LANCASTER A1LY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY JULY 5, 1861. LITTLE LOCALS. Mere iiml There and Everywhere. Womclsderf is hew about getting a national bank with $30,000 capital. The post-eflices of Downitigten and Itcyneld.svillc arc new subject te Presi dential appointments. With as much right as Pennsylvania de mands Pcnn's bones and Pittsburgh Pitt's, Columbia asks for Columbus's, thinks the SpjJ. I)anicl McGeevcr, son of Patrick Mo reover, residing en West Walnut street, shot himself in tha finger with a toy pistol with which lie was playing. The JSeartewn campmeeting will begin the 27th hist., and last till August ", in clusive. It will be under the direction of I. E. Ivnerr, P. K. and Jeseph and Isaac Weaver will run the bearding tent. The J'ehee fUrxUe in its funny column has the following : "A Lancaster county lawyer asked a woman en the witness stand ler her age and she promptly replied "Old enough te have sold milk for you te drink when you wciea baby, and I haven't get. any pay yei." Themas ' Tammany, while intoxicated went into llalily'.s marble yard en Saturday evening anil upset and broke a tombstone, causing a less of about, .$20 He was ar rested and held for a bearing before Al derman McConemy. This morning a velocipede was stolen from the front of W A. foeylo's novelty bazaar in West, King street. It was of medium size;, brightly painted, having the scat covered with I irusscls carpet and was worth $-1. Peter Menaliau, residing en Marien street, fell into one of the railroad culverts near the IVnn iron works yesterday and cut and bruised his hands and face and bead ipiite painfully. Ir. I'elaud patched him up and he'll seen be as geed as ever. A boy named Myers, a son of Mrs. Muntz residing near the corner of Itork Iterk land and Xertli streets, was badly burned in the face by the powder of a leaded gun discharged close te bis head. Dr. M. L. I lerr attended him. A nine-year-old son of Andrew Berg man, rcsiping en the Lit.iz pike, a short distance north of this city, shot, himself ttiieugh the. left band a small cartridge pistol lie was handling being prematurely discharged. Dr. M. L. I lerr attended bis injury. .Iiiilgmenl has been cnteied in New Jersey against the New Jersey division of the Pennsylvania it New England rail road, at tin; suit of Peter S. McTague, sur viving partner, this city, of the linn of Jehn Lee it .McTague, railroad contract ors. The Judgment is for $.:, tJ7!).0S, and was entered ever idea and demurrer of defendants. Jehn Putin IJiec.k, of Ne. 511 Seuth liread street, Philadelphia, died en Sunday at, bis summer residence, in Lebanon. Mr. ISreck, who was in hi:; tifiy-eighth year, bail the management of the immense coal and iron estates iuheiited from his father by the family. James Jehnsen, of Peach 1'i.tleiii town ship, Yerk county, who is captain of a canal beat, and a respectable young married man, pretests his entire innocence of the charge which he is held te answer, (for blackmail he says.) of assault upon a cel ered weu'.au, Maiy !ren, en the. tow-path, near Deer ('reek. Onthclilc of Mis. Eliza Helder, of Amity township, licrks county insurances have been effected te the amount $1.10.1)00. Mrs. Helder is 8s years of age. Three different insurance agent shave called upon .Mrs. Catherine Will man, near Pleasant ville, who is in the !stli year of her age, for the purpose of securinir policies en her lire. A Li lit 7. man discounted, for a stranger, a $:.10 note, purporting le have been given by .Menree Shadier, tenant en Henry Wit mer's farm, in paviiieut for a span of mules, and indorsed by Jehn Witmer, of Elizabcthlewu. a son of Henry Witmer. It. turns out fe be a forgery, and the man suspected f e be the forger is a former em ployee of Henry Witmer who. some years age dining the absence of the family, robbed his employer of ever a thousand dollars in bends, money and a geld watch. The repairs le the old Ikmger church in Churchtown, recently reopened, cost $:!, 000 and all but $.100 of if, is paid. Among the improvements are two beautiful memorial windows a chancel window representing "The(!oed Shepherd." in memory of the parents of William Conway, of Philadel phia ; and a side window containing the emblems of religious faith, " The Ancher, ("less and Crown,"' te the memory of the late Ucv. Henry I!. Smith, at one time, lector f the parish, who was diewned at Cape May in 187-1. This was obtained through Mrs. C. V. l'ahnesteck, of Lan caster, and her sister. .Mrs. Sample, of ( liurchlewu. i;asi:i;ai,;. Tut; Cutiics Which the Ironside's Wen. The Ironsides baseball club en Satur day played a game with the Uniting Mill nine, defeating them bv the score of '20 te 10. !:m.i i n.i mii i.. i:. . Tamilian v 3 2 Bacr '. n ." Ce-; rove 1 I C. Shav I 1 L'llchivcs! I I Kelly 1 1 Kriiutncr 1 1 lleen 1 1 I. . cclicr liuulz Heek '. Winner.. U:mln i;;ht . Wcighnlc. .. K. Witmer.. Kill" Mueller I I I A. Shay I 2 ji 21 ie -; Ve.steiday the Ironsides ami the Pas times played a game and the Ironsides wen. The score fellows : iisen.siiu:. IM.MIMK, K. . i:. e. Zcclicr I i; i i 1 1 2 I Kan!. : I Coe.thail I :: Heek 3 4 Kerelmcr 2 2 C Witmer - 5 .May I 3 llatulirlglit I I Kdi 2 2 Wcighuic 2 5 Mali in 1 3 F. Winner 4 I Deininel n 5 K tiirr :; 2 Mvers I 4 Maelier I I Miut-li'cli 4 -. 21 1 10 27 The Friendship lire company have or ganized a baseball club and arc ready te accept challenges from clubs throughout the county. A CeimI Bird. Ill the balloon ascensien mad-; from the permanent, exhibition building, Philadel phia, Mr. Jehn Who took up with him ene of Frank Hewell's red Antwerp car rier pigeons. This morning the pigeon returned te its cote in this cily, having with it a tag en which was writ! en : " Dropped from 8,000 feet af..1::'..1 will be down shortly. Signed1 .Iehn Wise, jr." The bird thai made this splendid voyage is a female, and a mate te the bird that was taken up in a balloon by Messrs. Wise and Johnsten in this city several years age. and which en that occasion made its way home after being dropped from a great, height ever Yerk county. The bird that made the llight yesterday had net been in Philadelphia for two years and a-half. Watch Presentation. Charles Lavcrty, late ticket agent at Lcaman Place, recently promoted te be weighmaster for the Pennsylvania railroad at West Philadelphia, was presented by his friends en Saturday evening with a very excellent and handsenicly-cascd silver watch. The presentation speech was made by ex-Peer Director Harry llehrcr, and happily responded te by Mr. Lavcrty. After the presentation the party had a pleasant time at Mr. Dillcr's. Mr. Laverty left for Philadelphia en Sunday. JSnle ' Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale, July 2. atthc Met rimac house, Lancaster, for Daniel Legan, 10 bead of Franklin county horses, at an average of $158 per head. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Fishing is geed and the river in fine con dition, but bait is scarce. The mercury marked 90 above zero at the Spy office this morning. Werk in the west yard of the Pennsyl vania railroad has been very brisk for the past week. Mr. William Leman, an old Columbian, but lately of Philadelphia, is home en a visit te his parents, Paul liletz has re turned from visiting Harrisbnrg. A case of fornication was tried before 'Squire Yeung this morning, and he was held for court. Mrs. IJudensteiu, an old Columbia lady, lied at her residence yesterday morning of dropsy. She will be buried from her house this evening. Mr. Henj. Lichty, telegraph operator iu the west, and who laid "oil" a week or two age, is back and again at work. Mr. Gee. Desch another operator and who has just finished learning it, will ba reported as extra sometime this week. Frank AVittiz, the Columbia policemen's terror, is at last ledged safely in Castle Weise. lie had a hearing before Squire Frank for one of his many misdemeanors, and this morning Brady took him down for DO days, Brady arrested him. Gee. Crane came in from a hunt with twelve woodcock. While Mike Addinger was using a draw ing knife it slipped and cut his muscles below the right knee. Dr. Berntlicisel's prompt attentions saved his life. Six horses led by a rope ir. the hands of a young man riding one of them started te run away this morning, but his nerve .stepped them. The-machinery of the Shawnee rolling mill is being repaired. It is thought that it will again start up te-morrow morning or evening. A slight lire was discovered in a house en the corner of Fourth and Mill streets yesterday morning about 7 o'clock. The Shawnee boys were promptly en hand, lmt their services were net needed, as the lire was put out by a few buckets of water. Officer Brady arrested three young boys who broke into a box car between Phila delphia and here and attempted te steal some things, and a man for being drunken and disorderly and iiilcrfeiiug with rail road men. Squire Frank committed the whole batch te jail for twenty days each. Brady took them down. The Columbia lire company's picnic, in Heise's weeds, succeeded financially but was disorderly and riotous. Black eyes, cut heads and bitten fingers, result ed. Ne company's balls arc generally creditable, but this"! picnic has been a dis grace te the company and te the town. 1'efeim is necessary. The Fourth in Columbia. The celebration of the nation's holiday in these parts was net utterly destitute of liveliness. Putnam council of the Brether heed had a nice tiip te Manhcim. A geed many people came te town and ethers went away. The Washington news put every body en the tui vice. Harry Nolte's billy goat had bis eye shot out with a blank cartridge from some scoundrel's pistol. A young man slightly inebriated, who had quarreled lately with his father-in-law met him en Cherry street, between ed and 1th, yesteiday afternoon and a light uiisucd iu which a dozen of thn family joined. Ne arrests. On Union street between -1th and 5th, a horse frightened at fireworks and ran oil, knocking the carriage against a pest at the Filth street corner, throwing out the oc cupants, a Lancaster lady and gentleman, wrecking the vehicle cutting the lady's head slightly, tearing her clothes and soil ing his. They went home en the train, the horse was driven home and thn ear i iage taken te the repair shop. M Mil ISTTA M ATTK US. I'liu .New Frem up I he idler. Billy McNcal caught en Saturday after noon 'JO black bass. On the 1th the Presbyterians had a pic nic at Coderus. A gtcat many families crossed the river and spent the day en the ether shore. Tht! Maristta band accepted an invita tion from Mr. Jehn Stum, farmer near Scheck's Station, te spend the day. He entertained them in splendid style. Jerry Leng's horse, attached te Hie huckster wagon, took the staggers, fell down iu the shafts and broke the axle. He took the horse home and left the wagon for repairs. Jerry is from Colum bia. The fence around the 'high school grounds kutks as if a streak of lightning had crawled through it. Miss Ida Ohmit, who has been visiting friends iu Chester county for the past three months, has returned home. Mr. Edward McElroy, while working en a raft, took a fit and fell en his face. cut ting a deep gash en his" chin. Dr. Norris dressed his wounds. Mr. McElroy is sub ject te these spells since his return from the army. Dr. Jehn Husten, who has been ill for some months, is well again. Cel. James Duffy has sold his crop of 1870 tobacco for thirteen thousand dollars. He has one hundred and fifty thousand pounds of 1880 crop te sell. On the Colcbreok read half a mile from Denegal church a fight took place, be tween two female colored tramps, known among the country boys as "Rese lip Sis " and " Sidney Stise," they quarreled about a half moon cherry pie. Sis struck Susc en her perfume inhaler, which caused the bleed te flew freely. Stise replied by planting her maul en Sis's fried potato exterminator. Her lips swelled fearfully, Iu a few moments her lips looked a pair of spoiled bananas. Haymakers in a field near by tnrew up the sponge and declared it a draw. The dusky maidens went away together, leaving long heeled feet prints in the sand. Twin llose Coupling. Yesterday morning the ShilHer and Union steamers made trial of a new style of hose coupling, called the Siamese. It is in the form of a Y and is intended te nuitc two line of hese into a single stream, se that a heavy body of water may be di rected te a single point -by the uuiteu power of two steamers instead of throwing two spray-like streams, as are sometimes thrown when the when the water mains arc of insufficient capacity. The trial was made at GracfTs lauding, under direction of the chief and assistant engineers of the fire department, and is said te have been very satisfactory. Felonious Assault. Officer Elias went te Columbia this morning and brought down Edward Sanders, who was arrested by Officer Brady, and who has been " wanted " for some time past te answer a complaint of felonious assault and battery en a man at Zicglcr's hotel, this city. He was locked up for a hearing before Alderman Don Den nelly, of the Seventh ward. Explained. The "mysterious marks" placed at reg ular intervals en the fences along the Philadelphia turnpike east of this city, are explained te be directions given by the surVeyers te the telegraph construc tionists iu the employ of the American Mutual telegraph company, who are about te erect a new line of telegraph." Colored Hep. Last evening the Colored Workingmen's association held a hop in Fulteu hall. A large cake was chanced off, and was wen by Jeseph Smith. There was no dis turbance at the hop, but there was cou ceu sirerab'c noise outside, made by persons who were attending the dance. Police Cases. The mayor bad nine customers this morning, all of whom were charged with being drunk and disorderly. Four of them were committed for five days each, and one for thirty days ; two were made te pay the costs, and one was net disposed of. Before Alderman Samson : Christian Bern and Leuis Feecter were charged with drunken and disorderly conduct. The former was committed for thirty days and the latter for ten. Before Alderman McConemy : Jehn Doebler was charged with assault and battery by Mrs. Sayler and held for a hearing. Geerge Boek, colored, was arrested last evening by Officer Elias en complaint of Hannah Jacksen for being drunk and dis orderly. He was held for a hearing. Tey Italloen Explosion. About 1 1 o'clock en the morning of the 4th as Deman Perez, an Italian dealer in toy balloons, who lias his residence in Beaver street near German, was passing along East Chestnut street opposite the Pennsylvania railroad, having ever two hundred small balloons, secured by cords, floating ever his head, some one cither in tentionally or accidently threw a lighted fire cracker among them exploding almost all of them and severly burning Mr. Perez about the face, neck, hands and arms. He was taken te Cochran's drug store where remedies were applied le relieve him of his sufferings. His less is ever $20, a large sum for him te lese, as he is a peer man. Heusn Robbed. On Thursday evening last, the house of Jacob Rohrer, iu Raphe township, was entered by thieves during Mr. Rearer's absence and while the women were at the stable milking the cows and robbed of $25. Under a paper en the desk from which the money was stolen was $200 mere, which the thieves did net discover. Mr. Rohrer had sold his tobacco a few days previously and it is thought the thieves were aware of that fact and expected te make a geed pull. They were traced as far as Gravel Hill and there lest sight of. Meney Stelon. Jehn Gill, special peliccmau ou duty iu place of Frank Leman, disabled, was unfortunate en Sunday, having had stolen from his pocket at the station house a pocket-book containing $3.1. Having lest a geed deal of sleep he lay down iu the station-house te take a nap, when some one unknown entered and committed the robbery. As he locked the deer before lying down, it would appear that the, rob bery was committed by some one who has a kev te the station house. Held ler Tlll-Tu pplng. Leenard. Schecnbcrger, a young man who had been lounging around Daniel Moere's Swan hotel, took occasion during a brief absence of the bar-tender, te tap the till of between $0 and $7. The lliclt was seen discovered, Scheenbcrger was suspected and arrested, the money was found en his person, ami he confessed the larceny. He was committed by Alder man Spurrier iu default of bail for trial at court. Visit el 1. O. . K. Ou Saturday evening a number of mem bers of Lancaster lodgeNo. (57, 1. 0. 0. F., paid a visit te ledgo Ne. :70 at Atglen, Chester county. A new member was initiated under the new ritual. i:edy Identilleil. On Sunday the body of the boy which had been found iu the creek ou Saturday, was identified as that of Ernest Henricci's son by his parents. The body was buried at the almshouse en Sunday evening. '80 1'eiiMnylvaiiln Leaf Tobacco Fer Sale. Special Netice. The undersigned Has for Mile "H' eases 'SO Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco, being Schreedcr A lien's entire packing et thai crop. The let has liecii recently "strip ped sampled" by F. C. Linde & Ce., of New Yerk, and will lie sold entire, for net ensh only. Fer inspect ion et samples and further iulor iuler iulor tnatien apply te -. 'f KI.LElt. 23:5 Shippi-n Stive', I.iinc-iuter, Pa. I.ancastek, .) line Ui, 1SS1. .iuneil i;id-jc29 jyi-5-7-'J The Children Happy Itay. The little telky, ami tlie elder ones who en joy a day of pure pleasure with the young sters, delightfully contemplate Romgte What Olen Turk, en Thursday next. 'Buses will he moved from Gnicn Lutheran church, en Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, as the excur sion will be under the auspices et that rorgrc rergrc rorgrc g.itien. Restore, reiresh and beautify llwi skin with Cuticuru Medicinal Toilet Seap. Shaving becomes an indispensable luxury witli Ciitieura Shaving Seap. Clergvincn, lawyers and author. Hud Malt Hitters a pare, and sale invlgerant. AfEVIAIs XOTIUIC&. Thousands of women have been entirely cured et the most stubborn ca-.es et female weakness by the use et Lytfin K. I'inkhani's Vegetable Compound. "Scud te Mrs. T.ydla K. l'inkhaiii,'.'.!.'! Western Avenue, Lynn, Mnss.. for pamphlets. Short Hrf.jtli. O. ISertle, Manchester, N. Y., was troubled with asthma for eleven years. Had been obliged te sit. up sometimes ten or twelve nights in succession. Found immediate re lief from Themas' KclectricOll.and is novrcn nevrcn tirely cured. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North tjiieen street, Lancaster. Skiuny Men. Wells' Health lienewer. Absolute cure ler nervous debility mid Weakness el the genera tive function-". $1 aL druggi-ds. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens, Lancaster. J telling I'lies Symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspli-a lien, 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 af teeted ; It allowed te eenlli.uevei'y serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ter tetter, itch, salt rheum, ucald head, Krysipcles, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. J?rice, 50 cents, three boxes ferSl'J.). Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price iri currency or tlirca cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, l'u. Sold by all prominent druggists. jiinei::-3nilMWS&w In the Whole History or Medicine Ne preparation has ever performed such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, an Aycr's Cherry 1'eeteral, which is re cognized us the world's remedy for ail disease of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wendurt ul cures in all eliinatc has mad It universally known as a sate und reli able agent te employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners, et mere serious disorders, it actt speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, andeften saving life. The protection It affords, by Itstimely useln threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand In every home. Ne person can afford te be without it, and these who have ence lusd it never will. Frem their knowledge et IU composition and effects, physicians use the Cherry rECTeiui. extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where euros are possible. Fer sale by all Dealers. J uSO-l wdeedftw Laber Saving. The demand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kidney-Wert has induced the proprietors, ttie well known wholesale druggists, Wells. Hichnrdsen & Ce., of Bur lington, Vt., te prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it is equally -efll-cientit is preferred by many persons. Kidney-eort always and everywhere proves itself a perfect remedy. Rtiffnle iVcici. jy5-lwd&w A Cough, Celd or sere xnreat anenla da Stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In curable Lung Disease or - Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed partsallaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat- Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers 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 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 23 cents a box everywhere. njS-lvdTTh4S41yw An Old Friend. He was afflicted with a lame back and gen eral debility ; he was recommended Themas' Eclectric Oil. which cured him at once. This famous specific is a positive remedy ler bodily pain. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug' Stere, , T..l. l.nr... A.H'.n. T n.Ann.a Itii -Uliil yUCL'JI 1UCCL, ijduuuicr. Poverty and Suffering. " I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering ter years, caused by a sick fam ily and large bills for doctoring, which did them no geed. I was completely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Bitters ami commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and I want te say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Bitters ter less than one doctor's visit will cost, I knew it. A Werklngman." jyl-iwd&w Kese Celd and Hay Fever Mkskrs. Wuite Jfc BtJamcK, Druggists, Ithaca, N. V. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te relieveall persons sufleringwlthltesc 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 lrieuds for Catarrh, and in all eases where they have used tha Balm freely have been cured. T. Kesnkv, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, New Yerk. Sept. C, 18s0. Messrs. Wm. Bust & Sews, Druggists, New Brunswick, N. .1. Since boyhood 1 have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable te obtain permanent relief until 1 used Ely's Cream Balm, which hat cured me. After a lew day's us I could sleep all night, which I could net de before. E. L. Cmckerer, New Bruuswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. iulS-'JwdecHliw Metners! Metnersi! HI ethers!! Are yen disturbed at night and broken of j our rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teetli ? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUf. It will re lieve the peer tittle sufferer Immediately de pend upon it ; there i-i no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaith 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 et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a ten le. mar 7-lydwM. WAS Save Veur Hair aeep ir Keuiitlful. Ttie " Londen Hair Celer Kesterer" Is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American people and Is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many oilier articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or preina turegrayncss, from sickness or et tier causes, lis ue will restore the natural .yenlhlul color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the MCitlp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, tragrantly perfumed, rendering it seltand pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Coler.Be.itorer. Trice 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. mlMvilTThAF&w Hay Fever. M liases. Ely 15res., Druggists, Oswego, N'. Y. I have been afflicted for twenty years, dur ing the months of August and September, with Hay Fever, and liav tried various reme dies for its relict without success. 1 was in duced te trv your Cream Balm ; have used it with taverable results, and can confidently recommend it te all similarly afflicted. Robt. W. Tewslky, (ex-Mayer) Elizabeth, N..I. Messrs. White & Buruick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I recommend te thec suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Bly's Cream Balm : have tried nearly all the remedies I could Hint, and give this a decided preference ever them all. Ithasgiveume immediate, re lief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. (!, 1SS0. Price 50 cents. iyl-'Jwdced&w M'OLITIVAL. Fer County ,einiiiisliiiicr: FP.ANK CLAKK, of Strasburg township. SuS-ject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -iprti-dAwtp ADAM S. inETKICH. of Maner tewiir-lup. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENIiY F. HAItTMAN (Lime liurncr), et East Lampeter township. Subject le the choice of the Democratic county convention. aprJ-ilAwtp MAliTlN HILDEBUANT, of Mount .ley Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. upl3-d&wtp JEUE MOHLEK. Kphrata. Subject te the decision of tiie Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. BKOWN, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. m'27-dXwtp JOHN I,. l.IGHTNEU, of l.caeeck township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic cnuiitv convention. aprl8-tfdw 1UCATUS. Mitzer. In tills city, en the 4th of .Inly, Samuel Herting, youngest son of L'riah Itit zer. aged 'J years, 3 months and C days. Death has laid his iey lingers On our darling's pure while blew, He who yesterday was with us Is iu heaven with Jesus new. We must new prepare te nice! him In the region et the blest. Knewing that our blessed savieur Decth all things ter the best. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from Ne. -S03 North Queen street, en Wednesday af ternoon, at. ! o'leck,. Interment at Wood ward Hill cemetery. Edwards On the 4th Inst., Mary Ann Ed wards, aged 59 years, 10 months and 'i days. The relatives and friendset the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her husband, Charles Ed wards, 213 West King street, en Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, te proceed te Wood ward Hill cemetery. ' 2t Neudorf. July 4. 1881. In this city. Gustav Carl Kudelph, son of Gustav and Henrietta Neudorf, aged 5 months and 12 days. The relatives and friends are respectlully invited te attend the funcral.lrem the parents' residence, 0 Strawberry street, te-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon et 3 o'clock. NEW ADrJSJtTJSEMXJTTH' w ANTED A CIIAMliKltMAIl". APPLY ltd at 129 North Duke street. WANTED A. GIKL'OR MKU11IN AUteU Weman le de general housework. Geed wages paid. Inquire at Glebe hotel, corner North Queen and Chestnut streets, ltd JOS. CttEMEB. riWKNPlKK DIVIDEND. THE PKESI- JL dent and Managers et the Lancaster, Eliz Eliz abethtewu and Middietewn Turnpike Bead have this day declared a dividend et three dol lars en each share of stock, payable en de mand. J. M. LONG, Treasurer. July 4, 1SS1. Jy5-3tdeaw O ILVEK JK1YKLKY. LACE PINS, EAU KINGS AND BRACELETS, NECK CHAINS AND HAlIi PINS, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND SCAP.F PINS OF SILVER. AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. THIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 5. 1881. THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITION. HIS SYMPTOMS MORE FAVORABLE. CONSULTATION OF THE DOCTORS. The White Heuse llullatlns. Of the nature of the president's wounds Dr. Agnew has said : " The wound is iu the right side, from the spine. The ball passed in between the tenth and eleventh ribs, fracturing the latter and passed ap parently through the right lobe of the liver, making a hoie plenty large enough for me te put my linger iu. The presumption is that the ball has ledged somewhere in the abdomen. Any attempt te extract it would have been obviously improper." The follewiug telegraphic advices received at the Intelligence!.: office, today, indicate the condition of the president from time te titue : Refere the C.msultatl.iii.. Executive Mansion, 8 a. in. The gen eral consultation of the attemliug physi cians and the examination of the presi dent, upon which will be based the next official bulletin, will commence in few moments. The attending physicians new here await the arrival of Dr. Barnes, who did net remain at the executive mansion ever night, but went home worn out for waut of rest, te obtain a geed night's sleep. Dr. Weed ward also repaired te his home last night much worn out. He returned a few minutes since, remarking that he was new read' for another forty eight hours. After tlie Coiilerouco. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, July 5, 9 a. in. The following is the official bulletin just completed : 8::50 a. in. The president has passed a com fortable night, and his condition this morn ing is decidedly mere favorable. There has been no vomiting since last evening at at 8. He has beeu able te retain the liquid nourishment administered. There is less tympanites and no abdominal tenderness except in the wounded region. Pulse 114, temperature 100, and respiration 24. Sicned D.W. Bliss, J.IC. Haines, J. J. Woodward, Itebert lleyburn. Ne Cliange. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 5, 9::K) a. m. The attendant physi cians announce that should the president's condition continue as it is at present, no further bulletins will be issued until 1 p. in. Denying Unfounded Reports. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 5, 11:30 a. in. The president's symp toms continue te be favorable. All re ports te tne contrary are unfounded. Uiielllclal llnltetln.; Executive Mansion, .Tuiy 510:40 a. iu. The anticipations of the president's attending physicians last night with regard te the probably tra'isient character efthe unfavorable symptoms which then mani fested themselves have been fully justified by the result. ColennI Ueekwell, who spent a large part of the night in the president's room, says that, the latter slept mere quietly and trampiilly than at any time since he was wounded. He took nourishment iu the shape of chicken broth, milk and lime water and beef tea repeat edly and retained it. His restlessness abated, the nervous contractions of his lingers ceased, and he slept quietly for as much as an hour and a half at a time. The improvement, shown by this morning's official bulletin is still maintained and the Physicians regard the case with feelings of encouragement. The hours from C ie 9 p m. seem for the patient te be the most unfavorable part of the day, and it is possible that there may be a reaction again te night, but if se it is believed that it will be transient, since the symptoms to day indicate a decided change for the better. The Doctors' Repert. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, July 3. The following dispatch has been sent by the sunreen in ihargu te Drs. Agnew and Hamilton, the two con sulting physicians : Executive Mansion 9:30 a. m. After you left the urgent symptoms continued ; there was much restlessness, constant slight vomiting, and by 8 o'clock p. m. the president's condition seemed even mere serious than when you saw him. Since then the symptoms have gradually become mere favorable. The has been no vomiting or regurgitation of lluid from the stomach siuce 8 o'clock last evening. The president has, slept a geed deal during the night, and this morning expresses himself as comparatively comfortable. The spas modic pains in the lower extremities have entirely disappeared lcr.ving behind, how ever, much muscular soreness and tentler uess te the touch. There is less tympani tis and no abdnemiual tenderness what ever except in the hepatic region. Since 8 p. in. he has taken an ounce and a half of chicken broth every two hours, and has retained it all. The wound was again dressed antiseptically this morning. Although but one-half a grain of merphia has been administered liypcrderniically during the last twenty-four hours, it has been found quite sufficient. His pulse however still keeps up. At 8::50 a. in. it was 114; temperature, 100.5; respiration, 21. Seventy-two hours have new elapsed since the weundwas received. We cannot but feel encouraged this merning.al though of course, we de net overlook any of the perils that still beset the path towards re covery. The course of treatment agreed upon will be steadily pursued. Signed D. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Rebeit lleyburn. Very Encouraging. Executive Mansion, July 5th, 1:15 p. m. (unofficial) The president's symp toms are as favorable as at the date of the last official bulletin. He has just had a natural and perfectly normal movement of the bowels which was net ace empanicd by any unfavorable indications. He has taken no anodynes since 10 o'clock last night and his condition is regarded by the attending physicians as very encouraging. Favorable Condition Continuing OIHclai nulleiin. Executive Mansion, July 5, 1:.'!0, p. m. The favorable condition of the symp toms reported in the last bulletin con tinues. There ha3 been no recurrence of vomiting. Pulse 110, temperature 101, respiration C4. The president lies at pre sent in a natural sleep. Ne further bul letin will be issued till 8:'i0, unless iu case of an unfavorable change. Signed Bliss, Barnes, Woodward and Reyburn. WESTERN SYMPATHY. A Public Sleeting at Davis' Heme. Blqomingten, III., July 5. Senater David Davis presided ever a meeting of 10,000 yesterday, and in opening his ad dress he referred appropriately te the Washington crime. Tbe Baltimore Feeling. Baltimore, Jaly 3. The com and Heur exchange have telegraphed expression of sympathy with Mrs. UarheUl. Ne Public Celebration. Buklingten, la., July 3. All street parades postponed yesterday. Our Secnrltlea Steady. Londen, July 5. The Finaneur says the murderous outrage in Washington had very moderate effect upon American securities. After the first shock a remark able steadiness was apparent. The KHect in Germany. Londen, July 5. A Berlin "dispatch te the Morning Pest says the German press, commenting upon the attempt of the president's life, advocates tha resumption of the Snmner-Schurz projected civil ser vice reform. ALLKUED WIFK MURDER. A Negro A nested en Suspicion. IIarkisbuug, July 5. William B. An drews (colored) was arrested at Highspire te-day, brought te this city and ledged in jail en the charge of murdering his wife. Last night his heuse burned down and his wife was burned with it. Investigation and his conflicting stories seem te indicate that he murdercd her iu a cornfield and then dragged her home and fired the heuse which burned te the ground. Her bones have been found ; .portions of her hair and bleed were discovered in a cornfield. Audrcws was seized by an infuriated mob and taken te Highspire where the infor mation was made public. He denies all knowledge of the crime, and states that when he came home he found his heuse in ilames, and saved his child 2 years old, but did net see his wife. They quarreled the same evening at Highspire en account of her stepping the sale of liquor te him. ALIIANY. Ne UIiuiike Inniie Situation. Ai.iianv, N. Y., July 5 In joint conven tion te-day the vote was as fellows for the short term : Petter 47, Conkling 81, Wheeler 30, Cernell 8, Lauham 9, Pelger 1, Rogers ?,, Crowley (5. Ne choice. The convention then proceeded te vote te fill the long term vacauey with the fol lowing result, : Dcpcw 48, Kernau 47, Cor Cer nell 15, Crowley 19, Chapman 11, Fishl, Daniels 1, Wheeler 2, Evartsl, North 1, Trcmain 1, Piatt 1, Laphaml. Ne oheico and the convention proceeded te vote again te till the short term vacancy. Arrest of Counterfeiter. Washington, July 5. An agent of t'ie secret service division of the treasury dc" partmentat Philadelphia telegraphs that he arrested Cel L. Sherman, Wm. Will iams, J. J. Williams, Irwin W. Hendricks and Francis Hartbaucr. for being engaged in the manufacture and uttering of coun terfeit; coin. The place of manufacture was at Vine land, N. J , where a considerable quantity of the base money was found.Chief Brooks says it is the most dangerous illicit coin that has been unearthed for a long time : its general execution being far superior te the average work of coun terfeiters. A IJruel Wife Murder. Ciiesteii, Pa., July 5. Patrick Kil Kil cerse, while en a drunken sprce cruelly murdered his wife iu this city last night, by beatiug out her brains with an iron dumbbell. The murdered woman is about thirty two years of age and was also much addicted te drinking. The murderer is under arrest. College Oarsmen. Londen, July 5th. The Sportsman to day says the match race for the cup re cently offered by the manager in Eng land of an American firm te be called the " International College Cup" is being ar ranged between the Cernell university crew and the Dublin university crew. The match will probably be rowed at Put ney. The Cernell crew have entered for the race for the Thames cup. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July 5. Fer the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, except local rains near the coast, westerly winds, higher temperature, stationary or' lower barometer. filling wit ii Water. Londen. July 5. The steamer Britan nic, ashore oft" Kilmerc coast, is making water rapidly. MARKETS. I'liiladelpniit Market. I'nii.Aiiici.riiiA, July .V Fleur market iuiet witli lair deniutiii; Superlliie, t tnii;; z; nxlra t Ifjt i" ; Ohie & Indiana family, ut f.". 7.V?i: ; rennsylvani i family $.".i4i CO): St. I.eui de iii IMSO te ; Milim:-tn Kxlra ." :)ai; i: de .sIr-.iiKlit.tfi-'iftKfti; win ter p:ttent $J;."7M7 -f, spiitiile$i; Mtjtlte. live Heur at $5. Wheat dull and lower; Ne. .! Western Ki-d, l 'JI ; Del. and I'eun'a Ited, $1 SElffil '21 ; de Anilier, 1 211 i"i. Cern niaiket firm en local scareiiy; steamer, .Vie: sail yellow, r7M.'ye; tail mixed, fJi?J."i7e; Ne. 2, mixed, .le. Oats steady; Ne. 1 White 44; Ne. -'. de uy,c; Ne.:t, de4(f!0Vc; Ne. 2 Mi.e;, :k:sif. Itye dull at 8S'J0e.' Previsions tlrni ; int-s- perk $17 50ig18 M: beet limits - ".1(- U ; Indian m.-s heer $!!". It-icon Minekri! hlieuldeiN, 7?f7J-c; salt d ('',h7c: smoked liuuw llIJ:; pieki!d I'-iu-s I.urd market linn; city kettle Ili&ll?,-: loe-- tinlciici-.' at Ui'jp; prime yteitm at $11 7). Gutter iu tlrm supply: well sold up: Creamery extra rcun.-iylvania at 'JIJ."ie; Western, at iic ; de joed te choice Jlfji Sic; Itnidl'erd county und New Yerk extra, lli$l-2c ; firsts. 18g20c. Rolls dull : Pennsylvania and Wesieie !li:se. KjIK nmrket steady; I'enn'a at lie; Western. I7e. Cheese steady: New Yerk full cream. iJ4lKe; Western full cre-mi fiJPMe; de fair te koeiI, 7J4JSc. Petroleum dull; refined 74c. Whisky, l li Seeds Heed te prime (Mever, no market ; Tlmethv dull at fi 13; de de KIuv-ii-.i uemiind at f 1 '23. New turn Market. v -w Yerk, July 5. Fleur State and West ern dull and droeping: Superfine Mule. $4 0 4 )m ; extra de 14 70g4 lUt ; choice de 15 W f i": fancy de $5 SltQii 7.; round hoop Ohie $4 "i$ IO : choice de t'l 10g;""; miperline western 14 oegi (3; common te geed ex Ira de f4 7lg.r i" ; choice de 5 3i)7iC, 75 ; choice white wheat de. at 15 1'iQH . Seuthern quiet and nnclianged ; common t fair extra $5 23a: '-'5 : uoed te choice de fG :ngi7 50. Wheat $tf31J;tc lower and fairly active spec ulative business : Ne. ! Ked, July.tl iif-iip 12C: de Aug, $l'il?Jl 2i;S; de Sept., I 2- 1 St. Cern dull, Jffiv'iJc lower; mixed western spot. 50!S.Vu;de future, .V".k57ic. Oats dull and weak ; State, 4l47c ; Western 43l7c. l.lve Stock Markeu. Chicago. 1 less Kcceipts. 13,000 head ; ship ments. G,5M) head: demand fair and market llrm at former prices; mixed packing, S3 70 fi 10 ; light at.Gfi 2i ; choice iieavy at $ 1 20 ;."e. Cattle Keccipts, 3.500 head; shipments, .",300 head ; market steady ; experts, pj&r, 25; geed te choice shipping (5 C05 9u ; common te fair, $5 0)5 30 ; butchers' $225 4 0 ; .stockers and feeders, $35 ; receipts el through gnus Texans, 79 cars ; values weak and prices 15c lower ; sales at i3 254 30. fclicep Keccipts, 200 lieud ; no shipments ; market nominally unchanged ; ioertofHir, $', 734 23 ; geed te choice, $4 75fi'3 25. Noen Onottien el the Grain Market Furnished by Jaceo K. J.en. C'omiulisieu nreker. ClUCAUO. Wheat Cem Oatd July. . .:yt Aug. ii.ie.'i Sept. ti.ea .4Bi Stock Markar. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob u. I.one. N . E. Cor. Centre Square. Stocks opened strong, lmt towards neon be came weak. Julys. a. n. r. h. r M' 10--IW 1:00 3.00 ueuey.. .... ... sjviP .... .. Chicago A North Western lieji YXl vz&t Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 125 124 124-5 Canada Southern 67 fir.' CTI jm Ks (X A s ! "7A Hannibal A St. Jee W' Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. 125'j I24f 125i Manhattan Elevated., 24 Mlchipm Central Missouri. Kansas A Texas. .. 104'i 105?i 104J.J -7 - 4S2 48 4SJi N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.. 4 J4 4G New Jersey Central 100 100);; -. i., Ontario a western SMi 3i a. New Yerk Central. 14- 1 146 Ohie A Mississippi 4113 4H Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 30J 50!i 50?h SL Paul A Omaha 42fi de Preferred 101 W5 104JJ Ccntr.il Pacific 97 974s lexas I'acllic t;i .... C4K Union Pacific 129 12S 129& Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific.... 57K Pi 57k Preterred. 03 ttSi VWi Western Union Tel. Ce . S- S04 PUILADEU-HIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania K. U (WJ.J (U C4V' Ueadiiur 2Sj ii'i Lehigh Valley 60 Lehigh Navigation 15 U'l t ItutTiile, Pitts. A estem iAi 22,i 22J Northern Central Ji 5I Northern Pucllie. 2'i 45 4.: Preferred S3i SU'i S4 Ilestenvllle 21 .... SO Philadelphia A Krle It. It 25 .... 25 lewaliuleli Mining ITNITBO STATUS HONKS. l M. 1:00 Culled Sl-.ites I peretfiits lU!i 4Ji " UlS 5 ' 3.1.; ".'.'.'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. leY" l.eriil stm-ks and tteuilK. Par Las val. sale Laii-.Citv i! per et. Lean, J in- n!S...$teu ln5 1SS5... inn III 1S!M... KM IIS.". lv.t.".... KM 120 ' 5 peret. in I erSii vcars.. KM 1U5 ft per et. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 " I " in I or 2i vcurs.. km In.: " I " In 5 or 2-J years., loe 103 Mi " 4 ' in le or 20 year-.. KM 103 MlseKLLAMKOUS l:iNIS. Ouunyville K. K., due IStt KM $111 Kcntling A Columbia K. Kiluc; ISS2 100 I02..V Lancaster Wateh Ce., due ISSiS KM IU3..V Lancaster Ces Light und Fuel Ce.. due in I er20 years KM lilt,: Lancaster (as Light and Fuel Ce., luels.si; Km let; Steven Heuse KH 70- HA.MtSTlM'US. First National llaiik tUM $17ih.i Farmers' National Hank 5l iei. Lancaster County National Hank.. I02.2'- Columbia National Haul; KM 135 Kphrata National Hank KM First National I'.ank, Columbia.. .. KM 135 First MUiennl Hank, Strusburc: KM I34.X First National Hank. .Marietta KM 202...r First National Hank. Mount Jey.. KM 115.75 Lititz. National Hank loe Manliciui National Hank KM 111 .M. Union National Hank. Mount Jey. 50 70..rj( TItllNl'IKK STOCK. I!lg Spring A Heaver Valley $'25 $ 10.2r Hridgepert 13.: 20 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 IS Columbia A Washington 25 5 Columbia A Hlg Spring -25 If.lti Lancaster A Kphrata 25 47.2J Lanc.KiU'.ubetht'ii AMiildlet'n 100 51 Lancaster A Fruit villi?. 50 50 lineasterA'Litit. 25 C2.S Lancaster.! Williiiuistewii 25 55 Lancaster A Maner 50 OJ Lancaster A Manheiiii 25 30.43 Umc-.ister A Marietta 25 25.?3 Lancaster A New Helland 100 S3 l.uncastcr A Susquehanna 300 275.1s Lancaster A Willow SI reel 25 HM! Strusburg A Millport 25 21 Marietta A Maylewn 25 ie Murietia A Mount Jey '.'5 viset:u..:x i:eus stocks. Qiiarryvilh) IMS 50 l2ii Miller-villeSlreetCar 50 25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 40 Watch Factory loe H5be Uils Lightand Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse loe Columbia Ces Company Columbia Water Company 'i. Susquehanna Iren Company KM 75.11 .Marietta Hellew ware .' 100 JU tSVELLAXTEO VS. WANTED TWO 4SIKI.S fOKOKNKKAL Housework. Apply at the Spreeher Heuse, North Duke Slret. je27-tfd . WANTKD IKOM IO TO 15 HANDS TO work in a Stene Quarry, ut Wrighf.svf lie. Either experienced quarry men or common laborers may apply. Apply te K'KIti:, WKIT.KL A CO.. jeae-llitd WrlgliLsvllle. Pa. I)URK WINKS 4HD LIOUOKS; ALSO Druggist's !5 per rent. Alcohol, at A. '.. It I Mi WALT'S Cheap lirecerfaud Liquor Stere, IcblO-l yl Ne. 295 West king Sire.:!. 1ADIKS AND (iKNTM. IK VOt WANT A i lioed and Fine Fittiurf Heet or Slice, Kcady-niade or Made te Older. e te F. IIIEMKN.'S. Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. jy2tfilSAW 17UI11 SALICONi: OM.MICIIS AS (.ODD . as new, with I'hitferiii Springs;; I twi twi twi liorse Stage. 4 sets et" Yankee Harness. -Jgned Driving lleisi-s. Fer sab cheap at I hi: Hd Lien lintel. New Helland, Lancaster County, Pa. K. D. KI'TZ, Je27-lwil SCHOOL 'VAX 1881. The duplicate is iu the hands of the Tica-. urer. 3 per crnl. elf for prompt payment. W. O. M AKSII ALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Squai e. ij-)lllce Hours Irein 'J a. in. le I p. m. tiS-tfdlt 1u::i.i: sai.i: i- vm.i;ai;i.i: i:i;ii.i Ing Leis, en Thursday evening, July 7, ISSI.al the Keystone Heuse. Said Lets aresil uated en North Priuee street, near thn Head ing Kail read Depot, and nuiiib.-red'.i. It, 15 and lli en Plot of Lets. Fer terms cull at sale. jy2-3td 15. F. I&OIVK, Auet. DIVJDKND NO'l'KJi:. Tint Heard of Managers of the Lancaster A Susquehanna Turnpike Head have ib-cluicd a dividend of lour per cent, en the capital stock et the company, payable en demand at the efliee el the Treasurer, Ne. SS Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. -W. P. ISUINTON, Treasurer. JIJI.V2, 1SSI. Jc2 3ld JUJILDIMi LOTS lOKSAI.IJ. The undersigned eilers ter sale ou ueeklyer monthly payments. Huildlng Lets ul. a very low price mi long titnr. These, lets are .situ ated en Duke, Lime, Frederick Shippcii and New streets. A geed ehaliee for uieii who wi-li le have their own lieines. Try it, you'll never regret it. Applv fe A. IV. HLSSEL, or ALLAN II HUH'S itful Estate etliee, Ne. 3 North Duke street. ' mav27-lmilMWAF s; IPKCIAI. NOT;K. OUiiANS AND PIANOS can be purchased at. i be Lancaster Organ Manufactory from ten le twenty-five percent, cheaper dur ing the mouth et Aptil than any etlier time. As I have a large assortment et till kinds et Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will Hud It te their advantage :t :er examining ether instruments te call at the wurcroems, us they will then bealile tese the superiority et the Lancaster Organ or (flickering Piane. 1 have added steam power and urn adding a set et new machinery et my own invention for making alt parts of an organ, from reeds te thv key beard, therefore saving lime, expense and labor, ami will give my customers the benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send for catulegucs. AH kinds et iiistrunienLs tuned and repaired, ut NO. 320NOKT1I QUKKN STKKKT. ALRX. McKILLIPS, inar2) 2wdAn! Preprlntnr SZE9S VUAI B. U. MAKTIK, Wholesale and Itctutt Dealer In all klnda of LUMBER AND COAL. -Yanl: Ne. 420 North Water aud Piince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n.'Myd C0H0 & WILEY. SSO XOKTll WATEK ST., ZMtneatrr, ii Wholesale and Befall Ocnlera In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Kxclntnge. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CKNTKE SQUABE. :ah23-:yu MO TO RELLLT & KELLER -I0R- GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want nt Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Office. ai East Chestnut street. .wii, Ililllisuillg I 1K I ntftt-U
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