Sfc&Sfcl 7 ' t v jf1 I 5 -f T;Sr :3&s T-VW rt-i - . ' . Z i j - -- - i V 1 LANCASTER DAiLY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1881. ?43S " JftS !- Henry Elias, Casper Weitzel, Jeliu F. J SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION Deichler and Chas. J. Stermfeltz. They i have .ill-cadi' lipnrd tlm Mlmmu of A,1e. I A VE11V INTERESTING OCCASION. Iaide Robinson and Mrs Amelia Pichel substantially as related absve. The pliy- j sicians have yet te report the . result el their investigations in in te the cause of the death, which undoubtedly was convulsions re sulting from the outrage upon her. Te hear ether testimony the jury will meet at 7 o'clock this evening. Meanwhile the body was taken te the almshouse ; Mrs. Robinson te the hospital, and the chil dren will be sent te the ITeme for Friendless Children. Tn Prisoners. Youns Rogers is a cooper by trade, but has of late been given te vagrancy, and had te leave home en account of his lazi ness. Sanders first came te notice in the Seventh ward constable election contest, in which it came out that he illegally voted for Erisman. He was for a time a fugitive from justice for beating Wm. McLaughlin. He has also been charged with beating Michael Ceiilau, Patrick Hayen, and with having pulled Helena Shell out of a door way and kicked her. Only yesterday he badly beat Tem Moere a tramp, and he seems te have been a cruel ruffian who de lighted in beating helpless or drunken persons. lie frequently evaded arrest by flight te Columbia, where he consorted with a prostitute, or te Massilon, O., where he had acquaintances ; and when brought te this city he could generally evade pun ishment by the friendly testimony of some of his gang. His father, Jehn Sanders, by name, is an industrious, upright, labor ing man who lives en Jehn street and works steadily at the rolling mill. It is reported that the doctors say Mrs. Saymeurjdicd from congestion of the brain. B. F. Davis, esq., has been retained for the prosecution and 1). F. Eshleman for the defense. Ni !:cl-ttives Armiiii! (Inarryville. Te a tel.-gram sent te Quarry ville inquir ing for Mrs. Seymour's relatives, the Ix TKMTr;i:NCEr. has leccived the follewing: " Ne such parties here. Have been all around te .see; think they come from Bart." L T. IIenski,. IlcMer'.f Uliurc'.i Thronged with AndiMiri'. A Sunday-school courcntien of Lancas ter classis of the Reformed church was held in Heller's church, Upper Leacock township, this county, commencing en Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. L. F. Ziukhan, the chairman of the committee appointed by classis, called the meeting te order, and after devotional exercises conducted by Rev. J. A. Peters, Elder Gee. W. Hensel, of Quarryvillc, was elected president, who made a few appropriate remarks upon taking the chair. The organization was completed by electing Rev. C. S. Gerhard secretary, Rev. D. Ii. Shuey treasurer. Lpen calling the roll the following dele- Valuable Beal Krtat. Special attention is directed te tbe sale of a valuable larm advertised In another column, belonging te Tobias Denllnger. This property will be sold en Tuesday, October 11, between tbe hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, en the premises, lu East Hcmpfield township, en tbe read lead ing from Rohrerstown te tbe llarrUburg pike, about one-half mile Ireni tbe former place. Thi? firm contains 111 aere3 with elegant im provements, and will be sold en easy terms. ltd Amusement!. Jlaierly's Minstrels Te-night. The famous Haverly's Mastodon minstrels will appear at Fultcn opera house te night, and will no doubt be cordially received. They made a street parade about neon te-day, and the ad vertised forty were in line, with a lew odd men te spare. The made a fine appearance, and it the excellent music they discoursed Is any indication of the- character et theenter- TVeaderfal Feweis. When a medicine perierms such cures as Kidney-Wert Is constantly doing, it may truly be said te have wonderful power. A carpen ter in Montgomery, Vt., bad suffered for eight years irem the worst et kidney diseases, and had been wl:ell3 incapaeiated for work. He says, "One box made a. new man of me, and I sincerely believe it will restore te health all that are similarly afflicted." It is new sold in both liquid and dry form. Danbury Xewt. el-Iwd&w ITJSWJLDrjBBTISEMKSTS. CltJBRIKRS WANTEO SIX GUUD TABLE j hands en harness leather. Apply Imme diately te J. RIFE A BKO.. Keystone Tannery, Middlctewn, Pa. sept30-9ld TURD EDITIOS. rOLITlVAJ.. gates were found te be present : "Prem 1TnXi,,P.iBJ "" i "Michael Strogeff" Se much has been t'OLKT m- common pi.::as. Itelore .fudge Puttcrs;ut. Ill the case of Charles Handle vs. Jehn Stroll in, jr., the jury aetiicd late yestcr dey afternoon. They were out all "night, and this morning icndcicd a veidict in favor of tins phiiulhT for $200. Edwin Morgan and .Mary K. Morgan,his wife, for the use of said Mary lv. Morgan, vs II. II. Yard. This was an action te recover rent alleged te be due. The plain tiffs .side of I he case is about as fellows : In Maich, 1S7:J, Mary K. Morgan, wilh several ethers, owned the laud in Fulton -township known as the Peachbottem slate quarries. She executed a lease of the property for 10 years, te Charles Ikmsell aud diaries Yaid, whengiccd te pay $300 per year for that time. In November 1878 the lease was transferred by Het!, ell & Yard Je II. II. Yard, and hu became the tenant. The i cut was was afterwards reduced te $2.j0 per year, and for the rent alleged te be due te! Mai eh 1. 1SS0, this fiuifc is brought. Tlie different. 2eaf.es, transfer.'?, etc., were eU'ered in evidence. itclore Juilge Livingston. David Lautz vs. Geerge I). & E. P. Me Me llvaine, action for damages. The panics tetncsuit an reside in Ixsiisbnrv town ship, and the facts of the ease as de veloped by the evidence f jr the plaintiff is given here : On one day in June, 1S79, Mrs. Nancy Lautz. wi"e ei tha plaintiff, and Mrs. IJarbara IJnibaker were driving aherse, belonging te the IatUr, along a read in Salisbury tewnuliip, when two colts (e:;e a stallion two jcars old) be longing te the defendants came up bchii.d them. The btallien colt attacked the horse which the ladies were drivimr, jumping upon it several times. The women were fiighteucd, and as they weie near a small bridge Mrs. Lautz was afiaid that they would be thrown ever the side of it and she attempted te jump from the buggy. In se doing she fell, breaking her leg and otherwise injuring herself se that she was compelled te lie in bed for ramc time. The colts had been in a lield of the .defendants, but had broken out several hours before the accident. This suit is brought against the ewnsrs te recover damages. A number of horsemen were examined, who testified in regard te the natuie, &c., of stallions. Just before adjourning at neon the de fense asked for a nun suit, claiming that the plaintiff had net shown any negligence en the part of the defendants, who had done all in their power te keep their colts penned. The argument en the non suit had net concluded when court, adjourned. First Reformed church. Lancaster Rev J. A. Peters, Misses J. Lizzie Gerhard and Frances Durger; Manheim Rev. L. F. Ziukhan and Elder II. V. Boyd ; St. Luke's, Lancaster C. W. Levari and Warren J. Jehnsen ; New Helland church Rev. 1). W. Gerhard. Mrs. M. A. West, Mrs. S. V. Givlcr and Rufus M. Uusheng ; Columbia, Rev. C. S. Gerhaid aud Mrs. Jeseph Deitz ; Marietta, Mrs. Israel Uau leu and Miss Kcmmerly ; Maytown, Henry Terry ; New Providence charge, Rev. D. IJ. Shuey, Elder Gee. W. Hensel. Mrs. Gee. W. Hensel, F. W. Helm and Mis. F. W. Jlclm ; Second church, llarrisburg, Rev. Gee. W. Snyder ; Millcrsville, Rev. J. P. Mec re, Mrs. J. P. Moere and C. Eris man. In addition te thes2 there anssaiwl during the session Mr. Frank Gable, of the New Helland charge ; Mrs. V. "Wclehans. of Maytown ; Rev. J. Ii. Shu maker, 1). I)., and Chas. Deuues, esq., of St. Paul'fr, Lancaster ; Mr. Jacob Rutr, of Millcrsville. The audience was very large, the church being crewed te its utmost capacity, and much interest wa.; manifested in the proceedings. Alter the singing of a hymn, Rev. J. A. Peters made a very able and interesting addicss en ' The objects and aims of the convention." After another hymn the question " I'y whom should the Sunday school weik Le done '.''' was dismissed by Elder II. G. Boyd, Revs. Gee. W.Snyder, D. IJ. Shuc: J. P. Moere and D. W. Gerhard. The. president made tome closing remarks when the convention adjourned. Wednesday .Werm After devotional written et Kiralfy's splendid spectacular ver sion of Jules Verne's thrilling tale that there is little te add except that it will be produced at Fulton opera house te-morrow night by the same great eat that has nad such a successful season at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. It the premises of the management are real ized this will undoubtedly b a theatrical, event et particular distinction. 'Hearts of Oafc." This touching domestie drama, with its wealth of scenic effects and charming incident, will be produced here en Saturday night. The piece was played in Lan caster two nights last winter, and as the In tklligexcek then declared its opinion upon the. merits, and as the company is the same new as then, including James A. Heme, Miss Katharine Corcoran and the rest, we feel no hesitation in predicting one of the most satis factory performances et the season. White, seit and vel vet y hands lollew the use of Cutlenra Medicinal Seap. Democratic State Ticket. STATE TEKASUREO. OBAXGE XOULE. Erie. Democratic County Ticket. FEESIDEST JUDGE. Teachers, authors and ethers et sedentary habits highly prize Malt ISlltnrs. t'iUjlAt. AOiiti:. I'lles and Mosquitoes. A 15c. Ijo et " Heugh en Kats" will keep a house free from llics, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the entire season. Druggists SUEIUVF. GEO. W. BUOffS (Painter). 1st Ward, City PROTHOXOTAKY. J011X II. DeIIAVEX, Caernarvon. BEQISTZR. E. P. AMBLEK, Drumore. COUXTV TREASURER. PETER McCONOMV, 5th Ward, City. CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS. REA UEE1, liart. CLERK OF ORPHASt' COURT. PETER IKERICII, 8th Ward, Citv. PRISON KEEPER. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTT coMMissre.vrj M. IIILDEBRANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HEXRY M. GEITER, 4th Ward, City. DIRECTORS OF THE POOR. PIIILII' WALL, 5th Ward, Citv, AI5UAM SIDES, West Lampeter. PRISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIEST. West Cocalico, SOL ZKAMEU, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LIGI1TNER, Lcaceet. Vacancy. NOTICE, MOSTKHKY LODGE, I. O. O. V. Regular meeting at their hall Friday evening at 7K o'clock-. All members of the Ledge and el the order gencrallv who desire te participate in the parade te be held at Coatesville, en Saturday, October 8. are re quested te attend the meeting. Tickets for round trip $1.23. Music furnished by the Ledge. Ry order of the Committee. JOHN McGLNXIS, Chairman. H. J. Stexgerwalt, See'y. ltd THUB3DAY EVENING, OCT e, 1881. WKATIIKK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 0. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, variable winds rising followed by falling barometer, stationary or higher temperature. HAltRlAtSES. Altick IlAitnEROER. At nuptial mass, en the Cth inst , at St. Mury's Catholic church, by Rev. Father Hickcy, assisted by Rev. Fathers Haul and Mcllwnine. Wm. B. Altick te Adela E., daughter of II. W. Harbergcr, esq., both et this city. - " ltd FAnxESTOcrc Dickey. October C. 18S1, by Rev. Dr. Knight, Return E. Fahncstcck anil Elizabeth Dickey, both el this city. ltd Ge te II. Ii. Cochran's Drag store, 137 North Queen street, ter .Vrs. Freeman New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et .co!er,:iro uneqiiali'd. Celer Irem 2 toSpeunds. Iiireclinns in Englf-jh utid German. Price. 15 CCIlli?. exercises " l ue ."sunu ; . se!i vji el Christian nurture."" win discussed Revs. C. S. Gerhard, S.- SehweitKer, J as a means by p Meer.-, J.IA. Peters and Elder II. C. IJevd. ''Tins literature aud management of the Sunday school library " was discussed by Eldu.s G. Vvr. Ileiisei, Chas. Demits, Revs. C. S. Gerhard and S. Schweitzer. "Fam ily urn lure in its relation te the Sunday school " was discussed by llas. G. Y. Snydcr.J.IJ. Shumaker, D.D., J.A. Peter.1--, Elder C. W. Lcvan. Closed with singing and prayer. Wednesday afternoon. At 2 p. in. a chil dien's meeting, of an hour and a half, was opened with singing and prayer, after which addresses wcie dcliveied bvC'lias. Denues, Eider II. C. Ueyd, Revs. .1. P. Moere, C. S. Gerhard. These services wc:e followed Jeiin McGinness niiv": Ir. Rensen, I will pray for you as Ie:ig as I live, because you took pity en mc when 1 was sick and in the hospital, and hunt mi: two boxes et your Celery and Chamomile Pills, and they cured me of sciatica, Num-algi.i and Nervous weakness. ItEATHH. this city, en October 5. 1881. r. aged 30 ycais, 10 months Kieffeh. In Geerge J.Kicller, and 29 days. The relatives and friends and the members et the American lire company arc respectfully invited te attend the luneml, from his late residence, Ne. 7 Middle street, en Saturday aftcrnenn at .IX o'clock. 2td YI"ANAMAKKK 11ROWN. Fall Clothing. People who arc thoughtful en what they wear are beginning te leek about the streets, and wherever men gather together, te see the direction new things are taking; for new clothes are beginning te be worn. Leng before you begin te think en these things, friends, the styles are Iheught out aud fixed and the clothes are made. They are even new en our counters waiting for you. The best . way te see the new styles is te take a half-hour and leek through the best stock yen can find. Where is It '.' de you ask ? Perhaps where everything is returnable if you don't like it nest dav. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Market and Sixth. 1IOGUS BCCUANAN. ' -.vai . ....... rr -i- ?' neau; marKctacuve ami nigner; expert, IS a s LvS-hvV fiC 85: eoed te choice shlnnincr. S3 - if"-' common te fair. $3 la 73. v ". H eneep ucceipis, iiw neau; market ami : common tot choice, i 904 40. East Liberty Cattle-Receipts. 301 heal ; all through; supply ler sale tight ; mostly tair te common ; everythinsr sold out ; West ern shinping grades. $S 25; geed te extra uuicucrasiecK. siyjrtii: common teiair, lisa 61 75;stockers, $3 HQt; balls, cows and stags, 7TS4'. Hogs Receipts. 1,015 head: Philadelphia!!. Si mi7W: bst Yorkers, $3 iOffiSO; common te tair, was il. Sheep Receipts, 10J lieatl ; soiling at t03c 4 75. r. '-j iva Brought Inte court for a New Sentence. PmxADELrnrA, Oct. 6. Dr. Jehn lIllAhnnnn l. . a. A. -1 J u;uauiiu, uu uasjust uuuergone a seu seu tence of ten months in the Eastern Peni tentiary, which was imposed upon him by the United States court, for bavin? conspired with ethers te defraud the court out of the amount of his bail, was this morning brought into Judge Allisen's court in charge of the prison authorities, en a writ of habeas corpus for sentence upon a plea of guilty, in the quarter sessions, te the charge of issuing bogus diplomas. As his counsel was out of the city sentence was deferred until Monday next and the defendant was given into the charge of the keepers of the county prison. Noen y uotauena of tbe uraia Market Furnished by Jacob is. Leng, Commission ISreker. CHICAGO. Oct. NOV. Wheat ! -M IHc. MS lear. FKO.-U THE CAPITAL. Gossip Concerning the New Administration. "Washington, Oct. C J. Stanley Brown states that it is President Arthur's ex pressed intention te centiuue at the resi dence of Senater Jenes for some time. The president thinks the extra session of the Senate will be of brief duration. After that the president will rcrnove te the Soldiers' Heme until the White Heuse is fully repaired. The first cabinet meeting of the new administration will be held next Tuesday, at which it is expected all the members of the cabinet will be present. The president declines te hear any applicants for public office. Cern... Oats. Lard PUlLADFiriUA. Wheat Oats t .43. Oct. $1.50 Nev. 'Six .5 .6i Yeat. "at" Dee. Jan. Pec. .se( Grain and Prevision Uuotatleus. One o'clock quotations et grain and provk prevk provk lens, furnished by S. K. Yiunlt, Breker, IV Kant Ivlnnrafwnt ' 'Seller.-,' Liver l'il.'s" have heen the stand ard remely for malaria, liver complaint, cos ces i venc-s, etc.. for liftv years. el-lmd&w piuyer'M Court. Jehn Ruttcr, a countryman, came te town yesterday and en account of the cold weather get se drunk that he lay down en the pavement en Seuth Queen street. Ollicer Ceylc found hi:n and leek him te the station heuse where he spent the re mainder of.the day and last night behind the warm steam pipes. He knew very little this morning about yesterday's trans actions and willingly paid his costs, after which he was discharged. Jehn Brown was the familiar name te which a one-armed man responded when the mayor called it out. He came te the surface en Middle street iast night. Officer Elias found him anchored at the corner of Freiberg street. He was heavily leaded with a cargo of diflVicnt kinds of liquors, wines, &c. He had lest his compass and one sail and had no idea in what latitude he was. The officer saw at a glance that something was wrong aud he hailed him. He was towed down te the station house and this morning was sent te prison for repairs, which will be made in 5 days. Charles Messer, who was suffering from ague, was scut te the almshouse for '3') days. Three ledgers were discharged. y a discussion el the topic "Sunday school music," participated in by Revs. I). IJ. Shuey and L. F. Zinkhau ami Yv J. Jehnsen and Chas. Denucs, esq. An op portunity was then given for further le inarks en the last topic discussed in the morning and Revs. Moere and Ziukhan spoke le it. The .session adjourned with singing aud prayer. Wednesday Hccnlmj After Miigim: aud prayer by Rev. Dr. Shumakea, a collection was taken up te pay the expenses of the meeting; ami a resolution of thanks was pissed te the members of Heller's chinch ler their cordial hospitality le the del egates, aud for their large attendance and iutcicst in the proceedings. The treasur er's report showed i balance ei 08.21 ; an order ler :j. TO for printing and postage was issued. Rev. Vr. II. II. Snyder and the Maiietta Sunday school, rent regrets for their absence ; also Rev. Dr. T. Appel, superintendent of missions, seal gieetings and regrets, and all moneys left in the treasury after payment of expenses, were directed te be devoted te missions. 'Revs. D. V. Gerhard and J, A. Peters dismissed " Visitation ;'' Chas. Denucs. e?j.. Rev. L. F. Ziukhan, J. A. Peters. 1). y. Ger hard and Elder Gee. W. Ilcnr.el, discussed the ' Infant department ;" and " Condi tiens ei success were uiseusjcu ev lie vs. J. IJ. Shumaker, C. S. Gerhard, "L. F. Ziukhan, 1). IJ. Shuey ami Mr. C. Vtr. Lcvan. The President, G. W. Ueusei con eluded the exercises with a fitting address, complimentary of the Rc-feimcd life of old Heller's congregation. The renventmu adjourned with repeating the ciced. Lord's Player and doxology, aud after ins1-: noting the committee of elassis en Sunday-schools te cali a convention dining the y-T. -. when a suitable place is secured. nk(uiii;oici:eci sew-s. Noir and Acress the County Lin-. Chief of Police William Lynch, ei" Wc.-t Chester, has been indefinitely suspended by Bulges:; "Weed for aliened '" con duct unbecoming an officer." Thu m im pended chief at ouce handed ever his Drunken Stutl". Hew many children and women are slowly and study dying, or rather being killed, by execs -ive doctoring, or the daily use of some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what itis made of, who can easily be cureil and saved by Hep Hitters, made of Heps, Ilut-hu, Mandrake, Dandelion &c, which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can tru-tin them. Will you be saved by them ? .Sec ether column. el-2vd&w Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mullielliuul, Albany, N. Y., writes : ' Fer several years I have sintered Irem oft recurring bilious headaches, dyspepsia, and ceniphdiits peculiar te mv sex. Since using your Itiirdnck Weed Hitters I am entirely re- iievcii." Price SI. Fer yalcat H. 15. Cochran's drug store, i:J7 North Qneen street, Lancaster " ftlilii Ulsoases " Cared by lr. Sivayne's Ointment. What is mere distressing than an obstinate skin ili-caie, and why persons should sutler a si.- gie Heur wncn thej- have a sure care in ' S wayne's Ointment " is p:isl our compichcu cempichcu compichcu sien. The worst wes et letter, itch, salt rla-uui, or lint annoying ceui)Iaiut, itching pili s, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the iace and blotches en the h!;in arc icmevcd by using thN healing eint-m:-:it. Pcrfi-ctly safe and harmless, even en tliemest tender infant. Itching I'ilcs-Symp-Innis aic meMurc, intense itching, particu latlyat night after getting warm In bed; ether parts are sometimes affected. S wayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. f)r. Swayne & Sen, .".:; North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should ha addressed, sold by all prominent druggists. ect4-T,Th&l:w fTEXV AliFJiRTlSEaiKXTS. VTO AUCTION TO-NIUHl'. Hut the CLOSING AUCTION SALE -OF GROCERIES, Te-morrow, Friday Afternoon AT 2 O'CLOCK. PHILADELPHIA. ectC-tfd Flames Itrcaic out Afresh. New Yekk, Oct. 6. Fire breke out again in the Continental brewery, Green wich avenue, which was se badly burned yesterday afternoon, and completed the destruction of the brewery. The less by this morning's fire alone is estimated at fully $75,000 or $80,000 which, added te yesterday's less of 630,000, brings the tctal up te $155,000. Last King street CUICAOO. Wheat Cern . "JltS . vilVttiiiiiilall I' III svs Philadelphia. Wheat Cem.... . Oats Ocf. .. IA1A .. .(a .. l'J.OO Oct. .$ 1.C0J5 . .HYX Nev. .704 19.12VJ li25 NOV. -Tiys Oct. G. Dee. 1.46JJ JT' 't ;: -4 r . ;l , S-. Dee 1.53 0! .si; mteexMrnrmtK. New Yerk, IMuladelphia and Lecal SlecSs also United Slates Hern!) reported dsillv l Jacob I.. Lone. N. K. Cor. Ocntre Square. NKW YORII 8TO0KK. Stocks heavy. HI AV1KE. T B. MAUTIN 31 CO. China, Glass & Queensware Department. Ne. 17 KAST KING STKEET. C. WIDJIVEIS, Assignee. IlKXKVSHCDiniT Auct. s-.'l-tld J)OHLIC SALIi OF VALUABLK CITV I PROI'EIITY. On WEDNESDAY KVK.V ING, OCTOIJER 12, 1881. will be sold at public sale, nt the City Het-KH. 11. Power, Propri etor), en North Queen street, that line two story and attic brick slated dwelling house, with two-story brick, slated back building at tached, having eleven rooms, gas, bath, fur nace, clothes closets (all in excellent order). j.ui, nema xi ieei 4 incnes en tast orange street, and uxtands southward 215 feet te Urant street, has excellent fruit and a frame slatetl stable thereon; situate Ne. 321 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pn.. and known as the property et Mrs. M. A. McUraun. Alse, at the same time and place, two lets, each 21 feet 4 inches by 213 feet, adjoining above property en the cast. Possession and title April 1, 1SS2. Sale te commence at 7X o'clock, p. in., et said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by UAUSMAN & .BURNS, Real Estate Agents, 10 West Orange street. Samuel Hkss A ses, Auctioneers. ectl,,8,10,ll,12dR In SPECIALTIES AXD XO TELTIES all Fine Grades of ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH AND JAPANESE Telegraphic News Condensed. Geed day and track, but slim at tendance at Jcrome Park today. Godiva wen the first thrce- quarter mile race, Blcndlicim second, St. Mungo third. Time, 1:20. Pulaski N. Y., lest its cntire business part of the town by fire today, breaking out at 4 a. m. and causing 200,000 less. JACK FKOST. Meney. Chicago & North Western. ... Chicago. MIL X St. Paul Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. R. R Del., Lack. & Western Delawure & Hudsen Canal.... Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jee I,ake Shere & Mich. Southern. juannaiiau Elevated..., A.M. 10:00 ! 12j" 109 . sa . 19 . 121 . 107 . 82 , US Oct. . P. M. P U '.:) 3:f. SiZl ... 121K I21J 109?8 lOOtf 5SJ 50'4 49 19i liH 1229t 107 lW'-i 81k 82 .... ICO nix us; 3 a Vl t- vl K y)l 21?fJ 21Ji 22i Michigan Ccnti-al mjZ ms. Silt II A1LF.V, HANKS & KIDDLK. Tiiiuers. erysipelas, mercurial diseases, "lefula. and general dcbilitv, cured by ' Dr. Lind.-ey's llioed Searcher." " el-lmil.tw "Wne Gasi-s Mucn Holds Little." The proprietors of Ely's Cream Halm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Ca tarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Colds in the cad and Hay Fever. Cream Halm effectually clemscs the na.al passages et" catarrh H virus, causing healt hy feccrctlens, allays inflaminatien and irritation, protects the membranai linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the teres ami restores the sense of taste and smell. Kcneflcial results arc realized by a lew nppll nppll cdieus. A thorough trcalmrnt as directed will cure cutardi. The Hal mis easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at ,13 cents. On receipt et 50 cents will mail a package. Send f.ir circular with full information. ELY'S CREAM I5ALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fer f-ale by all the Lauca-ter druggists. o3-2wdced&w SOLID STERLING SILVERWARE. Kare Pieces for Calriiicls. HISIHIE FIGURES AND GROUPS IN GREAT VARIETY. Bar and Hetel Goods A SPEC r ALT Y. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. The ."Ulse.'ilcr be Played In Virginia. Danville, Va., Oct. C There was a heavy and killing frost throughout this region last niht, and ;rcat apprehensions are entertained of serious and extensive damage te the growing tobacco. In the fields near Danville the plants were badly bitten. Suictde or a Sportsman. AcnusTA. Ga., Oct. C James R. Glo Gle ver, a sporting man, took two ounces of laudanum yesterday and died early this morning. He left a letter with a friend telling him net te open ifc until a certin hour. lie docs net appear te have been insane. Glever's father committed suicide several years age. Our stock is larger ever been before. than it lias It comprises every article in Sil ver that can possibly be called ter. We have Silver ler houscheljl usennd for ornamental purposes. el OU1TUAIIV. Ircath or a None&cuniiun. Eleaner Swift, nee Crawford, died yes terday evening at the residence of her son-in-law, Iev. Jeseph Greff, in Diumoie township. She was born at the Fulton house en tiie 17th of January, 1700, and had reached the extraordinary ac of 91 years, 8 months aud IS days. Slie was a devout Christian, a member of the Methodist chinch, and universally known and esteemed, and retained her fa culties almost te the time of her decasc. Large Funeral. The funeral of Miss Kate H. Slaymakcr, who died en Wednesday, took place this morning, llev. Dr.J.Y. Mitchell conducted the services at the house of the father of the deceased, en East King street, after which the fuueial party left for the old Leacock church, near Intorceur.se, where the interment was made. The funeral was very largely attended by friends of the deceased. his neeting te hear inst at e- J unpen erB Appointed. The following gentlemen were appointed this morning by the court te inspect the bridge recently built by Ephraim Deet3, ever the Couestega creek at Martin's mill, in East Earl township : Tiieodere A. Kin der, Jeseph V,7". Herst, Samuel Hoever, East Earl ; Aaren G. Weaver, Caernarvon ; Antheny Geed, Brecknock, and Wm. Cass aer East Lampeter. star and ether appurtenance; ofllce and requested that a special : of the town councils be called evidence with a view te his re ment. The commissioners of Lancaster an 1 Chester counties will jointly sell at pribiic sale the material left ever after completing the new bridge ever the Ooteraro creek at Pine Greve, West Nottingham township, en Tuesday, October 18. They wiil also receive proposals at tiie sanu time for painting and whitewashing the new bridge. While engaged at work upon the barn of Lewis J. Grant, of Lewer Chanecferd township, Yerk county, en Monday James Markcl, the carpenter, fell from the reef te the ground, a distance of about 18 feet, and was badiy hurt. i:asc!n)!. On Saturday afternoon next the Iron sides aud College b.i5,'.ctU clubs will play their second match g,u:ie en the grounds of the latter at the college. A geed game may be looked for, and it will draw alarc crowd. Officer A. J. Flick, of the police force. has presented the Ironsides club with a very fine new ball of which the boys are proud. The Michigan Sufferers. Te day Mayer MacGenislc sent te Mayer Thompson, of Detroit, $300 ie be used iu aid of the Michigan sufferers by the late fire. This makes $1,000 that has thus far been sent en by Mayer MacGeniglc, and there is ever $20 yet in the treasury. Further subscriptions will no doubt ba made. The following contributions are acknewledged: A Mcnnonite friend, $." ; Mrs. Chas. A. Ilciuitsh, $5. Paster lHccicd. At a congregational meeting of the members of Salem church of Ged held last evening, in accordance with their charter, for the election of 3i pastor. Ilcv. Jehn Ridley, of Iowa, who has been serving the church ler several weeks, was unanimously electcd pastor for the ensuing year. Special Meeting. The beard of prison inspectors will held a special meeting en Saturday, when they will investigate the cscape made by the two prisoners en Monday. Divorced. Viela Mullen, of this city, was yester day divorced, in court, from lier husband, Jacob Mullen, en the grounds of desertion. Niitiilnj; Slmrl of Unmistakable lleiieiits Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers cenlil originate and maintain the reputation which Aveis's ARS.vrARiLLA enjoys. It is a cemp-uuid or the bust vegetable alteratives, with tilt- Iodides of Potassium andiron, and is the me'st effectual of all remedies torscrefu. lena, mercurial, or bleed disorders. Uniformly Miec-c-ftsiul and certain in Its remedial cflecU it xuedticcs rapid and complcle euros et Scre- I iita.Serc:', Rolls, Humer;, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dineases and all disorders arising from impurity et the bleed. Hy its invigorating efiect.s It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregu larities, and is a potent rencwer et vitality. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparls vigor and energy. Fer forty years it ha? been in extensive use, and is te-day the meit available medicine for the suf fering sic!r,:iny where. Fer sale by all dealers. sep20-lwdeedAw liSTUKTAINaiJSXrs. Missouri. Kansas . Tpxiih. N. 1., Lake Erie A Western.... New;jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western Ncw;Yerb Central Ohie & Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 3t. Paul ,t Omaha de Preferreil Central Pncilic Texas Paclllc Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific... " Prelcrred. Western Union Tel. Ce PniLADKLrillA. Stocks steadv. Pennsylvania It. U Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation r.uflule, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Paci lie. " Preferred Ilestenvllle Philadelphia Erie It. It InwalJulch Minimr Umitze States IIenuc. United States 4 per cunts .IIS I. 37H 41? " ;a mil 100)2 .... nw SlIMi UIJ 92! Wi 4CU 47$ mx mQ 118 V4 H 475 sva 'X Wi H 83 MJ4 42fe 42)? MX W4. SOi se'i 133 135 " HX .... 48)4 S mi wni x t.l 1 i-'l CiX l GtU ZiyA WA 3l 4. 45 45 21 WX X MX . n 33 37 37K 77 7K 7 21 ai V. M. 1:00 11 10O 3u:ih:a1j, The Unitcnu Indictments. Washington, Oct. C The indictments in Guitcan's case have been cemplctcd.and arc new in the hands of the printer. Thev will net be given te grand jury te-day and I flicted with 1kii;ai:t's old wink stoke. Brandy as a Medicine. The i following article was venintarilyscnt te Mr. II . L.Maymnkcr, Agent for Kcigilrt's Old Wine btere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used tlm Brandy rcfern.d te in Ills regular pricttce It.is cemineniled te the attention of these at. owing te the absence of Counseller Sce ville, that body may net act upon itbefore next week. KLscuun riteai death The follewingstatcmcntof William J Cough Ceugh lin, ofSemcrville, May,, is se remarkable that v.-e beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers, lie says: " In the faff of 1S7C I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer or 1?77 I -.vas admitted te the Cily Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung a blgas a half cellar. I expend ed ever n hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I wa s,e far gene at one time a report v. en: around that I was dead. I gave up hope, het a friend told me of Dr.. Wm. Haix's Balsam fertius Lvxes. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was Incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gr.-.tillealien, I commenced te feel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I reel la better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish It, se that everyone allllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced le take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler t'n) Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed than 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 North Queen street lv23-lvdcedTh&w2 A Cough. Celd or sere Tnreat sneuld De stepped. Neglcet ircrjucntly results in an In-cm-able Lung Disease or Consumption, lhewn'.s iifeuchlal Troches de net disorder thofcteinacii like ceugli syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat Troubles which Singers und PublicSpcakers aresubject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, und always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant us for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. n8-lvdTThS41yw Wc have Silver for presentations and for testimonials. We have Silver in large and small articles for Wedding Pres ents. We have Silver of the me.-t su perior Workmanship and Ele gant Designs. Wc have Silver at the Lewest Prices at which such Silver can be ailerded. Wc send Silver "On Approval " te any part of the country. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. sepl23-3mdced "FULTON Ol'EKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONH . Saturday Evening, October 3. SUPEltB DUAMAT1C EVENT. Grand production en a scale of mugnitlccut grandeur. JAMES A. HEKNE'S "HEARTS OP OAK." Press, public, opposition, nlikcaeknnwlcdge its supremacy and power, conceding its right te the well-earned title et the grandest and most perfect sctnicdramaticpieturcef the age. WHOLESOME PLAY ! SUPERBLY MOUNTED! MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED! Scalk op Pnicns : RESERVED SEATS 75c. GENERAL ADMISSION 35, 50 & 75c. On sale at Opera Heuse Office. ec!5 ltd "UULT-'N OPKKA ItuUSE. Thursday livening, October (Mi. HAVBRLY'S Fameus-40Original. Li.sl appearance in this city of the Pennsylvania at Torktewn Centennial. Washington, Oct C The governor of Pennsylvania has notified the master of ceremonies of the Yorktown celebration that seven hundred militia, in addition te these already reported, will attend the celebration. ORIGIVAL EUROPEAN MASTODON STBELS! MIN- PUHLIC SALE-UN TUKSDAV.OCTOUEI1 11, 1881, strictly between the hours oftwe and four o'clock p. m., will be sold by the un dersigned, at public Silc, en the premises in East uemptleld township. Lancaster county, en the read leading from llohrerstewn te the Harrisbnrg turnpike, about hall a mile irem Eohrerstewn, and about three miles from T.ftnrflater nlfv f hn fnllnninn rnnl ar-tntn ir4 A "farm or 111 ACRES and C5 PEUCIIKS mere or less, of best quality limestone land, adjoining land of Abr. It. Miller, Christian Huhcckei ami ethers. The improvements consist et a two-story BRICK DWELLING, 32 feet square, with wings, all reefed with the best slate the market afforded ; a geed Bank Barn, new Cern Barn, new Heg Stable aud einer ouieuiHiings: two wens ei water, one at the dwelling the ether at the barn. both work by wire and running water; there is a spring house under the dwelling with water constantly running through the milk trough, and fixed se that the trough can be raised or lowered at the desire of the person using the same. Fruit trees, such as apples and peaches. There Is a body of limestone near the read which is valuable and would afford a kiln. There is a stream of spring water running through the barnyard and premises, te which cattle have access from nearly all the fields. The whole is under geed fences. This farm has been in geed hands for the last eleven years and is in a mere than ordinary geed state of cultivat.en. Tha properly is less than half a mile from a station en the Pennsylvania railiead, where ten passenger trains step daily. with the convenience et two daily mails. The Lancaster daily papers are received be fore t p. m. The property is convenient te places of business churches et different denoin denein denoin lnatiens and schools. Seme et the land can be sold off te a very geed advantage. Half et the purcnase money can remain in the premises, it the purchaser desires, for three years, at 44 per cent interest. Half et the grain in the ground will go with the prem ises. Persons desiring te view the property will call en the undersigned residing near'tlic P. K. R. Station at Rohrerstown. The sale will positively be held between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. Direct from their brilliant triumph el Consecutive-200--Perfermancep; AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, LONDON. ENGLAND. Performers40Perfermers. 40-HAVERLY'S ORIGINAL-40. A Glorious Pregramme ! Don't Ferget the Date ! ADMISSION, - - 73. .Viand 35 CenU BESERVED SEATS. - - 73 Cents. Diagram at Opera Heuse. el,4,5,n-3ti? Terms made known by TOBIAS Samuel Hess, Anc. ' C. II. HeFFKAjr, Clerk. DENLINGER. Hempfleld P. O. 4td-6,7,8,10 TfULTOa OPKKA HOUSE. Goodwin, Ziume.-uian & Nixek, Managers. Friday Evening. October 7, 1881. NE NIGHT ONLY. Kiralfy's Great Spectacular Play et MICFAET.STB060EF New In Its third wceir at the Philadelphia Academy of Music, and playing te crowded houses. SrEciAL Netice. The management have great pleasure In announcing that this grand performance en next Friday evenins, will sur pass any entertainment ever given In the city of Lancaster. Michael Strogelt will be presented here with the same great cast as In Philadelphia. The t'reat Londen Star, Mr. William Rigneld, Will appear as MICHAEL STROUOKF, sup ported by twenty ether artists. The Grnnd Ballet will comprise sixl y ladies, led by the Italian Premieres MLLE BAZZANO and MLLE HOFSHULER and MONS. ARNOLD KIRALFY. A most important feature et the entertain ment will be the entire GRAND ORCHESTRA 0F25 MUSICIANS Under the direction et Prof. F. II. Zanlfg, will be brought here from Philadelphia. The music Is original, havlngbecn composed by Franz Ven Suppc und Anten KnbhiUeln. Over.'one hundred people and several horses, and the Wonderful Trained Donkey Pete, will appear in several et the important scenes of Michael fctrogeff. Special Netice. Notwithstanding the great expense Incurred In the performance, the lol lel lol lewing popular prices will prevail. ADMISSION, 35 75c. RESERVED SEATS, SI. Scats can new he secured at YcckerV. cctWtd 'rust In the Seuth. Charleston, S. C, Oct. C Telegrams from Northern Seuth Carolina te the JVcim and Courier this morning' report a frost last night and another is expected to night, and state that the late growth of cotton will be destroyed. Meeting of Heading ltallreau Directors. Philadelphia, Oct. 0. The beard of directors of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company held a meeting te day. The meeting was short and no business of public importance was transacted. Killed at Harrisbnrg. IlARKisnuRG, Pa., Oct. C Luciua S. Albright, a drover of Petlsville, was struck and killed by a locomotive at the stock yards above this city this afternoon. He had en his person $100 in meucv and a bank book of the Miners bank of Petts-villc. JIAJtKJSTS. aevf VerK marxet. Ne- ep.k, October C. Fleur Stale ana Western without important change: Superfine State at 5 40 SO; extra de at JGtOgi; CO; choice de $(I 70gC 73: fancy dc id EOflS r,0; round hoop Ohie i0 73f?7 00: choice de J7 10g8 75; superfine western JC 30gC SO: common te geed estra dc JC U)S 75 ; choice de (i; yegs 73 ; choice white wheat de, at $7 23 8 SO. Southern scarce and firm; common te fair extra $G 03a 750 : gerx te choice de $7 BDS8 73. Wheat opened Ilc lower, subsequently about Xc or advance lest Ne. 2 Red. Octo ber. $1 ulfgl 5:ile November, S16781SSK: de December, i (W910 ; de January, $1 ey Cern opened Jg-5c higher ; afterwards ad vance lest: mixed western spot, ai7ilie; de future, 71ffie. " Oats a shade better: Sta'.e47ir7c; Western, Philadelphia. Market. I'liiLAnaLPiiiA. Oct. C Fleur strong, with ruir demand: Superfine, $3 eugs 50; extra at $3 73f; 50: Ohie and Indiana family, at 17 'SYeiS 00; Pennsylvania family 7 ;13 750; St. Leni- de 8 OOflS 23; Minni'seM Extra 17 5037 73: de straight, $7 3J?8 CO; winter patent 3 0OSS 73; spilng de 8 23 Rye Heur at $0 50. Wheal Market firmer and mere active ; Ne. ! Western Red $1 50J; Delaware and Pennsylvania Red, $1 51 ; de Amber, $150. ' Cern firmer, better local demand ; .teamer, 75c; vwlew, and mixed, 7'Jc ; Ne. ."Mixed, Oats firm, geed demand ; Ne. 2. While, 53c ; Ne.:!, de 51c; Ne. 2. Mixed,MS4Sic. Rye scarce at $1 07. Previsions Market and prices steady ; mess' perk, $20 00520 50 :bcet ham;-, at$2-!Z: ; India in ess beet. $22 50, f. e.b. Bicen Smoked shoulders 10; salt dc 0c ; smoked hams Hlc : pickled inircp. 1213c- ' Aara steaey : city koiue $13 00; loe- nniciierx' J120U ; prime steam $12 (3. Butter firm and fancy lets very scarce; Pcnna creamery exira S7.lSc; West ern 3Gc;de geed te cheice 3lS34c: Bradteid county and New Yerk extra. SSSSOa; first-, 2fi27c ; Western dairy extra, 2Cc ; de geed te choice, 2323e. Rolls none here. Eggs firm and light; Penn'a 23g21c ; West ern 2122c. Cheese Market firm for choice grades ; New Yerk full cream liUc; Western tub. cream 1S413c ; de lair te geed. 1212c ; dc half-skimmed aglOc; Pcnna le., 75Mc. Petroleum nominal en spot ; refined, TiTc Whisky at $118. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dnll at OiiQ. 10t; Timethy dull, $2 73S2 00; Flaxsetd firm at $1 15. LIte stecK market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head: Biilp. ments, 2,700 head ; market weak nnd lower : best stock In geed demand common te geed mixed packing, $6 1035 50 ; cheice heavy. $6 ee 07 35. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head ; shipments, 1,400 Indigestion and Dyspepsia. ,pi) BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as 11 beverage, but te r used as 11 medicine of great potency in tiie cnie of some of the destructive diseases whlih sweep away their annual thousands of victims'. With 11 .purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids cire. cially these afflicted with that mi-eruble ilte. ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3 nothing mere or less than Brandy. 1, P'V'r.M1.' itl,"Shn WPctite and mere 01 less debility, will ttnit thin simple medicine, when itb'cil properly, ' A Sovereign Remedy or all their Ills and aches. Re It, lieev.:i strictly understood that wc pruxciiue ami ue ', t .iiiti ii 1.1UIU. aim umi is REIUAKT'S OLD BRANDY, SLAi-JAKLE. This Brandy hai steed the test for year, and has never failed, as tai as our experience extends, anil we tbJPutnr give it the preference overall etner Brandic. nomntU'rwIthliewmanyjaw-breaklngFroiicl. titles they are branded. One-fourth of tlm money that Is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifies would .suffice it buy all the Brandy te cure any such ca?e 01 ase-i. In proof ei the curative dewcm el Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon nun. bers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been afllictcii witn an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number or years; his stomach would reject almost every kind et feed; hu had sour eructatiens coil, slant !yue appetite in tact, tie was ebf iged te restrict hfs dfet te crackers and state bread and as a beverage he used McUrunn's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strnne drink. When advised te trv Reisrart' e Old Brandy. In his case, he looked up with astentsiiuiem hut after hearing of its wonderful ellccts in the cases of some of hts near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. 11 used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the i nnvthlmr l,f..l.... ,r...... IT. ...Ill - . i& T- .. " jiv.,ku.- in ui, xu Buii jh.-cii3 11. unu uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he lias thts mcdl. cine he lias been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Pkactisihe Phtsicm . l H. E. SLAY3IAKER, aee::t vor Reigart's Old Wim Stei Established In 1 785, IIirOIrrKB AUD IlSALKR IB FINE OLD BRANDIES, SIIEKRIE3, SUPK RIOIC OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In lsifw, t827 and 1S28.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERV BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. "J l.'AST KINO ST.. LANCASTEtt. P.I N TOTICE Our REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE for Oc teber will be issued shortly. Persons wbhlnir ihelr properties noticed should send descrip tions at once. Ne cliarge unless sold. ALLAN A. IIERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, scpt3-e'md 3 North Duke Street. riTAX NOTICE. THE TICKASUKKK HAS J. been directed by the Finance Committed ret Councils te request prompt payment of all uaisiumiing uiy aex en or oeiere me latn day of October ensuing, at which time the de linquent tax lists will be placed In the hands of thu Ward Constables for collection, and te give notice that all City Tax unpaid en the 27th day of December next will then belicned upon the property. By order of Finance Committee. , '- WM. McCOMSEV, scp23 tfdU,W&S Treasurer 1 1 ESTATE OP MICHAEL .IIALD.Nt;, LAIK or the City of Lancaster, dee'd. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Edward McGevt-ru. Wm. L. Peipcrand James M. Burke, executers et said deceased, te and amentr these Icimilv entitled te tlm snme win sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 25th or (H'TnllKIt 1INI at 111 nV1n.V '. H. .," 2 ' -"- .-.,.- V.1VV., U. Jll., u fclfb A.ierury Keem ei tne ;eurt uense, in the Ci ui A"a3icr. wuere an persons interested. saui uistrioniien may nttenil. CHAS. K. K el 4tdeaw ?z-sr i S"' jr -r VJ sr . ?. 7 - Ii' l"ZJ i 'I l