Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 29, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1881.
COLUMBIA HEWS.
OVB. REGCLAB CORRESPONlJKNCK.
. The river lias risen.
y Late market will begia en Tuesday
morning, the 4th proxime.
The shower of Jast evening thoroughly
cleansed our streets and sewers. The
town is new bright as a new pin.
The new departure taken en the P. R.
R. is evidently satisfactory te the majority
of our railieaders, although some of the
firemen and engineers de net like it, en ac
count of the removing their " things 'd
after every trip.
The new 5th street school house is Hear
ing completion. It is new under cover, as
the loef has been finished.
The preparatory servicer in the Bethel
church are still being continued and are
largely attended. Congregations from
ether churches are invited te attend.
Gee. H. Adams's Ilumpty Dumpty
troupe make their appearance in our opera
house this evening. A large audience is
expected te be present as Mr. Adams was
here a year age and delighted these pre
sent by his wonderful tricks.
An invitation from the United Are com
pany Ne. 3, or Frcdciickcitj', Md., was
received by the Vigilant Ne. 2, of this
t place. It has net been decided whether it
will be accepted or net, but judginc by
tome remarks mads by the tncinbcrs of the
" Vigie " it will be.
This morning about 0 o'clock the wife
of Mr. Archcy Suavely was heiritied te
find their little five months old babe dead.
The child was well enough last night an3.
no cause can be assigned for its sudden
demise.
Numbers of wild duck have made their
appearance en the breast of the dam and
the rocks below. This morning the crack of
the sportsman's rifle echoed and re-echoed
along the Yerk county hills as they let fly
at his duckship. Our gunners weie net
very fortunate in bagging their game, as
we only could learn of live being brought
" down.
Market, which for the past month or
two was very ceed, although prices were
a little high, was scarcely able te provide
tne wants of our townsmen this morning,
and as a consequence prices for what was
there were higher than ordinary.
A colere barber named Jefterseu again
comes te the front iu a 6crapc for the non
payment of wages due a woman, whom he
hired te whitewash a fence. Jeffersen is
a whitewash artist himself and in tlius
trying te defraud auether of that corps out
of her wages is cempelled te have another
tilt against justice. .
This morning we were shown a lusus
nalurcp, an apple tree in full bloom. The
tree belongs te Mr. Geerge Murr and is of
a common stock of apples. The regret he
has is thut he will be unable te gather the
second crop, sinne he intends te move.
Rev. Henry Wheeler and wife left for
Binghampton, N. J., this morning. Our
young friend Mr. Harry Fasig, formerly
au attache of J. A. Meyer's diug store,
left for Philadelphia where he has accepted
a position in the apothecary department of
one of the hospitals ; we wish him success
in his new home. Mr. Will Sliuman, of
Philadelphia, who has been the guist of
Mr. Jehn Ryueer, departed for his home
this morning. Mr. Jas. Hamilton, agcut
ler the " Hearts of Oak," was iu town te-
day. Colonel Uatt, of Black's hotel, is
lying ill with that dreaded malaria.
A slight wreck occurred at Rohrerstown
about six o'clock this morning. The
wrecker from Columbia was immediately
dispatched te the scene of the accident,
and after a couple of hours work succeed
ed in putting the train te rights, returning
te Columbia at 9:10.
Company " C" of the 4th regiment,
will certaiuly go te Yorktewu. Colonel
Uunkcl told one of our lawyers with whom
he was talking, that our company ranked
the second company in the state as far as
regards personnel, aud closed his remarks
with : The Columbia company will
assuredly go te Yorktown." Se, boys,
get ready aud let there be a full turnout,
and let every one make all arrangements
for the command, ' On te Yorktown."
The Reading coal shutcs are working
busily new in order te lead the fleet of
beats lying at the wharves.
The sale of some valuable property took
place last evening at public sale. It is
known as the Shuler property. The sale
of that, known as Shuler's hall, brought
$G,700 fiem Milten Wike, and the tavern
staud brought $G,905 from Mr. Peter Mel
lish. AN IMPOSING FUNERAL.
Burial or Vie LdUe tiehn R. AlcVevern.
The obsequies of the late Jehn R. Mc Mc
Gevcrn, esq., whose death en Sunday
evening last has been already announced
in these columns, were solemnized this
morning at St. Mary's church in the pres
ence of a large uumber of the relatives and
friends of the deceased. The funeral
pageant was one of the largest ever wit
nessed in this city, and composed as it was
of many of our leading citizens both of his
own and ether religious persuasions, it
showed the high esteem iu which he was
Held by the community. The solemn re
quiem mass was celebrated by Rev
P. J. McCulIagh, assisted by Rev.
Fathers Kaul aud McNierney, as
deacons aud sub-deacons respectively,
and llev. .1. u. Hickey as master et ceie ceie
menies. The pall-bearers were Hen. Jehn
T. AlacGeiiiglc. D A. Altiek. J. W. Lo Le
well, Daniel McLaughlin, Wm. E. Laut,
and II. R McCouemy, esq. The choir
under the leadership of Mr. Wm. B. Altiek
furnished excellent music appropriate te
the occasion, the rendering of the " Dies
Ira" and "Agnus Dei" being especially fine.
At the conclusion of the mass the absolu
tion of the body was performed by Rev. J.C.
Hickey, who also delivered a glowing trib
ute te the worth of the deceased, counsel
ing the widow and the fatherless te leek
te heaven for aid iu their sere affliction.
The route was then taken up for the come?
tery, where, were'depesited in their last
resting place the remains of ene whose
name will be ever redelent of pleasant
memories, and whose cheery face and
genial mauncrs will be sadly missed iu
ether firesides besides his own.
TflE CULK-GVAUAHKK CASE"..
GnPdaker Held In 92,000
Court.
te Answer at
This afternoon was the time fixed for a
hearing in the case of Edw. H. Cele, vs.
Eml. Gundaker for felonious assault and
battery, surety of the peace and for carry
ing concealed deadly weapons.
Dro. Atlee and Carpenter certified that
Cele was unable te attend the hearing,
whereupon the defence asked for a post
ponement of the hearing until such time as
he would be able te atteud.
The prosecution insisted en going en,
and Alderman Samson e-derjd the cate te
proceed ; whereupon the defense waived a
hearing and entered bail in the sum of
41,000 te answer for felonious assault, and
9500 each for surety of the peace and car
ryiug concealed deadly weapons.
Humored Sale.
There was a report en the street this
morning that several capitalists Md pur
chased the Shebcr property, corner North
Queen and Orange streets, paying $65,000
for it, and intended te erect upon it a fine
new opera house of commodious size and
attractive appearance. Inquiry among
these who ought te knew fails te confirm
the truth of the rumor.
A Little Wreck.
This morning there was a little wreck
en tile-Pennsylvania railroad near Rouers Reuers Rouers
tewn. caused by the breaking of an axle.
One freight car was wrecked and thrown
across the opposite track, delaying the
running of trains for some time. Ne one
injured by the accident.
"ncauTx OCMFTY.'
Au Excellent Performance Last Night.
Lrst evening Geerge H. Adams's new
pantomime company appeared in the
opera house te a very large audience,
which would have been a great deal larger
had it net been for the heavy rain which
set in about the time the doers opened.
"Humpty Dumpty" has often been played
iu this city, but never better than last
night. The performance opened with a
pantomime scene and just before trans
formation Geerge Adams, the clown, ap
peared en the stage driving the
handseme little pony Seneca, "
hitched te a small wagon, in
which he was seated ; he was greeted with
greatest applause. After the transforma
tion by tbe fairy queen the fun began, and
the audience was kept in one rear te the
rolling down of the curtaiu. Geerge
Adams appeared as clown, and it is safe te
say that he has no equal living. He is a
wonderful actor in his peculiar line, and
by his remarkably fine performance last
evening he wen new laurels. The clown
was ably assisted by James R. Adams,
his brother, (known in circus cireles
as " Pice ") who made an excellent
Pantaleon, Albert Martinette was the
nimble Harlequin and Miss Pauline Mar
tinette the fascinating Columbine. This
quartette make one of the strongest teams
that has ever been seen in this country, and
their performance was above criticism.
The old tricks usually given by pantomime
troupes have been discarded by tins com
pany. Entirely new ones, which were
gotten up by Mr. Adams during his sum
mer vacation, were given. Ihey worked
admirably and created great amusement.
The whole pantomime performance was
remarkably fine and it ended with a beau
tiful scene entitled " The Bewpr of Bril
liancy." The specialty performance was given
between the first aud second acts of the
pantomime, and it was first class through
out, it introduced tue threat morn iu
slight-ef-haud tricks, &c. Miss Belle
Gabrelle in chrystalian chimes, Meds, and
Mame Jules Tisset, the living automatons,
Leslie Brethers, iu excellent gymnastic
performance. the renowned Praeger
Famiiy in Tyrolean warbling, and the
well known cat ducts, the wonderful Mar
tinetti Family, in grouping, &c, and Prof.
Davis, a fine ventriloquist. Geerge
Adams, the clown, gave his celebrated
stilt act in which he is unrivaled, and the
rest of the pregramme closed with the
wonderful performance of Jehn Wing
field's troupe of trained dogs, which was
the best ever seen here. One of the ani
mals did some remarkable leaping aud
drew forth thunders of applause.
The whele show was excellent and Mr..
Adams, the manager and star of the com
pan', has geed cause te be proud of it.
This evening they appear in Columbia,
and the citizens of that town can rest as
sured that it is ene of the strongest com
binations traveling.
Tne West Mission Fair.
The fair for the benefit of the West
Mission chapel is in progress in the opera
house The attendance has beeu large and
the patronage encouraging. The room is
handsomely decorated with flags, ever
greens, etc., and the tables are
leaded down with fancy things.
Among the ai tides te be chanced or
voted for arc the following : A sewing'
machiue, velocipede, easy chair, large dell,
deuble-barreled trim, and a full set of
Kuighls of Pythias (uniform rank) uni
form, and many ethers. The fur will
close en Saturday evening.
ChrNt Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school
will held its Uth anniversary this evening, be
ginning ut 7 o'clock.
Mothers, as a delightful sanitary measure,
always enlcr the Cutlcura Medicinal Seap.
Malt Bitters regulate, purity, strengthen
and nourish the maternal functions.
SPECIAL NOTICES.:
Ills simply marvelous hew quickly consti
pation, biliousness, sick headache, fever and
ague, and malaria, are cured by "Sellers'
Liver Pills." scn-lmdftw
Rough en Rats."
The thing desired found at last. Ask drug
gist for Rough en Rats. It clears out rats,
mice, reaches, flies, bedbugs, Vm boxes. Depot
Jehn Black, Jr., 20 West Chestnut street.
Noting the Effects.
R. Glbbs, of Buffalo. N. Y., writes: " Hear
ing your Burdock Bleed Bitters favorably
spoken of. I was Induced te watch their effects,
and find that in chronic diseases et the bleed,
liver and kidneys, your bitters have been slg
hally marked with success. I have used them
myself with best results, ler torpidity of the
liver; and in case of a friend et mine suffer
ing fiem dropsy, the effect was marvelous."
Piiceil. Fer sale nt It. Jl. Cochran's drug
store, 137 North Queen stret, Lancaster.
" Lindsey's Bleed Searcher" the great med
icine for fever and ague, malaria, and all bleed
poison. Don't fall te use it. sen-lindftw
Regulate the Secretions.
In our endeavors te preservfe health it is et
the utmost Importance that we keep the se
cretory system in perfect condition. The well
known remedy Kidney-Wert, has specific ac
tion en the kidneys, liver and bowels. Use It
instead et dosing with vile bitters or drastic
pills. It Is purely vegetable, and is prompt
but mild in action. It is prepared in both dry
and liquid form and sold by druggists every
where. Reading Eaylc. sep20-lwdftw
Ge te 11. B. Cecn run's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's ffew Ra
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are uncqnaled. Celer from 1 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents.
Few complexions can bear the strong white
morning light which exposes every speck of
tin. every pimple and the slightest spotting
et eczema. In Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure isurc
relict liem the anneysmcc et thtse blemishes
en the cheek f beauty.
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Nuthlug Short of Unmistakable Benefits
Cenfericd upon tens or thousands of sufferers
could originate and maintain the reputation
which Ayer's SARSArAiiiLLA cuieys. It is a
compound of the best vegetable alteratives,
with the Iodides et Potassium andiron, and Is
the most effectual of all remedies ter scrofu
lous, mercurial, or bleed disorders. Unitennly
successful and certain In Its remedial effects
it pieduccs rapid and complete cures of Scip Scip
fula,Seres, Beils, Humer?, Pimples, Eruptions,
Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from
impurity et the bleed. By its invigorating
effects it always relieves and often cures Liver
Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregu
larities, and is n potent rencwer of vitality.
Fer purifying the bleed it has no-equal. It
tones up the system, restores anil preserves
the health, and Imparts vigor and energy. Fer
forty years it has been in extensive use, and is
te-day the most available medicine for the suf
fering sick, anywhere. Fer sale by all dealers
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Wicked ter Cleieymen.
"1 believe ltte be all wrong and even wicked
ter clergymen or ether public men te be led
into giving testimonials te quack doctors or
vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really
mcrltorleng article is made up et common val
uable remedies known te all. and that all phy
sicians use and trust in daily, we should freely
commend It. 1 therefore cheerfully and hear
tily commend Hep Bitters for the geed they
have done me and my friends, firmly believing
they have no equal ter family use. I will net
be without them."
Rev. , Washington, D. C.
sep!5-2wdAw
A Ceugn, Celd or sere xnreat should ee
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In.
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's irenchUU Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en thetnflamcdparts.allaying
lr'-ltutlen. alvc relict In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpeaknrs are subject
te Fer thlrly years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have, been recommended by physician-,
and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having beeu tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
everywhere. mS-lyuTTli&S&lyw
save lour flair Keep n Keautitui.
The " Londen Hair Celer Uesterer" Is the
meat delightful article everj Introduced te the
American people and Is totally different from
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
lrem all Impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or foiling of the hair exists, or prema-
tare gr&yness, fiem sickness or ether causes,
its use will restore the natural yeuthlul color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
acalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering It
seltand pliable, making it an indispensable
article In every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Kestercr. Price 73 cents a
bottle, Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the
United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. mll-lvdTThAFAw
tiny leTer.
Messrs. White ft Bckdick, Druggists, Ithaca,
X. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream lilani te
relieve all persons suffering with Kose Celd
and Hay Fever. 1 have been a great sufferer
from the same complaints ; have had great re
lief by using the Balm. I have recommended
lttomunyef my friends for Catarrh, and in
all cases where they have used the Balm freely
have been cured. T. Kexhkv, Dry Goods iner
cliant, Ithaca, X. Y., Sept. C, 1880.
Mr. A. L. Aveiiv, Pharmacist, Newark, X. J.
Having been severely afflicted for eleven
years with Hay Fever, after trying almost
everything without avail, I gave up all hopes
of being cured, when 1 purchased of you a
box or Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surpilse,
after a few applications. I was entirely re
lieved. K. Watsen Harris, Letter Carrier Xe.
14, New P. O:, Xewark, X. J. Price 60 cents.
sel5-2wdcedftw
A Smeeth Complexion can be had by every
lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic.
Regulating the Internal organs and purifying
the bleed it quickly removes pimples and
gives a healthy bloom te the cheek. See notice.
RESCUED FROM DEATH
The following statement of William J Cough Ceugh
lin, of Semervllle, Mass., in se rcmarkable that
we beg te ask for It the attention of our read
ers. He says : " In the fall of 1170 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a sevcre cough. I seen began te leso ray
appetite and flesh. I was he weak at ene time
that 1 could net leave my bed. In the summer
of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the deeiin'-t idd I had a hole In
my left lung as big si-.i iialf cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred iic.li.us in doctors and med
icine. I wassefar uetiuat one time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam
for the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, but I get a
bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, I commenced te feel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I reel in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"I write this hoping you will publish It, se
that everyone afflicted witli Diseased Lungs
will be Induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam
ter the Lungs, and be convlnced that con
sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two
bottles and can positively say that it lias done
mero geed t'jait all ether medicines I have
taken since- my sickness. My cough has al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen
street. iv28-lrdeedTbw2
Better than putting one tiellar out at com
pound interest, is the sending it te Dr. C. W.
Bensen, Baltimore, Md., for two boxes of his
Celery and Chamomile Pills, which cure nerv
ous disease, quiet the mind, brim; en refresh
ing sleep and prevent, naralysis.
MARRIAGES.
Jenes Beitzkl. July 11, 1881, at the parson
age of Trinity church, by Rev. Dr. Green wuld,
Edward Shreiner Jenes of Philadelphia, te
MUs Mary E. Beitzel, of Lancaster.
DEATHS.
Byrrk. In this city, en the 2Sth of Septem
ber. 1881, Jehn It., son et J. W. and Mary R.
Byrne, aged 2 years ami 11 months.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from his parents' residence, Xe. 322 Xerth
Queen street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd
Dekley In this city, en the 2Dth et Septem
ber, Theresa, daughter of Alexander and Mary
Anna Derley, in the 20th year et her age.
The i elatlves and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funera1,
t em her parents' residence, Xe. 435 Frelbum
street, en Saturday morning at 8 o'clock.
Iuteruieutnt St. Antheny's cemetery. 2td
Villus. In tills city, en the 2Sth of Septem
ber, or diphtheria. Herbert Edgar, son of
Charles A. D. and M. Lizzie Vlllec, in the 3d
year of his age.
A father's aching head,
A mother's sebblne heart,'
Can only tell In silent agony,
Hew hard it is te part.
At rest.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from the residence of his parents. Ne. 324,
Beaver street, en Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme
tery. 2td
JTOLITIVAIj.
Democratic County Ticket.
FKKSIDKKT JUDGE.
SHERIFF.
GEO. W. BROWX (Painter), 1st Ward, City.
rROTHOSOTAltY.
JOHX H. DkIIAVEX, Caernarvon.
E. I. AMBLER, Drumore.'
COUNTY TREASURER.
PETER McCOXOMV, 5th Ward, City.
CLERK Or QUARTER SESSIONS.
REA REED, Burt.
CLKRK OF OHl-HANS' COURT.
PfiPER RUnilCH, 8th Want, City.
rniseN UEErtR.
ISAAC HULL, Earl.
COUNTY CONMISSIONKK.
M. HILDEBRANT, Mount Jey.
CORONER.
HEXRY M. GE1TER, 4th Ward, City.
DIRECTORS OF TUE TOOK.
PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City,
ABRAM SIDES, West LampeUur.
VRI80N INSPECTORS.
LEMUEL WIEST, West Cocaliee,
SOL 7.EAMER, Xerthwestcrn.
AUDITOR.
JOHX L. LIG11TXER, Leaceek.
Vacancy.
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISS LIZZIE L. STROBKL TV ILL OPEN
her Music Class en OCTOBER 3, 1881.
Instructions given en Piane and Organ. Fer
terms apply te 333 East Orange street. It
A MEETING Or LADIES ANDUKNTLE
men who favor the reorganization of the
Lancaster Lyceum will be held this (Thurs
day) evening. In the hall of the Y. M. C. A., Xe.
21 Seuth Queen street, ut 7J o'clock. ltd
1AX NOTICE. THE TREASURER HAS
been directed by the Finance Committee
et Councils te request prompt payment of all
outstanding City Tax en or before the 13th
day of October ensuing, at which time the de
linquent tax lists will be placed in the hands
et the Ward Constables for collection, and te
give notice that all City Tax unpaid en the 27th
day of December next will then bclicncd upon
the property.
By order of Finance Committee.
WM. McCOMSEY,
scp2tfdM,W&S Treasurer.
P
UltLIC HALE OF A COAL TABD, OX
MOXDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1881.
The undersigned will offer at nubile sale a
property consisting of seven lets et ground In
the town et SpringvUle, Lancaster county, at
the station en tue Pennsylvania Railroad,
about one mile west of Mount Jey and near
the Lancaster ft Harrlsburg turnpike. The
improvements are & two-storied Frame Heuse
21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket
Office, a Frame Warchouse 24x48 feet, and
Ceal and Lumber Ynrd, with about 200 feet et
Coel Shedding. Xcw Fairbank's Scales of S ten
capacity; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for dumpine coal, with space ter exten
sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every
thing In geed order. Alse a let et ground
containing 00 feet front and 200 feet deep, en
which are erected a Frame Heuse 28x20, with
kitchen attached 16x30, bam 28x20, suitable
stabling for 4 head et horses, carriage house,
tillrnn linncn anil n.imn tlflliaf. wlt.h cfftfnrn
in attached. These buildings are all new, hav-
lng Been erected uut two years ana are in ex
cellent repair. There Is a variety et fruit
trees en the .premises In bearing-order. Lo
cation of business stand pleasant, in a
thickly settled agricultural neighborhood antl
a fast improving town, with no rival business
lit the town, lias an established coal trade,
and capacity and advantages te de a geed
shipping business aud increased passenger
travel.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Fer
further information address
JOS. H. HABECKER,
Spring Garden P. O.,
Lancaster County, Pa.
L. D. Gallacher, Auct,-
Jse. H. Zttuns, Clerk. ie20-lmd
A'StT ADVERTISEMENTS-
-pAIB.
Everybody who loves singing should net
fail te attend the
KAlIt TO-X1GUT OF TUE WEST MIS
SION M. E. CHUHCH.
AT FULTOXOPEKA HOUSE.
The evening will be devoted te the service
et song by the Sunday Scheel. Everybody
come and be made happy. ltd
I
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Netice is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing between the under
signed as Deisz ft Lerenz, Grocers. Sonth
Queen street, has been dissolved by mutual
consent. All our stock and geed will have
geld te Christopher Dalsz, who will carry en
the business at the old stand.
FKAXK X. DAISZ.
JOHN D. LORENZ.
Late trading as Daiaz A Lerenz.
The undersigned having purchased all the
stock ami geed will of the late Arm of Dalsz ft
Lerenz, hereby notifies Ills old customers anil
the public generally that he will carry en the
Grocery Business at the old stand en Seuth
Queen street, where he will keep a lull stock
ei evcryming in ma line ei uusiness.
CIIKISTOPHER DAISZ.
scpl29.1ect4d
A STR1CII miO'S ADVERTISEMENT.
On account of the rainy weather of lust
evening we will extend our
GRAND
EAL1 OPEHM!
UNTIL
FIRDAY EVENING.
AX ORCHESTRA WILL BE IX ATTEXD-
AXCE THIS AXD TO-MORROW
EVEXIXG.
ASTRICH BRO.'S
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET.
CLOTHING, &C.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Our Assortment et
CLOTHING
MEN, 1S0YS AND YOUTHS
FALL AND WINTER,
Is larger and mere varied than ever betere.
Prices the lewct. Give us a call.
D. B. Hostetter & Seu,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
.-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
PuiiLic sale or Valuable keal es
tate. On FRIDAY', SEPTEMBER 30,1881'
pursuant te an al:as order et the Orphans'
Court et Lancaster county, Pa., will be sold
nt public sale, at the Keystone Heuse. Xerth
Queen street. In the city of Lancaster, the fel
lowing real estate, late of Frederick l'yie, de
ceased, all et which is situated in Lancaster
city, te wit :
Purpart Xe, 1, property Xe. 237 Xerth Mul
berry street, l routing en said street 17 loete
Inches, mere or less, and extendinir In depth
140 feeLinoreerless, te a 10 feet wide common
alley. The improvements thereon consist et a
two-story frame dwelling house, n two-story
frame kitchen attached; open alley en the
south side.
Purpart Xe. 2, property Xe. 239 Xerth Mul
berry street, lrentiug en said street 14 feet 7
Inches, mere or less, with common alley be
tween this property, and the one adjoining en
tnenerth, 2 feet Cinches widcf te the depth et
42 feet, aftsr which the let widens te the extent
of halt the width of said alley, extending in
depth 140 feet, mere or less, te a 10 feet wide
common alley. The Improvements thereon
consist et a two-story frame house, with a two
story frame kitchen attached.
Purpart Xe. 3, property Xe. 211 Xerth Mul
berry street, fronting en said stceet 22 feet 1
inch, mere or less, together with the same
common alley (right described in Xe.239), and
extending in depth 140 feet, mere or less, te
the alorcseld 10 feet wide common alley. The
Improvements are a two-story brick house,
with basement kitchen and large frame stable;
i oem enough for eight horses und for three or
four tens of hay.
Purparts Kes. 4, 5 and C, properties Xe?. 243,
245 and 247 Xerth Mulberry street, te be sold
separately. Xes. 243 and 245 fronting en, said
street 13 feet ami 1 inch, mere or less, and Xe.
247 13 teet 7 Inches, mere or less, and all of them
extending in depth 140 feet, mere or less te the
aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The im
provements en each of these lets arc a two
story brick house, with a ono-stery frame out
house, und en Xe. 245 a never-falling well et
water, und en Xe. 217 a cistern, in geed condi
tion, 12 feet deep.
Purpart Xe. 7, property Xe. 212 Xerth Arch
alley, In the city of Lancaster, fronting en said
alley 15 feet 8 Inches, mere or less, including a
3 feet open space en thesenth eide.and extend
ing In depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the afore
said 10 feet wide common alley. The improve
ments area two story brick beus, with one
story frame attachment.
Purparts Xes. 8. 9 and 11. properties Xe. 244,
24i; and 250 Xerth Arch alley uteresaid, te be
sold separately, each fronting en said alley 12
feet S inches, mere or less, and cxlenuiugin
depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10
feet wide common alley. Xe. 250 lying en the
north and aleugside that part of the said 10
teet wide common alley between Xes. 248 and
250 et the sold nrenertics. fronting en said
Arch alley and intersecting that part of said A
iv icet wiue common aucy running noun ana
south In the rear of all these properties und
these situated en Xerth Mulberry street, be
fore mentioned and described.
f'urpart Xe. 12, property Xe. 252 Xeith Arch
ulliy, fronting en said alley 15 feet 8 inches,
Zn ire or less, including an open space of 3 feet,
mire or less, en the north side, and extending
l.i depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid
10 teet wide common alley, running north and
south The improvements arc a two-story
brick house, with one-story frame attachment,
and geed bake even. The 10 feet wfdc common
alley mentioned runs north and south, and
also east and west, opening out en Arch alley
between Xes. 248 and 250, and is common te all
these purparts, both the Mnlberry street und
the Arch alley properties,
Allthese houses are comparatively new, ex
cept purparts Xes. 1 and 2, und arc situated in
one of the finest and most thriving parts et
the city, convenient te schools, especially te
the High Scheel, being only about IK squares
trem tnc latter. The houses en Arch alley are
finely located, and afford homes within the
reach of any laboring man or mechanic far
mere desirable than almost any ether part et
the city, being equally near te all the active
business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses
and manufacturing places. The houses en
Mulberry street, excepting purparts Xes. 1
and 2, are larger and mere valuable, and for
location and surroundings are unsurpassed
by any property in the city.
Any person wishing te see the properties be
fore tbeday et sale will call en W. C. Pyle, one
of tue heirs, occupying Xe. 243. or en Jeseph
Pyle. occupying Xe. 241 Xerth Mulberry street.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, m when
attendance will be (riven by
JUXIUh B. K AUFM AX.
Trustee of sale.
U, SBV8EST, Auctioneer. s3,l0l17,21,28,29,30d
ENTERTAINMENTS.
PWITOX OPJCBA HOUSB.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th.
Reappearance In America after a series et
triumphs in England, MB, and MBS.
GEO. S. KNIGHT,
Under the management of F. G. and B. G.
Berger. assisted by u specially selected com-
Sany, in their new serio-cemic drama by
ronsen Heward, entitled
"BARON KUDOLPH."
XEW MUSIC. XEW SONGS.
XEW SPECIALTIES.
PRICES 35, 5t ft 75 VU.
Reserved Seats at Yecker's Office. s29-5td
JEWELERS.
0 1LYER JEWELRY.
LACE PINS, EAR RIXGS
AXD BRACELETS. NECK
CHAINS AXD HAIR PINS.
STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS
AXD SCARF PIXS
SILVER.
OK
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
Xe. 20 East King Street. Lancaster. Pa
TA1LEY,
BANKS ft BIDDLE.
SOLID SILVER.
Silverware is every day becoming mere and
mero of a household necessity. At the same
time there is an increasing demand ter Its
tasteful and ingenious decoration.
We have in our employ designers who be
stow their undivided attention en new forms
and patterns et silver fashioning and, orna
menting. It is a study and an art involving a
very high degree of skill.
Consequently we are able from time te time
continually te present designs which are net
only the most novel, but which excel In taste
and In artistic effect.
Our stock et Silver, whieh is very large, and
which comprises every variety of article ever
fashioned in this metal may be freely and crit
ically examined, whether with a view te pur.
chose or only for the pleasure et looking at it.
It will be found that while the designs are
the most acceptable and the workmanship the
most admirable the prices are uniformly low
and perfectly reasonable.
Persons at a distance can deal with us by
moil and express, goods being treeiy sent " en
approval."
BAILEY,
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
12th AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
sept28-3nideed
EOR SAZK.
N
OTICE.
Our REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE for Oe
teber will be issued shortly. Penens wishing
their properties noticed should send descrip
tions at once. Xe charge unless sold.
ALLAX A. HERR & CO.,
Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents,
scpt3-3md 3 Xerth Duke Street.
AUCTION I AUCTION I !
The undersigned assignee nt D. S
Bursk will sell at the store,
Xe. 17 EAST KIXG STREET,
the entire stock of
GROCERIES,
SUGARS, COFFEES. TEAS. SYRUPS. SPICES,
CAXXED AXD BOTTLE GOODS.
Alse. Lamps, chandeliers, Bracket Lamps and
Lamp Fixtures, Glassware. Stoneware, Rock
ingham Were. Crockery, Flowerpots, Ac, Ac.
Sale te commence en WEDXESDAY EVEX
IXG. SEPT. 28, at 7 o'clock, and te continue
each evening until the entire stock is sold.
C. WIDMY'ER, Assignee.
Hekrt Shcbekt. Auct. s21-ttd
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE
City Property. On MOXDAY, OCTOBER
24. 1881. at the the Fountain Inn. in the cltv of
Lancaster, the undersigned In pursuance of
an eruer tue urpuans' court ei Lancaster
county, will expose te public sale the follow
ing verv valuable real estate, late et J. Yeates
Cenysgham, deceased.
All that certain half let or piece of land
situated en the southwest corner et Seuth
Queen and Mifflin streets. In said city, Xe. 26,
fronting 32 teet 1XA Inches en Seuth Queen
street, und extending 245 feet along Mifflin
street te Beaver street, which bounds it en
the rear.
The improvements are a fine old-fashioned
three-story and attic brick heuse, with two
story brick back building, large two-story
brick stable, a large two story brick warehouse
en Beaver street, hydrant, fruit trees, Ac, Ac.
This Is one ei the most desirable properties
for either a residence or a business stand,
which has been offered In this city for a long
time.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when
attendance will be given and terms mace
known by EMLEX FRANKLIX,
A. K. WITMER.
Executer'", Ac of J.Yeatcs Cenyngham.dec'd.
Henry Suubekt, Auct. sep22 tsd
ROOKS AUD STAi'IONERI.
DCHOOL HOOKS I
SCHOOL BOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS!
AU Scheel Beeks and Scheel Supplies at the
very lowest rates at
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET.
TOflN BAER'SSONa.
SCHOOL BOOKS
for Tnu
LANCASTER SCHOOLS,
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
boekstore:
or
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
IS md 17 NORTH QOBEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
CARRIAGES, JtC.
Carriages! Carriages!
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
PracticarCarriage Builders,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
HUG01ES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uivc us a call,
49Repairing promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed ter
hat purpose. rn26-Udw
THIED EDITION.
THDEfaDAY EVENING. SEPT. 29, 1881
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C., Sept. 29. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, winds
shifting te easterly, rising followed by
stationary barometer, stationary or lower
temperature.
THE TRIAL OF GU1TEAU.
Xew Jersey's Autherltle Leave the Case
te tne DUtrlet or Columela's
Government.
Washixgtex, Sept. 29. The United
States district attorney received this morn
ing from Attorney General Stockton, of
New Jersey, a communication in which he
states that no action will be
taken in Guitcau's case by th
authorities of that state. This re
moves any obstacle that might have
been expected in this direction, and the
district attorney is prepared te push the
case rapidly. There will probably be about
twenty-one witnesses for the government
when the case is brought te trial. Ne an
swer has yet been received fiem Gee. Sco Sce
ville, Guiteau's brother-in-law, who
was requested by him te appear
as his counsel. Guiteau stated this morn
ing that he had abandoned the idea of
writing te Hen. Emery Sterrs asking him
te assist in his defense, and he will new
leave the entire disposal of his case in the
hands of Mr. Sceville.
RACK TO TOE OLD UOSlfc.
Mrs.
Garfield's Emotion en Her Return
te
Menter.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 29. Colonel
Rockwell, Majer Swaim and Majer Clapp,
friends of the late President Garfield, ar
rived in this city from Cleveland last
night and, missing tbe connections, re
mained ever until this morning, when
they continued their journey te Washing
ton. In the course of a conversation with a
reporter of the Commercial- Gazette Maj.
Swaim said : " We accompanied Mrs. Gar
field, Grandma Garfield, the children, and
Private Secretary Stanley Brown te the
old homestead at Menter en Tuesday. We
were met at the depot by the relatives of J
Mrs. Garfield and were accompanied
quietly te the homestead. When we came
in sight of the old familiar spot Mrs. Gar
field was quite overcome for a moment,
but seen recovered her composure
and entered the desolate home.
Gen. Garfield's study remains just as he
left it, and one of the sorrowing widow's
first steps was te go into the room where
she had spent se many happy hours."
BV WIRE AND MAIL.
Mews Notes of Current Interest.
The Bryan, Tex., fires feet up losses of
435,000, with $20,000 insurance ; an old
man named Spring was burned te death.
G. R. McClellan, a traveling photo
grapher, was murdered en the outskirts of
Flushing, L. I.
Showers in several parts of the burning
district of western New Yerk have extin
guished the fires.
The Bosten University school of medi
cine proposes te found a Garfield scholar
ship fund for needy students.
The reception of ox-Cenfedciato soldiers
by the G. A. R. in Carlisle yesterday was
a grand success.
A special agent of the posteffico depart
ment has arrived at New Brunswick, N. J.
from Washington and taken charge of the
local pest office. It is stated that he
comes at the instance of ene of the bonds
men of Jes. J. Fisher, the postmaster, who
has been absent since Monday.
President Arthur yesterday directed the
removal of Sel Star, the postmaster at
Deadwood, Dakota, for confessed complic
ity with star route contractors in defraud
ing the pest office department.
The Massachusetts Prohibitory ceuveu
tien yesterday at Bosten nominated a state
ticket headed by Charles Almy for gov
ernor. The 'Minnesota Republicans have nomi
nated A. F. Hubbard for governor and the
Wisconsin Democrats have conferred the
same honorable distinction en N. D.
Fratt.
MADGE AND MISTRAL.
Yachts Racing Under a High Wind.
Sandt Heek, N. J., Sept. 29. When
the yachts Madge and Mistral came out
side the Narrows in the race te-day it
was blowing twenty-eight miles from
E. N. E., but the wind went down te 25
shortly after. The Madge came down
the bay under jib and main
sail, while the Mistral had a reef
in her mainsail. They passed buoy 5J,
the Madge under jib and rerecd mainsail
with topmast housed, at 12:39. The
Mistral at 12:54 under jib and close-reefed
mainsail. Wind 25 miles east and a
heavy sea outside.
Philadelphia Conventions.
Philadelphia, Sept. 29. The Repub
lican conventions were held here te-day.
In the recorder of deeds convention Jehn
O'Donnell, of the Twenty-sixth ward, was
nominated en the first ballet. Samuel T.
Cellins was the only ether candidate. Fer
judge of common pleas Hen. James J.
Mitchell, was nominated en first ballet.
William H. Ruddiman was named but net
voted for.
The Republican Rappy Family.
Rochester, N. Y., Sept, 29. The Re
publican senatorial convention split aud
effected two organizations and held two
conventions simultaneously iu the same
hall. One reneminated Senater Pitts by
acclamation, aud the ether A. B. Lamber Lamber
ten by call of roll. The Lamberton or
Stalwart body adjourned till 2 o'clock.
The Government Gees' te Washington.
Washington, Sept. 29. President Ar
thur, with Secretaries Windem, Hunt,
Lincoln and Postmaster General James,
left for New Yerk at two o'clock this
afternoon. It is believed the cabinet wfll
new carry out the project of summer va
cation. Attorney General Mac Veagh will
probably remain here. - r
vrylng te Blew Vp a Heuse.
Londen, Sept. 29. An attempt Las been
made te blew up the residence of Capt.
Themas Floyd, at Palluas, Green county,
Limerick. The residence was occupied at
the time by Capt. Floyd and seventeen
emergency men and . police. One side of
the building was shattered, it is believed
by dynamite, but nobody was injured.
Guarding the Dead.
Washington, Sept. 29. The secretary
of war has ordered one company of the
Tenth infantry from Ft. Wayne, near De
troit, Mich., te go te Cleveland, Ohie,
there te guard the remains of the late
president until further orders.
Ilara Uurned at Mlllersburg.
Harrisberg, Pa., Sept. 29. Gee. Free
land's large barn near Millersburg, this
county, was burned by an incendiary fire
last night. His entire crop and several
head of horses and cattle were also de.
streyed. The less is estimated at 5,000.
Fair's Fair.
San Francisce, Sept. 29. A dispatch
from Virginia City says seme hitch has oc
curred in Senater Fair's pair with Senater
Piatt, of Connecticut. If it falls through
Senatet Fair will pair with Miller, of Cali
fornia. The Mai ley lleji.
New Haven, Sept. 29. The time of
the court trying the Malley boys has been
principally occupied te-day with trying te
rind out who occupied the room in the
Feete building out of which the Malleya
were seen te issue en Friday.
OUR FEARrtL PRESIDENT.
Mysterious Eocene, " afr. Arthur's Red
Ouanl. "
Apropos of the statement relative te th
rumored plot te assassinate President
.Arthur, the following from the Washing Washing
ten special te the Baltimore American will
be found interesting : It is stated by
these who knew the president intimately,
that he fears seme attempted violence npea
himself cannot be doubted. This would
seem te be proved net only by his declining
te accompany the remains of the lata
president te Ohie, but by the fact that
ever since he took the oath of offlce he has
almost continually kept mulct cover.
Whenever he does go out his body
guard, Eugcne P. Coivezicr, a stout
Frenchman, generally knewu as
"the mysterious Eugene," gees along
also. It is said that Eugene is at present
officiating as a private detective ; that hs
is always armed te the teeth, aud is con
tinually en the alert te sheet down the
first person who makes an attempt te mo
lest the president. Eugene has become
quite famous of late iu consequence of his
mysterious movements, though he is by na
means unknown here. Fer a number of
years he held the position of cabinetmaker
in the Senate wing of the capitol. anil at
the time of the death of the late Yice Pres
ident, Wilsen prepared and draped the
latter catafalque, en which the body lay
in state in the rotunda of the capitol, witU
his own hands. Later, when Cel. Bright
was elected secretary of the Senate, and
the Democrats entered into power. Eugene
was removed. He then enlisted in the
regular service of the army, and was de
tailed te clercial duty in the war office.
When Mr. Arthur was elected vice presi
dent, hewever, he made Eugone his confi
dential messenger, and he has beeu bi-t
confidential man ever since. It is said that
Eugene is te be appointed chieT doorkeeper
at the White Heuse, an office held for
many years by Charlie Loefler.
MAMKETH.
St xera- market.
Sk urk. September 29. r'leur Sla:
unit Western ruled quiet and firm, moderate
inquiry.; SupcrHne Statu 15 -toga :tu; extra di
fiifOiSU 50; cholce tle 111 eai; 7.1: lanry de
S0gS (; round hoop Ohie tt JAftft 75;
eheicii de li 803S 23; siipertlnu western
95 iOflii 30 ; common te geed extra de
It; lO'dli 75; choice de i:ta)S5i: chelcx
white wheat de, ut f7 25s 50. Southern
tlrm ; common te fair extra f U5?i7 50 ; pernl
te choice, de S7 COfiS 75.
KPtl.
m 53;
my:.
Cera rrlcegij&c liisher and fairly active ;
ilxid wnstnru Knet. I182)75c.
uiixed western snot. U8ft)75c.
Oats !49Kc higher and acitvc
47c ; Western. 4233c.
State U
rniladelphla Market.
Philadelphia, September 29. Fleur scare
and prices firm; buperttne, f505.5U; cxtia
at 15 7Mji; 50; Ohie and Indiana family, at
7 23tf8 00; Pennsylvania family f7 35Q
750; St. LeulH de 13 0OQ3 25; MiuneHOt
Extra $7 5037 7: almight, $7 U53 00;
winter patent IS eOftS 75; hpi1ii de 8 25?
J 00.
Kye flour at JO 20.
Wheat Market quiet ; Ne. 2 Westeri
lteil $1 48 ; Pennsylvania lied and de Amber
ft 4681 49.
Cern firm and geed local demand ; Hteam
tr, 73c ; yellow, and mixed, 74c ; Ne. 3 Mixed,
0tK69c.
Oats firm, geed demand ; Ne. i While. 53c;
Ne. 2.de5QKu; Ne. 3, de 50c; Ne. 2, Mixed,
47&48c.
itye scarce at $1 10.
Previsions market firm ; rnf.s.s perk 116
$20 0020 50- beet ham?, at tiiil ; India
mes beef. 122 50, f. e. b.
Bacen Smoked shoulders 10; salt de)
9c ; .smoked hams 14c ; pickled li'ims,
12Q13c.
Lard firm ; city kettle 113 00; I0014
hutclmra. $1200 ; prime steam $12 K.
flutter steady ; choice grades scarce antl
wanted; 1'enna creamery cxini35c; Western
de33c ; de geed te cheicu 30(:i2in Itradfnnt
county und New Yerk extra. 2829e ; firsts.
2K827c ; Wcatern dairy extra, 2tic ; de geed te
choice, 2325c
Kells none here.
Kgga quiet; l'enn'a 2223c; Western 21c.
Cheese firm fair demand ; New Yerk full
cream 1314c: Western full cream J3Jc; du
fair to'geod. 12c ; de halt skimmed sjfiOc;
Peuna de., 75c.
Petroleum nominal; refined, 7c.
Whisky 11 rm at $118.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever steady at 10
11; Timethy steady 12 75Q3U0 ; Klaxew d firm
at $1 4.rl 50.
Neea yuoiatiens of the uraln Market
JTurntsLed by Jacob IS. Leng, Comrntien
Itrekcr.
Chicago. Oet. Nev. l)-c.
Wheat 1.39 t lAi'i $ I.43J6
ar.
i.:tai
Cern 7176 -12x .11
Year
Oats, 45 . 1 "i .T AVi
1 ear.
.Ian.
Perk 19.30 19.52J aua
1 11 ni ii"i, r7'i
AjUII! ........... a ... . I.. ...... Jwl
Philadelphia.
Sept. Oct. Nev.
Wheat $ 1.49J4 I.IS UH
Dec.
Cern. ...... .... .73 .71 .774
Dee.
Oats 51 .50 -rl!4
Dee.
.wvi
Uratn and Prevision Quotations.
One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Ytindt. lireker. 15.' J
Kast King street.
Chicago. Sept. V.h
Oc'. Nev. Oee.
Wheat 1 1.391 $ 1.42J4 $ 1.43-K
Cern 7 .Tl'A .72',i
Oats 45 .47 .4''-j
Perk 19.25 19.47
Lard 12.22 12.40
Philadelphia.
Oct. Nev. Dec.
Wheat $ 1.48 1.53 t 1.57
Cern 74 .77 .mli
Oats 51 Ji .52J
Btecs. maraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia antl Lecal Mecksi
also United States Benda reported daily It
Jacob It. Lotte. N. K. Cor. Centre Square.
Nbw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks firmer.
Sept. 29.
a. at. p. m. r X.
10:00 trtie 3.H0
Meney. 44?t: ....
Chicago ft North Western 12SW vhm 12.
Chicago. Mil. St, Paul 113 112 I12'2
Cunada Southern...... .... .... (iji
i. K. Bb 1. Kf- 1- 1.... ........ .. . ..Is, .... a!t
Del.. Lack, i Western I27J I28J 127JJ
Deluwure A Hudsen Canal WA 109 109
Denver A Kle Grande 8H 67 86J
Hannibal A St. Jee ion
Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. 125 125 124U
Manhattan Elevated 21 21 20
Michigan Central 92'4 WA 91).
Missouri. Kansas ft Texas 42 424 41)2
N. Y.,Lake Erie ft Western.... 45J' 45 45'2
New Jersey Central W? Wrjj .egg
N. Y Ontario ft Western 33 :'A 3!j2
New Yerk Central 142 142J
Ohie ft Mississippi 44? 44 44V?
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 51 5112 50)7
St. Paul ft Omaha :... 44 44 43;
de Preferred ... 107 107
Central Pactflc 9fi.95 9W4
Texas Pacific 53 .... 52JZ
vUnIen Pacific j. 121 120 isevg
Wabash, St, Leuis ftPacinc... rn 51 se 4
Preferred. 9J 91 ui 'J
Western Union Tel. Ce.". -7 8B !6
Philadelphia. T
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania K. B C5 iye
Heading 36 30 3.
Lehigh Valleyr.
Lehigh Navigation '" .... 4t;
Buffalo, Pitta. ft-Weslem 23 .... 2114
Northern Central... m: 52
NerthernPadfle.:arr...v.... 40 40 3ujJ
" Preferred 79 M 79
Hestenville... ..... .... .... -')
Philadelphia ft Erie K, It 23
Iowa Gulch Mining............. ....
Umrao States Bends. r. m.
1:00
United States 4 per cents 117
4 " 113
" 6 " 101
3 " 100
Z.EOAX. NOTICES.
1.STATK OF MARUAKKT Mlltl'HV,
!i late of l'incaster City, dee'd. Letters "Of.
administration en said cstatu having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thercteare requested te make immedi
ate payment, ami tliee having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, refilling in Lancaster City.
JOHN MUKPHY, Administrator.
Heur. J. Evaxb, Attorney,
11 Seuth Queen street, s206tdeaw