Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 08, 1883, Image 3

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    LANCASTEBJ DAH.Y IKTEIJJGrEKCEB TUESDAY MAY 8. 1883.
IS IT FEANKFOED ?
A O.NK KVED MAN" JAILED.
Him He Wa Trapped Every Probability
That lie la the NoterlOBB Jehn
Frankford.
A report 1-aviug reached the jail author
ties Lcre ei the arrest in West Chester
incen'Iyef none eyed man accused of
hprEef-tcaliu&and suspected there of being
an old offender, the local authorities were
very naturally reminded of Jehn Frank
ford, who with nine of his fellow convicts
broke jail here en May 24, 1882, and who
had heretofore evaded rc-arrest, though
several of his companions in escape have
Bullered recapture. Keeper Burkhelder
fei warded te West Chester a picture of
Frankford and this morning received a
telegram which asbures him that a com cem com
pariben of it with the one eyed man in
custody thcie satisfies the West Chester
people that they havn Frankford.
The Lecal JVetr of that tewu gives an
account of the capture of the supposed
Frankfeid and of his depredations, all of
which have a familiar appearauce te these
who knew thin old offender. It seems
fh.it Win. Hemphill, a well known citizen
of West Chester, a member, by the way,
of the Democratic state committee, was
iti Philadelphia en Sunday and en return
ing home en the train which leaches there
:itG:10. m. noticed a man occupying a
heat in the car who was minus an eye. The
man inquiied of thu couducter the next
station before West Chester. On being in
formed he said ha wished te get off there.
Tlie conductor told the man that his
ticket wan for West Chester, but he said
he did net, care te go that far and would
act off at the station aforementioned.
This conversation aud the fact of the
man having eue eye led Mr. Hemphill te
belicve that this was the individual that
had twice stolen the herse belonging te
Messrs. Iloepes, Bre. & Themas. Mr.
Hemphill thoielere watchpd him closely
and en ai living in town sought Constable
Frame aiid together they started towards
Villa Mai :a ficmiuaiy. Tlie officer, how hew how
ever, struck tUe trail, and a short time
altc: slaitihg met the one-eyed individual
walking toward West Chester. The
efEc r as :i l.retence asked t' e man if he
had cn two ladies walking out in that
direction. T.'ie man icplied that he had
net met them ami continued toward town
"On leaching Washiuuten street he
passed near where Mr. Hemphill was
standing, as that gcntlemau had witnessed
ihe meeting between the officer and the
tranger. Atthecoiner of Washington
and Walnut s'.tcctsthe man started te run,
but en looking back and seeing that he
was iiuiMied, dropped into a walk. He
then ei.ter.'d the liimuet yawl of Sharplcss
& Hal. At this point, Mr. Ilver, who haB
i harge of 1'. It. It engines at that place,
jei' id the officer and Mr. Hemphill m the
rcarrh. ,icb. took diffeicnt stands se
thai if the man attempted te escape he
c ,uld ) captured at almost any point. The
man w -s fern te climb upon the gate in
the ..nl, but en discovering that he
a as watched he changed his tictics
and j. i c tended te be arranging his cloth
ing. Mr. Hemphill walked past near
wheiu the man was standing and returned
in Constable Fiame, te whom he gave his
i.tel .ind told the officer te wait iiulil lie
went uj town for assistance. Sheriff
Hei prs was found and the paity went in
eaich of the suspicious individual. The
tn.i. , in the meantime, had sr creted him
e!f iiiii-i a pile of lumber. He refused
te ceme out of his hiding place when or
dered te de mi by tin' officer. The officer
ihcmip.iu thiealthcd te sheet him if he
diil net buricndci, which advice the man
tii.k and wcerdii'gl oame out. Thu ar
i.-t w is then made
"'In- man Jffu'-ed te be handcuffed,
i 'Mm; lha he would walk along hke a
,.!(' ii! iii. He was then placed in pi isen,
nlt.i v.liieh .iseaich was made wheie the
iimii had been hiding in the lumber yaul,
ami a j iste! was found which had appa
i. ally been dicpprd bj the piisener. On
I'lu-.i.ii'g te ihe piiittm the man was
si.tieh i, but nothing was found en his
p i u u i".i'"iii a few silver dollars. It was
tfiiu;iift that he had accomplices with
him, but all cffeits te find anyoue clse of
.i suspicious eh ti.ictcr pievcd of no avail.
I be ufiicers aie new salislied that this is
I'm tiia.i v. he had been stealing heiscs
In .e ..nd selling them in Philadelphia."
Since the ai jest numoieus parties who
have navntly lest property have visited
West Chester te see if they could find any
i taMMi in the ideut illation of the arrested
ii hi lei be iei.ig that he was the thief.
Hei-, i h..i ,('(! with stealing the grain,
b.u-n and wagon el Jehn Paike, of
:'i'kiburg, early in February; with
i i! i i clever stcd fieiu Hemphill Bies.,
a huit-e and v. agen lrem Hoopes' Bre. &
'I Iumu.is ; aud ether laiceuics.
Uebcit. Cummins, who is a hostler at
tin Tuik's Head hotel, identified him as
the man who came te that hotel aud fed
ids heisc the morning after the team was
teJen at Paikcsburg. Officer Yeung was
confident that the man was the individual
who diove thieugh town with the clever
seed fiem Paikesbuig. Moses G. Hep
btua was of the opinion that he was the
.u:ne man who stepped at his
hotel the morning alter the robbery
.it PaikcLuig, but could net swear pesi
t'.vel as 1. 1 the identification. The man
wle bteppd at his place had whiskers,
whilst the pi Lener had but a moustache.
He will hae a hearing iu Westchester
en Thuisday meiuing.
Tiif Lecal ufews says : " The prisoner
is an average sized mail, with a defect in
una eye. lie had a heavy moustache,
which is just as heavily dyed. Wheu
questioned about the recent rebbeiies, he
wis he knows nothing about the affairs
whatever, and assumes an air of total in
difference."
threatened as the outcome of the matter.
The buyers generally declare that they
must and will take'the stock off the hands
of the farmers and that they will leek te
Sensenig for indemnification from less.
IfJSW AWBBTISEXMMSSZ.
rrwESUAY.
MAY 8. 1883.
,D.
OBITUAKY.
Death or Anna 31. livans.
Mrs. Anna M. Evans, one of the eldest,
most worthy and highly esteemed ladies
of this city, died at her residence, Ne. 203
East King street, last night shortly after
10 o'clock, in the 90th year of her age. Mr?.
Evans was a daughter of Michael Gun
daker, and sister of Henry W. and Samuel
E. Gundaker. In early life she married
Rebert Evans, who died many years age,
leaving a family of six children, all of
whom survive, except one. They are
Jehn J. Evan?, farmer, Lancaster town
ship ; Rebert A. Evans, banker, of this
city ; W. W. Evans, farmer. Little Brit
ain ; Mrs. James Bryan, of Peoria, 111.:
Mrs. D. P. Lecher, of this city, and the
late Walter G. Evans, recorder of of Lan
caster. Mrs. Evans was a wemau of mere than
ordinary intelligence aud te a bright intel
lect which remained unimpaired even in
old age, she added all the womanly virtues
that adorn the wife, mother, and neigh
bor. She was a life-long member of the
Presbyterian church, and took an active
but unebstrusive interest in church
weik, including the missions and Sunday
schools. Her charities were numerous,
but se unostentatious that they seldom
came te the knewledge of ethers than
en whom they were bestowed. In her
death the peer lese a friend whose place
will be hard te fill. Mrs. Evans' funeral
will take place en Thursday afteinoen at
2 o'clock. Interment at Woedwaid Hill
cemetery.
Landlsvllle Campmeetlng.
A meeting of the beaid of managers of
the Landisville campmceting association
is being held today en the camp gieunds.
They fixed the fourth Tuesday in July fei
the opening of the camp this year, and ap
pointed the usual committees te niake
arrangements for it. They also
met a committee from the Church of Ged
denomination aud agreed te lease the
gieunds te them for a campmceting te
open about 10 days after the close of the
Methodist meeting. The association
managers iiave ananged te lease
lets at lower rates than heietofero and
owners of tents will net be charged any
lent for use of let. Bishop Bewman, Gov.
Pattiseu and ether distinguished gentle
men are expected te visit the camp this
summer.
K.nri'. Fair,
lidaud City Division Ne. 7, U. R. K. of
P. intend holding a grand fair in Excel
sior hall, Eist King sticet. It will open
en Satin day evening next and continue
for one week. Great preparations have
been made te ensure the success of the en
terpiisc, and it willpiebably be oue of tha
most brilliant exhibitions of the kind ever
held iu the city. Many valuabla ceutii
butieus have been made by friends of the
division the ladies, especially, being mu
nificent in contributing samples of their
haudwetk. Among ether valuable arti
cles te be chanced off is a silver set weith
$90. Among ai tides te be voted for aie a
flue bicycle, a Lancaster geld watch, a
silver watch, a violin and many ether rare
pri.es. The division is composed of a fine
body of men, and aie deserving of liberal
pat i enage.
Held for lrlul.
Jehu Welsh, alias Lee, who lobbed Jehn
M. Morten of his watch t' e day Forc Ferc
paugh's circus was in town, had a final
lieaiiugbcfoie Alderman B.ur yesteiday
afternoon, and iu default of bail was held
te answer at com I. He was also held te
answer for the larceny of a basket of butter
and eggs, which he stele from Bellinger,
the baker, for a raihead lamp stolen fiem
the Pennsylvania laihead company, and
for au umbrella stolen fiem Mis. Fird.
Eckeis He is also chaiged with having
stolen a hammock from Keudig's, lvast
James sticet.
UiS
Alueriuau l'ordney'ri first Cume
J. II. Mace was arrested te day by Olfi.
"cer Baukseu Smith, upon complaint made
before Aldeiman W. B. Ferducy by II.
II. Suyder, agent here of the Plneniwille
Mutual Aid society, who charges that
Mace, while operating for this company,
committed embezzlemcut. Accused was
committed ler a further hearing. His
fiieuds say that the charges aie occa
sioned by his having left the Phieuixvillc
company te weik for a lival.
Who is lie?
Postmaster Mai. shall haj icceiveil the
following inquiry. Let the missiug miller
step up and make hirnsdf known :
350 East 33d St., Nr.w Yeisk.
Mr. JHmaster : Please te give me the
name and address of the man from your
place, that came te New Yerk city te get
a fountain made this last Apiil. He is a
miller by trade.
Sent te .Jail.
Last evening Jehn Utzingeraud Chailes
Carr thought they ought te get drunk,
and they did se, with a great deal of sat
isfactien te themselves. They visited the
Seventh Ward hotel and mashed iu the
transom of the deer. The mayor heard
the case this morning, and sent them te
iail for 45 days each. One ether diiink
bofeio the mayor get 20 days.
CATTL12 SFKCULATHlNS.
inimiiJ,; Accused et Going Hack On
iTlends.
The faunpis aud drovers of thu county,
and ethers interested in live stock dealingp,
are having a geed deal of talk ever the
alleged failure in" Levi Sensenig te meet
bis contracts te take cattle said te have
been pm chased fiem the raisers and feed
eis by his authorized agents. Last year
Si-nEenig, who is the largest and boldest
operator in five Freck in this matket,
t-ecnicd tha seiviccs of quite a number of
well-known cattle buyers in the county te
piuchase cattle of the farmers for him, for
whicli he paid them a commission of $1 per
head. Cattle advanced beyond the figures
at which they bought, and Sensenig made
money. This year the same, and likely
mere, nersen3 aie said te have beeu re
tained by him, and they made large pur
chases through the county atpiices which,
in comparison withpicsent market prices,
aie leuna te ue veiy nigu aim te involve
the purchasers in Ies.
The number of cattle puichased by por
tions who claim te have been engaged by
Sensenig is variously estimated at from
2,500 te -1,500, and of these a considerable
number have aheady been delivered te
him. But within the past few days it has
been liimcicd that in view of the depres
sion ia prices he v euld net accept the cat
teo or recognize the agency of these who
bought them. Thin morning Edw. Yohn,
of Mountville, who is said te have bought
nearly 1,000 head, of which net
mere than half had been delivered,
came te town, and in a conference
with Scnseniu the latter refused te
take from him the 400 or 500 yet standing
iu the county te Yohn's order. Eli
Weaver, of East Earl, another of the
buyers who has some 200 te be delivered
seems te be uncertain as te what Sensenig
will de in his case, but expects te have
difficulty with him. With some of the
ether buyers he has compromised the
difference but a number of law suits are
The Middle Street Kew.
Last evening the young men he weie
charged with the assault en the Russian
Jews, en Middle street, had a heating be
fore Alderman A. F. Dennelly. A large
crowd was present and the witnesses weie
numerous. James Dennelly and Isaac
Leaman were held in bail for trial at court
and Ed. Deisley and Jehn Ruth were dis
charged for want of evidence.
A Hace C8tcniay.
The race at the Park ycslerdav between
Clayten GrefFs "Harry G" and Jeseph P;
Knight's " Wissman" drew a large crowd;
Mr. Knight's horse wen easly in two heats
and the time made was 3: 14 and 3: 30.
The crowd en hand had plenty of money
and plenty of it was lest.
llrltlse Inspection.
Te day the county commissioners aud
bridge inspectors are at Graff's Mill, Maner
township, en the Blue Reck read between
Millersville and Washington borough, te
view the bridge recently built ever the
Little Concstega at that point.
The DenttaU.
The Harris Dental association holds its
regular quarterly meeting te day iu the
borough of Strasburg. The Lancaster
members are in attendance, having left
this city this morning in an emuibus.
l'ulillc Scheel KxauiluatiOD.
County Superintendent Shaub has post
poned the time for the examination of
teachers in Upper Leaeeck township fiem
May 18 te May 19th.
Amusements.
ATuldoen's JVrnic." This evening the very
comical Iiisli piece, entitled " Muldoen'a Pic
nic," will be presented at the opera house by
Newell ft Scott's cemeny company. Several
goeilactors and a number el specialty people
aie inclndedln tlie party.
Sl'JCVIAl MOTIVES.
" mirliil-puluil."
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney,
Bladder ami Uiluurv Disiuues. $1. Druggists.
Amy physician who is acquainted with its
properties will say tliatUlenn's Sulphur Seap
is a reliable remedy ter local skin diseases.
my7-lwdeed&w
The Only Millien Dellar Stock of
Clothing at Retail.
Bosten, New Yerk, Chicago or Philadelphia cannot show
another sinde retail clothing- house with One Millien Dollars'
worth of stock and never in the history of the clothing trade of
the United States has se much geed clothing been ettered at one
time by one house at se low prices. The bold items of our
stock are :
One Hundred and Eighty-eight kinds of Men's Suits.
Eighty-seven kinds of Youths' Suits.
Eighty-nine kinds of Large Beys' Suits.
Ninety-six kinds of Small Beys' Suits.
There is nearly another Millien Dollars' worth of clothing and
clothing goods behind us in ether Wanamaker stores.
The stock is a marked-down stock, but marked down when made
Our goods have been bought late and therefore bought very
cheaply, which accounts for the fact that Oak Hall is bursting
with bargains. Read this advertisement very carefully and then
come te Oak Hall te make a practical test of its truth,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cek. Sixth and Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
Kr-rr.AiN Talk fuem 1)r Sh'aynb Te Whom
It May Cencern: Itching I'ilea is oue el the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every one can tell whether he id thus
allllclfil by observing the following symp symp
eoms: Intense itching, p.utifiil.uly utter Bet
ting vraiut. It seems as it pin wninin woie
crawling in or about the tectum. Small lumpj
sometimes form. The private parts aie often
fuTectcd. Tim moie you scratch the -worse tlie
itching. Knewing that iiy ointment is super
101 te any article in tin n.u l.-et, I guarantee it
te cuiti the worst ease et itching piles In elisi
on cc.
Sle'liid, II.MVA1NE, M.l).
I r. Sway in M01utme.it is tdse.i pleasant and
elleellu! eme ler tetter, itrh.salt lhcum, eiy
sipcl.is, hail.ei's iieh, pimples, and all sealy,
ciusty, itchy skin eruptions. Mild by all
pieiuiuent dmt'tjlsls. or will be sent for Mcts.
(in :te. stamps), :i bexe3, $1.25. Address, Or.
Swavne.& Sen, Phil.idelphn, l'a.
ne!U-UdTu.Th.X.P..r
Ter. l.ame ll'iel,-, biae or Chest use Slll
I.OII'.S I'OKOUS il'LASsTKU. I'rlte, C. cents.
Sold by II. li.CeLhran, 1 17 and ill North Queen
treet. I aneater. leblleetlt;
Oue siiirerlug Seul Happy.
"It I fan send one suireiing soul te jeu,"
willei .lam sCoibin.el Washington, 111., "1
will ha h.ippv. .SdhKii ilati Xerrlne cured ine,
and w ill eme all eases et ills." Sl.fO.
tnyS-lud&w
(; te ii. i:. i.'eenran's mug store lei Mr.
Fieei.itn't New A'utieiutl Dyes. Fer blight
nessand thii.ibilily et eoler. aie. unequaled.
Celer treiii i te 5 pounds. Diieetiens in Kug-l'.-Ui.unl
(Jerinan. I'liee. reeiits.
N.itme's own umiiciIv; lead thu adeiti--e-nientet
Siniiiiens I.iver Regulator.
lit. Ileu-jeu's Skin (Jmc consists el internal
undeMeiu'd tie.itment ut same tune and it
inalcej the bl.in white, soil and Miioeth. It
eiit'iins no poisonous ill ugs. t .it di ugglst-.
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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-A UIIU1) BaKKK (HKCOND
Apply at this office m7-lwd
KULI, UNG OF LOKKILLAKD'S
Chewing Tobacco. Kebecea takes the
lead at 10 cents per ping at
IIAKTjMAN'S yki.i.ew
bTOKE.
KKONTC1UAK
PUltLIU SALK.-O.N WKDNK1UAV, MAY
i. ai 2 o'clock, p. in.. SEV'EX Kit A ME
DWELLINGS, fencing, Ac., will be. sold en the
pi em lies, corner of West Orange and Pine
streets. Temis at sale.
U. M. ZA1IM,
ma :itd chairman et Committee.
A SI KAY TKAVEDFROM TUG OWNER
at SS."! Woodward street, Lancaster, Pa.,
en April 30, a red Cew, 7 years old, of medium
size ; has a lean spot the size efa hand en her
leit shoulder; has lest pait et her right ear.
Any information as te herwhereabeuts lett at
blUKK'S CAKPET HALL, 202 West King
stieet, will lie properly rewarded. ml -tfd
JBIIY MY GOODS FKIIJI FJKST HANDS
for cash and sell the best goods for thO
money in the city at
IIAKTMAN'S VELLOW PKONT C1GAK
STORK.
" 'J he headache in wy case wtti one of lemi
standi nq, but Dr. Jienwn's Celery and Chamo
mile l'llli conquered." (J. T. Ueinei, German
Ministerel the Gospel, Leslie, O. "i) centsat
dlllgtMStS.
43 Diamond Dyes will color any thing any
eoler, and nevci tall. The easiest and best
way te economize. 10 centsat all iliuggists.
When There's a Will There's a Way.
Anyone who has fhe will le tiy Themas'
Keleelrle Oil. vill sin ely Ilnd the way te 10
bust liealtn, in e.v-es el bienehi.d allectiens,
sere threat, pains, etc.; and as au internal le
uiedy, it is invaluable. Ker sale by II. 15.
Cecluan, diuggist, .!7 and 1 ".' N'eith Queen
stieet.
Pamtncss at the Memaehand Debility cuied
by Sinnnens Liet H"guliter. See adeitise-meiit.
Fiivsicias piescribn Celden's Liquid Heed
Tonic ter the weak, worn, and dyspeptic.
Tale no ethc.: mj T-lwdced&w
Ureun'H Uouselield Panacea
Is the most ellective Pain Destiejer in the
wet Id. Will most suiely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied extci
nally, mid theieby mine ceitainly UEL1EVL
PAIN, whether chronic ei acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou
ble the strength than any ether similar piepa piepa
rat'en. ltcuics pain in the Side, Hack or I'.ewcN,
Seic Threat, llheuuiatiyin. Toothache, and
ALL ACIIKS, and is The Ore it Hellever et
Palu. "IIKOWN'5 HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be in every family. A tcjbpoenlul el
the Panacea in a tumbler el het aler sweet
ened, if preleircd, taken at bedtime, -will
P.ItEAK UP A COLD. 2T. cents a bottle
niavl-T.Th.F&w
VEATUff.
Twewitz. In this city, en tl e Ctli insL, Mis.
Catherine Tiewitz, wiie et the late Jehn Tie
witz, in her 7tfth year.
The relatives anil Irleuds aie lCspecttully
invited te attend the iuneial from her late
residence. Ne. Ill Neith Mulberry stieet, en
Wednesday afternoon at : o'clock. Intel
nient atShreiner'scemetciy. in7-2t
EvatiS. In this city, en the 7th Inst., Mis
Ann M. Evans, widow et Itebeil Evans, de
ceased, In 1 he aeth year or her age.
The relatives and lilends el the Minify aie
respteilully Invited te attend the funeral
fiem her late residence. Ne. 2f" East U'ng
street, en Thursday aiteinoen at 2 o'clock,
lnteiment at Woodward Hi 1 cemcterv. 2t
Kieiil. Iu this city, en the Vth inst., Piank
lin Jacob, son et Leuis and Ftcdsrlci Iviehl,
aged 1 year, 1 month and live days.
The relatives aud ft iends et the famtlj aie
respectfully Invited te attend the iuneial lrem
his parents' lesidcnce.Ke. Hi Fielheig stieet,
en Thursday afternoon at2 o'clock. Inter
ment at ion's cemetery.
HOME FOB FK1KNDLKSS CB1I.I1KKN.
The annual meeting et the corpeiators
of the" Heme ter frfendless Children ter the
Cilv and County et Lancaster," will he held
en TUESDAY, MAV 15, ISSJ, at 2:20 p. m., at
the olMce et the secietary. Ne. 131 North
Queen street, for the purpose of electing six
lady managers ana tour trustees in accord
ance with the previsions of the chart jr el the
home. CHAS.M. HOWELL,
ui4-4t Secretary.
ESTATKOF HKNKV flllLI.EK, LATfc OF
the city et Lancaster, deceased. .Letr
lers testamentary en said estate having
been gianted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted te said decedent arc requested te
make immediate settlement, and these having
claims or deuiands against the estate et said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing In the city
et Lancaster.
MAK1 ANN MIL LEU, Executrix,
Ne 5SG North Queen St.,
Lancaster, Pu.
J. i:. KaumiAN, Attorney. m7-0tdeaw
VtOTICh TO CONTICACTOKS -HKALK1)
i.1 piopesals ter tearing down and clearing
away ail material of the buildings al the coi
ner of Chinch anil East King streets, lately
purcuased by tlie Eastern Market Heuse Ce ,
will be leceived ut the office et Allan A. Heir
Ji. Ce,, KM East King street, up te 7 o'clock
p. in. en THURSDAY, MAY 10.
The cenli actor te clean etl allstenes, bricks,
etc., and pile all material en the company's
gieunil, as dlicctcd by the building commit
tee. Alse at same time and place bids will be re
ceived ler digging the cellar and foundations
by J he cubic yard.
The committee reserve the right te i eject
any and all bids. J. KltED SENEK,
m7::td Chultman et Building Committee.
J MV IMAITHINU PAKI.OK.
N
Jno. J. Smaling,
TAILOR,
Would he pleased te have you cull ut I Is
PA it LOU,
Ne. 22 North Queen St.,
TO EXAMINE THE
Latest Novelties,
FOR-
Men's Wear,
1 inpetted direct for our trade.
SECOND FLOOR, MARUT.E IIONT.
ma 2-1 wtlll
W
flLMAaiSOJI & FOsTKH.
MEW AnVEllTlSEMESlb.
WANTKO.-AOlltL TO DO OKMKKAI.
houscweik Apply at
mjStrd THIS OKI-ICK
rerANTKM. TEN CiGAK-MAlvKKS IH1-
W mediately. Steady -work. Inquire at
LEVY'S SHOE STORE,
t Ne. If East K ing St reel
PUHLIO SALF. WIM. V.t: MIMl ON
THUUSDA1, MAI W. 1SD3, at Ne. 2I1
West King street, a large lotel Gieeeiiesand
Quecnsware, and Household Geed-", sale te
cemineuee at 1 o'clock p in . shaip.
JACOP. D1NGKK,
Samdli. Hkjs .t Sen. And. m3 2t
DIVIDEND NtfTlCi:.
Fmimeks' National IIakkec Laj.casti:is,
May 7, 1S&J
The beat dot directors h ive this day declared
a dividend of live and ene-lia t pr eent. pay
able en di uiaml. EDW. II IIROWN,
mSit C.ishiei.
UOlt OUAI.11V, OULOk AMD FINISH,
eurl001JLA;K SILK is acknowledged
tube the best one in th- city by one who
makes up silk liemueaily -eiy store in the
city, and our $1.25 silk w e gu.ii-.tulee net te cut
or lieak with ordinary near wilhin a certain
reasonable speeiiied time. At JNO. P.
SW AUU'S, Ne. 50 N. Queen bt. iebl7-lyT&S
rilllK (JNDUKSIUNKU TAKES PI.KAKUKK.
L in auneunciiig te the public that he has
opened an otlice at
NO. 1 NORTH PLUM STREET, THIS CITY,
and begs leave te eiler his setvlces te his
irlends uud patrons.
DR. A. J. BURGER.
Until ! a. m.
Office Hours : 12H te 2 p. in.
GJ5 " a
mayHwii
HOW SHALL WE
50lve the problem ei tLe proper itult te
wear ? This question is niten asked, uud
hew easy it is solved. Aft we have te de is
just te take particular notice of hew ether
people's suits are made w hen we meet them.
The fashion is net what ene particular pel -son
wears or the eccentric style of another
which may be suitable te the person and
yet net fashionable. The MAJORITY
RULES IN FASHION and the MAJORITY
OF ALL THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS
FOR MEN, YOUTHS' AND BOVS' SUITS
ARE TO RE FOUND UPON OUR COUN
TERS, the workmanship of which in even'
detail, we arc prepared te say, is of the
lintst eruer, are excellent in lit, and are
all lrcsh stock They are exchangeable it
notsatistactery. They are thoroughly geed
ill through and the prices are the lowest.
SHOES ler the very little leet that aie
short and fat. We have a complete stock
of the prettiest little shoes ler children
tiem size neught upwards.
The FURNISHING GOODS DEPART
MENT has a fresh assortment or THREAD
GLOVES el all kinds and colors ler SUM
MER WEAR lrem a CHEAP BERLIN te
A FINE SILK.
RURUER COATm, OIL SKIN SUITS,
UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS and VALISES.
Sele Agents ter K. DUNLAP'S Fine Hats.
Williamson & Fester,
32, 34, 3G & 3S East King St,'
LAW CASTS. PA.
SECOND EDITION.
TTJE3DA.Y EVENING MAY 8, 1883,
STATE LEGISLATION.
aiKUBERS GET BACK TO WORK.
Harrying Through tha Appropriation!. A
Slap at tne Beard or Charities legal
victory for the State.
Special Dispatch te the Imtsluekkcer.
Harbisburg, Pa., May 8. In tbe Sen
ate a resolution was adopted providing
for afternoon sessions en Tuesday Wed
nesday and Thursday for general business.
The bill te curtail the advertisements
of tbe sheriff of cities of first
class of judicial sales was de
feated. The following Senate bills
were passed finally : Increasing compen
sation for bearding prisoners net exceed
ing 50 cents a day ; authorizing peer
guardians of cities of the second class te
lease, purchase and sell real es
tate ; providing for the amendment of
municipal Hens in cities of the first
class. The Heuse bill te prevent
the levying of a license en mercantile tax
by any city, borough or municipality, pro
vided, a license or tax has been paid at the
chief place of business of tbe firm, etc.,
interested was passed finally. Among the
Heuse bills passed second reading were
the following : Mexican war pension
bill ; making the standard weight of
bushel of potatoes sixty pounds ; for
the protection of dairymen and
te prevent deceptions in the sale of butter
and cheese ; empowering councils of Phil
adelphia te subpejna witnesses and take
testimony concerning the management and
assessments of departments. The Heuse
congressional apportionment bill was read
the first time.
The Heuse.
The following Heuse bills passed finally :
Te provide payment te the miners for all
coal mined by them ; te provide for the
licensing of bottlers of malt liquors, fixing
license at $50 and pieviding a penalty of
$200 ; te relieve druggists of the special
license tax ; appropriating $168,500 te tbe
state lunatic hospital at Norristown ; ap
propriating $12,000 te the Media training
school for feeble-minded children ; ap
propriating $200,000 te the Huntingdon
reformatory. The bill appropriating $13,
800 te the beard of charities was defeated.
Ueme Again.
The legislative excursionists te Yireinia
returned te Harrislmrg this morning. They
speak iu high terms of Virginia hos
pitality. A Victory ler tlie Slate.
Harrisbuke, May 8. Au opinion in
favor of the state for $3,5C8 was filed in
the court of common pleas te day, in the
case of the Commonwealth vs. The Alli
ance Ceal mining company. The action
was brought te enferca the payment of
taxes by the cempauy te the commonwealth.
KOKI'UON NKWS.
tfatrlrk DeIiineyM Sentence Ceuiuiuteil.
Ditiit.in, May 8. Bail Spencer, the lord
lieutenant, has commuted tlie death sen
fence of Patrick Delaney, who pleaded
guilty te the charge of complicity iu the
murder of Leid Predciick Cavendish and
Mr. Burke.
Tlie Governer et the Jail Retires.
The governor of the Limerick jail has
retired from office. It is supposed that
his retirement is due te cemplaiuts which
havebceii made of harsh tieatiueut el sus
pects confined in that pi isen.
" ltlue (Srasft IVIiih" the tturwell Stnktsa.
Londen, May 8. The Bui well stakes at
the Newmarket spring meeting te day,
was wen by Mr. J. It Keeue's "Blue
Grass," " Wild Aiab", .second, " Blue
Gewn" (colt) third. Theio weie five
starteis.
Ami:t;iCAN cath.k
Net te be Kxcllliteil from Kuglitiid.
Londen, May 8. Leid Carlingford,
lord president of the council and minister
of agricultuie, today iu receiving a
deputation from the Central Chamber of
Agriculture, lefused their lequeat that he
endeavor te secure the enactment by
Parliament of a measure piehibiting the
importation of cattle from countries in
which infection exibts He premised
however, that the present power of the
government te piehibit the ontrauce of
infected animals should ba stringently ex
ercised. One of the objects of the depu
tatiens was te obtain fiesh lestrictiens en
the Amcricau cattle trade.
NKUKO TKIIIU1.A110NP.
Out) Kit led With Clubs und Anether i.ynclieil
Baltimore, Md , May 8. A difficulty
occurred last night at a ncgie dance,
about six miles east of this city, in Balti
more county, which lesultcd iu the death
of Rebert Yeung, a colored desperado
from Baltimore He was killed with
clubs. His murdeiers escaped.
A Negro Lynched.
Madisonville, Ky.. April 8. A young
negre employed by William B. Haywood,
near Hansen attempted te outrage the
person el Mia. y ay weed lasc eaturaay
during the absence of her husband. The
negre fearing discovery fled, but was ai- r
rested en Sunday, aud while his captors
were waiting for a traiu te briug him
hither, a body of masked men took him
lrem them and hauged hiin te a tree. He
confessed his ciime.
Te talHTeatlgated.
Newark, N. J., May 8. -Judge DepueJ
of Essex oeuntv. te-day called the atten-
tentien of the grand jury te the charges of
cruelty at the msane asylum, ana saia mat
an investigation would be satisfactory te
i the court and te the community.
HEATHER INDICATIONS.
WASHTNaTOir, May 8. Fer the Middle
Atlantie states, generally fair weather,
southwest winds, shifting .te northeast
and southeast, stationary or slight iail
in temperature, slight rise in temperature.
Tha Cook and the Cat.
Sew Yerk Sun.
The Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty te Animals has begun a criminal
prosecution against Peter Duverney, a
French cook attached te tne leius eiue,
for having out off the tail of a $100 cat
with a cleaver.
The cat anrears te have been in the
habit of coming into tbe club kitchen with
predatory intent. On Friday, being fish
day, there were mackerel in the kitchen.
The cat came in and smelt of a mackerel.
This displeased the cook, who drove her
away and audibly threatened her with
vengeance dire if she returned. On Satur
day the cat again intruded, and in driving
her out the cook struck a blew at her re
treating form with his cleaver, which
deprived her of a portion of her tail.
If a man tries te steal from your water
melon patch and you pepper him all ever
with small shot, peeple think you have
done rather a smart thing. If you are
traveling en Leng Island Sound and
carelessly kill an occupant of the
same stateroom under the impres
sion that he is a burglar it is a mat
ter of no creat consequence. But if you
happen te hurt a cat that persistently
makes raids upon your larder, the gravity
of the oflenco cannot be overlooked by the
officers of the law.
Many a man who has wounded or per
haps slain a fellow man walks the streets
of New Yerk scot free, but a cook who has
made a cat bebtailcd must go te prison.
Ravages of the AphiH.
The aphis, t a destructive inject, has
within the pas't few days appeared iu con
siderable numbers en the appie buds in
Niagara county, N. Y., eicatiug much
uneasiness among uursciy men and apple
growers.
12. Sr.jr.
MAKKE1X.
but
7"i?
Plillatlelptila Marker.
1'uiladelvuia, May 7. Heur dull
steailv : Supertlne, f.l iKiftU 7." : i-tr.i, i.
4'js; l'eun'aiunuiv, .-;; v
Rye flour ut t-i OJ.l 75.
Wheat quiet; Ne. I la. Reil, il 'i'.l :.
Cern fjniet.
Oats tinner und in f.ilr iteiii.uiil : N'e.l White
lie ; Ne. 2 de, Mdb'ie ; Ne. IS i!i, 5'iS52le.
Rye scarce at 70tf72e.
Previsions iirm uml in gre1 j ibiii ilc
mantl. Lanlfirni.
Rutter steady, willidtir ileii'i.mt for tivsh
ieeeipts:la Ciwimeiy pvn. C0'i3Ie; '.Vet
em, 282')c.
Rolls nominal.
Kfrgsllrmcranil tiinii'lj'!!,;! t , li !,'it,'l ;
Western, J6iJi7c.
Cheese liiuier: chulce si. iree."
i'etroleuin flrni ; Kt:tlii!, 707c.
Whlskvatill'i
New Yerk "iIiiiKOi
Nkw Yerk Mavs. 'lour lull anil vvCil:.
Wheat epeneil Vtdiin nif-hrr ; uftcr-vartls
liecamu weaker and if icteit ?QJe : fair 3pec
ulativetrailiiiK; Ne I 'let!, JUy.Jl 22J4S' -1;
de June, $1 2 '1 ly, ; ile J uly, '1 SlCfiil -G'-.e.
Cern epeneil VrKiifi hfticr. atlei A.ir.ts Jr.sD
most of advance; Mtied Wisteiu, ?pet, "ufi?
CSc; de future, W&QQSWi.
tiats HBlic lower ; -tate. MJffr.3Kc: We-d-ern.
4'Jri3c ; Ne. 2 June. WQiWhU ; .1 uly, Mic
Ne. 2 Mil
June :it
Western Grain Market.
Milwaukee Wheat was weaker ;
waukee cash and May, ut $lll-i
$1 Vi ; J uly at $1 1C.
Cern was easier; Ne. 2 at .ri."Xc.
Oats were dull and lower; N"e.2-it ir'tc;
white at 414 c.
Rye was lower ; Ne. 1 at Clie.
Uarley was dull and nominal ; Ne. ." ipun;;
extra at Etc.
DtrrueiT. Wheat steady ; Ne. 1 While. lull,
eash and May, SI uSi : Jime,$l 0 ; Ne. 2 Ued
Winter, $1 15!1 It; ; leeelpts, O.Ihki bus ; -.lup-nients,
2.",t00 bus.
Coin nas dull; Ne. 2 al 535.e.
Oats weie dull ; Ne. 2 at lc.
PfcertiA. Cern was dull ; high mixed u .Ift
5IM.C ; mixed, t,l:,1ii:
Oats steady; Ne 1 White, 14 y$:r.
Re was llrni and higher at ry,iir,lc.
Live Stock market.
Cuicaiie Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; ship
inents, 2.100 head ; deuiand lair and market
fairly active : geed hogs stronger ; mlxeii,
J 0307 3D ; heavy, 7 3.'Q7 70 ; lllit. i6 'Kiy
7 4U ; skips. $3 GOSii; CO.
Cattle Receipts, 4,803 head; shipments l.'imi
head; market active, linn ana strong; ex ex
eorts. $B 406 55 ; geed te choice shipping,
jr !)5G :t3 ; common te 'air. $T 4Ugi;.7
Sheep Receipts, coo head ; shipments, fioe
head; market active and stronger with geed
inquiry for tat shorn : common te tair, i'iy
4 75 ; geed, $5 f 0 ; choice, r 7S.
East Libbbtt Cattle Receipts. 2.!ie'i head;
very mill ; prices Jc etl lrem last week
Hogs Ifccelpts, 7,130 heiul : low; Philadel
phlas. $7 raa7 80 ; Yei ker, $7 23 jf 7 40.
Sheep Receipts, i,(;"0 head; ni.i'ket dim,
hut shade higher.
1 1 Vi
lASr.KI)I.Y OUTRAUC.
Tbe Werk of Fiends In Connecticut.
Hartferd, Conn., May 8. West Hart Hart
eord is iu a high state el excitement ever
a heinous outrage ceinmitied there
early this morning. At ene o'clock the
residence of Mrs. Moere, a highly respected
Iady.living two miles west of the posteffic3,
was entered by burglars. After ransacking
the house one of the luffians with
a drawn pistol steed en the stairs
and kept Mrs. Moero and a crippled
grand daughter en Iho second fleer
wliile the ether committed an assault en
another grand-daughter en the lower
fioer. The girl was then assaulted by the
burglar, who had kept guard, his compan
ion taking his place en the stairs. The
gill new lies in a precarious condition. Ne
arrests have been made, but officers are
searching for the perpetrators of the
deuble crime.
I'KIVATK l'OSTOFMCKS
The 1'egtniaster Ueneral Ki-jeiued.
Nr.w Yerk, May 8. An injunction was
sued out in the supreme court te-day and
served en Postmaster General Gresham,
Postmaster Pcarseu, Inspector Nowcemo,
Collector Robertsen and U. S. Marshal
Erhardt, restraining them from interfer
ing with the operations of Boyd's express
company until the determination of the
civil suits new peuding in the United
Stated courts.
CUicage'a Telegrapb Wires.
Chicago, May 8. The city ceuucil
after midnight last night amid great con
fusion and after an acrimonious debate,
passed the erdiuance granting te the Dis
trict Telegraph company of Chicago the
right te erect poles within the city for
stringing telegraph wires placed in cables.
Dividend Declared.
Philadelphia, April 8. -The North
Pennsylvania railroad has declared a quar
terly dividend et 1 J per cent, lej.s five per
cent, for contingent fund.
The civil Service Rales Approved.
Washington, May 8. The revised civil
service rules were finally approved and
promulgated by President Arthur te-day.
Ftillactelpnia cittle MnrKer
Monday. May 7. Tim arrivals or
stock ut thePhlladelpnia stock yards wen1
Fer the WeeK Beuves, 2,7i huid: -dieep
12,000 ; hogs. 4,500.
Pievleus week Reeves 2.30J hea.l ; sheep,
10.0CO ; Hogs, 4,000.
Reet cattle were In faigc supply, and pi Ices
were fully e lower en all grades Rut li w
cattle sold aheve 7c per pound, and wint did
were extra choice. Zach. Minich sold 4u head
of Lancaster county steers, a line a let as
was in the yard, at W SO per humlied.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 77c; Geed. WM'tifii Medium,
"c; Common, 5Jiric ; tat cow-., !'i
5Xc ; slippery cows, 3ile.
Milch Cows were dull at$.!0t3.
Shenp were dull, as the iucrea-e in pine
West terccd diivers te ask an advance here,
which was relused hy hutchers, who malnti'n
that they could net pa y meie fur their steei..
We quote as fellows :
Kxira wool. 77c ; Uoed de, i;jii.lc ; Me
dium de. 5(Jc: Common de, 4M1c; Kxti.i
clipped. .(tS5Jc : (jned tle, 4jF!c; Me
dium clipped, 4QIe; Common de, : ,',U i'A: :
Fall Lambs. G8)c; Spring Lambs, f$7 23 ;
Veal Calves, C0c.
Hogs were active and Jb loner. Tins was
occasioned by the Interior quality et iiseie
eeipts.
We quote as lollews :
Extra, llHKc;Ooed, 10;;lle; Milium.
1010?j:c ; Common. l(8)10e.
SILKS OF BKBVttS AT THE WERT FIIILAIiKI Vllt
STOCK YARDS.
Reger Maynes, 120 Western and Lancaster
county. Cs7)c.
A. & .1. Christy, 1J7 Western and la , tiJifXc.
E. S. McFlllin, 50 Lancaster county, BSie.
R. F. McKillin, 100 Lancaster county, GHQ7 !..
Sehamberg & Paul, PMi Western uil Fniuk-
lln county, ti37c ; 40. Pa. cow,
55sc.
.lames Ciemsen, W, Lancaster county, GJc.
Q Schamherp & Ce.. 2:11 Western ami 1'enir.i,
Levi Lewenstein, 73 Wuitern and Lancaster
CQTVic.
II. Chain, jr., 47 Pa.,03.c.
Owen Smith. 34 Western ; 17de, account et A.
Wilsen ; 21 Pennsylvania, account
Daniel IMIler ; 33 de, account et J.
K. Dennisen : 40 de, account of ".
C. Seymour, r&GTic
Jehn MeArdle. lw) I alienator county, C7c.
Djnlel Murpby, 230 Lancaster co., aces eiLei
Sensenig. 0S7c: 20 L-u. co. acct. et
Lehman Brea., fiKQ'c ; 85 Lane. co.
own account. t7e.
Daniel Smyth Rre , 130 Lane. co. A Westem
Dennts Smyth, t' Lane. .Mimin co , CS7,ic.
RachmanA Levl, lis Western and Lane. co,
6&07c
M. Levi, 100 Lane. co. West, Cfi7c.
J. Y. Latta, 20 Chestcrce . 0fj7c.
Dantel Murphy. 131 West. & Lan. ce.,GXC37c.
Hippie & Rre., 110 Penn'a cows. 45c.
H. Chain. 20 Penn'a. cows iyVfi.
L. Hern, 55 Penna., mixed. 4aslc.
James Aull, m Western, 07'4c
Isaac Aaler, 21 Lane, co., b$7c.
N. R Herbert, 16 Chestei co., T7iic.
UHESSHD KEAT3.
City Dressed Reaves v. ere fail ly active and
and prices closed Jc lower at ijjjiec., ji1(3
lermer rate for common cows, while Western
dressed brought 9ll0c.
BALES LAST WEEK.
Themas U rail ley, IGu head et city dressed at
9iQllic
R. Maynes A Ce.. 125 head de at 0ilO)ic
A. A. Reswell US head de at 910c.
Harlan A Bre., i head de at 10Jiilc.
H. U. Reckman, 43 head, SaiO-c.
J . V. Lowden, 5U head de at loiec.
C. S. Dengler, 68 head de at 9lOKc.
Tbes. Rradley, ) head West de at iec.
Dressed Sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold (6 head at sk10c,
J4 0U
atecit aarKan.
Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce , Rank.
eh, Lancaster, ra.
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Mlchisan Central 94
KcwYerk Central I23V
Xew Jersey Central S0
Ohie Central 12J-J
Del. Lack. & Western.... 123
Denver .fc Rt ;r.inri an
no..............,,...
Kansas A Texas
Lake Shere
Chicago & N. W..com....
X.N..Ont.A Wtstern...
St. Paul A Omaha sejr
Pacific Mail 42
Rochester A Pltuburgh.. tx
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash Common
Wabash Preferred
Wcst'rn Union Telecraph
LonisvilleA XashvUIe...
X. Y UhL & St.Ii
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
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P. T. A Ruffalo
Northern Pacific Cem.
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Quotations by Associated Pre's.
Stocks strong : srency, 4.
New Yerk Central
Erie Railre id
Adams Express
Michigan Central Kail lead
Michigan Southern Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad
Cleveland A Pittsburgh Itatlreait
Chic ige A Reck Island Railroad
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad...
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Teledo A Wabash
Xew Jersey Central
New Yerk, Ontario A Western
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Philadelphia.
Qiiotatieiishy Associated Press.
Stocks steady.
Philadelphia A Erie R. R
Reading I tail read
Penniylvania Railroad
Lehigh Valley Railroad
United Companies or New Jersey
Northern Pacific. .".
Northern Pacific Pioferrel
Northern Central Railroad
Lehigh Navigation Company
Norristown Railroad
Centril Tiansportiitlen Cemp ni''
i-iuse'g, runsviue x uuuaieic. i;
Little Schuylkill Railroad
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MISCULLAMKOIU NfOUlU!.
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MIUruvilleHtreutCur .vi
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Watch Fiietery imi
(iaa Ligiititud Kuel Cemntnv a,
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liuarryvlllp R. R.. due iwe
Uiadliifj & Celuinliia R. i'. V-.
Lancaster Watch Ce.. i1m 1 - :
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CelunihU A Chestnut Will
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Columbia A Mauctta ,
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L-iiieaster ."4: i:ptirat.i
Lancister V Willow street
Stnislnii-j i Millport ,
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Maiictt'l A Alennt Jev
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Line-aster A New Helland
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if'iilleii National Hank
Lu.uie.tei County National t: m
Celimiliiu National 15 ink
('liiUtiana Natinnnl Rank.
Kpluuta National Hank
first National Runk, Celuiuiilii,.. ,
t is! National tJaiiii, slnislmi ..
F.i- Niittenal Hank, Marietta
r'irst. Nntieiii.l 5.i!s Mount. iev.
Mills Nut'eutl !..uik ,
Manhci n Natien tl I'atilc
Union National Hank. i!t.ttnt r
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AMUSiS3li.XV
LI5N OI'ISliA HUUSK.
TUESDAY, MAY S, 1883.
THi: FUNNIEST OF ALL PLAYS,
MULDOON'S PICNIC,
Pieunccd hv NEWELL SCOTT'S ORIC
INAL COMPANY, with
10 Speciall;'' People. 10
With eiiginI t"e-ncry ainl I'lenertlespieci-e
ly a ueiluc.'ii in RroeMyn and New Yeik
I roer.sue -..oreccutivo l'crierniunceii.
The (J i eat Tilek DenKey. Jf.:;r.Y, and tlu-
ti.e Comical IrlHlmun -tili.liON
AND MUI.UAUKV.
)Vn'tl fjtuih .' you'll Ecr cam! X'eh'U ShrieK !
AHMISS10N. .IHc, r.Oe. and 75c. RK.
-iKRVt l SEATS. 75c 'S'.'ekc's HOT oil s-i e
at Opuiu Ileusii ellie. it. I 1 1 t
) ESTATE.
day t M.
EOU tAI.K.
IMIUJiT "lt.K W lit l.
On hA'lUKUAl, th 12th
l.St. v. ill he sold in i.ii:
suanee el an order et he Orphans Court, al
l'nhlle Sale, at the Keystone Heti-1 In the
cityet Lancaster, hy the undersigned, admin
Istralorei iiieestalu ei Jaliiui Inn w. rewell.
1 tie of slid i ity, decea-eil. the lollevi'ig it,-
-erihad It ai Kstale. late or the said Calliari e
W. Powell. deceased, te wit:
All th ir eei tain one-and-a-half-story RRH h
DWELI.l.Nt! HOUSE, and let or pit p..
of ground, situated en the north sii. sii.
el West James street, between Xnrt'i
Queen and l'lince stncls, in said city of Lan
i-:er, lentalning in irent en said .lames
sticet sixteen fcer, four and one-halt Inches.
ami in depth northward en: hundred and six
teen tett. te a twelve leet wide common alley
being house Ne. 2J.
Pci.sens wishing te view ih? premises will
plaice cill en the. undersigned, or Dana Ura
ham, living near.
--ale toeeinmcneo at 7 o'clock in thecveuiii ,
el s-tld il ly, when a tendance will he given U
KANIELO. I5AKER,
aprlOe twdts Adminislniler, Ae.
T
ou.-iuce piCKsers.
and S3 head d-ressed spring Lambs at '
he
MINNILUVi L VTK-T IMPROVKDTOKACCO
1M:E!:SES.
i or Casing an.t I'.almg Tobacco. Sold te hon hen hon
e:ab!c parties en trial. Wan anted superior
in eveiy leature te any In present use-. It
net a- ii i.re-r'ite I can be leturned at my
pense. a!-e Mitunrc Heeks er cleanin; stable-
b'jlii i i nc terns. Send for circul w .
S.V.. MINlCil.
L!..JKvllle, Lan taster C'. i'i.
.:t-.".f,w&-
PKUPOSALS TORSTKKET SUPI'1-ItS.
Sealed prope-als wlllbe recet. ert by the
Street committee, up te MO.N DAY LVENINfi,
il.VYl!. lN-l, ut 7 o'e'eck, ler the lellnwlni;
material, from the 1st of June, lS.teih- ii
uf.Iune, 1SS1:
(ioed guttering hi Ick. per thousand, atyanl.
(ioed guttering brick, per Ilieiisind, ileii-.-ernl
te any part or the city as required.
Crosslin' itr.ne, ilelivered where required, te
he 13 inches wide, incites thick and net less
than 4 feet long.
Limistene lucking stone, eeiivered where
required, te be 4 inches thick and net It ss than
12 indies wide.
Fand, ilcllveicd -a here required.
Fer laying gutters, with material lurnislie.l
by the city, per loot.
Fer hi hit; gutters, per feet, without mat -rial.
Proposals te be addressed ' Street Commit
tee Piopesals for Supplies," and te he depos
ited in street Committee box at Alderman
Rjrr's eflice. The committee reserve the rigit
te reject any and all blda received.
Ry order et Street Committee.
mayl,5A9d J. K. RARR, Cleric,