Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 27, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELIIGMCER MONDAY JCffE 27, 1881.
Siney Hofier, Wm. UuddclJ, W. F. Jami Jami
eon, Jehn S. KauQman, Daniel Leafevcr,
Michael Lnidenberger, Tobias Martin.
Jelm Myers (2), Reuben Myers, Valentine
Nicely, Harvey Rcamsnyder, J. G. Sides,
Chas. R. Sharp (2), Jebn . Stencr, Jas.
Timlin, A. L. Tayler, Jacob Wake, Lieut.
E. E. Weed, W. II. Wrigbt.
AXUTBEB FAIR.
Fer St. Hary'a orphan Asylum.
A fair for tbe benefit of St. Mary's or
phan asylum, te be built en the site of the
old stone church, was opened in the old
stone church en Saturday evening and will
be continued every evening this week.
The fair will be a very interesting one from
the fact that it will be the last entertain
ment of the kind held in the venerable
structure, which we understand will be
tern down next week t make room ler the
new structure.
The interior of the old church is quite
as dilapidated as the exterior. Loekiujj
upward the light shines in through the
rotten shingle ro.ehug, and the walls are
stained with the drippings of rain and
snow that have found entrance through
the broken reef and windows for many
years past. The windows have h:ul mere
than one-half of the glass broken from
them, and in some iustancss the sash
itself lias been shattered by stones thrown
at the deserted temple, day after day, by
the irreverent "small boy ;" but still, in
dim letters, almost obliterated by time,
the large arch in front of the place where
the altar used te stand contains the in
scription, ' The Lord is in His holy tem
ple ; let all the earth hear Him.''
The worn out interior of the building
has, however, been made quite attractive
by the maugers of the fair. The black
walls of the altar recess have been covered
by large American Hags, and smaller ones
almost cover the broken ami shattered
windows. These portions of the ruined
walls net hid with the Hags have been
deftly covered with while printing paper,
and in different parts of the auditorium
arc placed tables, .surmounted by arches,
trimmed in tnrlctan, evergreen and flowers,
and laden with a great variety of articles
such as aic usually shown at ladies' fairs.
Immediately in front of the altar-place,
is a king table filled with fancy, goods.
&c, in charge of Miss Lizzie Maleuc and
.a number of assistants.
. Near the centre of the north wall is a
table in charge of Miss Marie Bryant and
assistants. It is devoted te the sale of
confections, fruits, &c., and contains an
attractive assortment of glass and china
ware te Iks voted away.
Adjoining it, near the deer, is the cigar
table in charge of Misses Kate Ceylo and
Kate Haberbush.
On the opposite side is the ice-cream
table, in charge of Miss Margaret Ma Ma
lency. At convenient points iu the room are
placed tables, chairs and benches for the
;tnmodatien of the patrons of the fair.
As is usual en the opening night of a
fair, the exhibits were net se well arranged
as might be. Te-day the management is
at work completing the arrangements and
adding new attractions te the exhibition.
Friends of the church and of the new
asylum should net fail te visit the fair and
take a last leek at the interior of St. Mary's
in which their fathers and fathers' fathers
se long worshiped. The admission is
tree.
TIIK STORM OK YKSTKKDAV.
Twe Harris Struck by Lightning.
TIic storm of ycslerda.y was very severe
iu the southeastern and also in the north
western part of the county. In this city,
and south of it, te the west of Quarryvillc,
it was net very great, net extending be
yond a geed "rain. East of Quarryvillc
the rain was heavy nud the lightning
sharp. On the line of the Quarryville
railroad, this side of New Providence, a
tree iu a field along the read was shivered
by the lightning. In Hart township the
barn en the farm of Themas E. Franklin,
rsi., between the Green Tiee and Nine
Points, tenanted by Harrison Graham, was
struck at 11 o'clock in the morning,
and burned te the ground, along with
the wagon slieil and pig pen. A calf iu
the baru was killed by the lightning, but
no ether stock was lest ; nor was there in
the barn any farm produce of much value.
The lire began under the eaves of the reef
iu the plalc. The barn had a lightning
red, put up in 18G7 by the Cleveland light
ning red company, who gave a written
guarantee te pay all damage bv lire ec
enrring within ten' years. It extended
along the comb of the reef and had a point
rising from it at each cud and in the mid
dle. Mr. Graham says it was in .as geed
order as when it was put up, se far as he
could observe. That the lightning should
strike it under such circumstances is very
remarkable and certainly will excite wide
comment, and should receive careful iu iu
vesligatien, for every ene is interested
in knowing whether or no lightning rds
are a protection from lightning.
The property was insured for 1.200 iu
the Southern Mutual insurance company,
of this county, which pays, we believe,
three-fourths of the amount insured in
cases of -total less, such as this. The in
surance will probably cover the less.
In the northwestern part of the county,
near Elizabethtewu, a barn belonging te
Bradley was struck by the light
ning and fired, but the tire was readily
extinguished by a boy who reached it in
time. Twe valuable horses in it were
killed by the stroke.
MAKIETTA MATTERS.
The News Frem Up the Itiver.
A heisc attached te a wagon ran off en
Saturday evening. He went rattling
through the streets of Marietta at a fearful
speed. Jehn Lark, the driver, was thrown
out, but net injured. When the horse was
caught he had pieces of the shafts hang
ing te him ; the wagon was wrecked in iiis
lliglit of a mile. He belonged te Frank
Panics, tobacco merchant.
Charles Mever and sister, from Lancas
ter, arc teaching a class in vocal and in
strumental music. They hava sixty pu
pils. Mrs. Jehn G. Zeek, from Lititz, and her
sister, Mis. M. J. Breeht, of the soldiers'
orphan school at Mount Jey. arc visiting
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe.
Twe tobacco buyers came te Marietta,
en Friday for the purpose of buying cheap'
tobacco. They did net get any at their
figures which were about what a bone ped
dler would pay for mixed rags.
A man hailing from Lancaster, with a
head as bald as a nest egg. was trying te
sell an article called hair fertilizer, a thing
te make the hair grew. He did net suc
ceed. A stranger was arrested here who was
selling razors. A dispatch was sent te
Mount Jey te Parker, whose barber shop
was robbed last week. He answered :
"Held him until I come. " He will have
a hearing before E. D. Keath.
The Tuequan Club.
The Tucquancrs met en Friday evening
te prepare for the annual camp. A num
ber of places were discussed, including
Beach Island, en the Jersey coast, for
seashore camp, and Harvey's Lake, Lu
zerne county, for mountain fishing. The
secretary and treasurer were instructed te
procure information in regard te the ad
vantages of both places aud report en Fri
day evening, next, at a meeting te be held
n Majer Rcinechl's office.
Held for Court.
Elmer Bewman, charged by Leenard
Kissinger with assaulting him while he
was taking te her home a young lady who
had attended the Shifller fire company's
fair, had a hearing before Alderman Mc Mc Mc
Couemy en Saturday evening and was
held te bail te answer at court. The com
plaint against Charles Martin, charged
with being au accomplice, was dismissed.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK REGULAR COKRESfONUBNCE.
Mr. Harry Sample, of Bennet's store
leaves for Philadelphia te-aay, wuere ne
will visit some of his many friends and re
Izttivcs The MethdOist sociable and literary so se
cictv will be held in the church parlors. A
very fine pregramme will be presented.
A large number of friends and relatives
followed' the remains of Mrs. Mentzer,
who died se suddenly last Friday, te her
last resting place. The services were held
in the German Lutheran church.
Officer Fisher tried te beard a freight
train running rapidly past Black's hotel.
He bounced the caboose, but was thrown
and badly scared, though luckily net
hurt.
Mr. Harry Pfahler returned home from
a business trip en Saturday.
The Methodist Sunday school will held
their picnic at Lititz July 14, provided
they can get the grounds.
Mr. S. S. Klair lest a bunch of keys be
tween Redseckcr's livery stable and the
round house.
The family of Mrs. Jeshua Vaughn re
moved te Wnght8vilIe last week.
Miss S. Zcigler, of Lancaster, is visiting
her cousin, Miss Maggc Zcigler.
This morning a spring en one of Samuel
Filbert's large ice wagon was broken
while crossing a gutter en Third street.
Of the railroaders ' who went en Jehn
McCLiiu's fishing party, Mr. Hinkle, of
the round house, get and ate, by mistake,
a spawning shad. He became deathly
sick.
Of the 250 invitations sent out for the
" complimentary " many have miscarried
and Committeemen Hogcntegler cannot
tell why.
M:islcr Willie Arms, aged 12 years, son
of Mr. Samuel Arms, died very suddenly
en Sunday afternoon. A few weeks age
he had the diphtheria, but recovered from
that, aud indiscreetly exposing himself
caught a cold, which turned into chronic
croup. Yesterday morning he ate a very
hearty breakfast, and about 9 o'clock
complained of feeling unwell. At two
o'clock in the afternoon he was a corpse.
The biiriil services will be held at the
house te-morrow afternoon.
Last Saturday Mr. Samuel Filbert, coal
and lumber merchant, celebrated his 47th
birthday. Fer a number of years past at
tempts te give him a surprise party have
been made, but in all cases be has been
tee sharp for the would-be surprisers.
When he went home en Saturday night,
about 9 o'clock be was surprised te find a
large number of his male frieuds there te
congratulate him. He had had the joke en
his frieuds se often that he began te think
that he could net be caught. The surprise
was gotten up by his estimable wife, who
makes a success out of everything she
undertakes. Mr. Filbert acknowledged
that he was fairly caught and the festivi
ties were kept up until a late hour.
At Bridge street en Saturday evening
Charles Woodyard, colored driver for C.
Hcrshey, was requested te move some cars
which were blocking the driving read en
Bridge street. He replied that he would
de se when he was ready, whereupon
Tobias Barge, driver at Bruncr's coal
yard, and the person who made the request,
let the cars down himself. Seme haid
names were called by Woodyard and for a
time a fight was imminent. After a little
while quiet was restored. OnlSaturday
night Barge sued Woodyard. Squire
Yeung issued a warrant for the latter,
who was arrested by Officer Keech. He had
a hearing and was put under $100 bail te
keep the jHsace. Mr. Keech informed us
this morning that if Woodyard would net
de what was required the case would go te
court.
. Harry Nelte's fugitive pet squirrel was
recaptured by Samuel Barten yesterday,
in attempting te leap from a telephone
pole te a tree en Cherry street.
G. A. Nicells, president of the It. & C.
railroad ; D.F. Shure, superintendent of the
seme; T. C. Zulic, superintendent of
canals ; E. M. Smith, chief engineer of
canals ; and G. W. Bacr, lawyer in Bead
ing, were in town te-day. They were ex
pected aud preparation had been made
for them. They left here in the steamboat
Columbia for the ether side of the river,
where they took a flat beat, ou a tour of
inspection of the tide water canal They
expect te be gene two days. Mr. Hutchin
son, president of the Berks & Lehigh rail
road was also along.
RUNAWAY.
A Toting Man Injured.
On Saturday afternoon Frederick Goes,
yen of L'erenz Goes, baker,efMiddle street,
left his horse standing in front of Schcaf
fcr's saddlery store at Christiau and Orange
streets. After standing a short time the
animal started towalkeffaud turned down
Christian. Mr. Goes ran after the team
aud attempted te get into the wagon.
Just as he was getting in seme ene
frightened the horse by holleoiug at
him. lie started oil' en a run
and Mr. Goes was caught between the
step and the wheel. At Grant street his
pantaloons gave way aud he fell under the
wagon, the wheels passing ever him. One
of his legs was badly cut aud bruised be
tween the hip aud knee, aud he seen be
came se stiff that he h; 1 te be taken
te his home where Dr. Hess attended him.
Te-day he is confined te his bed, but ex
pects te be out in a couple of days. The
horse ran te Christian and Vine streets,
where the wagon struck against a brick
house and one front wheel was broken off.
The animal was caught some distance fur
ther down Christian street and was taken
te his stable. The wagon was taken te
Docrsem's shop te be repaired.
..
UUKGliAKV.
a Police Otllcer's Heuse Entered by Thieves.
At an early hour yesterday morning
thieves broke into the heuse of Officer
Henry Elias, at Ne. 4G0 Rockland street.
They eft' sted au entrance by opening the
cellar grate and stele a let of butter, bread,
&c. .which were in the cellar. They then
went up stairs where they took twenty
yards of muslin, twenty-five yards of
calico, several towels and three or four
dollars in money. They then left by open
ing the basement kitchen. Officer Elias
usually steps at his house about one
o'clock in the morning for a lunch, but
yesterday morning, ewiug te the noisy
condition et tin: streets, he was uuable te
get home. He thinks that the theft was
committed between 2 and 3 o'clock. When
he arrived home after going off duty he
found the alley gate, bascmcut deer and
cellar grate open. He then saw that the
house had been robbed. His wife heard
the noise made by thieves, but thinking
that it was her husband coming for his
lunch she did net get out of bed.
Werthy or Mention.
A year age a seu of Hiram Daily, em
pleyed in Ne. 2 cotton mill, had one of his
arms caught in the machinery, and injured
se badly that it bad te be amputated above
the wmt. Mr. S. S. Spencer, the general
manager of the mill, ordered the boy's
wages te be paid as though he were en
duty, and he has been paid regularly dur
ing the whole year. Mr. Daily, who is also
a cripple, having lest ene of his legs,
wishes us te return thanks te Mr. Spencer
and also te Mr. If err, the foreman, for
their kindness te him and his familv.
Court This Herning.'
Court met this morning at 10 o'clock.
But very little "business was transacted.
In the divorce suit of Themas Pendegrast
vs. Mary Pendegrast, a rule was granted
te show cause why the wife should net be
allowed $75 for counsel fees and $100 per
mentli for maintenance.
Court adjourned te meet en July 6th.
GIVING GOOD BV.
A Sapper te Majer Breaeman.
A number of Majer B. Frank Breneman's
many friends of this city, in view of
his intended visit te Europe, gave him a
banquet at Copland's hotel en Saturday
evening, as a slight evidencejef the esteem
in which he is held by them. The table was
handsomely decorated, and the banquet
a most sumptuous one wasVetten un in
Copland's best style. The following is the
bill of fair : .
Raw Oysters.
Clam Soup, Turtle Soup.
Spring Chickens, Saratoga Potatoes, Sliced
Tomatoes, Green Peas.
Deviled Crabs, Stewed Turtle, Chicken Cro
quettes, Lebster 8alad.
Ice Cream, Raspberries, Oranges. Bananas.
The evening was spent most'enjeyably
and after many expressions of their kind
wishes for a speedy and pleasant voyage
and a safe return te their guest, the party
separated at a seasonable hour Majer
Brcneman will sail from the pert of New
Yerk in one of the Ancher line steamers
the Furnessia en Saturday morning
next, and expects te be absent about three
m en t lis.
' DEDICATION' OF ST. PETER'S.
Ge te H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, U7 Werth
Queen street, for Mrs. FretmarCs New .Na
tional Dyet. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are unequaled. Celer from 3 te S pounds.
Directions in English and German. Pries. IS
cents.
luipreulve Services, Followed by a Rew.
Yesterday St. Peter's Lutheran church,
at Neffsville, was dedicated with impres
sive services, conducted in both the Ger
man and English language. The attend
ance was very large. The services were
ied by Rev. Peters, of Mankcim, the pas
tor in charge. Rev. Iticmcnsnyder, and
Rev. Meister.Jef this city. St. Stephen's
choir, of this city, lurnished excellent
music during the afternoon and evening.
Everything passed off very pleasantly
until the clese of the evening services,
wheu a irang of diserderlies raised some
thing of a row by using insulting" lan
guage te the ladies and by trying te threw
a live cat among the retiring congregation.
They attacked and badly whipped Albert
Nicklc, a young man who remonstrated
against their conduct.
The Lutheran Steeple.
The vestry of Trinity Lutheran church ,
having decided te have the steeple repaint
ed, have made a centraclwith Mr. Wm.
II. Batcman te de the work. Te-day Mr.
Batcman is engaged in erecting scaffold
ing preparatory te commencing the work.
The great ball and weather vane will be re
giled by Charles Brimmer. Trinity steeple
is one of the most lefty, beautiful, well
proportioned and substantial structures in
the state, and is a subject of no little pride
among citizens of all classes and sects.
Its famous weather vane, by fur the most
reliable in the city, is regarded "official "
authority by all who want te knew which
way the wind blows.
Rlrth-day Party.
Yesterday many of the friends of Ber
nard Kuhlman, called at his residence 509
Rockland street, te congratulate him neon
his arrival at the age of 55 years. His
children presented him with a very beau
tiful silver caster, haudsbincly engraved.
The presentation speech was made by Mr.
C. A. Oblcndcr, and feelingly responded
te by Mr. Kuhlman.
Mr.Oblendoi-'sseu having wen one of the
watches at the Shifller fair, was also called
upon aud congratulated by his fellow
workmen of the Examiner ofhee.
The Corener vs. His Deputies.
The coroner has brought suit against
Samuel J. Hendersen, ex-deputy coroner
of Salisbury township, and J. It. Windelph,
cx-deputy coroner of Marietta, te recover
$4 from each one, for his "divy"
of their fees as deputies, before Alderman
Wiley. This morning a hearing was had
in the cases, aud judgments were given in
favor of the coroner. The ex-deputies
paid ever the meucy.
.
Slight Accident..
On Saturday evening a herse belonging
te Jehn C. Spaeth, confectioner, which
was hitched te a light covered wagon and
driven by Heward Bair, frightened at
the cars at the Pennsylvania railroad
depot. The animal ran and kicked the
dasher. It finally get one leg ever a shaft
and was stepped. Bair held en te the
reins aud it was owing te his pluck that
the horse was stepped.
A Reheiirsal.
The graduating classes and ether
pupils of the boys' and girls' high schools
met this morning in the opera house
and rehearsed, under the directum of Mr.
Matz, the pieces te be performed at the
commencement en Thursday next.
Hall Yesterday.
There was hail in East Ilempfield yes
terday, and considerable damage was done
te the tobacco crops. Iu the Lampeters,
Strasburg and Bart, hail also fell te a con
siderable extent, severely injuring the
grapes and well grown tobaceo.
In Town.
Henry C. Frazer, of Pittsburgh, son of
Mrs. Rcah Frazer, of this city, and a
representative of the Wcstinghense air
brake company, is in this city. He is en
his way te Saratoga.
A Small Rey With a Itig Greenback.
Rev. Mr. Weishampel, 349 North Queen
street, took from a little boy a note, which
he asked te have changed. Mr, W. thinks
the boy took it without knowing its
amount, and he holds it for its owner.
Let lla Hare Light.
What is the matter with the gas lamp
at Grant and Prince streets ? Persons in
that neighborhood say that it is seldom
lighted.
Don't tour canary Slug ?
Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, which is :in
unfailing restnrcref song and a cure fei all
diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does
net keep it, or will net gut it for 3-011, send a
postal cam. te the Bird Poed Company, 307
Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will
sec that yen are supplied. Price, 23 cents.
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Wayne Council Excursion
Atlantic City en Monday, July 4. Benn
trip tickets geed ter three days, only $2.75.
Special trains leave Lancaster (King street) at
4 a in.; Columbia, 4; Manheini, 4:35; Lititz,
4:45 ;Eplirata. 5:05. Special trains will return
same day, leaving Atlantic City at 5 and fi p.
in. Fer particulars see circulars at nil stations
en Beading ft Columbia Kallread.
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Musical Entertainments.
Jehn Sclieenbcrger ft Sen, proprietors et the
Excelsior Saleen. Nes. 11 and 127 Ka.it King
street, Jiavc made arrangements te have grand
concerts at the saloon every Monday evening
during the summer season. The lirstetthc
scries will be given under tiic management et
Mr. Ferd Weber, the cernetist and bugler, this
evening.
m
City Kill Pesters.
Carsen ft Hcnsel, city bill pesters mid dis
tributors, office Ihtelliqekceb building. Ne. 6
Seuth Queen street
Fer baby anil children what mere delicate
and wholesome than Cnticura Seap.
Nutritious, restorative, qnieting, strength
ening and purifying arc Malt Bittern.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
See Here.
Yeu arc sick ; well, there Is just one remedy
that will cure you bey end possibility el doubt.
If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Itcnewcr is
your nope. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn F.
Leng X Sens, Lancaster.
Thousands of women have been entirely
cured et the most stubborn cases et female
weakness by tire use et Lydia E. Piukham's
Vegetable Compound. Send te Mrs. Lydia E.
Pinkham, 233 Western Avcnne, Lynn, Mass.,
for pamphlets.
Hall's Veebtablk Sicilian Haib Brazwxn
is a scientific combination et some of the most
powerful restorative agents in the vegetable
kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original
color. It-makes the scalp white and clean. It
cures dandruff and humors, and lalling-eut ei
the. hair. It turnishes the nutritive principle
by whlc'i the hair is nourished and supported.
It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is
unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most
economical preparation ever ettered te the
public, as Its effects remain a long time, mak
ing only an occasional application necessary.
It is recommended and used by eminent med
ical men, and emclally endorsed by the State
Assayer of Massachusetts. Tbe popularity of
Hull's Hair Kcncwcr has increased with the
test et many years, both in this country and
in tereign lands, and it Is new known and
used in all the civilized countries et the world
Fer sole by all dealers. j u23-l wdcedft w
The Greatest Blessing.
A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures
every time, and stomach disease by keeping
the bleed pure,? prevents regular, kidneys and
liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con
ferred upon man. Hep Bitters bf that remedy,
and its proprietors are being blessed by thou
sands who have been saved aud cured by it.
Will yen try it. See ether column.
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Liquid or Dry.
Seme people prefer te purchase medicines
In the dry state se that they can sec for them
selves that they are purely vegetable. Others
have net the lime or desire te prepare the
medicine, and wish it ready te use.
Te accommodate each 'class the proprietors
ei Kidney-Wert new offer tliat well known
remedy in both Liquid and Dry Ferm. Sold
by druggists everywhere. Portsmouth.
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An Old Friend.
He was aflticted with a lame back and gen'
eral debility ; he was recommended Themas'
Kclectric Oil. which cured him at once. This
famous specific is a positive remedy for bodily
pain. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stele,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Mothers! Mothers u Mothers! t!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick childjsuflering and crying
with tiie excruciating aln et cutting teeth T
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MKS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little suflercr immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother ou earth who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription el one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
Lettie. marMvdftwM.W&S
Itose Celd and If ay Fever.
Mkssics. Wuitk ft Kckiick, Druggists, Ithaca.
N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te
rcl love all persons suffering with Rese Celd and
Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer lreni
the same complaints ; have had great relief bv
using the Balm. I have recommended it te
many of my iriends for Catarrh, and in nil
cases where they have used the Balm freely
have bean cured. T. Kenxet, Dry Goods Mer
chant, Ithaca, New Yerk. Sept. C, 1?0.
' Mkssih. Wm. Ucst ft Sens, Druggists, New
Brunswick, N. J. Since boyhood 1 have been
troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and
have been unable te obtain permanent relief
until 1 used Ely' Cream Balm, which has
cured me. After a tew day's use I could aleep
all night, whieh I could net de before. . L.
Cliukekek, New Brunswick, N.. J. Price 50
cents. luI5-2wloedftw
A Cough, Celd or Sere Tlireat should ue
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In.
curable L'nig Disease or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cengh syrups and balsams,
l)ii tact directly en the Ip named parts, allaying
irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers unit Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, ami always give perfect satisfaction.
Having liccn tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cent a box
everywhere. mS-lvdTTIiASftlyw
Itching files Symptoms and Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
Hen, intense itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes ur
fectcd ; It allowed te continue very serious re
sults may Inllnw. Dr. Swuyne's All Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, suit rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
barlter's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Trice, 50 cents, three boxes
for $125. Sent by mail te any add reason re
ceipt of price in currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft
Seu, :!30 North Sixtli street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
juiie?3-3indM WSftw
Save lour Hair neep tt Beautiful.
The " Londen Hair Celer Bcsterer" is the
most dellghtlnl article ever introduced te the
American people and is totally different from
all ether Hair Uestercrs, being entirely free
from all impure ingredients that rentier many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema
ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes,
its use will restore the natural youthful color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lusting hair
dressing, Iragrantly perfumed, rtMMlering it
snltund pliable, making it an indispensable
article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Kcsterer. Price 75 ccntu a
bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the
United Shitcs, 330 North Sixtli street, Philadel
phia. lnll-lvdTThA Fftw
DEATH.
GEKifAnn. On June 21, 18S1, KlizRlx th, wife
of Jtcv. W. T. Gerhard, aged GS ycamiiid 11
months.
The relatives ami friends are respectfully In
vited te attend the fnncral, from the resi
dence of her husband, 31 East Orange street,
en Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Services
in the First Reformed church. '-td
POLITICAL.
Fer County Coniinlsstensr:
FP.ANK CLAUK, or Strasbnrg township.
Select te the choice et the Democratic comi
ty convention. -inrfi-dAwtp
ADAM S. DIETKICH, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
IIENUY F. HAKTMAN (Lline Burner), of
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apri-dftwtp
MAUT1N HILDEBRANT, or Monnt.Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision or the Dem
ocratic county convention. ap!3-dftwtp
JEUE MOIILEB, Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic cennty cenven
tien. . aprll-dftwtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN S. BROWN, et Drnniere township.
Subject te Democratic rules. m27Alftwtp
JOHN L. LIGUTNER. of Leacock township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
ceuntv convention. . aurlS-tfdftw
xistr AJiVumisisamMT,
WANTED TWO UIRLS FUKOENERAb
Housework. Apply at the Sprecher
Beuse," North Duke Street. Je27-tfd ,
TIIE STATED MEETING OF THE
Ladies' Citv Tract Society will be held en
TUESDAY EV'ENING (June 23), at 7 o'clock,
in the lecture room of the Moravian Church. 1,
A full attendance Is desired.
ANNIE M. GUN DAK EU,
ltd Secretary.
FO SALEONE OMM1BUS AS GOOD
us new, with Platform Springs; 1 two
horse Stage. 4 sets of Yankee Harness, 2 geed
Driving Horses. Fer sale cheap nt the Btd
Lien Hetel. New Helland, Lancaster County,
Pa. E. D. KUTZ,
je27-lwd
AJCIT AlrEMT13EMENT8.
SCHOOL TAX 1881.
The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas
urer. S per cent, off for prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 13 Centra Square.
00fllce hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m.
iS-tf-HJ
CUTY TAX. TO AFFORD ALL AN OP
' pertunity te pay their City Tax and save
5 per cent, abatement, the Treasurer's Office
wfll be open from 8 a. 111. te 5 p. m., and 7 te 9
p. m. until July 1 inclusive.
WM. McCOMsEY,
j27-tfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE
partnership heretofore existing between
Chas. Tripped and Daniel C. Draude, Jr., known
as the firm of Trippel ft Draude, trading in
Cigars, lias this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. All parties indebted te or having
claims against said firm will present them -te
Daniel C. Draude, jr., who will continue the
business at the old stand.
CHAS. TRIPPEL.
DANIEL C. DRAUDE. Jr
JUXE 24,1881. je25-2td
TIIED EDITION
MONDAY EVENTNO, JUNK 27, 1881.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jnne 27. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, wanner, cloudy weather,
with rain, southeast veering te westerly.
winus, lower barometer.
THE DEMOCRATIC DEMAND.
rUJILDIKG LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale en weekly or
monthly payments. Building Lets at a very
low price en long time. These-lets are situ
ated en Duke, Lime, Frederick Shippen and
New streets.
A geed chance for men who wish te have
their own homes. Try it. yen'll never regret
it. Apply te A. IV. RUSSEL, or ALLAN
HERB'S Real Estate office, Ne. 3 North Duke
street, may27-lmdMW&F
"I BAND CONCERT.
JOHN SCHOENBERGER ft SON'S EX
CELSIOR HALL,
Nes. 125 and 127 East King Street.
The first of a series et Free Concerts te be
given every MONDAY evening, will take place
ut Excelsior Saleen, THIS EVENING, June 27.
PROGRAMME:
MpxDAT, June 27, 1SS1.
Brass Band Quartet. Ferd Weber, Leader.
1. Rese in the Ferest Quartet Fischer
2. Morning Serenade Quartet Abt
3. Remance Quartet Wolff
4. The Chapel Qiinrtct Becker
5. Devotion In the Ferest Quartet Abt
C. The Tear Quartet Witt
7. One's Own Heart Qiiartct....Rnngenhagcn
8. Nocturne from Den Pusqnulc Sextet.
Donizetti
9. Image of the Rese Sextet G. Reiehardt
10. Geed Night Quartet Mehring
ltd
H
OUSE-VURNISUIKG GOODS.
FLIM A WILLSOiY,
Successors te Flinn ft Brcneman.
iii
FULL LINE FOR SUMMER.
Headquarters for Glass Fruit Jars.
TIX CANS, BRASS PltESBR 1'IXG KET
TLES, AGATE PRESERVING
KETTLES, PARSON'S RE
FRIGERA TORS,
BASEBALL SUPPLIES,
Window Screens, Water Coelers, Archery
Goods, Jelly Tumblers, Porcelain
Lined Preserving Kettles, Water
Filters, Fly Traps, Cro
quet Sets, &c.
FISHING TACKLE,
BABY CARRIAGES, &c.
43"Bargains en the 3c., 10e., 13e. and ?"c.
Counters.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING
AND SPOUTING SPECIALTIES.
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
MUUKH AN It STATIONERY.
W AND CUOIUK
NK
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
T.4. M. FLYtf NTS,
Ne. 43 WKST KINO STREET.
T
IIK
MacKINNON PEN.
Or FLUID PENCIL, the only Reservoir Pen
iu the World with a circle of Iridium Around
tin; Point.
The most popular Pen made, as it has greater
strength, greater ink rapacity, and i mere
convenient for the pocket, than any new in
use.
With one filling it will write tinm seventy te
rightv pages of foolscap paper, docs the work
inn tliird time less, and with less fatigue than
attends the writing ei twenty pages Willi the
ordinary pen.
The Writing point, being Iridium (culled by
geld pen makers Diamond), it will wear an
ordinary lifetime.
The manufacturers guarantee te keep every
Pen in geed working order for three years,
and it the point shewa any signs of wear in
1 hat time te rcpeint free et charge.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MacKINNON
TEN IN LANCASTER,
JOM MEE7S SOUS,
IS and 17 NORTH WEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
LEGAL NOTICES.
1STaTE OF JOHN McCAMJiUN, I.ATf.
JFj of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters el
administration en said estatu having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto arc requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without ueiay ler seuicmeni 10 111c nuuer
slcncd, residing in Lancaster city.
HENRY WOLF, Administrator.
D. P. ResaxifllXKlc. Att'y. ' lUUMJtdeaw
ESTATJS OF UKNRY F. BOWMAN, LATE
of Lancaster city.-deceascd. Letters et
administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto arc requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands again3t the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing iu enid city.
E. F. BOWMAN,
my23-Cwdeaw Administrator.
INSTATE OF MATTHIAS WIE5T, LATE
!i of Lancaster cily, Lancaster county, de
ceased. Letters testamentary en said estate
having ucen granicu 10 111c umicrsignee, an
persona indebted te said decedent are req nest
ed te make immediate settlement, and these
having claims or demands against the estate
of said decedent, te make known the same te
the undersigned without delay, residing in
Lancaster city. HENRY FRANK, Executer,
522 East Chestnut Street.
B. F. Davis, Att'y. JclbCtdeaw
STATE OF MARY WARP, LATE i)V
Lancaster city, tleceac. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons Jndebtewte
said decedent are requested te make immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands aganst the estate of said decedent te
make known the same te the undersigned
without delaj , residing in Lancaster city.
ELIZABETH C. MARKS,
Jcl7-6tdeaw Admiulstruti ix.
Uen. spineia Wants the Matter of tbe Vacant
xsew lorltSenatei ship Relegated te
the 1'eepls of tbe State Ne
. Material Cbange la
the Bailee.
Albany, June 27. The joint convention
voted te-day as fellows for the Conkling
vacancy : Wheeler 33, Petter 31, Conk
ling 24, Lapham 8, Cernell 2, Heskins 2,
Reach 1. Crnwfav 1. NV ihnim.
When Mr. Spinola's name was called be'j
alluded te tbe proceedings en Saturday,
when it was clamed the vote was illegal
and said he would new cast his vote under
pretest.
Fer the Piatt vacancy : Depew 35, Ker-
uan 32, PJatt 21, Crowley 5, Cernell 4,
Heskins 3, Lapham 1. Xe choice.
Mr. Turck offered a resolution that the
convention take four ballets at each ses
sion hereafter.
Mr. Murphy moved te amend te read
that net less than four ballets be taken
daily. This was accepted.
Mr. Niles moved te amend further that
immediately after this session the majority
go in caucus te settle their differences.
(Laughter.)
The chair decided this amendment out
of order.
Mr. Spinola complained of the majority
for heldiug the minority here, in an in
effectual effort and insisted that the ques
tion should be submitted te the people.
The Democrats intend te carry the state
next fall.
Sir. Hayes moved an adjourn
ment winch was carried, leaving Turck s
motion unacted upon.
KUKIOUS FIGHTING.
Three White Men Engaged Ifand-te-llniid
With the Indians FrespecM of
Continued Warfare.
Denver, June 2G. The Doleres Xeic
says of the !atc Indian tight in Grand Val
ley, that eighteen whites were engaged.
J.II.Eskridgc, James Hall and David Wil
lis, were cut off and surrounded by In
dians, whom they fought, although great
ly outnumbered. Willis was killed and
Hall seriously wounded. Eskridge, though
wounded, may live. Of the eighteen one
Jerdan was wounded and seven arc miss
ing, the latter having either been killed or
escaped te the Mermen fort. The Indians
have received reinforcements and have sev
eral hundred warriors iti the field. One
hundred men have left Pice te seek and
tight the Indians.
Russia's Reign et Tener.
Londen, June 27. Dispatches from St.
Petersburg say the reactienists are mak
ing the most of the discovery of dynamite
mines, etc., in order that they may secure
their own position. General Mclikeff is
under suspicion and is watched by police
spies. Severe penalties have been imposed
upon llucc-er four journals, and arbitrary
orders in regard te the submission of
proofs te the censer, have been issued te
various editors.
Assassination In Arkansas.
Littli: Reck, Ark., June 27. Informa
tion litis just reached here of the murder of
James Andersen iu Clark township, Pike
county. His dead body, riddled with buck
shot, was found in a field where he
had been plowing. It is supposed he was
assassinated by neighbors whose land he
had " hemcstcadcd.'r Kicliard and James
Jehnsen and Rebert Esters have been ar
rested .en suspicion.
Deatli mid Destruction by Yesterday's Storm.
Bridgeport, Conn.. Jnne 27. Dnring
a severe thunder storm yesterday a beat
was upset in Black I Jeck harbor and Fred
crick liutlcr was drowned. He leaves a
wife and eight children.
In the city the hail did much damage.
James Herans' large erccnliouse was
completely destroyed. At Newtown three
valuable cows were killed by lightning.
I'resldctit Garfield Leaves Leng Itraucb
Lone Ilu.VNOii, N. J., June 27. Presi
dent (iariield, accompanied by Secretary
Hunt and Postmaster General James and
their funiilie.s,Ieft for Washington at 9:50.
Mrs. Grlieldand children remain at the 1 1
bcren hotel. where the president will rejoin
them en Friday.
An Insane Diplomat.
Berlin. June 27. Baren Magnus has
se brooded ever his abrupt removal from
Denmark as te become insane. He was
present at the banquet at Copenhagen te
Sara Bernhardt, which incident caused
his dismissal.
Harvard's Celers Again at the Frent.
Nr.w Havkn, Conn., June 27. The
Harvard-Columbia beat race was wen by
the Harvnid crew by three lengths. Har
vards time' was 21 minutes 4.1 seconds,
Columbia's time 21 minutes 08 seconds.
The Marseilles Riet.
Marseilles, June 27. During the late
riot two Frenchmen and one Italian were
killed and live Frenchmen and thirteen
Italtans wounded. 1,200 Italians have
left Marseilles.
The Cernell Crew Likely te Rew.
' Londen June 27. The time limited by
the rules of the Henley regatta for ledg
iug of objections has elapsed, and there
fore it is believed new that-tlin Cernell
crew will start.
Impending Strike of Nail Operatives.
Londen, June 27. The Staffordshire
nail operatives having demanded and been
refused a .'!0 per cent, increase of wage?,
a strike of 20,000 persons is imminent.
Tne Sleeper Speaks.
Allknten, Pa., June 27. Jehn Oy um
ber, the Hungarian, spoke last night after
a silence of 1& days. His mind still wan
ders, but his condition improves.
Cel. ltaker Gets a "Vindication."
Londen, June 27. The Army and Navy
club, by a &i9 te 38 vote, have rc-admittcd
Cel. Valentine Baker te membership.
An Unpopular Monarch.
Calcutta, June 27. The Ameer is
daily growing mere unpopular at Cabul
and stories of plots against him reach here
daily.
INSTATE OF ELIZAltKTII II. STOWf.RS
!l Harberger, laleef thu city et Lancaster
deceased. Letters testamentary en said estatt
having been granted te the undersigned. en
of the executers, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands luraingt
the same will present them without delay fei
settlement te the undersigned, residing at t.'4
North Seventh street, in the city of Pliihidei:
I phla. L.UU1SJJ. IIAKIIERGER,
leia
JelS-Gtdeaw
One et the Executers.
Shipbuilders te Strike.
Londen, June 27. A strike- of iron
shipbuilders en the Tecs is imminent.
MARKET.
rblljMtelpbj Market.
ajK'SLnit June 2T- Flear market
SS" ?nPcJ3,ne' W 2303 73; extra
&84.nJr'V0nI? lndlina family, m
fL7 ?''. 1'ennsylvanli lamUy "&
l&L Sk ASS" ??. . 8? : Mwn'SSS
-! wis '"iraigni,jtSt6t0a:win
ter patent ffSUff Mi "Piingueltf 5e750.
Kye flour at U)(5 2-.. v"
Wheat quiet: Ne. 3 Western Red 1"V'
Dl. an Venn'a Red, l 2591 SJ. f 'Xm
Der, 91 25(91 9.
Cern market firm ter local use: steamer
5ta56c: sail yellow. 57Kc; sail mixed, wvc
Q57c;Ne.a,mixcd,538&lc.
Oats dull and weak: Ne. 1 White 43c-
Rye qniet at 03c.
Previsions firm ; au. perk $17 SOQis nj ;
beet hams, --: W&X 00; Indian mess
beef 24 30.
Bacen smoked shoulders, 77c; salt de
GM67c ; smoked hams U012c; pickled kw
Lard 'market firm; city kettle llQHc
ill? Dn,cnen' at Kc ; prime sutaut. at
"ottercheice fairly active ; general market
muh:i, uiKuimry exirai'cnn3yivaniaatsijsc:
iiicm, at iic ; 110 goeti
-ii "rauuini county ana
21c ; firsts. 13ft20t
Rolls dull ; Pennsylvania
Kgg market dull; Pcnn'a
Western. IGJc.
Cheese steady: New Yerk
lO5-401Oc; Western full crew
fair te geed. saSKc.
Petroleum dull : refined SJc.
Whisky Arm at SI 12.
Seeds Uoed te prime Clever, no market ;
Timethy dull at l 13 ; de de Flaxseed
nominal at $1 23.
Hew Xetk Market.
Nw Yerk. J una 27. Heur State and West
ern without decided change ; Superfine State.
UU034 7S;extrado4aa5U);cheicodot5 10it
5 23: fancy de $5 3UQi 73; round hoop Ohie
(4 75jJ5.00 : choice tin 15 10ac.7J; supertlnu
western ft Oegl 73; common te geed ex
tra de 4 C3($500 ; choice de f.1 lift; 73 : choice
white wheat de. ut 15 250 23. Southern
quiet and steady ; common t fair extra
$5 2rg5 75 : geed te choice de T Sta7 M.
Wheat liQHc lietter, moderately active;
Ne. 2 Red. June, $1 2t"il : de July, $1 2
l 2S4; de Aug, 1 2t?l 2!i; de Sept.,
i 23ias.
Cern a shade easier, moderately active;
Mixed western spot, 5Ug$57je ; de future, ;ij
3Sc.
Oats heavy ; about ; lower ; State, 413 17c :
Western 4llt;ic.
Cattle .11 urket.
Philadelphia. June 27.-Cnttle market ac
tive ; Mile. 3.UU ; prime, 9m7!;;c; geed, f!
tfJtUic; 'medium, 5JG;ie; common, ftfef
Sheep market dull; sale. 11,00; sheep,
4feSiJa ; eulK34 : lambs, 4'SJ.
Hogs market fair, sales, 3,7(0 ; head sold at
8$'. ; according te quality.
Live Stock Markets.
Chicago. Hogs Receipt. Is.UWl head ; ship
ments, V-t'O head; demand fair and 5Sjl0ccnU
lower; mixed pecking. $5 rr. ST. : light, $ir
A3 Ml ; choice heavy, $3 !X,; 15 ; culls and light
Yorkers, $3Q.V).
Cattle Receipts, 2,11)0 head; shipments, 4,900
head ; market active and strong : expert nom
inal ut$;i; SO; geed te choice shipping, $3 CO
6; peer te lair, $35 5ii; all sold; market
closing strong; butchers' active at $1 874 73;
through grass Texans at 5 35; stockers and
feeders, i--1l ); geed clearing.
fchcep Receipts, 201) lu-.ul; shipment, S&i
head ; market fairly active and steady ; coui ceui
111011 te geed, $f U5$3i
Steea maraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States lleiid nqiorted daily by
Jacob It. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Niw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks tinner.
C. ILK 25'A 25i 24K
r.A Western 1237,1 121 VZ
i St Hudsen Canal 10! 10! VZ
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. Mil. & St- Paul .
Canada Southern
C. C.&I.C. ILK
Del., Lack,
Delaware
Denver A Rie Grande
Hannibal X St. Jee
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas & Texas
N. Y.. Lake Erie X Western...
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontario X Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie X Mississippi
Pacific Meil Steamship Ce...
surauiA eniana
de Preferred ...
Central Pacific
Texas Pacific
Union Pucillc
Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacillc
" " Preferred.
Western Union Tel. Ce
flULADBM'IIlA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R.
Residing..... ............ ...-
Lehigh Valley .-
Lehigh Navigation
liuflule, Pitts. & Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacillc.
" Preferred
Hcstenville...
Philadelphia X Erie R. R
Iowa Cinch Mining
Umitkd Statks ICemhi.
United States 4 per cents
;, .....
it 5 tt
. its
Noen Quotations of the tirain Market
Knrni.ihcd by Jaroh 1:. Leng, Commission
Rreker.
ClllCAUO.
W flfll a
fjOrll
UIUS
New Yeuk.
vf I. -! 1
VOrll
Till"
PlIILAIIKI.VIIIA.
irii
Raltimekb.
W I unit
Cern ,
Oafs
Jnly.
3I.I'i4
. .43-'
Lecal Meeks and lleud.
Western Uraln Markets.
Demen-. Fleur quiet at $3 755 50.
Wheat inactive; Ne. 1, White, cash. $123,
June, $1 23; July. $120; August, l 181 :
September,! 1,;; o.2de, $117 asked ; Ne72
j.eu, $1 -.y., asKeu.
Cern scarce : Mixed. 51c. bid ler sound.
Oats quiet ; Ne. 2 White. 41c. asked : Ne. 1
Mixed, 4lc. askcil ; Ne. 2 Mixed, SDKe. bid.
Receipts Fleur, 1,00J bbls ; wheat, 9,0j0
bushels ; com, 2 OuO bushels ; Oats, .".
Shipment Fleur, 1,0C0 bbls; wh-nt, KVOO
bushels ; com, 2,0J0 bushels ; eats, 2,0j0 bushels.
Tolkde, Ohie Wheat quiet but Ann ; Ne. 2
lieu, wuuasn, si 22; Amber Michigan, i -ii.
Cern quiet, but Arm : High Mixed. 48e: Ne.
2, June.4;4c; July. 49c; August, 49c; all I lie
year. 43c. .
Oats dull and nominal.
Receipts Wheat 3tf.oeo bushels ; Cem, Ss.ikje
bushels ; Oat. C.COJ bushels.
Shininents Wheat, 2,0iJ0 bushels; Cern,
1 79,000 pushels ; Oats, none.
Lanc.Clty C per el. Lean, dm: 1SS2..
issv
" IW...
" 1SU5..
5 ner ft. in 1 or 3il years.
' 5 per ft. Scheel Lean...
" I " in ler 20 years..
" 4 " In 5 or 20 years.
" 4 " in 10 or 20 years
IIISCELLAXKOUS BONDS.
Quarryvillc R. R., due 1S1U
Reading X Columbia R. R,.due IKS
Lancaster Watch Ce., due IS;
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.
due in 1 oral years
Lancaster-Ces Light anil Fuel Ce.
Stevens I Iou.-:e
. HAS K STOCKS.
First National Rank
Farmers' National I tank
Lancaster Cennty National Rank.
Columbia National Rank
Ephrnta National Rank
First National Rank, Columbia.. .
First National Rank, Stnisbur...
First National Rank. Marietta
First National Rank, Mount Jey.
Lititz National Rank
Manheim National Rank ,
Union National Rank. Mount Jey
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Rig Spring ft Reaver Valley
Columbia A Chestnut Hill....
Columbia X Washington
Columbia A Rig Spring
Lancaster X Ephruta
Lane, ESiznbetlit'ii AMidillct'n....
Lancaster & Fruitville......
lnncasterA;Lltitsc
Lancaster ft Williaiimtewn
Lancaster ft Maner
Lancaster ft Manheim
Lancaster ft Marietta
Lancaster ft New Helland
Lancaster ft Siisqueliunmu
Lancaster ft Willow Street
Strasbnrg ft Millport
Marietta ft Maytown
Marietta ft Mount Jey
mSCKLLAlfKOl'S STOCK.
Quarryvllle R. K
Millersvilie Street Car.
Inquirer Printing Company.
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Snsquelianna Iren Company
Marietta Hellew ware
rROCLAM ATION t
X Netice Is hcrebyglvcn that the ordinance
of the city of Lancaster "fr preventing accl
dents by fire and the better preservation of
order in the city" will lie strlclly en forced
against all persons "firing guns ernfaall arms,
or selling, casting, thmwing or tiring of
Chasers or ether firework operating In asbu
llarmanncr," within the city or Luiicastet
during the celebration et the coining Fenrtk
of July.
The Police force et the cily are hereby In
structed te arrest any person detected in the
violation of said ordinance.
JNO. T. MacUONIGLE.
Je25,23,30Jy2 . Mayer.
te choice 19ft
New Yerk extra.
and Western
at 17(S17e;
lull cream.
TCfiSftc; de
J line 27.
a. m. r. n. v M
10:00 1:00 3.00
'Mi'.tyi .... ....
12?4 liViJ 125
125i .... l4Ji
t;4 iwi mr
110
I-Mf 12S& 1-7?S
27J4 27i 2KS
Itrt'i K&v; (IJ
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