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

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LANCASTHl PAILY IJtfrELLIGEiNx.tiU WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14; 1881.
East King streets Sanders repeated thii,
or something te tbat effect, in the pres
ence of four men. Ou trial.
DE MOTT, THE BEAT.
HK IS STJI.I. AT LAI .i:.
He Keceives His FlrM. Smack la lli Eye
Last evening L. M. DeMett, the dcad dcad
lireku and dead-beat book agent, a few of
whose rascalities we have heretofore had
occasion te expose, put in an appear
ance at Frank Kicker's saloon, aud by aid
of an oily tcngue, a shiny hat and brassy
cheek, seen ingratiated himself into the
geed graces of a party of gentlemen who
were hating a geed social time. Numer
ous "beers" wcic drank, and when
"settling up" time a: lived Mr. I)e I)e
Mett took occasion te slip into the back
jiait of tin- bui.Miug and thence into the
yaid, his puijtesu being, no doubt, te make
his exit from tha premises in that direc
tion ; but I Sicker, who has suffered net a
little horn thieves and incendiaries, keeps
a lierce bull deg te protect the ic.ir of his
preeity. As seen as DcMett shev.cd
himself in the yaid, the bull deg .showed
his teeth and growled ominously. Mr. Kic
ker, hearing the deg bark, hastened out te
learn what was the matter, arriving just
in time te save DeMett. The " beat "
was led back into the barioem wheie lie
made a pieten.se of paying his bill, but
after fumbling in his- pockets for some
time could only find twenty-one cents, a
brass watch key, a few ether keys and a
baggage check. Assuming a lulty air he
said he was short of funds, but would have
plenty in a day or two; that Father (I rote -inycr,
of rl . .Jeseph's church, owed him
$:;; for books ; that he had been out te see
Falhiii Ignatius, of St. Jeseph's hospital,
from whom also he expected a remittance
and that he would drop in in a day or two
or two and settle up. Just then the bar
tender began te "smell a mice," and ad-"
dressing J)e Melt, said : " AVhy you said
you were a tobacco dealer and tlr.it your
name was McShanny, new you say you
aie a book agent '.'"' " 1 was a book agent
but I am a tobacco dealer and 1 have my
b.iggaue at the Cooper house, where 1
Iviaid." After some further dialling
among the party present, during which
Dc.Mett lorget his nluix of MeShanny and
."..iid his name was De-Melt, he was finally
ceincreu and acknowledged that his name
was DeMett. Then Kicker took him by
the nap of the neck and the seat of the
pantaloons and was hustling him
out of the bar-loom when DeMett
tinned suddenly around and showed
light. Kicker met. him half way and
planted a "..tinner " en his cheek. I)c I)c
Mett rccl.-.l huckwuids, covered his face
with his hands, and exclaimed, " Fer
heaven's sake save my face for Christ
mas !" (living him another hcatty kick,
Kicker shoved him into I he street, saying,
" Yeu may beat the down town hotels
and get off clear, but you mus'n't try it
ou up here ou the hill.
Of course there is net, a word of truth
in DeMetL's yarn concerning Fatheis
(Jretcmyei and Ignatius, :r that he (De
Melt) is a tobacco dialer and beards at the
Cooper Iieir-e. As our readers have
already been inlerme.I, he was turned
away from the Coepor house and several
ether lintels after cheating the landlords,
but with the most surpassing assurance
h. continues te ply his rascalities in this
city.
J)cMett said some time age that he
could live here for three months by belt
ing people and he seems te be determined
lodeso. llf is new pretty well known
and at nearly every hotel and almost
very place else a reception awaits him.
r I'iie ether iiighl he went into hotel and
aid te the bartender "Swv you take me
ler this DeMett don't you?' TJic bar
tender told li i in that he did and
said : "New ain't that strange:' Evcry Evcry
v.liete I go I am taken for him because 1
leek like him." The bai tender "Tumbled"
then and thought about thumping Mr.
DeMett but allowed him te go.
This gentleman should leave the city, as
the thermometer is entirely tee high for
him here, and the living is tee rich for his
bleed, lie says he is taken for DcMett,
.n.it it will net surprise our readers if he is
taken te jail for Mr. DcMett, and then he
w.il be tiie right man in the right place.
COL. PEIPER'S SUDDEN DEATH.
ANOTHER PROMINENT CITIZEN GONE.
His iFnrspected Taklns-eir this Afternoon.
"Vm. L. Peljer, cashier of the Lancas
ter county bank, died at his country resi
dence, near Rohrcrstewn, this afternoon
at :" o'clock after a brief illness. On Monday
Mr. Peiper was taken with a severe chill
while in the directors' room at the bank.
Medical assistance was at once summoned
and in the course of an hour he rallied
sufficiently te be taken te his home at the
farm ; yesterday his condition was much
improved, and te day he apirearcd te be
better and quite cheerful, up te the time
almost of his death. A messenger was
Kent te the bank announcing Mr. Peltier's
impievcd condition, but he had scarcely
announced it before another messenger
brought the news of his death.
Cel. Peiper was one of the best known
citizens in Lancaster, and lias been asso
ciated with the Lancaster county ua ua
tienal bank for years. He stead-
lily rose through the dillcicnt positions
connected with its management, until nc
became cashier, which position he has held
for a number of years, at the same time
being a heavy stockholder in it. Cel.
Peiper was largely interested in various
turnpikes and ether coiperations and pub
lic institutions and held many offices of
tiu.st, his chief service in a political capac
ity being some years age in one term as
peer director, during which the piescut
new and elegant almshouse wiis elected
in which he toel: ureal pride. He was for
many years a member and for a long time
a vestryman in Trinity Lutheran church.
Cel. Peiper was first married te a
daughter of the late James Smith, diug
gist; and his last wife, whom he
married only a few years age, was
a lady from Yerk. Deceased owned
one of the finest farms in the
county, about two miles west of this city,
in the handsome and elaborate improve
ment of which, and in the raising of fine
stock he took great interest and pride.
He had jusl about finished and was
nearly ready te move into a very
handsome and elegantly finished mansion
en East King street, near .Shippcn, en the
site of the old Jerdan property. He had
fermeily resided in the winter in
the old bank property which has been
tern down te bi replaced by the new
building new in course of election iif the
plans and progress of which he took a deep
inteiest.
Cel. Peiper was a warm-hearted, char
itable and generous man, and the
who had occasion te often
his hospitality will learn
deep gtief of his death
the suddenness of which and the late hour
at. which the news reached this city, com
pelling the brevity of this notice of it. put
into pi kit just ere we go te press.
In early life Cel. Pei'ier learned the
tanning t rade. He was with his brother
Michael in the merchandizing business at
the corner of East King and Duke streets
.c.ars age ; and he himself once had a
leather store in Harrisburg.
.Airs. Wm. (!. Maker and Miss Lin U
Peiper, of this city, are sisters of the de
ceased : he had no children.
OH1TUAP.Y.
many
share
w ill!
Ge te J I. IS. Cecnran's firm: .-siere, i:7 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Veeian' A"ei' Na
tional Dyes, for brightness and durability of
eo!er,are. uneenaled. Celer from 2 toSjieniids.
Directions in English and German. 'rlce. !
cents.
The x'epular Demand.
Be rn.:it has been the nenulnr demand for
the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wert, that it is
having an Immense sale Ireui Maine te Cali
furii:: some have leund it inconvenient te
prep ue it lrem the dry compound. Fer such
the proprietors new prepare it in liquid form.
This can he procured at the druggist. It has
precisely the same effect fis the dry. but Is
very concentrated --e that the dose Is much
smaller. LeircH Mail. H2djvdftw
Lire, Grew tn, JSeuuty."
"What wcal!admiic"andhew te secure it:
A line head of hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te inanity that no one who prizes
geed leek- should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people, it i. totally different 'from all
ethers net sticky or giimiay, and free from
all impute ingredients that render many ether
preparation-; obnoxious. It thickens thin
luilr, restores gray hair, gives it new life-, keeps
Hie scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
ders net soil or stain anything, and is -se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Kcterer" is sold by all drnggl-ds,.
at ?." ecnts u betlle. .-I. hollies ler $1.
ocie.LWSftw
It Is a loell-h mistake le e.nileuuda remedy
of merit with quack medicines. We have used
rarker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re-Milt-,
ler Dyspcp-ia and Iiebility, and knew it
Je be a sterling health restorative. Times.
iil-lmdcod&wcew
XEW AOTEBTISEMEXTS.
v
MARRIAGES.
ICi-ksi: Nireu Dec. 1'!, 1S!, at. 'the parson
age et the Fimt Reformed cburcli.ibyliie Kev
.1. .. Pet civ. David I'cc.v; le .11 lis
Nier.l, allot this city.
Sallied.
... 'JUS AT US.
CAIH'IMiTHI. DCC. 1.', 1SKI. ill tills CllJ. Agues
Bell, only ilaiigliterel Jehn I', and Annie Jl.
Carpenter, m the 17th year of her age.
Funeral lrem the residence et her parents.
l' East Orange street, Friday nhcrnoeii
Interment at Woodward Hill
.Ne.;
at .'! o'clock.
cemetery.
If EiasifiTv. lleeemli.-i i.sl, el ilipnuii-iia,
Albert it., son et .Jehn I :eid Annie llcrslicy,
aged 2 years, 11 I it ' "d -i' days.
The relatives and In e:s el the family, are.
respectfully inviteii attend the lunei-al,
en Thursday morning. .it the residence, en the
Wabank read, near l.aneasler,:it lle'eKtek, and
at the Mennenlte. cliureh, near Slillersville,
nlln o'clock. ltd
irvw a it VKJiTjsumjfUiTS.
IMlit SAl.K Till' STOCK
amu nx-
i tines of an Old-Kstabliihed GUOCKUV
.STOCK, doing a geed I nisi lies?.. Apply. 'it
ll-il.ltVltw THIS OFFICE.
ATTKKTION COW 1'A N Y ! UKANU
Lunch THIS KVKNING at the .Serrel
lleive Hetel Kelannuit. I'.o-iten Haked Perk
anil iteaus. Kverybedy invited. Flunk
Kie!; r's l!ei:r ou tap. Fine ine mil liqurr
;;. F. h l.e IT 1 1 , r i oprieter.
.1. Woei-lli:.;Atl:udHiit.
IO It .SALIC A TWO-STOKV IIHIUIV
i HW'LLLlNi; with Itriek Kitchen, .r rooms,
entry and plastered alti-; hydrant. and pump,
vanetv of small fruit. The property U located
in the'vieinilyel the Cotten .Mills and will be.
tiehl ai a bargain. Is desirable ie a home or
liirinvt dmeiit Xe. :!IS ISeaver street.
CIFK& KAFFBIAX,
nU-;;tdsiMV."S,li I'.i l.'ast King street.
T
1HK LAST C.j;U l-OIl IH81 !
THE Ul'ISHA.
lleHlliel n High Scheel Oh I.
.Miss Agnes B. Carpenter, a daughter
el Jehn Vj. Carpenter, and a pupil of the
'.ills' high school, died rather suddenly
last evening about 8 o'clock, in the soven-l.-enth
year of her age. She suffered from
pulmonary consumption, but it was only
within the nasi few weeks her disease as
sumed a serieus aspect, tjhe was a bright
and amiable young lady, whose -large
circle of devoted friends will everfly
DoMett I mourn her untimely death.
A Clergyman Soen Fellows His Wile.
Kev. Henry Hciss, whose wife. Ptisan,
died in Philadelphia en the etli insl. a
notice of which appeared in the Ixtkli.i
i:it, himself died this morning about 11
o'clock at the residence of Mr. Jehn Uudy,
Ne. 1-1 West Orange street. Kev. Ileiss
came te the residence of Mr. I Judy en
Monday last, saying he did net feel well.
He gradually grew worse. )v. Davis was
summoned yestcreday and left, medicine,
but it did him no geed and he died this
: morning as above stated.
! Mr. Hciss was a native of this county,
having been born in Karl township. lie
We
gant
nave have a lew mero leltei tluHe ele
OKAimi-UL CUU1STMAS GIFTS.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES,
And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced in our stock are especially rttted for
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
TIIED EDITION
WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEC. 14, 1881.
BY WIRE.
BECAUSE Til El' A HE
Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable.
Tin: ery liberal share of tir.de we have received in the past has encouraged ua te place in
our csi-cs a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention
et all v-lse de.-ire t" examine beautiful oeda.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
- - - LANCASTER. FENN'A.
ZA1UTC CORNER,
ecti'-:;uid&u U
l.INN i VJI.LSO.
Grand Opening of Toys,
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
A Larger stock than
MECHANICAL TOYS !
ever. Lewer prices than ever. Every variety of
Dells ! Dells ! Dells ! Blocks and Games, Horses,
Carts, Wagons, Sleighs, Velocipedes, Bicycles,
I'SKFUL OIIMSTMAS PRESENTS. Elutsinr. Carvers, Silver-Platcd Knives,
Sliver-PIatcd Spoons, Silver-Plated Ferks. The abeve goods are ltedgers & Ilre.'s
best goods, bought at a sacrifice and will be sold very low.
HOUSErLIINISIIINC! GOODS. Tin. Sheet iron ami Weeden Ware at Great
'"""""" ITJNN & WILLSON'S,
STOVJ'J AX It 11KATKU STOUU,
152 & 154 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
tfjitr A UVKIiTlSXaUKXI-S.
1.M1KSA1.I-:. A VKKY UKSIKAKI.K KUSI-ne-'S
properly iiilVnlra Senare at. private
CAUI-KNTKItA !..
CI North liukcstrvtf.
ji.-de.
ill'-'
!weedU
J OK Till' IIOI.1I1AY8.
: A well-selected Stock et
1'JANOS AN J) OltGANS.
iSTl'.V MKI.OIlKON ler
i'lejanl.S.'.IJ
I
oreide, cheap.
I UbTIKS STlJCKKNIIUI1'.
Fulton Hall, Lancaster, l'a.
ikivatk i)vki.i.ijv;s vek hamc
rive seven-ioeineil ilwcllliijr Houses. kIIii-
aii' en seiiiii waiHrHireei; water in Kitchen :
drainage: iriees low : term-- asy. Alie, a
i-i .-v-ixiii- I tniuie dwelling en North Market
street. Apply te
r.AUSJIAX & ISUK.NS,
.110 -JwdW&SU in West Orange SI.
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.' .iiiiiii.iii v ! :id jib miJni; i
A thoroughly dclnihlful entertainment marricl a Miss Ue ami m early life am
rewarded the limited number of people removed te Er.e. where, he res ded imuy
who wee present at Fulton opera house you ami raised a fain. y. 1 lis list wit
last evening te listen le the rendition of I.Ving,hc married 31 rs. W.l.ncr "-ethei
Audr.m-s sparkling composition "La Ur. Witmer, of Neilsvil c, and aftci ..ei
u,h,." i,v II. II. Malm's Enirlisli death he married the widow el Iheodeie
.......w-. .. , -'j --- e
comic opera company, wnose suecessiui
production el " Iioccaccie, " a few even
nigs previous, bespoke a much warmer
lecept ion than was accorded them en the
return visit. The bright ear-taking
tunes of the " Mascettc " wcie ren
dered with a gusto that quite
leek their hcareis by sterin.and the merry
humor of the piece also found ample devel
opment. In fact, fun seemed tehavciun
mad en the stage, lrem the preposterous
old prince down te the young men and
maidens in the chorus. The representa
tion was much fuller and mere complete
lhanth.it given eat licr in the season, l y
another company, the score being adheied
te with conscientious fidelity. Miss Hese
l.eighten made a charming JJcttimt, her
line, sympathetic, highly strung so
prano finding opportunities in the
score that she did net fail te
avail herself of, and she became a prime
laverite from the outset. Mr. Ellis Kyse
as Prince Lorenze was excruciatingly
funny, his i&akc-up was a study, his man
ner indcscrinablc, and his voice magnifi
cent. Mr. Percy Cooper shone te signal
advantage in the part of Frederick, sing
ing with exquisite taste, his clear, sweet
voice seundiiiL' all the better from the
unaccountable thinness of the tenor in the
chorus. Mr Vincent llegan made a very
geed Pippe, and with the exception of
Fiamtttn every ether part was admirably
sustained. Miss Reynolds' voice lacks the
timbre necessary for a satisfactory rendi
tion of the latter role, and from his line
chorus Manager Malm would select a dozen
ethers who can sing it better.
I'ruiiKterd Illustrated.
In the Pelice Gazette of this week thcre
is a picture which is intended te represent
.lehn Vrankferd attempting te escape
from our prison. The principal part of
the cut is a stone wall which leeks exactly
like the ene around our prison ( which is
net the fault of the artist, however).
Frankford's head can just be seen above
the top of the chimney out of which he is
coining. Three men are standing out
side, and one of them is just firing the gun
at r rankferd.
Ills Operations In theAVchl
Constable WarfcI,ef Iiitcrceurse.has ic
ceived a letter from Ashland, Ohie, in re
gard te the man Miller who was arrested
by him a short time age with a let of
stolen goods in his possession. The letter
states that when Miller lived in that place
he stele a cruanity of different kinds of
goods, all of .which were found in his
house. He was allowed te go ou condition
that he left town, which he did.
Breach of ireinlse.
Ilcury Yeung, against whom suit for
damages or bicach of premise of mar
riage by Margaret A.Trewitz was brought,
has entered bail with the sheriff in the
sura of $3,000. -
Cucumbers in Winter.
It is a rather queer season pf the year
for green cucumbers, but wc were shown
some this morning by Charlie Eckert.
Tliey arc nice and fresh aud were grown
in Flerida.
Ileiisel. whose recent death i-. a Deve no
ticed.
Mr. Ileiss was bi ought up a Lutheran,
but embraced the Methodist, faith aud was
liccuscd as a picaeher. He was very lib
eral in his views, aud aitcrwaids filled the
pulpits of ether denominations. At. the
time of his death he was about. .5 years of
age.
Mr, liciss's sons are said te be respect
able business men, in lair circumstances,
being in the West. An examination of
his effects after his death, proved him te
be without funds. His friends in tluscity
will attend te his burial. On his person
were found one or two graveyard insur
ance policies which are supposed te be
worthless.
Corener Mishler being notified of his
.sudden death, empaneled the following
jury te held an inquest : K. II. Hedcs,
Uenjamin Kehrcr, Jeseph Frick, Scott P.
Lytic, Abram Sawyer and .1. Mahler
Snyder. After viewing the remains and
hcarin-r the testimony, the jury returned a
verdict that deceased came te hi-f death
fiem neuralgia of the heart.
Mayer's Crnrf.
His honor had fourteen customers te
at tnd te this morning Four of them
had been arrested for disorderly conduct.
aad begging, and were sent te jail for ten
days each. One drunken aud disorderly
was discharged en payment of coats, and
nine penniless fellows who had sought
lodging iu the station house were dis
charged.
Valuable Clly i-reperly I'er Sale.
The attention of our readers is called te the
advertisement in another column announc anneunc
iiiS the sale this evening-.at the Leepard hotel,
Kat Kiiifi street, et the valuable city proper
ties helenjnn;- te the ctdateer the late Henry
Drachbar, deceased, and also the property el
Henry llrachbar, jr. These properties consist
el six desirable dwelling houses, substantially
built, comfortably ari-aned, and located in
different sections et the city.
Amusements.
" I'aliciicc "On Friday eycidiiR ("ilbert ,V
Sullivan's delightful opera et " Patience,"
which In Philadelphia, New Yerk, Bosten aim
elsewhere has created a perfect furor of ud
iuir.it ion, will be prcMjuled at Fulton opera
house by ilr. K. 1'. Itice's opera coniin,ue com
pany. Air. lticc is himself an accomplished
musician and skllllul manager, and a number
of names in liU company speak ler themselves,
se that an entirely competent production et
the work may be anticipated. "Patience"
tingles all through with the most tuneful mel
odies, in tills respect being equal te the best
of Sullivan's work, while the humor of the
thing is essentially Gilbcrtian, and takes oil"
Ibe :esthetlc craze in the happiest vein et" the
satirist and wit.
FAJtlSIAN
OVEKOOnNGS,
Te which we invite public attention. Ne gen
tleman el table and cdttnc can tail le admire
their beauty.
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Our advice le persons In need et an OVKK -COAT
is te buy new ; the investment is profit
able, it 11. would be carried ever. Our goods
never goeul el style, being the choicest selec
tions that can possibly be made. Hear In mind
we are Hie only house in Lancaster Ilia', han
dle tins class ei geed-.
An early call is .solicited, as the ;;oed.i will
net remain en Iwnd very long.
All are cordially invited le call at
. 121 N. (gUEEN STREKT.
J. K SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
ii-N 1!. l'er.-ens net I'A.MILIAU with the
mime and character of our geed's will please
call en us. Weinke great pleasure in showing
Mini explaining the liicriNel them. MWh
.-i-.riAi. .N:-r:t;i:.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
AT
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 UAST KING STREET,
Ladies and Gentlemen !
We eiler you at Lewer l'l iccai than I hey have
ever been sold an elegant assert meal el
SILK II A XltKlili rill E FN,
In all I In; New Patterns and Coloring-, Tin m
ntake a very suitable gill.
Then we have nil elegant assortment el
L I NUN HANDKERCHIEF,
In Hemstitched and Kmbroldcreit, ! hleh me
sell in Fnncy Uexes, or by Hie piece or half
dozen. WHITE MULL KERCHIEFS.
OF I'HILADKI.riA.
Assets ever
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Hollars, M-cuiely invested. Fer u policy in
t his old and well-established company call en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. Ill KAST IUNU STKKKT.
d!M,W.VSU
A N lMMliNSK VAKlKrV OF
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
AT THE
Lancaster City Pharmacy,
Cerner North Queen and Orange Slu.
Luted: Novelties from New Yerk and Phila
delphia et
Fancy leather Heeds,
Such as LKTTKK. CAUDand CIG Alt CASKS,
POCKET and BILL HOOKS, l'UtiSfc.!:, etc.
The finest ever brought te this elty. Alse,
Celluloid, Rubber, Florence and Itallte.
TOI LET SETS and ODOii CASES, Ladies' itinl
Gents' COMPANIONS, etc.
jj'e'Call and examine. Ne trouble te rIi.iw
goods. Ucxpi-etlullv,
d.Miinl.W.tS ANldiKW. ;. FICKY.
h'OU SAhE.
Iei:hai.i: a i.aimji: and mujstan
tlal llricfc Tobacco WAREHOUSE. Cen
tral location. Capacity. 3,0W) cases.
ItlFK ft KAUFMAN,
il.V.-lvvilKS Ne. 1 East King street.
(JiW MIl.l.liOK.tAt.K A TWK.NTX-reUK
O liersu power portable SAW MILL, as geed
as new. Address,
PHILIP l.EII.ELTKK,
Eagle Speke and Itending Works,
dftw-tr Lancaster, Pa.
IlllKLlC SAI.K til' VALUABI.K ClTV
Preperty. On MONDAY. 11ECEMI5EU
hi, 1SSI, will be sold at. the Cooper Heuse, a
Twe story Brick DWELLING HOUSE. Two Twe
story Brick Hack building, situated en the
south side of West Vine street. Ne. 2!S, con
taining hnll.ti rooms and plastered gnrret, a
geed itake Heuse and large Bake. even. It has
been aud new is a llakcry. Let runs back te
strawberry street.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when
conditions will be made known by
CATHAKINK KUEHNLY.
II. SiiriiKitT, Auet. 4111-10,14,17,1!)
(UI'HANS COURT SAI.K OF VAI.ItAItl.K
J City Property. On THURSDAY, DE
CEMBER IS. liiSl, by virtue and in pursuance
of an alias order of the. Orphans' Court et Lan
caster count, will be .sold at public sale, en
the premises, all that, certain two-story brick
tavern property (known as Hie Serrel Herse
Hetel), with three-story brick back building,
brick staliles, Mhcdding, blacksmith shop, fte..
and let el gieiind i hereto belonging, situated
ou the north side of West King street, east et
Prince street, in the city et Lancaster, Pa., ad
joining properties of lien, A. K. Roberts, W.
.1. Cooper, .lames Potts ami ethers. This is ene
of the most desirable ami convenient hotel
properties in the city of Lancaster.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock n. m. el Paid
day, when attendance will he given and terms
. made known ey
i ANNA McKLI.ICOTT.
Executrix el .Jeremiah McEIUgett.ilcc'd.
Hknky Siicuei'.t. Auctioneer. li'-M tsd
KSTEKTA1SMUSV8.
1 'I! I. TOM III'KBA IIOU.SH.
FRIDAY, DEO. 16th, 1381.
Engagement ter one night only et
MR. E. K. RICE'S
OPERA C0M1QUJ3 C03IPANY.
50 ARTISTS 50
Flint production licic el Uilheit and Sulli
van's latest, and most suece-sful Comic Opera
a satire en the .Esthetic Craze,
PATIENCE ;
Or, Buntherne's Bride.
Presented witli the Original Great. Cast.el
the RICE OPERA COM1QUK COMPANY at
BOOTH'S TH KATKK, NKW YORK.
A Grand Chorus el rapturous maiden- and
heavy dragoons.
Splendid orchestra !
i'euutilul .Esthetic Costumes !
Nevel Properties, etc., etc.,
ADMISSION, - - a.;, HO and 75 Cents.
RESERVED SEATS, .... 7. "
RcM-rvcd scats en f.ale en Wednesday. W-1
VAJCKIAOKS, XV.
ji.i-;h;ii.s: si.r.Ksiin:
We have a 11 in
handsome and
gift.
assortment, which are very
will make a very acceptable
HVKCIAL XOT1UES.
Suicide anil Dyspepsia.
A most remarkable cure ler dyspepsia
" Wells' Health Itcncwer." The greatest tonic,
best bilious and l.ivcr Remedy known. $l.
Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens.
Fell JDewn.
3Ir. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, ButTa'e,
fell down stuii-s and severely bruised hl knee.
A lew applications of Dr. Themas' Kclcctrie
Oil entirety cured him. Fer sale at II. IS. Cecli-
1 ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan
SILK MITTENS, iu all Similes.
KID (! LOVES, in Black and Cufer.
Fine assortment of Ladies' and Children's
HOSIER V.
In SILK ami DRESS GOODS
We still otter better inducements, especially
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Wc invite one andall who contemplate pur
chasing CHRISTMAS GIFTS
te call and examine what we offer.
Wc Offer Many Bargains !
s
;:
5RLEY & Ce.,
1)Uiii.iu SAi.t-;
OK A
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
On TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21). 1SS1, will be
sold en the premises that valuable property
known as the
CITY HOTEL,
situated en Hie west Hide of North Queen
street, neart lie Pennsylvania railroad depot,
treiiliug en North Queen street 'M feet, l!j
inches, mere or less, and extending Iu depth
!K) feet, then widens (12 feet, 4J-J Indies, and:con and:cen
tiniies that width te Market street: -J 15 feet, en
which is ereeted a FOUR-STORY URICK
HOTEL, mid Three Story P.rick Hack Build
ing, a Large llrtck Stable, with slate loot" and
large shedding.
One-hall the purchase money can remain in
the property.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. el said
day, when conditions will bemude known by
THE HEIRS OF. I. ft D. REESE. Dec'd.
11. Siiuin-RT, Auct. dle-tsd
VKFHAN.S' COURT SAI.K UA FJCIOAV.
J DECEMBER Hi, 18SI. at the Lancaster
County Heuse, East King stieet, Lancaster.
Pa., the undersigned, administrator of Marga
ret Murphy, deceased, by virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will
sell at publie sale the following real estate, te
wit: All thut certain Twe-Story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE and let or piece et
ground, situate en the west side of Plum
street. Ne. 'ill. In the city et Lancaster, meas
uring In fronton Plum street 1!) feet I inches,
and extending Iu depth westward 10- feet,
thence northward 17 feet and le inehe-, thence
eastward j:sieet,thenceiierthward te the north
side el a 'feel alley, thence ; long said alley te
Plum street.
Alse. a. Twe-Story BRICK HOUSE ami let of
ground, situate oil the west side et North
Lime street, iu Lancaster city, measuring iu
Irnnl ou Limb street 1!) feet and a Inches, and
extending in depth westward 84 feet :' Inches.
Alse, a Let et Ground, with HOUSE and
Stable thereon, situate en the south sine of
East Chestnut street, in Lancaster city, meas
uring lu fronton Chestnut street IS tect and
S inches, and extenillngaleng ground of James
Keilcy 118 feet, te a 14-fect alley.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, in., when
conditions and terms will he made known by
JOHN MURPHY,
Adm'ref Margaret Murphy, dec'd.
ir.i;,tiee::,ni,n,i5,iad
Market Street, rear Market Houses
LANCASTER, PA.
We. have a Large and Splendid ns-ertnient el
PORTLAND. ALBANY and DOUBLE
SLEIGHS.
Tl.eyare made or the best selected woodworks
Hie best Ironed, best trimmed, and the llnesl
painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever offer
ed ter sale in the city.
Remember we pay cash ler our material and
allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte:
"Quick Salks aki Small Fuefith."
It. costs nothing te call and examine our
work. We also have en hand a full line of
FINK CARRIAGE WORK, in which we defy
competition.
Alt work warranted. Repairing el" all kind
promptly at leaded le. inas-lldftw
VOAJ
THE TKLI-GKAFHIU NEWS.
Frem All Parts et the
Dee:.
Jan..
Feb...
1.41
1.41
PhiUtlelpbta.
.68 JIH
.71,4 -52H
Country.
The Western Union telegraph cempauy
te-day dcclaietl a quarterly divideu-l of
ene and one half ncr cent.
Mayer Kins issued an order te day, di- .,,
rcctinjj the clitef of police and fire marshal Tcte wu3 eUilg eJs0 mm. ou market, ami
te make an inspection of all the places of no perceptible change in prices quoted hist
amusement iu Philadelphia and ascertain week. Butter, egg, poultry .meat, tlsh. fruit.-.
HOUSEHOLD MARKET.
Tlicie was a wagon lead or two of spruce
aud pine en market this merntng, but they
did net meet with ready sale. There were also
agenu many wreaths of wintergrccn. iKiakeU
et messes and lone lines of tied Christmas
greens, which sold mere readily, the wreaths
going off at lrem 10 te 50 ceut cash, and the
tied greens at le te 25 cents a yard, a le
if all the laws governing such places, in
case or lire, arc being complied with.
lien. Thaddeus Crane Banks, the busi
ness manager of the New Yerk Ferest and
Stream, died this morning at his residence
in Brooklyn, at the age of 53 years aud 11
months.
Judge Advocate General Swaini te day
submitted his review of the Whi taker
court martial case te the secretary of war.
The verdict of court will net be made pub
lic until the case is acted upon by the
president, te whom a report will be made
by the secretary of war.
At the special ward election iu the 8th
ward of Elizabeth, N. J., yesterday, C.
II. K. Ilalsey (Itep.) was elected, the
first time a Republican was ever chosen in
that ward, which is usually Democratic by
150 majority.
Washington Wilsen, living a tb.i-t i. it
way, N.J J., attempted te drive a large
bear a few days age when the brute turn
ed en him, mangling him se severely that
he died yesterday of lockjaw
1'atrick Barret, a miner, was se badly
burned by an cxplesian of gas in the
Sugar Notch mines near Y'"iCsearie n,s
morning that he died before reaching his
home.
THE GUITKAU T1UAI..
nut and vegetables.
te meet till demand.
ere In sufficient supply
Hay, 830.
Testimony Against tin Prisoner.
Washington, Dec. 11. There was a
great crush at the court room this morning,
and much difficulty in preserving order.
Dr. Jehn L. Withrow, pastor of a cliureh
iu losteti,was the first witness called aud
Ciiiitcau immediately proclaimed him a
very line gentleman. Witness knew Gui
tcau aud considered him perfectly sane,
his conduct showing much " cutencss.'
Charles A. Bryan, of the New Yerk
Equitable life insurance company, knew
the prisoner in New Yerk and related cir
cumstances of his (Guitcau's) connection
with that company.
Henry M. Cellier, attorney, of New
Yerk, sworn : Knew (iuiteau, thought
him a pretty shrewd fellow, but never no
ticed the slightest indication of insanity.
The evidence of this witness proved ex
ceedingly damaging te the prisoner's claim
of having lived an upright, Christian life,
and Guitcati wriggled and expostulated ami
vainly attempted te explain the matter.
Witness at one time said, " I informed
Judge Den-'ghuc that I considered Gui
teau a thief and a scoundrel."
Gnitcau (excitedly) "Yeu did net
dare say se te me ; I would have knocked
you down."
At this point one of the jurors com
plained of feeling unwell and ceuit ad
journed until te-morrow.
CONGKKSS.
l'receciliugtt in tin? Senate Te-D.iy.
Washington, Dec. 11. In the Senate
te day at the close of the morning busi
ness the subject of the presidential .suc
cession was brought up and Mr. I'eck
addressed the Senate te illustrate the
urgency for legislative actieu.
Importunate Olllce Hunters.
Three delegations from Baltimore had
audiences with the president te day, ene
favoring the retention of Mr. Themas as
collector, another urging Cel. Webster te
that office, and the third composed of col
ored men, asking the appointment of Mr.
McClintock as marshal of Baltimore. The
president had a legion of callers te day ;
among them were Secretary Blaine, Secre
tary Felgcr, Mr. Chaunccy I. Fillcy and
Cel. Rebert Ingersoll.
The Insurance Prosecutions.
llAKi'isurr.r:, l'a., Dec. 11. The case
against the State Capital mutual relief
association, charged with fraudulent, prac
tices, was postponed this morning until
te-morrow afternoon, en the pica that
sufficient time had net been allowed te
prepare the answer te the commonwealth's
allegations. The quo warrante case
against the State Capital, the Prudential
and the Slcclteu mutual insurance com
panies will be heard te-morrow morning.
Poisoning the Wrong Weman.
Iii Newport, Jehn Slavin, aged 21, sur
rendered himself te the police, lie said
that he had iininlciitihn.illy poisoned his
sister. He had bought two ounces el"
Paris gtesu and put it in a teapot, in hoe
that it would be drunk by a female mem
Ber of the family with whom he alleges
his father was tee intimate. The young
man's mother is in an insane asylum. It
is thought by the physicians that his sis
ter's life can be saved.
Wr.jTIIl-;il INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C. Dee. 14. Fer the
Eastern and Middle Atlantic states, rainy,
followed by clearing weather, southwest
veering le much colder northwest winds,
followed by rising barometer.
MAltKETH.
B.
B. MAKTIK,
Wholesale mid Retail Dealer in all kinds et
LUMBER AND COAL.
jW- f ard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
Streets abeve Lemen JjuncJister. nS-lyd
COHO & WILEY,
350 XORTJl WATER ST., Vnnrter, Fa.
Wholesale and Ketail Dnalera In
T. UMBER
l 4(i,ll.:"
OKPllANS'COUKT.iAl.K ON XATIIKUAV,
DECEMBER 17, 1881, at the Keystone
Heuse, North Queen street, Lancaster. Pu.,
the undersigned administrator of Ann Eliza
beth Frick, widow and relict of Lewis
if. Crick, late of the city of Lancaster, i'n,.
deceased, by virtue of an order et the Or
phans' Court et Lancaster county, Pa., will
sell at public sale the following real estate te
wit.: All that certain one-story brick Dwelling
Heuse erected en tint Harrisburg pike, iu the
city el Lancaster, measuring In Irent SI leet
7i inches, and extending in depth southward
and southeastward 97 feet Wt Indies, mero or
less, and converging at the end thereof te the
width of :U fest 8 inches. Alse, a one-story
brick DWELLING HOUSE, situate en .lames
street, Lancaster City, aforesaid, containing
in trout en said street H feet 3 inches, and ex
tending northward lrem said James street 117
tc ct'.! inches ; adjoins properties et Christian
Denasfhv, Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, premises
above described and hereinafter described
premises as property el Leuis B. Frick, dec'd..
and .lames street.
Alse, :if the same time and place will be sole
by virtue et the. order of court iiferesaM,
as the prepetty et Lewis 1!. Frick, de
ceased, by him us administrator, the
following property, te wit: AH that ccr
tain Inte! ground, situate in! Arch alley, in
the city of Lancaster, afersesaid, measuring
iu fronton Arch Alley 20 feet and extending
in depth northward along properties of Sirs.
Elizabeth Meyers, Mrs. Ann Chambers, pro
perty et Ann Elizabeth Frick, deceased, -f.1
lect, mere or less.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, m., when
conditions and terms will lie made known by
CONRAD U AST,
Administrator of Elizabeth Frick, dec'd.
CONRAD GAST.
Administrator of Lewis Frick, dec'd.
IIkshySjIiuhkrt. Auctioneer. diu-7ld
Clve Steca; markets.
Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; ship
ments. :,Mi9 head; market less nctie. and
prices 5gI0u lower; weather iiitc an favor
able ;saleet common te geed mixed at $W
i; 15; light, giKOfS'! ; heavy packing and ship
ping, SJ'iOfSO 50; skips and culls, $. 7.yf5 a.
Cattle Receipts, 5,(KH) head; nhipmeiits, l,yoe
heau : market slew, ami shipping weaker; ex ex
eorts, fii SO??! On : no Christmas cnttle here ;
geed I e choice shipping. $.'ij': common te
lair, tl 'Si'fi 1 ' ; mixed butchers' fairly plcnti
I nl and steady : peer te fair, ft! 10i-.; me
dium te geed, $.":' 93 ; butchers' steers, $'5 7."W
I .Vi, steekcrs and feeders, ft! 7.'! 85; eastern
calves, $10 15 1 head.
Sheep Receipts, :!.M head; shipments, -JO.)
head ; market strong, but net very active en
account et warm weather and full supplies et
low gi-.ules; common te medium, $;:;.7;
geed te choice, $i 73QI 25; extra, $1 5095.
East Liiikutv Cattle Receipts, l,oe: head;
market strong at .Monday's prlces.
Hogs Receipts, 2,u 0 head : Philadelphlas,
ft; 20t; IJ5 : Yorkers. $1' lTtfiG XL
Sheep Receipts. 1,10(1 head; market llrmat
Monday's prices.
JIOOTS & SHOES.
AND COAL.
Givler, Bewers fc Hurst,
25 East King Street,
With the Telephonic Exchange,
ce: Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
tcli28-lyd
U TO
REILLY & KELLER
IjANCASXKK, pa.
GOOD, CLEAN FA5ITT.Y COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by . de or ten.
Farmers and ethers in -. i d Superiei
Manure will And it tetneir.;-: ouageiocaii
UE17-II
LADIKS AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A
Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
F. IIIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk Specialty. iy2-ttdS4W
DjUBT.
jsuttcr p v......
Cup cheese, 2 cups
Cottage cheese. 2 pieces.
Dutch cheese " lump
FRUITS.
Apples "j 4 pk
I'auanas "jS dez
Cherries, dried, ft (it
Currants, dried, "P
Cranberries fl qt .-
Dried Apples fl qt
" Peaches jfJ qt
Lemens V dez
Oranges "p dez
VBOrTAULKS.
Beans. Lima, g) qt
Beets t bunch
Cauliflower "j? head
Cabbage fl head
Carrots y bunch
Onions jj? J pk
I'oiuiees ft eusnei.
i!pk....
DUkpeek.
....aoejec
!".""seiic
....-J0s$:e
....teycuc
iv
........12e
.".''."iiijiic
....10O120
....Liaise
.... 3oneo i
....nai-'c
,...5S
Stf-JUc
SiilOO
....JHQ-Sc
.$1A$MU
,...l-.'15c
....1521250
Sttfte
11H'
'-lie
....SOnTCic
...SBtQUh:
....750
"'."fsesei;
7Mi)ll
.v;iirz.:n
.....iln
(Sweet)
Radishes V bunch..
Soup Beans p qt
Snlsily fl bnncti
Turnips p pk
rOCLTRT.
Chickens fl pair (live)
' t piece (cleaned )
Ducks -Jf! pair
1? piece (cleaned)
l.ccrc .....a... ............. .......
Tin Uics, live
" cleaned...........
XIBC-UXAIIj-OUS.
Apple Butter "ft qt , 25:
Coce;niuts each i.l.'&O'tl
Cider )1 gallon Wtfttik:
KggKii dez 09.T!i:
Heney ft D... mt-fte
Seap jt v.. ........ ....... ............... 'iKJifC
Saner kraut iqt .12e
JfKATS.
Beid Steak, p Dt ISAIftc
" Roast (rib) W ft. I2I(C
" " (chuck) ) B. UXUVic
' Corned, fl It 12 15c
" Dried, jl A yfgXie
Bologna, dried .'Wc
Hani fi n.. ...... ................ ............... ..!.
Bacen p S...... .......lllc
Lamb fl S -. t'g-JOc
Liiri I ft liv.... ............ ........ .... lift nc
Mutten fl Ei lOWlliv
Perk t'l It. 10Mc
Sausaire "Jt B 12c
Veal "jt D... ....10HC
run.
Black Bass fi B .15c
Blue Kish-11 tti .IOe
Cattish ft a ........15c
Eels tl IT.... 12915c
Hilllhiit U B. 12XQl.ic
Lake Trout "jl lt..... ........I"-'
11 111 HlT .!- I0
lifjK ................ litfy isc
lrII(Knrj. -- I
Smoked Salmen p IT. 'Mr.
Spanish Mackeicl.... 12c
(IHAIiN.
Hay Tiinclhy fl ten t25:ni
" Clever ft ten tllIU
Cern fl bus.... ................... Inks
-.ais ei 1 iiis. ..................................... .MR
Ryu fl bus sT-fJUIH-
TimelhySeeed fl bus f::.25un
Wheat "iH bns !.
rlOl 1. - .' vUflUUl
BtoeKaiarKatc.
New Yerk, Philadelphia, and Lecal SteckB
also United States Bends rewrleil ilatly by
.Iacch B. Lone, N. E. Cor. Ciiulre Sjuure.
N iw Yerk Steckh.
Stocks rather heavy.
Monev.
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul
Canada Southern.
Del.. l.ack.A Western
Delaware t .'Hudsen Canal
Denver & Rie Grande
F.nst Tcnu., Va. ,t Ga
Hannibal A St. Jee
Lal-.e Shere ft Mich. Southern..
MaiihatUin Elevated
10:00
Dec. II.
!:iW 3:0(
!;. w;i rwi
tiOJi
21 'iiy
127?5 lifjf 117
HI'i K Si)
m, .... 15
'.rt .... wyn
i2ei ise iaK
.i .... nty.
Michigan Central V vi 9l,
Missouri. Kansas ft Texas -lOii, I0'i 40
N. V.. Lake Erie ft Western.... .5J4 Vr& 15
Neve Jersey Centruf..
N. Y., Ontario ft Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie ft Mississippi
Ohie Central
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce...
61. Paid ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacific
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific..................
Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific...
" ' Preferred
Western Union Tel. Ce
9V...
::i .'Ufa :wyi
mx isym i
... ;jyt
... a
... itu
j) :,;
... it;
.... Mi
iPt'4 li: Haw
. 1154 iyA yH
. HlA H-iJ? XlJi
. Wr; WiJ
A. M. r. M. '. M.
25
aivj
vtiyM
KUi
I'BILAOKLPHIA.
Slecks btuady.
Pennsylvania K. R W-h
Rending 'U'i
Lehigh Valley '2
Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv 1l?
BulTale, Pitts, ft Western 'H
Northern Central.
Northern Pacific... '-W1
" Preferred SIf-i
llestenvllli.
Electric Undergreuiid Tel. Ce. 115
I'liilailelphi:- A Erin 1C. R
I'uniiNeii Alining......... l-7
lewiiGulch Minlmr
Umitsd States Bends.
Untied Stntca 4 per cants
1, jitx i.
,H ............
.1 ............
a ............
KVA
10
iaV
'U'A
Lecal stocks nd HenM.
Par
val.
LancCity 6 per ct. Lean, due ISS2...$lti0
" 1S85... 100
" 1890... Il
" " 1895... 101)
" 5 pre.t. In I or 3 years.. HKl
' 5 iier ct. Scheel Lean.... ICO
" 4 " In ler 20 years.. Il
" 4 X In 5 or 2) years.. 1
r, In 10 or 20 years. 100
BANK STOCKB.
Fii-st National Bank. 1100
Farmers' National Bank 50
Lancaster County National Bank.. 50
Columbia National Bank 10"
Ephratii National. Bank 1
First National Bank, Celunibln.. .. 100
Kirst National Bank.Slnisbunt.... loe
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First National Bank, Mount. I ey.. KM
Lititz National Rank KM
Mnnheim National Bank KM
1'n ten Nil I tonal Bank. Mount Jey. 5i
New Helland National Bank KM
MISCKU.ANKOCS BONDS.
Uiiarryvllli: R. U.,dulKKt $100
R;adiug ft Columbia R. Rdun ISK2 KM
Lanea-ster Waleh Ce., due I8W5 KM
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in 1 er20 years..... 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
ilue Ioei... .......................... . "t
Stevens Heuse..... 100
MISCKLLAHKOCH STOCKS.
I Yard, Harrisburg Pike. 1
' Ofllce. 20 East Chestnut streel. i
4,000 10CNns OF
BAKING BUTTER,
A CAR LOAD OV
T0RK STATE SWEET CWER,
A Let of Yerk State APPLES and POTATOES
at JOSEPH HEUZOG'S,
SKitd Cerner Prince and Lemen Sis.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, Dec. II. Fleur dull am!
unchanged.
Rye flour at $5 50.
Wbcatdull ; Del. and Penn'ti Red, $1 MI It ;
de Amber, fl 4K?1 H.
Cern eaiier.
Oats dull and easier.
Rye dull at 9Sc.
Previsions quiet.
Lard quiet.
Butler quiet and ml her weak tesell :Cieam
ery Extra, 49c; de geed te choice, IVUBITJ B. C.
and N Y. Extra, SXfii I.
Rolls quiet
Eggs Ilrm for fresh markets.
I'heese niliet.
Petroleum dull; retlncd, 7c.
Whisky quiet at $1 IS.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at
gi,Q9 ; Flaxseed easier at $1 151 50.
new Yerk market.
New Yerk, Dec. 14. Fleur In buyerV
favor and dull. Southern dull and weak.:
Wheat heavy and J:Jlc lower ; moaerate
business ; Ne. 2 Red Dec., $1 41 ; de Jan. 1 434
1 43: de Feb., 1 4C1 4(ri; de Mur.,
$1 iH.
Cern &c lower and weak : mixed West
ern spot, i;i:7ec ; de lutures, C9I47."c.
Oats scarcely se llrm, including Ne. 2 Jan.,
5014c: de Feb. at50c ; State, 5055c : West
ern, 495.1c.
Grain and Fro-ruien Quotations.
One o'clock quotations et grain and prevf!
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15
East King street. ...
Dec. 14. lr. u.
Clitcurre.
Wheat Cern Oats Perk l.ard
Jan 1.275 .CI .45" 1CJ0 1I.07K
Feb.... 1.23i S1 -t"
May -V'i
.$50
. 50
. 50
. 100
. 25
. '100
KM
KM
Oiiarrvville It.
Millersville Street Car
Inquirer Printing Company
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company..
Stevens Heuse....................
Columbia Oiw Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company...
Marietta Hellew ware
TCK1KK HTOCKH.
Big Spring ft Beaver Valley....
Bridgeport..
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill
Columbia, ft Washington
Columbia Big Spring
Lancaster ft Ephratii. 25
Ijine., Eiiznbetht'11 ftMidillet'n KM
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riUJKNPiKK E1.KCTJON.
I An election will be held en MONDAY
the 2d day of JANUARY, 18M, at the house e;
Jehn B. Shelly, 3Ieunt Jey. between the hour.
et 11 and 12 o'clock, for a President, ten M inn.
cers and Treasurer or the Ijancastcr, Kifzu Kifzu
betiitewn and Middletown Turnpike read.
d7-3tdeaw J. M. LOXG. Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETIMO.
There will be a meeting of the Stockhold
ers et the Delaware Klver and Lancaster Kail Kail
read Company, en MONDAY, the 9th day of
JANUARY, 1882, at 12 o'clock m.. at the ofllce
of the Treasurer (Dr. ltenry Carpenter) near
Centre Square, In Lancaster city. ler the pnr
pose et electing a President and Twelve Dl
rectors te serve during the ensuing year.
D. BRA1NARD CASE,
d7-3'.deaw Secretary.
caster.