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

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    LANCASTER DAILY IKTELIIGENCEIt, THURSDAY FEBRUABY, 3, 1881.
THE PRIMARIES.
General Nomination) for Scheel Directors
and Ward Officers en lietli Sides.
Beth parties. Democratic and Republi
can, held their meetings last night for
making general nominations from which te
select en Saturday evening the tickets te
be voted for at the ensuing municipal
election.
DEMOCRATIC NOJIi NATIONS.
Sclieul Directors.
The following names were placed in
nomination in the several wards :
Henry E. Slayniakcr,
Dr. Henry Carpenter,
William A. Morten.
Elim G. Snyder,
A. Z. RingH-all,
Alexander Hani--,
Jeseph Schinid,
Jehn Rese,
Jehn Ochs.
Cel. Edward McGevcin,
Willam A. Shultz,
Edw. Leydcn,
Jacob J'entz.
"Wm. lluber.
Philip Dinkleberg.
A. J. Snydei?
First Ward.
Common Council Gee. AY. Ib-own, S.
K. Lichly, Jehn 1 Keith, Jehn A. Shehcr,
Wm. McCemsey.
Constable .Jehn H. 1'rewn.
Assessor Jacob Reese, Jehn Slaugh.
Inspector Tlice. Trout.
Srculid Waril.
Common Council David MeMiilIen,
Win. J. Ferduey, Jehn Ilelmin.
Judge Robt. Clark.
Inspector Robt. 15. Risk.
Assessor Jacob 1J. Lichty.
Constable Geerge Speng.
Third Ward.
Common Council Geerge V. Spivngr.
Jacob Kichl, AdamS. Kliemls.
Assessor Joseh Ivreider.
Constable H. F. Lcrnun.
Judge Herbert Johnsten.
Inspector .James MncGnuigle.
i.,urlli Ward.
Common C .moil Henry W. Harbuiger,
Win. Wisner. liehsrt Bruce.
Assessor lLfU..i d Jellries.
Constable .J:aiC.Ceyle.
Judge James.".. McEIhene.
Inspector Einai.uel Wilhelm.
Firm Ward.
Je general non.inatiens were made
the Fifth ward last evening but will
in
be
made hcicafter.
Sixth Ward.
Common Council Dr. Jehn Levurgoed.
Win. Jehnsen. Win. T. .It-Aeries.
Alderman Jehn M. Aimvcg.csi;., (Icit.
W. Brintnall.
Constable Gee. Lent?., Martin D.iiley.
Assessor Cli.irie.s it. Fraiiey, Jacob
Horzeg, Jelm Sener, Frank M-.-Lnnjrhlin,
Wm. J. Widmycr.
Insccler Henry Leenard, diaries R.
King.
Judge Byren J. Brown.
.Seventh Ward.
Select Council Gee. M. I Jerge r.
Common Council Henry Snu-yeh, .lelm
Yackly, Fntnk Everts.
Assessor James 11. Garvin. Jacob F.
Kautz.
Constable Jehn Merringer.
Judge Win. McLaughlin.
Inspector Jehn Hlankcnmyer.
Fred.
Arneld.
J'igldh Ward.
Common Council Benj. Ifuber, Jeseph
A. Albert, Geerge Boe , Themas Zeelier,
Gcercc Jehn, Francis J. Martin.
Assessor Christ. A. Ob!'iidcr.
Schmidt.
Constable Michael Schaller,
Shay.
Judge Peter Diehl, Samuel
Alexander St. Clair, Lee Jacobs.
Leenard
(Jcorge
Huber,
Inspector Jehn Bradel, William
Wel-
pert, Jehn Ilerzeg.
Ninth Ward.
Select Council Philip Zeelier.
Common Council .1. II. O.slcrmayer.
Geerge Scheet:'.. Geerge Shulmyer, r.r.,
Sam'I Bilzer, Jno. Mclvillips.
Assessor Peter Lutz, David Zechcr,
Frederick Xixderf.
Constable William Titus, Christian
Flick.
Judge Jehn Heek, Chan. Re.ith, Jehn
i. -Nixueri.
Inspector Charles F. Smith,
Genrge
Cenner.
Kxccutive Committee.
First ward Jehn Schaum.
Third ward B. F. Leman.
Fourth Ward Goe. W. Harris.
Sixth Ward Charles L. Green.
Seventh Ward Fred Arneld.
Eighth Ward Peter Retirich, jr.
Ninth Ward Jacob Mctzger.
'Primary open from 4 te 8 instead of te S.
TSie lle-puniicaii Nominations.
The following names were placed in nom
ination by the Rcpn blicans, from which
te select candidates for ward offices and
delegates te a convention te cheese school
directors :
l"irt Ward.
Common Council Dr. S. T. Davis. .Tac.
Rath foil, Dr. Geerge A. Herting. II. II.
Power.
Constable Samuel Swenk.
Assessor A. C. Welehans, II. 31. Greeu
awalt. Henry Andrews.
Judge Wm. 31. Schriim.
Inspector C. G. Hcrr.
This ward elected no delegates.
Second Ward.
Common Council A. H. Peacock,
Adam Pentz, Francis Shreder, W. B.
Middleton.
Constable Geerge Cramer.
Asscssei Jereme Vendersmith, J. A.
E. Carpenter and Gee. B. 3Iewcry.
Judge Gee. W. Sensenig and Gee. W.
Eaby.
Inspector Walter Franklin.
Delegates Jacob Halbach, Hepkins
Hendersen and Jehn E. Carpenter
Third Ward.
Common Council Jehn II. Barnes, C.
J. White, Samuel B. Cox, Joel L. Eaby,
Dr. Gee. A. King.
Constable C. P. Stermfeltz, Samuel S.
3Iiller.
Assessor Joel L. Haines.
Judge J. Kahlcr Snyder, Emanuel S.
Kurtz.
Inspector Lewis Lyens, Samuel Eleh
ells. Delegates Capl. E.Mc3Iellen, Jehn W.
Mcntzer, Wm. G. Rapp.
Fourth Ward.
Common Council Thes. Hays, Daniel
Sing, Geerge W. Cnmeny, Jehn Lcibley.
Constable Jehn McDivitt, Wilsen J.
Fisher.
Assessor Jehn W. llublev. Jeshua W.
Potts.
Judge Jehn L. 3Ietzger.
Inspector Jacob Wilhelm, 13. Bartholo Barthelo Barthole
mew. Delegates A. K. Spurrier, Geerge V,'.
Cermcny, J. B. 3Iarkley, H. 31. Eriman.
1'inii Ward.
Select Council : C. A. Bitr.cr, A. J.
Eberly.
Common Council Walter 31. Franklin,
William Fisher.
Constable Jacob P. KilJinger, Geerge
Winewcr, James F. Hart.
Assessor Henry Hartley.
Judge Jehn 31cGinnis.
Inspector Itarvey Riley.
Delegates Jehn It. Jellries, Jehn F.
Remley, jr., Amaziah C. Ilarr.
Sixth Ward.
Common Council Jehn McLaughlin.
D. C. Haverstick, Frank R. Diilcndesilei-.
Constable Wcidler Detrich, Frank
Black, Jeseph Smithgall.
Assessor Samuel II. Lcvau, Prof. Ira
B. Kcndig.
Judge D. P. Itescnmillcr.
Inspector Jehn II. Leenard, Wm. B.
Rehm.
Delegates Thes. B. Cochran, Lcm. Kj.
Eaby, Lewis S. Hartman.
Seven th. Ward.
Select Council Charles Schwcbel.
Common Council Nat. Ryan, II. C.
Schuyler, D. McDivitt.
Constable J. Shertz, Samuel Gray col
ored. Assessor Theodere Reed.
Judge Jacob Derwart.
Inspector Rebert McDennel.
Delegates William Burns, William M.
Deen, Philip Bolbach.
KiRhth Ward.
Common Council Reuben J. Remley,
A. J. Bletcher, Jehn Barnhart, S. M.
Dougherty, Elias Campbell.
Constable Henry Brech.
Assessor Stephen J. Hart.
Judge Jehn Milchsech, Frank Lawler.
Inspector Gee. Gazelle, Peter Wineuer,
jr.. Jehn A. Overdccr.
Delegates Jehn Miller, BTeury Gunkle,
Geerge Gazelle, Henry Buckius, Andrew
Bletcher. II. R. Brenman.
Ninth Ward.
Select Council Cenrad Gast.
Common Council .Jeseph It. Goodell,
Wm. Fraiiey. Jehn S. Rehrcr. Charles M.
Gibbs, Saml. Keeler, Jehn S. ICeudig, Wm
Kahl and Jeseph Cunningham.
Constable A. J. Flick, Jehn McGuirc,
Peter Sensendcrfer.
Assessor Win. Frazer, Liniueus Rath
von, Gee. W. Flagg; Reuben S. Oster.
Judge Ames C. Gast.
Inspector J. 11. Annvake, jr., Edw.
Price.
Delegates Ames C. Gast, 11. A.
Sehreyer, Saml. Resh, Jacob Bci tz, Jeseph
Delict, Henry Resh, Win. Rathven, Peter
Mev.ery, II. R." Myers.
COLUMBIA NEYS.
euu kkgci.ak ceititKSPOOKNci:
Fred Blet. is still housing ice in" the
iicighhei heed of twenty inches in thick
ness, lie is cutting near the dam whe:e
the ice was last te form and this will ex
plain its comparative thinness. Above the
bridge il is from thirty inches te three feet
thick.
3Iarkct was again dull this morning.
Our country people, itsecins, canuetstand
early rising en these cold mornings.
The market train urevv went te Philadel
phia en the one o'clock train te bring up
their encjine which has been shopped for
repairs.
The Columbia physicians came home en
the (i :20 train last evening.
Dr. F. Hinkle and wife lelurned last
i evening ireni i'iia-nixville, where they
! were in attendance en the funeial of the
! brother-in-law of the former.
A social gathering took place last even
! ing at the residence of David Ilanauer, en
j Walnut sticet below Third. Quite a large
I puty of young ladies and gentlemen were
I present and a very pleasant evening was
j experienced. Dancing and refreshments
; in no wise lessened the enjoyment.
j The regular monthly meeting of the
Shawnee lire empany will be held this
: evening ami the meeting of the Columbia
j tire company te-morrow evening.
The temperature continued low through
out the whole efycsteiday and last night,
and the mvrctiiy, early this morning, reg
isteied two degrees below zero. A figure
r.emewhal higher is new indicated.
Ellis Yannater, the Pennsylvania rail
I read engineer, who was killed yesterday in
j the West Philadelphia yard, was ene of
! the eldest engineers in cthc service of the
I company, and was weil known te all of the
! old railroaders about Columbia, and te
many ei our citizen:;. j or aiieuc one year
he had been running engine Ne. 2S7 en
local freight, and was in Columbia daily
except en Sunday, lie was struck by the
engine of the Columbia accommodation
train as it was backing from the depot
yc-tcrday, and almost instantly killed. He
was a u-sideiit of Philadelphia and, we
are in formed, leaves a wife and family. It.
is reported that he was jcatcidaj' morning
dnuliSc-hcadiug passenger trains out of
Philadelphia.
Yannater made his first trip en the
Pennsylvania railroad as iircman for engi
neer Nicholas Gilman, of this place, and it
was Gilman' s engine which killed him.
Gilman and his son, who is tiring for him,
are at Philedaphia today in attendance at
the coroner's inquest.
Train Ne. 11 of the Frederick division,
due here at 10:23 :'.. m. came in today
just two hours late.
Services commemorative of the purifica
tion of the Virgin 3Iary were held vester-
dav with mass in the Catholic churches of
Columbia. The presentation of Christ in
the Temple was celebrated yesterday in
St. Paul's Episcopal church.
The Vigilant lire company held its regu
lar monthly meeting en Tuesday evening.
The time for holding ward meetings, te
nominate candidates for borengh offices
is drawing close. The Democrats will
meet en Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock
at the following named places : First wasd.
at Dc-ch's hall ; Second ward, at Wag
ner's hotel ; Third ward, at 3Iack's brew
cry. The jfirst ward Republicans will
held their meeting en Wednesday evening
net at eight o'clock in company II ar
mory ; Second ward, same evening and
hour in Odd Fellow's iiall, and the Third
ward at 3Iack"s brewery en Holiday even
ing at 7:20 o'clock. The First and Second
wards will each nominate candidates for
justice of the peace, one councilman, one
school director and a complement of elec
tion officers. The Third ward will net
make any nominations for justice of the
peace, but it will nominate two candidates
for council one for three years and one
for one year. The Democrats of the dif
ferent wards will elect conferees te meet
in the Iferald office en Monday next te
nominate candidates for the offices of
chief burgess and high constable. The
Republicans also elect conferees, but their
place of meeting has net yet been made
public.
Company 11 has abandoned its intention
of holding a supper en February 18, lit,
21 and 22.
The entertainment te be given under
the direction of 3Ir. D. F. Reese en the
evening of Washington's birthday, for the
benefit e! the Relerined church, premises
te be very much of a success. The lead
ing voices of Columbia have been secured
for the occasion, and besides the vocal
music instrumental selections, .recitations,
dialogues and tableaux will be pro
grammed. It is reported tltat Putnam circle Ne.
HJ, B. U. (II. F.) C. A., will form a band
from its membership. Columbia could
easily accommodate another inusicial or
ganization. J a Town.
Cel. Gebin, a member of the Lebanon
bar, is in town. He is one of the counsel in
the insurance case new en trial in court.
JJreidCd te Locale lit Atglnn.
Thursday morning a meeting of these
who had subscribed stock for the erection
of a new rolling mill at or near the bor
ough of Atglcn was held for the purpose
of taking definite action in regard thereto.
In a short time after the assemblage of
the gentlemen interested every dollar of
the piopescd stock was subscribed for and
the company organized, after definitely
deciding te locate their works in that place
under the title of "The Atglcn Car Axle
Company, limited." The machinery for
the works will be ordered forthwith', and
as seen as the weather will permit ground
will be broken and the building erected
with as much expedition as possible.
Notary Public Appointed.
Gov. Ileyt has appointed E. D. White,
of Cburchtewn, notary public, his com
mission te date from 1st inst., and remain
in force for three years.
xeif ahvehtisexests.
We have ju3t placed en exhibition about one hundred Oil
Paintings, all handsomely framed. Th9y embrace a wide range
of subjects, from the familiar Madennas and Hely Families of
the celebrated masters of painting, te the illustration of hu
morous scenes in real life.
Our collection includes Figure Pisces, Bird and Animal Paint
ings, Landscapes, Ancient and Modern Architecture, Ancient
Ruins, Character and Costume Studies, &c&;c. Classical, His
torical, Mythological and Ideal Subjects, &c.
We have a number of very fine specimens of the sculptor's
art, in beautiful -white marble ngures, mounted en colored
marble columns.
We take pride in placing these eoeds before our patrons, be
lieving that our community must appreciate our endeavor te
popularize a class of fine goods, that could net heretofore be ob
tained except from abroad.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jevelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
DRY GOODS
If you rannet visit the city, semi te tii ly
postal card ler HOl.SEKEKrnU'.-, l-UICU
LIST and rXDEKWKAUPKICK Us!'.
Wf till orders liy lrtter from every Hlateaud
Territory at same price charged CHitonier CHitenier CHitonier
v.'he vKit the !nrc, and allow -aiie privilege
of return.
The nieclr includes l)iv-;- UatuN. Si!!.--, ..!,
Fancy Cned-, anil :;.-ii"r.il euiiil".
AND FEBRUARY.
rand Depot,
i'he Vu:iu; l'laueii.
Tlie Demeeuiey of the .seveial Witrii.s will
meet at the following named plneesen Sat
urday evening from (5 te 8 p. in. exeept
in the Sixth and Eighth wards,
v.here the polls will cpeii at
-i o'eleek, te .splect fiem the names
plaeed in general nomination last evening
the ward ticket, sehoel diiecters te he
voted for at the municipal election en the
15th iiis!:., and one city committeeman from
each ward :
First Ward Shebcr's hitei cemi.v of
North Queen and Orange.
Second "Ward Union hotel corner of
Chestnut and Christian.
Thiid Ward Kilitigei? .saloon ee:ner of
Seuth Queen and Vine.
1'eurth nard Hetliu viler ;.
aloell COG
W. King.
Fifth Ward Philip Wall's Cnen Tree
hotel, -109 West King.
Sixth Ward Jeseph Kautz's saien, 'ill
North Queen street, above IVnn'n raiheud
depot.
Seventh Wai;I--i'. ivuhliuan'.s saloon,
oODl'eclcland.
Eighth AVaid Centennial saloon, junc
tion of Vine, Mulberry and Stiav. herrry
.street?. Polls open from ! te S.
Ninth Ward Arneld llanes hotel. :,1
Neith Queen.
Vi'liy Vi'aslt:
Five members constitute a ijumuui of
select council. Six member. were prc-enfc
in the council room last evening, and ct
there was no quorum The way it hap
pened was this : Twe Ilnpublieati mem
bers, Messrs. Deerr and Franklin, ai rived
audhadta private conversation in an under
tone. Mr. Franklin went away, saying he
would seen be back aain. Mr. Evans,
president of council, roeh arrived and had
a private talk with Mr. Deerr. who seen
afterwards retired. Then Mr. Uarr ar
rived, had a whispered talk with Mr.
Evans and left. Messrs. Judith and
Zechcr, Democrats, and Evans, Uepuidican
remained in the council e'lamber until
half-past 8 o'clock and then, no tierum
being present, retired. Messrs. iSering
and Eberly, Republicans, and Mr. Siles.
Democrat, were net present.
!Cnd of St. uelin'S Fcsilai.
Theie was a large attendance ai. Rob
erts's hall last evening where was held the
festival and suppcrfei the benefit of the
Sunday school connected with St. Jehn's
Episcopal church. As en the opening
night, there was an abundance of tooth
some viands which fairly leaded down the
supper table, apparently the chief point of
attraction te the visitors. The meal was
highly satisfactory te the iner.t epicurean
appetite, and the skillful cookery display
ed in its preparation was the theme of
much commendation. The net proceeds
of the affair amounted te mere than $200.
7ily:stcriuut) Movements,
iteiuhohlsville Correspondence Heading K.ijjIb
Fer several days two strange dogs, one a
black bull-deg and the ether a setter, have
been seen together, coming from the
meeting house en tlie hill and going to
ward the mountain.
Fer tenilcraud inliamed laces Cuticur.i Shav
ing Soup is worth its weight in pehl.
Thcaijedand iulirni are strenlheii'jd arrt
lnculties brijrhtcned by Malt Hitters.
Sl'F-VlA L KO VI Vi:ti.
le Ye Idke Foelisli.
" Fer ten years my wife was confined te her
bed villi su'-h a complication of ailmcntu tli.it
no doctor could tell what was the matter or
cure her, and I used up a small tertunein huni
bugstuir. Six month-. aie I s.av.- a L". S. llag
with Hep Hitter.? en It, and I thought I would
be a feet once mere. I tried it. but niy ietly
proved te be wisdom. Twe bottles cured liur,
she is new as well and strong a? any man's
wife, and it cost mc only two dollars, lie yn
likewise roeH-.ii.' II. "V., Detroit, Jlieh
l"cbl-2wdAw
11 Yeu are Slelr, Krai!
the Kiony-Weit advertisement in another
eelnmn, and it will explain le you the rational
method of gcttiiifj well. Kidney-Wert will
save you mere doctor's 'eiils than any ether
medicine known. Acting with specific enertry
en the kidneys and liver, it cures tha worst
diseases eiu-ed by their derangement. Use it
at once, in dry or liquid form. Kither is equal
ly efficient, the liquid is the. eaist, but tlm
dry is tlie met ecoueniica!, Interior.
j:i!-lwd.Vw
Wine.
The uupreecilenteit success of gpcer'a "iVinc
in North and Seuth America and Kurepc, lias
gained for it among the medical 'acuity a
standing reputation. Chemists and scientific
men have visited his cellar in New Jersey, am!
analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the meut
healthy and bcnelicial in the market. The lol. lel. lol.
lewing letter was received by Mr. Specr from
Dr. A. I Wilsen, ene of the eldest and most
celebrated physicians of New Yerk city : " I
have been in the habit of using Specr's 1'ert
Grape Wine, and 1 have found it an excellent
stemachic, a gentle stiinuhr.it and tonic. It n
especially u-cful in cases of great nervous de
bility and stomach weakness."
The disposition of unprincipled dealers te
adulterate wines has compelled Mr. Spcer te
bottle all his productions, and place his signa
ture ever the cork se as te insure te the public
itspurity. It is being used in churches fo' fe' fo'
cemmunion purpes.es.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlcc ami Da
vis, and Gobi by 11. K. Slaymakcr, Lancaster,
l'a. :"ebl-2wd".v
FOR JANUARY
Tills is Ilia particular season in whicti te yet
and prepare HOUSKKEEriXG DItY UOODs
Sheet Ills'5. 1'iliev,-Materials, J.iucn, Napkin,
Te'.vel:-,'.V.e. ltisal.-e the season for Ladies'
Underwear. The Grand Pcpet contains the
ireate.-d variety of goods in one cstalili-hineat
in Hie United Slates, andcxch:i!i;;t"5er relunds
nein-y fr lhiii- that de net uit. upon elim
ination at home.
Philadelphia.
In:. Ur.ew:ci3, XI 17 Aivh street, Philadel
phia, ha-i made a. wonderful discovery, net by
chance, lull bypilicnt, persistent research in
ini'dieiiic and ctienii-try. I!is C. & V. Cordial,
for CeujjIh, Ceiiis, Consumption, and all
trenliUs of the sanie natiuv, is the happy re
sull et ids 7erI:, and is destined Je make his
fortune. He has already beei: eticreil a ?mall
inrtum: te part with his seeiet, tint he widely
cenelmles that if ethers can make money out
et It ha can. All drngijts sell it. ."i.'e. per
bottle. II iidt ul ye:srdf,;;::-.t's, tell him you
u ish te give, it a trial.
S.UIFZ.E NOTICK.
Jt is iiiiiiislili! ler a woman alter a fuit'itul
'. cnsivi et trratnient with Lydta K. SMnk'Mm'a
Veiete.li!e Cempn.ii!.: te r.tnliiiue te Miller
! villi a v.-c'Liii'ss e! I he literal. Kne'e.-e a
I stamp Id Mrs. Lyiira K. i'iiikliau:, ' Vist.;ni
l avei:'.:e. Lynn, 31a--., f:r pamphlets.
r
iy-Jlydi.ed&w
3L,u;2!r.u;j:ti.
.Ji"ii:i:.s ItiieOAX. On the 1st of Fehrnarv.
1-S1. by i tin l.'cv. U". T. Gurhar.l. at .cmith'&
Ituilv'ii I.eejiaiil hotel, Mr. Geerjtts 1. .lenk'n-;
IfiMi-i .!,;. 17. llreran, both of Oak Hill, Lit
tie Hrltain.
Mi:Ki:Mir.r. ltici:. At Wc-.t Presbyterian
church, in Wilmi'ijr'.eii, Uel.. en Th'uraduv
evening. .Tan '27. lv IJc.v. A. X.'Kr-jwin. a-sl-t-ed
hv Kcv. Williaiu Aikmau. I). I).. William G.
Mendinhnll. et l.measler, la.. te Kstcllc M
l:.nhter of Edward L. lliee, et Vi'ilminyten.
jn:AYitt;.
i MruviiV. In tlii- eily, en reiirnary -, IS-i,
; .lamr.1 Murphy, in the 3!sL year of hii "ae.
j Ilia vrl.itiTcs and friumN arc rs3p2?:tully in-
viled ie attend the inneral from lii-j late rail
j deuce, P)J betiili Queen bin-et, en Sutwlay
j altevnoen. at Q e'ctnclr. In'f rmen'. in St.
' ?iarv"8, eeinetcrv. 'Jtil
i:ir AJr xims t:u i:zts.
1ett i;knt. vrei:;: and ihvki.i.ixg
V Xe. 10 Seuth Queen .'trect. Ajply at tiir
iNTSLLieENCuaOiliee.
Uasti.d-a r.oe: ;:k::ai; asp :;em-
IV niei; Cake It.ike. Fer iarlieiil!ir.s ad-
dre.s.
a. k. i'.iwjiji-.i:.
i'hilinibuiv, Centre County, i'n.
tl-'JId
".v.:iTEi)-.t7 this eiric;-: ;'M'i::s
or ihe iiah.v in ! i:lli(;i;v cki: el
tan: ai:v-ji, js?n,and sfptf.-miiku-.!. is-e.
d.UM.'d
rH TOIt.VUUO UUYI2KS.
1IKAV1 PAl'Mi: ."IMTAIlLK I'Oli ISAILIXe
TOF.ACCO CilF.Ai" AT
Jii:il3.'.id&w
TIII OFFICE.
I v ;sr.L AM ST.MSLSNO Villi KHST
II The two terv hotel with huje vard anil
Ktnblin-r, Ne-'. 110 and 112 Seuth (iiieen street.
Vv llhin eiii Mjii.TO of Centra Sfirire. Applv te
iSAUSMAN ,'c HIT I IN'-,'
jaiil" t!i Ne. 10 Wi-sl Orange street.
T . . 5" MONTKltBY LOJJ'.ii: N1J. H.J2.
E. i'inal action will lie had en prope--pd
Al.iendment.s t Uv-L.t'.vs, J-IUDAV KVii.V
IXG, FLJJIil'AIJi 4lh. Kvery member is rc-que-tcd
te attetid. J!v order of
ii. f. AirxKir, x. ::.
.1 . M. Cn v.vxcll, cee'y. I'J-ltd
i ucTins: aiicthjni:
il tOn MOXI, FEF.1:i:ai:Y T. thclarae
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ai live:: 's Shee Stere, Ne. 2;,'. Kasl Kinjr.-t:'' et,
will be ntrered at aTielien and continue every
cvenin.i; until the entire steek is disposed, el.
Sale to'eeininenes at 7 o'clock p. m.
Goedfi will be Mild at. private f.xl1' durin.'C tha
davchc.tp. HKNKY .SlIL'UKUT,
t'3-tttdil Auctioneer.
1L'I!L5C iiXl.V. or VALUAIJM CITY
J Proper! v. Will be sold at public sale en
Till lM).V"l.Vi:NINti. tlie 3d day of FKI!
UUAUV, l&Sl, at Geerge Wall's hotel. Seuth
Queen street, all that certain let. piece or par
eel iifgi emul, whereon is erected a one-story
FltAMt: DiVKLLING HOUSl', with a ones-eory
Frame Hack I'uilding attached. Hydrant
Giir-e Vines, Fruit Trees ami ether imprnve
minfs thereon, situate en the west side el
euth Oueen street, Ne. 4UP. Said let contain
ing in front en wthl Seuth Queen street ."I feet
j inclie. mere or less anil in depth t Heaver
street -2i.") feet, adjoining property et Margaret
J'littaml Henry smith.
Sr.Ie te ceinpieuce at 7'. O'clock p. in., of said
dav. when coiniitieus et sa!e will be made
known by JACOi. I50WKU5.
Agent for the hei'-s e Susan Franciscus. dee'd.
1".. F. j'ew j:, Auct, juniS-lMd
Vf OUSICliKKI'ING fSOO:iS.
PLINN & WILLSON
v.eulii call tin; attention of their irieniN and
t lie public general iy te their very large stock ei
I'ttOK ST0VKp KAX(S., PAIIL0K
STOVLS AM) 1IKATEKS,
wliieii embracer the finest goeil in themarkut,
ami our prices nre very low. In addition te
our own make of
Tin, Sheet Iren and Copper Ware,
we have an immense sleck of goods) beughlat
New Yerk Auction, and we arc selling them
much below their real ruiue. In Tabic Cut
tlery, S-pemis. Wqed and Willow Ware we have
always bargains. Ne one passes our Table and
Fleer Cleths without admiring tlicm. Wchave
the largest stock of Stan.! Lamp", Library and
Chandelier .in this city. Chimnejii te til all
Laimw. Parties commencing housekeeping
could net de better than c.xatninceur stock be
fore purchasing. Ne charge for looking.
.'iccesseis te riliin & jlrcncnian.
152 N. Queen Gtreet, Lancaster, Pn..
tins of Tin: two laiigk degj.
riumbing, Gas Kilting. Tin Jloeftng and
spouting :i specialty. All work deiie by
thorough nsclia'iic?."
VOTIUI IO STlCKUOLKltS Ti!B
1 annual meeting of th itocfcheldci-3 el
the Columbia and Fert Deposit Kailrcad coin-
Director same (lav and nlacc.
.IA5IES IL McC'LUKK,
et't Secrcterv.
litnv will be held at theolhceof t ne com pan v,
Ne. ia Seuth Fourth streat, l'htlnciciphia, Pa.,
en WEDNUbDAT. KI-:SUUA1CY in. lsl. at 12' J
o'clock, p. ui. I'lectien for President aim
THIRD EDITION
THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 1881
THE DEATH PENALTY.
DOUBLE HANGING IN WILLIAMSPORT.
The
illicit Love or a Man nud IVeiuan
Lycoming County Xliat Led te
tlie -Murder of the J.at
tcr'dl Husband.
in
- The History of a Terrible Crime.
"WiLLiASisrenr, Pa., Feb. 3. Geerge
Smith and Catherine Miller were executed
this morning at half-past eleven o'clock.
They died without a struggle.
Tiiese people were hanged for the mur
der of Mrs. Miller's husband, who steed
in the way of their illicit love for each
ether. Iicfore the execution both made
confessions, each trying te put the princi
pal part of the responsibility en the ether.
Te Mr. Seely, editor of the Jereey Shero
Jlirvl'J, Smith made the following state
ment :
Smith's t'oiilesden.
I became acquainted with Mrs. Miller
while 1 worked at David Clark's abeve
town, about ten years age; have only
been intimate with her during the past
two yeais; first became intimate with
her when they moved into Magg's house
below town ; she ran after me wherever
I would be at work ; she made the
first piopesition te put Miller out of
the read ; this was when they lived at
Brown's place at Safe Harber; she either
wanted mc te lake a gun and go up along
the narrows and sheet him, or take a club
and knock him ever the narrows ; I did
net see her after that time until she moved
te Capt. Brown's place ; then she asked
me if I would net put him out el" the read,
i told her I would net de it. Then she
kept runuing after in and begged for
me te de it ; she fold mc if I would net de
it that I should get her some poison ; I
told her ! would de that, se Iiret eome ar
senic for her at Jeseph Dinj-lcr's liverv
stable, where I was driving teams at that
time ;. T took the peis'sn out and gave it te
her and she sail it would be all right
new ;" this was about ene month
before Christinas ; 1 then went te Loy Ley Loy
alseck and did net see her till the
last of February ; en my return I first
met Iter. at the Lutheran church and walk
ed part of the way home with her; she
then wanted me te put him out of the read.
I told her ! would net de it ; three differ
ent t'uncj, she asked me te put him
out of the mad ; she said no one would
find it out : then she told mc that Mrs.
had a little gun that sbe would lend te her
and sl:c would set in the barn and I should
go there and make a noise and she would
listen and send Miller out ; then I should
sheet him ; llii-; was two days before the
thing happened. ! asked her if she knew
what would become of us if we would Ad
it ; she said it would never be found out,
"because her and Mis. talked about it.
I went out tiieie en Thmsday afternoon
and she commenced talking about it again ;
1 teldhcrshe had better step talking about
it ; she aid there was a rope en the end of
the clothes line that would de te hanghim
with. We met at leader's en Thursday
evening, she went there first; I cam;; an
hour after h'-r; she stayed until half-past
l) o'clock ; when she went out I thought
she had geno home ; when ! went out she
was sitting alongside the fence, waiting
for nra ; s-hc took held of me and asked mc
te go along up ; l did net want te go ; she
said, yes you must go ; we talked en the
way up about putting him out of the read ;
she iaid : ''I want it done this night, and
I will tell you hew you can de it take a
club, and make a noise at this barn and I
will listen and when I hear von I will call
him.1' f made a noieC in the barn and she
came te the window and she told mc in a
low voice le go and she would go back and
send him out ; he came out of
the front deer and walked around the
house by the well, and walked aleug
the fenne te the barn ; when he
came te the barn I struck him with the
club ; I did net knock him down, he turn
ed around ami rim toward the house ; I fol
lowed him and when near the house I struck
him again ; he fell and picked him up and
carried him te the barn ; I did this alone ;
I struck him once after ! laid him down in
the barn : ! then went te the house and she
gave ;ue the rope out of the closet ; I went
te the barn and hung him up ; I done this
myself; 1 then went back te the house; she
wet an apron and gave it te me and told me
te go down in the barn and wipe the bleed
oil the fleer and then threw the apron un
der tlie bam ; I did this and went back te
the heti.se : she said "you need net run off
for it will never be found out " : I stayed
there until t'.irce n"ehck in the morning;
I wa-. werrlid se ! did net knew what te
de ; I then went down le Magg's, arrived
t'lcic about four o'clock ; was there until
arrested. Jelm Brown had nothing te de
with it, I did it all myself. Mr. Miller
once spoke of throwing him down the
well ; she did net aid in killing him, but
she urged me en and planned the thing.
Jehn Brown talked about Andy Miller
en the Thompson street swinging bridge
in Jersey Shere, the fall before the killing
of him ; he. paid, ' they are going te put
Andrew Miller out of the read did you
sec flu: ether party'.1" I said I wanted te
go le the postefiicc; I stepped and asked
him what party ic was ; he said ' ' you will
find out seen enough what party." I
then walked away fiem hint ; this was all
I ever talked with him about it ; this is all
true. ! hung him up myself ; he was net
quite dead and steed en his feet : I placed
my left arm around his body and threw
the rope ever the beam ; I lifted bint up
with my left aim and pulled the rope ever
the beam with my right band.
Mrs. rdlller'.s Statement.
The murderess, whose last request
was te be buried aside the husband she
had helped le kil. told tin: following story
of the crime : -
" On Saturday, prier te the murder of
my husband, I was joined by Geerge after
leaving church. lie spoke te me about
putting Miller out ei" the way. He said
he wanted me. ! told him that he
tiad better go away. IF-j said 42se,'
that he bad a spile against Miller
and he would have it out of him. I begged
him net te de it. This was ids first
threat. A f ter we moved t e Brown's house
he commenced te talk te me again about
destroying him. Mr. Miller cut his feet
in the weeds and Geerge brought mc
poison le poison him with. When he gave
it te me I said, '""Ne, Geerge ; before I de
that ! will take it mvs"lf." Geerge said.
Xe, Kate, don't want von
te take it.'
. ! put it in
I told him I would dest.ey ic
the cooking stove. After It'ier s feet get
well Geerge came te our house again.
On the day my husband was killed
Geerge came te our house in the
morning and staid until four o'clock. In
the evening I went te ee Mr. Ilemlcr's
sick son ; was there about half an hour
when Geerge joined us at Parker's lane.
A short distance from the house, he com
menced te talk te mc about what he was
going te de. I said, Geerge.?! think you
had better net ; you knew that you have
enemies and knew that I have ; I said if
he did we might both lese our lives by it.
He said no, we would net ; nobody would
find it out. He said if he rj:d net" get it
done that night he would de it if it was
ten years from then.
" On the night of the mmder my hus
band said be beard a nebe at the barn.
I heard
" T
jumped out of bed and started te go out
of the room, and I sunk right down en
the fleer. After a bit I heard some one
coming in ; thought it was ray hnsband.
I went down and Geerge was in the kitch
en. Hetked for a rope. I said, ""can
not get it, I am tee nervous." I told him
there was arope in the closet which my
husband sometimes used. After he went
out and hung Mr. Miller he came in,
and we sat down stairs awhile. "We
then went up stairs. He told
the children he had killed their father
and hung him up in the barn. He told
them if they would tell anybody he would
whip them. He said 1 should send the
girls in the morning te the barn and they
would see their father hanging up. He
said I should send them te tell the neigh
bers that their father had hung himself in
the barn. When I waked up I did net
think of Geerge or I should have stepped
my husband from going out. He was al
ways introducing the subject and I always
tried te step it. I would have stepped "it
that night if I had known it was going te
happen.
Details or the Kzecntlen.
Reth the culprits were brought out to
gether, the woman leading. Beth dis
played great nervousness and Mrs. Miller
groaned audibly when ascending the scaf
fold. Smith addressed these assembled as
fellows : ''Friends, I did the deed myself.
She laid the plan. She often asked mc te
de it. When I had killed him she gave
me ihe repe te hang him up. She gave
me the apron te wipe up the
bleed, and told me where te
threw it down under the barn. When
I came back te the house sbe took a white
wash rag and wiped the bleed from my
clothes." The remainder of his statement
related te a coufession which he has made,
regrets for the unheliness of his past life,
and hoping for Ged's forgiveness.
Ne time was lest after this statement,
and at 11:20 a. m. the drop fell. The cul
prits appeared te die easily and without a
struggle.
THE TKLIIGi-Al'II lllLI..
It .Meets With Parliamentary Death In the'
XeiVnrk Senate.
Alijaxt, N. Y., Feb. a. The telegraph
bill, which passsd the Assembly yesterday,
reached the Senate this morning. On be
ing announced by the clctk, Senater
Schrecder moved te refer it te the com cem com
mtttecef hc whole. This met with con
siderable opposition, and an amendment
was made te refer it te the cemmittee en
miscellaneous corporations, which was
finally carried. Senators express the epin
ion that this action kills the bill.
CON'GKESS.
Itcpiibllcau Filibustering the Senate.
Wasiiisctex, Feb. 3. In the Senate
Mr. Mergau's resolution declaring that
the president of the Senate is net quali
fied te count the electoral vote was called
up and gave rise, te a long discussion.
Finally at 1:30 p. m. it was developed that
the purpose of the Republican side is the
resort te obstructive tactics te prevent the
passage of the resolution.
Proceedings In the Heuse.
In the TIouse after seme discussion the
Heuse resumed consideration of the ap
portienment, bill.
WALLACE AH HAD.
The I'allotlne for Senater at llarrisburg.
IlAKKisumtr., Feb. 3. The sixteenth
ballet for United States senator was taken
as fellows : Wallace, 78 ; Oliver 75 ;
Grew, 50 ; Phillips, 3 ; MacVcagb, 3 ;
Baitd, 1 ; Ciirtin, 1 ; Shiras, 1 ; Agnew,
1 ; Hcwit, 1 ; Suewdcn, 1. A resolution
te take three ballets daily was defeated by
130 nees te 9 1 yeas, and the convention
adjourned until te-morrow.
m;.siNi:ss faii.ukks.
Assignment of Uarriace Makers.
Bath, "N. Y., Feb. 3. Loomis & Mas
ter, carriage manufacturers, have made an
assignment. Liabilities, $114,000 ; assets,
$Si,000.
Alse, a Drygoed Firm.
Watcp.tewn, N. Y., Feb. 3. Merris,
Winslow & Ce., drygoeds dealers, have
made an assignment. Liabilities, 893,000;
assets, probably $73,000.
m
I'l'lUXS OF THE KITCHEN.
Anether I tun go lieller .Explodes.
PniLADKLi'iiiA, Feb. 3. A range boiler
exploded this morning iu the kitchen of a
dwelling attached te the picture frame
store of Geerge Ehrenbcrg, 721 Seuth
Second street. The furniture and a large
amount of stock were demolished. The
bulk window was also blown out, and a
five year old daughter of Mr. Ehrenbcrg
was severely injured. Less $3,000.
Earthquake and l'elar Weather.
Montgomery, N. Y., Feb. 3. Thcre
was a second shock of earthquake here yes
terday morning. The thermometer at the
lime recorded 22 degrees below zero.
Forgers Sentenced.
Bai.tijieke, Feb. 3. Gee. W. Bishop,
cx-judgc of the orphans court, and Isaac
W. Helm, both convicted of forgery, were
sentenced this morning te five years each
in this peuitcntiary.
WKATIIKR INDICATIONS.
Washixotes, Feb. 3. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states clear or partly cloudy
weather, northerly winds, stationary or
higher temperature and barometer,
The Telegraph Consolidation.
XfavYerk, Feb. 3. Judge Barrett has
denied the injunction asked for by Rufns
Hatch restraining the Western Union,
American Union and Atlantic and Pacific
telegraph companies from consolidating.
English Celliers.
Lon'dex, Feb. 3. A thousand colliers
at Tyldesley, Lancashire, have resolved te
return te work, but a meeting represent
ing twelve thousand colliers at Pendle
burg, resolved te strike for advance of
wages.
tJarlyle's Condition llepele.ss.
I.oxdex, Feb. 3. Themas Carlyle is
new pronounced in a state of luepcless
prostration.
Avenging an "Insult."
Melten Themas, a young man occupy
ing a position as clerk in a grocery store
in Eui'aula, Fla., killed a colored barber
by the name of Fuller, who resided next
deer te him. The partieshad some words
en the previous evening, when, according
te young Themas, the negre insulted him.
The next morning, te avenge the imputed
insult, he walked, deliberately into his
shop and shot at him. The negre ran
after the first shot, but Themas fired a
second with fatal effect, the ball entering
the heart and producing almost instanta
neous death. There is great excitement
there in consequence of the event. Twe
and asked where his revolver was.
him say, " Yen black
colored women who were trying te incite
the negre mob te lynch Themas, were
immediately locked up. The whites of
the community are indignant at the negre
threats.
TACKIXO AS tJlEPHA-IT.
A Tropical Beast's Trip Through the Bliz
zard Country Without a 'ire.
Xcir Yerk Sun.
Capt. J. 3iullctt. the famous sea Hen
catchcr.arrived in this city yesterday from
San Francisce. The captain did net
bring his usual -assortment of sea
liens this time. He had an elc-
pnant en 1ns hands. Unlike some ether
peeple in that situation the captain knew
just what te de with it. The elephant, a
medium-sizcd quadruped of the Asiatic
variety, was purchased in Japan by Adam
Forepaugh, the showman, and was te be
delivered in geed condition at" the show
quarters in Philadelphia.
Thcre was no trouble ef the voyage
everth placid Pacific te San Francisce,
but when the time for the overland jour
ney from ban jbranciscn came Arctic
weather prevailed this side of the Recky
Mountains. The temperature was se low
as te congest the lungs of the biggest
elephant if unprotected.
The Central Pacific railroad company
refused te let Capt. Mullet put a stove iu
the elephant's ear because of the supposed
danger te the company's property, and the
captain set his wits te work te devise
means of getting heat without iiie. He
seen hit upon a practical plan. The ele
phant was led into the box car and stable
compost was thrown iu by the cart lead:
It was piled high around the sides of the
car and loosely heaped around the elephant
until only the head and back of the big beast
were visible. Unnecessary chinks in
the ear were stepped up, and the
journey was begun. As the temperature
lowered a few pails el" water were thrown
upon the compost, and the warm vapor
from the fermenting heap filled the car.
In this way the monster from the tropics
invaded the home of the Blizzard, and
traveled iu his pathway from Cheyenne te
Philadelphia, where L. was safely de
liveicd te his ewnei.?.
Capt. Mullet visited .Central Park yes
terday te see one of lliu sea liens that is
his property. He rWiud the pinnigrade
enjoying an afterne.m nap en an ice cake.
The captain will start ler .m Francisce
in a few days te capture another let of sea
liens, for which he has customers.
MAUKKTS.
lllt!adclp!il:i 3I.trki:t.
I'Hii.AiiKLrnii, l'a., lVPrnury 3. r'teurdnll
and steady ; aiipfrflnu '2 7itf :' extra f.'!.rcjj
4, 00: eiii'aiid Indiana luimly f." i"jj5 73; l'a.
de $1 73J.Ti i". : St. t.niil tuniily fft SJrtt! M) ;
Minnesota clear II 7.(" i; str-.iiht, " 7."?j
6i": ilen and lih!i gradu tt 'J.V'7 73.
Kye flour at 15 00.
V iii'iit dull ami lower : X. 2 Western Kcd
$1 13J.J: lVuii':'.. Ucd 1 l-.'gl riyA; Am her $1 IS
i i'.1;.
Cern dull and fiiIir : steamer 5IQ5Ic ;yid ;yid
lew Tula ; mixed 523i5.ic.
Cats slugidli and weak; Xe. 1 Wldte 14?
'4c; Ne. a de 4:'343'.'e : Ne. i de4iyJl,j;
Ne.2Mlxd40(i:0J.c.
ltye firm at 1jc.
Previsions steady : nu js perk. old,
$11 00; new, $ljl."i :.U; bed Ham $20 U)gJJ;
Indian m.-a liccl flUW), f.e. I. Ilacen smoked
lianw li"4llc: pickled lianix H"iQ!i;e ;siuekud
shoulders 5".i'58 ; suit de Q$i)7..-.
Lard linn ;city kettle lOfeluic: loeit billcii
ers"J9Vc ; prime Mtcam $'J 'JO'tjIO.
nutter quiet, butttcady forclieice; Cream
ery extra "tic : de K,M,'t te clieieu tS)(t:fc!;
I'radferd county and New Yerk extra, tulw,
28'iJe : de lirlnns. "Ii)c ; Wi-stvrti dairy
extra i"ii((;; de geed te choice Iift24c. Kell
choice scarcu : ether kinds plenty and dull ;
Penn'a Kxtra ITS'SOc : Western Kcscrve. extra
1S522.
EKs unsettled ; l'a. SUiMe : Western iGliXJc.
Clieu-e market dull hut firm; Xcw Yerk
full cream, iS'gMc; We-dcrii full crcaiu,
ViQIV.ie; de luir te reed KgH'iJiei de
half skmiK lOJgil'cJc ; l'a. de l(i'llc
Petroleum ulet ; vullncd'Jc.
Whisky active at $t le.
SceiN Ceed te prime clever quiet. jvMUJS'j ;
Timethy, lebbiinrnt $2 75JT.'' S".c : r'laxsueil
linn ut$l 331 it).
Nenr fork niarKet.
N-iv Yens.'Fcb. 3. r'lenr dull mid declin
ing: Miperliue tute $:; 7.".fH 15; extra de
i'i ; ;!5,Qt55: eheicu de flO')?e".V0; fancy
de $1 .".ft 50; round lm:p Ohie H 451 IW;
choice de at f4 95jiS 75; Hiipcrnne west
ern $' 75J4 15: common te oed x
Ira de ft 5 7-1 (;."; choice de $4 i)Qt 75 ;
choice white wheat tle'C oeitoi s-'e-itherii
qntct; common te fair extra ft VKti 15; geed
toetieice de 5 2)J' 5.
Wheat heavy, ICdii'' loner ; Xe. 1 White,
Feb., $1 14 ; 31 ay. $1 l.V.J : Xe. it Kcd, Feb..
$1 ISffil l.'.'i ; de March, il is;"! Kfa ; de May
$1 IH41 1S.V".
Cern a sliade lower and moderately active ;
Mixed western spot, St 550; de lutiuc.r3')
55c.
Oats scarcly se firm : Ne. 2 Feb.. 4:yifi543Ue :
de March. 4-"i;i ; de April 43
Western l'.'i7c.
i,c; Slain 4::1D:;
Sleck in ar xet.
Xiew Yerk Stock.
Stocks weak.
FebrnuryS.
A. H. A. Tt. V. it. r. . r. 31,
lti:3J 11:3 1:35
. ...- .... 5fff
. 48 4 47'
.123 127 I2'X
.U'J 1I75J US'i
.W liVil l-r.'i
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Michigan 3. A i.. ..
Michigan Cent. K. I
Chicago .'. W.. ..
Chicago, M , A'St. P..
Han. & St. .J. Cem
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Teledo & Wabash...
Ohie ft Missisdnni. .
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53J 53
41H IOJk
25 "i 2V
St.Leu"s,:i.M.A.S Ii
Ontario and ivestcri
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New JerMJV Central.
l)cl.& lldusen C'in:d.l(5
Del.. I.ack.& Western 121','
Western Union Tel.-lII1',
PaeilicMait S. S. Ce. 52J.J
American II. Tel. Ce
Kli'i l(Uj
120'.'. 120?-;
113 112K
w
Union Pacific 117'X lir,;. nij'
KatisKi & Texas 17!4 15
New Yerk Central
Adams Express -
Illinois Cen l nil ,
Cleveland Sc Pittn
Chicnge ft ICecIc I ,
Pittsburgh & Ft. W ,
45
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I2S
nsji:
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Philadelphia.
3tecks steady.
Pennsylvania It. K.... r.V, M
Phil'a. A Itciulinir..... 32'i X1A
MY.
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42
48
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32
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Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation... 4IiJ
Northern Pacific Cem 3f"K
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Pitts., Titmv'e ft It
Northern Central ty.
Phil'a Krie K. II... 21 Ji
Northern Penn'a
Hn.lt. It's efX J
Hestenville Pas
Centra". Trans. Ce
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FOR SALIC OR KliS'l.
F
OKICKNT. TIIKSTOKK KOO.1l NO. 41
West King street, new occupied by Jelm
Fidck, Tailor. Possession given Al'KIL 1
SSI. Apply IO HlLI.I.VUJ.IJUItli,
SSI. Apply te
jan3-M.W&Stld
West King htreet,
ORPHANS' COURT SAI.K Ot ItKAI K.H
TATK. On SATURDAY KVKXIXtJ.
FEBRUARYS, IrUI, will be sold iu pursuance
et mi order or Orphans' Court of I.ancastcr
county, at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen
street, Lunca-der, Fa., the following real es
tate, lateet Charlc-t Stark, deceased, le wit:
Alotefground .situate en the west side et
North Water htrcct, Lancaster, pa., contain
ing in front en said street :!2 feet 2 inches, and
In depth 171 feet 6 inches, mere or less, te
ground of Michael Stcigerwalt, where it hai a
widtli of 28 lect 2JJ inches. Tlie improvements
consist of a one-story part brick and part
frame dwelling house and butcher shop,
slaughter house, stable, weed-shed, smoke,
house and batcher kitchen. There Is also a
well or never-falling water with pump therein
en tlie premises. This Is a desirable properly,
where the butcher business lias been success
fully carried en ler a long time.
Sale te commence a 7 o'clock p. m. of .said
day, when due attendance will be given and
terms made known by
MAGGtK IJItOWN.
Administratrix.
11. SnUBERT, Auct. lanl2-eawdl9
GKA1M S-.-lSC'UXuV.rlOJ'H ,
In large or nuill amount'?. $i or tJO.OOO
Writc W. T. SOULK & CO.. Commission Mer
chants. 1X0 La Hailc street. Chicago, III., ler elr
elars- mia-tyd
ESTATE OK 1VIM.1AM IVfclDMAX,
c-q.. late of Upper Lcuceck township, de
ceased. Letters nt administration cn said es
tate having be-n granted tu the undersigned,
all persons Indebted thereto are requested te
make immediate payment, and tlie-e having
claims rdetimmla against tins same, will pre
sent them without delay ler settlement te the
undersigned, rcldlngin Upper l.cacocktowii l.cacecktowii l.cacocktewii
Sllip. SOLOMON C. "'It-OFF.
JACOISS. EBY.
J-'xeeters.
Nathaxki. Ellm akfk, )
R. F. Esiilem ax, Attorney.
Waltki- M. Fr.ANKi.i--. "anS-0t-T
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