Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 29, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLl(iJjH;.g4E APRIL 29-1881
OIUTUABY.
neatn r Miss Kiieu Maeee.
Miss Ellen Macc, the housekeeper at St.
Mary's parseuajje, this city, died yester
day after :i somewhat prolonged illness
from typhoid pneumonia. Miss Magee
was born in Reading, reared in Cuanibers
burz, lived for years in Harrisburg aud
Philadelphia, aud was for nearly two
years past housekeeper at St. Mary's.
She was intelligent, conscientious, gentle
and peculiarly lifted for her place. Strong
ly inclined te religious work, she had de
voted her Iiest years te the service of the
church. Motherless children found in
her a metliciiy guide, and the sick
and afflicted found in her an in
telligent and indefatigable friend and
attendant. Her funeral services will be
held at, St. Mary's at 9 J o'clock te morrow
morning, alter which the remains will be
removed en the Paciflc express tePhiladel
phia, where the interment will take place
en Monday next the final funeral services
te be held at St. Philip dc Xari church rn
Queen street.
Death of u Contractor.
The Bosten newspapers record the death
in that place, yesterday afternoon about
4 o'clock, of Mr. Jehn Lee, after a few
days' illness of malerial fever. .Air. Lee,
who was a wealthy contractor, was the
father or Mrs. P. S. McTague of this city,
and was less intimately related with sever
al ether families here. His age was
about sixty live years.
m
Iii Time for the Next Primaries.
The bill presented in the Heuse at liar
risburg by Represculativc Land is, of this
county, te prevent bribery and fraud at
nominating elections, conventions and
elections of delegates, has passed second
reading and will come up for final passage
in a few days. Its application would have
a wholesome effect here where the Repub
lican primaries are se corrupt and Hie
scramble for delegates leads te ex
cesses which have a demoralizing effect.
It provides a penalty of three hun
dred dollars line and three mouths im
prisonment for any candidate who shall
secure the vote of au elector by unlawful
means, aud a like penalty for any elector
disposing of his vote for a consideration.
A similar penalty is fixud for irregularities
in the management of delegate elections.
Any person net qualified te vote at a gen
eral aud voting at a nominating election
is, under the previsions of the bill, amen
able te a line of two hundred dollars and
three mouths imprisonment, and a dele
gate who shall vole for a candidate in con
sideration of anj advantage will be liable
te a fine of a hundred dollars and three
months imprisonment.
THE YOKK IMSPKNSAKY.
Luiicdnler County Doctors at the Opening.
At the opening of the Yerk hospital and
free dispcusary se munificently endowed
by Samuel Small, esq. for which we
noticed the departure cl'seme local physi
cians, nearly two hundred ladies and
gentlemen were prcseut,ameng whom were
representatives from Lancaster, Dauphin
Cumberland, Miflliu, Chester aud
Adams counties, and also from
the state of Maryland. At uoen
a sumptuous dinner was served, get
up in excellent style. The dedicatory ex
ercises were held in the upper story, Dr.
A. It. Blair presiding. Dr. II. Carpenter,
of this city, being one of the vice presi
dents, and Dr, R. M. Bolenius a secre
tary. The history of the institution aud
its establishment and objects was read ;
Dr. Atlec made an address recalling his
reminiscences of Yerk and praising Mr.
Small's many public benefactions. Among
the icspeiK-cs te the toasts were Dr. J. L.
Zieg!erls speech ft 'V ''The Ladies," and Dr.
Ales. Craig' for ' Our Profession."
Nevel Spectacle.
Fer several days past the notion and
millinery store of Astrich Brethers, en
East King Mrcct, has been the centre of
attraction and the object of visitation by
thousands of persons, curious te see the
unusual lleral display en the occasion of
this enterprising linn's "spring opening."
The decorations of their store, in the va
riety, the taste and the profusion of How Hew
ers and garlands, are altogether unpre
cedented in this city, and the display is
se striking that besides their manifold pa
trons nearly everybody who passes the open
deer is attracted te step aud take a leek.
The resources of Rohrer's flower gardens
have been taxed te furnish the decorations
and renew tiiem day after day, while the
whole design reflects at ence the geed
taste and advanced enterprise of Messrs.
Astiichaud their employees. The fresh
flowers aud vines by day mingle with the
gay fabrics and fancy goods en sale te
produce a happy effect, aud the illumina
tions aud orchestral music by night
heighten the brilliant spectacle.
Scheel Matter.
The Pennsylvania State Teachers asse
ciatien will held its next meeting at
Washington, in the western part of the
state, July 'JO, 27, 28. Arrangements are
in progress te make this one of the larg
est and most successful meetings that has
been held. The town is attractive, being
the scat of Washington and Jeffersen col
lege. Excursion tickets will be sold 011
the leading railroads and the rates for
beaiding will be greatly reduced.
A West Chester paper, whose editor
must want au eflice, dolefully remarks
that, " as yet Dr. Iligbee, the new state
superintendent of public instruction, has
made no chauges in his department. Theie
is a general impression throughout the
state that at least a partial cleaning out
of the employees would boa goedthiug,
as they have outgrown their usefulness.
Or. iauH and Dr. Greene.
Dr. C. A. Greene, of this city, noticing
the proceedings against Dr. Samuel D.
Evans, of Asbury Park, New Jersey, for
alleged practicing without a diploma wrote
te him that the college at which he was
graduated in Castleteu,Vt., was connected
with the Berkshire medical college at
Pittsfield, Mass., where Dr. Grccue was
graduated in IStS, and that Dr. H. II.
Chillis, Dr. Gilmau Kimball, and ether of
the B. college were also professors at
Castleten, and that Dr. Gilman Kimball
new lives at Lewell, -Mass. Dr. Evans has
replied, warmly thanking Dr. Greene for
his valuable information and announcing
that the New Jersey courts have decided
in his favor.
Seme Peach Itlossems.
A few days age au Intelligence re
porter, after making a somewhat extend
ed examination of the peach trees, gave it
as his opinion than the buds in this city
had been entirely destroyed by the cold.
lie was this morning shown three trees
en the greuuds of ex-Mayer Zimmerman,
euc of which is well tilled with blossoms,
and the ether two contain a considerable
number. The trees are in a well-protected
locality, and it may be that ether
trees similarly protected may also have
escaped the severity of the winter.
A Squirrel Caught.
Yesterday as Theodere Beck, 29 West
King street, in company with afrieud, was
driving en the New Helland pike, near
What Glen, a very large and handsome
gray squirrel was seen en a tree near by.
Aftr a vigorous chase and the climbing
of several trees, the squirrel was captured
alive aud is new shown by Mr. Beck as a
trophy.
lleats Chester for Patriotism.
Wcfct Chester Tillage Becerd.
Forty-seven persons new express them
selves as willing te accept the Republican
nominations for the offices te be filled in
Lau.aster county next falL This beats
the patriotism of Chester county thus
far.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUKBEGCLAK COKKfcSPONDENCE.
The fishermen below the dam are meet
ing with fafr success in their catches of
shad. It is said that Fish Warden Lud
wig is again about.
Orvillc Eidder, who had ais toot injured
en the Pennsylvania railroad mere than a
mouth age, is able te be en the street with
the use of crutches.
A number of beats were cleared te day
from the Reading & Columbia coal
chutes.
Fun is sometimes poked at the Columbia
correspondents for the tameness of their
locals. We believe a Lancaster reporter
of the Xew Era was successful last even
ing in dishing te his readers an account of
"a peer deg's tail with a tin can attached
te it and the relief of the canine en being
freed." That is ahead of us, but yet we
de net envy the reporter.
Rev. J. T. Judd, of Harrisburg, will
preach for the Baptist congregation, re
cently formed here, en Sunday evening 1:1
Vigilant hall, en North fecend street,
south of Walnut.
Justices of the Peace E. A. Becker, of
the First ward aud Samuel Evans, of the
Second waid, retire en Monday next from
the discbarge of the duties of these offices,
and Justices-elect Geerge Yeung, jr., of
the First ward, and W. Hayes Grier, of the
Second ward, step in aud fill the vacancies
thus occasioned. Squire Yeung's eflice
will be located at his residence en the
northeast corner of Second and AValnut
streets, and Squire Grier will hang out
his shingle at Ne. 104 Locust street the
room formerly occupied as a law eflice by
II. M. North, esq.
Drs. 'Kieffer and Dale, of Carlisle, P.u,
were in Columbia yesterday.
Geerge W. Rhinchart, formerly assist
ant te Mr. E. K. Beiccin the Pennsylva
nia railroad ticket eflice at this place, made
his first tiip te-day as extra brakemau en
the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad.
A party of Columbia ladies aud gentle
men are te-day enjoying the river air while
a raft upon which they have taken pas
sage is slowly drifting tewaid Pert De
posit Pilet Harry Siple is running the
raft. Despite te-day's winds running is
heavy.
Jesse A. Conley formerly of Columbia,
but at prcsenta resident of Kansas City,
Me., is visiting friends at this place.
Rev. E. J. Wolfe, D. D., of the Gettys
burgh theological seminary will officiate
te-morrow morning and evening in the E.
E. Lutheran church.
The Ladies' mite society of the E. E.
Lutheran church will give a sociable this
evening in the church lecture room.
Mr. J. S. Snyder, who keeps ashoestere
at Frent and Locust streets, has missed
his pocket book and suspacts a painter,
who had been working for him, of running
away with it. Officers have been in search
of the painter, but he has net yet been
found. One report has it that the book
contained $17, and another that it held
$100. Split the difference.
Sunday next is the festival of St. Philip
aud St. James. Hely communion services
will be held in St. Paul's Episcopal
church.
The Harrisburg convocation of the
Protestant Episcopal church, which has
been in session at St. Paul's church,
Colombia, siuce Tuesday last, closed its
labors last evening. A service for deaf
mutes, conducted by the Itev. Henry
Winter Syle, of Philadelphia, was held at
1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was
followed by a clerical discussion at :
;i
at 1
o'clock. Evening services were held
7:yi) oVIeck, when an excellent sermon
was preached by the Rev. Allen S. V,roeille
of Altoeua . '
Abcrcrembic's Bosten Ideal company ac
ceptably produced the drama " l?ncle
Tem's Cabin" in the opera house last
eveuimj before a rather large audience.
The illness of the little jjirl who was te
have taken the part of Eca necessitated
the emission of that character. The little
gill was sick at the Franklin house and her !
physician reluscd te consent te her appear-
auce en the stage. Her inability te be
present was explained te the audience and
permission given te any who desired it te
leave the house and have their admission
fee returned te them.
The Ladies' aid society of St. Jehn's Eng
lish Lutheran church gave a social last
evening at Binder's hall, en Locust street
above Third. Refreshments consisting
of ice cream, cakes, coffee, etc., were
served te the large attendance of persons,
and quite a large sum of money was net
ted, which gees te furnishing the room for
church and riunday-schoel purposes.
Siuldeu Illness. i
Yesterday afternoon Miss Maleue, at I
employee in Shade's shirt factory, Xe. 2b ;
North Queen street, was taken seriously
ill, and for some time it was feared she j
would die. Her health has net been geed
for some time past and she had been ,
taking medicine te tone up her nerves. ,
Yesterday she took an overdose and hav-;
ing eaten some indigestible feed, was 1
seized with spasms, during which he al
most strangled. Medical aid was sent for !
as uickly a,: possible and she was re- '
moved te her home en West King street,
where she still lies in a rather critical con-
ditieu. I
The Itettcr Halt.
Yesterday Michael McKay, alias Kelly,
aud his wife Maria went ou a social spree,
imbibed freely, became jelly, then drunk
and finally quarreled. Michael obtained
first knock down, but Maria drew first
bleed and wen the battle. She
has but euc arm, but she used
it, and a cudgel se vigorously
that she laid Mike's scalp open aud al
most brained him. The affair occurred en
Middle street, the neighbors made com
plaint, Officer Elias arrested the couple,
and they were locked up for a bearing be
fore Alderman Dennelly te morrow.
A Valuable Prcssnt.
Yesterday Mr.M. Oppenhcimcr, the well
known tobacco dealer, presented a beauti
ful and costly geld watch and chain te his
agent, Mr. A. W. Harnish, of West Wil
low, as a token of his appreciation of the
faithful aud intelligent services of the lat
ter, during the three j'cars he has been in
Mr. Oppenheimcr's employ. The presenta
tion was made without any ceremony or
display and was all the mere highly ap
preciated by Mr. Harnish en that account.
Iturglar Toels.
Aieng wjth ether nttractieus in the
window of Lane's store, East King street,
are displayed a full set of burglar's tools,
used by the buglars who recently broke
into the store and ateenmptcd te rob the
safe. There is a jimmy, a brace and bits,
dark lantern, skeleton keys and ether im
plements of burglary.
A Lie.
Yerk I'cnnsylvanian.
Lancaster has several cases of small-pox .
Uent lour canary Sing ?
Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wnlch la an
unfailing restorer of song and a cure fet all
diseases of cage birds. If your druggist does
net keep it, or will net get It for you, send a
postal card te the Bird Feed Company, SOT
Federal street, Camden, X. J., and they will
sec that you arc supplied. Price, 25 cents.
inar23-3mdSw
City Ulll Pouters.
Carsen & Hcnsel, city bill pesters, eflice Ik Ik
tellieexcek building, Jfe. 6 Seuth ;Que.en
street. Conspicuous and well protected beards
In all parts et the city. Circulars, pregrammes
and small bills judiciously and generally dis
tributed. Gentlemen extravagantly praise the Cuti
ura Medicinal fchaving Seap.
Feeble and exhausted constitutions restored
te health and strength by Malt Bitters.
Aninsemeeta.
" Uncle Tem's Cabin" Te-nfiL Abercrom Abercrem
bie's Bosten Ideal company will appear at the
opera house te-night in the play et " Uncle
Tem's Cabin," concerning their performance
et winch the Da'iville (III.) yevjt tays : " The
play m put upon the stage in splendid shape
and very satisfactorily acted by the company.
-M133 uiaiiehci:ladera.sTipjy,and Little Pansy
as Eva, were the best ever seen here."
SPECIAL NOTICEH.
Kidney Complaints
et all descriptions are relieved at once, and
speedily cured 113-Kidney-Wert. It seems in
tended by nature for the cure et all diseases
et the kidneys caused by weakness and debil
ity. Its great tonic powers are especially di
rected te the removal of this c!a-s of diseases.
We knew of persons that hare suffered for
thirty year that have been permanently cured
by taking Kidney Wert a short time. Try It,
either Hrjnid or dry. Sun. anrSMwdiw
Save lour Hair Keep It Itcautilul.
The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" U the
most delightful article ever introduced te the
American people and la tet:iIly different Irem
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely frce
irem all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or hilling of the hair exists, or prema
ture greynes, from sickness or ether causes,
lis u&eirill restore the natural youthful color,
and cause a healthy growth, clcunsing the
scalp from sill impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time amet pleasing and lasting hair
licking, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
seltaml pliable, making i an indispensable
article In every toilet. Ak ymir druggist for
Louden Hair Celer Restorer. Trice 73 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, H". Main depot for the
United States, 380 North Sixth street, l'hiladcl.
Phi... lnll-lvdTTiiAF&tT
MJIfLK MOTJCK.
It i.t impossible ler a woman alter a taitiiiid
course tf lieatment with Lydia K. f'iukhani a.
Vesei.ibh! Compound te ceutiane te suffer
with si treakness et the uterus Enclose a
slump te .Mrs. Lydia K. I'inkham, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
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A Hard Task
Te And a better remedy for dyspepsia, indiges
tion and impurities of the bleed, than Bnr Bnr
deckV Meed Bitter. Price $1, trial bottles 10
cents. Fer side at. II. J!. Cochran's Drag Stere,
l."7 .North ljuccu street.
Truth and Soberness.
What is th l.e-t lamily medicine in the
world te regu;.r- the bowels, purifying in.:
bleed, remove ..Uvene and biliousness,
aid digeil 1 id .stimulate the whole sy-
I'lll V
Truth :iinf ..iherness compel us te answer
Hep Bi!tci, belngpurc, perfect and harmless.
:-ee "Truths" in another column.
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Satisfactory.
Mre. Wallace, Uuffale. N. Y.. writes: "lhavc
used lliirdeelv Meed Hitters for nervous and
bilious headaches, ami h-ive recommended
them temy Irieuds: I believe them superior
te any ether medicine 1 have used, and can
rCcemiiieuil them te any one requiring a cure
ler biliousness." Fer sale at II. It. Ceeii rail's
Urns Mere, Ne. 137 North Queen street.
Mn. C. 15. Peirruit, Druggist, Tewanda, Ia.
I Fersevcndyeatsl have lieen troubled with
I Catarrh ; have trl'jtl many remedies, without
I much relief, lily's Cream ISalm lias proved te
be the article desired, havinc wonderful re
sults in my ca3c. I believe it te be the only
cure. L. 1:. Cencn.w Tewanda. la. May 14,
1879.
Mrssus. Ely IIres., Druggists, Oswego. N. Y.
The supply of Cream lialui I purcnased of you
sold rapidly. Such is the demand I have had
eccaainn te duplicate my orders no less than
five times within three months. My custo
mers' lrive found this is no humbug, but a pre
paration of real merit and evidently a sev-
ctvign cathollcen ter the cure et Catarrh. An
article that will produce such res til tc will
prove a blessing te any community. Wji.
Trcu, DiuggKt, Wilktsharre, Pa., Jan. 28. It'rti.
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I
lly Universal Accord,
Ayer's Cathartic Pill- arts the best 01 all pur
gal Ives ler lamily use. They arc the product
of long, laborious, and successful chemical
investigation, and their extensive nc, by
physicians in their practice, and by all civil
ized nations, proves them the best and most
effect ual purgative Pill that medical science
c l" IC '"'-'- ,'t-',n" l'"reiy vegetable no harm
tun .uj.v iiwin iiivii urn;. j uklhisiu tilltie
j and curative powers no ether Pills can becem-
pared with them, and every person, knowing
I their virtues,. will employ them, when needed.
! They keep the system in perfect order, and
I maintain in healthy action the whole machi
nery et life. Mild, searching and effectual,
I they are especially adapted te the needs of the
I digestive apparatus, derangements et which
1 they prevent and cure. If timely taken. They
i are the be.-l aud walcst physic te employ ter
1 children and -weakened constitutions, where
11 mild but effectual cathartic Is required.
Fer sale by all dealers.
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aiAJtttlA&ES.
IlewAun-Ki-iisLKK. At 4U Middle street,
Thursday, April is, issi, by Rev. C. Elvin
lleupt. of Uraen Lutheran chinch, Samuel
1 tewaid te Dera F. Knihlcr, both of Lancaster.
ltd"
HE A TIIS.
Maukk. Iii this city, April St, nt Pt. M:irj-'
pnrseniigp, Mis Ellen Mugcc.
Iler friend- are respectfully invited tout
tend the tuneral en Saturday, at !i o'clock.
HiKli must at St. 3I:iryV church. Te proceed
te renn'a It. U. depot te take the 1:1 train te
Philadelphia. tti
IlreiiL April i, 1831, in this city, Llzzie
fiiiehl, daughter of .lehn sind Mugdaleim
lluehl, in tlic'Jed year of her age.
The relatives ami friends et the lamily are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
irem her parent-' residence, corner of Prince
and German streets, ou Sunday afternoon at
2j o'clock. Services at ZtensLulhcrn church.
Interment at ion's cemetery.
POLITICAL.
Fer County Commissiener:
ri'.VXK CLAUK, of Strasburg township.
Sri'-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. ".pr6-d&wtp
ADAM S. lUETUICII. of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
HEXUV V. UAUTMAK (Lime Burner), el
Eat Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of l:n Democratic county convention.
nprS-d&wtp
MAUT1X HlLDEBUAXT, of Mount .Tey
lloreugh. isubject. te the decision of the Dem
ocratic cenntv convention. npi:l&r.-tp
.ir.itE MOHLEU, Ephr.Ua. Subject te the
decision of fhe Democratic county conven
tion, iiprll-d&wtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN I.
LIGIITXEB, of Lcaceck township.
Subicct te the decision
of the Democratic
cenntv convention.
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XJStf AWEItTISEMfllTS.
riMIK FLACK TO ltUV PUKfcfwiNES ASU
L Liquers: also Druggist's 16 per cent,
Alcohol is at A. Z. BIXGWALT'S
Cheap Grecerv and Liquor Stere,
Xe. 205 West King Street.
lebi'J-lyd Lancaster, Pa.
rpiIK LANCASTER MJEXNEkCHOIC WILL
1 held their May party en Sunday next It
the weather is favorable. All members are re
spectfully invited te participate. Wilt mart at
live o'clock from their hall and proceed te
Tell's Hain.
By order et the Committee. ltd
OFFCK SUSQUEHANNA Caxal Cempaxv,
(Cor. Lexington and Davit Streets), ,'
Baltimore, April 28. 1381. )
VOTICE IS HEREBY UIVKN THAT A
i.1 general meeting of the Stockholders of
this company will be held at the eflice in Bal
timore, en MONDAY MAT 9, 1881, at 1 o'clock
p. m., ler the election et Officers and Managers
ler the ensuing year. The transfer books will
be closed en Saturday, the 30th lust., and re
main closed until alter the election.
By order of UOBEKT D. BKOWX,
arp29-utd Treasurer.
17 STATU OF MICHAEL. DOSCU, LATE OF
It Bart, deceased. Letters et administra
lien en said estate having been granted te the
undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are
requested te make immediate settlement, and
these having claims or demands against the
same will present them without delay ter set
tlement te the undersigned, residing in Eden
township, Bart posteflice.
SAMUEL SH1MP, Administrator.
Ws. 8. Amttee, Attorney.
Ne. 20 S. Queen Street, Lancaster.
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new advertisements'
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SPECIAL NOTICK.
Oar Stock of Fine and Cheap Watches, French Bronze, Marble and
Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze
Statuary, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld and Rolled Geld
Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in our line, is one of the largest
and finest in the state. We have also many fancy goed3 and novelties,
pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents.
Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can
make up any design of Jewelry of any description te order, at less cost
than nity prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting and remodel remedel
ling old pieces of Jewelry will often transform an old style into a very de
siiable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav
ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere.
We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances in the
hands of expert mechanics for proper Watch -red Musical Bex Repairing.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
I ANCA8TKR WATCHES. MEKICAN WATCHES.
EDW. J. ZAHM,
Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa.
WE IXV-1TE ATTENTION TO OUU LARUE STOCK OF
LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS.
Solid Silver and Silver-l'lated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, &c.
We offer te mir patrons advantages which arc rarely combined in one establishment, be
iuse we have a complete MANUFACTURING UEPARTMENT In connection with our retail
UMiH'ss .ami are niakiuir :i lurifu n:irt, of tlm nnnila r.i ) Tiita unehiiin .. k .. r .,.,i
C,
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'iU I 7 sl- ;l,t.V.".w'-":'t ltt. ami gives in lirst
DW. J.
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Munufiidnriiig Jmveler;
lnar.'lwiiid&Wftj
CARPETS.
fKV.AT hahuains i u.iu-.kt,
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I claim
Stock ei
t have t!n Largest and Kinet
CARPETS
In this City, i'.russels ami Tapestry CAUI'ETS
Three-ply, Extra Super, buper, All Weel,
Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 35c. per yard.
All the
riXEST AXD CHOICE PA TTERXS
that ever can be seen in this city.
I al-e have a Large and Fine Stock et my
own make
Chain and Bag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PEL" YAUI).
Al-eMAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short
notice. Satisfaction ziuirentrnil.
3-Ne trouble te show goods if you de net I
wish hi piircnafce. 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
a03 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
"tAISPETS, ,'t)AL. A:c.
PHILIP SCHUJI, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. l.Vl SOUTH WATER STREET,
LA3.CASrr.it, Pa.,
ell-known Manufacturers et Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
av r.Ki.1-. it,
i'.LANKETS.
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CI.'STOM RAG CARPETS A SPKC1ALT.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Ore.- Goods Dyed either in the piece or in
Garments: iiImi, alt kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Geed 1; "d. Gen
tleiiien'e Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Veds, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured ; a!-e. Indigo L M Dyeinp Dyeinp
dene. All orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL,.
Ceal el the best quality put up expressly let
lamily use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD-l.VI .- OUTIl WATER STREET.
! ydRSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON & CO
3UXC1.L.L.AXEOUS.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALL PKKSON3
- winning te Jein the Trans-Atlantic Ex
cursion el it A V lhi'Ktn. will nlaaiic make an-
plicatien
ATOXCE ietiie
KEV. A. F. KAUL,
or U. YECKEU,
Lancaster City, Fa.
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WATKK KENT NOTICE. Til AVAXEK
Kent Duprieate is new in tin; hands et
the Ticusiirer, iind en and utter te-morrow,
April 2, Water Kent will be received, and
live per cent, allowed ler prompt pavment.
Oflice hours irem s te 12 a. in. and irem I te ."
1. m. WM . McCOMS KY,
rii-tfd Tre.iMirerniirt Kcceiver of Taxes.
) nnn ,jiMei.s of potatoes.
vj) J Be-te, Ilurl.ank and 1'cerlctE, which
1 will sell WlinIule and Katail.
.TOSEI'II HEKZOU,
ap2S-Std Cor. Prince and Lemen Sts.
r est en wi;sr jaies street, bk-
1 j tween Charlette street and the College
Chapel, en Friday evening, April 22d, an Onvx
Scurf Pin. with u cress band el pearls. A suit
able reward te the Under, who will please re
turn it te 4i: West .lames street. :ip28-Std
C HOICK POTATOES I'lK SALE. A CAK
et Choice Potatoes Is at the P. & It. K.
Depot, head et North Prince Mtrcct, which will
be sold at : cents per bushel. Call at once at
the car. Xe. 73u8. J. F. LEXTZ.
apr2S-2td
riiO TIIE SCHOOL D1KECTOI5S
OF THE
City of Lancaster. Pa.
Gemxeve:.' : In niu-Miance of the seventh
section et the act el Ami! 0, lSW, you are here
by noticed le meet in convention in the Com
mon Council Chamber, in tlm City of Lancas
ter, en the lint. Tuesday in May, A. D., 1881,
being the third day of the inenth.at 7:30o"cieck
in the evening, and select, viva rect, by a ma
jority et the whole number of Directors pre
sent, tine pcisnn of literary and scientific ac
quirements and of skill anil experience in the
ait of teaching, as City Superintendent, for
Hits three succeeding years, nnd certify the re
sult te the Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion at Harristiurg, us required by the eighth
section of said Act.
JOHN 15. WAUFEL,
President.
La r, caster, Pa., April 25, ItSi. n20 2wtl
"PROCLAMATION.
Wlicrenw, the alarming prevalence of incen
diary lircs in our midst, and t!ie boldness of
the perpetrators, make It the duty of all geed
citizens especially the holders and owners et
property, te he vigilant and te assist by tlielr
individual clleris te bring these outlaws te
Justice. Cilizcus will tin well te watch the
goings and comings of suspected persons in
their immediate respective neighborhoods,
and give early and authentic iutormatien te
the police authorities' et the city, el any cir
cumstances in the habits or conduct et such
suspected individuals likely te fasten upon
them the perpetration et se heinous a crime.
Police officers having miles upon miUs te
patrol In their respective wards must neces
sarily ntterd very inadequate protection
against the cuunins of the incendiary, unless
their efforts are supplemented by these or our
citizens. I therefore call upon all interested
in .preserving order, in the preservation et
tranqulllity,te contribute te these ends by un
usual vigilance ever the immediate vicinity et
their respective abetles.
$500 REWARD.
By virtue of the authority given me by the
resolution or Councils of February 4, 1874, 1
hereby offer a reward et Five llurdrcd Ddl
ars for the arrest and conviction of any party
or parties who haveset tirctoanyef thebuild
ings burnt by incendiary lire within the last
year, and the same reward will be paid ler the
arrest and conviction or any person who may
set fire te auv building in the future.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
aprlS-tfd Mayer.
iVANISf.
WANTED-WORK AT WASHING AW
house cleaning by the rtny. Annlv at
031 East King street.
npr9-2td
JPKCIAt NOTICK.
- class facilities for WATCH WORK and CfEN-
ZAHM,
- Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
ASTRICU ttltwa ADVERTISEMENT
STItlCIl 1SKOS.
ADVERTISER! ENT.
GRAND
SPRING OPENING
OX
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
APRIL 27th & 28th,
AT-
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET.
Elepunt Display of
in.T.TMRY GOODS.
FINE TRIMMED HATS AND
BONNETS.
Flowers, Feathers, Silks?
Kilt BOX?, LACES AXO OTHERS.
ASTKICHBRO'S.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
- jl ,-mm
"FULTON OPKltA HOUSE.
Friday Evening, April 2tUh, 1S81.
ABEUCKOMBIE'S
Bosten I Company I
Giving the finest rendition of Mrs. Bceclici
Stewe's great immortal work ever witnessed
en any stage.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
With ull Its magnificent Tableaux and Seenlc
Effects the incomparable
Blanche Sadler, ,2,,, Topsy!
Little Pansy, WShJSWffii Eva.
World, as
20
Supported by the
Uoten Ideal Company.
20
and hi
Take the little ones te see MARKS
DOXKEY.
2 MAMMOTH TRAINED BLOODHOUNDS 2
and a Full Chorus of Jubilee Singers.
ADMISSION' SSCta.
RESERVED! SEATS, 35&60 Cts.
Tickets new en sale at the Opera Heuse.
apr&Vttd
GROCERIES.
T OOK AT THIS!
SUPPLEE& OWENS,
(Successors te J. Bewers),
The Centre Square Grocers
The public are respectfully invited te call
mill cxamine our New Stoek of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
CONFECTIONS, c,
whicli will be sold, wholesale and retail, at bot
tom prices. Cemcantl be convinced. Goods
delivered free of aharge, and every attention
given our patron. Please try t. .
SUPPLEE & OWENS,
api-28-lwd
Ne. 6 CENTRE SQUARE.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TOE
NEW ONE PRICE
BOOT AID SHOE STORE,
Ne. 30 EAST KING STREET.
Ne person's outfit is complete, especially at
this eeasen et the year new that the new
spring suits arc out, without a new pair of
Neatly Fitting
Beets or Shoes.
Especially should the children be provided
with a new pair el shoes, for with no ether ar
tide or new apparel are they se well pleased.
We invite you te call and examine our goods,
as we have beets and shoes te suit all.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
Ae. 30 EAST K1NU STREET,
al-linu
LANCASTER, PA.
I REMOVAL.
XV N. LEW IX, M. D., has removed bis office
from 217 West King street te Ne. 11 Seuth
Frince street. Office hours from 7 te 9 a. in.,
and from 1 te 3 and 4 te 9p.m. aprllSmt
AMOflflVrim
fill I II lllll llllll II Mil II
THIRD EDITI0JT.
FRIDAY EVENO. APRIL 29, 1381.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washing-tow, April 20. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, local rains, followed bv
clearing weather, with winds shifting te
slightly cooler north te west, and higher
barometer.
LIFE FOB LIFE.
The Hanging of a Negro Murderer nud the
lllKery or Ills if rutal Crime.
Baltimore, 3Id., April 29. Jehn
Gatbard, alias Sandy Smith (colored)
convicted of the murder of Jeseph Weeds
in Baltimore county en the night of the
2d of December last, was hanged at
Towsentewn this morning.
He ascended the scaft'eld at 10:06' a. in.
Three minutes later the drop fell and he
died without a struggle. The only words
he uttered en the scaffold were, ' Don't
make any mistake about me." After
hanging 20 minutes he was pronounced
dead.
The condemned man had been in the
employ of Weeds and ou the night above
stated was assisting his employer te un
hitch a horse from the wagon when he
struck Weeds with an axe. The latter
ran te the house, a short distance away,
closely followed by Gathard, who seized
a gun standing near the deer aud knocked
down the wife of the wounded man. The
deer was closed after Weeds fell prostrate
en the fleer, but Gathard, from the ont ent
side,thcd through the deer, the charge en
teriug the groin and abdomen of the vic
tim. Weeds lingered until, the 8th of
December and died.
Gathard was tried seen after and con
victed. Efferts have been made te obtain
a respite en the ground of the doubtful
sanity of the accused, but the gov
ernor refused te interfere with the sen
tence of the court. Gathard was for
merly a slave en the Eastern Shere of this
state. During Jps imprisonment he has
made several statements as te what insti
gated him te commit the crime, the last
one admitting that his intention was te
murder the family, take all the money in
the heuse aud burn it down te cover his
crime, but Mre. Weeds cscipcd before he
ceuiu carry euc nis intentions, lie was
fifty-eight years old.
TKAGEDV IX WILMINGTON.
A Negro Shet and KllleU by au Ex-1'idlce-luan.
Wilmington, April 29. Ex-Policeman
Marris Carbcrry this morning shot and
killed Samuel Adams (colored). -Carberry
was the day watchman at the Old
Ferry rolling mill, aud when Adams
came te work Carberry ordered him
te go out and return by another
deer. The negre refused, whereupon Car
berry drew a revolver. Adams then seized
a piece of iron when Carberry shot him in
the shoulder and struck him several times
in the face after he fell. Adams died in
about live minutes. Crarbcrry is in cus
tody. The inquest will be commenced te-night.
Carbcrry was one of the policemen instru
mental in the capture of the "Big Frank"
and his associates at the time of the Dela
ware bank burglary in 1873. He had an
encounter with Frank aud exchanged shots
w.ith him, but Frank escaped at the time.
FOREST FIKE.S.
The Flames Partially Checked by Rain.
Milverd, Pa., April 29. A heavy rain
storm this morning has checked the ibrcst
fires in Pike county, ami in many places
has extinguished the flames.
" Brick Pend" tract, a resort of hunters
and fishermen, was iircd for mischief
by a little hey, and several thousand acres
arc supposed te have been burned
ever. The wires ei the Am-rican Union
telegraph te Chicago run through the
country new en lire, and are believed te
be in danger.
Seven large tires illuminating the ceun
try for miles around were counted from
here at 2 o'clock this morning. The tires
in Sussex county, N. J., are all out, while
the conflagrations in Lehman and Perter
townships are still spreading.
;IIANliE or NAME.
The Steamer Sent te Search frfr the Jean
nette. Washington, D. C, April 29. fhe
following general order has been issued by
the secretary of the navy :
"The steamer rescntly purchased for the
'Jeannette' search expedition, aud form
erly known as the 'Mary and Helen.' will
hereafter be known as the ' Itedgers.'
Under this name she will be designated ;ti:d
registered in the navy department. The
name is given her in recognition et the
valuable aid rendered the department by
Rear Admiral Jehn Itedgcrsas president of
the Jeannette relief beard te whom were
referred the direction of the search, the
means best adapted te the search, and the
details of the exhibition."
COAL PRICES.
Ne Changes for tlm Menth of May.
Philadelphia, April 29. The commit
tees of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal ex
changes met this afternoon at the eflice of
the Lehigh coal and navagatien cempmy
and resolved te make no change in the line
city and harbor prices of coal for the
month of May. The question of restricting
the production during the coining mouth
is new under discussion aud a decision is
expected te-day. The New Yerk compa
nies desire thrce days stoppage each
week, but the Schuylkill interest favor:,
full work next week. The Reading cpal
and iron company's supply of all grades
at Pert Richmond is only 5,000 tens, all
sizes being short with the exception of
egg-
nell's Hair-Aero" Under Water.
A dyke along the Missouri river at Kan
sas City gave way yesterday at a point
known as ''Hell's Half-Acre," and by neon
a large part of the city was inundated te a
depth of several feet. The water rushed
in se rapidly that the people could net
save any property, and in a place known
as Armanville, inhabited by colored peo
ple, five persons were drowned. In East
Kansas City, at least 1,000 have been
driven from their houses by the flood.
MAKKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
I'HlLADttPHlA, Pa., April 29. Fleur mar
ket dull : superfine, at 'i 25:: 75 ; ex
tra $3 97f4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family
15 50SG00: Penna. family $4 75 10 : St. Lotli Letli
family 15 7"B 25 ; Minnesota Ext raf.'t&.'i 7": de
straight. $5S7ft2."; winter patent f(J."H)'(47 :i ;
gpilng de $6 7."57 75.
Kve flour at $0 30.
' Wheat steady ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 ,U ;
Penn'aRed and Amber, $1 2401 2H.
Cern quiet but firm ler local use ; steamer,
657t:; vellevr and mixed SSg58c.
Oats dull and easier; Ne. 1 White. 4.)?? .71;;;
Ne. 2. de, iVACi Ne. 3, de 47c; Ne. 2 Mixed,
4646c
Rye scarce at $1 101 11.
Seeds Geed te prime clever ti met at
G)iTK de de Timethy steady, $3 OOaa 10 ; de
de Flaxseed dull at SI 30135.
Previsions steady: mtas perk $18 50: beet
ham?,$2223 ; mdlan m.ss beef, $2122, f. e. b.
Bacen ameked shoulders 7c; salt de Kc:
smoked hams lllljc; pickled baiii.- '.
10)c.
Lard steady ; city kettle lie ; :oe- butcher?
lie ; prime steam, $11 87.
Butter dull, and declining ; Creamery extra
25Q26c ; de geed te choice 220B4 ; Bradford
county and New Yerk extra, 22f$2lc. Rolls
dull; Penn'al417c; Western IS 18.
Eggs weak and dull; Pcnna. 14;Ji15c;
Western I4c. . . .
Cheese firm and light stecks: .New lerk
full cream I3KHc; Western full cream L.
aiSc ; de fair te goon, UXQMic : de lialf .sklint
910c : Pa. skims 7&c.
Petroleum dull ; refined ;?
Whisky at $1 09.
new if or Marftez.
Mvwreiur.AprU 29. Fleur State and Western
without Important change, moderate expert
and jobbing trade ;demand; Superfine State,
4 50 ; extra de 4 35Q4 65 : cheirn de 7W
4 90 : tancy de 58 73 : round hoop Ohie M
lLchiceaii at 5a 73; saperdne wwT
em l wH 60: common te reed ex
Um dp60a4 ; choicede S5 O03! 75 ; choice
white wheat de 1386 00. Southern steady .
common te fair- nxtm at U 7535 5: eoedto
choice de 35 23J6 73. B
Wheat a shade better anil rather unlet - Se
1 White. May, W 20 ; Xe. 2 Red. May. $1 :Ki
1 -22jJ ; de June. 41 201 K- W
Cern Ne. 2 cash and April. lSic hig.mr :
Mixed western spot, 573c; de tutor?, 34?
61c.
Oats State. 46g33c : Western, 43350c.
A.IV0 Stock Market.
Bun-ALe Cattle Receipts, 1.CC0 head ; total
ter the week thus far. 10.000 head: for sauie
time last week, 12.610 head : consigned through.
513 ears; market uulland drooping; sale of
one leatl choice steers at $5 37J ; one lead lecd
ers at 4 80 : eight cam remain unsold.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt?. 2,200 head ; total
ter the week thus far. S,tt head; ter same
time last week 22.00J head ; consigned through
U cars; demand fair and market firm at
former prices ; Males of fair te geed wool slnep
at $." 75(38; choice te tancy. $ 25t 40; fair te
geed clipped, $4 no. : extra, $5 ; ene lead clip
ped lambs brought $5 00 ; best grades disposed
Hcgs Receipts. 4,100 head ; total for week
thus far, 20,470 head; for same titne last week
18,000 head ; consigned through. 91 cars : sales
of light Yerk weights. $5 75firtl0: geed de.,
$t25gu35; geed medium, $5 356 40 ; closing
Chicaoe. The receipts for Hogs were 20,000
head; shipments 4.7UO de: market active ami
urmer; all sold; common te geed medium
packing. $.(Vr.l0; light, $5 90C 15; choice
havy.$62ea50.
Cattle Receipts. 7,000 head: shipments. 2,400
head; market quiet and 3910c lower; com
mon te fair shipping. $4 903 23 ; geed te cheise
$3 405 80: experts, $5 90ti; distillery cuttle
S.V$5 20; butchers' steady at $2 3084 40; Tox Tex
iins. $(25i4 75; grassers, $3 89; stockers and
feeders, $3 304 80.
Sheep Receipts 2.000 head; shipments. 1.500
le : market strong ; lair te geed, 5j5 50 ; geed
te choice. $" 70S 20.
East Libebtv. -Cattle ReeelpN, 1,581 head ;
all through consignments; market clestd
steady at yesterday's prices.
Hess Receipts, 2,000 limit: Philadelphia at
$.5 403(5 60: Yorkers. $Sg6 25.
Sheep Receipts, 200 head : nothing sold to
day ; market closed stronger.
Noen (nutatiens et the Grata Market
Furnished l3" Jacob It. Leng, Commission
Breker.
CnicAoe. Cash. Mnv. June.
Wheat 41.02 $1.01;.; $I.02X
July.
Cern 42 .42J-i .13
June.
O.lts 35U .:55Jh .
NkwYekk. Cn-di. Slav. June.
Wl.eat $1.27 .22)5 tlMli
Cern (55 .50)$ .53 "
I.H !(
l'HILADSLriUA.
Wheat 1.2S i.2ij; l.WJi
Cern 5S .33JJ .54
Oats 173 a '
Baltikekb.
Wheat
VUllltiaote
V'll Jj
Stock Marker.
New Yerk, Philadelphia aud Lecal Stock?,
also United States Bends reported dally by
Jacob B. Loxe. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Nmv Yekk STOCKS
Stocks activ.
April 29.
a. a. r. m. r a
10:li0 1:00 3.00
5
122 121i 12i
111 HIS HlJi
71 "
ay f
2IU 2I'4 SI
1I7 llBJft 117
mA .... km
103?i
.... .... OtvX
l.ll l.tllv' tail..
BHjiitf,y
Chicago A North Western. ...
Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul
Canada Southern
O. L. A I. L. JC K-..............
Del., i.!ick.& Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal....
Denver A Rie Grande
Hannibal A St. Jee
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated.
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas A Texan
N. Y., Lake Erie A Western...,
New Jersey Central ,
N. Y., Ontario A Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie A Mississippi
Pacific Mull Steamship Ce....
St. Leuis A Iren Mt
Sutro Tunnel
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23
11A,?
107,-i
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3i'A
17
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46,2
9
4-i
87?i
521-J
5IJi
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Union Pacific Ih'ii
Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific 47J-S,
" " Pretcrnd
47
7
Western Union Tel. Ce
PlIlLAIIBLFUlA.
Stocks dull.
Pennsylvania R. R
Reading
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Buffalo, Pitts. A Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacific.
" Preferred
Hestenvllie
Philadelphia Erie R. It
194 "?S H'
a4
159
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21
5IJ
42
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Iowa Gulch Mining IS
Usited States Besds. i a.
1:00
United States 4 per cents
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L'VKKSr ULYKHS!!
HEINITSH
SKLLS:
Hair MaltichS from $10.00 te $40
Weel " " 7.00tO 11
Hiifk ' " 4OtO S
Woven Wire Mattress from 10.00 te 20
Spring Reds 2..V)te 7
Holsters and Pillows Made te Order.
Call and see my asMiittneiit aud be con
vinced of the fact that my prices an: all right.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
Kegiltling and Repairing at short notice.
HEINITSH,
15S EAST KING STREET, "
iiiSJiiml fiver China HaU
ItUUKS ANit HTATIONEHt.
N
tkw am cneivr.-
STATIONBRY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
L. M. fc'LYNN.'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO MTItKET.
B
LANK HOOKS.
JOM BAER'S SOITS,
15 ami 17 NORTH Q0EN STREET,
iancastkk, i-a
Have ler sale, at the Lewest Prices.
BLANK BOOKS,
Comprising Day Boek?. Ledgers, Ca-di Beeks.
Sales Heeks. Lftl Beeks. Minute Beeks, Re
ceipt Beeks Mcmeninduiii!, Copying Beeks.
Pass Boekss, Invoice Beeks, Ac.
WRITING PAPERS.
Foolscap, Lettei, Nete. Bill, Sermon, Counting
Heuse, Drawing Papers, I'npcterles, Ac.
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all
kinds, Wholesale anil Retail.
FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES,
Prayer Beeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday
school Music Beeks, Sunday-school
.Libraries. Commentaries. Ac.
COAL.
BOOTS ANli SHOES.
MAKT1N,
B.
K.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-Ynrd : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY.
3SO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa.,
Wholesale and RctaU Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connectlea Wltb tbe Telephonic Ezefaaage.
Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
leMHyfl
TO TO
reHjLy
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY
Fanners mud ethers In want et Superior
Manure will find it te their advantage te call.
Yard, Harrisburg Pike.
OlHce. 20 East Chestnut street. agl7-ft
-FOB
COAL,
rl