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

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELHGEtfOER THtttfcSDAl? JULY 14. 1881.
SUUlfEN WEATII.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
Corencr'n Inquest and Vcrdlcr.
This morning about 8 o'clock Mrs..
Sarah Spriggle, residing at Ne. 231 Mitilin
street, died, after premature birth te a
still-born child. Corener Mishlcr, being
notified, empaneled a jury, viewed the
body and took the testimony of several
witnesses, from winch it appeared that de
ceased was in her usual health up te yes
terday morning, when she was taken with
severe pains in her chest and abdomen
which continued all day. Dr. Wcsthaeffer
was sent for and remained with the pa
tient some time during the night, and in
the morning delivered her of a still-born
child. She lived about an hour after the
biith of the child, bains carefully waited
en net only by Dr. WesthaeSIer, but by
Mrs. Spriggle, Susan Wagner and ethers.
Deceased was the wife of Jehn Albert
Spriggle, a laboring man, who was absent
it the time or her death, having gene te
Strasburg te work. She was about 2!)
years old, and has given birth te six chil
dren, only one of whom is living. The
family aie in peer circumstances, and Mrs.
Spriggle assisted in maintaining it by
washing, havingc mtinue'.lat work almost
up te the day of her death.
Alter viewing the body and taking the
testimony of the family the jury adjourned
te the coroner's ollice, where they heard
the testimony of Dr.J. A. Fitzpatrick. cor
oner's physician, and of Dr. II. K. AVest
haefier, physician in charge, and rendered
:i verdict that death was caused by. inter
nal liemeiihage, after having given prcnia
tuie birth te a still-beiu child.
The jury in the cae of Michael Shrciner,
before reported, met last evening, heard
additional testimony ami rendered a ver
dict, that Mr. Shrciner came te his death
from injuries received en tjie Reading
railroad,' and that the railroad and its em
ployees are reiieratel from all blame.
Piriurt :it What SIn.
The pupils and teachers of St. Mary's
orphan asylum had a picnic at What
Glen yesterday. Fattier Mickey and the
sistcu; in charge made it very picasanr. wi
the little people.
The Sunday school of St. Paul's re
formed church ate holding their picnic at
What Glen today. It is being very
largely attended.
Lutheran Excursion.
The excursion from Lancaster te Pine
Greve, Cumberland county, gotten up
under the auspices of Trinity Lutheran
church, this city, was very largely at
tended, there being ever 800 persons
aboard the thirteen passenger cars when
they left the depot of the Pennsylvania
railroad company at 0 o'clock this morn
ing. Se great was the crowd in the depot
that it was 2(1 minutes behind schedule time
when thecars steamed out. A telegram
announced that the excursionists anived
safely at Ilarrisburg at 7: 10, only 10 mitt
utcs behind time.
A rather awkward and at the same
time amusing incident connected with the
excursion is the fact that David Dair, the
Mast Iving street merchant, who is one of
the excursionists, carried along with him
the key te the Mere deer; and censu
tU!ntly the clerks and salesmen could net
get iii. Locksmiths were sent for and
worked at the deer for hours, but could
net pick the lock. Finally a card was put
up in front of the store, stating that " this
store will be open July leth, at 7 a. in.
The keys have gene te a picnic." Quite a
crowd 'gathered in front of the store te
watch Hie locksmiths trying te pick the
lock.
A telegram was scut te Mr. Hair, re
questing him te send back the keys, and
he answered that he would de se by the
next train.
i-:akt i:ni nkws.
(lathered In tiy a Traveling Correspondent.
(5 co. Kce.ser, or P.ird-in-IIand, en Satur
day went te Mussulman's lumber yard ter
a lead of beards; he had placed them en
his wagon and was just starting for home
when bis horses took fright at a passing
train and ran away, upsetting the wagon,
spilling the lumber and breaking the
vehiclc in a bad manlier.
As the freight train drawn by engine
Ne. :!."! was passim' Mcllvain's quarry,
between Leaman Place and Kinzers, the
cylinder head blew out, disabling the en
g'ine and obstructing travel. The. Harris
burg express with all east-going trains
were compelled te take tlic north track,
which accordingly delayed them for some
time.
The Methodist-, e! P.tr.ulisu will held a
festival in the orchard of Cel. Lightnnr en
the. coming Satmday evening.
Chas. Lavcrty, the general ticket agent
of Le.ituan Place, has been called te
Philadelphia asid Jehn Frey of the Colum
bia office new fills his place. The new
hand is such a go:,l one that we hardly
miss the old ticket agent.
Isaac Diller, jr., who purchased the In
tercourse gieccry in the spring has just
finished some, extensive improvements te
his business place. It is new one of the
finest country groceries in the county.
Geerge and Isa-.i'J Dillur leave for the
West en Sunday te purchase Western
stock. The Dillers aie old drovers and a
geed let of cattle may 1j espeeled as a
icsiilt of their trip.
OUK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE.
3Iiss Ella Pierce, of Urbana, Ohie, is iu
town visiting ber relations.
A barn near JIarietta was totally de
stroyed by fire by being struck by light
ning last evening.
Twe young men, while out en the river
during the storm of last evening, had their
beat struck and iu a few minutes it was
totally destroyed by the flames. Luckily
they were near the shore or else, with
their heavy clothes en, would have been
drowned. .
During the storm last evening Mr. Ed
ward Beeth, a telegraph operator in the
west yard of the Pennsylvania railroad at
Columbia, received a severe shock from
lightning, rendering his right arm power
less. Mr. Iteubeu Ficllis.whe was in the
eliice at the time, who also shocked and
for hair a minute was rendered helpless.
The Columbia fire company Ne. 1 held
a special meeting last evening iu their
parlor. A large number of its members
were present. The committee en ar
rangements for their trip te Heading iu
September was raised from three te nine.
The company offered an excuse about
their delegates net being present at the
firemen's convention, that they misunder
stood the date for the same, thinking that
it would be next Tuesday evening instead
of last Tuesday. The meeting adjourned
at 8::J0.
The Citizens' band had its regular meet
ing last evening. The balance in the
treasury is $5.27. Mr. James Slade was
elected secretary vice Mr. Sample resigned.
The band is engaged te play for the Os
ceola Tribe I. O. H. M. en the Annapolis
excursion. There was a geed deal of talk
about new uniforms.
Frem Columbia te Lltit.
The Methodist Sunday-school left this
morning te picnic at Lititz. About three
hundred of its scholars accompanied it.
The tobacco and ether county products
along the Reading railroad arc iu a flour
ishing condition.
The excursion train this morning only
made two steps between Columbia anil
Lititz, and these were necessary.
The young men accompanying the pisiiic
enjoyed a game or baseball. Rev. Henry
Wheeler played "super."
Jehn MacEntyre, who jumped oil the
train at. the Lancaster junction, was left
behind. He Walked from there te Lititz,
arriving at the latter place about one
o'clock.
Twe children fell into the spiing as
seen as they arrived at Lititz this morn
ing, but outside of a geed " ducking '"
nothing serious happened te them.
Discharged.
Mary Baxter, who was charged with
stealing clothing from Mis. Frederick
Weehrle, bad a hearing before Alderman
Dennelly, of the Seventh ward, this after after
neon, and was discharged, as the pros
ecutor did net wish te push
the case, thinking that the woman had
probably taken the goods by mistake.
Mrs. Baxter claims that she found the key
owned by Mrs. Neher.
A Senatorial Hahlng Party.
Senater Bayard, of Delaware, accom
panied by Senater Cameren and Colonel
James Duffy, of Marietta, passed through
Williamsport yesterday afternoon en the
express train bound for Westport, Clinten
county, te spend a few days fishing iu
Kettle creel:. They were joined by ex ex
Senater "Wallace, who accompanied them
"West. The party had a private car, with
their own servants and previsions.
Accident.
Yesterday David Jefferies, contracting
bricklayer, who is at work en the new
buildings en Grant street, which are being
erected by Hen. II. G. Leng, was standing
in front of the building when a heavy
beard fell from the third story. It struck
him en the arm, skinniug it terribly and
causing a painful injury.
Merchants' Jxcurslen
te Ceney Island en Thursday, .1 uly 21. Hound
triji tickets geed ler three days only $1.50
Train leaves Lanca-der and Columbia at 1
u. in. Fer particulars .-ec circulars at -til
stations en Heading A Columbia railroad.
iy.7,9,I2.14.1BSltw
Farmers and Mei-nanlr E&cursieu.
tin us you please .te Atlantic City via Cain
den & Atlantic railroad or Cape May via
steamer Republic en Saturday, July Hi.
Round trip tlckc-H geed fir three days te At
lantic City and lour days te Cape May. Fare
te either place only $2.75. Special train
leaves Lancaster at 2 a. in. : Columbia at 2
a. in.; Manhelm at 2:r; Lititz at 2: IS, and
Ephrata at 3:01. See circular:? am! pesters at
all Millien. jyr.,7,9,12,14,15&ltw
S..uth Street 31. K. Church.
Excursion le Leng Hraucli and Ocean
Greve en Thursday, -Inly VS. Hound trip
tickets geed for three davs only $3.75.
jy:,7,'.i,12,14.15.ltw
t'lty Hill routers.
Car-en A liciicl, city bill (pesters and dis
tiibiilnrs, ettlec iNTJiLLieK.M'EU building, Ne. l
I Seuth Qnci'ii street.
Shaving becomes a luxury when indulged
in daily with Cnticura Shaving Seap.
vuiim; criminals.
Pleasures et Patriotism.
While Elmer E. Beynes, an Alteena
youth, was setting off sky-rockets en the
Fourth, one burst and burned his hand
considerably. The wound healed up and I
no serious consequences were apprehended
until yesterday, when he manifested symp
toms of tetanus, which resulted iu death
by lockjaw. He was a bright and premis- j
ing lad.
On July -1, Clayten Miller, aged 1-1
years, a son of Charles D. Miller, accom
panied the excursion of the Reading Grace
Lutheran Sunday school te Bewer's sta
tion, en the East Penn railroad. Clayten
bought a toy pistol en the grounds and
amused himself in tiling off blank car
tridges. While the pistol was leaded he
unconsciously placed the palm of his light
hand ever the muzzle and the trigger was
accidentally pulled. The charge entered
his hand. The same afternoon he showed
symptoms of lockjaw, and his rather poul peul
ticed the wound, which showed signs of
healing. Last Monday afternoon he com
plained of pain iu the back and also in his
jaws, since which he has been lying in a
critical condition. The lad is seized with
spasms and suffers intense pain. The
physicians state that the boy will net re
cover. The powder, it is supposed, poi
soned the bleed. This is the third casi;
reported.
Ml. Jey Matters.
Condensed from Star.
Charles, a7-ycar-eld son of Jeseph Shel
ly, or Raphe township, get en the hay
wagon pole unobserved, wncu tne wain
moved, foil off, and bcitig struck by one of
the wheels had several of his ribs en his
right side crushed in and was otherwise
bai'Iy bruised.
Harry, seu or Jehn L. Brandt, or Raphe
township, caught a large snapper, which
he had in the slop barrel Ter quite a while,
when a few weeks age it managed te make
its escape. It was afterwards captured at
a small stream of water near by, where it
had laid 4 eggs. Since its capture it has
laid 9 additional eggs.
An interesting and earnest, argument
between two young men in this place as
te whether A. It. Landis or Edgcrley it Ce.
built the the best and neatest vehicles, led
te a knockdown argument iu which the
Landis champion scored a victory.
Jehn G. Garber, supervisor of Mount
Jey township, lately received the follow
ing anonymous letter :
"Jttnc 12, 18S1.
Mr. Jehn Garber ile warn you and notify
you te clean that read between Je Greffs
and Ape Leman be feie next cord cord if
you want te save you some trouble."
SUMMER LEISURE.
! Mether:! never full te recommend Malt 1511
i teivKC nourishing ami strengthening.
U FECIAL KOVIVHS.
See Here.
you arc sick ; well, there is just one remedy
i Unit will cure yen beyond possibility el doubt.
I I fit's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption,
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Henewer is
villi r hone. SI. lruggits. Depot .lehn F.
Leng x Sens, Lancaster.
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Te Persons Aneut te -Marry.
"Te persons about, le marry,'' Douglas Jcr Jcr
reld's advice was "don't;" we supplement by
saying without laying in n supply of Spring
I5los-eni which cures albuininaria and ether
kidney and bladder complaints. Trice SO ets.
Fer Kale at 11. It. Cr.chran's Drug Stere, 1.17
North yueen street, Lancaster.
Wilte te. Mrs. l.yilia K. Plnkhtrpi, Ne. 2SI
Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., ler pamphlets
relative te the curative properties et her Veg
etable Compound in all female complaints.
(Je te II. 15. Cochran's Drug Mere, i:$7 North
Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman's Sew Na
tional Dies. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.are uncqualcd. Celer from 2 ten pounds.
Directions in English and (it-riniiu. Tiiec. 15
cents.
Poverty and SiiHermg.
" I was dragged down with debl, poverty
and suttering ter years, caused by a sick fam
ily mid large bills ler declnrlng, which did
them no geed. I was completely discouraged,
until one year age, by t he advice ef.niy pastor,
1 procured Hep Hitters aed commenced their
use, and in one month we were all well, and
none el us have seen a sick day since, and 1
want te say te all peer men, you can keep
your families well-a year with Hep ltltter-
ter less than one doctors visit will cost, 1
knew it. A Werkingninn." jyl-2wd&w
ThoTripple Robbery t Sate Harber.
The two boys, Wyatt Brenner, aged 14,
and Ira I .rentier, aged 11, who were
charged with having robbed the store of
Tripplc fc Ce., at Safe Harber en the
morning of the Od of July, altera very
searching investigation before Alderman
McConemy, have luen discharge.I, the
alderman deeming the evidence insufficient
le held them.
Tim Spetig Kebbcry.
Michael German, Henry. Snyder and
Jehn Draehbar, charged with having
broken into and robbed Geerge Speng's
oyster saloon, were beard before Alderman
I lair yesterday. There being no evidence
against German he was discharged.
Draehbar and Snyder were held iu bail te
answer at. court.
Net Mem the Tiiciiian 1'aity.
Frank Hewell's pigeon arrived here last
evening at 7:45, having been started from
Yerk Furnace by the Tueqnaii party at 4
o'clock. The following letter was brought
by the bird :
Tmji'AN; July 13, 1881, 4 p. m.
Visitors' day passed off very delightfully
in Tucquan camp. About 50 ladies and
gentlemen were present from Lancaster
and Yerk county and took dinner with the
club. The table was elaborately decorated
with the choicest flowers, &c, that could
be found along the read. The bill of fare
embraced bass, cattish and eels iu abuud
ance. The weather is delightful, and the
ladies are especially pleased with the days'
visit te the camp.
A. C. R.
July 13, 1SS1. 4 p. m. ; arrived 4:45.
Anether of Frank Hewell's pigeons ar
rived from the Tucquaners camp at Yerk
Furnace this afternoon at " o'clock, but it
had lest the message attached te its leg.
Hew Our Fellow Citizens Dedge Sunstroke.
Merris Gershcl, of the firm of L. Gershel
& Bre., returned te this city yesterday
after a two weeks' sojourn at Leng Branch
and Saratoga Springs looking much im
proved iu health.
Harry M. Herr, formerly or this city,
who is new a hotel proprietor iu Potts
ville, is in this city spending a few days
with his friends.
Mrs. Jehn II. Rey, of the Helly Tree
Inn, left Lancaster yesterday for Ocean
Greve, te visit her son who has a cottage
at that place.
fatally Hurt.
William E. Bennett, residing at Wrights
villc, and employed as a brakeman en the
New Jersey Central railroad, was yester
day morning fatally injured, being struck
by a passiug passcntrcr train at the Jack
son avenue crossing of the Newark &
New Yerk railroad, near Jersey City.
His skull was fractured and all the ribs
and arms of his left side were broken.
Metnerst Metnerai: Metbcrslt
Are you disturbed at night and broke of
your rest by a sick child.'aufferlng and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WISSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUtIt will re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en earth who lias ever
used it, wne 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 m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
i the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses In the
United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
Lettie. marHvdAwM.W&S
Laber Saving.
The demand of the people for an easier
method of preparing Kidney-Wert has Induced
the proprietors, the well known wholesale
druggists, Wells. Richardson & Ce., of Bur
lington, VL, te prepare it for sale In liquid
ferwi as well as in dry form. It savea all the
labor of preparing, and as it Is equally effi
cient It is preferred by many persons. Kidney-eort
always and everywhere proves Itselt
a perfect remedy. Buffalo yews.
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Itching files SyiMptems ana Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra
tien, intense Itching, increased by scratching,
very distressing, particularly at night, a9 If
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af
tected ; it allowed te continue very serious re
sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's AU-IIcaling
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, lUl scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $125. Sent by mall te any address en re
ceipt of price in currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne X
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, l'a.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
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VEAT11S.
Ukutukiskn-. In tills city, July 13, 1S8H
Stephen Uertheisen, iu tlie Cuth year of hisage
The relatives and friends. aUe Pest 81, G. A,
it , are respectfully invited te attend the fun
eral, from ids late resilience. Ne. 451 Beaver
street, en Friday morning at U o'clock. High
mass at St. Jeseph's church. Interment In St.
Jeseph's cemetery. ltd
Shout. Julv 13, 1SS1, in Lancaster, Pa, Gar
field Arthur short, son of Henry ami Elizabeth
Short, nged 4 months and l days.
'I he relatives and friends et the family are
respecttully invited te attend the funeral,
from his parents' residence, 28 East Frederick
street, en te-morrow altcrnoen at 3 o'clock.
Detweilhu. On Wednesday. July 13, Laura,
wife of Daniel II. Detwelier, et Columbia, Pa.
Funeral en Saturday morning, July 1, at 9
o'clock, from the Presbyterian church.
J'OirTJC'AZ-.
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.ANK OLAUK, et Strasburg township.
Sr.l-jeet te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. -inrO-d&wtp
ADAMS. U1KTU1CII. of Alaner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
1IKXKV F. HAUTMAN (Lime Burner), el
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
'apri-d.twtp
MARTIN II1LDEBRANT, et Mount Jey
l!ei eugh. Subject te the decision or the Dem
ocratic ceuntv convention. apl3-d&wtp
JERK MOHLER. Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, uprll-d&wtp
Yov County Auditer:
JOHN S. BROWN, et Drumore township.
Subject te Democratic rules. uiW-dwtp
JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Leacock township,
snbiect te the decision of the Democratic
ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w
A'v'IK AUVMUlllSaaULUT,
JUST-LAST EVKN1NO ONNOKTH LIMK
A street, between Walnut and Lemen
streets, a Child's Geld Bracelet. The Under
will be rewarded by leaving It at this eillce.
ltd
SCHOOL TAX 1881.
The duplicate is in the hands of the Treas
urer. 3 per cent, eir ler prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
jea-Olllce Hours Irem Ha. in. te 4 p.m.
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Change or College President.
Rev. Dr. G. W. Aughinbaugli, presi
dent or Palatinate college at Myci-stewn,
Lebanon county, has resigned, and ltcv.
Geerge B. Utissell, D.D., has been elected
te fill the vacancy
Anether Circus.
The Sells' Brethers circus will appear in
this city en August 10. The contracting
agent is new here making arrangements
for the show.
Mayer's court.
One man, who was drunk, occupied the
station house last night. He was dis
charged this meruing. .
The City Lean.
The last of the $200,000 refunded at 1
per cent, was received at the mayor's
ellicc yesterday. In refunding there were
$44,700 or bends exchanged by holders
who had bid for the new lean and$le."5,00
taken by new bidders, making $200,000 of
bends iu all. There was premium re
ceived en the lean or $372.85, a tritlc ever
j or one per ceut. en the whole. '
Special Train.
The Reading & Columbia railroad com
pany have issued a schedule for a special
train which leaves this city for Quarry-
villc en Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. It.
will return in the evening, leaving Qttarry
villc at C:e0 in the evening. This will
give persons an opportunity te attend the
colored camp.
.
llunaway Accident.
This morning the herse attached te Mr.
Snyder's milk wagon ran off en West
King street, and the wageu coming in
contact with a lire plug opposite Gauss's
butcher shop was badly broken and the
milk spilled. Neither Mr. Snyder nor the
horse were much hurt.
A Cough, Celd or Sere 'l iireat should no
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an in
curable l.'ing Disease or Consumption.
Brown's llreuchial Troches de net ili-erder
the Memacli like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en lliciniliimed purls, allaying
irvitntieii, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and I'ublieSpeakevs :uv subject
te. Fer llilrtv vears ISrewn's Itreucliial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been te.-ted by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire, generation, they have at
tained well-meiited rank among the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at. 2." cents a box
everywhere. liiS-lvdTThtfS&lvw
have lour llalr tvt-ep it Beautiful.
The " Louden Hair Celer Restorer" is the
met delightful article ever introduced te the
American people anil is totally dillereul from
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
from all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles fev the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or falling of the hair cxi-ds. or prema
ture gray ucss, from sickness or ether cau-es,
its use will restore the natural youthful color,
aniWcause a healthy jjrewlli, cleansing the
Miilp Irem all impurities, danilrull", etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lastingliair
dressing, lragrautly perfumed, rendering it
selt and pliable, making it an indispensable
urticle iu every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot for the
United Stales, XM North Sixth street, Plilludel
phiiu liill-lvdTTh F&w
1 be Power et Use Press.
In no way is the power el the press mere
Mirely shown than iu the universal knowl
edge "that has in less than a year. been diffused
throughout titty millions nt people et" the won
derful curative properties of that splendid re
medy Kidney-Wert. And the people from the
Atlantic te the Pacilic have shown their intel
ligence and their knowledge et what is in the
paper, by already making Kidney Wert their
household remedy for all diseases et the Kid
neys, liver and bowels. Ileruhl.
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Hay Kevcr.
Messiw. Ki.v itr.es., Druggists, Oswego, N. V.
I have been alllicted Ter twenty years, dur
ing the months of August and September,
with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme
dies ter Its relief without success. 1 was in
duced te try your Cream Balm : have used it
with favorable results, and cm confidently
recommend it te all similarly alllicted. Reut.
W. Tewsluy, (ex-Mayer) Elizabeth, N. J.
Messrs. WhitkA Buihuck, Druggists, Ithaca,
X. Y. I recommend te these suffering (as I
have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream
Balm : have tried nearly all the remedies 1
could find, and give this u decided preference
ever them all. It has given me immediate re
lief. C. T. SrEi-iiEN.s, Hardware Merchant,
Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. , lttSO. Price 30 cents.
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AJTKNTIOH !-t!EO. II. THOMAS POST
Ne. 81, O. A. R., will meet at their hall en
Friday morning at S o'clock, te attend the
funeral of Comrade Stephen Oerthelsen.
By order of JAM ES fcWEGER,
Commander.
II. C. WuiuLiat, Adjutant. ltd
ONK IIP IN OU) UCEAN.
The Y. M. C. A., of .Lancaster, will run
an Excursion te
ATLANTIC CITY.
Via the Pennsylvania It. R.,
OX THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1381,
geed for two days. Fer the benefit of its Free
Reading Roem and Library. The Excursion
Train wilt start from Columbia and step at ail
stations east te Coatesville. Details hero here
alter. '1
"i -vkkss tioeiis, &c.
HAGER & BROTHER
Have still a Large Line et
DRESS GOODS,
In all iialitles. including
Choicest styles of the Season.
many
Alse
of tl.e
Black and Colored Silk.
OlNliHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND
WHITE OOODS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Leg Cut.
On Tuesday as Antheny Lcchlcr, jr. was
cutting shirts at II. B. Shank's factory.
North Queen street, the knife which he
was using slipped and cut an ugly gash in
his leg. The wound is quite painful, but
Mr. Lechler is able te be about.
Yuiteus Causes.
Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint
ment, and hereditary predisposition all ope
rate te turn the hair gray, and cither of them
inclines it te shed prematurely. AVer's IIaih
Vioek will restore faded or gray, light or red
hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be
desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp,
giving it a healthy action. It removes and
cures dandruff and humors. By its use falling
hair is checked, and a new growth will be pre
duced in all cases where the follicles are net
destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects
arc beautifully shown en brashy. we.ik, or
bickly hair, en which a few applications will
produce the gles and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in
comparable as a dressing, and is especially
valued ler the selt lustre and richness of tone
it imparts. It contains neither oil or dye, and
will net soil or color white cambric; yet it
lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh ami
vigorous. Fer sale by all Dealers.
jye-lwdcedAw
All of which will beheld at Very
te Reduce Stock.
Lew Prices
L:
QPKCIA
Fer JULV and AUGUST wc have made a
Special Lew Price ter
CARPETS,
Of which we have a
Newest Patterns in
Handsome Line of the
BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, WORSTED,
WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR
CARPET WITH BORDERS.
Alse a line of Carpets at i", 81, 37J4 and sue.
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
Will be sold en the same low basis.
We invite examination.
HAGBR & BROTHER.
A
T ALL PAPKK, SiC.
THIRD EDITION.
THUBSDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1881.
TO-DAY'S TIDINGS.
CHEER1XU NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL
The President's Continued Improvement.
BULLETINS OF HOPK AND rKOMISE.
Gaed News This Morning.
Washington, July 14. Executive
Mansion, 8:30 a. jr. Official. The presi
dent has passed a comfortable night and
continues te de well. Pulse 90, tempera
ture 99.8, respiration 22.
Signed D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes.
J. J. Woodward,
Rebert Reyburn.
Executive Mansion, Washington,
July 143:35 a. ji. Unofficial. The
favorable symptoms in the president's
condition continue. He passed a very
comfortable night and this morning his
pulse is 90 and his temperature a little be
low 100. The doctors this morning ex
press themselves as satisfied with the pro
gress of the case. The wound has just
beeu dressed and the dressing showed
that there had beeu a geed discharge of
pus from the drainage pipe.
An Unetllcial " Dispatch.
Executive Mansion, Washington, .Inly
14. 11:e0a. m. Dr. Bliss at 11:30 a. m.
reports that the president is doing as well
as could be reasonably desired.
The surgeons liave just assembled for
their neon consultation and examination.
Jn Heed Condition at Neeu.
Executive Mansion 1 p. ji. Official
Bulletin The progress of the president's
case continues te be satisfactory this morn
ing. Pulse 94, temperature 93.5 respira
tion 22.
Signed D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes,
J. .1. Woodward,
Reut. Reyburn.
JtKPORT.
the Consulting
ANOTHER OFFICIAL
Frem tlie Attending te
Docterx.
Executive Mansion, Washington,
July 14. The following telegram was
sent by the attending surgeons te the con
sulting surgeons this afternoon :
1 p. ji. Te Dr. Frank II. Hamilton and
Dr. D. II. Agnew : The president has
continued te progress faveiably during
the last 21 hours. The febrile rise yester
day afternoon was again less than en the
previous day. He has taken since our last
telegram 29 ouiieas of milk with an ouuce
of rum in divided doses as heretofore,
besides a small slice of milk toast.
This morning and at. neon te-riav
a small sandwich of scraped
raw beef with two tcaspoenfuls of
Valentine's beef jtiics and an ounce of
Tokay wine of 18153. The medication has
consisted of a single hypodermic injection
of one quarter of a grain of sulphate of
merphia, given last night, and ten grains
et bisulphate of quinia at S in. te-day.
We administered yesterday at 15 p. m., an
enema of soap aud water, which
was promptly followed by a copious
movement of normal consistence and color.
At 7 p. m. his pulse was 100 ; tempera
ture, 101.G; respiration, 24. Te-day at
8:30 a. m.: pulse, 90; temperature, 99.8 ;
respiration, 22. At 1 p. m.: pulse, 94;
temperature, 93.5 ; respiration, 22.
Signed D. W. Bliss,
J. K. Barnes,
.1. J. Woodward,
Reuert Reyburn.
SCKN1CS ABOUT THE VIIITK HOUSE.
Cbeerliiliiit Takas the Place or tJloem anil
Anxiety.
Washington, D. C, July 14. There is
a marked change in the scene about the
executive mansion this morning as noni neni
parcd with that which has prevailed con
tinuously since the president was wounded.
Bright and cheerful expressions have taken
the place of sad and mournful ones, and
the encouraging statements made by the
attending physicians relative te the re
covery of the president have had the
effect of relieving the terrible anxiety
wliich has prevailed for nearly a fortnight.
Heretofore the attaches of the White Heuse
as well as these who were there en busi
ness in connection with the president's
illness, and these calling te make personal
inquiries, might have been seen in groups
conversing in monotones, while today the
sadness occasioned by the attempted as
sassination aud the tears which have been
entertained that recovery was doubtful
have given place te brighter hopes and the
general drift, of conversation is mom
cheery and pleasant, indicating the satis
faction which nrevails concerning the
patient's condition. Especially was this
manifest in the expressions of the members
of the cabinet lcaviug the White Heuse
this morning, each of whom made pleas
ing and satisfactory replies te all interrog
atories icgardingthe president's condition.
The day is bright and pleasant with a
very refreshing breeze, beiijg the result of
a heavy shower which occurred last night.
The guards arc still kept about the White
Heuse grounds en patrol duty, and will
probably be continued until the president
is able te be about. The refrigerating ap
paratus under the supervision of Maj.
Powell is practically finished, and all neise
caused by its construction hasccased.leav
ing the mansion and surrounding quiet.
Sympathy Frem Paris.
Londen. July 14. A dispatch from
Paris te the Dntlt Teleyrtiph says : "The
American colony in Paris held a meeting
yesterday for the purpose of drawing up
an address of sympathy for President Gar
field. The address will remain here ten
days for the purpose of receiving signa
tures. It will be forwarded te Washington
en the 24th hist."
THE CINCINNATI LANI SLIDE.
WALL PAPER,
WATT, PAPER.
Our Stock Includes all tlie Choice Sprint;
Patterns in
EMBOSSED AND PLAIN GILT SATINS,
FLATS, BLANKS, CEILING DECO
RATIONS, FRIEZES, DADOS
AND BORDERS.
Te reduce stock we will make a
SPECIAL LOW Pit WE.
Wc invite examination.
ALBANY'
The Stalwart Organ Urging Adjournment.
Albany, X. Y., July 14. The Express,
organ of the "Stalwarts," in a lengarti
cle, setting forth the position of affairs
says : "Enough Republicans te nominate
and elect two United States senators can
not be brought together in caucus. The
time has ceme for the Legislature te ad
journ." The joint convention today voted as
fellows for the short term vacancy : Petter
54, Lapham 70, Conkling 32, Woodferd 1.
Necessary te a choice 79.
The chair announced that no choice had
been made and the convention proceeded
te vote for the long term vacancy, with the
following result : Kernan 54, Miller 73,
Chapman 2, Adams 2, Daniels 3, Wheeler
12, Fish 7, Evarts 2, Bliss 1, Stariu 1.
Necessary te a choice 79.
Assemblyman Sisson voted for Mr.
Wheeler. Senater Aster moved an ad
journment ; carried ayes SG, nees 79. The
convention then adjourned.
Final Adjournment Ordered.
Upen adjournment of the joint conven
tion the Assembly adopted a resolution for
a final adjournment Of that body en the
10th inst.
Heats the ltest Time.
Iii Pittsburgh yesterday Maud S. trotted
ever the course twice for a warming up,
and then, at the word go. started like a
streak. The track was heavy and had
been rolled twenty feet out from tiie pole
te the disadvantage of the mare, but as if
shot from a cannon, she sped and crossed
the line in 2.10, beating her best time
one quarter of a second. Tnis was the
official decision, while one of the judges
held the mare had actually covered the
ground in 2.101. The driver of Maud S.
said she could have made it iu two seconds
less.
WKATI1KK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jnly 14. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, ami winds
mostly northwesterly, with stationary or
higher barometer and temperature.
Less by Fire.
St. Leuis, Me., July 14. The total less
by the burning of the Filley stove foundry
here last evening is estimated te be $75,
000 ; fully insured.
An Important Arrival.
Washington, July 14. Ex-Senater
Conkling arrived here this morning.
MARKETS.
riillailelpnia Market.
I'HiLADBLPHiA. J uly 11. Fleur market
strong but uiet; Superfine, 00:i 50;
extra 4?4 :".0 ; Ohie & Indiana family, at
.r 5diJU '-"; Pennsylvania la-.nily tj."0
rili-2VC; St. Leu I ile ill IC BO; Minnesota
Extra J5 cuac oe : de straight, J 03i: 50 : win
ter patent $i: erttti !" : spiing de 5007 50.
Rye llenr at S4 7505 00.
Wheat firmer, geed inquiry; Ne. 2 West
ern Red, $1 a; D'd. and Penn'ii Red, $1 '25
0127; Amber, SI i"l 27.
Cern steady for local use; steamer, 5 l5IMe;
sail vellev,;f8.-7c: sail mixed, 55S."iiic; Ne.
2, mixed, K551c.
Oats linn but unlet ; Ne. I White
i:lc;Ne. 2. de 41c;Ne. 3, de Ht0-; Ne.
2 Ml..c 30c.
Rye nominal at M)c.
Previsions firmer ; nn-.ss perk $1S 0)i?IS ;
beef ham?, $5! .r0i" HO; Indian iiias
beef $2150.
Bacen smoked shoulders, 707,'c; salt d
BJsMi 7c : smoked hum 4 Ii;l2e; pickled
hin., lQ$I0jCc.
Lard market neiuilnil; city kettle 12
12c: loes-, butchers' at lllljc; prune
steam, $12 75.
Butter market less active, but prices
stem ly ; Creamery extra at, Si2tc;
Western, at 22c ; de
geed te
mill New
choice 210
Yerk extra,
2!c; Bradford county
2IW22C ; tlrsts, imwjp.
Rolls dull; Pennsylvania lSe; Weston Westen
17c. Egg dull and easier; Penn'a at ll!).c;
Western. 150 l.rKe.
Cheese firmer fair demand: New erk
full crrain, lljijc ; Western full cre-eu
M&'jy.c; de fair te geed, SfiO?.
Petroleum steady; refined 7Jc.
Wld-lcy at $1 12.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market ;
Timethy dull at $.10:: U ; de de Flaxseed
steady at. $1 2S.
New- VerK MarKet.
Nw eiiu, .Inly 14. Fleur State and West
ern lirm, with moderate expert and
jobbing trade demand ; Superfine State
l O.)0i; it.) ; extra de fl 805 (; choice le5 100
5 25: tanev de $5 u!i0ii 73; round hoop Ohie
ft t'005 1.0 : choice de J5 IO0C75; superfine
western 4 1)004 75: common te jjoeil ex
tra de $4 S.I0525 ; choicede J5 anK 75 : choice
white wheat de, at 5 250C 25. Southern
quiet and steady; common l fair extra
$5 1585 75 : wed te choice de $5 3007 50.
Wheat lAy.r heller and meiieraieiy
active; Ne.
de August. $1
$1 2Sil 21V
Cern !4'e
western spot.
5Sc.
Oats a shade stronger
urn, 120li:c.
$127':I 2SI
de September,
mixed
Slate, l.-:$l7c; West-
Red. July,
H;i,m i'S;
belter, fairly active;
4405J.e ; de future,
Noen Mitiiinniei the Uratn Market
Kiiriiislied by
Sept.
laenh II. I.en;;, Commission
Breker.
CRICAUO,
Wheat....
Aiur.
. l.i:SJ.i
1.12
.4:5 ,!h
. ' vrt
.. 17.72,
.. 1I.'.I2.
..$ 1.21 Ji
.:.,y
-' :'H
47?i
.xx.
17.72.'.
11.70
$ 1.2-JM
.5lj
Det.
I.I1J5
Year.
$ IJ
Sept.
.4S
II 15
Tite Men Killed and Pour Others Badly
Hurt.
Cincinnati, O., July 14. A land slide
occurred last night near the mouth of the
tunnel, en the Cincinnati Northern rail
road under Crown street, Walnut Hills,
where 12 men were engaged in preparing
for arching. One of them, Franklin
Burns, the foreman, was en the timbers,
and the ethers were below in the bottom
of the tunnel. The sliding earth knocked
Burns off and threw the timbers down en
the men. Burns and David Hunter (col
ored) were killed and four ethers were
mere or less injured. The lirst report that
the tunnel itself had fallen was incorrect.
Cern
Outs
Perk
Lard
PlIII.AIlELl'lllA.
Wl.eat
j erii
Oats
Live Stock Markets.
Cuicahe. Hogs Receipts. 25,000 head ; ship
ments, .".HO head; market steady ; common
te Ked mixed packinK,$ifSft 10; choice heavy.
$ 140011 75 : light bacon- $0 0g(; 55, mainly $! 15
;r.O: culls and pigs. $."0i;.
Cattle Receipts. I.G0O head; shipments, 2,000
head; fat wanted; prices 5ffdl'c higher aiid
active: experts, $i;t; 23 ; geed te choice shtp
luii'' $.' 75i5 IK): common te medium. $50550 :
butchers' fairly active and steady at $2 :iO03i:e ;
through Texans, scarcer, in eciier deiuauu
and firmer at &!0ift-35; mediinn le geed cun
ning, $:i 150350; shipping Tifxans strong at
42 75ffli:;e: stnekers and feeders. $2 750 Iii.
fclicep Receipts, l,:ji)0 head ; shipments. 2C0
head: market brisk and advanced 25c en
geed; common te medium, $104 50; geed te
choice, $505 40.
East Liiuarrv Cattle Receipts Ml bead el
through and 271 head of local; geyd lirm lit
last week's prices; common grades 'Hc oil';
geed te prime shipping steers. $5 7505'25; tail tail
te geed butchers', $17305 00: common and
light, ! S5JS4 50 ; stockers and feeders, $:;. Via
4 ii; bulls, fat rows anil ttags $304 73 ; .-ales
5.12 head.
Hogs Receipts, I ,--) iiead : Philadelphias.
$t; 750C SO ; Yerker-. $ 4O0C SO.
Sheep Receipts, 200 head ; quoted at $1 730
5 25
drain Quotations.
One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yiindt, Breker, 15
East, King street.
ClIICAOO.
Wheat
Cern
Oats
Perk
Ljill (.
PlULADKLPIIIA.
Wheat
Philadelphia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. U
Reading ,
Lehigh Valley ,
LehtgU Navigation ,
BuffHle, Pitts. & Western...
Northern Central
Northern Pacific.
" Preferred ,
Hcstonville
Philadelphia X Erie It. R..
Iowa Gulch Mining
Uhitke States Bexds.
U nited States 4 per cants.
4K "
" 5
3K "
2s;2 2aK 28
Mr7
44J 44$ UK
2I& Hii 22JS
tPV
42 4i aj
S2H SI 84U
21 .... 21'
.... "" 2i'
V. M.
1:00
116
1 14,,
n-M2
vtiX
.IlliV.
.$ 1.12
. -47'4
. .:!
. 17 70
. 1-2.45
July.
.$ I.2IJS
Aug.
$ 1.14
47ft
-'
17.70
IL'J-M
Aug.
$ 1.22
Sept.
$ 1.12
.mi
r.'A
n.ri'A
iu;VA
Sept.
$ 1.2134
Mil
MtecKniurnet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia anil Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported daily bv
.lAcnu B. Loke. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Ntw Yerk Steckb.
Stocks itreng.
Lecal storks ami HeaM.
Par Las
val. sal
Lauc.City C per ct. Lean, due lsS2. . .$100 $105
I... iw in
181W... 100
" 10... 100
' 5 per ct.in 1 erSOyears.. 100
5 per et. Scheel Lean.... IPO
4 " in ler 20 years.. 100
4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100
" 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.
yuarryvllle R. E.. duels $100
Reading & Columbia R. Rdue 1SS2 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due lSSt 100
Lancaster tins Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster lias Light and Fuel Ce.,
Stevens Heuse 100
ltAXK STOCKS.
First National Bank. $100
Farmers' National Bank 50
Lancaster County National Bank.. f0
ceiumma national iiiiuk
Ephrata National Bank
First National Bank, Columbia.. .
First National Rank, Strasburg
First National Bank. Marietta
First National Bank, Mount .ley.
Lititz National Bank
Manhelm National Bank
Union National Bank. Mount .ley
TURXriKK STOCKS.
Big Spring A Beaver Valley $ i" $10.26
100
100
10O
100
100
100
100
100
50
ns.:
120
105
112
103
103.50
105
$IU
102.5U
105.5C
103.5C
ie;
70
$170bd
102.!.
102 2!V
135
135
l.ll.tC
20i
143.75
141.M.
70.5C
23
100
50
25
25
50
Bridgeport.
Columbia Chestnut Hill
Columbia t Washington ....
Columbia & Big Spring
Lancaster A Ephrata
Uinc.Eiizabetht'n X Middlet'u..
Lancaster & Fruitvilhi.
Lancaster &;l.itit.
Lancaster X Williamstewii
Lanca-tcr& Maner
Lancaster & Manheiin
Lancaster .t Marietta
Lancaster ft New Helland
I jine-.ister ,t Susquehanna
Lancaster Ai Willow Streel
Strasburg & Millport '23
Marietta A Maytown '25
Marietta A Mount Jey 25
MISCELLANKOl-s STOCK.-,.
Quarryville R. R $ 50
... 1.IJ4 20
is
20
14.10
47.25
51
50
ait
55
US
30.&
25.29 83
275A
40.U
. 100
3011
25
Miller.-villu Streel Cur
Inquirer Printing Company
Watch Factory
lias Light and Fuel Company..,.
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Oils Company
Columbia Water Company.
Susuehauiia Iren Company.
.uarietui jitMiutt nuiu. .........
Ml
50
100
2"i
100
100
(Ul
40
$3 2.'.
25
40
115UO
73.11
XHir AliVJEKTISEMrXTS.
ELKtIANT UAPK MAYOYSTKKSON1CB.
Fresh Deviled Ciub.. Petted Hum.
Chicken, Turkey and Iuck. Orange, Ba
nanusimd Watermelon. sit ECKERT'S,
jl4-2td 12! East King Street.
IKON I'KNCl.-NtJ AMI KAIL1NIJ Or ALL
kinds, styles and deigns made and put
up. Call or address for estimates
J. F.STAUFFER,
Successor te K. F. Landis,
lM.Vw Lancaster, Pa.
IVASTKU.
WANTKO FIFTY (SO) CHJAK1MAKK1M
en form work. Apply ut once te
CROUSB X CO.,
Ne. 22 Seuth Sixth Street,
jy7-lvd Reading. Pa.
T
1 A I LO 1CS WANTKW. r.XPKBIENCED
ii i:i-:it ititm'iiEit.
25 West King Street.
Apply te
jyiieui
WANTED AT TIIE LANCASTKR HOLT
Works boys from 12 te If. years of age.
Steady aud industrious boys earn from three
te six dollars per week. jyl4-lwd
M is v.ei. i. a iftse irs.
JA1HKS AN1 CKNTN, IF YOU WANT A
j Ooed and Fine Hlttng Beet or Shee,
Ready-maile or Made te Order, go te
F. HIEMKN.'S.
Ne. 103 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. Jy2-tfdSW
riUlK C'KLKItKATEO MILBUKN WAKONS
X ler sale at Reduced Prices. Warranted ea
geed as any In the market. Nothing cheap
lint the price. Alse thn tiEISKK SEPA
RATOR, fort te 10 Herse Power. The Peer
less, Portable, Traction ami Demestic Engines
and Saw Mills.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
Shep and Wareheu-es : Cherry Street, be
tween James and Frederick
.1. F. STAUFFEK.
iy'J-'JtdS.tW.'tftw .Successor te E. F. Landis.
A
;ki;at colekko weeds mektinu
WILL BE HELD AT QUARRYVILLE,
ON SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 1881.
Specl.il train leaves King Street. Depot ut '.1
a. m. Returning leaves Qiuiiry villi; at l!:30p.
m. Fare Ter the round trip only fl."c. Fer
lull particular?, eee large pesters.
yS,'J,M.15,ICd
XrOTICKISIIKKKKYUIVKN THAT ALL
.Ll persons indebted te M. A. Edwards are
requested te make immediate settlement, unit
these having claims against lhcrulii M.A. hd
waids, le make known the same te the under
signed without delay. C.EDWARDS.
ATTK.vneN-.-OREAT SACRIFICE.
C. Edwards eir.-rs his property. Nes.243 and
iie West King street. at jiiivatesabt.
AUe Millinery geed. Household anil Kitchen
liirniture, etc. Call s-een and .secure a bargain.
JI2-:d O- EDWARDS.
I YLK SJXTII SU.UMKK TOUK TO
Niagara Falls aedWatkins Glen,
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881.
Leave Lancaster en Niagara Express at II a.
Tickets for the Round Trip.
.V9.7S.
Ooed te return en all trains for 25 days.
Special reductions et one dollar per day Ies
than regular charges at Cataract, Interna
tional, Clcn Mountain and Clen Park Hotels.
Tickets will be geed te leave also en 3d and
tthet August. Fer tickets and information
Ii. L. FON DKIISM1TII,
.12 East King Streel.
or .IAS. A DALE,
Yerk, Pa.
Kill en
JYU-3viLtltW
t AHMAdHS, &V.
A. V.
10:00
HAM
i
BiTlB
The News In Unba.
Havana, July 9. The news of the
murderous assault en President Garfield
was received with much regret. The
comments upon it by the Cuban press
show, however, an utter misapprehension
of the character of the American people.
The Government Feeling Easy.
As many troops with their officers are
constantly leaving for Spynit, it may be in
ferred that the government has no further
apprehension of a disturbance of thepeace.
Menev.. ........ .............
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul .
Canada Southern
Del., Lack.& Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal
Denver & Rie (Jrande
Hannibal A St. Jee
Lake Shere X Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas Texas
N. V.. Lake Erie & Western....
New Jersey Central
N. Yi, Ontario A Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie A Mississippi
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce....
St. Paul A Omaha
de Preferred
Ccntral'Pacitic
Texas Pacitic
Union Pacific .-,."'
WhIi-lsIi SL Leuis A Pacific....
"aI. "' - Preferred.
Western Union Tel. Ce
July II.
V. X. V M
1:00 3:00
... 3:tjc
... 127 127 127;;;
...125 uy. li
... Wyi 63 rA
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.... ic. vuyH ioej
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vi?i vzy.
122 l!Ji 122J5
184 19 IS);
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4.1J4 43,'i 44
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35 33 .""
H.i 144'4 144J4
39J5 33i .T
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(Tt Cl'i
12S 129J4 12
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91 :tiyt a'
W& 91 92U
Carmges ! Carnages !
EDUEULEY & OCX'S.
Pnitlical Carilage nulhlers,
Market Street, Rear of Celli ral Market Henses,
l.uncsL-der, Pa.
Wu have en hand a Ijirge Assortment et
BUGU1KS AND CARHIAUKS,
Which we eiler at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, mvc us a call,
JGf-Rcpuirlng promptly attended te.
One s.:t or werkim n especially employed Ter
hit purpose. .fn&i-tfd&w
FECIAL. NOTICE.
S1
ORUANS AND PIANOS can bepurchased
at tli
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
from ten te twenty-five per cenL cheaper dur
ing the month of April than any ether time.
s I have a large assortment nt nil kinds el
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will
find it te their advantage a ier examining
ether instruments te cull at the wureroeius, as
they will then be able te see the superiority el
the Lancaster Organ or (flickering Piane.
1 have added s ten in power aud am adding a
set et new machinery et my own Invention
for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te
the key beard. Hiererere saving time, expense
and labor, and will give my customers the
benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send ler
catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 320 NORTH OUKEN STREET.
ALKX.McKlLLlPS,
mar29-2wdAe5 Proprietor