Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASXERIDA1LY INTELLIGENCER TtTESDAT, JCNE 14, 1881.
COKONEK'S INQUEST.
A Jury Investigates a Child' Death
This morning Corener Misliler held an
inquest en the remains of a child at the
house of Zach. Beet, in Faejilcysville, this
city. The mother of the child, which died
early en Saturday morning is Annie bhauh,
a single woman, whose home is in Head
ing, hut has resided in this city for some
time past. The child's hedy was
buried in the Lancaster cemetery
en Sunday morning. Constable Lentz,
of the Sixth ward, heard of the case
and he informed the coroner. This roprn reprn
iug the hedy of the child was taken up
and llic inquest held. The jury was com
posed of Jacob llelinc, Jes. Samson,
Jacob Frankford, Geerge Lentz, Jehn A.
Schuhand Fiancis Hiemenz. Dr. Compten
made a pest mortem examination of the
body hut there was nothing te indicatefeul
play. Several witnesses were examined,
and from the testimony of the mother of
the child it appears that it was horn en the
2.1 of Mav, it was taken sick about a week
before its death and was unable te eat any
thing whatever. During its Illness it was
seen by a physician and it seemed te be
sullering with something like dysentery.
The jury adjourned without arriving at a
vcid'ict until tomorrow evening at 7
clock.
The l.tithnrnn Mtiiiiteriuin.
The fourth day's session of the Luther
an ministerium at I'ottslewn eiKncd with
the reading of the annual report of Muh
lenberg college, which shows that there
were in the institution during the last col
legiate year 171 students, of which uutn
lr 12 were admitted te graduation.
Efferts are being made te secure 23,000
and endow the German professorship
which was recommended at the last meet
ing of the ininisteriiun. Six thousand
dollars have been subscribed se far. The
resource- of the college ever aud above
the buildings and furniture are $li:),2Gl.
87 and the total liabilities 71,282.J1.
The eiler of a cash endowment of $20,
000 from Messrs. Messcr & Keck, of Al Al
lentewn. for the endowment of the pre
fessership of the Greek language and lit-.
erature was valcluiiy acccprce, ami, at
at their request, w:u? invested in the llrst
mortgage bend.-! or the college, aud Pro Pre Pro
lesser T. L. Scip, through whose efforts
the endowment w.is secured, was made
the incumbcut.
The question of establishing a synedieal
publication house consumed the greater
part of lite afternoon and was finally en
trusted te the hands of a committee te be
appointed by the president aud report at
the next meeting of tnc ministerium. The
ordination of the graduate of the theolog
ical seminary, thirteen in number, took
place hist evening in the church of the
Transfiguration. Kev. Mr. Laird, e( Phil
adelphia, delivered the ordination sermon.
The ordination was conferred by the officers
of the synod.
Many members of the miuislerlum liav
ing expressed a strong desire te have a
copy of the able synedieal sermon, de
livered by Dr. Green wald, en Thursday
morning, in wimc permanent form, the
Potlstewn Lcihjcr will publish the same in
pamphlet form
Tim Lest .ICrenauts.
Chailes E. Wise, the serenaiil, and seu
ir the late Professer Jehn Wise, writes te
the Timet te say, with relation te an arti
cle that appeared in Sunday's 7Vwt'enthe
subject of " Future Ballooning," that the
circumstances of the death of Professer
Donaldsen and these of his father were
widely dillcrent. Donaldsen, he says,
went out out in an old leaky balloon, after
it had already performed a voyage and
steed all night inflated, and furth
ermore, the start was made direct
ly en the ed-ic of Lake Michigan.
In Professer Wise's case he sas it
was an entirely new balloon and the as
cent was made at a distance of ever two
hundred mi'es fiem the lake. The eom eem eom
par.iea of Professer Wise, se far from be
ing inexperienced, was net only an turn
naut himself, but. the owner of the
balloon, which he had purchased from
Professer Wise and agreed te pay the
money, i?:575, when the descent was made.
It. is the belief of Professer Wise's s n
that the less of their lives was due te
Professer Wise placing the sailing of the
balloon in the hands of his companion
while he himself took a nap, telling the
ether te wake him up if necessary, which
the latter failed te de.
sLitiiiT rn;i:.
A 1'rliitltig O 111 re Damaged.
Yesterday evening, between ami 7
o'clock, there was a slight lire in the
job printing office of Park K. Fiaini,
in the second story of Zalun's build
ing, corner of Cent its Square and
North Queen street. The fire was dis
covered by Jehn II. P.aumgarduer, of the
gas office, in the adjoining building. The
deer leading te the printing office was
broken open and it was discovered that a
box of " pigeon holes '' some five feet in
height and thr e feet in width, and tilled
with fancy cards, bill holds, letter heads,
and ether paper?, was in llames. A few
bucketsful or water was sufficient u
quench the flames. The building was very
little damaged, and the- less te the print
ins material is slight. Twe clocks in the
room were ruined, but the whole less will
net exceed $100, and is fully covered with
Insurance. There was a great crowd of
people attracted te the scene by the alarm
of lire, but they were kept out of the
buildiug by the police. The cause of the
lire is unknown.
A Uume or KlfllardN.
A stranger said te be named Palmer,
from Philadelphia, and reputed a crack bil
liard player, was in this city last night,
and a game of billiaids was arranged be
tween him and Lancaster's champion
handler of the cue, Mr. Jehn Clinc, of
Cline's billiard rooms. The game came
off at Fulmer's rooms, aud was witnessed
by a number of admirers of the game.
Beth men played cleverly, but at the out
set Ulinc took the lead, and maintained it
te the end. The game was three strings
up (102 points), and when Clinc scored
his last button, Palmer hail .11 points, just
hair as many. Cline's best run was 3 1
The Leut Carrier.
M. J. Ruth, who en Monday a week age
caught a carrier pigeon belonging te
Chas. Sham, of Trenten, N. J., has received
a letter from Mr. Sham. He states that
the birds were en a fly from Pittsburgh en
that day. Five were lest and two of them
are supposed te be in Lancaster. Mr.
Ruth will search for the ether one and
will ship both te Mr. Shnui.
Pigeons Stelon.
A thief broke into the grounds attached
te Sheriff Strine's residence Ne. :?9 Seuth
Prince street yesterday, and stele two pairs
of Antwerp pigeons belonging te She
Sheriirs son Grant. Twe of the pigeons
are marked, en the wing and tail feathers,
with the owner's name.
Pharmaceutical .
The Pennsylvania State Pharmaceutical
association meets in Williamsport this
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Quite a number
of druggists and pharmaceutists of this
city and county left Lancaster this morn
ing te attena tnc meeting.
The I'lpe llclng Looked At.
The gas company are having their pipes
i. North Queen street, lictwccn Orange
nud Chestnut, all examined. 1 ins square
is shortly te be paved and all repairs te
pipes are te be made befe.e work is be-
g"n-
Solitary and Alene.
One drunk was all that was before the
mayor this morning ; he paid his costs aud
was let go,
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK KEGCLAB CORRESPONUENCB.
The river is still falling rapidly.
Heuse painters are busy. Thirteen
houses en ene block are receiviug a new
coat of paint.
The Columbia baud was out last even
ing serenading several or our citizens.
The Rebin Heed archery club will uet
re-organize this summer.
Seme few Columbians have received
special invitations te attend the annual
dinner of the Farmers' club, which will be
given by Cel. James Duffy, of Marietta.
A short time age Mr. Fred Russ had a
splendid hunting deg stolen from him.
This morning Constable Struck recovered
the animal at Turkey Hill.
Te-night, for the first time, theG. A. R.
will diill in their new uniforms.
The German Catholic picnic, held in
Heise's weeds yesterday, was a grand
success. Between four and five hundred
persons were present.
Mr. F. K. Swctt, of Washington, D. C,
is in town, the guest of Mr. E. B. Ferney.
Yesterday afternoon, while the P. R. It.
shifter, Ne. 411, was shifting cars te and
from the weigh scales, live coal cars were
run off the track, caused by a displaced
switch. Nene or the cars were injured,
but the platform in front of the depot,
where the accident occurred, was badly
tern up.
Early this morning in the cast yard, a
train of cars were standing en one of the
sidings, when a brakeman, who misiiii misiiii misiiii
dcistoed an order, took off several brakes.
The train started and before it could be
slepcd, four box cars were thrown from
the track. It took the wreck men nearly
fedr hours te repair the damage.
The Scheel Heard.
At the adjourned meeting last evening
were present Messrs. Bahn, Bruncr,
Given, Slade, Stair, Stevenson, Wike,
earner and Myers, president.
.The following standing committees for
the year were appointed by the presi
dent :
Finance Messrs. earner, Bruncr and
Stevenson.
Rents Messrs, Stair, Wike and Slade.
Text Beeks Messrs. limner, Given and
Stevenson.
Repairs and Supplies Messrs. Bahn,
Wike and Stair.
Library Messrs. Given, Slade and
Stair.
Visiting committee : Fer September
Given, Bruncr aud Myers; October Bahn,
Stair and earner; November Wike,
Slade and Stevenson ; Deccinb: earner,
Stair and Bahn ; January Bruncr, Myers
and Slade ; February 3tcvcnseu, Given
and Wike ; March Stair, earner and
Bahn ; April Slade-, Bruncr and Given ;
May Myers, Bahn and Stevenson,
The building committee reported that
the' have had a competent builder pre
pare the plans and specifications for a one
story school house, te be built en Fifth
street; they have had the same party
make a careful estimate of the costs of
furnishing the material aud erect
ing the same. The committee then
submitted the plans aud spceifica
liens for a two-story building containing
four rooms, and a one-story building con
taining two rooms, together with the
probable costs of the same. The commit
tee recommended the adoption of the pau
for the one-story building. On Mr.
Given's motion it was agreed that the one
story building, recommended by the com
mittee be adopted.
On motion of Mr. Given the rate of
taxation for the present year was fixed at
"I mills en every dollar of valuation.
"Mr. Slade moved that the length of the
school term for the ensuing year be nine
months. Se ordered.
On motion of Mr. Bahn the number of
.schools was fixed the same as last year
e
On motions of Mr. Given the salary of
the principal of the high school was re
duced from $S5 te $80 per month, and the
salary of the assistant was increased from
.sl7 te 52 nor month.
The salaries of the ether teachers, down
te the first division of the primary depart
incnl, were then fixed the same as last
year.
On motion of Mr. Given it was decided
te elect- teacheis se far as the salaries have
been fixrd.
Miss Lilliau R. Welsh, of the Millers
villc state ueimal school, and Miss S. G.
Evans, of Bloomsburg, Pa., presented ap
plications for the principalship of the
high school. Letters were .read, highly
complimenting the abilities of the former,
from Prof. Edward Brooks and Miss
Lyle. of the Millersville school. A discus
sion here ensued en a motion te advertise
for a principal of the high school, for a
period of two weeks, but ou the question
being put, it was lest. During the d:s
cussien some of the members became very
much excited, audit was for time, thought
we might have a "scene."
The teachers were then elected as fol fel
lows :
High Scheel Department Vice Princi
pal, Miss Lillian R. AVcLsli ; Assistant,
Miss Mazie E. Welsh.
Grammar Department Vice Principal,
Mr. S. II. Heffman ; Assistant, Miss
Floia M. Pfeiitz.
Secondary Department First Division
1, Miss Kate F. Dinan ; 2, Miss Bcckic
J. Seurbcer ; e, Miss Alice J. Buchcr.
Second Division 1, Miss Emma M. Shine,
dcr ; .1, Miss Sarah V. Paine ; 0, Miss
Mazie E. Newlcu.
Primary Department Find- Division
I, Miss Emma McDowell ; 2, Miss Lydia
Baker ; 8, Mr. Hairy F. Zcrgcr ; A, Miss
Anna L. Dcau.
It was agreed that the salaries of the
teachers of live schools of the second divi
sion of the p.-imary depai tment be fixed at
80 per month, and that two normal
schools be established at $10 per month
te each teacher.
After some further discussion the beard
airain proceeded te elect teachers.
Primary Department 2d division
5, Miss Annie R. Iliukle ; G, Miss Lvdia
Skeen ; 7, Miss Mazie Strawbridgc ; 8.
Miss Clara G. Leman ; J), Miss Sue It.
Newlcu.
The election of teachers for the normal
schools was postponed te a special meet
ing The teachers of the colored schools arc
as fellows : Principal, D. E. Cenner, at
$-15 per mei.th ; primary, (no one elected),
salary $-0 1 jr month.
On motion of Mr. Given a building
eeaimi.tcc of three was appointed te
have under supervision the new Fifth
street school lieui,c. Committee : Messrs.
Gi veil, Bahn and Bruncr.
The secretary was instructed te adver
tise for proposals for the collection of
school taxes.
Adjourned.
Unclaimed Letters.
Following is a list of unclaimed letters
remaining in the posteffico at Lancaster
for the week ending Monday, June 18,
1881 :
Ladies' List. Anna M. Beatty, Mary
Beycr, Annie Boethc, Louisa Burns, Annie
Crotle. Marg. Earnst, Frances Kcndig,
Mrs. M. Klcmm. Eva Lewisen, Mrs So Se So
phreuia Laflin, Maggie Miller (2), Mina
Martin, Harriet Wilsen
Gents' List. Wills Brubaker, jr., Wil
liam B. Bender, Surgeon G. Barten, A. P
Brcneman, Jehn M. II.. James A. Bur
gess, Jehn Curran, Michael Derscy, II. B.
Esbcnshade, C. Freshmeuth, W. B. Gout-
ncr, Aim. Gens, A. Ueldstcin, L. l. lien lien
dricksen, H. T. Keminger, Clyde W. S.
Lcnard (2), Mr. Leepold, Rev. Ress Mat
thews, Jeseph Merris, Myers & Ce., Con Cen
rad Riedel, Win. Reynolds, H.H.Reberts,
W. F. Schicdts, II. M. Sanders, David
Shcaler, Peter Somers, F. Stellcr, Wram-
jielmeiei & Ce.
REFOBJHED CLASSIS.
In Session at MUIersvUIe.
After considerable discussion ever the
preposition te constitute a charge out of
the Second Reformed church in Harrisburg
and Sheep's congregation, the matter was
finally referred back te the reconstruction
committee.
Rev. J. 11. Pennabecker, of Elizabeth
town, was instructed te take measures te
organize a congregation at Steelton with
out reference te the Zwingli congregation
at Harrisburg, new supplied by Rev. Jehn
G. Fritchey.
The pastor at Columbia was instructed
te leek after the interests of the church at
Mountville.
The item te make Millersville aud
Rohrerstown a charge was referred back
te the committee.
Items 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and
12th were ail referred back te the com
mittee. A special committee was appointed te
whom were referred items 1 aud 2 te re
port at next meeting of classis, consisting
of Rev. E. V. Gcrhart. D. D,, J. G.
Fritchey and Elder Gee. W. Lewis. Tne
reconstruction committee as continued
consists of Revs. D. B. Shuey, .Gee. W.
Snyder and D. C. Tobias.
Rev. L. F. Ziukhan was appointed te
supply the New Haven congregation for
one year, and Rev. J. G. Fritchey te en
deavor te effect a settlement between the
congregation and Kev. D. C. Tobias, their
late pastor, aud they are earnestly enjoined
te pay him whatever balance may be due
him.
Riv. D. B. Shuey was continued a com
mittee te organize a congregation at Stras
burg. The minister of Raphe church re
ported that they'd ispesed of the proceeds of
the sale of the church property agreeably
te the request of classis.
A vote or thanks was cr tended te the
tiufltees for the efficient matu.er in which
they discharged their duty.
THE EVENING SESSION.
The committee en the church interests
in Lititz was continued. Seme of the
pastors reported collections for foreign
missions and the seminary ; ethers did
net. The payments en sinking and con
tingent funds were requested by Sept. 1.
The license of Mr. M. i Zellcr was re
turned, owing te his engagement in teach
ing musie. The expenses of synedieal
delegates were ordered te be "paid. The
report of the committee en missionary
conferences w.is adopted. The commit
tees en Sunday school conventions held in
Columbia aud New Providence reported.
AIMOUltNMENT TO DAY.
The reconstruction of the Ilummclstewn
charge was again considered and discussed
at great length, aud it was finally agreed
te constitute the churches at Ilummcls Ilummcls
eown, Union Deposit and Wcurich's into
the " Ilummclstewn Charge, " aud the re
maining churches (Sheep's and ScheU's)te
be supplied by the special reconstruction
committee.
The report or the committee ou minutes
of synod was considered item by item ;
the $1,030 assessment for home missions
was reduced te $750 : the payments te the
Washington mission, full statistical re
ports, foreign missions, were urgently re
commended for attentive consideration
Jehn F. Mever, being recommended by
the committee and. dcsjriijg te enter F-. &
M. college with a view of entering the
Christian ministry of the Reformed
church, was voted the annual appropria
tion of $125 (or his pupperr, and also $75
appropriated for the benefit of Gasten
Scliredes, a beneficiary student new under
the care of classis.
The election of delegates te synod re
sulted as fo'lews :
Prlmaril Rev. C. S. Gerhard, L F.
Zinkhan, Jno. A. Peters. F. A. Gast, Gee.
W. Snyder. Elders, Gee. W. Lewis, C.
Gast. Gee. W. Hcnsel, Jehn J. Nisslcy,
Gee. Z. Kutiklc.
Sccundi : Revs. Jes. II. Stubbs, Jehn
S. Stah r, D. B. Shuey, Stephen Sweitzer,
J. II. Pennabaeker. Elders Phihp Bails
man, B. F. Bailsman, B. F. Mylin, Adan;
Ilersh, S. h- Delliuger,
A short afternoon session., was held, at
which the finance and ether reports were
read and acted upon ; resolutions of thanks
te Paster Moere and the Millersville peo
ple were passed ; and the classis adjourned
te meet next in regular annual session in
Columbia en the first Thursday after
Whitsuntide, 1SS2, in the Reformed church
at 7 o'clock p. m.
LITTLE LOCALS.
Here and There and ISverywIierc.
The ground fleer of the Glebe hotel,
corner of Chestuut and North Queen
streets, has been tern out and a new yellow
pine fleer will be put in. Seme of the
timbers supporting the old fleer were quite
rotten
Te morrow will be the last day en which
an abatement of 2 percent, will be allowed
for prompt payment of county tax. The
001160(018 sit in the orphans' court room
in the court house.
The second annual picnic of the Dor Der
wart street mission Sunday-school will be
held en Thursday, June 10, at Shcnk's
weeds, Millersville, leaving Derwart
street mission at 6:15 a. in.
The festival of the Christ Evangelical
Lutheran choral society opens in Humane
hall te-morrow evening and will continue
during the week. Ne chancing or voting
will be allowed.
We have received from the P. R. R.,
ticket office a neatly printed book of excur
sions for pleasure, during the summer
with distances, prices, &c. It is a valuble
book for travelers.
The diocese or Central Pennsylvania
will meet in convention in Yerk, and held
its first session this evening at 7A o'clock,
in St. Jehn's Epfrcipil church, North
Beaver street. Sixty ministers and one
hundred and twenty laymen are expected.
A letter addressed te " Mr. Frank L.
Nisslcy, Landisville, Lancaster county,
Pa.," is held Ter postage, and one address
cd " Mr. Gee. E. O. Chase, 289 Washing
ton street, New Jersey, care of Slean &
Ce.,1' is held for better directions.
Ou Meuday afternoon as Jehn Charles's
team was being driven near Marticville,
the wagon being heavily leaded with
weed, the tougue of fie wagon was acci
dentally broken off. Mr. Ben Bitts ren
dered assistance', and Charles's wagon was
enabled te jog en.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
Near and Acress the County tines.
Last week we noted the sudden death of
Mr.' Jehn ltcnninger, of Siddonstewu,
Yerk county. On Friday Mrs. Renninger,
his widow, was seized with a streke of ap
eplexy, from which she is net expected te
recover.
On Saturday night, at GrothcVhetcl,
Yeik township, Yerk county, a man riding
along the read en horseback was attacked
by two men, who dragged Mm from his
horse and assaulted him with intent te
murder. One of the parties was arrested.
A quarrelsome Alteena negre named
Jim McGraw hurled a stone at Fred.
Swengcr, a quiet aud peaceable citizen
last night and fractured bis skull.
West Chester is excited ever the report
that the directors of the peer discover a
discrepancy in the account or cxDirccter
William II. Dallett te the amount of $11,-
000, which is attributed te his carelessness
net bis crime, as he is respectable and re
spensible.
Sale of Horses.
Samuel Iless & Sen, auctioneers, sold at
public sale June 13, 1881, at the Mcrrimae
house,- Lancaster city, Pa., for Daniel Le
gan IB head of Franklin county nerscs, at
an average of tfJOO per heart
one sold brought $2(58.
the highest
ITJEW ADTITRT1SEMKST8-
T ANCASTER WATCHES.
EDW. J. Z AIM!,
Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUB LABGE STOCK OF
LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS.
Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware
We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be
cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT In connection with our retail
business .and are making a large part ei the goods we sell. This enables us te de sure of qna!
it y, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first-class facilities for WATCH WOBK and GEN
ERAL BhPAllUNG.
EDW. J. ZAHM,
Manufacturing; Jeweler, - - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
uiar24-3md&wB
In ter Repairs.
The engine of the Humane lire com
pany was taken te the machine shop of A.
C. Welchans this morning te be repaired.
It will receive a thorough overhauling.
Don't sear canary Sing J
Then get :i beltle of Bird Bitters, 'which is an
unfailing restorer of song and u cure fei nil
discuses of cage birds. II your druggist does
net keep it, or will net get it for you, send a
postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307
Federal street, Camden, X. .1., and they will
see that you are supplied, Price, 25 cents.
mar23-3mdftw
That new store of Jehn Wanamaker Ce.,
ttie careful C!etburs of Philadelphia, opened
last fall, next deer te the Continental Hetel
e.i Chestnut Street, ha proved agreatsucces.
Crowds et people were there nil through this
season picking out Beys' and Yeung Men's
Clothing (the Men's Clothing is in the bis
store next deer). It is net a ha.-d thing te
open a store and put up a sign, but it Ls an
achievements keep it open year alter year,
and net only satisfy buyer, but win new cus
tomers. The Wana'.aaker people eerliinly
should have the eiethlng buiiness by heart by
this time without doubt. They carry the
largesl Mecks, and never step inaiiuluctiiring
mere. The btwinrss this year, we are told, is
larger than ever. " Nothing succeeds like
success," and no clothing seems such a success
as Wun&maker's, taking wear, lit and price
Inte account.
City ltlll routers.
Carsen & lienscl, city bill pesters and dis
tributors, office lNTEM.ieKX(iEn building, Ne. (i
Seuth (iiipcii street.
Mothers, as a delightful sanitary measure,
always order the Cuticura Medicinal Seap.
Mall Bitters regulate. purity, strengthen and
nourish the maternal functions.
SVKVIAI. NOTJVJiS.
See Here.
Yeu are aieK ; well, there is just one remedy
that will rureyeu beyond possibility et doubt.
If it's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Benewer is
your nope. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn V.
Leng ,fc Seus, Lancaster.
Women that have been given up by their
dearest friends as beyond help, have been per
manently cured hy-thc use of Lydia K. lMnk
liam's Vegetable Compound. It is a positive
cure for all female complaints. Send te Mis.
Lydia E. Pinkhaui,'j:;: Western Avenue, Lynn.
Mass., ter pamphlets.
Save tnxr llalr K6ti It lieautlfni.
The " Londen Hair Celer Uesterer" is the
most delightful article ever introduced teth"
American people and is totally different trem
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
Irmu all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema
ture gray ness, from sickness or ether pauses,
Its use will restore the natural youthful color,
and cause a healthy growth, demising the
scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same tiine a most pleasing ami lasting hair
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering It
selt and plluiile, making it an indispensable
article in everj- toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Uesterer. l'rieu 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ler the
United State. 3 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. mll-lvdTTIuVF&w
Itenefacteis.
When a beard of eminent physicians and
chemi-ds announced the discovery that by
combining some well known valuable reme
dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro
duced, which would cure such a wide range et
diseases that most all ether remedies could be
dispensed willy many were sceptical ; but
proof et its merits by actual trial has dispelled
all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that
great medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and
blessed by all as benefactors.
inyl(i-'2wd&w
A Cough, Celd or bore Tlireat should oe
stepped. Neglect treiiueutly results in an In. 4
curable Lung IMsejise or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de ndt disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inthiined parts, allaying
lrvitatieu, give, relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PublicSprakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide anil constant use
for ucarfy an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the lew staple
remedies or 1 Iks age. Sold at "25 cents a box
everywhere. mS-lvdTThtfS&lyw
Te Accommodate the Public.
The proprietors of that immensely popular
remedy, Kidney-Wert in recognition et the
claims et the public which has se liberally
patronized them, have prepared a liijniil pre
paratien et that remedy for the special accom
modation of these who irem any reason dis
liku te prepare It ier themselves. It is very
concentrated anil, as the dose is small, it is
mere easily taken by many. It has the same
ctlecttial action in all diseases or the kidneys,
liver or bowels. Heme anil Farm.
Jul." Iwd&w
A Renovating Keiuedy
Islobeleund in Burdock Bleed Bitters. As
an antidote ler sick headache, female weak
ness, biliousness, Indigestion, constipation and
ether diseases et a kindred nature, these hit
lers are invaluable. Price $1. Fer sale at II.
B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1S7 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Hy UnlVetsal Accord,
AVer's Cathartic Pitts arc the best el all pur
g.U Ives for family use. They arc the product
of long, laborious, and sncccsslul chemical in
vestigation, and their extensive use, by physi
cians in their practice, and by all civilized na
tions, proves them the best and most effectual
purgative Pill that medical science can devise.
Being purely vegetable no harm can arise
from their use. In intrinsic value and curative
powers no ether Pills can be compared with
them, and every person, knowing their vir
tues, will employ them, wncn necucu. i uey
keep the system In perfect order, and main
tain in healthy action the whole machinery et
life. Mild, searching and effectual, they arc
especially adapted te the needs et the diges
tive apparatus, derangements or which they
prevent and cure, it timely taken. They are
the best and safest physic te employ for chil
dren and weakened constitutions, where a
mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer
sale by idl dealers. juJVlwdceilftw
Koge Ce: nd Hay Fever.
Being seriously troubled with Hay Fever
and Rese Celd, I (at the solicitation of a friend)
tried Ely's Cream Balm and was surprised in
obtaining almost Immediate relief. I heartily
indorse and earnestly recommend it te all sim
ilarly afflicted. W. 1. Awdrps, Drnggist, Met
uchen, N. J. August 20, 1S70.
Fer HAY FEVER I recommend Ely's Cream
Balm. It entirely relieved me from the first
pplicatien; liave been n sufferer ler ten years
Going from home and neglecting te take the
remedy, I had an attack; alter returning I
immediutelyresortedteit.and found instant
relief. I believe, liad I begun its use curlier,
I should net have been troubled. Have steed
heat, dust and draughts as well as during
ntlii.r mnntlis. J. C'OLtYEO. Clerk. 118 Bread
street, Elizalicth, N. J. Price no cents.
je 1 2wdAw
AMERICAN WATCHES.
in Sjmms, Ferks, KaiTes, Casters, e.
A Friend la Need.
Time ever and again Themas' Eclectric Oil
has proved a salutary friend te the distressed.
As a reliable curative for croup in children,
sere threat and bronchial affections, and as i
positive external remedy ler pain, it is a never
tailing antidote. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's
Drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster
HEATHS
Eabv. In Intercourse, Lancaster cenntv.
Pa., Susanna, wire et Moses Enby, in the t'th
year of her age.
Funeral en Thursday morning, June 1C, at 9
o'clock. Services at interment at Eaby's
meeting house, at 10 a. m. ltdiw
Beam. June 12. 18S1, near Intercourse. War
ren M., son et J. M. and K. Saleme Beam,
aged 3 years and 7 days.
Friends and relatives arc invited te attend
the funeral, from his lather's residence,' near
Intercourse, en Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock. ltdAw
I'ULITIVAL.
Fer County Commissiener:
FI'.AXK CLABK, of Strasburg township.
Sr.l'jeet te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. unnvslAwtp
ADAM S. DIETKICII, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
HENRY F. HAKTMAN (Lime Burner), of
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic, county convention.
apr2-d&wtp
MABT1N 1ULDEBB.ANT, et Mount Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ecratic county convention. apl.t-il&wtp
JKItE MOHLEIC, Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic comity cenven
tien, uprll-d&wtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BltOWN. et Drnmerc township.
Subject te Democratic rules.
m27-dW1p
JOHN L. LICHTNEU, ot'l.caceck township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
eountveenvention. uprls-tfdAw
JVi'lf AltrHltTJSEMjLXT,
C1TV.TAX NOTICE. WITH THE VIKW
te facilitate prcinpt payment or City Tax,
the Treasurer's otllce will hereafter be enen
continuously from 8 a. in. te 5 p. in., until
luriuer ueucc. wji. imcueuskv,
JlI-tfdR Treasurer and Beceivcr el Taxes.
ASfKAWUEKRY FESTIVAL FOR TK
benefit et Christ Church, will onen in the
Humane Hese Heuse en Wednesday evening.
logout nine mi naiureay evening, inclusive.
Admission, 10 cents. jc!4&17d
SCHOOL, TAX 1881.
The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas
urer. 3 per cent, off ler prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
J-Otllee Hours Irem ! a. m. te 4 p. m.
MS-tfdK
NOTICE.
The Strawberry Festival at Odd Fellows'
Hall will continue until Tuesday evening, te
afford all an opportunity te visit us. Come
one, come all. Tickets, 10 cents. jclJ-2td
C1KAI OTKNIM". OF SINGLA'sv IVK
J CREAM UABDEN, en WEDNESDAY
EVENING, JUNK 15. l."81, at corner of West
Orange street and Marietta Avenue. Clem
niens's City Cornet Band will be in attendance
and discourse sweet music. Admission 10 els.
Each ticket entitles the holder te a pla.e of
cream. The ganlen will be open ler the season
every Saturday evening and Sunday atter atter atter
noen, providing the weather is favorable.
Cemeaud tiy a geed plate el" cream. ltd
Milt AND STlCAWltKKKY FESTIVAL
OPT1IK
SHIPPLER FIRE COMPANY,
Open every evening, and en WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,
l:i their Hall,
tendance.
Keystone Baud will
he in at-jc'J-lStd
mt-i Hfif 1 BKWAKD 1 OFFKKF.D FOR
(IDlaUUU the detection, conviction and
punishment, of the party or parties guilty of
iiic crime ei incendiarism or arson, in nring
the Tobacco Warehouse owned by Mr. Gee. D.
Sprcchc rnnit damaging the tobacco stock et
Mr. Phil lltlke, en the night or June 5. I SSL
Said reward payable en the conditions offered
by the National Beard or Fire Underwriters.
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
Insurance Agents,
j'l-:; deed 10 West Orange Street.
CrSK FUKlf AVATr.lC!
i THE GLOBE WATER FILTER
Removes nil malarieus sediment from Hie
water. Over CO.OOJ In use. Are easily adjusted
te hydrant or spigot in any part et the house.
They cleanse the water for drinking, cooking,
and are unrivaled for their use in the laundry.
Equally us effective as the most expensive
Filters, and only cost from 91 te $.'.50 each. On
exhibition and for sale at
SUERTER. HUMPHRKVILLE &
KIEFFER'S,
jel5-lwd Ne. 40 East King Street.
0
1LOTIIING, C.
YOU MUST HAVE
CLOTHING
Whether It Is warm or cold, and when
ever you think abeut'it and have time
come and sec us. We will take pleas
ure in showing you the styles and hew
cheap they can be sold. The satisfac
tion is twice as great when you knew
the goods can be returned if they are
net just what is wanted, and this privi
lege we lrccly offer te all who purchase
clothing or anything else of us.
We could say a very great deal mere
about
FURNISHING GOODS
than you would care te rc.ul. But the
most important is, the stock is very
large and they are selling all the time,
because the prices arc as they should be.
If you wish te save 33 or 50 cents en
the next
STRAW HAT
you buy there is an easy
lust come te
way te de it ;
&
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
THIED EDITIOX
TUESDAY EVENING. JUNK 14, 1881.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jane 14. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, light rain, followed by
clearing weather, winds veering te" wanner
westerly, higher barometer.
THE LUTHERANS.
Tne Ueseral Synod la Alteena.
Alteena, Pa., June 14. In the gener
al synod of the Lutheran church this
morning, it was resolved te raise 925,000
annually for home missions and $10,000
for church extension, te be apportioned
among the district synods. The parent
education and historical society reported.
The latter resolved te take steps te
purchase the valuable historical col
lection of Rev. M. Sbeeleigh's library..
The synod recommended the hymn book
publishing committee te change if possible,
its contract with the publication society
looking te an increase of the royalty en
the new hymnal from ten te twenty-five
cents per copy. It was also enacted that
$000 should be paid te Rev. N. F. Reims,
burg for musical work in the preparation
of the bymnal.
The district synods were instructed te
take up a collection annually in the month
of May for the general synod treasury.
An cflert was made te reduce the repre
sentation of the district synods in the gen
eral synod, but it failed.
ALBANY.
The Fruitless Struggle for Senater.
Aluany, June 14. The joint convention
met at neon te-day, President pre'teni Reb
ertsen in the chair, and proceeded te vote
for a senator te fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Rpscee Ceukling. The
vatc was as fellows : Wheeler 23, Conkling
31, Jacobs 50, Cernell 9, Rogers 21, Lap
ham 8, Felgcr 2, Bradley 1, Marvin 2, Tro Tre
mainc 3, Crowley 1. Ne choice.
The convention then proceeded te vete
te fill the vacancy caused by the resigna
tion of Themas C. Piatt, with the follow
ing result: Depcw55, Kcrnaa 51, Piatt 20,
Felgcr 3, Cernell 10, Crowley 4, Lapham
2. Ne choice. The convention then ad
journed. Going for the Captains.
Londen, Ont., June 14. Cant Rankin
aud Manager Gee. Parish, of the line of
steamers of which the ill-fated Victeria
was one, have been arrested, charged with
manslaughter and put under bail.
Anether Yankee Victory.
Londen, June 14. Iroquois wen the
Prince of Wales stakes at Ascot te-day.
MAKKKTH.
rniladelpnia Market.
PHiLADKtpniA..!unell. Kleurllrmnutiiuiet;
Superfine, $3 23:; 73: extra 134 M ; Ohie & ln
diunu family 3i;23 25; Fennn. family $5i
5 30: St. ten Is done U) 50 ; Minnesota
Extra $3 Sea: 00 : de straight, $) 0 Villi 90 : win
ter patent ; ,m 30 ; spilng de Hi 507 30.
Bye flour at $3 '23.
Wheat linn; Ne. 2 Western Bed, $1 '2.1;
I'cnu'a Bed $1 25Q1 20; de Amber, ft 25
01 2
Cern llrmer, fair local demand : steamer,
5231e-; yellow, 57X58c; mixed. 5337c.
Oats market steady : Ne. 1 White 4Sl9c ;
Ne. 2, de 47e: Ne. ;;, de tile;. Ne. 2, Mixed
Bye quiet at $i (.0.
Previsions linn ; mrss 'perk $17 00217 30 ;
beet liains, $23 00323 ou; Indian in.
beef 12250.
Bacen smoked shoulders, i7c; salt d
Cfir4c; smoked hams ll12c; pickled bums
!)10c.
Lard market firm : 'city kettle llc ; lixwf
bulcheiV at l(H410!c ; pnme steam at
111 1511 23.
Butter market linn and in geed demand ;
Creamery extra Pennsylvania, at 2I(D
22c ; Western, 21c ; de geed te choice 1HQ
20c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra,
20c; Western dairy extra, lQ17c ; de geed te
choice I2 15c.
Bells dull ; Pennsylvania and Wcsteri '.
12c.
Eggs steady ; Pennsylvania 19c ; West
ern. 18c.
Cheese in fair demand and steady ; New
Yerk lull cream. 10; Western full cnv.ni 1
!e; de Tair te geed, MS$jf.
Petroleum linn; relined se.
Whisky at $1 le.
Seeds (Jeixl te prime Clever, no market ;
Timethy dull at 3 10l 15; de de Klas.i-.i
dullatt:ti.
Western Uraln Markets.
Tolude. Ohie Wheat linn ; Amber Michi
gan, $1 204 ; Ne. 2 Bed Wubnsli, spot, SI 20 ;
July, $1 lSJi; August and September, $117;
all the year, $1. 10; Ne. 1 White, Michigan
$120.
Cern linn; .Ne. 2, spot, l7Jic.
Oats dull and nominal.
At the Aftcrnne Call Wheat in active de
mand ; Ne. 2 Bed, snot, ! 1! bid, 1 2U asked ;
.1 une. $ll!IJi bid. $1 1 asked ; duly, $1 1!4 :
August. $1 i7m ; all the year, $1 11 ; Amber
Michigan, $1 21.
Cem in active demand ; High" Mixed 47Aic ;
Ne. 2, spot, 47?'c, Juiie,47c bid, 47 asked ;
illy. 4SJc.
Ueceipts Wheat 37,000 bushels; Cern, 33,000
bushels ; Oat-, S.fOI bnhels.
Shipments Wheat, 70,oeo bushels; Cern,
115,000 bushels ; Oats, 2.000 bushels.
MiLWAUKEE-Fleur quiet and unchanged.
Wheat excited and strong; Ne. 2 Milwau
kee, eash and June, $!!!; July at $1 l:;
August at $1 14J ; September at 1 12; Octo
ber at $1 12 ; Ne. 3 de at OUKc
Cern higher hut'qulct ; Me 2 at 43c.
Oats weak ; Ne. 2 at sric.
Bye dull and lower; e.l atJIOl.
Barley unsettled and lower; Ne. 2 Spring at
$1 07.
Previsions easier ; Mess Perk,$!(J 13. cash nnd
June: $l37, July.
Lard Prime Steam, $10 70, cash and June;
$10 70, July.
Hogs easier at $5 305 85.
Freights Wheat te KutTale, 4Jc.
ICcceipts Fleur, 13,0X1 bbbK; Wheat, 13,000
bushels ; Barley, 2.40 1 bushels.
Shipments Fleur, 20,010 bids.; Wheat, '0,(00
bushels.
Live Stock Markets.
Chicago. Hogs Bcccipts, 27,000 head ; ship
ments. 4,4 30 head; market moderately active,
but 510c lower ; quality geed ; decline mainly
en lower quality; mixed packing, $5505H:
light 3 wi'J) ', : cneice neavy iucKing ami
shipping, $5 KigiS 10.
Cattle Bcccipts, 5,300 head; shipment.-', 1.700
head ; bejt steady; peer weaker; experts, !&
) 25 ; geed te choice shipping, $3 05 U5 ; peer
te lair, $3 305S0; butchers' fairly active and
steady: common te choice. $2 504 75; through
gross Tcxans steady at $340jt oe ; stackers and
feeders, $3 G05 10.
fchecp Beceipts, 2.500 head: shipments, 900
head; market weak; no extra here; peer te
geed shearlings, $3bO4 25; extra, $4 304G();
prices fully Vt'tyiCc. lower than last week.
The Journal's Liverpool dispatch says: 1.1 ve
cattle steady : best 14c.
EASTLiBEirrv Cattle Beceiptssince Friday,
2,830 bean et through and 357 head lecul ; sup
ply moderate ; prices a little better than lust
week.
Hogs Bcccipfc-, 7,093 head; Philadelphia?,
$0 oei 15 : Yorkers, $5 G05 1.
Sheep Receipts, 5,100 head ; selling slew at
10tfJ15e. elf Irem last week's prices.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
at the various Philadelphia yards Were ler the
week: Cattle, 3,200 head; sheep, 9.700 head;
hogs, 3,000 head. Previous week Cattle, 3,C50
head ; shc'-p, 8,000 head ; hogs, 3.000 head.
Beef Cattle. The market during the past
week was fairly active, and prices advanced a
fraction en accceunt of the cool weather and
high rate West.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 0?47c; Geed, 6?c ; Medium,
'6&ric '. Common, 5Wc.
Five extra fine 1,500 ft.I.aiicaster steers, led
by J. G. Brady, were sold by Michael L'luian
te Boiect Bres, at 7&c per pound.
Hulls were active at 43c.
Fat cows were fairly active at3'4.VJe.
Slipper' Cows were fairly active ut former
quotations, viz.: $15030 per head.
Calves were active at 67c.
Milch cows were dull, and but few sales were
recorded. We quote at $255 per head, the
latter for extra!
Sheep The market during the past week
was dull and inactive, as butchers were net
anxious te bny, and with large arrivals prices
declined and closed weak. Lambs were fairly
active at lower rates.
We quote as fellows :
rjxtra, 6V5c; geed, 5c ; medium,
55c: common, ix4l)ic; culls at 34c;
Extra lambs 99c ; geed de. 8Se ; medium
de. 76t7c ; common de vKifs.
Hogs were in fair demand at 89c , accord
ing te condition and quality.
SALE Or LIVE STOCK.
Reger Maynes, 150 Western. Bpe.&Kfc,
A.1t J. Christy, 30 Western Kfess. SJftOtfc.
E. S. ft B. Fi McFIlIen, 17A Western gm,s,
OwenSmiflOS Wnsterngress ,&
M Ulman. 259 Lnc. co., gross. W&VF.
TelmMeArUle.M Western, fteic.
Daniel Murphy, 120 Westem, b'AWXc.
SehamDerg 4 Paul, 175 Western, &Wc.
O samberg ft Ce., 2fi0 Western, rr4eec.
wTSfVl. jycr' M9 Western. 5Jfa
u. CMUn, Jr., 5s Western, smaove
Daniel Smyth BrovTue Weftcrn SVfiiW'..
DeBnfa Smyth. 40 nTvJ&g?
Leuis Bern, 17 Western. 66Vc.
" 21 Penn'a cows, SKatVe
James Clcmsen, 44 Western 6iiCkc
J. F. Sadler ft Ce., S50 Western. trvrc.
James Eustace. 20 Western. 6WfXPc.
James Aull, SS Western, 53'c.
Abe Osthelm. 20 Western. 53!c.
F. Schectr, 47 Western, 50eue.
53 Ment. co.. cows, 493v;c.'
1. Hathaway. 14 Pa. bulls and cows, K4c.
Wm.Sales, I0Lan.ce.,ca7c
MUCSBBD MATS.
Dressed Beeves were fairly active, and at
the close prices were stronger,.
BALKS LAST WKKX.
The. Bradley, 178 bead at 9Jfc; C. S.
Dengler, CO da at 9Je9Kc: A. A. Boswell 106
de 99c ; W. IK Brown 147 de. at 9010c : J. F.
Lewilcn 43 de at 9l0e; J. L. McCluy, 30 de.
UKQlOc.
Dressed sheep were fairly active.
Samuel Stewart sold $11 head dressed sheen
atJi(c.
Stack MarMC
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported dallr by
Jacob BLexe. N. E.C'er. Centre Square.
Nxw Yerk Stock.
Stocks strong.
June 14.
a. m. r. m. i n
10:00 1.-00 3.00
31 OIK?
Chicago St North Western.
Chicago. Mil. X St. Paul .
i.iii j. ir
!,'.;
127 120
IJO
Canada southern 771' 70;
i
Ul.sl.1. ILK... 27
I'-4?
hej2
Del..Lack..t Western 19; 120
Delaware A Hudsen Canal HI ill
Denver & Bie Grande Hi;' ll-i 1114
II.nnll.ll CI In.. U- "
a-ia a& w " w "lt mM
imkvi snore Mien, eutliern.
ich. Southern.. i:!ll:!!! 1311ft
ratetL. 2 2Si 27
ill...... HlJi 1IU 110J2
Manhattan Elev:
Michigan Central
Missouri. Kansas A Texas 51i 52-4 52?a
N. Y., Luke Erie & Westem .... 4S 47i 47?i
New Jersey Central
X. Y., Ontario Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie ft Mississippi
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce...
St, Paul ft Omaha
. de Preferred
Central Pscitlc
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wnhesh.St. l.eui- A Pacific...
" " Preternd
Western Union Tel. Ce
l5Jrt' 103U IIBSJ
37 3S; 37J
445 44$ 4l?i;
55 54Ji 54
437,, -. 44K
10S lOTJiT 107&
let ieii 10114
7Vi 73ii 71i
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131
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PUILADKLVniA. t.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania It. B )'''':
Beading 30
Lchli'h Valley
oe'i
"H
03
or.
2U1
r.234
Lehlgli Navigation 47 ....
llntTale, Pitts, ft Western SI?;; 23,'
Mertliern central ..
5554
Northern Pacific..
45!4
S3'.
;s
S3'I
1
" Preterred
Hcstnnvillc
Philadelphia ft Krle K. It..
lewatiulch Mining
Ukitku Status IIends.
United States 4 per cents.
4 5 .
3K " -
Sl4
ilk
r. m.
1:00
Noen Quotations of the Grain 'Market
Furnished by
CllICAtlO.
TV llC'!'
vCirii
New Yerk.
Wl.eat.....
yOill
Wm LO
PlULABttLrUlA,
Wheat
CfOni.
. 1 a
Baltimeiik.
Wheat
Cern
Oats ,.
laceli 1;. Leng, Commission
Itreker.
Julv. Aug. Sept.
...1.12-V; I.I2-J LHW
... .44': .4 v40?,;
... ..".St? .2S'i .27!4
Lecal Mecks anal Ifeiuts.
Par
val.
LaucCity 0 pcrct.Lea!i,luelss2...Ux
" ISO... tee
" " 18!M... 100
" " 113... 10O
" 5 per ct. In 1 or SO years.. 100
& iter ct. Scheel Lean.... ICO
" 4 " in ler 91 years.. KM
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years., ion
" 4 " iu 10 or 9 years. 100
MIXCELLANKOUS BOKIW.
QuarryvIUe B. B.. due 1 !
heading ft Celundriu B. IC.due 1S82 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due ! 10O
Lancaster Ces Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in for 20 years 100
Lancaster Ues Light and Fuel Ce.,
dne 18S0. ........... ........... 100
Stevens Heuse I'M
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank. $KX
Fanners' National llunk 50
Lancaster Count v National i:nnk.. '"
Uis
sale
$103
HI
lis..'
191
103
112
IOCS
KM 50
103
$llt
102.50
103,30
KtWI
km;
70
$1701x1
102.5
102.25
133
I:t5
131.50
202.50
Id
III 50
70.5C
$ 10.23
IS
5
14.10
47.25
St
50
I.-2.50
55
'.fi.
:.4i
Columbia National Itauk
Kiihratu National Bank
Kill
Kje
First National Hank, Columbia.. .. loe
First National Hank. Stnishtirg ""
First National Bank, Marietta
First National Bank, Mount Jey.
Lititz National Hank
Man helm National Hank
Union National Hank. Mount. Jey
TURMl'IKK STOCKS.
Hig Spring ft Heaver Valley
Bridgeport
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill
Columbia ft Washington
Columbia A Big Spring
loe
. 100
. Km
loe
50
$ 23
. 25
. 23
. 25
. 25
Lnnca-lcr.t Kp11r.ua...
bunc.Kiizabctiit'ii ftMMdlct'n 100
Lancaster ft Fruitvillc 50
Ijancastcrft'.LititK 23
Lancasterft Williamstown '23
Luncustcrft Maner 50
Luncantcrft Maiiheini 23
Lancaster ft Marietta 23
Luncntcrft New Helland 100
Lancaster ft Susquehanna '
Lancasterft Willow Street 25
Strasburg ft Millport 23
Marietta A -May town 23
Marietta ft Mount Jey 25
S3
2r.23
40.15
21
40
37.5
$325
25
40
ll.'.lsl
MLSCELtASCers HTOCKS.
(Jnarryville It. It $ ""
Jliller-vuiestieeicar '
Inquirer Vrintiiig Company. 50
Wuteii Factory K
lias Light an. I Fuel C;miuny 25
Stevens lleu-e..... -- K
Columbia tJas Company.....
Columbia Wafer Company."
Susqiiehunna Iren Company 100
Marietta Ilollewware 100
JiNTHHTAlHJfKNTS.
JVULTON IH'KIU ilOL'SK.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1881.
MATIN Ki: VTil'.Jf.
4TII ANNUAL TOUK, 4TII
JAY HIAL'S
Mamrneifi Uncle Ws Cal,
Powerful Deuble Company, IntnMliicing
Cclebnitcd
THICK DONKEY JEBBY.
MAMMOTH TBAINED IILOODIIOUNDS,
BLACKV1LLE JUHILKE BAND, AND THE
MAGNOLIA MINSTBELS.
PBICKS 2Sft35n.
CHILDBKNTOMATINEK,..4 15Utn.
Ne extra charge hr Be-ervcil Se:its at Bex
Office.
JOSEPH CIIRNKT, Business Manager.
Ijcl5-3td
WANTS,
NUItSlNG WANTED-ANTBODT WIIO
wants a getsl nurse will plcifc i.-.tll at 424
West Orange street.
I15S A. M. W1TMAN.
GIKL WANTKP-A GIlOIl IRI. FUR A
small family. Apply at this office. It
w
ANTKfr-A COOK AND TWO GIKLS.
Apply at the SPBKCHEB HOUSH,
iel5-tf North Duke Street.
W
ANTED TWO ltOYS WANTED TO
have worked at it ii-f!rrcil. Apply nt
jc tM NUUCKCK AMIl-EYr.
MISVKLLAXXOUH.
JRKWOkKS-aLX. -4EINDST DKALKRM
"PP" t City Prices.,
Ne 53 Wcit King Street.
JclOlwd Lancaster. Pa.
PUKK W1ME.S NI IJUUW; AIJIO
Druggist's 95 per cent. Alcohol, at
' A. Z.BING WALT'S
Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere,
lebie-lvd Ne. 0 West King Street.
C10PLANWS KKSTAUXtilNT-UA VINO
t cngegcil the services of a llrst-ela-s Kes."
tuitnmt Cook, I am new prepared te wrve
article in my line ut short notice, such as
Chicken :reiuetles. Chicken Salad, tneil
Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies round iu
season.
Your patronage is respectrully solicited.
JOHN COPLAND,
Ne. 123 North IJnecii street.
P. S. Weddings ami juirtles surved at
reasonable rates. f-20lftbtfd