': ' ",',' -s."' 'SKai-' iix-. -; Tr -" 4$2 tsHnx J&c?' r-' c ' TANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY i SEPTEMBER 9. 188L --.isVi. LEAMAN PLACE AFFAtKS. Reported by a Special Correspondent. Leam an Place has presented quite a lively appearance during the last live or ' six weeks. The Pennsylvania railroad company have at present a large number of mechanics of all kinds employed in re modeling and repairing their piepcity at this place. The new telegraph company have about thirty men employed in erectiug the poles along the pike. They have large canvas tents erected heie and beard themselves a la gypsy. They are a jelly set, having a first-rate glee club. They pass the even ings singing humorous songs te the great delight of their many visitors who come te see them. The hotel kept by that piiuce of land lords, Mr. Geerge Diller, is at present filled te overflowing with boarders and business men who appreciate its geed management. The Presbytei ian church, midway ba tween here and Paradise, has been partly tern down and will be rebuilt considera bly larger, and when finished will be one of the finest anil most beau til nl churches in the county. Our wide-awake lumberman, II. II. Itehrcr, of Leaman Place, furnishes all the lumber requiicd, and our Democratic friend, Jes. Aiken, of Williamstown, has contracted for the erection of the struc ture, which will be finished, as he finishes all his work, in the most substantial and workmanlike manner. Large quantities of lumber and coal arc sold here and every branch el business .seems in a piospcietts condition. L&iic-afctrr Ce. inly Culliiaters. Jehn i. Moniseu, of this county, who has been fanning five notes of tobacco for II. F. (iniiiiigcr, of Juniata, writes us it will i uii many leaves :I0 inches long and 20 wide, and an acre and a quailcr which he farmed for liee. (Jrenigcr is just as geed. Most or it is housed and miring nicely ; and Mr. (J. will plant ten acies next year and build a tobacco shed 72 by e0, and 20 feet te the square. Air. Geerge Waller of Lancaster county has also .seventeen acres of very fine to bacco in the same neighborhood, ten acres of which he farmed en Mr. Hobcrsen's farm and seven en Cel. Hartshorn's farm whcie In; Kiif-ed a crop last year. His to bacco this year will measure 150 inches long and 18 te UO wide. He iutenda te iai.se 2- acres next year. These crops were raised en bottoms along the Tusca 101a cicek, and this valley has net been as dry as some high lauds. Fer Six Months Mere. Alderman McOonemy has received a commission from Gov. I leyt as alderman of the First ward from November , 1831, te the first Menilaj in May, ISS'2. The squire as elected te his ellice in February 187(", his term te begin in November, 1870. Themas V. MuKlligett was then alderman of the Fiist. waul and seen after the elec tion he lcsigued. Governer Ilartrauft then appointed Aldeiman McConemy te fill out trrtfiuiexpireil term of six months. JJy a .special act the lime for holding the election was changed from November te February. Alderman McOonemy's term would theicleie cxpiie en November G of this year. He has been icappeiutcd, how ever, and it will be seen that he has served six yeai.s although only elected for five, liaving since been appointed for six months' teuns by Republican governors. A lirulitl Murder. The body of Nicholas Veelkcr, an aged man, who had been most of his life a lcsi lcsi dentef Philadelphia, was found en Wed nesday in the Kile liver, about twelve miles iiem 10 1 1; ten, Cecil county, Mary land. Theie was a chain around the neck with another attache. 1. and the skull was crushed in. William An. nil, who tents Veelkcr' s place, and lived in the same house with him, has been aricsted for the murder. He and the mutdered man had quarreled frequently, and thcie is evidence that Veelkcr was killed in the stock yaid, and his body dragged ts the river by a here. liloed stains, it, is said, were also found oil A i lout's clothing. Tne CoIeieO (Miiip Binning. A .special train will be mil te Hie col ored weeds meeting at. Milway en Sunday next. It will leave. ICiug street at 8:le in the nieining and relnrninir will leave Mill way at. ():1." in the evening. Tim Rev. Win. II. Keels of this city will preach at 11 o'clock ; his subject will be "De Four Hesses. ' IJev. Frisby, of Philadelphia, will preach in the af lei neon. The bill sent us say.s th.it, "no huxlcrs will be al lowed within one mile of the grounds, and .sufficient police will be there te preserve order." Steer I'pslnlrrt. Ml Jey Mar. Last Sunday, a steer belonging le Chris tian Ihubaker, lcsiding a short distance south of town, managed te work its way up the stairs te the second story of an un occupied tenant house. It was first no ticed by a neighbor, when the animal had its head out of the window. Mr. Bru baker was" informed of the peculiar posi pesi posi sitien the steer was in, and with consider able weik it was safely put down stairs and out. of the house. A Very Sick Mule. Last eveninir a team belonging te a man named llaveistick, residing in Manheim township, just neith of this city, was being diiven along Chestnut street, and at the corner of North Queen ene of the mules fell en the sticcl, having been over come by the heat. He was attended for several heui sat this point by veterinary surgeons, but at last it was found that he could net. recover, and he was thciefeic killed and taken te Lampartcr's. Driting Accident. This morning a man drove into the milk wagon of a man named Miller, en Lime street, breaking one wheel. Redder's large brewery wagon was being driven out E.ist King street this morning when, owing te the crowded con dition of the streets, it stiuck against a buggy, the herse of which was tied, and upset it. Ne ether damage was done. m Sale of Cows. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale September 8, 1881, at Millers ville, Lancaster comity, Pa., for Harry C. Lintner 20 head of Aldcrney cows and heifers at au average price of $33.02 per head, the highest one brought $10:5. AttacKcd by Sun Stroke. Mr. A. Applebach, Jehn A.- Shober's teamster, had an attack of sunstroke at Millersville yesterday He lay uncon scious most of the day, but he is new con-' valescing. Orunu and Disorderly. Ficd. Meltz, Louisa Meltz and Eliza Flynu were heard before Alderman Mc Conomy en the charge of being drunk and disorderly. Fred was discharged, Louisa was sent out for 20 days and Eliza for "0. Yesterday's Klglit. Themas llamill, who was se badly in jured by Chi istian Hagclgans yesterday, is able te be about te day. Hagelgans was arrested and gave bail for a hearing before Alderman Ran. J Volume 5. lu entering upon its lifthvolunie the Li tit. Recerd reviews with pardonable pride a brief but successful and premising career, in which it has had the encourage ment te which its merits entitle it. The Assessor. This is the day "for the asscsseis of the county te make the return of the registra tion, and the commissioners' office pre sented a very lively appearance this tnei n-iug- COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REGULAR CORRESPONIJKNCK. The fctated meeting of the Columbia school beard met in ths council chamber list eveninir at 8 o'clock, with President Meyers in the chair. Rell called and all . r .1 a. - -r Tr:i. memuers ieuuu picsuut cwepb jii. m iivc. Minutes of August 11th and 13th wcie icad and adopted. Finance committee reported as fellows Receipts. Balance per last report $ 04.79 .!. G, Hc,, collector 1S7H 23.90 1977 25.90 V. B. Dunbar, " 187G 6.t9 " 18S0 104.CC ' " 1851 322.55 5alcef bends 2.700.00 Total $J,W20 Expenditures. Current order? mid S213.CG Payment en the new Fifth st. building $00.00 Total $1,013.00 Balance en hand $2,970.54 The repairs and supply committee re ported necessary repairs and cleaning of school buildings attended te and presented bills for the same. The following bills wcie icad and eidercd te be paid : W. II. Giier, advui Using Bcpaits and supply committee ler re T. i. White, dustpans anil brushes II. h limner, coal S. II. Ilelliiiau. libraiian, one quarter... C W. Stevenson, sccietary , Interest en bends.... T. B. Dunbar, percent, en collection-,.. 1 4 50 53 SO 711 2C! ( 25 (Ml 12 50 27 50 12 IX) Total amount $105 C5 The building committee reported $800 paid te the contractors en the Fifth street school house ou account of $1,000 weik done up te Sept., 1. Rowman & Bres., and II. Wilsen have bid for Called-in heater ; contract net yet awarded. On Mr. Slade's motion Supt. Ames was au au thei ized te close the schools at his discre tion duiing the heated term and at the rcquiiemcnts of the pupils. In view of the act of June 7, 1SS1, upon Mr. Given's motion it was unanimously ngtecd that for the ensuing school year the teachers shall be allowed two days iu each school month for the meetings of the institute, provided they give their services te the be.ud two extra weeks beyond, and at the close of the regular school year in lieu theicef. The superintendent was author ized te purchase, at the expense of the school district, a let of books for indigent pupils. Tlie Itoreugh Uiulger. Council meets te night. Hopes and prayers for rain. A number of scholars in different looms of the public school were dismissed yester day afternoon en account of the extreme heat. The Clark-Gayler Cennie Soegah com pany, the lush drama that dicw such large crowds in New Yerk, will appear in the Columbia opera house, Thursday, Scp timbcr 15. Four bums went around town last even ing swindling people out of money by do de i lg some tiicks, then bcttiug en them. An attempt was made te arrest them, but they had skipped. Last evening the members and friend of Mt. ion A. M. E. church gave their Pas Pas eor, Rev, J.. II. Accoec, a grand surf rise paity. There wcie mere things given and meic pci-snus piescnt than ou any previous occasion. An eight-year old son of Mr. Geerge Sheet., living en Lauieuce street, while hanging ou the perch of the house stand ing at the coiner of Second and Mill slicct:-, slipped and fell te the pavement, receiving internal injuries. He was car ried te his home, and new lies in a critical condition. Miss Katie Uoet, of Peltsvillc, is visitirg her sister, Mrs. II. F. Ycigey. Mr. Tlies. Haldcman. is spending a few days wi h ft iends and relations in llarrisburg. About 8:;0 a. in., the two horse team, belonging te a Mr. Mann, became frighten ed at a passing freight train'and ran off. Up Lecust street he dashed, but was caught by Mr. Albeit Sl.ide in ft out of the Franklin house. The harness was con siderably damaged. Mr. Slade iceeived the thanks of the owner for his timely iutcifcicuce. The Columbia steamer iceeived two trials yistct day, etic in the morning and the ether in the afternoon. In the morn ing it would net work at all and the boys became se disgusted with it that, they would net pull it te the engine house. Mr. Samuel Filbcir, hitched his pair of ice wagon horses le it and drew it te the house, wheic it iceeived a thorough cx cx miuatien. A let of lags and coal was found iu the " suction " pump, but whctherlhcy wcie placed tliMe by design or were- sucked in at Reading it is net known. The trial in the afternoon gave cntiic satisfaction. Anether trial will be made same time te day. Nudden Dcatli. Yesterday afternoon our town was startled by the announcement of the sud den death of Mr. Albeit Thompson, for merly a ft eight conductor en the Penn sylvania railroad, but who for the past year or two has been mere or less sick. Fer ever a month he has been beaiding a'. Batt's hotel. Mr. Batt informed us that he ate the heartiest dinner since he had been stepping with him. After dinner he went te his room te lie down ; about a quarter of two he came down stairs with a basin in his hand bleeding violently. He said he had a hemmerrhage. After a lit tle while he again went back te his room. One of the dining room girls happening te pass his room saw him fall off the bed en which lie had been sitting. She immediately raised an alarm and Mr. Batt canto up stairs, went into the room and found Mr. Thompson dead. He leaves a little son, who is staying with a Mr. Jehn Mullen, in llarrisburg, also a brother working in Pettsvillc. The Odd Fellows took charge of his remains, which will be buried te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Harry Sample, a nephew of the deceased. The Lancaster County Delegates. In the Republican state convention yes terday Ezra Rcisl, oue of the delegates from the upper district of this county reached the state capitol in time te spare cx-Shcriff Fred Smith the pains of acting as his substitute. On the vote for chair man, Reist, Nolde, Frautz, Bresitts and Breiicman voted for Lear, Hunsecker, Bolenius and Boek for Quay. Fer treas urer Reist, Frantz. Brosius and Brcne mau' voted for Davics, the ethers for Baily. A.J. Kauflmaii, esq., representing Elk county, where 1m spends part of the sum mer, voted for Quay and Baily. J. A. Stcbcr, esq., was made state com mittee member for the upper district and though at the first call, II. N. Breneman's name was sent up for the lower district, when Frantz and Brosius came in from their committees they sent in Jehn II. Landi.s's name. If the dispute be left le Tem Cooper's committee Laudis will be bounced. J. P. Wickcrsham, T. B. Cochran, Fred. Smith, A. F. Shcnck, E. S. Hoever, D. W. Graybill, W. IT. Gricr, W. U. Hcnsel and ether Lancaster ceuntians took in the convention. Alarm of Fire. The alarm of fire this afternoon was caused by the fright of the girls at Allan-dalo-eetton mill. A box between the card and spinning rooms became heated, causing sparks te fly. This alarmed the girls employed iu the mill, several of whom fainted, causing the alarm. Sid Net Appear. Steve Brown, colored, was te have been hcaid before Alderman A. F. Dennelly this afternoon at 2 o'clock for being drunk and disorderly. He failed te put in an appear ance and is believed te have skipped the town, sticking his mother for the bail. COUBT OF COMMON FLEAS. Before Jadfce Livingston. Iu the case of Jehn Leng, Sarah Leng, Mary Shaud and Jacob Shaud her hus band, Elizabeth Stiffie and Christian Stillle her husbaud, Susan Leng, Cath arine Leng, Adeline Leng, Fanny Free and her husband, Jehn Free, summons iupartitieu. This morning after a dis cussion en a point of law the court in structed the jury te find a verdict in favor ofthe plaintiffs. Ilefere Judge Patterson. In the case of Frederick Wolf vs. Chris tian Gast, guardian of Jehn Shread, the jury was instructed this morning, after which thev retired. Elizabeth Sayler vs. Samuel Eaby. This was an action te recover a balance for sale of crers which the plaintiff alleged te be due her from the defendant. She is the owner of au island in the Snsquchanna river and she claimed that the defendant, as her agent, sold several crops for which he collected the money and failed te pay it ever te her. There was no defendant or counsel for him present and the jury found in favor of the plaintiff rer$j;ft.82. In the case of Wolf vs. Shread, just in, the jury found in favor of the plaintiff for $30.80.. Nothing was transacted in ceuit this afternoon. It will meet te morrow morn ing, having adjourned te that time. Arrested for Larceny. William Deancr is the man against whom suit was ordered te be brought by the trustees of the Humane hese company (he being their janitor), for the larceuy of beer glasses, silver-plated spoons, brass fittings, fcc, which were stolen from the house of the company during the Ameri can Mechanics' ball, iu July last. Officer Hat man get out a search warrant this morning and found the beer glasses at his bearding house ou North street near Strawberry street. He was ai rested and taken before 'Squiie McCenemy, who held him tebail for a hearing in the sum of $300. His arrest was owing te the vigilance of seme of the members of the company. rirnic. The lvlen IS.md will held their last picnic in IlicMand'.s weeds, en Saturday evening, September 10. Our Hliarp reporter- was neatly shaved yes terday with Cuticnra Shaving Seap. City Itill I'eaters. Orien .V llenscl, city bill pesters and dis tiilmters, office Intullimuncuk building, Ne.;c Seuth Queen street. Ulcerative weakness and debilitating hu mors of females cured by Mult Hitters. aeuviA-i. NUTjvjis. Terrible Less of Life. Millions et rats, mice, cats, bedbugs, reaches, lese their lives by collision with "Heugh en Kits." Sold by druggists, 15e. Depot Jehn F. Leng A Sens. Lancaster. Ml.serablencss. The ine-t wonderful and marvelous success, in eases where persons are sick or pining away from a condition et iui-,er.iblene-5, that no one knows what aiils them (profitable pa tients for doctors) is obtained by the use et Hep r.itteix. They begin te euro from the first de-u and keep it up until perlcct health and strength arc restored. Whoever is alllictcd in this way need net sutrer, when they can get Hep Kilters. Sec "Truths" and " Proverbs" iu another column. . sl-2vd&w Win. McCartney, SS Lloyd iircct, llullule, X. Y., tell and sprained his ankle. His employer, II. Anilm-Mui, bl Main street, procured some Themas' Kelectrie Oil, and he t.iys that a tew applications enabled him te go te work as usual. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, l::7Xeith Queen stleet, Lancaster. A Cough, Celd or ie Tiireat should ee stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Ling lii.scasc or Consumption. ISrew n'.-t ISreuchial Troches de net disorder tlic-temaeh like cough symps and balsams, but act directly en the in flamed part., allaying Irritation, alve telle! in Aithma. ISreuchial Coughs, C.itairh, and the Threat Tieuliles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. I 'or thirty years ilrewn's itrenchial Tieehcs have been iceenimended by physician-', and alw:iyj give perlcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const nit ne ler nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited innkameng the tewstaple remedies el the age. Sold tit i cents a box even whf ic. lii.S-lvdTThXS&lyw liuileaii could never sleep at pieper hours, cursed with abnormal activity, his nerves were always en the qui vice. Could he have hail the seething benefit et Dr. Bensen's Celery mid Chamomile Pills, his wretched brains would net have taged with Improper fancies. 3-lwdMW&SVw save lour I lair ivei it IScuutlful. The "Londen Hair Celer ltesterer" lathe most deliglitliil article ever In trod need te.the American people and Is totally dtirercntfrem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free ti ein all impure ingredients that render many ether at tides for the hair obnoxious. Wheie baldues , or falling of the hair exists, or proina preina I in c grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, ami cause a healthy growth, cleansing the xcaip from all impuiities, daudrutl, etc., at the same lime aimU pleasing and lasting hair dres ,ing, tragranlly perfumed, rendering it Helland pliable, making it an indispensable art icle in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Itesteier. Pi ice 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot for the United .states, :t!0 North Sixth street, Philadel phia, ml 1-1 vdTTlt 4 F&w Itching jTflt?s Myutpieins sum Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing. p:u'ticularly at night, as if pin wet ms weru crawling in and nbeut the rectum t lie private parts are sometimes af fected ; If allowed te contii.iie very scrieiis re sults may fellow. Or. Swayue's All-Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Krysipclas, barbel's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for$li"i. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt el price la cm lency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Hr. Swayne & Sen. JESO North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. i unei!-::mdM WS&w In Geed Spirits. T. Walker, Cleveland, O.. writes : " Fer the last twelve months I have sutlered with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tak ing P.ittdeck liloed Hitters about his weeks age, and new have great pleasure In stating that 1 have recovered my appetite, my com cem com plexien has grown ruddy, and led nctteralto nctteralte gether." Price $1. Fer sale at II. 11. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lan caster. My Geed Weman. Why are you se out of sorts, never able te tell folks that you arc well? Ten te one it's ull caii3cd in the lirst place by habitual consti pation, which no doubt finally caused de ranged kidneys and liver. The snre cure for constipation is tlie celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is also a specific remedy for all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month Try it at once. Teledo lilaile. se5-lwdcw Oiilnlne and Arsenic Ferm the basis of many eftne Ague remedies in the market, and arc the last resort et physi cians and people who no better medicine te employ, for tins distressing complaint. Tlie cuects et cither of these drugs arc destructive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the cars, and depression of the constitutional health. AVer's Ague Curb is a vegetable dis covery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is an in fallible and rapid euro for every form of Fever and Ague. Its eifects arc permanent and ccr taln.and no Injury can result from its use) Ucsldes being a positive cme for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior rem edy for Llrcr Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, It stimulates the system te a vigeraus, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. ses8-lwdeed ftw Hay fever. Feb IIxy Fever I recommend Ely's Cream Balm. It entirely relieved me from the nrat application ; nave becnasuflererfer ten years. Going irem home and neglecting- te take the remedy, I had an attack ; after returning 1 Im mediately resorted te it, and found instant re lief. I believe, had I begun Its use earlier, I should net have been troubled. Have steed heat, dust anil draughts as well as during ether ment lis. J. Cellter, Clerk, IIS 15 read street, Elizabeth, X. J. Fer years I have been alHlcted with Hay Fever, from early in August until trust. 1 was Induced te give Fly's Cream Balm a trial. The relief was immediate. I regard myselt cured. U. Schiieibeic, Supt, of Cordage Ce., Elizabeth, X. J. Sept. 25, 1330. Price 50 cents. sl-2wdeedw Aletnera! Moment! (ettaera!l Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying vith the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If sc, go at ence and get a bettle of MltS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re lieeo the peer little suflercr Immediately de pend upon It; there Is no mistake about It. There is-net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ence 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 !iste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and r.urses in the United Mates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Let lie. -iar;-lvdJtwM.W4S JJEAl'IIS. Ptle 111 Hits city, en the 8t.lt Inst., Oeerge W., son of .lames P. and Susan A. Pyle, aged 1 year, C months and hi days. The relatives and friends of the family are lcspcctfully invited te 'attend the funeral, trout the lcsidcncc of his parents, Ne. 250 Arch Alley, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Tueut. On Tnursday morning, September 8th, at Landlsville, et typhoid fever, Fannie, wile of" Benjamin S. Tieut and daaghter of the late Simen Minich, sr.. aged :1 years 8 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends et the family tire respectfully Invited, without further no tice, te attend her funeral at the New Mcn Mcn nenite church at Laudlsvilie, at 2 o'clock en Saturday afternoon, Sept. 10. 2td Swaktlkv. lu I.andisville, en the 8th inst., at lii o'clock a. m., Christian Swartley.aged C years, !) months and 21 days. The relatives and friends or the family arc respcctlully invited le attend the funeral, without further notlce.trem Reformed Mcmno Mcmne Mcmno nite church, Landlsville, en Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. . 2td NEW AliVVHTlSEMl-NTS. f ANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNO fT girl te de upstairs work. Apply at Ne. COJ Heaver street. TirANTKU-TWO IJOYS TO LEAKN CAK- Y riage Smithing. S. B. COX, ltd Church Street. C1LAAI SOUP LUNCH AT THE GIBAKD j Heuse, 238 North Queen street, this (Frl- iiayj evening, ucsi et nccr en tap. ltu PKKPAKATOKY SERVICE SERVICE preparatory te the Communion will he held tlie Lecture Beem of the Presbyterian church this evening ai 7 o'clock. T UKE A LOOK AT MY STAND IN Centre Square this evening, where I have mc largest watermelons ever Drought te Lan caster. V. METTFETT. ltd I KAMI OPENING Of NEW FALL GOODS AT TUC NEW YORK STOKE, 8 & 10 EAST KING STREET. We are new showing ene of the largest and best asseited stocks id DRY GOODS, tfANOY GOODS AND NOTIONS, In I he state at the lowest market prices. Special etlcrlng of DRESS GOODS Embracing the Latest Novelties of the season. Ombre Mripes and Plaids, all Weel French Plaids, Newest Celttrings in Weel Suitings. Full lines, of Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored all Weel Cashmeres, Surra lis mid Plain SMIns lirtlte New Fall Shades. Canten Flannels. Muslins & Sheetings, and all kinds et Demestic ;i)ry Goods, we arc sclliiig at less than Agents' Prices, having bought them previous te recent advance SPECIAL ISABUA1NS. 1 Case Oerster Suit ings at 25c. iter yard. .1 Cases best quality Bleached Muslins, perfect goods, in half and fjuatter pieces. WATT, Sill V CO., 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. A N OUDINANCE Te provide against injuries te the roadway, in the streets aad alleys of the city or Lancas ter, Irem detective or careless tilling of ex cavations and diggings therein. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Select and Common Councils et the City of Lancaster, that from and alter the passage of this ordi nance, no person or persons whatsoever shall dig up or excavate the roadway in any of the streets or alleys et the City et Lancaster, for laying water, gas or sewer pipes, or making collections with or repairs te the same, or for any ether purpose whatsoever, without having lirst obtained a permit ler se doing from the Mayer of said City. Sec. 2. That any person or persons digging or excavating iu any et the saiil streets or alleys, by virtue of tiny such permit, shall be required, en filling in such excavation or dig ging, te rain or puddle the earth tilled In, and shall remove auy surplus or supply any defi ciency et material as may lie necessary te leave the roadway even and solid, and in as geed condition as it was before such digging, and shall keep such part of the roadway in repair for the period et six months. In case any ex cavation remain open ever night the person making the same shall display a reil light its a signal of danger. sue. 3. That iu case et default ou the part of any person or persons making such ex,cava tien, or digging, te till up the same In the man iter requirud by Section i, the Street Commis sioner shall give notice te the person or per sons at whose instance or for whose benefit such excavation or digging was mado.et the de fault, and if such person or parsons shall re fuse or neglect for two days after being se no tified, te repair the roadway, iu the manner required by Section 2, then the Street Commis sioner shall make such repairs, at the expense et the said person or persons for whese benefit; or at wliese instance, the excavation or dig ging was made, and the expenses incurred, together with u penalty et twenty per cent, shall be recoverable, In an action of debt, at the suit et the City of Lancaster, as debts et like amount are new recoverable. Sec. 4. Tliat in all cases of contracts entered into by any of the departments et the govern gevern gevern et said City, with any person or persons, ler work which will render necessary any xca vatien In the roadway. In any eftne streets or alleys of said City, the contractor shall be bound by recognizance te repair said road way, as required by Section 2 of this ordinance, and no llnal estimate for any such work shall be approved by the proper committee until the contractor shall nave produced a certifi cate from the Street Commissioner that Sec tion 2 has been fully compiled with. Sec 5. That any person or persons digging up the roadway, in any ofthe streets or alleys et said city, without having first obtained the permit provided ter in Section 1, shall be liable te a penalty etfllty dollars, te be collected in an action of debt, in the name of the City of Lancaster, before any Alderman et said City. Sue. G. It shall be the duty or the Mayer et the City te procure, at the expense et the City, printed blank forms of such permits, and te fill and Issue the same, en personal applica tion, agreeably te the first section et this Ordi nance, and also te retain a list of every permit Issued, with the number and date thereof, the location of the proposed excavation or digging, and the name or the person or persons, for wliese benefit or at whose instance the same is te be done. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the city et I jtneaster, en the 7th day et September, A. 1). 1S8I. JOHN LEVEKGOOD, President Common Council. IlERBKtrr JOUNSTOK, Clerk et Common Council. BOISEBT A. EVANS, President Select Council. J. K. Bakr, nierk et Select Council. Annrevcd September , 1: - - Tt fn env. xj JONIGLE, scptMtd Mayer. NEW AJrSTISSMEETS. Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting or the Democratic County Committee at Shober's hotel, Lancas ter, at 10 a. m., Monday. September 19. for or ganizatlen and ether business. W. U. UENSEL, Chairman. Every member's attendance is urgently re quested. dAw rpHE LADIES' BUTE SOCIETY WILL L held a FKUIT FESTIVAL in the base ment of St. Paul's M. E. Chnreh, Seuth Queen street, en Friday and Saturday evenings. Sep tember!) and 10. Admission tree. sep7-4td S1 TORE FOB KENT. STOKE ROOAl HO. Its Xerth Queen street, formerly occupied by the undersigned. Fixtures complete. Bent reasonable. Call en AL. BOSENSTEIX, sey7-3td Ne. 37 North Queen Street. PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 10, lSl, will be sold en the premises, at the Stambaugh place, LIUtz pike, one-half mile north of Lancaster, thirteen head et Cows, ten head of Cattle, Guernsey Bull, Hogs, Farming Implements, 4c. Alse, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. FKANK II. CARPENTER. II. Siiubekt, Auct. septe,8,941tw CIOLORED WOODS MEETING AT MlLL j way Station, Beading & Columbia B. R. Excursion train will leave King street depot en Sunday morning at 8:25 for the grounds. Returning leave Mlllway at C:15 p. in. The Rev. Wm. U. Keels will preach at 11 o'clock a. m. Snblect.thc "Four Horses." ThcBcv.Frisby, of Philadelphia, will preach at 2 p. m. The march will take place at 1 o'clock sharp. All persons will be charged 10 cents for driving en the grounds. Ne hucksters will be allowed within one mile et the grounds. Sufficient police will be en the grennds. Bv order et BEV. FUISHY, REV. II. II. LEWIS, ltd BEV. .1. FRANCIS. W" LIAMSON &- FUST Kit. THE FALL STYLE OF SILK HAT, for young gents, can be seen in our show win dow new. We could only get a few in this shipment, but we expect mere et them seen. Self-Conforming Hat We de recommend, but only en its merit". Silk Hats will be worn tneie this. tall and winter than they have been ter several yeats. -ARCTIC HAT Is still the favorite for young gents as a kneek- nuent, ami sold ler i.mi. We received this past week a wagon lead el Traveling Bags & Satchels and the prices we h ive put upon them will sell them every time. & ONE-PRICE HOUSE. 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. JEWJUjEIIS. OILVEK .TKWELKY. LACE PINS, EAR KINGS AND BBACELETS, NECK CHAINS AND HAIR PINS. STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND SCAKFP1NS OF SILVER. AUGUSTUS KHOAIiS, Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa J-MIC SAI.Ii. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 10, 1881, by virtue or an order et the Court et Common Pleas et I.ancaster comity, the undersigned, assignee of Daniel S. Bttrsk, will S3I1 at public sale, at the Cooper house, in the city et Lancaster, the following property, te wit.: All that valuable let of gieiuul. situated en the north side of East King street. Ne. 17, be tween Monument Square and Duke street, known as " Blink's Grocery Slore," contain ing lit lrent en East King street 22 feet, and extending in deptli 81 leet, en which i.s erected a substantial three-story brickbutldlng, nearly the entire depth et the let. The building has an outside stairway leading te the second and third floors making the latter eligible ler renting te geed advantage. The property is bounded en the east by Christian street, with an entrance irem said street te the rear et the building making It a desirable properly for any business. Persons wishing te view the property will please call en the premises. Sale te commence at "i o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and terms made known by C1I R1S l'l A N Wl DM Y ER, uu li deed&wts Assignee. SSltSNEE'SSALEOF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tlie undersigned assignee of Geerge Mengel and wife will sell at public sale, at the Simimy Heuse, in the borough et Manheim, en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, isMl, the following described real estate, situate in said borough : Purpart Ne. 1, consisting of a let et ground fronting en Prussian street .'X leet, mere or less, and extending in depth 2T7 leet, mere or less, te Welt street, thence along Wolf street 57 feet, mere or less, te property et Samuel Enstntngcr en the cast, thence south 217 feet, mere or less, te the corner of purpart Ne. 2 (being the stere property), thence west along the said store property 21 feet, mere or less, thence north along said property 10 leet, mere or less, te Prussian street te beginning, where on is erected a two story and attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached, a large Frame Barn fronting en Welt street 44 tcet, mere or less, and extending in depth 40 feet, mere or less, with wagon sited attached te said barn ; also geed outhouses, grape arbor and grapes, fruit et dlficrcnt va rieties, and a well et never-failing water. Purpart Ne. 2, consisting of a let of ground fronting 21 leet, mere or less, en Prussian street, adjoining purpart Ne. I, and extending in depth 40 teet, mere or less, te purpart Ne. I, whereon is erected a t'vn story Brick Build ing, built for and occupied as a Shee Stere. The buildings en the above property are ull in geed condition. Sale te commence at "o'clock p. in., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN W. LOWELL, set)7,10,17,24Aectl.8d Assignee. PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will be offered at public sale at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, in the city of Lancaster, ON MONDAY , OCTOBER 3. 1881, all that valuable property, situated In West I.ampcter township, known as KOCKY SPRINGS, containing 27 ACRES, mere or less, et which about 22 ACRES is fer tile farm land and the remainder weeds, be ing the well-known picnic grounds, en which is erected a large Twe-story Slate Reet BRICK DWELLING, a two-story Slate Beet Brick Back Building, and a large and commodious Barn, New Tobacco Shed, Pig Pen. Cern Crib anfl ether outbuildings. Alse contains a thriving Yeung Apple Orchard, and a large spring et ncvcr-laillng water. The farm land is fertile, well watered and especially adapted te raising tobacco, and the weeds lias long been a popular picnic ground with a large dancing platform, tables, benches, etc. Being situated within amilcet Lancaster city limits, It Is easy of access te markets, stores, etc. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. ut.. en said day, when teVhis will be made known by HENRY SHUBERT, Auctioneer. 86,10,13,17,20,24.20,29.30, ecl,3,A4tW CROPLAND'S RESTAURANT. UA V I N G engaged the services or a flrst-elxss Res taurant Cook, 1 am new prepared te serve articles In my line at short notice, such as Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season. Yourpatrenage Is res pectrully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Street, P. S. Weddings and parties .served a asenable rates. f-24M43tfd TURD EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 0, 18814 THEHJiNBYTlSEA. His Condition Still InipreTing. CHEERFUL TONE OF THE BULLETINS. FAVORABLE CHANGE IN WEATHER. Evidence of Favorable Progress. Elberon, N. J., Sept. 9.-8:30 a. m. Official bulletin At the examination of the president at S. a. m., his temperature was 98.5, pulse 100, respiration 17. The condition of the parotid gland and wennd are improved. He was somewhat wakeful durintr the nisrht. but net restless, and slent I sufficiently. The encmata and stimulants have been supended during the past 36 hours. On the whole the past 24 hours give evidence of favorable progress. Signed D. W. Bliss, F. IT. Hamilton. Fires Started lu the Cottage. Leng Branch, N. J., Sept. 9. 10:15 a. m. General Swaim says the president passed a geed night and his general con dition tip's morning is as geed as could be expected. He ate some bird for breakfast and i disked it. Fires have been started in the cottage, rendering it perfectly com fortable. Attorney General MacVeagh feels encouraged and leeks for continued improvement. There was no nausea dur ing the night. Thermometer 74 degrees. Availing for Developments. Leng Branch, Sept. 9. Noen While the morning bulletin is favorably com mented upeu it docs net create a sanguine feeling, and mere cautious people await further developments befere belicving the favorable change will net be interrupted. The gratifying assurance that the presi dent is much better here than he was in Washington is nevertheless very generally received. The thermometer at neon steed at 73 degrees. The extremely het weather during the past few days brought a large number of visitors aud the hotels are well-filled again. A threatened storm, however, has had the cfl'ect of diminishing the number of guests te-day, and a large number left the shore in the morning trains. Mr. Hildrcth, of the West End hotel, is authority for the statement that while the recent het weather was unusually oxtrcme, for sov sev eral years past about the same time there have been several days of uncomfortably warm weather. Everything Leeks Favorable. Lone Branch, N. J., Sept. 9. Attorney General MacVeagh and General Swaim said te-day that they considered the presi dent's condition very encouraging and everything leeks favorable The president this morning expressed a desire te see momliers of the cabiuet who wished te call. TEKKIULE CASUALTY. A Number of Lives Lest by a Railroad Ac cident in Kentucky. Leutsvti.lu, Ky Sept. 0. The train which left Louisville at five o'clock last evening, struck a cow near a bridge ever Floyd's Ferk, near Anchorage. The train ran oil the track, knocked a side of the bridse down and fell thiity feet te the creek below. The following were killed : A s!rai get- from California ; Mr. Perry, of Louisville ; Cel. Fielding Necl. of Potts ville ; Captain William M. Marshall Walter Stfecrc, and Mr. .Tenes, of Shelby, ville ; Themas Buchanan, of Leuisville, is also reported killed, and two or three ethers supposed te be dead under the wreck. Several ethers are seriously in jured, and but few escaped without, Twe Girls Kill Their Father With an Ax. Danvii.lb, Va., Sept. 01 The wife of Robt. Williams, after quarreling with her husband yesterday, near Wuitmill, this county, went te a neighboring magistrate te get a warrant for his arrest. During her absence two daughters killed the father with an axe, nearly severing his head from the body. The girls then lied. .Williams was violent and a drinking man. Empnrer William's Enthusiastic Reception. Dantzic, Sept. 9. Emperor William has at rived here and was enthusiastically received. The arrival of the Iltissiau im im petial yacht, with the Czar, is net expect ed until this afternoon, because of the prevalence of fog. Gewen's Grit. Londen, Sept. 9. Franklin K. Gewen has issued circulars te shareholders of the Reading railroad offering himself for re election as president of the company at the annual meeting en the 9th of January, next, and giving directions in regard te registration, se that votes shall be voted. The Terente Recatta. Terente, Canada, Sept. 9. Trial heats, single scull races : First heat, Ress first Ten Eyck second. Second heat, Conley first, Courtney second. Third heat, Lee first, llanim second. WEATUER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 9. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, with rain, easterly backing te northerly winds, lower barometer, and stationary or lower temperature. Flre lu Ilutlale. I'lfkale, N. Y., Sepji. 9. Fiie hereto day iu the oeal trestle 6T the Erie railroad destroyed property te the extent of ever $15,000. Burning Out Jehn Chinaman. Obevillb, Cal., Sept. 9. The Chinese quarter heie was burned last night ; less, 873,000. A Held Robbery. A passenger train en the Chicago & Alten railroad was stepped and robbed by masked highwaymen, four miles east of Independence, Me., en Wednesday night. The express safe was rilled and the pass engers robbed of money and watches te the amount of several thousand dollars. It is believed the express safe did net contain mere than $500. The express messenger, Fex, was badly beaten by the ruffians. After securing their plunder, the whole job oc cupying about a quarter of an hear, the robbers rede off te the weeds. Il is be lieved their leader was the leader in the robbery of the Chicago & Reck Island train at Winsten en July 17. The train was stepped by obstructions and a red lantern en the track. As seen as the alarm was given by the train at Kan sas City, posses of men went in pursuit of the highwaymen, and it is reported that six of them have been captured. The governor of Missouri has issued a procla mation calling ou the people "te rise en masse and exterminate the robbers." MAXKXTS. nuimdrtpnl Market. Phuadzlprxa. September 9. rieur market streng: Superfine,- at 14 5005 00; extra at 5 5036 00 : Ohie and Indiana family, at 7 3537 75; Pennsylvania family 17 009 7 25; St. Leuis de 17 TSfiS 00; Minnesota Extra ft 7307 23: de straight, $7 2597 50; winter patent f$ 008S 50; spiiujj de S Of 8 25 Bye flour at JG 25. Wheat Market linn ; Ne. 2 Western Red at 11 42; l'enn'a Red l4.';de Amber f 1 42. Cern flrn: and unchanged.'; steamer, 6909ic; yellow, 7ffi70c ; mixed, C9JJ70c : Ne. 3 Mixed, C$SCS2c. Oats dull and easier en spot; Ne. 1 White, 51c ; Ne. 2, de 4;c ; Ne. 3, de 4Sjc; Ne. i, Mixed, 4Sc Rye scarce, $1 00 bid. Previsions streiis and hlgher ; "mess perk $200-21 beet hams, fStQZX 50 ; India mess beet 922 50. f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 9; salt de SJfc; smoked hauis at 13Ilu ; pickled hams. llKQrZc. Lard Market st rene : city kettle $12 50; loose butchers' til 50; prime steam 912 23. Butter Market scaroe and unchanged ; Pennsylvania creamery extra 33Q34; Western de 32c; de geed te choice 29j31c : Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 2Sg29e ; firsts, S5Q27e. Bells scare, mostly nominal ; Penn'a, ZOs ; Western, 130-JOc. KgRsdull and weak; Penn'alDc; Western lTffllSc. Cheese firmer, cream scarce : New Yerk full cream 12jc; Western full cream lIMe; de fair te Reed, 10 He. Petroleum firm : Uetliud 7c. Whisky sales at $1 IS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever 11 rm at ey.iil lie ; Timethy steady at $2 SSfl-J !W ; flaxseed nominal at $1 43l 4.". Hew XerK aiaraet. New Yerk. September 9. Fleur State and Western a shade, strenger: moderate expert and home jobbing dt'iitand ; Superfine State, $5 r. 10; extra le ft; te CO 50; choice de MQK 75; tancv de f6 80QS 00; round hoop Ohie t OOftti 50: choice de ; 5037 50; superfine western 95 7"85 S3 ; common te uoed cx-tra tle 5 90S: 00 ; choice de l. 70i?3 CO ; choice white wheat de. at 7 KISS te. Southern quiet and steadv ; common te fair ex tras: 15S7 39 : geed te choice de 17 '&$ 50. Wheat VAGHXc higher; fairly active. speen speen latlve trading; Ne. 2 Bed. Sept., l l:de October. $l 478l 4SX; de Nev. l eay.Q 1 si'i : de Dec, l Xixm EJ.V CernlfQ)lic higher; t.iirly active: mixed western spot, 67712c ; de tutiirr. 71'77c. OatsJtt'ic higher: Oct., VyWtX;y Mate. 42e."iOc; Western 4050c. Necn (Juomuens of tne main ntnrkei 'urntshcd by Jacob i:. Leng, Cem mission Breker. Chicaoe. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat 5 l.i I.27J $ !.: car. IsOrilaa . "7.4 '"' Oats . ..a'S .,';; .10J Year. 39?5 x one! i ". i Lard ri.12,'4 V132) ear. 12.17M PlIILAnELritlA. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.I2K $1.43 $ l.4S?i Cern.......... 711 .73 "li Oats 47 .47 ' drain and l'rovlsien Ountittleiis. One o'clock quotations efgrain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yiuidt, Breker, I5 Kast King street. Chicaoe. Sept. 9. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.23)4 1 .27if $ 1.3e)i Cern KS'4 M''. .CGM eats :b .isyjj .my. Perk I9.57)i 19.05 Lard 12.17 12.22JS Philadelphia. Sept. Oct. Nev. Wheat $ 1.42 $ 1.11 $ 1.43 Cern.... iO .l-'i .7t Oats 474 .47 ATi stecicnarset. New Y'erk, 1'litladclphla. and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Lone. N. K Cor. Centre Sqitare. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks weak. Sept. 9. a. x. r. m. v. u loae Leu 3.UU liill .... 12IJS 123 ir.J5 117 ii'.i no; 01 .... u.314 21'4 .... 2UJ VK'.'lC l'23'' 122M 107 .... 107i .vj 91 aii ISO 200 ItKl 122 123 123J 2U, 21 21 'J 94 91 ."'.' 41 40 y. 2A 13 32 92i 93 94 29 29 :0i M.t W 45Ji Ayyt se .11 :r.i .... 4')'. 10.; ... 10314 !W .... 91 uiiX ... r-2-i, l.'Ui ....uvt 17 4h 49 fi5 w;Cf 8m ns s ai lil' 01 Gl, m -je re 22' 'ii ' 37 40Jj 40i .si 82-4 tayt 21'" feftfJ, 4B4 1:00 iir '... my, '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. my. Chicago A North Western Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul Canada Southern t. J. Cb M. L. 1.. Ik... ...... Del., Lack. Western , Uclaware; Iltnlsen Canal...., Denver A Bie tirande , Hannibal A St. Jee . Lake Shere A Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated.....' Michigan Central Missouri,' Kansas A Texas N. Y., Lake Krle A Western.... New Jersey Central , N. Y., Ontario A Wcstcri New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mali Steamship Ce.... St. Paul A Omaha de Preferred Central Pactllc Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & l'acillc... " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce PfllLADKLnilA. Stocks dull. PunnsylvanlaU.lt lll'Ul ll!I Lehigh Valley Lchlgli Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. A .Western Northern Central Northern 1'aclHc. " Preferred Ilostenvillu Philadelphia A Kite IC. U Iewatiiilch Mining Umitku Statks i:enis. United States 4 percent.1 41 " ..... 3 " ".". Live Stet-K niiirlcuts. Buffalo. Cattle Beccipt.steil.ty,3,0 Oliead ; total for the week thus tar. 1-VKI brail, against 8,(100 head same time last week ; consigned through, rIO cars ; market tlriiier.bitt net ouot euot ouet ably higher; sales et choice Hirers at 390; geed te choice steers, 523f5 CO; Texas steery, $3S0393. Sheep and Lambs Receipts te-day. CAM head; total for week thus tar, ll.oue head, against 15,000 head aatm: titiie last week ; con signed through, it cars; market, dull and unchanged ; 11 few sales et fair te geed West ern sheep at 3 50)1; nelanibs selling; several cars remain unseb', all sneep. Hogs Receipts te-day, 3,200 head; total for week thus far, 20,000 head, against 21,00 head same time last week ; consigned through, 112 cars ; market firmer, but notiuetablv higher; sales et light te geed Micltigans, Yorkers at $0f45: corn-fed Yorkers. $S 50f3C 03; corn fed medium weights, sti 70Q0 SO; extra heavy. ? 90 7 ; fair te geed grassers, $5 2r?f 5 75. Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts, 19,000 lieai I; ship ments, 5.0C0 head; market steady and firm, with a fair demand, except for peer, which are weak ; mixed packing at Hi 000 50 ; light. 9: 40C85; choice heavy, f, m 03 ; culls and grassers, $3 000 25. Cattle Receipts. 0.000 head; shipments, l,W).i head ; market active and steady ; experts, 95 202G 5 3 ; geed te choice shipping, $3 0Og(;; common te medium, $4 310; native bit tellers' lairly active and steady nt$230g4: stockers and feeders slew at $2 903 SO. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market slew and unchanged. East Libkktv Cattle Receipts, 1,0ft; head ; nothing selling: all through consignments. Hogs BeccipLs,2,l00 head ; Pltlladelphias at 9C75f703; Yorkers at $23G 40; grassers at 93 rmr, 80. Sheep Receipts, 1,0)0 head ; nothing delnp Lecal Mteeas and Itenus. Par val. Lanc.Clty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1682.. .9100 1885... 100 " " . 1890... 100 " " 1833... 100 " 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years., loe ', ft per ct. Scheel Lean loe " 4 " In ler 20 years.. IWi " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In 10 or 20) cars. 100 miscellaneous bends. Quarryville R. B., due 1893 $100 Beading A Columbia IL K,,due 1882 100 Las sai 9103 114 us.; a 120 105 112 103 103JG 105 911'. 102.5U ii-swn 1KIM IOC 70 Lancaster watcti co., tine ishu 100 Lancaster O&s Light and fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster (Jes Light and Fuel Ce., Stevens Heuse lfte BAHK STOCKS. first National Bank. 9100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Ephrata National Bank tee First National Bank, Columbia.. .. Ifle First National Bank, Stnisburg.... loe First National Bank. Marietta loe 9170IMI 102.5 102.25 140 135 I3I..1; 20i5r First national Bank, Mount Jey., loe 113 73 j.iuiz national ihmik tee Manheim National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 141.3. 70S Quarryville R. R. $ se Millersville Street Car. 50 93.23 23 40 lir.bd. Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory loe Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 23 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 75.10 Marietta Hollowware 100 V. 4$ & 4 "i 3 V -v 0. . && s-ftsaf?.: A wr v i
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