Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 20, 1882, Image 3

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NOVEMBER SESSIONS.
T1112 WMKKL-) OF JUSTICE TORN.
The KttgulHt- Ttriu of Criminal Court
Opened Pointed Talk tu tliu Grand
Inquest.
Monday morning the ri'unlar November
term or quarter sessious uaan with Judge
Livingston on the bench.
II. B. Gish, of West Donegal township,
was chosen foieman of the grand jury,
after which they were sworn.
Judge Livingston then delivered his
charge. He first informed the grand in
quest in regard to their various duties in
tiie jury room, and told them that it was
their duty, after passing on all bill?, to visit
the county institutions. At the prison they
will find the building is muck crowded.
The number of prisonera Ts so largo that
it is impossible to keep them as the law
directs. This bring up tlio old question
whether a law should not be pa"sad allow
ing the court to socd long term prisoners
to the Eastern pauitentiay ; the prifcou
here is run like au old county jail One
prisoner was bent to the penitentiary a few
years ago, and besides keeping himself be
has earned a consideiablubum over, which
has been sent to tbo authorities here.
This will ba a matter for the rand in
quest to iuquiro iuto. "Tuo officers at the
prison complain in regard to tho heating
apparatus, as it is claimed that prisoners
are enabled by means of tho pipes to tele
graph to each other. Prisoners who work
in the cellar also iceive articles from
those in the cells through the pipes. Tho
grand inquest will inquire in repaid to
this matter, a ml also whether there is a
sufficient water supply, good drainage ai:d
whether the cells are in good condition.
They shall make inquiry as to whether a
change should not be malo in the law in
regard to the election ol keeper and other
officers and also whether the keeper of the
prison -and subordinates work in har
mony. In regaid to tho purchase of sup.
plies they will inquire in regaid to pricis
paid. At tlio almshouse the grand ,juiy
will make a thorough examination ami see
if there is proper heating, ventilation and
drainage and it sufficient vrater capacity
in case of fire. The oourt thought
that the barn should be rebuilt, a? the
property would sell better if there was a
barn on the land. This was a matter for
the jury to inquiio into and also whether
it would bo bencOcial, at this time, to
sell any of this land. They shall iuquire
whether tho last barn which was burned
was injured, and whether there is an in
.suruueo on tlio other buildings at present.
At the Children's Homo the grand inquest
will pay particular attention to its capac
ity, management, cleanliness, &c., as the
court will soon be called up to maku tho
annual appropriation.
The constables were called aud the
usual quest ions were asked, after which
tho trial of cases was begun.
The Itape Vane.
The first case attached was that of Frank
Kilchrist of this city who is charged with
rape upon Lizzie McClarrcn. The whole
remainder of the foienoou was taken up
with the selection of a jury which was
secured at 12 o'clock.
The First Report.
The first report of tho grand jury vcs ah i
follows :
True Bills. Clara Smith, larceny aud
Frank McGrath, larceny as bailee.
Ignored. CharleR Shny.
Mew Modeot Drawing Jurura.
The names of the petit juries aio now
drawn from an open glass box, which is
placed upon the tablo immediately in front
of the jury. This is dono in order that
there can be no doubt as to the fairness of
tho drawing.
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There was a pleasant gathcrin- ol youug
folks at tho residence of Mr. George j
Diller, at Lcamaa Place, on Saturda" 1
evening, tho occasion beiux the tenth i
anniversary ot tho birth ot his littlo
daughter Hattio. The event was duly
celebrated by a birthday party at which
some flfty of the young friends ol the littlo
girl accompauicd by tuotr parents aud
older members of their families,asembled.
A splendid supper was served and Miss
'Ilattie was mado the recipient of many
beautiful presents in token of the love and
affection in which she is hold by her com
panions. Duriug the evening there was mu
sic by Misses Ida and Hallio Diller aud Jac.
lluttcr, games were indulged in aud tbo
evening was most en joy ably spent. Messrs,
J. M. Eaby aud D. W. Edwards
friends of miuo host Diller came
in duiing tho festivities aud contributed
greatly to tho pleasure of the occasion.
Maud S's. itlva.1.
At a driving park in New Yoik the
brown tnaio Monctta, boohed doublo to a
road wagou with the running horse Long
man, trotted two miles in the extraordi
nary time of 4:27j : the first miln in 2:14$
and the second in 2:12. The niaro did
not wear breeching, aud therefore, out
side of his takiug the major part of the
TCJght she leceived no ahsistauce from
Lougman. Tho track was a tritlo dull and
slippery. The two miles aio fho fastest
ever trotled. The iitst quarter of tho
second mile was trotted in 34J eecouds,thc
second in S3 J- second-!, the third in 5S3
.seconds, and the luurth In S3 seconds.
Tue last half miln was dono in 1:042- The
pace increased as tho distance lengthened.
Monctta is ten years old.
Upset.
This aftouoon about 3 o'clock as the
baggage of O. D. Byron's show, Across
the Continent," was being unloaded in 1 ear
of the opera house, the baggage was upset
and au immense load of trunks and boxes
were scattcicrl promiscuously upon the
sidewalk.
Collision at fllanlieim.
About 1 o'clock this afternoon there was
a collision 011 tho Heading; railroad near
Manheim, by which several cars wore
broken! and trains were dctaiued for
about an hour. No one was injured by
the accident.
Sale or Beat Estate .
S. M. Uiemsderfer sold to-day at private
salo to John P. Wolf, tho Captain Law
rence hotel in Petersburg for $4,000.
Among the Flowers.
The increase ot the florist business iu Lan
caster has been token advantage oi by Mr.
Wm. C. Pyfer, son ot the late Col. F. S. Pyicr,
who this summer erected an extensive green
house In tho rear ot his homo at 32$ West
King street. Tho builiilng is 74x12 feet in di
mensions, and hai every facility to sccaio
a successful propagition of plants and
flowers. A tour ot tbo .building, which is
divided into two departments, shows ovpij
thingtobein lirst-closs order. In tho cellar
below the solo and ttfrage house is a large
furnace, from which tho heat, necessary to
keep the temperature nt toi the growth ot
(lowers, U conducted through tcrra-ccttn
pipes extending around the whole of the
house. Although it i but a couple ot months
since the building was finished, tlicie area
profusion ot ordinary Bowers, while many tar
flowers arc been growing and blooming. Mr.
Pyfer has now about fifty dPcrcntklmlsof
roses and is still adding more. He has also
charge of another green houso iu tbo western
part of tho town, and his comprehension and
possession of the requirements of a successful
tlorist should secure to him a liberal public
patronage.
Amusements.
"Across the Continent" To-Xitfu. Oliver
Doud Byron In bis drama of " Across the Cnn
tinct" will bo at Fulton opera hnuae this
evening. It will be a great n ight lor the boys,
with plenty of thrilling episodes and (sensa
tional incidents, which has uir.do it a very
popular and successful periormancc In that
particular line ot drama,
" Sam"l of roscn." The Ilcbrow drummer
wills lits oddities aud cheerful humor will Lc
at Fulton opera bouse to-morrow night. Mr.
Curtis has scored a pronounced success in this
character, ana it Is conceded!? one of tne best
ofreceit light comedy creations. He delin
eates the humor ot the Hebrew character in a
manner that is at once very amusing and de
void of offense, whilst tho varied phases o
a commercial drummer's life are depictea
with a naturalness and fidelity thatareborn
ot ready conception and native Renin. We
cinflesure a pleasantevening's entertainment
toall.who go to see ' Earn! of Pown."
arnviAL NOTICES.
" Indian Department, Wathinolon, D. C.
1 am anxious to introduce Dr. .Bull's Cough
Syrup aa ong my Indians, having used it my.
self lor .several months. aud think it one ot
ihc finest remedies I ever lound. I assure
you, it Is tbi only thing that ever relieved me
ot a piotraoted cough, brought on by expo,
euro while on the Sioux Commission lost
year. A. G. BOOMS,
Agent for Poncas and IT. S. Commissioner.
Mk A. X. Prank, 177 West Tunncr street.
Uitirnlo. N. l ., says she has used Thomas' t'c
lectric Oil for severe toothache and neuralgia,
ami considers it tne best thing she knows of
for rr-HevIngiMln. For eateby H. B. Coehrun,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
"- - i I MM I
Don't Die in the House.
"Hough on Bats." Clears out rats, mice,
roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, chip
munks, gophers, 16c.
t'on lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh't
Porous Plaster.- Price 25 cents. For sale as
XL B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 133 North
Queen Street. Lancaster. Pa. rovMwdeow&w
Co to II. 11. Cochran drug store tor Mr,
freeman's yew Rational Dyes. For bright
ncs9 ami t.iirabllity ot color, are unequnTcd.
Coicrtiom 2 too pounds. Directions in Eng
lish and German. Price. 15 cents.
w ill yon suiter with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint?
..nuns 1'oiizul
is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by H
and 1 0 Noith Queen street.
B. Cochran, 137
niyl-lwdeowAw
Would you be free lrom Catarrh. May Fever
una Cold in tho Head ? Try Ely's Cream
Balm. It 's curing hundreds ol chronic case?.
Price, 50 cents.
Apply luto nostrils with little finger.
I liavci been troubled with Catarrh forflftee1
ycais. Ely's Cream Balm has opened my nos
trils and reduced tho intlunmmtion. My even
are Improving, eo that 1 can stand etrongllgUI,
which I nave not been ablo to do for years
Natimkiel Fbolet, with K. F. Montz," mcr
chant, Wilkcsbarro, Pa.
My dHughtrr and mveclt, great suflerers
lrom Ca'arrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream
Balm. My sense of smell restored and health
greatly Improved. C. 21. Sjtaxlet, dealer in
boot? and shoes, Ithaca, N. Y.
ii202dM,W,ftK
In levers, malaria, biliousness. Heartburn,
etc., nothing is so beneficial as Brown's Iron
Bitters. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 139 North Qucou street. nSO-lwd&w
thrown -8 Household Panacea
In tlio most elloctivo Pain Destroyer in
the world. Will mo-it surely quicken the
blood, whether taken Internally or applied
o.vtcmully,und thereby more certainly relluv
paln, whether chronic or acute, than any other
pain nlloviator, and It 13 warranted double the
strength o! unv idnillar lirenarntlon. It, i-nir
nam in ihu Side. Back or Bowels, Born Throat, j
H1lAlltilli(fa.n n .. i4 .wr . . ... ... ... . nt...
uuvtuuuwiui auu &i AKaua, Ul in x uiu 1
UltfcAX UtJL.lKVEIi OF PAIN. "BROWK'e
HoLSLiior.i) Pasacba" should bo in every
iamlly. A tcaspoouful of the Panacea in a
tumbler ot !;ot water sweetened if preferred.,
l tUcti nl licit time will BES.UC UP A COLO. 23 c-ts
!. iobll-lviIM.W&SAw
Hale's Honey or Horchouud and Tar lor
coughs und colds hai reached the pinnate o
fame. Pike's Toothache Drops enre in one
minute n20-lwdcod&w
I Mother.-!: 7Iol tint-H ! ! JUothprsIl
I Ai" yun disturbed at night and broken ol
I youi K-bt by a sick child suffering and crying
j with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If
to, go at onco and gel a bottle of MBS. WIN
I &LoUs SOOTHING SYBUP It will relievo
the poor littlo suflercr immediately depend
upon it: there is no mistake about it. Thoio
" mother on earth wno has over used it.
wi, will not tell you at once that it will regn-
j.t- ho bowels, and give test to tho mother
and relief and health to tho child, operating
'!' niaIc. It is perfectly sate to use in all
! cihi s, and ploasant to the taste, and is tho
preset iptiou ot ono ot tho oldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States. Sold everywhere. 13 cents a bottle.
m?-ly-M.W&S&w
WIiHt It Dili for an Old Lady.
Coshoctoh Station, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1875.
Gusts A number of people had been using
your Bitters here, and with marked effect. In
one cae, a lady of over seventy years, bail
been sick lor yeaiy, and for the pu3t ten years
has not been able to be around halt tho lime.
About mx months ago she got so feeble she
waw h elplr s. Her old reaicdies.or physicians,
being of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty-five
uiilt-s, and got u bottle of Hop Hitters. It im
proved ner so she was able to dross herself
and walk about tho house. When sho had
taken the second bottlo sho was nblo to tako
care other own room aud walkabout to her
neighbor's, and has improved all tho llino
bir.ee. My wile and children also h.ivcde
1 Ivod great benefit from their use.
W. B. HATHAWAj,
ul7-2wd&w Agt. U. S. Ex. Co.
Ten nutritive properties of Col.len's Lie
btg's Liquid Bccfantl Tonic Invigorator suh
tain the body without solid food. Co'tfu';
no other. n20 lwdcod&w
There is no worse cuthruUmcnltor torment
i 1 man than tho exactions of a morbid nerv
ous condition. The ovcr-taxed brain then gets
no ie.it lrom tranquil sleep and needs the
paeiljing InQuonco of Or. C. W. Benson's
Celery and Chamomile Pills. n20-lwd&w
a ;ocgii, uma or eore "asroat; snoulu 00
ctop;.(fi. Nogiect xrc'iueuiiy results In an In
cutabhi Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's :iaeUlal Troches do not disorder
tne stomaeii like coijh syrups and balsams,
but net directly on the inflamed parts, allaying
Ircitaton, nivc roller in Asthma. Bronchial
Cougl's. Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles
which Singers and TubUc Speakers are subject
to. Por thirty yeara Brown's Bronchial
TriK lu's have been recomuiendoil by phyai
tia:is. and always give peifoet satisfaction.
II.'ivi!-ji been tested by wiile'aud constant use
fv'i tiotrlj- an entire generation, they have at
tained wJ .neritcd rank among the lew staple
Mr.ed'iM of tho age. Sold at .". cents a box
" ir.v-lvdTTnPlvw
Parity 'the Blood.
" SWATNK'S riLlS."
" KWAYKK'S TILLS."
" BWAVKE'S VILL3."
ACTS AS A HEART CORItECTOK
and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen
ing the organs ot digestion, secretion and ab
sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner
vousness. Dizziness, Debility, Billiousnoss,
Bad ISreatb, Jaundice, Llvcrund Kidney Com
plaint, Lack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi
gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache. Constipation,
Fevers. Malaria anil Contagion, Fever an
Ague, Diarrhma, Dropsy, Colds. Ithouuiatlsm,
Neuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary
Disorders, and all Irregularities orthcSplcon,
.Stompch, Bladder and Bowels.
ItESTOBINO TO HEALTH
when all other remedies fail. They keep tho
system in a healthy condition by arousing the
torpid liver to healthy action, und expelling
by the bowels and kidneys the mutter that
jKiisons tho foundations ot life. Be particular
to obtain " Swaync's FUls." Price 25 cents a
box oi SO pills, or 5 uofTes 11.
Prepared only by Dn.SwAYXK& Son, Pliila
dclphta,Pa. Ar-k your druggist tor them. Sent by mull
to any address. oct-cod&wM,WtF
Ileiiry'H Carbolic Salve.
The best Salve in tho world for culs,brui$cs
frurcs, u'.ccr-, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
li.uid", chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin
eruptions, trcckles and pimples. Tho salve is
guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction in
cv.cxy ca&e or money refunded. Be euro you
gctllKKRY's Cakboliu Salvb, as all others are
but imitations and counterfeits. Prico 25
cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4
xmr AvrjsuTiHisauiifxa.
TicnLic .sAt.fc.
-OH FK1DAX KVISNINU.
I, 1882, at tho Franklin
X !).-(
'.CISMRKB.
XlA
W6lJauics street.
All the modern convo-
vfonc:. L'
'J- r JL. . T
ot-jixiasieet.
JOHNH. METZLEn.
It
Heal !i4e and lui. A veul,
JTJTW JUtrMMTIBMMKHTB.
11W HMAIL fUKD-UUE 1UT&HA
Cigars tor 5 cents at
HARTMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
WANTKU.-A XOUNG Old. WAAT3 A
situation to do general housework. Ap
ply at this offlce. it
WANTED. A BUI 15 OR 10TKAKS Or
age, to learn the Drug business. Apply
at the
ltd INTELLIGENCE! OFFICE.
O UUKtt KBUCT LCSUH
l5 This (MONDAY) Evening at Lotz's
loon. Nos,
39 and 41 North Oueen street.
It
V. LOTZ, Jror.
FULL, LINK
OF KCCHBE, rOKCR
ing cards at
. and other nlavi
HARTMAN'S YEL
LOW FRONT CIGAR
STOKE
NOT1CK.
The persons that destroyed two colonies
of my bees on Saturday night, at No 416 High
street, are know, and it attempted again will
be prosecuted to thelull extent or the law.
It JACOB BARNHAUT.
WANTED. ENKKUK.T1C AGBNTS FOlt
one ot the best and most desirable Ac
cidental Insurance Companies. Address,
A. S. i'OTTEB, General Agent.
ul6-2tdR Beading, Pa.
TUoT RECEIVED A VAK LllAD OF MUD-
J wcise Beer, which will be delivered in
bottles by the dozen to all parts of the city ami
county by the undersigned.
GKOKGE WALL.
Corner South Queen and JMlddIc streets.
nlS2td
ilONNKUl'ICDT VIUARS. llrOK 25 CTS
j (made from old stock Connecticut to
bacco) at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAR
STOKE.
tUASTBU-BV A MJ1JUI.K AUKI) MAN,
V T a situation in a grocery store, llavo hail
three yeais experience. Good education, can
write a fair hand and give good reforeuce.
Have a desire to re-enter the business as a
partner. Address,
novl3,16,lB,!!0 ' A. S," INTJ5LLIGKNCEH.
YKKT VBVT PKKSOM9. C)MIAKAT1V K
ly, who suffer from chronic suppuration
nt the ear. "and are not cured," lire out Holi
days, while many ot them die very young.
Diseases ot the Eye, Ear ami Throatalso
Chronic diseases successfully treated by
DBS. II. D. & M. A. LON'GAKEB.
Olllce : 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa.
Consultation free. n30-3td
IXrAXUHKS.
tY ELGIN.
LANCA&TEB,
PIONEEB.
CLOCKS Strth Thomas & Co.'s.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES King's.
Bopalring.
WM. THOMSON;
ICti EAST KING ST., opposite Leopard Hotel.
novlO 2md
o
kltGANIZED 18 IO.
The Old American Fire Insurauoe Com
pany of Fhiladephia.
ASSETS : Ona Million, Six Hundrod
and Thirty-throo Thousand
Five Hundred and Bitrhty
four Dollars and Eighty
eight cents.
All Invested In Sale and Solid Securities
Company Conservatively Managed.
9-For Insurance apply to
RIFE & KAUFFMAN.
19 EAST KING STKBET.
ui-5mdTuTh4S
M'
(I.Nliy TO I.1JAN.
TI1E-
Uoion Building and Loan Association
Anil issue a new series ot stock on the 271b of
the preser t month.
Having a large and growing capital tho at
tention ot persons desiring to borrow nioncy
is called to tho advantages of Joining the as
poeiation. Full inlorniation can be had from
H. S. G AliA, President.
A. II. Ball, Seer tary. novia-lwd
B.
FRANK SAT1.UK
HAS KKMOVKH HIS
iULLERY OF PH0T0GRAPHI
TO
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
y Exactly opppositc tlnOld Stand.
octll-CmdwIL
": IRAKI
Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADKLPIA.
Assets over
Eleven Hundred Thou
sand. Dollars, eecurely invested. For a policy In
this old and well-established company call on
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO. W EAST KING Sl'BKET.
d3M.Wliib
PUIIL.IU SALE. OF VAUJAHI.K CITV
Property.-On FRIDAY, DECEMBEIIS,
1882, will bs sold nt public sale, nt tho Leopard
hotel, in the City of Lancaster, the property
situated on the north side ot East Orange
street. No. C05, fronting on Orange street rl
feet, and extending back to Marlon strcotto
th depth of 245 feet, moro or less wit h a two
story doublo front BltlCK BUILDING on
Orange street, with cellar beater, hot and cold
water, bath tub. Ac, in the house ; und a two
story BUICK BUILDING, 65 feet in length,
intended for four houses, on Marion street;
with a well of never-failing water at the door,
large cistern; also, fruit trees ot every va
riety, such as upples, pears, peaches, cherries,
apricots, plums, quinces, arapes, &c. In bear
ing order.
Sole to commence at 7 o'c'ock, p.m., when
terms will bo made known by 1
E. K. K1NDIU.
U. Shubert, Auctioneer.
nov20,22,2V.7,2&iU,5,C,7,8d
T
'BE FOLLOWING HAiUKD
FAST PASSENGER
And other Employees ol the riilladelnln.i Di
vision of the
Pennsylvania 'Railroad
Attest thevnliic of their
Lancaster Watches
l'URCItASKU FROM
Augustus Rhoads,
.TEWELEIt AND DEALEU IN WATCHES,
No. 30 EAST KING STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.
The undersigned take pleasure in bearing
testimony to the Bcliabllltv and Accuracy of
the Tarletl Grades of the Lancaster Watches
which they have purchased lrom Augustus
Khoads, Jeweler and Dealer in Watches, No.
20 East King street, Lancaster, Pa :
FAST rASSEHOBS It ATXROAO ENGINEERS.
1. C. A. JEFFRIES, Keystone Stem-Wind.
S. SAMUEL DbAN, Keystone Stem- Wind.
3. GEO. K. STROUSE, JTcjif one Stem Wind.
4. W. SMOTUEKWAIT, Keystone Slem-irind.
5. SAMUEL H. LILLY, Keystone Stem-Wind-
0. A. CHAMBEUS, Keystone Stem-Wind.
1. W. M.E.HENBRRGER, Keystone Stem-11 tt'.d
8. JESSE SKKLTON, West End Stem-Wind..
9. S. T. MANAHAN, Keystone Stem-Wind.
OTHER BAIXBOAO XXrXOTXZS.
J. HOTSTON, Conductor, West End Stem- Wind
C. CARROLL, Fireman, Melrose Stem-Wind.
JAMES S. ROBERTS, Freight Engineer, Key.
stone Stem-Wind.
GORDON TULLOCH, Brokeman.
ENTJINE HAVANA AND YAK A CIUAlta.
The bC3t 6-cent Cigar in the :!lv at
HARXaiAN7.? 1BX.LOW FKONT CXG
CIGAK
cOIi.
Railroad
Engineers
CX.OTHIKO C
piREATBAKGAlNB. j ,
L. GAITSIlAI&BRO.
NEW.FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
Our Own Good Lancaster Make
UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN FIX.
STVLU, MATERIAL AND WORKM5.NSI1U
SOME OK OUR PRICES.
Men'sMixed SuiU -. 4.W
Uab'h utmotmal Snits.
.... U.0B
aot
i0.o;
lii
13.5T
.... ltdC
All-Wool Casimere Suits
Fancy Mixed Snits
All-Wool Plain Cassimere Suits
Tonng Men's Fancy Suits
All-Wool Diagonal Suits
All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suits...
IB on
Men's All Wool Pants lrom 2.f5 tip.
Children's Suits lor $1.50. $2.25, .W. W.50, uj.
to $7.0
Boy's Suits for $2.30, SS00. 3.75, f 1 30, I3.S0, up
to8.W.
At $?.W, f.?.5t, $4.00, $0.00. $., $10.00 and
$Ii0
up 10 10.W.
Gentlemen who wish to do credit to them
bdves should not fail to visit
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
As we have marked our goods so low In price
that every garment we make to order li atccn
uine bargain. We have great specialties in
Pants; also, in Suitings.
rants to order at 2.50, $4.00, $3.00, $i:.00, $7. m,
up to $10.03.
Suits to order at $12.00, $15.00, $18.0, $20.00 up
to $33.03.
Every garment of tho best make. Style, til
and quality fully guaranteed.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE WELL KNOWN CLOTHERS,
GO and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
lght on the Southwest Corner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
r
VKY OOUVS.
T ADIKS' rNDKRWKAB.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Ladies' Underwear.
White Mcriuo Underwear tor Ladies in all
sizes and grades. A special bargain nt SO
cents. Scarlet All-Wool Medicated in three
dltterent qualities.
Children's Underwear.
We have tho Celebrated No. 1,000, and are
selling at closer prices than they can bo bought
eisewucrc. ucariei .au-wooi .uetucarcuin
sues from 1C to 31.
Ladies' and Children's Hosiery,
In Merino, Cashmere, Cotton, All-Wool aud
Fleeced. A lull Fleeced lialbrlgau Ladles'
Hose at 25 cents per pair. A bargain In Chil
dren's French Ribbed Hose, all sizes.
Ladies Gloves
c " .
In all similes. Mosuuetaire Kid Gloves, Uj and
8. .buttons, In three shades ol Torra-Cotta,
C.'-shmcre Gloves and Milts.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. We3t Sing and Prince Street?,
LANCASTER. PA.
JIJS1CAZ, XKSXUU3USXTS.
f US1C IIOXKS.
O. GAUTSCHI & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Music Boxes,
8TE. CROIX and GENEVE.
SWITZERLAND.
Palerirooiiis, 10ii Cliostnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
We offer during the -holidays a
large importation of the finest
Quality High Class Musioal Boxes, I
at our Swis3 factory price, with
only advance of freisht and import
duty. Circular and Price List on
application.
An early call
tion.
will give
time tor gooil selec
nltVtld JfAfJSX BJUfOtWOK, ate.
DUAKliS . FKY.
WE CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF
WALL PAPERS.
Ah riiv House in this nart ot tho Stato. The
line embraces everv description of PAPER I'
UAMUixttun, irom mo lowest o uie uuuuu
goods. GILT PAPERS from 25 cents apiece
up In choice shapes and coloring. We hove
iu our employ flrst-olass PAPER HANGERS,
and aro prepared to do .work promptly ana
much below the regular prices.
DADOand BAND WINDOW SUADES.PL A1N
GOODS by the Yard In all Colors and
Widths, FIXTURES. LOOPS,
TASSELS, ORNA
MENTS, Etc.
Iu icbullding our Store Room 11 was en
Inrged, and wo occupy part ot it for the ex
clusive call ot
Lace Curtains,
Lace Lambrequins,
Lace Tidies,
Laco Bed Sets,
Lace Pillow Shams.
You will find in onr stock some choice good
in White and Cream, and lie surprised at the
nice Curtains you can get for a small outlay.
We keep all kinds of Poles Iu
Brass, Ash, Ebony, Cherry utl Wainntt
Exlonslon Cornices and Fine Mirrors.
PHABBS W. ERY,
No. 57 North Queen St. .Lancaster.
jfojb a alb.
11UHL1U SALE OF Ji. LABOE LuT OT
Uousohola and Kitchen Furniture, be
longing to the estate ot Mary S. Torr;decd.,
on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at I o'clock, at
No. lis South Queen street, among which is a
set of Walnut black hair-cloth Furniture and
about 70 yards ot Brussels carpet. V
M. HABERiJUSH. Esecutor.
n.SRTmmT, Auct. nl7-3td
1)UUL,1U4AIE. OM WEDNESUAS EVEN
ING NOVEMBERS, 18W, will be Sold at
Iiubllc sale, nt the Leopard Hotol, that valna
)le corner property, situated on tno northeast
corner ot Lime and Middle streets. Nps.813
and Oil. two-story Brick Dwelllngand Store
Room, with two-story Brick Back Building;
Gas all through the House and Cellar. Lot
ironnon Limn street 32 feet inid depth along
Middle streot 43 feet. ' ' i
Sale to comtnenco at 7 o'clock, when condl
Uons wiU be rnado known by
PETER LANDAU.
Hexxt SnccEET, AucL ., nlS-ts
NOTICE TU TOBACCO TBADE.
Wo hereby give notice that Mr. Francis
Cunningham is no longer onr agent, and that
Mr. Jacob G. Simpson will be onr agent here
after. All orders lor samplinglelt to his care
will be promptly attended to.
CHAS. FINKS A CO..
novl8-3td New York.
A
VULti LINK 0r IjHllliTiftKft'H
i'lug Tooaeronnd'otlteVnrjt-clnss brands
iiAUXMAN'3 YELLOW FliOKT
C'WAlv Si'VivE,
MarXMTJjrWMXXXB.
TOJLIOMOrXBAHUTJSK.
MONDAY BVHNINO, NOV. 30th.
IkefuxUeit play la the world, tie Dnunstie
Cyclone,
OLIVER DOUDBYRON,
In the greatest success of the American stage
Across the Continent.
Supported by the' charming Actress. MISS
KATE BYRON, and tne greatest Comwly
Combination.
1H TEAR OP CONTINUED SUCCESS. IStb.
Mr. CLARK GIBBS, the Fnnnleatot all Negro
Impersonators: Mr. MAK MILLER, the
Greatest of aU Dutch Comedians: Mr. .
CHA8. nAGEN. the Celebrated
Irish Comedian.
THE TEKRIFICSNOW STORM.
THE GREAT TELEGRAPH FEAT.
333 LAUGHS IN ONE FLAT. 333
, ADMISSION, 35c, 50c. and 75c, Reserved
Seat?. ?se. For sale at Opera House office.
novl7-3td
Ira
l?U
N OPKltA nuvM.
TUESDAY EVENING,
NOVEMBER 21.
THE EMINENT COMEDIAN, M. B.
CURTIS!
In his remarkable character creation.
SAM'L.
OF
POSER
SUPPORTED BT niS OWN ORIGINAL AND
ENTIRE COMPANY.
ADMISSION. 76c. COc.and 35c. Reserved
Seats, 75c. tor ale at tho Opera House
offlce.
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MOBXS, SC.
H
AeKB&igH'.S
$200 O AN BE SAVED
Br CALLING AT
M. Hatierbush's
Ono Price House.
SADDLEiind HARNESS FACTORY
NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
E2TSfgB f the Golden Horse Heads.-l
We have just recoivedalargejob lot olflne
LAP ROBES,
n
RBVER8ICLK PLUSH ROUES.
RUSSIAN SLEIGH ROBES.
SIBERIAN LAP ROBES,
Which we can self from $2.00 to L00 leas than
regular prices. Wo have also a flno assort
ment of
FANCY SLEIGH ROBES,
SADDLES, HARNESS,
WHIP8. TRUNKS, BAGS.
POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES
t'lKEVBlViNtt GLOVES aid COLLARS
GOODYEAR'S RUBBER COATS.
GOSSAMERS, COATS AND IIATS.
GUM GLOVES, for Ifrnner's Use,
And ex-orything belonging to a FIRST-CLAS8
HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT.
4V REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
M. HABERBUSH,
No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE.
LANCASTER, PA.
o9-lyw&3md
HAUJtUJUta.
run.
GREAT
Burlington Eonte
Clilcajfo, BarllBgtoR & (jilacy B. B.
Chicago, Hnrllngton & QiIbcj S. B.
PKTNCIPAL LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO 0B PEORIA
, TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
Tbo SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST lino
to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Dcnison,
Dallas. Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Art
zona, Montana and Texas,
This route has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded to be the BE8T
EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all
classes of travel.
All connections made In Union depots.
Try It and you will find traveling a luxury
lnBteodofa discomlort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line for
sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada.
All Information about rates of fare, Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PKRCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Ageat, Chtcaoo, III.
T.J.POTTEB,
v'l Vice Pres. ft Gen. Manager, Chicago, III.
JOHN Q. A. BEAN, Gen. Eastern Agt.,
317 Broadway, 306 Washington 8L
- Nsw Yobx. Rostov, Mass.
mavld-ivdaw
UAMDWAMM.
XiKW HARDWABB STORF.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL PREMIER,
-DEALERS IN
' BUILDINGandCABWfcl
HARDWARE,
SIOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
PAINTS,
OILS and
OLASS
House Furnishing Goods.
ell-arcddw
1TMED EDIT1M.
MONDAY KVBinKG. MOV. 20, 682.
AH XMMA.XOMX CAmC.
How Jtarttal Affair ar' nr4 la Atlanta;
OMCgta.
Atlanta, Ga., Not. 20. Last spring
David Williams was before the najor of
Jesnp for wife Matuiff. Be Uen repre
sented that the' woman with whom he was
livinir was not his wife, and they
were nut under bonds to await trial in the
superior oourt on the charge of adultery
and fornication. The charge agaisst
them was dismissed upon their taarryiag
yesterday. Najor Hoastoa went to Will
iams' house and claimed the woman ae
his wife and tbo eldest child as his. The
woman left on' a train with Houston.
William followed them to Hartridge and
there shot and killed Houston and then
escaped to the woods.
Borsad to Death Wltb Coal Oil.
Philadklpria. Not. 20. Mrs. Rebecca
Loekwood, aged over 60 years, residing at
2028 South street, was burned to death
this morning by ber clothes taking Are
from a coal oil lamp, rhich she carried in
her hand.
She was possessed of considerable means,
some of her friends placing the valuation
of her effects at $75,000, which is invested
principally in real estate in this city and
Florida. She was a woman of very eccen
tric habits. Her only relative is supposed
to be a nephew, residing in Florida.
Tbe OMetal Totals.
llAKKisBUiui, Pa., Not. 20. Tho total
vote for governor at the recent election as
received at the state department, tne com
putation of which was completed to day, is
as follows : Pattison 335,791, Beaver 315.
589, Stewart 43,743, Armstrong 23,484,
Pettit 5,196; total vote 743,803. Pattison's
plurality 40,202. This is the largest vote
ever polled in the stato with the exceptions
of the presidential contests of 1879 and
1880.
He Got an Kztra Loan.
Wilmington, Del., Nov. 20. At the
onenincrof tho November term of the
(county court this morning, Nathan
Demby (colored) complained through
counsel that at a recent whippiug the
sheriff bad given him one more lash than
his sentence called for. The court sug
gested that this might be deducted from
any subsequent sentence which Dotnby
may receive.
A Dead liody Eaten by Kats.
Reading, Pa., Nov. 20. Daniel Kuff
ner, a hermit (or many years in Cumru
township, six miles from Rcadiuir. was
found dead to-day in bis cabin. Portions
of bis flesh had been eaten away by rats.
He had not been seep for several days.
Ruffner was 83 years old and was heavily
insured in "wild cat" companies.
Accused of Fatally Beating Their rattier.
Lockpokt, N. Y., Nov. 20. Naroisee
Montray, an- old Frenchman who kept a
small grocery here, was found dead in his
store yesterday, dying from a number of
wounds evidently inflicted. with a club or
a chair. His two sons aged respectively
21 and 20 years, have been arrested on sus
picion of murdering their father.
Kneinles of the State.
Odessa, Nov. 20. Seventeen persons
have been arrested here ou suspicion of
being Nihilist.
PARiSfc Nov. 20. Two more persons ac
cused of being Anarchists wero arrested
at Lyons yesterday, and two moro at St.
Etienne on a similar charge.
Murder on aa Kxenrson Train.
Petersburg, Va., Not.20. A difficulty
occurred on an excursion train near
Woldon, on Saturday, between an un
known white passenger and a negro
named Thomas Johnson, during which
the latter was shot and killed. Tho mur
derer jumped from the train and escaped.
Smallpox at Chattanooga.
Washington, Nov. 20. A dispatch re
ceived to-day from Chattanooga, Tenn ,
from tbo postmaster at that place saying
that smallpox is sevcro there, that the
city hospital is filled, aud asking permis
sion to use some government building as
a temporal y hospital.
Fire In a Colliery.
HARUhiBUiia, Pa., Nov. 20. Firo broke
out last night at the Short Mouutain col
liery, at Lykens, this county. The flamrs
commenced at one of tho fans and aro still
burning fiercely. There was no loss of
life.
Thurlocr Weed Tory Low.
New York, Nov. 20. IIou. Thurlow
Weed is still very weak aud declines nour
ismrut. Visitors aro forbiddeu.
Axe Factory Destroyed by au Incendiary
WiNTiiiior, (Maine) Nov. 20. An axe
factory at North Wayne, belonging to tbo
Wayne teol company, was burned this
morning together with the machinery.
Loss not known but will bo heavy. Sup
posed incendiary.
Tney Want a Hospital.
Washington, Nov. 20. A demand
has
been made upon the secretary of war for
tho nso of the government building at
Chattanooga for hospital purposes. No
explanation for this sudden call is given.
A Vlrelnla maze.
Alexandria, Va., Nov. 20. Six frame
houses in the business portion of this city
wero destroyed by firo early this morning.
Lose, $3,000.
Ke:uilog to Go To Work.
Reading, Pa., Nov. 20. Tho pipe mill
of the Reading iron works was closed this
morning because of a reduction in wages.
Seventy employees refusing to go to work.
Safe Uobbed or 85,000.
Beamsville, Ontaria, Not. 20. J. 8.
Henry, Sons & Co.'s, store was entered by
burglars last night, who drilled open tbo
safe and decamped with $5,000.
rulp Milts Uurned.
Wiutk Hall, N. Y., Nov. 20. Clark
Brothers' pulp mills, at Keeseville, were
totally destroyed by fire early yesterday
morning. Lois, $12,0CCL
INIJICATIONS.
Washington, Not. 18. For tho Middle
Atlantic states, warmer fair weather,
followed by increasing cloudiness and rain,
northerly, veering to easterly wiuds, sta
tionary or lower pressure.
TOM OCtULTHBE.
The Unamploa Llar-uoBcresaman now Tom
Tells it o Huateli.
Washington Cor. ol Fhil'a. Times.
"Did you say Tom Ochiltree is elected?"
asked one Democrat of another. "Yes."
lDoeshesayso." "Doubtless." Wety
then, that gives us one additional majority
in the next House." "But Tom's a Re
publican?" "Docs Tom say so?" "Certainly,
why he's tho man who used' to boss the
boss. He was Grant's paragon marshal."
'Thought so, and honco I repeat, that
gives us one mere."
"How do you make that out?" "My
unsophisticated friend, it's evident you
don't know Tom and his. brilliant reputa
tion for veracity'."
" Is he addicted to romance ?" " Well,
somewhat that way inclined, as a story
that he told on himself just after the war
would indicate." " Let's have it.:'
" Well, it was just after Bhilob. accord
ing to Tom, and my new coat was perfor
aied like a skive by the ballets of the' ad
sharpshooters of the Ninety-ninth Ohio,
who bad tried to induce me to drop the
flag which Beaury told me to take tn and
carry to the front after seventeen r
fellows who had bone it before hal in
quick successiou bitten the lu at I 1
was in rather a dilapidated -...udiu'ui .
Well, Toataot sent for mo and h i ul j-I
me a telegram from ..Jeff directin ; m -
to proceed to Texas and hurry up a kt
ore of our fellows. Whilst riding oao
day about sundown through tho Arkausa t
bottoms I sought and obtained acconimu
datioo at a prineely raahsion, oacupied by
a mother and daughter. I soon saw the
were in deep affliction, Have you lost
relative in the war ? I. asked of tho you' g
lady, as her mother lefsVthe room. ' AU !
yes,' she replied,, 'an, only brother :;t
Saitoh.' 'Stay. I be so bold aa to
ask his name,-young lady?' Upon her
informing me I remarked that it was a
fortunate, accident that had thrown mi
under the roof. ' Why,, my dear young
friend, that young man and .myself wore
messmates and bosom .friends, and wIim
he fell by my side with. His dyiug breaiho
he asked mo to cut off, a look of his hair
and take it to his widowed mother. Would
you believe me? I had scarcely dono si
when a grapp shot carried away tbo p ick -ot
containing it.' 'Indeed, sir,' th
replied ; ' and may I ask the namj of
my brother's bauefa-jtor?' 0.suiitov
miss, at your servlo?.' ' What I Not tiu
celebrated Major Tom Ocbiltra of,
Texas ?' ' Tha same. ' Au3 you t7
him die?' ' i did.' ' Ob joy, joy !'
she cried, iu impseiioned tooe5 . ' Q'i.
mother, mother, rqjaics. rejoije ! Jity
brother still lives ! She had beard of
Tom."
Tell It Oat.
Why not'.' Good news o0ftr.to lie told.au I
it Is good news that Ilnnt's Rented v has cun-u
tne worst of kidney diseases, and, ran do it
again nnd again. There uro abundant ti-sti-monials
to this fret. Mr. Joshua'TiithiM, of
Pftginaw, Mleti., wan otuwlot Bright Dt n-n:
Mr. John Hunt, ot frovidsnee.1 ot dni
when deatu seemed iniuiineut; Sir. S. Ki.
Muson, of Providence, of rheumatism which
eilppled him ; and u host ot ottier of similar
discuses which threatened dissolution. And
what Hunt's Remedy has done, it will still do.
It is the (treat kidney and liver medicine t
the U0 Tell out t ho goad news to all.
ul.Yeoi!&Tv
MAJtMUX.
tnJiaiMiBttk mmtmmu
FHUADBurau. Nov. 20. Flour market dull
huperUne, S33 37 ; Kxtra, $i S0C4 CO ; Fennu
ramuy, f 4 to4 b j.
Kve tlonr at 4 354 37.
Wheat easier: Ko. i White 1 '-Xm'7;
Del. and Pa. Red, 1 03()1 07; Longbeny
:ind Amber at $1 09281 10, as toqballry.
Corn quiet lor-local trade : steamer, Kb ;
yellow. Wo; uilxtsl, K(KI)4a ; No. 3 do. Msft
"its quiet and easier : No. I WhltK 'UH
52c ; No. 3 do WQWAc ; N o. 3 do, 4'J 2 1 .'c N '
2 Mixed, av&Uc.
Ryo nominal at TOc.
Provisions quiet.
Lard steady.
Butter steady, with moUeratu demand :
Bradford couniy extra, 3.Jc ; iNew lorlc ito.
Rolls quiet ; renn'aaiid Western, snjyjc :vt
to quality.
Ejtks steady : 1'enn'o. 'Jie ; Western, Cogjlo.
Cheese steady.
rctrolcntn lower ; Refined, 7c.
Whisky at tl 22.
NOW BOTB
Maw toaa. Nov. 20. VIour dull and declui
Iub; iSupcrline Stato. S3 9)33 &); do extra.
$3736425 ; choice do. St 3097 ; fancy do. $7 in
m 33 : round hoopUhlo,SbOl9 : choico do.
$1 TOgti 75 ; Superfine Western, 203:J m ; com
mon to good extra do, $3 7301 41 ; choice do.
do. W 5Cg7 25 - choice white whent do, 96 SQ7 ;
Southern quiot and steady: common to Mr
extra, J4 S0SS23; good to choice do, tTidQ
u 7C.
Wheat HOJic lower nnd dull r chiefly spec
ulative. Corn J-iQlJc higher and fairly active : inlxmt
western spot. 75w82c : do futures, fi2;j;tHe.
Oats quiet nnd firmly hold; stuff. l.'fMic;
western, 40g30o : No. 2 Dee., 43'c.
(Jattlo Market.
rnu-ADrxnuA, Nov. 2X Catllomurkut lair
soIch. 1,000 head; prlino Ogcjjc ; lair
.riXB!-jc; medium at HQ5)ie; couiuon
ut
nt
4ic ; mx cows, yaiic.
LUU'
4fB7Vl : ewos. aHiOSa : calves. ifilUv.
Hogs market dull ; sales. 5,;i Ji;: ! :
extra Chlcanci, W)ic: i-'ool. W.mW;
medium, 9O10u;co!ninou slopperi, !ijc.
lAwm Btastc Market.
Ciucaoo Hogs fairly active aud prices 6c
higher . mixed. $DQ6 Si ; heavy, IU K07 ;
light, K 103C 70 ; skips, 3 was CO ;
Cattle Receipts. 1,700 hi! : shipments, 5CS
bead : market moderately uctlvn and sto-uly ;
gooil to choice shipping, t00r, ; roiiuuon
to fair, $3 90?S1 S3; butclicrs fairly active and
steady : common to fair. $2 108-5 00 ; stucben
and feeders at2 83Q4 23.
Sheep-Receipts, KM ; .ihlptnents, 2.I0J head ;
market quiet and weak : common to fair at
$3 0033 25 ; medium to good, $3 4034 ; trood
to choice, SI 2534 65.
Qrsfmaad moviaom umuuvm.
;n o'clock quotations o! grain api pr..
tons, furnished by S. K. Tundt, Broker, 15i
East K 1 n street.!
NOV. 2".
ClUcago.
Wueat corn Oats Fork Lard
Dec... My .;o4 :xi i7.r niti?,-
V-ir .n,i ..... ...-J ' --
Ian 9IVi JXi AtX 17.' 10.75
Mat.... .tWJ ..... ..... ..... .....
Pptrol'-n?. Oil City. ....M7K-
Stock Market.
Mw York, I'b'JadclpbU ant Loc(Utoc
-..-o United Status Wou-is rop-:tcd dally ,'
a 'tst n. i-jico. 22 North 2"-iccn street.
Nov. to
10:00 1ST) . .
a. if. r.v. T i.
itunver A Rto Gr&udp tc'i tV t
X. ,V LaUo Er!c A Wvstoru.... 37?-, jJTX -J"
i-.j:isai aim ii'iw -.is ";m "-.
lK' ;7iiui; ....-. .- '
Now Jerney Central ... (
Vnnr York. Outaifo A V...
St. Paul, SL X Omaha t"2 tZ , f"J,
Pocine ilall - s .
Roohcaterft PltUbursli... 2121 UK
fftxas l'aciflc W M'i Wi
V!s!aelu--"OttisArncIKe:... 3SSi 3I 3i
Vesiorn Union ToL Co Sl?i 82 I?4
Ponusvlvonlft Central fK 6 !Hi
rhlloilclphla Readtn,' VA WiU
Northern ldcin" Com 4:J 4.V4 i
Prctcrnxl. l m
nnffalo Pitts, ft West.. Wi W I75
i.vuni atccas sad Hoods.
Far Last
val. 'ffllo
,'.anc-'iiy per ct.Jan.duelSttL. J100 iu
l85... ii PrtK
1890... ll 120
16... lor. ii
5purct. n I or 30 years 100 HO,
' . per ct. School Loan.... 100 11-
t " in lor 20 years.. lw W2
4 InRor2Oycars..'100 10ii
o " in 10 or 20 years, ion iw.,i
MaaUclai hotougli loan 1Q0 KM
BA.-TK STOCKS.
KIrst National naji fl0t f205
Karmers Kat-'oual. Hk 50 KS.I1
fulton National -. 1M l
Lancaster County Nattonai Rank.. SO 110
Columbia. National H. lk 100 LVI
Rphi-nta Xa&oboI r- k !' H3
rirat National Dank, ('olumbts .. 100 Hl-H
rirst National Rana,ytrasbnrs.... 100 i34.60
Kirst NaUonal Bank. Marietta 100 200
First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 113.75
Litltz National Rank 100 110
ManhciJi National Bank 100 1M
Union NaUonal Bank. Mount Joy. 50 70.5P
New Holland National Bank ICO 137
MlSCKtT.AtrC0C8 STOCkH.
Oaarry ville R. R. S3
HlllcrsvUlo Street Car. W
Inquirer PrlnUng Company to
Watch Factory li t2
Oas Light and If uel Company 25
Stevens Iionso Iro W3
Columbia Gas Company....
Columbia Water Company - , .
Susquehanna Iron'Company iw i.
Marietta Hollowwaro .... "
Stevens House... f J!
Sicily Island - ; '?
KastBronUywlue Waynosb'g....
BIlUunvilTe Normal Schoo....
vwhuasbotts bohdk .
CujrilMH" V- R-. due ISUJ U l"
HeadnlgTt COlnmW K lias's. m ir-
LancuBtcr Watcta Cnuduo 18r....... l WB.50
Ujncaster was Light and Fuel Co.. -
dauln lor SO years loo 109
Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Co.,
Uuel889...i--....-..-.." ---- 1"" "'"
Lancaster A Marietta 25 33iB
tirr Now Hnlllld 10S f"
lATr9tttrr ASnaqaehanna. .....300 2.''S
TTTxarm STOCKS.
BigSprlnic leaver, Valley $ I'.'-6
Bridgeport ft Iioreaboo 13 f?
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 2u li
Columbia ft Washlnictoa i so
(tolitmbiaft Big Spring. 23 is
Ijmcaaterft Ephrato ;
lAncaster A WUlow Street 2 i
Straabnrg ft Millport J
Marietta tc Maytown -J
Marietta ft Mount Joy;....... ?
Lane..Kitilietlit'nMlddIet'n '"J --
LuuctulcrA KriiltvIH'. &