Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 30, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, 'MARCH 30, 1881.
be in condition te audit any mere ac
counts for :i month." Mr. Musser took
away his Laud, but insisted that the major
should leave the room instantly or he
creuM be put out. The major protested
tliiit lie had a riht te be there aud would
.stay there as long as he wanted te ; and
Auditor Curran aise put in a word in be
half of the major, saying he had an un
doubted right te be preseut. After sitting
in the room long enough te convince Mr.
Milder that he had no respect for his
order te leave. Majer Oriest left the room,
and the side show closed.
It appears that after Auditors Cellins
and Musser hud signed the poorhouse re
pot t, Mr. Musser thought better of it,
tlicic being one bill thtt he could net ap
prove, whereupon he erased his signature
and induced Mr. Curran te withheld his
signature also. In the meautime Mr. Col Cel
lins, had left tewu.
Au Important Heek Lett."
A book containing auacceunt of the
beat dei s at the almshouse, which was
placed in the hands of the auditors about
a wc k sige.aud which was in the auditors'
hands yesterday, is te-day reported lest!
Mr. Cox says the le.s of the book will
put the poei house authorities te much in
convenience and the county te consider
able less.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
eut: i:i.t;ii.Ait cokkkspendlnck.
J. F. Tliumm's horse, attached te his
furniture wagon, ran away .yesterday after
noon, but was easily caught before doing
any injury te the wagon. The wagon was
leaded with undressed chairs.
The funeral et Andreas Yeung, the Na
poleonic ctcrau, took place yesterday
from his late residence, at Sixth and
Cherry streets, and his remains were in
terred in the German Catholic burial
grounds, en Lancaster avenue, beyond the
Heading & Columbia railroad crossing.
The funeral of Mrs. Lindsay, the aged
l.uly who died en Sunday morning, took
place this morning from her late residence
at Fourth :i'id Locust streets. The cer
tege proceeded te Old Denegal cemetery,
where the interment was made.
The E. E. Lutheran Sunday-school as
sociation met in the lecture room of the
church last evci:in and elected a number
of the teachers aud officers te fill the
vacancies caused by resignations which
had been tendered and accepted. There
is much disaffection in both church aud
Sunday-school, and these resignations are
the outcome of it.
The entertainment given in Mount
Zieu A. M. E. church last evening was
very much of a .success. A pregramme,
consisting of recitations, dialogues, in
sti emental aud vocal music, etc., was ac
ceptably well rendered aud will be re
peated this evening. At this evening's
exhibition a number of young ladies will
.siiir for a prize silver cup. We have net
learned who will be appointed judges.
The entertainments arc fur the benefit of
the Sunday schdA connected with the
Mount Zion church.
Rev. Dr. Spaulding will preach in St.
Paul's Protestant Episcopal church to
morrow evening.
Mr. F. S. Il'ctz's her.se waa net injured
in yesterday's runaway.
The rumor that a piece of ground had
been staked oflTen Wiight's wharf for the
erection of the Columbia steel company's
mill is without foundation.
Mr. J. F. Cushuiau, the Ixtclligex
t eii'k Marietta correspondent, was in town
te-day.
Conductor Wilsen P. Miller, of the
Frederick division of the Pennsylvania
railiead. has resigned and has been suc
ceeded by Conductor Jeremiah Kepner.
We understand that a number of ether
changes will be made aud that among
them Conductor S. L. Cemer will be given
his choice et the freight trains. Cemer is
new conductor of the Frederick accommo
dation tiain.
Jehn C. Ileisermau yesterday purchas
ed, at private terms, from Abrani. Ilruuer,
a house and let situated en Bethel street,
beuth of Locust.
Te-night's doings will finish the work of
the old councils.
At the banking house of E. K. Smith
& Ce., this merniug. we were shown a
check bearing date of November 1, 1830,
(or lbuti), payable at the Lancaster bank
t the order or Samuel Humer, or Mrs. S.
II. Pnrlir. for ftfifil. Thet'lieek was civcti
- - -. , - t rs-- i
by Jehn .vicUeveru and was endorsed en
the luck by batnuel Itutncr, per attorney.
Notwithstanding the many efforts that
have been made te remove it the big canal
beat, which st ick en a rock below the dam
a few daj s age, an account of which was
given in the Intelligencer at the time,
still lingers in the same old resting place,
and it new begins te leek as if the beat
will remain where it is until the water
falls or until a big rise carries it oil". We
have net heard that the beat has been in
jured as jet, but it piebably will be if it
sticks te its present quarters much lon
ger. Wc arc informed that the large rock
which was sunk in the raft channel at
Turkey "Hill has been removed and that
.the channel between here and Pert Deposit
is entirely free fiem any obstruction.
River Pilet Warren Brown, of Washington
boieugh, brought the news of the re
moval of the rock, which has caused se
many forebodings among river men, -aid
it was through the same seurce that the
presence of the rock in the channel was
first accitaiucd. One or two rafts passed
down the river yesterday, but no llects
have yet arrived. The water is yet high
and iu geed rafting condition, but the
winds arc a little stronger than the pilots
care te feel them. We understand that a
large number of rafts are expected here
within the next day or two.
All Lit Dut Twe.
All the street gas lamps in the city were
lit last night except two one of which
was in the Second aud the ether iu the
Eighth ward and very likely these two
may have been blown out by the wind.
At present, the gas cempauy is doing lirst
rate ; but hew is it about the gasoline
lamps iu the suburbs ? Hew many, of
them are unlit, night after night ? We
hear complaints that large uumbei-s are
left unlit. As they cost $24 per lamp, per
annum, while the gas lamps cost but $18,
wouldn't it be well te have the police re
port daily the number unlit ?
Almest a Fire.
Last evening between 6 and 7 o'clock a
curtain in one of the show windows of
the beet nud shoe store of M. Deichler,
Xerth Queen street, fell upon a lighted
gas-burner aud in an instant was in
flames. Air. Deichler had but a moment
before stepped from the store-room te the
dining room and there might have been
some tieuble had net a number of persons
rushed into the stoic and removed the
burning curtain before it set fire te any
thing else. There was nothing injured
except the curtain and one pair of shoes.
Leg Badly Cut.
Yesterday Albert Heffman, who is em
ployed at the tobacco warehouse in
Lcvan's building, Xerth Prince street, was
sitting en the front step, when a hatchet
which was lying en a window en the third
story fell down. It struck the man en the
lee and cut an ugly gash about two and
a-half inches in length. Dr. A. J. Hcrr
was sent for and he attended the young
man, who was carried te a neighboring
house and was afterwards removed te his
home at' Ne. 30 Strawberry street.
Meven.
Te-day B. F. Slough, late of the Blr ck
Herse Hetel, moved into the Serrel Hene
hotel, en West King street. He gave a
fine dinner te his friends and a large num
ber were en band,
JIarrlages, Ifirth and ileatba.
In accordance with the authority given
by the state law te local beards of health,
Secretary C. H. Brown, of the Lancaster
city beard, has issurd a circular te clergy
men, magistrates, physicians, Arc, calling
upon them te report te him births, deaths
aud inairiages, occurring under their
charge, for a complete record thereof. The
beard will furnish proper schedules for
uch reports before the 1st of July, when
the new system gees into effect. Under
the penalty of from $5 te $20 fine for
neglect of such, the following particulars
must be furnished :
Marriages Full name of husband, oc
cupation, residence, birthplace, age, when
married, full name of wife previous te
marriage, residence, birthplace, age when
married, time of marriage, color of parties,
ceremony employed, name of person per
forming the marriage, residence of the
last named person, date of certificate, date
of registration. .
Births Fall name of the child, sex,
color, full name of the father, his occu
pation, lull name of the mother, day,
mouth and year of the birth, street and
number of house where born, name of
physician or ether person signing certifi
cate, his residence, date of certificate, date
of registration. Iu case the birth of any
child shall have occurred without the at
tendance of a physician or practitioner of
midwifery, or should no ether person be
in attendance upon the mother immedi
ately thereafter, it shall then become the
duty of the parenfer parents of such child
te report its birth te the secretary of the
beard of health, iu the same mauncr and
form aud within the period above re
quired. Like statistics are called for in cases of
deaths and the books or registers kept by
the secretary of the beard of health, or a
certificate duly certified by him as contain
ing a copy of the receid of any marriage
or birth, shall hereafter be admitted iu any
court of the state as jtrima facie evidence
of baid marriage, birth or death. The
secretary of the beard of health shall .re
ceive and pay into the city treasury fifty
cents for granting a certificate or certified
copy of the record of any marriage or
birth, aud ten cents for making a search
for cither a marriage or birth, which sum
shall be paid by the parties applying for
the certificate or search, but the said regis
ter shall at all times be accessible te phy
sicians, clergymen and lawyers without
charge.
The uanie Laws.
Fettsville Chronicle.
It is high time that some ether interest
besides a "ring," composed of half a hun-.
tired sportsmen, has a say regarding the
game laws of this state. Game is some
thing in which all are interested, aud law
en the subject should serve all alike. The
present Legislature will be asked te repeal
all the laws and previsions, and substitute
the following :
It shall net be lawful for mere than five
men te pursue the tracks of one peer, lone
rabbit with evil intent.
Any duck hunter who buy birds and
passes them elF en the boys as having
been killed 1 himself, shall be deemed
guilty of piracy, and punished accord
ingly. Any pei son or persons discovered cap
turing deer or elk by means of pound-net
or seines shall be liable te a fine of net
less than twenty-five dollars nor mere
than fifty dollars.
If a fox, en being routed from cover and
pursued, takes refuge under a school
house, it shall be lawful for the teacher te
dismiss the school and lend his assistance
in the capture.
lhat section in the amended law of
1879 requiring all persons te give coons
400 yards start before pursuing with in
tent te kill is hereby repealed.
Any person or peisens guilty of firing
ever twenty consecutive shots into a Heck
of decoy ducks shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and punished by a line of
net less than 5.
Any person who shall, after the passage
of this act. knowingly falsify as te the
number and size of fish taken by him at
any time within the past two years, shall
be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and
punished by thirty days in the county
prison without relief.
MATKIHOMAL.
A llrllliant Wedding In Fashionable Society
At neon te-day J. Frank Keller, son of
Jehn Keller was united iu marriage te
Miss Sallic Peacock, eldest daughter of
Mr. A. 11. Peacock, at the rcsideuce of
the bride's father eh East Orange street.
The ceremony was performed by Ucv. J.
Y. Mitchell,D. D., in the presence of a
large number of the friends of the
high-contracting parties. The names of
the bridal party besides the bride and
groom were as fellows : Mr. Jawb S. Pea
cock and Miss Anna Keller ; Mr. Jehn J
Cochran and Miss Lennie AVilsen ; Mr.
Geerge Falincsteck and Miss Mazie Kel
ler. A reception was held at Mr. Peacock's
from one te three this afternoon, and the
happy couple received the congratulations
of their many friends. They leave en the
4:45 train this afternoon en a visit te Phil
adelphia, Niagara Falls and New Yerk
city.
CJelng te Knreue.
A. J. Kutz, the dentist, left at 8:10 this
morning for New Yerk aud he will sail for
Europe te-morrow morning. He gees
direct te Londen where has secured a posi
tion. Mr. Kutz is a resident of New Hol Hel
land but has been in this city for a num
ber of years. He graduated recently at
the University of Pennsylvania, in Pbila
dclphia with high honors. He has the
reputation of being an excellent work
man. Death of a Yeung Lady.
The Allegheny City papers contain an
announcement of the death of Miss Mary
Ella Gleftcr, daughter of Prof. J. E.
GleiTer, the distinguished pianist, formerly
of this city. The sad event took place ou
Monday after a brief illness. Miss
GlelTer was a most amiable young lady,
about 21 years of age, and had hosts of
friends in this city, who will sincerely
mourn her less and condole with the af
flicted parents.
If
Concerning the clues te the Valley
Ferge murderer it is claimed that " the
person who committed the burglary at the
house of Charles LatTerty and stele the
watch, which is supposed te have come
into the hands of the man known as Ab Ab
eott " is known, " and ifhe can be cap
tured it is expected that the identity of
Abbett will be fully verified."
The Mubler.bcrg stables.
Wc were in error yesterday in stating
that Mr. C II. Celvin would take charge
of the Muhlenberg stables iu Seuth Chris
tian street. These stables will remain iu
the hauds of their present proprietors,
Messrs Swain & Wylie. It is the Mulilen
berg stables in West Grant street that Mr.
Celvin will have charge of.
Private Sale.
Jehn F. Reith, carpenter, sold yesterday
at(private sale, te Jehn Ochs and Win
Balz, his share (eue-third interest) in a
two-story brick house en Middle street
near Seuth Queen, and a two-story brick
house en Seuth Queen between Middle and
Strawberry streets, for $1,500.
Gene West.
Jehn A. Bering aud family left Lancas
ter at 2:10 this morning for Osberne City,
Kama?, where he will hereafter make his
heaic. A number of his friends were at
the depot te bid him geed-bye and wish
him geed luck an his new home.
The Lemen tstreCt Scheel Heuse.
The new eight-room school house, cor
ner of Lemen and Lime streets, has been
finished by the contractor, Daniel Mc
Laughlin, ar;d was yesterday inspected
and approved by the building committee
of the school beard, aud at the next meet
ing of the beard the committee will no
doubt recommend that the building be
accepted.
The school furniture and apparatus will
be speedily put into the building, which
wiii be probably occupied for school pui
puses early in May.
Fell into a Well.
The old well in front of Shieiuer s jew
elry store en North Queen street seems te
have net been properly covered when the
Belgian pavement was laid. It has caved
in and the blocks above it are going toward
China.
Can't Conic.
Gen. Beaver, owing te a previous en
gagement at Wilkesbarrc, writes that he
cannot come te Lancaster as the G. A. R.
orator for Decoration day.
field for :t Hearing.
"Eliza Dennelly and Harry Rogers have
been held in bail for a hearing by Alder
man A. F. Dennelly, te answer the charge
of keeping a bawdy house.
Don't 1 our Canary Slug ?
Then get a bottle of Bird Hitter-, wnlvli is nn
unfailing restorerefSMii ami a cure fei all
disca-fa of cage birds. Ii your ilruIst does
net keep it. or will net ci't it for you. semi a
postal c.inl te the Itird Feed Cempiny, 307
Federal street. Camden. V. .1., and they will
see that you are supplied. Piice,21 cent.
inar23-3iml&w
Tnc ladies of Lancaster are invited te call
at Mr-?. Siencr's, Xe. 27 West King street, and
examine the stock and weik et Mr. Darling
and C.tiilherne, tcaeheis in Kensington or
Crewel Werk. A course ei thrcelcssens. $1 .V.
3td
-. in
Ijfiil'cnieii extravagantly pnUe the t'uti
cur.i Medicinal Shaving Seap.
Feeble and exhausted constitution- ii'stoiel
te health and strength by Malt Bitters.
tifl.Vt.llt sttrivus.
ii s Cream ISalni
s the only n.iirli remedy et laany 1 have
tried which li i- acted asi cure. 1 have been
troubled f.ji ever lltteen years ; my head has
been most e! the lime stepped and very much
nllainell. It has opened my nostril-, and re.
duced llie iii!lauim,uie:i. My eyes aie improv
ing, e that 1 can stand strong light.hieh I
have net been able le de for years. XaUniniel
Fegley. with K. F. Meiitz. Me: chant. Wilkes
barre. Pa.
My Sun,
age nine yeai?, was afflicted Willi C.Uanh :
the (IPC il LljV Cicuiu I'.ilm elfeetcd a com
plete cine. W. K. Haminan, Druggi-., F.asten,
Pa.
j;i Cream ISaliu
pells better than any ether preparation lot let
Catarrh, and gives better satisfaction. IJ.
Armstrong. Diuggist, V llkesbarre. Pa.
ICCgulatn tliu Secretions.
In our emle.iver.s te preserve health it is et
the ut mosrhiipertaucc that we keep the sec
retory system in perfect condition. The well well
kneun remedy Kidney-Wert, has specific ac
tion en thi; kidneys, liver anil bowels. U.-e it
instead of deMiu; '.villi vile bitters or drastic
pills. It is purely vegetable, and is prompt
but mild iu action. It i prepared in both diy
and liquid teriu and sold by Druggists every
w here. Headhi; Ewjle. m2-lwd&w
I A Cough, Celd or eie Threat should be
slopped. Xeglect lre(uenlly results in au In
' curable Lung Di-ease or Consumption.
ISren n's llreuehial Troches de net disorder
I the Kleuiaih like ciugh syrups and balsam,
I but net directly en theiiitlamed pait-. allaying
j ir'itatien. give relief iu Asthma, lireuehial
j Coughs, C.ltairh, and ihe Threat Troubles
1 which Singer and Publiespe.il.ei-s aiesubject
te. ler thirty yen's llreivuS P.reuehi.il
Troches have been lcceMiiieutlcd by phy-i-eians,
and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and const mt u-c
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wcll-mcrilcd rank among the lew staple
remedies of Hie ag- held at 2" cents a box
everywhere. iiiP-l vtt I'Th&SA ly w
Ladies I'nliuate and r'ecblc.
These languid, tiresome sen-atieii", causing
you te feel scarcely able te be en your feet :
that constant drain that is taking from your
system all its former elasticity ; diiving I he
bloom from your checks: that continual
strain upon your -vital forces, rendering you
irritable and fiettnl, can easily be removed
by the tisc of that marvelous remedy. Hep Hit
ters. Irregularities and obstructions et your
system are relieved at once, w hile the special
causes of periodical pain are permanently re
moved. Will you heed this ; See "Truth-."
inl.V2wd.tw
Itching t'iw-n Symptoms aim Cure.
Tiiepyinptmus are moisture, like perspira
tion, intense itching, increased by sciatehing,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; tile pi ivate pirts are sometimes af
fected ; ii allowed te rentii.ue very serious re
sults may fellow. Dr. swayne's All Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sun; cure. -lse for
tetter, itch,alt ilieuni, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price. r0 cents, three boxes
for fl2". Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price in currency or thrc cent iot iet
ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne V
5en.: SKI Xerth Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Feld I yall prominent druygisiB.
marl2-lyMwS&W
SASU'LK AOTICK.
It is imiiessibje ler a woman alter u faithtul
course of treatment w.'th I.jdia E. riuMiani a
Vegetable Compound te continue te syiti r
Willi a weakness et the iilciu. Kncle-c k
Stamp te Mrs. I.yda E. Pinkham, 2.!.'. Western
avenue. rjyim, Mas., for pamphlets.
jv-J-lydeedSw
JUetiicrk! JUetltrrKl! Mothers! !:
Arc you dlstuibcd at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating piln el cutting tcetli ?
If se, go nt once and get a bottle of 51 KS.
WIXSLOW'S SOOTIIIXG SYKUF. It will re
lieve tlie peer little sullerer immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en caith who has ever
used it, he u ill net tell jeu at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, aud relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te t tin taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physicians ami nurses iu the
United States, sold everywhere; 23 cents a
bottle. uiai'7-l vM wM, W.VS
Speer' Pert Wine
Is recommended by physicians above all
ethers as n gentle stimulant, tonic and diu
retic. It is something they can preset ibe te
patients with confidence, knowing they are
using an ai tide that is strictly pure, and pos
sesses the iigliet medicinal virtues.
Charles A. Seeley, askillful cheailst of Xew
1 erk city, after makinga careful and thorough
analysis, says: "I have examined the wine
with the view et determining the presence or
absence of various injurieiissubstances which
are contained in se-called Pert Wines, such as
logwood, crude spirits, etc. 1 luve net, found
any of these substances iu Mr. Specr's wine,
and It doe-met contain anything but what Is
found In pure Grape juice wines.
This wine Is recommended by lira. Atle
and Davis, and for sale by II. E. Slaymakcr,
LancasUr, Pa. ml5-2wd&w
Save lour Jlalr Keep it IScHUtifn).
The "Londen Hair Celer ltesterer" is the
most delightful article ever introduced te the
American people and is totally different from
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
from all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the liatr obnoxious. Where
baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema
ture graynesB. from sickness or ether causes,
Its use will restore the natural j-euthlul color)
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp from all impurities, tlautlratr, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing' and lasting hair
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
se'ftand pliable, making it au indispensable
article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 73 cents a
bottle. Six bettlci, $L Main depot ler the
United States, 350 :ertu sixth street, Philadel
phia. aUl-lydTIhaF&rr
XEW ADrJtTlSJi.MJCSTS.
ryWO TOKF. KOMS AND DWELLING
1 ler rent. Ne. Sand lu Seuth Queen street.
Apply at the lsTSUieKXCER Office.
rOST A UUL1) HKDAl, HAVlNtr UN
j onesidethein-criptlen "AmleitiaLlte'ae
Meic-." The tinder will be suitably rewarded
by returning It te
IIORKUTM. ACiXEH,
Xe. U North Duke. Street.
mar2;)-2td&ltw Lancaster, Fa.
1Lltl.l: SLK F IIOIISK HJKXITUKK.
On THUKSDAY, MAKCIl 31, l&M, will be
sold at Ne. 40 West Jvius street, Lancaster
dt. Pa., the following te wit:
Twe Bedsteads and Mattresses, 1 Walnut
Reek Case and Desk. 1 Walnut Wardrobe,
Marble Tep llurrau anil Washstand, 21 yard
lnprain Carpet. 23 yards Matting. Farler stove
and ether an Icle- net mentioned.
Saie te commence at UJ o'eleek a. in. sharp.
K. Bia.MMEK.
Samcjx Hess & Sey, Auctioneers.
maiiHStdS.Tu&W
OKPUANS' COUKT SALE. FCKsCANT
te an order of the Orphans' Court will be
sold en TUESDAY, APRIL 19, KSl.at the Key
stone Hetel. ertli Queen street. the following
real estate, lnte the property et William Buck
ire, sr., deceased :
A ouc-steiv weather-bearded DWELLING
HOL'sK, Xe. 225 Xerth Prince street, and let of
ground fronting '! eet 2 inches en Xerth
Prince street, and extending In depth 143 leet
te Water stieet. Adjoining pieperties et
Ilcnrv Frankc. ilcce.i-cd, ami Gen. II. A. Ilain
biiglit. Geed Well of Water, Fruit Trees and
ether Improvements.
Sra'e te commence at 7Ja o'clock p.m., when
attendance will be jiiven and teims made
known by CIIAKLKS IiUCKICS.
Admfnistiatei of Win. Buckfu-. Sr.. dee'd.
Hexky ruciiE.e-, Auet. mar30Aa2,G.8,13&rJd
IXSUKi: WITH THE OI.I AM" WELL
Kutablislicd Agency of the
GifM Fire Insne Ce.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVKtt
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invented m s,ate allf( Solid Securities.
EIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 KAST KING STKKKT,
dll-UMdM.TTSR Second Fleer.
PitoreAi.s reis iie.nus.
Sealed nropeals will be received at the
Mayer's Offlcc up te 3 o'clock p. in., APU1L 1,
1SS1 ter Fei ty-three Thousand Dollars, Bends,
piyable. from one te twentv years; Forty-one
Thousand Dellar,p'iv.'ible from live te twenty
yeais. and Xlnety Then-aud Dellais, payable
from ten te twenty yeai: erany part thereof,
et the bends et the city of Lancaster, bearing
lour" per cent. inter-V.t per annum, payable
semi-annuallv. tree from all tav.
The above will be KegNtered Bends, dated
Apiil 1.1881. for $UM. $M, $1,000, issued tore
deem "xNling indchtc iiies-1.
The p'ipii'atien et theeity et Lancaster Is 2.V
Slfi. The total valuation of property taxed ler
eitv purpes- s ?ll,:sr.i,0.J7. Total funded debt at
cIih- et last fiscal year. 712.112. 2. Sx per cent,
bends in Hnking Fund. jJJUS.S.'iS.OS.
The eitv owns lis Water Works, city Hall,
Market Houses. Station Heuse, Ac., Ac. of a
value tairlv estimated at $552,2Sf 32.
Persons wishing te bid ler the above lean
will be furnished with blank forms at this
elliee. .JXe. T. Mac'JOXHJLE,
maiil-2td Mayer.
TTEALTtt Vs?. UKATU.
He ilth regained and happiness retained un
der the
OMNIPATHIC
01
TREATMENT
OF
DR. GREENE.
ThouMindsetoldlongstandingdiscaseshave
been cured !or$ even when the patient had
previously spent large sums of money without
any advantage, ii nv win you, u in ,mm "i
en: of health, remain in doubt? A treatise
en the eye, another en Catarrh, and a pamphlet
containing the names tot hundreds cured in
this eeuntv given away (free) or sent te you
Over l."'H patients, in II mouth-, nearly all
dcspendi nt in consequence et being previ
ously unsucccsslully Heated, all et them new
well or Improved, with a verv tew exceptions :
all cured by external applications et medi
cine: no pills, poudci.e, bitters, poisons or any
drugs placed iu the stomach. Many cured of
longstanding consumption, dyspepsia, rheu
inatisin. .Vc., ier$i. Consultations ami exami
nations frc. Come and mu: me. Hundreds
cured of catarrh for M cents. The remedy
sent le anyone en receipt et .VI cents.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
(33.Ycais Experience),
Xe. 14G LAST IllMi STKE15T,
10-tldM WF&-1 Lancaster, Pa.
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1UM.HOX COUXCIL OKDIXAXCK XO. 8.
.V Supplement te. an Ordinance entitled "An
Ordinance te t mid Twe Hundred Thousand
Dollars of the existing, Certilicates et" In
debtedness et the City et Lancaster, at four
per centum Interest," uppievcd March 3,
1SSI:
He it ordained liv the Select, and Common
Councils et the City el" Laneast-r. That se
much of Section 1 of said ordinance us pro
vides that the certificates et Indebtedness au
thorized thereby Rhail net be liable te local
taxation be amended se that s.ii 1 Section 1
shall read :w fellow s : That ler the purpose, of
funding at four per cent, interest, two hun
dred thousand dollars of the bended indebt
edness et the Cityet Lancaster, the Mayer et
the City is lie: coy authorized te issue certifi
cates of indebtedness of said City te the
amount or t'ltn Thousand Dollars, in such
tonus as are new provided ter issuing et the
same ; said certitieitcs le hoof denominations
et One Hundred Dellar--, Five Hundred Del
lars and One Thousand Dollars, redeemable
in law lul menev et the Uui'esl Slate-", at. the
pleasure of the Cit v. after one year and within
twenty yeais Irem the dite thereel, and te
bvar fnjerest payable semiannually in such
iav lul money, at the rate et lour per cent, per
annum: Alse, like certificates te theameuat
et Fifty Thousand Dollars, the same in all re
spects, but payable at the pleasure of the City
alter live ye ir's, and within twenty years from
the date thereof, and te bear interest at four
percent, per uniiiin ; And also, like certifi
cates te the amount of One Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, the same in all respects, but
payable at the pleasure of the City after ten
years and within twenty yeais from the date
thereel, and te bear interest at four percent,
per annum ;said certilicates shall beireefrein
all taxation, the interest en the same shall be
made na able at the oQlce el the Treasurer of
the Cityet Lancaster, and they shall have set
lerth mil expressed upon their lace the above
specified conditions.
Ord.iiur-il and enacted into a law at the City
of Lancaster, en lhnHh day et .March, A. D.
1M5I.
JOnX LEVEUGOOI).
President Coiiiine-i Council.
HEIinEKT JonxsTex,
Cleik Common Council.
KOUERT A. E VAX'S,
President Select Council.
!. K. I'.ARIt,
Clerk belcct Council.
March 20, l$sl. Approved.
.1 U. T. MacGOXIGLE.
maiSO-Sid Mayer.
I)
ItLSS GOODS. AC
WATT, sra
Have opened their first selection of FliEXCH
EXGLISII AXD AMEK1CAX
DRESS GOODS,
embracing a great variety of new and desir
able Fabrics. Xew spring shades in IJeigcs,
Melange, Serge, Crepes, Ajrmures, Cashmeres,
Orinoco Stripes, Trench Checks and 1'lulds,
Illuminated suitings anil Cloaking.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
Xew Spring Shades in iu CKKPE CLOTHS
at 15c. a yard ; sold everywhere from 18 te 20c.
a yard.
One Case COLOHED CASIIMEIJES at 8c. a
yard.
One Case WOOL KACE IIEIGES at 12c. n
yard.
Anether invoice et our famous 1IELLOU
CA6HMEKK SILK nt $ 1 a yard, which cannot
be excelled for color, quality aud finish.
XEW EPK1XG
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
New Laces and Embroideries,
XEW FIUXGES AXD IMSF.SS TRIMMIXGS,
XEW DUESS IJUTTOXS,
in every color and style, from : cents te ll.i'i a
dozen. Popular geed at low est prices.
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & 10 EAST KIX'U STREET.
II & Ell
A'Elf JDrERTISEMEXTS.
. A CAItD. HAVlNl. MOVKUU1 DENTAL
J. Office te reirienc. Ne. 334 North Queen
street, the office will'be op-n atall hours. Hap
Ing ler a continuance of favors trera old and
new Iriends, I am thankfully yours.
II. D. KXIGHT,
Lancaster, Pa., March 23, lsl. uiZWtdAliw
ESTATK OFJ'.nX TO.MLIXOX, 1.ATE
et Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance in the hands of Uebert Faulding and
Kebcrt Tomlinson. executers etsaid deceased.'
and al:e certain moneys paid into the Orphans'
Court by a purchaser et part of the real estate
of said deceased, te ami among these legally
entitled le the same, will sit ter that purpose
en WEDXESDAY. AP1UL 20.1331, at loe'ciock
a. m.. in the Library Itoem of the Court Heuse
in the city of Lancaster, where all persons in
terested in said distribution may attend.
.1. W. DEXLIX8EK.
marSO-ltdeaw Auditor.
H
LADfJIJAKTEKS FOIl
DRY GOODS,
CAEPETS,
WALL PAPERS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
QUEENSWARE, '
GLASSWARE,
PRDIE FEATHERS,
WINDOW CORNICES.
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN POLES,
AXD ALL OTHER
mm
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LAXCASTER, PA.
SJ
riUNG CLUTUIXG!
SPRING
CLOTHING!
SPRING
OVERCOATS!
CHILDREN'S SUITS irem
SCHOOL SUITS Irem
ROYS' SUITS from
YOUTHS' SUITS Irem
MEX'S SUITs from ,
..n-Xitei 9.75
.. 3.10 te 11.00
... .Win 15.(0
... LlOte 17.C0
.. 4.."0te i'l.OO
Our lowest priced Suits aie the Lest for the
price, and as it is the value you are alter,
COME AND SEE US!
Fine Merchant Tailoring
A SPECIALTY.
k
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
c
KIKT.
CARPETS,
OARPETS,
CARPETS.
We ini ite special examination el our
stock and prices of CARPETS. They
arc all el the best makes and choicest
style. De net lerget te leek through
our fiteck and get our prices before
purchasing.
We invite examination ei an im
mense Meck of
RAG CARPETS,
made le order by one of the best Carpet
Weavers in the city. They arc made of
all Xew Rags and best 3-Ply Cotten
Chain with Weel Stripe. These goods
w arc eilcring very low.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
in Choice Assortment of Xew Styles iu
all the Widths.
Mattings, "Window Shading
SHADE FIXTURES.,
RUGS, MATS, CARPET HXIXGS, STAIR
PADB, ALL IX FULL ASSORT-
MEXT.
SPrices ter all verv low.
GWer.
llHJ
ID
it t.;
Jj i 0
: 4
0
in:
25 East Kin? Street.
THIRD EDITION
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAB. 39, 1881.'
WEATHDR INDICATIONS.
Washixstex, March 30. Fer the 3!id
dle states, cloudy weather, with rain or
snow, variable, shifting te colder north
westerly winds, decidedly higher barom
eter. The chief signal officer furnishes the fol
lowing special bulletin te the associated
press : The sterra yesterday in Kentucky
uas moved eastward with increasing
energy and is new central as a severe
storm in Virginia. Westerly gales pre
vailed along the coast from Flerida te
Virginia, and northeasterly gales from
Connecticut te Delaware, and yet con
tinue. Hourly wind velocities, rauging
from thirty te forty miles have, been gen
erally reported along the coast. Tlie fol
lowing are the highest velocities : Jack
sonville, 42 miles ; Saudy Heek, 44 miles ;
Ilatteras, 34 miles. Heavy snow has
fallen and yet continues in Tennessee, the
Ohie valley, ever Lake Erie aud the
southern half of Lake Michigan, accom
panied by strong northerly winds. Thj
temperature has fallen twenty degrees or
mere in Alabama, Tennessee aud Western
Georgia since yesterday, and twenty-seven
degrees at Nashville The storm new iu
Virginia will move neitheast ward, causing
severe northeasterly gales along the New
Ltigianu coast, accompanied ey rain turn
ing te snow. Fair and warmer weather is
indicated during Thursday and Friday for
the Middle, Seuth Atlantic aud Eastern
Gulf states.
IN TUB SENATE.
Colloquy lletvreea 11III and Danes
Washington, March 30. Iu the Senate
te-day, upon assembling, a bouquet of
llewers adorned Senater Kellogg's desk
while a magnificent floral ship sailing upon
a sea of violets and roses, the gift et ladies
of Alexandria, Va., te Senater Hill, ef
Georgia, ornamented that gentleman's
desk.
The pending business, being tl'c resolu
tion for election of Senate officers, was
then taken up. A motion te adjourn from
te-day until December was rejecttd 2e te
28. Various ether motions wetc voted
down.
Mr. Hill (Ga.) read a lett-'r issin d
from the Readjustees headquur
ters, in October 188, by William Ma Ma
henc, in which he alluded te the Hcpubli
can party as the " Grip-sack" party. Did
the senator knew what was meant by the
" Grip sack" party ?
Mr. Dawes. Is it any objection te Hid
dleberger, in the mind of the senator, that
he voted for Hancock ?
Mr. Hill. Nene in the world.
Mr. Dawes. Then why is the senator
troubled ?
Mr. Hill. I am net troubled. I only
ask, " What is the Grip-sack party ?"
.Air. Dawes. I don't knew. They have
down Seuth all sorts of parties. I de net
knew what they represent. The scuat r
from Georgia ought te knew ; he ought te
knew every phase of every political party
that had ever coine up ; for certainly, if
anybody has tried tliein ail it
must be the senator from Georgia.
Laughter. I de net knew any paity
that that senator has net given his ad
hesion te. I rememter a letter written by
him after Garfield's election advising every
body te join Garfield's party and invok
ing the public te come up and join the
paity which had succeeded. Laughter.
That seems te be the first notion in the
mind of the senator in all his political
sailing about the country in his ship of
state laughter te find out wl at, party
has succeeded, and then te announce his
desire te go with that party. I think he
said nobody could tell hew much he loved
Gatiield, passing the love of woman.
Laughter.
VIRGINIA FLOWERS.
The r.ndlfHtif tlieOld Dominion Compliment
Hen. lliil, mill Aainlnister a Scoring t
Slahene.
Washington, March 30. The floral
tribute which adorned Senater Hill's desk
te-day was accompanied with the follow
ing note :
"These Virginia flowers from ladies of
Alexandria arc presented te Senater Hill,
of Geeigia, as a feeble testimonial en their
part of their admiration of the brilliant
manner in which he recently exposed the
corrupt bargain made by a senator from
Virginia en the one part and the Republi
can patty en the ether. This ship, sena
tor, has net cleared from the White Heuse,
nor is its voyage iu quest of federal spoils.
It is simply bound te a Georgia senator
because he has anchored himself in the
hearts of true Virginians everywhere by
the timely and eloquent speech he has
made iu defense of the honor, in preserva
tion of the traditions, and in maintenance
of the former illustrious history of Vir
ginia, when he sheathed the sword of one
of her own senators which had be n
treacherously pointed te pierce her fair
fame."
TIIK FATK of a murderer.
Tragic Death of the Texas Bnlly Who Killed
Perter, the Acter.
Philadelphia, March 30. United
States Marshal Kerns received informa
tion this afternoon from Les Vegas, New
Mexico, te the clTect that James Ctirrie,
the murderer of Perter, the actor, was
shot and killed at that place en March
24th. Currie, it appears, was en a
drunken spree and threatened te kill sev
eral people. Among the persons threatened
was a bartender of a saloon who, in sHf
defense, shot the Texan murderer. The
ball entered his forehead and came out at
the back of his head. A party of railroad
hands, friends of the dead man, attempted
te lynch the bartender, but the sheriff
succeeded in getting him te-jail. A coro
ners inquest was held and the jury at
once returned a verdict of sheeting in self
defense. The assailant was held, as
further trouble was expected.
The Deuble Standard In France.
Londen, March 30. A -dispatch from
Paris, dated te-day, says : " The bank of
France in cashing its notes pays three
fourths of the amount in geld and the re
mainder in silver." The above dispatch is
in reply te an inquiry whether it was true
that the bank et r ranee pays no geld.
The privilege of redeeming its notes either
in geld or silver is one which is constantly
exercised by the bank, both at Paris and
at its provincial branches, according te
the exigencies of the money market.
Temperance Legislation in Delaware.
Dever, Del.,' March. 30. The Senate
this morning, by a vote of 7 te 2, virtually
pat an end te the local option bill which
passed the Heuse about a month age. They
passed a substitute, however, which is
very stringent en the liquor men and
which it is thought the Heuse will agree
te
fire ana Explosion in Montreal.
Montreal, JIarch 30. A fire this morn
ing destroyed the passenger and freight
depots of the Occidental railway. A
quantity of gunpowder stored in the
latter exploded, blowing the building te
atoms and seriously injuring W.. I ayctte.
Philip rTovesc wasKiiiuu uuiu3 me v
citemenc ey an cngmu muuiug
Les f30,000.
ever him.
The Great Lyfeyettd's Descendant.
Paris. March 30. The remains of 31.
Oscar De Lafayette were interred in the
Pere-La-Chaise cemetery yesterday. United
States Minister Xeyes and President
Grevy were among the pall bearers.
.ll.th'Hf r.
riillailelphtu Market.
I'utLAnsLrHlA. March 30. r'leiir llrm,
hut quiet: -uperrtiie, KJ 0J.t SO: estm
?:: 7'f4 ii : Ohie :nl Indl-ina fumiiy
iri57": Pcnni. f.imllv Sld'Qj 12 : St. Lnt
family f5 r?( 'i : Minnesota Kxtr.it5nia.is7;
straight. WtiWiCSO; winter patent :. 10.(7 ."O :
spring de fC 7SS no.
Kye tlenr at $3 12.
Whe:it firmer : Ne. 2 Western :ed ! 20".
1 2t,l4; lel. and IVim'a Ked. f 1 19i31 2;4' : de
.inin-i yi sj1 2U.
Cern umiketstea.lv: steamer, ISJie; yellow
anil mixed. 54,Vi3.V,:c.
ttat? mere firmly uelil; Xe. I WMt. 41JSC :
Ne. 43,igUe ; Ne. 3, de 43c: Xe.- M Lie.:, at
Kyc quiet at $1 01.
Previsions -market firm : mes perk at
$18 SO; beet ham- ut $22 COSit CO; India
m.'sg beef. $22 00 f. e. b. ll.iceii oneked
sheiildfrsfigfiie; saltdeS-'Ve: smoked hams
l'HXc: nh'klrd ham- aSDc.
laid llrm: city kettl.-11. : loeit butchers,"
L10liC : prime steiun, $10 OVgil.
isntter market active and price tlrm ;
Creamerv ex'iii :uji;i."e : creamery i;hhI
te eheiee 30i33 ! It. U N. . extra, tubs.
3')g32e: de Urklns, 2l23e ; Wr-dem dnlrv
extra 2,lft26r: dojreod te choice 20ii2lc KelU
quiet : Penn'ii 1.1j?1Sc : Western 17H23.
KW dull : Pennu. 17c ; vstci i , 17c
Cheese sltiL'gisU and weak : New Yerk full
cream ISlue; Western full cre-ain 123
12c; tin lair tn steed U2jI2i:: de half sklnie
JT0e; l'a.de SSOe.
Petroleum llrm: refined TJic.
Whisky at $1 10.
Seed-: Heed te prime clever iiulet at 7J-.C
'?S?4 ;de tle Tlnielhv.scarcc. $3.0 (tj'::U:tle tin
f-'lnsist m-jiKetid $1 .t.131 'M.
.tew inru .Unmet.
N'w leitK. March 30 r'leiir tate and
Western firm, ivith verv moderate expert anil
Jobbing trade Inquiry: Superfine Mute .IM
H'-llu: extra no 4 jiii(4.ie:euoieeeo .i.eiciiu ;
t.mr dt$.1gU7.1: rinmil hoop Ohbi M 25?5:
ehiiiee de ut f.1 0.1fJB 7.1: siiperfini' ivvst-.
crn ?:: firtii'l 10: common te iroed ex
lia de l-20 ifi 0.); vhuhvde j.1 0)1! 71? eheiee
white- u-beat de M(; 0i. Southern Mendy
aiul quiet ; common ti lir extra at ft 7.l(i)
.1 2H- UO'mI teellllice e f. 2.1J7 21.
Whe.it ,fi!7r better ami mederntelvaetive;
e. 2 Itiil. March. l it; de April. $1 22,;9I 22 y ;
.le Alav $1 2i;t -ilr:i : de .lune.fl 2e''l! -0J' :
Xe. 1 White. April. $1 20J?l 2" (.
Cern J.,(?() !.,e higher and quiet : Mixed ext
ern spot ,1701je: d tutuii'.?lliill,i'.
Oais limn : Male J.lfJ.Mi': Western, IlJIfie:
Xe. 2 Apt it, M!c;de May, IV.,'c : de J line,
IJJ4'e
Noun Otiiilalieusui tun erulli Market
Furnished by Jacob It. Lenv, Commission
llreker.
Chicago. Cash. April. May.
Wheat l.l $1 uij. fl.nv.i
Ma v.. .Inly."
Cern 40' .12;.; .i:s
.June.
0.U3 aij.; .ssf,i -'
NmvYeiik. Cnsif. April. Slav!
wiit n.'xy, ti22)$ i.2?s
Cern lj .574 .Ki
l'lllLADKLVIUA.
XVhe.it 1.2l!j 1.2(1 1.20
Cern Xil-i ..V. .si
IIaltimekk
Wheat I.-e'i 1.21V; l.HM
Cern 5.IJ4 M',i .:l,
Clve Stock Market.
ItCfFAle Cattle lteclplH 3.700 head : con cen
hluctl through 410 tins; market steady and
in ;;nod demand; tilleiinuH lhjhl : geed te
choice .-ti-crs at -si 35 3.1 ; lifjlit butcher.-" at $l
4 l'; koeiI le eheiee oxen a I $ia S(.
hhecpand L-tmbs Kt-eeipts, l.l.Ki head ; con cen
fcined thre-.h. It) cats: market autive and
a shade higher; eoiuuieu te lair western i-luep
at ! !Kf3 ii ; ?.ied te choice. $ JOVi.1 7.1 ; "extra
and f.mcv heavy at -f.1 SOgC 13 ; western lamb-t
at $3 ."0gG 30.
Ilus Ueccii'l, 4,S(K head ; consigned
through, '.Ut cars ; market 1 iisier : lihlle choice
Yerker-.17.1(4i;ii.l; jeuil medium, f;iujfi!25:
no heavy here; pi;, 35 50.
L.itAMi;tc it)L'Hi:iiu:.u makkkt.
IIAIKV.
ISutter 1 !!..... ....... .......r..3032c
(;upclieee, ieupt ."e
Cottage clifff, 2 pieces Se
Dutch cheese 1 lump 41llc
KltUlfd.
Apples )1 pi: HWIlSe
Hamulus each jSc
Cherries, dried. i(l it H2e
Currants, dried, 1 d 12c
(Jiunberrica l qt 10c
Dried Apples "jft t(t il.sc
" IVieli.-s -J7 (t ln)2c
Lemens ) dez 18'i',e
innie ? eiM .. I.VrSUc
I'leiida Orange- 'fl i!oz .MuSfnc
VEOETAMLU'J.
Vjx L" Jl Ullll" ! fC
Cabbage ?1 head 28c
Carrots p bunch 3sSe
Celery ft hunch 10c
Ouienb?J$ pk 23g33e
" "Jl liiiiieh 5c
Potatoes bus 73iHie
" (sweet) Ylj peel: 20c
Kadlshes p bunch ec
soup ISean-s't? (t He
Saleily 1 bunch : Ic
Tuinip-t?) y. peek 10c
I'OL'LTIir.
Chickens ?1 pair (live) .VlJiTTic
' 1 IT. (eleanud; VIhiiVm:
Ducks ':"! pair Niciftjl
IJeesc; ji nieei: TfivW
Turke.s 7 pitxe (lii'e) "nHil
" y B. (cleaneil) 13e
MISCELLANCO'jy. .
Apple Ifutter "H ijt 2Tm:
E8ldez 1I?1 c
Heney 'gi B 'XXii'iac
b..iptlf 58c
S.nierkiaiit. I? tt jtic
Heel .Steak, V 9, UidSK
" Iteast (rib) p It. ll'mliW
" (chuck) x' - Ml'.'c
" Cernell, i It. H;l2c
" Dried, 'ii ft iV2c
IJeef hind quarter "H 7fe
" feiequ irl'irTII ft Salle
ISoleguu dried 2'h:
Ham W ft :mbf
Lam Up It. lii;J)c
Itrd t? ft Hie
Mutten 'if UTf,U:
Mince .Meat 7? K I2ffl2l)c
Perk "jt li. !iUH;
Pudding 1 ft WwVu;
ssillsajje ?l ft I0jl2e
n.-it.
Ba-st ft We
Catfish l 11, X-iyK
K;N 1 8. 10?jl2e
Haddock 10c
Mul lc tu fie
X i CII yx
1 r'AV JV
jllll m e m m m e m
7IH H i" .!
White Fi-di 1 ft 12e
Shad, each -...33JJ73c
Ilaliuutl ft 12c
BOAfS.
Il.iy Tinirtliv p ten $212;
" Clever 1 ten $jii
Cern fl bus..... ................ .....f1c
tats tfi mis.............. ...................... vi.i
Uye 1 bus KVg'.'Oe
TluiethvSceed "r '"is rf.il.'f.SO
Wheal 11 bun $1.10
WANTE1
man
El)-A CDOII, .MIUIU.K AUKD
te take care of horses. A whltt
man pi etc ri etl. .uiijtcemc wtill-ri ceiineend
cd. Apply, IJOX t3,
in2-Md Coatesville. l'a.
tirANTi:i)-l.."50O FU1C ONK UK TWO
1 f j-ears, at h ut-r eent. interet, paid in ad
t me and j;oed nscurily given,
thi? eflicc.
Iueulrc at
mar!7-tld
H7ANTE1 A
(.MOB, 11UMKST, KKLI-
VT ante tiny
te carrv cnilv newsnanars.
Wasres. il.21 ljerwf ek. Aimlvut U. It. iswan-
derS News .Stand, corner et Prlr.ce and West
Klmr streets. ltd
VTOTNG .MAN HATING JSXPKKIKNCK
in the niislnt; and 'ertlng of tobacco
would like te help jiet s.nmc this year .r
nentd liti willing te wir:t ut anything el-e.
Ple.ise nddrcs. ntatlni; terms. "C.'L. K.," I'M
Seuth Water ctri-ft, imKister. Pa. ltd
SULKIUS, Xf.
- Carriages! Carnages!
AT
EDGEELEY & CO.'S.
PractlcalTaniage KaiWers,
Market Street, Rear or Central SLtrket IIeu.se.,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AD CARRIAGES,
WIilcli wc offer at 1U:
VERY LOWEST PRI0E3.
All work warranted, feive us a call '
JSJ-Kepalriiift promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed ter
ii2t purpes.. fnic-tiU&w