven can't aflerd te laugh, dear girls.
Unless your teeth are white as peails
Unless your mouth is pink and sweet.
And your two lips in rosebuds meet ;
And you cannot supply this want.
" But through the nbe of SOZODON'T !
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Clergymen, lawyers, and authors And Malt
Bitters a pure and safe invlgerant.
HL'HVIA.1. NOTICES.
Laber Savins.
The demand of the people ter an easier
method of preparing Kidney-Wert has In
duced the proprietors, the well-known whole
sale druggists, Wells. Richardson & Ce., of
BurlingteD.'Vt., te prepare It for sale in liquid
form as well as in dry form. It saves all the
labor of preparing, and as it ii equally effi
cient it is preferred by many persons. Kidney Kidney
Wert always and everywhere proves it sell a
perfect remedy. Buffalo yews. j.T-lwd&w
SAMI'LK AUTJCK.
It Is imnesstblc ter a woman aitttjva fettlilnl
course of treatment with Lydia . rlqkli:iins
Vegetable Compound te continue tevsuller
with a weakness of the uterus Enclose a
sump te Mrs. Jydla E. Finkhain, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
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We call attention te a tew very desirable articles nl unusually low prices.
'. 4kys' Silver UunUng Cased Watches at J,.r.....$6.25
Deys' Silver Hunting Cased Stem Wind'ng Watches UOO " '
Centlemen's Silver Hunting Cased Full Jeweled Watches. 5.W ;
GcnUemen's Silver UunUng Cased Stem Winding Watches 13.C0
Ladies' 10 and li Carat Geld minting ami Ilair Hunting
Cased Watches at .- . -. :.,. islce
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Wi; call attention te our fine Movements for Ladles' Watches Fell Jeweled,
even in centre pivots, which we will case te order in Handsome Bex-joint
Monogram Cases or otherwise. Gcntlemtn's Is Size Movements Otsc.l and
'Enzravcd or Monogrammed te order. i "
A special new line et goods Is Just received, consisting of Gentletucn'5 Silver
Eox-jeint-Ca3cd Watches, the Handsomest Silver Watches ever lneught, te
this city. We invite an inspection of these goods, feeling ceuthlcnt we can
show inducements te buyers net te be found elsewhere.
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H. Z. RHOADS &.BRO., Jewelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
TIM EDITIOI.
MONDAY EVXMTJfO, JAN. 3, 1M1.-
THE SENATOBSHLP. ,
Grew' Forces Betrsyiwe Weakness 0t
genenUed by tke Oliver Men.
are
Once Only.
Xeticic Wc were Fullering the nie3t excru
ciating pain from inflammatory rheumatism.
One application of Dr. Thennib' Eclcctric Oil
aflnrded almost instant relief, and two llfty
cent bottles cfluetcd a pci mancnt cure.
O. E. rOMSTOCK. Caledonia. Minn.
Fer sale by 11. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen eti-cet, Lancaster, l'a.
Methers: Aietiiers:: letners:::
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by u sick child suilering and crying
with the excruciating paiu et cutting teeth?
It se, go at once ami gctabnttle of MUS. WINS
LOW'S SGOXIIIKU bVKUI'. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer imuieliatcly depend upon
it ; there is no mistake about It. 1 here is net a
mother en earth who has overused it, who will
net tell you at once that it Will regulate the
bowels, and glv; rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
It li perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldest and best femilc physicians and
nurses iu the United States. Sold overywhere
45 cents a bottle ni;-lvdft wM.W&S
Idled with water was blown up anil the
aforesaid howl blown into fifty picfe. 'i'!i
Sun will prehahly give the " mysU'iy " a
'deuble-lintKl tep-hcailcr."
The Columbia accomedation tiaiu eat
was late in reaching here this morning.
Three chickens belonging te J. P. An
iicy, froze te death en their roosts u:i J-" U
urday ni;lit .semethinc unusual.
Lecal frciglit engine Ne. 153 cv.u j he i o e
iay as an "extra. '
The temperature is much mere me-lcratc
than it has-been during the past few days
anil as a consequence the iee en the pave
racnts is thawing." The sleighing je.naiu:
geed.
The Pennsylvania railroad ticket agent
sii, mis jnacc seut a total 01 :. excursion '
tickets en December 21, 23, el ami Jams- i
siry 1 geed until te-da3
Frank AV. lliukle left here te-d.iy tn
cngage in the study of medicine at Ihc'Cm- '
vcrsity of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. (
X?cls As'IstaiiL'O.
Jehn Cress, tinsmith, lcsiding en Xeiih j
Mulberiy sheet-near Lemen, needs assist
since, lie is out of wet k, has a sick wife,
aud a crippled datighter, and is out of (
money and previsions. Thirty days age
he received notice te quit the house lit ;
lives iu for non-payment of rout. He is
unable te pay, and liable te be bet out en
thcsticct. The last quarter he earned, a '
few days age, by making a celcudcr, w:is
spent in buying 15 cents worth of coal 5 i
cents worth of molasses and a 5 cent, le:ii
of bread. It is net yet tee late for warm-1
hearted pzeplc te wish this peer family "a
happy new jcar" in some things nimc
substantial than words. I
Tite Enlarged " K.vaiiuiicr."
Our geed-looking neighbor the daily
Examiner signalized the New Year by
coming out iu an enlarged form. It has
lengthened its columns about two inches
ami has added au additional column
te each page. "Wc are glad te learn tlat!
the bramwer made these improvements
te meet tiic demands of its advertising
patrons. Barring its politics, the Examiner
is a first-rate paper, and dcseiviug of the
liberal support extended it by the business
community.
' A:itiial Wccling or th Directors, New Presi
dent Klected.
This mei mug the annual mcetiug of the
j .stockholders of the Querryville railroad
j was held in Win. Lcaman, esq.'s law
ellicc. The following directors were
elected of the ensuing year: A. H. Pca
j cook, .Jno. D. Skiles, "V. L. Pcipcr, Ames
I llelliugcr, Daniel Hcrr, Gee. W. Hcnsel,
C M. Hess, Henry Carpenter, C. Gciger,
' 1J. F. IJ.iusman, W. Lcaman, Daniel D.
i less.
A. n. Peacock was chosen president and
Win. Lcaman. secretary and treasurer of
the beard. The office of president had
been vacmt since the death of Maj. R. W.
ishenk.
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Difficulty et Obtaining Fert Wine.
The difficulty of obtaining a pure Fert Wine
for sickness is one great cause why physicians
refuse te prescribe it where they knew it
would benefit their patient, because they tear
that sonic poisonous mixture will be given
them instead of Fert Wie, and the injury be
irreparable. Caiilernia wines arc being terri
bly mixed and adulterated with alcohol and
water and ether ingredients te make it cheap,
se as te bring a greater profit fiem the .sale.
The most excellent and finest Fert Wine if
made iu New Jersey, treni the Oporto Grape,
by Alfred Specr, and has become the most re
liable wine for Hospital and Communion pur
poses. This Wine has been thoieughly ana
lyzed, and ! pronounced by chemlsU te be
the pure Juice of the grape, and te contain the
most valuable medicinal properties. It is sold
by druggists, who purcha&a direct from Mr.
Speer's Vineyards in New Jcrsc.. Evening
Pest.
The above inc has become in gieat demand
in New Yerk and Brooklyn ler communion
and hospital use.
This wine Is recommended by Drs. Alice
mid Davis, and for sale by II. E. Slayniaker,
Lancaster, Pa. J 1-2 wd A w
EDW. J. ZAHM,
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, - r - Lancaster, -Pa.
Thing3 in our stock that maize
Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gilts. .
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY,
GOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES,
GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD (JANES,
SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES.
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS,
FINE CIGAR SETS,
BACCABBT VASES.
ALL THESE AND MAN! JIOBE AT
ZAHM'S COBNER, LANCASTER, PA.
Trie Fight a Harrtebarg.
Special Dispatch, te the'IsmxiacscEa.
IIakrisbcrg, Jan. 3. Things
lively here. The Grew people confess
weakness by calling a caucus of the field
against Oliver thus relegating Grew te a
secondary position. Oliver's friends are
much elated. Quay has taken Lesch- out
te help Oliver, and Hehn hew has clear
track for-chief' clerk 'of the Heuse. Rey-
bum is. slated for president of the Senate.
Frem the upper district of Lancaster
county, Gr'esli, of Manheim, is likely te
get a subordinate Heuse office and Lan-
dis's .man, Valentine Nicely, from the
lower end.
The Oliver men are outgeneraling the
Grew forces by chipping off his strength
in dividing the patronage. The Oliver
men arc ruuning Pomcrey for chairman,
alioteMlieekMdmartBn. TkiTW-
irtfawitiMwmaftriscdeftl eiftm of
?" "e55,ld y we"1
thai extradittea papers would be forward
ed at em. Charles Becker is weB-kanwa
te the potte as the man who pane
tratetfttra m,900 forgery enthe tJnkw
toast ' eeapany ia 1878. He was arrested
aad a plate of a forged eheck was' found at
his Bease. He was a prisoner iu the'Teaths
and liUdlew street jail ter a lenz time, hat
escaped punishment Before taa( he had
been iatpriseaed in CotutaaUaepJe for
forging Turkish bends and broke Jail with
two confederates, "Jee"' EUwU aad
"Charley" Draper. He UaoeerdioRto
information gained by police, charged with
committing murder ia Europe -some years
age." ',
of te night's caucus... The
have made no selection yet.
Grew forces
W. U. H.
WKATUKK INDICATIONS.
W.vsirixtJTON. Jan. 3. Fer the Middle
states, during the rest of Monday north
west te southwest winds rising temperature
partly cloudy weather, in the northern
portion light snow, stationary or rising
barometer, and en Tuesday lower temper
ature.
Draakea Srasf.
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Hew many children and women ire slowly
ana surely dying, or rather eelajr -Wiled, by
excessivedocteriag.or the daily use of some
drujc or drankea staST called medielaeCwat no
one knows what it is. nuule of. who eaa easily
be cued and saved -by Hep Bitters; made el
Heps, B uohe. Mandrake, DaalelkHAcvwhlch
is se pure, simple aad harmless that tta most
irall woman, weakest invalid er.saaUest child
can trust in them. Will yen be saved by them?
See ether column . J l-3wdft w
MARKETS.
XJi ' AWHKTISIZMVXTS.
XITJANTED AT THIS (U'FICiS COPIKS
of the DAILY 1XIELL1GEVCEB of
TANUAltY 24, 1SS0, and El'TEMUEBS, 18S0.
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tJOCIAL. liVJiNlKG PARTY
O HE UK'S hotel, Millersville,
AT V. II.
Wednesday
evening. January 5, 18SI. The public are re
spectfully invited te attend. Jatd
."OR Rf.ST.-THl; STORK ROOM OCCU-
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pied by A. It. ilaer, Xe. 44 West Kins St..
for lent, liniulrc of
1I4UNIS1I A CO.,
j.M wd 40 West King Street.
DIVIDEND NOTIOK.
Thcboaitlefmunagcrs of llm Lancaster
and Sus'iuvliauna turni)ike read have declared
n dividend of four pur cent, en the capital
stock of the company, payable en demand at
the ellicc of the treasurer.
W. 1', BKIXTOX. Treasurer.
jnnS-Jld :;S south (jiiucn Street.
1)esitj vi: runt.it; ai.is or city wwr
EKTY. On WEOXESDAY. JANUARY
.". issi, at the reuntaln Inn Hetel, en Seuth
Queen street, thattwo-stery FKAMK DWELL
ING, Ne. 0(W Seuth (Jnecn btreet, containing 10
room, cellar, Ac. The let trnnts i leet en
Queen btreet, and extends te Beaver, an which
ib u geed l-'r.uuc Stable. Sale te commence at
7 o'clock p. in., u hen conditions will be made
known by ALLAN A. HEBU & CO.,
Heal Estate and Insurance Agents
Ne. :i North Duke Street.
15. P. ISewn, Auel. d),31&jan3,5ilB
jrjcir a H vjnti'jsusirxrs.
SPECIAL VALUE
GLOVES AID IHWM
XKIT YORK'S BOARD OK ALDERMEN-
Dalluting Unsuccmrally te KSTect an Or
ganization. ,
Xew Yekk. Jau. 3. The new t beanl of
aldermen te-day chose Alderman Slevin
(Tammany Dem.) as temporary chairman
of the beard. A vote was then tafteu for
permanent president of the beard. Mr.
Cumniany, Dcra., get 8 votes; Bernard
Kenncy, Irving-.Hall .Dem., cot 6;
Pcrley. Rep., getN G, and;f McClare
Rep., 1. Each of the nominees' failed te
secure a majority of the votes cast, and en
motion the beard adjourned until Wcdncs.
day next without any further attempt
te permaueutly organized. The mayor's
mc&sage will net be read until the beard is
erjian ized.
TUK SAVlf
Hayes te
DEPARTMENT.
for it
Meat
HEAVY DRIVING ULOVrS,
CLOTH L0VLS) KKIT
JliOVES.
HEAVY ALL VOOL AKD
MERINO UNDBBWEAB.
OUB 50c. SHIRTS AND VEaTs.
CELLENT VALIT.
VKE EA'-
Gently Dees If.
Eugene Cre-ss. Swan street, BulTale. wiitcs :
I have used Spring Blessem ler ny.-pciiaaiid
Indigestion, and have found it te act admir
ably iw a ccntlc Aperient and Bleed 1'urilier.
I consider it unciualcd. " you are at ltbcity te
use my name as a rcleicnte " 1'ilcc 50 cents,
trial bettlca 10 cents.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran. dtuggKt, I.S7 anil
131) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a.
HE AT J IS.
COKitev. At Pine II III, Lancaster comity,
Pa., Jehn Conrey, In the 82d year or his age.
Netice et funeral hereafter.
Wumc In this city, en the 3d inst., Sirs.
Catherine White, in the 73il year et her age.
The relatives and friends el the lauilly arc i c
spcctfully invited te attend the tuneml. from
the re-sidenee of her husband, Jescpli White.
J38 East King street, en Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. 2KI
NEW AlirEKTlSJEMEXT!!.
I701t RENT TIIK STORK RtlOSl'lSO. 41
V West King ttrcet, new occupied by Jehn
Kelck, Tailor.
1881. Apply te
janS-M.W&Stld
PosM-ssien kIvch Al'UIL 1,
WILLIAM J. COOPEB,
West King Street,
A Geed Picture.
Wc have been shown a crayon picture
of "Mrs. Rcilly, vhe resides with 3Ir. B. J.
McGrann, and of Ir. McGraun's little son
Richaid. The picture was enlarged from
a photograph by J. F. Malene, a young
artist whose studio is en Water street.
The work has been very well done and re
flects credit en Mr. 3Ialoue who has made
several ether fine portraits of well known
citizens.
Set-out Saturday Night.
Elim G. Snyder, who was recently
elected a member of the Legislature from
this city, and who is a salesman in Stein
man & Ce. 's hardware store, gave a sup
per te all the men connected with the
store ou Saturday evening. It came off in
Micnncrcher hall and it was gotten up in
Charlie Eckqrt's best style. Every one
present had a line time.
TlieScw District Attorney.
The term of Themas J. Davis, esq., tlic
new district attorney, begau te-day. lie
was sworn iu en December 14, but entered
upon his duties te-day. The big tiu shin
-which formerly adorned the deDr of U. F.
Eshleman's law office is new te be seen en
A'.Icctlen of Officers.
At tlic Union Bethel the following
named persons were elected as officers for
the year 1S81 :
Superintendent James P. Abraham.
Assistant Superintendent Jeseph H.
Martin.
Treasurer Jehn Lellar.
Secretary MifcS Bella Springer.
Librarian Charles Seabers.
Assistant Librarians Jacob Chilian,
jitKS .Lizzie springer.
Blackbeard Artist H. L. Frailey.
Organist Michael Phillips.
Hands and Face Frezen.
Yesterday, Stephen Peeples, clerk at the
Stevens house, weut sleighing in the
neighborhood of Kew Helland. His horse
rati off t hrewtng him out. He had his
face aud bauds badly frozen. The herse,
belonged te Frederick Brimmer and it had
net been found at last accounts
LANCASTER WATCHES
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ALL GRADES,
AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, l'a.
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EXECUTOR'S ADJOVKMEU PUBLIC
Sale of Valuable City Property, en W E l
NESDAY. JANUARY 12, 181. nt the Franklin
Heuse, Lancaster city. Pa , the following rent
estate bcleglng te the estate of tlic late 3Ir.
and Mrs. Daniel McCert, te wit:
i09. i ana z. s two-eiery encK neuses with
two-story back building, fronting en East
Orange street each 23 feet, with gas, water anil
ether improvements, Nes. 447 and 4J9.
Ne. 3. A two story brick house with two
story back building, fronting about IS leet en
East King street, nnd extending in depth 'J 15
feet, being property Ne. Set.
Sale te cemmence nt 7 o'clock p. in., of said
day, when conditions et sale will be made
known by REV. A. F. KAUL,
JaniMttd Executer et said Estate.
INSURE WITH TIIK OLD AMI' WKIX
Established Agency of the
uM lira I&ncs Ce.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
assets ever
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invcstcifin Safe and Solid Securities.
TaIFE c KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 EAST RINK STREET,
illl-enid.W,SU Second Fleer.
Ladies' Coats and Delmans
AT Fit ICES. TO CLOM..
Nominate a Head
Wednesday.
WAbiiixGTOX.'Jan 3. In view of the de
cision which was reached at the last cabi
net meeting, that Hayes has no authority
under tite law te make another assignment
for ten days of a member of the cabinet te
act as secretary of the navy, that depart
ment will remain in statu quo as regards a
head, until Wednesday, when Hayes will
send te tLe Scnate for confirmation the
name of some gentleman te fill theunex
piicd term till March 4th.
THE MERCURY.
PtUlatlelpnta market.
PHiLADSLrniA. Jan. 3. Klenr' uulet hnf
s'cady : superfine .i 00ft3 30: r extra
jt373fi4 23; Ohie and Indiana family ii DS0
seu; pcnn'a ininiiv wga : tit, Lenia
family 15 73M6 a : Minncseiu extra 5 0J3 73:
straight, S3 876 05: puteut nnd high gradet
Rye flour, ")l.
Wheat firm at an advance: Ne 2, West
ern Red 1 1!1 17 ; Pel. and Penn'a. lieil and
Amber SI 15l 17.
corn nrmcr ; sieamer j4tj.;;c; ycimw, 5ic;
luixeil 54c
. Oats 'tirin ; Ne. 1 White 47)c :Ne.S de mUc :
Ne. 3 de teliex Ne. Ml.eif.'c.
Kycdulliu9l9-. " ,
Previsions firm; dri'5L-d heg'i 5,0fic;
mess perk old $150913 00;'iicW,$M00914 68;
beet bani9 $1890917 30; indtnu nu beet
$19 00, f. e b.; B icon smoked .tliealderj. 5U
Kc; salt de 4i5c; uuieked hamj )
lOjc; pickled ham- SSOe. "
Lard firmer; city kettleiHc: !ew bulcli
er' S8c ; prime eteain 94 UO. r
Butter market dull and prices Jewer
te sail ; Creamery cx'ra at n3aie ; de
geed te choice 3093-ic; Bradford, county and
New Yerk extra, tuba, 27,3 iSc; ,.de itrkins.
2425c; Western reserve extra 227t: de
geed te choice I7i21e ; Rolls- dull und lower ;
Penn'a Extra 19921c ; Western lteserve'isxtra
2022. . , .
Eggs steady bat less active :' Penn'a at Wc ;
Wesierr, fresh; 373Sc. ' ' n
Cheese dull but steady: iNW Yerk full,
cream tit lsjc; Western full cream at ,l-ic;
de fair te ketmI at ll12.'c; de hair ' kirns'
10llc;Padel0Uc. '
Petroleum market nominal ; refined at
9c. , ,, -
Whisky lower at $1 IX .'
Seeds Geed te prime clever dull -IJi'Ai;
Flaxaeeil nominal at $1 2391 30.. . f
J. B. MARTIN &
Cor. West Kin? and Prin:e Sts.
CO.,
LANCASTER,
nnn
the deer of Sir. Davis's
was administered te Mr.
thonetary.
etticc. Theetth
Davis by the prc-
A Celd Until.
Yesterday afternoon while engaged in
steering a large cake of ice through the
channel cut in the ice that covers the city
reservoirs, Jehn Hartmau ice merchant
slipped and fell into the water, being im
mersed almost te the neck. He get out
with some difficulty and walked home in
his wet clothes very cold, but net much
' the rerse for his involuntary bath.
Hew Year GUI.
On Saturday evening Daniel W. Leng,
of Mauhcim, cigar manufacturer, was pi c
scnted by his employees with a very hand
come smoking cap. The presentation was
followed with mutual congratulations,
piusic and a fine lunch,
Sale of Real Estaet.
Jeremiah Kehrcr purchased from Dr.
P. W. Hiestand, at -private sale, the Mish
ler property in Centre square, new occu
pied byUIilairc Zacpfel as a hotel. The
pi ice paid was $5,500. Sir. Rehrcr intends
haviug a whelesale liquor store in the
building.
Night Scheel.
Night school opens this evening. There
s'leuhl be a geed atteneance, and with
the new year the boys should determine
te put forth renewed efforts for improve
ment. The school will be held in the
school building, corner e"f Duke and Ger
man streets. .
A Mm CHANCE !
The Greatest Reductien ever mode in PINE
WOOLENS for GENTS' WEAR at
miuiM
Estailistoe
i
IJeat Ills Wire te Oeatb.
New Yerk Jan. 3I Themas Mahcr
beat his wife Mary terribly recently, and
en 'New Year's day she died at her resi
lience en 2d avenue. The -.coroner found
several ribs broken and her head cut.
Mahcr was arrested last night.
Three Deaths from Diphtheria.
Mr. Isaac ;Kiefier, residing en North
Christian street, above Frederick, whoa
week age lest two children by diphtheria,
Iasfuight lest another by the same disease.
Free Seap.
This morning Billy Shay, manager
thc'sonpjbeni'rraye out 300 rations,
f err J !ti
Of
H. GERHART'S
iOi
1
A Large Assortment of Genuine
English& Scotch Suiting,.
sold during the Fall Season from S3e te 40
A Suit will be made up te order In the Best
Style lrem 0 te 530.
HEAVY WEIGHT DOMESTIC
Suiting and Overceating,
Reduced in- the yanie, proportion, AU goods
warranted as represented.
Xhe above reduction will ler cash only, and
ler the next
THIRTY DAYS.
ft
H.GERHART,
Ne. HNertkOawi Street.
PUKLIU SALE OF VALVAHLiS KEAI.
ESTATE. On FltlDAY, JANUAKV 21,
A. 1)., 1881, I'urHiiaut te an order of the
Orphans' Court, of Lancaster county. Pn.. will
be sold at public Client the Keystone Heuse,
North tliicen .street, in the city of Lancaster,
the lollewlng real estate et Frederick Pylc, de
ceased, all et which i situated In Lancaster
city, te wit:
l'nrpart 'e. 1 Property Xe. 3J7 North Mul
berry stre t, lrentlng en wild street 17 feet 0
inches, mere or less and extending in depth
140 feet, jnerc or less, te u 10 tcct wide common
Riley; tlieimpievenients thereon consist et a
two-story FRAMKDWELLING HOUSE.n two
story Fr.une Kitchen attached, open alley en
the south side.
Purpart Xe. 2. Property Ne. SOT North Mul
berry btrcct, fronting en said street It leet 7
inches, mere or less, with a common alley be
tween this property and the one adjoining en
the north, S feet 0 inches wide, te the depth of
42 feet, after which the let widens te the ex
tent of half the width et said alley, extending
In depth 140 feet, mere or less, te a 10 feat wide
common alley ; the improvements thereon
consist efa twe-stery Fit AM E HOUSE, with a
two-steiy Frame Kitchen attache:!.
rnrpaiinie. 3. pre. crtyae. zu senii -nui-bcrry
street, fronting en said itrect22fcctl
inch, mere or les. together with the same
common alley right described in Ne. 239, und
extending in depth 14() feet, mere or less, te
tnc aforesaid letcctwnic common auey : rue
impimctncnts arc utwe story BRICK HOUSE,
with Rascment Kitchen, with u large Frame
Stable, room enough ler eight horses, and for
three or four tens et hay.
Purparts Nes. 4, .1 and 0. Properties Nes. 2t:i
215 und 217 North Mulberry street, te be sold
separately. Nes.243and215 fronting en said
street 14 It. audi in., uiore or less, and Ne. 217,
13 ft. and 7 Ins., mere or less, and all el them
extending in dept 140 feet, mere or less, te the
aforesaid ie feet wide alley ; the I inprevenicnts
en each of thccletsareiiTWO-STOUY BRICK
HOUsE, with a one story Frame Outhouse,
and en Ne. 215, a never-lulling well of water,
and en Ne. 217, a Cittern ill geed condition, 12
feet deep.
Purpart Ne. 7. Property Ne. 242, North Arch
alley, in the city of Lancaster, frontingen said
alley 15 it., 8 in., mere or less, including a 3
feet open space en the south side, and extend
ing In depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the afore
said 10 feet wide common alley : the improve
ments are a TWO-STOKW BRICK HOUSE,
wltha ONE-STORY FRAME attachment.
Purparts Nes. 8, 1) and 11. Properties Nes.
244,216 and 250 North Arch alley, aforesaid, te
be sold separately, each fronting en said alley
12 it. 8 in., mere or less, and extending in
depth 100 icet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10
leet wide common alley. Ne. 250 lying en the
north and alongside that part of the said 10
u-ei witic cuuimuu ujiey. uuiwccu -ius. lettuu
250 of the said properties, fronting en said
Arch allev and intersecting that part of said
10 feet wide common alley, running north and
south In the rear of all these properties and
these situated en North Mulberry street, be
fore mentioned and described.
Purpart Ne. 12. Property Ne. 232Nerth Arch
alley, fronting en said alley 15 ft. 8 in., mere or
less, including an open space of three leet,
mere or less, en the north side, nnd extending
in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid
10 feet wide common alley, running north and
south; the improvements arc aTWO-STOBY
BRICK HOUSE, with one-story Frame attach
ment and a geed Bake Oven. The 10 fct wide
common alley mentioned, runs north and
south, and also cast and west, opening out en
Arch alley between Nes. 218 nd 230, and is
common te allot these purparts, betn.tne Mai
berry street and the' Arch alley preperties:
All these houses arc comparatively new, 'ex
cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2. and arc situated in
one et thu finest and most thriving parts Of
the city, convenient te schools, and especially
te the ldgh school, being only about; X
squares from the latter. The houses en Arch
alley are finely located and afford homes with
in tnc reach et any laboring man or mechanic,
far mera desirable than almost any ether part
el the city, being equally near te nil the active
business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses
and man ti fuetnrlncr nlaces. Tlic hemuvi nn
(Mulberry street, excepting Xes. "i and 2, are
larger ami mere vaiuuuic, ana ler jecnuau ami
surroundings arc unsurpassed byaay proper
ty in thecity.
Any person wishing te sec the properties be
fore the day el sale, will call en W. C. Pyle,
one of the heirs, .occupying Ne. 213. Sale te
commence at 7 o'clock p. ra.,when attendance
will be given by .
' JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN,
HbSbt.Sbvasbt, Auct. Trustee te sell.
janl.MIM8-21 - ..
f jr f f" itti" T y X 7
ISiLllNM WUKI.
This Gvca'u Ramedy
iu it her l.linid or Diy 1'eini acts at the earn"
time en tliedisi-es t the
linr, Bowels and mm,
Tlti C'l'rtbin-jil ad.'iit i'j'ccs it tceii'lerjt I pet'C
te cure nil diseases.
WHY ARE WE SICK?
Jiecnusc'.iic allow these ji'cat organs V Lc Lc
cemc clegreil or torpid, aid pniso)ienv hiinien
are therefore forced into the He-nl thai sheuht
be cspelled unitrally.
Anether Creat Hall of Temperature in the
Northwest.
New Yerk, Jan 3.4 Jit 7 a. in. te-day,
Washington time, the mercury steed as
fellows at the places indicated :Moeruliead,
Minn., 23 below, a fall of 14 ; Dulutb,
below, fall 17 ; St. Paul 7 below, fall
20 ; Lacresse. Wi3.,3 below, fall 22; Vin
cent, D. T., 21 below, fall ; Omaha 2 be -low.
Ml 18 : Fert Garry 24 below.
INTOLERANCE.
Maw xerk AlarKei.,
Kxw Yekx. Jan. :!. Fleur tate. $2253 83
extra. dell 25?$tKi; -choice, de4 704 95:
hincy de OOijjfi 50; rnuud hoop Otrfe435
5 00: choice de at ?5litf7.; snpertineMwesteni
O 23g3 85; common te geed extra, de 1 259
475; choice de ft mtQn 75; cUoice whlt
wheat de $5 OOO 0l; Southern' unlet nnd
steady ; common te fair extra ft 733325; geed
te 'choice de f5 Sofia SO. , j ..
Wheat without import mt change, moder meder
atcly aetive: Ne. 1 white. Jim.1 1 18; Feb.
11S; 2Iar-$1227i; May, SI 10t' 21 ;Ne.2
Red, Jan. 91 ll W; Feb. 81-A;4l2I?i:
Mar. i 'HJi.
Cern scureely he firm ; Mlxeit westerii spot.
t53(tSV,ici derutiircat5'J!.W-. t
Oats Arm ; X. 2 Jan. 44 ; Feb. 4il'' :
State 4iS4Sc; Western 4347c
Tne Crusade Agalnntttae Jewsiu ISermaay.
Londen, Jan. 3. A Berlin dispatch
s.iys en New Year's day large crowds in
vaded two cafes and mobbed all the Jews
they could find. The police appeared te
be powerless aud the crusade against the
Jews is a?nini force
TJIK SINEWS OFW3II.
KIDNEY WORT WILL CURS
BUleusi:eit, Piles, Constipation, Kidncy
Cemplalnts, Urln.iry Dlser.ics, i'eiiiile
Wcahnew and Nervous Xltsurdcis,
by cunrlng free aclien of these erfftitn and ..
storing their power te tlireic ejfiltsccac.
Why sullisr bilmiu p lin-i and ache? .'
Why tormented with Pile-. Cen-uipiliiiit .'
Why frightened ever diieulertd Kidnej s :
Why endure nervous or aick lieadauhe-'
Wliy have sleepless nights-.'
Ute KII'EY WOIST and rcjetr: in hcullh.
43 It is put up in Dry Vegetable l'uriii, i.i
43tln cans, one package of hich make-, hi
93" quarts of medicine.
JW Alse in Liquid Fe)-in,i ery CenccnlristEd
MS" ler the convenience et thec- u he c.mr.et
43"readlly prepare it. It acts with equal
43" efficiency in cither form.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, Wi.
ft ELLS. RICHARDSON k CO., Trop's,
laUrllllgtUIl, Vt.
(Will vend the dry pet-paid.)
dec 27 lyd&wt
JXfTEJlTAIXJfEXTS.
lit.
TWLTON OPEVA tlOUSK.
Itclitrn'efthe Favorite Comedian One N
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27.
". lie Heme et Laughter." Engagement ei
the uiestuiirtluiil of the great Comedian-,
MR. GUS WILLIAMS.
" He cannot try te spc ik .with gravity,
But one perceives lie wags an idle t ugue :
He cannot try te leek demure, but spite
Of all he doc, he allows a laugher a chue.'c :
He cannot e'en essay te walk sedate.
But in his very gait one sees a jest."
MR. WILLIAMS in his play et
OUR GERMAN SENATOR,
Supported by a Genuinely Brilliant Comedy
Company, under the management et Mlt.
JOHN KICK A BY. Sucute your seats. On sale
at Bex Office.
POPULAR PRICES 35, 50 &75c.
. jaul Stit
Enfield Hides Sent te Ireland.
Londen, Jan. 3. Reports , state that
within three weeks 5000 "Enfield rifles have
been suncptitieuslysent from Birmingham
ti Ii eland.
Public Debt Statement.
WAbiiiNGTON, Jan. 3. The debt state
ment for December shows a decrease of
83,C9,430.
A Hig Problem.
Hew many apples did Adam and Eve cat?
Seme say Eve 8 and Adam 2; a total
of 10 only. Others figure the thing out dif
ferently. Eve S and Adam 8 also ; total,
10. Jlut if Eve 8 and Adam 82, certainly
the total will be 90. Scientific men,
however, ou the strength of the theory
that the antediluvians were a race of giants
reason .something like this : Eve 81
aud Adam 83 ; total. 1G3. Wrong again
What could be clearer thau if Eve 81
and Adam 812, the total was" 833. Then
if Eve 811st aud Adam ,812d, would net
the total be 1,623? Perhaps after all the
following is the true solution : Eve 814
Adam, Adam 8124 Eve j'fetal, 8,938. Still
another calculation is pessible:
If Eve 814 Adam. Adam 81242
oblige Eve; total"' 82,050. Even this,
however, may net be a sufficient quauiity.
Fer though we admit that Eve 814 Adam,
Adam if he 8181243 kcepEc company.;
total, 8,182,030. All wrong. Eve, when
she S1812 many, and probably felt terry fur
it, and her companieu, in order te relieve
her giief, 812. Therefore, Adam, if he
81,814240fy Eve's depressed spirits. Hence
both ate 81,890,804 apples.
Cattle Market. '
Philadelphia. January .1. Cattle niarket
active; Prime ;tfj6ic: geed le; mc
diunx4.23c ; common 34liv. ,
Sheep market fair; Prime G'fiOMc ; geed
3f?e ; .medium 5Jf?5 ; common 4&5c.
Heg. market active ;. prime 7$8c; geed
7jc; medium 7c; common i;i7c.(
8teck Market. .
Nw Yerk Stocks.
Stoeks weak.
Januarys.
a. if. a. x. r.n'.r.M. r. if.
10-.X. 11:2. 135 8:9) fruit
HUNTED DOWN AT LAST.
A li
SOK HAZE OK KENT.
(1ITY PKOPEKTY AT PiUVATE SALE.
j The Undersigned effcre at private s a'c the
residence new occupied by him at Ne. Kl Seuth
Lime street. The hetibu lrents l'J feet, mere or
less, and extends in depth 103 feet, te thu Zion
Lutheran church. On the south side of the
house is a private alley. The house contains
seven large rooms, is newly painted and paper
ed, aud has gas in every room in the house.
the yard are choice grape vines and irhlt trees.
The property is very desirably located and will
be sold nt a 1 casenablc price.
d-20-ttd PHILIP doersem:
PUULIC SALE. ON SATURDAY,. "JAN C-.
AK Y 8. 1831.' will be sold et public sale, at
the Leepard Hetel, a Let or "Piece of Ground
situated en Laiaycltc street, containing in
rents? feet, andextending in depth Jr? lect;
bounded en the west by property or Jacob
Breck, en the cast by property of Jacob Kautz,
and en the south bv property et Jacob Kcpplc,
en which are erectetlT WO HOUSES, oneaeno.
story Brick Heuse, Ne. 410, containing six
rooms, and the ether a one and a-half story
Frame Dwelling, containing i rooms with
Kraine Shep in the yard ; also Grape Vines and
Fruit Tress. This properly must be sold..
Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock p.m., when
terms will be made known by
FBRDINANH WALDMYEB.
,-rT. W. WitAucts, Aucr. ( dSl-tftd
and et forger Broken Up by Italian
anil American uetecures.
The capturc.ef Charles Becker and Gee.
Euglcs, two forgers of unusual note new
prisoners at New Yerk police headquarters,
completes the destruction of a band of
criminals that has been the terror of two
continents for years. Geerge Wikes, Shell
Hamilton and' " Pete" Barnes.'! three of
their Confederates, are prisenera in Flor
ence, Italy, en a charge; efi forgery
en which .their two associates are now new
awaiting the extradition. Wikes
and Becker were leaders of the band te
which belonged five ether . .members,
two of whom are free white .tfcrec'. are in
different states' prisons, tetwi crime of
forgery. The names, of Beakers already
Meney
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Michigan . A L. S
MichlgnnCent.lt. It.. ...
Chicago A N. W
Chicago, M &St. P.
Han. A St. .J. Cem
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Ohie ft Mississippi
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Del. ft Hudsen Canal, ...
Del., mek. ft Western ...
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Pacific Stall S.S. Ce
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Kansas ft Texiw
New Yerk Central
Adnms Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland ft Pitt.-
Chicago ft Reck I
Pittsburgh ft Ft. W
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otecks steady.
Pennsylvania It. It.
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Lehigh Valley
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Northern Pacific Cmi 31
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MISCEZIsASTEOS.
COURT PKOCLAMAT10.
Wberkab, The Honorable JOHN ii. iLIV
tNGSTON, Presileut,and Honorable. DAVID
W. PATTERSON Associate Judge el the
Court of Common Pleu!,in and for the county of
Lancaster, and Assistant JnsticeaortlieCenrts
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery aud Quarter Sessions of the' Peace, in
and ler the county of Lancaster, have fawned
their precept, te me directed, requiring me,
nmeng ether things, te make publie proclama
tion throughout my bniliwiek, that a Court et
Oyer und Terminer and a General Jail Dellv
ery, aloaCeirtof General Quarter Sessions '
of the Peace and Jail Dclivcry.will cemmence
in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY IX JANUARY, (17), 1891.
In pursuance of which precept public-notice
is hereby given te the Mayer ami 'Aldermen el
the dtyef Lancaster, in the sold country and
all tin JasMces of the Peace, the Corsair -and
or the sain city fnu ceuatjwwjan.:
tabey be then and therein their own
ens. with 'their roUa."tenfa-and
ins, anil imintattiQns.and tliCir ether
ices, te de these thinM which" te
Willi, ilk i Mil 1 1 Uliiln Ihi li In luli'l ilinilnnn ;
tmA alstfaU these v&i wilLprocute, against
tlirTiirltinfirrTiirlfnirr krtltrn hiill trr In the
Jail of said eennty of LslcaMLMe-tftbf then
anaxuerc ie yiusccuteinfniMtiUieiM " ihu ue
lust.. ; j -". v T
Daladat Lancaster the SOth lav et Deeess-
I ber.iafier Tm. f
P . ' .-, " .TAf.ntlfl STRIVE, Kiirvrlff
d&SUteawftStw
in prison are "Al." Wilsen H the 3alti
mere penitentiary, GeerxfrBell awaiting
trial there and Heniy' Chwey iu'the Al-
lbany penitentiary. "Bui" Bartlett and
Ed. Barnes are rree. Last weanesuay a
cable dispatch' io'rPelice Commissioner
Smith from Censul Cresby at Florence ad
vised him of the capture of three American
forgers who were traveling with their
wives under the names of Gee. AshtonCol AshtenCol AshtonCel
bert, Henry Wins; and JaaJ.5uliuk. Farged
securities, IctteH'ef cret andfdrafte en
Auicricau banks' were found-in' their pos
session. Telcgraphiccqmmnhijkatien with
Censul Cresby developed, the' fact that
Celbert was the alias for "Pete " Burns or
Barnes, Wills for Wilkes and Julius for
"Shell" Hamilton, who was out of prison
hardly nine months. A dispatch was
then received which announced that evi
dence had been found by ike police of
Florence implicating Charles Becker aad
Geerge Ensrles in the forgeries and asking
for their arrest. Engles's alias, vas dis
co vered.by tbeItauanawaHiJawTnLpe
were set at once for the two men -b the"
I,elicc anaiday- -night ; W
was aiiw ayaM,"r ' ' '-"'' p"
lieadqtu
Becker'
New Lel
day. The;
MUiSfi iiimP win sens se
sMiayHa9BHeit:iMek of
tliSBaBaaalBalBaatrMl JWedlkM
mm9w&
inctiei! Auction!
ATTB-
f . X i .1
H.L.ZAHM&CO
, JEWELRY STOItBi
Every afternoon and evening until the stock
Is all sold. "
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